The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 31, 1918, Page 6

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a . ter of agriculture in’the union govern- UNITED GRAIN. GROWERS SELL TONS OF WHEAT More than 29,000,000 Bushels Handled By Farmers’. Co- operative Society. Calgary, Alta., Dec. 31.—The_ total amount of grain handled this “Year by the United Grain Growers, the ‘cooper- ative farmers’ organization of western Canada, wa: ing to reports at the annua] meeting of the United Grain Growers now. in city, These, and other figures, © as presented’ by Hon. T. A. Crerar, presi- dent, who is also the Dominion minis- ment cabinet. Some of the statistics of the com- pany’s business include: Total grain} handled since the company was first | organized in 1906, 307,129,983 bushels; net profits for the year 1918, $4 760.96, and surplus, $1,900,000. The total number of country eleva- | by the United Grah:) 232 are owne und the others leased fromthe Mani-} toba government. The romnpany al s) owns and opera flour warehouse in the western pr by the company. erates a big te William and a Arthur on the In the liv been tors operated in Winnie and leases two and another in Cy in Regi SOLDIERS IN HOSPITALS NEED CURRENT MAGAZINES: Don't Stop. Putting One Cent stamps, STOP HOUSING PLANS, UNITED on the Periodicals You Have Fin-| ished. Wounded men in Aospitals' and soi- diers in cantonments awaiting demob: ilization need magazines more than| ever, according to reports received by|{ the American Library Association) from its camp and hospital libraria From the same source it is repor' that the supply of maggzines contr! uted by the public has fallen off ma- terially since the signing of the armis-| tice. Whenever you put a one cent stamp on a magazine and drop it into a mail box, it quickly gets into the hands of these men, who need this sort of read- ing thatter very much. Every sort of periodical is. in demand, so long as they are recent issues. . Humorous, ‘business, ‘iterary—every. sort Tionthly “publication is Trade and technical / Serlodicale ‘ara'in' dentand. Ttiq such ® Very little thing for anyone to do, just to put a one-cent Stamp ‘on the notice which is printed on the cover of every pétiodtcal pub- Hshed'in America and drop it in the postoffioe. “The only’ apparent reason why the: supply of* these magazines hag fallen ‘off seems to’be the general impression that all of the “ménita unt- form. are ‘to be immediately. gent back home. But we shall ‘have a ‘million and moré men in camps for many moths to come and tens of thousands in the hospitals, and, as the camp li- brarians point out, they have more time ‘for reading and reading is more necessary tao their hapipness and well-being than it wag while all were keyed up to the heights of enthusiasm. Call C. A. Finch Lum- ber Co., phone 17, for ‘0,672 bushels, accord- |. EVERETT TRUE You JUST BARELY M DOWN THAT OLD MAI ISAYE NO WARNING. AS THE CROSSING $ WHAT HAYS, ‘TOU GOT THAT HORN FOR, SED RUNNING BECAUS® YOU ‘ou SANs x9 ident Wilsgn Peace E:GELDHOF. , mf ton Bureau. from’ Europe-is “that “of clemency’ to- the espionage law. The. department. of justice is re- be extended to prisoners. Belmar, in charge of espionage cas: es, is: “Neither grmistice nor signi:g offenses against the government com- mitted during tho war. ment is concerned’ merely with enfor- cing the law. change new legislation by congress. —— DON'T NEGLECT A | Linimeat before it gets dangerous STATES LOSES MILLIONS : | Better to Fnish | Buildings Com- mission Tells Senate BY FREDERICK M. KERBY. N. E. A. Staff Correspondent. A loss of millions of dollars is threatened by the sudden stoppage of i government housing projects. The senate resolution passed De- cember 12, Housing Corporation to stop all work on all government housing in projects |that are not 75 per cent completed. and to cancel al contracts on such projects. The object is to save the taxpayers money. Instead, according to the experts here, it will mean im- mence loss. ‘{t fs similar to a situation where a private’ individual has ordered a said Lawrence Vieller, secretary and director of the ‘National Housing ‘as- sociation today. ‘He tells the tailor he doesn’t want the suit and. to stop all work on it with the idea that the thilor can sell the suit in uncompleted form. : ““The market for uncompleted build- ings is not much better than it would ve for uncompleted suits of clothes: The practical, thing for the govern- ment to do is to complete-these pro- jects and then dispose of them under a‘well considered plan to be worked out by the. U. S. Housing Corporation and by congress. To stop these proj- ects without consideration of the loss involved, the interference with the contracts for the installation of pub- ic utilities is reckless. U. S. Houging Corporation offitials strongly oppose the blanket order. Be- | fore congress acted they had stopped all work and terminated contracts Old Hickory Lignite. 'wherever in their judgment, there How Long Must | From the Pan tion, which continues to r answeked. Science has inates and removes demons fro plains why Is there no real relief in sight? Suffer s of Rheumatism? cannot possibly reach these germs which infest your blood by the mil- The cfficérs of this Year. MN we know how to give our appreciation. efficiently sy UT \) NEW YEAR’S GREETINGS and friends a Fxospenous, and Hap We appreciate the business entrusted to us during the past year. a continuation of the best possible service In making your financial plans for 1919 consider this bank at your service. We are here to serve you—cheerfully, promptly, bank wish its patrons py New To promise } is one way of showing CAPITAL SECURITY BANK “Biamarek, ND. directs the United States | suit of' clothes to be made for him,”* rate, and—good-| external aches, off ‘joints or muscles, would not, be permanent deman in peace times for such housing, “When the armistice was signed fifty-five | |such projects were abandoned, 14 projects were curtailed, and 20 only are proceeding as planned. Propects involving $17,000,000 were cancelled at a loss of only about $4,000,000. The projects canceled without loss involy- ed about $5,450,000, and the projects curtailed have been reduced in cost; from $17,000,000 odd to $11,000,000, In addition, approximately $20,000,000 worth of housing ready to submit to contractors was voluntarily aband-| oned. strains, 61 soiled ‘clothing. Reliable—t! telling liniment year after year. nomical » reason ‘of enormot Keep a big bottle ready ‘at all ‘times. Ask your druggist for Slogn’s Liniment.' Sioans Liriirncart Wills. Par t -THESAME POLICY That this bank has always had will be in! fores = the coming year. . ' We will endeavor to do all we can to give;finan- cial aid to the business men of the district. They have only to.call on us for aid in any: legit- imate enterprise and we will do our share. » ‘ SOLD BY ALL FIRST CLASS DEALERS IN AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES Draft Regulations and Eepion- to‘persong convicted is Folely.in the age Act. Are Still Being En- forced By. Department, of Gets Back From roolems ‘President ward persons’ convicted of violating ceiving: many inquiries as to whother pending éases ‘will be pushed to their conconclyusion, whether clemency will; The department’ position, as given by ‘Assistant Attorney General Alfred the peace treaty will have the Slightest effect on: prosecution of persons for The depart- If there is to be any before the peace treaty is signed, it will have to come through The matter of extending clemency RHEUMATIC PAIN Go after it with Sloan’s dipely a little, don't rub, let it pener ‘twinge! ‘Same for Stiffness ymeness, bruises. Instant relief without mussiness or ee tis sales. oe NO MERCY YET hands ‘of ‘President Wilson. It will by the department led 1281° cases’ of Justice, of the espionage Of these 252 pleaded gu.lty and No Relaxation on Likely. Until Pres- ‘sent to ‘prison, 227 were convict and 792 aro pending. a have had to do ft the cag t daw, prin- fA harmless and effective repar: ve the pains: of Rheama- Lame Back and ‘Eur etrates quickly, drives out soreness, and limbers up ‘stiff aching joints and muscles. You have no idea how useful, it will be found ‘in cases of every day ailment or mishap, when there is need of an immediate healing, anti- | septic application, as in cases of sprains, bruises, cuts, burns, bites | and stings. \ Get it from druggists for 30 cents. If not satisfied return the bottle and get_your money back. Ever constipated or have sick headache? Just try Wizard Liver Whi Icasant little pink pills, 30 cent suaranteed. HIDES & LEATHER We wish to thank our patrons tor | the many letters of encouragement and appreciation, of the gcod quality | of Oak Tanned Leather we furnished them with this year. In order to give better service, we have ‘made arrangements with the tan- nery with which we are connected to furnish us with this leath¢r, and we j will trade in your hides anJ give you prompt leather in return, at prices that will beat the eastern mail order houses. Send ‘us your hides ahd order leathereat once, or write for tags and GROVE HIDE & FUR COMPANY. Bismarck, N. Dek. f) | AUTOMOBILES PORPAGE TIRES |} GREEN DRAGON SPARK PLUGS Automobile Acces- sories of All Kinds FILTERED | - GASOLINE Free Air and Water BATTERY SERVICE STATION | UNDERTAKING PARLORS Day and Night Phone 100 W. W. Bashan. Licensed Embalmer in Charge Tesas Station. RADIATOR REPAIRING In All Its Branches. BLACKSTONE TIRES We sits vecaonal guarantee of 4,000 ies aud make our own sdjustments. on ante as hg in eee ak 2 es We cen factory ——————aaeeeeeeooooo prices. \ ] | ‘wisi. ‘AND GREASES MAXWELL AND OLDEMOBILE || | UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS = = clpally, failure iby men, to ‘veglgter. In they majority of Gages the acéused wero, inducted iato the army. Bett- man’ warns slackers thet any who have so. far escaped arrest are still fable to punishment. The same.applies to violators of the espionage law. It_is still mighty un- safe to ie strong language on a atreet cosner aboupt “the United States, the army, the navy © or the war. For the Beulah Coal Phone 75, City. Fuel Co. ell Bismarck MD The Oldest and Largest Bank in this section of the State 1 Le Have your old made like new ak the Eagle T: , CA Al ; Ai’ BLADDER yelioved i in \ THE YEAR 1919 The New Year will be a year of tremendous problems and the country will have to pass from a —one hundred per cent war 2 ‘industrial basis to a one 22 \undred per cent -peace industrial basis. ; To meet your problems “successfully you need the | co-operation of & strong, well managed bank which is both willing. and able to furnish you prompt and practicat assistance as you, require it. This is the character of service that the First Naticnal Bank places at your disposal. Come in and talk it over. , “PHOTO DEVELOPING ~ || MissoURI VALLEY || ‘MOTOR Co.“ Factory. Diatributors of CHEVROLET AUTOMOBILES BISMARCK MOTOR _ Distributors of STHPERARER CADILLAC Automobiles - WEBB. ‘BROS, Undertakera — Embalmera Foneral Directors. Licensed Embalmer in ‘Charge Day Phone 56 Night Phone 65 ELECTRICAL —THE— ELECTRIC SHOP B. K. SKEELS Everything Biectricai Wiring Fixtures and Supplies *@ afid 5; ees Block, ‘ird Broadway Sts. rek, N. o. # 1 ‘BURKE Extraction: | Peron Tsai Ae Pes ISMARCK -Nowtr Dawota-” Bring or mail in your films for Expert Developing ~ aac DRUG ae AND DYE WORKS Phone 394—409 Front St. - We call for and deliver. Mail oneees: pecenptiy: Shot DAIRY —MILE—CREAM ; PURE PASTEUR-., IZED MILK Our. ‘Milk Station: Open Daily 8 A. M. to 6 P. M., Saturday night to 9. O'clock. Sundays * From 9 to 1.P M. Only. ° BISMARCK DAIRY CO. 210 Broadway _ Phone 28. 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