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PAGE EIGHT AUSTIN QUITS HIS POST AS HEAD OF MILL. Resignation to be Given to The Board of Managers Of Mill Monday Grand Forks, N. b. J h Dakota | ck N. Nelson of Emerade ted that it will thers by the industrial cor he next meeting. 1 free hand int urd of man ministration. When Mr. Austin took ch he state mill in January, jone unit of the p eduy and night during a the time and turning ly in excess of the | capacity of the mill Report of Chemist in| McCiintock Death Given @onewiess, “andl ned the exhum Nelson MeClin him, and ith tic sponsible for the inv The inquest into the to have been 1 report of was nothing abnormal found.” Shepherd's statement — said shat the findings were no surprise ro him, but that he was hat the report had been m: ic. He expressed his thanks to the who have been making ng that they duty, but ex n that they had pub. nad only done th wressing the opi ween imposed upon. Present Balloon Tire Problems |; with their Jing and Balloon tires, omfort, heir proble fotor Co. low pressure is a jushion that instantls *o its ‘original spot when f ompressed, he points out, in ex-} laining the increased upthrow of! ow pressure tires. | “If all bumps in the road were ,mall and if all cars tra dat low ‘peeds, the low air pres: ‘ould absorb the shock and ni ring the car springs into action e says. “But on large bum: ir cushion is much more rply ‘pmpressed. It comes ba: with ‘qual force and then Passes the jock on to the Action steps in to snub the upthrow, | , soften it down to a comfortable | /nd large bumps. ‘1“The combination of free play and i braking action that increas: ther than tapering off, is w “inubbing process is essential to real ort with balloon tires.” \SSAULT ON WIFE WITH LaMoure, N. D., San. 3.—Philip Ingman, who is said to have been charge of a butcher’ shop at Jud, Ihen arraigned here, waived pre- inary examination, and was bound Hyer on the charge of assaulting THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE GRE EN’S DAD Opposition communique and s\ terial w REPORTED IN ITALY TODAY Several Ki! led; Many Wound. have brought on numerous CU BAN MAYOR Between ed L. : Woods county, n wounded | ) ) witne: eported ), Mir ating Jame + would be | United uard | lied 5 i meeting n Paris next’ Wednesday. Reamer was of conve and is 5000 ale/ rink at Da th a butcher knife. , while the couple were ‘DODGE BROTHERS BUILDING COACH) is on display for the at the New York automo nt most frequent: YOUTH'S DEATH ea at d for quality as well ent in every detail | sis equipped ay death, which | w day | t and | board and i was continued until next | cficie of the lines and interior , not to mention the n dependability of the chassis, make it difficult to believe th could be sold for $1 vd ! j mons A New COACH Recognizing the demand for a truly com- fortable and economical car of the coach type, Dodge Brothers have provided it. The new Coach reveals a characteristic maturity of design—in the low-swung lines of the body, in the arrangement of the interior for five-passenger comfort, and in the exceptional dimensions of the doors and windows, The caris lacquer finishedin Dodge Brothers blue with a body stripe of cartouche yellow. Fittings and fixtures are first quality throughout, and balloon tires are standard equipment. : So far as riding comfort and dependability are concerned, it is only necessary to add that the Coach is built on Dodge Brothers sturdy chassis and cushioned by Dodge Brothers underslung springs. $1095 io. bh. Detroit — $1275.00 delivered. M. BG. GILMAN CoQ. 2ile IMWARIaN: oa tae ce al 2) BISMARCK PHONE GSB | GOOD POSITIONS WITHOUT WAITING. The day she finished her course at Dakota Business College, Fargo, | Doris Anderson was sent to the’ re! itealt Advance-Rumley Co. | “Graduating day’ at D. |B. C. was also his first day at the chants Bank, War- Hobbs obtained a h the Minneapolis springs. That Threshing Machine Co., Grand where Gabriel increased braking Forks, without delay. the | Farmers & M If you wish to get your start with “epree and to stop the rolling and ' a big, prosperous firm, attend the alloping set up by rough roads: school that these companies call on ‘Follow the Succe$$ful.”? . | Begin Jan. 1. Write F. L. Watkins, a/ Pres., 806 Front St., Fargo. \ for help. ‘ ‘GUARD YOUR HEALTH | SANYKIT OM KNIFE LAID TO JUD man | Rowe Hall MANDAN THE NEW 1925 CHEVROLET Will be on display in our show rooms next week. NEW FROM RADIATOR TO TAIL LIGHT. CORWIN AGTOR CG, North Woods Have Hearing Wednesday Baudette, Minn, J of Tony Reamer, north woods trap- Wheeler November 13 have been definitely nesday, according sad ans AMBASSADORS | Wesinesi, scisti and opposi ch a num | REPRESENT U.S.|°..7 Middleton, Between 12|PIY are similar to tho Real gine cameentverea | arrangements the | the letter from A. J. Dickinson, pas- He | Senger traffic manager, transmitted h will be examined hopes to present sufficie: pat the r bound over to the | Minn.; Superior, Wis.; Aberdeen, S. tafter the murd wn against the dissi- | y The world’s largest ice skating /home near Glene: © government ha 2 . mi jail here, umber of opposition | feet above sea level of the Mrs. We r eo Fargo, N. D., Jan. 3.--Homeseek- jers rates of one regular oneway fare s|plus $2 for the round trip during 1925 to North Dakota are described | in an announcement by the passen ger traffic department of’ the ( Northern railway received by V tt club, recently. Territories to which the rates ap- covered ! authorized for through J. L. Rohan of Fargo, gen- ‘at agent, states. Fares will apply from Minneapolis, Duluth and H Paul, nson, { i | LOVE-MAKING SO FAST YOUR POOR HEAD WILL SWIM! Reginald Denny and LAURA LA PLANTE in “THE FAST WORKER” Capitol - Mon.-Tues.-Wed. Have Us Examine Your Eyes and See Clearly the Advantages of Having All Your Optical Wants Supplied Here. F. A. KNOWLES Jeweler. Bismarck. DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Consultation Free Lucas Bik. Bismarck, N. D. OLDSMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE DAKOTA AUTO | SALES CO. | 107 5th St. Phone 428 107-5th St. Wheeler was found in her |D.; stations between Willmar, Minn, jlonely cabin, far in the northwest and Sioux City, lo |ungle, with a knife plunged through |and Huron \ South Dakota, RATE IS GIVEN jand Leavenworth, Kan., and Omaha, | TO NO. DAKOTA ee F | Tickets t ints in northern and | ae | 8s nominated by President Cool- -|idge today to be U. S. Marshal for ‘western North Dakota are included among the first class rates. We erh states and Canadian points alsé included in the arrangements. | Dates of sale of the homeseekers | KNEW HIS RANGE kets are the first and third Tues-| BRIDE (to salesman)—Please, sir, d Pi 21 day of sale with stopover at and west of | State Sun Dial. COU UCU UU UU Ue You'll hardly believe you can buy this Fisher-Built COACH for 1065 Why face another winter without a closed car? Price is no longer an ent! Not when fe h like this for’ —and buy it on the easiest monthly payment plan ever devised! Come in and see this Coach! It’s electrical equipment—Harrison radi- new—it’s different! Its body is built ator—dry disc clutch. by Fisher—with a hardwood frame, Det pencied from floor to roof! New wevicne pices ventilating windshield, with automatic cleaner! OLDSMOBILE SIX DAKOTA AUTO | SALES co. : Phone 428 TONIGHT “ev"” UNION RAGADORES rgo, Grand Forks, Vance and Fay ; Benson, Mir Sioux Falls and! Minn, ; and from points” ee eae in Illinois, lowa, HOS Ss. MARSHAL ota, Missouri, | Wisconsin, Atchison | IS NOMINATED Washington, Jan. 3.—John Rooks South Dak of each month from February | I'd like a little oven. 5 to November inclusive. The time| SALESMAN— Chesnut, secretary of the Fargo jimit wil be | Gommerci from the date while your h WHY YOU NEED A CAR MORE THAN EVER TODAY There are more cars in Bismarck today than ever before. More people with cars are competing with those who do not have the advantages of automotive trans- portation. The man or family without a car in Bismarck today is under more of a handicap in business and so- cial life than obtained a year ago. Buy a new car this year. Give yourself an equal chance with car owners. Come in and let us tell you why an investment in a 1925 Willys- Overland car is a safe, sound and profitable investment. f.0.b. factory Rich satin Duco finish—deep and restful cushions—plenty of room for Bes buy five adults—extra wide doors! It has a wonderful LHEAD SIX CYLINDER ENGINE with positive pressure feed lubrication and Delco And underlying all these things—a time-tested and time-proved chassis built to endure for years.: ,;mount, N. D., Crookston and Adah