The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 2, 1925, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT eS, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1925 at! one con- aid that | “|PHONE EXPERTS | 8, -*r,i05, om W. T. JAGD DIES | GUARD AGAINST) trsttons. the engineers said the | i at progress had be | | | overe the difficulty, but that AFTER STROKE 9 «=—- RADIO LEAKS) srrrerve he cimea eat vara, titrt wie tats whith Nove con: MAGNUS JOHNSON | Braddcck Farmer and Nurs-! fronted engineers in de z tke’ WINS LIBEL SUIT) = 4 i dern telephone, have eryman Succumbs 10° the fore since the advent of radio) AGAINST EDITOR | Apoplexy | broadcasting. Included in the list of | eee | i | these problems is the maintaining of WILLYS.-,.OVERLAND - FINE » MOTOR - CARS ELECTRIC © AND ACETYLENE WELDING (By The the faetor that has made the tele-| Minneapol! Wensel T. Jagd, 73, farmer and | phone the great instrument it is to-| publisher of nurseryman at Braddock for a num: gay, practical secrecy in communica- sociated Press) 2A, N. Jacobs, ‘a magazine in Minne- |upolis, today was found guilty on a | charge of criminal libel in connec- -|tion with the printing of a story ' charging former Senator Magnus suffered during eee: With the improvement in the radio-| Johnson with disorderly conduct. Services will be in Braddock | cyst field, many stations are using} The jury, however, recommended at the Methodist Church on Monday | telephone lines to bring to the trans-| to Judge Frank M. e, that len- afternoon at o'clock and in the | mitter events that take place outside! jency be shown in the sentence. A e taken 0] the station studio, Such use of the stay of sentence for ten days was services and bur- | telephone lines recently led to the} granted. * ake place on Tuesday aft-| Facing on the air a brief part of a | telephone gonversation between a SEVE: jman and woman, and made possible] London, en of the Ger for the two telephone users to hear| man ships | Scapa Flow now a snatch of the radio program,|have been salvaged. More than a which consisted of a play brondcast| dozen large vessels still lie at the by a Chicago station direct from the' bottom of the big bay. theater. Leeroy Telephone engineers explained,| The public schools of the United however, that this anusual condition | States cost about $1,800,000,000 in was brought about by what is known| 1924, the largest yearly amount in as “cross talk,” caused when the seal-| history. ‘ ed wire used by the broadcaster be- _—____- Bevo he Peale eeeae came crossed in the telephone ter-| (Coal Burns! Electricity Los Angeles; Henry W., a student at| ™nal with the line being used for! Gives Heat! Oil Makes a f . telephone conversation. Labicr! ‘ the Agricultural College in Fargo.| “such research work has been done| Flame: But Gas is combusti- and Otto R. Jagd of Bismarck. Other atiatives he leeves include Mrs, Ka, | PY engineers to prevent this so-call- ble. Use The Super-Fuel. trina Jagd of V City, a sist in-law; a niece, Richard Skon- nard, of Valley and two neph- ews, Ejner Jagd, Dazey, N. D.; and Richard Jagd at Grand Forks. Having installed a new ‘Electri:, Machine we are in a position to weld Cylinder Blocks, Cylinder Heads, Water Jackets without removing any part from your machine. VACED r. Jagd had traveled for L. L. May and Co., florists and nursery- men of St. Paul for over thirty | years, and during the past five or | six years had represented the North- western Nursery Co., of Valley City, | throughout the northwest. Born in Denmark, he came to North Dakota from Wisconsin in the early 1880's, | and the family lived for a number | of years in Bismarck. mE Welding of All Kinds a Specialty. a BISMARCK WELDING WORKS 208 So. Tenth St. Phone 776 Its amazing Success ' isn't amazing when You Know:-what a Fine Car it is The unparalleled popularity and success of the new Overland Six clearly substantiates this fine car’s stand- MANY BARGAINS IN OPEN USED CARS THIS YEAR} | Due to the tremendous sale of | closed cars which has been brought | about through the introduction of | the coach by many of the large auto- | mobile manufacturers, there will be | many fine bargains in used open cars this summer ande fall in the | ing as a motor car value beyond peas oi rene WORLD'S opinion of Ray V of the Stair | stepped into six-cylinder engineering and began where peorcompan Gama desl others left off . . . sweeping aside old notions and old | LOWEST PRICED RRR NREUKIighwGr: ccoutaes standards . . . presenting a car beautifully designed, SEDAN mainly be among those makes wonderfully engineered ... recognized and wel- In the first quarter of 1925 comed at progress a n F Four Cylinders Four Doors ct haat J O A hose beauty, style and luxu: ind attention, fe eas that cer Graham Brothers built and sold Sanit. ae ecarsettiglaneceligane: Al Steel Body enclosure: I f _ pickup, smoothness . .. the headliner in traffic perioera $ : 1 5 more 1% ton trucks than any Sec. een palicoras cnngenenee |e kee ceeding its remarkably low price. Small down payment, raeents siloed ar for intr. Th, date other manufacturer in the world. long easy terms. De Luxe Sedan $1150 f. 0. b. Toledo. “A used open car, equipped with glass enclosures.” Sitxesiown Boy prompted wholly by the belief Bovey saggy eo that truck buyers are entitled aaah S IX Cylinders sehen aa E28 cop to know the trend of the times. - boy, picked up by Moorhead police eee rear ee mite With the facts before them,few — Lahr Motor Sales Co. 3 this spri Eg eet In the 1 ton and 1% ton fields it as a closed car, “Used cars are generally pure 3 ater combined, Graham Brothers owned a car, or-who do not ? make the investment necess: ; purchase a new car. This is sensi- k d d ble economy, particularly today, ran e secon 2 when used car values are better than ever before. Careful buyers should not overlook the good open car that can be purchased at low cost and that wine Che all-weather cr Publication of these facts is vice through the installation of for his step-father to come to take him home. His father telephoned Rejmoul eie ring the afernoon would consider buying other Asked why he ran away he would only say: “I’m going home,” as. if . t ith t fi t d ti : : ese cctenley and nat equipment without first deter- es : a freight train to Moorhead, He Se mining the reasons for Graham : = the jail was the best meal he had RUBCTRE COOKERY had since leaving home. ATTENTION! Brothers rapid advance. cooking ncomrort | This Label Protects You | eee OF oes. ; : Ease cabbaiges recently sold for 15 mena eg a 1-Ton chassis, $1310; 114-Ton chassis, $1545; Delivered. . , Dee ine school at 7 a. m. Sunday. ‘ : | Mass 7 a.m. And be ready to leave on bocster trin at 8 a. m. J. E. Kiley, G. K. : By P. M. Halloran. : gt emery at M. B. GILMAN CO. Saturday, May 2. Meet at —to buy your Used Ford Car , from Your Nearest | Authorized Ford Dealer | A i. —SlSlS=E=EeESESESEeEeEeEeEeEeEe—SESS=SES=SES 4 Gilman’s 7:30 for parade. 212 MAIN STREET It’s the Visiting 40 & 8 ers invited. = ' ° * ELECTRIC COOKERY BISMARCK DR, R:8, INGE logical This Label | oe “s PHONE 808 Chiropractor thing to do is your ji) CORRECT COOKERY Consultation Free Guarantee | t ‘ Lucas Bik. Bismarck, N. D. NO “JOB HUNTING” FOR THESE FOLKS Three graduates of Dakota Bus- ‘ : { |? iness College, Fargo, were recently | placed in good positions the very day 4 theycompleted theircourses. Louise : ‘Weston was sent to the Blanding ‘1 -€9,, Detroit, Minn., Frances Har- ‘ 538; to the Amenia State Bank, Gust Hi Kurtz, to Linwell’s State Bank. ‘1 ‘ cone : f epee rset "4 &® | SOLD BY DODGE BROTHERS a Psholessls houses, public , DEALERS EVERYWHERE OLDSMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE . DAKOTA AUTO SALES 107 5th St. Phone 428 — 219 Main St . . | Phone 669 We build glass enclosures for all cars. . Prices vary from $110.00 to $200.00. A nice Bismarck Furniture Company ‘ r neat enclosure for a 23-25 Ford priced at #9;'g0 there repeatedly fgr help. $33.00. . A good grade rubber.top for a-Ford \ low the SucceS$ful.”” Enroll ‘ } i... EVERREADY TIRE’ touring at $6.95. “We are authorized Rex \ sroren. ' A 7 ‘ ‘ i : Pet es st VOLCANEZERS. dealers also, rape § aa fiat ies Game 216 4th ‘St--~~~ ~~~ Phone 044 ay Ui U i ( i weaaita a

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