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

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PAGE EIGHT SAYS COOLIDGE WILL AID THE WHEAT GROWER A. B. Dénault of Jamestown | Declares That Wallace Plan Agrees with Committee’s Minneapolis, Oct. 2.—Secretary of Agriculture Henry C, Wallace, whom President Coolidge directed to pre- pare a plan for relief of the wheat farmers, has formulated a plan that “agrees in principle in certain im- portant particulars with our propos- ed plan in that he considers neces- sary the formation of a government | corporation, the segregation of the | exportable surplus and the establish- ment of a differential for wheat con- sumed in the United States,” A. B., DeNault of Jamestown, N. D., mem- her of the committee which carried the resolution asking for help for the Northwestern grain growers to the president, said here today. “A generous amount of time was 1918 TRUE ECONOMY LIES IN GETTING THE BEST ANDTAK- ING CARE OF IT—THAT SET- TLES THE HAT QUESTION. The Gordon hat still creates the style —and outlasts it. The new styles are good for critical eyes You Can Not Buy Etna Auto Service— 10,000 AZtna Auto Agents Teady to give’cheerful as- sistance when the motorist becomes involved ‘in ‘an accident— The legal advice of Ztna- Auto Attorneys. ‘Etna Auto Security— Assets over $236,000,000 | (Liabilities of 187,000,000) and a record for prompt payment of losses extending over a period of seventy- three years. Except by buying SETNA-AUTO INSURANCE You can secure these advantages from us—the authorized local represen- tatives of this national Henry & Henry Insurance Agency Phone 961 Office 4th St. i given the committee by the. presi- dent,” ‘Mr. DéNault.-said., “All ‘mem- bets were impressed with the earn- estness and deep interest of the pres- ident and his ev.dent desire to know the facts. At the conclusion he sug- gested that we present the case in detail to Herbert Hoover and Mr. Walace ang stated that he had asked Mr, Wallace to work out a feasible plan. Mr, Wallace said he was herd at work on ao plan for legislative ac- tion and that he would relieve con- | ditions.” PLAN CORPORATION, Washington, Oct. 2.—Consideration is being given by President Coolidge jand members of his cabinet to the proposal that a wheat export corpor- ation organized privately but financ- eq by the government be formed un- der the war finance corporation ag a means of affording relief to the wheat farmers of the Northwest. The proposal has been brought for- ward by Managing Director Meyer of ‘the War Finance Corporation and it wag seid-at the White Hoy: day that either Mever ot Frank ‘ dell, director of the corporation, might be scnt into the Nortawestern states to discuss the question with wheat growers. The president be- Neves that no legislation would ‘be necessary to form such @ corpora- tion. CITY NEWs ‘i o o Parents of Daughter Mr. and /Mrs. Lee R, Kurner of Sterling are the parents of a daugh- ter, born October 1 at St. Alexius hospital. St. Alexius Hospital Morris Fitagerald, McClusky; Mrs. J. A. Lo@ry, Ronan, Mont.; | Baby ment. Mrs. J. P.. ner oot ade girl, city, Mrs. Sue tna Ullin and Mrs. Barbara wat have been discharged from the pital.’ ty 5 Forum Dinner A large attendance is expected at the Forum dinner of the -Asapcia- tion of Commerce ‘at the Granti Paci- fic hotel tonight, when ’ Dr. J. L. 1} coutter, president of the Agricultur- al College, will #peak. Bismarck Hospital Charles J. Field, Butte, Mont., Mrs. Marye Ranard, Washburn; Cal-, vin Christoph, Underwodd; Master Leo Kerzman, Rose Glen;’ Charles Johnson, Oakes; Mrs, Math Herr- man, Otter. Creek; Miss Ida Ziegen- hagel, Lehr; John Retzlaff, Napo- leon; Roland Atter, Hebron; and Aldora Joyce, Zap; Miss Josephine Schaefer, Glen Ullin; Mrs, Andrew Moos, Hebron and Master Walter Koski, Gackle, have been admitted to the St. Alexius hospital for treat- | Iver Anderson, Driscoll; Matt Baum- Nelie Goodman, Dawson, have been admitted to the Bismarck hospital or treatment. Dorothy Groen, Hull; | Miss Edith Weisser, Leola, 8. D.; THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE stad, Glen: Uilin;- H.-A Galloway, in | Beritley; Fred Presser, Turtle Lake, and Richard Dodds, Dawson, have been discharged from the hospital. CUT THIS OUT— IT I8 WORTH MONEY Send this ad and ten cents to Foley ‘& Co., 2887 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, IL, writing your name and sear clearly. You will receive a ten cént bottle of FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR for Coughs, Colds and Croup, also free sample packages of FOLEY | KIDNEY PILLS for Backache, Rheu- matic Pains, Kidney ‘and Bladder trouble, and ‘FOLEY -CATHARTIC TABLETS for Constipation and Bil- iousness. These wonderful remedies have th millions of people. Try them! All Workmen and friends invited to attend Workmen dance at the A. O. U. W. Hall Tuesday, October 2nd at 9:30. Tickets $1.00. CHEVROLET NEW PRICES $005 Prices of ‘all Superior Models, F. O. B. Flint, Mich., are as follows: Commercial ‘Chassis. i _ Light Delivery .. Utilty Coupe ... Utility sicewn : Quality Quantity Prices Cars at These very low | prices are made possible ‘Seoach large volume production and are in ‘conformity with our fixed policy of providing the utmost per Dollar value in Economical Transporation. Corwin wrt Co. ToC Oe © Oe NN NANT CHEVROLET MOTOR.CO. DIVISION GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION. Detroit, Michigan CAT ONT Roadster, Starter ‘and. Demountable } CS Bi ak Sue low prices together with the recent improvements make the co DISTRIBUTORS.OF CHEVROLET CARS SRE a Lite: al | You undoubtedly saw the OVERLAND Bucking Car at the Linton, Mandan, Steele, Dickinson, Beulah and Killdeer Fairs—you saw it throw off some of the best riders in the west—you saw it pitch and buck—but—out- side of blowing out a tire at Dickinson, YOU DIDN’T SEE IT BREAK A SINGLE PART —DID YOU? Did you ever see a car punished more severely? Don’t you think the OVERLAND should stand up wonderfully with ORDI- NARY driving? ! : Ask the dealer in any car under $1,000.00 to put HIS CAR thru this same test—ask him! Lahr Motor Sales Co. SASHA. UeLULOARANNANNNN REMOVAL NOTICE I have purchased and re- moved into the premises of The Bismarck Sign Co. «\» FOR SIGNS Phone 899 or 628M. H. H. Pilmoor TYPEWRITERS All. Makes wold and rented MADE TO MEASURE all wool SUITS AND OVERCOATS Satisfaction Always. National Tailors & Cleaners Sth St. opposite McKensie Ruptured? Non Skid Truss Makes You Physic- ally Fit To Do The Heavy Work. -Perfecst Fit Guaranteed. Y’s’ DRUG RE. ‘Bismarck, N. D. ‘ TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1928 MILES MAKE NO DIFFERENCE —to customers of this bank. We have de- veloped a bank-by-mail service especially for the convenience of. those who live miles from Bismarck. and who cannot’ make fre- quent trips to town just. to make deposits. Our bank-l by-mail service, as well as-every . other feature of our complete banking serv- ige, is at the entire disposal of all who live in ismarck and Burleigh. Capa USE IT FREELY. NATIONAL BI6MARCK, “NO. DAKOTA P.C. Remington, President. J. A. Graham, vise Pres. & Cashier, C. M. Schmierer, Asst, Cashier. ’ GARNEY. AND BEAR CREEK COAL Get your winter: supply before cold weather sets in. ii We have a full supply and can fill orders promptly. FH ‘CARPENTER LUMBER CO. Phone 115 EW PRICES LOWEST IN THE HISTORY OF THE FORD MOTOR CO. List Prices F..6. B. Factory. Touring Car, regular,.............:.... 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