The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 10, 1925, Page 8

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ANETEA FeEcIAs «Taser THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE DAGH WicwT PAGE EIGHT SEES REVIVAL =" OF MINING IN that reason the Helena district | ‘hide its light, development whether invited or! much lon bushel he » the natural mineral re F 1 sooner or later nd to the natural © demand, not the silver tradi gold, from fd builded the only but Dol. Peake, Valley City Resi-, , dent, Gives Views to Mon. | Petteck of one tana bilities, up the plac yet having on of famous Newspuper he ¢ and started the firs ploration of h as has not in reyion to f the fabulot < of the co. yulehes that yielded the trea foundation-layers of Mon determine source nt rie MINE “The ye ta Heler IN s INTERES! ures to the Valley Cit fame. sta in a mining Col, Amasa P, Peake of nt of B 5 has much of prom marek when} be way.” COUNTERFEIT a former resic Adju viewed by th t-General, was inter mining conditions in he was na Independent ot Montane cently, as follow With rent favorable prices of | ver, and si method Coll | ry Worth, Tex, Jan, where down in Mexico i Pening plant: which 1 States curre that of t 10. a counter turning ow almost Some uetion of low gerade ore P. prominent forsee itable revival the Helena) ainere or less ning and | Peake man, the ine this received from. the master al Three issues of the bills, all national bank notes ‘of §: ne and “very decepti appearance hav been detected the treasury department ceive due ee ens} i | Coming from a practical mining | Leap Year Is Cae man, of wide experience, and a No Aid To Cupid knowledge of existing conditions in the industry, the propheey will carry) Dickinson, N. D. dan. consid ble weight in ¢ mation | th is radically wrong. Fhe generally accepted apinion of | more timid than they vs are dvent of of the mining industry in country, district, which be in lethargy 1893. The one for real tory contig limited pos to a notice | ha ener. | ince the silver slump of otfice. | a rood terri-t year 1925 will be and the city has un mining ination he states, 9. Some. Girls are | used to be or more independent since of the regio al suffrage. A Veteran Operator y leap year was a complete failure the moving! #5 an agency in boosting the stock | ion of the, of Dan Cupid. | cnginul Butte and Superior Copper| — Records in the office of County company, naw the Butte-Superior, Judge Fred Maser, whither the love Mining company of Butte, the pro-, lorn must for a license permit- perty of which has developed into} ting them to sail blissfully away the largest. zine mine in the world.| en the sea of matrimony, show that He is in Helena as consultant for the} 122. marriage licenses were issued Mountain Hydraulic Mining company,! i 1924 as compared with 134 in ntrolled by Morley and And, all the w we were es, preparing for the ope expecting “that the of the] Mie cGoulll S above Rimini! }ouks for the year show al an extensive » the coming| mrked increase. spring eee : “To one familiar with the history! For Sale— Choice Canarie of the n surrounding Hele i Imported German and the possibilities for the devel- Jacob Bull, Dickin- opment of silver-lead, aswell a gold pro it is one of Dak. Box 728. enigmas the mining world so promising’ a district should main idle for so long a period,” Col. Peake | “The enviable records of Wickes- | Corbin, Lump Gulch, Winston and Rimini, abruptly cut short in the height of production in the depres sion of . when the silver in- dustry suffered a severe stroke, are too pronounced, and the production was too potential to credit the be- lief that these rich deposits of lead and silver were exhausted. By com- i with similar operations on districts of the U States, 1. it is fair to’ state elopment in this section was hardly under way when the operations were halted by the collapse of the metal markets at that time. local mining people as to the merits| fe | the | w Cal. Peake was on spirits in the organ ci closing ot would on as the that re- aid GUARD YOUR HEALTH} PROPHYLACTIC ver WX | | Alter ‘ TAXI SERVICE Equal to Any. Old-Timers Quit “As it appears to me the operators, many of whem had accumulated their fortunes, simply quit in disgust at the turn of adversity and the shut- down in general, as it was in all sil ver and lead producing sections. “With the present high pr lead and the economically fair price of silver, and a prospect of a pro longed demand for both these metals, I cannot see how thesé numerous promising properties can remain idle under the present trend of affairs, “Capital and the mine owners must, essentially, get together, and capital | n profits n sight Cautious Drivers. es of DAY and NIGHT Service. | Use of Waters of River to Re-j!em in ing the level of D so much ¢ in Civie ee ! department, la THY u PLANT SOUGHT in the ‘in this section of the sti furnish adequate supply of water, the 1 proposition, according to Mr. Roh at in| being one j the jdiverting the river to the lake. ficient water for itrigation purposes, vur present information,” he said, |Sindicates that the water supply in jthe Mouse river will not be suf- | ficient to irri all the land in the valiey that could be economically developed for irrigation.” | dof Better Water Supply i ery city in North Dakota, Mr. Kcherty said, is mow casting about for a better supply water, and | Devils Lake is facing a serious prob- this respect. The time will plays which madé “a record pri | sxe Faces, collection of bearing the date 1605 and of which only one other copy is known to ex- ist, brought $4,500. WOULD DIVERT MISSOURI TO DEVILS LAKE Denies Rites Duluth, Minn., A. P.)--Father D. V. tt, priest in charge of St. Patrick’s Catholic church at Eveleth, Minnesota, today denied punished reports that funeral e, he contended, when the artes- P com store Level of the Lake — [ian wells not supplying cities -with i water will have ceased to function, Is Advocated ‘and before this happens the people [must prepare against the calamity. |'Therefore, he pointed out, the diver- is not {sion of the Missouri river into Deyils dream people , Lake. his vicinity have considered it, 1ccording to information given the & Commerce association Roherty of the state highw who reported that the !se version of the Missouri river from {ti vison into Devils Lake is feasible !of something that must be done} future to ir te rm lands } il aol with Devils Lake, N. D. t who committed Wi after wounding Miss Laura Palmer, Se structress at the University of Wis OLD JOKE BOOK BRINGS $4,500 Jan, 10.—The book sales opened in London with - editions offered at auc- chief of these was a copy the third folio of Shakespeare's London, season al by N. the church. Rome had a housing problem in 150 B.C. und cities and towns of patest vital importance element in favor NOT ONLY A YEAR OLDER BUT A YEAR BETTER This is a 1925 automobile institu- tion in every sense. It is bigger, more capable, more permanently established. The man who buys a new car here this year is not only going to get a 1925 model, but 1925 satisfac- tion in ownership. and Mr. Roherty opened his address by ng to the survey made of the river project a number of | », a project which he ¢ s unfeasible because of in. ternational complications and be se of the more important fac! that the Mouse river does not furn- | ish its adjacent territory with suf- b) Ss Outstandin Values in Us: Cars Every used car we offer is priced according to its actual value—and we interpret literally the term “actual value”. It is characteristic of the auto- motive industry that it makes more progress in a year than most industries make in ten years. Some dealer establish- ments keep up with it. This is one of them. Douge 's Enclosure. hed in Duco. bargain at $625.00, 1 Many aries. ‘Looks and like new. Priced immediate safe at Touring Re- A tor 2 Oldsmobile Tour- ing Good condition. Refinished in | Duco. $525.00. Stair & Pederson Bismarck, N. D. SOOOCOOOL pane" Dooce BROTHERS TYPE-B SEDAN Unquestionably, the most compelling tribute to the car’s stamina is its widespread use by farmers, ranchmen, surveyors, salesmen and others who travel isolated roads in all sorts of weather. smoothly, even at zero. Buick hasan exclusive, auto- maticheatcontrol on the carburetor that takes the or- dinary annoyance out of cold weath- Automobiles are Built, Buick Will Build Them ~ One proof of Buick is in cold weather \. and driving FLECK MOTOR SALES C0. 815 MAIN ST. PHONE 55 better automobiles are built, Buick will build them. These men will tell you that a good polishing restores the durable finish to its original brightness after the car has been caked with mud for weeks, To them it is a matter of vital importance, too, that Dodge Brothers powerful starter functions premptly after prolonged exposure to the cold; » ~ : : Nor is any group of owners more constantly impressed by those elements of excess value which characterize not only the Type-B Sedan itself, but. every car that Dodge Brothers build. . The price is $1095 f. 0. bh, Detroit—$1275 delivered. M. B. BILMAN Ca. 212 MAIN STREET BISMARCK PHONE 608 for F. X. Bernard, Hibbing suicide at at Baldwin for years. seriously lof Christof Diede, passed away in a In His ‘Church local hospital Thursday morning at 1 junited in marriage to Ludwig Spitzer \ \ | | | | | \ | | | | i ‘A copy of “Humor’s Antique | epigrams t Jan, 10.—(By the | her death. in-! afternoon ut Baldwin and interment | will trke place in the Baldwin ceme- consin, would be held in his church | tery, or that he would officiate outside of SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 1925 to liondom. Manes of lions inthe Uniontown zoo have been clipped us a sanitary measure under orders of the zoo authorities. “Now that they are bobbing their hair,” says G. H. Wahl, zoo-keeper, “the temperament of the lions has improved 100 per cent.” Resident Dies of Heart Disease Mrs. Whilamena Spitzer, daughter Farmer ’s Wife Ends Her Life Valley City, N. D., Jan. 10.—Mrs. Sivert Sunde, 48, committed suicide sometime yesterday afternoon by jumping into a cistern half filled with water on the Sunde farm 16 miles north of the city,-a coroner's jury found today, The funeral will be held Sunday ——— | afternoon at the Baptist church. Mrs. BOB LIONS’ MANES Sunde, who hus been in ill health Uniontown, South Africa, Jan. 10.| for some time, is survived by her —The bobbed haiy craze has spread | husband ,and an adopted daughter. the age of seventy-five years. Heart disease was the immediate cause of Whilamena Diede was born in 1849 in Johanectal, South Russia and was in 1869. In 1898 they immigra‘sd to America and have made their home| The funeral willt take place this WILLYS-OVERLAND FINE GOODMAN QUITS - AT STATE MILL Grand Forks, N. D., Jan. 10.—J. W. Goodman, traffic manager of the state mill and elevator here, resign- ed Thursday and was succeeded by J. P. O'Connell of the traffic de- partment of the plant, O. L: Spencer new general manager of the plant said last night. Mr. Spencer said he thought Mr. Goodman’s resignation would be the last of any persons in important po- sitions at the plant at this time. Mr. Goodman's retirement follows the resignation of C. E. Austin, mill man- ager and several others as well the resignation of the board of m: agers, Mr. Goodman said he would accept a position in the east. Cook By Wire Instead of by fire. + MOTOR CARS Another Great — ‘Price Reduction! World’s Lowest Priced Car with Sliding Gear Transmission All-Steel Touring =} All-Steel Business Coupe All-Steel Sedan - And the Coupe-Sedan $495. 635. 715. 585. Full Balloon Tires 4.95 x 29 at $25 Extra All prices f. 0. b. Toledo THE FINE NEW WILLYS-OVERLAND FINE OVERLAND with Four Cylinders _ Lahr Motor Sales Co. MOTOR CARS STUDEBAKER AND SEE US. PRICES REDUCED ON ALL CLOSED MODELS. COME IN

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