The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 13, 1923, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT ‘iaingse THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | tining the division of grain grad- Jana to have bills and claims agai ling funds and construing the crop) the bonding fumt audited by 4 o secure the rental or the purchase| mortgages whether they include the | mortgage law of the eighteenth gen-| cial bo but not to submit '| price of land; and that chattel mort-|crop mortgage or not.” against cither fund | gages on crops, including other per-| Assistant Attorney General Reinfe- | FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1925 weighing fund” is available for the| order, but that the unexpended por- present bonding and elevator ac-|tion of an appropriation of $10,000 counting departments, functioning to|made in 1921 is not available to the a limited extent under federal court | department. all ‘crop mortgages except mortgages |ister of deeds, to file all ctiattel!stead, in an opinion to the grain grading dephrtment, holds that money in the state treasury in the “state public grain grading and diting board. i sonal property, unless they were giv- eral assembly, bills or In answering the query concern-|to the x powers of the Insurance Commis-| In holding that the Bank of North{en for rental or purchase price of (2 LE CALA EME SOOO we «| Dakota is not required to furnish|land, should not be entitled to ree- locul lord. From the nct as it now reads, ‘ H 5 a bonds for county and oth = Inade fund, 4 municipal corporation deposits in | there is no provision whereby the Fy fos the opinion, the Bank orth Dakota, Assistant | Register of Deeds can determine = “T have given consideration to the} Attorney General Simon held the; whether of not a crop mortgage, in- | eae tion presented, and to the 1921 session exempted the i | cluded in other mortgage for p | ! Sole Duty of Insurance Com- involved, and 1 am of the opin+}of, North 1 from comp for tent-| We ‘ tee hat while, under the terms with the de regulation missioners to Put Insurance | that section, the actual value of} fecting other ban! law does not provide NOTE THE DIFFERENCE TENNYSON and Longfellow could take a worthless sheet of ‘paper, write a poem on it, and make it worth $50,000 ‘ ‘ ‘ 5 . THAT’S GENIUS ‘ j state property: to be insured is to be Crop Mortgage Bill. | whereby the Register of Deeds may on State Property {determined by the Insurance Com- truing house bill 42 he uble to det ne whether or not \imissioner and the officers or board | las on the opinion of Mr. he crop mortgage included in any t wus, no doubt, the ‘having control of such property, the | s: other chattel mortgage is for rental discretion and authority us to the|tion of the I ng of insurance thereon, and} should be a ount of insurance to be plac eon within the limitation of ance commission- determine the which shall pe proparty and | oq ture that there!or purchase price of land. Conse- te mortgage ior! quently, L would advise you, as reg- 4 upon state s the power of determining the] it, value, rests entirely. with the : : s j THUGMRERE, ieeseitng. te. un | Saeranee, Commissioner.” ROCKEFELLER can write a few words on a small piece of paper and make it FIPS CaPtede tURAT# Fash | AwSGHES SHIFTERS MBTVE RES he worth $25,000,000 or more if he wantsto . . ©. THAT'S CAPITAL f of Attorney General |Iaw requiring “all accounts, claims YOUR UNCLE SAM can take an ounce and a quarter of gold, stamp upon it an “Eagle Bird” and make it worth $20.00 ‘i 5 ‘ THAT’S MONEY A MECHANIC can take sala worth ivi ny make it into watch springs worth $1,000 ‘ ‘ : . . THAT’SSKILL A DITCH DIGGER works hard all day int — several tons of earth for $3.75 ‘ ‘ < ‘ ‘ THAT’S LABOR A WOMAN can gion a $2.75 hat, ov uswiily prefers one that costs around $32.50 ‘ . ; ‘ THAT’S FOOLISHNESS WHEN ANY SENSIBLE MAN wants _ get the best possible results from his made-to-measure clothes ue is salagied careful to SELECT A GOOD TAILOR ‘ ‘ . ‘ ‘ : : ‘ 3 THAT’S BUSINESS Shafer or dem 1} other opinions handed] cept. th owned utilities mbers of the Attorney | enterprises anc sinss pro, taff include an opinion and such other: are specifically or claims of either}excepted by law” must be submitted dor state fire}to the state auditing hoard for ap ed not be sub-| proval applies neither to the bond- to the state auditing board,{ing nor the fire and tornado fund. It inion that the Bank of North a need not file bond when ac ceping public funds on deposit, de the state, ex- Is agi Li s been the practice of the depart- ay, Gf - 0) minutes . Demonstration Chi-Namel Namel and Exhibition A rare treat that no home decorator should miss at our Chi-Namel Store on dates given below. ft will pay YOU to come and learn the many easy, economical mathods of beautifying everything in the home with Chi-Naniel \|A Chi-Namel Demonstrator yl teft Cht:Namel tm boiling otherwise CONVINCE YOU of its HEEL, HAMMER and WATERPROOF RABILITY and its SELF-LEVELING ADVANTAGES which make it possible for the Moat Inexperienced to apply without leaving laps and brush marks, There is a Chi-Namel Enamel, Paint‘or Varnish for old or new We Specialize In Good Tailoring At Low Prices | Save Time and Money By Coming Here FOR THAT NEW SPRING SUIT TAILORED TO YOUR MEASURE Your Last Chance Next Monday we will advance our prices on tires and bard aad softwood, metal, ceraent, plaster, etc., ab a guaranteed highes! 5 ‘ 5 “ quality or Money Refund ubes. You have a few days left to buy the season's tubes. You h few days left to buy th FREE! $0c Can of CHI-NAMEL VARNISH to Holders of You Are Guaranteed Utmost requirements at a saving of 40+. Factory prices lo tecbes coerce) Satisfaction —_ THIS FREE COUPON ut setktinesel Pree st our Store upon purchase of a 25c Varnish Brush to insure a fair trial or will be accepted as 30c upon purchases of larger cans of Chi-Namel Producta IN FASHION AND FABRIC IN FIT AND WEAR NATIONAL TAILORS and CLEANERS Phone 201 Opposite Mc Kenzie Hotel * 5th Street have gone up twice so far this year and another in- { crease is coming. Remember we sell the famous Brunswick line, all fresh goods and fully guaranteed by a factory known for superior products for eighty This offer ends Tomorrow Saturday FRENCH & WELCH HARDWARE — years. CORWIN AGTBR Ca. Am eo ene a a rk ntti NAH Tires at 1922 Prices Until April 2Ist Through Co-operation of Bismarck Dealers ‘ ) Everyone knows that there have been sharp advances the fact that some dealers have already exhausted their in the prices of Automobile Tires during the past three i old stocks and are today purchasing standard tires at months. Standard Makes have taken two advances: — ° the new prices. In fairness to Automobile Owners approximately 23 per cent and many well informed . practically Two’ Weeks notice is given preliminary to dealers are looking for another increase before the - the advance. driving season is far advanced. ‘It is sound business to anticipate your tire requirements Despite this market condition the people of Bismarck ' for the coming season and purchase the casings and and vicinity, through the co-operation of the Tire Deal- tubes needed at the old prices. After April 21st the new : ers of the city, are able to buy Tires at the 1922 prices - sehedule will be in effect, at the retail stores of Bis- , until April 21st. This plan has been worked out despite ~ marck. .Y \ Buy Tires Now and Save Money BISMARCK TIRE AND AUTO CO. .COPELIN MOTOR CO. LAHR MOTOR SALES CO. Ever Ready Tire Vulcanizing Co.. _ BISMARCK MOTOR CO. R. B, LOUBEK MOTOR CO. €. W. HENZLER d : M. B, GILMAN co.

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