The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 30, 1925, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT BRAZIL COFFEE MEN TO PROBE | PRICE BOOSTS Believe Americans Gaining Huge Profi Between Grower and Consumer Rio De Janeiro, (P)- What causes the coffee? Brazil belies Americans are gaining huge profits, and have resolved to find out the truth. The president of the state of Sao Paulo, in an interview, ha ed that three or four men in the United States trying certain the amount of profits made by the American rousters, He added that coffee men in Sao are convinced that a marketi somewhere between the Bra porter and the Ame securing profits enough to injure Two newspapers have recently pointed out profits of Brazilian coffe are very high, and have tion jn continuing a might lead to serious ble for the country One of these papers, O Jornal, s that “the hostile attitud North American is the prices which even Brazilian are extortionate “Coffee growers fied with less profits,” is the opin n of © Brasil, which adds that neial returns should be confin 1 reasonable amount t prices, guaran income. Plantation” owners, ing to their published balance have net profits ranging cent on the money inv rican nonbuying move pwn the price is perfectly B to > Janeiro that the growers policy financial trou hould he accord: sneets, y deny the asser- gaining 100 per the money invested. Producers that th annually 0 fi claims that t curing a re they cannot nt quotati t $150,006 are onl profit and t ta price below ns. numerous. ir expects to hold The new coop been buying on to prevent a fall in pri t has just been star! of Sao Paulo to se action among the e growing states back entries of coffee at the port Rio de Janeiro, similar to the ro tem used at § ree » following state- gned articie, on the sels will govern the future poli egard to her gre he would risk too demand. reasonably minimum of f i verage that will ample the growers and yet diminished consumption this poliey they a cord with the Americ If anyone cuts down trees in Den- mark, he must plant an equa} area of new trees ‘THOM THOMAS the project ve Mr. Box, who, 4f spectacular ane the otion banks with his collea gs were Marmon car used to burn pron their big BILLS ALLOWED BY COMMISSION The com following bills a night: city lowed ahr Motor Quanrud, AS ALLAN BOX, BUSY PROMOTING BRIDGE TO UNITE FRISCO AND OAKLAND, CAL. .. | him seeretar jj Quanru the | ALLAN BOX ~ f A. C.J up the r with| Arthur ( routes in the da: and Walter Thom: the New Box sprung into fame er made Couneil r when Fr y of the Stat ense. He resided elton and was fa unique entertainment the otherwise prosaic of Def near ( me now bu & R Brink 1 & Fur Co Bisma Hide John E Police States rows The United crop. 1 i more ; than two-thirds of the world’s cotton | First Showing _—-OF THE—— Chrysler Four At Our Show Rooms. Sunday, Monday, Tuesday Factory Representatives are with us to explain the features of this remarkable automobile. Corwin-Churchill Motors Inc. s when| were Day and the | 2.501 10,00 ! 16.00 | 'THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | WELL KNOWN RESIDENT OF BISMARCK DIES) —— ~ Mrs. Josephine Marv Rismarck since 1885 and widely city, died this morning y residence, 512 Fif- known in th at the teenth st M s born in Benton, . She was united in} liam K. Marvel when rs of age and went i Ind., to re- this the family Mr. Marvel died 11 by the Norval M.) 3 Mrs. Estelle | ; Miles M. mar- William W. : Mrs. Nell ie L. Mar- is survived children: . Cordner, Bismarel vel, Clarkston, Was! Marvel. Cummings, ‘k, and Ar D ; Services will be held at o'clock Thursday morning in the y residence. E.. Vater, pastor of the MeC Methodist church, of which Mrs. Marvel was| long a member, will officiate. Bur-| ial will be made in Calvary cemetery. The casket will be open in Webb Brothers’ undertaking parlors Wed- nesday from 10 a. m. until 4 p. m. where friends may call | Coolidge Goes Back to Summer White House ymouth, Vermont, June 30.—() sident Coolidge left here today ‘ampscott, M assured that r virtually had recov- ered from an illness. ompanied by Mrs, Coolidge the planned to make the entire auto. He left here at 11: in seven hours White House, on receipt of condition was I 10 e party trip h a.m. to re 8 whigh he left wofd that his fathe critical. Dr. James Coupal, the President's physician, remained here to attend We offer you good tires at fair. prices. We as- sure you of sound values. Lahr Motor Sales Co. Colonel Coolidge wntil oF a relapse passed. danger ENGLISH SPEND YEARLY ‘ALMOST TWO BILLIONS said William Gra- financial secretary to the tre: ON SOCIAL SERVICE | raised annually from London, June 30.—(#)—The cost of | which was double the amount raised social services in England is about |in 1914 \In addition $1,000,000,000 of S Buscu Inc StL dressing a meeting of local govern- ment officers. Referring to the financial position of local authorities in relationship to state finance, he said $800,000,000 was local taxes, the taxpayers’ money, out of a budget of $4,000,000,000, was handed over fo TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1925 GIRL DENIES SHE JUMPED FROM MACHINE Miss N@lie Dohn, who was reported to have Jumped from an automobile in Mandan Sunday, said today that theLabor Government, ad- |local authorities for social services. | she did not jump from the car, but PALE DRY Gye Ate The finest mixer you ever poured! A quality product from the House of ANHEUSER-BUSCH is Me Price 50 cents. fell when the door, against which she was leaning, came open. Miss Dohn said that four girls and no men were in the auto. Miss Dohn was severely bruised in the accident, but was not seriously injured. Of Canada’s population of 9,250,- 000, nearly 2,200,000 are attending school. St. LOUIS Gamble-Robinson Fruit Company Distributors Bismarck, N. D. STREET DANCE EACH NIGHT. THURSDAY, JULY 2nd—First Days Eliminations FRIDAY, JULY 3rd—Another Bunch of Boys Try-out SATURDAY, JULY 4th—Finals for Northwest Championship Show Begins Daily at 2:00 P. M. U. S. Secy. of Agriculture Wn. M. Jardine will speak up town at 11:15 a. m. July 4th, N. P. Depot, West Park. Hehas a message of vital importance Reserved seats are available for each of the Three Big Rodeo Days $1,000 Fireworks Display July 4th Mandan Chamber of Commerce Invites You—Welcomes You Admission, Adults $1 JARDINE ADDRESS NO CHARGE FOR ADMISSION. Reserved Seats Now on Sale at the Mandan Chamber of Commerce. Grand Stand seats are all reserved. Every Day Is a Big Day at the MANDAN ROUNDUP Children 50c

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