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SAYS CARRIERS [ PROVE ECONOMY | Order your ve og URRISE PAY 2 Transfer Supplies OF OPERATIONS .2: ena rie th mas of this ree Its Test 2! the Week when they called during "NEW ELTING RCK —— THEATRE —— The Home of Paramount Pictures Railroad Executive Says ; the evening for a hour, Atter a pleas- Show Value of Private ant social evening, refreshments were (a Sh Value of b served. \Upon departing the guests Control presented Mr. and Mrs, Nelson with a handsome floor lamp. Last Time Tonight “The Pendleton Presents ROU ND-UP i + Tonight and Tomorrow Maurice Tourneur Transfer Supplies QO" December dist every: fle SEEK NO RATE BOO! PNTERTAINS TODAY inyour office should be clear Mrs. Dill B. Register entertains at and clean, waiting for 1921 papers, a tea from four to five this afternoon in compliment to her house guest Miss Corla Manly, when a few young ladies will call to meet Miss Manly. “DEEP WATERS” A Sea Coast Romance that gave youth its way—till a and « FATTY ARBUCKLE IN “BACK STAGE” Declares that Revenues are Suf- ient to Take Care of To do this, you will need new folders, guides, labels, perhaps ts new transfer cases. Needs fickle wife reached the gate that led—where? A story FRED JONES HOST of love and wreck and daring. With the charm—and ed Jones will be host to a small y rs high school class at the 3. Jones residence on F street this evening. “VF and EY Transfer cases in wood, steel, — This year the demand for trans- Washington, Dec, 28. — Amer’ ute board: many fer supplies is far greater than railroads are completing a record # and styles usual, due to the unusually year and Have no intelion of asking for another Ben increase in rates, heavy correspondence of the Thomas DeWitt Cuyler, chairman of rome Past few. montis: fon of Hallway executives.) arigy “Mildred Ft aughter ot \ | rod in a statement reviewing the! adinant General Frazier is the guest Moe railroad situation for the year of 1920.) OF yfiss Agnes Parsons over the week c nd. Miss Frazier is a Breshman at the Agricultural College . the chill—of village life. With the roar of the waves and the thrill of stout hearts braving death. MISS. FRAZIER TERE Tomorrow i TOMORROW Ethel Clayton Many of our customers have Charlie Chaplin already ordered their transfer supplies, in order to be assured of having them on hand when ‘mple aud ince. — they are needed, y asserted, sw Ame placed again under private ope eos and under such direction saw then GEONGE TIOLTA Host Friday move a larger gross tonnage than ever ugene Kilmer of Fargo class of 1919 Pk aatie ni sugene Kilmer of Fargo cla | “ + 7 ACH99 pensire “Vand B ‘ betore and also establish new records “k Tigh school is he guest of LADDER OF LIES “The Tarzan” transfer euse Telephone us today, and let one Th the WOK oF (ranapertation yot-| Ragmarck leh school ss th The Son of Tarzan of our service men show you ten out of each car, These records, coke exactly what you need. Ask to Mr. Cuyler added, were not achieved *ROM COOPERSTOWN have him. bring you a copy of hy the railroads alone but with the s Parsons, telephone man the new “Y and E” Transfer aid of shippers in unloading cars and Cooperstown. is spending (4) DT RNTY OF FLAGS TO BE FOUND. IN | ATTENTION ROYAL ARCH book. with “the day and night, rainvor shine, time with his par "son is an ex-service man, who | A regular meeting of Bis- with his brother, spent the war ;marck Chapter No .10, Royal “Vand E” follers.of iery hind juckudina e in his review to months over There will be plenty of red and flag is stretched across the wall. 1 Ar Mas ‘ ; tlie faatoue Yeti that the railroads plan to ask | Ee white flags in the house of repre- The house aNd senate chambers rel Masons, will be held at the note” expanding ‘for further increase in rates, and in CURRENT EVENTS CLUB sentatives at the fortheoming ses- have been thoroughly cleaned, | Masonic Temple on Tuesday, De- Solders that connection said: The Current Events club will mect] sion of the legislature, but no red The representatives will draw for | cember 28, at 7:30 p.m. Instal- No Movement. On [on Wednesday with Mrs. Altred Zuger} ones. seats, according to an established | lation. 201 Thayer strect west. The program Billy Laist, head janitor at the custom. The hold-over senators is as follows: Modern biventions.| ¢ probably will occupy their s Mrs. Nellie Evarts; Evolution of seats, but there will be several | rection of the senate th 1 MOTHERS. FRIEND “1 know of no movement on the part of the railroads for a general increas Your Mail Order Is Solicited in rates, Nor do | expect any. it true that the railroad compar HOSKINS, ING. hot yet receiving from the in rates anything like the six per Modes of Travel, M Mir: of Science, 3 mer. all of the legislatures of | ite in action, is about all ready for the opening of the ses- . return needed. But the railway TR GEING sloli ext wee : Bismarck, N. D, celtives rentie thut they are trustees! CAROL SINGING. |) Mt ere tts for the nowse THES | ___ For Expectant Mothers every hind of filing FE} of a great public interest in the re.) ., The, Tharecay Meumas hymns at} ae complete. ‘The speaker's ros- rs A. Prescott, wite of pr.| USED BY THREE GENERATIONS = duction of railroad oper ting expenses three o'clock Thurs afternoon trum bounded on all sides by of Jamestown, in Bis- | wozz ron BOOKLET on MOTHERHOOD AnD Yee BABY. rene =| to the lowest possible figure. andi oi hospitals of the city. This i American flags. In the marck on Monday. BaAGHELS REGULATOR CONDE 80h MME Ce = effort will be made during the! asabtished custom of the Mus ee, Fs coming year to accomplish this by! CMUSIG. Woked forward to. with STVUANUOUUNHEATVOROUEORANEUONUEUORUOOUERSTOAUOOOUAUEREUOOUUOUEERERUETOOAEUUUVRGU AG AAAOOEOD turther economies and efticieNey ‘ The achievements of the railroad | Much ple companies since retttrn of their lines: ROsPltais. pease cer | arch t Were) FORTNIGHTLY CLUB PJOSTPONED eras tol; The Fortnightly Club will not meet | He was released under a bond of $10,- 01 e operation ; 000. set forth by Chairman C i ' : } tomorrow, as announced, but will meet uscd the average movement! yy the regular date, Wednesday, Jan- nt anticipation at the HE miracle of mechanical e development which has revolutionized the world ed the average loud per cary MRS. JEWELL HOSTS gees @ average loud ° and has changed man’s habit of Washington. Dec, 28.--Repeal of | #4 m 28.3 to 30 tons. i M. H. Jewell was hostess Mon- life in th : J. A. Harris, former representative Stile anti-trust avs to legalize the | “Made substantial reduction in the erndon to the Monday elub l ife, even in the remotest wilder- of Mercer county, who introduced the | ae ee ECAIT The. GCCHIVMCUOR Celts een, OF te members, aeons : ness, was made possible by the dis- “Reduced the acclmulation of} bled. Mexico was the topic for the loaded but unmoved freight cars from | da nd M on March 1 to 21,991 on De-| on Recent 1 of which only 6,386 were de- ‘ause of the in os i cae urged in a re- famous “free love” bill in the legis- port ma by the house lature, which caused wide-spread dis- committee on merchant marine and | 103, cussion, died in a Mandan hospital’ fisheries and the shipping board cember yesterday afternoon. He was elected! The report, which was prepared by | tained be as a Nonpartisan in 1919 lroads to move them. W. 1 Lane rend paper covery of oil in 1858, and the E Bodenstab gave a sketch of the development of oil refining, in which the Standard Oil Com- ability of the! life of Maximillian. i} a Non-| Dr. S. S. Huebner, Tae eae + partisan but left the league. His eee: Mss + "Relocated approximately — 180,000 | ~#—-——-—-~—-=>-—_______ % pany was a pioneer and leader. othe was-in Stanton: He was strick. GERMANY HELD | hox cars trom the east to the west fo-) CITY NEW: | en with apoplexy yestreday a j | the movement of farm products. ley seer brought to a Mandan hospit ae ali ants IN BAD PLIGHT | “telocated approsimately — 180,000 : open top cars from the west to the Berlin, Dee. 2 omplaint, that | east to keep up the production of coal. ie Indian Agent at J4l- Germany's for position is “con-| “Moved the third highest coal pro- bow Woods, spent Moaday in Bis- tinually becoming worse as the Ver- | duction in the history of the couttry.! marck. sailles treaty is carried increasi “Spent over $500,000,000 extra on re - into effect” is made by L improving the maintenance of tracks, From Coleharbor ' Simons, Germ. er, in| bridges, cars and locomotives. C.J. Olson and Mrs. Olson of Cole- signed article in the Better Service harbor spent yesterday in town. he died. Indin © With the development of the petroleum | a e industry came a cheap, efficient, easily secured lubricant, capable of keeping the bearings of the heaviest machinery running cool and without friction. RG RING . He Bergh, for- clos National bank of Towner liminary examination when a before C. E. Fouts, U. S. commission- It is the thin film of mineral oil which has made possible the great mechanical er at Towner, on charges of embez- Frankfort Zeitung. “Contracted to spénd about $2 -- ——— ' ement and falsication of records. : a 000,000, largely out of earnings, for Wilton Callers ! inventions of the modern world. When To Cure a Cold in One Day additions and betterments to promote — A. Waddington and G. R. Coles 0! * de aaa Take Grove’s. LAXATIVE BROMO. the movement of ears Wilton were Monday business. callers population was scarce and widely scat- tered, the surplus animal and vegetable fats were sufficient to grease the simple machinery of that day, but with the vast development of mechanical power these sources of lubricants would be quite inadequate. nuine bears “Made oar ments to purchase in town, BUSINESS COURSE Tae eae Wo rove, oe. approximate 000 New freight PROVES USEFUL = roo cave To CLASSIFY | jassencer car My, Pierson of Mandan, was in es ‘ : “Begun the reconstruction of thou- Bismarck on business today Vivian Nolan, new supervisor in FOR SALE Seven room modern bun sands of old cars. Le the commercial department of the- including 3 bed rooms, fecing + Moved—with a deteriorated plant, full basement, cement floor, ander disturbed labor ‘ Mandan Visitor tors Here Fr. W. Beck, of the ton and Beck orn ea A eae " and business ; f f rar Christian Endeavor Academy ot well located, 60 foot front, conditions -- the largest. volume of surance firm, and f of Farge: Wisconsin, should have no trouble floors mostly oul, rest of floors (yfifie ever_known inva single wear, aT Spending. the can The old system and the new may be filling th and Mrs. C. M, Barton in this city. 's exacting post. Miss Nol maple, and garage, on terms. This: with the highest of is a fine home. If you are looking iency achieved, aNd with a minimum addi- a visualized by comparing the ‘‘grease fone to elena for something good. sce me immedi- tion to the valle of the properly ow.” i to Helena rag’’ of Madeira with the marvelous ately, Geo. M. Register, 12-28-1WK wich the public has tg pay a return, Es A. ‘Thorberg, left last night f ic f cere aS tg Day a TOU tena, Montana, on a short busine automatic force feed lubrication in your through rate automobile. In Madeira the native walks ahead of his team, smearing the cobblestones with a grease rag, while you drive comfortably because petroleum has made automatic lubrication possible. ess schools in th thon, Phone 453 for the famous Wil- ‘pupils come from ail, ton Sereened Lump Lignite Coal. | rne railroad compani« Miss stebsbach, » The coal that is all coal, no clink- le: review added, “ha y emplo! ne no soot, no dirt. $6 per ton ‘red ‘increased transportation capa- ham for- delivered. Washburn Lignite. (it, not out of new nd: locotor lives, but out of increased eff hit sc hook, Coal Co. Phone 453. It the enlarged capacity provided by “Follow the Su the companies during the past nine ; months since resumption of private . ’ i A How Strange Things © operation, had had to be produced by ° a hew cars and locomotives, it would Sometimes Happen jive vequired the expenditare of ape ae ximately 000,000,000, a sum of which would have been per-" mancutly added to the property value of the railroads, on which the public would Ultimately have to pay a re-. trip. cs Big Ye rom Wishek J. J. Boyle, of nek. ness caller in Bisma Corréct lubrication is the life of indus- try, and correct lubrication depends entirely upon petroleum. All other produets of crude oil, while adding much to the prosperity, comfort and gayety of the world, could be given up without the disastrous consequences a busi erday: Shute in Rev. A. 1. Shute, formerly pastor of McCabe Methodist Church in Bi marck, and now of Jamestown, was is town on Monday, Mrs. Shute being it a hospital in town for a time. “Lo owant to write you to let you know that [have tak more doses of Mayifs Wonderful Remedy, anc have gained 10 Ibs Jin the last’ 2 wee Ithough | am thinner around i ninange ao A Pia 4 ie waist than belore, because the “UU Hirous Mec Caller which would follow the elimination of é tion of the ri measure of sound ; public policy d Cuyler in, conclusion, “rests largely upon its superior efficietcy and economy. ny judgment the Ameri companies during the present year have fully j ed, and during the coming year will make every effort “Max V to continue to justify, the support and, 14 43, preety of 3 confidence which public opinion in’ gt, E Dreetas of 3 sratifying meastire has already ac. (WY i town on bus corded them.” ‘A chlevker of McCluskey ay in Bismarck attending Adolph the petroleum lubricants. The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) manufactures a large number of oils and greases, each designed to meet an especial need. To serve industry better, the Company maintains a staff of lubri- cating. experts whose business it is to study the problems of individual indus- tries, and determine the lubricants nec- essary to increase the efficiency of ma- chinery, and to prolong its life, The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) ae | ' is proud of its position as the manu- facturer of the lubricants used by so large a number of important industries throughout the nation. bloating in my stomach has all gone and | am feeling like a boy again t JOSEPH BRESLOW. Druagist There was anything in th wi half us good as this medicine, It is is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and all the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments. including — ap- pendici One dose will convince or money refunded, All Druggi c. A. Olson and Mrs, Olson of Ryder, this state, were in town on Monday. For INDIGESTION Ip new aranular form, dry om tongue, of with vichy or water, bot of cold, preferably hot. QUICK RELIEF! Price, 25-50-75 Aso TABLET FORM MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT’S EMULSION 315 Slipper automobile accidents in the last. s. Acar in which Mrs, F. were viding and a car driven Reudinger collided at Broadway and Seventh street Sunday. Both cars were damaged and Mrs, Hellstrom suf- fered an injury to her limb, AUNT JEMIMA BUCKWHEAT FLOUR Mighty good these cold mornings plist Meeting The annual meeting for members of Aunt Jemima the First Baptist church and congre- ASK Your Grocer Bockyken gation will be held in the church par- ’Standard Oil Compan \ For Flour at your lors Wednesday evening, Dec. 29. at 8 r y Humpty Dumpty Bread grocer’ sin 20. o'clock sharp. Dr. E. F. Jorden is ¢ (Indiana) : 02. cartons oF pected to preside and refreshments schi. . Eroduced by baa will be served by the young people. All 910 Ss. Michigan Ave., Chicago, Il. 4-4b. sacks. ‘se in town, Honey: ‘ BARKER BAKERY 2362 members of the church and congrega- tion are urged to be there.