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PAGE FOUR ' THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE THE BIS M ARCK TRIBUN E Dakota in the last five years many utility. companies would |j Entered at the. Postoffice, Bismarck, N. D., as Second Class Time is giving us a new deal Forget mistakes of 1922 and begin afresh. Ahead, then, with pep! with the cards. The start of a new year is always fascinating, because it) opens the door of the unknown. ~The curtain rises on a.new act of the eternal drama, life. ....The plot is not cut and dried in advance. You, as one,of THE TWINS - now be bankrupt. They could not have existed at franchis rates under the heavy war ccsts. Certainly the utilities | Lansing, Mich—Liquor law viola-| {tion was said by Fred E. Janette,| commissioner of parole and pardons, to be the major cause for imprison- ment in Michigan institutions. By Olive Batton Roberts Mike Mole sat ‘at his front door just across from_ Munch Mouse’s HIGH HOPES F Dr. S. F. Halfyard,, pastor. 10:30 a, m. public worship: Music by the choir. Sermon theme: “Watch.” 12:00 m. Sunday school. are organized for» all ages. 0p. m. junior league. 30 p. m. Epworth league. Classes s n u ¢ house in the basement.of Maple Tréé4 , Minneapclis. — Twenty-three Mil- i va. Dingle. Th the actors, help shape it. Many who starred in previous'| plats. Sona aeeahvsicianpiand: Ave dbuGeses | yee tNgue) Se age acts will fade to the back of the stage—or be carried out! Mike was lonely and sad. As he sajditjbe involved in a report cover- 7:30 p. m. public worship. Music . through the wings, stilled forever. The lead roles are al-,| said, he hadn’t seen a living soul] ing the investigation for wholesale by the choir, The evening service ways changing. What new Mansfield or Irving or Bernhardt will spring into the limelight and fame in 1923? No one knows. The hardly since cheeky Jack Frost came around. Chris Crow and old Oscar Owl were about the only ones and, forging liquor prescriptions here Report mailed to Washington by H. L. Duncan, state prohibition diree- ane York Yankees at end of fourth will be appropriate for the close of the year. Gospel hymns will be sung. Come and bring a friend. e lime dear knows, Mike said he. would| tor. . i future is elles: rather Feald good aaelat eplzeatle ss THE 50 MOST IMPORTANT EVENTS “te straight game, feats FiRst BAPTIST cauRCA ‘ More than any year of the past, 1923 holds promise for | come his way than either of them. . | @——————__——_--——® . Pye tet mutter ver ee Teens cr aa (CORNED (Rourih: street nd: A Yenue. Sat spestasilan boat ay amotiation a the un. | Mike couldu’g: 666. go very- well. out | RESOLUTIONS | ‘ OF 1922 : J t ish premiership, Andrew Bonar|B, L, R. Johnson, pastor. known. Z A powerful undercurrent became evident in humanity | in the daylight, but he knew by | Chris’ scratchy “caw” and Oscar’s hollow “hoot” that his enemies were BY TOM SIMS | ees ae Fer EI 5—Sir Ernest Sha JANUARY. ckleton, English 22—Sinn Feiners assassinate Sir Henry Wilson, English field mar- Law succeeding him. : 29--King appoints Benito Mussolini premier of Italy, succeeding Pre- 10:30 morningsworship and sermoa by the pastor. Subject: “New Things in the New Year.” + during 1922—a spiritual wakening, a renewed interest in | poking around looking for him. You peoplewho have the time and] __ explorer, dies. . shal, ) mier Facta, forced from office by Beara, Me Nee |. the hereafter, in our purpose here on earth, and that mys- aba thle was ithe least of Mike's} wherewith to think must realize New !j E Dall an ratifies treaty ere, 4—Dr. Walter Rathenau assassin. Hescish oeiration: mic chor sees: ia wanday tachvel i ibis de Wn as i F roubles, His little tum tum was EL ONS ane ating Irish Free State, 3 ated by German royalists. ‘ L ; \ pecs Heth snows as ae Stee mind, tly | almost empty, for he lived on earth Year resolutions save been wrong| y+ ‘pone Benedict XV dies "oq “Sohn 'D. ;Rockefelier’s brother] 5 aya: NOVEMBER, termine een to enroll with us, There | Sycho-analysis and similar phenomena, incorrectly | worms and the earthworms and| 1921 years. }.28—Fall of Knickerbocker theater William dies. TSP RCHERTREPEICA. on hee ce L esAD Ee ticeee ata People Uvisn |, galled “crazes,” all are leading up to some sensational neW | grubs had gone down ten feet un-| In the past we have solemnly roof, Washington, kills 95. ae s af Reuss ‘married. ree be 6:00 Baptist: Young cople’s Union. ig : i ; sworn to sti tain things. . i ‘ pie: 7—American congressional elections] Interme en || development for humanity at large. q der the ground at the first sign ot ee tithes wa ahcutd Solomon he es Ae EE RUARY, 1—Nearly 1,000,860 railroad shop) show heavy Democratic and pro-| 7:30 evening worship and addre { Shall we, in 1923, talk with Mars or Venus by radio or |J#ck Frost, and stayed there. Mike 6—Cardinal Ratti elected pope as craftsmen strike. gressive gains and corres by Rev. F./L, Watkins. Rev. Wat- mental waves? 4 hall we discover new. psychic powers that have been lying dormant in us, waiting until Destiny is ready for us was a good digger, but—ten feet! |!y swear to start certain things. One would have to have hands like steam shovels to go. that far! “Well, I s’pose winter has come to It is simply a case of the atmos- Phere overcoming the, hemi; phere; | the positive taking, the place of the 18—Federal Judge Landis resigns ‘to become baseball d’ 21-—Americal army dirig) Pius XI. itor. ible Roma 15—Congress rejects Henry fer. AUGUST. Ford’s Muscle Shoals nitrate plant of- ponding Republican losses. g 11—Hundreds killed in Chilean earthquake and tidal wave. kins will speak of his visit to Toronto where he attended the late interna- tional convention on prohibition. There will be a fellowship. mect- ea Matter. |should feel kindly toward the public utility law, not only Sa eS ~ a Sa A isis —— ‘because it is a child of their own creation but because it has BISMARCK TRIBUNE CO. eae - Publishers | served them well. They ought not to rise in indignation’ ‘ GBVANGELICAL, CHURCH se vhe: i F; g \ | on corner 0: : orsign. Representatives bate the pues demands that. the law shall also serve the ; RE LOOKS LIKE A PROMISING ohare ons corm sit, besor ae 5 iy ‘Se ‘ 4 Fy la fF G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY | i YOUNGSIER, MOTHER. MAY of the old pear ey follaween | Toy ‘ CHICAGO - = = ‘+ \ & een JESSE JAMES ‘ | HE GROW WINGS AND: NOT German sermon at 945 t> 1045 i . Marquette Bldg. Kresge Bldg.| In April it will be 41 years since the shooting of Jesse! | - fe a.m, other services’ will’ ‘be 3 PAYNE, BURNS AND SMITH ' James. This will make a good many elderly people hunt a} GOR ? eer eh Rae ae era a oe NEW YORK - - - - Fifth Ave. Bldg. mirror. i A ere i | Missionary ‘Addiress: = “The Sea amare ea | — Jesse was shot and killed by members of his own bandit | Bloodless Corfquest of an Empire.” MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS lang, while he was hanging a picture on the wall, The! se cotatan, Budeayor mone ; The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use or | shooting took place in his home at St. Joseph, Mo __ | “Lessons. from. a) New”. Years ‘ republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not other-|_ The house is rapidly caving in, collapsing to ruins. The Psalm,” 5.45 p.m. wise credited in this paper and also the local news published | local historical society refuses to preserve it, on the grounds | ‘wening Sermon, “The | Great ? herein. . {that the quicker Jesse is forgotten, the better. Already he; Day, A. message, for he closing F t "” All rights of republication of special dispatches herein are|is dim in memory, almost mythical. He stole in thousands A rdil welcome lle ce i t also reserved. A modern profiteer, fee millions, must rank Jesse, Dyers : : ras James with the pikers. The difference was technical, merely | A 5 MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION a matter of ‘methods. | acne Sunday, night salvation SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE i BOOM 11 p..m, wateh night service. Daily by carrier,:per year. ons ence ctivsvcs vse cue ee gs ST. ‘ Sat 4 , >” Aaa oe i ar (in Ri : Good news from the raliroads. The number of cars of GERMAN BAPTIST CHURCH ; Daily by mail, per year (in Bismarck) ... . \ freight they loaded for shipment during the week ended | Corner 8th and Rosser. G. Sprock, ! AY Baily by mail per year (in state ouside Bismarck) December 9, compared with the corresponding week of previ- uate i ‘ : Daily by mail, outside of North Dakota........... * cae 330 a, m. morning. service. t : as (aE ak = ous years, like this: 11:30 a, m. Sunday school. — 3 ‘ THE STATE’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER 1922—919,828 cars. 1 9:00 p. m. watch night service. ‘ate : (Established 1878) 1921—741,341 cars. FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH ; ae 1920—837,953 cars. Morning services 10:30. j z YOU IN 1923“ 1919—761,940 cars. : H No Sunday school, “ f r What does 1923 hold in store for you? Better things in The figures prove that business men are betting on good Evening’ services, New. ie : a money way, prebably, for the outlook®is that there will be| times in 1923, by a large majority. Freight isn’t moved on| Tae eae St Rested more prosperity to be divided among the American people. |a big scale unless a market awaits it. diese “sérvises: \ As for other things that go to make up happiness, a good ‘ E. F. Alfson, pastor. thought with which to start the new year is that life is what | —_—_—________—_—_—_——nmtemn | invent fy ieee thew wen? x feces rs fe make it, and veal happiness a condition of heart andi] ANVENTURE or’ | ployee’ is Sualoyad tor der iavontve M’CABE pee eat Briecos ti mind. * work.) “a |15—English national elections con- firm power of new premier, An- drew Bonar. Law. 16—President’ Ebert appoints helm Cuno chancellor of Ger- ‘Succeeding: Chancello, negative, or a similar something. |< ‘ During these past 1921 times the difficulty has been in finding simple} things to wear to start doing. It, was casy to locate’ simple things not stay,” said Mike. “Who's talking to himself?” asked a voice, It was Nancy and Nick followed by Dusty Coat, the little dwarf sand- to use them? All of us have been vaguely conscious that such latent powers exist. Occasionally they are manifested by mysterious happenings that: no’ one can satisfactorily explain. ing of the members and friends of ithe church on Wednesday , evening vat tthe church, Supper will be serv- jed at 6:30, There will be speeches, installation of officers and the rais- fashes, killing 34... 2—Alexander Graham Bell, tele- phone inventor, dies. i" 5--Sixty , thousand estimated in Swatow, China, typhoon. 14—Lord,:Northeliffe, English Hews: 38—Princess Mary of England mar- ries Viscount Larcelles. MARCH. 5 2—Hubert Work appointed postmas- killed wile i i The World War, titanic struggle, was the forerunner of | man. to do. j an tes. man ihe 1 budget of the i Fi Pay H : ter general, succeeding Will"H.], paper owner, dies. i i ing* of the annual budget | something new and tremendous. Great spiritual or physchic| | “It’s Mike Mole!” dpclared Nick.! You could swear not to.make a) stays : 15—Coal strike ends. ob Mirtsi Eerie, ‘church. Members and friends are Z Blots 5 : ; “Hello, Mike!” : , vs. é ; 17—Sultan, already, deposed by Na- invited ‘ \ forces shook civilization to its foundation. Leading up to—| “Hello, Mike! i 24FSenate approves four-power|22—Michael Collins, Irish Free State tionalis coraially invited. , flees Turkey. 22—Kighty-three killed by mine ex- plosion near Sirmingham, Ala. 28—Five ex-members of Greek cabi- net court martialed and shot for responsibility in. launching un- successful war against Turkey. million’ and live up to it in spite of all ‘inclinatiens to the contrary. 4 You could swear off, shooting <ele- phants and, without an uncommon streak of bad luck, you shot no ele- phants, You could swear off smoking, which you had to do if you got,any “Hello!” said Mike happily. “ He liked Nancy and Nick “and, was al- ways glad to see them. He was ex- tra glad now as he was so lonely. “Mike, this is Mr. Dusty Coat. Mr. Dusty Coat, this is Mr. Mike Mole,” introduced Nancy. “ treaty, disarmament conference ‘result. 29—Senate ratifies naval armament limitation treaty. with 316 deaths. 31—Six hundred thousand coal min-. + SEPTEMBER, y strike. 9—Greek army, beaten by Turks in APRIL. Asia Minor, quits Smyrna; most military commander, assassinat- ed. : 29—-Chilean steamship Itata wrecked what? We may know, before the end of 19238. Forward, across the threshold of the unknown. ATTACKING THEIR OWN LAW . Citizens.who hoped that.a fair and complete hearing | ‘might be held before the railroad commission in the matter SOUTH SIDE MISSION AND CHAR- ITY SOCIETY Regular services every Sunday at 10:30 a, m, in German, And at 7:30 p. m, in English. Sunday school from 2 to 3 in both | reports, pros- ||. pered greatly. \ \. ; . The fact appears to be that the company was satisfied avith the law as long as it was getting its rates increased, but when decreased costs of operation came with the after- 30—Railroad strike warnings issued, dicates. to Germany for 1922, 557-3. L “How d’ y’ do,” said both of the -|eirars for Christmas. Be ‘ Om fe DECEMBER, languages. . xof the rates and charges of the Hughes Electric Company| «tenting something?” asked Mike| You could swear off cussing teaffc |, : Ser as eee ae taabiiante. Miteds pi iy “ 16—Lunatie Niewadomski assassi-| The Christmas program on Sunday | ‘will be greatly disappointed that the company saw fit to|pccring nearsightedly at Dusty| COPS and rot break it more, thanlog timated 63 dead in floods near| fice: nates President Narutowiez of | Soon ne a 8 anil: | begin a court action which it is possible to carry to the |Coat’s bag. ene Berane just half that often. fiic\i port Worth, Te: 13--American railroad _ shopcrafts Poland. eit took pert in dies arogeaih | “United States Supreme Court. ; factty tale the dwart setting hie to de Finthees aac are 29—Richard Croker died. strike ends, The charity society is continuously | 2 _ Citizens, too, may be surprised that the action was taken |isfce giving something” arene vineing a girl she is the exact image| ye Raitrond Lave’ poard es Bodie Fecuvered (or er amen WEATHER OUTLOOK. following up| thelr dat ot eee | after the utility company had accepted the law for years, | Something that’s good for cold folks | °! # movie star, ; sctanuivé wage teductione re Hic maine: tCallfornia, Washington, Dec, 80, — Weather | clothing, shoes an bt weston,“ % | had received two very substantial increases in rates and one |and hungry folks and lonely folks.| But finding simple thitigs tu] 31 ‘Srovisional. moratorium granted | 27—King Constantine of Greece ab-, utlook for the week beginning Mon-| ftease Reni. i! 00. Mn tone small decrease and has, according to its own Have some?” swear ito ido Has been as, hard. as oe 5 Much or Rogion of the Great: Lakes: ‘sloudiness and frequent snows rains; temperature about normal. Upper Mississippi valley: Gener- ally fair except rain or snow about middle of week; temperature nor- convincing a bow-legged girl she is knock-kneed. Realizing the terrible shortage of simple things to swear to do we are| . giving away a list free. ' “Yes,” nodded three.” : “Then just stick out your tongue!” smiled Dusty Coat. Mike did so and Dusty Coat shook Mike, “I’m all OCTOBER. _| 3-—Mrs. W. H. Felton, Georgia, ap- 5—Lillian Moore, betfer, pointed first woman United known as Lillian Russell, dies. ', States senator, succeeding Sena- 11—About 60 killed in New York tor, deceased. / J. B. Happel, pastor, J, B. Alsbury, asst. pastor. | PRESBYTERIAN S. Postlethwaite, CHURCH D. Ds FRIST Harry | i awas a member of the state senate, voted ‘for the law he! | j He the-war readjustment and have justified decreases in rates, |* little on. Mike began to look} | This list is so easy a college grad-| City storm. 5—Estimated 100 killed in Ontario}... oy above first half, then colder. i ; it wants to hold on to the big profits. Natural, of course, |{™0Wsy mt ote ne eet enna tue so far as to say|2i— Twenty-one mine strike-breakers| forest fires: : : Morning worship promptly _at tut not in keeping with the spirit.of the public utility law. He'll be asleep in a minute,” said | 1° evs id. Gaideritand mercy killed in labor outbreak near} 8—New York, Giants take world’s 10:30, New Year's -sermon_ theme: fjhe, “so we'd better carry him into |¥ Oe omen urea seenagecveral Herrin, Ill. : baseball championship from New WINS OVER MARTI “The Untrodden Way.” Special music ¢ ; _ The law was put through the legislature at the instance ‘of the utilities. The head of the Hughes Electric company ‘declares unconstitutional and worked for its passage, Under | athe administration of the law the state commission of North ! his house and tuck him He'll sleep till spring.” . (To Be Continued.) (Copyright, 1922, NEA Service.) into bed. of the minor suggestions. “ i It is the only 1923 list of swears that will stay sworn, we think. Swear that you will go hungry if you have nothing to eat for a while. EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO * New' York, Dec. 30—Pancho Villa, the fighting Filipino, who holds the ‘american ttyweight boxing title, had another bantamweight scalp added to his’ belt today. His latest victo: minister. selections by quartette. Junior Sunday school at 9:39. other departments at 12, Teachers for all. ¢l stian Endeavor at 6:30. Evening worship’ at 7:30. Theme: 1 3 n ¢ i N —_—__$!__....—-——-@| That you will let it get dark every |"—== ; wag scored last night over Terry g Bey |, Dakota has been liberal in policy. It has allowed a maximum'!| NEWS BRIEFS | mene ioe ailer dusk, See 2 H? Martin of Providence, in a slashing | -Foreetting and. Remembering: a js Pate m se ase 4 i : 2 THE E = Ma eran Oo sles i . Hear the aia of ee on iy cetaea ib a to te per |¢-——_ ee WWt Le cee Ween dealer Gat SOU We Val ' wat fifteen bout at Madison Square Gar-| "rus of twenty ‘voices: Anthem: | cent depreciation charge annyally. any states allow a\ ; —T , ill it 14 . bd . ‘den, “The rd is My Shepherd.” Solo ‘return of but six per cent . Baltimore—The sum of $200,000} That you will get wet if you stand] ARRESTED AGAIN POR WELL, THE JUDGG <A The Lord is My Shepher e utilities under the law are | given freedom from competition and. saved from bickerings injlocal councils over franchises; in return for this. virtual | perpetual guarantee they are required to refrain from pro- | i ==* Bismarck has unfortunately been fighting over the water for the erection of a°summer White House for the use of the President of the United States was left to the Gaya, Bengal, British India-—A in the rain long enough. That you will let Congress forget why it was elected. A That no matter how mad, you verse even though you know it is! the best. | ! ! { SPESDING ANO THE IUDGE CET You ore | 13_ 4 Good SPoRTS = You'uc HAVE mle \ TO HAND UT | The McKenzie Hotel, like lall leading hotels throughout the country will celebrate its by Mrs. M. C. Schoelkopf. Anthem: “Thine Own.” Duet, by Miss Bessie Williams and Mrs. Becklund. Watch night service beginning at ~ 15a m r by the late J. Wilsot| will refuse to whip Jack Dempsey. t 11:15 and, continuing -until the ush- fiteering. Fee ie , 4 to 4m $ . Be ane eae nae Y, oe , .__;_.. |Leakin, lawyer, whose will was pro-| That you will let the sun continue z 0 ering in of the New Year. ) | = The report of the accountants of the railroad commission | bated. PA go celegs dust) abouty Ban cUp. aa hes ‘Years Ball with ‘Prayer meeting Wednesday eve- Showed very plainly that unless*some ‘unexpected situation | —, That (unless you are too rich) you a New Year’s Eve watch din- | ning. All_are congas nites ae } ‘ose the utility company would be required to decrease |, Hmmetsburg, Md—Sterling Galt,| will pay your taxes. ner from 10:00 p. m. Decem-| the services of this - me al i f A | brother-in-law of Mrs, Wood: Wil That y ill let tual i ber 31st t idnight. Th us make tomorrow a great day. } | #ifher electric or steam heat rates, or both. The railroad |.oy gica. ‘ See a tn egse eee es the lights vill b pect d ot members are especially, urged to be | } ' commission has held it has no right to vote a refund for; ~~ That 3 an je ed Out | present. } i ee A i = t you will let your colds get ; ? | fexgessive charges in the past. Therefore, if the company | Paris—Sarah Bernhardt said in an|well of their.own accord. pnd caneaiaaly ite! ati ey TRINITY: LUTHERAN CHURCH \ y | can keep the matter tied up in courts it may gain $50,000 | interview that she had sufficiently| That you will, wear what the style o Toe he MA AAS DEEN | nek’ C randkerth vatvosts: ’ | to! $100,000 whatever the outcome may be. Since almost | iecovered from her recent illness) makers say woar, . ot for the snappiest New) services Sunday morning only, 7 } ‘every conceivable constitutional question involving public |suatene: hoped to return to the stage i Bast vou al let Wethesdey come ear’s entertainment ever] | Topic: “The Coming of the King- bm 7 Niege! i 6 é iesday night. Wi Si y 2 lay. ge 1 Satility commissions has been decided in many states in the | la Jace 2 4 “That: you will iiss Buy wiel “ane idigigetacancdind See aiee in of new members | gap there is not much cous but that in the end the law | _W ington ministration lead-| wants you to kiss her. FOR SALE—One heating stove, i8-]and welcoming of old. : | wall be held constitutional. Jers said congress Soon would be ask-| | That the missing link shall stay inch burner, slightly used, will sell| Refreshments will, be served by | =, The Tribune has not been an advocate of the public util-|¢¢ ‘or a _epropration to provide creas. as far = you are sopeeraed:| cheap if taken at once. 506 14th|the Ladies Aid. | i ae 7 or mechanical changes to give naval at you, will jump when your St.. Phone 476-W. 2-80- 11:30 p. m. short service welcom- | 7 os erg ie Ne See ae ac. [guns great elevation and larger| wife tells you to jump. a Tet Neher | ties. t to | ranges. That you will let Amundsen visit Ce al | be enforced. An effort probably will be made by the utility | the north pole for you. i BTAIN KY wouc® =$= f AY | companies to cripple the commission by reducing its appro- |, New York . ered-| That you will never insist there be| | CIKE TO — YIM =/= ‘ Wl, \> =ifation in th eclatain A - ission ; ited with having written thirty in-|two nights without a day between, = 4 J, Sgation in the legislature to @ point where, the commission | race plcen for mare thay Sic| ‘That you will be behind wih Your ‘i ae isi For = STEVENS BROS... pee E on : 000,000 each, and several for $2,000,-| grocery bill. | f GH OW = | take the figures of the utilities. The people should be alive 000, died. “That you will say this is the worst Ls 7 = GARRISON HARD LIGNITE | to;the situation. a blankety blank country in the uni- = TZ -_— utility for several years. Now the consumers of the electric company are balked. Will the result be that public indig- resolution proposing a boycott of ritish goods was rejected by the Our ninety-nine-year guarantee} No Sulphur © OAL 24% Asn ym : the t all-India nationalist congress, that none of these resolutions will! ation will demand both utilities become city property? j : be broken, no matter how flimsy they | To Dealers and Wholesale Consumers. 5 There ought not,to be any person in Bismarck who de-|_ Washington—The United American} are made. goes to every reader, i | Domestic Sreened Lump ‘$3.50 Per Ton F. O. B. sites to cripple legitimate business. The Tribune believes | Lines and other filed in the suprefe| But what we started out to say | . ‘Garrison. ‘ the Hughes Electric Company and the Bismarck Water Sup- | {p's aan at eh eel Je was Hane, New years \ ‘ | ply Company both ought to be able to: earn a reasonable | ages to passengers upon the high ONE DIES IN FIRE. i PROMPT SHIPMENT fl | return on investment, and both ought to be compelled to | seas. Ardmore, Okla,, Dec. 30.—An aged PSP eat Sane PORES i | give good service. On the other hand, no one can defend a| man was burned to death and prop-| Write or Wire Your Orders to | Situation whereby the taxpayers pay out thousands of dol-| ,,Bousiorh RRTEMADS oon ikaeaGe tac bat biaineea Pata a . hi s srege ity Hotel. Loss, 000. a fire in the business section here} 3 + 4 | lags to support a law which guarantees utilities a reasonable | aaa this morning which destroyed: ‘a, Stevens Bros. St. Paul, Minn. \ return and then have the utilities balk the consumers wKen | they~demand that the companies do-not profiteer. | If the public utility law had not-been in effect in North! Fi Lansing, Mich.—The state supreme court ruled an employer may not de- prive an employee of..the’ fruits of rooming house and two stores. The| fire was believed to’have started in the rooming house from a gas stove. ' or Garrison, N. D. :

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