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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE EIGHT , —$|WITNESSES QUESTIONED ON STEWART'S | a ry | wi ¥ 3 FARMER NEEDS | ade say eee, ee memet to [ Togo and ° & ASSISTANCE \by western railroads to set aside an BISMARCK—Clear, 3 beloW;| nirectors Had Implicit Confi-| “But you had never heard of the ds fair. , | award increasing the pay of locomo- roMTendan_—Clear, 2 below; roads! dence in Col. Stewart, Presi- Continental bagless in the oil busi- | tive firemen and hostlers on 55 8 ‘ jness before. Didn’t you think Col- fair. tems was dismissed today by Judge | St. Cloud—Clear, 0; roads fair. dent of Standard Oi] Com: Saker. had made @ poor \George A. Carpenter in federal dis- | Rochester—Clear, 1; roads fair. | He Is at Mercy of dtl) liter Rote | Jamestown-Clear, Oi roads fair. pany Tells Senate Investi- ew somebody was gaining 25 rhe esa . ing— ; cen arrel on the oil.’ Over Which He Has No Con- The effect of the dismissal is to p,btne Cees Sree ON?) gating Comimittes , at’ T0-) aie ian yen aes Cea! Sav: make the increase effective unle: Fi —Clear, 4 below; roads fair. % wal ad pro’ imself @ poor trol, Says Goy. McMullen | the roads take an appeal to the | Dalech=-Cleat, 5 “below; 108s day's Hearing business man in that deal?” —— | | United -States circuit court. They | fair. — “I consider Colonel Stewart an t Chicago, Feb, 1.—(7)—The farm- have 10 days in which to ask a re-| Minot—Clear, 2; roads fair. Washington, Feb. 1.—?—The excellent trader.” view by the higher court. Mankato—Clear, 4 below; roads ‘tivities of Robert W. Stewart, chai “We all do,” Walsh observed amid er is the only producer who has Whether an appeal will be taken | f. i i . “| laughter. prices established for what he sells rests with the executives of the *Crookston—Clear, 3 below; roads man of the board of the Standard | "yn "its eager quest for facts con- as well as what he buys, Governor western roads association, declated | fair. 1 y ve the Continenta: deal, the Adam McMullen of Nebraska told ae eee Wee Aouad Grand Forks—Clear, 0; roads 4 ‘i i ar Lay gs ried » Chicago Associatio f ‘om- or the icago, Burlington a! fair. i i ada, whi ye case whic! the Chicago Association of Com {oF tee in ruoresented the roads| “Devils Lake—Clear, 4 below; etl Bite Re iilch | present hearing—the lease of Tea- merce tod The farmer also is the only producer who cannot regulate yield as the manufacturer regulates com- modity output and he never knows he is to be confronted with roduction or a el executive in either event he is at eccy of the markets over h he has no control.” jin the litigation. | roads good. i il and sold it back to Ameri pot Domo naval oil reserve to Har- The western systems challenged| Winona—Clear, 2; roads fair. 1 nie ak profit of SG cate al F. Si ir by Albert B. Fall. ee ate aes of Ea of arbi- ——_——_., jade after the board previeusly had | PESSY Marsh Is Given | . Stewart, tocether with Tioanteed jedi yeed, io tence ee Divorce From Fenwick jthe contract of the Continental in | not agree. buying the oil from the Humph- The award provides an :ncrease of : of ve 1.50 30 cents a day for passenger fire- London, Feb 1.—("—The Daily tye aoe Shen oa y men and 35 cents a day for @. «ther | Sketch says that Peggy Marsh, Lon- that the Standard Oil man had members of the Brotherhood of Lo- {don chorus gitl who was involved ' placed before his board of directors comotive Firemen and Enginemen| in the famous will dispute of the the proposal that the Sinclair Crude barrel. “Under, such circumstances it is on western roads. Approximatcly ; 2 ed th ee aurprisife that the farmer: has | vs,0uy employes are affected. Marshall Field estate, has obtained a Stard, ft ee a problems requiring the assistance SSS ee ped fea Keld Rober* trom the Canadian concern at $1.75. of the government,” he * . a Called it a Good Contract “it is all very well to advise the 'Committee Approves _, Pegey March, vie ln 4 Tondon FE, G. Seubert, president of the v1 oO al is SS s é “a naee | . 54 farmer to organize his business ir Scaorita Frances Crispi, pretty Walsh Resolution crrirttn tik met Hear, Pleas 1, Standard of Indians, en recurned | oer aot T an G.OW.000inde-| Young school teacher from Chile, i grandson of Marshall Field, Chicaes i" Now York with a ‘tentative’ ndent rs are to bi ht is in the United States for three , merchant. A war romance followed Raa thee wil jel ies years’ study of our educational sys- Washington, Feb, 1.—()—The which lasted a year. Afterward under a system | that will enable ter Her first year is being spent] Wn'yy mubite utility power corpora. Henly, Fielé, married, Mies memes toe aici eto be a good con “Leila } iyi ; tion of public utility power corpora- - nel t is ge rates at the University of Iowa. J L Perkins, a niece of the Longhorn | dons." ee ae ———<————— nam senate interstate pry Jf on ner ot Vege eee could “tak eit or leave it” ri ie Chambers of commerce and simi- ine | 2OL7- Jt was disclosed by another wit lar organizations should take the Lowden and Hoover {Teena iagiey ie Sani ens In 1919, Miss Marsh brought suit ness, A. L, Carlson, secretary lead in creating a substantial sen- Avowed Candidates gaged in interstate business. | a eee chee! be ag son treasurer of the Sinclair Crude, tha timent for agricultural equality, * The resolution was unanimously! the suit vn oy ved $100,00; 2 lost that company had bought the con Gren or McMullen continued. They} For U. & Presidency) reported out by the committee aft-|tcttlement of ser $100,000 in the tract of the Continental subsequent. should urge congress to repass the| er a motion to refer the investiga-|*ctu/ement of erry Field’s estate. jy paying $400,000 and saving, he farm surplus control bill, with the| Washi Feb. 1—()—Th tion to the federal trade commis-| iss Marsh married on January aig, $3,000,000. He did not know equalization fee feature, if for no| Washington, Feb. 1.—(—The| sing was lost by a tie vote of Ning| 5+ 1921, at Greenwich, Conn. Albert who drew up the contract. Sther reason than that ro construc. | movements in behalf of Secretary} to nine. L, Johnson, a nophe of the late “Seubert was pressed hard by Sen- tive measure as good or better has| Hoover and Frank O. Lowden for) It was also modified to provide Lhe Plan a oes of Cleveland. ator Walsh of'Montana, the commit- been offered as a gubstitute for it, the Republican presidential nomin-! that the inquiry into holding com- Sey eas eee | tee, prorectttog. oad ation were well advanced along| Panies should be made of only | “Didn't anybody on your board " _—_— their yarallel courses today. by| those holding corporations having FARGOAN NAMED MANAGER 25k how it was the Continental com- . Farm Leaders Scored | overnight developments in the poli-| the stock of two ot more public] | St, Cond, Minn., Feb. 1-0, -R. aa ee ee ratatT”* Betbert :. : ie: 01 ratio! in u » Patterson o! ‘art mn 7. For Blocking Action | ‘32%, re pti ne local ‘The Lowden candidacy was defi-| different states. named manager of the local plant WA; °ked. ” furs. Write for wholesale . i i A “| One change approved by the com-| of the H. M. Rose Poultry company, | Not to my recollectio... on Lower Tariff Plan} "ely out in the open with the an-| tte would confine the proposed | sale of which was aa itinced today Walsh insisted and finally the|l{ prices on box lots of fresh Washington, Feb. 1.— (AP) would be filed Saturday in Illinois, eke seth oe corporations ‘e oe ee er tei core pro-, Witness jt ith in Stewart frozen fish. Ship to the potas tis cel 4 ve of n2apolis. 4 farm bloc had assisted in blocki 7 e F, Buel ” * | tions involving the president of the} Colonel Stewart and were satisfied farm lee had assisted in blocking | Clarence F. Buck of Monmouth, INt"| Iited States, vice president, aena-| _ CHARGES CONSFIRACE that wey, Oe best deal he could | Box 265, Bismarck, N. D. ter resolution favoring a lowering} ager of the Lowden campaign.” tors and representatives. Washington, Feb. 1— (AP) —/imake. When he says ‘here's a Charges that a conspiracy betweea railroad companies and coal opera- of excessive tariff rates were made} Not long after this development in the farm relief hearings of the| the 10 Republican members of the, aes committee today by| house from California met and gave} Devils Lake Favors Seuvitlel: cet 7 rape entative Jones emocrat,| thei dorsement. resident t H H 1 ‘ Texas. q See caty aeeover: The’ decision of Rail Consolidation | ticias were made in the senate to- Federal Hardware and Implement Mutuals Retail Hdwe. Mutual | Hdwe. Dealers Mutual [EE imp. Mutual re The Texan intimated that these| the conference was announced by| hy ube anne Sema ey Aare leaders had been disloyal to legista: | Representative Curry, dean of the| Devils Lake, N. D, Feb 1.—(Ab)|Ca™ Calitormis. tion in the interest of the farmer.| delegation, who said that the state’s!--The city commission here last He mentioned Representative Dick-| two senators had not been invited’ night adopted a resolution petition. inson, Republican, Iowa, as a re-| to the caucus. One of them, Hiram) ing the interstate commerce com- Fire Insurance Co.,] Fire Insurance Co., Insurance Co., Minneapolis, Minn. Stevens Point, Wis. Owatonna, Minn, Visit a Sparton Dealer — Hear This Wondrous Voice WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1928 Part of the Continertal profits, the|but where che remainder was dise government asserts, went to Fall,| posed of is stili tr be determined. © marvel and delight of music lovers the world over. Says A. B. Morrison— “These whe enthuse about Sparton's great volume and rich resonance often lose sight wnat, fonda —its to. whisper in the “wee sma’ hours”! Bismarck Accessory & Tire Co., Bismarck, N. D. puted’ “leader in’ the farm bloc,”| Johnson, has in the past ‘been &) mission for permission to intervene Combined Assets over ¥12,000,00000. Surplus over $1,000,000.00 ‘Duractaa. X. D. Vwi De ‘Dean, XD” and said that he and others had “de- presidential contender himself. in the hearings for the proposed Writing Select Risks Only Wateen & Sen, Rbeltott & Ce. serted the ship’ after threatening ;merger of the Great Northern an? MeKeasle, N. D. Dunn Center, XN. D. SAVING 50% OF THE BOARD RATE to policyholders on our better class risks for more than 20 years, ‘amounting to more than $32,000,000.00 for years to force a downward re-| ® " N ‘ ' i Northern Pacific railroads in favor vision of the tariff unless adequate Police Court | of the consolilation. The city com farm rellef legislation were enact > vi 1 . 3 Ww, 9 | mission and the Civic and Com- Bee to Oparlen 8. Weller, merce association feel that the con Elder Meter Con Steele, N. D. Henricka - Landgren, Underweod, N. D. Hodges & Murphy, Van Hook, N. Ie chairman of the agriculture equality Frank Montgomery will be ar- = ees : as Starbuck Oil Service, Farmers’ 81 Con Hee ene eect Tekole tee, | Taigned before Poljce Magistrate J.| coudauon Nall Ferengi Automobile Insurance a Tesegien. Ne D. islature, was testifying in’ favor of] M. Belk sometime today on a charge) 14 jake region c ND. aS on the MeNaryellangen Lil with, its| of being drunk, He was arrested | ‘he Jake Te8'0D: Complete Protection in One Policy Perse so Pie coc tans equalization fee. He acknowledged] last night after he had driven an |g _———____ag J. Forward, Halliday, N. D. \ = x. dD. that house members representing | automobile through the wifidow of f KFYR Radio | ‘ ’ Fire, Theft, Tornado SAVING —— be ae farm districts had opposed the Me-| the Capital Cafe, 506 Broadway, ac- a | Public Liability Poy “tial — Master resolution even though it| cording to Chief of Police Chris|| Programs | icasias iinmaee 3 a sam was aimed to place agriculture on aj Martineson, ys | = Collision, Plate Glass to policyholders N. D. Ke teaue ke is basis of t equality with other as H 5 fel: welt S wed business es and said be re-| | COAL RATES ARGUED Thursday, Feb. 2. For Sale by J. F. Griffin, 8 Beas: | “uidardtes SD. | “Wabeks ND gretted their action. Washington, Feb 1—(AP)—Final| 9:30 to 11:00 a. m<—Musie and . F. Griffin, State Agent Wing Mere, Co, Earle 2, Doris, Ryder Meter, Con “I think they disapointed a great; arguments were today before the ete weather report. rhea : . fy 7% many of the people tu the midwest,” | interstate commerce commission tn Sa nregei tyra eee ers Corwin-Churchill Phone 1241 283 Ave. A West Bismarck, N. Dak. dat he said. ‘ the lake cargo coal rate controvers Representative Kincheloe, Demo-} ys for southern railroa crat, Kentuc joined Jones in the ttempted to reduce lake ca attack, declaring those members| so rates 20 cents per ton last sum-| who had been threatening an as-|mer and met with opposition ef the sault on the protective tariff for|northern prod seven years unless farm relief were | Project and arg provided had thei opportunity | put the lower 5: when the McMaster resolution 1:00 to 1:15 p. m.—Weather, mar- kets and news. 1:15 to 1:30 p. m—Aunt Sammy’s chat. 6:30 to 7:30 p. m.—Henry Halver- rs, defended thetr! son, tenor; George Humphreys, bass; d for the right to|Grace Duryee Morris. sccompanist. dules into effect. :30 to 7:45 p. m.—Weacher, mar- SET cpsvaaaglsrey ere kets and news. up, but they failed to take advan- DISTUKBID GHT COUGH] 7:45 to 8:00 p. m.—L. F. Cr..wford, tage of it. \ QU STOPPED _ | state historical societ “We stind for an umemasculated| "A distressing cough and irritat- McNa ill,” Weller said| ed throat kept me miserably awake E = i jn referring to suggestions that the| at night and prevented others from NORRIS ope tnagas AP- present Dill be passed minus the} sleeping. Foley's Honey and Tar; ashi Fe 1,—()—Th equalization fee. He added that ho; Compound q comforted and | Washington, SEPP rage 1e Tepresented about 680,000 farming/ relieved me. Helped my neighbors | Norris resolution providing for So°9 people of South Dakota who believe over lu’ coughs, too. Feel 1 must] ernment operation of b bird Shoals that “special privileges” to indus-| tell you abgut it H.C. P-—,} Was approved Sonny ys e ashes tries other than agriculture should agriculture committee by a vote o be done away with. | der 11 to 2 “We are sold on the equalization| to th Motors, Inc. etn Lon WOES The Famous Wilton hroat of a child, ef- fee,” he continued, “and feef that fective in stopping the stubborn | coughs of grown persons.—Adv, | . it is the only thing that promises} coughs of grown persons.—: ae | ‘ > e 4 to give the farmer a look in.” i= ————____——_—— — Capital Funeral p He favored the McMaster resol. Parlors 1 n e oa i tion and when asked by Represen-| 0! tative Jones it he was for drafti ATARRH | 208 Main Ave. President Coolidge for the Repub! can nomination, said: “Just be- Be bend oc Sho Sane i tween you and me, I am not.” a ce Ss V vaeoRVeS Over 21 Million Jars Used Yearly Licensed Embalmer Phone—Day cr Night—22 Jos, W. Tschumperlin You will save money, save labor and:still be comfort- ei able. 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