The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 29, 1920, Page 8

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| PAGE EIGHT © COMMISSION ON | MANDATES PLAN OF THE COUNCIL Approved Final Draft—Invita- tion to United States Is Not Discussed Geneva, Nov, 29.—The council of the league of nations today approved the final draft for the pre L for the! permanent mandates comr ion, defi- nitely accepting the tentative pro- posals to have the commission com- prise five non-mandatory and four mandatory powers. It was decided that all members be chosen by the| council. permanent commission it is} will probably meet once a r at Geneva and re for the jed. The council did not consider today the proposed invitation to the United States for its participation in the dis- tussion over disarmament. IN THEATER ON SUNDAY, DRC. 6 Music and Address Will Mark Ceremonial Program for | Deceased The annual memorial services of the Elks lodge will be held in the ‘isltinge theater at 8 o'clock Sunday afternoon, December 4, it was an- nounced tod: A program of music and an address will mark the cere- monial of honor to deceased members of the organization. al lodge of Elks was praised Coyle of Minot, ; ity after attending | tiation held on Friday evening. The candidates were, G, R. Lipp, A. E. Becker, J. F. Ziegenhagel, Henry | Horne, J, A, Holihan, Henning Stubeej and Albert E. Sheets Jr. The organization expects, to initiate | a large class in January. Next Mon-! day night the third of the series of! lyceum entertainments arranged for| the families of Elks:and their! friends, will be given. RAILROADS SOON TO GET BACK ALL NORTHWEST CARS; Northwestern railrohes will soon | hava practically all of their cars on their own systems according to Ralph Budd lent of the ‘Great North-; executives,” Mr. ‘Budd | aking advantage of aJlull vhich they feel to be to make a strong urd the return of cars 10) own lines. said, “ November the relocation of cars; throughout the cdéwhtry was accom-} plished by special orders which would move large numbers of cars from one part of the country to another, but to a large extent dibregarded their! ownership. ‘ “On ‘Nov. 15 this method discon- tinued, and in lieu of it home cars| are sent to their owning lines, which is resulting in a rapid return of stray have been off the ree years. “This will meen, of course, a large program of rehabilitation of these returned cars will have to be under-; taken, for most of the equipment is in a sorry condition, “The cheerful thing about it is that the temporary lull in business can be turned to advantage by placing cars not now so badly needed into the re- pair shop and putting them into shape for the next heavy run of busi- ness, which everyone hopes and ex- pects to see next spring.” f U PACKARD GOES TO STANDARD OIL F. E. Packard, former member of the state taxscommission and: assist- ant attorney general for some time past, will enter the employ of the Standard Oil company soon. He en- ters the tax department of that cor- poration and will have headquarters in Chicago. It is understood that Mr. Packard’s appointment places him in charge of the company’s tax business in a large number of states. He will leave Bismarck after Jan..1 to take up the new work. if your Engine needs Regrind- ing, new Pistons, Rings or Pins, Let us do it, we do nothing but accurate work. Bismarck Foun- dry and Welding Co. For BEULAH and BEAR CREEK Lump Coal; Call WACHTER TRANSFER CO. Phone 62. Deal Direct with the nor Largest and Oldest ————House in the West Highest Prices and I: Cash Returns. Write tor peice list, todo and full informations rom May until the middle of) Just hand your dealer 25c; and get a full pound of Wilson’s Nut Margarine: fresh from the churn. For one week we pay the difference ‘ between this and tae regular price in order to make it worth your while to give this delicious Margarine a fest." Then you will know how delicious it is. Fresh, sweet and smooth—because it is made from a ry this introductory pound _ \ at a saving price MONDAY, NOY. 29, 1920 our own,,selected vegetable oils and promptly churned with pure, fresh milk, so.all the fresh- ness and eed flavor are retained in a whole- some blend. ' Remember, this is a special introductory price, offered for one week only. Get a pound fronrany grocer in the list and try it. On bread, muffins, pancakes and biscuits, it’s beyond comparison. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD DEALER MAKES THIS OFFER: GAMBLE-ROBINSON CQ. ‘Distributors, Bismarck, N. D. WANT STATE BANK MOVED FROM CITY Grand Forks, solutions proposing North Dakota be located in Forks was adopted by the Forks Trade and Labor Assembly ‘ai a meeting. It also proposed that | the North Dakota Home Builders association have its headquarte! | Grand Forks. The state indus kea by the G@ ton to ts ftom Bis wo to this city. ‘i JOHN STEEN BUYS | FAVORITES’ aw York, Jolin Steen, jmoved to Bismarck to prepare to take up his duties after the first of the!” year, and‘ has purchased of Judge} == Newton a home on Avenue B just a of the Firkt Baptist church. Mr. Mrs. John Olson will occupy house and Mr. Steen will make home with them. Mr. Olson h manager of the Steen far | Years. Mr. Steen said he was announce. any appointments. ' Over | 7 Miltion Jart Usec Yearly elect, ha @ BISMARCK. NORTH DAKOTA wv | Known all over the Northwest for Quality ® MAIL US YOUR FILMS © yiek | Flue cream and poultry.—Northern | Qe up strength. See Joe Martin in “The Jazz Ionkey” at the Orpheum to- j night? . v A veal show at the Orpheum | “(\ tonight with Mary Miles Minter 4.1 in Sweet Lavender.” Hild to ob the | not | For BEULAH and BEAR | IT Is FACT | CReEK Lump Oak Call Mary Miles Minter in “Sweet| ® and not theory, WACHTER TRANSFER ju i ard be on az proved Hi Lavender’ and Joe Martin: in} 4 “The Jazz Monkey” will sure en- that every drop | CO. Phone 62. =| tertain you at the Orpheum to- | { of rich, nourishing | ae your cream and poultry | jscalts Emulsion i I WHEN YOU ASK FOR ‘Ss ,BUTTER 4 NORTHERN | to our agent, or ship direct to; ; Northern Produce Co.. Bis: | ;marck, Write us for prices on} is readily utilized by @& the system in build- I |p, 7 Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield. N. J. ! Produce Co. : SD SS SD Wy

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