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F sociation, the specifie purpose being PAGE EIGHT ° THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE BUSINESS IN | ~ When Gompers Was Getting Into His Stride NORTHWEST IS KEEPING PACE Maintains High Level Reached Previous Month SHIPMEN HEAVIER More Buying Is Reported—- Grain Receipts Begin to Show Decline Minneapolis, Dec The dollar value of bu Ninth Federal Re in the ve Distriet dur iny November, when measured — by individual debits, maintained — the This photo, taken in 1894, shows lest to rig high level reached in October, after talking over international affairs with Samuel allowance is made for the usual de Americ labor cline shown at this time of year, eee eee says the monthly summary of bus ness in the by the Minneapolis. Railroad shipments o automobiles, farm impleni building m durit with provement in volume, aft es for purely season Furniture shipments declined. | Employment conditions reflect a | penenen marked improvement in November | New Qverland and Six-C over October, after making proper | * : aliowance for seasonal trends, ‘Thi icates a broadening of the revival : i of activity under way during — the in 1925 terial into the Northw vr months, indicate an im he have put to shame Mark Tw: his most imaginative moments, “I remember a hut he was interrupted. past few months. The heavy movement of grain to) yyy terminals which characterized Octo- judg and Wil | was not equaled by November | jg marked chan receipts. However, the volume con: | tinued to be much greater than a The November me of all grains except: barley | jand Company, W. E. advanced, The price increase was |, the Lahy Mtor test for flax. ‘Terminal stocks | distributors, I grains, except corn and. fla during the month, tity of oats at te | discovered the truth, present but with im- «Admiral Geprge P. Flannery, nements, will be his contemporaries di ind two ne by tion from them all these years, suid today | returned Christmas Eve from Tol that Mr. Flanne with the abb Ohio, where he attended x confer-! prefix in offic sof distributors and branch man As 11 documents, each- | dminist aking: total. ¥ re tayers at t Overland factory. est this abbreviation had been ceipt though treble a year * | One of the re s for the con- | used 1 the newspaper called him were fully absorbed by domestic de- | @Qencu was to give distributors and | “Admiral.” mand, {branch managers an opportunity to As administrator he was refunded Cattle Sold Ane «the new model 4,485 for the estat ttle at i thousand dollar class will be’ Now his friends call r than norn added to the Overland line, and a) miral.” veakened for the majority new Willys-Knight, with a six-eylin of livestock quoted by us. (der, slee ilve motor, to sell in 2 per cent. The number of {public, Detailed announcement will district is less than on feed in this \be made at the first public showing a year ayo; but owing to the s corn available for feeding, the y The Willys-Overland Company ha cline has not been as as the United States as a whole been working: on the new models for aa Linseed oil shipments reac lire alte tree Usa Hihieoentt new with other November in our fiftee: record, Lumber shipments we Flour production in, w offer then to public waiting Agree on Calendar above norne us well as flour ship Minne sched th points for any Novemb said he had made mar fifteen year record. However, coun-|Overiand factory. t flour mills have enjoyed an im-tyut he ha production. At Duluth {qi¢ over the future of the line than court t Superior Harbor coal receipts in- latter the recent (ij district to be held during 1925. creased, although iron ore — ship: ments declined, Copper output in this district was the largest in No-} vember of any month in nearly five years. Wholesale trade in this district in November continued to show unmis- | ns of a marked revival. Dry goods, shoes and farm imple-j of the Mary Hill und Alexander Me-| county, Novem! ments have led the advance, as in| Ken the preceding two months, and have | hardware, Dry goods ember were the lar in any month in the last four ye Groceries were the only wholesale reporting line which did not show an inerease in sales in November as compared with Mr. Lahr virtually double _ for cars for southwestern North Da Dickinson, N. D., keta and eastern Mont polis | | | Anticipatiny sood | j in our trips to the Thomas H. Pugh, H. Lb. Berry «new cars, FP. B. Lembke, arr never been more optimis- recently According to the schedule Now ‘Admiral To His Friends February » estates and former reside. rek, is now an “udmiral,” thee: iul Daily News deseribes! the $ The St. k county district court hwestern Trust Co, has an! The Janu county district court has been year ago. Retail Trade Level Retail trade in November was on a level with a year ago, but not large enough to prevent an abnormal in- | crease in retail stocks of merchan- | dise, which reached the highest point shown by our four year ree- ord, Retail lumber sales throughout the district were 13 per cent larger than in November a year ago. Prospective building activity, as reflected by building permits grant- ed in eighteen important cities in this district, is particularly prom- | ising at this time. There was decrease of 4 per cent in the valua- tion during November as compared with October, but the decrease nor- mally at this season should be 12 a > per cents Banking conditions, as a result of the satisfactory crop, good price and rapid movement to market, have shown great change. The cash pro- a Bes Son tiie tan teeta Bigger and Better by country banks and applied in part on their borrowings from cor- | Peete cunctap tresses and to Yes —- the biggest and best Coach Meese te nas alte. you can buy for $1065! Bigger body, i ‘a yi 1 sales of . Beer vacet and! of invest and a better one — because Fisher ts to banks, and th ayment i ° . af MnP eUaraiabae of all” sbdlscounte builds it! Better finish, too—lustrous owing to this Federal Reserve Bank | = by by member banks located in the lar- and long-wearing Duco! Bigger ger cities. This Federal Reserve 4 : " Bank during the seven weeks ending doors — bigger interior — better L- December 17 experienced a reduction in its loans and an increase in Fed- | Head engine — better equipment - - better mileage from gasoline and tires! Let us tell you how easily you entatives of towns along the Yei- can buy this better car on General lowstone trail from Mobridge, S. D., ere : x to. Marmarth, N. D., have been. in- Motor’s time-payment plan! vited to attend a meeting here Dec. 29 to organize a trail protective as- eral Reserve note issues necessary to move the crop YELLOWSTONE HIGHWAY H CHANGE MOVE RESISTED Lemmon, S. D., Dec. 27.—Repre- | ae pene to combat a movement to divert the trail through the Black Hills. According to the Marmarth Mail, ies in the Black Hits section ve | Dak gota Auto Sales Co. Fe Wate Dakote| srenige: Bi 107 - 5th St.. Phone 428 turns would be received th yeur for the Society | less. | ings at monthly intervals is required The board of administration should|. Appropriations for agricultural] by a new city ordinance. The mea- $2,400 al fairs and expositions in the state| Sure primarily was pussed to beauti- | year, to keep tab on paroled prison-| wouid be the same as made two years | fy the city, but advocates of the law | .| ago, under the board's recommenda. | S#y clean buildings also will be con- tions, ed under the health de! ‘BUDGET BOARD | SEES NEED OF NEW EMPLOYES. |have a parole jers, the budget board |The budget board recommends continuance of, an annual « | tion of $1,000 to the state hum j society and repeul of the law carry-| jing an appropriation of $1,040 per Berlin, | smoke-covered walls are taboo. in| territory. Would Create Positions in the Various State Departments STOVE AND FURNACE WOOD Bismarck Elevator & Investment Co. Phone 203 URGES CARE IN CU Legislature Curtail Educational If It Cuts Budget The report of the state budget! hoard, which now is nearing comple- | tion in all details and will be placed in the hands of the Governor and the | legislature soon, will contain a re- John Burns and David Holmes, jompers, then at the start of ‘h British labor leaders, . at organization of Donse BROTHERS... commendation that care be used by the legislature in disturbing recom- ions made by the board, appropriations are based on expenditures for the past two years and great care should be used if any further reductions are made,” the re- If the assembly feels that a reduction of the total is nec- essary, the board would suggest that some phases of our educational ac- ties might be curtailed temporar- | TYPE-B SEDAN ~ A eee i Northwest, issued today This nautical news leaked out Judge Pugh! jennie Re Bunko: few days ayo when the name of aj COWS GLE ESD bh high official in the institution ap- it be neces-j{ a jury, Judge a) journed until 4 will preside if onl, An investment in sound value, time- tried; smooth performance, time-per- fected; sturdy construction, time- proof, with the prefix of the highest rank When this official was addressed z Jone morning as “Admir : Tee OVERLAND LINE ssponded with tales of early Missis- | ! sippi river navigation which would |applies to the May 19 term of Bill- ings county court In Oliver county terms set for October 6 will be presided Berry if only } Should it be! to call a jury Judge Pugh} once over by Judge H. L. ses are listed. He uae con dations for appropri year period beginning next July 1, will an item of $5,000 to help carry on the work of the Great Lakes- Lawrence Water cording to D, ¢ ning reecommen- ions for a ‘two- | "he was reminiscing, fips ' |“when the Indians attacked our scow der Willys to be Made r Ft. Bannock in Montana and—"| An investment that is remarkably low when the dependability of Dodge Brothers 4-cylinder engine, together Judge Berry preside as fol- 's Association, ac- | An investigating bond expert had Poindexter, secre- Few new positions in the state gov- ernment of importance j Among the new jobs county, October 13; 1 Morton county, January! Stark county, November 17. u In the publication of income tax| wht cars, with refunds the Wall Street Journal had | When overed it they models at once wondered why the chairman of the board had kept this informa- Se recommended ield income tax deputy, state tax Bembke will hold court dur-| commissioner's office, to check up in- After much joking it developed ry’s name appeared iation “Adm.” as a Office income tax deputy, «n- r The position of ttorney would be eliminated. An appropriation of $3,600 a year is recommended for the employ of a lawyer skilled in commerce und pub- lic utility questions, to be appointed by the Attorney-General county, January tor of the Mary Hill Slouxe county) Of these all will terms excepting session in Bowman county, the Sep- ssion in Sioux county and Slope county. A farm superviser at $2,000 a year, | to supervise operations on farms tak- en by the bourd of university under foreclosure, ' » with the character of the coachwork f and special equipment are all taken into consideration. e Five Balloon-Type Tires ~ B. GBitmMaAN Ca. 2 Oo AAN SS TAS T BISMARCK PHONE 6608 ¥ Naturalization in Stark county April 13 and recommended. A statistician at $2, nitary engine are added to the state health urtment, under budget recommenda- Billings count Tr at $3,000 per A typewriter of white enamel and gold, with ivory key: session of the queen of Spain. tions, while it is recommended that work of the state tuberculosis asso- is in the pos- proper time. Three Judges West of River E Dee, 27.-—-Fol- na. My. Lahr lowing their annual custom Judge] ut a conference held ed their schedule of ws for the Sixth Judiciat . P. Flannery proved by all three judges, Judge Pugh will preside at terms begin- Adams county, January 13; Leave Minneapolis 4:00 p. m., St. Paul 4:35 p.m. Arrive Los Angeles 2:45 p.m.,third day. Only Three Nights En Route Tourist sleepers every day, beginning Dec. 28th yia another ea eeainra ele the Golden State Route. Led short, interesting way—the mild-weather, “The Best on Wheels” —at ceases paces For full information and reservations, ask A.E. Dove,G. A. P. D.. 200-06 Metr>politan Life y 17; Dunn z nt county, June George P. Flannery, administrater|9; Slope county, June 9; Morton Juries will be] t/ called for all terms listed above with | ception of the June term of it in this fashion: which only court cases will be heard. ary term of the Billings Buick Authorized Service comes with your Buick—and goes with it no matter how many state boundaries you cross, Buick Authorized Service is as handy as an extra tire, as near as a telephone. , spishing stal D: war's floor of North $ts MAIN 8! LECK MOTOR SALES Berlin, Regular scrubbing of build- | ducive to improved health conditions, The number of caribou is increas- Dee. with | ing in the northern part of Yukon SPECIAL IN 606 Main St. torage OF ted car SU. : oe ots Bank Building: Office Bldg.