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

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PAGE EIGHT RAILROADSIN | MINNESOTA WIN RY | ing a permanent injunction prevent- ing the defendant from shutting off a ie Washington, March 8.--()—After | thing, he added, narrowed down to a/ certain water sup) 5 | saaal {a discussion of two hours, the senate | nropoaition of Amending the constitu: | |The plaintiff claims that some time | lage nite aha Line ‘ cs ._ ‘judiciary committee adjourned today | tion. ago he sold to defendant « piece of’ = Case Against, Omaha Lin (Services This Week Will Be in without de whether als jcSenatota awards, Remocrat New| land adjoining his own, ents M rY cd—F , = earings. sl 0 ond raey, ce, Democrat, ry 2 ! i. He yy Dismissed—Further Ac | Evangelical Church, Start- [bills to modi rahibition law. |r eth of mbam have inttbduced |claime that the defendant agreed to ic tion Not Determined | PRY, Questions directed by a majority | measures to modify the present law, furnish him with all the watet he | ing Tuesday ist ihe committee indicated that they|utso urged hearings. ‘The New Jer-| Needed from this well so long as hes. 4 opposed hearings, and at one point, | sey senator 4.2 stir in the com. | the defendant, remained in possession { s n y create ir in the coi Nhe inad, bat wat ; Minneapolis, Minn, Mareh 8. |< Sunday, Wap aNOIMES prekt. day fn -cepnwn Edge, Republican, New Jer-| mittee when he charged that boot-| f, Uae ha Arad Ay be ria eatin Minis lige (incre wate caceaee eo ne te, Cea ee ee eee se tar edhtitep: to ternish swkter large crowds at all the services y Senator Caraway, Democrat, Ar] “te until the case was decided upon its | terday. . rite, service: : s “aie * : ” enforce prohibition in the ports i Aldridge enenial a Bapitia th hdl et 3 2 weak: | one enforcement officer to cach three oa on, Hennepin | Aldridge speaking at the ene antist cning by congress on the prohibition persons, but he Msisted New Jersey |‘. Cook with Gas. It’s the { ripe ata i sparen’ Speclal- Sunday. sibel’ (eeeelety Mee Seaver vara Repub: | was law abiding, Ideal Fuel. 1 the next step rch. Special Sunday school ean, Idaho, insisted the Volstend act ie s 0 he indicated it Pifaty the "avangeliate acre the could not be amended without vio | 4 motio rE Giice uO Union oStIREAt| ee the constitution. The whole ihe ial ithe Evangelical church. The crowds) -—-——~ oa eee j 4 on’s decision di jthat came packed the church to its’ put finally was persuaded to reveal ‘i : a indictment | BEEE eae sida for Ghotetian | he convents of that hand—three red s orde ho ‘oO ri " 7 sla ji 4 re rrr | os aie-order, d » Minne total losses. At the extreme left is the s hooner Robert E. Dean cf Thomaston, Me., which : increasing. The meetingy through-| Of the love of the world? Yield your = sota courts are without power to grounded in a heavy f The Annie A. Ross of Boston, in the foreground, went aground when her captain out the week will be continued at/ tite to Christ just now. Choose you) [=] Wh bi itomobil contrarily to rulings of the United| mistook signal s on the cther vesse a light t. Johnson of the Rcbert E. Dean is left the Evangelical church because it ac-| this day whom you will serve.” — en you buy an automobile you reme court, whieh gave the] destitute, at 62, by the loss of his v He and his men blame a black eat that came aboard just before |commodates, More people than the a —s, invest a certain appreciable sum of f TOR otk intrastate freiest| GUO Usha 3) Hey. Aldriage announced, that this Fitzsimmons and = money. ‘ mee where tHiey ¢o! pith intet=| > nao _-—-—--- | would be a week of special services, —— ta LN TI asada aaa , 4 Farmers State Bank of New Rock- (every evening service furnishing Delaney to Meet = If you were buying stocks or/ at Aa tne st inacemenss ean: BANK CONSOLIDATIONS ENCOURAGING —frtie"teriatuaw, tm cle [GRE Seat he ttamiy nine The in Ring March 17| j= bonds you would seek the counsel f PG Gae rer (ee canniman rate. act ie pet lel hols Cvangelist desires that entire famil- — of your banker. provision 0: Me mpg ed to Mohall is now Citizens State ; Be —— . pet due, Belden SIGNS ON THE FINANCIAL HORIZON iri: 83838 soBtustsor'n'ct. Sou Storer Se"tar’an peril TBak Mitte ht Sieny| Those who seek the counsel’ of, i tive. The sixth indictmer Tat State Bank, Grassy Butte-- 7@ {it toether ve oon will be “An, Young Bob Fitzsimmons and Jimmy | =< and buy from, a conscientious, ’ the one against the Om moved to Killdeer is now Security fiventfal Dev.” Delaney, St. Paul light heavyweights, — uy y 2 ¢ entious, the long and short haul stat SAYS ST ATE EXAMINER SEMINGSON | State Bank, Killdeer, two banks now |” +h ia AP wlll'mect in agen found no decision | 3 capable automobile dealer, inevit- f oa | in city. i i ;! bout here March 17. = i HIGH PRICES | | hina State Rank, Backoo—moved te ae hacarS, Play night on ine, pelaney and Fitssimmons have met | ES : nd get more for their money. ! = 2 | cavalier is now Pembina County § H: ”" id: twice before, resulting jn a draw in a about * | tion of North Da- r the pomt| Bank of Cavalier, two banks now in cael atime or tremaittony eisiecs: Grand Rapids, Michigan, and a deci- = t hd antl int ek es ee a | kot iccordance with a re- a large | eit cette is ace “Bismarck who reject sion for Delaney in Los Angeles. — , automobiles; come in, if only for a the state bank (ft emall e Bank of Roth—moved to Bis- Goq and continue in this will be SS ae eran = chat. : ing much time when | bee First State Bank of Bis- sinong those who will some day call 100 tailored shirt waists, ’ the ilbe r LAND LEASES arter Section in Benson Co. | bigger The need, Semingson said, is for Qu % s Improve is and the com: | 1 n the various centers wiers State Bank of Buttzville— us count I Electric and Acetylene : Brings Record Price— | parative case of ation are | where come to. trade and, to. Lisbon is now Farmers! Ss use thoce a Ue cece enercesta Welding Bismarck, P No, Dak. 4 je : [taking their toll of the 1 in Bank of Lisbon, three bank: | The only place! 7 | Distributors of HK $540 a Year jsmaller towns and increasing — the $ in city. | halineverenteris Tomcat BISMARCK WELDING 7 ieee | business of banks in the larger cen- | removals pproved : urmers & Merchants Bank of ¢ you come to Christ and WORKS Willys-Overland Fine Motor Cars. i Mucord prices being paid for ters. banking department during the last| Clementsville-moved to Wimbledon close to Him as to put the} j Record price # pa Dar vais 3: Farmers and Merchants Bi 5 ih the churah te wham 6 leases on state ae ey (aoe have been ‘ap- {of Wimbledon, one bank now in Land Commis: | proved fe bank examiner’s| — M taken| First State Bank of Surrey—mov- any from Car banks h changed | ov: k, Har-| ed to Granville is now First St: A racy sid accordance with é | Bank of nville, one bank now in in the northern } the natura from towns! Tue en fity. A ; ear: where banking is not profitable to! over by Citizens State Bu der-| le at was leased for those centers where the finay lin. three banks now in cit ‘we * 3. erica on tere Hee. sources of the community are log Grano- Citizens State Ba aken | Will Solicit For ne quarter section in Ramsey coun- | |. centered Geer thy <Citivens Lines| ty prowet stances, Semingson said.) ford, one bank now in ci County Agent Funds the consolidations has| 4dams Scandia Ameri Bank, in tani n‘tomake one good bank in toss | taken aver by Securi Rank. Tomorrow Morning the a two or more had a bitter ank now \ —— i said struggle to exist before the consoli- | Members of the agricultural com- Railtoad’s Plan to Protect Crossings Approved by Board, too ma’ support one in tow! cases which submitted ilroad for the u The ir ch ming: si Fifth stre ossing gates will . with the ¢ the of the time. The conmission will re quire the city and the rai nish flagmen at h the public become nm plication of the C company for permission to sell $1 said, ¢ 000 in first mortgage bonds on its eas! made i plants at Bismarck and Valiey C Dakota i to the bankers themselves. | neau is now Pioneer Bank, Bottineau, | dismissed. League Candidates “The time when small banks could | two banks now in. city. : Catchings protested that adherence For Congress Here) make larce profits is passed or ts} Farmers State Bank of Barlow. - to the world tribunal was unconstitu- ew Rockford is now/| tional. could support bank: nkers’ committee working in only to the people of the state but | passing,” Semingson said. “Bank-} moved to RS ON FLORIDA COAST SEA CLAIMS TWO SCHOONE bee. one bank now in city. dividends | rs. Te State Bank of Nekoma--moved over a period nd the bigge: volume of business the piace of the smaller For the most part, he s tendency is toward county seat towns | ural business and popu- | financial ho ert Semingson, s cording bank ex Kidder County Bank of Steei moved to Dawson is | fewer oi them. to date in 14 months follo lis now mittee of the Bismarck Assoc of Commerce will solicit the bu: men of the ci tomorrow morn for financi {tion to provide an agricultural pert, or county agent, for Burle county. | tal Valley City, thre s in which there were} Fordville” . or Which could not! over by Fa eed them! Fordv k now d! Forbes Farmers State hes State Bank consol ny” ban in cit Ban ns whic mittee, the association recently cided to raise ness men, which eral aid mone; ject. A preliminary solicitation k now in th the $1,200 fe I's State 1 e Bank of consolidation of bh hange in location i: son said, of the w tank, tak R Bark, ta’ er ed ae ; te Compa taking. : Injunction Against First State Bank, taken Participation in International Bank, nk now in city. ockgrowers Banko! expected Mia: kabeitc aver aby First not] washington, March 8—(P)—The ore will he de in the n il Bank, Marmarth, one bank|SUPreme court today refused to en- If the present tendency con-| now in city. terta attempted legal challenge yg the next two years, he| Zahl First State Hank, taken over |to American participation in’ the onsiderable change’ will be] by Si nk of Zahl, one bank now | World court. te T n the banking map o€ North! tn city. with benefits accruing not | ed by Benjamin Removals Catchings, Bank of Westhope—moved to Botti- Judge F. J. Graham of Ellendale. Nonpartisan league candidate for) congress from the second district, was | in the city Satur He will oppose | Congressman Tom Hall for the R publican nomination at the June pri- mary. Judge Graham has been a resident of North Dakota since 1884, coming | here at tho time with his parents) from Michigan. They settled on a! farm near Ellendale, where, with the exception of his periods of schooling. he made his home until 1906. In} that year Mr. Graham was graduated | from the law school of the University of North Dakota, and went to Oakes, | N. D., where he began the practice | of his profession. | After a year at Oakes Mr. Graham went to Ellendale, where he opened a Jaw offic and where he has_ si made his home. Mr. Graham was appointed d judge for the third district by then Governor Lynn J. Frazier, wh position he held until January 1921. He has held the office . state's attorney for Dickey county. During the war he served as Red Cross chairman and was also cha man of the fourth and fifth Libe oan drives. | At the last session of the legisla- ture Judge Graham was the attorney | for the-house committee which con-| ducted an investigation into the af-! fairs of the state highway commis-| sion. 5 | Judge Graham plans to conduct an active campaign throughout the dis- DONT OVERLOOK A coop THING Edward mery taking FOLEY S R. Can slecp -all my chest is gone, @ is the bad congh. My whole fam-— eily use it for coughs, and | ‘and it always, helps.”” Stops; Kling in throat, nervoua hacking, | puts a soothing healing coating inflamed throat, Don't FOLEY'S HONEY AND tht, sorenes Like this man, thousands of people # ive heed to constipa- tion only when it is too late. eS fz : SKY . N 1 ‘4 < £ ea ‘Tl tell you why they wouldn't insure you— Mes allowed constipation to become chronic— until finally it resulted inorganic disease. ‘People don’t realize how oes constipation is. Its first effects ar 8. ¢ hardly mor than annoyances—headaches, loss of appetite, sleeplessness and the like. But. # time, as the body is subjected to continued intestinal poisoning, it may lead to high blood pressure, rheumatism, diabetes or even Bright’s disease, d “Stop constipation if you wish to live long. Tak i Nuj per ea ng. ‘Take a little Nujol every day—that Nujol relieves constipation in Nature’s way Lenten fons dangerous for anybody. Nojol is Nujol can be taken for any length of time wich 4 ly. It does not t the stomach i ‘oi 4 a and is not absorbed by the body. Medical author: oe oe. eee pee reaaparnay ities approve Nujol bycause it is so safe, gentle direct; i with th and natural in its action, irections on each bottle. Unlike laxatives, it does not form a habit at anytime. - Shor dines Nujol makes up for a deficiency —temporary or chronic —in the supply of natiral lubricant in the intestines. It softens the waste matter and thus permits ¢! h and elimination without overtaxing the i inal mugcles, and can be discontinued THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE TR | Langdon is now Northwestern Bank of Langdon, two banks now in city now Kidder } County Bank of Dawson, one bank! We admit support of the~proposi- Upon recommendation. of the com- 00 among the busi- ill finance the pro- ducted last week was very snecessful and assured the success of the*unitdr World Court: Denied An injunction -proceeding institut- a New York. and Washington lawyer, was <= ~~" TSENATE COMMITTEE FAILS TO REACH DECISION ABOUT PUBLIC HEARINGS | ON PENDING PROHIBITION REVISION Coffey Arrives to Hear Court Case * Judge J. A. Coffey of Jamestown is REVIVALS CONTINUED inthe city téday to hear the case of ‘foanuel Sasse ys. Mike Hilscher, in | | | | district court, ‘The plaintiff ix ask- upon vhe rucks 4a MOUNNs Lo upon them.” Pointing out that J values to $3.95. Very special, shua culled upon the people to serve God 69¢ each. A. W. Lucas Co. \in “sincerity” she said: “When Jesus was upon the earth He adnite hat ——SSS————————— here were hypocrites in the church. it today, but it is foolish from Christ on account to LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY. HN 208-10th St. Phone 776 hypoc She closed her message by telling lof a mother who brought ate! the famous evangelist, Givsy Si nd wanted him ke hand the qreat man an fused to reach. out his right hand to- ward the evangelist. Asked what he We tesuod wy teas ale Wes fen et a pT No other two commodities have a more intimate bearing on the affairs of man than gasoline and wheat. A brief study of their price relationship. will prove intefesting. The Monthly Crop and Market Bulletin of the United States Department of Agri- culture shows us that: the average farm price for wheat in1913was$.784 perbushel. ._ _ During the same year, the Standard Oil - Company (Indiana) average Chicago tank wagon price for gasoline was $.14837. These figures show-that in 1913 one . - bushel of wheat would buy 5.28 gallons of pene in 1925, the average farm price for wheat was $1.50118 per bushel. And, Standard Oil Company Cindiohs) average Chicago tank wagon pricé for: gasoline was $.17276 per f Which, expressed in terms of com- modity, means that in 1925 one bushel of . _ wheat would buy 8.69 gallons of gasoline— or 64% more than it would purchase in 1913. In other words, while the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) average Chicago tank wagon price for ereotine advanced 16.4% in ve , average farm price increased 91%. ing ex: igh de- ‘ed- ‘on- Wheat for wheat incr ' _ Factors which no man can control enter into the business of supplying the nation with food and with. ine. : Inclement weather can ruin crops and influence: prices. A dry. well can waste enormous sums of money, which the petroleum industry must absorb. The flow of crude, like the yield of wheat, fluctuates with conditions natu sets and which no man can control. * Yet the farmer and the oil man are able, .within certain limits, to overcome Funeral 5 ‘> many localicies. . . ~ ‘Director. ‘ >.» ‘The Standard Oil Company (Indiana), A by Seveloping its famous cracking proc- Parlors 210 Fifth | ‘i esses, has able to double the yield Phone 687W . of ine from-a barrel of crude. farmer and the Standard Oil Com- pany. (Indiana) have had to meet in- creasing costs of production. The price of fat cgeos has gone up during the last ve The fact that the price of gasoline has advanced less than that of almost any _ other basic commodity is a tribute to intensive lization in,a highly or- The.net result of Standard: effic

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