The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 18, 1923, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT oy THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1928 a] MORAL: Buy an OVERLAND and Realize The Difference. (NIVNARUNIARAAAANNNNUOUUTONU GRU UUOUONONOQO00000000SCEARULEARUOCLUGUAOAOOOeOGe A HUVTAUULULUGRAEUAAAIOUGAUOUOUEAUAOAEUO AO UEARAOUNAOUAt UA {June 18th to 23rd) In Celebration of the One MILLION TH WILLYS-OVERLAND AUTOMOBILE ( All week we aré #Oin¥ to celebrate with special prices on Tires, Batteries and all supplies and on next Saturday — the last day of JUBILEE WEEK, OVERLAND DAY oe —— K, we will give away several big cash prizes: Here Is Your Opportunity to Celebrate and Save! GOODYEAR AND FEDERAL TIRES ) U.S. L, STORAGE BATTERIES | 29% Discount (Standard Equipment in standard cars) For Cash. All Automobile Supplies at special prices. When a manufacturer builds a million cars its worth celebrating, and when a million people back (Fresh, New Stock) These Discounts Apply Only during Jubilee Week, While Our Present Stock Lasts, and Are up their judgment with real money for a million cars, IT MUST BE A GOOD CAR. f LAHR MOT OR R SALES ‘COMPANY _____ BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA ___ 1 LMM Jubilee Week! Watch for Our Announcement of Saturday’s Guessing Contest and Big Cash Prizes. LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANS NT ANH LLL HOLDS MOUNT RUSH VICTIM Ariz., June 18.—Leighton former student of North- Miami, Mount, hen 15 men students school hid the body under an Evanston pier, according to a te made over the telephone z., by C. H. Rouw, San Francisco -witness to the ling. German Capital Seeking Investment In Far East a been an ¢ class rush and London, June 18.—German trade magnates are seeking control of tre coal, iron and oil of China, ac- cording to information supplied to the British Board of Trade from trustworthy soy The Stinnes 090,000 concessions. in Ho-nan, and near Pukow. This group ha found oil in| Che-kiang and is in- terested also in coal near Hang- ces. interests have $2 convention of tle Masonic grottoes. clid Avenue. brilliant colors of the, Propliets' puuor rms. Mystic Prophets Turn Cleveland Into Carnival a= From all parts of the country, representing every state, approximately 60,000 members and friends ot | the Mystic Order of Veiled Prophets of the Enchanted Realm journeyed to Cleveland for the 34th agnual | A huge parade took more than an hour to Joseph's cout of many colors looked. I:ke a pair of last year ’s pajamas compared witht the Godchaux of New Orleans and} Boyd of Knoxville. Indications, .according to golf experts here, are that Knepper will beat his best this year. They point out that he struck his stride for ithe first time last year and easily | was one of the ranking players of the season. His work in the na- ‘tional amateur at Brookline was ;not many strokes below the best |form shown by Sweetser, Evans jand Jones. {Olaf Bakesvik, Grand Forks, re- jelected, treasurer; J. E. Geagstag, | Hillsboro, re-elected; secretary, O. {R. Gvidal, Starkweather; member board of trustees, M. B. Buttin, | Epping. The officers were install- jed by Judge T. O. Gilbert of Will-} |mar, Minn., national president of! ‘the Sons of | Norway. The selection | of next year’s convention city was; |left to the board of directors. ing Entries tee For Western Golf Meet; precision OF SUPREME. COURT ee | i : FROM BARNES COUNTY Cleveland, June‘18.—When Chick} Casper F. Raasch, Plaintiff and | Evans comes here to defend his! Appellant. | title in the western amateur golf; vs. George 0. Goulet, Defendant and Respondent. SYLLABUS: |championship, to be played over ; the Mayfield Country Club course ; July 23-28, his stiffest competition| 2 | probably will come. from Ruddy! Action for money had and receiv- iKnepper of Sioux City. Bobby, ed. The record examined, and held, ‘Jones, of Atlanta, has announced; that on the showing made, by evi- he will not be a participant, while|dence introduced and ofers of proof, | Francais Ouimet is considered aj)viewing the same in the light most , doubtful starter. j favorable to plaintiff, no recovery | Other promising entrants are|can be had. Harrison Johnson of St. Paul;| Appeal from the District Court of $5 a given point om Eu- Chow. The big Siemens. corpora- tion of Ger y has $4,000,000 in- vested in coal interests in Shan- tung, Ho-nan, Hu-nan and near Hang: Chow, In Saghalien this com- y has something like $1,000,000, din coal and -iron conces- | Thirty-eight German engin- | re now waiting in Shanghai structions to proceed to vari- ous centers. The pressure of the new economic conditions imposed upon Germany hy the results of the great war and the difficulties arising out of the payment of reparations, has prompt- ed German capitalists to seek a pro- Mitable outlet for their capital in the east. In pre-war days the main interests of Germany lay in the Many of the western mar- are now more or less closed to nd reports are accumulating emes for the extension of the commercial interests of Ger- many in Russia, Chi and, other eastern marke: AND BAN U.C. T. “Annual | picnic Sun- day, June 24. eee | Over the Cliff | at 8 feet 13-16 inches. record made 20 years ago by Confidence at COpUte Ont is Great Heart’s rider. OLD RECORD! | Here's Great Heart, 8-year-old thoroughbred>owned by Mrs. Stuyve- sant Peabody of Hinsdale, I1l., a Chicago suburb, clearing the hirde In doing that he smashed the 8 feet 1-2 inch- OFFICERS ELECTED’ Devils Lake, N. B., June 18-—J. O. Engesather of Petersburgh, N. ly, was elected president of the Keurth District Sons of ‘Norwav at the loans: session of the conven-; tion here Saturday. Other officers; elected aj Vice-President, Chris Peterson, Fargo, re-elected; amudes FOR SALE BY EVER-READY TIRE VULC. 216 4th St. CORWIN MOTOR ‘CO. 122 Main St, bred Vey EIGHT FEET OFF THE GROUND Looks thrilling But it’s just a detail in EDEN PHILPOTTS’ story of THE. RED REDMAYNES A great mystery novel —de- tective fiction of quite a new kind —from the pen of oe of England’s greatest ma: of 4 prose—the kind of tale youll ‘/ait up nights to read- plot ot youre pa ge wer to until you've read L To Run Serially ROUNDUP NPANUOSUUG OULU AUENDNGAUNUUCOUCERENDEEAUEUGEGD c4unUdnOUNOcedUEUUnA eAUeaueNUeCdeueT YOU BET There'll Be Auto. Races HORSE RACES STELLAR PLATFORM ATTRACTIONS Barnes County, Honorable A. T. Cole, ent. “Action on for money had and re- ceived. Judgment of dismissal order- ed and entered.’ Plaintiff appeals. AFFIRMED: Opinion of the Court by Nuessle, J. William Lemke, Fargo, North Da- Minn., attorneys for plaintiff and ap- pellant. Combs & Ritchie of Valley City at- Undertakera Embalmers DAY PHONE 246 Day Phone oo Manitoba Invites AMERICANS Pouelvnaucuneanvecerancenecvocveanaueennnecenvaacaneaeusegvuueaunnccengnucnevacunnguuaueuavueesvucueausuanenuycentvecuasuaneequuceensa titty To Kick The Lid of Gloom off of 1923 and Celebrate the Glorious ‘Ath. of JULY BRANDON, MAN. Make a Week of it if you can; but by allmeans Be on Deck for U. S. DAY-at the Big Provincial Exhibition July 2nd. to 7th. A RIOT OF FUN — A MINE OF EDUCATION Chariot Races THE SPORT OF KINGS HAIR. RAISING THRILLS | BUSINESS DIRECTORY WEBB: BROTHERS torneys for defendant and respond- nas » NOTICE! All drinking water should kota, and Thomas Sullivan, St. hell boiled until further notice. Dr. C. E. Stackhouse, City Health Officér. Funeral wileiciies Licensed Embalmer in Char; NIGHT PHONES 246-887, PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS. , Embalmer in Charge Night Pone 100 er €2? July 2-3-4 SEASON TICKETS Individual (Adults) $2.00 J Children $1.00 4 Car and Driver $3.00 You can secure your tickets by mail or in person at the fol- lowing places: First National Bank; Farmers State Bank; The Merchants. National Bank, or Secretary Commercial Club, Mandan, N. D. ie RES as el These tickets are good for three days of the greatest wild- west show evey.staged in North Dakota. Only, dimited. pumber,of these Ucketa. tobe sold... Get.your { Crue ‘In early. con ‘MANDAN ROUNDUP An exciting moment ‘during 2 football match between the Swedish fy went’ team and British team played in when four of-the players. werd: eWept “off their feet Stadium: in iockhats Bands — And sweepingly complete exhibits of Livestock, Poultry, Farm Machinery, Implements, Dairy Products, Domestic Arts, Fine Arts, Grains and Gragses, Horticulture, Vegetables, Industrial Exhibits, Dominion and Provincial. Government and Experimental Farm Exhibits — and the world-famous JOHNNY JONES MIDWAY SHOWS R. M. MATHESON, Pres. W. L SMALE, Mgr. THERG? ‘WILL BE THOUSANDS THERE FROM EVERYWHERE. ; FOLLOW THE MOTORING CROWD — OVER THE SUNSHINE HIGHWAY ¢ Only 60 Miles North of the pres ypecid LET’S GO!.

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