The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 6, 1925, Page 2

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tT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE - TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1925 an PAGE TWO — ———EE™ \ “s Petbaes the furnishing of all labor The. exhibit includes rid cessary as per plans| china from } 7 fications prepared by City] sample of the 1 ko ry to the we e charged in the 2 pieces of |s security and that he agreed to the] and a verd alt of the warrant f the! of the e e hank to the Security! appeal. 1k or certain conditions | HIGHWAY (WOMEN’S CLUBS URGED To city auditor was instructed; the leadin in addiiton| tor com The ignite Z ¥ g erislative ( ittee. akes to advertise for bids on 1,00 feet| to samples of eve grain own in Is NOT NEW a Hound, Chalrinan or Lavicmtive Commiltes; Makes F R CORN SHOW 24: inch fire hose, couplings for} the state, both in the sheaf and the Recommendation | same to be furnished by the .| threshed.’ The industrial items of North Dake tile, three made The Osborne. MeMillan and the Woodworth pany exch | The bids will be opened Monday| the exhibit were furnished by Com I night, October 14 missioner of Immig . De-! which they had tuken as security for ° Former Commission Issued DO ae inthe ‘Bediala City Commission ission Grants Com- 1 | Welghmaster's Report | xine and the 2 gticultural college a plows, First class cloth- n that the North Da-{ thi Tetter endorsed the The report of City Weighmaster | mittee Permission to Use jp) Wakeman for the month of| ing | September was’ presented to the eain- Autos Severely :-Egg] Appeals | of Women's Ciubs; was to be signed b ws Matter at Tax- ing Salesman. ‘ the preside b. Many Women's ive Coun-tsecretary of the ayers’ Expense | hich was organized at a meet-|did this; others felt report shows that! > . Lest : Bissniivek: recen The an failed of 4 | duwing, the month 121y loads messed Damaged in Crash, | to Supreme Court S. E. Bergeson ; conven know but at least pub over the city scales. These include . pl e publication b highway ete tate corn show S fo eonanien eta for news fe odes will be held (pone Drivers Unhurt} Appeal to the supreme court was & Son. particular an of the fi iteriun smarek on evernbet | taken today by Ferdinan te urposes, which i rked by tee. ber of pre iteriam in’ Bismar | taken today by Ferdinand con- SN HAE ewrane throughout the Pitre - anid Tabor ee 40 as the result of action tak- An Overland sedan and ord| victed of bootlegging in the Towner ataterds not nor xiwendhient receive the approval 40 consider thé. oF city commission at last) 4| touring car were both b vunty distriet court. Errors at law } beatae 7 : night's meeting, granting but luckily no one was the ide ent commission, it dof inter were pre out by highway officials. The com- {the report which follows in mission y of the le and other matters} tion of a Legislative Council. I all presidenis of tions in the state was done the tast collision “at — the Avenue A and ck li ission in charge of the to use show house it purpose on the dates men-| rn tioned. Hi. P. Goddard, secret of in] was d j Women’s organi together and this Mrs, Young's Report week in February. Mai 8 weig! e for September wa traveling south on Second; bullet i ilar Perea: f ce, who is t and the Ford was going carried on cer iblicity 1 me thought that] se: senite Scere neg | the association of commerce 10 is ; t de was going . Mine Rehento of the taxpay te Fee eee itles | semunteatlie eke the Crabultae stee | aking vance plans, far the show allowing the bis presented on Avenue Ay the Ford ramming the | | i pulletin t aie ideraon: 6 nd J. P, Jackson and A. orn 4 adjourned. for one| Overland squa in the | been shown, ‘whereas t illeti thi Elizabeth Preston Anderson was | and J. 1 Jackson nnd oY vigsion. to| ion adjourned for one! tipping it over, Witnesses el \ which the present commission hi We do know, chosen temporar n, and Miss | 2Ppeared | use of the auditorium for | ‘the Ford had side issued and proposes to continue so| eve coup of society, rietta Lund temporary req ; ae vas Bint OETA achich the vind Beet uauee 6 woul wwhate IATL, mukt be governed. by : the show and the request was grant- | J je us: windo' orig, lected at Rar the | Pale anieiuieuoull We our, fees pclotted ete ed, without argument \Dakota Delegates —_ Been closed with cloth [According to Mr. Goddard the plan ‘ing the dr from seeing or is to use the stage, the foyer and! {¢@ Legion Meeting Pela from inter Breeton Anderson Mrs. E, A. Thor In fact the how ull profit has ecure t es ohest plan of gov ns of these rules th made : nermit Dro a ¥ the corridors for the corn exhibits reets, The names of the drivers of | Fate Wit be pales tion,| apysiee the te imbers tne | and the mittee is endeavoring! Want More Settlers machines could not be learned. | FF y TA S yr0: I be cale . ng th h club in the | atey to sceure several good enter- H This profit, the nees arise making ne-! ctat of its members also to \ : willgo back into the publication ision of the rules, and who ghe ‘ce ee | talent te mare ne came a dos New setltés for Nort Dake .:| Banks at Wishek | Subscriptions and adve in the | since it is our business to Tegisintive Pointed out that the | Lis (Pel well as a gol tile is the object! . r | bulletin provide the ary | hecome ted with the situntion members, A list h en sone ey for the two-year period, of the north delegation it, the Amer- Charged With Fraud That is what many would-be investors turn for its printing and distr wn. fund to of these club women and sent in to} therefore he requested the gion convention wh | ission be Fraud is charged | ing held this w in Omaha, Neb. ems LO MEV! state officers. It hoped that muc © hange their money for ELTA TE TE TE a 17) That the former cq lieved in highway publicity is evident | per month, His ely was devoted top From June, rles G. Burk exposition will at ed by the Children’s Cod: people etait akeaae! S's aaeege' gene” "| The ideal food for youngsters | tis hoped that th Need For Publicity | because the he following from: the fourth bi-j was to he the ‘State ee ah the Witham personally” present- ennial report of t Evo the state, Mabway | f : ot | last for damages which he = Y 0) ssion, July, 1922, to June 30, directly to every club in the state; recommend that the i Miia ge age: I epdinaisces: thet publicity, was | asking for the endorsement of the! Federation of Wome ' laine were Hone to. Hl 2cutomellie 5 contidered of great importane m Is ing that a letter! a member of the a and, that of ‘another party, & Seek enclosed be sent to the Counc igo last night when he stru ra Information and Public . e sign at the intersection of Main | There is believed to bo a ¢ s and then skidded | need » medium of infor r i county sare pulled apart every tine] IM r cat parked nearby. No ' | Bee iec publ ae ooh jon signed by patrons of tl i evelt school was presented, re- the Highway Depart doing | printing this an Wanted at ing the construction. of a, side and what they hope to acco letin it believed that on Hannifan street from Thay pried «| terial saving made and Fargo Is Taken reet ty Avenue A and-on An- during | much wider stribution of the plish so with this i i ‘il be made 4 | Ne s jaa ae a id d Hob | A . #40.) derson strect_ from Rosser street to Forma sult over what | in Minneapoils | Keone A" the "petition was laid : | an be hope : ined by | ss | over until next week's meeting. | 5 a comparatively large Minneapolis, Oct. ; i ‘0 Stucco Detention Hospital number of the regular report, | . ts Witham personally | liter: may be available du from the holding of the hibit of material showing the / aginst the First S' through th me dan ughtful con: tion headquarters the sures were heartily recommen : ; : sult us. Let us investigate for you. With devoted hb Minot end: vestments—and away from “blue sky” which will gain direct ben- Sprenge out to be. They a nd the . ig fron the that dame ipo the rand that this nt tees use Fl : a Scezrity State bank of Wishek worthless securities because they believe the no of Commissioner J , ts t 3 eo iment may he in close touch with wil! ' i Be of tt i at th ‘in in action appealed to the supreme | ai ales stipe 3 pronts: 4 ) June.) clubs for their thoughtful ¢ ol HE t lorium. ‘The purbose of the| Te mde coma appenl fromthe Wells coun | fanciful tales of stupendous profits told te istant salary | tion, the legisla measures J “ ye Jotter culling. nate, that: ¢ . state com-| ty district court. Sprenger el s them by unscrupulous salesmen. almost | discussion in Congress. tion to two measures, Child We pe : hare ‘and'to Inbor| that the banks loaned hing mon plivity | “Refore January first Boards and Juvenile Courts as) : + world that| and himself a Legionnaire. | a state hail warrant issued § | ember | material came frou : rit ni toevery club in the state . | North Dako! n grow corn. It is Before you are tempted to follow suit, con- employed Child Labor monthl 1d) North I the financial experience and information at our command, we can guide you to sound in- losses. . a e oie. Con\; CITY NATIONAL BISMARCK, NO. DAKOTA PLC, ge ions President. modest start was the summer of 1924 by information will result over what can be hoped to be ob |. publishing a comp . A. Graham, Vice prerideny and Cashie v ; c In Korea clothes often are pasted} Tor F iN Do hoviti . tention hospital. eit bid for. 690 \ these news items w ore a erat i 1 i i i i printed such without cost to this : In if ‘ : ’ yon “ a . * { template sometime. ia the future e ‘s+ The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) qi won uns are vaitable, to fete contends that gasoline is the cheapest u . for supplying. the “public commodity in the world, when considered es ‘segue al i ieemaisen, o€ interest cor cs in relation to the service it gives. | MerleGics aantana It contends further that gasoline is not a] Oo m m u n l y V e r l Sl n ‘ / ing of the State High “4 50 pee expense in the operation of an auto- |] . ; mobile. } Publicity Man Does Other Work aiisrublielty irerior” forthe came In support of this contention, we present |} mission also performs yarious other below, the experience-of Mr. Royal S. |! : aut ong ich of recent note! A | ‘ ithe, olson or ‘jacinta Oper ating pre ein ireag ralineis Seo | over $25,000 of outstanding accounts as reported in the August issue of Nation’s |} r : ee ect the| Business. Mr. Kellogg has devoted himself || Californians Inc. 7 sor creme the eens community : Guarantors: FEAT ates nels bane denen chiefly. to cost accounting in the News || spent $1,250,000 in three years’ in community a ata Tne vestising are eee paren: wh Reeaeraere: uemane of, several Print industry. He isa highly skillfulen- |) ff sirrrine a aan s7s.000000 | eee communities are obtaining, through that there il probably be several thusiast’ in arriving at accurate costs. || oem capt ito thee part of the sate ieniviiuictinieae: tobe written off as bein of ‘nw Operating Cost of Car No. 1—Price $792.80 | Glee a ia isa meritorious ¢ 14000 Miles from July 31, 1915 to Feb. 1, 1918, | The All Year Club Community advertising is producing for these spective counties or due to prior ar- 11 Cents per Mile H ie | communities, and will produce for North rangements made before the present Dépreciation 3.0c i - in Bve ¥ | .. - . administration took cha: Some eke As) rf ' of Los Angeles, spent $650,000 in five years in | Dakota, other of these accounts, while prob- Sos pkeep. Accessories Se Ase 28 { conmin ty atveriene, Greater population PaMeL Tet isto. the shops oe len Insurance licenses, et ft ag galls | lee igo ilar en aire than 191000 i dreater pelea | quaements 2 peeve that every degie Garage * OL Teese Se an the third year of the campaign. “ H More capital * GAS a ort has been employed to} Be) oe ea. Set ee Th tion of ‘Los Angeles more than | Fi : 2 q pane soitection Eee cok raat Total . «hee doubild daring the campaign, ; i sts sean? | The following Men are some of the tained in a regular bic nial report Operating Cost of Car No. 2-Price $1379.74 |: | | See sale | Higher aes acige Supporters of this beeGorlic regime came into power: 13494 Miles fons ee ae June 30, 1921, Lake County Higher aroperty, values Movement: ae State Bislivay, Commu. Florida. sont $43,000 in four years in com- Greater state wealth Soy lee "7 sion Ss never elt that it d ees a, ager Sufficient funds. to regularly Re i a ee ere _ Greater division of the tax burden. eee 9 ape a be ve Enel aab, Taeat ins ige i : more than $10,000,000. The success of the development programs of eee ae omar this xe: the people | GASOLINE HOePRER IER co is oe 8 538 new farm settlers worse ile the i these communities and states is founded on o of North Dako » had tag. i eee eee hy "The assessed valuation of ‘property incre: consistent and continuous advertising under limited opportunity for becomi Stal. ; : from $6,000,000 to $1 1,000,000. Asabe ieee ' Ona tes ae Oar Cot ot car tien awa” || FL Sein mes womm me | ton fa een comp report gotten out by the State | 33100, Mites f 30, SOE Engineer being entirely iso bulky | rom pune 3. per Mie ISU, | é The success of North Dakota’s state develop- pensive to print for gen. ‘ eral distribution, apace | Repectiation ‘ : Ape | | St. Louis soul goapeem is sntadent ein cy meant oe proper at is time to get out a Insurance, licenses. et: . i ‘i TV : f al nancial support of every loyal citizen c panel supplement to the regular report Revels, replacement, aaitenance es 18 j paripernatl pp, basse coger Fommenely for North Dakota's state development organ- | #8, /ette, 77, re emerge Ge.’ 2’... te | ai aeeantntemammmegittesince | etm i = atts: 8) : 12:7e i aS | EXPERT HERE oe | |. Greater Carrying Mr. Kellogg’ s pense a a fi Officers : ; E Meinhardi, the well known bit farther, we find that for the ten year |} ‘ xpert from Chicago, will. person- iod, th | JR CARLY... nee Pune ally be at the McKenzie’ Hotel, Bie. period, the average operating cost for the : "Grand Forks ‘ r@) akota marvk, N. Da on Friday and Sat- t 1 9 Cet : ARTHUR W. JOMNSO! fe oeuemst Vicr-Pare BREE Ge otk tee ee cars was 13: nts per Mile. Of i nee inh ra : ; n v uum this the cost of gasoline was only 1.7 | HERMAN STERN .. Sacoxo Vice-Paxs. e e re Shield” will not only. hol : ' : ! Raviare Shcid” wait nat only hol Cerits per Mile, or a fraction less than ‘Beemer Staseeseal A ssociation wer ge" care” ual a a on om 1214.% of the total operating cost. STANLEY WASHBURN _Fovren Vice-Pars. | aneous ef, vithst: i a SON v enna . strain regardless of the Le de It.is’ worth your. while to consider these T A.TOLLEFSON..., Mawnan Rx. Comnrress oe ; ne no! 5 7 M. Leade, Cooperevows ~ Eastgete, Dickinson CAVARNING: “Evers ruptured per-| figures: with’ care.. We suggest that you FRED A. TRISH 0000 esos eae TORAMORER MEMBERSHIPS ca f cautioned | against . keep an, actual, detailed record of the cost JAS. S. MILLOY.... woo -Stemrnant | or cration membership, $100 or more, entitling SESE RS, Jenverrs : {a s with understraps. 3 ie jamentious These trusses usually place the pad your car. In this way you can HP. WICKRAM... cs. Casmpatcs Dinzcron | the firm or company to name five members or re ns i on the lump and pet on the Tuptose i toa certainty how little moriey you GOVERNOR A. G. SORLIE, employees to represent the firm in the Asso- Rng Nepal h ulation ae uaaally necessitates | spend on gece} in relation to the total * i Otome weueeab OW Stax Mesnd ce Dinactoms enuen: ee sl ea! eration, or = init nit hershi 5 Resyits in sudden. death, - Therefore, operating ‘cost + Executive Osicrs poseried reenter sey pid do not expose yourself to the danger FARGO Radividosl ‘membierstip, oe ee Of wesring old-style trusses, with ee Standard. Gil Company (Indiana) — Parmer membership, $ 5.00 or more. rw Vacuum Rupture tiqually concentra d Branch Offices . Associate Membership, $25.00 or more for non- hield” = has no understraps, no f the energies an | BISMARCK DENILS LAKE pICkINso: vesitients. fe tle ae nat) ea gaat 6 fants i great o oryaization on keep- HH MINOT * VALLEY CITY WILLISTON ; Jarre, Bithaton 2 tically indestructible, and shoal ‘be ng te pk gasoline at a low level, to worn while ing. Mr. Meinhardi test vice possible to the i ‘P A N W. EK will be pleased to demonst: “Th M: E. age Rupture Shield” “avail gen : fond ee of the Middle West, | CA IG. who call at 1s ote! rom o t ti ce nays aa Only ‘Fentimen ‘ pia maintain in the cua quality of its prod- eas ; | inv! 30 Ca mn ie above date f rs , pigaia b a ie Sih anal of ee OCTOBER 12 to 17; 1925 ” a a later date for women and chil- |. aot RD. | E 5 MNatice: De not write aking! tobe [Da not gl 3 Standard '¢ Oil: il: Company i ee ee NS ad I Bailding A MILLION INHABITANTS BY 1930 rent aap, at ny “$40°So. Michigan Ave. Chicago, Il. | [I W. North Ave., Chicago, |

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