The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 14, 1926, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT : People Warned Not to Burn Rubbish on the Pavement of spring tren The aim was to c bination of + features wiihou the fundamentals Mechanical Loaders For Beulah Mine to ment. residents, in raking their yards, have piled rT ment and t result thai Be Shipped June 1 of mechanical st winter by Members of Sixth District Medical Society Meet Here the Kni mine iver Ci Beulah will * owned in the first ship hers wil he shipped late n some little time to put the mine in hape for the : will pr t the loaders arriv Dr. H. ¢ h one of the new m: formerly o 500 to G00 tons of dress on “Ne \ cht of the Dayton the subject of a bjorn Johnson of t supreme court. The busine followed. Pi ns the counties in the west of the state are members of district group. New Day Motor Co. to Sell Paige and °°»: valus, common stock at, $1 Jewett Automobiles) stock 2 par value of st nted to the Pig y by the state s followed by an in-| esting: prop Fee ee | Piggly Wiggly Co. to Expand System Authority to ing agency for th lines of automobd latest addition to Bisma automobile dealers i of the company are O. W. Melvin Olson. which Mr. Olson is the pre tor, will continue to handle the mobile line The New Day Mot territory sale will be us. Piggly Wigs) s in the as one stor the ne their ca Garage on Fi drawn on th very, and brought the civi rd. My} on Burnett,| Gould of Mandan T00 MUCH URIC ACID? LET US SEND YOU THE WILLIA TREATMENT FREE 85 CENT BOTTLE ( sur sleep i ed bladder tha 'y few hours, you will appre- ciate the rest and comfort you get {from the free bottle (32 doses). Rheumatism, kidney and bladder | troubles, and all ailments caused | y by too much Uric { make you fee} “old,” worn cut—miserable. Just because you start the day “too tired to get up,” arms and If you send this notice your name require in North Dakota 000 shares of} preferred ! s told that the} problems that have arisen with tne| vs that have arisen vince! Lot at Broadway and First Street Will Be Lowered pvels will be Hughes, wh nd the lot will least to street level. mM time the ground is y above the level of the | cation. | according to I [the property, | brough At cons stre It is p le that a building of some kind may be erected on the site this summer, Mr. Hughes stated th morning, but no definite plan yet been made. Mr. Hughe leaving tonight for St. Paul on bu: ne and may have more of an idea what will be done with the property ed, owns ae ean whee he returns early next week. If machines a building is finally planned then the excavating will be continued until a basement is also prepared. The lot is 150 fee! lapted to s building or an Rumors have been current concerning building plans for that particular corner but Mr. Hughes de- FOOT SPECIALIST All diseases of the feet suecess- fully treated. Phone 311 DR. CLARA B. WESTPHAL Richmond's Bootery Sat. Evenings by appointment. i ——————$_——— j tion at this time. Construction of the Hughes aparts! loted room Ni ment building in Mandan, which was! engaged in making tri to have started early this spring,| the county, to get acquainted with has been somewhat delayed.by a de-| conditions _hereabouts, cision to change the proposed location; which he will outline a -of the building, Mr. Hughes stated| this year’s work. today, but it is hoped that work will) Miesen is prepared to announce his be started about June 1, Construc-| plans the the addition to/the Hughes apartment | people who are interested in building in Bismarek and the addi- | wor “ tion to the Van Horn hotel, i April 1, has established js office in| the federal building, having been al-| county is finished, Mr, Mie 2h. He is at present to fix upon certain days throughout! hen he can be found in his As soon as = Mr.) the Afterhis preliminary survey of the! week office, following | consult program f¢r| blems may be sure of finding him it y come to the ped on those days. an Tribune will publish them | daughter will arrive here tomorrow or ington, where they They’ will make Mrs, yn plans if‘ each; that farmers desiring to im concerning their . pro- Miesen tion work is already under way on} in full for the benefit of the many) Friday from Worthi the | formerly resided. infant their home at the Rose apartments. County Agent Has an Office in the | Federal Building | A. R. Miesen, who began his duties | fas county agent in Burleigh county | NFLUENZA As a preventive, melt and | inhale night and morning— VISKS s 17 Million Jars Used Yearly DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Consulation Free Lucas Bik. Bismarck, N. D. H. B. LOVE D.C: PH. C. Doctor of Chiropractic. EXAMINATION FREF. Eltinge Bldg. Phone 174 comes i OLDSMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO., INC. 212 Main St. Phone 428 into its own W. OPENING DANCE ‘At Moran’s Farm, Saturday Night April 17th New hardwood floor, dancing at 9 o'clock Music by Union Ragadors Enough Said Concrete streets always remain true, even and rigid | Mandan Now Paves with Concrete Mandan, North Dakota, where Lewis and Clark camped a hun- dred and twenty years ago, is still the home of the Indian and the cowboy. Even today you may see a primitive stage pulling in and out of town. But there is nothing primitive about Mandan's streets. In 1923, Mandan began to pave with concrete. This program was continued throughout 1924 and 1925. In deciding to pave with concrete’ cates then 1000 eige Cite ties more andsmall,in every part of the country, * Three outstanding reasons for this nationwide popularity of concrete ares (1) Theis true even surface makes them always eafe to drive on. (2) Their pleas- ing light gray color dresses up your street. (3) No matter how heavy the traffic, they require little maintenance. What concrete streets have done for Mandan they will do for any city or town. All of the facts are in our free booklet on “Concrete Strats.” Ash for your copp ~ PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION, A National Orgenizetion to Improve and Extend the Uses of Coricrete | Offices in 31 Cities legs stiff, muscles sore; with burn-| ing, aching back and dull head—|and home address we will give you; of The Williams Treatment. Kind- | wo RN OUT before the day be-|a regular 85 cent bottle (32 doses) | <0 not think you have to in such condition. | Get rid of the pee Waal ice POR AnE! joints, sore muscles, “acid”| Dr. D. A. Sach, Kidney or Bladder trou-| Office Building, Dept. GA-1811, bles so often caused by body-made|East Hampton, Conn. Only or acids. Be strong and well. | bottle free to same person, family If you have been ailing for a|or address. Nothing sent C. 0. 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