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PAGE TWO TO BE HEARD _ DBOEMBER 47 State Railroad Commission Will Investigate Charges of Local Utility whe mission has ret for hee 17 th case inyolvi@ the rates, charges ay practices of the Hughes tric Company of Bismarck. There are two or pending before the cluding a petition b . reduction in electric and steam heating rates, and all of these questions will be lumped under one investigatiog ordered on the com- mission’s own motion, it was said the railroad commission offices to- day. ‘A petition was fil'ed last year for a reduction in rates, but the Hughes raining order on Decemb: matters commission, in- consumers for three company obtained a which prevented a hearing, and in a suit cOntested the validity of the !aw, The supreme court upheld the vali- Uppet—Lecture by surgeon and dity of the public utility luvs, and practical demonstration inside Red the ease is now permitted to £0 Cro: Car. ahead, MANY PRESENT AT OPENING OF- REVIVAL HERE Rev. Paul A. Lang of Paynes- ville, Minnesota, Opens a Series of Meetings the oO the , tries were, present to watch the , expert Red Cross “crew” do its a of his- or the sake to bring and keep hip in the right rela- he churc the membe' tion to G ful in good church member weight and never render any rea service for Christ and humanity, rted. are also needed, said, for the conv D large majority of Christians today have been led in- stian life during special 1. the church is truly revived sinners will inquit2, “What must we do to be saved?” A third reason why a reyival is needed, the evange inued, is to prothote the glory of God in the community. A dead church brings reproach upon the name of God. He made a strong appeal to tHe officials and members of the church to consecrate themselves to God for effective service in this campaign. In response to this ap- peal a large number of church members and workers responded the and came to the altar for a renew- | y' How the interest has developed ° Lower—Rallway workers after In- stpuction showing how to handle stretcher cases. Washington.—Scheduled primari- ly for a five months’ safety cam- paign tour, the American Red Cross railway car, equipped to give First-Aid instruction, has experi- enced so general a demand for demonstrations that the work of this No. 1 car is reaching very large andiences everywhere, ac- cording to reports from Major M. J. Shields, Red Cross figld repre- tentative, and Dr W. A. Redal, in charge of the car’s staff of sur- geons and assistants. The tour started from Philadel- phia late in July and will end at St. Louis December 21, making stops at 48 railroad centers. In the months of August and Septem- ber the car covered 956 miles. At 130 meetings demonstrations of frst aid were attended by 18,172 dersons. The average audience was 150, and while railway men predominated representatives of tearly all professions and indus- work. f2 this Red Cross plan ing first-aid instruction is evident fn the co-operation of school au- thorities, county health officers and of extend- \same price was immediately stop- lped as the word from the Gove nor was that the gasoline be ava {able in all communities. } The p today still holds at 118 cents at both the Standard Oil and independent stations. — The state ny station in this city reported at the time reduct'on | forced | that Brown county wou ta station. | ee | | NOTICE OF | FOR LIC LL REAL STATE OF 'H DAKOTA, of Burleigh.—ss. In County Court, Before Hon. I. C. Davies, Judge. In the Matter of the Estate of Ellen Freede, Deceased. reede, Petitioner, vs. Lu- Hull, Robert Fredee, C. z Respondent. The State of North Dakota to she above named Respondent and all persons interested in the Estate of Ellen Freede, Deceased: g You are herebv notified that the RING PETITION panty | civic clubs. In Ohio, reports state, as a result of the appearance of this first-aid car clubs are organiz- ing classes so as to give townsmen the benefit of this Red Cross course. The large industries—steel, rub- ber, wool, lumber, dye works and others—and public service corpora- tions, such as telephone, electric, gas and streét railway companies, are advising their employees to attend the first-aid exhibitions at Car No. 1. Major Shields declares that never in his seven years’ ex- perience in this service have the city firemen and policemen, high school students, Boy Scouts 'and Girl Scouts appeared in such large numbers as at the car meetings this year. This traveling school of first aid is blazing the trail in a deter- mined Red Crogs campaign to cut down the 60,000 accidental deaths. annually in the United States, more than 25,000 of which are credited to {the railway and mechanical occu- pations. The car contains a lec- Santiago, Chile, Nov. 1 persons were killed and more at the Army the explosion tion today factories in Hf PR LES ¥ n, Nov, 19.—New England raise the best corn in 1924. ‘SEVERAL DIE [ea srtee IN EXPLOSION ™*H@NGEES, am- ; from southern EST CORN rown Criers have voted to offer 350 | in cash prizes to the boys and girls of the New England territory who day for a few days visit in the Twn Se There : ernment would be unbearable.” ture room seating 50 persons and is so arranged that it can be quick. ly turned into a hospital for 30 pa- tients. It has living quarters for the surgeons and attendants, and is equipped with emergency sup- plies*of food, medicines, blankets, stretchers and first-aid materials. In seven years the Red Cross first-aid cars have covered 62 rail- roads, traveled 208,000 miles, held 8,000 first-aid demonstrations. ang reached more than 1,000,000 per- sons. The railroads have placed every facility at the disposal ofthe Red Crass for this humane service which is taking to the people sim- ple and practical lessons in saving human life. The Baltimore and Ohio system is co-operating in the present instruction tour by ar- ‘ing for the entire schedule to fer the company’s own lines. The work of this car is influencing enrollment of many hundreds of workers in the Red Cross, whose annual campaign or Roll Call is taking place throughout the work from November 11 to November 29. ral co are no strings attached to the: offer | and all boys and girls of the com- munity may compete. New. York, ‘Nov. 19.—British\ex- | change .tofay advanced 10 cents its low record of .$4.26%. | established earlier in the day. | French “francs jumped nearly 2) | points and, other yrates rose in| sympathy. i LEAVES FOR CITIES Mrs. Patrick McHuglr left yester- Cities. *) was’ Said. What the World Is Doing CAS SEEN BY POPULAR cMECHANICS cMAGAZINE THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE HUGHES CASE ‘Red Cross First Aid Special Car No.1 — |CROWNPRINCE ~ Dernonstrating in 48 Railroad Centers | WILL REMAIN IN GERMANY Chancellor Stresemann” De- clares Demand For Him | Will Be Refused Allies | PRISON HERD. RECORD GOOD Leads Burleigh County Cow. Testing Circuit in Pro- f duction The penitentiary Holstein ‘herd, which includes some fine pur® bred JUGHS are frequently due merely to irritation caused Berlin, Nov. 19.—Charfeellor | Stresemann in a long defense of his policy last evening said: | Ww penalties on account of the return of the Crown Prince.: I hold it, how- ever, better to suffer new French brutalities than to bear the feproach that the last German who fought in the great war should remain exiled abroad far from his family.” | Cheers greeted the statement. H “All the burdens must be borne by us,” he continued, “in addition to our political burdens. We shall pro- bably faced with a demand for the surrender of the Crown Prince and of course shall reject that demand. Nevertheless these impending politi- cal difficulties remain a great weight on us and any increase of them through the’creation of a dictator- ship and an anti-constitutional gov- | LAND CONTRACT PLAN INVALID Supreme Court Holds Method Used to Dodge Land Law Is IMegal Washington, Nov, 19.—“Cropping contracts” with aliens ineligible to | own or lease land under the alien | land laws of California were held by the supreme court to be invalid. The decision was in a case brought by the attorney general of Califor- | nia and thé ‘istrict dttorney .of Sanata Clara against John O’Brien and J. Nouye. WALTON CASE 1S NEAR END Oklahoma City, Nov. 19.—The last of the witnesses in the trial of Gov. J. C. Walton before thi> sen- ate court will be heard today, the house board of managers conduct- ing the, prosecution of the sus-j pended’ executive announced. Whether a vote on tH2 removal of the governor wiil be taken today or deferred until Tuesday depends ! upon’ the time required for the ¢xaminations of the witntsses it Beulah Lignite Coal is Best. $4.75 per ton. Order now. Warttrs Transfer Co. . Phone -LAWN INSURANCE Fértilize and protect your! lawn from freezing out by covering with well rotted ma- nure. Do it now before snow comes. We are in a position to take care of all orders promptly. Wachter Transfer Co, Phone 62. 209 5th Street. - IMVAAUUEOUALNGUAGUESUAUAOSAUAEO UA | dent’s ,report today. are threatened with further | stock, averaged highest in butterfat production for the month’ of October on the Burleigh county cow testing circuit, according to the sup6rinten-7| The pen hera average 610 pounds of milk and 24.49 pound’ of butterfat per cow. L. Garske’s herd was second high with 567 pounds of milk and 24.30 pounds of. butterfat. Best individu by a congested condition of throat and lung tissue. Persistent hacking will thon only inerease the conges- tion and continue the cough indefi- nitely. Such coughs can and shou!d Dr. al performers werd: , Milk - Fat. State herd at Pen—grade Helstein ..... Ctate herd at Pen—Grade * Holstein State. herd at Pen—Pure- bred Holstein .. State herd at Pen—Grade Holstein ... State herd at Pen—Grade Holstein +l 182 State herd at Pen—Grade Holstein : Cc. Jorden, Grade Holstein PEOPLE’S FORUM YES, 1T STANDS FISHY Editor The Tribune: . Here’s a fish story that sounds fishy but is true. | States Attorney Allen decided he wanted to try his luck at fishing once more this fall, so he got up a. party of four and started out for Yucca. After driv- ing around the hills north of Yan- a | 1,666 71.69 © 1,829 50.47 | % 1,212 48.48 h 47.50 li 9BT 43.26, A. Driscoll, bird let go. Coughing only aggravates a cough | Control caughing— the first step inicurs ing a cough. be stopped at once because’ they are a futile waste of strengths Dr. King’s New Discovery checks coughing quickly and without any bad after-effects, Ttquiets violent throat and lung spasms and gives the congestion a chance to clear away. It has an agreeable taste. All druggists. KING’S NEW DISCOVERY d hen the burden becanie so great the Hen’s prize pole behirM. our clip. Witnesse: n Welth, Mr. Allen. The fish fell in the wa- ter, started upstream dragging Mr. The last Mr. Allen saw of his prize outfit was ‘a streak of foam. showing’ the pike heading up stream at a 30-mile an —Sheriff Hedstrom, Rol. J. McClusky. Phone 453 for the‘ al of their vows to God. | petition of John W The male chorus rendered a fine | ministrator of the e selection. | Freede, late This evening the Evangelist will | ity in the County of Oklahoma ‘and Rreakson (ke ‘Ten Virgins, of (oa 0%, OF shoma deceased, Imac Eateries (A ‘cordial. been filed in this Court, therein pe- tation is extended to the public. of E ate powered and directed to sell real es- WHASTER NOT 3.3" ughlin, ad- of the city, of Ok!ahowa | invi- | titioning that he be authorized, em- id decedent's es- Makes Heatless Light by Harnessing Electrons After two years of experimenting to fevelop bottled, heatless light, an east- tn inventor has announced discover- les that may result in the harnessing bf almost limitless power for the use bf mankind. He claims that he has succeeded in inventing a tube, not un- ture and harness the current used in] Automatic Accelerator, for developing “cold” light. The illustra- » Sawing Outfit tion shows, some ‘of this intricate aj 4 ite ~ P| On circular saws it is often neces: paratus in his laboratory. 8.0K ‘In his experiments, the inventor | ®t¥ to speed up the engine in order to said that he had made profound | cub heavy wood, but it is, of course, changes in the composition of the fila- | i ments inside the lights by rubbing the bulbs with green leaves. Also, he says, he was puffed up like a. balloon and Indpendent Dealer Begins Selling at 151%, Cents “‘gioux Falls, Nov. 19.—The action of one independent dealer here in Yéwering the price of gasoline to 151-2 cents per gallon brought an announcement from Gov, W. H. Mc- Master that the state will not place gasoline on sale here at 121-2c per gallon. | The governor stated that his pur- ose had been accomplished and also sent a telegram to the independent dealers who met his price congratu- Mting him on his actions. PRICE CUT ‘Aberdeen, S. D., Nov. 19.—Ac- carding to advices received here téday’ ome -of the big independent dealers: of Sioux Falls met the de- stand for the price of .gasoline, met the demand of Governor Mc- “Master with gas selling at 15 1-2 cents. State competiti the | north of range 80 west of the 5th ‘Pp. M. All in Burleigh County, N. D. That said petition will be heard by this Court on Tuesday, the 11th day of December, A D. 1923 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, at the court rooms of this Court, in the Court House, in the city of Bis- | marck, County of Burleigh ‘ind State of North Dakota. | And you and each of you are here- | by cited and required then and there to be and appear before this Court and show cause, if any you have, why this petition should not be oes he 25th ated the 25th day of October, -A. D. 1923, Z f By the Court, (SEAL) I. ©. DAVIES, Judge of the County Court. 10-29—11-5-12-19 If you are looking for a Lig- nite coal that gives more heat and lasts longer per ton, try the “Indian Hens.” BIS- MARCK LUMBER COM- PANY. Phone 17. LAWN INSURANCE Fertilize and protect your lawn from freezing out by ‘covering with well rotted mia- |nure. Do it now.before snow agen We are in a position pi quarter of section 10 in township 138 + yj take’ care of all orders - Wachter Transfer Co. 62. 209 5th Street. A baal, ie g 4 ieee 1 for. the like the ordinary electric bulb, that laboratory. +8 Easily Made Waterwheel for Running Small Dynamo transformed purposes, able size; on | buggy wheel, and fastening the wheel, will give 100 candlepower continu- ously for three years without the use of connecting wires, batteries, or need of renewals. if It is known that every bit of rock, piece of steel, or even ® penny is & tolossal reservoir of energy in the form of electrons, that are eonstantly-mov- ing at a speed ‘of from 10,000 to 160,000 miles a eccond. In his search for a force that would release this ea- ergy and at the came time control it, this inventor developed s 5,000,000 volt flash of lightnitg, a yard in diame- ter, which jumped a gap.of,37 feet and | | pT By using a light waterwheel of the type illustrated, where sufficient water ‘current is available for turning it, the energy of the flowing water can be and used ‘for. practical The waterwheel can be made by at-| nin. taching a number of tin cans,sof suit- the felloe of a discarded together with a pulley, os abate withthe swing-table; when the latter several pounds were added to his weight by the electrons that entered his system’ while experimenting in his ning 20 fast while no wood is being: cut. To take care of the speed varia- tions, an automatic accelerator can be | improvised .to work in ‘connection # 3 L. All of us have to keep We sell , “CLEAN- “BEAR CREEK” — “ROUNDUP” HEAD” MARCK LUMBER COM-%rosé to a height of several hundred PANY. Phone 17. warm. BU DIAN SNA FAUVINAAN}HLOANEREU OAV EAGT Saat TO OT | Schtheider Bros , Bismarck —Grade Holstein .. Garske, RN” — ke, Bismarck— Purebred Holsttin . Seventeen héad of g: have been purchased by and only. one member on the circuit has no, pure bred bull. dan for about two hour’- we came to our destination, Square Butte j Creek, the home of the big pike. Of course, Mr. Allen started to cast be- fore the car came to a stop—but diere’s. where the sad story begins. Mr. Allen cast out his line and he hooked a bik one. He landed the big pike on the shore behind hin:. At that instant he was startled by a terrific whir overhead, and to his great surprise saw a fair-sized ald cagle swoop down upon his prize ike, sink his talons and fly away with fish,*line’and red. The eagle Kk val,380- 49.66 1,199 43.02 le Holsteins the members “IN- BIS- and Coals. feet, line and pole dangling below,| 62. Riccardo Martin / In Concert at AUDITORIUM Bismarck, N. D.> - 8:30 P. 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