The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 15, 1926, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1926 : COLD CAUSES MANY DEATHS IN MIDWES (Ci ontinued trem from page one). to reports received here, with a mini-| f 21 bel A | wa "close second with, 28" bet | |NORTH DAKOTA a ‘oF! 4 not and Mangan reported? wets, FREIGHT RATES Eine Kling’ of Dunn ng is the daughter of Mr. i HELD UNFAIR te Hermans Falkenstein, and Fargo 14 below. Minnesota cities had even low : temperatures with reports of 26 be. | Pay dco tue nepeee low from Hibbing anu Crookston, 1 ek Yor below from Duluth, 14 below from*St,| pert for the Grand Forks Commer, |.‘ scohing Cloud, 12 below from Mankato and cial club, who will present evidence] ty the mar Winona, and 10 below from Kochester, bearing on intéastate rates on brick, (hui ja livestock and milled grain products.) fhe Das sidered ad the winter THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THREP be a nice Christmas tree with “ain tory at Yale University. Dr. William! Honey and Tar Compound for coughs arene Wd cordial invitation | Swann, professor of physics, says| and colds, My little lad had trouble deetninient. these foils are perfectly uniform and! with his bronchial tubes from his {E'Me. und Mrs. Charlic Spitzer have | nearly completely transparent. The| inira year) butsaince We started giv- been spending the week in Bismarck, phy ch being Le Ganartce ing him Foley's Honey and Tar wo : iy have been able to ‘control it. We where they were called by the serious illness of their daughter, Edna, ve velocities ; : — know there is nothing to compare Honey and Tar Com- Too Late To Classify pound,” y name tells a story. LOST Good also for croup (spasmodic) and hs, Ask for a SHOPPING DAYS TILL SF CHRISTMAS |: the 100,000 transaction and the leasing negotiations: alike had been | deliberately surrounded with secrety, in furtherance of a plea by “two i] , ees grades hae Baldwin | which time age nee d you jmasier mines.” | Mr. and Mrs. Tra Falkenstein; Mr. “The whole thing,” said Pomerene,| and Mrs. Ralph -Falkenstein, and “was conceived in’ fraud and born! Miss Bessie Anderson were ‘among of PR ie Sadie A iors: who attended a dinnc the home of Herman Falke land Pamuyarhar stil | honor gu M e other ‘iinls grade took final exan pass afternoon. i enter injured | SHORT TALKS BY HTFUL y MOTHERS An Indiana mother tells this: “W: find nothing to tompare with Fole Bulova wrist was held a sho return to the First Nation went to Wiiton the week for medical treatment, ard was hurt when one of the hunt yale Gavenpo®t ers shot at a rabbit and fit’ him,| Blue with slight, rose be kiground, the discharge entering both legs just] Call 4 21 Hughes Apts below the knee. WORK k suffered a lot since the ft getting along ve nd Mrs. August K niph of the Regan her guests at the Jake $ (Continued “trom. page one.) of the e sei aoe Poole, or no bu Dee. 15.—()—The ——. Minot stood at 17 below; SEED MEN RELATE HOW ‘ which mark was also the) RATES INJURE BUSINESS lowest recorded for the night. A b' W. Cohen and W. H. Hagill, man- ing northwest wind added to the se- ugers of Fargo seed houses, yesterday verity of the cold pl told members of the state, railro board that discrimination in estab- Sanitary cot, end table, rack, blue enamel —bed- mirror and garden tools, call at 200 Ave, B purchased a cently. wed to the magazin room n spent the| Phone or mily in the Winter Gasoline 2re now supplying our patrons with a genuine Winter Gasoline--and at no advance in price. Higgins fa ‘The many local friends of Harold Breen, who miles ny W RADIO’ FOR eee Haridyn sells for cash or $ Devils Lake, N. D., Dec. 15.--(#)--| lishing freight rates on article@hand. aaa A 30-mile northwest wind, with the led by them have injured their busi- temperature 21 degrees below zero,| ness to the benefit of competitors in and drifting snows, grip cities outside North Dakota. today in something of Each asked for adjustment of the grasp. Martin R. Hovde, government rates so as to put North Dakota seed |} weather observer, however, sees re- dealers ona parity with seed deal- lief from the severe cold spell to-| ers in other states. A request was morrow as indicated by a falling! made that the classification of barometer and increasing cloudiness. | cleaned sweet clover and millet —_ be changed to permit these articl Grand Forks, N. D., Dec. 15.—@)-—| to be shipped on a fourth class rate. The offi temperature here today| They are willing, they said, to ship at .7 a. m. was 16 below. The mini-/ the cleaned seed on a third class rate. mum during,the night was 18 below. he ere Magill bpd Bet | G. pringer, traffic expert for 26 BELOW ZERO AT numerous North Dakota cities, who | HIBBING THIS A. M. presented testimony and exhibits inn., Dec. 15.—()—With which show, he said, that North Dakoy| mercury striking another low level,| ta wholesalers and distributors are | Hibbing experienced the second| suffering by reason of freight rates straight day of severe weather today. | favorable to competitors in Minnesota Readings given by the Bergron hard- i He was cross-examined brief- ware store follow: by attorneys for the railroads who $ Pp. m. Tuesday—19 below. ‘e opposing drastic changes in the 9 p. m. Tuesday—22 below. z intrastate freight schedul 12 midnight Tuesday—25 below. m, Wednesday—27 below. m. Wednesday—26 below. Although the thermometer did not go down as low as yesterday, there was only three degrees variation. The, cold was not aecompanied by any/ vere wind. Traffic was not dela ed to any extent, street cars, buses| and trains running on time. No cases of suffering have been re- ported to the police station, although | » hospitals reported treating many cases of frost bite, chiefly among} children. OIL” TRIAL IS BROUGHT TO A ‘ Have one ‘The shopping stunt costs money, but ‘ » It’s always been that way.“ eae el | take cessful term of "se . Sint Mosler jes northwest. of Baldwin | You spend it m a day F k, has accepted a position as rin the new school in Eek- beginning her andl : of this week t f 150.09, will take § ce. Phone M you are not already a few gallons? ing th s why not try A trial will convince you. LAHR MOTOR SALES CO. Mrs. Herbert Little. 1) the) n Cc A PITOL| -in-law and sister during Berane Lowe will be a nice crtainmeht — © ing of songs, THEATRE [recitations and dialogs. There will Tonight and Thursday ARENT METAL n—-A process for making metal foils less than a mil- lionth of an inch thick been de- veloped in the Sloane Physies labora- RNIOIR PRO! . - ‘Derendant. 1 DAKOT, ‘A TO! ‘DA! me at ny 0} ek, Burl t plaint n and ‘red Peterson agar ou, alleging that at. th ance and request of the dete tiffs furnished di r Sart “that the worth the sum of $17.95, nt you agreed to pay ding that Judgment be asdhabl (Continued trem one) | which am into the final keeping of judge and jury. he battle came to its conclusion | iy with a crash of legal forces. The de-| at lawyers and one for the gov-|num and rnment followed each other swiftly |of th the final brief session of argu- ment. Justice Hoehling then rece: court until 1:30 p. m., before beg : his instructions to the ing the p of law on which | ¥ w e Ted ‘that unless i it b dpersined whether the vil aaaw tbat piaintitt t against LOIS MORAN OWEN MOORE HENRY B. WALTHALL Lon Chaney, the Man of a Thousand Faces, now brings the greatest of his amazing character- izations to the screen! or has taken, inty | kK and 1 box of wh ‘and the then interior sec- retary violated the conspiracy statute | when Doheny sent Fall $100,000 be- | 19 fore the. Doheny companies: prere | awarded leases to government oil! | Attorneys for Pls Called Private Loan | Bisrsar fense told the 12 men in the} Mak servi ‘ that the $100,000 was a} public: an. were thrilled by him in Justice of the I | Hyland & Foste: surging pictu: of the clash between East and West, with the sinist » of “Sings Jo pg the road ef intri venture to a surpris- ing redemption. BLANKETS suceessiy j tion betne: at Teast tierce Speaking also for the former fh mattea. CODY retary, Wilton J. Lambert ac- sed government counsel of distort. ~ the facts after the best manner of Houdini, and Frank J. 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