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ain eee 20 meek ARS EH SISMARCK EVENING TRIBUNE PAGE 2 vanced in years, but he ‘carries a myle- power wallop in each fist. the interstate commerce commission {shall hold bearings and submit its} x RDY T0 Hardy of the Fargo Commercial club | wheat! day and called for brown WK EFFORTS GOY.. FR IER hi is to speak is expected to result injbread. Mine Host Henry Hessling is mn : ‘ IS INTRODUCED | findings to the president for such ac- an unusually large attendance next 2 informed Nim that, AS 0 | meena eR A | | ‘tion as he ‘may deem required in the| Monday evening. good Dutchman, he should eat ‘white i + | | ss days. A few minu- t bread on wheath |TORCIBLE ARGUMENT BY GOV. STEWART (oii mn TALK TO BISMARCK Riv. Grace E. Aitken tes later a much subdued Mr. Hessling . D,, Feb. 6.—-Bdgar | OF MANAGERS T | Great Fal is, Mont Feb. 6.—Gov. i} i sel 1. ! ‘Lfuinatee sthonwae FIRST OAL FOE | COMMERCIAL CLUB For waramuess pay /Beci Nanette th OF CRIPPLE TR AFFIC go to Big Sandy ae Seen : MADE BY RICHTER |ter is small in stature and well ad-) Seattle, Washington. address but will return tomorrow 00: | Daddy of All North Dakota Com- pat au ~ - The World Renowned Psy- i Friday. ‘chic and lecturer is now at WANTED TO 8UY night and remain until | . iB i | Governor S. V. Stewart will return Bids for the North Dakota publici ity B lL. Richter, f re dames " i e ) publicity munit oosers Here for ' er, former president of the! Freight Congestion and Attendant! io this city tomorrow night and — pamphlet, a medium through which! atl North Dakota Press association, and BAND INSTRUMENTS the MeKenzie Hotel, “Room Evils Work of Magnat will Introduce Governor Frazier candidates for state and national of-| londay Luncheon who has just disposed of the Larimore Wi instru- 231, where ‘she: veill give 3 Work 0: AUENAteEs, { 7 sae 4 fi 5! Fe A 5 il! buy your used instru ‘e ” | Thursday night to the! Co-oper ficees obtain much of their notoriety, Pioneer after 30 years’ in the harness, |} ments for cash. Send description. readings by appointment Bo} Labor Man § | ators Congress now in session in under the state primary law, will be| J. “Pete” Hardy, the daddy of all) is as pro-American as his name is pro- | F fress W. Bis- abor Man Says 1 tee city y Creck on acceptance. Address W. during her short stay in'Bis-, ‘ a ca | his city. petit by the public printer tomor- | Nor th Daog commereial c! erman. He also chances to be a field'| tT, Christianson, iJusical Inst. Lari- mardle: Tel. 258. aries, and one helter known the na-| worker f “Pour- " nore ; LEADERS UP TO COMMISSION ap j AA mn tion over than any of <i : ase tated! d rorifioa Sites Ge | IR uiiePHH hove * mere: 1 pa Drive ont { constipation, promote ap-) will he the orator extraordinary at Heads of Tiaiamont and Conduc-, i oe pmnroyg digestion, induce re-\the Bismarck Commercial club’s per- eae = ara freshing sleop, get renewed strength|iodical “get together” luncheon ay "==" : PA tors Charge New York Banks NOE ji WI and health. Hollister’s Rocky Moun-| the Grand Pacific hotel next ‘Monday | iv INET il fain Tea, nature's gift of wondrous; evening. These functions have al- i ‘ Fo: With Demoralization jhe Results guaranteed or money| ways brought out from 200 to 300 ® 4 Washingtoa, iD. e. Fin ch tadtri Ra | ba Hae, BRESLOWS. !members, and the fact that Secretary e ient operations of the railroads, re- 4 | sulted in traffic con s aa \ fave pidatt oe moe ox Overnight Relief « been eae youn 0 F eeu SIONS ABDOE Eficiency of War Machine Dis- 4 | as or , : sday before the . . a : ad a a hay ion to a desire or rt of the! ssed | f ( a wil, credit the eight hour law and to make cussed Fro dnd Cobifor Sev or onstipation ay 1 managerships of the systems to dis- eral Days at Least oe a failure of government control ——_— a Explains Breakdown x < 7 T : . . a iy SS Sete ie ag Momo rmam) PHE mild plesationiag contl | earn How to Operate e Lee, head of the Trainmen, A. B. Gar- wpa tk I ; ni HF + + 1 ta hee, head of the ‘ainmen, A. 0 Cat Declares it Physically Impossible | nation of simple laxative herbs with a other witnesses. They told the com- : : 1 1 2 f rep otler witnesses. They told the con For President to Unity & pepsin that is known as Dr. Caldwell’s al the charges explained the alleged collapse Bureaus Syrup Pepsin, taken just before bedtime an taf of the transportation system of the| yrup repsin, J 2 ‘ , country including such roads of splen- vt 1 a i - , ae did records as thé Penn. i ee Teeinined will afford grateful relief next morn ‘ Col The brotherhood leaders used such Controve § ing, withoutgriping or other discomfort. | cou vigorous expressions as ‘rotten rail-! ic cy and the mil-| ; | | roading” ‘to convey their opinion of! itary committce ills for a war cab- H a | bitr the aay, ne business has heen carried} inet and munitions director. 5 a | a on since the government took charge, | Utter Lack of System. D C Id Il | 7m Ba and they offered to produce scores of| Senator \Vadsworth, a republican + r. a. we s Hy | First Half Da <= j ua instances of delayed crews, changes in! committee member, delivered a pre-| - 2 5 | yr ¥ Sw. mepsonel aud mal se of rolling stock | pared speech in behalf of th proposed |- ru e Sin HY MOTOR 0 prove their statements. legislation, oir | I ‘yg t ' ne ; Hearing Ruffled. aueA ae Aer tae Crank shaft wit The ordinarily quiet course of such | compreh anning in govern: | H The Perfect Laxative a - Crank shalt hearings 1 int a hearing wag ruftled trom the very /inent's war activities. There were no | a Conneeting rod bearings : ; , Ls wh 5 car) ues sand Gatrerson: onbesr! ng, replies today by administration | : i Pistons and rings 3 4 Ne fo Heese Ch clans halt brother: | spblertnens/ but savers] /sorieet<\16) SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE e | Valve gi noe and timing In order that those interested in tractors fen railroad representatives present and curtail the agitation, so many senators 50 cts. ae) $1.00 rh fea ‘ ylinder i, allvemoving may become more familiar with their care tha eniered an immediate protest, dec have indicated their intention to pre- H = Oil trouble in ing they did not propose to deal w pare addresses on one side or the oth- a Cooling and operation, a free service scl chool will 7 two sets of employ The commis-| er tha e discusi roba vi H . . Aa ‘lute 1 is} cal sion explained dal sthe Ga aa ten Sane ine vee Seite will A trial bottle can be obtained, free of charge, by writing to a | ee - Diseuss! be held under the supervision of competent Bol sre there by special invitation to Talkfest Accumusates Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 457 Washington St., Monticello, Illinois a | Zener SESSION instructors furnished by the Avery Com- tes 5 lement, not to antagonize, the in-; Senator shields, democrat, and Sen- e i Q fs Th bj t f hi A f | obj formation presented by the employes, ator Kirby, a democratic committee H NESS eo | Second Half Day— pany. Lhe object o this Avery Iree serv- | an is question hardly had been’ member, plan to speak tomorow, the = . ice school is to get tract d all , ine smoothed over before discussion of former to attack the constitutionality | IGNITION ies gi clorownersal a as a the yoni precipitated shares by n'a review of the committee's evi- | be starters competent instructors, where they can €x- i or .ee that the managements were do-;dence, Senator McKeller, democrat : | ‘are of the magneto h id d ask i and pre ing their utmost to discredit both. and Weeks, republican, both commit- ‘2 hf Care of the starter change lCcasiahgiass questions an get ac- pla Juggle Overtime. ;tee members, are framing addresses e rea ” es i e€ Renairine ; : ata a eri i i i tig He sat pyeruime Wee heeu denbled in support of the legislation. : + eee kt ee i pee = cme an ae | wl and tripled to make the effect of the! Further disclosures of the govern- A PLES DIMES! § ena repairing (actors. in this wa le } cE ele Malate er ep ssurance Company Hsera Discussion ll be able to better take care of thei | pre represent that the workers were ob-, tomorrow when Se rotary Baker reap- Md e able to better take care o their aid ma taining large wage i Furthe af ili i held it: fi i ir r & ctor: ie ; , eclaret e a oC {2 7 : en nes more, ‘he declared that, every effort) ior erossiexamination, The secretary's |} sesesesenerereceseresneecnessnerererenecscesacenecerteesese hird Half Day— ense will be eliminated. . ; : ie 1 ar iq tation to create dissatisfaction with} that half a million men would be in |}§ Pana fi C | M y * 2 ” WwW Mo the government's part in the bus ss. France early this year and another {3 Attention | is drawn’ tor:the following Lstatements: al Gave o£. f 1 shaft , “I would go back to about four| inillion in readiness to go, having been are oF Trame, gears and shart- act banks in New York if I wanted to| attacked terday b; 7 i i ‘ ing ; : } ay by, Senator Hitch. Business issued, 1917 . $§30 309,542 oe y ord nal out the real cause for this,” he | eo pas annolbtety ‘Tresostevous (and Increase for the year = ‘4,734,169 I Radiators, ete. ; | : said. “wildly exaggerated because of lac | . sla Asked how he thought the alleged! of shipping,” Mr. Baker may giv: | i i 5 | How to, Onetate F h| F b Sth | ba a y give the : ¥ y 5 | results had been acomplished, he said| committee the information on which, Busmessiia tonee Dec dist 29h eee Tee Gees | Laying out fields Yr a e ruar | I Increase for the year 19,626,717 3 he thought the “word had been pas-| he based his assertio: 11 Itoh | Operating other machinery . cet ed down the line,” that overtime was 1 di af Is Not " bh | I for 1917 6,437,320 ’ lt 5 M t Epes td 1 | b d W », the ndividuals Not Responsible | mcome for 1917 ...... uy atin ie i General Discussion Wiotor, ronrty ir ~ ae » to be increased greatly. Senator Wadsworth, in his address | Increase for the year ...... 843,279 | . tor, .agnition: troup, SS, CAL uretor 2 ey an Ate Gonepiracy. i j today, declared that the system and | mn Deo. 31st, 1917 ae { justments, magnetos, etc., wil be discussed ‘ He did not think there had been con-| not individuals is responsible for the ssets, Dec. 3ist, sis ... 24,285,666 | = ¢ n ly ey: apie ee splracy “from the presidents down to| nt conditions, which, he said, Increase for the year "2,688,096 | Fourth Half Day— and fully explained by means of demon- ; he dispatchers” to uelay trains er | “er y handicap” 2 i rn . |. ie eh ine & government supervision, but inalated | ard ‘1 Lalo Hcinesslie toumrork Ey we Rap ee Sekt in| acto sanaiteeineeeet | MOTOR Cultivator Raa ea ake Whether or no you sufficient persons were interested to} e part of bureaus a various of- je expense fr ere again lowered in , and the interes: | ‘arburetors and fuels if I" ractor By bat that end to obtain what they deck: | paisa AOL aaa ee mate earned was 7.38 per. cent: In ecaition fo the actuarial os ae on fe = re sa ae rales _ as all ed. He retered to train dispatehers| clomeration of, ambitious. and seat reserves, the balance sheet shows, in surplus, capital and fd! are and operation erence. [very one interested in motor khi as. ‘train :delaye 5 sneiea.” cgereneariines : special funds, the sum of $4,493,611, being over 18 per cent | Operating other machinery Ripe 2 ain yer itered agencies.” He insisted that a : : 5 A farming jited. Pl e be Secretary Lane, chairman of the! war cabinet or similar body under oe eee General discussion cf the Trac- Sasi e neon NOWALS attend this F in, te eee the anlenslauiere alee | it ae oie ‘aly i ae ‘i ee jee the Mortality, aaa) war losses of $457,032, only 74 per cent of i! tor subject, Suggestions, ete, free service school. It will be well worth a E ‘once! -\ it is physicaly impossible for the he “expected.” 2 a Hons aad waited to Hey i: Ee poe president to co-ordinate the govern- Canadian Government Bonds held..... Ae Aer . $2,505,337 your lime. ‘ ; es hat the railroads actually had run up} ment’s functions. j " 4 i eee ' their operating costs in order to dis-/ Senator Wadsworth denied that the! aGeing over 0 percen oe ee tot peers ; i credit the Adamson law. Mr. Lee, re-| legislation was designed to or would |) joiadi a, Cyctte fon fall re none ote args, Profits to policy: , Ta plied that was the case, adding that/ result in interference with the presi- | : ; Fe port and profit-booktet, “ ” | | it was “perfectly natural | dent's authority 1 epreenren slocomme nesses I r a ppeal for Increase, i fee envecsercoussseneeseeoneseeeseee i il Requests tor increased’ wages were| WITH WILSON | \ enc I ¢ W. 0 tre = made/by Lee, Garretson and Helt oa) H c itt ° Pl: Fi © Sy behalf of their organizations by . H.| House Committee Places Rate ixing,| ? pre + With President 4 | sé i a Hin ewan ht) anne rete weno | AHEAD OFFICE WINNIPEG Bismarck, North Dakota ae therhood of Railway Tower! Men. ‘and | Commerce commission of the nonse | M. N. HATCHER, State Agent NDS 9 a ota ; Tuesday voted to place final authority ob: Signalmen, and P. J. Coyle, represent- in fixin , = Sta. g railroad rates during the per- ; cat ag at eae Eee eek oe in,| lod of government control in the! on creased living costs. The unions be-| hands;ot'the ‘president. aa side the trainmen and. conducte An amendement to the railroad ad- ‘ ei which obtained an eight hour day| ministration bill offered by Chairman |g : { under the Adamson law, requested a) Sims, and au He bye Foro! 10 te 8 j phasic eight hour day and time and a| Prov! ides that the president may init- | Be half for overtime. j tate rates and that upon complaint | m Advances Sought, | in Increases asked by the trainmen and | Nie conductors vary from 20.6 per cent} FEEE TO } sf for conductors to 42.8 per cent for} fe yard helpers, in general, the lowest | ASTIN Sif FERL RS ny paid ‘employes to receive the largest) foe increase. 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