The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 30, 1926, Page 23

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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1926 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ONE OF BISMARCK’S FINE GARAGES ——ee_ and designing. Since opening, the] store has been well patronized and at PAGE. TWENTY-THREE i fot wate HALL DRUG STORE ONE OF BISMARCK’S work on hand. The sale of new furs! has been very satisfactory. The shop in a very attractive addi- | tion to "the city’s business houses. The walls and backgrounds are pearly gray and rose colored rugs used on the floor. The furnitu is} and and table runners are in rose, The B is loca! in the Annex hy w SAFETY RAZOR’ wr troadway England Are American Plans | windows and American Films 0—-—The Amer-| ty razor has now been added to the two other pet dis! large number of Britishers— plays and American films, The House of Commons h Oct. 4 ind nt kes of a) plate merican! sf the sto fin the cen’ trie fixtures heard) The Little building on Broaaway Third street is the location ot painted gray and the chair cushions! the Hall Drug store which opened in k on August 3 ly improved d now presents one of th » changed freq arrangement of th chandise wall ass counter and tables are a all of the new leg NEW BUSINESS INSTITUTIONS IN 1926 Jaaway poispiaying all article® in the cases perfectly. No Side Lines The prescription department is jequipped with a Swartz Pharmaceuti- The building before the ‘eal case where all medicinal pre- -——— finest bis Hh of any drug store! parations are stored. This protects BRITISHERS Jin North D. The fixtures are; them from light and heat. There is fall of the I They are injno soda fountain in the store and DISLIKE U. S. | dare silver gray.|there are no side lines, the Hall Drug o We The improvoments include two! <tore specializing in the dispensing of windows, and service. Hall's belief In the growth of ‘street. Thesg h Dakota and of Bismarck is Two Other Pet Dislikes in| ths insuring 2 clean and sanitary | made evident is investment here. j background for the disp \He is a nat h Dakotan and Ths lived here all his life except for years spent in service with the First North Dakota regiment in the th Bismarek’s — drawing 1 center for North : of Montana and Sowth Dakota influenced him in es- length | tablishing his store in this city. anged | 1 OR MORE . New| added. ‘en lot of relatives?” may be found runs the been “Has your w : a lot about safety razors since the| ‘The show ence Pees indeed: Teed F itish atny sho s ss, indeed, I feel just like I had 2 British army decided to issue them tol type and are electric lighted, thus! 1 into the 400."—Judge, a soldiers—m: years after most other} = ‘3 This large building which was completed and opened to the public the latter part of last year, is the home of the Copclin Motor company, Ford dealers for Bismarck and large countris had oho oh SS surrounding oe old-fashioned razor. | Tho't Were For Tommics The suspicion that British tommies. ) aS + ‘ ight be forced to ave with Amer yay ALL INDICATIONS POINT TO MOST. California Towns | a ESky ‘SUCCESSFUL CORN “Lf inquiries and replies to Joters{ and advertising matter are any*cri held in th marek, Nov inclusive, SHOW YET HELD | bile. on Backs of Mules Its first and only motor, car ved recently on the backs of nine ! mules and is now, making frequent ‘trips over the only available stretch j of road of seven miles between Cecil- | ville and Summerville, the home of mad a | ported from America should be suc | cessful Lan sickeney produced at Drury but Tam) rather 1 this chant Case of “Rose speaking of Made from Super ir Alfred Butt is tired of the com: plaints about imported plays and Nec ss aaaeaty made this statement: “I know there IN STATE, SAYS SECRETARY GODDARD =. rn a mobs pe ae ! you county, California, has an automo- desecration that a musical play im- HE best cook in the world couldn’t bake a prize winning src a Wario’ saye HOP. | the Farnsworth brothers, who own the ad been running without in 3 4 shade a BS CCC esl elperen ties | 0 Oak car, Cecilville has a postoffice, it has | terruption teen months. at cake without the proper ingredients. nh et -Clemtethe and: of the a few stores and is the community 'The Drury earned profits That explains Tielene quality. It is mining district, but it} boasted an automobile or | center for had never | agererating j has turned the th state corn show association. han £185,000 and made exclusively from the famous p ane Tay WOHAE is . tre from a losing | m 7 fei aN Siooie “aioe “fells a motor cop. Tt dora “not boast of | playhouse, seta neteeetis Super-Pennsylvania Cabin Creek i only small numbers of entries, prom- ecb te tel eh Lia a Teich la ae Res yer city, meus = Crude. = Superiority is not acci- 4’ ise to come in this year with large Ib ppc fea MNAA MS ah 8 repo Cet eie ental ' a bile say long as it does not tangle up with! Tam si which ‘ ental, fae Cor ees, eet Beet | onother car and that it will take at millio Motor Oll is“ made. sion Agent Calhoun of Cass county, which bad but ‘ass county will be her thre@ entries last ported thal 4 be sent from th Mr. Martell of part of the state ant county says ere with a hundred f Bowman, Morton, ‘4 r, Stark, Sioux and other Slope counties report that they i will be bly represented, while Emmons, ti S: of the iver are going to contend for possession of the big cup for the coming year. A number of districts ¥ farther north will have creditable dis- play A is has not been a favorable corn year, but notwithstanding. this fact, the directors feel confident that & most ereditable showing will be made for th Dakota as a corn ton. The management producing is hoping that large numbers of armors and business men from all of the state will visit the ex- .» Thosa most deeply interest- the undertaking feel confident Fat if the people of North Dakota could see these displays of home grown corn, they would have increas- ed faith in the future of the state 50 this time, and it is re- | some splendid corn, will | argent | and a number of other counties east | H. P. GODDARD Interesting Program Arranged “On the program there will be edu- cational and entertainment features that will be well worth while. Spcak- ers of repute have been secured, and a wide range of entertainment ha: been planned. Last year the ned of the large auditorium ve taxes to the limit.« It is expected: tl crowds coming in this fall will 7 larger than at any previous show. “There is no entry fee for exhibits. The admission fees are nominal and are charged only to supplement the receipts-from appropriations and de- nations in-arder to mect the neces- sary expenses of conducting. the. en- terprise. least a year for that to happen, if ‘then, | When the Farnsworth hoys bought their Star touring car at Eureka they | started home over the Pacific high- | way. Up the Klamath River Highway jand’ over Hald Moutain thoy” sped | merrily along. Even when they ar- rived at Sawyer’s Bar they had a branch road that had just been built by the forest service. Up this they drove until it ended, then for two miles they clambered over a trail through the hills, but driving ended there, They were still a long ways from Covilville and no wheeled vehicle was ever driven there from the outs A pack train of mules still carries! in the supplies and the mail three times a week in western style of the days of '49, The boys took the Star to pieces and the pieces had to weigh not more than 350 pounds for that is the limit-that a good mute can pack over the Cecilville trail. The body was too big and too heavy so it was sawed in two pieces. With an experienced packer and nine mules — wonders can and have been perform- -ed, for the-sections of the car were strung on the backs of the hee-haws ‘and, packed home. “HUGE MAST BISMARCK FUR STORE, WHICH OPENED HERE THIS a HAS OWE NICE ho have seen the play benefited from a national view than they would of the so-called * which depend largely and tpon | nsuulity for their | a punch at il Dean, ir Alfred a row about the production of “Rose Mari Dean threw up his connection with |the theatre and predicted “Rose Maric” would be a failure, Protests against ican films j have been about as futile, apparently, us those directed against American plays. Harold Lloyd and many other | American film stars drew record | crowds in spite of attacks which many ifi s have made upon American British picture theatres by a ma- ‘jority vote decided against 2 plan} {which would have foreed them to show a certiin quota of British-made | films. H Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. Copelin Motor Company Tiolene 100% Super Pennsylvania MOTOR OIL. (Product of THE PURE OIL CO,, U. S. A.) ee, Unless the Regulate “Eh, {and in increasing numbers would turn| “The Corn Show Board, the Associa-| (.. ; , sd te corn as their primary crop. It is| tion of Commerce, and the whole clty i el EGAN Hasan sald ron tee has a RED WHEEL felt that the corn to be exhibited|of- Bismarck sends out a broudeast m4 aay oui a heethe, En ai inh cd itis NOT@LORAIS will he well worth coming far to| invitation to all of the people of the minus, dor shsipeniciied aie Ea. —— sec. state to visit this state wide show.’ pire Airship Sere in whtich alt: i vy efontneemntinineme ——— —_—————- feet are to| The smarck Fur company whic H h the manufacturing and ) ag ; 200| opened ck in the furs, ir and remodeling dep: ators.| spring fille the ch furs are altered, / BISMARCK GAS PLANT HAS BEEN GREATLY IMPROVED THIS YEAR- pu tution of its kind in Bien Knothe, formerly of Duluth, M is president of the compan nd gene: ral manager of the ‘shop. He is an expert furrier and all details of the establishment are under his persozsl ed and relined, and a vault for the storage of furs, It also buys raw hides directly from the trappers. In general it conducts all the standard operations of an up-to-date fur house. Four People Employed “So you are the only survivor of that wre Tell me how you came to be saved.” “I missed the boat.”"—Pele Mele, Paris. MORE WORK IS ’ ‘The Consolidated Utilities com- pany, a North Pakota corporation headed by Senator Frank E. Ploy- har of Valley City as_ president, “al purchased the properties of the Bismarck Gas company and the City Gas company on March 4 1 of this year. The new company has been laying mains and services in both places and making changes and additions this fall and winter a in both places to improve the ser- vice. It is contracting for duplicate gas machines, storage holders, boilers, etc., to insure 24 hour ser- vice to_ its customers. The Bismarck plant will be en- larged to take care of the growth of Bismayck and to supply gas to Mandan next spring, which will be PLANNED FOR 1927 marek, 125 new customers using gas ranges and water heaters were tuken on and a carload of gas ranges disposed of. Next year the budget provides for 15 miles of main extension, 600 services and meters which will take from five to seven carloads of gas ranges and about one carload of gas water heaters to supply the new consum- ers. The company will ol ae year and next Aparosimatey fa. bs 000 on the properties. Cols man, gas engineer, gene with the Southern Indiana Gas & Elec- tric company at Hammond, Indiana, is actively in charge of all con- ion and operation with, head: quarters at Bismarck. During the last year, 800, 000 new gas ranges, 450,000 gas water heat- This country has 19 national parks with a total area of 11,372 miles. y conduc! By AGNES PORTER Hi F you are a lover of flowers, | and of all green and grow-: ing things, and if at the; same time you are the pos-! scysor of a porch, you are indeed fortunate, for in that case you are well equipped to cre for) A GARDEN OF DELIGHT £ AMID THE SNOW .-«: a general employed b pany. Mr. Knoth 4t present there are four people the Bismarck Fur com- . himself, super- activities including] vises the work and does the cutting | fed from the Bismarck plant with|ers and eaypee space hese ti | yourselt and your family a souree! a high pressure distribution sys-| intermittent heating, and in addi-| of ution and delight that wrt H tem, tion over 100,000 gas house heating | brighten the winter months omies About three miles of main have! furnaccs, were sold in the United’ jield int wood und garden so far this year in B sheathed in icy mail. 4 Left tu itself, the porch is a bleak Oven Heat Regulator has no baking-worries. —e— Factor in Happy i. Peer: jmined by. the rings, several of which | os.q unused place throughout the! Every mea, "News eres. farm each year, but with one dis winter: hu ehconed eae is perfectly cooked without anxiety. The Lorain Red Whee! Pa nt dB oe Ohio State “University has had a / mistake of 25 years called to its at- The Iowa Association men’s association, aided by I. A Tracy, state fire marshal, sist the extension service of Iowa of Fire | @| Fighters and the Iowa State Fire- | will as: | | where the barshest polar ‘blasts a are} } set at naught by sunshine and by: | vivid blooms which vie with cr tounes of jubilant coloring to er measures the oven heat and prevents failures. Reliable Gas Ranges are sturdily built. Materials areof the best. Their baking | i Tos. bride who uses a Reliable Gas Range with Lorain | cated at the front of the oven—saveé space in your kitchen. tention. e 5 + A oft ‘ ‘ State College in conducting the sec-} ate a garden paradise beneath the; Will afford an effective tr Jows plenty of room for bright cust T Henry F. Osborn, president of the ate a p i the | anda slit cundh- ualities are unsurpassed. They are BM Ainaricin Moseum et" Nationa Hie | oud, annual, short course” for fire the suti-room | {f the wall’is of stucco or wows i ldgne eee pads. Anoster point ts di ned for beau — ‘ leamties, You'll be pleasantly surprised at the Y tory, notified Orton Hall Muscum| oe Mr’ Tracy has just been clect- uty of the ont-of-doors 1s| !8 advisable to give tt a ncutral, re-{ be cousidered is that wicker ig ty, reasonable prices. A variety of sizes iy officials they had the tusks of King) eq president of the Fire Marshals’! merged with the comfort and| tiring color—soft grey je bine,;eane can bo painted to ¢ ‘.« Red Wheel of the Lo: oO id 1 P . y. 4 eke ee eunesd the deinest | Associa ion of North America. warmth of the home. jlght green, or creamy. white-so any color scheme. 2 & RE cel of the Lorain Oven and styles at prices in keeping with the World, mounted wrong. Propagation of Iowa nut trees | Plate Glass Most Satisfactory that the blaze of the sunlight may As for the plants. which must be -* Regulator is conveniently lo- carefully planned budgets. ‘The tusks pout out at an angle} bs Py ae : | not appear too garish. Grass rugs, -¢hiefly depended upon to give the , mouth, ahd they’ should | ‘wercial posnbiitien of the, crap | contac saple, teetcee ‘tan | the vatterns and colors of whieh) solarlina sae appear: OVEN HEAT epued so as to, point in, en ty the tance competent workmnel, but, care) Matmonize with the wall, are ideal anes, there are any ember ef vie REGULATOR” ree oimen Of Prof. Osborn. | | partment of Towa State colle ge. 1 for the floor, jFleties to choose from. ‘The delt- ‘arm owners have been asked to should be taken that the rightssort | cate fronds of the ferns and the fg tion at the museum for n quarter of | cate and direct the specialists to| of giuss Is used. The glass must! There Is really no limit to (ie m4 century, especially Tine tae specialists to admit the full force of the winter| Possibilities of the chintzes und|Atately palms’ will give the hack- This Ra installed For $73.00 N Rate of growth of! fish 1, {2nd walnut trees, as a source of! gun. it must offer a clear view. ftjoretennes for the curtains and) Srannd of green. Flashes of bril- |, # ARES AST ~ ‘ don des ice they fini denance supply in grafting operations. murt he thick enough to retuin the |CUShions. The lover of the unusual ea or will be supplied by coral ' oe ig 9 1 a . i s Sa ae ae of fishes at} The bankers of the” state have| Neat and keep out the cold, ‘That} finds abundant material for achiev: ! rant hg saiipican, who ix and condi- tine pip) the wae Piscatorial citi- zens.7°The same species of fish in waters only & few hundred fect apart will yi: an k ogtirsly. differ- \ ent rate of ifferent spe- cies also wilt he am: of growth, ave different rates Mr, Hubbs discovering asked the faculty of the University of Mlinois, College of Agriculture,’ to give them a winter sHort course in farming, designed for bankers. The financiers adopted this plan as a means of bearoles, how to do their bit toward the improvement of the farmer’s lot, und they believe that hort course in farming will give sounds like a larke order, but plate glass, always easily avatlahle,. Meets all the requirements. Once the glass’ is in place, the question of walls, floors, hangings and furniture must be given the most caretil a sonvend here the jungle or farmy: be had and white ‘check red, tan or bldck animals from the} the Or there may) quaint blue and white; prints depicting rural sccuc ard. 0 whi a disport; and ‘aen| For the hanging plants, which ad@ © mich to the attractiveness of om, othonna, moneywort, |Saxifrage and asparagzs sprengeert are available. The devorative possibilities of the suntom are ffinitely ‘varied, . RELIABLE Gas Ranges e efone : ~ that @un fish in’the AG Sable ri pousibilitios are varied enough to| Various agricultural exterprises. solidated Utilities : ( ,O. * bra the fanioun trout tebe eb ee ania thes yo g EE cones aljow full scope for individual! * + The Furniture. [eles Er pea ine most striking J ® fy Michigan, ‘aver attain ‘te- | dealing with him shroueh the: riled tastes. Color ix, However. the dom-| - rye furniture plays an important hes Loe aren heey ‘ : t ; ; ma wipe 80 wee thay be caught. windows of the. banks. The fant fuctor in the decoration of : por me, Irresistibly it attracts. ali ig : ulty - ix eonside; pine, tho rie Part in creating ‘the atmosphere of who come. within range of its influ- : ; 506 Broadway { Evidence s jacking thot a tin! Uy propo the solarium, When the ¢ftor motif Pay “ at full ‘agg tion but is @: ai ld ea dhisem nea ry, | copertulncas and comfort which 1%; ence. Its cushioned lounging sy e ee ing 3 fa ; een oF tat acceptance. faree ssauit We euaL ate harekees 860 necessary for the’ sun-room. chairs: invite one to bask in the / a a ee - J f 7 » Hubba’ HE FOUND 1T ize with it : ‘Wicker and reed furniture are {déal| tempered winter cun. its fresh ha ti Bae! for the purpose. yBoth because of ad ithe. twintsr| Waller (taking for up) How aia| The Ocarestve Wehome”. lit she, summery quay, and be-| blue and yellow adda ote of eum TATE CORN SHOW Nov. 10-11-12-13 ato~ing some | vou find, pai steak, Be A nay on 4... ‘The nea a ie of the sun-roon is eatipe of Its, fle Haier kapety and: Bok ceeabe ey s L ov. : ‘yp sae 2° Oh.};; waually, (ac Gitex wall of. the house.! this ‘type perm blasts esveep over’ the snow-bound auniter jd the sie quite by raleey The - oe It the wall} ie of brick or ot rough| mensions without awkwarditess. At| flelds and rattle the gaunt branches ‘ th tan be deter | toest—Pel bola Paris. atone @ lattice for climbin: vines|the same time such furniture al-|of the léafiess trees. ° ry A

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