The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 20, 1926, Page 2

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RAGE TWO ertha Palirer Td Be Candidate For ha RP, tt BERTHA R, PALMER Devi Methodist Men’s Club Has Banquet Forty club opal lub William the men's jist KE slues, | Methodist ter Woman Accused of . Poisoning Son Held | to a Grand Jury MeKenzie Hotel — serving neonday lunch at 35¢; eve- ning dinner, 65¢. Luncheons and dinners served for pri- vate dinner parties either in main dining recom or private dining room, 35c and uv. We can serve vou any hour, day of night. tremendous extra power ® Specially steam-distilled gaso- | Refined to most rigid speci- | fications—to give greatest power in your motor. Cy ‘ 8: Besse gas you can buy though you pay a few cent: , est it. Drive a few miles and. fecl the increased power and re- spons> from your motor, _ADEALER’S NAME) ' f ote br the Pare Ot Company = Corwin-Churchilt State School Job i ‘Two Decisions said there i8 no exeuse for| the luncheon for Grange. He sa gruffness or discourtesy in dealing | looked too much like advertising. w offenders, and added: Meanwhile it was announced when a prisoner becomes|New York that Grange was planning there is no reason for it. If|to take his profe t hit him, hit him in a cour-| rope to play as ray.” of gar ith ju team headed by George Wi American halfback of the U [of Washington. tored te ier A Grange Is No Ideal y For Boys in Belief of School Officials cisi son in the caused hi Many Attend b death | o its instru effect, eliminating i °. ‘ tye gration. the gt eine i| Road Conditions | Bismarck Cloak 4 : al «ges March 20.12) 1n | @————_—___ ry q i ng e- officials, here (Mercury readings at 7 a. m.) 24 x “I , on Under the al for boys, and| 5 . Shop Style Show fee’ OF Bulle ih “A Ball, chairman nd | Cidesar 7 m the age of the de-|the stadium committee of the New- rude tar, : 4 A new trial was ordered. refused the | dium in connec- ppearance at a! ids good. use of the 46; roads good. tion with re luncheon here to: “I do not think | Young Gow, Minot Boxer, Knocks Out OT ld | Winona—< held up to our | Grand Fo. . ‘ an idol or ideal,” | good. Battling Risch » nothing against | &°M, coula put: dif range had} Duluth roads good. ! : lege career I would| Rocheste: 8; roads good. h in which Mir ything to ang,” | bi reel played ents. Youn den, director of Selections b: e Grand Pae ic 0! ; s - " chatted Geta ailoved: TREMUEHORE the | dered the train- | Smith Center, Kansas, March 19. yen who took part in the Mrs rrol of Man argaret Clooten, Helen N achel Voight: and Marjorie Smith of Donnybrook in the ter Janke of Are Reversed by The Supreme Court, hard boiled tac superinten Tailor Made Suits Place your order leTy (ark every grave With Enduring Memorials now to assure Ake tribute to ed lve ore, who saelir ieltwdes. as gone to a just reward—the mon- early delivery tment marking the final resting place Sati tion Guaran- an briailty But above all 7 else it st be enduring. teed or your money And so we suggest for vel ca - eration the most beautiful and endur- refunded ing of all stones—flawless granit Here in our show room, you will find granite memoria by. legal cite admiration. 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If, on the other hand, the Ford Motor Company would substi- tute ordinary design for, the basic Ford features, Ford cars could be produced and sold for less. than the present Ford prices. Yet by so doing, Ford simplicity, dura- bility and relisbility would fall below the standard insisted upon by the Ford Motor Company and It was the supectonity of Ford de- sign in 1908 that established Ford leadership. It is this same Ford design, improved but basically unchanged, that is continuing to make the Ford car the out- established throughout twenty- standing leader among all auto- two years of leadership. : mobiles. Features that Contribute to Ford Simplicity— Durability — Reliability Simple, Dependable Lubrication Torque Tube Drive Planetary. Transmission Thermo-Syphon Cooling System Left-Hand Drive Dual Ignition System Three Point Motor Suspension - Multiple Disc-in-oil Clutch FORD MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICH. TOURING ) ; ' bye; SEDAN CO UP PHE re SEDAN 520. 500 565 Closed car prices include starter‘and demountable rims. All prices f. 0. b. Detroit a ale teiner Sle 9g gM “ss 1 octane we ee a beeen it in fonal team to Eu. ! | POLITICAL AN} Temperatures and 1 ing directors under him not to attend | More than 30 years ago W. S. Clark,} Don’t starve yourself—Eat . SHREDDED ATURID 7 nt AVE. FILPIS DEVELOPED BUT ONCE moner, however, weakened his resolve, jand a b it his hair that hang | down to Ch ist. HOSPITAL dlenry' Burman, Prop. Shoe Repairing. Special Attention Given to Ke Parcel Post Orders. DUNCEMENT | hereby announce myself as a! | candidate for, the office of States ‘Attorney ef Furleigh County at the June, 1926, Primary Election, | If nominated and clected 1 will! treat e' fairly. T regpect- { fully cit the support of the electors of Burleigh County. ! Joseph Coghlan. | 3-18-19-20-22-23-24 | 4 DAILY PHOTO SERVICE BISMARCK % Bismarck, n’t Save By A great many people who have heard and read of the advanced: rubber: prices ‘have thought they. could’ save mon- ey by sending away for tires. Thought So Please Read This--- \ ical_Mail Order Our Prices on Prices, March Ist, Pathfinders 30x34 Clincher Oversize Cords. ...$11.95 plus 38¢ postage. .$12.33 $11.40 80x34 Straight Side Cords........ 12.95 plus 88c postage.. 13.33 14:95 29x4.40 Balloon Cords ............ 14.95 plus 38¢ postage.. 15.33 15.00 -77 Balloon Cords ....... depict 27.95 plus 62¢ postage... 28.57 26.80 Other Sizes in Proportion We have these tires in stock—You do not have te wait for them at no extra charge We put the tires on the wheels for you When you buy tires from us you get everything any mail order house can give you plus service. Won’t you come in and give us a trial? LAHR MOTOR SALESCO. BISMARCK MANDAN ... COACH or COUPE ‘825 -am | SODIES BY FISHER | Exploded! The Old Theory of Low-Cost Design In developing and introduc- ing the. new Pontiac Six With the Pontiac Six priced at $825, it is bas eager eet , MARCH 20, 1926 Bismarck, North Dakota General Motorshascompletely sary to accept the limitations ~ shattered the theory that high _of high-priced fours nor those quality, could not be achieved that have hitherto character- in a low-cost Six. ized low-priced sixes. \- : From the day of its public In breath-taking perform- presentation, the Pontiac Six 28¢¢, in striking beauty, in has been making giant strides *U*UTIOUs combott: ad hegoergsy é , toward leadership in its field fhe Siaal woohthag nomeine Sixis | abies. wbecause it is the living ex-: ity—yet it sells for a alps rag if steteg: |} pression’ of quality in every Igw that only General Motors - ‘Alll prices at ers 4} aspect of motor car value. coul ibly ‘achieve it. 4 eS ere tar Motor Company | ip ’ * i 4 § A iyo nc Ppl : = ‘ 80, of abi ones ene h vow Bets rhe f i ¥ would not have his hair’cut until Wi iane ft irto7) liam Jennings Bryan was in the pres-| Ye) 7 t dene ent The death otsthe Coon | BISMARCK SHOE f No. Dak.

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