The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 22, 1926, Page 8

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tw PAGE E EIGHT ae | wood, finished in, mahogany, EY BURG COMPANY %:*si::570"2s| DEMPSEY AND TUNNEY COMPARED TO TO OPEN STORE 3 post attractiv « is divided into} ranged that and so i throughou' Will Sell General Line of Mer- }*, chandise, Nothing Priced Higher Than $1 items, non than $1.00. company to obtain item of merchandise for ; household sonal use, with th exception of heavier items’ of cloth ing. MINOT MAYOR REFUSES T0| 0. K. PAVING Dectines to Sign] Another institution will he added to ¥ s with the of ment store b Burg company St. Paul. The new store will he loeat ed in the Homan building on Fourth Street, the store room former! pied by Homan’ The of the buildin m complet front of wind The " arek i pany the past four ye the third in North Dakota, the being at Valley City and I of which were ope! ened within the the 2nd Bury com » President Contracts, Approved By =| 3 to 2 Vote “located at ttup ais Miriager W. D. Gallup, who was formerly att charge of Burg company ste Watertown, S. D., and Superio will be the manager of the Bisn nd has been here for th will move his fz (#)—Presi- of the Minot declined to wing which | commission ending the placing chandise, and will be here to gr local people Saturday, when the is formally opened to the public. He Saturday night for Aber: * arrange fo ¢ open: | ag to arrange for the open-!t tug 8. Monts President Bratsherg and Commission: er V. A. Corbett ng the dissent- ing vot. Comm J. Thomas, A. J. Brunner Kurth voted in favor of The contracts were ei | , President B forenoon. siling for from five hing in ity store t room for th of the merchandise. Self serving w counters are placed along either while through the center of the are show cases and d Win Championship | agi in Stock Judging |: ing convenientl: ie Fargo, N. D., ty and luck of th club bovs resulted in th ng the ch; k-dudeing a for first petition with judging. Lue instal A the Burg ¢ built of hard- You will appreciate the worth of a Mueller Furnace on some bitter freezing morning this winter. Designed to give the most heat units per ton of coal, built and insulated so as to avoid heat losses, a Mueller Furnace will keep your home at a snug’ temperature re- regardless of the coldest weather. FRENCH & WELCH HARDWARE CO. ‘Timely Talks” By Klein’s Toggery Out of Straws a appear- | STATE TO PAY 119,632 Claims Reported This “| day. ‘| totaled $200 but this year’s experience ‘ROOSEVELT AND WILSON, RESPECTIVELY, lowa to see sthich | Challenger Must P Put Forth) Almost Superhuman Efforts: to Dethrone Champion, Dr.' Baron, Examiner For Penn: sylvania Athletic Commis-! S. Rilling of the ‘ultural college, ader, tre Dakota agri s’ and girls’ ine Reynolds, , t suite | who aecompan:! the aiue b on the trip. Members of the Team sion, Thinks The mombers of the Bg lad és, are (Christopher Midgarden,, — phitgdelphia, Walsh ty; Kenneth, personalities of Park River, Walsh county ad Wilbur Ha ied Sept. 22.—W)—Thq Dempsey and Tunney offer contrasts like those of! Roose- + Monango, Dickey. velit and Wilson, in the opinion of} | Dr. Abraham Baron, neuro-psychiat- and examiner for the state ath- mmission, Dempsey has enormous, emergency jenergy. He attacks aggressively conquers in disect relation to is id eli behavior, Pec Wy developed physical machine, and ia | first guided by thought creationas,| M: ccumulative energy that finally ‘ond. time in five! forces him to act, th Dakota has taken | Tunney must pu ¢ club livestock judg- re The other] "a eforts,” Albert Le panied thi All three of the boys were in th top six in the individual judging, | » placing third, Hall fifth sixth, The member: m were the high individ live stock judging test held at the state fair at F years that N First pla forth “almost if he is to de- the champion, Dr. Baron empsey,” -he said,’ “is a | physical machine that will execute ‘and get off first. “His ego and object being identi- feat he gets things done , first, a j Bropensity ‘exemplified by the. latel 14-2 MILLIONS f°. le can successfully manage px- | ternal conditions and always feels fre | master of them, optimisti¢!) idealistic, His ego is handled |Jject. He must be attacked first be- lfore he will act. “President Woodrow Wilson repre- sented this type of personality. “Tunney is a student and thinker,’ always overvaluing the object or op- ponent, or vat etree definite at- | titude, assut ety. He i taker rather than a giver.’ Dr. Kern to Open Dental Parlors in City Bank Building Opening of his own dental parlor tomorrow, morning was announced this morning by W. A. Kern. The of- fices will be located in the City Na- the amount paid per claim, tional bank building in the space Work of checking the claims has) formally occupied by A. L. Kers! aw, been started by the department, ! who moved out last spring. ' which will begin issuing warrants! Dr. Kern is a graduate of Marquette | about Decembér 1, ‘university in Milwaukee in the class Year—Warrants Will Be Issued December 1 Hail indemnity to be paid by the state hail insurance department this year will total aproximately $1,500,- 000, ording to estimates made to- The number of claims reported this | year was 9,632 as compared with the, ‘|low mark of 92: he average is expected to show a reduction on Park Your Car “WHERE IT’S EASY TO PARK” And Get Your —TIRES VULCANIZED —TUBES REPAIRED .— SPEEDOMETER ADJUSTED OR REPAIRED —STORAGE BATTERY TESTED, REPAIRED OR RECHARGED —ELECTRIC STARTER OR GENERAT( = PAIRED genic Expert Work. Satisfaction Guaranteed ACCESSORY SERVICE STATION If You Want to Wear Your Fur Coat This winter, then have us “attend now to repaiting, relining, remod- cling, yedyeing; cleaning, etc. This is one place that you are wel- come, a place where you and your old fur coat are not regarded mere- ly as sources of profit. , The right kind of a furrier regards \ A your satisfaction as one of the as- sets of his business. And for that f reason the wise woman patronizes \J her home town furriers, because they depend on her good will. We are not only disposed, but able, . to assume full local responsibility for her satisfaction. We take no little pride in the feel-, ing that we fully measure up to this responsibility. We are the only reliable furriers in the Missouri slope. We carry a full line of ready-to- wear fur coats from $125 to $600, every garment guaranteed for two seasons by our | 207 Fifth St. A. P. Kaothe, Prop. ‘ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Deploy ask Wan te Sater bah meas for himself. Previous to his coming to Bismarck (Dr. Kern was located for about four! years-in Diphtheria Death Rate Much Reduced Sharp reduetion in. the death rate m diphtheria in 1925 as bag! bag ron wk 1924 is due, accordin, 1A. Whittemore, state health airecton,| A to the sin the va efforts of health i various counties aj state as well physicians. show, 83 per- sons died of diphtheria and only 39 in 1925. The latter figute, however, just 39 too many, Dr. Whittemore suid, since a specific preventive is now available and no person need die of diphtheria who takes proper mea- sures in time. Among health officers who were pa active in the work, Dr, hittemore said, ne Dr. Natch- Whittemore is urging ph: aid in bringing to their” cities a mo- tion picture film issued by an in- surance company showing how diph- theria may be pre ed. On Bismarck City Property rexdets 7 Panes cord MONEY * ee LOAN». sennein City — Used Auto Parts of all makes and modele— Call, Phone or Write Bismarck Auto Parts Phone 156 513 Bdwy. A. A. Thal BISMARCK, N. D, Here is the good news you have been waiting for. Moving Pictures of Telephone Industry Moving pictures, depicting the de- velopment of the telephone industry, were shown under the supervision of | Frank W. Snyder and A. J. Bauer to the -Bismarck Rotarians at thei luncheon this noon. Visitors inctuded ted A, Mcintyre, Grand, Fo: ka H. Tucker, Long Beach; L. P. ¥ aren B Bismarck; i. Burr, ouaty a ee re NSlarty ts Polk Faults ‘on ston oy Bs IL. Bowers, H. New: joy ton, Lewis Lyman, D. 8. Scothorn, Nickerson and George H. Spiel- ts * WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1926 oy rf J asen and Prank Sny- —___________» Bauer, Bismarck. ~~ | Three Killed When | Democrats to Meet Sept. 29 to Plan Election ion Campaign Grand Forks, ND, D., Sept. 22, A mecting of Democratic ‘sige = and leaders of plans for the general paign has been ¢: Hose) for Septemb: 29 in Grand Fork: om B "states senator, candidate for United announced today. The expectation is that an active speaking campaign will put on ‘danen £ the month previous a election, Burchard said. — Taste Instead of Haste In Fall Clothes Your family, your friends, your business associates all like to see you well dressed, and pleasing them brings Of pene FALL SUITS $30 $35 Tailoring Another pleasure to you. FALL OVERCOATS $45 $25 $35 $50 Bergeson’s Clothing Popular TMENT STORE for Bismarck Opens Saturday i The BURG COMPAN Y’ < announces the opening of another Junior Department Store, featuring — thousands of popular items, insuring quality at lowest prices. We invite every man, woman and child in Bismarck and vicinity to attend this opening and profit by the marvelous saving on every item in eighteen different departments. 2 While you are reading’ this announcement, iit effort i is being put forth, to make certain everything you may. expect: Merchandise is being con- veniently displayed, ‘and, gelespeople trained to serve you efficiently and - courteously. | Train Strikes Auto . a

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