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PAGE EIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE TUESDAY,’ MARCH 17, 1925 ¢ ago, will probably be given by July ¢ 1, according to Johnston B. Camo- for a considerable period some time bell, member of the Interstate Com- merce Commission who was in Fargo recently. The Fargo rate case at- tacks almost the entire structure of freight rates into and out of Fargo Mr. Campbell reported that the Indiana case, in which some of the same points involved in the Fargo case are brought up, has held up the decision of the commission in the Fargo case. Mr, Campbell declared that there was nothing new to report in the proposal to merge railroad lines of | the nation. There is a movement under way to allow railroads to merge voluntarily but Congress has not yet taken action. He said he heard that the Great Northern, Northern Pacific and Bur- lington were preparing an appeal tc be allowed to merge, but that such an appeal had not yet reached the commission, 99 HIRE“DAKOTANS' Why do every Fargo bank and 685 others, habitually employ stu- dents of Dakota Business College, Fargo?’ They’re better trained, advance quicker, develop into ex- ecutives. Nine are officers in Fargo banks, 218 in other banks. F. H. Kouba, former “Dakotan™, was recently advanced to Asst. Cashier, 1st Nat’] Bank, White Rock, S. D. H. G. Renfrow, news Jy appointed cashier of Peoples Bank of Calvin secured have had no other on my K an assistant from his old school. Employers! Students! ‘‘Follow the | fucceSStul’. Write F. L. Wate kins, Pres., 806 Frone Se, Fargo, ‘UptoThreeYearsAgo I had always used high priced baking powders for \ the reason that I thought they would make the best cakes, pastries, etc., but after giving KC a trial I | pantry shelf . A splendid testimonial from Peoria, Ill, on the high quality of G | BAKING POWDER Pam Bo 29 Ounces for 60 More than éPound anda half for a Quarter WHY PAY HIGHER PRICES? Millions of Pounds Used by the Government Oil pany leader, the wealth passed around and The accomplishment of such a vital service means patient p! an ilance ideals and the lanning, study, d_ initiative, inspired” by” hig will to serve. jana) is a pioneer and that lies in oil has bee: n made available to all. il, to Ly Standard Oil Compan: ay 910 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, Ill. the way to delicious dishes. : Reproductions of these charts, together with an interesting story of the advertisements, are con- tained in our 1925 Year Book. Other vital facts about your meat supply also are told in the Year Book. A copy on, request, free. Address: Swift & Company Public Relations Dept., 4837 Packers Ave. Union Stock Yards “ ” Forks was held Saturday night at Commission, it was learned today. NAME POLLING | Ma7INcLAY [TIONG CLUBIN [Sic J0DGR RISK Se ee rm scireaiace Sorlie was elected president, Arnold the claims of depositors for allow- i es Berg, vice-president, and W. J. But- ance of their deposits in closed banks | | Teeuwecretity: 7) asa valid-claim-agsinst.the Depos- | ) | | Members of the board of directors Ly|itors Guaranty Fund Commission, | besides the officers are C. H. Horken which has disallowed many claims, VOTE JUDGES DAY OF IRISH and J. Aserud. Reports of the offi- sees because they were not, in the opin- cers covering the year’s business|__, ion of. the commission on cursory were given. Minot Man Is Named to Post | examination, guaranteed under the eset eal atin law, BE Here ee ae ; eee : 4 Judge Fisk will hold hearings in Places Selected For Voting | Congressman Thomas Hal On ON SHEE Saas \enia oe ‘and probably at ‘other April 7—Other Business | Res; sto T Judge C. J. Fisk of Minot has been | cities where district receivers’ * of- siness sponds to Toast at i ree P RESTRICTION | 22724 referee of disputed claims jfices are located, and perhaps at of Commission Gatherin: : other points: im the state to accom- ie by the Depositors Guaranty Fund | modate depositors having claims. rte ‘ll P Edinburgh, March 17.—Speaking on ORDER LIGHTS IN The Lions Club held its St. Pa-|p; i 4 b a | Lions _ ‘ St. birth restriction at a meeting of the ° B tricks Day Stag Party on Monday] Edinburgh diocese of the Episcopal Consti causes 4 MerenetUr cecion of tie, lly jgreming at 6:16 P.M. Song leader,| church, Bishop Walpole said "that i : Phets "5 blotchy co: ion}: commissio levoted wholly to {Mr ) WAS cha is quite clear to my mind that Great | aos) ALL PORUSEUS IAG Ih of three new aveeet| jof the musical program. Messrs.! Britain should follow America and get relie: with Kellogg s " { he tie for bi | lights, the selection of polling places | [Humphreys and Halverson rendered] France and prohibit the use of con- hy doc is |: |} Your bos, too, can have this Took or feel this wey” ‘ : two lovely duets at the opening of } Permanent re- why doctors recommend it. That is | or fee and election of officers for the city he BEBE ay 4 traceptives in order that our placc ty Fy why it is guaranteed to be perma- vefresiing, exhilarating, lt election to be held on April 7th next iP he mela phen Wane narge|2mons the nations may be preserv- lief and im- nently effective, if eaten re; Rely, Seosaubelaene a J lar mwas ii ec | ed.” f Q and the transaction of routine bus! lctapreitdant: weleoi) Theipepeall nies 4 j ' proved appear- or the purchase price will be re. ess. Four petitions for new street ie bishop had previously pointed turned by your r. Nothi i ! arranged by him was quite unique ith ance brought rer ny lights were received and three acted! 4 s.4¢ of Governor Miriam A.larmee, oe ‘que-} out that conditions now are not what but ALL-BRAN brings sure relie on favorably while the fourth was|),\ Dust of Governor Miriam A.’ As he called upon various members| they were 50 years ago. Forty per- to thousands. in the most chronic cases. y ‘ help up. for further investigation|Fetsuson of Texas has just been of the Lions Club he made certain] cont of divorses occurred ia’ thoes ‘i i Eat at } 8 means DISEASE th a view of determining whether (completed by Enrico Gerrachhio, charges or statements which the Lion| families Shore th a Constipation is q serious, insid- fat at least two tablespoonfuls f WEP Tribe (oie Width Civeedbig toes. ofeictall dutios’ 40) poses to defend himself, and some of the|eq that in only a small proportion at | 4igeases. can be traced to it. And eal. Delicious with fruits. Try These young rascals when they are well are the grcatest sent in use to a more favorable loca- say acct a Nnavete Vanlll UStenaen Were "Vere in only a small proportion of | minor ills, such as unpleasant it in muffins, and other recipes institutions on earth. But wien that insidious lurking tion. The lights ordered in are to be lhupsable unboenjoyaute: these cases were children impossible. breath, headaches, blotchy com- 8iven on every package. perth 4 : located at these points;—Thayer and Manan (HRW OR had just| Divorce: he said, hardly ever occur-| plexion. Kelloge’s ALL-BRAN is nature's monster—constipation—ties ‘up their bowels, then the Mth streets, Avenue A and Hanifin | gotten back trom Washington Dic. | ed where there was a “reaconable”| Don’t let constipation send its own way of cleaning the intestine. world is dark, Coated tongue, ls of appetite, wakefulness, ' St, and the third at Third and Front| PSA As ML UNL Se ts SCO th isons into your body, not even Itismadein Battle Creek, Michigan, bad breath, pimples, weakness, dull mind are only a few Beeeetes ihieatitian’ kell! tor inves [was called upon to give his impres- enmnoeeees jor one day. Get permanent relief and served at leading restaurants Indiana serine eaine Ge REHRE REL Lee il Ps KGcid tor w light neve the jsions of Congress and Washington in PATHOLOGICAL DRUNK with Kelloge’s ALL-BRAN. It has' everywhere, Your grocer sells it. indications that you are going to have a mighty sick boy i E Senth Side Mission. | general, ite gave a very interesting} Bertin, March 17.—“Pathological brought h ith to thousands—after ° you do noteee that his clogged bowels are opened up atonce. «As provided by law there are two a aa Hegislative matters are/ drunkenness” is the way Professor| people have suffered for years, and ( day March 24th and the second an H eree ke etcetera u 7 logist, described the condition of an will bring sure relie! you ee Wiss sik, Widctons whe jsiated that Washington looked beau-!army private who is charged with the| Kellogg’s is ALL BRAN. That is ALL-BRAN 1) voted last fall are not required to Daa Ling NeUinwing (Ne ceaeee fu murder of a corporal. The private é register aguin unless they have i a eres L e » butl drank 11 pints of beer and then ° Mist 5 changed their residence to another| Map Made by Dana Wright after one haa heen there while reached this state, the expert said, The Family Laxative jocaiion since then, All others must Has All Points of Historic ¢ 2. —— — 4 1 ’ Beistex inorder to be eueiutedts Interest’ Marked and | ouiene uevedeten) teHe Ne TplSNdOE —relieves constipation. It appeals to the manly little fel- a pet [st the Covernment Buildings, That E 2 Tow. Father, mother, sister and baby like it, too, And for eae ane ‘ol the ordinary buildings in Washing- it inte e way to health along Nature’: ing until 7 o'clock in the evening on : ae E at Ww ri a for the: uf i Fination of comes on Tuesday April 7th and the My ire eda es Mee) ea Ce Hee Egyptian senna, pepsin and aromatics. 10,000,000 bottles polls will be open for the same hours. |“historical” map, of Sargent county,! Peinted and that Bismarck on the —— aaa usedannuall houtth itseffecti ) ‘ ¥> whole presented a much bett a ann: ly throughoutt! e couritry prove its effectiveness, In order to be qualified to vote alhas been prepared by Dana Wright Caran ingen ae ey: ms Cut Thi t d é selde: of el a Tamestow chateme o ‘ | pearance on close ves! ation. ie q KY H Berson must be a resident of the /of Jamestown, chairman of the his. | Tearance, on close investigation. He| Cy is Out and Save if 30x34 Fisk Tire... re 5) \ As Easy To Take As state for one year, must have lived|toric parks committce of the state t s Washing: Subject to Tonsiliti 5 for 90 days in the county, and 30|historical society. ton, D.C, h he stated was com- ubdject to Lonsilitis or Vy, Fi Tub 0 Grandma’s Jam j days in the precinct. The voting] The map has all points of historic y Prominent men of that Sore Throat 30x32 Fisk Tube............ 1.51 One dose is enough to remove the ob- places and the officers selected to|interest in that county, marked andj 4 ay batk home he visit- structi after diminishi . i Tad imatennth it id ed a Lions Club in the heart of the Rubber C Batt 13.50 d al all Naan ponent act as inspectors and judges named | notes ared from old ac- | & HAD ( gin le b | of oe es wil in RORNEWELS ccealiuion tee cn toicleatnts pioneers, and, Copper mining district in Michigan.| A harmless and effective gargle ie ubber Case battery......... lo. reel andl Greats hae lows: from studies made by Mr. Wright,/ near his old home, which he enjoyed|to dissolve two Bayer Tablets of tiona. A bottle of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup FIRST WARD of remains of Indian villages there. | Yery much. i Aspirin in four tablespoonfuls of =a Pepsin should be in every home. Precinct No. 1—Wm. Moore Schovl,|The map is intended for use among} Frank Snyder, Harry Clough and|water, and gargle throat promptly. Ralph Penner, Louis| school children in the county. Henry Halverson, three new Lions,|Repeat in two hours if necessary. 2 i fod suareniosd: Tey stant Po FiO dnd! Mrs, Elmer Browa;| “Sirgent county was occupied long |WWore in attendance, “Atter’thelresu:|| Bei gure youl usolouly, the guanige orwin otor 0: iat wi Jourmoneyitit fails “ judges before the whites cast covetous eyes |!ar program was over singing and|Bayer Tablets of Aspirin, marked a todoms promised. Precinct No. 2—C. B. Little Gar-]n its fertile acres,” according to story telling were indulged in. | with the Bayer Cross, which can be : * PLPSIN SYRUP COMPANY age, Mr. Wright's notes on the map, “The ite eur ects a weal live had in tin boxes of twelve tablets Monticello, Hlinols a L. F. Crawford, inspector; Harry ]|%ames of its natural features were | Irishman. ey found out for the|for few cents.—Adv. - ; Clough and E. H. Sperry, judges. | ell established as long ago as we|first time that they didn't have a Ss ND WARD are able to find any record and the} real live Irishman in the whole Club Precinct Ni Vill School curious earth works about “Makah|to respond to the St. Patricks Day Precinct No. 1.—Will School. H. L. Reade, inspector; Peter Reid|Mai” or Skunk Lake are further! toast. There were lots of Dutch, , BRAGhaN Blunt judges, cof that for countless ages mep| Germans and Scotch but nary an . Precinet No. 2—-John Thorpe's gar-| ave made their homes in this beau- | Irishman. The Club is in hopes that fundamental : 5 ; tiful country.” a full blooded Irishman, with lots most fundamental service which EOFON. Retest inspector; Wm.] Some of the most conspicuous of | of wit and brogue, will soon make any man or any organization can NeEEIsandiACS: Erickson, judges. the “mound villuges.” or remains of | application for entrance. ie perform is to help, -distribute the THIRD WARD ndian sod houses in the state are| Lion Severtson gave a reading on Be Means Wiehe shoo: to be found at the west end of|“Courtship in the Days Gone By,” wealth of the world so that more people 66 Harold Griffith, inspector; H. A.]5kunk Lake and “some interesting | which was enjoyed immensely. A its benefits. Mapleckandiiieed) Hunton, judges, | discove will reward the careful may enjoy 1 ents. Ow a nance sens S; [student of these old remains; not ANNUAL MEETING HEL ‘ é ee NS inspector; M. J.Jthe despoiler who digs these earth-| Grand Forks, N. Diy Mar. 17 | This, the Standard Oil Company (Indi- . eats judges, {Werks open in a vain search of trin-|annual meeting of the A. G. i i Ecoahy FOURTH WARD wt’ |kets, but the student who examines|fuel and feed company of Grand ana)has done, for without the efforts of this 9 cL Ae and studies them and their relation organization, men generally would have oo P4 idillassdnenector, R. 1, Melapto) e8eh) otter! andl to. tho) lake) and | <a ~ fewer of the pleasures which our splendid, : eens rere ere Judges. constructs in his mind the scenes er modern civiiation has developed. ee eee tan ane od bane » Sanit ook eee : penta ; A.E, Shipp, inspector; E.G. Rickel] pay, ME, ;wrEnt's note declares. e Stan mpany (Indiana) They say it’s good and R. W. Patzman, judges. the peninsula at the west end of lrrdon has brought the operation of the motor : SUSIE EO WARD the lake, Mr. Wright as a represen- thi ; Precint No. 1—Fire Hall. perermer mae, WnenE Anse srenrenen car within the reach of every ow sha. now how to John Parkinson, inspector; Geo. S.tound that this “Izo” as the Dakotas family in the Middle West. . oR Haugen and E. H. Pierce, judges. J eal the point, is nearly surrounded | The FOLWELL is the sort of hat most cook it? Precinct No. t. Mary's School.|bv water. « ey ude: i ; r N { by water and made an easily de-) men like—if you don’t happen to be one Richard Penwarden, inspector; B-/ fended location for a village, the! of itsadmirers, there are other Gordons in 4 a4 Goldader and Mat Boesflug.}fresh water of the lake, the shelter | the new styles and colors. Th 1 , judges. : and the fuel of the growing timber wom ane eats ee peviansnete tones making an attractive place for a at plea of omen sidewalk in front of lots 1 and 14| village, : 5 - block 26, MeKenzie's addition was|"F"; teaces were found of o/LUNe in on this hat— ible has been answered by referred to commissioner French for|house “rings” or the fallen earth it'll be h ‘4 A hi poss! ( : further investigation and report at| walls, on the south bank of the|I Ol i - a vas production o} high-grade gasoline. ) i A the next meeting. After the disposal| peninsula, and in these rings were naEne lait CM EEY Swift & Company with a of other routine matters the com-|the tell-tale ashes, scraps of flint, . : : 4) 4 maission adjourned until next Monday.land yatiery. frasmente hich aoe, (WHere this spring. One departatent of this oupanisetion series of meat charts and | — tify these old sites, the historian S : specializes i 3 mart young men will is i i : TO GIVE DECISION De EEA Ss young oils. This work has resulted in extending recipes. IN FARGO RATE jt. wright’s notes on the map siv- (be under it , the useful life of power machinery by pro- CASE BY JULY 11 '%,2°:20's, of fam traders expedi- : viding efficient and scientific lubrication. tions and settlement in the | The charts are inter. uly tory, early maps made by other | __ A 5 = | Fargo, N. Dy Mar. 17--A decision |pioneers, and army accounts ot (GORDON HATS $5.00 This any has made the operation MEL purEPeS fate case which’ inc | tecobs that erosead tne alain’ In : of every of automobile, truck or esting, the reci int | cupied the attention of this section|the early days. tractor less expensive. g; pes po: n !