The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 9, 1926, Page 6

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PAGE SIX BASEBALL ME PLAN MEMORIAL : May Be Tuberculosis Sani- tarium or Perhaps a Build- veal authorities to reassume?their | banking system, but it isa movement! The Northern Pacific railway bas ing at Bucknell School responsibilities of law enforcement. |which may require care lest it go too| offered special rates for the Christ- |. Pron debt situation of | fa mas and New Year’s holidays. These " the nd, Mr. Mellon! He also s ted that there might] are open fares and cover all terri- Asheville, N. non a Ls ce poin the seven years}have b overbuilding, but|tory on the Northern Pacific line in With the endor: er K. M. Lan and “official notice of the minors’ desire to see him ré eee te 4 tori of seven years on last July 1. A re-|*land boom in Florida” had subsided| ‘Tickets will be sold on December ‘ saihite of the. Nation: | 2 was made “Tn | without rious injury. Likewise,}17 and 18 to expire on January 3 at beyond the m, mem a muhaalanel crop may hurt the grow-/a rate of a fare and one-half for the al Asso ron any work at worked hard and we he said, but on the/rennd trip. Tickets sold on Decem- ie ce, Gaiks uh tae oon » ed,” the tary will ive the textile|ber 23, 24 and 25 and will be good et ree: Th tele” OWN! ued. ““Duting. tie year: commpd: | industry sin opportunity for “re-luntil January 3 and will sell for a ; smor | ity generally “have 1! covery.” fare and one-third for the round Rien green te tne, milnot light! my, prices Urging the necessity for maintain-| trip. Transportation sold on Decem- leagues’ agreement and other matters pertaining only to the conduct of the Lida posit mpared with all prices.| measure of present prosperity and! til December 27 will cost only the sith aH ect iM ravas. and Weet ployment and | power of the present revenue bill had|one way fare for the round. trip, shade ad Ata MAMing sivong bias © good. Industry is active.| been Mr. Mellon said he had| One fare for the round trip is te ey ee reeine strong There is a close .margin between| ne objection to returning this year’s|the charze for tickets sold on De- pocene lel s ae costs and prices which has made! prospective surplus by a credit to in-|cember 80, 31, and January 1, to ex- Two proposals concerning a suit- i uae a P shai 30 a in ‘4 able memorial for Christy M: ition se ere, but duc to tl come tax rs of 30 per escent on pire January 3. The return destina- tl volume of busi and qu cach of t first two installments] tion must be reached by midnight on have been presei tion. One is th. ed at Saranac L ing be ere pects for those afflicted with. tuberculosis, and the other is)" that a Christy Mathewson memorial building be erected at Bucknell Uni- versity, where Mathewson began the csreer that made him the idol of a| baseball loving public. © Trades Discussed ers and a few owners kept up the play rket in the Hundreds of trades and ex-| wes were discussed for the hun- dredth time only to remain uncom- pleted. Major league activity has not been conspicuous at the” meeting. Al- though every major league club has had from two to six repr ntative present, it has been essentially a minor league meeting. The major league presidents, man-| #! angers, scouts, and coaches came, they suid, to be “good fellows. The title of “Czar of Baseb: applied to Landis, is commissioner ‘told the last night at their 25th banquet. “Talk about me being ¢ 4 ball! Why [ have mor in baseball than there are bolsheviks in| Moscow,” the commissioner Sept cally declared, 1” as all bunk, the association anniversary Dempsey May Fight in New York Next | March, Says Rickard) New York, 9—(P) Dempsey will return to New early next year to fight the court actions his former man Jack Kearns, has brought him, Tex Rickard announced tod Rickard indicated that Dempse might fight in Madison Square Gar-| den in March if a suitable opponent could be found. The promoter reit rated his preference for a match een Denips 1 the final sur vivor of the he ation tournaments now rather than a return bout between Jack and Gene Tunney. Ruth Soon to Know His Salary Figure New York, Dee. will kn his salary after New Year's Day. Mil gins plans to mail the New Yankee contracts on that dute. ports circulated in the fa!l s would demand $150,000 for but this he denied. receives about $52,000 —(P)—Babe Ruth for 1927 shortly York Re- id Ruth (Associate Peoria, Hl--KEddie line, TL, beat Paul Lang, ruis (6), Pee Wee Kaiser, St. Louis, stop- ped Allen Watson, Indianapolis (7). Newark, N. Pete Latzo, S In What Month Is Your Birthday? “On your Ruthday send | your Mother Flowers Hodhine-Meyer Heme of K Hug- | ton, Pa,, welterweight champion, beat | ' THE BISMARCK TRIBGNE | : np |Joe Simonich, foreign are}days in the Emmons district court,| road board. poate Munn, he before Judge Wolfe, and the jury was! theoughout Gordon Munc« : Warning out a little more than an hour before | McGraw, Detro n from d vestments returning the verdict in behalf 9f. Coccoli, Ser ia (0). without a proport ‘treeter. ey » Philadelphia beat short term commercial | eter is publisher of the Em- rk (10). he (continued: eit liquidated, Northern Pacific Offers Low Rates © For Holiday Trips punted ut the} banks and thus inj, called the liquidity of s. This trend has in no red the strength of our which be may (Continued trom sage one) since the close of the war the public |called. < been cut by $5,841,2 this and’ other] Minnesota, North Dakota, Wjsconsin, Manitoba and Montana. 45 to} unh including the or d to their relative} ing adequate tax rates until the r ber 23, 24 and 26 and good only un- tity production profits, trans: mall in each| next year, a proposal presénted to + been large in the| congress by President Coolidge. potable im-| eee Linton Editor Wins $2,500 in Libel Suit vilroads are tors ‘ N. D., Dee, 9—A verdict 00 damages in favor of Frank Mr. Mellon endorsed the principles| B. Streeter against Geo. W. Lynn and of installment buying and the mak-/ the nons Free Press, Nonpartisan ing of foreign loans, with proper cau-| league newspaper here, waa returned lion in exch, Installment buying is! by a jury in the Emmons county dis- re, he said, if the article has| trict court, libel being the basis of nt alue and if! the aetion ot m The suit yrew out of charges set ie too light | effort to stimulate consumption | forth by Lynn, as editor of the Em- i Bismarck City mons Free to the effect that sh 5 y Property of decline, , He said the treasury was not pass-| Streeter, holding the contract. for Mioiricabremeted ing upon the soundness of ion ballots in Emmons City tmsurance Agency foreign low problem en id deliberately failed to ro- Hixmarek, North Daketa te bank tate the names of the two candidates Nepresepting Laton & Katon a foreign loan is productive for stute senator as required by: 1 Financial Correspond de A demand for retraction, follow by the suit for da s grew out of date of expiration. Many Rate Changes in New Supplements Numerous changes freight rates on various commodities are con- tained in new supplments issued by railroads, according to the state rail- MONEY TO LOAN tion, nost provemer of the railroads in La communit of the principal fi trength of this countr Linton, Installment Buying for areal and pert the payments a in in Press, tx ife ‘The Union Central | Insurance Co, in- ed principal, the the published charges. City Nationa Rank Baitding terest, and makg a profit for itself Trial of the case eentinued two} How to keep that car of yours running sweetly in freezing weather Keep your engine warm and use a good 1. anti-freeze solution in the radiator. 4 Use the new and better TEXACO Gaso- 2. line that starts easily and responds readily Use the oil a that flows at zero: GOLDEN hs MOTOR OIL Always a good lubricant to- use in ‘your car — but now more than ever — insist on Golden TEXACO. If you. don’t, you may get an oil” that does not flow freély until it is-. warmed up by the very engine.ac- . County Recyrd, an Independent | rate increases on some and reduc- ; tons on others, | nany which will become effective January | 10, changes the. classification of cer- tain commoditiés, resulting in freight A reduction on the freight rates of} articles manufactured from, wood shipped to North Dakota will become | effective January 1. change was‘ volintarily alls by: the Great Northern, Nort! and Soo Line railroads, th® princip lines serving the state, following negotiations with the state railroad board and traffic experts threughout the stat The main articles affected are tubs used by creameries for packing but- ter and barrels’ used by poultry houses for packing dressed poultry. N. D. Manufacturers to Attend Hearing Manufacturers from all parts of North Dakota are expected to be rep- resented when the case involving freight rates on. fine coal from Du- luth to North Dakota points’ is argued before the Inte! ite *Com- merce Commission. at Washington on January 15. Consumers are asking reductions of approximately 40 cents a ton, At present fine coal shipped to North Dakota takes the same rate as lump coal whereas the Twin Cities, Southern Minnesota and South she will mos 7: Ce pamper rok, " motor —w: 17 to five times more! tion it is intended to protect. Call for. it by name—watch for the golden color of genuine. free- flowing TEXACO-it's important! . THE TEXAS oe. ee, N. 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