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THE WEATHER ; FAIR THE BIS RCK T RIBUNE | LAST EDITION 2 THIRTY-NINTH YEAR - BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, SATURDAY, JA 22, 1921 PRICE FIVE CENTS + i } r : Siig: CT ATE SCHOOLS DRINKS ACID; C0 AL, PROBLEM AUTHORS’ STAR RISES, ACTORS’ STAR FADES IN THE PHOTO- |} N COST ANNUALLY | ATONSILS GONE | exec . | me Shields, N. D., Jan. 22.—Jack Culp OF NORTHWEST ‘ON DISARMAMENT won't ever need an operation to re-| | move his tonsils. 4 | 3 j ‘ a P Culp started to drink froma pitcher | ‘ , v | tillsg with sulphuric acid, which was | | r & heing used in charging electric light, | | penance) tj Compilation of Reports for State) batteries, thinking the pitcher con-| Judge McGee, Minnesota Com.| i i jtuation i P A Taxcat tained water. Nia kt Elihu Root Outlines Situation in laces Verage fax ai He swallowed a mouthful of the -mission, Issues Booklet | | Letter to Chai 6.34 Mills ’. acid and physicians saved his life bv! ‘ i | etter to Chairman Butler promptly giving antidotes. Mr. De-} on Subject { of House Committee 4 Mould informed the victim that the) SERRE { voy : acid had burned out his tonsils. | TS TRANSPORTATION COST)’. FOR GOVT. REGULATION | HE ADVOCATES ACTION pe iian \ | : A. . A complete resume of the co: “| | Crmeaes eee 4 Amount for Taking Children to IOWA SPEAKER |ustion ag it affected the “northwest Would Have Matter Taken Care and. From Schools Shown | a printed roport issued by Judge John f by Incomi , \ to Mount INED "McGee, Minnesota Fuel commis-| of by Incoming Admin- 5 psn : i uloner, received in tiis city today. | istration A. renfarkable increase in the J listings meee makes a strong in- Zi eer amount of money paid out by school ‘ peter ne e big eastern coal com- ' Washington, Jan. 22—The question districts, for transportation of schoo! land dealers, tor tie ‘hig ae ee ice of lotal or partial disarntament should ‘ pupils {ie shown in statistics compiled | re | coal obtaining during asd summer | a te secuened by net Stales i In the office of the state superintend-‘ |and fall, wh with other administrations pending i ae of public instruction. The amount Fathers and Sons Banquet to Be, threatened with re goat’ aot age an hey of administration March 4, ' increased from $560,000 1919 to+$876,- Held at Masonic T | Prices lately have dropped consi u Root, who helped form the in- H 876.10 in 1920, the report shows, a to-| c Temple. biy at the docks at ‘Duluth. paar ternational court of arbitration under i tal of 21,153 pupils being transported; February 10 | Judge McJeoe had the co-operation the league of nations, declared today q to and from school. } | oo the Topresentattves ‘of other states Hones aerate puuere ot the A growth in the number of consoli- | 4e northwest. ‘!His report was! i dated schools, to and from which most| ROTARIANS ‘ADOPT’ BOYS) Printed at the expenses of the state yhe Drecise method of procedure, } ad pupils are transported. is shown. —- j of Minnesota and ‘hidge Molle acted Mier and are Temi ere Twe : i u ,|a8 the spokesman, while other repre-| after and’ hot, belore. Mr. Harding Zrenty-eieht ene added Lee the Bismarck’s first Fathers’ and Sons’|sentatives planued and worked with- and his secretary of state have had t ‘were A 761 one rd te + There! panquet will be held on Thursday,! out publicity. Hl an opportunity to inform themselves The stare, One-room school houses i) repryary 10, at the Masonic temple. | in ninteal,Men Co-operated | and fo reach a conclusion as to. the os i n his report Judge McGee tells of; way that affords best prospects of parte figutes sider that the total ya? caanner ot ke foley ee fl ihe activities of Capt. 1. 'P. Baker, 61! success, of school teachers amounted. to/ ° Ohne y : | this city, who acted as the representa-| Mr. Root declared his strong belief $6,238,154.79 in the fiscal year. Of| of te werk. the the voters of boys! tive of the governor of ‘North Dakota! that steps should be taken promptly this amount $5,232,571.83 was paid to! dertaken jans everywhere have un-| jy negotiations at Washington, dur-| after the new administration is estab- ! women teachers and $1,005,582.96 to| “CRA cen Re aber |ang which time the northwest repre: | lished to bring about a general agree- ee men teachers. x ' aoe eee erntal secretary of} sentatives were demanding that they | ment for disarmament writing Chair- The average salary paid\to teachers) pas peen Pease hie eel, be guaranteed that a sufficient sup-! man Butler Mr. Root says: is shown to be $90.00, the average for] of the evenin Th Reet spe - ply of coal would be laid down on the} “I have your letter of Jan. 14, ask- women teachers being $86.05 and men] ¢, ; ing. e Rotarian comm! it-| docks at Lake Superior sutticient to ‘| ing an opinion to aid your committee j teachers $116.00. Kindergarten teacl fee feels very fortunate in obtaining} supply the northwest. They insisted; in considering an estimate for addi- ers are the best paid clas of teachers Mr. Wolcott, because of his long ex-| that take transportation be used, be-! tional ships of war requiring for their in the common branches or below. the} Lice aie it ore vor ce er eae {t would. cheapen the price of completion the sum of $107,177,000. average monthly salary for them be-/ titinois ¥. pes rm ys () r the mu Be enna ER | : “I do not feel like hazarding an opin- ing $125.16. The average monthly sal- oN gee : sel Geat ecanel algns, the: National ion as to what reply other govern- Information from Blaine Curtis,| Coal association, which, he; said, al- aries of teachers in cne-room school! state Y. M. C. A. secretary is to the! lots $410,009 a year for mainte: | j ' ments might make to a suggestion houses is $81.50. Of this number 69| ofect that Mr. Wolentt eh ‘anatl Bs of its headquarters at Washington, | from our. government for, the appoint: i are college etedua(er, BAT late normal week in North Dakota promoting com |and which, he said, had challenged Y | Famous" Novelists and Play-; MRS J BRADY mont of ‘representatiyas e meet, fo school graduates onl 1 2,816 are high’ panionship of fathers and sons. He/ the authority of the interstate com- ese \ wrights Flock to Los : ve of total oF artial.‘disarmam te a lool & ne only. ae | will speak at Devils Lake, Minot, Val-| merce commission over transportation | Angeles “l feel strong that ste; ho ald bi North Dakota’s investment in schoo!| icy City, Fargo and Bismarck, in the courts, attempting to tie its A | AL ITY ae i taken promptl serie thes is ad ‘i a3 property totals $25,218,577.52, and the} ‘During his stay in Bismarck, Mr.| hands. while relief was so urgently de- | E. A. Staff Special.) i istration is Rstablished to brin me ie average Tate of taxation for school! Wolcott will deliver two addresses at manded, | Los. Angeles, Jan. 22.—The actors'| ha general agreement on that tiestion purposes in the 2,035 common, school! the high school and will speak at the|, A schedule of contracts filed with dee ee itis plainly. impracticable to ac: \ and 125 special and independent’ school! .yaning Fathers’ and Sons’ banquet. |the interstate commerce commission on aa ny | - 1 lish this b tae - ees districts is 6.34 mills. The expendi-| ‘The Rotarian committee announces| /Uly 6 “showed contracts with pro: | The authors’ star rises! | complish this before the change. : tures for school purposes in the fiscai| that the boys present will range be-| icing companies for 13,574,200. tons | This is the situation in the movie! \ Ngee ee The. subject: ie ospectally. atficult year ending July 1, 1920, amounted to|-.ween the ages of 11 and 16 years. Ro- made earlier in the year, some of|/,, industry reconstruction. | because ot the disturbed conditions ‘of $12,716,556.65. tarians who have no gons of that age| ‘tem a8 early as January, 1920, and Dies in Spokane at Age of 87) producers are pra ly convinced; Was Pioneer Bismarck Woman pastern (Europe, and ie ig ogieule Features of Report. will “adopt” a boy for the evening, | which the representative: of the dock Years—C: H ii | that “the story’s the thing "Their| hecause too many nations Nave OPEbay ae = ae ‘cor.| companies repeatedly stated to the eal ame Here in iettou a Pe os ‘ —Engaged in Business hension of danger against which they » Some: of the important features of| and others'will be there. The accom-| Writer and others based on a con- nviction rests upon the success of} wish to guard. The new administra- this statistical report, compiled pains-| Modations vil limit the number Of] tract price about $450 per ton, the 1879 jFecent photoplays with powerful plots | Here in 1883 tion will soon learn what is the best takingly irra reports from school dis-| People present to about 200 people. | oniy talk I heard at Clevdland was po See | puasstrone, casla Without stars. For| ease way to deal with these difficulties, » follow: rar ee or in regard to high priced coal, and| T. J. Tully, aged 87 years, a pio-) go as é Mrs. Johanna Brady died this morn “It may be that they cannot all be Number common school districts— that it seemed to mé if 1 ¢ NH $ ttc ; So stars’ salaries are being slashed. | ; : y morn | ites i : 2,035; number special and independ- F | my eirs ‘that all the puta ve noor reridont of Blvinarck, passed. away) Productions are being reduced in) ‘NS, at ber home at 307 Fourth street, ee vince Benge ae eae u : 4 at Spokane, Washington, Friday | numbers. after an thin ent districts, 125; number school moving to the lake front for shipment p i ess extending over a year. ei ES hpusers 5,409; number one-room A to the northwest was high priced coal morning at 10 A. M. said a telegram | But ioe attention is being paid to| The deceased was one of the pioneers school houses, 4.571; number consoli- E N R F R running from $7.00 to $10.00 or $12.00] received in the city by Grant Marsh. | 3°e?arios. of Bismarck, comi E T R WE dated school districts, 457; number SS a ton,” says Judge McGee. G ‘li x Consequently better pay for scen-| \, eke coming ‘here acwidow consallaated cechool tdigtricis “estab: For ‘Regulation eneral disability due to old age is|yrig writers, | with her family of young children in cs i ‘i de believed to be the cause of his death. | the fall of 1883. enii = lished in 1920, 28; number consolidat- Judge McGee declared that the i j Author's Colon . Opening a dressmak: ian ed schools located in open country. railroads had not carried the amount] Mr. Tuiiy canie ‘to Bismarck on| Already livi ye ing shop, she managed her home and a 181. : of coal to the northwest that had been| April 17, 1879, and “had seen the city) | ote living in the Los Angeles! the bringing up of her five children. ‘ One-room schools—number of boys pee ees agreed on, and said that speculators| grow from a straggling trading post moving, picture colony. are such fam-! tise of whom survive her. Mrs enrolled, 41, 586; number girls en-|, _ sought to make the most of the situa-| of the prairies to a thriving city. Al- ous aucors as Elinor Glyn, Sir Gil-| james D. McDonald. whose home is on { rolled, 37.888, a total of 79.474. Aver-; 8X Commissioner Favors Crea-| tion, when contracts were not ful-; though he had never aspired to publi | emmerset. pate Aine bie Faia Second street, Mrs. Frank C. Parker, Vi 7 in c a a ss Maughan a edwa Ee aee Z . ‘ age dally attendance, 51, 832; percent tion of Office by Leg- filled, by throwing in,coal at remark-| office, he had always taken is strong | cobloch. i ee ‘ward! of Grand Forks, and Miss Mary Brady, of attendance, 74.8; average length of z ably high prices. interest in public affairs and took, pari Expected: -adaitions: within | who has made her home with her iterm in days, 155; total number pu- islature | Sime’ covernnent’ awa pot pedrocsts in public discussions of community ad-| | ere are Avery Hopwood. Juseon| mother. Wilson Announces Schedule for pils completing eighth grade in one- 6 : -| vancoment. | Gonrat. Sir Johanna Higgins was born in coun- . A 5 —— eration of the mines, but does advo- : vas AONE ang, | Conra’, Sir Henry, Arthur Jones, Rita = i room schools, 2,882; number teachers/ George E. Wallace. slate tax com- | cate ‘government regulation. ny Lovie bees thet: ave of irelan’ |Weiman, and Irving Cobb. ty Kerry; Ireland, and came to Ameri- Meetings on Missouri oe in sue root apenonla Ae averacy missioner. today reiterated his belief] “What I suggest ie the regulation|¢9 America in 1860 with his family | Meanwhile Sir Janes Barrie Rué- he at, thirteelt yours of age, making Slope monthly salaries, $81.50; number of! that the most important reform in tax-| thereof, just as the grain elevators! jocating in New York and later in | Yard Kippling and Rex Beach continue nee homp-at Goodridge; Ontario; where SS teachers; tn onezroom schoolt des dd ation ‘which the legislature can pro-| and railroads are regulated, and |. do| phiiadelphia. Pa. He served his coun- | PfOviding movie material. she married Thomas Brady at the age! schedule for the organization of the neaker pen shove goes er pea vide is the creation of the office of| not understand how an honest man} try in the Civil war, and after th And Anita Loos. America’s foremost poeta een: There the family of five) National Wheat Growers association school vaduathe piling er ade county assessor. __ | can object to the exercise of that pow-| war he engaged in the tailoring busi: scenario writes. threatens to eclipse oe Nee heshan Hite After ne seat in the western part of the state has tates th " ; 6 The county auditors of the state inj er. In the present temper of the! jevs, he fame of Mary Pickford. hee Tally tobi he dows rought/ been announced by J. W. Wilson, or- Phe session at Bismarck last summer) people of this country, it is either reg-| Qoming to Bismarck in 1870 Mr. Tul How the stars are fallen from the ily to Bismarck. ganizer, as follows: Graded schools located in hish| went on record in favor of a cgunty| ulation or it is something more dras- a ahaa ne-star production is shown by th One of the best known women iu} Golden Valley, Jan. 25 achools—number 508; number of boys sat ‘luded. ly engaged in this line of business. Hi ‘ i n by the! the early days of Bismarck, the de- ’ a Hee aria ALONG ee Rng | eee be selected under, ehytl er, (Aes he eopelante had lived almost continuously in. Bis- | cast of “Anatole,” being completed «t| ceased was known as a jovial, cours] 222; Jan. 26. ber completing eighth grade, 4.135; ice rules, and for a long tenure in of- Sa aaa marck since that time. In December, ae poiwood studio of Famous Play-| ageous, and keen business woman, as| peulaly dan: a : ce. 1919, hi vent to Philadelphia to | ¢rs-Lasky. aa - . ae : number doing high school roe 13-| In speaking upon this sublect, Mr. DECISION MAY spend. She winter Sith? hy son, ‘In this one production are many well a8 a most devoted mother and| Stanton, Feb. 1. ; 198; number completing high schooi} wallace said: “I attended the state Charles C. Tully. He went to Spokane, | Who have been singly starred: Wallace kind friend. Though always frail of] All meetings will commence at 1 of term 178 days: number teachers. - j held at Grand Forks on Wednesday. It AFFECT STATE winter with his son, Joséph Tully. | Agnes Ayres, Elliott Dexter, Bebe lite ta a gane way Aviih the indo ea will be creanived 033: average salaries: $102.32 per was the best meeting of county com-| | A member of St. Mary's Pro- athe. | Daniels, Theodore Kosloff, Monte to make the boitvot thin Palas m| al inton for Mercer county. aoa Shee Tacchea lieh ae missioners I ever attended. The sen-| ldral Mr. Tully was known ag a very | Blue, and Theodore Roberts. Soc Bs as they) lesa SETS graduates only 657; TOrher normal pene seemed ak eater ed| TAXATION LAWS religious man. He ‘prsutyinee pa “Rig Five's” Activities. Scores of friends in Bismarck, oot ORRVICE MEN school graduates 1,513; number Col-| snould be removed from politics. Per| fon: ene ee fulboe T GanAL. eae While many studios here are prac-| the county, will regret the passing of | . lege graduates, 709. conally Tani in favoriat a. county Aa: | BiSances Ales nes te scae rial at vone’ tically closed down, and many stars] Mrs. Brady and the deepest sympathy | ‘ "School Libraries, dap eh a rt le | Panama; Mrs. Fred Dobler, of Seattle | 1.4 «at liberty,” here is what the big] is felt for the bereaved daughters, who School. libraries—Number _ school baie iio as polities by hat of State Statutes May Have to Be wast Peeve ota Bi Phil, five are doing: were all at the bedside of their mother | iz » 4,467; oH ( . . i g ‘ i ‘ » |at the hour wh i ssed | Hore tite ee Elder rpe oe of book: service examination, and appointment Changed Slightly. by delphia. | Charlie Chaplin: Starting work on aware ab pW teharaer arr baeee eed ely Bae oe tueilolied: 1881; to office. I believe that the cost will Ruli | The body will be brought to Bis-| the last three pictures he has con-} Requiem burial service will be held cont $158,883.48 ; ie less: gthan’ the present method: off uling: |marek for burial. The time of the| tracted to make for First National. He} at St. Mary’s church at nine o'clock y ¥ okie bi hae a x ja 5 1 al a ® | funeral has not been determined. expects to finish these and begin work lay @ fy e atl ye Night schools—Number, 41; number results will be so gfeat that there; The state tax department has under | gusta es ore hils fitet “bla-Feel produation forl ee wore cacotere: Cathet Mace ok a men teachers, 47; number women! wilt he no comparison between the old| consideration the effect of a decision | ¢———_____________| United Artists this year. poe aes ry Py ane uae O.: Lloyd Spetz Post to Stage Fa- teachers, 73. Number pupils enrolled.! and the new methods. I am firmly| by the federal court of Connecticut | YOUR INCOME TAX |! ‘two sons of the deceased who have) © 8 2,102;- total cost, $5,992.36. convinced that we must either have! holding that increasel of value inj ! _ Douglas Fairbanks: Finishing “Tho | gone before. | mous Play, “Are You a i Public Kinder ear ene 7; | more simple taxation laws, or have capital investment is not income and|| When, How, What to Pay | Pie ras Or ue er ae eae Mae nny | Mason” eachers, 9; pupils, 377; average/an expert in charge of the revenue! is not taxable. : —— elie CURA Rea A y : monthly salary teachers, $125.16. and taxation laws in every county.| If this decision is upheld by, the | France for “The Three Musketeers.” | Suess ve Graded. schools «located He open! With the county commissioners and} United States Supreme Court, Lyman| U.S. Bureau of eternal Hor enut MARY PICKFORD: Going to Eu. | Lloyd Spetz Post No. 1 is planning country—number, ; number boys | the county auditors favorable to such | Baker, secretary of the state tax com-| The income tax, this year as last.) s sabaewihee "i prvi |to stage in the near future the fam- 7 enrolled, 4,810; number girls enrolled. |, method, it would indicate that there| mission, states it will mean that the|may he paid in full at the time of fii- tleL eee eee: te eee | Lae GIVES MILLION ‘ous American comedy success, “Are 4,423; number completing eighth! is a general public demand for the} federal government will have to re-|ing the return. or in four equal in-| ) notch photoplay on th of ae we \You A Mason.” grade, 606; number doing high school! change, The income tax law must be| turn millions of dollars already col- stallments due 00 or before March 15: a Dutch photoplay on the Zuyder Zee. |, | The production of the play will be | Es work, 523; number completing four| amended. and there are some other) leetee He ae not Preneen ey June 15, September 15 and December} BILL HART: Completing the last E [supervised by Sanford Dodge, the year high school course, 6; average’ administrative matters which the leg-| jowever, whether or not ould ef-| 15, of a series of nine pictures, after | well-known actor and dramatic coach. ; daily attendance, 7,076; percentage: | islature will be called upon to change fect the state. It may make neces! Forms—1040A for incomes of $5,000] which he plans to retire and write | The play has been a popular one 70; average length of Laer days-| during the present session.” eae: a slight change in the law, he/ or jegs and 1.040 for incomes in excess] western novels. —__—_— vith professional companies al! over At 175; number of teachers, 424; aver-| ——_____— Hl of that amount—will be sent to tax- 5 = ae: _jthe country and has always been a i age monthly salary, $98; number of| jim the particular case under Con! payers who lust year filed a return. | ROSCOE ARBUCKLE: Malting Pe Mae Ls 22—Herbert Hoov- great hit. ‘The cast for the present 1 teachers high school graduates only,! | sideration by the federal court a/ °F nine to receive a form, however.| “Three Miles Out” and will continue} contr) A & T, JT»! production is being selected by com- { H | 1d bonds and then! j 9 contributed $1,000,000 to the relief of i o *oacl z 192; number normal school graduates, | ; man had purchased bo! u ‘ | does not relieve a person of his obli-| on comedies tarving ‘hin shildre | petitive try-outs and Coach Dodge ex in 177. number college graduates, 15. | | resold thom several years later at a) ovina ty file a return and pay the tax —_—————___— Se Perey ee ‘pects a production that will compare forgot ay, suites ELE E | fhe federal, offic ae oeeomes The On time. g FARMERS TO Give conn _|{#vorably, with the Protest aL ; ws ‘ 7. i | the federal officials as . i fhere is abunda amatic t pils, 168,277; boys, 84.707; girls, 83.-| | the federal ctgain in value realized| The penalty for failure to file a 7 J URY IN Chicago, Jan, 22.—The recent ofter Wher peggy and Se eee aid 570. Average daily attendance, 121,-| trom the sale of property is not in-|turn within the time prescribed is 2 of the farmers of the middle west to jeen interest is being taken in the 755; percentage, 83; total number of r i i fine of not more than $1,000, and an contribute surplus corn for the relief | 5% Petco \At the annual meeting of the First; come. D selection of the cast. ‘ children of school age; 203857; num-/ : urt upholds this| additional assessment of 25 per cent of of starving millions in China and Bu-|8¢!e¢ . Guaranty Bank, E. V. Lahr was elect-| , If the supreme court up eae aes ' ber deaf and dumb children, 92; num- Cy4rainy Hive of vice-president and| decision it will be impossible for the |the amount due. ‘ rope has been accepted by the Hoov ‘CASE TO TEST . ber-blind children, 32; number feeble-! $" ) Swe oner was made cashier to, federal government to tax this profit) “Wilful refusal” to make a return Relief committee and other similar or- z provision | and pay the tax on time is punishable . according to.a message | STATES POWER TO minded, 156; total number of teach- | 5. i stitutional z i fill vacancy left by Mr. Lahr. Mr.| a8 there is constitutiona ahr selects he provides that a direct proper-| by a fine of not more than $10,000, or to the New York office of the American STILL OUT ers, 9,260; total number men teachers! iy 4 ‘7 1 hich 260; : va t the office | whicl ‘ i 1,404; women, 7,862. Average monthly o¢ F Seanit Phe. eta antics pee ty tax can only be levied in propor: one year's imprisonment, or both. to- Farm Bureau Federation. ESTABLISH RATES | | tion to the population. This rule does! gether with the cost of prosecution. — Sree roe TER —_—— | fter three hours RATE BOOSTED | Washington, Jan, 22—T test case wages, men teachers $116.00; women $86.05; all $90.00. Mr. Wagner was formerly cashier) 20’ Financial—Total amount bonds out- % are standing. July 1.1915, $6,320,470.34; | Of, pank at Heil. but for the issues auring’ year,. $928,165.00; totall fire" Lsm® hanks in this section of the! antdneee done 30, 191) ST28- loon San: 22 635.34; total redeemed during year,| The bank report as: shown at the Temperature at 7 A. M. $390,583.48; total outstanding, July 1,/ call of the state examiner, Dec. 29, Highest yesterday . 1920, $6,868,052.86. | shows it to be in excellent condition. | Lowest yesterday , Total Cost Shown, | The past years growth has been very| Lowest last night. Amount of money in sinking funds gatisfactory, and with its beautiful | Precipitation ... July 1, 1920, $1,431,137.44. | Average | new home this bank is due to become) Forecast. cost tuition per month per pupil en-/ one of the leading financial institu-| For North Dakota: Fair tonight/ taxpayer lives. (Continued on Page 3.) | tons of the Slope country. jand Sunday; colder tonight. place of business. Fargo, Jan. beration the jury was still out to- y in the trial of F. W. Nolan, charg- led with first degree murder in conne tion with the shooting of Jas. Bagley, I. W. W., at Hannaford last summer. FIRE ON STREET CARS, 23.—Street | be active. however. t hold with the state, For making a false or fraudulent arene [return the penalty is-a fine of not} WEATHER REPORT. | more than $10,000, or one year’s im- For twenty-four hours ending at) prisonment. or both, together with an ladded assessment of 50 per cent of :-24/ the amount of tax evaded. -29| Full instruction for making out the + 7| forms are contained in each. 19; The return. made under oath, must] . Muskogee. Okla. Jan. None} pe filed with the collector of internal|cars operating over a line on whicn | revenue for the district in which the]a negro was killed Thursday night or has his principal] were fired upon. Officers carrying rifles rode all suburban lines, involving authority of the Interstate IN NEW LEIPZIG Commerce Commission to, super’ —_ rates within states as well as betw The state railroad commission has! states reached the supreme court from authorized Lewis Brothers, of New| Wisconsin today. Counsel for the rail Leipzig to increase rates for electricity | road commission filed an appeal from up to 25 cents per kilowatt, with a. an injunction granted the C. B. and Q. minimum charge of not more than $2) railroad which would restrain the per month, effective February 1. The, commission from interfering with new town board of New Leipzig expressed ! tariffs filed for intrastate traffic. Ad- itself as being agreeable to the in-| vancement of argument to expedite 2 crease. . | final decision will be asked.