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PAGE EIGHT © THE ‘BISMARCK TRIBUNE | posed sy his interest at Flasher, and ¢ that time the officers of the City National have been negotiating servi = OITY NATIONAL | : BANK ELECTS A « NEW CASHIER a _ Norman I, Roop, Formerly of * ; Flasher and Hazelton, MATTSON CASE MAY GOTOTHE me JURY TONIGHT State's Argument Completed at Noon—Defense Argu- ment Being Given i territory in western North Da K were as favorable as any lo- nm that could be found elsewhere of a new cashier. for peu up a succn eral ae Dr. nurker Hasa Great Lesson For the Girls and Boys o opment of this j for ‘advancement. in his chosen prc | "Stn aequiring the services of Mr. Roop, the officers and directors of iu, ie Of having your tire : Roberts Talks to Kiw anis Members, treubles cn the road Have Them Here Costs You Less! his €' expected to occupy the Victim of Minot Policeman’s Gun Has Arm Amputated MONSON’S TIRE SERVICE MIGHTIEST LIGHT-CAR M OTOR SEDAN 595 f.0.b. Factory. Prices and specifications subject #0 change without notice. WILLYS FINANCE means a smaller down payment, smaller monthly payments; and the lowest credit-cost in the Mr. Roop at length de- offer to the people of this community cided’ that Bismabel: afd 4Hip prow. (8. banking service in all branches surpassed by none,” said Mr. Graham y to California in tinue as vice presiden ity for several y position he now a: m ample opportuni ADDING NEW NAMES Every: time we make a Used Car sale we add a new name to our list of prospective new car own- ers. Because we feel confi- dent that the customer will come back to demonstrate his satisfaction by further purchases, M. B. GILMAN CO BROADWAY AT SECOND 5ST, U PHONe e068 BISMARCK Dopse Bromens Deacers Seut Goon USED CARS In no other light-car is it possible to match this four- cylinder Overland when it comes to a question of power. With the biggest valve-system of any small motor made, providing a greater intake and exhaust capacity than any engine in its class, this car positively delivers a higher ratio of power in. proportion to size than any other light-car built in the world soley. With a high-gear speed range of from 4 to 55 miles, an average gas consumption well in excess of 20 miles to the gallon, a trouble-proof L-head motor with 25% less working parts, as simple as an engine can be made, this powerful, peppy, prodigiously-performing Overland will take you over more years of contented ownership at less cost than any other car you could ._Come, take a ride in it. OVERLAN with SLIDING GEAR. TRANSMISSION * the City National bank feel that they have made a move to better their | and are now in position to! today in commenting on the election | Aa Hunting Club Will e di id shier cee of 3B Rhud tor ~=Use Bad Lands Farm: For Raising Dogs: A farm in the Rad Lands has been “ by the recently organized, hanting club in Bismarck to be used raise hunting dogs. John McClure: s been elected president of the joy intheir work and an eager Clothes A Man’s Necessity .He demands fine, Styles because they. are an Investment in good Appearance’ Finest Woolens—Newest Patterns—Snappy * Coto: splendid Workmanship—everything you n ‘to know about a Spring Suit or Topcoat is answered in this selection we arc showing. Come in, Men! Let us show you what it means to buy here! rN SUITS WITH TWO PAIR TROUSERS $30) $35 $40 Men’s Clothes Shop ALEX ROSEN BROS. The M: nt of the Standard Oil Company Ondiana) belidv es in humanity for man to man, and practices it. § An eee of the practical application of this inciple is found in the report of the Employees BtockePurehasing Plan just made public. Five years ago the Management offered all em- yyees an opportunity to purchase shares of the pany’s stock on a deferred-payment plan. The individual employee was privileged to sub- scribe for stock up to 20 per cent of his annual wage. For every nepee subscribed the Com- pany agreed to add 50c. a esti were voluntary. The significant result is that 15, 000 employees purchased stock in the Company by this method, and their, holdings under this plan aggregate 390,000 shares, This cabs of ogee ropeceants oy Ray Preto tion in five years of approxima or 4. Spe cnt of all he Standard Oil Company : (Indiana) shares outstanding B their voluntary action, the employees, col- ef lectively, have made themselves the second it’ influence among the 50,000 stock- lers, not one of whom owns as much as 514 per cent of the total stock issued. rg it in tl peaks means 58 089 ni bl n the lo of “men and women ip this splendid organization. , ’ It is tangible evidence of the unusual spirit of harmony and friendliness which _ prevails throughout this great group of men and women, who are bound together by an ambition bigger than themselves—the ambition to serve man- kind—and who work with a united effort. The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) has -proved by the actual working out of its prin- ciples that humanity in big orgies is practical. tes is is geaiifying. janagement to in one ‘halt 0 of ey employees joie that only by helping and serving one another can man attain happiness and success. ‘No doubt, there are some people who think of the h organization of the Standard Oil Com- - pany (Indiana) as a machine. It is truer to think of it as a group of human beings acting together. in ‘splendid oe ton: The thous- ands of share- Management, the ll are people like youreell, with a love of life. The Standard Oil y (Indiana) believes that the eternal founda’ A all greatness is Bema sympathy based on understanding and tries to serve in such'a manner as to confidence, respect, and esteem. ‘Standard Oil Oil Company oferta: ae "Standard Oil Building 010/6 Mlins Ave, Chen, ‘eh pc tet West, 2 ity gain