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PAGE EIGHT WOOL GROWERS OF STATE GET CUT IN RATES 0 Per Lots Will be Reduced 20 to Cent From Ne Carload rth Dakota on IGAR RATE IS CUT Other Actions Reperted in Weekly Bulletin of Rail- road Commission pecially efit by curload rates on wool 1 North Dakota to uch as New Ye Baltimn nd Mot hin and in ca ectivel Ide M. 8. the local Dodge ordered by: aie Inte Commerce Bro i today Dakota Railroad skeleton steel body which attra much uttention in’ the eduen i exhib held by De roth Wor pn with the New Y conne oe and San Francisco be available for lo pounds, w 1 minimum Bie eR 40,000 » on December The body is uniq: he 2 40,000 pe annou 1-2 ¢ num weight present half is enameled, trin finished 1i for and t mufinished eted entirely and decisions | of the commission follow S lester Cases Docketed The upholstery and Ellendale Electric Cony: BIE | eae cae thence ine lendale, North Dakota, Investigation showing the deep cushiol upon Commission's own mo INO) the eenuine hair adding. rites, « and practices of the The fin the hedy Utilit Riowe nab fine, laynbotie WURats aly Otter Tail gus Falls, Power Minn Company, Fer "= GRIDIRON DINERS IN tion ectrie ri and vatth THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE face, The reputation for retaini newness of appearance after years of service is the result of Dodge Broth proce iking the enamel at temperature, r nished wf shows how the pressed steel together, A stiffness and free- consisting of and riveted simum strength ogether with light we s welded pa ves m nt dom from warping and from No wood whatever the construction of the hody the frames for the removable and the féw strips to whi als are tacked. round the win- upon the looks like varn Sis of pressed ste ters int ion cushions Idin hich closet ) finished in thers have construction to applied steel their Type A hody WASHINGTON ! jthe entertainment UNUSI AL BODY DISPLAYED HERE GIRL, 18, TELLS POLICE OF 20 BANDIT RAIDS Rob-Haired Bride Three Weeks Makes an Amaz- ing Confession TYPEWRITES STATEMENT Minneapelis, Minn am O'Shanter bob- 18 years old, who was married | weeks. in di eG i ! ugo, 20 Mi iTUe selene econreenionpentas pub lic the police. On story, police gansquads to St. Paul, surrounded ay and after a three-hour am- captured a man and another pnd man, husband of the Shanter girl, was arrested in | Minneapolis, The girl told of women in the gang who wore men’s clothing. i Called Big Police Coup | and Type B to the of Detectives Andrew | Business Coupe,» ‘Touring Car and] Crumny ribed the night's work / Roadster. According to the local]as the most important police coup dealer, the faet that the body is built}ot the | e the cafety ntirely of the passengers, steel adds materially to} 1 is Alice Carlisle, 79! Her husband is How- | minimizes splinter and fire ha s old. Mordover, steel construction Is light,| First, Mrs. Carlisle described the | affording maximum strength with'heldup December 10, when she help- | minimum weight. The interior of thefed a man rob R. J. Colton, grocer | body is* more roomy than would be Penn avenue N., at the point ! the case-if wood were used because pistol. er i the stronger steel supports are less Don’t worry,” she said to detec- bulky than wood pillars. s. “IM tell’ you all about-it. These and many other untages "she said, “I'ma dood typ of all-steel body construe it is} write it out for’you on the t pointed out by th er, writer, if you want me to do ij obvious that the life of the body is} She wrote an amazing story. thi eryone interested in seeing th body is cordially e Gilman Co, time during the week ran longed even in the most invited to salesrooms any late into the Drove Car For Holdups . irst she said she was a Minne- Is ol izh school and business col- e graduate “with honors. hen she wrote: “I, used to drive~ the cur and sit at the wheel while the men went inside and held up the store. Thad a little black gun les id President Coolidge clos. |Lwuaed to cars overcout poc- | len S |ket, but I didn't use it very often.” j une Tel Company, ogram with wren vor : ene) re ary ; sien ae ie For more than an hour she sat ites A eae . ean ae the typewriter, and when she was Bede cclenlione’ ontonerts ’ Early. in the. proceedings, before trough, she had described 20 hold- Rare cresaniaives vGotn HN ON BUYS FARMER’S COSTUME club turned to the evening's fun, ;U?s, in which the loot aggregates BAY ens lit paid a respectful tribute to three (3000. The holdups comprise the fone rates. ee — members who have passed away r part of the recent serie: Northwestern Bell Telephone Com- jsince the last dinner. They were] hich have resulted in extraordi- any, Fargo. Application tor per-; William M. Butler Bids off {Frank G, Carpenter, John H. y police precautions to trap ban- Gon to discontinue toil station at . ss and David R. M the nes 3, é Ui i Maximum Silencer to be whom assisted in founding the club Police Surround House Arnold, N. D: 1 a | Squads who raced to Paul, i Midwest Power Company, St. Paul,! — Presente Secreta ri}. | Map to Nea ee ee cra i Set Nes ee BinEHGeTe Presented to Secretary Wil- mance: re Southern states, TWe new members were properly {ter the girl typed the statement, Minn. Application for ai aa 4 ma P a . initiated: ‘They tsv ded a house on Charles issue $100,000 6 1 ercent First | _— SM ded” by lawent: ton ¢ ee SRS en . idironed” and — initiated: They rrounded : rles , Mor 2) Year Bonds. ‘ Wane Others: tide | Demouratic maleate lwere James L. Wright of the Cleve-{*:1eet, the exact address being with- ( stern Bell Telephone Com-| Capital Newspapermen Telephone Company, — | int application to sell] wea Thy certain rural tines out ot nian di winte is Citizens of Fortuna, Alkabo and! jyeny 1 ¢ in which Vicinity Soo Line Railway Company.! yuitic n f se Petiti King that a siding be built’ phe usual good-natured roa where the Soo Line tracks cross gig Pei 103 west of Alkabo P Washington newspap ‘ Power Company, Fer ianesota, Application tot iatie thod of billing li were Pres at Jamestown, members of the ca! Otter i , the diplomatic set, sev Falls, Minn brs of the states and men continue in the business and pro Enderlin, fe life of the country New Formal Traffic Docket | a graceful interlude, the club | Before the ite Commerce! presented to the retiring Fre Commission, Complaint of the Ili- nor gales ee duasecinds Coal Tratfie slot the Wa Corps, a decor- | et 16 ation in the 3 den and diserin ‘y rate on Coal trom| , gridiron pre- | Mino to Min North] sented to nele Joe nnon on the and South Dakota, ete. This Com- sion of his retirement from mission has interv and will be! Congress. represented at the hearing | ndwiched in between the skits Cases Decided Jof comedy and music were speeche The comp Glen Ulin tof H. t of Under t ne pull of the clu Among the none 1 n were plished. Ru ax rks by President’ Coolidge, Am Railroad « nove Dassador Jus d, Senator Butl tions as to of Mapai nd “Roxy” grain at ( 1 New York, whose na The Commission upproved the ap- among radio devot plication of the Mountrail Telephone ‘throughout America, Company to discontinue its Wabek A Rummage Sale nge and ser ubscribers) The presidential campa of through Plaza course, furnished the > for The Northern Pacific Railway hay- much of the entertainment. An, 1 ing erected temporary stockyard |a neer opened the proceedings ! at Goldwin this ease was closed 12 to the highest bidders | 10-24, gr : The Northwestern Bell Company w; en permission to sell and the Greaves Telephone Com- (1 was given permission to buy a! Telephone tion re sonators of Follette, Tohn. W Davi But of the Committe certain rural line running out ot f the Democratic Kenmare. National Committee; Willi The Northwestern Bell Telephone Adoo, Samuel Gompe: Roosevelt, Company was given permission to | Johns: and Theodore discontinue its toll Station at Arn-!defeated candidate for governor of old, North Dakota. 2 York, app bidd: The Sheyenne this was given pern change property proc sale, elephone Compa ion to sell it Sheyenne to Gust ny “will be used for Swenson. be do} The Commission approved the ap- the democratic national comn plication of the Midw Power A convention radio amplifier, Company to issue and sell $400,000- |! to go up, brought out 6 1-2 percent First Mortgage Bonds. from everybody The Northern States Power Com- Chairman Shaver. He de pany was given permission to place Never xe: would the procec light- of a democratic national cc tive on all be broadcast by radie if he current used after November 30, help it. The instrument was monte ane ed down to Chairman Butler. The Interstate ‘Transportation | When Mr. Hutler examined his aeeinaae i cnesatin guides urchase he discovered it was not Certifieate No, 6 was given permis. amplifier at all, but a Maxim si- sion to discontinue service between, !encer. i j Carrington and Cooperstown, North’ "Stun, shorused the losing bid- er ote iders joyous i peers: ey, “Oh nob at ull” responted Mr. ; Butler blandly. “Its just what 1 Have your clothes dry-\winted to. send to a. friend for cleaned, pressed and repaired | Christm for Xmas. City Cleaners &! Exp! ions developed that the | Dyers. Phone 770. |friend to whom he wished to apply | the silencer was FERTILIZER jek, the Nay. {sudden recall Secretary Department, from a Wilbur, whose speaking. trip campaign at, Order yours |the chll of the White House was the Wachter Transfer Co.) subject of lively comment and spec- j ulation at the time. | Nobody wanted to bid on “the fam- ous campaign teapot” which next | R. E. BONHAM was offered but there was excit OPTOMETRIST competition for the “pictorial far Member N. 1D. State Board of lar costume, guaranteed to make any Optometry. ‘candidate look like a Vermont iy er.” Magnus Johnson bid highest for it| and carried it off. “Going to have your picture taken Lawn fertilizer should bei jn the west during the applied now. teday. Examined pre, Be Glasser Pitted BONHAM BROTHERS - rs TUTTT jexplained it made it easy for him to| figure the electoral votes W. Davis map.” he objected on oxa “doesn't show Kenta ht new explained — the auctioneer cky was demo erat Bek bet Coolid, So this map is 4 chair dD qu Democratic knocked down foo and the auctioneer of “platform that won the electi “tt oanybeay ha: right te the; Republican. platform,” shouted Sen- i have.” winning platform,” ad- + auction the progr eo plat platform it the * rejoined the auctioneer.” but i Coolidge. the Democra When platform Plain nm of the Dealer and Su: Brooklyn Henry egro, Running Wild, Kills One; Himself Slain; held. pistols d 1 three-hour wait, witn | detectives surrounded | man 45 years old | woman, 23, who left the house. They were hurried back to Min- Jueapolis and jailed without charge. | Sometimes Wore Men‘s Clothing “We girls had some men's cloth- After awn, ptured ud a ing in our’ rooms,” the confession Elkhart, Ind., Dee, 15.—-One police-fread, “and sometimes we would dress iman was fatally wounded, a wom: s men when we went out.” proprietor of a negro roadhouse near; Mrs. Carlisle referred to two other ‘here instantly killed and two “girls” who were friends of hers and other men were shot but not serious-|who participated in the holdups. Po- ly injured when a negro known as lice were rching for the third Ike, ran amuck in the roadhouse with! woman. two pistols in his hands. He was in! The roundup of the gang came turn shot and killed by an office _{through an accidental tip uncovered The dend: nry Wentz, 50, re Tripp, newly appointed rt, police bled to An army officer ‘om »m wounds in the leg. Mrs, Helen! rae Snelling, searching for a de- didn't j bid- | put up, Governor Smith bought marking that he was going to crite it for 1928, H The next democratic convention wen't zo to New York,” sneered Me- Adoo. retorted Smith, “hut the bunehed the re mainder of the lot of relies includ- League of Nations issue, oc, the little green house on choice assortment of pee-wits and the record of the Bos- ton police strike. Nobody wanted to bid on of them. “All tho nterrupted Mr ‘Rutle ing the Bull Moose H A shattered Bull Moose h ifered next, threw the bidd h competitive activity that the party and the e for withdrew tertainment possession in disorder women governors Mrs. Ferguson of Texas Ross of Wyoming. With other skits of wit and and the its sed to a musical skit introducing elect Mrs. ! music ‘Thro the. Sough When Madge ran away from the deadly drudgery and routine of her father’s farm, and sought freedom and hap- pinesein the city, she hadlittle besides her good looks to help her cope with the problem of gaining a livelihood. She did not know that even drudgery may be preferable to theagony of body and soul which a girl may suffer who matches her strength against evil forces. In “Was She Guilty?”, ap- pearing in True Story Maga- zine for January, Madge tells frankly of her struggles to lake good” in the city. Itis Story packed with startling events and thrilling experi- ences, And it is only one of the many amazing features in January True Story. Buy it at your newastand today. on w un e fan Ne on for the shooting ¢: negro dr negress, proprietor ai as Ik ho w n offic According to the police, the negro it the! roadhouse. Going into the front room} Malone, Niles, to hot and killed Mrs. Walker ro wounded Fi who was asking the way Kkhart, the police said. nother Elkhart The police could seemed to be ned inking liquor. eri All- Winter Comfort X-Ray View of the Keith Furnace, Note the Keith one-piece, indirect-draft radiator. placed in natural Position right) over the fire. Its design gives ex- tra radiating surface, yet leaves a large central air- Passage. The tapered fire-dome increases the air-How through this pas- sage. right over. the hot- test part of the furnace, thus heating more air ‘for each shovelful of coal, E. J. SCHULTZ 414 Thayer St. Headquarters for KEITH Furnaces, All Winter Comfort at Low Cost. of serter, A negro ubout 35, known ing the rounds of several places. | who did the shooting and) us in turn shot and killed by! khart poliee were called and as police :utomobile came down the ad the negro stood in front of the house shooting at the machine, hitting Officer Went Glenn Banks, r, tiddled the negro with shots, killing him instant- sign no rea- cept that the from was aided by Tripp in mak- inally Carlisle was detained for Jquestioning in connection with the deserter’s disappearance. Mrs, Carlisle came to the jail to FOR COUGHS anoCOLDS In Your Home Comfort—even when outside it's zero or below. That's what you want. To insure such comfort, get a Keith Furnace. There are two good teasons: 3 1 The Keith Furnace itself. Don- ble feed-doors, expansion fire-pot gear-controlled grates—all these de- sirable features are embodied in the Keith Furnace. But, in addition, Keith Furnaces have the big air-pas- sage design that enables you to get maximum heat value trom your coal. {States Railroad Labor ; members of th now that the Howell- bill, which, he said, wa the i what the Howell-Barkley bill sought | to effect bluntly visi shgsbund, and Tripp, notic- jing His commented on the tact that |her description answered that of the much-wanted “girl bandit.” He followed her to her rooms and then | inspected the rooms in her absence, | finding clues which caused him to arrest her. The statement followed. LACK OF RAIL STRIKES CITED, Freedom Enjoyed in Last) Two and One-Half Years | Chicago, Tn the last two and a half y the people of the! United States have enjoyed practi- | cally: complete freedametrom thorn’) co of railroad strikes, Dan, rman oof the United} Board, told | Michigan Alumni! luncheon tod id Chairman parallel the Club of Chicago at “This condition, Hooper, “is without history of our country. chairman Hooper told his h is nane of the people’s business. can- not pass, that there is a movement; on foot to accomplish by indirection nd direct] One suggestion, he sa Congressmen could meet § Pollette half way on railr tion, Chairman Hooper said cult to d election anything that could be con-| strued as a popular mandate to Con-! smen to meet Mr, LaFollette halt | in tinkering with the transporta- | tion Act.” i ' i { | | | i | ssumption that a railroad strike| 1 | ' i “it is ditti-| scern in the result of the La Electric Cookery. Is Better Cookery. 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