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PAGE EIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ARGUMENTS COMPLETED Lignite Coal Case Submitted To 1. Cc. C. Washington, ment on the creases in rd North Dakota Dakota, South sota were state Comm June 6 riers’ prop s on lignite coal from to points in North Dakota and Minne made the Inter ree ion y afternoon netion brought by the Pac the Soo Line, the and the Chicago, Paul, who sought approximately per cent fective the schedules have been pe Frank Milhollan, chairman North Dakota Board Commissioners, sat sion to hear the BOY SCOUTS before commis: The Northern Great Milw to iner ase rate The ef ites of proposed new stponed twice of the of Railroad with the com mis argument REACH CAMP at Lake Canada Having Fine Time Carlyle, s who left last Sat mp at Lake Carlyle arrived with out mishap and in high spirits, as shown by a letter received from Rus sell LeBarron by his mother, stopped at Minot eo visit the which proved of much interest to th They were joined by between f trom towns and 28 fre report that it seems to be too cold , report that th ideal ph The Roy S boy outs not good yet. The lake ‘ucterizes |— Ame However seem to be enjoying ylish but not outs a card from dery he last. evening An abundance of white burch and poplars. Lakes of the finest. Had fine trip with no bad ry one fecling fine and rub doesn’t last long. Kind est wishes to all the good folks at home, Wish you could sce camp.” DISSENT FROM WALSH REPORT Washington, June 6—Five Republi- can members of the oil committe presented to ne Senate a m report dissenting m ut here ity some re- spect the co Walsh, mittee prosecutor, Senator ACCIDE GROW London, June 6 raffic accidents in three months took a toll of 158 lives, according to an official report of the police department. One hundred and forty deaths resulted from accidents in connection with mechanically propelled v COOPER IS DEAD Minneapolis, June 6.—John— B. Cooper, vice-president of the Cargill Commission company and a promin- ent figure in chamber of commerce activities in Minneapolis for more than a quarter of a century, died at St, Bar s hospital he es terday of injuries receiv automobile : He was 62 MAKE DIRT BRICKS Paris, June 6—Several houses in and near Paris have been construct- ed with a compressed brick made rom ordinary earth. The brick was developed by two French engineers, working under the auspi of the national committee for scientific re search and invention. ND DANCE New York, June 6—A new drink reported to be popular in the more. remote parts of the Republic ot Colombia instill a desire to fight in| the natives of the region, according to Dr. H. H. Rusby of | the New York College of Pharmacy. The ef- fect of the drink on white men, how- ever, is to make them, wish to dance Dr, Rusby says FOR INACTIVE KIDNEYS When the kidneys are in need of a good flushing take FOLEY PILLS, a diuretic stimulant for the kidneys. | They promptly and effectively flush | the kidneys, increase their activity | and bring pleasant relief. Landon | Taylor, Dorchester, Iowa, writes “{ can truthfully say that FOLEY PILLS are the best I ever used. I had lots of trouble with my kidneys and liver; I couldn’t lift a eenieg | my back was so weak. Every morn- ing I was dizzy, could hardly walk, but now I feel fine.”—Adv. England’s smallest industry is the making of stains which pick out certain bacilli in human tissue when inspected through a miscroscope. —— Judge Makes Erroneous Pre- diction Regarding Lawyer is all I He “About one clean shirt thought he would ever wear. had fallen away to a mere shadow; | was as yellow as saffron and often doubled up with pain. Doctors con- ‘tinuady gave him morphine and were bout to operate for gall stones. Mayt’s Wonderful Remedy quickly restored him to perfect health Sagain.” It is a simple, harmless Preparation that removes the ca- 4arrhal mucos, from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation /which causes practically all stom- neh, 4s rand intestinal ailments, a 2 ndici One dose pict or money refunded. the} from the views drawn up by THE EYES HAVE IT, They | Williston | She comes time before ing all pr est_to elect from Corsica, same uline Po meets her es in French beauty her its Napoleon, shows. AS THEY sol IN THE BEAUTY C RACE ADVANCES | Coolidge, | | i but it will be a long | faterloo.” Just now she's: The Paris Cinema Cluy is euty XIRL, 5, VICTIM oT OF AUTOMOBILE June rs old, so wits driven by Thirtieth Thirty-fifth street avenue Koester police pending The girl lived Thirty-third avenue south. The girl was cros the when struck, witnesses — said, though the driver tried t jting the girl, but [sev al feet. ‘YOUNG QUITS THIS WEEK? Reported Congressman Will Hand in Resignation Gertrude | uck | Herman nue and was an at |south, at Minnehaha [held by the | vestigation. street al- she Co the » Young of is expected to resign his seat in the United States House of Representatives this we ding: to information received in his home city. Mr. as a judge of; Board of — Ap-j ntly announced. nation would [North Dakota with but two Congre: men. Hig seat could not be filled by spea@il election in the June prim- s approd It cleetion in Otherwise the seat would nt until next Mareh 4. rressman ) later |BEER FAMINE THREATENED June 6. STentin is thre: eight brewe a result of ery workers. A River of Romance What a stream of romance and jstory the Missouri river has been! | This wonderful river with its broad | stretches of lake and bluff, its bird haunted islands and bayous, its changing moods, its varying clime, [and vegetation, its Indiau and white | oopulations, its song and story, has guilt itself Into our national struc. ture, and the end is not yet. The stery of the Mi Ppi nas not yet been written. It is liquid { romane It has been flowing down this central valley as long as water {has flowed anywhere on this conti- {nent. ‘The geologist sp {“hoary with antiquity iflow here when the |vanished from the se tlon, and so long as ue # parched and de: | Indianapolis Journal, | In the Middle Ages cats were al- ys. kept in convents ate globe.-— | Lester Grote Tells How Tan- | Jae Saved Him From It And | How It Helped Him Regain Health. “Before taking Tanlac my stom- {ach had me feeling miserable all the time,” said Lester Grote, 809 Third Ave, S.W., Aberdeen, 8. D. “I was get nay for ‘an operation, thinking I had ulcers, but every- ‘body kept telling me all the tile, ‘take Tanlac’ So finally I started on Tanlac and that is how and why I got rid of my stomach trouble and am now a weil man. “For a year or more everything I would eat made me sick and the TAKES DEAD MAN TO JAIL Censtable Thought He Was, Only “Dead Drunk” | nd Rapids, Minn, June 6. of the death Floodwood, as the result | ition of Hutila of an of alleged drinking spr dance at Wawina, made at once. Arrested by the constable of Wa- wina, while apparently “dead” drunk, | Hutila was loaded into a machine to! he brought to jail and when taken| out he was found dead. Whether} ith was due entirely to drinking from partial suffocation while huddled on the floor of the car has not been Josed Arvid and Carl A who wer ted at the were fined in court. hi John Yaltinen, who w: at the point of he interferred in the arrest of the trio. Valtinen paid and costs. Make New Move To Oust French Government Head at a is expected to be Johnson. ame ti as arrested an when ime Paris, June 6.—As a new their campaign to oblig Millerand to resign, the cialist coalition decided to to cut off the government’: move in President | (ws to try money afte the decision was reached conferences in. which s of the coalition, balked by | the President counter-move to; their offensive, considered me rl over-coming stout resis H Tokyo, June 6- manufacturing perfect crystals, invented by two profe of the Tokyo Imperial Unive will bring down the cost of a $1,500 crystal ball to $1. The artificial crystal is made by melting white stones by electricity at a tempera- ture of 2,000 degrees "GATOR WITH PARROTS Tampco, Mexico, June 6—The man- cating alligator which eseaped from a zoo here recently was found three days later slesping in the parrots’ The alligator made his es- cane any wise) er next _morn- ing posses scoured the vicinity for the reptile. A general alarm was sounded throughout the ci IMMIGRATION | GROWS Montreal, June *6—Canadian —im- migration has increased by 104 per cent during the fiscal year 1923- | 1£24 as, compared with 1922-1923, ac- | ing to a statement issued by the Department of Immigration. Im- migration from the United States has decreased’ seven per cent, how- | ever. ABERDEEN MAN THOUGHT OPERATION WAS NECESSARY gas would almost cut. off my breath. I also suffered from a gnawing sen- sation and considerable pain in the pit of my stomach. Since taking Tanlac J eat everything, never fecl a touch of indigestion, and feel as good as I could ask to: feel. “Now I will match my appetite and digestion against anyones! In fact, my stomach couldn’t be in bet- ter condition, I am certainly glad I listened to my friends and took Tanlac.” j Tanlac is for sale by all good cruggists. Aecept no substitute. Over 40 million bottles, sold, - | Tarlac Vazetanle (Pils; itot con-” stipation ‘made and recemmended by the manufacturers of TANLAC. | | modern history” {ward movement of humanity asa vision.” | RAILRATE | seve {the basic industr |On the Steel Steamships of the _{All Tourlst and R. R. Ticket Offices, or 2000 President Cooli dge Delivers Address to Scitool Washington, June 6- delivering the commence ddress today at Howard Uni- an institution partly main tained here by the government. ne- sroes, declared the American negro’s progress was “one of the marvels of and that his future im his own hands, : Contrasting “the . rapid advance- t of the colored people in Am- ica with the slow and painful up President LUIS whole,” the President advanced the thought that “the black man’s pro. vision on this continent was a neces: urt in a great plan by which the + v to be saved to the world vice we now are able to sary CUT ASKED 2 Hoch Reéolution Is Passed In the House Washington, June 6—The Hoch resolution looking to a general down ward revision of railroad freight rates, especially in regard to farm products, was adopted today by the! House. The resolution, differing in 1 respects from one passed by enate, would recognize an “ex isting depression in Agriculture, and the Inter- state Comme Come ion to fect a revision of rates on agricul ture,. including livestock, affected the depression, EMM ef. More than 300, 000 ,000 shoes were manufactured United States in 1923. ITES-STINGS . Apply wetbalsing soda orhouse- i hold ammonia, followed by KS UB ___ one? Nahe Seaton of th pairs in GreatLakesTransitCorporation “TIONESTA” “JUNIATA” “OCTORARA” PLAN your vacation this summer to include a cruise on the great Inland s Luxuriously appointed ships— world renowned cuisine. ssenger service exclusively every three » stopping at Buffalo (for Niagara Falls), Cleveland, Detroit, Mackinac Island, Sault Ste. Marie, Houghton and Duluth. : Cruising Lake Erie-Detroit River-Lake “Lake Huron-Straits of Mack- ake Superior and numerous other of water making the Great Lakes group. ORCHESTRA Tick DANCING and Reservations at G. C. Williams, G. L. T. Corp. Duluth, Minn. Do you stand to lose all this? If fire descended upon your home, would it find you unproteeted, unin- sured, with nothing to help you face the loss? Or are you adequately, in- sured, so that a fire would be only an incon- venience, not a disaster? Make certain that you are completely protected against every possible loss. A few minutes spent securing insurance today may save you heavy loss tomorrow. The advice of this agency has saved many a property owner from loss, | Why not let us help you, too? MURPHY “The Man Who Kno Insurance” Bismarck, eee bib tiot FRIDAY, J PRETTY SHOES At Reduced Prices. for Mi-Lady — Suedes, Patents, Satins and Kid Shoes in Straps, Cut-Outs and New Designs $595 $695 $7.95 ALEX ROSEN & BRO. The Men’s Clothes Shop Wildwood: CLOSED To-Night © Orchestra Plays For Co, A Hop At Ft. Lincoln. BUT DON’T FORGET THE BIG DANCE Tomorrow Night DANCE’ EVERY NIGHT (except Sunday.) S. S. PRES. MADISON BAND “BEST IN THE NORTHWEST” WATCH FOR FEATURE NIGHTS eo ee Ro Clearance Sale WOMEN’S and MISSES’ Latest Styles — All Sizes. Never in our history have we offered fine foot wear at such prices. Our only reason for making such cuts in prices is we are carrying too large a stock. Sale Starts Saturday lade sii chiarn's Be Ladin Patent and Kid Srp Pumps, GO Qe Values #100 cn and Tan Pumps: $4.95 Skin, $850 values ns Tan Alligator $5.95 yale Syee and Satin Fumes. THE FAIR STORE 8rd and Broadway. Opposite Post Office. — Heiteiitpar Ce BERR RE ee eee Use Red The High-Grade G|‘soline and Get Moi? and Better Mileage ‘OU will get more mleage because ‘there is no waste to Red Crown— it vaporizes to the last dop; every par- ticle is mixed with air, converted into a steady flow of ith, rhythmic power. You will get better Red Crown gives perf —it burns clean; yoi along eagerly; you Tesponse to your every whim. Red Crown is manufetured by the Standard Oil Company (Indiana). It is made to give the umost of motor satisfaction. It expreges in terms of performance the ideas animating the Management of this Company in its earnest endeavor to rqder a'complete and dependable ee | to the motorist. OLITE A Perfect Gasoline is for the motorist ‘who demands a little quicker action fom" his car and is willing to forego xtreme economy. RED CROWN, 2:.9c per Gal. SOLITE,,. 26.9c per Gal. At the following Standard Oil Service Stations: 8th and Main Sts, | ai cll | | And the f Stations flowing Fig Bismarck Motor Co., 416-Broatway te ims Service Station, 4th and Rosen St. - A. C. Dance, Menoken, N. D. A.T. (Welch, Menoken,’N. D. Baldwin Hdwe. Co., Baldwin, N. Me Rupp Bros. Hdwe. Co., Baldwin, Val Benz, Moffit, N. D. Standard Oi! Company, Bimarck, M.D. JUNE 6, 1924 ye” ee TTT TT TTD seen AD, SaTAAHUUUNUUOAMUUOUEEUAEOUGEOAEEOAEEOEE eee