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PAGE TWC. ‘ ACTIVITIES OF 1.0.6, ENLARGED IN LAST YEAR Jation of Recent Years Is Increasing | Responsibilities. — | Dee. 7—An itn activities, due par responsibility put fon of recent years, e of emergency industrial disturb-| were describ- | Interstate Commerce Comm! its usual work in reg s and servi operati ed some degree of ol during the summer period of emergency occa sioned by t le strike in the coal mines and railroad shops; pre- sented summari of results in supervision of railroad securitiss; and Ctoreca: the outlook for f cluston of the protracted se of fnan 1 accounts government and the railroad out of the federal control d war. Its major action in the rate fixing field, the report said, was the ten per cent reduction in freght charges | ordered last July *“Manifestly, no longer interfering with flow of commerce as a whole, port “The tonnage 1 been steadily increasing months Little opportunity afforded for determination of effect of the reduced rate level upor the net earnings of carriers because | of freight o#hgestion and other ab-| normal conditions which have result-| ed from the coal strike, men's strike, and other causes.” ‘The report reviewed how the com-| its rend | the existing rates are the free mission, to meet the “menacing do-| Private contr mi 4 industrial consequencer cf | UP to October tho strikes” had - Jot $450,073,045 « the strikes” had put priority orders into effect, and cooperated with the emergenc: fuel distribution cffice. ditions of disrepair of grew “most serious on some import- ant trunk lines wore out, it wan = ; |the tra had not found it necessary to Iny em-| ced ae ast pea | ston by the Gi government, it targoes, or resort to the more ex-|Volve m : ‘ | Gag) serecioaes ok treme of measures which congress Reductions in its estimates for ap- es e1 | propriations, made by the bureau of ethos ings eh tae Re nn ne are eee erent ne budget, occasioned the commission | | WASHINGTON—A soldiers bonus the|to recommend formally congress | Dill similar in many respects to the In {ts more: traditional f:eld, regulation of rates and service, the shop-|raflroads which jerations du: after their return organization of the federal | Sums still pay Though con-| Were equipment | Such le at before the strikes | Pressed the conclusl id, the commission | &r |been authorized the treasury le to the carriers, whc guaran ursement for sion estimated | the| that amounts be give ‘Che Casper Daily Cribune Love Birds of Movieland Another film .romance is announced in the reports that Charlie Chaplin and Pola Negri, great film tragedienne, are soon to wed. The saarriags would form a film dynasty as important as the Pickford: Wairbanks romance, curred losses in op: sx months ment to : said that total payments account had rol BERLIN.—An internal gold toan to be used for stabilization and cash rey ions payments is to be pro- posed to the reparations commis- Iso ex furth- $85.9 loans to railro: nsportation one recently vetoed, was introduced in the house by Representative “suffice! CAPITAL NEEDED [#4rNessep wip DEER IN ALASKA, SAYS hernessed them together with ropes and belts, hitched them to an im- Government Must Put Ae iene: Then Up or Let Private In- terests Enter Field. brek to civilization. WASHINGTON, Dec. 7— Capital ‘The men were working early In November building a summer camp and a home-centralized government sre the prime requisites for develop- at Gold Lake, a polut far up in the a heavy snow- ment of Alaska. Governo: Scott Bone. declared tony jn his avmual report. The go ment should either spend millions in a _paternalistic spirit or admit privase capital upon terms con- duc*ive to investment, ,he sald, and the preliminary of this eventuation must be a simplified and centralized system of administration brought closer to Alaska, “Not until mining fs inaugurated on a large and generous scale and in- dustries ttarted “and permitted “tu thri he added, “wil homesteads find occupants and markets and pup- ulation multiply and opportunities of- fer in all directions. ‘With a modicum of the helpful- ness given to the Philippines, Hawaii, Porto Rico and Cuba these past twen- ty years Alaska ‘would today be a proud and populated and powerful factor in the ne@tional equation.” Instead he said, it is a sparcely in habite, scenically beautiful, unknown territory, struggling against hard odds due to misleading victuerization as a cold, snow-covered, g-acler crowned land. Opening ways to the immense im land wealth of the territory is the first step in a progrim of progress, which has been started by the Alaska railroad, a line that already has prov- ed its success anid worth. However, the governor sald, water transporta- tion should not be ignored and espe- cially in the Yukon river. The governor recommended a gov- ernment owned or subsidized line to care for shat Cistrict. A summing up of progress made during the year fs heartening and bright with promise, the report de clared. Exports and imports in grow: ing volume emphasize expanding in- dustry and re! prosperity. Cus- toms figures fo’ ear should show a commercial improvement of at least 50 per cent. Alaska is destined to supply in a farge measure’ the pu'p and print paper needs of America, the report wtated, but adverse conditions and dit- flculties of capitalization. ave ~ de laye the consummation of stich” pro} ects. Vesting of complete authority over the fisheries of the -terriiory in the commerce (epartment was recom: mended. Capital should be drawn to Alaska to develop mineral resource, the re- found themselves with only a few provisions and without snow shoes or skis. Help could not reach “them, they days. Steve Peasola, the leader of the crew, tely set about mak- 3—Tane Control ree en same principle as at knew, before several should buy a Columbia COLUMBIA CABINETS piPrereeepceareng ‘One-hand Top t Ty ce Selee ank lower velthout Conger of or breakage. COLUMBIA TONE BREAK TRAIL FOR MEN TRAPPED IN MOUNTAINS ing sets of shiis for himself and his men, using such lumber as. was available. In. the meantime the snow continued to fall until more than five feet covered the reads and trails. ‘ Oa the second night of the a hem of deer, fleeing before the snow, sought refuge in the camp. Grasping the opportunity. Pexzola and his companions. herded the ant. mals in one of the’ uncompleted rootns. The next morning the deer were harnessed to a drag and the six castawaye, mounted on home-made = and -hanging to the drag. siarted off towards clyilization, The deer were successfully guided until they had broken « roe@ through the your home Ddeautiful and It borhood of $500, gin within a LYNGHEON GLUBS FAT *SGATER OF TES Cheyenne clubs in all probability wil! join with the Laramie Ktwanis club In protsst- ing against the cutting of Christmas evergreens in Telephone canyon, the chief scenic section of the Lincoln highway between Cheyenne and Lar- rant. The West Wi posite the Methodist church. give a all~yea ift & Columbia A HOME without music of some kind is a pretty forlorn sort of place these days of peppy fox-trots, of new and popular song hits. sin: or whistle as it “What will I give them for Christmas?” just say to yourself, “I’ll give *em a year-round gift—an all-year source of sunshine and happiness—a And what a parody on home, home is, without music at Christmas— the big, joyous, hay py time of the year, when it’s as ersy to hum or i te to think. So this year instead of wondering, Techirgi streets, commission was enabled during the|to meet our ubsolutely necessary re-| er sl obitean’ ghio, year to reach a basis of cooperative| quirements.” For the current fiscw a2 understanding with state commis.|year, its appropriatiéns wen $5,045, VICTORIA, B.C.—A. . resolution sions and regulative bod’es, the report | 650, the commission said, a Fequenting! douninden® eetherttlga \¥e port added, declaring thero still was plenty ‘of gold there. It was’ said also that prespective ofl development, and greater coal development, prom- 5— Universal Reproduce: we pived natural aceuracy-of tone ie Fay i oes Teproduce tal teues. 4 slumbia Grafonola.” First—Buy. a Columbia for the educational value of music in the home—valuable to the youngsters and to the older folks. d require said, and for the plan devised, hope/year, it wou of ultimate success was expressed. It|though the had also moved to require expertment-| recommended that the amoun’ seek legiviation to prohibit Asiaties from acquiring land or from obtain- Ing employment in Canada was ap. bud al installation of automatic train con-| duced to $4,494,500.. With th’s smaller | y | proved by the provincial legislature. trol systems by « large number of|amount, the report said, the commis. | YOR A Wight Sic Siewert 12th Deel G-—Straighs Tous Arm Second—Buy a Columbia for the purity of its voice, its perfection railroads, for accident prevention,/sion would be “forced to defer or| WasHINGTON. — ‘The United | A White Leghorn hen owned in fully and naturally—unimpeded by. join of reproduction, its decorative beauty. Buy it because it has ten re- the time til they und had laid the basfs for compara- tive studies of efficiency in railroad greatly restiict work.” Congress was further requested to States gave the republic of Colom- bla a check for $5,000,000 as its first markable points of superiority that put it at the top of the list of worth-while phonographs made to-day. J¥oodiand, Wash., has won the state egg-laying contest conducted by poul- ani rom picked off the record ‘through the tone arm. operation. enact legislation to make it criminal| payment under the treaty ratified |try fanciers, producing 365 in pies Amspli . Control of railroad security imsues,|{o bribe railroad employes to give| in 1821, concerning Panama canal |ycar. Her slogan te an-ese a aay 7. wich eee ead: angel [amokinons You can’t begin to estimate the joy and hap; a Colurnbia will vested in the commission, resulted in | preference in car supply; to increase | damages. keeps the axe nway,—Detroit News. Sian. Slee ond design axe. che-teetlt:of 29 give your folks every day in the year. You won’t hesitate when we its Approval during the year of stocks | use of all-steel passenger cars by ra‘l- poe ae \ pari ase ig 854 tell you Columbia Prices Have Hit Bottom. and bonds having a total par valua-|yoads; and to clarify sections of the LONDON. — Gabriele D'Annunzio COLUMBIA MOTOR . tion of $889,719,710, with some addl-| existing transportation act in relation| is seriously ill, it was reported to 8—Display Motor ‘ See the Columbia Dealer in your vicinity to-day and get the facts— tiomal issues having no par value, or|¢o proposed consolidation of railroads.! the Central News agency from sna th atop record) gperates in. the pres and terms—you'll be surprised and pleased at the opportunity Yalue expressed in foreign curren- —————_— Rome. 1 Fayence Reh “omy sii e will offer you to own the most impro honogr: cost cleé. The Illinois Central and Chesa- N = On Your Toes ey Saher il: afford, . F canta a: e 9—Exse of Handling Needics. Cake comes i$ peake & Ohio railroads, the commie. SHERIDAN GITy MANAGE! ROME—A new volcano was re- Pte oh: rt pos hi feet Sa sion said, had given “encouraging {n- ported on Mount Torretta, near —Be tal eacie. Extra con- COLUMBIA, GRAPHOPHONE CO., New York dications” in the field of railroad fin- Potenza, Everywhere neodie insertion: Sor Zé ande by demonstrating that new cap- ita] could be secured for steve rere rencere:| GAOL GOMES UP BEFORE Diabetics Should | ® ° | » Dec. 7—Sherl} other children and four there if E : 7 | 4: grown per- you you eat a little box Use Nuradium| #0, PORCINE 18] Sone wore saverely. Buraed When el] er two per day, =i urn ana tes ia SO RATBCO MERE SOOT LSE can of gasoline used to start a fire Just try come up before that body this § at the home of Ivor Johnson ex- Its Marvelous Power to Regu-|aay ani a decision 1” articipated m| Poged. “Four of the inher ay Li ¥ late Eliminations Is Abso- the immediate future vie. ittie MUSIC DEPARTMEN lutely Startling in The abling that cliy ins well al y Results. nicipalities to adopt the manager form| {he corporation bearing Se tatoo Un =, aids constant | 0vernnyent was passed by the 1 who started his business career in In diavetes there is a | legisiature “but he body's nutrition and {t| el later declared unc! waste of ¢ es H Burgess, PRINCE RUPERT, B. C.—Four fishing boats were given up for lost when government cutters and fish- ing crafts returned from a long and unsuccessful search. EUGENE, Ore.—Four children were burned to death and several a clothing store Wyo., 20 years ago with $500 cash, at Kemmerer, has always heen a problem how to Jame ; stop it. This has been solved by|tFict Judge, in a decision hand joined the ranks of big league é the marvelous action of radium rays|at Sheridan. R Difender policy owners when he took out In- e e caught in sugar of milk and put/represent the c'! at the hearing} surance bringing his total up to ‘ up as Nuradium tablets. They act|while H. Glenn I will look} $3,000,000. Only three other Amer- as a natural tonic and stimulant tolafter the petitioners to put] icans, Rodman Wanamaker, John’ a the secretions, they fur to the|the act in effect. Wanamaker, and Plerce Du Pont slanta and functions powerfull Casper gnd Chey are both] are in this cla i ‘ores r energy by whic unhea Yjwatching the hearing with interest Ewa WT m i Sf Ualemnesd conditions ake tnrcwe [Cote ese aaa ee Ce eet aoa eee area ny (een RMC Ys Call Coots MEM CHT off and new and vital blood rushes|court depends the possibility of put-| United States government $1,250,000} in to restore health. Thus the/ting in the manager form of govern- anemic, wasted condition due to dia-|ment in these municipalities. betes gives way to firm flesh. SS ee Nuradium {e not a drug, !t is not! an extract, it is an element—a force, a form of energy like oxygen. | Tt may be the very basis >f tron,| {t may incorporate all the value of} phosphorous in a medical sense, it! ray ‘be that which we are led to be-| Mevye isthe source of vitamines, it/ = “They must have read your envelopes, exclusive design, printed in Shaded or Solid Old English type may be the very essence of the en-| ro} urity |]] ads in the ‘Christmas Gift Sug- with your original sentiment or with any verse you may choose, and ergy which sustains life. Whatever ||] gestions satanare at this news- your name, for only. $4.75. We have these cards and folders in lots of it ia.in a acientific sense it is doing . poeta at ees cet but 24, and should you wish 50 it would be necessary to take two dif- thiags for diabetics that are abso- Therearenomiraclesincook- evi f + desi galeny: ry. lutely startling. Your mental ¢facul- ing. What goes into the food ‘That's the way a good many erent designs. e ties take on an irresistible, positive Christmas stories will run this attitude, and you me more and more conscious of some’ strange force influence, some mystic form of en-/ ergy of the most gratifying nature.} Extreme physical freshness and tn-} for extra deputy marshals and investi. gation alone. The Surety must inevitably come out. Even the baking perfection that results from the use of Royal Baking Powder is no miracle, Luscious little raisins in litte red Voxee—when you ferl a little hungry, lazy, or faint, 75% pure fruit suger. Full of quick-acting, energiz- ing nutriment— also food-iron, fine food for the blood. Put you on your toes, and keep Saw, They Bought” “If people bought your goods, they must have seen them. “If they saw them they must have come into your store. “If they came into your store— % year. 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