The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 6, 1920, Page 2

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“PAGE TWO BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE. "- WEDNESDAY, OCT, 6, 1920 5 0D Seta ~ NOTA °, a Wonderful Saving The proper Blending and Roasting of Coffee. is a teade which requires life long’ “study. We purchase our colfee from the ‘us. the best; possible values. - We are willing to sacrifice our profit to secure distribution F on our GUSSNER’S SPECIAL COFFEE: Thursday, per pound 34lhe Another lot of ‘those a quality fresh Jumbo Salted - Peanuts.. Thursday Spe : 60c Value. Per pound Teas advancing. We have marked saving. 70c value, at per pound 52c CANNED MILK Remember the pastures. have dried up advance from now on. Special, Per can E 7 234 1b. Canned Apricots, solid pack. Special 5 1 BEGlass Hig 70¢ value, at Lb. Glass Highest ‘Grade 70¢ value, at é 2 Ib. Tins Farm House Blackber 55c value, at . Tumblers Pure Special 2 Ib. Pines Value 21% Ib. Pineapple, extra quality, 55¢ Value WHILE THEY LAST ALBRICORE OR BABY TUNA - In Oil A wetiderful-sandwich or salad delicacy. While they last, per tin Pimentos, bast. quality. 30c value .. Fancy Candies’ in balk. Values up to 50c per pound, at: ——>e>>E>>s=_S>EL i Lh ——— SSS | Put These “New Shoes” on Your Ford; Maxwell, Overland »° or Chevrolet oy If yoli never, have-used Goodyear tireg; you have some new tire satisfaction in stere for you. There are two types of Goodyear Clincher tires\in the smaller sizes. Each, we believe, is the best tire obtainable at the price. We now, have a ‘good’ stock of these. smaller sizes, with Regular or Heavy Tourist tubes to match. Also a,complete line of other size. Real service to all tire buyers, coupled with Goodyear” quality, has made our tire business successful. It will pay you to take advantage of this SERVICE. Corwin Motor Co. \ Electric: Service & Tire Co. Goodyear. Heavy. Tourist Tubes— —Best—Yet, They Cost No More Get-Your Fresh EVEREADY. | « Flashlight Battery Here —; N° matter what flashlight you have there's art Eveready Battery to fitNit, and we have them strong, fresh, dependable, ’ There's a‘ guarantee, too, which assures you & speci+ fied number of continuous hours light, So you can count on reliable, definite. service from Eveready Flashlight Batteries, They fit all Flashlights, J LOMAS HARDWARE co. MAIN STREET Fire or Water Damage Sale ; THB PRESS SOON : But Goods of Guaranteed Highest Quality at 4 i largest. roasters in the World and depend upon them to give # 29c- | a lot that we can offer at a_ and milk should 4 {E | forni L|.the neéewspape' {not heretofore publishe |LODGE’ O OFFICERS /| sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal LANGER’S BOOK ON LEAGUE OFF" Attorney- ~Genebahlt ‘Goes Into His- tory of Nonpartisan League a in Chapters Langer’ e “"Nonpartiss an league: will bé issued soon.” Begining with the® causes which ‘led’ to the jon of the ‘league, the attorney 1 ‘taked< up the “Seandinavian- Kk: deal; the Valley ci = andthe part the Bank of} a played in’ bank scan - ‘The secret caucus system by’ means | ‘at. Which’ Townley and Lemke are alile ! to saddle their mningrity bills on ane nis meéetings.7.In ce with this he shows the Tmuonance: ot of holding ‘the°axe’ over any’dne ¥ iota ‘of indeperidence, and oppose ‘any of! Much ‘is i tempt of the Leag | ride the will of the people as) ex: | pressed: at the polls and with the kon- 4, tempt fot democracy rampant in old} chapter which tells ; i » will prove especially } interesting as it‘gives many details; Among other things that Mr, Lan- | ger discusses a the Schools, Li ati ate officer to make arty Yalge ‘a ta ments regarding the Nonpartisan leagué administration, and challenges any state’s atto or Mr. Lemke, {Governor Frazier's special attorney, to arrest him’ in any county- in the state. If any part of Mr. Langer's; book is untrue he can be placed in fae penitentiary for one year, + |PIONEER UP FOR OFFICIAL PAPER, —_ The Mandan Pioneer has eit Suincodl entrance into the field\as a can: | date for the title of official paper in Morton county. in which shall be i printed. the county commissioners’ | | proceediigs and other official pub- | ications ‘required by law. The ‘Pi- oneer, being the only daily in. the) county, other independent papers de- j cided that it was the proper pape to enter, the lists against the Nonparti- san organ. | ARE INSTALLED, Public instQllation- « of officers of Bismarck Homestgad No. 503 was held Monday evening at the K. P. hall. Past foreman: L. 0. Gilmore, of Minot, was the installing officer. Following are the officers: Foreman, Grant, Marsh; master of Coming To BISMARCK LU _ . Dr. Mellenthin SPECIALIST For His: Eighth Year in North Dakota DOES NOT USE SURGERY will: Be at M'KENZIE HOTEL WED. AND! THURS, OCT. 13‘AND 14 Office Hours 9 a. m. to 4° p.'m. TWO DAYS ONLY No:Charge for Examirfation Dr. Mellenthin is a regular graduate in medicine and“ sur- gery and is licensed by the state ‘of North Dakota. ,He visit8\pro- tessionally the more important itowns-and’ cities and offers to all, who call on-this trip consul- tation and,examination free, ex- cept the expense of treatment when desired. ~According to his method _ of treatment-he does not operate for chronic... appendicitis, . gall stones, ulcers. of stomach, ‘ton- sils or adenoids. He has. to-his, ‘credit many. wonderful results in diseases of the stomach, liver, bowels; blood, skin, nerves, heart, kid- ney, bladder, bed wetting, .-ca- tarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, ailments. ‘If. you have been ailing for any, length of time and do not get any better, do not fail to call, as improper measures rath- er than disease are very often the cause of your long standing | trouble. Remember above © date, that examination on this trip will be free and that this treatment ts different. Address: 336 Boston Block, Minneapolis, Minn, ceremonies, ent, E..J, G STA iit 's fight to pre- \. » Over 80. per-cent of the cost of all other auitomiobiles E..A. Shipp; ae li: Donahue; chaplain, Mrs. bel; master. of a lt » PE- RU: NAS efits from it ine for £0 do fla, 7 ca recommend it miost Frid sk THE USE OF coups, RIP ND For coughs, colds, catarrh, the re- | BLU sults of grip ‘and Spanish Flu, stom- ach and. bowel-disorders and all other Ca- tarrhal disease, PE-RU-NA‘is recommended by a half c ntury of usefulness. TABLETS OR LIQUID Sold Everywhere 4 t There’s a four-fold distinctiveness to PREMIUM i 1H t size, DA CRACKERS: their convenien' pa aon texture, their different. flavor and ight saltiness. ‘There’s all "round. enjoy- 4 kee St their goodness at every meal, whsthet they’se eaten by themselves of, ,with other . The name PREMIUM is on every cracker, Sold by the pound and in the famous In-er-seal Trade Mark package. ’ £ ; NATIONAL BISCUIT, COMPANY Baap ar hay 8 At this time. when'-the public mind is disturbia by. peliy, adi announced price reductions of -automobiles and other merchandise and commodities, we desire to give assurance:to those who require Personal Passenger Trans- ° portation, such ‘as''provided bysthe Oakland Sensible Six, that we do not anticipate reducing the price of our cars. é ‘~~ Starting with the production of the raw material re- quired and continuing through to the finished product, over 80 per cent of the cost of.an Oakland Sensible Six is , labor. 2 aroduced in large ~quantities is labor. When wages : paid to 4abor are reduced, or when labor produces more per man, then may manufacturers of hon- estly. priced automobiles legitimately consider the reduc- tion of their selling prices. We have not heard of any instance whole automobile workers are receiving lower wages. Pa ‘If wages may bé lowered’ eventually we :See"ho im- mediate trend in that ‘direction. a ei \ In the production of:so essential a factor in our econ- omic life as the passenger OCR Sains as it Oakland Price Advancé i in Five Years, Due to Increased B.A. P.| Ship; overseer, Mrs. Rose’ Martingen, a i Ht = Se ae HUNAN LF “RECEIVED GREAT, BENEFITS Va - Vehicle shotild be latge beneficiari ies of the constructive A . r i ct aI ia Lady Rowena, Miss Elnora Lam Lady Rebecka, Mrs. P.<d>Donhue; watchman, ‘Mrs, Grant Marsh; / sen- dance. 10 Cent Store’s Answer’ ~ We-have just received. notice that all ixon toys had dropped 20percent,and, we will drop accordingly. Toys are arriving every day.. Our low, prices will never be forgotten. \ Remember “ 20-per cent] lower than last year; back to. pre-war prices?,. BG ee oy Ohad - \ K ~ \does the personal’ efficiency. of owners “by Neely 57 per! ‘cent—\we believe the. workers whose toil produces, the character “of their work. If- abnormal demand. has been ‘responsible. for oyer- enthusiastic‘expansion and inflated profits in. certain in- stances, the wage earmer should Ro be made to. suffer as he must if powerful forces e! lower ‘automobile prices whether or ny. f True-enough, there ha flated. prices. been many instances: of (in-., There has’ been profiteering. And true “ enough, abnormal profits must: be eliminated.: i And‘ that is what has been going on all around ‘you recently—the price reductions you have. witnessed in au- - tomobiles and other merchandise are the belated shaking» ihe of the abnormal profits. The normal profits are still “there. Slantactiinées whose soi have'been piiced- on ae! tual cost to produce, plus normal profit, have no inflated figures with which to appeal to the uninformed.-pyblic sensations announcements of “Price Reductions.” ere Here’ s the Wellworth' 5 nea No Reduction in Price of OAKLAND SENSIBLE § ie » studious buyers will not be ee by, eenettoes 4 in z ciples. Cost of Labor and Material, Only 27.4 Per Cent. © In 1915, Model 32 Oakland Sensible Six, was put on. - the market at $795 f. 0. b. factory. Since 1916 the wheelbase of the Sensible Six has been | lengthened five inches, its weight increased about. four undred pounds, its horsepower materially increased, its frame made deeper, and‘in many other ways thé car has been enlarged, streuatiened, improved and, refined. If the present Model 344C-had been built in 1915, it is more than conservative to say that, based on labor and matérial costs at that time,.we would have been compelled te: list it to sell.at $1095, or more, f. 0. b. factory. We are therefore able to say,’ ala with great conserva- tism, that. the present price of Model 34-C represents an increage, due solély to increased qpsts..of labor and ma- terial, of 27.4 } percent. Larger production each year has kept this increase at a low figure, <i ‘Commas this ‘increase with the increase of other auto- mobiles and with commodities—with the things you buy. every day. Nowhere have we been able tof fnitin standard article’ of *therchandise that has ‘increased: 4s little in. selling price’as the Bre of the Qakland eppaible. Six. In the event of unexpected redyctions in the cast of the labor and, tnaterial that. enter into the construction of the Oakland Sensible Six to a point whefe we may properly and legitimately. reduce the list price of our cars between October 1st, 1920; and-May. Ist, 1921, we will refund to every Oakland purchaser who buys within the, above mentioned. period of time the amount of such reduction. (This Guarantee Does~Not Apply to ‘Used. Cars or Former Models) K _ OAKLAND MOTOR CAR COMPANY Sixth Largest Builders. of: Automobiles i in the World ~ PONTIAC; MICHIGAN . CORWIN MOTOR CO inel, N. A: Snow; guard: captain,Bellc. ;The exening wae completed, with a SSS00RREREEEEE WELLWORTH # 5 and 10¢ Store : .

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