The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 25, 1925, Page 8

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PAGE. EIGHT CROP OUTLOOK | IS FAVORABLE IN NORTHWEST Heat Does Some Damage But ‘ Wheat Is Not Hurt by Black Rust k the prthwe. During through cool and generally favorable for grain crops. With the the Red River Valley districts, pecially we: has tion o} good rains ar in Montana many es nount of da heat of two crops in the ¢ rn half and western part ° Minot ago £ Montana re weeks as far east as ly hurt. TH state of Mon 45% since July third of North mage may run a F 5; ein the eastern crop has while in| | i jamage 10 to 25 per \ the deteriora tion in whe 5 esti- mated £ + while Minnesota bout 20 per cent i Black rust 4 Minnesota and little is found in Montana. Some hy rust, but mall at this damage done tf On July 1 the nort for some of the istory, hut th caused m has been di paratively pared to th and droug west had p t in the northern half of this terri-| tory Spring wh is being in South Dakota and Minn will soon start in southern a. There will probabl in th of nd * & t o 58 pounds |! to the IThese movies are given at the tour- st_camp. The harvesting of and oats has progressed favorab’ South | DPikota and Minnesota. The oats ¢ pocially show the effect of heat they have matured will be of Light weight, South Dakota. Barley in kota and Minnesota is excepti good in p but there ove tare thin. The crop,! ¢ will undoubtedly be | average. There willy vement “n t y es Sp n South Da- nally it th both barley and o: During the p: flax has becom of our turn lamage to | numb report the crop owing ef fec western North kota ‘ c ns. In the orth 1 Dakota an the condition is less the weath look for a furth flax in Mon Dakota. The conditions been excel- tent for corn and it has a fine stand generally throughout the Northwest. ceasional rains would probably benefit it to some extent, but it is not suffering for lack of moisture.| With normal weather the corn crop ahould be one of the best the north- west has had in a number of years. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all those who so] kindly assisted us in the recent ill- ness and death of our husband and father, T. Brown, and for the beautiful ral offerings. Mrs. Mary Brown and children. western South much _ better. favorable, Un- we have TIRES AND TUBES REPAIRED By Experts. All Work Guaranteed. Everready Tire Vulcanizers 216 - 4th St. If in need of a service car, Phone 944 Do you know how to rea@ your Car's ammeter intel- iigently? To many own- ers its readings are Greek —why not have us tell you how to interpret its } actions? It is vital knowl- edge for you. os WIRE FLASHES Bridgetown,’ N. J., Jul The bite of a spider death yesterday of 32 y Roy Letts of this city. bitten under the left eye last week A swelling developed and a surgeon ed on it, but ihe boy succumb- 1 hospital, ° > Mrs Rebec . Who settle: Minnesota in 1849, and wh. ter of late William Marshall governor of Minnesota, died. Paul, July all Catheurt, Washington, July 25. —The cost of living increased per cent from dropped 1 ¢ 1920 P June, the ment figured Ratheno’ ussia, July 2 A vast forest fire burned over acres of timberland and did damage, he Two men and a arrested here su- - running EK PLANS | MARKET DAY | EVERY WEEK) Wishek, July 25.—The Wishek | Association of Commerce, which is) doing a lot of good for Wishek and! vicinsty, has designated the se ond Tuesday of each month as mar-{ ket and exchange day. On this day} farmers and townpeople can offer) at auction, such articles as | or sale y desire to dispose of. Livestock | stration, r, Vtor both Fo OUT 750 CARS EVERY 24 HOURS hundred and fifty Chrysler pm the new Chrysler Four, are being turned out every. day by Chrysler Corpora- tion’ in its effort to catch up with demand for its re working orders at the factory t in the history of ccording to J. E. Fie in charge of sales ler Four h our showrooms, ement issued y placed orders, after a first view . already, public demand duled production. of the great Chrys- ler plants is concentrated today on meeting the demand in delivering the Chrysle duction is now ; Ng est. output ever atta “Chrysler ‘deal ing delivery with a rapidity not an- ticipated by the thousands who placed their orders, content to wait until delivery could be made.” Mr. Field of in a evlinder cars ler distributors and the advent of the June 25, have con- the largest reached time in its history. He es- timates from repo! filed by fac- to: district supervisors throughout the country that an average of more than 1000 retail orders for Chrysler taken aler: Chrysler sistently at any Ch nee Four, been by s that orders| i THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Dakota to accept an appointment as manager of the state mill and ele- vator at Grand Forks, looking for- ward to appointment as U. S. Sen- ator to succeed the late E. F. Ladd. “I pay no attention to rumors of this nature,” the executive stated. "They are not worth. notice.” The executive stated he has not yet determined upon a successor to fill the unexpired term of Senator Tadd. ‘My intention is to keep out of ntire discussion, which centers ubout the appointment of a U. 8. ator, until I am ready to take lefinite action.” Governor Sorlie indicated he .will not be ready to announce an appoint- -| ment before next fall. NORTH DAKOTA MAN DROWNS IN MANITOBA Winnipeg, Man E. Schwede, of M ; lost. his life at Killarney, Manitoba, Wednesday night, by drowning. In company with George Bischke of Minot, he was out fishing and when he was attempting to land a large fish in some manner his boat upset. His companion endeavored to assistance, but, being a poor nd impeded by his cloth- ed his own life with dif- July 25. N. D. Schwede was married. GLENCOE—LIVONIA Mr. and Mrs, Weaver Fowler did shopping in Bi ck Saturday. Steve Koppy motored to Bismarck aturday and brought home his car will he included at all auction sales.| Fours be given every PS Hlus goods and liv ists and invites all tourists passing 'e hey m lv 24-hour electric hundred | women’s Dakota | railroad ‘shy four. federal terioration in| packing and western North|ern railw lumbia. cago. full of binder twine, preparatory for the harvest season, which has begun in this viciinty. and Sixes have been placed 1 percentage will be charged} since that time. hose who offer something for sale on bees vohecr and’ clerk. Free movies witli OAKLAND MAKES 28.8 MILES PER GALLON OF GAS evening on market nd exchange day. It is expected urmers from Logan and Meritosh counties will take advantage of this| pportunity to dispose of their sur- The senior class in automotive en- gineering at The Georgia School of | Technology. Atlanta, recently con- jducted a series of tests to wring the 4 Six economy from tock: means an ition has also provided mping ground for tour- only to discover that! 8 miles per gallon of, ! George Suverly is shipping a cou- ple of car loads of cattle to the Twin Cities’ markets this week. Mrs, Art Chambers, who is here The orga’ suitable spot over night. rough. ‘here to | secrets of Oakla nt r, the best in the d ‘for tourists, as er in case of bad vies ure also provided. ev uesday evening to which all tou sts, who happen to be in town on hat night, are cordially invited. ' weather, interesting rec noted e Oakland accelerated | 25 miles per hour in eight) | se in high gear and in five! so be taken to provide | Seconds’ in second gear. At thirty ICE CR M J-hourt electric. ser.| Miles per hour, the four wheel brakes Sunday Specials eps will hek with Se lnc casé Abia ealinal be: a | Braweht the car to a stop in 25 feet, e s for electrici-|9 inches, y ailt be me A iroicine fete a In charting the economy curve, it nade by the power company to pr discovered that the greatest ef- ide 24¢hour service and it is honed ficiency in miles per gallon was se- he service will be possible by the tn speed range between 18 irst of October. miles per hour, which is the Wishek is the largest town in M ‘osh county, with a population of jdriving is done. Ra eal tie rane eee "that {Six road runs constituted the tests, : sicice is needed. | Which were made on an Oakland ‘touring car by seven senior stu- dents, under the direction of Pro- ssor Mason. :|SORLIE DENIES HE WILL RESIGN AS EXECUTIVE) Governor A, G. Sorlie phatically denied rumors | would resign as governor of North FRUIT SALAD (Pink) milar to Turkish Nougat PURITY DAIRY Mandan, _ iN. Dak. BOOZE CONFISCATE Duluth, Minn., Jul, quarts’ of to two furnishing uth, were confis: station here this morning prohibition agents, hipped in dry goods ver the Northwest igned by the corporation of Chi- onsigned ing been Dooce BROTHERS COMMERCIAL CAR j So trim and businesslike in appearance that frequently it pays a substantial part of its own way in advertis- ing value alone. Panel Commervia!l Car $995, f. 0. b. Detroit $1120 delivered M. B. BILMAN Co. 212 MAIN STR@ET BISMARCK PHONG 808 from Washington, is the guest of Her site, Mrs. E, G. Perry this week. HAROLD KNUTSON TO BE ADOPTED BY INDIAN TRIBE Brainerd, Minn., July 25.(AP)— Congressman Harold Knutson of the sixth congressional cistrict of Minnesota, is to ‘be adopted by the Mississippi band of Ch'ppewas, following action taken by the Chip- Pewa council in sesstin at Bena. Congressman Knutson is *o be christened “Que-We-Sance,” mean- ing “Hole-in-the-day.” the name borne by an old Indian chief back A barn dance was given at the Louis Hortsemeyer place Saturday sae in honor of their daughter, Millie. James Burbage and family were guests at the Wm. MacDonald home near Bismarck Sunday. Too Late To Classify WANTED—Girl for general house- work, Phone 388. 7-24-3t FOR SALE—Twenty acres land, honse and general merchant store. Sell with or without goods. Good location in small town. Address Jacob Brom, Sweet Briar, N. Dak. 7. w LADY student wants place to work for board. Telephone 183, Busi- ness Colleg 7-25-1t FOR RENT—Large, bright, clean rooms, two windows in each. Close to hospital, schools, churches and downtown.’ All modern convene jiences. Private entrance. Reason- able rates. Phone 1054-R. 7-25-3t Mfoodbox, visor FOR SALE—Tent, and chains for Ford. Klein, the tailor. 7-25-3t WANTED—Two salesmen to call on farmers. Must have car and money enough to pay their expenses for one week. $60.00 weekly to those who quality with increase after first week. Apply B. B. Roberts, Grand Pacific Hotel, Bismarck, Sunday 11:00 a. m. to 2:30 p. m. 7-25-1t SaaS Alemiting and General Lu- brication. Call for appoint- ment and have those an- noying squeaks eliminated. Texaco Service Station. SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1925 in th's section. The ceremony will take place Saturday, August 8, at a lake thee miles north of Ball Club. An all day dance, not given in’ the past 20 years, will ibe a fea- ture and barbecue winding up the ceremonies. Philadelphia millionaire fi tiary band. | TOAD EATS 45 BUGS Glen Elder, Kans.—Kansas has an- other claim for fame. Glen Elder, a town 200 miles west of Atchison, boasts of a pet toad that ate forty- five bugs at one sitting. arrest. 4 Fall suitings, new styles, Popular Priced. $25.00 to $75.00 incier, the snare drum when so he has given sixt; struments to the FINANCIER ais aa DRUMS { _, Stotesbury, liked to play he was a boy, new band in- tern Peniten- 4 NOTICE Any person caught shoot- ing birds or destroying flow- ers in the Park, is subject to The Park Board. TAILORING & 50,000 Miles and More Mean Nothing to This Great Car —and owners without number have reached this record without spending a single dollar for engine repairs Ask Willys-Knight owner in roto what. his total mile- age. Then ask him what has been his motor-maintenance cost, not per mile but per year. To you who drive other cars the answer will comeasarevelation. 30,000, 40,000, 50,000 miles and over. Not a.day out of active service. Not a for ence this, among Willys-Knight owners. The Willys-Knight sleeve-valve enuiee date anee otk eaten troubles. There are no valves - to grind. To this exceptional engine efficiency is added an- other exclusive advantage— absolute lack of vibration, due to the Lanchester Balancer. The Willys-Knight is the only auto- mobile in the United States with this device ... That’s why the Willys-Knight runs sc smoothly, so silently— and, unlike any other engine, grows more and more efficient, more and more powerful with every mile. "That's why it wears so everlastingly—and why the Willys-Knight owner counts on keeping it two and three times - as long as other cars. WILLYS KNIGHT Four-cylinder models from $1295 to $1695. Stx-cylinder models from $1845 to $2495. All prices f.0.b. Toledo. We reserve the right to change orices and tions Lahr Motor Sales Co.

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