The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 24, 1924, Page 8

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LOE MESS CTE Te e : ; THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE’ |=: . _. TUESDAY, JUNB, 2A. 1924 are seeking aa aa DISCOURTESY : States and ere jes la 4 0 an JJ N POLICY DISTRICT JUDGES aire es Coffey af the a be tage to so ial report receive ‘om the Jap- ici istrict. members also on the return of ane consi ct Len Aneatel! sUa ARE INDORSED decided to hold regular meetings, the er he can make sue- first Tuesday of each month. FARM PLANKS “FATTY” TRIES | fe AREURCED By | eee ens ee:| ISSHOWN TO /BONUSBLANKS | LAID DOWN),2sxx.scre. | rue wit «nde A int | he Grand Pacific, voted an in- 4 been a number of creditors | i Beene cyan the records made by| @t Mrs. Moran’s near Fort THREE GROUPS hy George B. Mink jm the aud : AMERICANS ARE RECEIVED Would Aid Europe But Not] Sictsict Judges Fred Jemonies and| Lincoln, Wednesday evening. PAGE EIGHT 1 Take Part in Political le »ScOe ' Sage Fatt A t n! . " the St , t Japanese, However, Apolo- Cc Office Here Has Quarrels Strong Pronouncement Is to ae a CONSIDER : pe Red Cross ice Here Has} ‘ Re Sought From Demo- “ a in aa : | e For Action of Some Supply of Them ROOFS THAT WON’T BLOW OFF cratic Convention ned up Sl, eh Crerenn cen ‘ | Service men may file for the insur-|the settlement of ‘her reparations Asphal i | Yokuhoma, June 24, (By the A. P.)/anee bonus voted by Congress have | problem but does not intend to par- phalt Built Up Ma St VROOMAN HAS PLAN fe co , | sla VALUATIONS: g cadena ON ‘ gq Washington, June 24—The United t H Sustoms icers States is not only willing, but anx- A Hci | f Application blanks on which ex-| ious, to assist Europe in the pushing Pitch & Gravel ROOFS ‘ on is now sit-) American passengers on the steam- been received by M lickin Peestdenk Mugache eee aunee y Cashel,| ticipate in any political difficulties said tT — ENTIL. RS FO a eran iad aa Fe actascn;and may. be obtained the Red| overseas, a spokesman for President CORNICE SKYLIGHTS | VENTILATO! Gab a rigorous and discourteous| Gro. office, City National . Bank | Coolidge said in commenting on the We can give immediate service. Gio jase n we iiehow ate building, Bismarck, Miss Cashel sald [propuaed Hava contsentes nek MINNEAPOLIS ROOFING & i frect. = | CORNICE COMPANY “ New York, June 24—Three group: ind practical agr The fan Insurance eultural p for cial were informed of the change in is to be given to vet-|the Dawes pl national! platfortr nal ye ieee and intervened and apolo-}erans entitled to more than $50 Conterer dad toItnt is unable | B17ee, justed compensation, while less Argentina’ is the world’s leading 1301 Central Avenue Minneapolis, Minnesota Aaa i sit commis. | that amount is to be paid in .|corn exporter. ume I Insurance policies will be dated a tions con h would com i from next January 1. Because of ie mand the Yo the farm ement when he ni the mass of work involved, Red interests in the — | | Cross and American Legion officials Three distinet Cook by Electricity. ities Cac Laat sete to eit advise that vete e their ap t jimmigration between the United] pijcations as quickly as possible. It is Cheaper. co. na oe ee ig vines HOW WOULD < YOU FEEL? HEART RIVER ROUNDUP July 3-4, Weekes Ranch of party p: will be sound, p significance of t of real we await While three fundamentally diver gent views on the essentials of a e ‘ ‘ helpful policy arm relief were J 9 COE? ANCE ; ; a : ; . ; ee ae YOUR BANK’S CONFIDENCE Ai sup haan Nigro lao eR wor eisclestmmeuLteBereae 20 miiles south of New:Salem, 15 aniles northwest of Flasher, 3 miles up river from De Vaul'Bridge, pants expressed the opinion that an} YOU .! or so ago — paid forty or fifty dollars for it — liked it real well 2 miles down river from Thompson Bridge. Good automobile roads from all directions. pement could be reached | it comes to your noti nd of your: group, composed chiefly of} i the “ te’ to your suit, on tates and headed by | Ga tthe fg ie PAT eDOSItO ; s after your suit has first s » te ates an ue It is quite as important for a depositor to and HE PAID ONLY twenty-five or thirty-five do P ! T ER B CK! earn the confidence of his bank as it is for | HOW WOULD YOU. FEEL? 2? ? ? ? ? = " assistant secretary the bank to earn the confidence of the de- viewed as essential to “x . : . ‘ Riige Ty, . . . | 150 Wild Horses and 75 Wild Cattle will be used in the Round-up. Wild horse race horses from esto the ening of vositor. For oniy with » depositor it | ‘OU aaa . BTRIRRIRVEC? “cntaupn governmental ae it me DOES SUE ee the |} COULD IT BE that you paid too much? | Standing (Rock Reservation. Wild Steer Riding. Calf Roping, Relay Race, Catch and Saddle Race. credits to foreign buyers. | Another. bank co-operate to the fullest extent. COULD IT BE that the'value of money was lower at Saddie-riling contest, Bareback riding contest, Horse race, Pony race, Ladies’ horse race, Indian n which congressional lead from) horse race, Shetland pony relay race, 10 year Old ‘boys’ riding, Keg roping. An old-time round- { Srigtedes | the farming states of the Miss \ that time? | sippl | To the man who keeps his businesslike up wagon scrimmage between cowboys and Indians. Bsyeranetas furiitunee. Ik TEEOE eye on his balance and who never overdraws goat IT BE that your friend-is,a “friend” of that ganization of cooperative marketing his account, the City National Bank is more | Store ‘ % | . Sr he a | than pa to extend every ebntesy de to Pee eels . OTHER SPORTS ‘ can Farm Bureau Federation, Se 2b : i i A S nekice ee iti aaaiiEK AGRE cor Ask yourself these questions! Get the reason—WHY ! Ball Games Both Days, Indian Sports, Big Bowery Dance on the Bank of the Heart munities as the key-note of its pro: s | River, Boxing Match: Joe Wicks vs. Joe Mischo. gram. ite aust THE SOLUTION :— . ADMISSION: Gate admission, 75c for adults over 14 years; 50c, 14 years to 8 years; under 8 years free. War tax 8 and 5 cents. Recommends ‘ Aid Given In (GzZée P| Dickinson Area Ciry NATIONAL A NK | | | | 1 : Recommendation has been made BISMARCK, NO. DAKOTA | on you | | SALE SALE SALE SALE That’s The Rea$on. acked” on account ¢ to “unload” t to the ntral division of the Am ing ericah }Red Cross at Chicago by Miss bP. C. Remington, President, + > ! Mary Cashel of Bismarck that aid Pa CEN : PPeaitentianieaatiier! Get the habit to-patropize ‘the ONE-PRIQE stores. raid be extended to sufferers in the ©. M. Sehmierer, Assistant Cashier. i You will feel better — and your pocketbook will keep a fot of s “charm.” KLEIN’S TOGGERY i ss principle of conservation, through _* efficient management and rigid economy, is sg ingrained in the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) as to be fundamental to the opera- tion of this business. Lesson Years ago. the Standard Oil Company (Indi- : pm) learned that the only way to keep a big usiness on a thoroughly. efficient plane is to plug up the small leaks, Accordingly, pains- 0 + taking attention was qe to ways and means e Dickinson tornado, Miss Cashel said +today, The number of families in the Dickinson area in dire need, | however, is considerably less than ted after | ss Cashel estir turned from as) at the request of the Ki Dickinson citizens spra ass: arious people, she said. er relief committee was formed with J. ®. Cain as cha man and ij B. Boorman Miss Delia vy. C. Craw ford and Joseph The Red| Cross chapter also was reorganized. of overcoming wasteful details, unimportant The aid required is outside Dickin son. ; and inexpensive in themselves, but taken as a Burke Leads whole assuming enormous proportions. North Dakotans New York, Jun The result the caucus of the North Dakota dele- gates to the Demecratic convention is as follows: Delegation chairman, Joh; Burke; resolutions, C. J. F r il Company (Indiana) and has profoundly influenced the activities of the Company. The practice of economy is ghomenghly Goines in the personnel of the Standard The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is the O'Connor; n. 1 commit ) . . * Sveinbjorn Johnson, by proxy fcr R.| A uni uestioned pioneer of conservation methods B. Murphy, in the oil business. and nations! committee Lillian 1 :. woman, Mr: Back of every important innovation made by this Company stand these questions; ‘Does this change improve the quality and service? —Does it effect a saving?” Jol W. F. Reynolds missioner, is: cipating in the tour of the dairy cattie circuit. For example, the famous Burton Cracking Process now in genéral use was originated to conserve the supply of petroleam—to produce a nen percentage of gasoline from crude oil, without in any way affecting the quality of lubricating oils and other primary products. 1 Downward Course Fast Being Realized by Bismarck People. A little b ache at first. Daily increasing ‘till the back is lame and weak. | Urinary disorders may quickly fol-| ve | : . . ee and often Bright's disease. | i : The Burton Cracking Process has increased This frequently is the ard | Soe ie Uslea Sais Coriano Laken eae Aponte largely the yield of gasoline from a barrel of crude, thereby exerting a marked influence in keeping the price of gasoline low. course of kidney ills. Don't take this course. Follow the advice of a Bismarck citizen, | Mrs. Jack Kenyon, 417 Mandanj| Ave., says: “Seyeral years ago I gave @ public recommendation for Doan’s Pills after the benefit one of my| family had received. Since then 1| have had occasion to use them my- self for an attack of kidney trou- ble. I had puffy sacs underneath my | eyes and pains in my back. It was| hard for me to do my housework at |" ber trees are tapped the Latex is brought in cans to these Field Stations and weighed, Conservation led to the erection of farms of steel tanks—to insure 2 constant supply of : crude petroleum—t6 enable the refiner to eo , reduce his' cost by continuous Gpecations-- ‘ to store the finisped product without undue loss from evaporation. ‘ The Beginning of Better Tire Service HEN the U. S. Rubber Ache percents md sapien foe 4 ‘ using latex develop the Uni Engineersdiscoveredthat §/.¢0s Rubl Compeny: times. My kidneys acted irregular- :, L : . a . ly, too. Three boxea of Doan’s Fills , taw rubber latex in its natural | a Fee cicop Conservation again was back of the establish- cured me, 1 am glad to again re.om- state was a better tire material capa 4 ment of Hy because they Were the shi hi than the old bulk form of crude U. SRabber Enginga ery, by.the mend Doan’s, ‘knowing them to be @ remedy of wonderful merit for the most economical method of transporting oil. cpre they made for me has lasted rubber it marked thebeginning —__The development of the U. S. ; Be se back nA \ \ of better tire service.* Rubber Plantation ia the niaPpand ae : ‘be sonaeerasion idea ied ifealy to abe vast simply ask for a kidney remedy—get \ \ U. S. Royal Cords built of providing an unfailing source of eu distribution ‘system .which covers the ten ’s Pills— Mrs. \ A ply of latex of a peculiarly uniform a A Pisce ban, Foster Miiborn \Ce, $ \ cords solutioned in raw rubber quality especially adapted for tire : paar nol sana tap bd Wad cairies bagrolens: Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. SE, latex have now béen in use over’ building. nL . l ras Lei ‘Undiane) to” fa .. tert —— atment is parti Paar os Te iets : we ; three years. These tires have The latex tre: t is ie ‘, and Pra users, everywhere. shown remarkable strengthand ularly valuable in the building United States Tires are the wearing quality. : of low air-pressure. flex- DAIRY COWS! . \ The practice of economy and conservation has High Grade eC cele ores er the wert sande The use of latex in ti ibleside-wall Balloon and ; F dat HOLSTERIN-FRIESIAN Hewdli sbluclowed e use of latex in tire Wi bi tent force in developing the splen- « Cows—60 to Freshen Soon. ooo Faia aid building is commercially Balloon-Type' Tires... ‘ dit sponds hich this Company ofers ce te Now For Sale possible because of three As Hy thirty million people of the Middle West. . “for Dairy Boeeits : things: Tinde Mark Unites Sta tes — » Compasy . = Who Act Promptly. * =100 to choose from. * NORTHWEST GRADE | ee? : * OE _- COW MARKET, Ine. ee O y Can: be seen at Hackney a : ° a ie ‘ ‘ ‘“ Hackney, Manager. J y : Tone mee ™ . Standard ail Company / General Office: Standard Oil Building I: Ranch.

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