The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 1, 1925, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE OH, RE D HOT P: AP. AD HEARINGON REASSESSMENT POSTPONE Will Come Before Judge Cof- fev at) Burleigh Court House Thursday Eve Calondar Called » Conn, On his te Charleston | JAMES WILL | TALATONIGHE ABOUT HELL sce chu hes choir 0 Prayer Service at) 7 o'clock fou vigned on Will Precede the Regular pe vila monster, ent of locomotor has to be} OLDSMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO. 212 Main St. Phone 428 Scout Troop Organizes Drum and Bugle Corps rapidly Instrun e furnish ‘The scout bugle and drum corps | p: s permitted to take part in any tie, civic or religious parade nnot accept a fee for its What is Rain Insurance? pu. voeavree anid Over a pe yng in alm: service Other scout troops in the city ed to follow the le. nau of sbyterian boys. family, sessing unus : pamafactsing Ji is insurance Ra aaicing ihew with ime und wae that prevents a oe ee STRENGTH parte rain ale for Wein Kare Away back in history, from meaning sturdy Norsemen found cod- f poor business. liver oil sufficient to help If the weather — Headache «velop marvelous stenatty means anything ca @, Stop them with the and endurance. . 3 hb , physicians’ safe pres- to your business, Ses Seott’s Emulsion see ehis Hartford : effect hea cise rroven by yeas cicut ig eodbdiver oil like the Vik- = Agency. 8 of all ages. ings thrived on prepared | MURPHY An-a-cin Safely Relieves _ 5 Eetacke* Tat Ricimae ihe oem: al 8 ted “The Man Who Knows Insurance” Earache Influenza Ricumatism ‘tasty cream. It builds AN-A:CINZ2in/ | | seatt& Bowne, Booméeld,x.3. sn Bismarck, N, D. Phone 577 _ Britain is om Handy Pocket Tin Only 25C ' strength and endurance. CANCER CURE (COULTER T0 PRESENT DATA. T0 THE BOARD. Endeavor to Show the! Necessity ef Continuing Williston Station he has found a ng at Toronto that in lead in solution into the ve neer sufferers provides elie! Si will be a candida ures hail pect, oe would require certify to the court by the plaintiff's ' nocd to High Court From Action of Wells Co. Court Appeul from an uction of the Well i 33 | | s still allow children nol ure shakes [ hoot | superintendent ‘Does your child cough all ae Rent a battery for your Radio. We maintain it. old remedy ; 2 A fretful child coughing at era have used it for 53 years to relieve coughs and colds. ‘This old remedy does more than relieve. It clears away oking pi phlegm that It will pay you to investigate. oon Absolutely pure ingred- lets, (no narcotics) Chamberlain's Cough Rem- edy ideal for young folks— ugh becomes 8 case for the doctor let thie old remedy help your child as it hus helped others. Get 25c, regular size 50c and $1.00. Children like it Mothers trust it PLAN FOR THE NEW YEAR NOW! Well-laid plang will give you a solid founda- tion for a successful: year. you a definite goal toward which to direct the year’s activities. They will give Make your plans now, before the new year starts, and let us plan with you. ence is at your service in making your plans, and our service is yours to carry through your plans successfully. ony CITY NATIONAL BANK BI6MARCK, P. C, Remington, President. J. A. Graham, Vice President and Cashier. P. C. Remington, Jr., and A. V. Sorenson, Asst. Cash, NO. "NO. DAKOTA SORLIE SAYS HE THINKS NYE WILL GET SEAT | His Belief Is Based on His Own Interpretation of News Dispatches Although he has received no com- munication from Senator Gerald P. Nye since the latter left for Wash: ington, Governor A. G. Sorlie said today ‘he believes that developments in Washington have been such as to indicate that the Cooperstown pub- lisher will be granted the senate seat to which Sorlie appointed him. His belief, the executive said, is based om his own interpretation of news dispatches from Washington as they relate to the possibility of Nye being seated by the senate. Politicians here are. commenting on a ‘curious situation which they foresee may develop as the result of Nye appointment. The govern- proclamation appointing Nye ated that he was to serve until © | June 30 when his successor will be elected ut a special election. Nye for election but if he is defeated wil] mean that three men will have held one senate seut during the regular period of six years. They would be Senator Ladd, who died, Nye wha was. ap- pointed, ynd Nye’s successor, elect- ed_to fill out the unexpired term, Believes His Action Pleases the People Commenting on the legality of his act in appoint s and th believed he was ing the es of the people. Had he appointed Nye before issuing his proclamation of election he would “S| have had to appoint him for the bal- Nature Give Us MMMM MM POM . TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1925 ance of the unexpired term, the |said the Governor. “If I had the Governor said. But since the elec- tion proclamation was issued first it was then possible to appoint al period of time.” man to serve only until the people a had an opportunity to express them-| Automatic electri selves at the special election. trains which carry “T believe I had the right to ap. point and that Nye will be se: ated” ”| day. ZIeueenecueueaucnuauaggecucucganeecncauauacqeneceaccacaiaueccueneucnianacusognacneneniniete (BISMARCK.N.OAR. DIAMONDS "JEWELRY Old-Fashioned Jewelry Remodeled for Christmas We made a lifetime study of this delicate work and will gladly offer suggestions, or submit de- tailed designs and estimates without obligation. We are showing a wonderful line of Diamond mountings in Platinum and White Gold, and can reset your Diamond on short notice. Christmas Orders F for remodeling placed now insure the greatest amount of personal attention, and can be ready for Christmas. F. A. KNOWLES Jeweler - Bismarck. “Bismarck’s Diamond Store.” ONUAUNUOGOUSOLAUNOAGOONOAUDDAGANECOccNcNaaoNceONCodenONNOgNcOuatO The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) be- lieves that much of the misunderstanding of the petroleum industry, on the part of the public, may be charged to lack of information respecting this very point. Nature does not give us crude oil, much less does she give us gasoline. She mgkes us pay for every barrel of crude we get in money, in time and laborious e “Of the 18,500 wells drilled in the United ? States between January 1 and September @ this year, more than 6,500 failed to -ORDER THAT XMAS SUIT NO‘ Largest Selection of New W golens at the Price 1 te ome DORUM T AILORING find oil.” The drilling of these wells called for heavy investments of capital. The pro- ducers of crude oil pay enormous sums of money annually for machines, equip- ment, engines, boilers, motors, pumps, pipes, tools, cement, tile, brick and scores of other materials. The cost of producing crude is great, and growing. It has been calculated “that in the producing branch alone over a half a billion dollars a year are spent in th> effort to maintain the country’s oil supply.” More than one-third of this tremenic.. investment is lost by reason of the wells failing to reach an oil strata. The cther two-thirds represent producing welts. ‘When the oil is above ground, it must be handled and rehandled before it can reach your tank as gasoline. First, it must be transported long distances through pipe lines. » Second, it must be stored in quantities sufficient to insure a steady supply for the refiners. Third, it must be refined in plants that represent a total investment of hundreds of millions of dollars. ‘Fourth, it must be transported in special tank cars to point of distribution. Fifth, it must be stored in bulk. stations until called for by the consuming public, and, Sixth, it must be hauled in tank wagons to service stations, garages, or to the tank of the ultimate consumer. Each of these steps calls for large in- vestments of money and heavy operating charges all of which the Standard Oil : - (Indiana) furnishes that you may have your gasoline when and where you want it at a reasonable price. No, nature does not give us gasoline! Standard Oil Company General Otfice: Stands Standard Oil Building 910 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago The : Only High Class Tailoring in First se Bank Bide. Bismarck. _ right to appoint at all I believe [ had the right to appoint for a specified CETTE

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