The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 25, 1926, Page 8

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ONE TRANSACTION---- Wouldn’t it be a lot more satisfactory to get everything you need for your car in one building—in one transaction?. We had your requirements in mind when we added a modern Paint, Top, Curtain and Uphol- stery Shop on the third floor. We had in mind giving you COMPLETE SERVICE when we LAHR MOTOR SALI added modern Vulcanizing and Storage Battery equipment—Speedometer Service—Radiator | Service—an expensive Washing ‘Machine to wash -your car better, a MODERN, INSIDE u S-COMPANY Greasing pit equipped with live steam and compressed air. mT) | For seventeen years we have Ween striving to give you complete, satisfactory service. under " cen located, rm e one roof. Won't you drive in and see how near YOU think we've come to it? You'll like our trally me nie ade proof storage and prompt, courteous service. The Pioneer TWO MEN ON DUTY ALL NIGHT—BETTER SERVICE. LAHR MOTOR {soo Line railroads. It will also be brought up connection with the general in igation launched by t he petition had asked an lequalization of rates in force from | the two cities to common points on | the ground that preferential freight rates prevent Jamestown jobbers | from competing with Fargo con- | cerns, . FUNDS FOR T.B. CATTLE TESTS GETTING LOW ; \J F. Jones, Former Bottineau County Farmers) Bismarck Man, Dies Want Work Completed— | jn Buckley, Wash. Packers Pay Premiums Word has been received in va f murck of the sudden death of Lack of sufficient appropriations! Jones of Buckley, Wash will prevent the state livestock sa resident of Bismare rd Ns tary board from proceeding with the came here about 187: lived here testing of Bottin for many years before going to Wash- F., ington to make his home. The deceased ix a brother to Mrs. A. Welsh and Miss ubeth Bis- ounty cattle for ur, Dr We OF, COOLIDGE WOULD LEARN MORE ABOUT NATURE OF PROPOSED ARMS PARLEY appointment over the result of the Washington, Sept. 26. ‘ashing’ ep preliminary conference, especially the United States is in sympathy with | know more about the exact nature any effort to reduce armaments, but President Coolidge would like to { the conference proposed for that purpose by the League of Nations assembly before considering Ameri- can participation. i Experience at the Geneva preli nary arms cofference, which en- deavored to effect an agreement among representatives of only 18 or/ 20 nations, it was said at the White House, had not been such as to as- sure such agreements at an_ even wider discussion with all league! members represented. : i The resolution adopted unanimous- eral Bottineau county residents said there is a strong sentiment there for the completion of the tuberculin test- Jones and a cousin of W. F. Jones, all of this | Ellendale People May Oppose Sale a county comes from the fact that ry ‘ Kers pay a premium for hogs. re- of Electric Plant ‘d from such districts, Crewe | Beer en example ke ssid: ¢ ieuring on the application of the Bene Acca dh einen t Utilities Securities com- South St. Paul. The total premiums poo today wa paid at both St. Paul for hogs orig-| trond bos 1 inating from North Dakota counties | ""'4( “ ? i aceredited free from tuberculosis dur-| oe" Pig ioe Ir ing the last year was $9,221, Crewe ees} “ye apd data. ight wish to op-| During the same period the Armou |} Se plant at Fargo paid $10,000 in vrem- Mikro <Buscennivanysie jums for the same reason. During (he) Motro Bus. company has ap: + June premiu ing $1,864 were Plied to the commission for a permit paid at the : jt2 operate a pass vi ords show, despite the pemes is a light month for deliyerie proposed route would pa Minatket. ) | Turtle Lake branch of the The reason for the premiums, Crewe) Pacific railroad, whieh b said, is that there are fewer con-/¢d an objection to grantiny mit. demned carcasses from where tuberculosis has been eradient- | eae 4 Rhinow’s Chief Aide to Resign jof Ellendale | dicated that th pose the approva 1 Underwoo sof hogs . rthern terpos- | the per: | ed from cattle Request For Change in Order Affecting , State Mill Recall Withdrawal by the «state club and commercial organizations; Major W df Bismarck, Valley City, James- | life and positiv town, Mandan and Minot of their pe- | dutigs as head tition for modification by the state | Steel corpor: railroad board of its order declaring | partment, he said. state mill and elevator érand | as to the possi S a public terminal, -; Wilcox is expected Mond: sianced by ‘the bourd tod | ane ee petition asked that i . eecened! be given ie san ' Premier Meighan s 3 as those granted by the board! Ht ees te snere, eranted Government Quits In withdrawing the petition it was) puneane announced that representatives of the | cities named will present arguments for concessions sought by the vari- ous cities on October 20 when the railroad board will open an vent | gation into all freight rates now in effect between North Dakota point: ‘The Jamestown Warchouse compan: withdrew a petition asking for re-| adjustment of comparative rates from | P . chief aide of Rhinow, prohibition the northwest, will r it was announced tod is to retire to pri y will not resume f the U intelligence BL W yeral W ‘rector fot illers’ | October his de- Ottawa, Ont, Premier Arthur Meighan’s ¢ tive government, defeated in the re- cent parliamentary elec Ss, present. ed its resignation to Governor Gener- al Baron Byng this morning. The resignation was accepted. Sale — M. E. Saturday, Rummage Church basement, Oct. 21 Jamestown to Fargo to points on the Chicago, Milwaukee and St, Paul and LINE OM CO.,U.5.A) GASO ly by the assembly provided for the convocation of a general conference before next September, unless mater- ial diffictivies prevent. { Anxious to Assist t President Coolidge is anxious to assist the Geneva effort, it was em- phasized at the White House, but there can be no question of his dis-) treatment of naval matters at the hands ot the expert committees. Rep- resentatives of countries which do SALES CO. adelphia which has made my voice husky but that is not going to pre- vent me ‘from e: ssing my grati- tide for thin cogaption, “The first tim ver heard Mayor Walker speak was when I was a boy going to school, at a time when I was but knee high to‘a grasshopper. He was a boy orator then and since has became .a full grown orator. That was in Greenwich Village and I p ticularly want to thank my old neigh- bors there who have stuck to me and | sired results, the White House made+ not possess navies took: part in these technical discussions, and this point| has been remarked upon by United States delegates and others during) Mayor Walker told Tunney that the expert committee sessions. “those who know your character and There is grave doubt whethet|citizenship you represent and the hi; America would participate in the! principles you learned at your moth- general conference if it will include|er’s knee, ont only look upon you the discussion of purely naval affairs} ‘the champion boxer of the world but by representatives of non-navy.na-|as a champion model American young tions im . T had faith that I would win.” A Model Young Man United States would not be} u matter of fact,” the chief ex- iz Yo regard such a general con-| ecutive continued, “you won two ference of all powers on navy mat- champlagentpe: You won the boxing ters, regardless of whether their] champiofship of the world and accept- ; naval forces were substantial or small, as calculated to obtain the'de- ciear, and the answer of the Ameri- can government to any invitation to parfcipate in such 1 gathering.un- doubtedly would be affected’ by this consideration, DR. R.'8. ENGE Chiropractor MAYOR WALKER’ GREETS CHAMP Tunney Receives Enthusias- | tie Welcome as He Returns | to His Home Town | New York, Sept. 25—()—Gene/| Tunney returned to his home town to- | day to receive an enthusiastic wel-| céme, capped te a wild demonstra-/ tion at City Hall, where Mayor James | J. Walker officially greeted the new! heasyweight champion of the world. | Nearly mobbed at first, on his ar-j rival at Pennsylvania station, Tunney | wv WINNING AND HOLDING | Lact Year An in motor cer improve: mendous able ‘This exclusive Oakland ; ; Consultation Free made a triacy hant trip ero a oa partly throu; is native Greenw' ucas Bik. Bismarck, . Village district, and was cheered by more than 10,000 persons as he en- tered the City Hall. There, in a room that was packed to the walls, the new king of the boxing world was told by Mayor Walker that the “crown is safe. in your hands for many ycars to come.” Little Time to Plan Party The fact that Tunney’s return was made on short notice and in rapid fire fashion, Mayor Walker pointed out, prevented the welcome from being as spectacular as it has been to such other sports notables as Gertrude Ederle or Bobby Jones. Responding to the mayor's greeting, Tunney said: “After such a splendid demonstra- tion, it is only befitting that I say few words of appreciation. First, I want to say that I got a blow or two on the throat the other night in Phil- i On Bismarck City Property Lowest Interest Rate and MONEY 7 LOAN vc. City Remington National Bank tie head NUDY thin, \\ mt wae D WILL Nest Year Vitation tq test the motor car.achievement of the year — Not.eince the introduction of Four-Wheel Chassis in public interest as Oakland's remack- Star, g103t © 9120s. eels Ss companion Gallon Sc bans fees Stair Motor Company oh meas ed the greatest of aquatic feats.”| asking the county commissioners to Here the mayor referred to the down- | submit a proposal to do away with ur of rain in which Tunney and /a county extension agent at the next empscy fought. ‘election. 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