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PAGE EIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE STATE BOARD DOCKETS 16 FORMAL CASES Six Formal Ca By R. R. Commission in Last Few Weeks Work » board of rail road commissioners during the past a hulle of the few weeks was outlined in tin issued by the commission today The bulletin shows that sixteen for mal of public utilities docketed since the last monthly bul Jotin and informal were listed ‘Yotal lignite loadings as reckoned by the stati from March 1 to April 11 were 6 tons for interstate shipment and 829 tons for intra-state shipm compared with 7,456 tons and tons during the same pe last year, Among. the docketed were: Fargo Rapid Polis, Mgr. Ases six commission's motor vehicle cases Transit Co Dau pplication to operate passenger service between Fargo and Packing plant and application to operate passenger service between Grand Forks and Fargo Williston-Minot I. B. Bus Line I I. Woodruff, Mgr.; pplication to operate passenger service between Williston and Minot. Three-Way Transport Co. F. W. Youngman, Mgr., Minot, Application to operate passenger service between Minot, Williston, Devils Lake and New Rockford. Red-Top transportation Co., Joseph ; Application to operate pa service between Minot, Portal, Sanish Williston Stan- ley. Standard Service, I. R. Olson, Grand Forks; Application to 6} freight service between Grand Forks and Grafton. Radio Bus Company, M. Holton, Mgr., Jamestown; Application to e tend. certificate to include pas: ger service, Jamestown to Bism upplication to extend certificate to include freight service, Jamestown to Medin and application to extend certificate to include pas- sengers ahd freight between James- town and Spiritwood Lake. Fargo-J pany, V. ¢ tion to ex tween Ji application to extend include passenger Fargo and packing plant. Yellow Cab Co., J. C. Bowen Jamestown, application to op passenger servic and state hospital and application to operate passenger service between Jamestown and Bismarck Interstate transportation, marck, application to extend ¢ cate to includé freight service tween Minot and Max ertificate service between Mer te Bis- ertifi- Davis Truck Line, Parshall, appli- rvice be- cation to operate freight s tween Minot, Makoti and Parshall, Fordville Truck Line, application for certificate to operate Forks. Rueben Hoverson, Manvel, applica- tion for certificate to operate freight service between Orr and Forks. Bennie Fossum, Manvel, application r- Grand for certificate to operate freight s vice between Manvel and Forks. | “THE LOS ANGELES AT BERMUDA Listed were between Jamestown | be- freight service between Fordville and Grand |) Grand; Hebronites took the s shown the Los Angeles guce Bermuda, whe LEEDS MEETS | | HEBRON FOR und Paul Schweigert. The strong Reynolds team, John Hennessy, Hildegarde Berthold and had defeated Cava- |lier, last season’s champions. H. 0. Johnson is the superintend=~ | ne Leeds trio, Marion Piltings- ! rud, Hazel Weimer and Runsvold, won from Cando in the first round of debates. They next shoved Westhope from the race and in the third frame killed Williston’ hopes of a state championship. In the fourth series Leeds won from Wimbledon. Jent at Hebron. Superintendent | | UH | George L. B. Fraser at Reynolds also | Jucts as debate team coach. | Valborg | High Schools to Debate For) | N. D. Championship at | Grand Forks May, 23 | | (By The Associated P Grand Forks, N. D., M 8 high school, winner of the stat bating championship in the of 1909-10 1911-12, will Hebron high school’s debating team | state championship at the University here May The event, | in which Leeds will have the oppor tunity to take permanent possession of the state championship cup by winning it for the third time, will be a part of the state high school j meet which includes H sts, declamatory even | competition und the debating. The state championship cup, pro- vided by the Grand Forks Herald, was first awarded to the school win- in suece Afte however, it w! found that this would be almost im- | | possible, so that the donor agreed to} | J it to the school that should iwin it three times. Each rit is! urded to the school winning the final debate, to be returned before the next year’s finals for re-presen- tation. This year the cup has been in the | possession of Cavalier high school,4 the forensic sharks from that town} having won last year’s series on | the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence water- | way question. Hebron enters the finals after de- | feating many of the strong schools ,Jin the North Dakota interscholastic league. In the first series of th s| year’s debate, Hebron won from Bis- marek by default. In the next round of the state meet, Hebron downed Steele, and in the third series the measure of Hebron high de- AsOns and meet | for the a Feverishness arising therefrom, and Bowels, aids the a: To avoid imitat: | Absolutely Harmless -No Opiates. Beach. Then the baters elim in the semi-fi bate, they trimmed the Reynolds de- baters. The Hebron team is com-_ e she recently made an experimental flight. similation of Food; giving natural sleep. ns, always look for the signature of Bottled garded as the probable permanent owney of the state cup. Hebron, how- ever, through its defeat of last year's champions is also held high in the \epeculations as the next state de- bate champion. Both teams, having |largely changed personnel in the last ar, makes “dope” on the state jchampionship debate. far from sta- j ble. { | BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ WEEK OBSERVED AT DICKINSON Dickinson, May 6.—The “Boy's and Girl's” week program was brought to a close last evening by a father and son banquet, given in the din- ing room of the State Normal school, under the auspices of the Dickinson Association About 350 men and WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1925 METHODISTS AND G. 0. P. Olathe, May 6.—Republicans and Methodists will rule this town. Of the 12 candidates in a recent election 11 were Republicans and 10 were Methodists. Any Fuel Will Give Heat.— But: Gas Stands Highest in the Important Tests of a Fuel. per and entertained with a splendid] the faculty und students of the Nor- program, : {mal School took an active part in County Supt. H. 0. Pippin, City] all of these activities. Supt. Peter Berg, and Pres. S, T. eee May of the Normal made talks of in- . SUICIDE FOE KILLS SELF terest to the men and boys. Dr. A. J. McCannell, of Minot, a boys’ wel- Dexter, Mo., May 6.—For 20 years Newburn May had denoanced sut- fare worker,~made the address of the ‘evening. He had as his subject,|cides. But despondent, he ended his “Personal Hygiene” and gave the|own life by shooting himself with a boys advice from the standpoint of jrifle. the medical profession. This banquet closed a week which has been’ a busy one for this, city. On Friday a big parade was staged by the various student bodies of the city. Saturday was a day of athletic events for the same groups of stu- dents, and on Sunday a musical pro- gram’ was given in one of the local theaters. The first days of the week were given over to such activities as “Clean up day” or a visit to the var- fous industries of the city. Both boys were served an excellent sup- posed of Marie Balogh, Carl Kraen-| There being three schools Surviv- ing at the end of the round—Rey- nolds, Hebron and Leeds, lots were cast and Leeds drew a bye and the choice of either side of the question in the final debate. | Hebron and Reynolds then fought it out before about half a thousand persons at Hebron. Three of the five judges awarded the decision to Hebron on the negative side. i This year’s debates, participated in by ut thirty-five schools, were on the subject of government own- ership and operation of the rail- roads. i Leeds, by virtue of having had strong debaters in the past, that have taken two championships, is re- . MOTHER:- ‘Fletcher’s Castoria is especially . pre-, pared to relieve Infants in | arms and Children all ages of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying and, by regulating the Stomach Physicians everywhere recommend it. 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Formal cases decided by the com- mission up to issuance of this bulle- tin, included: Jaeger Transfer Co., of Bismarck, was granted a certificate to operate a freight service, Bismarck to Ra- leigh, and time schedules and tariffs approved. ‘The application of the Nelson Dray | Line of Fargo $o extend route to in- elude Lynchburg and Chaffee was ap- proved and tariffs and time schedules approved. Certificate issued to the Mandan transfer Co. was cancelled as the company had failed to file annual re- port for 1924. | Application of the Turtle Moun- tain Bus Co., of Minot, for certif cate to operate “passenger service, Minot to Rolla together with time, schedules and tariffs was approved) and certificates are to be issued up- on filing of insurance as required. The application of Richardson and Smith and Devils Lake to include passenger service to military grounds ‘was approved. The Triangle Transportation Co. was granted a certificate to operate passenger service into Grand Forks ‘and Fargo, via Crookston. The Commission approved a new rate filed by the Otter Tail Power Co., applicable at Jamestown for 2300 volt. service metered at station switchboard. Head Colds-| Headaches Relieved at once by ANACIN Physicians’ favorite fected by scientists in new tablet form. No narcotic drugs, Absolutely safe. Does not depress the heart. At all drug stores 25c. AN-ACIN Stops Pain. in Quality Means Costs of Operation The fast-increasing number of new good Maxwell cars on the streets is coping srideenesad comment. It is a perfectly logical happening, for no other four delivers the Maxwell combination of 58 miles an hour, 5 to 25 miles in 8 seconds, and 25 miles to a gallon of gasoline. But there are still greater satisfactions for the Maxwell owner. The car is completely manufactured within its own great plants. This is pe -aduaniage of senuine iaportenee ae the barer. 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