The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 27, 1920, Page 3

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{ | i \ i BISMARCK DAI 33 CITIES WILL BEGIN DAYLIGHT SAYING SUNDAY M unicipalities Ea East, West, ‘North and South Favor More ~ ; Sunlight. poe Eres Isbiaaton Hea Miserable: Time-Uniil She Took Lydia E. Pinkhain’s - - Vegetable Compound, j Chicago, Tl.—“I wos very Sick for + some'time with pains in my sides-and a Tra eal Yorks | March Y back and'T could not \- as ‘ + do tay work at times | 88Y ng will go into effect ‘ut 2 o'clock the pain in my: side a morrow mornitig in tit least 33 was so bad.-\ smheFean ‘citles and towns, notwith- would have to stay Standing the repeal of the law by “con- d for day ETesS, last sumer over Ptesident Wil- ‘cording to the National " olation in a statement ehere today. At that time clocks will be set ahead one hour, The cities~and towns’ which ‘hav \'adopte ed daylight saving g ordinances are as follows Daylight er pound ond rec || anenjled it tome, ‘d my pains gtd ‘Lam now able todo | rapa ublish my testi. » Buffalo. . -You- Can- » Ho- Massachusetts : cester, Marboro; allmy work. “You cy | monial and I ho: impound willdo} i others the good it hes done me.’?=Mrs. | den | Pili ANNA JoH ANSTON, 206 E. dist, , Street, | boken, J Chicago, Il. : 1 :For forty years women have been | Philadelphia, —Pitts- felling how Lydia ‘BE. Pinkham’s Vege- Allentown. Harrisburg, tablé” Compound: has ‘restored their’! 1a: icut: Hartford, Put- Boalt when suffering with £ le ills. {-uan,; Maine :' Portland, South Port- - Bhs accounts for'the enormods demand jana! New Hampshire: Matichester ; or it, from topstito coast. If you are -+yichigan: “Detroit, St Joseph; Col troubled with any ailment peculiar to- . Women why don't you-try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound? It’s | made from native roots and herbs and tains no narcotics or/hatmfu! drugs, orado De Ohio: Dei r Wilmington . do Not anticipate at stid Marcus M,, Ma Columbus ; confu- . presi- Se dane ln la al TT Don't Take Life . os Too Seriously Laven it up a bit with mus-. = ic and laughter. You will 3 feel and work a lot better = for it. A> Victrola brings you the world’s wealth of music-—from ‘grand opeya = to the. ‘latest vaudeville = a a from stately waltzes to the jazziest and snappi- = est fox trots. We’ have all ‘the. latest Victor Yecords. Come in any time, we | are always glad to play them for you. Victrolas’ sold on month- ly payments. | HOSKINS | .~* “Incorporated Victrola Dept. Bismarck, WN. le deut/of the organjeation- which has been fighting for daylight saving. “The time adopted by New. York City, for instance, will be uutomaticall ob- served by all chtieg and towns with in a radius of, 50 miles or more of ‘the metropolis,’ The sam2 can be sid of Piiladelphia and Pittsburgh. The New’ York Ceutral,, New York, New. Hayen & Hartford, Lackawana ; Reading; Boston & Maine and Maine Gentral railroads are preparing | to operate their local traing séas to tak care of the commuters in the trritory afvected.. Cleveland last year operiited on time/an hour ahead of contiguous territéry hut there was no confugion there The state-wide daylight saying bill recently passed ‘by the New Jersey as- sembly, aud which is now before the_ senate for consideration, is reported to haye been. indorsed by nearly, 300 Ijties und is also gaid to have the approval of the, city, commissioners of Newark, Paterson ‘aud. Elizabeth, stinte ulready possesses a lay ordering the’clocks. turned ahead ‘olorroy. but. strong efforts are being made to obtain, its repeal, The Myssachusetts’ house recently passed the state- reading by a vote of to 44 but the attitude ofthe senate is said cw be ‘problematical...The chamber vf commerce of Providence, lt. L., recent- ly canvassed the Rhode Island legis- latnre where a state-wide pill is pend ing and announced: it was: strong! favored. While there will be no sion of the Connecticut legislature th’ year, the mayors of 18 cities at-a con ference in’ New, Hayeif urged the adop- tion of local ordinances dianapol Minneapo! St. Paul Louisville, St. Louis, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Oklahoma and a number of cities in Pennsylvania are sitid a) have referred action. HIGH BERTH R RATE WILL BE LOOKED INTO BY BOARD The North Dakota railroad commis: sion will make a “thorough investiga. tion” pe ing to the fares of the Pullman company as they relate to in- terstnte business in the state, accord- fing to an official announcement of the commissioners. The investigation is due to the fact that the Pullman company has applied for increased rates, states the commis- sion’s announcement, which reads @s follows : “The Pullman company which ov- erates sleeping cars on several rail- toads in North Dakota have applied to the Interstate Commerce commission for increased rates for sleeping! cal and parlor car ser Where th leeping car rate is $1.50 the new rate is ‘proposeg to: he ). Where the present rate is he proposed rate . Where 2.00 the proposed rate ig $2. 50. Where vi It is also proposed to make a minimum seat rate in sleep- ing and intrlor pars of cents.” MAY BUILD NEW “CARS ) AnJapplitation of the Grand Forks. Street Railway company for authority to purchase six “Birney Safety cars’ at an aggregute cost of $36,000 has been approved by mission. ~ BISMARCK BUI BISMARCK REALTY COMPANY. y BEL eOUNG REAL ESTATE COMPANY F. H CARPENTER LUMBER COMPANY - ee ee de: WITH THESE REPUTABLE FIRMS DING A D LOAN ASSOCIATION C.A.FINCH LUMBER COMPANY ~ Ny aid Wide measure to third: the. railroad coni | ae: is $8.00. the proposed |' Chicago, In- | is proud of his home. to be the prettiest place in town. And the women—well, you just ask your wife ifshe would like to have a home It isn’t hard to ‘build at this ‘| either, for a home is very good se- 4 curity and if you haven’t all the mon- ey necessary, you can do as thous- ands upon thousands of home owners have done for years and are doing -now—borrow the money from your bank gra building and loan associa- tion andspay back in installments of- about. the same amouyt you now pay for rent. PRODUCERS OF LIGNITE WILL DISCUSS RATES Meeting Called by Rail Board to Prepare for I. C. C. Hear- ing Later Coal ming-operators and dealers of] North’Dakota have been culled to meet here April 6 for a conference with the state railroad commissioners on lignite shipping rates. The announcement of the commis- sion, Sent to all ‘wperators ‘in the state, explains the meeting is desired in view of a continued hearing i the mutter to be held by the Inters commission at‘Omaha April ! The announcement reads ax follows “On December 15th, 1919, complaint wag filed by the Roundup Coal Mining company Of Omaha, Neb. to the Inter- state Commerce commission, Washing- ton, D. C.. directed against Walker D Hines, director’ general of railroads. and yatlous railroads operating “ THREE EE nexota, seeking the removal of’ unjus* discrimination in the rates on coal from Montaiia mines to all poiats in the gtate of North Dakota, South Da kota and Minnesota as compared with rates from North Dakota’ mines to points in those states. “This commission felt that the com-’ upon the lignite rates now in effeét in North Dakota governjng interstate wid intrastate business and entered an interyention in the case. We were granted spetmission to intervene and made at appearance at the first heatr- ing of the case at Omaha, Neb, rnary Oth last. This commission not’ entirely .prepared and the South Dakota commission was entirely un- premired when the case came on for hearing. However, we made a fairly good pregentatign and asked for a postponement of the case supported sion. , We were denied postponement but iter in the hearing request (was wade hy the carriers for postpoiemeut which Was granted wid We are now in reveipt of advice from the Interstate Commerce commission that a further hearing in/the matter will beeld at Omaha, April 192 °This com 1 feels that if it is a red.to retain the present scale of freight: rates for lignite coal, every ef- fort must be, made to make a fair. pre- sentation of our case at, the further North’ Dakota, South Dakota’and Mi like and appreciate. A special showing will be-seen in our window. ' ALL PRICES Folsom J . Store Did you ever notice the difference in) the amount and quality of care a: horhe owner anda home renter give! to the place in which they live? The joy of possession, the feeling of inde- pendence on the part of the home: ame owner is evidenced in the appearance of this home, the ground that sur- rounds it and the rooms within. He He wants it of her-own! / NN At’s really a matter of beginning— let us help you make the sart. * (This is the eighth of a series of Nine Talks) Something New in Easter Jewelry Your new Easter Gown will not be com- plete without one ot our new BAR PINS. These are seething new ‘and distinctive in the pin line and something that you will time: hearing above “mentioned. We * feel Jewelry plaint would restlt in a direct attack! therein by the South Dakota commis-! ii Ti TTT TAKARA ‘terested iu these rates and that a joint conference between all. concerne.] Pshoutd be held at au early date to de- términe upon methods to be pursued in protecting our present. basis of rates. “Therefore the | commission gets Tuesday, April 6th at Bismarck, dD. the’ time and: place for said tice und each and every. mine .op- Dieta that the mine operators are vitally. in- fe erator and. dealer iaterested in-the ne, | commission. nite rate situation of North Dakota is earnestly requested to be present and assist in the discussion of the issues iy case. sure requested to ad- vise the commissioners whether they will have a representative present. In the liearing at Omaha February »), North Dakota was represented by rank Milhollan, railroad ‘commigsion- er. and V. E. Smart, rate expert ‘of the ZA /Z . & Suit for Easter = Attractive blue suits for confirmation ; = neat light suits for those who prefer = them. , = All the wear-spots leatherized, knees, = elbows, and all pockets lined with light = Weight, soft, / Riiable, real leather: = y The Home of Hart Schaliner & & Maes = pant) = 7 | Buiid and Buy Independence ‘ cs A TOP: of every man’s ‘ambition and aspirations is the desire to own property—to con- ty of investment. struct buildings as.a monument/of his success, these sentimental incentives there has now developed a still'greater inducement—a more practical impulse—the, promise of profit—the investment: protection of a commu- nity’s absolute need. This growing town has expanded beyond its pre-war facilities for factories, stores, office buildings, homes, apartment houses, garages, and buildings of all sorts. The men who supply these are, , meet ing a real demand and demand insures a safe- MANY PRETTY BUILDING SITES —AT REASONABLE PRICES— enterprise and: thrift. Beyond —PUT YOUR SAVINGS IN A LOT— BD i a cee Eee Re ee a a —_ TP

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