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q BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE ea 10 ~ GIVETEMPORARY| _ HELP 10 RAILS Two Factors ; Controlling Imme- diate Situation are Labor and Car. Shortage RATE INCREASE COMING By HARRY B. HUNT,. N. BE. A. Staff Correspondent. Washington, May 24.—The two fact- ors controlling the immediate railroad situation, according to F. E. Brown, assistant to Chairman Clark of the in- terstate commerce commission, are: FIRST—Labor. SECOND--Caf supply. Until these two are satisfactorily met, no action that can be taken by the government with respect to prior- ities, pooling of equipment, ete., will give more than slight temporary re- lief, he di “The freight movement of the en- tire country is gove very largely by the flow of tr into and out of some fifteen pr pal terminals,” Brown explained, Shortage of Men “Since the switchmen's strike, the yardmen’s forces in these: terminals -have been altogether inadequate. “Many of the old men. never returned to work and the roads have been unable to replace them. The few new men are less effic- ient and freight congestion has increased. “The result is, that no matter how many cars there are, the problem will not be solved so long as labor situa- tion continues. We has appealed to the may ) the cities chiefly affect- ed for assistance. But, you. cannot take an uneducated or unskilled jab- orer and make him an efficient yard- man over night. “Once this labor situation is cleared up, then the qu n of car. supply will he the immediate governing fact- or. 'Thé commission will do every- thimg in its po to make a proper allocation of and to. facilitate their distribution. “It will’also do, what is necc wABY NAMED LYDIA E, Because Her “Her Mother Was Made Well by Lydia ‘E. Pinl-ham’s Vegetable Compound. ‘ “J, could not write our blessed mi cine, Lydia E. Pink- Wa m’? 8 Vegetable Compound. was in avery bad con- dition and had Jost two babies. 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Another report has it that the govern: ment, while anxious to have’ Villa’s support as a private citizen does nov want him as an official and that Vil- jis representatives are to meet Obre- | gon officers at Chihuahua City for a conference to “have it out.” The pic- ture’ above, just received from Mexico, is the only picture made of Villa since the Columbus raid. : The first photograph of the revolu- tionists entering ‘Mexico City. is on ‘the right: The photograph shows the crowds in Avenido Cinco de Mayo, looking toward the cathedral. to enable the roads to. finance purchase | of additional cars and equipment.” Rate Increase. Coming The commission today began hear- ings on the toads’ applications for in- eased rates. These are expected to consume about three: weeks. Indica- tions are: that. the. financial situation of the roads ‘is such that an increase of. at least 25-per cent and perhaps as. high as 35 per cent will be granted. From 600 to 809 letters are being received daily from trade organiza- tions, business .men <and_ individual shippers asking that the roads appli- cation for higher rates be granted. The shippers, of ‘course, expect to pass, along the increased rates to ulti- mate consumer. SPARKLING REVUE WILL BE SEEN AT AUDITORIUM NEXT’ WEDNESDAY. NIGHT “Announced for: presentation at the Auditorium, Wednesday night, coming direct from their return engagement in St. Paul is the. new edition de lux2 of the famous Fanchon and Marco Re- vue, which. played for twenty capacity weeks in San: Francisco, and is now touring by special arrangement with Ackerman, Harris ad Brown. The production was conceived for entertaining purposes, and it is an ideal concoction of the revue type, making no claims to a consistant plot, but boasting of its ability to give cap- ital divereion to the tired business man and woman. Lucille Harmon is quite the cutest little maid that ever tripped down a runway, followed by thirty alluring dameels. And then there will be Mildred and Mayo, Phil Haris, Muriel Stryker and a host of others, with the “thirty most beautiful girls in the world” as a most distinctive and! facinating feature. respon PLUMBING Hot Water and Steam Heating, Round-Oak Pipeless Furnaces, -All Material and Workmanship Guaranteed -FRANK G. GAMBS _~—_. Bismarck, N. D. 2 REVOLUTIONISTS MARCH ING INTO MEXICO Cl iy - Only Photo of Villa, Mery Man of* New Regime, Since Columbus | By Justice J. + bee neat tp at et amg fee toi May 24, 1920. A lawyer is a person who follows in the. superior courts | the profession’ an. practice of law. He is an ol.cer of the court. His duty | is to maintain the respect: due to, the courts andto prosecute omly such ac- tions and defenses as. appear to be just, ana never to mislead the judge by any. false statement of law or fact. An action or suit is.an,ordinary pro. ceeding in a court of justice by ~vhich a party prosecutes another party for | the enfor¢ement or protection of right. or the redress wrong; or, ti ‘punishment of*a public offense. In Jaw prac a-trial is a: judicial examination of the-issues or disputes |’ between parties.”.The lawyér—com- mences prosecutions ‘and defends ac- tions and conducts the trial of the| same before the courts. On the trial|* of. -actions: witnesses are called and sworn to tell the truth and the whole truth. They are questioned and cross | questioned by the opposing lawyers, who commonly object to every ques- tion and’ do all, th can to frustrate and embarrass witnesses and“to pre- vent a tair: trial.- By long and need- less motions, objections and excep- tions .they protract and: delay and Hires Household Extract contains the actual juices of roots, barks, herbs and berries. It makes rootbeer as pure as it is sparkling and delicious. you i Package. It brings you the genuine Hires Household Extract. THE CHARLES E.' HIRES COMPANY. Philadelphia, Pa. eas sae EVENING LEVTER |) bé sustained?” ‘| ping’ yet? 'E. Robinson‘ eo maké. doubly exponsive: the. trial of nearly: every case. The Jawyer lives by trying to adjust digpntes, to get one party out of trouble: and another into trouble,” ‘He accepts a retainer, fee or.brie'on either side’Of any case and then he always ingists that his sidé is *right) and *the’‘@ther side: is wrong. :He argues his case with zeal. plausibilitySand: speciousneéss: “When ‘he ison the-Wrong-side—as he is half the ‘timte—hé ‘never gives up. the ship. A The more desperate the case the hard- i Sfights.:and the ‘more he works imseif intoan apparent glow of right- cous: indignation. In arguing he reads fails wotice the conflicting testi- | ony-*He takes offense and protests when a judge interrupts him’ by direct- ing his attention to the law and the facts and the testimony... Yet, when Ke‘happens to be on the right side, he ig well pleased to -have a judge show up. the’errors of the opposing, lawyer. Hence, when a lawyer ‘begs to be heard. witliout interruption, we. justly conélade that he fears the-light: and that his’ case is dubious: + - In all the world the lawyer is the only person who’ claims ‘the: right to do all the talking when he: stands up to persuade one or a few’ persons. Under the old -practice ‘trial judges, and even appellate judges. seldom, if ever, considered the issues, the rec- ords or ‘the law of a case-in advance of a trial‘or.argument. Then,'as the judge. knew tathing. of the.cabe, he the lawyers do all the talking. Bu {now in advange of any “trial or dis-| cussion, Idok into a ‘case; to know well the is- sues, the. law and’ the facts. they are competent to direct the er- rors of counsel. With a clear appre- in, a concise and lucid: mannerithe is- discussion ‘into a conference turn thi prompt and correct. decision. induce to no. honest lawyer. On rgu- ment of a*case the proper one or more of the judges tinent: questions and to Year,” says Mm’Anderson, the’ {estittony.of his own. side and |: Had to Sit Mube ahd look wise. ard let> the judges are disposed’ to ‘Hence, 7 hension of the case the judge.can state sues, the facts andthe law. ‘He can ly that is in accord with good business methods and: it does, injury first discovered by our ‘court and Jus- tice:-Robinson has put it_into. practice since the first day He wnt on ‘the bench; Were the U. 8. Supreme Court, to adopt. that: system and. publish a weekly report of their doings audathe time atolen' by each judge, they would quickly be right up With their work, instead ‘of being two or three years bebind with: it. For instance, in the suit of the Forty-Two ‘Taxpayers and ja similar suit to challenge the recent | industrial” amendments and’ laws: o. the state the nine judges of the Fed- eral ‘Supreme Court sat and heard: the big lawyers waste time in talking for two days. That ‘was becatse no judge has considered the cases in advance of the’talk.. Now ifthe writer liad’ been one of the judges he would have. known Bil about the caseswithoiit. any! ,| talk, He would have been in ‘a ‘posi- tion’ to talk to‘the lawyers and! to, tell them’ “where: to gét off,” He’ might} well have: said: “Those are -inerely| ‘kindergarten cases. They presegt an- jy a question on the A B.C of ‘consti. ‘tutional law. “Can ‘you open the boo! and point out ‘any section of’ the Fed- eralConstitution forhidding a state to engage in and do any itiaustrial btisi- for'the purpose of promoting the’ elfare? If not; the law must’ Recently, in a case of Olson-v, Lee and Baker, on. an appeal: from aver diet and. judgmient ‘for $1400, two dis- tingnislied lawyers appeared ‘before our court: » When’ Mr, Frame, attor-, ney. for appellant, had made ap open- to‘him: “The case presents only one, question, *v! sustain the verdict? I have examined the record'‘and ‘can’ find ‘no such evi- dence. You! better sit down and let} Mr. Combs’ point out, some evidence] to sustain his verdict.”, Thus the ar- gument was directed to a singlé point, judgment: was promptly. reverded The case was decided while it wa fresh ‘in’ the minds’ of. the judges. | That-is our new method of doing bus-; jness, It disappoints’ only the lawyer‘ ‘who: @epends too. much on talk, affir- ‘mation and reiteration.” Few and prec- lous are the words of ‘wisdom. += Jarnes E. Robingon. | MAYTIME IS RIGHT “AUTO-BUYING TIME Unique Exhibition to’ Help + the Motor. Shoppers: Heigh-Ho-Hum! May is here.’ May, that month when folks seek light clothes and. relaxed ease; when me- mories of winter. are dulled ‘by-balmy breezes from the open country; May | of, summer sales and eager shopping: | Have, you: done your motor car shop-'] ‘hopping is ‘best when you can make a comparison ‘all_ around. the market before making a choice. In May folks buy. hedvily in the motor car market: ‘Time was when Auto Row trotted out the open touring’car models with tops; down and buttoned up neatly. That gave a ‘suggestion of sunny, open i it: edocs rain in summer andthe car], you drive in. summer you also wa’ to drive. during -the coldest \ winter days. What's why,’a marked: trend has set'in everywhere in’the United States for; the Sedan type of: motor car. for use 365 days inthe year. In recognition of this desire for ecd- nomicat automobile purchases evidenc- ed in thé trend toward Sedans, The Willys-Overland ‘Company. is“holding a nation-wide exhibition of the Sedan, during May. % The exhibition in this city is now on at. the. store of Lahr Moton;Sales Company, Overland. dealets. in- this city. These, Overland .exhiditiois ‘ere planned to give the man and woman who goes motor car shopping a frec and unusual opportunity to study all the advantages of the Sedan in com- ‘ison with other types. ‘éw: people buy more than one “Ninety per cent of those who own open touring eats never put the top down. Why not.a car for all year service? “Because of its light, sturdy, balanc- | = ed. construction . the Overland Sedan | ——> with Triplex ‘Springs makes an ideal car, for early Spring, the hottest sum- mer, Jate fall and winter, “The Overland Sedan ‘hag all of the, advantages of the touring car plus the luxurious comfort and protection of the Sedan type. In the Overland ‘Se ne AN A A pPERFECT. ETS REAL aM EARING AND HOW TO: ATYAIN (T UUnapeuantaganendnandguauaspustasanenucuatacaceant Chevrolet Baby Grand Touring Car. In excellent coudition, has had good care. . Very. cheap. Maxwell, 1919 ‘model, wire wheels. Has been used for demonstrating only: very cheap. 4 cylinder Cudilac, newly painted, wood ti:es.. Excellent condition. - ='We'are wrecking a! 1916 Maxwell BISMARCK touring car and will sell the parts at. 50*per cent of list price. . 608 Main Street | Adjoining Bismarck Radiatoy Works Ps ee Phone 488 ‘ handwriting. © septi Undertakers HE SPOTS FORGED CHEGKS FOR U. S. _Washington—Over 350 cases of for-' ing ‘statenient Justice Robinson. said gery in government pay checks have} been nipped by Louis ‘Albert Hill, and jg there any evidénce to} his magnifying glaas in the past year. || Hill is assistant chief of the Engray ing Department and an expert on ‘BACK ACHE Umber Up With Penetrating miin's Wizard OW A hagmless rand ef effective n 8 relieve the pains of m, Se strates quickly, ind stings. constipated: or have Just try Wizard 1 leasant little pink pills, ents. Guaranteed “PHONE 909 “406% Broadway "BETTER KODAK FINISHING - Developing, Printing and Enlarging. dan, there is that unusgal riding com- and as there was no. evidence the] ¢or¢ made possible by Triplex Spring j] Suspension.” ~~ repara- heuma-""} tica, Lame Back and Lum: Hamilin’s Wizard Oil. 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