The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 15, 1923, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT LLOYD GEORGE LETS ASQUITH LEAD BATTLE : Will Assume Second Place in Liberal Fight for the Time Being London, Nov. 15.—(By the Asso- ciated Press)—The question whether must ‘give cost first consideration, Herbert Asquith or David Lloyd | 4re eat to select rolet, not George will assume the leadership of 91 ‘ause the iaact eT re 4c the reunited liberal party which has! the y Shee? been exciting the greatest interest) more thin ever before, Chevrolet, in view of the deep-rooted political throughout the life of the car, aver- fe animosity between these two states-/ages the lowest cost per mile in t men appeared to have been settled |¢ tation price, carrying quietly at their peace meeting onj cha and upkeep ered Tuesday. No official announcement Many Quality tures ral has Lot) vonilideat ing from hea experts i facts in is this: Mr rge has agreed to work with and und in view of the jeorge party h, having thus pre- y, would retire from upon which Mr. HOG CHOLERA INCREASING Washington, Nov. 15.—Hog cholera ng more prevalent this fall yy year since the decline of the last extensive outbreak which reached its height in 1914, the De- partment of Agriculture, announced today. Reports show the disease has appeared recently in’ communities which had been free from it for 25 years. In many localities it gained considerable headway before hog- raisers realized the nature of trouble. F Unless hog owners and veterina Practitioners are on the alert and” act promptly, the department experts declare, the losses wil] be heavy this fall. TF CONSTIPATED, SICK, BILIOUS Harmless Laxative for the Liver and Bowels WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP} Feel fine! No griping or. incon- venience follows a gentle liver and bowel cleansing with “‘Cascarets.’ Sick Headache, Biliousness, Gases, Indigestion, and all such distress gone by morning. For Men, Women and Children—10¢c boxes, and 50c sizes, any drug store, Don’t Wear iE SEND IT ON TRIAL. hay zens Sct met retain oe, come greatest success, send attached coupom today ls be successful ee Asquith will be t in which Gavrge ail be second in| = the | also 25 Sig THE BISMARCK i saad | be Cars at Quantity Price, Chevrolet ce ality Gars at ‘Quantity Prices” has mre the slogan of the casei many months. And it is not] meicly a slogan, but a fact, as any of the more than a million owners will testify. i @ per dollar of cost through} ent price reduction. before in\ the history of | ‘83 has so much jautomobile value been offered per| dollar of price. Those of the modest purses, who N1-to-do. Chevrolet has modern equipment. Chevrolet has plenty of room. — | we Chevrolet retains its good appearance. i Chevrolet has very low purchase | hape and let averages lowest operat: rapidly in- sand declining in| Chevrolet has low ing. These are all factors which influencing the purchase of insurance rat- N more! and more Chevrolets. j the mi { lation entrance ‘PRESS CHARGE WALTON TOOK _ KUKLUX OATH i Now, quality has been! Health Commissioner Said To} | Have Testified That He | Subscribed To It | Oklanom: 15.—(By the | A. PD e tending to | show that Go r J. C, Walton was {a member of the Ku Klux Klan a the time he waged his spectacula | fight st, the organization be | cau is conducting an inves- th a possible view toward | enting the impeachment The evidence was made pub- lie here last night in the form ot testimony given by Dr, A. E, Daven- port, state health commissioner, ana a member of the Klan. He was ; quoted as having said he arrangea g with the Governor jor nt when a tered the oath t the membership d for the Governor during the ‘ 2 direction, The health ymmissioner testificd | fm in si rt of Dr. W. T, Killy, for- mer cyclops of the Muskogee Klan, w the committee he swore the Governor in and was paid the regu- | The 1924 Model Studebaker I | Light Six in In the Studebaker Light-Six closed cars, excellence of body constructionis combined with a famous chassis. Studebaker never skimpson materials or cheapens quality to meet a price. ‘Studebaker has been building quality ve hicles for 71 years. Studebaker’s great volume of production and unexcelled manufacturing facilities make it possible to offer these cars, of noteworthy quality and exceptional performance, at very moderate prices. The name Studebaker on an automobile insures long and satisfactory service. Terms to Meet Your Convenience glleged mob activities | © ds of a legislative com- | P nitiation fee from | |ANTLSALOON LEAGUE HELD | IN POLITICS Albany, N. Y., Nov. 15—The Anti- Saloon Leage of New York is a poli- tical party and as such should be | comets | expenditures * in political campaigns. In reaching this decision today the | appellate decision of the supreme court sustained the yuling handed |down by Supreme urt Justice | Staley on March 31 last. DARK RINGS UNDER EYES | For the relief of dark rings and | blood shot eyes there is nothing bet- |ter than simple camphor, witchhazel, stis, ete. as mixed in Lavoptik The quick action is sur- ye cup free. COUGHS—COLDS—“FLU” , Watch out for “Flu” and pneumon- in now. McMULLIN’S FORMULA always: re- liable. Have it handy. Ai | AT ALL DRUGGISTS | |}COUGHS | anPCOLDS “— J im | | \| il il | \ Jos. Breslow, | Check coughs or colds quick. | Nothing, bet- | “GOLDS Break a Cold ald Right Up with “Pape’s Cold Compound” Take two tablets every three hours juntil three doses are taken. The first ‘dose always gives relief. The second and third doses completely break up |the cold. Pleasant and saie to tse. Contains no quinine or _ opiates. Millions use “Pape’s Cold Com- |pound.” Price, | thirty-five cents. Druggists guarantee it. - ————E On the Finest Super-Six Chassis Ever Built Heretofore a ‘moderate-priced closed car has meant an inferior chassis. Now at a savin: of hundreds of dollars you buy in HUDSO .a car of positive reliability, chassis excellence ter for wenk lungs, bronchial trou- bles or asthma, As a germicide and | preventive against germ diseases has a hundred uses in every home. Mfrg. only by Tilden MeMullin Co., Seda- |lia, Mo. Sdld by Lenhart Drug Co. and finest performance. ; These are the lowest prices of all time on n the TYPEWRITERS Hudson Super-Six. They make both the Sedan and the Coach the most Sones values in the world. R. B. LOUBEK MOTOR COMPANY Investigations Made Address Post Office Box 451 Phone: One-One Hundred FORDS FOR HIRE Drive them yourself. Day and Night Taxi Service. 114 Fourth Street Bismarck, N. D. Cold Type Cannot Express = Utterly Fails to Discribe this Uncurbed, Unbelievable PRICE. CUTTING EVENT! THE BARS ARE DOWN BOYS’ KNICKER STYLE PANTS 39c. One lot of Boys’ pants in the, Knickerbocker style will go for only thirty- nine cents a pair. MEN’S BOYS | €APS—1 LOT 49c These are fall and win- ter weight Caps. Some even have fur ear laps and sell at only 49c¢ THE BOSTON PLACES THE TYRANNY OF HIGH PRICES ON MEN’S AND BOYS’ WEAR AT NAUGHT — MARVELOUS SAVINGS, TEEMING WITH DRASTIC UNDER PRICINGS — A SALE THAT’S GOING AT TRIP HAMMER SPEED. POUNRING OUT VALUES THE LIKES OF WHICH FEW HAVE EVER WIT- * NESSED. There is not the least doubt but! whai- the purchasing power of your dollar will triple in ihe this sale, as there is nothing but “Bang Up” Bargains Displayed throughout this fine store. Prices qucted h2re are mere’y a sample Of the extraordinary Price Reductions on every article in this store. In fact. you'll find hundreds of values, yes, many hundreds that will appeal to‘you and convince you.Beyond any Doubt as to the Sincerity and Determination Displayed by this Grand Old Firm in their mighty effort to Dispose of these gocds.. ‘YOU owe it to yourself to pay this store q visit and enjoy these savings. * _ BOYS’ SHOES—-1 LOT AT. SHIRTS - OR - DRAWERS oe Fathers and Mothers should not hesitate see- ing this range of Boys’ Shoes. bag Berd in black, tan and some patents, also lace or button style. Many of these : shoes are valued up to $3.75 a pair. : 1 lot at Only These heavy flat fleeced Shirts and Drawers are selling very fast. Valued regularlyefrom $1.00 to $1.25, these shirts or drawers are indeed super values. ’ Cc OVERCOATS | $30 FUR COLLAR VALUES The fur collar Overcoat for men is more in de- mand this fall, than it has been -for years, and ) these coats, cut in the newer classy styles and it the belted model are indeed values well worth you, finmodiate inspec- Y don, 4 OVERCOATS * $45 and $50 Values 1°35: 28 Here are Sporty young + men’s models in high - eolor combinations with the Ragiin shoulder or * the new. Kimona ‘style back, | These coats are made up of, ‘ant attrac- tive plaid back snappy |, coatings and at $35.25 ” they. are indeed . vyeuy. - ‘wonderful values. “from the Acorn of Thrift Grows the Oak of Independence” Be Thrifty Buy Now. Here! CL ES -Here folks 2 youl Dress Sh save: handsomely cen fine Blacher style: that are valuetl from n $4.50't0'$5.00.; one Uther in the Semi ding Toe styles. Some are with. Rubber te mane adalat t rae: y Bhoppers : aman _ “THURSDAY, ‘NOVEMBER R 15, 19234 _N. 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