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i SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1925 “Torn : ices wi W B Schroeder and John Hein are ell others to reduce prices without, how- Schroeder and Johh He LD () RT I evek, changing, Oakland’s great sur- NE BANK IS ‘ rectors. There ‘Are 19 stockholders. plus value at ‘our already conspicu- GIVEN CHARTER] Me bank ably will take over ously low prices. Increasing costs the col the cl 1 State Jof labor and material discourage any} yandan, N. DsJan. 24.—The First | Bank of New ‘Salem for col! STAND RETOLD thought of Oakland price reductions | guste Bank of New Salem has beon|#nd will take over the banking house it we continue present policy Of | pranted a charter and probably will /f the defunct institution. : maintaining quality SH Ae te |Gpen for business ‘on Monday, Aug- ee {sure, you prefer us to adhere to/ys+ Timtherman of Mandan is pres-| Bobbed . in this generation unwaveringly.”” ident, P. B. Bunan of New Salem is|may mean bald, bearded women in vice-president and the cashier prob- jeter futur cording to the Ame 2 PAGE TWO | Almon, Mrs. 'Tekippe, Mrs. Wilcox, Mrs, Swo d Mrs, Brooks. A . | Nonpartisan Women The Nonpartisan Women’s organ: | ization will be represented by Mrs.! Boise, chairman, Mrs. d | nson, Mrs, John N. Hagen, Mrs. | mith, Mrs. O, B. Lund, Mrs.! THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | GETS THE DOUGH | a a | ; t 5 | CU | : : cae Electric Cookery ably will not be announced for alican Wholesale Be: je 7 at the! DISCUSSION OF | President in‘Favor of Partici- Is Better Cookery few days. George Bngleter, A. | sociation, Ki r Luncheon Will Be Held at the NOMINATION OF | <enzi for | oS | pation in World Court, McKenzie Hotel for STONE HALTED} tas Start | : \ Says in Speech | ington, Jan. Republic — : leaders avekE tie enate ales tb: | Washington, Jan, 24.—The admin- <OVERN Ne on 1. CH casei istration’s stand, in favor of Amer- |, . -— nomina to the’ supreme Court was reaffirmed today by Pre s = cal d voted, 37 to 36, that such ident Coolidge in an address deliv- | ‘ | a : pie yn could be discussed ‘| red at the White House to dele- Governor A. ( rie, in n could, be discussed only od ine tie eeateniaee (6a Renta sncnice Avny. und 4 fan | the causes and cure of war. i Mee ratity od capiesace his (1G 4 his step, the president charac- t pete aan or th | N. D. Farmer tenutalan He mer ainaveltuavansdltl| i A t i x p be taken by the United States toward | e crthe orgies the | Gets $3,144.87 bees a ieee att Sai ny is S | that the nation and the world should ‘ SIRO a | For His Sheep) turn the light of more information t Beare No | ae a | and better understanding upon the : Gentlemen | Minneapolis, Jan, 24.—“Not so problems of diplom ! My attention has been direc to the drive which you are mal neral wo bad,” said John Scott, pioneer farm- | er of Gilby, N. D, today in Min-} Price Policy .. - ing for funds for ¢ : neapolis as he showed oucher for} t of the Salvation Army in th 3,144.87 for a carload of sheep which | ¢ : y as well us throughout the || he brought and sold at South St. Oakland Told state generally. Paul, Of the 221 sheep in the dou-| By Manager I have a great deal of admira- bl cker car, 147 were ewes and} tion for the work performed by || lambs which brought the top of the| General Manager Geo. H. Hanrum vation Army and wish you || market, $18.25 a hundredweight. | se elie Tnaaaraters@oni algae 1 ant success pre- Scott compared the sale today with | “We have had to choose between sent drive, The Sal Army || the first sale on the South St, Paul the questionable policy of building within a price or the more construc- tive policy of constantly improving quality to attain an ideal. In choos: ing the latter course, we unfortun- ately underpriced the Oakland evident on close comparison of de- gn, construction, finish and engi- | has repeatedly — displ worth to any community 1 its || market in 1890 when two carloads} sold at a hundredweight and or nation. brought « total of less than $1,800. ed by this Mr. Scott said some farm prices vice ‘ean be rendered, no matter |! are not equal to prices of things the what his or her position or st farmer must buy, but that cae | tion in life may be. May suc ure quite as high, He said the dis- continue to crown your efforts |} parity is not as great as generally ing features with all higher | ( for the up-building of humanity, || believed. . rlesde eaten’ QualltymandleuaeinNiG i Ha ; See | Princess Joachim of Prussia, widowed daughter-in-law of the « values considered, Oakland’s prices | é ery sincerely yours, a . and who has been in somewhat of a financial strait due to Wilaelm’s |today are the lowest in our history (Signed) Buys Car With parsimony, has made arrangements for ther marriage to Theodore Bein- you a distinct competitive A. G. Sorlie, W. y) -] ert, super-buker of Germany. Beinert may not be of the nobility, but tage on bi of outstanding Governor, orthless Check, he has the dough, as his bread is used all over Germany. performance, appearance and advan- s Ends in Jail = ; — ced engineering features. Oakland The McKepzie Hotel will be the lign clothes as a work suit—firing | wood intead of the expensive wax |standird of quality and Oakland | “send-off” scene for the vation) Minot, N. D., Jan, 24—A man giv-!his furnace, welding his garden,| affai have undoubtedly influenced iis i a Army campa mbina-|ing his name as A, J. Henderson,| mowing the grass and. doing other iE on sh On yor? Yo tion building who is alleged to have given a $475) odd jobs about his home in sartorial ie, ne-thirg tb car, for $4,000 on Mon 5.| check, which proved to be worthless, | splendor. one. | All of the ci -|to the Renz } h Motor Car com- ne a ; marck who have appointed commit- y of Minot in payment for a! ee RERHREREIUR a) catiodign will Havel|second hand, automouile;, iq, helde iy | Commissioners | representations ,at the lunche the city jail, pending what the police Endorse State | On Tuesday the people of Bismarck |assert is the probable filing of : a & and all Burleigh County will be af- . Police are investigating to Highway Body a. esman ante | forded the opportunity to sul in whether or not worthless ) to this fund for tion checks h been issued by Hender-} Devils Lake, : tas . home service. The appeal will ‘ County . Comm We need another retail salesman to made by more than 100 men and wo-| Immediately after receiviag the |of North Dakof, in convention hi men representing civic clubs and|check, officials of the Renz company | adopted resolutions opposing the handle Chevrolet, Maxwell and lodges of the city. 160 county work-|telegraphed to a bank at Medicine |compulsory hail ‘tax, asking that ‘ =e 3 ers are in active charge of Lake, Montana, on which the instru- | farmers be given the option of tak- Chrysler. Only experienced sales- tion in outlying districts, and will|ment was written; and received the Jing it out; urging a two-cent tax 5 complete their jobs next week. reply that Henderson had no funds{on gasoline used by automobilists, men who expect to make good money Rotary Names Announced in the bank. X _ Jrecommending that fifty f The following members of the Ro-|, Henderson, at the time of giving! the automobile license fe need. apply. tary Club have agreed to help the|th® check for the purchase of the | turned to the counties and endorsing campaign forces: Art Arnot, George | © cording to company officials, !the present state highway commis- Bird, George Duemeland, George|S#id that he would call for it afsion, including W Black, chief } = Humphreys, Roy Logan, John J. Lee,| Couple of days later. He also gave |engineer, who ire of the | CORWIN MOTOR C0. Ed. Perry, Dale Simon and Clyge|imstructions that the car should be|state legislature which demands an : A Young. fitted out with bumpers and other | investigation of his department. ACA GREET accessories, When the Renz company uuitaltaaticde aad aie cn s. W,|became aware of the fact that the EPeRO ES Caen ae anes , abel fan, 1.6. 5 angel check wi worthless, they notified s cut from thin s) the police and Henderson was taken | c__eee—————————— EeaVasolegmyandid: B. into custody by Patrolman Frank I. 0. O. F. Committee Lunceford. The Odd Fellows lodge will be rep- Bases: resented by Chas. L. Hanson, P. D. SEES DOG G HOSTS Kebsgard, M. R. Adler, Fred O. An-| London, Jan. Ta imate; derson and Christ Nelson. humane officer, declares he is haunt- 5 The Rebekahs will be represented|ed in his dreams at y the y by Mrs. Walter Scott, Mrs. Harry jshosts of the dogs he has killed. He Y) Clough and Mrs. K. C. Arness says the dre always end with American Legion Auxiliary what . sounds the tremendous The American Legion Auxiliary|waling of hundreds of his canine will be represented by Miss Agnesjvictims. Medical authorities are en-| - Parsons, Miss Floy Kitchen, Miss|deavoring to correct the delusion. Hildor Simonson, Mrs. Ray Sta -— > Miss Margaret Wynkoop, Mis WORKS IN DRESS SUIT ence Peterson, Mrs. T. J. Galvin,| Birmingham, England, Jan. 24. THE : UNIVERSAL CAR ; Mrs, Peter Berry, Mrs. J. L. Barth,| Ralph Locker, Birmingham plumber, and Miss Leila Deisem. inherited a full dress suit from a | ch uncle. Having no use for it, | BGe unis vewiecaninedieven® | d i J These Features Make | yoyihardly believe you | ‘The TUDOR se ech . | 2 Winter Driving a Pleasure | jan buy this Fisher-Built r admirably meets winter 2 for. BuickzOwners ; are 1, driving needs NN Meochenisal = iS COAC | | for $ 1 075 The wide utility of this popular body type makes it a ; x Four-Wheel Brakes | ae splendid winter car for the average family. ; EADER of. all: the Coaches by. the ‘ ‘ ; : L sheer value built into it! Think of fh In the Tudor Sedan. you have ‘a, closed car you will not it—for only $1075 you'get a.powerful . hesitate to take out in any weather. Light in weight, yet THE COACH and economical six - cylinder L - Head t sian doe di ie eS oe eee ve. Soe ees, engine—Fisher- Body=Duco: finish— _ Tudor. Sedan SR ee ne cnc csc aa 1075 Delco electrical system—Balloon tires = _ In, its roomy interior you, will ride snugly and comfort- ! abi —Beautiful upholstery—Equipment as $580 ably. Viewing ‘its attractive appearance, you will never : Caines, BALLOON TIRES fine and complete as:most sedans— ‘ vce sono Teeret Your decision to purchase this inexpensive, yet so | i Flaw ib Lamsitg—Tax and, if you choose, the unequaled terms , Coen Sehen seco highly satisfactory ara of General Motors’ ‘liberal time-pay- Tauring Gar: 290 ea en ae a eect “ an ‘Misicta heb Deere : Detroit _ ‘ ~ FUBCK MOTOR SALES CO. ee ee oe oe ~ ns 3 ee een ee DAKOTA. AUTO SALES: co. ie vistrone ARE ALWAYS “WELCOME “ATMEL FoRD PLANTS : : daniee ; ee ‘Phone-428 107 -: 5th’ “Na il cai a at da OS or