The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 24, 1922, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT ee, INITIATION OF 00 PLANNED BY K. ¢. TOMORROW The local Knights of Columbus, Coun: cil No. 1604, will hold their annual initi- ation on Sunday next at which time a class of 60, candidates will be directea state, Tog teat ere bie tow Cha | ae en that there are few coun- ties in the state which are not undet- laid with oil ‘and gas, and:thinks this is espec’ally true. of the jlignite: fields. Within the last year or two, singe, possibilities of oil began to be talked so freely in North Dakota, several com- panies have been organized. Among them are the DeLacs Oil Co., five/or’ six around Lemmon, S. D., who also. have leages in North Dakota, The New Eng- land Oil Co,, The Consolidated Oil Co., The Glen Ullin Co., the Dakota Oil Co, of Dr, Duncan and others. Dr. Duncan declares that oil and gas has been found within 85 miles of Bis- Duncan says that there has been much secret geological work done by“the big oil companies in North Dakota, includ- ing the Standard Oil, Royal Dutch, the Midwest ‘and Ohio. haye been mai, he says. i ea — — i AUTOMOBILE. OWNERS nae The Superior Gas Mixers’ are guaranteed to save you 20°to 40 per cent on your gasoline, Your money will be promptly refund-- 9.1’ ed if not satlafied with. the re- @ sults you get after eee days trial, PRI ed $1.00 x ea make ‘and_model_of car. iL. MONTGOMERY, Favorable, reports} ~ {OTHE BISMARCK TRIBUNE through the mystic channels into knight- hood, The ceremonies will begin by at- marck and that about 50 miles south oil 1916 Hdnies Ave, Superior, wis. . tending high mass at 9 a. m., and the shale is being used to make roads, Dr. Manufacturer and’ Distr! yy ‘or, candidates and members will meet at the K. of C. hall at St. Mary’s school at. 8:45 and march to the church in a body. The first degree will be exemplified at ‘11 o'clock. ‘The second and third de- grees will follow promptly at 2. o'clock p. m, The banquet tendered the class \will be given at the Grand Pacific ho- tel and all candidates and members will assemble promptly at 8 o'clock. A splen+ did program has been arranged by the , committee and will’ consist of musical selections by quartets, so/oists, and an orchestra while some eminent speakers will also appear. A dance and entertainment will be given this evening at the K. C. hall for visiting candidates, members, and their friends, for which no-charge will be made. Light refreshments will be served throughout, the evening. A good time is assured and all members and candidates are urged to attend. The orchestra will crash into jts opening number at 9 p. mn. BELIEVES OIL. TG INNO. DAK. “It has been’ known yn for years that there is oil and gas in North Dakota,” said Dr, T. H. P. Duncan, oil man of Texas; who has been investigating the North Dakota possibilities. “Early gov- ernment ‘surveys and lignite geologists have recommended several places ‘where oil could accumulate, but it is only in the last year or two that any real geo- logical oil work has been done. They have found that there are many posaible oil pools in the state.” Dr. Duncan, while paying particular attention to the southwest part of the scored or, worn cylinders the work is absolutely RUE, for we cut a PER- FECTLY round bore of the J same diameter, : REGRINDING our way leaves a glass-like, smooth bore that means an econom- - Parlor Car Comfort -Fedag's Overland: 25 miles t0 the gallon; <all-ste! body; baked enamel finish; [80ddach spring ban _ Astonishing as it may seem, the Overland car cushions you on theroughroads withnoneof the “usual jounce and jar. This truly extraordinary ~ comfort is matched by an equally extraordinary means an eee economy—25 miles and more to: the gallon, sane cures oe Todays 4 _ Q ee sods Meche Works Tire Prices Extraordinary CANTON-BLACKSTONE AND OTHER TIRES AND TUBES . © We ‘buy ‘i in large quantities for cash, which enables us to give you. the greatest values ever offered. FABRIC |” CORD List “List::'|; Our Price Price ARSE $12.85 | $7.95 plialdie glaets xtra Heavy i : 4 921 Front Street... 19.15 | 13.45 , 20.65 | 265.12 265.6) a a 2 21:35 | 15.10 | a v8. ry |e f Ti i Bismalces Nee 24.95' 17.75 A50 | 3: : ‘ : : : ; 50} 3. pias ; : = é m26.50:| 3. 30 5 a : : " Y 2 = 2 09 5 a : i aI of oo sso Heavy Tiber List | Our Price ‘| Price $2.00 | $1.40 1.50 Our. Price 26.30 | 18.75 26.85 | 18.95 xy NOTICE! 32:80 Special meeting Carpenters : Sunday 2 p. m, sao Order of Secretary. , 88.20 38.75 | 40. 65 | Mail Your Order Now | for your season’s supply. Cash with ler or we will 52.15 ship C.0.D. Add 6 4.78 i per casing for . parcel post.” 57.60 You.Can’t Buy Better-Tires or Tul Fully. Gaatenontea sty Made- Here. +0 O. B. Bismatck—Tax paid by us. CORWIN MOTOR co, Established 1914. Bismarek, N.D 45.20° 46.15 . + Ahways a good investment, now the greatest eupomoblle value in America - LAHR MOTOR SALES 0. Drycleaning,| ing,; Repairi ( ] dng. Pr luced. Tailor and Cleaner the age or make —if it is acing are ‘equipped and ir or rebuild: it, Regardion of your b: queerly -W) Stocked to rer ‘we dé the work ‘WITHOUT Now is the best fime 6 havé your wor ; - done., haa |t aa ‘ t ‘Watering, chareing and all Estimates Furnished. other phases here. RIGHT. : B.K.SKEELS 408 Broadway, 5 Bismarck, N.D. THE BAND WAGON Eretbidy | is huge Chevrolets this year: In the Eg ie Wors that bring a feeling of calamity to some | property . owners. Why. assume any risk when it costs so little, to be in- sured? ELECTRIC SERVICE ; ', & TIRE CO. = 215 Main Street, - Count the.new. cars. in-Bismarck. : state of Minnergia: this season Chevrolet Properties are: often, de stroyed by fire but if: you a : : are oes in the Xai leads every other make in new regatta Gas : Fire: Insurance. Company, j f ea there is little need for. you tions. Let us show you the reason. as : to worry. is ' ae loli i eke For insurance! come here. : SUPER ONIN SURO : S MURPHY pra OU A Ee CORWIN ATOR CO “The Man Who Knows sre f Insurance.” Ineofpokated under the laws of North Dakota, Capital $100,000. Shares $1.00 Par Value, . Fully. Paid. Bismarck, — N.D. Non Assessable. Full Voting Power. : ; EA. KING, President. | : M. 0. STEEN, Sec. & Treas. Capteaist and @il Man.) } i " ' of Bismarck. UHL p. DUNCAN, Gen. Mgr. re eas | “An. Oil Man from: Texas.” We are a. “Tome Company for Home Folks.” ‘oe by Experienced Oil Men. ‘1, 000 acres as the most likely place to get the big- - gest gusher. : b We believe our derrick setg over the “Mother ‘ool.”” Our capitalization is coy $100, 000. No promotion No Salaries Paid to Officers. Secretary and Treasurer Under Bond. Did you ever see a better proposition? © Did you ever hear of a better investment? \ We own,'12,000 acres of Oil and Gas jcasen in dams: county, North Dakota, just Rortheast of Temamot, B: D. A \ ‘Our Derrick is up, our slush pits are dug) 0 our lease is ready for the drilling machinery. Also we own 40 acres within 34 of a mile‘of the Farhous Mitchell well, where Oil-and Gas is said to have been found. The well is soon to be completed and a great gusher is expected: ‘which will make this ) s "40 acres worth many times our.capitalization. : | 7° We'éxpect to complete our-well on our. 12,000 acres The Ideal Individual Car $12 ‘Business and professional men in all parts of the coun- try, without reserve, call it the most economical car for satisfactory individual transportation. \ Not only its attractive Price, but its long wearing qual- Touring - $1095 Cabriolet - 1295 Coach *- = 1345 Freight and Tax Extra ities in continuous service give it this preference. It carries no useless weight. Costs little to Operate and maintain. Ample seat and leg room Permits comfort- able ease in driving. Large rear deck compartment * gives plenty of room for samples, parcels, cases, etc. Come see it. It gives the wan fort of the closed car at little more en the cost of open models, R.B. LOUBEK MOTOR COMPANY. 214 Main Street. Distributors. protection and com- \ Bismarck, N. D. : within:'45 ‘days from the day. we spud in. "We. want tobe drilling i in two weeks. If we get what weiex- “pect we will repay every stock holder a 1000 for one: ‘WE: ARE ‘GOING TO. “PUT THE DAKOTAS ON” ; THE OIL MAP.” ya ae have the help and cooperation of every * man and:woman in the two states. If you are:a land owner it is. your duty. to do everything in your power to develop the state. It only. needs a few dollars from each of you. Dr. T. H. P. Duncan our’ general manager spent. early three months going over the structure ot the Lemmon Oil Basin and selected our ' The First $100,000 block of stock will be offered at $1.00 Par Value. We ‘reserve the right to ad- vance the price without notice. This stock may be worth $1,000.00 a share, before the snow flies. Dr. Duncan thinks we have more oil in North Dakota than Wyoming and Montana combined. We are now ready to receive your subscriptions, ae or small. This stock should all be sold in 15 jaye. Telegraph. your order today. We will hold stock until check ‘is received. a The Dakota Oil Company Bismarck. and Fargo, N. D. “NOTICE. —Our temporary offices will be ‘Rooms 508 and 510, McKenzie Hotel. Dr. Duncan, will be glad to have you drop in for an oil talk. Mr. 0: B. Harris, experienced oil man will be General Sales Man- ager with offices‘at ait SEND FOR READING MATTER.

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