The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 25, 1927, Page 8

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Dales seen sewse se aeeukene Bea * a RA ma SC PAGE EIGHT. HISTORY OF N. D SOLDIERS WILL BE PUBLISHED Data Now Being Compiled by R. D. Hoskins of Attorney General's Office Slowly but surely there is being prepared here what is expected to be the largest single volume ever printed in North Dakota. It is the history of North Dako- ta’s soldiers in the world war which js being compiled by the adjutant general's office and which will con-| tain the war record of every man who entered rvice from this ta obtain it. the dischar: he North T are on file w »| their claims es. Papers Incomplete mber of cases w ge ps do not do to whom - sued. As a member of the draft board for Burleigh county, Hoskins explains, he was familiar with the war records of many of the men who went from this dis- trict and has found that their dis- charge papers have not given them full credit. i North Dakota veterans interested in seeing that they get full credit for their war services should check over their discharges and let him know if any important details have been left out. He wants his history of the North Dakota troops to be complete. Say The volume for this state will list all veterans in alphabetical order and will be compiled on the same basis as similar books printed in other states, some of which are be- ing used as models. No Recent Changes in Intrastate Rate on Lignite Coal, Contrary to the op’ rsons in the sta’ ve been made in intr: on lignite coal, accord Nouncement by the traffs ment of the state railroad Letters received at the fices indicate that Don’t Suffer From | STOMACH ULCERS Famous California Prescription Sent on 16 Days’ Trial Write Today for FREE Par- ticulars. Why suffer with this extreme stomach trouble when we can posi- tively assure you full relief or your money back. We guarantee Wolfe’s Ulcer and Acidosis Treatment will relieve you of extreme gastritis, or ulcers of the stomach, or we will “ent! refund you> money. olfe’s Ulcer and Acidosis Treat- ment has been used in California for these troubles for over 21 years ‘with unvaryinz success. Many doc- tors prescribe it regularly. Now it is offered for the first time to the general public. It be- gins at once to give relicf from the severe pain, vomiting and other dis- comforts and agonies, and frm day to day the improvement is steady and increasingly rapid. You are not compelled to res.rict your- You can eat fter taking our What would you tu eat as you did when you were achild? It should be possible with Wolfe’s Ulcer and Acidosis Treat- ment, and, best of all, the cost is very little, and you ae guaran- teed your money back if it does not help you to your entire satisfaction —you to be the sole judge—we take your for it. Write today for full information. Wolfe’s Labora- tories, Desk K-10, 425 E. Pico St, Los Angeles, California —Adv. \ Every day the Fire Demon shovels 228 houses into the huge bonfire that rep- resents our annual fire loss. Two out of every three of these houses would never have burned if their owners had been careful. — | evidence. have the impression that ligni rates were changed ly, board members said, but such is not the case and the lignite yates now in effect are the same as those effec- tive for several years back. The only recent change’ made in the rates was a reduction on fai ae ments moving via the Great North- ern and Farmers Grajh and Ship- ping company rail-oads. Until. re- cently joint-line rates applied off all such shipments, but a recent order of the railroad board directed that the two railroads be considered as one when computing rates because of the fact that the Great Northern owns the smaller ‘line. The result w:s a reduction of from 12 to 24 cents a ton on all lignite hauled jointly by the two lines. Intrastate: rates on lignite coal still are being considered by the railroad board under an investiga- tion begun on its own motion early in the year. Four hearings were held in various parts of the state to ablish the movement of lignite nd to permit shippers to present Another and more ex- tended hearing will be held here at time which has-not yet been des- ated. .. t.e Bismarck hearing shippers | will present evidence to support their claims that the rates are al- high enough and the railroads will present evidence to support that the intrastate rates on lignite i HIGHWAY MEN MUST FURNISH THEIR OWN CARS State Department Adopts New Rule Concerning Ownership | of Automobiles Engincers employed by the state highway department must furnish their own automobiles in the future and will be compensated for their use according to a schedule adopted by the state highway commission. The propozal to abandon the pres-' ent plan, by which the state fur- nishes its engineers with automo- biles, was broached several months ago and adopted at a recent meet- s made in the highway resolution for use of its machines now in se. .ice until they wear out. The engineer who has been using the car must then re- place it with one of his own and be- gin its operation under the new plan. With the exception of survey parties, the rule applies to all en- gincers by the department down tc ALL you men who favor a nice-appearing, well-made fall het at a moderate price, signify by saying Lanpher! The new Lanpher shades will meet with your spproval. You'll find the very color tone to match your new fall suit. Lanphers are sold at leading stores—they are quality hats! Popularly priced at five, seven and ten dollars Se WR RE LANPHER HATS LANPHER HATS, CAPS AND OVERCOATS SOLD EXCLUSIVELY AT DAHL’S CLOTHING STORE 46 Years in Bismarck ‘ S 220 South Ninth St. Our Shoe Repair Shop Is 1 Now Open for Business © Bring your shoes to us for half goles and general repair Reduced prices on ladies’ and men’s rubber heels First Class Work Guaranteed We solicit mail order business OUTH HOE IDE MCK MARTIN, Prop. HOP Bismarck, N. Dak. . Notice The cooperation of parents and drivers of cars is asked in order to prevent serious ac- cidents to children on the streets of the city. The city ordinances prohibit drivers from . towing sleds, skiis, etc., and further prohibit children from catching on to cars or hiteh- ing on their sleds or other devices. If the practice is not stopped it will be necessary to make arrests of both drivers and children. Board of City Commissioners M. H. Atkinson, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE and including the first assistant to division engineer. é Survey Laer empt , jurvey parti are exempt from the rule because of the nature of their work, which often is d maging to an automobile, and to the fact that any one of the numerous. re Only mil actually and neces- sarily traveled on field work for the department may be charged to it the resolition inaugurating ineer will be forced to carry liability jurance covering injurie. to the extent of $10,000 for one person end $20,000 for two per- sons and insurance eae property damage in the sum of $3,000. _ « driving their own ‘machines will be 10’ cents a mile for five-passenger cars costing $1,200 or more id weighing not less than ‘..000 po- equipped. Owners of cars “under these limits will receive nine cents a mile. 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