The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 8, 1926, Page 12

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Le hen SS cae et te ce oe act PAGE TWELVE NEW GARAGE T0 BE OPENED ~ TOMORROW Public Invited to Visit Fleck Company’s New Building —Free Dancing The Meck Motor one of the finest automobile sales and service buildings in Bismarck, | will be formally opened to the pub- lic tomorrow, according to an an- nouncement today by J. A. Fleck. A two-story brick structure on the corner of Main and Seventh streets, the building contains all the most | The balance of the second ‘floor is| te the con modern appliances for the servicing | of Buicks and every need of the! automobile driver will be cared for. ,__In connection with the first show- ing in Bismarck of the complete line of 1927 Buicks, a number of special features will make up the’ day’s program. Wild Animal Show Members of the Boy Scouts will | | Sales building, | | the gas and oil filling station. Ex. | ‘tending back from the showroom is the general garage where Buicks are washed, greased and polished. Small ser s ure taken care of in this section, eliminating the necessity of taking autos upstairs to the larger service station, and giving quicker service. On the second floor, main front, is a modern used car department, Here reconditioned cars of all makes are displayed as well as “Gold Seal Buicks,” used Buicks of high ys the mM oth houses Buicks 3 most up-to-di Buick factory shop equipment ing used,and with only experienced Buick mechanics doing the work. | turned over to storage. Colorado Prison ‘Warden Surrenders on Assault Charge Florence, Colorado, Oct. 8,—)— have a wild animal show on the | Thomas J. Tynan, warden of the second floor of the building, dis. playing, along with other common | Warrant was and rare animals, silver fox, black ch arging him assault on Mrs, Bernice Konick he | fox, deer, beaver, coyotes and musk- | rats. An aquarium, also sponsor- ed-by the Scouts, will contain speci mens of North Dakota game fish, A free dance will be given in the | evening, starting at 8 p. m., with Charles’ Roberts and his White | Jackets playing, and souvenirs will | be given out. Flowers are to be, presented to the ladies and favors and novelties to the children. Operating in Bismarck for two) years, the Fleck Motor Sales com-| pany has marked a steady increase | Solorado penitentiary, for- whom a issued Wednesday with a_ criminal | Virginia, Minn., surrendered to the sheriff of F ‘remont county last | night. | He was released after he posted | a $2,500 bond to appear tomorrow | before a justice of the peace for preliminary hearing. It is charged the attack was made on Mrs. Konick in a Canon City ‘hotel last June, when she consulted Tynan regarding a parole for her leo , Who was then in prison. an refused to comment on the | in the number of Buick cars pur- charges. chased in this territory and it has} been found necessary for the com- pany to enlarge its quarters to the emtent of this modern, fireproof | service station. In their new quarters, the com- pany will be able to e Buick owners warm fireproof storage, servicing with special Bu: station equipment, Hardie washing system, steam racks, complete gas and oil station and a complete stock of Kelly-Springfield tires through the new tire warehouse. Large Display Space The architects of the building have worked out a very unique ar. rangement on the second flo whereby the total/area of glass ex- ceeds the wall area, thus offering unequaled display. irst floor of the build- owrooms and offices and adjoining this, the current parts stock. To the left of this is Dr. Wilson Claims Lincoln’s Assassin Lived For 38 Years Jn reciting the y “trial of Li e at the Methodist conference here last evening, that Wilkes Booth was not the man in the burning barn a few days after the emancipator's death but that Booth lives after his great crime and di own hand, committing s ith strychnine poisoning, Okla., January 14, 1903. Features of the conference pro- gram Thursday were the addresses | by Bishop McConnell and Dr. E. Mudge. FARM RELIEF KEYNOTE OF ST. PAUL MEET H. P. Goddard, Association of| Commerce Secretary, Bis- marck’s Delegate rm relief conferen: t culture Paul As s men to aid! sponsored by the Saint ation and held last Sat- Paul, 3- mended. who repre. se “k at the meeting. ssion was devoted | n of a synopsis of | n the cultural i Jordan, chief | e tional Indu crit | * Board, In his synopsis | rave an exhaustive study and world-wide agricul- 1 conditions. statement nt unfavorable | “ jon were thoro ly discussed at the afternoon session, The conference gave us a few of the | reasons for the present situation, | failure to diversify; faulty methods | of market transportation and malad- dustment of the tariff. To Appoint Committee After this discussion the confer- ence took up the question of the rem- edies for this condition and a reso- lution presented by Mr. Perkins, vice- USE LESS THAN OF HIGHER PRICED BRANDS Why Pay War Prices? (HE GOVERNMENT USED MILLIONS OF POUNDS t the keynote of the _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE - nt of the International Har-/ pany, s adopted. lution recommends ¢! al n of business! ting banking, transporta-| tion, industry and commerce, drawn} from different parts of the country, cooperate with the farm organi tions sn an effort to develop a pro- gram designed to correct this condi- tion, It also requests that the Na- tional Industrial Conference Board, | with the aid of other national busi- | ness organizations, undertake the se- and organization of such a conaltt Members of the executive commit- i} ciation of Com- resolution. at thut he believes the board will pay attention to the resolution by the ap- pointment of the committee recom- Hard Time DANCE, Satyr- | day night, Oct. 9th, at Mor- ian’s farm. Come in your |rags. A prizgjwill be given. ry Cleaners’ Naphtha at Bismarck Paint and Glass Co. 401 Fourth St. Bring your | Red Can. . Prepare now for new teeth. Cold weather is: fast approach- ing and sickness comes with it if you have bad teeth. $25 Plates, $15.00 $35 Plates, $24.50 BRIDGEWORK Don’t pay more than this for gold crown or bridge work. Why should you, when you can come here and get the best for such a low price? - Out-of-Town People Can Have Work Done Same Day New York Dental Co. Bismarck, N. D. Opposite N. P. Depot. Phone 234 AUTOMOBILE GIVEN AWAY!! Not an old, decrepit, used up automobile, but a perfectly good rebuilt OVERLAND car worth at least $250.00, will be given away—ABSOLUTE- LY FREE—to the person holding the lucky coupon on October 30th. ° You can spay a numbered coupon on this prize by: —Visiting our rebuilt car showroom and inspecting our exceptional values in rebuilt cars— —Visiting our new car showroom and taking a thorough demonstration of a Willys-Overland Fine Motor Car—/ —Visiting our G&FYE department and inspecting our service facilitiés—unequalled in this territory. You can do all three of these things and obtain three chances on the rebuilt OVERLAND, without obligating yourself in any way. LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY Willys-Overland Fine Motor Cars DISTRIBUTORS Fleck Motor Sales, Inc. nnounces the Opening » of Their Modern Fireproof Buick Sales wi. Saturday, October 9th D Afternoon Free Dance?" ‘ild Animal Show _and The New B Corner 7th and Main Streets |

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