The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 22, 1926, Page 8

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cars, we can better serve our customers, wi And, frankly, we belive that owners of other makes sonably satisf Our men are all being trained to properly service Willys-Overland cars—they are specialists on this particular i ke actory, we are confident that from now on by specializing on ONLY Willys-Overland cars, our service wil Announcing ew Policy Beginning immediately, we will service ONLY Willys- Knight and Overland cars, The adoption of this policy has been necessary on account of our inability to obtain enough first - class mechanics to satisfactorily handle the volume of business that has been coming to our Service, Department. of cars should obtain the services of men who specialize on that particular car. We believe that our first and greatast obligation is to the persons who have invested: their money in our Willys-Overland cars and ap if, by servicing only en we should follow that policy. while we hope our. service in the past has been rea- be unexcelled. We will continue our storage service for all makes of cars, as well as our Wash and Grease Rack Service, and we invite your patronage. _ : Two men on duty all night speeds u» our night storage service. Live steam and.compressed air in our Grease pit, which is located IN our Garage makes efficient greasing Our wash rack service we believe to be exceptionally good. Won’t+ou drivein-and.give usa trial?” ~ : possible at no additional cost to you. LAHR MOTOR SALES CO! JOHNSON IS CONVICTED OF COMPANY TO SPECIAL ‘WOULD REFER CASE OF ALUMINUM ‘story, particularly the sequences in “| THE DIZZY CAREER HUSBAND OF K, Arthur, and Miss. Moore ap; Lioyd Hughes plays Colleen’s Joad- ing man and her two girl friends are enacted by Bess Flowers and Marion Aye. Others of importance in the “frene” cast include Charles Murray, COUNSEL | Washington, Feb. eapot. Dome case} Kate Price, Ida Darling, Eva Novak, “6 9, cratic leaders indica vas directed to; Edward Earle, Lawrence. Wheat, Cora Director of “Man on the Box’ ae y would ask for employ special counsel to “take such Macy and Lydia Titus. Was Formerly Prize ;the senate to refer the the | action, s the facts ‘Aluminum Company of America to. might wal aa c TY. MEETING IN LINTON Fighter ial counsel instead of pressing) The Montana senator said three More than 125 people were Former Bowbells Banker to foo 4 (cenate ‘reaoliltion for an” 1n-keuumex would ie. opene te sapeciall oe eeeey, Presents Blank Wall! co at @ paumnalay sane! | vstigation to determine whether the) counsel’s contempt proceedings for —Body Was Found Sub- |ing Friday evans to spender tim-| The first “gag” man’ in Sohn 4 Be Given Sentence by ny has violated federal court violation of the decree; proceedings ‘+: [orevements Jn Wg “Waterworks “and | tures, @ stage ind svaudertile Week Ge to broaden é' entered in’ merged in Tub of Water. | sewer system of the town, liner, song writer, picture star and Judge Lowe Wednesday son, Arki y ‘tion under the \director, writer for the screen, and rr aid he tho that ‘the com- that’s Charles Francis - the record as sought t Minot, N. D, sion and, that-it| laged wonopoly. - Johnson, for to pile investigation Action “Will First awe nvestigation |. Administration convicted. r pose appointment yon a charge of embez-| Robinson's Plan O. K. “APA He is to ntenced on) Senator Walsh, Democrat, Moniana,| opposed a special ‘of this by dudge| who has prose nate in. tion. who also is to hear'a|quiry into t he depart-. The Aluminum motion for a new trial at the ment of justic ting the; for further argu time. Johnson is at liberty under! Mellon. controlled aid the| senate but seyeral bonds. | pls an outlined by: § obinson | senate action were unprepared to go British rainfall “Yainfall records. are now taken at 5,000 different places. pugilist; : “Chuck” Reisner, who dirécted and Troy, Ohio, Feb. (P)—Re-ex- amination of Jacob Nesbitt, husband Be opposed of Mrs. Francis Drake Nesbitt; 25, senators will op- whose body was found submerged in of ‘special counsel a bath tub of water at their, heme ous. they have here, was the next step of Police ito- 1 sfiate investiga-|day in an effort to solve the crime. Officials admit they are up against case was set down/a blank wall of mystery in attempt- ment today in the} ing to find a solution to the murder 1 of those opposing) of the attractive former college git. | It has been definitely determined that Mrs. Nesbitt was not seen from 11 o'clock Thursday night until. her body was found. She had gone to:% o strengthen its al- er went over until who acts in “The Man on the Box,” the Warner Bros. Classic of the Screen starring Syd Chaplin, now at the Capitol theatre. Reisner’s stage career: began in 1906, and he glayed stock and head- line vaudeville until 1911, as a mem- ber of the Harry Re: pany in Salt Lake Ci lard Mack. With his ial evere organized a producing company, mak- ing pictures in the day time, and showing the daily “rushes” as an ad- ded attraction to the evening pro- grams, Mr. Reisner naturally gravitated to the Mack Sennett Co., where he was starred, and where he wrote and co-directed ‘a number of comedies; later going to Vitagraph, Century and where he wrote, directed | Universal, YOU'LL LIKE OUR CENTRALLY LOCATED FIREPROOF STORAGE. , and acted for all three companies. He -also co-directed and acted in Charlie Chaplin’s “A Dog's Life,” “Shoulder Arms,” “The Pilgrim,” “The Kid” and “The Gold Rush.” In between times he has occasion- ally returned to the stage, being peresniod in Dillingham’s “Stop, Look and Listen” and “Queen of the Mov- ies,” and in a headline act on the Keith and Orpheum circuits. Prior to his theatrical career, Reis- ner participated in 38 ring battles, and boxed three rounds with Jack Johnson, during the huge champion’s tour of the country. His wife, Miriam Hope, was a for- mer toe dancer and their one son, “Dinky” Dean, is a motion picture celebrity in his own right. ———— | would meet his approval. jon and the matt | ne course to be sought, Senator | tomorrow, but still with privileged! t Wi al sh sail 1, would be milar tot that | Status. i Minnesota Woman, TARIFF TO BE | ‘Aged 102, 1s Dead A BIG ISSUE Clark and summariz 2 of life in five words—“She good woman. ; Home and family were the {notes of her life and nothing turbed the even tenor of her ways, jalthou e did take great interest ements of the world. rk died at the home of hi Mrs, A.W. W SEARCH FOR THRILL ENDS IN DETENTION Girl Arrested After Threaten- ing Actor’s Life—‘“Just For Fun,” She Said. Prominent Democrat Claims Present Law Costs $5,- _ 0€9,000,000 a Year Tulsa, Okla erats will make the part for a flown dau hter, d stand Sunday of infin ‘of the n of the tar- in Mower count: ‘on living y Helen Britt, BLASPHEMY |: $1,000 from George Givot, an actor, by threatening him with death. she told po- ; Dudley Field Malone Will | Speak at Meetings Arranged by Bimba Friends chairman of the sional campaign, dress today mpetitive r 3 Hf; where it will not benefit the pc industries of the gdministration at} the ex; f Mural pop ulation. General . Kentucky Re erats were without an issue to the countr: Democratic Issues “I want to den We neve had more or bi "he said being tak ith a girl nion who was subsequently re-} 2 enent“we wanted a 1, that’s all. “Of course, I didn’t expect to get the money, but I got w kick out of it, PS hes ,done it before and had a lot ed to the telephone che is appearing. told him she wanted a col- lege education but that she had no money, She demanded $1,000, declar- ing he would be killed unless the was forthcoming, vot had a friend notify police e continued the conversation. traced the call and took the i A wom follow t abuse of his appoint power by President Coolidg ing in the virtual destructi Brockton, a) The continued ned destructi t for his Interstate ¢ merce Commi: “Failure of the present R vongress to grant the farmers sort of permanent relief. ‘Complete domination of the ad- | Illness Keeps Three Senators From Their Work shington, Feb. 22—(#)—Senator Curtis of Ka the Republican jf eader, again is confined to his 88, The xenator had an attack. of quinsy two returned to his offi fully recovered, tration by the ultra rich, shown by the failure of the trade commission to turn over to the de- partment’ of justice evidence fained in its investigation of ¢ aluminum trust, over which the s retary of the treasury is the dom Sting influence.” Cost of Present Tariff row ni ne at which Duley F ‘The value of farm land and “farm lone, New York lawyer assoc! equipment, Mr. Oldfield said, "had de-| the defense at the Scopes trial, ‘priorated $20,000,000, and "farmers | spea! incutred an indebtedne: of | “Bimba, in the’address which led to} Senators Underwood : of Alabama more than $12,000,000. He estimated: nis*prosecution as translated for the} and Goff.of West Virginia also were By the present tariff law is costing | prosecution, denied the existence of |absent today because of colds. country $5,000,000,000 ‘shnually | God and predicted the red flag would| Senator Andricus A. Jones of New insincreased prefits to manufactur- | fly on the capitol at Washington. | Mexico, who has been’ confined to his home for several weeks with an |Large Audience é attack of grip, retarnpa ay, to Hears Evangelists Jews of State: the senate. Raise ‘- $20,000 of $50,000 Quota PD» Feb, 22—U)—Nearly Miss Alice § ffragist, in a ed the pro sae as atement Republicans wre taking advantage expenses im economy, the representative be! | , and “yet Mr. Coolidge and his | ‘ ndists would have the -coun- | : believe the ministration is|- An audience which taxed the ca- : pacity of the chureh listened attep- eg tively to Mrs. Elizabeth Irving Al- ident’s clai dridge, who delivered the sermon at ‘cost of maintaining the pect the Evangelical church . last evenin, had been more than dou-! Rey, Eller; Kil ert Aldridge and hi ‘under Mie Coolidge edministra-} wife are i conducting 2|$20,000 of ry of $50,000 for the Wilson Feg-| series of pai tie meetings spon- | state was p' gk cl peld i tical and First; a conference of tings this week| many sections of North Dakota iI First: Baptist pegged held to organise's campaign. we the relief of starving Jews and eastern Europe. About ittended the conference. NEW BI Fargo, N. PI ly 30 o'clock each night, ° There wilt be no oo ie this duties Nan aaa sat dtidge ‘will siter- nate in the preaching. Both are ac- Dickinsen—n new two-1 ‘be-. omens, musicians and ‘furnish ey jing is tndsie ee Dayton theatre with a party ; of friends, while her husband was at a food show demonstrating the kitchen appliance. which he distributed. bitt met her after the show and bape her home. Mrs. Nesbitt’s wrist, watch had stopped ie 12 o'clock ‘and officials have said they believed that was the time of the slaying. They had gone on the assumption that it was noon Friday. COLORFUL STORY ANIMATES “IRENE” Fashion Episode in Colleen Moore's New Feature Evokes Holly wood Praise {what success it may e achieved before the footlights on Broadway, is ad ult subject to register prop- Abts on the screen, but in the case of - 4 “Irene,” Colleen Moore’ test, which shows at the Eltinge today, tomorrow and Wednesday, there is so much color, together with a perfect story, running through the episodes, that extraordinary wherever shown, Miss ‘Moore has made the fashion thow the highlight of the picture, Art directors have given the star and her company, which, besides the many principals, includes sixty of Holly- wood’s most beautiful model-actresses some exceptionally attractive and massive settings. The fashion epi- ! sode is filmed in a giant garden sct several hundred feet in width. From a grand mapble staircase, decorated with imposing pieces of statuary, the ing the fous seasons of the year. The entire fashion show sequence is made in colors. The initial color tests showing the flowers, trees, and gala decorations as a background to the beautiful dresses on equally pret- ty girls, caused at] Hollywood to make comment. There are laughs aplenty in the Puny .Child Grow Strong. Take on Weight y you ever dreamt of—these wonde ful flesh making tablets ‘called Me- Coy’s Cod Liver Oil aT, lets will start to hel under-nourished lit After ‘sickness snd where rickets are suspected t valuable. No n that | A musical comedy, irrespective of | it is going to be hailed as something | girls appear, wearing costumes depict- | Watch Your Frail,| In just a few days vs-—quicker! “than | :: Telephone Users May Now Become Shareholders in the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company For the first time we are offering to. a telephone users in this community an op- portunity to acquire a financial interest: in . the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company. . 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