The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 17, 1920, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHTY tric shirts in very latest patterns: SHIRTS TO TOT TT Also same discount on our entire stock of Night Robes and Pajamas Mail orders promptly filled. Closed Sundays Open Saturday Evenings Only. Bee ey ee $2.50 garments, now $1 88 $6.00 garments, now.......$4.50 3.00 garments, now... 57.00 garments, now....... $5.25 50 garments, no z 8.00 garments, now. . $4.00 garments, now.......$3.00 rments, now A $5.00 garments, NOW. 3,75 410.00 garments, now.....$7.50 SE: BERGESON & SON ea tavaanennnca MIN TT —— | CITY NEWS Mrs. Davidson in Hospital Mrs. P. G. Davidson, of Valley f has entered Bismarck Hospital for a short time. USUEAUUDEAEUOSOUUOREELDEAUOTE s visiting in Bismarck today. Mr. chafer was, formerly Deputy State Superintendent of Public Instruction iss Nielson’s office but resigned r ago to accept his present Wash- ington post. He will go on to Bil- lings, Montana on the night train. ee Ai The general Ladies’ Aid society of the Methodist church will hold the regular social meeting in the church parlors at three o’clock Thursday af- cam ternoon. Ladies of Division Number From Hazelton = two will be hostesses. All women of George Monteith and Mrs, Monteith, | tre congregation and the church are John Baker, and Mrs. J. L. Chal-| cordially invited, sind a special invita- fin, all of Hazelton, were in town | tion is extended tb strangers and visit- yesterday. ing women. o—t From Driscoll Miss Margaret Hatch and Mrs. E. Johns were in town for a short time from Driscoll yesterday. Piles Cured in 6 6 to 1 Days ists refund money if PAZO fails to Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. | Instantly relieves Itching Piles, and you can get restful sleep after first application. 60c. Mrs. Cayey in Town Mrs. Le Javey, President of the ; State Federation of Clubs, was over | from Mandan between trains. today. Mrs. Carey was acconipanied by Mrs. J. La. Bowers. ATTENTION ELKS Regular meeting Friday, Nov. 19th. There will be very import- ant business and every member of Bismarck Lodge No. 1199, is urged to be present. —Exalted Ruler. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY A. L, Sehafer trom Washington A. L. Schafer, head of the Junior Division of the American Red Cross with headquarters at Washington, D. MOTHER! “Cakforsia Symup of Figs” Child’s Best Laxative WANTED—Girl for housework. Phone 657. 504 Mandan Ave. 11-17-7t. STRAYED—Airdale dog, female, six months old. Has collar with blue edge and tag No. 208. Little boy’s pet. Please call W.E. Lahr. Phone 490. 11-17-4t. FOR RENT—One large modern fur- nished room, suitable for two gentle- men, also one small furnished room. | Gentlemen preferred. Phone 538-8. 505 3rd St. 11-17-3t. ATTENTION MASONS Bismarck Lodge, No. 5, A. F. & A. M., will give a dancing par- ty in the Masonic: Temple, Fri- day, November 19, 1920. Danc- ing from 9:' 00 to 12: 00. ‘All ihe, pabkage, jtien FOH are sure your ially invited to attend. cl is having the best ST ay harmless aval for ms hints ion: 25 Per Cent Discount on Man- ach, liver and bowels. Children love| hattan Shirts. 25 per cent| dis- its fruity tagte. Full directions on| count. on night robes and each i IY i * err, bottle. ‘You must say “Califor- pajamas, Bergeson’s. Have the right Roaster or Pan to properly aecommo- date your turkey—the right Carving Set for him too. We can supply every Cooking Utensil you want for the entire dinner—the right Cutlery too. Many other neces: sary Thanksgiving accessories, also. . All are specially dis- played this week. Come in and see how completely we ean fill your needs. French & Welch Haw. Co. Main Street Te. WINCHESTER | STORE 4 ite 7 te Get F Ready Now For Thanksgiving | | -WEDNESDAY, NOV. 17, 1920. =|ELECTRIG CASE. | - ON CITY RATES SET FOR NOV. 24 Judge isbea Oe ore on Hughes Electric Company to Show Cause in Rate Matter RATES NOT SUSPENDED \ | | | i se of the board of railroad] ners azainst the Hughes | company, in which the rail-{ jroad board seeks to enjoin the com-! pany from continuing to charge jn- creased electric lighting rates ‘put in-| to effect after being refused by the! railroad board, will be heard before| Judge Nuessle in district court on! Nov. 2) { The order issued by the court is an} order to show cause why the defend- ,ant company should not be enjoined jfrom continuing té~charge the rates, jwhich | became effective in October | |The case was filed by the attorney- general's office on request of. the ‘board of railroad. commissioners. I’. E. Packard ‘drawing the complaint. The order directs the @efendants to show, “Why writ of prohibition and injunction should not issue, re- straining and enjoining the above; named corporation from proceeding under and by virtue of the terms and provisions og a certain schedule" of rates and charges filed with the Board of Railroad Commissioners of'" the State of North Dakota, on the 30th day of August, 1920 and which became effective in the city of Bismarck, North Dakota. on the 30th day of Sep- tember, 1920, and which said schedule of rates and charges. is now and has} been in full force and effect since| said date, hnd from, operating there- under or doing any act contemplated, by or referred tg in, said schedule oft rates, and trom ordering or directing, requesting or requiring any consumer of electric current to pay the rates | and charges therein set forth, or any} other rates and charges other than | those fixed and promulgated by the Board of Railroad Commissioners of | the State of North Dakota, or from! refusing service to or cutting off the} electric current from patrons of the’ said Hughes Electric Company, who refuse to pay the rates and charges | named in said schedule of August 30,. 1920, and to show cause why. such} other and further orders, should not ‘issue as shal! be deemed by@the court; | necessary for the protection of the full right of the City of Bismarck and the inhabitants ther i “It is further orde! that a copy of this order, and affidavit and peti- tion upon which the same is based, be served upon defendant prior to! said date of hearing, and that until the | determination of said order to show cause the said defendant\and, respond- ent is hereby restrained and enjoingd | from charging or collecting any of the rates set forth in said schedule, which | became effective on the 30th day of} September, 1920, or from charging or, collecting any other rates for electyic | current furnished its customers in the City of Bismarck, County of Burleigh, State of North Dakota, than those set forth and approved by the Board of Railroad Commissioners in order No. | 150 or from cutting off said current.” CASS COUNTY SENDS INMATES FOR STATE PEN Fargo, Nov. 17.—Eight Cass county prisoners yesterday entered pleas of guilty before Judge Charles M..Cooley gf Grand Forks in the district court and were given sentences ranging from 30 days in the county pail tu three year in the, state penitentiary at Bismarck. . P, T.. Borah, arrested six weeks ago, charged with burglary in the third degree for entering the home of Patrolman Tom Witcik, 1407 Tenth st. S, was given a sentence of three years in the state prison. L. lL. Lamb and H. 8. Storm, charg- ed with petit larcency, were sentenced to 80 days ‘each in the Cass) county jail and their sentences suspended’ by Judge Cooley upon payment by both of the men of $25. Emil Nelson and William Smith, two I. W. W.’s arrested at Casselton the latter part of September, charged with carrying revolvers, were sen- tenced to terms of six months each in the penitentiary and John Horney another I. W. W., arrested at the same time at Casselton on a similar charge, was given five months ai Bismarck, Madison Wade, who was arrested on a farm near Alice where he had worked for a few days, charged with raising a $5 check to $55, was given a five-months sentence in the peni- tentiary. Mrs. Ruby Chambers, charged witn petit larcency, days in the Cass County jail. if INCOME TAX DODGERS T0 BE ROUNDED UP Fargo, N. D., Nov. field men of. the United States Interna! Revenue service continued their meting today in the office of |W. E. Byerly, internal revenue col- lector, where they received instruc- tions with regard to proceeding with the delinquent income tax payers drive, which starts in North Dakota simultaneously . with like drives in other districts in the country on De: cember 15. “We are going to round up every delinquent ‘income taxpayer in this | district. and collect. their income ' tax,” said Mr. Byerly today. “We 17.—Seventeen was sentenced to 30], ‘ What a car costs to. run is what it costs to buy! ANY cars that cost far less than the - Willys-Knight, actually ‘cost far more in the end, because their owners are " being continually assessed for instalments to pay for adjustments, replace- i — ‘ ments, and repairs. ‘The famous sleeve-valve motor of the Willys-Knight is so mechanically perfect and so frée from compli- cations, that the first cost comes pretty closetobeing - the only cost of owning it. WILLYS-KNIGHT IMPROVES WITH USE are doing this in a spirit of fairness and we are going to make it thor. ough. We are not going to have hose “who volunteerec income tax information penalized by those wito hope to dodge it.” as Liable to, Fine Those who have wilfully or, ne- glectfully, failed to “tile information with the revenue collector upon dis- covery, s will be liablé to fines ranging from 125. per cent cash to a fine of $10,000 and five years imprison- ment,; The penalty attached will lepend upon the severity of the offefAsel Mr. Byerly said. , “Those who have neglect~l to pay their incame tax this’ yi ar, ) would probably be wise in payi! before the delinqueat driv€yis fairly started,” Mr. Byerly said. & The vastness of the task confront- ing income tax officials in checking the individual reports filed with the reports of corporations as to the in- come of their employes, and the auditing of income tax reports has taken from March 15 until now, and has thus held up this delinquent drive. ‘Records now on file in the Fargo office show ‘tne names of many ‘North Dakotans who have \failed to pay taxes, and with ‘the aid of these records and other infor- mation available the, delinquent drive will be launched. “They WORK 7 while you sleep” -| s Do you feel hilious, constipated. head-achy, upset, full of cold? Take one or two Cascarets tonight for your liver and bowels. Wake up with head clear, stomach right, breath sweet and feeling: fine. No griping, no incon- venience. Children love- Cascarets too. 10, 25, 50 cents, 4 according to. Mr. very t it now} | LAHR MOTOR SALES CO. Distributors BISMARCK, N. D. —— everage of. people ‘who demand Flavor Quality and Satisfaction. Known everywhere -Buyit by the case for your home. ANHEUSER-BUSCH St.Louis _Sesttors cordially invited to inspect our plant. 2s e Gamble- Robinson Fruit Co. wa / Distributors, Bismarck Budweise

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