The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 13, 1926, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT AMERICAN IS hers of Party Are Robbed Mexico City, Sept. 1% Rosenthal, retired businessu York City hal, who , was car- he thought kidnap Ar- thur Lane, under seer American ‘embassy, wh | the week-end in Cuerni ¢ 0 they stopped the wron, Former Governor of Iowa Talks at Grand Forks Meet Grands For! Z H Commercial club, sis on the ortan to the St. L erways project. northwest helped to stands is a Harding. 5 ernment to reli 1p through u the Gr ere also po who conte! river is the natu nnection between the Atlantic. Hunting Chicken. Out of Season Is t Expensive Pastime Fred J. Miller, Krem, N. D,, paid a high price for’ one chicken which he didn't get. and in the public works ; New York Business Man Car- ried Off After Other Mem- | (P) Jacob ore § had . which fiseated. ion he lost his gun a r cur by the sume route, co e necording to Mr, Maurek. * 3 Killed, 14 Hurt, in Ship Explosion slightly in, explosion on the tank st Maru in the or here to The ship had docked for It was sun lowing the expl H to prevent spreading to oth ships. The Yoyo Maru was a vessel of 5,471 gross tons. It was owned and operated by the Toyo Kisen Kabush ki Kaisha. It is presumed the de: and injured were members of the crew. What caused the explosion has not been ascertained. Lions to Observe Constitution Week Judge A. M. Christianson spoke on the subject of the constitution this Roon at the weekly luncheon of the Lions club at the Grand Pacific ho- tel. Constitution week, which is given annual observance by the Lions club, began Sunday, September 12, and will continue through Saturday, tember 18, isitors in addition to Judge Chris- included Dr. O'Hara, Mr. » T. W. Sperry. J. W. Leahy and Mrs. R. E. Morris. Dr. Dursema, the secretary, was absent today, be- ing in Fort Yates on business, The president, Dr. F. B. Strauss, who has just returned from a vaca- tion at the Minnesota lakes, told of of his trip and expressed himself as vies to be with the club again. ludge S. L. Nuchols thanked the club for its assistance in entertaining the members of the North Dakota Bar as- sociation at the recent gonvention here. Henry Halverson “sang two numbers. With the opening of the hunting season some suggestion was made of @ chicken hunt and a chicken dinner for the club. A large number of Lions @re expecting to hunt this season. Construction Work * Increased in August - . The Northwest (Minnesota, the Da- kotas and Northern Michigan) had 71,200 in contraets for new build- ‘and engineering work last month. “a is figure showed a loss of 27 p. _ ent from saty, 1926. However, the: was a gain of 11 per cent over Au ust, 1925. Analysis of last month’s uction record showed the fol- fortes items of importance: $2,910,- 100, or 84 per cent of all construction, » for residential buildings; $2,070,100, or 24 per cent for public works and 4 3 $1,059,400, or 12 per cent educational buildings; $841,500, percent for commercial build- asi,s00, or 6 per cent for r and = memorial building: , or peer. cent for hospitals i bation: $315,000, or 4 per public buildings; and $303,- ar 4 per cent for industrial build- the past eight months there 700 worth of new cou- wh record The most impo ust ¢ items in the| tri: Central § dd) $1 2,900, or class of construction were works and utilit Come tonight—tcmorrow—y possible, but the sooner Sunday, or as soon as come the better the chance of getting your pick. sale will continue until al! are sold. Our salesmen will be cn the grounds to show you How Big Your Dollars are and what they will buy. Be sure and ask our salesmen about our wonderful Easy Payment Plan You are sure to find what you want that will fit your pocketbook, 1923 Dodge Touriag In A-No. 1 condition. Good paint, gcod tires. Mechanically in best of GIA in 1925 Star Touring New paint job. two new tires, in good me- chanical ccndition. Will include new winter enclosure for $35.00 extra. This will make you an en- closed car for this fall and winter at a bargain price of. . TwoOverland 90 Tourtngs Good Tops. Just been repainted. Good tires and 4 ’ batteries. Each. e Ford Roadster | 1924 model. Demountable: rims, good top, paint like new. Good condition 25. mechanically ........ mV construction volume of the country. largely responsible for last month's r t month's record was nearly 2 stern States during the past eight ported in August amounted to §! onths has reached a totul of $47\ 414,600, this being 15 per cent 7,808,400, being an increase of 9 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE for commercial building: 0, of 11 iod of last year. At the end of July i the lead over last year was 10 per) August of last year. | cent. t Contqpplated new construction re-| work reported in 5 An Automobile Bargain Carnival Never in the history of automobile selling have-we shown such a variety of makes, models—prices and: values— every car shown here was renewed to sell for scores, yes, and hundreds of. dollars more—recent reductions are not a circumstance to the reductions we have placed on this stock. We say to you without fear of contradiction that assembled here are the greatest, grandest and niost extraordinary collection of used automobiles in the his- tory of this community.. Come here—come prepared— and come at once.’ Gis oe De Luxe Sedan : Demonstrator—run only 1800 miles. New car ! Spare tiré, heater and license included for.only *.~ A saving of $329.00: You have the privilege of buying.this ear on the easy payment plan: a encanta en August was some-| ~ |what less than the amount of con-| Colonel S. W. Brookhart was in his| de-| tracts awarded, whereas the amount/ usual state of health today, apparent- | linked now . erense from the amount reported in| of contemplated work normally ex-|ly fully recovered from the effects| ment airplane lines. -Oldsmobilé * MONDAY, SEPTEMBER, 18, 1926 i 1 - Sa ebine is serious illness of last week, per ce v e corre) - th and a 32 per cent/cceds the amount of awarded con-/of his serious i It will be noted! that the amount of contemplated new for which an operation was planned until he took a sudden turn for the » better Saturday night. ‘Py— BROOKHART RECOVERS Washington, Towa,, Sept. 13. Nearly all European c&pitals are st by commercial or govern- ~7 Prices and Terms To fit the purse of anyone in need or desirous of own- ing an automobile. Read the following list and learn how easy it is to buy through our easy payment plan: Used Cars selling up to $100.c0— Terms—$20.00 down and $5.00 per week. Used Cars selling from $100.00 to $150.00— Terms—$30.00 down and $7.50 per week. Used Cars selling from $150.C0 to $200.00— Terms—$50.00 down and $10.00 per week. Used Care selling from $285.00 to $398.00— Terms—$80.00 down and $12.50 per week. 1922 Maxwell Touring New paint job and new top and side curtains. SLE <= $167.90 tery. Just over- hauled. Just the car for hunting ...... ‘1923 Dodge Coupe. .Four passenger coupe. New Duco job. Best of condition mechan- ically. Good tires, battery. An ideal car for a small family. . 1923 Ford Coupe Just repainted. Very good run- tires. Sacrificed at. .

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