The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 8, 1926, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT oe ea as iii ec tit Hea, BAY 8 FEBRUARY 8, 1936 — MT Ride in the New Ze ee | “70” WILLYS - KNIGHT SIX |j LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY | | nn a He was stenehed to the Fj More Shocks Recorded ‘ : Plead Not Guilty r 26 months, and was nd . i St. Louis, Mo., Feb. 8.—)—! . bs 5 ‘|depreciation cha: the -annual T0 KEEP U, S, to have ccesd to BIG BRE AK IN Ski Tournament | .citi Geno were recontea ae se] | amount of this deffeit is being stead-| | New, York, Feb, UP — Thiet an front. He was ¥ Louis University today from 9:23 to i ily reduced,according to the compar. nv. 1916, and attached to the Rou- TOCK MARKET vere “Ski club of Fargo gaited a.m. Seismologist James Mc-| ~ given: out, today. m army for two months in that ners Hh ndtlte 3 | DEFI : A t f th by - in estimated the distance at y OUT OF COURT © 5 fer eGpRy wben Tryave pied ee 2,200 miles and fixed the loeation as ligt in Reduced jr, race track owner, wi indleted on Janyary 28 on charg of violating the national prohibit on g law, today pleaded not guilty, and. } ; five of the 61 bet og) including W. | with the French at Verdun in Apr, Fargo, N. D., Feb. 8—UP)=4The Do-] 11 2. m. with the greatest intensity ative figures for the last three years, 0 Served In World War During 1925 ‘the deficit incurred i Z is i .!| probabl; tral Ai Thi: 3 “ % were held for trial in federal court Ss “Washburn, was an offteer in the See ee ee ec re tee tie S| Nprenty- is Bat Ge aw vate! ees ras S1GRAMD, of cmich $140,660, was atti The remaining defend. Minnesota n guard and was * " iti r Fred 1 4 ants failes ut in appearan Wou'd Require Kellogg to) cae to active duty May 9, 1917, as| Initial Outburst of Selling ninesBite the noor condition of the | quake felt earlier jn Mawall | 517,291 Barrels Flour Made and $41905 by ike clevater. Tals | bench Rd ‘were ordered : militar ide to John F. vens, on + 4 Pap lrg “4 rf ee f : ‘marks a. Substantial reduction from| by Ju lowe. ¢ Show Why Entrance Sould jan advisory railroad mission to Keus-| Absorbed, But Another Saintes a tinal genre of ca Une ke eat on the seie| During 1925—Total Sales © |the deficit incurred. during previous Not Be Stopped pli oa alin Bae Wave Foll 87.1. Riders from Grand Forks and | mograph of Fordham University from |) - ; EET Tiebe ae olde Pepe earl g RELIEVES BOY'S SUFFER- jot Be Stopp | vostok to the Root diplom: ‘ave Follows Fergus Falls figured prominently in 10:26 until almost noon today, ‘The|' | , $4,969,576 195,900 and during. 1924 $309,548. ae | with the ec the ‘scoring. disturbance was estimated io” have i os cre oe sha wp to date "My little ber vii a trouble Washington, Feb. 8--(P)—An f-| Served in Toul and. Chateau-Thierry| _..ew York, Feb, 8,—G®)—The _un- sacl aks eee Sentered about 1,603 miles from New! Grand Forks, N. D. Feb. 8—UP) Nelson, ‘auditor of the mill| was three We. tried ell ‘Kinds or ; . eet ‘oul and Cha : . . 8. ) N. D., . B.- wed 0 was three. fort to invoke the power of the Ame re ion. He was| expectedly large volume of brokers’ Earthquake Shock Te Matinee tutemstey. Pahari td) Flour manufactured at the North Da: | and clivatne for the industrial com- cous’ Pras and medicines, without DR a tECrise th che woell. tort September, 1918, 4 ns outstanding, the federal inves- jat 10:42 o'clock. kota State Mill during 1926 amounted | mission, said today that some minor | any rellet, For ten weeks he was the United States in a eal Fou [8 harged from | tigation of recent food combines, and Felt in Honolulu a se he to 617,291 ‘barrels; according to fig-| adjustments on the figures for 1924} down, didn't t cet ‘a night's sleep due to was made in a proceeding pewan here | 919, the calling of about $20,000,000 in COURT CASES HEARD ures given out today by the mill man-| might be necessary when two other! his cough. A friend gave me a bottle pany hdd : pial Catehings;. # efore leaving for Fr by re-| loans by banks today, resulting in the agement. audits now-being made for the gover-| of Foley’s Hone: Tar and that ashingto e Major | marking up.of call money to 5%: per| | Honolulu, Feb. 8—()—A | sharp| | Carson.—/Tie court eases left over| “During 1035 the mill purchased a|nor and the state hoard of audit, re-| night, after taking. Foley's baie 9 large volume of sell-| earthquake shock was felt on the Is-| from the fall term of court were |totsl of 2.887415 bushels of :wheat| spectively, are conchided. -A+slight tnd ‘tar, he, slept all wight erie preme court, which was as file Y and war departments to make ing in toda; stock market which} land of Maui and in Honolulu at| heard by Judge Berry on Tuesday |at @ cost of $8,887,476. ‘The gross | change in- the figures on the ycar’s| Mrs. Ruth Willard, 1524° Kappes St., Catchings. for permission to file peaking tour through 35 states pre-| was distinetly weak by early after-|11:30 o'clock this morning. The lo-|and Wednesday. No decisions have! sates of flour for the Period brought |Josses given out Saturday was an-|Indlanepolis, Ind. 'gatiataction guar. suit requiring tary Kellogg to} senting the case of Ru in the| noon, The iniX:] outburst of selling|¢al disturbance was noticeable in| been given as yet. $4,969,576. nounced today. anteed,—Adv, show cause why hould not be war. In.1921 he was appointed by} was well absorbed, but the announce- : : ‘3 af the state department to the secretar-; ment ‘of anti-trust proceedings iat of the American delegation to the | against the Ward interests and gth- |disarmament conference at Wash- ‘on of rumors that § I he | ington the Postum Cereal company’s offer Contending that membership inthe | The offices of the Association of | to purchase a majority interest in tribunal would be unconstitutional, | Commerce have decided not to. limit! Chlifornia Packing had been with- the petitioner declared the resolution | attendance to member awn and the heavy calling of of adherence adopted by the senate | one wishing to hear M started another huge wave of rested on.an invalid use of judicial! whether a member of t liquidation under which — quoted ; quest of the Russian embass brought in) the ;| Washburn was detailed by the state] cent, induce strained from consummating this country’s entrance into the world tribuna Called Unconstitut ional and legislative authority. he | OF Not, will be welcomed. ‘values were quickly washed away. Secretary Kellogg was made a © | possible reservations should be made | California packing broke 224% points e defendant because he is now negetiat- in advance with t cretary, but Ward Baking “B" dropped ing with the other nations in the |'failure to make re to 66%, Postum Cereal fell world court to carry into effect the been no ong away ints to 110's and General ervations should ‘om the meeting, Senate's resolution. Surily| #8 sufficient extra places will he pro- | Electtic, Dupont, Loose Wiles Bis- The petition will not necesturily | Viged for to accommodate ull, | cuit, ed Fruit, Hudson | Motors eventuate & a aE raat i, a and several others fell four Po nent preme court upon the valid be ly seven points. Stop loss orders World court resolution. It merely] Be@ Keepers Open -l were: touched off in large volume, ud cary! Annual Convention |i2%"* upon. by i ioe oe at State College): : wom Southwestern, “! Fargo, N. members 0! North Dakota Bee| j Sulphur, but i Keepe ciation attended the w the face of weakness al opening session of the annua! éon- © j Neer ofthe oreimiation tse i| CORPORA: <TI0NS- | . a Us | gan this forenoon at the North Da- br rere a kota agricultural college. { f the school (¢, K, Wing company, Carrington, P H. L. Walster, d of agriculture coll pened $90,000; Hattie J. Wing and C. the meet we ing ‘the asks leave to file a suit which require an answer from Kellogg. It will be pass the court af L reconven offerings Feb. 8.—(#)—Fifty > ors to Carrington, and Alice M. the convention und. outlining. the W. Ric Logan, Montan PEL INEae ht short éourse in ha keeping to be of- Lakota’ Bis and = Transportation Major anley Washburn.j fered by the college during the con-! company ‘a, $10,000; J.D. jor, y vention. {Gyonnay el ‘Archie Moore World Traveler and Cor- The mceting will continue throug’ and W. Tuesday and Wednesday, with the errig, Mapes. ; respondent, to Speak election of offi a reali “| Wheat Growers Warehouse com- A resolutions scheduled as the basiness | pany nd Forks, $1, 000,000; Geo. raged , ne closing: . . J. an ohert L. Metabers of the Biumarck: Associa- ' Weinesda: Se Oa Ua aeuae es tRee ktat tion of Commeree in s)| In ‘his opening remarks, ean Wal-| 400 shares of common stock at $100 accompanied by their w r s-! ster related the history of an old par and 9,900 shares of preferred hands, are planning to ; ouri-Towa boundary dispute which Loox at $100 par. annual membership dinner meeting has been termed the “honey war.”, “Stgueen’ Hardware company, Me- at the r i¢ hotel Tuesday | pointing to the incident as one of ville, Nelson county, $10,000; 0. evening at 0 o'clock, This n-ithe strange situations in history|jraugen, S. J. Patterson and Harry a. AO "i |gaused by people’s interest in bee] ce ol 3 tions re: made with S | kee; x ,, with nh nal postal "."* Tmportance Of Having, tay, ‘Bismarck, and Henry Kiein Last year, more Overland cars For buyers who investigate findin sent out to all membe! turday Halliday. 3 ; and members are reauested, Uo male An All- Steel Body, eT Ue cee ee ‘ ‘ * were bought than ever before. this extraordinarily good-looking : resi ra ns in ad nee 50 hat the committe wit have detinite ies] | the wort over Dodge Brothers are When the, price of $595 was an- ‘dependable Overland Sedan they jow many to provide for, known for one contribution of im- a ¥ . . : 1 - . vickte eave, Bismarck are espe-| meastrable importance to the ate: | Special Winter : _ mouncedon the OverlandStandard' can get. quality, comfort, room, é Sedan, the demand immediately power, speed, endurance — at a * ; : exceeded production possibilities. low price unequalled among four- ley Washburn of Wilton, who will, tion of the first passereer automo- ° deliver the principal talk of the" biles fitted with all-steel open bodies Prices taking for hiss ct] and the first ht all-steel closed North Dakota. 3 bodies. The importance of this {Ford Cylinder Blocks, rebored fom that eople have an oppor-| achievement will, in the future, be | and rehoned .... $5.00 Ry cee * This year, plans’ are completed: cylind cars. features ual. = * panity. of isten i L spmarpad tees ab 2086). al Fordson Cylinder Blocks, re- : pee i bie er “o1 of » pant : : raveled us widely 3 tl t y ; i eee VAPORS UPIAY Prati [Novel and rehoned sei for a 50% increase —and even this . ity construction in this Overland - urn, and they will not pass up this’ passenger coaches is to railwa: Dodge Cylinder Blocks, chance’ of hearing the: digtinguished | Pranepsrtations of aistet "eam oles ae $6.00 f : big. increase apparently will fall model make it the. finest-built light man. i ships to navigation and of all-metal e . i Nucusle To, Preside.” | Supa, to, navigatios cxevrotet Coligder“Blocka, re below the eall for deliveries. car in the worl H N bored and rehoned. $5.00 3 Judge W. L. Nues ¢] Dodge Brothers, ‘according to M. Fen ae ! i . at the meeting and wi B. Gilman, while still engaged in [} Overland Cylinder Blocks, four F ji is poaenss of eae a v manntecturing mote car parts for cylinders .............-$5.00 : 5 : toa ‘ : ; luring the past year. others and while planning the car ft Overland Cylinder Blocks ik “ y : dard will present the prop -| which to b hei , with veriant y! p < ae E " 5 or as deter y the board clearly the need for the all-steel mo- ny er 'ylinder 5 . * i tet of directors following a series of tor car. The all-steel railroad coach four cylinders 5.00 to $6.00 ’ WILLYS FINANCE ; group membership meetings held re- | had demonstrated its great superior- Il Studebaker Cylinder Rgrice \ >" cently f : ; ; 3 : The high school orchestra will tur-| HY,0V88 Squeaks und noises and al. [| SX cylinders. . .$7.00 to $8.00 it PLAN : ish music during the serving of the so as a saver of lives in case of ac- i dinner, and the Bismarck male quar-' cident, Why not an automobile pay ALL PREVIOUS PRICES tet will sing. Misses Betty Loft- entirely of steel? CANCELLED, , house and Bernice Joslin will pre-! "and now the whole automobile in- " a sent some dance specialties. dustry,” says Mr. Gilman, “has be- Full line of pistons, piston To better acquaint the people of gun to recognize that the all-steel wrist pins, also shims Bismarck with the fact that tbody ig the automobile body of the bearings. All factory Washburn has had travels and es: fathce” duplicates. Weewnces. Which | 7aake alks of’ “It is entirely logical to look to exceptional interest, the followings odge Brothers Motor Car--on which ff; hor, other special prices 208 gijeeming him is reprinted from have been devoted over eleven years fim! m, Pi 1 tally Sila A A i constant faithtul effort toward papel the improvement his type of * “Major Washburn wus police re-' construction for the highest aever | Modern Machine ter on the Minneapolis Journel| Goment of the art of building” all- Works’ ee on a Noga: oe tie Minneks steel bodies. ‘The low graceful all: orks +. 3 -; steel closed bodies now displayed ent ct ee RTE Be hac the wilt on Dodge Brothers standard chassis 921 Front ~ oo ri} is >" stand out as the crowning achieve- i 2 e -Sparates dispatch boat “Fawn”, sup Meet Ce thie antigcing, cestese cts Pte : with Nogi's army before Port Arthur, : fF for improvement. ferving with thet ‘third Japanese army ‘Mntil the end of the war. He or- ized a news sempice in the far a Indin, peated a dispute 4ooat in the Black sea in December, earrying British and U.S. yov- ernment oftiga od te Bo mail and Russian revo- Ef CS EE RS eae . -% SOrpiy bapa ears Get to the Sadetes. 4 2 |e O.B. Rastory Pet v Louis White is now in charge of our Wash Rack, and will be pleased to see his old customers. ; \Phone 318 COPELIN MOTOR COMPANY

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