The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 30, 1926, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT ssi SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1926 Outstanding Facilitie Two men on duty ALL night make it possible for us to deliver -your car ANY TIME during the night, as well as serve you PROMPTLY at the Garage. We added this ALL NIGHT delivery service two years ago—we initiated the free delivery plan in the first place, and also were the FIRST to keep open ALL NIGHT. We aren’t bragging, but—why not go where you get BETTER SERVICE FIRST?—that’s our point: i You'll find other facilities here that you won’t find elsewhere. Won't you give us a trial? Lahr Motor Sales Company This costly washing equipment washes your car Better and Quicker—at no additional ie Luther, his ficials at the hospital where he un! 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AT MENOKEN i:5:7's-"oers*s: Hse” “BY PRISONER scat rca to |S ect a lg Hoe th 4 the Keasibility of Air | i chieflaine tm the country. | Spe-| stot down yesterday in the suburban urning of the a cifically the indictment charged seat of bootleg wartare, recently sup- communication, and other important| ype 2, . . : ‘ in the operations of a brew-| posed to have become juiet under o Farmers* Interested to Meet | vents | Flight From Paris Unusual Story Is Woves Penided Yast Jun . Pangster peace pact. Cellebron was e e is photoplay portrays the life o ith thi ket,” With County Agent Wed. tatier'n’cich’s!say'that one'can tO New York Proven About Indictment of Framk’| « ,, Tek Pom icone tront aent ted cputy marshal, went to serve Fellow Citizens | Resid = ® Parker broke the front pages| 9 federal bench warrant on bootleg- . ,Mesday at Menoken Hall matic a ’ fil ' eT G. Parker of Chicago Z| al bi ip Abedin Laity he tks sing charges, found his man in the 1am leaving my candidacy entirely in your hands, | ground, for the slot a ow Ya Michigan by a blizzard, with food sup-| Morsuce ag as I did at the primary, and hoping for the same ty ormation : : 4 a » of Plies, and years ago he was # i binning sssoelation at Me-| occurred, Y : i 30—(#)-—The story Of Pirrantor of the Carpentier-Gibbons | __ BOONE REUNION result. : iu with a few glimpsox| : 4 ua? shiinois penieentiary. virtually] fight at Michigan City, Ind. _.|_ Hattiesburg, Misg.-—More than 300 Respectfully, county agricultur vuther’ we und his life as a tecome known as ,a}” In 1919 Parker was sent to Joliet} persons related by blood or marriage . that he had been : parent and pr pootleg:| as 1 chief of an automobile theft ring| to the family and descendants of Dan- 1. C. Davi meeting by a numb | She, if i "a. fleet of airplanes| With headquarters in Minneapolis, fu ee Pepe eld Rea eee . UC. Davies, ani i wa | ras Wi dat the end of two years was) reuniot ag wit be het wed-| Harry Houdini in . th en P major role, was woven today BIW s0i, ‘Without funda, federal men| county. Boone was born in 1800 and, vee County Judge. nesday evening at 8 p. m., at the} “] ath Y ew Ye : id, me to ago and began| died in in the assembly were (Pol. Vv.) eaten: town hall ard the forma: | Grave Condition : r — er ree ful operations. four ‘sons and two daughters of Control of a string of Te! of a member of the Ca-| Boone, survivors of the family of 17. da tion of such un association will be quor distribution by air and]. 5 i 7 Oct. 30—(P)--1 | '¢ 2} © rH ry ii Ms aeaeeer : be held Harry i ini el Vete for Heaton for Repre- | cxtensive activities in tetiee jovember 4, for Te isentative. In-4th Column. (high spots. in the career outil the bencfit of a tock in the vicinity of Regan. time the method of will be explained a member of t itary boar Estherville, field, Summit, Cromwell and ‘ 1 0 and an attempt q every herd in these townships tested. : : “When livesto owners request | the livestock san board to have R 4 their cattle tested and at least 50 per cent or of such owners in one townsh’ quest the testing service, then all other livestock own their cattle test- ” M en. is free to the farm a er, the only uirements being that rd e when the state ppatarinaty, comes to y the owners must have | ‘ | SHOULD BE ELECTED Martin Luther Film REPRESENTATIVE Will Be Shown at | FROM BURLEIGH COUNTY Auditorium Nov. 6) 4 7 Nn B ice in Public Office and Community Activities L. E. HEATON ‘has fairly earned = 2 Y Serb to sit as a Representative in the next Legislature. f a ae F SOME OF His BX QUALITIES FOR THIS OFFICE G, under the auspices of the Zion J ’ r 4 theran chu! | Re oa F iiehar, Te alegre | ; QUALIFIED. | ie, iS wen known in the entire county, and knows the NEEDS id affecting the ; ¢ economical and spir' x settler. a man of eres, and’ shows that there w . ¥ LONG TIME RESIDENT. | Mr. Henke on is. te many, caert their cattle ready for the test the farmers mus e need of a reformation. They ences.and how the burning of Savonarola, Huss ‘ : east-central part of the county. by ‘ ! : ah pire the pnp aarp acing Mp ys serve the farmer. . FARMER. Mr. Heaten-has been Thousands of men, who | | ul legislation for the producer. seer. rt] tad been here, who had { 3 / MERCHANT. Mr. Heaton han long been engaged seen the country and enviable reputation asa fair dealer, : perhaps had gone else- Sey Hesioa ships be of ether where, were ever re- | ‘ ; i STOCK BUYER... Mr. a pas turning to North Dako- | | knows the needs of, the cattle man‘and sheep man, as well as of the 3 ta, and when the.| | He ge aan 3 4 Northern Pacific Rail- : PROGRESSIVE. Mr. ‘has alwa} in the forefront of those sane progressives state in 1873, they re- turned, bringing many neat in all: | followers a them. , oa ho aller of.war fer It took a long time to ; ‘ 6 pitts ‘ * : _ Fun a survey through 10. ‘aL ere Mr. pe stake gah< the Resident of Burleigh County for Twenty-six Years Mr. Heaton, aie apne : he Whistler expedition in whee he bought 1871 and the Stanley ° farmer from whom expedition in 1872-73 : really opened the west- Forty-one years old. Married, family of three children. Experience in etn part of the state the Sheriff's office, 7 years Sheriff and Deputy Sheriff. Ex-U. S. Marine. to railroading. Nominated at Primaries with high vote Will devote my entire time to the duties of the office if elected. Will give courteout and efficient service to everybody without fear or fa NOT CONTROLLED BY ANY POLITICAL OR RELIGIOUS-FACTION ps al

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