The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 11, 1924, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT WHEAT PRICES TAKE UPWARD TREND AGAIN Advance to Levels Just Un- der 1924 Peak Figures of a Month Previous TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1924 The Unity of the Men of this church,| pointed, and a fine program by & of Presbyterian and all other Chris-| committee will be provided for each, tian men. meeting. The club will meet at 6:30 (2) The knowledge of God’s| on the first Friday evening of each Word; of Christ and the Church; of! month in the parlors. The Ladies | Presbyterian Standards and others vi-| wil] furnish the dinner for the nom- tal to human welfare. inal price of 50 cents. The men are ipresbyterian Church Menj. (8) The service of the Presbyter-| very enthusiastic and feel that the i ty ian men in the local church, especial-| church must have an organization ” i Band Together ly in winning men to Christ, their| that shall bring the men together in i co-operation in the whole program of | fellowship. tab pede memmuurme reve dae bi in| Chey caren peptone Social —— H ei er oO: 1 ALaba a) service in t! comm ‘ity state.” | i | presbyterian chureh, held a dinner] Men. of the caereealion. ond. ail | Neoma a ere tonien | parlors last Friday | other men are eligible to membership Nov. 11th, at A. O. U. W. Hal 0 to organize a Club.| who accept this constitution, Speciai| at 8 p.m. Cards and refresh- ion of the Ladies Aid.| committees on activities will be ap-| ments 25 cents. OVERCOAT VALUES $35 -$45 ’ (HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE (DAVIS WOULD | si! ee QUITCABINET | ~~ ON MARCH 47H CORN SHOW’S BIG PRIZE aa Secretary of Labor Informs) President of His Desire | To Leave Office Washington, Davis of th intormed OTHER GRAINS GAIN | Phee, furnished x banquet. dye Sveinbjorn Johnson | spoke on “The Responsibility of the | Individual to the Church.” Dr. Pos- | tlethwaite spoke about “The Goal of Ja Chureh Club.” Mr. EB. J. Taylor | spoke about “The Importance of a | Chureh After many talks by Remarkable Advance in Prices During the Last Week Is Registered 1 the Presi- | Nov. 11 Minneapolis, Wheat pr nsideration - to | Huge Ce eee ad Am ¢ from 3 mange th Bue eeb et Benton Baker, Sec.; W. xpressed the hope that Mr. | remain. People of U.S. Vai j Are Eating jlongee will reveal a couple of thou- | | More Butter | in diamonds. His Paris | to remove them from | THROUGH AGES Just before he sailed | Washington, Nov. 11,—Amerieans a Hold-up man tried to get | j are eating more butter, the Depart and Sam became panicky. j La OG: Ia griculture announcing y: zi 0,000,000 pounds more |] health-building cod-liver oil. Treas. | A constitution was adopted in | When Samuel H. Lefkowitz comes , which the purpose was stated, (1) higher © of the day before elec and just under the 1924 peak figures established a month Other grains ered gains 0 from 1 to 4 cents, while cash in Minneapolis passed th for the first time in se tion ayo. to New York, his smile no { mark new high ree resulted in a general upward din the first nine |of loot consisting of suit cases, | e Jed by rail and oil Fcoeaamds wear than in the| clothing, watehes, ete, was found | Scott’s Emulsion sal " the Bt York Ange ae ne period last year. The total ina gi 1 pit neay Crystal bela t ‘ : the nine month was 1,516,690,000 | No trace of the parties who placed , ‘i e , e first two hou s trading. Found, against. 1,467,043,000 for the [it taere has yet been found. It was brings to you the same vital- You'll like the economy and warmth nourishment that enabled these mighty men of old— exemplify strength. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N.J,_ 24-12 December \ neapolis brought there in an auto for some reason disposed of in that manner. No report of burglaries Hlation, Per capita consumption of | have been heard of in this seeti k has increased 23 per cent in three the average he- Hons for last h 43. gallo {same Hy 18, od last year. Approximate- 000 pounds are accounted in these overcoats, saving money is important to success and we’re sav- ing a lot for you at these prices. ‘for by the normal increase in popu- r, as com- 20. But- ai ; \p ductions in Arg | ee sin Australia ‘ter consumption increased from 44.7 Dizziness Is ~ eee crop fo ue chief pounds p ita to 17 pounds in 9, bullish a marke ‘the same pe ‘ je MYSTERIOUS LOOT CACHE Steele, N. D., Nov. 11.—Quantity | |D.B. C. GRADUATES sold 0 for Nature’s Warning Zaye COMPANY Grain Commission Duluth $1,544 for December, § and $140 for July aging Sc over t of $1.51%, $1 futures jumped a Chicago, selling at BERGESON’S Minneapolis | 1.1254 for De- ! cember, $1.16% for May and $1 17 ‘DON’T “HUNT JOBS” | Chicage Milwaukee Tailori rent th for July. —— graf ailoring. ing. Rye prices climbed about 2 cen | As soon as they graduate, and Headaches and dizziness are Na- ei el ere cpl ft at 8 o 8 the December future 44, in Minneapolis, ture’s warning of a disordered di- gestion. If ignored, chronic ill health may follow. Avoid this by taking TANLAG, the world’s great est digestive medicine. TANLAC will tone up your stomach, cleanse your system and build you up to robust health. TANLAC The World’s Best Tonic At All Good Drug Stores Over 40 Million Bottles Sold ‘Take Tanlac Vegetable Pills for Constipation ‘ sometimes even sooner, pupils of Dakota Business College, Fargo, ‘are placed by the school in good | —' positions. . Before finishing, Cora | to Hogan was sent to the O. J. De- © and Lc :drecie Co. ; Borghild Myregard to the Peoples State Bank, Parshall. . | On his graduation day, T. 2. Ohm “(| went tothe Security Bank of Kintyre. i Firms of the better type make a practice of calling on D. B. C. for help. Consider this in choosing schools. Watch results, ‘‘Follow the Succe$$ful’’—Monday. Write | :F. 1] Watkins, Pres., 806 Front ., Fargo for terms, etc. a 1 envelopes sent upon request. dist Filipinos Are Eligible To Citizenship Ss 6 vof 1 cent, Decembes ng at 48% and cents in a were quoted in Chica cents for December deli May and 56 for July. Flax Prices Up Flax prices registered the largest t on the Min n The larger service is not typified by the storekeeper who delivered a spool of cotton ina five-ton truck manned by three men. Nor is it typified by the man who at- tempts to unload the contents of a freight car with a market basket. The larger service consists of giving the people what they want, when they want it, at a minimum cost of time, labor and money. This, the Standard Oil Com- pany (Indiana) does. Cost and waste are closely related. Cost is controlled and waste is eliminated by the same factors—capable management and intensive organization. The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) has lowered consistently its. manufactur- ing costs by creating new and useful products from that residue of petroleum which had been acknowledged as waste. : Each new product created has been made to bear its true proportion of the manu- facturing costs of all products taken from the single base—crude petroleum. held for ht school. Cook By Wire Instead of by Fire Several cons sold in Minneapolis at from $1.70 ut $1.75, maintaining the premium ove the b nber future. 300 PYTHIANS IN MEETING: Large Gathering of Lodge | Members in Mandan ARMISTICE DAY November 11 One eewally thinks of an autemobile engine ao a living. pulsing, dynamle source of power which can conquer mountala grades and am athilate distance, Yet it you reb ft of oRther of its energizing forece—gaceline and chew trickty—tt becomes at ence a mere lMfcleen, powerless mace of metah The human machine, or bedy, requires 16 different energizing or toed elements instead ef caly twa if you reb ht of ang of thesn, there fo alee « resultant lees of energy, force fulness cedendurameas «lf BREAKFAST DWARFIES—the whee wheat foed—supplies all 16 of theee import ant elements ini proper proportion, hence Bb conducive to radiast health end dynamis energy, And & has wen instant faver be cause of its sweet, rich, appetizing flaven to give his all for the sake of his Country. but who, by his own sanity, his own judg- ment, his own understanding and sympathy. helps to build up a world-wide sanity which will make wars impossible! May this Nation, which wielded the sword so bravely in the Great War. continue to be a leader in promoting Peace among all the peoples of the world. One of the largest gatherings « members of the Knights of Pythi lodge was held in Mandan last nigh) when 40 candid: from several ci- ties were initiated, and a district meeting was held. Fully 300 Pythians | were present. The Rathbone Bible, used at the time of the founding ofthe orde: was used in the ceremonies, which | were generally under the supervision | of A, W. Patterson, chancellor com- | mander of North Dakota. Among | the out-of-town speakers present | were Harry Love of Minneapolis, su- | preme keeper of records and seuls, and W. T. Sprake of C ‘There was discussion of a plan to build’a Pythian home for orphans | and old people. | | i | The benefits accruing from this economy have been passed to the consumer in lower prices and improved service. Because the business of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is balanced to a fine geist there is no slack season. . A shut- down in its manufacturing plants seldom occurs. There is no waste effort or un- _ necessary overhead expense to be absorbed. Products flow through the manufacturin; channels of this Company preemies ly and are sold at natural—not artificially Iton. e Comfort L. Hoyt of Mandan has of fered to give 160 acres of land Mandan for a state home. If the lan is not used for this purpose within Mandan BISMARCK, P. C. Remington, President. J. A. Graham, Vice President and Cashier. C. M. Schmierer, Assistant Cashier. NO. DAKOTA DON’T BLAME YOUR GROCER 10 yeurs it reverts to the lodge. bt . Detroit policemen Jen as maintained—pri Tear Bombs i Advancing Coffee prices IITs S503 Such eases in the Standard Oil Used To Take ancing Coltee pri OGG WAEMBER FEDERAL &% diana) i cise Five Suspects | not his fault! OD RESERVE SYSTEM eas - pop ye een ploses voy pep 11.—Tear bombs detectives today | Chicago, No were used by two in capturing five suspects wanted in connection with the killing of a and booze run- j ning. The five had barricaded | themselves in a flat but surrendered | when the tear bombs were brought into, play. ECZEMA After Others Fail | Peterson’s Ointment as any broad minded druggist will tell you.—Adv. Ty it Every pound of coffee must be imported and raw-coffee import prices have ADVANCED J 4 This means an increased cost of 174 cents a pound on ROASTED coffee. The entire advance you now pay goes straight back to the _ PLANTER in Central and South America. Cents a pound since July 1923 LIGNITE A HARD, BLACK, SHINY, LUMP LIGNITE THAT BURNS LONGER, GIVES MORE AND BETTER HEAT. USERS ARE ENTHUSIASTIC OVER IT. “I did not know there was such good lignite in North Dakota,” said one customer when strated that manufacturing cost, selling Price and quantity production are in- separable. The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is inspired by a determination to render most comprehensive service—the . larger service. This means a tremendous SenOwet, with a small profit per unit of It is on this foundation that the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) has become one of the truly great institutions of America —a constructive force for good—and an ‘ Big Box 35 Cents | The ‘advance in cost is Pablished in the inter he ordered a second load. “It is more like ening. tpctor in solvin problems 1 | pee, ests of coffee consumers bitumi 1? to the social economic ‘ ‘The mighty healing power of Pet- | justified due to unusu- Sot ee oe, PONE Ne : s welfare of the thirty millions of people in { —ersons Ointment when eczpma or | ally small crops in all “ginomsrous LET INDIAN HEAD LIGNITE (from Zap) SAVE the Middle West. NENT CS ee sole errame ant ee . YOU DOLLARS DURING THIS WINTER. 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