The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 10, 1924, Page 8

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i 6 St tr eu te fr re g rt ne e al ly fi fy meee ii tt e SS ets te wh PAGE EIGHT NEW SCHOOL'S (2 DEDICATION: ~ DATE FIXED Verne We' W ~~ FOR PROBE OF ARRANGING PROGRAM Senator Couzens Forces Ac- ; ceptance as “Prosecutor” for Investigators of the home, mit the eral committe Mrs. O. W. Robert chairman of the com rangements and Mr ind Mrs. % of the comm ham w tertain a public pro. minektaking r Ernst's de s for the eve nd following this a nowill be tendered the resi ts of the city and the committ to say that this will be give nygsters and tha admit) them number will be so great tha would not be adequate for the young sters and adults All resident tor Couzens from hen he bad observed, » we are floundering here where with the in brought out th: eof the riche oposed to pay s in connection ition, Senator Ernst ned the propriety of nator Jones, ho or Couzens’ ir : | Honey's to! the inv ed those attending and the High School! sharply « orchestra will furnish music during | the actic the hours of the reception detended ASSERTS CO-OP to know that the hearin turned into a 1 uppeared to Re i North Dakota Wheat Growers |+ Answer Objection Couzens | th Demo- | yn this: Republican | | i tee with hi Grand) Forks, N, D. April 10. essman O, B. Burtness, in a written to A. J. Scott, of the North Dakota W , “Crippled by Corns?’ “Use “Gets-It” association, stated. th high cost of market pool Wash Nary-Hivuy Mr. Burtn tion on this in order to refut contentions, and in this con Mr, Scott issued a statement, the | Greatest salient fextures of which are that; Corn the marketin such as | Remover | | | | ‘ | both th i | | i | | are fixed control of & per bushel, al Trade Com. on has reported that similar! cost of handling and wheat through th amount to §$.1889 ing that poolin economical n fr. Non bad they or what y It” will ng: wheat, | 2m lift, the R Money back gu: sold everywhe SLOPE BANKERS [sceete ic an aee. MEET MAY 27| ows Dive Store. ——_ ees April 10.—Dates and places! J ting of |@ the North Da- ion when six of the dis- cfadden, see- | Make your old floors look like new. Floor scraping surfacing, and polishing done with new Electrical machine. I have years of experience in this line, and guarantee satisfac- tory work. ‘4 PETER BODNAR Wilton, - No. Dak. trict met with retary of the s| 0, Northwest district, at Minot. q May 21, Second district, Devils May 22, Northeast district, Grand fton. Fifth district, Coopers- May 27, Missouri Slope district, Mandan. es Farm Land forRent We have some excellent land in the river bottoms south of Bismarck for Rent on Shares, or for Cash. Sec. 5 and 8-138-80. Also‘excellent upland under cultivation near Menoken, Sec 1-138-79, Sec. 6-138-79, Must be taken promptly. _ Inquire _ BISMARCK REALTY CO. ~ORGANIZEFOR Shooting to Start Saturday 4 Under Direction of Elect- Organizat rt of the DEPARTMENT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE * THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1924 y ) E. D. Ditel BIG CONTEST « A. Hoffman, R. B, Hedstrom, S H. Stewart, Bowers, FE. G. Hanselman, W. h Ha 1. Jones IN cup ctive ro. otherwise contest in the hunt © team cap thur Johnse “5 0 BE TRIED Former Cashier to Follow F. y either’ ©, Heaton, Who Was Con- SS eaiee aa tie victed by a Jury I © to the Johnson, J A. the morning. fap Atala «uens 2e, eteel STOTT AWARDED on SALES PRIZE R The spe- © of which Heaton was! vas a false CUNY ante af Robert Stott was awarded the $19 1 which [€88h prize of the Lahr Motor /Sales | s| Company to those attending the sales ‘instruction #thool being conducted ‘The maximum penalty for this of. | Uder the direction of a Willys-Over- feign meat in the markets of Great on, E. J, Gobel, Jas, | fense is $10,000 fine or 10 years im-| land factory expert, last night.| Britain’ are gradually ousting those Rest, C. S. Huber, | prisonment. {Eleven members of the class com- | from the dominions, according to fig- > 0 Zi peted, each making ‘as “sale” of an|ures of imports for 1928, These Overland car to a “prospect.” show that only 28 percent of beef, siaai aie mutton and lamb imported was pro- British Losing duced within the Empire, while in : 1922 it was 35 percent and in 1920, 43 Home Market percent. Olson, Fred Peterson, Geo. Eb neetic the bank on Jan twas made, ace Pot- contention to conceal a shortag some $43,000 in the savings deposits, a London, April 10.—Supplies of for- Q €ook by Electricity. It is Clean. | Waiters Prefer “DRESS UP AND SUCCEED” International Unioh of as its way War 4 BANKCASE vst je? ~=©6'What do you; fur better under! want in your Easter Suit? Do you want the finest imported and domes-~ tic woolens—Dawn, Grey, Powder Blues, all the popular colors for spring? Do you want an expert styling and workmanship that is f famous throughout: the country? Do you want the economy in price that a large, effi- cient organization can give you? Naturally Coats . ready to wear $40 tailored to your measure $35 to $65 hand tailored mostly minerals — Jormihe human body and the seme/6 3a (deal supplies energyand esprit geet! in our own you do. Then why experiment we guarantee ena youl like tt, Loo, shop you satisfaction. $75 to $90 DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Consultation Free Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. CLOTHIDRG Hand tailoring. JOMARCK, MD Hand pressing. ° cis Murphy of Mi- : rs - $200 to $400 Saved On This Light-Six Touring Car le By our matchless facilities—our enormous production Mothers! Give the children WRIGLEY’S after every meal A prominent physician says: “It is surprising how free from decay ,, the teeth can be kept by using gum after each meal.” You know how hard it is to get the children to clean their teeth. By giving them WRIGLEY ’S you not - onlyreward them forclean- ing their teeth, but the reward is actually the means of performing this important service! WRIGLEY’S aids digestion too, and acts as an anti- septic wash for the mouth and throat. Sev- eral flavors-all of WRIGLEY quality. The Flavor Lasts Chevrolet Touring Car $598 DELIVERED. The World’s Lowest . Priced Quality CORWI Automobile. MW ABTGR (0 oe We pay 15% bonus on some steels to get them exactly rjght. We use genuine leather in our cushions;’ We use curled hair. We use more Timken bearings in this Light-Six than any competitive car within $1,500 of its price. Our bodies are beautiful creations. The finish and coach work show the final touch. But we build them in $10,000,000 body plants of our own, and pay for these extras in savings. Where we save We save by enormous production 150,000 cars per year. Our major costs are all divided by that en- ormous output. It is utterly impossi- ble for smaller makers to compete. We save by modern plants, mostly built in the past five years. We save by up-to-date machines. By building our own parts and bodies. N See what this car offers Come see what this Light-Six offers. How it excels in scores of ways any rival car. Built with the same steels, the same care and 4 skill, as the costliest of our cars. We have only « one grade of chassis. See its beauty, its com- fort, its luxury. See how we have studied your every desire. Do that and you will choose this car, if you ERE is a car priced at $1,045. Built by ordinary methods it would cost you from $200 to | $400 more. | It is in scores-of ways the leader | of its class. No rival car compares in the value that it offers. Let us tell you how we cive that value, then urge you to see this car. ' A sensation | Studebaker is today the world’s largest builder of quality cars. Stude- baker success is the sen- sation of Motordom. Sales have almost trebled in three years. 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