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PAGE EIGHT THE BISN BISMARCK TRIBUNE ae SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1924° T e hich resembled the winking of R ny > PERI nothsubr, of the state highway de-|kota came second, having renewed | ing. He reported that he observed al w eben LUMP SUM IS | LEES : ROM : U be 1cITy partment. They were not seriously |its entire membership on November | movement on the moon's surface | huge eye. 4 {hurt |17th, 1924. Gray Post No. 61, Broe- \ i ket, North Dakota is third. | H [NEW ENGLAND ional Headquarters of The Am- erican Legion at Indianapolis, Indi- | , LEGION POST ana has especialy recognized the good work of these three posts and U.S. BUILDINGS, atti thamaecds Gc «MEER C9 a gc ce uin sit : Continues Discussion of Pro- | — ‘tion for Meritorious Service, signed | | sed Cha | Fargo, N Anton Uli: by the National Commander and Ad-| "| ' posed Changes john Post , located at New jutant, | Bill Would Mal $150,000.00! a nd Noe Dak ae dee soit le aia ! Available for Construc- | | Member#. of the |new record in the renewal of mem- MOON WINKS Se a a bo: t ‘ol of thé state high Ibe ships. On November 13th, 1924 tion Purposes | school athletic league were continu- {this post had renewed its entire Vienna, Dec, 6.—The “man in the a ing their meetings fer changing | membership for 1925 and had one moon” winked at Professor Peter WaMHINEDT; Dec. O-The exper government, of the league today, with |for good measure. Albert W. Wail- | Klein, Vienna astronomer, he _an- | ai Gf $150,000,000 for construc jthe major points of the meeting, |ner Post No. 44, Hunter, North Da- | nounced at a recent scientific gather- i MOR Ot ew SOverRIREREL which started yesterday, the reco | : : sideration of : pine | be organi: | i j cring changes in its constitution so | t Grrihe house: wabie VINE that the latter will conform to the | | 2 \ impo reemimiltee. © Weterminulion “of national association of state — high | B. i w iat buildings should be construct. school league's constitution. | RAWAL sit uld lett ¢ | Included in the persons attending | 1 | the Sccretary of the Treasury. Not ng was J.C. Gould, of Man-! AN ECONOMY! , | i more $25,000,000 ould be] ie serene | mus a lie ky When you lay your car up for the winter, con't leave the U aX ‘ | WILL RESUME battery in the car. Place it in our care where it will receive e e e I { F anak | i | i During the period of idlencss, it will be properly attended ‘i 8 + j i NIGHT SERVICE. to, and in the spring returned uninjured by cold or deteriora- Has two wide doors which permit people i i * é s, | H ENS {BP tion, A discharged battery will f degrees above zero. to enter of leave the rear seat from either 4 i | | ; ig 3 half charged battery will freeze wt 35 degrees below zero. side without forcing front seat occupants > r ; a Petition | 'Rev. Davenport to Preach at A fwily chargew hattery will only freeze at extremely low tem- k builds th People of Sanish Will Petition ! : eau iB peratures. to get out of the car. As Buick bui e | For! | > St. George’s Episcopal . mod b- | or It ‘ | Spring often finds starting batteries out of order, as a result Coach, it is a convenient, modern, sul | a a | sunday night services will be re-|[ f idleness during the winter. Unless you thoroughly: under- _ stantial, smart-looking closed car with p Petitions will be presented to t {sumed at St. George's Episcopal | stand the care of a battery during the cold weather, it will pay i tee \ POTTER cout tial | ichureh, it was announced today by you to take advantage of our winter storage | Body by Fisher. | b ieee reac ctainy we : Rev. FL WH. Davenport, who recently | gparaGk COST IS LOW AND REPRESENTS A G oLAN _ +} » asking au appropriation be made to? Jassumed the position of rector, con i DATE oa the OF SID Lele SSIS) ASOLO Df And 1n addition to Buitk’s two Coaches, i assist in a federal-state-county ve- | Aag iD Bisuavek fron *MaNdanMets OF BATTERY INSURAN' h ick model { hicular bridge acress the Missouri | Da areata ii pees ote i " : if i there are twenty-three other Buick models : Ntivee) tk Ww Accnleltcat aabied aa eet bob He a eae tp Don't forget us when you need you Radio supplies—Intes- ' . hich t lect Buick d River, it wis decide al a meeting | eal would be made in the state. Gilfills nnorestid syobley Thacelver ‘rom which to select your Duicr. FAS 1A, : held at Sanish, which named a com: | ee TAASni USioe would lbeitea tNRSAMTTA tate, Gilfillan, Deforest and Crosley, Receivers. fr » a : : uate (hey ARAN ERD CCT t ‘them. The services will start a 1 Those favoring the pee hold 230 p.m. { Standard Six Coach 1295 ae tl une Uy Housel) A monthly supper for thé men } = i ; uu Our tdeaularue UnivOry of the church also wiii be instituted | Master Six Coach $1495 i : th EUS GO CEC ICD st soon, Rev. Davenport, who was very | i Prices { 0.6. Burck Factorves: government i tends us Sanish, halting at} si : dies ab added. Ask about the G_M. A. ©. Purch successful in Mandan, hopes to fit bout the GAM, A Pare ue Ge SHELL VES SR ae ef L. Knight, Jr. prominent young society woman of D: crease the activities of the va BARN Ire? ty, ‘one of ee cee aa applied for a par a stock company in Houston unde organizations in the churen, H eat i os fron Margaret Wi She made such a sit that the news —= Be PRU Oca sex CeDeLNesE Cr ca EAnh| got curious and found out who the young actress really w | Biss aie ore erase | Arcos and found ont sie the Sung aetress really 9. GOV, SMALL AND | FLECK MOTOR SALES CO travelers by rail entering the coun- | ‘ A me ty from Mon | patrols were issued by A.C. Town-jasseciation consists of Arthur Kin-! SON ID INJURED) 2 ; The Parks send, of Minneapolis, northwest divi- | ney, Fargo; C Sprig: nd j | crosses the river 1 chief ‘ Grand C.| Kankakee, ML, Dee, 6. “oaveraer| 215 MAIN ST. road is ‘being improve and next ment, nd A, pling Len Small was injured, his son, Les-| 1 summer the federal government will, have been ce lie Small, suffered a broken collar Phone 338 | ‘ construct 11 miles of highway across , time,” said Mr. Townsend, ~ bone and other inj es and two 20)5 < } FS : j 205 Broadway 3 ‘ the Ft. Berthold eservatio! t been rum runni: rl Pu TE 7 other members of the governor’s| ? | oF CAR eeieaniat le into the Dakotas, particularly, DEFICIENCY I party were reported slightly injuréd| | When better automobiles are built, Buick will build them. 7. Jand to a lesser degree, in other sec BILL SIGNED. when the automobile in w ; 68,161 ARRESTS tions of this division. ~ were returning to the ARE MADE BY | “ft is certain that there will be a) Wacnington. Dee 6 home near here turned over at Pon- $ b ee jay demand for illicit liquor th é lah ‘ tiae, IM. | { DRY WORKERS ceed the supply and it is our| etait) 202 soils Governor Small suffered severe| [intention to nip the supply at its| bill providing $126,000,000 for ad-, cuts and bruises about the head, in- Washington, Dec. 6—Federal pro-| souree by eatehing the runners and tration and initial payments | cluding a ‘badly lacerted ear. He; a hibition fo: alone made 68,161 ur-| confiscating their liquor and trucks.” | under the soldier bonus act and ¢ also sustained a bruised hip. Des-| i Beer auans or ine mare d ny rying out the recommendations of | Pit his jeatceel na ea eheeeeaa | it vatiition Coane: Conductor On the ‘reclamation fuet finding com- | to Kankukee after their hurts had! a Haynes reported today to the com-/ Lincoln Train e b eltended to a the Bees | s mis: er of inte: evenue. 5 formatory where they were taken. | “ Hieauiiec rcuresent afjinerense| Dies At Home| Cleaner, Safer and Cheaper. Others in the purty were Mrs, Eny- a over the number of arrests] --—— Cook by Electricity. lish, the governor’s daughter and ‘Al . th ume ngents during the pre-|_ Cincinnati, De 6. Daniel oe vious year, and 25,938 more than two, Holmes, 86, pi railroad 8 = 5a0. fwhe was conductu 2 Statistics of arrests for intoxiea-|L funeral t i tion and other infractions of liquorictossed the country from orce ra owers on s made by state and local author-|ton to Springfield, Ilinois, of ities were not contained in the re-|He died at the home of his daugh- A size for every Furnace and Boiler. port. ter here yesterd At the time Through collection of taxes, tax {President Lincoln was shot and fat ] y 7 Fl Me yenaltiee, Fines and forfeitures under|ally wounded, Mr. Holmes ‘as "4 MORE HEAT FROM LESS COAL 4 provisions of the national $6,-]sleeping car conductor and — when =| a 538,114 was turned into the treasury,]it was decided that the marty E 2 more than $1,500,000 fur the previ-|president was to be taken to Spring- C a ous field for burial, he was placed in lis et ieee am churge of the train, O Will Patrol : a: Country Roads|Meinecke Heads i ountry Roads ilders 2 ti atialilial N. D. Builders’ th Fargo, Dec. 6.—Heads of the feder- i in al prohi on offices in North and N i Bence Dec, 6--B, KF. Mein- South Dakota, Minnesota, Iowa and argo contractor, was named M Nebraska, today were ordered to dent of the Fargo exchange of Sas 4 MN; place automobile patrols on all main|the North Dukota association of | Burn North Dakota Lignite Coal an highways to stop rum runners Wie|Hullicre aindim@ralers Gxelangas’ ot me se lai AS aoe was hi are believed to be preparing to flood} the meetings recently of the state Obtain better results with less Labor, Less C those states with holiday liquor, ociation and the local body at the - eye ‘i Ss eal cording to Associated Press dis-Jeommercial club Let us explain its complete advantages. patches from Minneapolis today. CO H. Johnson of Fargo was elect- : a A. A. Stone of Fargo, federal pro-|ed first vicepr diese Of fun ciate LIGNITE COMBUSTION ENGINEERING h ° hibition director for North Dakota,Jassociation and J. E. Turner and I en t est ces are ready to organize | presidents, respectively, of the No: Fi h di i & Dikota organization, Vietor th Eltinge Bldg. : Bismarck, N. D. isner is now on Isp ay in our: show: i ‘ ers, he said. ls 0 0 ix secretary-treasurer. the The instructions to maintain the] The executive board of the stat ih r oom. Its beauty and roomy comfort | y ive id set “ : : mark an advance in coach construction as. : Give Something ianpeeagine as its unexpectedly low price. le of he 1 : e new Coach for Christmas CURLERS TOASTERS FLAT IRONS “BUS” LAMPS PERCOLATORS HEATING PADS ELECTRIC TRAINS RADIO RECEIVING SETS RADIO For The Family CHRISTMAS ‘$14.50 to $280 CORWIN MOTOR CO. COME IN AND SEE THEM —0— K.’S Electric Shop "408 BROADWAY fi Features that ave winning and holding good avill Onsplere. Fisher V. V. Windshield Automatic Windshield Cleaner Balloon Ti Permanent Visor \ Disc Steel Wheels Rear-View Mirror Full Automatic Spark Control ‘Transmission Lock Unit Instrument Panel Dome Light Driving Controls on Secring Wheel Extra Wide Doors — 34 inches Roomy comfort for five persons Duco finish in Sagebrush Green with orange striping. Black upper- structure Luxurious Breet” Four-wheel Brakes STAIR AND PEDERSON OAKLAND PRODUGT OF GENERAL MOTORS ROE LINE Aa hin