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i aati ees) naar HUALNAUAUADSOSOUODAGOSLEGUOSOAAUEOUOONAUOOOUOLUOOOISONU Mandan News Well Driller !Cement Work at = Presents Report Jaszkowiak,, The | sinking the about th tation, was ve ally she report of Francis cement walks well driller employ test shaft ut t PResented to the city ite mecting Wed t&e iwater from th Mestnted. Ni completed A little f the lawn still fore the outside which is still to ing of some! floors. and other repair ep the meeting. Dairy leiden Team * on Training Trip n county dair |Mandan Has Many Fine Cozi Displays: seen on al s the » be one A fine x the Chamber of several Corn exhibits i; most every hast Judging’ streets of Man ai a © ix to be d started on a trip of tining which will last fo It will then here it will $ n rs in the boy andl thorough! splay and are » bring igh, Hotiors a9 possible to cording to H.C her of places » intended to en North Da- who hav about the count show what can kota land. Amon contributed to t Stasney, Wil : Chester Dunenn double ear fr: In_ addition other small HAY A daughter f Mr. and Mrs, Be fatien tera, past president ot| NEW Standard Oil A meee Dakota Elks association! Service Station to Be Gpened Sunday} served the state organization | The new Standard Oil company service station at the corner of a ee steered d Thayer will be formally opene TURN FROM WESTERN POINTS| to the public tomorrow. Construc- Miss Lucille Dahners and her} tion work was started about a month enandmot Mrs. C. G. o and e vthing is now complete tgenéd this morning din readiness for the openin; Wa: ington, where th “With the opening of the n about a month. the Standard Oil company John Kennedy, a son of! have three service stations: in’ Bis- #, in Portland and with marek, the other being on Main Ed Kennedy, in Seattle Main street west. All ed a numberof Mr. rin. design’ and ati in the west. Jensen Named Elks = District Deputy K. Jensen, ent of school ericks und county superintend- received the re rs of activity in the in his appointment born yesterday F Sheehan, ukelow, dan lodge. e at a confe! eren equipment. ‘The location of the new station is good since 6, going 0 TO Al ABERDEEN ate ee a ay Ripley dttghter, Lois, together wtih Margaret Bingheimer and M Rigid thee | z e new station will be in charge he hes © Aberdeen, 8. D. of Joseph Sehneider and Howard Mrs. Kenay, who has been f uguest in the vity for two weeks, met | lian, bath, Hismarck men, héf sister from Ipswich, S. D., at Ab-! an sl return to Ker home tn | Harry House ‘Dies; ease 'Fuméral: to! Be : at: t at! Washburn Tomorrow irs. Charles F, Ellis entertained ge luncheon at her home on Thursday und y CIS) frou Bismarck to Minot, tarry W. House, for many years u of Underwood and later of Steptiens had high Solen, died Friday *. S, Kenne | 2. out-of-town g1 | | itness. ‘ Mr. House was born May 18, 1860, an Kev Reunelly attended the) Perry county, Penn, his tother ingting of the executive committee! d¥inm three years later on October 08 (ue ; mrttee| $4. “He made his home with his TRursday. 1 was for the, #randmother until n the exhibits for| Year moved with his father to Indiana Legion convention in where they resided until 1883, when ndeiphia next month. 'they moved to Solomon a The same year he RETURN T + Norma Pete rs. O. H. In 1885 Mr. House went to Michi- an wh he married M Klink in 1887. In_1889 his ing a two-year-old daughter -day old son, seven days after het Settled at U inde In 1890 he w Miller“of Libert to North Dakota in 1906, locatii Underwood. Later he went back to his home home in Indiana, returning agricultural college. Si Carson, who is also we othe agricultural colle; Joined her yeste “RETURNS TO LAI Miss Martha Bigg: spending a summer q parent: a as, has returned to Lake college at Lake F “M ETING Post The Br other's death, Vas died in 19) a daughter. aad sill an law firm, re Stanton yesterday morning. He h been there 2 couple of days on bate ness. ing children are Willis Irvin House, Springfield, Ore.; Orr F. House, Walla Walla, Wash. John MH. House, Juliaetta, Id: ind Gladys Irene House of Solen. He is also survived by a half brother, H. V | House of South Bend, Ind. Funeral at Washburn SON BORN THURSDAY nm was born Thursday evening and Mrs. Ralph Friesz. SON IS BORN gon was born to Mr. ord Holter Thursday. lerwood, Washburn and Solen v suena er A Thin Line Controls Mighty Motors e et’ e Chiropractic Adjusts It! 5, narrow thread of copper feeds the power thai runs ie. of industry. Snap it and industry stops ui jenly. ran ‘group cf thin nerve fibrés—the spinal cord—con- grels the wondrous mechanism of life. Snap it and snap life. Apply pressure and you. affect health. fete spinal column that houses this vital cord often mes misaligned and exerts pressure. Thus the rayse for many. ills. e as Chircpractors simply remove the pressure by ital marue! manipulation and restore your original or. ‘ in for a treatment today. erate Charges are very Dr. R. S. Enge CHIROPRACTOR. Postoffice I Jone: has been prac land- 4 play of; 1 hospital following « lengthy | 866 and the next ji accompurted 1! The daughter died | he decreased is well known in the cinities and is Evangelical faith. Funeral services will be held at the Methodist iscopal church in Wash- burn at 2:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon and buri, will take place in the Washburn cemeter, Champion Almost in Accident When & believer in the | (P).—Wav- mnee crowd, Gene ht title left Phitadelphts for New| York today. } The taxi that took the hehe to the station had a narrow escape from ice’ As it swung around | , City Ha jaza it skidded 20 feet on the slippery street and almost struck persons, including sev- nes, were attracted to Tunney’s arrival. One | of the aca soldiers sclzed Gene's hand lond the champion squeezed it a said, “Atta hoy, leather neck; a fine uniform you have on.” t few days,” j marine. FUNERAL HELD FRIDAY The funeral of thé two-yeur-old | son of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Ulness of | Wilton was. held Friday afternoon | jfrom the family home with Rev |W. Stewart of Mandan officiating. The baby died Thursday at a local pal | | proudly replied the are Tom: { TION. { Announcement The New Standard Oil Service Sta- tion on Sixth and Thayer now completed and open for business. fac aaa tented fore + enamel He Leaves For N. Y. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE - ‘GIRLS HERE ON STRANGE MISSION. :. TO RID BISMARCK OF RATS: AND MICE, | | | ' | | | lj that’s You helped it atong a lot in the; Helen Caldwell and Anna Mae Wright. Bismarck promises to be 2s free of ,today to launch a campaign of ex- rats and mice in the next week or/termination which be hope will be 10 days as was Ireland of snakes aft- er St. Patrick completed his big kill, for Miss Helen Caldwell of Hunting. ton, W. Va. and Miss Anna Mae in the worldeand the ridding of (Wright. of Portsmouth, Va. rodent | American. of rodents -is their goal. ‘exterminators extruordinary, arrived! The methods used by the two girls Misses Caldwell and Wight follow what is perhaps the strangest profes- Se ener] No Strings to This! 1! Evening at Eight O’Clock, October 30th streets is it your. rth oe imple, sanitary and efficient, it}ed drive ‘Armed with plenty of barium {they may the week. jare jis sai |carbonate, procurable at any drug |store gnd the only poison indorsed by the United States public health ser- vice, they mix it with three or four [times its volume of any kind of food |that. mice and rats will eat. Strows ting the poisoned bait along the run- ways of the animals and placing “it in strategic Positions in the build- ing where the rodents make merry be. certain. ‘They Never Come Back Soon after, the rats and mice, filled with what they mistakenly consider food granted by special dispensation from heaven, flock by in droves and hor seeking water and the open air where they hope to be rid of the suffocation the poison produces. They never come back, the rat ex \terminators say, nor do they survive long enough to warn their follows. There are approximately two mice for every ee and child in Bismarck, She quotes figures to sbow that rodents cost people of the city $1. 82 for each mouse in goods and supplics eaten or damaged 2, the pests. Work 4 Sti ates Miss caldwell aud Miss Wright are carrying on their strange calling un- |der the indorsement of the United |States public health service. They have been traveling for the last four and one-half years in 34 states and in Alaska and the Hawaiian islands. They are now en route to their homes in Virginia. During their stay in Bismarck the |two girls will operate in local ware- |houses and they urge that a concert- An Automobile Given Away!! Beginning Semeenen Seneieens ites, Sent, 26th, a Ending Saturday During the time stated above, we will give numbered coupons to persons above 18 years of age, as follows: To those calling at our rebuilt car show room and inepcting our stock of guaranteed rebuilt cars (whether you buy or not) ONE COUPON: To those calling at our Service Department and inspecting our facilities for Service to car owners, ONE COUPON To those who allow us to give them. a complete demonstration in an Over- land or pp rrakeerancagen car, ONE TT. ARebuilt Model 91 Overland ‘Fhat’s what the holder of the ‘te number gets on the evening of Octo- ber 30th. This car is'in ABSOLUTELY GOOD RUNNING CONDI- It will make an excellent “second” car for those who have a car— and a mighty satisfactory car for those who have none, , Remember the dates—from Sunday morning, Sept. 26th, to Saturday eve- ning, October 30th. f gees severe eee 4 and will Pleace you. biseanex, NORTH DAKOTA A EI B: ju reduce the number of cases which | outbreaks of hog cholera are ‘eport- | they wait for results that are said to'eg, according te Dr. W. F. Crewe, secretary of the state saitary live- stock board. reported recently from Hunter and | SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1926 _ 5 igen rodents wherever cholera serum, he said, and in prac found be made during tically all of the infected distr hogs are being immunized as rapid Strict quarantines and ‘of carcasses .of hogs |Cold Weather May | e from the disease also. lielped Halt Hog Cholera | curb its its spread, Crewe Crewe said, \Fargo Barbe? Hurt | When Bricks Fall —#)—One Colder weather should erially} in | Fargo, N. 3. | man Was cut and bruised when a sec- Outbreak of the disease have been | tion of brick fell fram the two-story Huntington building in the heart of ; several places | the business district this afternoon. vicinity gf | A brick crashed through the window and "| of a barber shop located in the base- raddock, Emmons county. j ment of the building and showered The loss has been comparatively | Harry Holm, barber, with glass. An cht ~because the use ,of anti-| grtogy in. his grm was severeg. D,,, Sept. rthur, € Hendale, Dickey county CHEAPER THAN OWNING ONE. THE SEASON IS APPROACHING FOR GOOD RADIO RECEPTION Don’t be worried with battery troubles. We can fur- nish you with a battery for your radio (and we are not partial to any make of set) cheaper than you can either own, maintain or purchase a battery eliminator. Your radio is SURE to work better with a storage bat- tery and a set of B batteries than it is with any other device yet devised. And when the radio season is over, you have no depreciation or mechanical troubles to worry you. You have not been required to invest a large sum of money in batteries or any other de- vices.” When the season is done, return the battery. The best testimony we have to offer is to ask one of the many customers who obtained our services last year. Just ring the phone, we CALL for and DELIVER. Make your reservations early. It will pay you to in- vestigate. Phone 338 205 Broadway Bismarck, N. D..., Two great drivers who endorse the . co Studebaker L-Head Motor ITUDEBAKER Custom Sedans ate powered by a sz quiet. L-head motor which has won the whole- hearted approval of engincering authoritics and waekly famous drivers. oh De Palma, America’s great racing ace and ee admirer of this 5 fendid id motor, says the Studebaker engine will stand more punishment than any other stock model car. Ina stock Studebaker, Ab Jenkins smashed all revious transcontinental records on June 17—-un- si the moét adverse weather conditions.. He has: driven many makes ofcars.Bucthe ‘aumerous records he has established were all made in Studebakers. His pre®erence for Studebaker is duc tothe abundant power and amine of its famous L-head motor, Such x; know—and 70% of Amaerican man- ufacturers have endorsed their opinion by adopti ing this L-head type of engine design. 'd Six Custom Victori: Bese Cos a Bix bara) Sedan seven} b fat daclang dine wheels ae ela jt pen Dain vel $1335 $1385 $1983 $2245