The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 30, 1926, Page 2

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ICK GARAGE ~ NRARLY READY POR OPENING! Wey ROBBED NEAR HAZEN as Fleck Mctor Company Now 2Moving Stock and Equip- __ment to New Location E ARLY TOD AY The new sales and service Wuildi of-fBe Buick Motor company local dis-i tributors of the Buick motor car, is the most modern building of its kin insNorth Dakota, according to J. it Fleck, secretary and treasurer of the company. in Whe building was started about fi months ago and at the present tim istumpleted and will be open to the petic next week. It is located at the} ; corner of Main and Seventh, directly | acgess from the k of North Da-| , kota, and the opening will be com-| bined with the first actual showing of the 1927 Buick line in this territory A unique feature of the construc- tion of this building was the incor- n of the old Sinclair filling vs. into the new and modern ga- building as an integral part of his station will also be taken ev by the Motor company at e time th py the new?and| being over six cughl. root building. It| and the other be operated as a part of the regular serv Touring Car, Secure $1,700 Bld Holdup harles Dolan o » and robbed of this morning a and Do- One of the roi Elevator Is Installed e pu The most modern methods and m which he terials have been used in the con-|¢ strwétion. Reinforced | concrete, slab jon as DB roughout, ction mas need hrourhen-| Auta Smashup Is ight of the cars which will be J the second floor.! d d lowered ore room by an! Weddi ‘id auto mishap: ed experi truction special attention ven to provide for a maximum amocnt of natural light. The archi-! tepye worked out thi sterday morning. Joseph's Catholic church a vedding dinner e d af the Lewis and ( side of the 'd for 35 he main floor ga-| 4 etly as t until they y for their wed: ding trip to Washington. As, they backed out from in fron bell, The equipment contained in the building is of the very latest type in. eluding a Hard! which will do a con job in 20 min: "a bea grease rack using the shop equipment is complete, a standard Buick factory tools being in us and re vice Buick auto- mobttes. ‘The building is tie stories hich. tertunm of Bism and Johnson and § the building contr: electrics] cont wiring and HM: Encen painting and decorating and Frank Grambs had the work of installing plambiny; «nd heating systems. here will m, and by 130 feet and an Horn and Rit- k drew the plans Provides Warm Storage entire building will be heated, insuring warm and convenient winter storage for Buick car owners. It is heuted from a central heating plant. There will be a large stock room logated on the second floor together witit an elaborate used car sales- room, and all current parts, those will be Deliciously and ‘sin corded o all those has been located in « for only two year: the number of Bs territory tas beer phe- enal, according to Mr. Fleck d essitated the expansion. tio - Mr. Fleck. the formal opening to provide entertainment while the pub- Jie, isin ting the new quarters. ent time, shelving and ng installed in the new { along with shop equipment, and within the next few days all the stock will be transferred to the new location ready for the format opening sometime the coming week, the exact date. of which be ‘announced ater =—_—————————— Skinny Men, **Run Down Men, Nervous Men You probabiy Oi! is the great the world. ause it contd more Vita- than any food get. a w that Cod in sugar coated tab- ‘pu really want to 10 or 20’ pounds of solid, flesh y 's and feel Cowan’s Drug box of Oil Compound w that Cod Liver) t flesh producer in in five p your druggist is uu back your mon The newest and smartest fasNions for fall and winter. ; duce our Autumn Exposition of radiant ie thing: Fascinating and distinctive are these au yet moderately priced. Two Ves, 1 Driving eoorg ft andan, ilable| r with side Mandan and naries McDon-} wld left at once e scene of the | Courtship-by-mail Romance Shattered , had Wedding Climax and his bride The couple rried at high nuptial mass in proverbial got into | Mandan News | | tourist | slight rs viding t istence. Miss éiiin at Miss Vivian ‘St. Joseph’ jay morning. The Rev. Fr. Clement officiated an cr Edmund played the music fc M ea, gE Va the i fl find Florence Kielor A wedding dinner i Ci ig the dinne trip to Washington last night. 01 their return they will be at home i Mandan. bride-to-hav tep brother, 78, wh to Morton county three week: ugo with the expectation of finding a 1a Job, respectively, wer to Elcho, W heriff Charle MeDon: from farmer the te sts in courtship kra n interest. in per with th she and the Morton count: ponded, also told her to bring her step- | . 74 years old, and one of her} grown up sons. - Accordingly step brother arri in Mandan thre it weeks ago and since that time ha‘ oe | ‘| For a hurry-up lunch SHREDD With milk or oe. or fruits s ning ind ‘satisfying ¥ 28, of the hetel for the first stage of | their trip, an Ohio car driven by some | an into them, doing some Weds John Van Eyck daughter of ruetz, was Eyck at high number of last night, y coffers furnishing | vhe arrangement to Mandan Tuesday, pivining: them to | ro -baek to Wisconsin. i "put Mrs. Keasse had only’ $20 and jens fare for both of them was about 350. She further claimed the’ farmer | borrow ed $40 from her. Consequent- Jy she appealed ed bor police for bienpegar eemeld © | "Week Is e Desieanted Designation ofthe | the week of Oct. 1 to 9 as rat extermination Week and the calling for bid for 1,120 feet of six inch water main to connect the reservoir with the W. H. Ordway resi- dence on the ‘hill | near.the qourt house, were the ptincipal items of 's| business at the mooting, ‘of the com- mission last night. Helen’ Caldwell dj} and Anna Mae Wright, Ehice ‘on ri rat extermination , ornne inger the d- | endorsement of “the U. Public Health segviees arrived jeltiaae and initiated the movement for @ rat ox- termina week which, led to | matter cing brought up last ene GETS MINOR 1 INJURIES Mrs, Amos Casey, Bismarck, teceiv- T./ ed numerous cuts and bruises as.the result of being thrown through the "| windshield of her car in a head-on in| collision with a car driven by J. J. ! Murray of Mandan, Both cars were badly amished. ENTERTAIN ALT, ALTAR SOCIETY Mesdames L.A. Tavis, A. R. Tavis, . G. Mathys and W. H. Stabler were \h stesses this afternoon for the Cath- © olic Altar Society which met at 2:30 Oy at the: St. 'Joseph’s auditorium: for Ss! cards and a 5:30 ‘Supper. ec LEAVE FOR | WASHINGTON Mrs. A. E. Thorberg and daughter Migs Lillian left today for Centralia s| and Auburn, Washington, to visit Mr. a | Krause and her} e id | thentic | copies of original Paris eneatlons. Smart a and clega' t in detail, Fur lined coats are the nev fall exploitation, 0 or. wraps of the lovely Duvanna or. Rouv: that soft, suede-like finish, or one of the exquisite i of the new ‘shades, as jungle green, chamois, imported mixtures, sandniwood, shellbark,’ redwood For the woman who seeks individuality in her gowns, we make apecial sentation. of unusual models. and varied. Feahion has again decreed that the felt hat is the and high crowns are enaarind ensiual Narrow brims and x rae Whether for" sport, daytime or ce we une ond is being sponsored by. ete rtd jired of oh Rent ‘them the | lie To that important audience of smart women We intro- all aaa net and gf any and Mrs. Walter Higgins and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thorberg. Lillian fide will-visit for a few weeks and-retwrn-to--Evanston, Il,, here she is plexes red us Ba ae ton hospital. Clara oberg be ae diss ararrtege: 70 OMAHA Mrs. a, rhe and daughter have oe to iis home in cuiane Atiae 9 n Sip eg he homed of of Mrs. Lough’s! William Simp- ter, Mrs. Ray! iting parents, we son, Mandan, tnake Bergeson, Bismarck. HERE FOR VisiT. ‘ Mrs. J. Kreuts and Sica from Pretty Rock and Mrs. F. Lurenzon an son of Elgin ‘arrived here today for n few days’ visit as the guesis of eo ats a Kd, Binoy, of Rit /RRNOR podan-are plan- a ge ittend ie second day of the Flasher Fair and Harvest Festival Saturday ~ bear Governor A. G. Sor- (0 CALIFORNIA Mrs. oS © 70 cau ind son Ralph \have’ gone to San Diego, Calif, to spend / winter and perhaps tocate permanently. BURIAL RIAL iT VALLEY’ cary . The body of C. R. Barmore, who died yesterday morning in Mandan, was gent to Valley ity: Jagvnight for burial. RETURNS FROM NE TO teceean tethered yerter- ay mornthg’ from a two months’ vis- it in Spokane, Washington, with her sister, E OPERATIONS underwent mingr iocal Teas 1 geateniag, ions. in the va) New Fall Hats At a Special Price Velvets, Felts and Velours All the new fall colorings. Many were formerly priced up to $10.00 FRIDAY AND - SATURDAY ONLY — ee ee cloth that possess Mrs, Thorberg ° will spend the winter with them. Miss 1 The ire Darethy bie] Iva Adams|* jt BACK FROM Mr, and Mrs. J. L. E. Reko hav Hutchison, Minn. VISITOR FROM HUFF ~ Mrs, John Roethlisberger, Huff, is visiting at the home of her son, John NESOTA cko and Mrs, returned from Roethlisberger, Jr. BUSINESS VISITOR Carl Sjoquist, Timmer, was in the ity yesterday on business. ickly biadder ts to urinate relieves the itr and stops the ge every hour or t looking fi below, mi This coupon is good for a te MeW treatment _ of TREATM Street or RFD. day... _In What Month Ts Your Birthday? “On your Birthday send your Mother Flowers Hoskins-Meyer Nome of K-F-Y-R The Will open e ) Py THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1926 THAT'S A NICE BIRDIE! a game recently. The man drove his bell to the green where it was seized London.—A bird caused a golfer| by a crow. The bird carried the ball at Ellesmere Port, Cheshire. to lose! 159 yards. \ School Suits at Bargain Prices Our entire stock of boys’ $16.50, $20, $22.50, $25 - Jack'O” Leather Suits ‘with two pairs offimickers reduced to BERGESON’S CLOTHING . 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