The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 2, 1923, Page 8

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“#AGE EIGHT CREDIT BILL ~ PASSAGE SEEN ! one of import-, providing for distribution of exe capital of credit agencies to be nanced by the government. DODGE BROTHERS CUTTING ptt precision Dodge Bbotiers,, in in the making | of their manufacture, are an honest endeavor to give the pub- lic the lowest possible cost-per-mile Of course the true foundation of this, says M. B. Gil- man, their local dealer, is great care in both wifterials and manufacture, that go into the car itself, for un- less each car goes out and many thousand miles at small cost, it is impossible to accomplish this low running cost. know of Dodge Brothers cars right here at home, in our own ,vicinity, that have run over 200,000 and many that are now for. their eighth year, we feel that |" ‘acknowledges that for | long continued, low-cost operation, | Dodge Brothers cars stand absolute- One of the vital reasons for this. wonderful service is fact that each car, before runs | But when we miles, | operating the leaving over But there is another most import- ant consideration in connection wita low-cost operation, and one which | too many buyers disregard until af- ter they have purchased a car, I re- fer to the prices for Service Parts. As a very impressive illustration of what this means in dollars and cents to the owner—we have taken the Ginger Snaps, 3 lbs. for.34c Fig Newtons, 3 lbs. for.45c Hominy, No. 3 can.... Tomatoes, No. 2 can... BACANISI isis a «sins 39ch) Tomatoes, No. 3 can... j BICANSH. cccccce ots 60c Fancy Evergreen Corn.14c Mazola Oil, 1 qt........ Oranges, nice‘“and sweet, Dairy Butter in 1 lb. Prints} and 5 Ib. jars, per Ib. .45¢ } Be sure to bring your jar. We sell fresh meat at the We deliver to any part of SCOTT’S Grocery SATERD A, SPECIALS DAVIS’ GROCERY 319 Mandan Ave. Eggs, strictly fresh, per d 39e Butter, per pound..... .4! Sugar, 10 pounds...... White House Coffee, per id 42c | Hillsdale Apricots, No; b 3 size can, per can.. clas Ma. A gland | parts prices and “another car ‘sell- jing at about the same figure as | Dodge Brothers cars, We have “as- | sembled” a car “on paper", with | the parts prices of the two cars side jby side. The total prites of tic ar comes to the high figure of buyer of ‘the first car pdeiirally nays a penalty of about 50 per cent and at | Washington, Feb, 2.—Passage >y|the same time has a car, which is | the senate today of the Lenroot-|Jookeq upon by the public, us ot Anderson farm credits bill, regarded | doubtful value. as certain when a vote is ‘taken un- der the agreement nesday, will complete action by that | oon: body on its farmer relief progra ‘The Capper Dill, companion mez ure to the bill to be voted on to- day, recently passed the senate andj cars; and ask about has been referred to a committee oY} prices. This matter of Parts Prices The unanimous consent! really deserves more consideration agreement for a roll-call today on Lenroot-Anderson bill provides} and purchaser. dec iimitution of o'clock, A number of amendments| yy7e 7 ceesned to be disposed of before) Will Permit Search ¢ fina) vote. syendments acted on| Of Grave for Jewels yesterday, the only ance adopted was offered by Sena-/ Washington, Feb, 2.—The treasury We always regret, that from the large number of visitors at our sales so very few ever inquire ‘What Comes After the Purchase | Price,” and ask to really see the | good parts used in Dodge Brothers these low and study by the motor car owner »| department has acquiesced in a re- quest of war department officers for the exhumation and examination jof the coffin of James Jones, an | American seaman, buried in Sacrest Hill cemetery, Brooklyn, to deter- | mine whether smuggled Russian | crown jewels were buried with the | body. | TO REACH AGREEMENT. the findings of the Great Britain ar times debt to the United States s regarded by officials as virtual- rtain to be reached today when the American Debt Commission meets again with Sir Aukland: Geddes, the British smbassador. Fresh Pineapple. Van Camp Peanut 10c bars for..... MOM ios fies sce packages for ... Excelsior Dates. package ........ 64 PER CENT BRENMARKETED six-tenths percent of the 1922 erop| from Minnesota, North and South! Dakota and Montana had been tra ported to market up to Jan. 1, 192: leaving only 35.4 percent to be mov: ed after that date, according to the| report of P. H. Kirk, federal agri- cultural statistician for nesota, who is chairman of the grain com-| The report, which was read and explained yesterday by My. Kirk before the executive committee cf] JM the board recommends that detailed ties be gathered before the next crop come on, which will per- mit advance estimates of the num- ber of cars which will be required at each station to handle the crop movement, As a second step guarding against! a recurrence of congested traffic conditions such as occurred last fall the-committee recommends that the car service division frovide for suf- ficient avalable cars to care for the movement and that the ralroads be| made responsible for equitable dis- tribution of these cars on their! © ow® lines. DISCOUNT RUMORS. Louis Ky., Feb. 2-—Declaring that no shipments for export of bondede whisky has ben made for several months, internal revenue of- ficers here under whose jurisdiction We are selling unpasteurized milk and cream from an accredited herd. Our cream is guaranteed to whip. We deliver to all parts of the city. Herman Ode’s Dairy Phone 364J. E.A. BROWN “QUALITY GROCER.”* Where Quality Counts. SATURDAY SPECIALS Apples—Few Boxes Jumble pack Jona- thans left. Special per box....$1.00 Cauliflower, New Beets, New Carrots, Ice Berg Head Lettuce, Jumbo Celery. Special for ...... Jergens Bath Tablet Soap. Special 12— Dou Lighten ee eree 55c Orient Cream Oil Soap. Special, 12 bars Swift Pride Washing Powder. 5 large ee eS | $1.00 Canned Sauer Kraut, 5—15c cans Old Time Mixed Candy, 3 Ibs. for: .50c Special 5 packages Jones Buckwheat Flour, 5 lb. sack. .55¢ Jones pure Maple Syrup, at. can...§1 .25 Jones pure Maple Sugar, 1 pound Lian atm: 45c it would come, discounted reports Fresh Gogghista: Butter, 6—12c jars. Ue cg toe eae ease 40c Be isk ee eee 65c dk et en) 45c PURE HIGH TEST SWEET CREAM. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE IKOPRIVA T0 TAKE CASE INTO COURT FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1928, BROWN JONES Q.S.S. 802 Main St, Phove #4. from Portal that’ riore tl loads were expected to be s Not since shipments: sev- eral months ago were released on or- ) ders from Washington had any been shipped, it was stated in muthority |tive quarters today. SEE 2 BILLION. NORTH DAKOTA STATE FIRE BEAT SIMPSON TEAM’ Indianola, Ia., Feb. 2—North Da- kota’s state's five defeated Simpson |veollege, 24 to 22, at basketball last HERE to Canada, The Ground Hog will be out as chipper as you please tomorrow after his rest on Minot, N. D., Feb. 2.—An. appeal ‘| will be taken to the district cour: of Divide county and an immediate trial on charges against C, J. Kopri- va who yesterday was ordered py Gov. R, A. Nestos to be permanent- ly ousted as auditor in Burke county | y E, R. Sinkler, counsel for the former county official. AUTOS IN 1923 Chicago, Feb. 2.—Expenditures of |two billions of dollars for automo- biles in 1923 by the American public was predicted today by leaders in mittee of the northwest regional | the automotive industry here, advisory board. [tending the automobile show. Brovidenes not preventing, wewill be on duty to receive your personal and tele- phone calls. *-Work us hard. Our stock of Groceries, “ee and Vegetables is complete. Cauliflower, Cabbage, Head Lettuce, . Celery, Carrots, Rutabagas. Grape Fruit, Oranges, Tangerines, Apples, ete. SEAL BRAND COFFEE LOGAN'S HEAD LETTUCE GREEN PEPPERS “OLD VEGETABLES” Which are exceptionally fine PARSNIPS “HICKORY NUTS” Can be used in many ways and are very Loafing is hard work. people haye made a success with it, Unbeatable In King’s there is never any waste. Use only what you need at one time. KINGS: Dehydrated FRUITS & VEGETABLES Finest table quality products Prices always low have been cut to the bone on these 23 items. weer ever offered an op- portunity to save — this is it, You have paid more for groceries than we ask here so why not take advantage of the savings we have created KING’S FOOD PRODUCTS CO. Originators of Practical Dehydration Sr ace OREGON SWANSDOWN : IS ESPECIALLY MILLED FOR this specific CAULIFLOWER PEANUT BUTTER: BEACH- NUT BRAND. LARGE SIZE. A WHOLESOME nourishing alias Cash asa — (Pime wi] Grocery [7m 4 Thayer] SATURDAY SPECIALS Choice Chickens. Per pound Hormels Bacon, fancy lean strips. Per pound Ginger Snaps. 2 pounds Fig Newtons. 2 pounds Shredded Wheat. 3 packages Post Toasties or Corn Flakes, large size. 3 packages Navy Beans. 3 pounds Mazola Oil, quart can. Regular 65c. Extra fine canned Strawberries, Blackber- ries or Raspberries. Robinson Blend Syrup. Regular $1.25. Saturday Large can Caro-S; Regular 70c. Saturday Big Sioux Butter Crackers. Regular 25c Fresh Milk. Per quart CARROTS ‘CABBAGE OLD DUTCH CLEANS- BR: IT CHASES DIRT. ARGO GLOSS STARCH: ECONOMICAL AND CON- VENIENT. DIRECTIONS ON PVERY PACKAGE. POUND Assorted vegetables in cans. These vegetables are all cooked separately, then opened and seasoned so as to leave each with its distinct flavor. contains Asparagus Tips, Fancy String Beans, Carrot. Cubes, Fancy Peas, Pi- mentos and Ripe Olives, will serve 4 or 5. ORANGES The best buy of the season, smal! but PLAVORS. THE BAKING POWDER: PRIOBS. 1-LB. CANS. REG- ULAR VALUE 35: VALUE. : “BROOKFIELDS” Pimento Kraft Wisconsin Cream KAP KOTA PRESERVES Cherry and Apple, Strawberry and Apple ,_ Pineapple, Orange and Apple. These are put up in five pound pails and are made from fountain fruits. ' COFFEE!! We roast, but others praise. Prim-o-ro-sa,,per Ib, Logan’s Special, per lb Richelieu, per Ib.... .: All phones 211 7} Last delivery, Saturday, 4:30. Other week tye 4:00. : PUFFED WHEAT: PER BIRDSEYE MATCHES: regular 42¢ carton . SWEET POTATOES: No. 3 . ‘Ready to heat and to TOMATOES: ANDDPRSON’S HAND PACKED WHOLE RIPE TOMATOES. . CAMPBELLS PORK AND ‘NS: DELIGHTFULLY SEASONED IN A RICH TO- INDEX PEACHES: FINE QUALITY TABLE FRUIT. PACKED IN A\RICH SUGAR SYRUP. No. 2% Who is Your Milkman? / THE OLD, OLD STORY. You of course remember the’ ald, old story of the colored man who flatly refused to attend the funeral of his neighbor’s third wife. Being questioned by Mandy, who wore the knick- ers, as to “How Come?” Uncle Joe replied, Well, you see Mandy, I don’t like ta be acceptin other folks’ politeness when I never have nothin’ of the kind to! offer, in return. Stories are stories, but in the old and highly colored one which we have just related, there is involv thought and principle which runs through every st of life’s warp and woof. The clouds say, “We will furnish the rain,” the sun . says, “I will furnish the héat” and then they both de-: mand that the earth shall give them something worth - while in return. When man refuses to co-operate with Nature, there comes forth ‘thistles instead of figs, and fruits and flowers give place. to weeds. This is simply obeying the natural, the unwritten law. of compensation. The law the old colored man was untonsciously obeying when he refused to attend pis neighbor’s funeral. ive us an order for any of our Guar- roducts this law that we are talking abdut, insists that we give you a fair and just return for your money, otherwise we will have to pay the and as we do not relish punishment, that is just what we will do. Yours; For Better Quality’and Service. . QUEEN OLIVES: i. ‘No well planned dinner. is FRUIT JAMS: AS- cORe ‘D FLAVORS. ‘OLD TIME, MINCE (MEAT; MADE FROM SELECTED FRUITS, ‘SPICES AND.SELBHCT- ED MEAT AND SUET ROYAL GARDEN BLACK L. W. SODA CRACKERS: PER SALAD DRESSING: anteed Dairy BACH a cudyes ds ese For heats sake, for economy's sake, for ’ sake, eat more good less of the’ expensive foods. 4 next baking be with Climax Flour ie iC eX penalty,

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