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. TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1926 a AGE EIGHT vide county, will be made this week Hei did most of the leading during] ¢————_—_—____________» | by Harold Hopton, manager of the PETROLLE WINS this round and earned a shade, | MANDAN NEWS n accountant able of a reputatign but he did not |@- oC er the shortages | | UX CITY FIG look liké it against Earl Blue. The| Chief of Police Nels H. Romer is as y urd, audi first time Blue punched him he gat] usking for cooperation in the enforce. j tor for the state.examiner, to see iff E 5 : . 4 down and the next punch that hit him| ment of the arterial highway ordin- ‘ 1 d 7 0) y be det hil in, G it di . Di: rd of the st i 4 te bonding department | Ma: which finished the fight in the second! | Mrs. Laura Reed Clark, 75, former / f is $17,970.- | MTs round. Fee een, died ie ee home we | 4 Couple Were Married in Bis- SHAUL Sef ae ee pate RU Sueeattwmahee deus itceaey Vapo Carpet and Upholstery | Mr. and Mrs. Clark came to Mandan $ 4 : nate: ere list THERE Cleaners. Phone 398 in 1883 and lived their until Mr, : 4 q ‘ marck in 1876—Have iron because 4 ert Hae ra br he oe : Lived Here Since ‘S$ greater nggressivenaee. | ; H ic g f exhibiti - “ Mra, dot Di opel oon TU sbise to WALLS AT LTE et luce ca eine ct eae YOUR C ‘AR AND In an advertisement run in this paper last:evening by a served toda lunche day | ti ds oo! do furi :. e 5 owe j Gaughter and 5 progeae Doon | fightin, Billy hag dawson in dine mr leading automobile firm in Bismarck, the resale value j PB. { the Valley City 6, i eases s ms 1 eet j | ontertaiued’ with ‘a YOUR C ‘AR DEALER of most of the best American automobiles was given. } right hand’ punch over the heart. Tt y Through an unfortunate error the local advertiser omit- ( einer aie aie Gatil (he belt sould ted listing the Chrysler Four, one of the most popular . Very often while you are driving your | : ye} ed. Petroile used a le! hand to do - : s t 186) ee ccompanied by. Mist Majorie men tot the dima. tit jabbing car you are going to think of the dealer who cars of the year. This was specially ynfortunate from er ‘ with it, then hooking it. i o} i j | Bae eco] " Phe ith oud was Janson ot Aanbotinhe Ublighe, ae Aer Lawes. the fact that the Chrysler Four average resale value | ; woat,| ele Oa eH eee Caer y to pends on the interest of that dealer in your shows a percentage greater than the car shown as being } tablished music. & K iS” : satisfaction and his responsibility for your , * : * A sf ARS set ty Haake, Weer. Gs Hall of the iUL “DA OTAN : car’s continuously good performance. | Soar, ar ord as sta last night. The National : into. Bismarck |b E school, County 5 ar Market Report, which was given as authority f aa oe : a RG ios IN HULL'S OFFICE E The cheerful atmosphere noticeable i for the inf ti Hi " th followi mit ae : . \ \ af Custer NOTICE Five graduates of Dakota Bus- 5 throughout this establishment is merely a or the information, lists the following figures: { finunting i My guarantee of satisfac-| ness College, Fargo, made good in 3 reflection of the attitude of those to whon: : 4 the two vr the [tion rests on vour opinion, not | Tom Iull’s insurance office, so he 7 -we have sold Willys-Overland cars. ‘Factory Resale Depre- ‘ Value farmch which qwas under contract to | mine. No job with me ie et ee ad bie he algae | 4 Make—Type 1925 List U.S. Av. ciation of car ie dining cars.“ | plete until you are perfectly | lp. Lillian Chezik was sent, mak. | Ei when the Fives i Ptistied. Thever leave a job ng his office force’ fom Dakota.’ | 4 Chrysler Four Sedan 58... . $1095 $975 $120 89 Gy Gta he wi 4 til itis finished. Phone 555.) VictorH. Leeby (Leeby Building a} ; ° " SHUM bIE ec ack, ah Gatley, "Painter and Decora-| laterial Co.), himself a D. B.C. 3 LAHR MOTOR SALES Car advertised in first pal church now stands, to the | tor. traduate, recently engaged G. W. PTE es v7 tue courte anc een camer ee Konikeon, hia 4th. **Dakotan,”* COMPANY. place last night......... 595 511 84 85.8 being receive e By Don't throw away your used] standard Oil Co., Ford Motor Co., Bis Kc No. Dak. ea Miss | mattress. Have them reno-| (nternational Harvester Co. con- _——w 4 ? Mable Diet and Mr. a As the price of the Chrysler Four Sedan was ‘reduced to $995 in January, 1926, it would be proper to use this fig- ure in making the above percentage of depreciation, and if we did so, the Chrysler would show an even more as- tonishing percentage of resale value. Distributors of Willys-Overland Fine Motor Cars. ”| vated at a small expense. We; :tantly employ D. B. C. graduates. on 0 aang call for and deliver. Bismarck Watch each week. ‘*Follow the Engberg Shortage | Mattress _& Renovating Co-} succeggful."” Summer School June to Be Investigated Phone 605. . \ savestime. Write F. L. Wat- _ ti D; Investigation of the shortage of k,| -,C00K with Gas. It’s the} “* teste f E.] >, E._Engberg, former treasurer of vi.| Ideal Fuel d Mrs. Diet STAT TIRES : omental = We are sure the local firm who wrote yesterday's adver- tisement will be glad to see that correction is made. ‘ Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. Bismarck, North Dakota THIRD In the World -and Sales still mounting — During the first three month: of 1926 Dodge a Answering some more questions about the United States Rubber Company’s Rubber Plantations . Q—When did the United States _ when in the interest of greater econ- Rubber Company first, start to omy and better and more uniform grow its own rubber? quality, it would be advisable foritto A—In 1911 the company planted 14,- pera naw petary oe jag pacha 000 acres, or about 22 square miles a ocamiiecahis "portion Ae in Sumatra. This represented then subber. Recent. events have justi- and still does, the largest planting “fied this farsighted policy, andevery operation comp! aay Der aor man who buys a United States Tire OONDANY M1) A sm DE TC Year, oy any other United States Rubber Asnew property has been acquired Company. product is today benelit- the work has gone ances ree ing by it. til today the compan) x ; pee ‘approximately 60° of which @Q-—Is the United States Rubber Copyright 1926 Hart Schaffner & Marz TO KNOW WHY we have so consistently been ee a Inc., built and sold more motor vehicles id ted. Company's Plantation well re- Brothers, f : the siete laviiees are need aa tiaciaee ; werded y authorities on salto hen-any ottier mantifacturer: inthe mprid, eseapt 0 S wear our Ulotnes Q—Does it take long to growa rub- A— bert Ashplant, the British : Fah eer ber poke " . Rubber “Mycologiat of Soutien 71,169 retail deliveries were madeby Dodge Brothers —And to wear our Clothes G Dealers in the United States and Canada between . A—It takes about 4 to 6 years from ns man ay > the Lime a seedling is planted untila © ~ Gao industry.” Suet the Unted e tree is ready to be tapped, and its States Rubber Company Plasita- initial yield is only small. Clearing 4 . the jungle, removing stumps, drain- tion at Kisaran, Sumatra, as follows; ing the land, breaking ground, grow- “Of all the areas wisiled, none pro- ing seedings from selected seeds, duced 80 much useful information. budding, grafting, transplanting and -Kisaran, the headquarters of these carefully tending the young plants, plantations, has become the Mecca of tosay nothing of constructing roads, all planters who wish to keep abreast railways, wharves, storage tanks, of recent rubber research. It is aslon- and buildings to house power. plants, ishing to find how many of the famil-- equipment, and employees in.a wild iar problems of rubber planting have tropical country—all take time and been satisfactorily i money. satisf " / ‘ settled during the Q—Why did the United States: Rub- last few years by ber Compery make this in- the researches of vestment : the scientific ~ _A—Because it foresaw the time coming, slag.” UNITED STATES ROYAL CORD BALLOON January second and April third. This representa a gain of 37 per cent over the same period last year and/69 per cent over the first quarter of 1924! - Third largest in the world! And sales CONTINU- i ae Renn week alter eapkcio ey record break- ing ¥ In fact, during the week ending April 24th retail - sales reached the remarkable ‘eeatet 9,566—the all you need to spend is . greatest single week in Dodge Brothers history! . *35 °40 SENSIBLE - ECONOMY ~ These figures are all the more i t when realize that the gain of the industry epaiet woe Pte last year is only 12 per cent. BERGESON’S Tailoring Clothing preasive value Dodge have ever offered. > + 1050 ‘ Delivered in Bismarck ‘M.B. GILMAN CO. BRaQAADWAY AT SBCGND ST. PHONE sos : BISMARCK * Donse Brotners i. MOTOR CARS _ . le (ark every grave N Memoria! day will soon be » Placing your order now Mes oat a ee ; requires special OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST because we buy our tes the in the » saving you the’ Peete ce Se 1 aaa ! ‘_» BOCKWOOD ACCESSORY C0; .M-B. GILMAN CO.. MONSON’ TIRESHOP.