The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 6, 1925, Page 6

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2 RACE UIAtm sakes RATER Uns RACK Oa tee STOCK R ATES | Pid phe! pd ws Dead Cardinal FROMN.D, ARE’ Reduction From Inter- state Commerce Body Ree ssc! © Ae a i Sos h ft Ae The Bismarck Tribune Became the Official ——- ooo wer Sie Newspaper for City, State and ie ie County Notices mission, the : : cu : | If you are not a reader you will want to follow the of- Beemiieeasonabl “the | ,,,,Memarlal services Bae al gic sti oe i ficial proceedings of the city, state and county offices. : ; . . . — > Estray notices and’a great number of notices of interest _ rote reader in the state will be published only in The ribune. THE NEXT THREE MONTHS WILL BE OF GREAT INTEREST TO EVERY NORTH DAKOTAN, A New Executive takes up the management of the destinies of our state | with its complex problems. The Ce a r ° at wouldn't you give to be a boy again and do stunts like ‘The f fj y r ny failed in London have a new sport all their own, d i t Ll O ou n eres S required ites, With their pet dog for a horse they go sailing down the i \ lication to issu | ‘ Otter Tui! walks at 8 M. P. H. n stock u Company fo to! Dacaieansne) Com ps he ‘minimum ¢ | GAPITAL TORN OVER NEW : To keep fully posted on _ legislative matters, to ather, Ns De App | pate leew ta BATHING BEACH PROPOSAL learn through our special staff of Capital News Gather- Bee cnn. etn ot the Nocthwen pivoneries ers the daily happenings and watch the trend of events rn Bell e Cont AR LUNI By a eld ee ca as they are worked out by those to whom you have dele- eee uel ate ser Waslinetge taane Sren automobiles would ¢ gated these important tasks. Application to sell ca 31, 1924, i yns, has developed around | ; ; hake : = a a WaERiAE: be: The problem of a bathing beach ° ° Been fs tie Dover’ res ithe city's colored population on the | £28 the sits's colored third has een e€ £ribune Unodiase Shore Go. {BARTON WOMAN _ [Tidal Basin opposite the Lincoin |Co™Plicated by the fact that re 9 presentatives of the negro have been yrn Bell Telephone Com- | Memorial. r Fs filing of Fifth F | To understand just what this) Reretnte in atueine to eonetiee a ° chi Variff covering | means, it is that approximately one-|Peacn in ceation’ oxcenty along, na Tali chang r | dan, 6.—Miss Chris-|third, or more than 150,000 of Wash. |'"¢ Speedway or in Potomac Park. in and Shipping Com-|tina Dahl, or of Mrs and lington’s isareheslerg in|), Cuemunuon mans abs DE Ronat Application for per-|Mrs. Dennis Dahl pioneers ¢ | It is n also to understand |!8 in the Tida they say, so Sie oun! 6 death |that the point at which it is pro- {NPY Rot the negro's? | Isn't this will bring to your home each day the exact news of the EN ae | Couftnnue Ga ane ,|posed to build this beach is immedi- | pital on ted States ee arin see Tie ue avuateniss tal accant to'malk(eeutee io Seee ge oF ase aga 2) Sun HEY ome aire important events daily wired to The Tribune by the As- ienropriate, the site sociated Press, keep you in touch with world affairs, Emancipator. | white popula ator track at Sweetwater, N. D. a home, about se miles from « tively cool breezes that |® in and Shipping Com. . She had evic a s the water from the Vir- plication for p austed and conf i 2784 ft. of pass-|eame up. H bh of a bathing beach ae ENGiO OND; had decided to visit relatives at {at this which would, be fre- | #0” | Gi OES es 3 |) e c Company &|another point, until they failed to e y thousands of the cit Sena any fanaa appropriate { e or r, et IS ytle Light Power Company. hear from her. poorer folks of color, is enough to puvecas tothe b | a ew. f ‘ °j But practically, the proposition Hoint applic to sell and buy give a lo Sapital Eastioneble® ot this Bathing bench is,.ane. «aab | Iton lectrie Company's | ay) = ' x aponleny, at happen, they is. stirri the: caeiall judi 1 ae ries F ‘ — huis oth een Na Ede eee sire pianeesedeesies) Comes to The Tribune several times each day insuring d | ees to be settled without Eastern | : lessees Geen e eeee| seen cee subscribers the very latest market quotations and the st house and street | J 6, Jan. 6 Sherman, president of the General /“Flomacy, and common sense those forecast for the immediate future. ty ‘on of. Women's Clubs, has ty Here cap mater: es written Secretary of War Weeks Beni 2 a | 1 if fr Traffic Docket under whose jurisdiction this park, Stange are the anomalies in tate Commerce ; itics. Jim Watson of Indiana ° ; aint of Board of | ; ‘ a ‘assistant leader in the Senate, arch- C ne »t Aff d t M hA f : lane fine et re anes ‘oe of the direct primaries is fear- ou an or oO iss ese bf South Dakot s ca a he ba alt. TI ( ; spa : |ful that the coming session of the Parthi Z , lle as : = eve 2” Hoosier legislature may repeal the S e 1 F tu ul, regarding ti \ ; sand that [beach be derelomed at ‘thts porte, (direct primary and thus contribute cia eatures South Da ‘This s{ ' ‘ih : “ito his overthrow in 1926. on of it would be neces-|‘°,, ntervened rram the 10-ton steel door of the P dowhibe cemege Gin anta This, because of the fact that ve the hearings Taull.wantcloeed. Jot the trees presented the | Watson's ps ind Indiana: ¢ in: that lie so close to your financial and social welfare.. A } Bra aD | Py the areal Be i fluctuation of a few cents in the world’s market may und that they might be able to yoming ce e Hull, FE. would som vitl vi ad | ' _ Hu OUI, cDines TACO N Vera ORU conical ap aeaty ecuyentinn aareinec| Ie save you many dollars. Milwaukee a © crea though po-| grace on the par! i ompany. I. et 164i fii Ai DONT Mae MeL ihe famited im when he comes up for renomina- eging unrea e ra together me : the (tion. rom Wyoming r i ; : a eae ae en: : : So for the present, feeling his Cob i A 2 ea a i An Offer for Immediate Acceptance ‘retained. es Docketed pro- bhe hearing. 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Cut off here — fill in and mail to a j Cases Decided i The Northwestern Bell Telephone | g Sempany on December 2 vas i 2 (ws POLI LEPLEL ISOS LIAIDOLLLOL ILO LOD! VOODOO OOLIOODODDO DOORS riven permission to sell its Doyon : WH \\.0 : ’ : change to the Doyon Telephone ie Bicch D f th \ y , c FS The Exchange at Doyon of the Sg > |i ‘ Be < : 5 Z Northwestern Bell Telephone Co. GAS § N Ws “oles b < The Daily Tribune, naving been sold their petition to} ‘ : \ » ’ . pice. the Exchange is automatically so. HAY N, yy ec? y ; Bismarck, N. D. | The Commission having investiga- Bit gaalnst: telephone. sone : NY REZ WN Enclosed find........for which send me The Daily Tribune for Struction hazards within the Village Pere eonimiaitied changes to be ' ae Y \ Y LY vga!) ; three months. Gnade to eliminate these hazards. e files are closed. * The increase in electric rates filed m el y A Y iby the Reeder Light Co. was sps- | nO Z| N $ Al / f AMG: Forse eho ae ac Fe saes 3 peta Sale e re nded 120 days pending investiga- Kh y he atelign Electric Company — Y Be i MMe ‘}] Post Office Address..............sccesseseeeseeeses State jvas given permission on December Seiry) 1924 to sell its property in Ha- it, Y, A | Z)'})) Reece Ve et and Power Ee Yi AS om # PLEASE WBITE PLAINLY TO AVOID MISTAKES, sompany. i \ J ‘The application of the Leeds Elec- lirie Light and Power Co. of Leeds ve aut le i> install a 10 percent discount rule ain pe proves Becoier 303880 | | ae Br |) 1} NORTH DAKOTA’S OLDEST DAILY he b ! A t ; (December 31, 1920) ‘ordered| | DB. Ears Thi oe Gat ee Dakota Central Telephone Com- ; ‘ y to furnish at Ashley, N. D., ency night service within 30 ys and~ maintain same. At the time the Commission denied pe

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