The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 29, 1926, Page 2

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priate ‘ PAGE TWO | Kiwanians Hear ' Dr. Quain Talk on ‘World War Causes Two-Piece Suits - An address on the “Causes of 1 wore War” by Dr featured t program 5 Tings Featured at Popular Prices. ! ing roo refreshing coolness! Smart tailoring! Rich fabrics! A large seleetion of acing range ef prices. ilere's interesting: values in an all-em $15 *18 $20 °25_ B.A, Knowles presi man of the day, | : | | Ju ceive a assort- | | printed alm Beaches Koverdines Paro Cloths Worsted Poplins Flanella Dixie Weaves Dress Well and Succeed. . THEATRE 1E TONIGHT Croydon Y Cc ool ae Comfortable ‘enduring ; Straw Hats Choose from the world’s Not How Cheap, finest— But How Good. Hand Made Knox iii Yak ‘omfi uperior Fabrics is 1 Ties ian, Superior Tailoring In the colors and patterns Tubfast Colors that are new for summer Flexelnt Collar attached or banded $1 — $1.50 $2 to $6 $2, $3, $4. BERGESON’S Tailoring. : Clothing. Certified Bargains EVERY Car in this offering has been thoroughly overhauled. Every Car has been inspected. Every Car has been tested. And the exact condition DAKOTA AUTO SALES COMPANY, Inc., backs and guarantees every of the Car is plainly and truthfully placed before you. The reputation of statement. Come to the great open-air used car market and look them over before they are all snapped up. Here are a few offerings, and the time is short: wood Ford Touring Hupmobile Touring Car, : guaranteed to “$45.00 repainted, overhaul- $317 00 od, NOW sa - Ford Touring Car inal! $37 5G) ee around good shape, now . Ford Touring Car, re- inted i d Dodge Touring car) re- maine am in eel $97.00. painted, in good con- Late Ford Coupe, in dition, now ee $135.00 fine condition, certified, ........... $198.00 as ad Late Ford Sedan Tudor, : Chevrolet Sedan, re- Ovesland Touring, 4,- mais oe" $425.00 — finesiare, $148.00 - There's not the slightest doubt that the DAKOTA AUTO SALES COMPANY'S daring new selling plan of Used Cars has not met with the approval of the buying public. The evidence is in the fact that we have sold more good Used Cars in the first four days of the Great Used Car Sale than is ordinarily sold in four months. We have sold many used cars ‘and we wi'l sell many more. There are several good “buys” to be had by the discriminating purchaser s remaining at the GREAT OPEN-AIR USED CAR MARKET, Third gnd Main marck, N. D., and if you are ever going to buy a GOOD USED AUTOMOBILE don’t hesitate, but com® before all of the better cars are soli, Don’t say we didn’t warn you to hurry along! Essex Touring Car, re- ey ache 80) THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Fellow Citizens: As I have always done in the past, 1 am teaving -the matter of your vote on the office which 1 hold entirely to your own good judgment. 1. C. Davies, County Judge. | This Quaker picture identifies genuine Quaker J Quick Qu | 2Kinds—at Grocers) snd the regular Quaker Oats as always MONEY $50,000.00 to Loan on_ Residence and Business Property for 5 and 10 years. Candidate for Reelection Register of Deeds Burleigh County Your support will be appreciated FRED SWENSON (Political Adv.) Respectfully, (Political Adv.) 2 Look for it ‘if rich flavor is what you want in oats; | if the finest that money can buy is what you want i for your family .. . . the finest oats that grow milled i under highest pure food standards. Imitations cost | the same. See that you get the genuine Quaker Oats. | § Quick Quaker—Cooks in 3 to 5 minutes, Copy No. 4926 . SO lines x 2 cols. News (Spring 1926) 33608 EFH EG) TO Low Interest Rate, Prepayment Privi- leges. | L 6) A N P. C. REMINGTON | City National Bank | | joa i BK Brand Bridger Canyon, Gallatin Valley and Bczeman Are from the famous Gallatin Valley—and | | | | | S You'll find them exceptional in flavor and tenderness—Yet they're no higher in price. You can’t make ordinary peas exceptional thru the canning of them. The growing is 75 per cent of the seeret—and these peas are grown in the famous Gallatin Valley, the most ideal section for growing peas in the entire United States. Try your favorite size Pea in the Brand your local grocer carries Sold by Grocers Everywhere -Packe - -| 1 | | | | | qh Bozeman Canning Co. Bozeman. Montana Notice to Our Patrons: On account of the warm weather, effective to- morrow morning, June 30, we will deliver milk and cream to our Patrons early in order that you will have fresh cold milk and cream in time for your breakfast. The early service will continue until further notice. Please put out your empty e bottles in order that the driver may pick them up while delivering. Thanking you, Bridgeman Russell Company PHONE 740-741 van York ersehe wea Van lar like it—it’s a Heusen! Compére it with other collars. | Note its “tocal flexibi- lity.” No starch of bandeor seams. ‘Smastness and § com- fort collar-combined. 12 BMART STYLES TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1926 ‘WHEN YOU VOTE — VOTE FOR OLSNESS tivit Nat Oi Wie Diet ml) of 't S. A. OLSNESS - | -* for Commissioner of Insurance A public official who in the past has conducted his office the interest of ALL the people. ~ He stands for justice to the Insurance Companies an uitable rates for his Constituents. i For a record of his accomplishments while in office {please consider: The State Hail Insurance Department The Bonding Department The Fire and Tornado Fund |WHEN YOU VOTE — VOTE FOR OLSNESS (Political Adv) naa | J. E. TIERNEY CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF BURLEIGH COUNTY PRIMARY ELECTION JUNE 30, 1926 (Political Adv.) Vote For C. P. STONE Wet Republican Candidate for U.S. Senator For Long and Short Term. A vote for Stone is a vote for Light Wines and Beer. For human freedom. Against invasion of homes. Against making crimjnals of good citizens. AGAINST THE SALOON. (Political Adv.) , Remember to vote for 0. J. Lokken For Superintendent of Public Instruction Mr. Lokken is a graduate of the State University of North Da kota. Mr. Lokken has attended summer’ sessions at the Nerth Da- 4 sity,“and has taken kota Agricultural College and Chicago Un Higher Accounting wrk with La Salle E ension University. Mr, Lokken has had twenty years of teaching experience, most of JF the iime as superintendent. Mr. Lokken has had practicai experience cn auditing and will be able to give school finances careful attention. Get your friends to vete for Mr. Lokken. ‘ | @olitical Ady.) If cleeted to the office of state's attorney, all laws will be en- forced ‘without fear or favor. - He will be under obligation to no one but the voters. Law en- forcement, equitable distribu- tion of ‘tax burdens upon all property’ alike, and to make public service corpcrations obey the law will be his motto. ake this to the Polls with you. | ~ Bismarck ‘have had. reduction through his effo: Of election day, it is votes tht talk SAY IT‘WITH VOTES FOR HELLSTROM : - , He stands four-square with you-and the rest of the world 5 5s ¢Potitieal AN ees Pot. Adv. The people who use electric cagrent and steam heat in the city’ of { in rates “for such service that has made a total saving of | $300,000.00, which rates were secured nd Milv

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