The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 22, 1924, Page 2

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER, 22, 1924 « —~—___——_ a Wee maucavonal reocdonpmade un es ‘ lto police in cities to the east and nd women of various religious A A N | west, no trace of the car had been denomination Should the bill be-| found up to the time of going to | vould close all church press.) Two young men who have ey Helen collet been hanging around the city - for + ee leave Dickinson on a stock train that PAGE TWO GORE WILL BE RETAINED Acting Secretary to Remain in Cabinet After March 4 break of the war, will be practically | may be made, and it is hoped with- unrestricted hereafter. Only objec-{in a short time to restore the pre- tions from the artistic point of view | war night activities of Berlin. and failed to do so but wer seen on the streets in the rly nd Seventh Day here are numero | | | i fi d id | lies for boys and private schools fyr ‘ite 1 sei in first class condition an Bitadane woultlueltircuirén c| Culls/onould Come Kise asey feels the loss keenly. | \ i " : a ilitary academ- | Coolidge Thinks Freight Rate] evening, are suspected. The car was j ceiving students u limit. where EaGs i Initiative No. 49 sed as Three Million {much Snterest as sidential election, Washington Coolidge M, Gore oolidge feels that if a reduc ' Labor Bank to | | Aen owas wht rates is made at this’ time Be Opened Soon! ) should be accomplished through 5 reduction in operating costs rather! Chicago, No ‘A labor union | vin at the expense of wages of r: jbunk with a 100,000 capital and | Pe i _ housed in its own building is plan- : Present conditions, in the opinion | neq by the carpenters’ district ‘coun: f the president, do not warrant a 0 cil of Chic according to offi- | fly i reduction in railroad wages, where- | oinis, The entire stock will be held | _@ e H as he does believe sufficient econo- 14. Carpenters, limited to 10 shares ; UIC On mues | mies can be made in operating eX} each. The bank will be the second | y 4 y | pamentees nit a reduction iM /iybor bank here, the other being ne ane i Freight tes Hf such 16 found Teas! Feontrtied bythe Amalgamated | lis eaders 1p jeermdlia: (0) cap Gal vnnise a ie mails BNE Nee oh eae ye} Ble. ; Clothing Workers Union. been due to explosives sent thr he mol | London, Nov. 22—Declared to be!” 7, ssesident’s views on. railt jothing Workers Union. ndations have bi — = the largest sapphire in the world, « h mde | ste ake n leaders at the request of Her normal needs for hom MP- | jewel, once used as a common paper : tion and seed run from 89 to 100 nderstgod the president millions, { of b onth. tation at the cl Considering Candidates ent will give the opportuni ich many vere made known t Tesla: but he did not discuss any | Fondness For have for railroad leg- the rater’ seessian (et oa Baked Apples choice of space at the National Automobile t, has been brought from Indi For the seventh consecutive year Buick has first now being offered for exhibi and i MiG et gecainn | i Hie tushele eveeri nee is Hal tla Apel waa ress, nor did he go into detail in| Causes Arrest; Shows. This signal honor is awarded annually by ' sas Agricultural ne ket. This difference is %/ gn is in the form of a plucked flow- ing of a possible reduction at the National Automobile Chamber of Commerce s Taber, master of | anger punt than any other coun-! oy with a short stem. It was acquir- this time in railroad freight rates. New York, No Anenorainate to the manufacturer-member having the largest Columbus er | }eq by a government official in India a ae fondness for baked apples toda volume of business for the preceding twelve v of Purdue uni"! Coal Collieries Company Case} i oes lan a who, ignorant of its value, used it ax) AUTO STOLEN landed Harry Steinmetz, 60, in j | months. : . 4 ; s : 3 . Bs oie fas nee tie ae a paper-weight in one of the guard IN DICKINSON He was arrested on $1,000 bail pend- ‘ iia : i ee : i | Dakota | Before A. P.O. L. | her in \Canada. long as we mut . Ee eee a Ge ae age Le ue gra eet on ae In winning and in maintaining this enviable a former) semen een jesport nearly 100 million) bushels | jude by the director of Indian Rev-| Dickinsort, Nov. 22—While the jcharged him with stealing four ap- pets ei aa ard aor Hei leiestelt att Ae 8 y of agriculture EL Paso, ‘Tex. Nov. 22. Resolu- with her arable land suit-| cue when he visited the outpost, Its| family was attending the show lust] ples from Jansen’s kitchen. Stein. conclusively that the true value‘of any automo- rly Farm Report tions asking the anhust convention | ed to wheat only one-fourth utiliz- (ison has been traced to the|Saturday night a Ford coupe owned | metz, according to police, confessed bile is reflected in the consistency with which Indorsement of the s¢ m of Mr.jof the American Federation of La- | ed, will, t ae oF he Aaa ‘twelfth century when one of the Bel-|by Attorney T. D. Casey, was stolen |to a life-long craving for the fruit. the public buys it. Gore has been evident at the White;bor to censure the labor policy of | direct b alli House for sé wheat p | gs, while on a pilgrimage to|from the curb near the Senour and ee = : 2 j ; apphire by a! Langley building on Sims street. The | BERLIN TURNS TO Since theintroduction of the 1925 Buick models, Hthe Coal River Collieries, owned Ceylon, was given the I coe Epa S) Ob the ‘Bzotherhood’ ob ' a | Buddhist monk. During the reign}loss was discovered when Mr. Casey ELECTRI public patronage has increased to an even VWiietlie JEUNE G Hs ee were re of this :e stone becamé the|left the theater for his home. Al-| Berlin, 2 greater degree— ected) the agriculture : HU! te) y by the’ con: ‘ fobject of much veneration and was|though the authorities were imme- | electric sig which instituted its work this week,jvent to council | afterwards captured by Malik Kaffur, | diately notified and the loss reported !ly restricted in Berlin since the out- A tribute to the Buick engineering skill and to bring in a report in Jan’ such leg us it deems manufacturing ability that have provZded newer and better Buick cars without departing in any j to vit the present cong |the great general of Allandan. Later | jit came into the possession of 2 | state official, but was lost about 1875 j i to brin of thelopinion tHagile é i way from the fundamentals of power, economy i unfortunate andl ene e eet dip oan Oem aheat ATWATER-KENT RADIO = Gls ERUS) for which all Buicks have controversy” was adopted — by (eon So : [cient deity and there is, it is believ-| en famous. JURY TOLD TO venient The ae | British publ: goll< too wach and | iene dey and thers Ot coistence Hl ntion empowe Ht Q SEES SE | 5 Tube Receiver No. 4066.......... 5 Tube Receiver Model 10. . SNIFF BOOZE, ivtecive oun: in event of ey Stre FLECK MOTOR SALES C0. settlement within | Specialist and ASK $40,000 uf lure to achieve 7 $e i 5 NOT TO DRINK jo cconabie time to then acquaint | Bet, of the American ¢ : SI come eee ON _ _ Bismarck and Mandan . ‘ayiliy, Hel Ee eee et “a for xolf, the game has a_bad | FOR FARGO HOME Model 20 Complete—Less Aerial 215 Main St. Phone 55) @ mm ¢ n this ret ae ane In 5 according to th { ——_ | in a one 5 é Enya pattie : i loses his ' Linton, N. D., Nov. 22——The North BUICK MOTOR COMPANY PEIENHUG: nob dlink was the STUDENTS GO [si s, “and, as ¢ Dakota Children’s Home is staging | MALM SERVICE STATION TaIN TELA admonit Ppanuby Misketet. sid TO Y Y 1 | unhappy t it, is dise a drive to raise $40,000 in the state gh, he filey just about | CHICAGO | is bad tempered. His thou re for homeless children. This Phone 243 323-4th St. When Better Automobiles Ave Built, Buick Will Build Th ot Bete. Villie Y ston the next game which he old established institution and ——Whe' Aw jes Are Built, Buick Will Bu reu—— aeeine iano: = i abe sy discontented unt und. women of the selected to act a ounty | for the drive in Emmons ind is perfecting plans for tran active drive in the various com- | ; [munities of the county. for Chicago the Interna- | Exposition and Club eld Nov. 29 to Dec. nh them, but only to in the court room, ea nuff to satisfy him. contents Arm Bitten noun STILL AT LARGE der s w a re eee une New Rockford, N. D., Nov. lunch folle ompanied — | a ut ‘The three assai 1 ~ es 7 MMM Off by Fish, ae night patrolman, who was ; s iy Prateacor Dies! Se aerial » and shot through the back by f : | | Avil he opatdeete far more than can trio he surprised thet il | NN We Es 8 ane) ing to enter a store here, are still i ! “It would t undoubtedly will recover. w it with a while bit off n sea bath York, « former two sul blood in an un the educator's Is crub Brush New Method Of Reducing: “An ini- on at ember, \ hot fight here and in ether | nities of the s'! li e all p rab brush’ in Washington to pupils 1 Vienna in Maal 1 s of It is bas flesh reducer. | ee ta brought here by a) % Prenat n doctor and has} fet tne {of appeals and now bere t- i nreme court of the United State tush, 2)" ‘The public school bill, as it jed, has the active support o Klux Klan, while it is being St. Mary’s in’ ‘ Cage Victory roposes to high d chool or high st evening with the e game was f: ble of t and | South Ameri naygh= x u perfe Owners of the new Landau Sedan find-their preference confirmed by the e scrubbi ly dry cond he rk fast with consi tutes on St. Mary’, kitchen v taken four or fi re the At the final whistle the score |icvery part paneee an organization called the Friends 4 ° . = see or ee Sy freqyency with which people turn te ee RF. L. een i cold ie ower or plunge | ° . . to Merl | Sah | to admire its outstanding beauty. Mukiunen. ree” | BEEKEEPERS Vriscol! Friday night. i was ) Dakota E Richland County Bank Is Closed of Par: St Features of the Landau Sedan that! are winning and holding good will i : Four-wheel brakes, Fisher Body with one-piece V.V. windshield, Duco finish, balloon tires, } disc wheels, full automatic spark control, unit instrument panel, driving controls.on steering | wheel, bumpers front and: rear, automatic windshield cleaner, snubbers on front springs, | transmission lock, gasoline gauge on:instrument board, rear-view mirror, Moto-meter and. | Bank vale was Webster, w fdent An a i wing cap, heater, and plush mohair upholstery. aan [the dixertors of the association, | | $1645 f. o. b. factory serait ” |Canada Holds Say —s' Th yee | Pues of inccrnersien let | * Over Wheat Price} e All-Year Car for Every.Family | : By. NEA Service \ Chevrolet is leading in the great shift of public de- Columbus, ©., Nov. , | mand to closed cars because this company has.the and the weather vp there, will bear! world’s largest facilities for manufacturing high- atehing in the tute | grade closed bodies and is’ therefore able to offer sedans and two- and four-passenger coupes at prices | ortland : | within easy reach of the average American family. tal : ae C Brunsdale, B. B. Grinley, P. M, Paul son, 8. J. Smith, Portlan’ The Leith ( price on i ital stock $2 C. This is the message sent o v i body plan joini: evro! ssem!| _ %. Kelsch. Mandan; M. J. Tae a te maemie seat out ls Sax curse bosy bamate pdloinins Chevrolet assembly »-ner, F. W. Baumgartner, Strasburg. | Ori State ment in| Plants enable us to make prompt deliveries of the Midwost’ Holding and Investment | &, Taber, er Company, Crosby: it 000; ineorporators, Woolfr a. We much wanted closed cars. As soon as you realize that your transportation re- quirements demand ‘the year ‘round, all-weather leeet tioean closed car, see Chevrolet first and learn how fully we INS FOR POLAND | her cont higher. The rea can meet your requirements at the lowest cost ob- The United| {east part of i sin Canada. | tainable in a modern, high-grade closed automobile. + 12,000,000 silver three prairie province ‘ie A > ewan, Aiberta and Prices f, 0: b, Flint; Michigon : nsion spec { ns it this w We have a OOmillion bushe rop this year than U. $. MINTS * Warsaw, Nov. . States supplied dine of one zloty and 6,000,000 sil OAKL ‘ PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS ver toins of two zlotys. France and| now have more to about the Superior Roadster - $490 Superior Sedan’ $795 | 2 Great Britain are also minting coin« | world’s wheat price than any other pope Toney 495 Superior Commercial Chassis 395 \ : 2 for Polland from silver furnished | scetion of the world. It is to their uperior Uriliry Coupe | 940 Superior Light Delivery. “| 495. i uy the Polish treasury. In 1925,|misfortane as to weather that we Superior 4-Passenger Coupe 725 _Urility Express Truck Chadsis 550 i 2 fiowever, silver Polish coins will he-| can lay: our good fortune and a sa 4 Fisher Bodies on alt Closed Models ; purchased in the United States by | 006 bushels of wheat; this year her “the Polish government. estimated production is 282,042,800.

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