The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 13, 1926, Page 3

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pidesbas iter dst cate JORN SHOW IS SUCCESS FROM fre: EVERY ANGLE ‘:"' north yclffindise from | Middle West. jof the Commission to put into effect | building is the/a rate (Continued trom, page one.) and the communi: thing thar will do it.” Northwest Must Organize ~ Lack of organization was given the principal cause of the Northwest present troubles by A. E, Nelson, fo: mayor of St. Paul, principal speaker at the ie lay night. is organi Northwest is organi west is organized, the ized, the North South i ed n Sp uk in the in section Ms the pe | en fighting among other parts of the for their rests United ourselve while country own interest lone > Comune! onto dmmission i m the unj ition and in the Middle readjustment of 1 equity, but: without Northwest behind. it, led to obtain results. rking in its own intere: t the haekir (Northwest, hi ite relict m cars an without succers. ib ati in this see- get ting among t together for our 1 interest, { ein the n be natural 4 insolvent, but we do de tunity to shar in the pros t nation in the world, the inequitable cco Will make it possible for 1 ment pendent on the Other sereat norihwe tion we do have many thir mone ‘The : and that nd throughout the © dependent upon Minnesota and the tac those communit he products of the farm k de “tw be than yet, we in thi = able n order to be the suceess we t to be, mus: ee grow indiiate ally: if factories ea closer to the source of t' the product he produc: St. Paul and Minneapolis and Fargo and Grand dBi a better for the market nroduet of the. farmer I t needs of the north r his y closer to the those, prod-| the fact that griculture and comme work together in th seetion, let us eon: stost_ impo ing each of the in-} of end pin many reas Northwest | at devel greater Unit to ob Herpes s it makes for but we have and part on t unt of the 1 distinct 1 development 0 | favor over Vf he | heli ms 6 back only Med s befor conflict, and following of the Panama ¢ the transcontinental railroads of the; Northwest, that is, the Northern t Northern and the nt roods, were permitted top into effect railroad rates on produc: pen "ean from St. F un iddle q » compete with the hauled through the >| war Droke out, the boats opernting | the ¢ e taken off and put} nto the At that} time the Inter: ¢ Commerce Cor mii n directed our three northw ern continental railroads to, inc their raics on products to the Pa Ime r the same boats s cd-operating on the Canal and others were added to the ser and rates; were put into cffect with which the northwestern railroads could not} compete. Millions of pounds of mer: ' chandise theretofore hauled by our; railroads from Minnesota, North Da-' kota and other middle western munities to the Pucifie Coas' hauled) avound through the Panama | “anal from the eastern points where { this merchandise was manufactured | r originated, lication Denied “Ofr rallronds, recognizing the ation, applied to the fnter ‘ommerce Commission 2 for the right to reduce th pn merchnndixe destined for ¢ woh os Seattle, ‘Tacoma, Portland, | s Angeles, and other western coas! | empties. on n basis which en | *the war a Brake sible. for them to com- ete with the ma Canal, A earing was held at ‘ashington, and pn objection of eastern industry and f Spokane and some other inter- ountain cities, the application we s| tle more than a year r annlication was again sade | ith the Interstate Commier ass- this time it was pointed out t Hing these | board, who was the|the report of the « deci final enter-| mission seve ent program of the corn show! announce eastern ery other section of the United | inte r-mountain Los Angel ginia, transfe : through t to these . which runs through the City of I ck, is hauling thou which short through wh River for several priate iver to make members industry we | been | bothood of jel of the emits a ca by the. same. railro nd industey not received di point of com ne [agriculture “hy tern road? were required m empty c¢; to the Pacific in ofdec to handle the mer- that section to the The request was made States. on west bound merchandise | distvfet whieh would make| p ble for the some kind of a retur cars al the The ssil his prod ed world marke the loge jon at the Come |eha ing power 0: ul months dgo when it} in this no that on the chjeciion of|a poin industry und some of the| sec the Commis. {| priication. | F » intolerable tandpoint that it! ¥ to build eon mpractic » Middle W world trade. industr’ polis that are s pping to | dirc ‘oma and Portl: Co} to Norfolk recently ‘ing merchandise th on going steamers Round! Panama nal and up| o! ern cities. n Cars Hauied Westward Northern Pacific kt empl the inl) uged unde entitivgs egstern during: the period of ¢ 11919 to TL the average ¢ income of all persons in the North west not engaged in agriculture Tittle no inds of empty to the western right | a result of th Pe y part of t ‘emmission; i Middle W s the 187.00 per vd ve ca sty which + Middle up thei tern we build new could be period of tim plants, the co Iture, Effective on Products ists for thr arther ih only industr about the price rticles he produced further that or: savinge 1 of their} her with the who of river fifty river ha i to cup the elina thou Hehe ARV renorted, that tantial inerense ur the i en heen spent during t) the to do u period more ired million dollars in the building other work on it possible to of and the Ohio now hip the a Pittsburgh and Pennsylvanix ‘aire to be di South, The — up} far better sit ieal standy used Ohio nly cony nent of the farmer River tion have not, too I t any i the and the r to the sportition Development Minne 0 r uppe Chief Justice vear told brie put up s build ate te Ls between the T The War Dep: into a chool orcin bumbers at the ber the program and mer cultural college seve : The Cor Ouis. rin tate ' jopending three hundred | nd dollars to build a viv capolis is unt, and other re preparing or ap method Re | joyed n barges to red there to th onl orth we enty per cent in fr he further develop: River, industry ain have som to compete on a more! th industry on the eust ation range from dhe bet ses of flint and dent co been cial ane when w wad numerous interested ut | We want — here are in of it, of reason of opposition of in New York, it impossible to nge for y treaty with Canada to carry And the city of which with New ate iy Col Individual count y follows: 5 ities, seores Were i fiv from this shipped — cast d destined of "| for foreizn points. Farmer Not Protected orth Otte Mund (with 70 pe m was mext with John Frey ith 13, Peter Mihm fourth ‘with Chesak fifth with ni McGillie of Mandan w high individ DeGe€ at n third i0 n the up offered by the Osear| y the oainpeny’ 's | contract grower Northern Pacific Offers Low Rates to Chicago Show yw the Inte) Exposition November 1. A. one ee tor |trip is. offered providing ticket is on thi tha the ticket | older Fargo. | joins the The trai not money making pro in in the Twin Cities + where a visit al station of the h Three Leipaie and the » while pst for doubt, and », 1p between th {t un During the bulances ported nore diers, ix. years nee have 000 wounded CAPITOL THEATRE Tonight Only HOOT GIBSON In a fast action drama of the west “The Hurricane Kid” Andy Gump Comedy “Andy in Hollywood” ncing Monday The greatest. comedy drama of the season “UP IN MABEL’S Commei TONIGHT AT THE Mandan Pétion Music By the ional Stock’! ers on Ar to December! her of tho ee ; mated at The! | toastmi an | John K. toe nace cr aerial trans- | day. Dinius was charged wath having operated a blind pig at He- bron. Clement Schantz, 18, and. Mar- shall Allen, 16, were sentenced to one year in the state training school when they appeared before Judge F. T. Lembke yesterday morning, The boys had. pleaded guilty on Monday to the theft of a Buick sedan owned by Dr. R. E. Percy. State's Attorney opposed: the sentence, laring the law mandatory that the youths be si are 21, but Judge Lembke decided that inas- much as the state” supreme court had nevet ruled on the issue, his sentence would stand, The case of Simon Weiler, al- leged blindpigger and bootlegger of Mercer county, was still before the jury today. ‘| Ex-service Men Are Guests of Auxiliary, Mandan War Mothers Former se men and their fathe! athered in the dining {room of the First Presbytertan church as dinner guests of the Le- and the War Mgth- night. The num- present was esti- le ill) to!gion Auxiliary Cc, acted as Fyl- gave the invocation and Leon- McMahon ted the singing with Walter Tostevin at the piano. Short talks were given by Cap- jtain Robert’ Wilson, Past Com- manders Henry Handtmann and ‘. Ke ly, Post Command-| ° Allen Prenning, County Chair- John vvenson, Judge F. i! Tambker "Mrs Max’ Hunke, ites:| Fire Yesterday Noon ‘| Damages Apartments |Jerome Murphy and Mrs. fckerson. Reverend G. i fire when a stack of apers piled in the attic jajor te a ;art and 1) also spe J Jartram, the only Mandan t {member cf the Grand Army of the s ignited by the heat of a chim- Republic, and Mrs. Bartram, one! ney, the Wilder apartment on W of the pione in Mandan, were| Main street s saved yesterday lintroduced to the audience and re-| noon from destruction by the quick leeived an ovation did J.C. k of the fire departme ‘ 1Creighton, « veteran Indian fight-| Six families live in the building rs,fer. The dinner ended w bene-| and the Mandan News has its shop n by Father Clemens and the| in the nt. Goods of all the : of “America.” {tenants were somewhat damaged | “ ~ | by smoke and water. Ne. ‘9 Given One-year Term || Personal and Training School; Social News of | ° Mandan Vicinity +—_—__ Dinius harged — with ne at common nuisance i the prohibition law w ity by a jury in Mor- til} "vis found not ‘ton’ county ian Doll and) Marianna Voetl and Jacob Vogel and Rose Overland Whippet. of oil... mee the smallest about in demo: Its outstanding economy of 30 miles on a gatoline—well over 1,000 miles on_a ga on of America today, cuts present ; doubles dollar you now spend for upkeep In a recent economy driving test in Chicago 1308 contestants averaged 31.8 miles per gall: winner averaged 47.2 miles per of Whippets were sold as ¢' nstration. ‘immer vicinity, pe aire Mont.,..for_ a licenses tives. Mr. and Mrs. A|will go on to Seattle will take place No-| western cities for , , immer. visit, Mrs. MeQuirk remaining in | Livingston. ENTERTAIN TEACHERS Miss Hattie Hanson and Pear! Wagner entertained Wednes- day at the William. with three tables of bi ors were won by Miss Mil man. A luncheon was the conclusion of the evening. ENTERS HOSPITAL | gerry foro of Hazen | f $ " ry 2 was admit to ness abe RMA A pele | hespital Friday for treatment. | |. Honors were won by Mrs. M. i | PARENTS OF SON ! 1 apleie ies Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Koch of SAKSHAUG-REYMAN | Mandan are the parents of a son Miss Cora E. Sakshaug of Price | born Friday morning. and William Francis Reyman, son! of Mrs. Beulah Rey yman of Man- dan, were united) in marriage | Thursday ea wut the itheran parsonage, Rev. C. J. Fylling of- ficiating. Giittord Fylling an Mrs, M. H. Reyman, sister-in-law of the gro: were the only at- tendant: A supper was served at jthe home of Mr. and Mrs, M. H. Reyman for the bridal party few friends. The couple make thei home in Bismarek. AUXILIARY TO MEET There will be a meeting of the} Mandan Legion Auxiliary ut the heme of Mrs, Mike Tobin Monday evening, Ni Mrs, To! will be entertain- rk, Mes. A. . Deibert and d eure were granted marriage Friday by County Judge Shaw, double weddin; vember 23 at |[Mesdames Watson. and Weinhandl | Joint Hostesses Mrs. A. R. Weinhanat and Mrs, W. J. Watson entertained at the latter's home, 408% Fourth avenue northwest, at a bridge luncheon. Friday afternoon. There were tables of guests. A Thanksgiving Hon. at TIE VOTE Sioux County—The officiul county of ballots in Sioux county gave a ti vote to Beede and Purchase for coun- ty attorney, each receiving 647 votes. A recount will be held in the near future. No other changes resulted. é D. B. C. STUDENT HIRED “BY WIRE” Plenty of business schools be- tween Atlantic, Iowa and Fargoy. yet Attys. Boorman & Whitmore: wired Dakota Business College for a capable secretary. Pauline Bache man, just completing her course, was sent. Similarly, Attys. Curtie’ & Remington of Lisbon, engaged Edna Mueller on Aer last day. Legal positions are exacting, but ““Dakotans,’” with their actual bus lunch ies training (copytighted—unob- tainable elsewhere) arc equalto the © job. Leading courts employ them at Weert ang fine salarie® Watch results. ““F - MeQuirk, mother of low the SucceS$ful.”” Write F. L. Meaniitt, h . te Live Watkins, Pres,, 806 Fror a assisted Miss Helen Kelsch. ENLARGE “LUNCH ROOM Work was started Friday to en- large the lunch room of the Lewis and Clark hotel. A’ part of the Jobby will be ent out, makin dit tional room for 28 in’ the room. Mr: Mre Low first cost is only part of your saving on an lon tax rating of any car in Operating costs just a sales of every lon ... the lon. And scores gre = of this In fairness to ponmnell, think of economy before buying any light car toda 099 = tractive fp yh Rates \- ‘laos sin ge Night prt Cr Wing Ye WHIPPET SEDAN se i ee No ged ares rae foc Phone 318

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