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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6. 1917. NEED OF RATING BUREAU ACT POINTED OUT WHEN COMMISSION CAN'T ACT Petitioned for Relief from Ex- orbitant Rates, Department Is | Helpless Under North | a kot’ 's present In- surance rating regulations, when some community takes a notion that its rates are too high and that it would be cheaper to let ’er burn, and when it writes the commissioner of insurance and says so, the best thing the insurance commissioner can do 1s to tell them to go to Minneapolis for relief, This fact was brought out yester- a epewnen he slate Insurance re WERT FLIRTING’ creasing floor space, adding efficiency; reducing the cost of ftv missioner received a petition from a vata THE CENSORS 7 ae number of prominent busi Alsen, headed by Secretary of the commercial c'! a readjustment of fire in the business distri The insurance commissi nothing, and he wro' Story of “Blue Paradise’ Happily Filled With Bright Imaginations and Sprinkled with Humorous Embellishments Ce NEC-OH RIE 3! TVET 1 WOM SS SAC NOTHIN PARADISE -- THIS SIGHT BE DESIGNATES A AS. VIENNA BRED «= NOT THAT reas tore our ey IT LOSFS ALONG HOWEVER Motos ua MEITHER HAG IT 100 LO STEIN. RUDY. tus t1 ay i WANE iy vay AST SPA! —— v ee BuT-- \ I dg;} HO.FAIR ONE ! S&S BOST KNOW THOU A ABOVT NEXT WERSDAYT ¢ eB Zp) room makes two. Box 25 apartments. the building. 6 99 Murphy “In-a-Dor” Bed Disappears From View When Not In Use Install a Murphy Bed, Mr. Builder, in your new building. You cannot afford to overlook this wonderful improvement in your bungalow, hotel or-apartment building, as it adds 100 per cent to the efficiency and sanitary conditions—one A, J. OSTRANDER, State Agt. Bismarck, N. D. We will gladly furnish you with free suggestive floor plans of buildings, from the two-room bungalow (four-room efficiency), to the hotel or apartment building with 100 Made in all standard widths, recess or closet type, de- —— THREE TIMES AS WANY BEACH EDITOR HERE C. T. Polstad, former editor of the Beach Chronicle, is a capital city and told them so, instructing them — RG that at present it would be necessary ke y; ae easel for them to take their grievance to U/ Cae RIGHT, HELEN TAGS SOLD FOR MONTH the general inspection bureau at Min- GABY - SHE ‘ STAY wire IGNORES COMMISSION neapolis, And over this bureau, the ISNST SUCH A ORS GAYRENSE ONE IT ee ORES! 001 : state of North Dakota has no juris- BAD LITTLE NS ey STEP INTO LOVE ’ enh’ wenitter apeotntely -dectined to dicribpn whatsoever: = 1U 1s “to correct Seeete oe NY a Bites pat railroad commission yesterday, when this condition that:the-insurance de- HERSELE es TINS 1d ; ct Fi blaeh 0 and i y LOUISE 7 ao it stranded. the board and Secretary partment has prspared and gptreaueee I > on i Cabin Gn No. oat Selrhwood: a copy of the Minnesota rate adjust- “I\\ }» ss % a 3 i ment bill, which has worked out very 4 A UF OV IEDERSERN 3,720 Licenses Issued in January ctorily i e Gopher >| t BER . erare thas tesa in effect sin %@] SUNG INS VIENNA 1 . Nana COALTHE RARE ag Compared With 999 One LOSE EELS EE TEIEET TTS 5 SURE Insurance companies generally recog- nize this statute as a good one, and it is anticipated that the present as- sembly will see fit to give North’ Da- kota its benefits. i We be . ping early this year, or whether there DON T FUSS WITH yl eth ah od id is an actual gain of almost 300 per} Mothers, ‘yqu’ll er know what you " EEA ESET A EE I cent in mid-winter-driven cars re- | 8re missing untiloyou make up this in- b MUSTARD PLASTERS! Musterole Works Easier, Quicker and Without the Blister tl n the Casino theater, in New York, for | the station he steals back to bid her a| by the widow of his former partner, WSPROVES WITH &GE— awWwkY NOT GROW & PERMANENT CROP OF OTTS PUT HIS OK ON THE SHOW | SLFGLES ? So IT "Must BE eee TRCTRAB OD EES THAT 15, Y'KNOW, HEAVENS .CONRAD, SUSTUS HEGPEL — “OAH DOLSN'T APPROVE OF ANY THING- SHE'S & RUCSAN BLUE PENCIL I GET 4 MIEE Loc OVERCOAT. BINT 112 HUMOROUS CHARACTERS IN “THE BLUE PARADISE” COMING TO AUDITORIUM. All the world loves music which is | Paradise Inn. he reason that as many as could, jour- eyed to the home of musical comedy, Secretly the Austrian is in love with Mizzi, a flow-|own in the rubber business, pays a! counter er girl at the Inn, and on his way to} visit to the Fatherland, accompanied young; having accumulated a fortune of his;is astounded at a vision which is the 't of his former sweetheart, but he is disillusioned when he finds Year Ago The secretary of state’s office for the month of January just past sold 3,720 automobile license tags. The to- tal for the same month in 1916 wag: 999. Whether more people are shop-; mains to be seen. The January income from automo- bile licenses distributed among all the counties was $9,395. Sioux county, with $10, received the least, while Cass, which received $945, topped the = Mother-Made, Quick : Acting Cough Syrup é Should be Kept Handy in Every % Home—Easily Prepared and + Contg; Tattle. + Peoneneeneegeseneneeeeeee expensive, quick-acting pana syrup and try it. Children love its. pleasant taste and nothing else will joosen a cough or chest cold and heal the inflamed or swollen throat membranes: with such zase and promptness. _ It’s caually as ond for grown-ups as for children. This splendid cough syrup | is made ‘by There’s no sense in mixing a mess of [Ver @ year nightly to see the latest |Iast fond farewell and to exact a prom-| who had been bequeathed to him in a| that it is not she, but her daughter, list. Grand Forks was rebated $515, pouring ounces of 50 cents mustard, flour and water wlien you can {Viennese operetta, “The Blue Para: lise from her that she will be true to| will. Rudolph meets his boyhood!and that she has forgotten all| While Morton, with $485 and Ward,| worth), into # pint bottle nd filling the easily relieve pain, soreness or stiffness | Use,” that is now in its fir y /him and to assure her that he will re-|friends who no longer are boys, but! about him and married one of Ay Weer nuheene ee one “tits Tiveat vou tas full pints with a little clean, white Musterole, {months of its road tour, and w e |turn as soon as his mission in the far-| middle aged men, and they all decide|,_ ‘i ; ' eae wert ee family supply—of much better cough id Musterole is made of pure oil of mus-|8¢en at the Bismarck auditorium one |off land is accomplished. 'to have another glorious night at the |!0"mer friends, whose life she had} State Engineer Bliss has prepared remed dy than you could buy feady- made tard and other helpful ingredients, com- {ight only, Monday, February 12. Twenty-four years later Rudolph, I Blue Paradise, While there Rudolph | made miserable on account of her | Some interesting automobile statistics | for $2.50—a clear saving of § which prove, among other things, that hie moment it touches the “inflamed, bined in the form of a pleasant white oimtment. It tak s the place of out-of-/is in the light and Like all musical comedies the story shrewish temper. humorous vein. Rudolph consoles himself by marrying the Chicago wid- the average car driven in Bismarck and Burleigh county is valued for pur- cold-congested membranes that line the throat and air passages, the healing be- date mustard plasters, and will not blister..| That and its other novel and humor- s ow and gives consent to the tinion of + f 5 gins, the phlegm loosens, soreness 'Musterole usually gives prompt {lous embellishments are the secret of our. stem s Poisoned his nephew to Mizzi's daughter, With ponee ot Poreuthey Wea ortnteiee abe Ieaves, cough spasms lessen’ and soon from sore the ft, bronchitis, tonsilitis, Jits excellent success, The story of the ive wom | its eighteen tuneful, tinkling, melodies, | The Bismarck car-owner pays a gen- tiappeas altoncther,, thus ending 5 & croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, head- | play is happily filled with bright imag- interpreted’ and sung*by aveast:and | eral tax of 71 mills on his machin Raeible! Hoarseness. and ordinary ache, congestion,~pleur rheun ination and concerns the adventures with acids, you cannot. know what it ae acids from. your system and | Chorus of unusual capabilities,"the of- while the Grand Forks man pays 83.26 coughs: are conquered by it in 24 hours or leas, Excellent for bronchitis, whoop- lumbagg,,pains and aches of the bac of one Rudolph Stoeger, the son of a fering is-one of the year’ it, i joints, fevee re-muscles.’ bruis e of pipet is to be healthy. Acids poison the| purify your blood. ering ison e- year’s.most, ac: ) mills. Devils Lake cars are valued at fi aor nee trotted. “Feet: colde ore wealthy Austrian gentleman, who | blood and are the source of many dis-| _S, S. S. has been purifying and re- | ceptable pieces of theatrical merchan- | an average of $115, Farzo-and James- a ae ipasmodic croup bronchial chilb! chest (it often prevents pneumonia). the | i ci ti Spends most of his waking hours in | eases affecting the heart and arteries,| vitalizing the blood of thousands for | dise. company with several boon compan- ions of his own age at the Blue Para- or that his father has decided to send | forms, him to America, there to. make his own | boils, rashes, and other skin diseases,| don’t accept a substitutes), For special fortune and in the prologue is found | Malaria, Scrofula and general blood} medical advice write to:Medical De- | people of North Dakota registered at Rudolph bidding adieu to his friends.| troubles. In order to restore yourself pax ‘tment, Swift Specific Go., 308 Swift | the Radisson, than at any other hotel skin and mucous surfaces, joints and|fifty years. It is a purely vegetable | John E. Young, Robert muscles, and the brain and general] rem dise Inn. He shows such little longing for lab- eases are Rheumatism in various] building up the system. Eley, Louise Kelley and others, Catarrh, Eczema, Pimples,| Ask for it at your druggist’s, and over many a social glad at the Blue | to a healthy condition, you must drive uilding, Atlanta, Ga. In the Twin Cities. The principals in the cast are Pitkin, Shep ly, and is the most efficient agent |Camp, George Everett, Fred Harten, nervous system. Some of these dis-/known for cleansing the blood and|Sam Hearn, Cecelia Hoffman, Helen You will find more of the leading town, at $108, and Valley City at only $92.51. IS IN KANSAS CITY J. N. Hagan, commissioner of agri- culture and labor, is in’ Kansas City, attending the third national farm la- hor conference, which has called to- gether labor commissioners of all the mid-western states. Pinex is a highly concentrated com- pound of genuine Norway pine extract, combined with guaiacol and is famous the world over for ‘its quick healing affect on the membranes. Beware of substitutes. Ask your druggist for “214 ouncea of Pinex” with directions and don’t accept anything else. Guaranteed to give absolute satis- faction or money refunded. The Pines Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind, i 1 ar SS SSS 3553] 03] SSS SS >54 | THE FAIR STORE |OPENS TOMORROW l WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7th, 1917 iprn, Bismarck’s Newest Department Store and the Store Where You Can Save Money on Every Purchase. ea For the past month the management of the store has been busy remodeling, buying new goods and getting things ready for this opening day. Although ll the stock is not as complete now, as we would like to have it, owing to the delayed freight conditions, yet, we have a fine opening showing for the Bis- iH. marck public and the public from the surrounding territory. You will find here, extensive lines of READY-TO-WEAR for both men and women, and children; shoes, hats, piece goods, cottons, silks, etc., Bedding, traveling bags, trunks and suit cases, and a large line of groceries. The feature of the store will be the LOW PRICES, and the GUARANTEED MERCHANDISE. Owing to our buying connections, we are able to buy at low prices, and therefore can sell at the lowest retail prices. Come In Tomorrow--- The Opening Day---Examine This Merchandise and Compare Our Prices With Others. [THE FAIRSTORE |. 210 Main Street. Between 2nd and 3rd St. Bismarck, North: a

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