The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 20, 1926, Page 8

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"AGE EIGHT ) element & “in thisy f “7 pl i be nithe| Children in the darker: sections of TS | ae ues gy lana orl op mamta om he Calera, ede oe | ihe adgisability of obtaining | from Xhe ‘North Dakota Bur Associa+| that doctors treat them with arc le it is still avail-| tion and American Legion. lights. tl A able from original: ‘sources. Thre prizes: for-historical research work will be presented: to contest winners at the statp conventibn to be held at C WIN HEARTS OF rs — 0 HD CONGREGATION cs | OF THIS STATE Si ee People Should Know History| Stock Sale Approved “A ' > oe of North Dakota, State Approval of the sale by the North. muat add two men to our Garage iy : : It Telephone company of foree. If you want a permanent position with | Chairman Says Teer dsb ae see sista. yolteaad chance for advancement, and are a square shootek_ Z Pie iga today. iby the state rallroad ‘i CED t piper ad rd. ‘ n je fe Mrs. Bertton Baker of this city,| The stock will be sold in the states and not afraid to work, inquire o _ ‘chairman of:literature for the North| of North and South Dakota, lowa, Lahr Motor Sales Company. Dakota Federation of Women's Clubs,| Nebraska and Minnesota, where the lis urging clobs throngbout the state| company has property. Proteeds of to devote more time to their own| ‘the sale will be used to extend tele~ WANTED. In order to take cart of increasing business, we Full House Present at Open- ing—Services Again Tonight Bh .|state in future atudy programs. If| phone facilities and retire old obli- Strutz led, Rev. A. A. Holmes the state is to live up to its slogan| gations, the company declared in its First Baptist church introd “The. Best of the West” her pcople| application tothe: commission. : must have background and must ——_—_—_—- € ists whom, he said, known for about five years, h worked i them in evange! hel / ; 4 r ‘ . know the history, resources, litera-| Beard of Correla te , : : ture and prospects of development of of ted " .| their state, Mrs. Baker said. Patriotic Workers to ‘An effort to stimulate interest in og state history was made at = recent Have County Members ‘ F i mating a ae easeetive bored hi juthorize ie de ‘eatherstone, = die ted | __'|Malley City, to appoint a committes| Minot, N. D., Feb. 20.-U—At the Fs 2 ocataine . ‘to act in connection with the second | 3 ti { Mre, A. G. Porter, é annual contest sponsored by h Irving Aldridge, noted evangelists and musicans, :2pened egy! in Wisheke Antes, is tae last night. The mectings will be held under the ‘auspices of | man. Clubwomen give Mrs, Wishek hes cf Bismarck. ee Pe and her -committee at credit for|.will be patned te nerve on a board De. Je. Covenngh t work and expre that they woul dle and he gecompaniments. peice ron, ce 5 ‘a contained in the 100] Correlated Pétrigtit Workers, Mrs. - ing off a heavy flow ‘of water 64 hi 1 ker tel ees ea ted seen * The Fargo Sanitari ci ig ol a heavy flow ‘of wat istorical soci be be ie *: ROBINSON ¢ AS casing off a heavy flow lof water Gt historical society. (avtci"aaty and bi-| ‘The eppointaenta will be made by 18-306 Ave, Be. Wargo, N.D. , explained. if iy ‘,**,| ographies of . pioneers will receive| the eight district-ptesidents. The = acne . # : i = ee = uded in the new North Coast | IN N STATE | MANDAN NEWS t bisa , there will be a ladies’ e- —-6| ¢ a . ot . = * bal ian smoking Hon. James Campbell ; PFs ; : : . the Mandan Rotary ch ee i : i) ly luncheon Thursday on-the life of ; ee es : i ; e George Washington. Rav. George ; : ; : t j Bae) oar Young, Methodist ovangh ist, andsDr,. aes i a4 ‘ (evenings Development Company: Sold] 5” of Figo alto. spoke. ae ; : i : RR EAV that will wren 2 Alfred Ebsen, training school, . : Pesan setnc weop 148 Gallens From the Fam- | poy, suttered injuties yésterday Wh : years and up to colleg French \ ous “Discovery Well” he fell bonesss Sy a : ‘ me Ay 3 f to be present. Th a e H y ing. ‘The extent’ of- his ‘injuries.a wot es ROM fe : ‘ i Fucservice will Mr atie soft, : es not known but they are jadged i i , as = 1 trom: t h For the first time in its history | Setious. z . es AD i , ‘as Bi Ald bY ree to. . : aie ‘orth Dakota has collected w tax on i 7% . AVeane being ines oline produced withim the state, ] : ¢ RS chia (so. ae to: oan he amount paid was $1.48 and was | | : miauons tor ait who! Four Units Of the . | wees over to the state tax comnise : g : : , , ‘ Pre sione he Robinson Development i q ‘ - sedial invitation is extended tof Legion Auxiliary : ich took over the farous| Judge: Fred Jansoftius. Inst “nig! : ; all. H is ell” at Robinsori, kid. | cave David T. Singetd-déctee of al 4 j i ERE ES - | ¢ My The company report hai yg ee Katherine Singer; + Hen i >t Rene ae » sta t it had sold 140 ter hearing the evidence’ submitted Kear ei 9 2 i ~ | ii Northern Pacific | SBany ae Rael ral jgasline, which it| in the case. The dete appared ; : Wy ‘ f ‘ ae fz Ag : cna constantly seeping ~into| in person at the hearing, but offe: : ; 6 Orders Ten New ieee : t the wells and) paid the state tax of some tothe plat s request ‘ aes 4 @ @ 3 ; * gel cd A : inerens.| one cent'a gallon. Most of th - | for’ the decree, - ears ae eer Observation Cars) i ; ‘ ¢{ line was séld to visitors who patd 23 | ly in} fy but, the Ay Rete 0%, f 5 p a — snden, Northwood,| cents for a quart of the fluid. bes} plai i i arr é h , 5 The Northern Pacifie Railway has | 1 f a si ont | cause it was a curiosity, : Ui H 3 = fi ! ordered for spring de 10 new | officers ‘ y it wil “ Drilling Is Slow : i 7 : d : x observation cars for the North Cvast e| Drilling on the tract leased by A. : ; F: rae é ci Limited. } me C. Townley, former — Nonpartisan | @———————$— ie 4 r “We believe these new : " | chieftain, still is going forward but) - om ° I club cars will be the ailrog Nn slowly and no sign of activity has : is ‘ us = v 68 i i been nade by any of the aster indi- | @- ern) —-& BEA tees ey oF hy a viduals o orporations who leas John Bashara of. Bismarck a g ‘A i) i) e . rn «at obo "a | examination ‘betare duatie. Of: tas nnouncement of tremendous price @ resen r till is’ the . H. Crane today’on a charge 3 3 : ; ey Age cs ae pees eT ES yd 5 Iroa n Legion ation with both v of selling cigarettes without hav ‘ Bite ie has gn a BERS ne |e | ‘ t “vere per In the ratio of the number} 4 f the state tax stamps ‘affixed the oo feductions and vital improvements t Fe ee an E Bers eos Eke a pnva month of dallihe aia {rit bound over to the didigy : ee eke HO His e af ASA yaa evel: ; } ation wi our s: rth ukota ave ven nis | court. is * onan n E E se : Pea ear cuet ties worsen treed Hi well only 160 fect. The difficulty of [000, which he farnighed. nS was: followed. by the greatest January * ma HUNUUUdOGENGUGUOGOGUGONOUGAONOGUOGNOUOGODEOUOGOOONONONoGuEQoOuOOoGoNNuGonOuuaNonUsuodugy ovanngcavannouninnncoeegite in Dodge Brothers history. ie Retail: sgles for the four weeks ending January’'31st. were’ 14,943, an increase: of 67.4per cent over the same period =. * = : i diuiticr business in January! | ‘ pa ae : . Wt en. the riras ice stic reductions went into. ° : : Automobile | Dir sit~ =: eigercegenperai ay : H Pee that awere offering the greatest : Sh | ee se : OW i ‘e.+" law well the public realizes that these ce i i rac hy really ARE the greatest values is-proved to ” "dn a definite and emphatic way by the 4 March 4-5-6 sae cn ee remarkable record for January. — ‘ al ot $100,000 Automobile Exhibit. ¢ Under One Roof i “ 3 Special Entertainment : “ i ; : : Special Attractions - Special Music ' I A : : a NEW BUILDING : ; i gs ismMark t'« BROADWAY AND SIXTH STREET.’ eae ; Bee iano } BISMARCK, ‘ * (MAREK AUTOMOBILE SHOW MARCH 4-5 - 6 4 ' » 7 tS . DOORS OPEN 10;00. A. M. 5 ‘ *

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