The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 19, 1924, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE e from the In PROBLEMS OF =. STATE'S MILL ARE REVIEWED never bee wo .. et sident of a Farmers 1 Butte for some t ts ry influence for the suc 1 “For s the” Extension ate Mill. He has had the gues | . . a ct payments on the purehase Departme State Agricultur- | undivided support of the Industrial! y..jand, 0 Dee. 10 sade | of Missouri | Commissioner’ of Agriculture ¢) (e Mit together with bonds To with the State /Commission; he has ‘been provided’ nk S. Dietrich, United States; i . with ample funds at all times for {yi viet Judge of Ohio, has been harleston, Mo., 9---Investi- and Labor iitchen Tells ire thi en ¥ ine ve paeacent® I to preside at the trial of U ion was under way ‘here today as aking and) pre si e state boa : : nig : ‘i seve of the Business When the’ ation, while directed by {© re eereon iS x 4 result of a message from Governor } Y see ve re bids on flour for the |™ ea ELE ii) Arthur Hyde to Attorney-General re ae See aoe nacre orn et charwes | Jessie Barrett last night following M VALUE OF ELEVATOR Presid ved, they have hie home tate ‘The tial | the report of the death of Roosevelt th © until 1 left | at all times given the L b asigsis, Su) inegton wits was sialieed 1¢ The Mill had about 10 per- 1s 1 preferential margin of | OXIK BOMB CU TCE NG) Wilu Mice) ote oe <4 aH Heth r was cent per annum. On July 10, 1y24, and sometimés { Says That it Costs Too Much course Mr, F. J. O'Rourke, now President | bids with | d For Farmers to Use ft As wheat of said Co: itive Mill, wrote me On flour st s S vand regarding the nd char- fc Terminal Elevater t and made 1: Pere I He | + i te 4 a i 5 ount to a rest Cunstru building warmers’ mill however, h ( W01889.78 that the s would © organize u|priations for the purpose of sub- 4 t 1 Operating | flour industry and send mill. prod- {sidizing the State Mill or any other ee i n operat 210,006.90 ucts to a point where # cooper: -oncern.” h North TDakota mill was operating, selling. it In concluding bis Tie dy 695,031.40 much less than cost and have the tehen pointe a liberflly u hale ay taxes to 1 guided i Hada J much control Ho the board: « al point 1g compel The in Mill affa also repeated a wh he to be tte Cooper: ement that he was willing to see These met competi ture approp ( investine concerns most succes d by jthe 1 echiuniise Of jay they feel that if the Stat im 1 Commission hus} times with suf should have “When the Industrial Com Hy a ase ee | : t ed on the recall of erat || t © early in November of that mids for i , es found that [ iy t p Mill do been dl 1 a N ' c 4 : r storag . £ could be . 1 Tt seems *” : r= 2RD AND BROADWAY : ential prohibit: a a 1 page ain in transit, W ‘ to Thu man reais to ta W Ni car penalty for step © per bu, 3.6 1000 POUNDS: of WHITMAN’s CANDY JUST RECEIVED FRESH FROM THE FACTORY. MAKE YOUR SELECTION NOW AND WE'LL DELIVER IT WHEN AND WHERE YOU SAY. FINNEY’S DRUG STORE IF YOU CAN’T COME, PHONE 9. AT YOUR SERVICE If you want a car to use your home to your office or railroad station, or for any other purpose, day er night, we invite you this Christmas season to give us a trial. We pledge prompt service, courteous attention, first* class equipage and reasonable rates. CALL 57 © per bu $21.00 es 1.00 (coming ind 1,00 i} n- Weighing out 1.00 | paid taxes and was operated as afelared completed, and added thathe | y Inspection out 1.00 /commercial concern, for profit, or}heliev jovernor-elect _ Sorlie | n e , the oF | ak | “We ean hi ror pers to stop talking cooperation. State Buys Flour “1am of the opinion that as r, Mr. C. E, Austin has PeerencesesceeeeeteseeeseeeseeeeesesseTTseTOOBeDOseLeeeeoee® 100 ceesseereseeesesseesseseseLIsDeoDeDOLDeesOD DOO OCC DOO LOOrs _ Special Values | In Shoes for Christmas Shoppers. ' One lot of high class Ladies Shoes, values to $9.50 $4.95 and $5.95 || Ladies Shoes newest patterns and styles in Satin and Suede $5.95 These shoes should sell for up to $9.50. _ Ladies Patent Leather and Kid Pumps in Black and Brown, specially priced at | $4.95 ‘|, Misses Oxfords, Black and Brown, all : . $3.95 i!) These are the shoe values of the year and make you a big saving. | Practical Gifts for men CHENEY TIES SHIRTS OF SILK MADRAS, ETC. SILK HOSE MUFFLERS OF SILK HANDKERCHIEFS OF PONGEE, LINEN AND XMAS BOXES OF 4 —— js EAGLE TAILORING AND HAT WORKS DRY CLEANING — REPAIRING — PRESSING HATS CLEANED AND REBLOCKED competition, fel time for the state uld ve” to demonstr «/Name Judge To BY CROWD, 4s Try Sen. Wheeler | Probe Is Opened by Governor FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1924 shot.and the body the streets and burned in a bon in a vacant lot by the mob. The out ‘DopeeBrotHers | rst was prompted by an alleged \ ack the negro attempted on a, 15- year-old whitesetHi> fed thr —_9—___—_——__ Now Showing 4 All Steel Body. The same exhibit as made by a the factory at the National Au- q tomoblie Show at New York anid Chicago. One-half of this All Steel x : Body is completely finished, and the other is unfinished, f showing the All Steel construc- tion in detai You are invited to inspect this special Body exhibit. : | THIS WEEK ONLY. M. B. GILMAN Ca, bf 212 MAIN STROUT BISMARCK PHONG 608 . with flowers Our store presents a host of solutions te the perplexing problem of gift giving. | Flowering plants in special Holiday arrangements are | particularly attractive. You will jike them. So will your friends. $3.00 up | | Gift bokes of Roses are al- ! ways appreciated. They | are\particularly fine at this < | time, too, v4 ; , $3.00 up Hoskins-Meyer TOY SPECIAL WHILE THEY LAST All 50c Mechanical Toys............ 396 What is Nicer Ahan a Casserole or Electric Iron / © For a Gift i | 1 | Ssau Casseroles: Pyrex Inserts oP wo \ é t : f | | | fy 3.00 | Casseroles. Gurnsey Insert ; 3.50 is | 4.00 | / [ 4.00 Casseroles. Hall Insert Be a ss Empco Electric Iron..........: ... 3,50 Empire Electric TRON Gis eves aa ateay Domanco Electric Iron............ Hot Point, 6-Ib........... ne Mot Point, 816, <0 5.25 Hot Point Boudoir Set.......... Sunbeam in a Steel Case.......... OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS SORENSON HDW. CO. BISMARCK, N. D. i Ta Cn a il Perfectos 2 for 25¢ Here's a gift,men _ ~a real one I\WENTY-FIVE beautifully made Harvesters just waiting for a match. In gay littie boxes for giving or receiv- ing—just the sort of gift for making Merry Christmas merrier. There are three sizes of Harvester smoking..pleasure. For the season of seasons there’s nothing finer than giv- ing or receiving a box of Perfectos, 2 for 25c, or De Luxe, 15c. It’s a gift, men—a real one. ‘The Harvester Cigar is made by Consolidated Cigar Corporation, New York Distributed by WINSTON, HARPER, FISHER CO., Minneapolis, Minn.

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