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BISMARCK’ DAILY, TRIBUNE y PAGE 8 vat gute at 5000, he THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1919. ' NORTHDAKOTA { der of last June, HOPES 0 WK GREATVICTORY Favorable Decisioa in Rail Case ‘at Washington Would Mean $10,000,000 to State director general to increase intrastate freight, passenger, waggage and ex- | press rates under W. G: McAdoo's or- The attorney gen- eral contended, that this’ advance, which is costing North Dakota $10,- 000,000. per annum, was made’ without consulting the North Dakota_railway commission, which has been given su- pervision of tariffs in this state and that the action was in direct violation of North Dakota laws governing’ the operation of railways. Immediately upon, the filing of Attor- ney General Langer’s briefs, the s itor geheral for the railway admin- ration# recognizing that the North Dakota legal adviser had clearly stat- ed all the questions involved, asked the attorney general to join withahim in. stipulating | the>case, no matter orable to North Dakota, farmers will have hundreds of thousands of dollars on grain shipments this summer and fall which otherwise would have been paid- out under the present advanced rates. c If the supreme court of the United States upholds the North Dakota court, this state will savew$10,000,000 during the next 12 months in the re- duction of freight and passenger rates to their former level, while the sav ing the nation over, competent att: DANCE POSTPONED orittes nay etinpted, will be $1,200,-| alas 0,000. The a te i ssey i rates under the order of last June was| Lhe dance to have been from two cents to three cents per given this week at Pat- fy 1 terson Hall by the Man- of about 25 per cent. \ : All of the © northwestern common-|dan Orchestra has been which ‘cin’ be salvaged. ‘The loss’ on the St. Anthony structure. was esti- mated this morning at $8,000. Wheat. and barley valued .at $19,000. was de- stroyed.. The Northwestern elevator Was managed by Oscar Moore, and the St. Anthony by FE. Schumacher, ‘The elevators were located in the south portion of the town. - ~ Friday and Saturday Specials . Lingerie Crepe Flesh color with Blue figures of Rose and Carnation designs. The ideal ma- Pongee Silk a 32-ineh Natural Pongee Silk; regular $1.75 quality. ‘Friday and Saturday mile in this state, and there was a General flat advance in freight rates Assistant Attorney General F;' Bf Packard will,leave this evening for Washington, D. C., to prepare for the defense in the supreme court May of the action against Walker D. Hin director general of United States rail- ways, In which Attorney General Pack ard won a favorable decision in the ; what the decision of the North Dakota court might be, to the supreme court of the United States for speedy adjydi- cation. This Mr. Langer agreed to do, and as a result the supreme court: of wealths, the national association. of. railway- . commissioners, shipping organizations and other in-| terests have joined with Attorney Gen-| eral Langer in defense of the North important ‘postponed until Wednes- day, May 7. . —Walter Tostevin. Special, per yard ..... Lo BL25 terial for undergarments. Friday and Saturday Special, 45 c per yard 32-inchNatural Pongee Silk; regular - $1.50 quality. Friday and Saturday ad e Rivbons ; : Special, \ Plain and Fanc) bons, inva, wide per yard ...... en 98c range of colors; vakties up to 35¢ per SNE ‘ + yard. Friday and Saturday 1 8 4 Special, per yard Pa Cc 25-Cent Table : ae One table of Flaxons, Tissue Ging- ‘Muslin Underwear, nee Crone and oy and wt ' Very fine’ quality Muslin, well made «ixtures; values up to 4oc per yard. “Corset Covers, Night’ Robes, Combi- Friday ang Saturday * 25c ; nation Suits, Princess Slips and Special, per yard’ ........ 5 Skirts. Friday and Saturday Special, 20% Discount From Regular Price Noyth Dakota supreme court. {the United States will hear, and de- “Attorney General Langer in behalf| cide this action before the June ad of the state attacked the rigit of the’ Journment, and, if its decfsion is tave| Dakota supreme court decision, HILLSBORO FIRE | INCENDIARY SAYS | PRESIDENT BOARD Hillsboro, N.D., May 1—Fire, which city “offiefals say Was ‘ofs inéendiary origin, destroyed the St. Anthony and |Dakota and the Northwestern eleva-| | tors, coal sheds and two box ears con-| taining Wheat early Tuesd: norning, leausing al of $58,600, believed coy- | GUARANTEED 'TAILORING Dry cleaning and p ing, hand or machine work Yor ladies and gentle: men. Expert repair work. Guaran- teed all work, Suits from $25.00 to $65.00. We @all for and deliver, SPIRO & CO. Phone 274. Opp. Postoffice.. Painful Piles. 2 HHH ee =e cry ES i OT MTT ered urANnce, di Pl 4 V il ‘ : Hi A suite ot fhe stud feos the south- | a Free ‘Trial of Pyramid Pile Trent. | ain Voues > Millinery j i ns he east saved the hus dis- ment In One of the Grandest . . . i } j trict of the city. _was ‘the ats Vou Ever 40 inches wide, Taupe, Light Blue, We have placed on’ special. table a big rasa ees aa ot | ~ tence” oper a Milieu tomiabaiasoaiue: Pa Gregtiy mehoed aren etay eal \ ward and falling over different p with Itching, bleeding, prowrudine White; our regular $1.25 values. Fri- greatly reduced price. Friday and piles or hemorrhoids. Now, go over Saturday Special, 98c Your choice ......... $5.00 i i day and Saturday Special, per yard of the city, causing small fires which } were: easily extinguished, FIRE: WAS INCENDIARY { Theodore Kaldor, president of the | Hillsboro city commission, declared that in his belief the two elevators jWwere fired, The state fire marshal Colds, ‘Coughs’ and Grippe BY DR. SAMUEL HAMILTON atl Commonly the first symptom of ¢ ; has heen notified, ‘and ‘ ee : Z y e / Conros H a + j has heen. pd, expected. to} >| tained a company of friends ‘at their] Ma es Alone.” A real west- cold is a chilly feeling, accompanied | ate a éomplete, investigation, Tust | | CITY NEWS | home on aenany evenlie iit Gonipli- Man Rid 2 ¢ by sneezing or a tickling-in the throat. The two weeks! ago two attempts were | i » Miss Martha © Miller, sho | &27 drama. most frequent causes. are. getting wet gr cold Pata * ‘ Ie. “| ment to Miss Martha © Miller, who jmadg in one night to fire the eleva- tors.’ The wind at that time was from | the southeast, and had the fires gained ! headwygy) the business district’ ofthe ‘ity wold have been in’ peril.” | It_ seems as’ though - the firebug leaves this evening for Bowman, N. D., where she has accepted a position. The hours were spent in games and music and at a late hour refreshments were served. Miss Miller was present- feet, or going from hot rooms suddeéfilly inta cold ones, Saichin cold from contact with other persons’ in‘crowded street cars or assemblies, Frequently ‘there is, an inner :eause, namely, the Stignation of the blood, caused by constipation ot (Mrs. Budiong Decovers. Mrs, Minnie C, Budlong, secretary of the vublic library commission, has rapidly recovered from-her recent ill- ness. She was able to return to her HIUAOAUAUUALUAUAUUAEAAAAUAL UAH oe eb ss: N ‘ : | ed with a gift “as a token of remem- | Fone eed ead hein une ee oy [ludvere ertidge nguinst the city.” suid) You Posttively Cannot Afford to, | home Tuesday noon trom the hospital, | prance, —Try the— Pe hichie th i “J Mr, Kaldor in comrfenting-on the fire ignore These Remarkable s a O her work, at-her Cintas Soe rece -1 hic ender h verish ; ; ed o ic Safi ites . * ° malnutrition, which is attended mith impoverished ~|tnig morning “ii the two, attempts Pyrcimady, office this afternoon: DANCE POSTPONED | California Fruit & continual absorption of poisons into the system, |made two weeks ago at 1 o'clock and} to any drug store and get a 6Q-cent Returned from Overseas. es Conf ti ti : ‘ unless the entire intestinal tract is kept clear and cleans possible. For this there ig | 7 o’clack the morning. the wind| pox of Pyramid Pile rgatment. wail “Peter Eoehm, clerk at the Grand Pa-|- a, ontectionery S ore / : nothing better than Castor Oil, or a vegetable extract of May-apple, aloes, jalap, | Would ha ried the es Into the) jump for joy n doubt. | cific, received word yesterday from The dance to have been / rolled into sugar-coated pills, and sold in every drug store as Dr. Pierce's Pleasant | heart of the busines d send for a ackage by his brother Joseph Boehm, that he has just arrived in New York from over- ; Seas service. Mr. ‘Boehm left Camp Dodge for France over a year ago, and he was with the engineers, thirty-fifth regiment. He formerly -held a posi- ‘tion with the International Harvester Co,, in Bismarck. It is expected that he will return here in the near fu- ure. mail. You will Everything fresh in Fruits and Don't delay. Home Made Candies, Ice Cream and Soda Water. Cigars & Tobacco 121 FIFTH ST. Give Us a Trial—Get Our Prices AUUVOANANAUAR AAO then be convinced, no substitute, given this week at Pat- terson Hall by the Man- dan Orchestra has been postponed until Wednes- dey; May 7. —Walter Tostevin. See “Big Bill”: Russell at the Orpheum tonight in “When a Yr The fires were almost’ simultaneous. | | Called to fight the fire which started | ‘under the driveway of the St. Anthony jand Dakota elévator, firemen noticed that ‘the lower portion of the North- | western elevator was ablaze.’ Both | 7 Pellets. It is the common practice of every doctor in the land to give a good purga- tive in any ¢ase-where he cannot be sure of what will develop. ‘The first thing to da 4s every one should know is to “clean house!” For the cough there is nothing bevteg than the old Golden Medical Discovery, a botanical extract which Dr>Pierce puts on the market fifty years ago. : Thi ains no alcohol but does contain wild cherry bark, cohosh, Oregon grape root, and other botanical extracts which are not only good e | for the system, but check the cough, and this is the very best alterative and tonic that Dlazes gained good headwa, nd the { know of to take for the grippe, as it offers a scientific method of treating the blood structures were ed to the ground. | by improving the nutritive functions of the patient. The ‘Medical Discovery” Two box cars, one filled. with about \ccomplishes this by first restoring the enfeebled digestive organs, so that food— 1,400 bushels of wheat,’ standing along- lhe natural tissue builder-—will be digested and taken up and assimilated by the side the Northwestern elevator, webe iystem. ‘There is néthing better for diseases of the stomach, lungs and blood than = | burned. this old remedy which every druggist keeps in liquid or tablet form. The D DRUG COMPANY, ramid pufiding, ree sample Treatment, in e af oHstesses for [! ‘Misse} Alma’ and est fs Sts . 404 Kighth s isiting Guests. Thelma Nel et north, Fargo, loss on the Northwestern e bd J Grocery and Market Fri.-Sat. Specials We Always Sell the: Best the Market Affords at the Lowest Prices i 10 bars Electric | ‘Spark Soap— 48c 21-2 Ibs, 7 h 3 cans, 2 cans, 21-2 Ibs., forn, 21:2 Ib. size, 20c value, at 35c ~ af 3 cans Tomatoes, 25¢ value Pears, 40¢ value, at, 62c - BBe 1 TT Toilet and Path Fancy Prunes( 20c Hunt’s Baking Pow- Bo-Ruxo Special— 10c Borax — Jap Rose Soap, | bars for— 24c value, per lb.— | fY\er'n mA Bl Zogy | 14 der, 35c value, 2 for 37¢c Sunbright Cleanser, Sunshine Fruit Nec- M. V. Japin Tea, tar makes 2 gallons 60c¢ value, per Ib— A8c 2 cans, 2 1-2 Ibs. Sliced Peaches, for 48c 7 cans for— 25c of Nectar— 20c . v ze Yi Rib ‘Boiling “Beef, Substitute Lard, per Fresh Western : Ib— Crabs — The deli- : per Ib— 35e value, package, cious Pacific Coast 4 i i a kind. -Each— 23c | de 29¢ 32c ” ABe Piékled Pigs Feet, in = Soused Pigs Feet, : bulk, per lb.— 13c Codfish in packages Kentucky Pure Ap- boned, per lb.— ple Cider, per gal._— WHALE ° The Whale has beerf all sold for this week. (et, your order" in for the next week. We are now taking: or- ders for Dressed Cat- fish and Lake Superior Trout this week. Out of town customers on rurat'mail routes send for price list. ‘We want yo: - patronage. “We will do our best to get if; arid utmost to hold it, and the only way we can do that is to give} 1 quality at lower than ordinary * : prices. All mail orders given prompt attention. 5 sid SUM ree