The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 13, 1926, Page 2

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EARNINGS OF | N.D. RAILROADS ON INCREASE Incemes Still Below These of 1918, Tax Comm Records Show | reported Incomes railr by ath operating in akota rapid-} ly z ty nevmal, al-| th ah stil far below) heir carni pr 1918 when the! government paid them rental for | the prope Yr ved at j the sstate commission offices | show, “Bor the years 1918 and 1919 the | North- government J nul $28.6 ntval rail: aD the Chic western $23,201,015.60 ay After suffering lean small, the railroads began to im-| prove in and since t time; have been on the upgrade with re- d to net hn Although figures for net been rec pect them to follow the general | trend of the last few ye: Prosperity Increasing | have} That the last few years been more prosperous than immediately following the w shown by the tax comm compilation of the earnings of the orthern Pac taken i rage road. Ha ts earnings for " It the annual | eriod from 1920 to 1924, ine! were $15.041,086.5 For the three-year | period from 1922 to 1923, inclu- | sive, however, fe annual) $18, 804,049.49. The | for the Great erage annual the five-year period and ¢ : for the three-year period. That the average ann erating income still is less than it) i vernment control, | d by the fact e income for the! frem 1918. to! , is even greater than | annual net income for | al net op- ‘three years. despite the} that this period ¢ ed the | pos r depression. The Great! Northern's average income for the | v period was $23.17: rn Pa was rth income 592.8 Only in the se of the Soo line did the rule fail to hold true. ur ine the three year: 22 inclusive, its avi come 4 as compared $7,241,263.04 for the seven-year average. Kiwanians Are Told ‘lorida Real 1 Bs te” was the sul t of an interesting talk by J. P. Jackson. local real agent, at the Kiwani: nthis noon. Mr. Jackson recent. rom a month's visit ly returned in that state. markable development of the coun-! there and of the immense amount of money being spent. Judge Sveinbjorn Johnson gave } one of a series of talks on Kiwanis education. P. FE. Byrne was chairman of the | Dr. H. C. Altncw of Minne- | . formerly of Mandan, and Ibourne cf Fargo, city health officer, were guests, Ingerson and Cart | Refuse to Run on | the League Ticket da: i i Senator Ralph Ingerson and Rep-| the Glencoe cbush Friday afternoon | M- Goetz, salary Tesentative Elmer Cart of the Burke | at 2 o'clock, and burial will be in the and Divide county legislative district | Hazelton cemetery. Nonpartisan! sons and a ¢ h league into the Republican column of Glencoe, and Mrs. | Cits,"ste refuse to follow the at the primary election this year, ac- | ¢ording to u story published in’ the Bowbells Tribune, Both men were included in the list of those signing | the call for the Farmer-Labor party} convention some time ago. The men insist that the Nonparti- San league has no right to stay the Republican column, declaring That | the league and the Republican party have nothing in common. | The Bowbells Tribune states that | the executive committees Burke | ‘and Divide counties are now making | arrangements to have some other dandidates take the places of Messrs. | Ingerson and Cart. RE-ELECTED MAYOR Nauen, Former Home Minister Dr. darres has been re-elected. chief | mayor of Duisburg in the Ruhr for | | | | | | # term of 12 years. —— ‘Mothers, Do This— | When the Children, Cough, Rub Musterole on Throats and Chests No telling how soon the symptoms | may develop into cronp, or worse. | And then’s when you're glad you have | # jar of Musterole at hand to give ‘ompt relief. It does not bliste: : As first aid, Musterole is excellent. Keep a jar readv for instant use. Jt is the remedy for adults, too. Re- Vieves sore throat, bronchitis, tonsil- Hilis, droup, stiff, neck, asthma, n headache, congestion, pleui atiser Jumbago, pains and aches or joints, sprains, sore mus- hilblains, frosted feet and colds the chest (it may prevent pneu- moni). About Florida Land| in| Lombard, th 1920 and 1921 when profits ene (right) the Salon D’Honneur with the selid silver ¢ i Last Minute Lo News Bulletins I, was almost ins struck by anson, Si Washington, The house alcoholic liquor tr fic committee voted today to be- sin next Tuesday survey of conditions under pro- Albany, N. Y., April 13.—()— The senate today passed the Karle bill calling f fall on the q oll strike in received here. good struck upd Cracksmen Fail to Get Loot From jn. Minot, c pany Towner county, loot, according to word re ¥ at the headquarters of the com- were club lunch. {and it is money Lee ager of the comp, M rs. offi estate | Currency Egeland office. It is not the custom of branch of- fice mana: ere to leave valuables or} 4 in their safes ordi Piper of Mi neral Li ion r de at a Safe N, last 1 the Piper-Hoy ces at ro ndoon eved the and lary 'Mrs. Lovilla Riley \ of Glencoe Is Dead | villa h. Rees cooks don’t necessarily apoil the prot Ma 11-year-old “Siamese twins” of Hol: yoke ke, Hines, ny of the fect of depth of 900 fect. When the reports were confirm: | ed there was minion land office land which the strike urchased it in 1900 a April BA) — on a general mW e of referendum next jon of memoral- Mr. Rines coul n will be, sk, April 13—UP) of reports of an Ardill, has heen It is id that a petroleum was » Minn rush to the do- h as made. Nobles Fargo at Egeland ¢: ) open a) ¢ Lumber oe N. D. 13 es of the obbed of §: egotiable : 1 by e of the bh 1 of he robbery in the believed that they sum out of the’ g | company officials R, Pecht, Paul an m A. Hendrick liceman D., 1 this local hospi i morning, following a two w ill- ieee Dea esulted fro dis-! pe ear rented erent is |W. Hartley, salary eral services will be held at) > Yezan, salary ae mel, sala ck, ‘salar lary. . salary Bell services She leaves two Charles Bey le, anther Stacy of Bone Not Too. Many Cooks hi menus appear ‘@re ex) oney I ’, Burger c: potentate of the stle of Trevanc, Switzerland, originally built for Czar Al n, dollars, may be sold to former Kaiser Wilhelm, now Ii American wh department in the state auditor's offi re arrested ye: forging and em- bezzling from the state. of ert W. Stewart, Chicago, April » business te \ Paul, Minn., April 13 -Speculations of two state ployes and 0. H. Ande outsider, from the state tr but not Oil Co. Official Is Optimistic Over Business Situation a, Colo Three Arrested For Embezzling Funds of State of Minnesota ander II of Russia at a cost of several ng at Doorn. d converted it into Europe's “Castle of Music,” hair, worth $20,000, once owned by the King of Siam. L. S. Fredericks, -AP en- | office wi'l roximate be a car owned by N. 2,000 and $3,000, Henry Rin Hibbing contractor. ecmptroller, department of admin- istration and finance, announced and S. muel Helm, an employe of the rer’s office, an employe of the rur i stationed definitely te what the amount cf d fl i as it will requi check lasting for several wee! Shrine Potentate ‘to Visit Fargo and ‘Grand Forks Temples M ie ng a tour of the Unit- and Canada, G directors of the Standard Oil company, Ind ny salary Capital Steam Li undry Telephone Neptune Meter Co.. suppli Co, Colonel with a party Bills Allowed By City Commission . Railw y Coa 7 salary a, de- in the of. oe 35.00 35.00 21.00 75.00 00 ‘. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE -: ef Ex Kaiser Sell to Buy Américari’s Castle 4 8 * Photos show (left) Louis | and | dog catcher . Motor Vehicl for motoreyele J. Klein, labor... W. Koenig, !abor lice N. Maizak, labor. Esther Teichman, supplies for poor aed Quick Print, printin John R. Stewart, aied and soda Walter Thompson, salary ao) fireman ... Aug. Helle, salary as jiseah: Jack Fettig, salary as fire- man .. a Sesencgaees. > MNO) Eisenmann, salary as fire- man .. John Ehli, salary Robt. White, man : Fred Olson, salar, Robt. White, salar yas Mrs. Horace Atkinson, motoreye for police deaprtment..... Missouri-Kansas Chemival | Corp. supplies. .6.. 0.00.0. as fireman. . fireman Anna Brych, laundry died Mareh 2 Denia, Fla., where he has been living for the past 10 years, according to letters r ed yesterd by friends. d path was well known through- out the country, having been engaged ss oat oes Judson ee Principal L. G. Thompson of the Mandan high school has been advis- the school is continued on onda hools for aneth is the highest 1: achieved by as -old . Boehm, gustain- Philli f Mr, . bruises about the head,! hild, darting s knocked to the grounc the car which ed over h not touchirig ong of her injuries were more than skin abrasions, The of the car was not held r ible for the ae the street, v by -+' 4 TALK WITH A BISMARCK MAN Mr. Pearce Tells Something of In- terest to Bismarck Folks There’s nothing more convine than the statement of someone {know and have confidence in. why this talk with Mr. Pearce of Sec- ond street, #hould be mighty helpful here in Bismarck. Chas. L, Pearce, Bitmares farmer, 320 Second “I used Doan's wz from disordered Eanes s and they gave good results. For a time I was so lame, I could 21.08! hardly stoop down to get a bucket of 21.00 7.00; 19.50 i 61.18 ~_——— | simply ask for a kidney remed: and Margaret Gibb. ave Wiacerared. Nor | preparing. le twins cX- nd, id, NOY Y¥., this summer, j water. I knew my..kidneys required j attention, so vot a box of Doan’s Pills at Cowen's Drug Store and used them {until my trouble disappeared entire- 60c, iy Price at all dealers. Dan “es lane lle separ tate Pearce had: Fuste | Mfrs., Buffalo, N.Y. ! DR. R. S, ENGE Chiropractor Consulation Free ics Bik. Bistharck, N. D. OLDSMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO., INC, 12 Mala Nt... a J"¥une 135) Aute Summer Storage at Miteerd Rates PHONE 57 ae | Regey Hopkins Joyce,! | Four Times Divorced,' ! Europe on May picture, As she told of the engagement Mr. | Comstock stood “by ‘*her «side and ' nodded assent. | Warrants Out For. eal | by. “former ‘ énater Magnus Fobp- son, Farmet-Labor, against Sen- utor~ Schall, Republican, be dis- missed be ck of proof, The ‘sub-committee de its findings that the certificate of the Minnesota state canvassing board shewed that Schall received 388.594 votes and Johnson ‘880.646 end that this count had never bee: questioned) Princéss fil / DISMISSA JOHNSON-SCHALL CONTEST-URGED Washington, April 13—AP—The senate electicns sub-committee that investigated the _Johnson-Schall Minnesota scnatorial contest to- ito Marry a. a Miamian Miami, Fla, April 13,.-0P)—Pegey Hopkins’ Joyce, whose four interna- tionally known’ matrimonial ventures have been terminated in the divorce eourt, will m: y again. Announcement’ was made here to-! dav formally reenmmended to the “In the ‘opinion of the sub-ccm- by the stage and scre full committee ‘that the case be; mittee,” the report said, “the ev: vane was eaeeeee 0 | dismissed. dence does not show that any viola- andes Come tors of the liquor laws. were The report was unanimous, be ing signed by Chairman Dencen, Senators Goff, Repvblican, and | Neeley, Democrat, West Virginia, | The sub-committee advised that all | counts of the complaint brought bes a duced. to contribute -monoy cr did contribute any money for the ex penses of contestee’s camnaign cr that the contestee received or ex- pended any, such fants.” nent Miss Joyce did not announce of the intended wedding, but intimat- ed it might be before she sails for 1, to make her next dyptde 4 Babe Ruth’s Arrest, 13—)—Warrants for ge Herman “Babe” Prince of Ki Victoria of England, gv George, is seriously e. The ri Ruth, York Yankee's base vail _ Buckingham pal | ple held by the Massachusetts | 1Y has delayed | its departure for income tax audhorities. ‘This was’ hele iearned today when Ruth visited the ; statement in support of his conten- te house and the income tax col-) (3) ection headquarters, Service of two warrants Was postponed one week. Ruth is charged with failure to yay s for i “Otristsls declined to reveal the mount of the taxes, The ball ntended that he had no legal, dence in Massachusetts, it a LIGHTS ARE Chicago, April cturing plants studied by the Uni | versity of Hlinois, less than 10 per nt were found to have excellent lighting, 32 per cent were graded as poor, with the balance from very poor to fair. Rather unexpectedly it was tosed that on an average about ive ont of cight employes vuffer from | Nfcclies iste eee Poy of one week was granted } Announcemelit ‘ et Vali te i Peers Poe TABete-t 4 Little fe jients, candy coated, For children and adults. SOLD BY YOUR DRUGGIST, JOE. BRESLOW. We take great pleasure in announcing the opening ‘of the Bismarck Mattress and Renovating Company, lo- cated at 107 Fifth Street, Lasken Block, opposite the Mc- Kenzie Hotel. ; Theatre WANDA HAWLEY ‘Don’ t Throw Away CHTS OF ies ili Bue : a tooor’ HT Your Used Mattress IN “Home’ Cooking” Two-reel Comedy Matinee, 2:30 P. M. 10 and 15¢ -Eveniug,, 7:30..and ,9509 10 and 20c Our new eléctric machinery, the Atlas Picker, is also'a _ Dust’ and Dirt Extractor and has‘a Blowing Device At- tachment which will make your mattress as good as new. You may have your old ticking laundered if it is of any value for a‘small charge. We also recover mattresses with new ticking. a) _ Our charge 'for renovating is only $3.75 per mattress. We will be glad to have you call on us afid inspect ‘ditr factory. We guarantee our work to be absolutely satis- factory. : Call ‘us up, €05, and we will call for your mattress, or write us if out of the city. “Willie, your arithme- tic paper is very poor. I shall have to write to your father.” : 4 8 te “Give him fits, teacher, ‘ 7 gi oT; A % i gy : al L { x Becareiul who writes your he ismarck attress & insurance, Don’t wait un- been breast , tilitthe test of a fire or other ’ ¢ % i e eS - io misfortune comes to deter- v eS Rie: mine whether they are Ren no ‘TO ; roperly or poorly written, V; Consult. his agengy of the , ° Hartford Fire pe b eeery, wiper Phaeiei Company today. » . MURPHY “The Man Who Knows . Insurafice” vies ineet6 BROADW, Bismarck, N. D. connie McKenzie Hotel sity 8! onolee: nny ws sages sais jee ae ae 577°

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