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= = SeTURD AY: JAN, MM, 1919. : BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE There will be a ‘regular meeting of; ication, or failure of the excretory u. @-7,,(-gans doing their work properly, there-| or overcoat, I will every(U. Cc. 'T. to turn out for this} the body. The danger of this dix.a-| : ‘4 first meeting of the new year. der was brought to our atention by} Chicago, Jan.._10—Prominent .. Chi. DY: private interests. 1 think the e O. K. OLSON jthe sudden death of Col Ko cago finance and business men yes-|roads should be returned to their| Senior Counselor, The press attributes his death vo’ i terday approved the plan of the na-| stockholders at the carlist moment] J. L. GEORGE, flammatory.crheymatiqn. tional association of owners of rail-| undey such government control as Secretary. ne at Ar- cause and natny to hi SS , ‘oad securities for a return of cae! would allow the pooling of ain Roller Ska: ! ” f d See Enge- the Chiropractors lu railroads 10 private ownership by co- Ve, ities, Iso Is the arvang Tory Kvery Monday and| Hock, tismaret operation -with shippers, allowing | rate increase: ict st important nereases when needed, 48 DrO-| ing of rates high cnough to compensi-| mulgated by S. Davies Warfield, pres- ; ny . (Pal |] bg : ident-of th tate labor with a wage sufficient toi Thrrsday Night, O’Con- pees ee oe | |) Reape OF (he "assao lation: establish proper living conditions and| Gay Night, Old Hickory Lignite sold by Finch George M. Reynolds, president of > ea ea tes S$) Dresicent OF }to leave a balance for the proper/NOFS Orchestra. Lumber Co., phone 17 the Continental and Commercial Na-| remuneration of the stockholders und, : : : tional bank, Chicago’s biggest fina i Cet matitition: eats eae eee FE so -suificient to proxide for the up: “I am in harty sympathy with My,| KeeP of the properties to the highes Warfield’s efforts. ‘There shuld be co- degree of efficiency and safety. operation between the shipping inter- Pores ests and the transporta Advt. tion lines that) = would allow-a reasonable interest on| | TCO LATE TO CLASSIFY | rail investments. must | * ot sooner ‘or later that it} WANTED TO BUY—Goaod second: ie tents 15 Fluid Draco! Mh . bs Net Cont must pay for the ¢} hand range with water front. Geo. it demands. There should bea proper M. Regi relation mtained between outgo Z and income.” {think if.some commit- | YOUNG MIN, tee could be formed that would be! gible. for government gharged with the work of taking care clerks, $92. month. of both income and outgo of railroads soon, For free part it would work ‘to interest of everybod Raymond ‘Te! ctdtmer civil ‘This committee would allow wage in-! ice examiner), Columbian ‘Build- creases and the same. time. would be | ing, Washington i charged with the responsibility of ° eee 111 st} taking care. of such increases with | eens | higher rates. I believe thoroughly int WORLD'S REC 30RD ON WAR BOOKS the private ownership *of railroads. | ALSO LIFE OF ROOSEVELT The government should supervise but! joeks in 1 day; ; too strictly the operation of the) 3 hrs. Our c ers. Ownership ‘or too high a sert for soldier’ control by federal government would rn kill the initiative of everybod: sight. - Introduction. b: en, Ma cerned. I think if the railroads were Books. new ready. Best terms. ~ held as they are 22 months longer | Freight paid. C t given. Act the public would make a demand tor) — quiox, Sample book with Patriotic their return to private ownership.” | insert tree. Hf Ealawin Co'( John J. Mitchell, president of the! Cleveland, 0. 314 Rocketeller tide. er, : 11, 3t over, are eli For Infants and Children, Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria ! AL GOLO! <3 PER GENT. f : 1) sVogetabiePreparatonte's | gimitatingtheFood by Regula i i ting the Stomacts and Bovels9 | 2 Dee VIA OT shted Patriotic In- photograph and! tary record sells war books on he i Ses, “Thereby: ov Promoting Digestiog CheerfulnessandRest t. Contains, ' neither Qpiam, M orphine ne Mineral, No? Nor} Narcotic; oe JMinois Trust and Savings bank | cor ndDe:. “J do not. think there is any radical | 111 it | caapicborye difference betwen Mr. Warfield’s plan; pRacton SCI}OOL—The ‘twin City| | “atx Senna und that of the‘ railway executives.! spract, hool jucted | Trochelle Sala j Nae eh Er ericbe) ractor school is conducted in con-| ge Ste ‘| Mr. Warfield wants the co-operation of | nection with one-of the world’s lar i | tne shippers and to have them feel Cahoon ProElite i vate Sodis n i that at times rate: increases should] @st tractor’ shops. affording Warm’ Sod | he conceded and not opposed. His; plete, pracical . instruction in ail Seine: ' plan is not adverse to pooling. | branches of tractor construction, op-| Wiatergren Flare i | think all the plang provide for private | @Tation and care. Two S-week terms AnetpfulRemedy for | start respectively on Feb. 10th, and} i and Diarrhoea. ch 1ith. | Small tuition’ fee. Gonstipation | and Feverishness 4 operation with strong government reg- | ulatory power, The owners should Use ipayment. Klein, tailor and cleaner. | C. A. Finch Lumber Co. for Mon-| (0 BISMARCK U. C. T., ee "RHEUMATIoN 1s DANGEROUS. | RETURNED SOLDIERS TAKE AGO PROFESSIONAL MEN Acero hy Rheumatism is caused by auto-! -into: NOTICE. larch coal. Phone-17. Knowing you will want a new suit! APPROVE RAILROAD PLANS Te tiaehe Ke Faure a "salons | ie f de-ti : : : ig ve are going to ask| by tausitig poisons to accumulate in|cent off any made-to-measure j at 8:30 tonight. We are going to ask) PY leversontcortenihiand allow terms allow you 10 per! suit, 12 19 1 mo. For the Beulah Coal Phone 75, City Fuel Co. ly be allowed to, run the raiiroads but| Write for catalog and applica OF SLEEP | with strong government support. The | card. Minneapolis Steel & M pay Si resulting orion inl whole question turns around wages |@TY Co., Minneapolis, Minn. neg 6 ¢ und rates. The shipping public must | Vind eesti] FacSimile seSimile Signature 0 understand that you can't have all) waypep—cinl Tor Reneral house-| fo Yrs “Seite a | Auiso She ae ae |" Work. Good wages. Phone G54\V. ee ie Jolin G. Shedd, president of Mar-| : | ESS GeNTAUR GONPANE. . shall Field & Co., said: ee | EW YORK- “I have not suiticiently studied the} ¢, A, Finch L Sten Moni S52] NEW antl | various suggestions, that hgve ie, coal. Phone 17. | Reyes At6months snonths ol i peer cnctinga A made to make a definite statement of ae aes | BESS Doses - 35cENe preference as to the best procedure of Test of Time. | Ree ec ‘ ON handling the railroad problem. | “The business interests of the coun- | ! tell when he sondern way in which a om try are intensely interested in the; se getting along in | service rendered by ‘the railroads and | '8 by noticing whether a reference to, 1 am quite sure the needed 1 | the veterans of ' inds it ull funny} THE te RAIL 100—ROOMS OF SOLID COMFORT Bismarck, \. D. ean only he secured: under oper: i to him or not. | i | reproot JB WALLACE AUTO BUS VAN HORN HOTEL Absolutely D. J. MeGIunrs and av MEETS —100 ALL TRAINS : to clese out this stock, as we are- going into the m N . ‘ y / 3 } Ladies are especially invited. Comfortable Sales Daily séats for the ladies. M. R. Friedman of Chicago will conduct this 2:30 and 7:30 p. mi. sale. 3 Come and get ticke ets for the drawing of pres- 2 . ents: afternoon and evening. Pere rm ete enn ene : ‘ ne ee eee ns be ee ne ne os tt ne Diamonds, Watches, Sap ebaare Jeni: Cut Glass, etc. This stock is one of the mostreliabie stocks of Jeweiry in the We guarantee everything as represented by.the Auctioneers er your. money refunded. We stand back of every article soid. ' pe Notice to the Public anufacturing business. [ema Folsom Jewe ry Store Saturday, January 11th at 2:30 Sharp, and to continue Daily at 2:30 and 7:30 until everything is sold. Nothing Reserved, Everything Must Go, at Any P Staie of North Dakota. We are not got g out of business, but this sale is a continuation of our sale stopped last November on account of the influenza; FREE = = A silver present to each lady coming to the sale before 2:30 each afternoon. also we want