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rAGH 6ruuUnK THE’ BISMARCK TRIBUNE Sommerce hindered the Equity an St. Paul Exchange in the conduct « their business. HOLD EQUITY BY TRADE BODY * yulity of the commission's decision with reference to property rights Finds Against Minneapol Chamber of Commerce Be ‘ = OFFER FRAZIER ISSURS “AN ORDER QOLSON’S PLACE IN NO. DAKOT (Continued from Page 1) evelt, who is mana campangn, Declares That Unfair Compe- tition was Shown and Or- ders Body to Desist WILL PROTEST WAS WRONGED Mapu Jan. 9. --1he Minite is chamber af commerce, in starement last n bnting of federal t commission's nant « ait practices by th chamber against the Equity Co-oper | ative unnounced that ar Federal Trade Commission *Ppeal would be made to test th coming na | of | H 2 3 WHO WOULD HAVE BELIEVED! WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1924 | } | The coroner St. 4 y hospital of Bottineau af-| and died in the barn. i U N RAILROADS /EIGHT FARMERS ie Sy ae saners He had | found that death was due to heat 4 ite ; JOINT BACKERS practiced the legal profession for |trouble OF LOAN BIL jseveral years at Fertile and other | : Minnesota points, He moved Yo Bot-| J itineau county in 190 son Ay} | DYE IT ges Min#eapolis, Jan. 9. —Kight more | Maine and a daughter in enenela| ey rmers of Minnesota, North Dakota | survive. }and South Dakota were added to the j northwest delegation which will ap- | pear before the agricultural commit- Le THREE ELLIOTT BUILDINGS BURN WITH $10, ea A oss| THEIR PROFITS of the senate and the house in Elliott, N. D,, Jan. 9. he 1} ig , shington to advocate adoption of lieved due to defective wir ne, : Supreme Court Upholds Ac ,000,000 farm loan bill. The | originating in the Dew Drop Inn| | Skirts Kimonos Draperies Requiring Them to Give | hearings will begin Thursday jhere, constfmed that building, and : AB hats af Four ef the delegates left here last | that of the Elliot Motor Servi H Waists Dresses. Gingha Part to Government night. . They ure Henry Arens, of company and the Ellictt comimun-| C4, iS Nentets.) Stoc Jordan; L. Warnet of Warren, | ity hall, causing a total los cu 3 *. E. Gelhause of Webster, S. D., | 2bout $10,000, Tae AILROADS PROTEST 2nd Gecrge C. Ernst of Aberdeen. | Jwmes Weaver was the propri The four North Dakota men who left | tor of the Inn, and Martens Fargo last night are Matt Duffy of |Sttam conducted the Service bus Esmond; George Hoople of Hoople; The buildings were all! Hans Jorgenson of Niagara, and J. | tr me structures and the insurance | A. Power of Leonard. yon them totals a In Washington the eight will Jot | hington, Jan. 9.—Provisions of | the transportation act requiring rail- | roads to divide with the governrent arnings Were sustained ‘Don't wor wretner you ca | NEW FOR 15¢ and will mak the supreme court. A.J, Melines, president, and Ha B-| Regular meeting of the ar? mond + I even if you a ay s_in Fa The attack upon the constituticn-| Fuller, secretary of the North Da- | | Legion Auxiliary A. 0. U. W.jn dyed before, Druggists ‘ He is look ing for Johnson support ality of the recapture clauses was kota Farm Bureau, and E. A. Cor-| | Hall tonight at 8:00-0’clock. | °" tint successfully, because pe ‘ { j brought by the Dayton-Goose Creek | nell, a farmer of Billin Mont, |home dyeing is guaranteed with ; *recinet meetings are being held Railway company of Texas, but when | They will advocate immediate adop-| MAN FOUND DEAD IN BARN } 9! colors. Directions in each pack- Nonpartisans throughout the st j the case reached the supreme court! tion of the loan measure for div. Fergus Palle oiiin Jan ee Cer. Lae" f © delegates to the 119 of the most important railway! fieation so that northwest fdrmers BRT. Vie GR eal He a de ‘ h will be h systems of the country joined in it. may derive the maximum benefit | 740" cutee satiivertigate:” Eh FY . By The IPAS int Describing the transportation act)from it this year V aeath of Oscar Franze’ 9! hie i ee of Commence of ay ty ie pave mec Beat othe mentale att | acs | found dead in a barh, “He had come| but the county mectings are expected dle pro Q raf- ng conduct of the 4) Yevelop some serait ie oF ie aun ie. gave ae ‘5 BOND INTEREST home from # party during the night, | : es n Church of the league is |to give the owners of the railwa: RATE RAISED : co aa pr nary arrange. | n, opportunity to earn enough to( sas ord y polis a re rea TC HES Ind EXERC maintain thole propertics and equip 1, order to make possible the pur| OLS! LOTS OF — | to Roucerene cee : ‘Me has indicated t ment in a state of efficiency, Chief | ase of a larson vonber of eenil EAUTIFUL HAIR) hange, he Will not offer inuch of Justice Taft declared, in delivering) ooo distric eae an Wall B U PM ve, Exchange, being inclined to the opinion of the court that the| schoo! district bond issues as Well | ; aan th frame their own | silroads of ‘the country had Leal. or rund, the Loard of aut SHEVA a i Acti hs : ees ,_ | order and go to it in} placed more completely than ’ ard of cuniyersity | 35-Cent “Danderline’ Does z z ee rele Meu oiiher: Who'd have thought back i 1776 that some day a radi under the fostering guardianshij aon school lands has increased the Watch, Clock. Jewel ene Wishink: | E i 776 that si ‘adio microphone | und ig ‘om, Tate of interest on school bends! ., Wonders for Lifeless, d Spectacle Re mieeD Reais “rhe Pro {Would have been set up under the Liberty Bell in Philadelphia? Well, | {nd control of the Interstate Com-jfron 4 tof poreeht! The Mew ate | and Spectacle epai SU a John A he Pro: lit's happened. This striking contrast between the old and new shows | merce commission. is effective Febru: Brviaee eglectag Hair | i othe: - ermon Ga gressive,” terized the re- Chief Harry T. Baxter, Philadelphia official, broadcasting the history Increase Commission Control Re ete ee BAe CET he f you need the finding ions and endor plidge by the | of the Liberty Reviewing thes i ‘ wurisdie. :8feet bonds which have been pur- A gleamy experts in the above lines i : Aes ae : Liberty fg the increased jurisdic-/ Chased but for which ' SEM NESTS 5 the cor é order, which Republics here un- io Head by: eonerUsA apo! the| ased but for which funds will be mass of luxur- ou Need i require rd of Directors of; conteolede ra pidetae | : commission, the court poinred out| #dvavced as they are received in the iant hair full; We make a & the Char Commerce and J the ssadorship for Wil- | lst four score when the Missouri that the commission's functions were | NeXt Several: months. of gloss, lustre | pairing Swiss, Wrist W H. Adan Ham Lemke i Hianee be- | Tver has remained open until Dee, sine ef ral sued to at ey A a It was explained by board members |), and life short- and give one tveek service cu report wit antes nd Nonparti- | #t this point. Indians crossed no pre imited to the fixing of re: | that bonds are purchased ‘in the or- iy SHuItbWar a mest any kind of watch or foun in wton dispatch | Missouri on the ice Monday, Dee 1, sonable rates and the prevention of] ao. of filing of ‘applications by school genuine: toning! ‘olry air. Lenses we with the order, is willing to | fer the first time HOLDING COURT ens the trampartction | districts Many large bond issues ip of neglect | Stind while you wait. ctions Forbidden ‘collectorship from | h : pt been included in the recent ap- ed scalps with F. A. KNOWLES ie «lla ee ap d the Cod id al SEVEN ESCAPE whieh eprerlde) fey epee “py | Bientions, wie) rou be sold aia) d ependable | Jeweler — Bismarck CHACaa caiecet HiciStealignmt to shelve him, | a porn ine he Yi the ove at 5 to 5 | “Danderine.” Vibes - pector Commerce ai Savouldlsnatente that the “allian AS HOME BU NS EXPENSE, PLAN ali cent interest, ‘ pati yfaaliisehcsl| Lee | ilrond Wate ly, to tnterfere Arthur, N iby dian Ja Mr. and dhecaveaker raily would énable Prepo-| and the dandruff is corrected im- Atay ithe) busines The endorsement Mrs. Pau! Knchn and their five) | those of average. efficiency, the! **! the board expects “to purchase} mediately. hin, dry, wispy or fad- tion of the St. Senator Ladd is not unexpected here. | children narrowly escaped being! District Judge Berry in Man-| sous: said, to earn the preseribell| More bonds of country school dist-l ing hair is quickly invigorated, tak.‘| One Numerous Nonpart leaders have | burned to death when their forr on i é hae SaEER Bylittiesraeaptire ricts. The change in.the rate is di “ling on new. strength, color and | y Equity Cooper made known t add has the car) home near here burned to th dan Gives Suspended‘Sen- sen, the chief jdavicewutateu, sure | pendent on an opinion of the At- youthful beauty. “Danderine” is de- | competitors of the respondent Cham- | 2nd is called into conference fre-| mated loss of rates for all shippers andiyet keep! °° Vote of the board was “unani- | timulating tonic—not sticky or | RMMEAHAL ie ancinhers). by quently. Both are dyed-in-the-wdol | Fred Kuein, Mr. and Mr Saleen the net returns of railways, whether | MOUs it Was suid, the beard includ:ng | oyeasy! Any drug store i METIS ue 3 sub. New Englanders, Ladd being a Maine ; Kehun, f te tise and Mandan, N. D., Jan. 9% strong or Weak to the eeeving wet |both members of the Independent end | ©"°"** : ‘ | eepeee a aes oe te and Coolidge a true 3 he house was practically in thames too h must be cut centages which are fair respectincis | Noupartisan League factions. TONIGHT MEW TORCcviiiie’ ‘he compet | etts man, One North Dakota|then. He cailed the rest of te’ the c¢ icin teach’ Taw. violatote ial eae ee De oe OE aE ESD CUNE S| ss = Pare see titutinge “venations or{ 2 Who opposes Ladd’s agricultural |family and they barely escaped. jesson at the same time lop of |The law operated, the court point. BAPTIST STATE BOARD A Gloom Chasing, nded suits either at law or in| Views recently returned from Wa ; Several membe rs of the h nu hold 1 expen ind eostuonh court eA ae a aie ey ‘ p SAT FORKS FEB. 1 voking Anita La s-JC} * combining or conspiring to|imgton where he talked to President ; got out of t e house with only! ] pelieve the jurist is justified,” ss oh e au oe tia ae : ell fee Mee N. D., Jan. 9.—A . sen Farce Comedy 5 member the Chamber | Coolidge jtheir night clothes to protect them! Judge H. L. Berry in the Morton i aH co ae ald ie ace “rim. {SPeckl meeting of the board of 73 seo abay Se deal with| “The president has a distorted view {from the January cold ouennae = ; sximum to hold the excess “prin | managers of the North Dakota R H t ee ie agricul! conditions in the! A piano and two chairs were al mS ee term of {UHY te preserve their sound eceno-| Baptist convention will be held in AS e Q 1 Is leeeeanobule prthwest,” he said. “It is because {that v dof the $4,000 worth) out raipe ived plana mic condition and avoid wastefu rand Forks Friday, Feb. 1, it has ndering/any telegraphicom- |) 4. een listening to Senator |of furnishings in the home. Een ; Si penditures and unwise divide ed today hy Dr. F. E.| ” urnishing continuous and{ Be, has been lis The home, built about four years ia : olutors of the| Those which earn less. will be ei ee ! THEATRE Romance I price quot tas ae i é | ED. was thorong ¥ mo lern and ieee help, its court explained, to obt | ous phases of ‘church Wor fe which pre-| 5. Era ued at $10,000, Tt was insured credit thru a fund made up of the! will be presented by Dr. Peter C. eS Tha Juvénile Comedy dealing in! FOLEY’S VISIT |for about 40 per cent of that ich oaths five rt of the excess earnings held by| Wright It New York city, and TONIGHT A cient Serres e ra mecccerding: to cooperative 1 1O DENVER IS | monnt ee us released Lthe kovernment, \plans will be made for the com- THURSDAY THREE CHEERS method, denying to “any duly ae OS - sq} The flames such head-| wi the ne movition that further vio~ = ~~ pletion of the five yeas movement} MOVIB CHATS credited representat any or- GIVEN PRAIS | bere ed tiiat| ebony On mthegdr ys vould mean which will terminate April 30, presents ' ganization or association of farmer it was ipo 2 members imposition of af 00 «nd al Scientist Claims He |i921, Beate grain growers or shippers admission akota's poet {Of the family to do more tt ern On sient ie g(tiegall Work under the management of} to membership in respondent) BI la SA a cba rs a iar te para was sent t9 puld be suspended for good betlavs ‘Changed-Young Male} a. )is.i0, Colonenaiive nears 66 P $ Chamber,” passing any rule compell-]° ae ee se dil rthur at on but by the time aid} ier 5 “ussed ing country shippers to pay commis-{Cent speaking trip into Colorado, 2¢ | arrived, the home was practically, “It may not be aecording to Hoy Frog Into a Female}, uct ere will be all e@ sions unless like commissions are] ¢e'ding to the Colorado Buel ee lauknentoithererod said the judge, “but I don’t think meeting of the board orth D paid by shippers to Minneapolis from Tron Compiny’s magazine. Mr tall Arthur has little fire fighting any of the five will make moonshine] Koenigsberg, East Prussia, san. 9. | kota Woman's Baptist Missionary ¥ Omaha or “other such favored mar-]Whe is mow associate editor of they apparatus, und as a matter of faet Rev. F. L.|—~Roosters may some day be trans- | society which will be presided over e geen yanules tart iddingy) ossccues coe teney Os ly ceuareuy | - Watkins, one of the biggest fighters | formed into hens and thus help in-|hv Mrs, ©. KE. Webster of Farep, when buying grain on ndsothersplaces.)" he: nag: 'for prohibition in the state, suggest- | crease ‘the egg supply if promises of |Mrg. N. J. Nelson of Grand Forks, k oat country points from paying |" 6 day Obeuntete ist the method,” scientists are fulfilled. The prom- js ing secretary-director of the 4 ket price of the} LU MA RCS CRY: a | MARKET NEWS ---- Hl re held out after several years | organization. Mrs. G. E. Young of iling at tye time in the pee forward: Ha | j jof experiments with bugs, rats,| Minneapolis, will speak at this fi Room of the Minneapolis | meconds Visles Amon uit : { guinea pigs and frogs | mecting. 1 99 4 many of our folks wanted him oT } The trick of developing a regula- | isl: TU Neeae ghar { Upholds Contentions ig eee set coleceive Wet, ( tion, sure-enough, female toad from | BOTTINEAU JUDGE DIES i The trade commission, in its find-| that when he iy che acct in| a youngster who’ started out in the] Rottineau, ant Be “Toadhing rf ings of facts and conclusions, up-|Qctober it required three wee world as a male has actually been | walseth, ipal judge here ' holds contentions of unfair compe.| Aim to fill the engagen | accomplished, it was announced here, | for the last eight years, died at the tition against the Equity and the St.|@ressed more than thirty kee jand further experiments are being | As With an all star cast di- - sb Paul Exchange, and said that “acs| ting that time, including — the : = _ fearried on with the view of bring: | nenneee ae tion on the part of the Chamber hin-|t#de and high schools, Lions and | uarez, pe aay -Federat | ing about perfection in these newest rected by Kennet! ‘ebb. dered and suppressed eovrinetit(ont| Rotary clubs, community meetiags,! Chicago, | result of jee under ae eral sare rout- | of freaks of nature. The diseovery, A startling photo-drama from the cooperative terminal mar-|*#¢ hospital, and other groups.) profit-t king averaged | / Ada o en hundred rebels | announced by Professor Harms, of f th eG keting of grain in the Northwest, and | | Wherever he went he left behind him|lower in tie dealings today. | 9 ende, 40 miles from the bor- | Koenigsberg, has attracted much at- | of the presen ay protected members of the respondent |#, til of good cheer, friendliness,| The Gpenng which iam from | der soalentay: a to advices | tention in ‘the scientifie world, par- ‘younger generation, Chamber from the competition of co-| Kindly feeling, a Little better under-jone-third cent decline to one-, from ele if Tgxus. The rebels | ticularly among other experimenters | t : sociations.” The com-;%ttnding of what is really most) eighth to one-fourth cent advan e, Suffered great loss in dead andj who have been working for years and BeABIKAE ES. wublication [meh ai in life ts cach of i [ee May $1.08 8 Sto 3 wounded. jon. this Particular aex eat val Bt fee ry raloa OF ithe iow jon | #hd a little stronger*determination to) July $ - » 7-8 wa 1 ‘ince Pro’. Harms let the world | law Suits, males of the oreanizalion') yg crualto) thoy ddedls that ave) Ane | bia, allel? woieral ack and) SPAULDING > IDATE | know of his successes, with the hum- | Larry Semon 2 é ‘est and best. For example, a st then a rally. eG Pas M. W.' ble toad, scientists from various | é } : The Bi Show | worker ‘oley at the clos penuentls corn strength ad= | cree ey ihe last 21 years clerk| parts of Europe have been flocking —iIn— Migia, 2 Monkey fa 1,200 persons | vancec values but gains) of court of Grand Forks county, will!to his work room here to hear the Sisto ali Pisa ee A heard hin rs talks such as failed to sci well. Closed unset-|not be a candidate for Heine details of the transformation. ‘The “LIGHTNING Clowmer seen and t A ‘that give us something to live on.'”| tled ower gio 1-4 cents} when his present term expires, he has! trick, it is said, is quite simple, after LOVE” ‘ : | “The people themselves rai$ed and | highe 08 5-8"so $1.06 5-8. | announeed. once nature’s ways have been un- |] with paid the amount necessary to cover} : ee | - | covered. Ri jthe very modest daily charge which) BISMARCK GRAIN Too Late To Classify Other scientists, including Profes- “OL EY lee nator teenie le and they| (Furnished vy Russell-Miller Co.) | | sor*Steinach; ‘of Vienna) who/claims {had a good time doing it. Literally | Bismarek, eueuaen | FOR RENT—Partly furnished, two-| successes with gland operations on on | thousands of our folk-both little and [N° 7 dark sciern 31.06 | room apartment, heat, lights and | human beings, and Professors Hands NEYTAR iy: [bigeheard him and enjoyed. him,|N® 1 northern spring 102 | water, $8 Sisth St. “Phone jand Schultz, have ben experimenting AUDI ORIUM ee Asli sal ‘i sae Many have already said that they are o 614 after 5 p. m. 1-9-3t | along the same lines for years, prin- i St SHE tgqe . q Millions Use It—- Few Cents [confidently expecting him to return ee eae ia ; ~ [inal vata eulnek Mere nea F be Cte . ? f aie é Vrortanathan almilareeiel ee nore: Palas 8 ‘or general house-| mice, and while they nearly reache ve MEDICINE He Hon Buys Jar at Drugstore for aneshes similar visit within not| xo. 2 flax ; F, Tillotson, 200) their goal on several occasions, Old UBSTITUTES ° : i Caan Tac sinaeane Jact Tired ra Note ae aon 1] West Broadway. Phone 328 |Dame Nature refused to be outdone t l people, spending two weeks with us|, eas uote but do not handle the 1-9-3t | by up-to-date scientists and held on- ’ 9 4 ut that time. following ad |to her secrets of the ages. Other 5 ¢ > set -$0.31 Most of ‘Em Brown | scientists spureed: on by ee | ep SP larley > About the only prominent hat that | Harms , haye started anew 5 . (U. S.GRAND JURY [8° bled nolltouud its wey atitectie tine hale! exnarinientan with coaarers: SEAT SALE TODAY IN SESSION Werte grand convened in Fargo this morn- ing to investigate a number of cas th W. Richardson, United State: i district attorney, said that the term | would be bri probably ending to- | morrow. Members of the grand jury are: J. J, Walton, Carrington; Jos. | howald, Grand Forks; Wm. Van Hook; Wm. | jury Ma- Malioy, Attow, Davenport; | Ib te: MA-lb. t One cent. per Ib. Ear corn (72- under shell. WIRE SERY Becaause of today’s, market H. J. Sorlien, Bergen; A. J. Olson,| Washburn; C. C. Crum, LaMoure; | i rere ‘Henry Botz, Cando; Hans Miller,| Office HAIR Ryder; Carl Blank, New Salem; Phi-| yaeniinten’ \ lip, Gugel, Blanchard; M, Webster, |Ellendale; “A. 'S. Josund, Cathay 4] John Hong, Hillsboro; Fred Lindvig, | Kloten?'F. G. ‘Leigh, Thorne; Fred |Roble, Deering; Leonard ‘bon; Way J. ..Gill,/ Mandan; “H.. E el, Carrington; KE. A. Duff, Far- |go; Martin D. Johnson, Hartland; ven obstinate, unruly or sham-| 1, EF. Sell, Blabon}’ James ‘Malson,| pooed Mair stays combed all day in| Inkster; A. Brubaker, Fargo any style.you like. -“Hair-Groom” is | Schauss, Mandan; H. S. Swan, Cros- |-2 dignified’ combing . cream) which by; S. G. Busby, Lisbon. atural’ gloss and ‘well- to your hair — that GROOM “Keeps Ha ir Combed RECORD LATE RIVER CLOSING “Hair- so. helps | ir. Be- aful’ imitations. ough.inyestigation of records of the| United States Indiah> agency here and, interviews with aged Indians among pthe Sioux fdit-to reveal a-year ‘in the : ss and on: ‘social occasions. jess; al 4 Cole, Tis+} Fort Yates, N. D., Jan. 8.—Thor- | ment of 21 lan |i2 4 repor | Priation obilt, | would go otit \1 daclle th } BENEVOLEN My little boy, way to spend noon, than by BOY-—I ain’t There's a chum frour to wate Would Close Land the gate, idling away your timc? ter who is prying mé white Yellow & M - A $0.48 thus far ed | Life 30 A is st t ound igcount Tate Ib. in Minnesota), Se ICE CURTAILED. crippel wire service, report is curtailed at Dickinson Jan id Offi ted to ho ae of ‘Txf stén nC TC have y this beautiful after- standing in ‘front of y Represent: ards is the Ne idling away my time. p_inside with my sis- 10° cents on Jud for papa _ ter states, Sem angmoietien CoE, THE DELEGATION ada ‘in the house this. Congre: But, of course, Nevada, the Kentucky Derby. ative Charles. whole “delegation” from: la, like its s has two senators. ag aT NR Tribune ‘Want Ads Bring Results. ——————— i ’ 5 : | Relieves Headache | UA Tittle Musterole, rubbed on fore-\ | aead ‘and temples, will usually drive | | away .headache. A clean, white oint- | |ment, made ‘with oil of mustard, | Musterole is a-natural’' remedy with imone of the evil after-effects so often | caused by “‘internal medi¢ine. To Mothers: Musteroleis now made in milder form for babies ana’srnall_ children. Aak for Chi dren's Py MAIL ODERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION. - 119% —4th St. Bismarck, N. D BISMARCK STORAGE COMPANY Storage of ~‘all ‘kinds. Rates on application. DEAD CAR STORAGE ..$2.50: PER MQ, Office With © ~ : juek ne’ 82 Strike Coal Co. 909 Main St. ‘Tf; it” does: not ererain you, your, money pesunded 3 after ihe. second act. ne Ae ictal ee Prices $2.20, $1.65, $1.10, Including Tax.

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