The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 24, 1926, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT Lettermen’s Club Organized at High | School—18 Members With a membership of 18 men who their letters in the three football, basketball Lette n’s Club o n school was org the club are John Loft- sident; Paul Hedstre dent and Ben Jacobs son,| nd treasurer, school student who i letter in any one of the rt ‘i p mem- W right Bound ver on Check Charge thet been » president — of ny, ha GILBY BANK CLO rand Forks, No 0, Bank of Gilb is president un cashie RUT—HE, A man fro * Over 30 Aspirants to him he taken Foley's pound at the it on hand a real econom office for s in the + [position 1 Dakota, rd day of November, A. 1. JOHN AL PLT he More than half 4 shipped from Fra States Others how this new hy- gienic pad discards easily as tissue — no laundry ECAUSE one woman so advises others, and because doctors so |’ ‘urge, most women are deserting the oki-time “sanitary pad” for a new and better way. Eight in 10 better-class women now use “KOTEX.” ee Decards as easily as a piece of tissue. No laundry. Noembar- assment. Five times as absorbent as ordic | hhary cotton pads. Deodorizes, thus ending ALL @anger of offending. Obtainable at all drug and depart- ment stores simply by saying “KOTEX.” You ask for it without hesitancy. Package of 12 costs only a few ‘cents. Proves old ways a needless Sisk. In fairness to yourself, try it. KOTEX Ne laundry—discard like tisoue eee Good Used Auto Parts of all makes and models— Call, Phone or Write : Bismarck — Auto Parts | Phone 154 513 Bdwy. A. Thal - KORSVICK GASB =: ‘Judge F. Mandan News | th uint this rward should do year, Borve: is fully qua WILL BE TRIED od playing 1¢ shown that he , making their h thi 1 age through his excell g ie a team which will have ttermen to really do the are going ‘ 4 ouch M Lembke Adjourns! | cea back Court Until Hie Finishes | (0); Grant County ‘Term ha rot vielaries, the wo Mandan Boys Hurt When Hit By Driver Flee Car he! hit the Slip One Over’ on morning His U ncle at Beulah, York Out For Basketball when en route by r cast Practice on n Mond Local Ladys Lady’s Brother ne Is Instantly Killed t | n andan high 1 r yroup -was out for berths on the! ing, O. | brother ) Mandan, -, but | Waterto | | | not weed n the coaching , whieh it eason is tola aoe: 4 nber 1, nol two dau 2 ‘\| Social News of dan'’s lettern yh Heidt GIET: Miss) Anna Mr. an Mrs. H Ulin, and Mrs. A. Ea Tavis of will be married on Thanksgivi ‘AVIS t Heidt is equ: and is MRS. W. E. BUTLER Who was formerly proprietor of the Butler Studio, has no connection with it now. Mrs. W. E. Butler is located at 120 W Rosser Street and will be glad to make those Christmas Photos fer you. It’s less than five weeks until Christmas. Have your sitting made now and we will take care of the rest. You won't have too many of these for gifts. Phone 898 for appointments. Call before 10 A. M. as I have other appointments during the day and am away from home. Shirts We specialize on this popular priced shirt. Such well known brands as Wilson Bros., Arrow and Emery are here awaiting your inspection. Our stock consists of around 1,000 shirts at all times, giving you complete choice of size, style and pattern. something. ‘| Personal and | Mandan Vicinity trong. n Heidt nod Seitz are} @&- Mand; ake ck last night - | 1 ' ! | Mechanical condition perfect home tine: week following 1 learding to pen THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ed to the ceremony — held at the Gietzen tives are inv which will be MOVE SIOUX CITY Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wyman, who visiting relatives in Aber- () eon, D., since leaving Mandan! cveral weeks ago, have gone to joux © lowa, where they are at 1103 dackson | New York by street, Carroll Asin Corinne Members of the W. B. A. and their ‘At The Movies “| » has been t fil “Classifie Grififth is role of a working girl who lives| ung pioncers, Carleton, played footloose Dan 0 George O'Brien watching ow the arphaned Olive Borden, and played Aud guiding and them like the fates he “3 Bad Men,” the vd sharp and the rustler, ain three of the best known character actors the screen give » aug three of the most convineing por. © tatty | trayals ivable, because these wv tine three ere J. Farrel MacDonald, Tom d,” the beautiful starred in the} “house par-| just around the corner from luxury K. P. hall Tharsday even. A picnic lunch will be served and the committee in charge prom- j program. a pocketbook cotton, songs on ng the eof tickets ullendsnce, AUXILIARY TO M the Ladies Au “Lightnin hearsed hy the will be yi GOES TO Mrs. ft. 2 juin Mr. ‘The exclusive men- thol blend soothes dry, irritated, inflam- ed throats like magic. “Solomon was the richest and wisest man in the Old Testament times. Yet the best chariot he owned wasn’t one-two-three with the kind of used car you eu can get from us for a few my dnlahier 08 | hundred dollars today.’ tzen of cei Oakland Coupe, 1926 This car is in exvellent condition. Fin- ished in Bowl en Duco with leath- er upholstery Equipped with all the ble to put on a ear. This job en in the hands of a careful ner ‘and is: a bargain at the tier $995.00 bffered Car now running on_ original tires. Leather mpboliey, with Buckingham Duco finish, Dces not show wear on any part. A saving of Three Hundred Dollars can be effected by purchasing j this car 50 .00 Pontiac Coach, 1926 Car traded in on new Oakland Landau Sedan. Driven only 2200 miles. Could casily be sold fcr new. This job sells new at $1063.40. We joffer it to you with a new car warranty at Pontiac Coupe, 1926 The best all purpose car on the market. Just as good as new and will be scld with a new car warranty. Before buying elsewhere you had better look this Ford Touring, 1925 Car shows no sign of wear. Upholstery pnt less. New Duco finish. Five gcod_ tires. Priced to sell $200. 00 Studebaker Touring, 1923 This car is newly refinished in Bluebell Blue Duco and looks like new. $31 5, 00 with an eye for silk day, 3 the symbol of bly never before have in such LOOK! LOOK! 30x31 Goodyear Cord Solomon Would Have Traded Every Chariot He Owned For One Of The Following: Here is What We Offer You a. Adickness every car we 8. We teach you to drive and care for your cas. 3» You 4 on trial Oakland Sedan, 1925 4 The most liberal time- payment plan Rieew gemsen af © Coa with each purchase. and. sables and | for only gingham and | Best Results in Your Baking wistful, BAKING Ki POWDER Same Price for over 35 years 25 ounces for 25/7 MILLIONS of POUNDS USED BY THE GOVERNMENT Guaranteed Pure st seldom ers pl trange circum-, is a real story of two, $8.25 LAHR MOTOR SALES CO. ex Coach, 1926 This job is driven less than ten thousand il 4 is just loaded with accessories. wih : ys : best Essex ite inj Bismarek. Small dewn payment and | easy ise erms 4 ' am Hudson Coach, 1923 This car is in excellent condition. Looks and runs like new. Finished in Desert | Sand Duco with leather upholstery. | Five full ballcon tires. Better look this job over if you want a good 8 viceable $550.00; Chevrolet Coach, 1925 Duco finish. Not a dent in body or fenders. | Upholstery nice and clean, Motor just over- hauled in our own shop. Priced to sell quick and a bargain ‘$475.00, Ford Coupe, 1925 Car newly refinished in Buckingham Gray | Duco, Has had the best of care and we offer it fully equipped. with $400. 00; ° new tires at Dodge Touring, 923 Gocd mechanical condition. Top, curtains and! finish like new. Best buy in town when trans- | portation is the principal item. Priced t's sell! today at the extremely low price of ..... GREETS $265. .00 _——— A flock of Fords and Dodges ranging from $25.00 to $100.00 . Easy time bra ad eee. the GMAC had on all cars in town. Stair Motor Company Bismarck, North Dakota AA Ae AN GOOD USED CARS POLED ROSE He ty Me Baan OLN 8 rs bate ah Do hi mM aa aes Leo | Vaudevill to be above the average. Real music is furnished on the bill by the Vene- tion Four who present “A Night in ice” with instrumental numbers. In contrast to these melodies will be the turmoil of fun offered by Johni Clark & Co. in an eccentric gymni ic sketch. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1926 PALACE MANDAN something out of the ordinary day at the Palace thec-| character and comedy w. anges to Thursday «his | & Slate rgil ix w unique bill of five uéts repor.ed Silks” are “Tunes and Taps” of dance and Grant. most: isa plensing blend song by Shirley & A check for $1,000 was sent recent- by radio from London to New “A Tough Grind” BANKING CONNECTIONS Banks everywhere perform about the same general func- tions. Here and there will be found a bank where the contacts be- tween its customers and offi- cers are exceptionally pleasant. We believe the First Guaran- ty Bank to be one of these. For those seeking connections with a strong institution, this bank offers every banking service FIRST GUARANTY BANK F. A. Lahr, President E. V. Lahr, Vice President J. P. Wagner, Cashier ‘BISMARCK, N. DAK. FOR QUICK SALE Four Room Bungalow Garage. Good Location Will Give Reasonable Terms Address INVESTORS MORTGAGE SECURITY COMPANY Bismarck, N. Dak. Telephone 138 “Three Recent Noteworthy Improvements Await Your Inspection Improvement A . ae —has resulted in a smoothness of en- gine operation that will prove a genuine surprise as soon as you take the wheel. Improvement B —has given the car a quietness of operation most unusual in care of this type and price. Improvement C Timenied to thn cat's éarepBity and dependability have always eet Dodge Brothers Motor Care apart. ema Bpecial Sedan ..... 1160 Delivered in Bismarek ’ M. 5B. GILMAN CQ. oe QADWAY AT S@CaOND ST. ‘PHONE 808 BISMARCK : We Alee- Bell Dependable Used Cave \ - BROT HERS

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