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RAILROADS USE ‘Two nights of entertainment ex- CRIPPLE MARINE Foreign Competition Encouraged in War) ts tovigst ana womorrow night | cues ot thin cowster and in, Dor: } ‘original tricks | | | as well as much comedy is presented the four acts of vaudeville. Two” on Development of American Ship | sven sisnay wm be presented and seats may be reserved now. said, including some of the greatest Enforcement of tie merchant ma-| are Working under the unique Dill- ville here drew large crowds to the systems, have filed with the interstate/rine act of 1920, “especially of those| ing “The Boys Who Put the "U’ in | Iris who left the theater thelr best efforts to secure freight “for| portunity for American ports gener-| edy talkin 7 . i Offering with a well se- | did a program for tonight's and to- foreign shipping companies to the ex-/ally, preferential rafirosd rates on| lected repertoire of songs and | morrow night's bill. contracts between the Pennsylvania| duties,” was recommended by ' system and Furness, Withy and com-| Ransdell. y Mr.) fers thrills and sensational stunts | merstein. paoy, a British corporation; between { r the Baltimore & Ohio railroud and the | Kans., following a triat in the United) Cg yy oJ Picth Geren lewd line snd the Bes Bates autre cour a sioux rate, Students Go On Fa & Albany rafiroad and the Cunard | fi | according to information received to-| > line, day by Mr. Durham. Gordon was} S ike “Exclusive use of facilities is grant- U prosecuted under the federal law mak- | tri Against ed in many cases,” the speaker said, ing {t'a felony to transport a stolen| through bills of lading are made and many other privileges accorded. of the robbery. The newspaper bear- “The Bo-ton & Albany railroad in ing the account and description of the! its agreement with the Cunard line by publication at Casper of a report pledges under certain conditions a re- @uced rate of 24gc per hundred pounds, for freight in carloads.” {crossing headed for Mitchell. Inv | tigation developed that the mach! ous contracts well over a million tons!" Years in Federal Peniten- | 0's apprehension. followed. Saas dation the dee? ness and swell the profits of forelgn| of this city, has been convicted anf) In the days of ancient Rome mu- ————— Ping” eral_penitentiary at Leavenworth, portant part of girls’ education. | Business Needs | Lower Transportation Costs tion in transportation costs tostimulate industry and commerce and improve general business conditions. Firestone *% Again Leads in Lowering. Traresportation Costs | By Reducing Prices ' . ‘ | 13.95| 12.55] [Sescl—ee eS . 28.25] 25.45 ae Prices on Other Sizes Reduced Proportionately - No greater tire values were ever given. See your Firestone dealer. He gives the best in service and the greatest in value. Most Miles per Dollar EARL C. BOYLE COMPLETE STOCK FIRESTONE TIRES AND TUBES 125 to 137 North Center Street - Telephpone 9 | OANS TO H Ke Rh i } | given a fair trial and I am ready to/to foster any persona | PARTY Tl FIGHT }take it before a jury at anytime that] injure or aid anyone ir = - | his counrel fs ready to hear the case. Mr. Purcel) admitte! that the mat commerce comm » copies of con-| sections providing for the maintenance| the Fun and the Fun in ‘U’” pre- | with the performance. Mr, Stewart | tracts in ich they agreed to use/of new trate routes, equality of op-} sent a harmony singing and com- | has succeeded in getting as splen- | tion was brought to me that a forgery clusion of others.” shipments by American vessels and! ficshes of wit and humor. | "The acts will be in addition to the Samuel 8! es nor, | hove with responsibility for Senator Ransdeil cited as examples discriminating duties and tonnage} An act on the tight wire which of- | film play presenting Blaine Ham. (the forgery. On the strength of this “trey wharfage and freight handling Jcar from one state to another, U S ., . is given, special arrangements on NRHAM’S CAR | The aicest of Gordon was effected! . . Conviction forgery if one has been committed. | BUENOS AIRES, Nov. 2.—Students }car was picked up on a train into} grants the free and exclusive use of | South Dakota and the party who read |e iene ere 74 — < the a ¢ % | ruck Monda: certain piers, and in addition further it furnished a tip to the authorities! oo oS votest against the conviction of on an auto he had seen at a rivet! Wiccry Bacco and Bartolomeo Van- “Au a result of the operation of vari-| Jack Gordon Draws Three} hud been sold in Mitchell and Gor-| {Dey were accused he Se cel AAS pd States treasury have been utilizing] S. D., for the theft of an automobile! ————_—— new location announced goon. Phon: thetr resources to build up the busi-| stolen from Attorney H. B, Durham’! \9o1. 1L-2-1t competitors of the government's ship-/ sentenced to three years in the fed- sic and dancing formed a most im-/—TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADS—- BRING RESULTS——— W/SDNESDAY, NOVEMPER 2, 1921. etcehear Helv exipune. Pace Fv + the Spanish American War veterans|/ “If Shove is not [camp and I believe will be placed im |-per recourse against - my hands when action is started to] are responsible for his a * ° ° ° 2 ? : nder actually subsctib- t. Mr. Purcell de in had twiee inter- aif stating how- Mr. Giblin aia should be ned. Mr. t euch a because he did rake @ collection try Shove. | mainly want to impre “AN I can say is that Shove will D€| never permit anyone campaign. }I surely expect to prosecute the]ter of the alleged forgery was first | m | ie : harge against him however to deter-| called to his attention by J. J. Gibiin IN cHONE CASE whether he is guilty or not over @ month before Mir. Handbury !agen. ee 1 | | ‘ | | Arrest of Spanish-American ‘The first act with Allaire, - and Gellay with Interests, Ransdell Asserts lias detabec prenenta) the act. ae Eee cake ter the junetion of War Veteran Made on Com- Virgi inia tobacco pays no | Juggling in an entertaining and ar | Pell street, Moot street and the plaint of Handbury, ‘| i ocea’ NEW YORK, Nov. 2—Foreign competition “aided and| audiences who dowt care for the | Chimetows ts ogfs, written by Purcell States. aeene CONS a, a abner , ane Rated’, nacre today by United States| type of act are pleased with the | Jack Burnett the famous play writ- —— | reight . . 4 p10. © in- wh E. i i 1 method of he “old , led “the act dif- roclaiming thi no : ura: . me tS. axeviehopltige thier dettloonient eee ne YNG CAUSES) crang and hats are delt with in a | of a gunman oplum fiend and his [over the arrest of Samuel G. Shove — that’s how Piedmonts a hr Nearly P of the American mer-! graceful mannet. | reformation. who ts being held in the county jail give you better value. chant marine.’ early a score of American railroads, he| Runyan and Trent two boys who | The firet appearance of vaude- | charged with forgery, M. W. Purcell, insists that his attitude be made | known to the public. “As the public prosecutor informa-| had been committed. George T. Hand bury signed a complaint charging complaint I issued a warrant for the arrest of Shove. “I want this understood that charg ing a man with a crime means noth ing. The fact that a man ts charged with a crime does not mean or carry! any prejudice that he ic guilty | “I have no evidence that Samuel | Shove is the man responsible for a| This information is in the bands ot| net —from down where of freight are turned over annually by + A r) | Attorney Durham, Frank MoGrath aa Se American railroads to foreign ships. 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