The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 18, 1923, Page 2

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ~ ==" TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1923 a r It hibits Titian’s style i the|the Portal C ial cl b, Ned MEMORIAL POSTPONED FEAR MAN LPR BEY HORE | pti oa os tise ee Genel oes f BLIND, TO CLOSE) hus ang Ariadne” and the fainous PAGE TWO HUGHES SPURNS P* °° rte MODEL. TO BISMARCK DEALING WITH. RUSS SOVIET U. S. Will Not Barter Away financial situation brought atout| Memorial services*to late Judge PERISHED IN Leipsig, Dec. 18.—Germany’s larg. | {aS SEK . REET eae (eR oT ment of ‘the financial status of the|uary 8. by the closing of the institution. N. C. Young, which were to have its doors if private subscriptions are |p, Rito ! ri ‘ aperty| : ‘ortal, N. D., . 18.—More than|closed bank, showing deposits of ————— = HOTEL FIRE not immediately received to carry. ON | 49 depositors in the, First sme ems and liquid assets of $148,-| The amount of quicksilver mined for the purpose of considering the “Mother and Child.” \ Vieepresident W. Metzger and|been held in the supreme court to- Cashier A. T, Sneider gave a state-|day, have, been postponed until Jan- the work. is library has been |* “ eh eat i serving Blina Sadtcous ‘all over Eut- |Sgoat bank, which suspended three bea Another conference will be sual 1921 was the smallest on s[ ope and is said to have-more readers |Weks go, attended » meeting of Three Bodies Kiready > Re.| than any similar institution in the | world. Principles, Says American moved From Wreckage of There are 2,300 readers who | e . patronize it in Germany alone and | Secretary of State Hotel in Houston, Tex. | j¢ sends books to 990 cities and vil- | lages in various parts of Europe. | Houston, Texas, Dec: st German“tentral library for the | hington, Dec. 18,—Secretary | oviet of- | ie today in atement transinit- ed through the American consul Reval that “there would seem to is time no re: = with the bodies had been recovered at 10:30] blind was founded. by private sub- this morning from the wrecked scriptions in Leipsic 29. years ago, | itol Hotel in the center of the busi-[ but its funds are insufficient to | . ness section which was destroyed hy | Weather the mark shrinkage. fire at 6:30 this morning and fire- | men expressed fear that many more, bodies would be found before theif | search is concluded, Identity of the victims, all men, whose bodies have been recovered; Supposed Studio Copy Proves | A Titan Experimental Work London, Dee. 18.—-Titan’s painting | Marie snail |has not been established, nus and Adonis” in the National Y Denericon poveriment iH} Check of the guests of the, hotel y here has been considered to! Wants Hoag Ate could not be made at an early hour| be only a studio repetition of one at| 4 S | and officers said the only‘ way they| Madrid, but in the course of reno-! aeeae ae [could determine the number of vating operations the , discovery has | ~ ry casualties was to make a thorough} been made that the painting is a] ~ Soviet Government ch of the ruined structure. Pro-| first experimental version -of the | a Officials Says, “Yes, | nerty damage is put at $300,000, subject by the master himself, I We Have No Russia”, | TTS —_________—_} _ tion. and comfort not only to the user | | i N | HEAT be ae his poe a smoke, om and.coal gases escaping from one chim- MA strange statement \ USE ney are a nuisance: to a whole‘neighbor- THRSE fiifsa cwvite flow’ corrél ROOSEVE 5, BY A. PHIMISTER PROCTOR | od i i ‘ estinies of that country ryan The Roosevelt statue model mat-y trophy of the hunt in Africa, \ At For your own satisfaction and comfort t three months ago they tak sor will be brought before the citi-| the other end of this yoom will he as well as your neighbor’s use ALEENBURY ision which remain: pe ete k next | Pitced the bronze of the former i ecret ay need te os ue Xt) Rough Rider, the walls around being : — The Sootless Coal. e relations with the title of their I of Mandan and rears 16 IDEA TRBERREI Cc (oe eae WHEN SANTA CLAUS i i pare “It Coste No More anged from that resident of Portlind, Oregon \ | The second of these bronzes is 4 : : : st Republic to jn the city in a few days to formally | yeing made for the city of Mand: IS PUZZLED The Sootless Coal the matter and if a ees ae wu Gudina inant ii et PEABODY COAL COMPANY reement th of the early 80s when Dr, Coe lived, | Fe ‘ KLEENBURN, WYOMING n the huge mod 7 n that city, When there’s any doubt about what 2 Mccann. wae ve Ray) ca Uae a ee baedly aoe Christmas gift would be most appreciated . . At the i a) be mi pidces fof the bronzemans ae C * : , : have filed requests to] art, ‘The large model which is of- Santa Claus will never go wrong in present- f custodian of this great! fered Bismarck is given in honor of ing a Savings Account. om . »THREE CONVENIENT SIZES e ofvare bat! Ds. Coe the members of the Dakota legisla- . ‘ ; Wearing the nainc joint meeting of clubs of|tuye, past present and. future, of With as little as one dollar you can open $s parts of the collie) & made a tentative promise] which body Dr. Coe was a menbere an account at this bahk for any of your rel- LUMP, STOVE AND FURNACE J nt rritories, wherein e it here if proper nge-| in 1885, the first eee hat atives or friends. +s 9 gi e pendent” local Soviet Governments | ments can be made for 5 nh noe North Dakota Uae ae added ma at any fiend -ouiki REeerewite ¢ FOR SALE BY LEADING RETAILERS » been formed, such as “Ukraine, The nze which been cast] Missouri River. This | = r 4 ", 2 ‘ oe |) “An and soon, But not !is now nearly completed at the Henry | more than’ 13 fect high abooe the | steadily, will some day make, possible the ae \ only t or the name “Bulgaria”) Bonnard Bronze Co, of Mt. Vernon,| jase, i attainment of some long-cherished desire. . 7 ‘i . ae was ast ingly added, the name} N, Y, owned by Senator Clark of ee | . i A ae ae Non eS ae, al aca of an entirely independent State! | Montana, will be shipped to Minot | COME IN TODAY! Me Cl 2 e “ae ram this it is clear that the|in January, This will? release the|| Society women heldsa.cat show. in | : 0 edner rh d 14} m " authorities in Moscow regard them-| model and it will then be shipped] New York. None of the women, |i} oa c U e q eViCd || selves as potentially the masters of | to its final resting place, preferably | however, were on exhibition. 2 : where, und not at Bismarck. ee A he boundaries of Ri ‘Two bronzes of the smaller plaster] . the British Government] working model upon which A. Phim-|, News from Persia. The shah says | if ings with the Soviet Gov-| ister Proctor: the sculptor, for two] he likes jazz. Aw, shah! | ernment never accepted or used] years worked are being cast by the | ee this predatory title. Roman Bronze Works of New York. | The matter is of some importance, One of these smal bronzes, as undoubtdely England is on the} which is five feet high, is being cast verge of renewing relations with|for the Roosevelt Home library at Russia officially. The Liberal 28 East 20th street, New York city. made it plank or he I " sevelt. Hou q , ction plat- © Govern- ter under time past, isposed to recognize the nment, but with this NLY that which is worth while can survive, The world has no place for a fifth frheel. Production is the key- note of this progressive age. Dr. MORSE’S S| INDIAN ROGT PILLS| Dp. out the body Keey P. C. Remington, President. J. A. Graham, ae Pres. & Cashier. G. Schmierer, Asst. Cashier. The main spring in the affairs of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is the production of service. | BI6MARCK, lot and hav building in constipation, SSsssce eeePepot EIS No word in the English language ever j ; i q that it would’ only s collection (3) | ; has been misused, so glibly, as the word ter the Russians had recognized| of memori velt and its Faviered For\Pitts) i) “Service” : the principle of pre-Soviet Russian | collection illustrations |j Fifty Years oY) \. i indebtedness, and had agreed to} and by er mementoes of aft | ‘ . abbas : British sut ie leegerslibtery - In the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) end is a stuffed lion, a A i REQUESTED! MYSTERY “Service” is interpreted exactly as, Webster defines it—'The performance of. labor for the benefit of another.’”” } The job of the Standard Oil Company 4,, : (Indiana) is a dual one — manufacturing / and marketing. é Playing Your Part in Your Community The Manufacturing Department of the 4 Standard Oil Company (Indiana) has de- veloped a large-number of primary prod- ucts from the single base—crude petroleum; ake. aa What will your community be tén, fifteen or twenty.vearafrom now? Willit be spare, 7 iS . each one performing a useful and essential ss i ? s = ' service, / i ° Prosperous, more beautiful—a more desir- : 3 ; i ; able place to live and work in than today? ° Many of these primary products have been j F vide ' ; - Deas adapted to meet different conditions so that It will, if you play your part. in reality. this Company produces hundreds : r ‘ ae ae Hees, of products from a single base. S A | ; Le a “/eeen the magic of concrete roads—the ey This we interpret as a major service. f : tonic effect of concrete streets. Have seen ee ase ae business improved i ° As e Marketin epartment of the gaa through buildings made / SeatdaghG:l Connsow, (ladtane) has baie firesafe, sanitary. and permanent with con- roye bay j tem of distributi Nen- cammcikihede A leceean of ity up,a system of distribution so comprehen: FREE $3569 Pamgn? ®t FREE Be aa tha f 2 5 ave ae Se man ising 7 : ‘cross road 6 . pride that comes rom concrete schools, & pper Peninsula of Michigan or in the TO BE GIVEN. AWAY DECEMBER 24. . churches, theaters and homes, "| mountainous regions of Southwestern ' i . raved » Missouri is as sure of a constant supply. of We have been asked by so mdhy of our customers If you are boosting for similar advantages , ay oma products as is the man living in your own community—your home town to re-epen our Mystery Package Sale that we have de- = ? + “tyou are truly playing your part. cided to meet their request. The stock has been combed The farmer, harvestingrhis, crops, can have for wonderful values. and many articles worth $3.00, ; Portland. Cement Association service : Standard Oil Company (Indiana) products $4.00, $500 and up to $10.00 will all go at the one price of helps anyone to play his part welk c ya oe Seema chien “the He I One $1.00, Hundreds of pieces such as Fountain Pens, Pen- | “lk je a/feeb. cecvicé for Yas, cwnes, the ~ : i : \ a Bracelets, Bar Pins, Ear Drops, Rings, Silverware, Joaildes, dhe eréhttect; the he SS Geeta The man who wants a quart of oil receives urses. and Leather goods, Cuff Links, etc., will all be_ cugiiess far eecne ganda ees. : » sane. fr gn Pripwaking attention, a8 wrapped for quick disposal. A coupon with every/mystery package gives you a chance to get a $35.00 Diamond Ring-or a $25.00 string — of beautiful Pearls absolutely FREE. The sale. will end Monday, December 24, at 9p.m. At that-time the $60.00 . in merchandise is to be given away.. See the prizes on. display in the window. Buy as many packages as-you ~ getting* the greatest value from concrete Write us for any help you, need in The.service rendered by.the Standard. Oil o Company (Indiana) is not of the “fair i weather” brand—it is sustained—it endures . ‘ i RAS —it is big, ‘ Service in what aa made the Standard Oi om pany. ig, an toe A eparny that has made Standard 2 Oil Company’ (Indiana) service possible. = ; ao Not alone bigness as eae to size but big- f ness.in. vision; bigness.in reducing vision to _ ‘practical terms o! . efits of mankindiand the world at large.

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