The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 11, 1926, Page 8

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AR CE TR RLETS OPEN WiNTER GARDEN Dickinson—' Winter Garden men, commencing at 9 a. m. OM! nore wilh iy pened next. Friday nS elt final! h which he the vited y resi \. | ‘life and impatient with hampering Louise Brogks and Gregory Kel o'clock at St. Mary's pro-cathed concludes the program of electrical | railroad and business man of Dick’ “ conduc’ ‘ove o the . — On i - | gon, died adenly Frid jen- AAY FOR Pace iemeye ipeate tk os aga MDONALD DIES: Insurance Bureau e-fourth of State |ssminston For his commer, fire | iw’ after an active day. Funeral ser- | Fox, " ° ke a ti i jces_were he! lon at 2 o'clock. A jiuced by: Eas aavantate eeeeey kes | | in Accredited Areaj™=™*=l. Mr. Parker eame to the Dakota ter- Almost a quarter of the state of R orful ‘picture’ of the. wwe: in Dodge Motor Cars Wes Pioneer Resident of Bie-/ — For Rate Control] North Datota is in the white, o¢|will’mect at Minot Sept 2 and weas 0} e and a exitie: —_ i acc! area,” in the i of the modern social order, — J ive examinations for. mine fore- | of the modern social order | Geatienewien We Wilks of eon. marck, Having Come Here Prats tie ‘Wopentae We’ Talik mp showing the extent of bovine gi ma E ; ing th e|that date, according to A. W.! might with » program of singing. 7 | © Show-Off,” with its simple,| Brothers huve just incorporated sev-| ment control of the machinery for ph WF. of the! Waddington, state coal mine in-| novelty numbers aad dance mule, Start 36-hole Match at ‘4 Hic backgrounds, Its wholesome,|etal Improvements that, fully bear] 4 oo oe leettlng fife: iewuranee fates ia eft: livestock sanitary board. evThe board is made up of| The big auditorium here has b >» M. B. G Ce CSE OE OECTA arldon se |. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1926 woman aquiver with the love of! and effective the, Joyal Amy. will he held Monday morning at $| failed, Olsness said. Jat Dickinson on Sept. 15. This) Dickinson.—J. C. F. Parker, pioneer P CLUB TITLE cr tothe sereen the’ ment cot] Recent Improvements | May Renew Fight ro EXAINE INE Fonmma | (tig in 106 sechine in Dickinson ee 1 foners in Semi-Finals Will, = eyrince THEATRE Stantly improving their cars, Dodge| With Parents in 1879 | give the state’ insueane neat. sis as of May 1, 9:30 a. m. Tomorrow im kan. eharact man, the local Donald, wife of the late J. D, Me.|ie8 and villages of the state are ‘The map in Dr. Crewe’s posses- Ray, state mine inapector,| rearranged and redecorated to give , fon shows 12 counties in the white Dicki first eli musement usible incidents, present 7 of thexe are: 3 ‘ . being considered by the state in-|® of Medo1 mes Murphy of Zap| Dickinson note. oss-section of modern Amer-| “rankshaft. Donald of this city, which occurred | surance department, Insurance |#F€a and the rest of the state is|and Mr. W ddington. : 9 an rf . y © afternoon after several |Commissioner S, A. Olsness indi- Per cent or less. ly marek Country club will b ‘Adapted by Pierre Collings from y ering. | months of illness, removed from Bis-| cated today. ‘two states in the union have a bet- tomorrow when Ed Cox . the popular stage success by George! 4. Dash Instruments. marck one of its pioneer settlers! ‘The movement is the result of te? showing, according to Dr. Haines *) Kelly, the sto: cerns itself with) 5 Spark and Throttle. Mrs. McDonald was born Canada appeals by. civic bodies of Grand|Crewe. They are North Carolina } nn Brady, wed came to| Forks, Mandan, Valley City and| and Michigan, Towa is rated about : r y . " ., other cities asking the insurance with North Dakaa. one up on 20 hole aine: ‘ ft . ents, pi arly ¢ hearin May, 1894, w .| commissioner to set aside increases|_ 'Five counties in this state have! from E. W. Leonard and 2. ksha Mel ho died four years ago. | in fire insurance rates which re-|been added to the accredited area A peacare oes final rounds sve . yh 7 $ r two sons, Dan Me-lvently were made eff since the map was made up. was the match between Cox unc i ‘i : i ne § . . Hintgen, which went 20 holes before! financial crisis develops in the Fisher | well : , These and two sisters,|,, Because of thet Cox was able to break the |houxehold, “when they ate forced tu] impraved car Mary Brady’ of, Bismarck and | the . law heciis. ‘powerless, COMPLETES PROGRAM the fact that in thé pay a fine of $1,000 as a penalty for, the | Mrs. Feank Parker of Grand Forks. | Ols nd indicated that he| The state board of electricians semi-finals of the championship tour ‘s reckless driving. In the| - —— | Several grandchildren also survive. | will ask business men of North Da-| will hold examinations at James-. nament last year, Hintgen defeated | ¢ 7 deems himself by T iHTE |. Mrs. McDonald was a devout mem- ities to support a movement 1 Cox by the same score-one up on 20 n invention his young a. ear-old| ber of the Catholic church, and an|to give the commissioner of insur- holes. b w has been workin on, shter of M y Walter) ardent worker in all of its activities. | . " ‘1 ‘ the same supervisory power Tho final round of the second ling gives an engaj y home. | Her friends include many of the early|2"Ce | flight will also. be played tomorrow,| perfori in the. title role. He| rt Will be held to-| residents of this vicinity, as well ns |OVer insurance rates that the state and will include 36 holes of play. paints Aubrey with a sympathetic! morrow morning at St. Mary's church| the later settlers, and they will learn|'#ilroad board has over -railroad 3 ‘ Everett Lu France, Otto Bowman,| brush, and succeeds in arousing yen-| and interment will be nt St, Mary’s| of her death with keen regret. rates between intrastate points. 4 z or Lyman Baker und Herb O'Hare were|uine admiration by the sheer artistry] cemete | The body will lie in state at the! Previous efforts to get such aj] 5: in the semi-finals but these matches have not all been completed as yet so it is not known which players will ‘ Pe hi t E i be in the final round tomorrow. rm 2 th aly -er don’t go well together. In | ATTHE MOVIES |. I Y Fall a furnace gives more CAPITOL THEATRE | O DA — Rs, heat than you need or should “Sandy,” the story of a flapper bride, which hus been running serial- , (i * ly in'more than 100 newspapers, has| pay for. Radian on the been converted into a motion picture e e e : ; d will be shown next Monday at the Capitol Theatre where it will con-| Trica U i ‘ tinue until Wednesday. other hand gives the exact Sandy” was written by Elenore amount of heat you require, rin, who also write “Chicki pict ey ie id hat Sa na European- e Light Car EAA Eskimos eat as much burns gas in a new, scientific meat as possible de- ular appeal as a story that it presents | greater motion picture possibilities. e e cups i produces. the way. Itis odorless, noiseless. Fox Films made « careful search i ‘ Spee of ros Se ere be the screen = & ae It has all the charm of a Y eb y itl of one woul p fit, ensure ie the Wensinc of the —_—_—_—————————SSSSSSj__—_—_ ———— diet is "important, of wood or coal fire without ap course, but vastly more es ‘ Sen einen Important | is "perfect trouble, without dirt. ‘Here shal Bat St a deter nore, eens is instant, controllable, econ- eau : ‘facing the, nerves i| omical heat at the cost of : 4 Aas that contro! entire Th : body from their source, a few cents an hour. . In- them rae lord eos + toda’ fe ul ion wi e ‘s sommeley good health re- vestigate 'Y- quires. DR.R.S.ENGE || CONSOLIDATED UTILITIES CO. CHIROPRACTOR ! ~~ / ‘ X-Ray Laboratery PHONE 727 506 BROADWAY in some ‘ a ‘ { Lady Attendant f : Lecas, Block Bismarck North Dakota fund. Hond Corpora bond. Rate of Inter: «. 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A once in some newspaper in the county, the names vot depuaiters in 5x feet from a speed of 40 miles an car that every woman will find safe to amount of money on deposit and the mount of bond furnished hy much heaete It will turn in a 34-foot circle— - i incering ¢ : pny ea cmemnaeer y park in 2 14-foot curb space, which is It és « complete mew car. . . designed and } i 4 seach haw than the space sequined for che built as a unit .. . not an old-fashioned. _1n fairness co yourself, come, ece this Sonyentional cype.ot cat, reconstructed chassis. } More room — greater comfort This new car has a low stodian of the public funds of body. With height and length in trae ety, “Blemarck. North Daworn symmetrical proportion. It is 5 feet 8 do nly swear that the above inches hi, not as tall as the ds correct to the beat of m igh . . . not as tall as the average wlodige, information and ‘belief, man. Yet it Provides more leg-room than oe ey or meenemner. you've ever found in any American-buile era EE NSE A, R. FALCONER. automobile of this class. Otek toot, ; ; CATION 4-wheel brakes are an integral part of i specications sul change ‘ ‘ : M Chapter 195, this car's design, a Prcdoen gb. to ithowt notice, The sew egal STN, Sy M. B. GILMAN CO. go gto car owners have not heretofore enjoyed. q Hea coms lets eter eee, eae a -OADWAY AT SBCOND ST Delivered in Bismarck PHONG BOB BISMARCK. s¢ BROTHers “4 Maton cana aa 4.

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