The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 2, 1926, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT uu Hea und now Pier oute home Mr. Kitchen will at- Washington, D.C. Dec (py me 5 l aban 6 actress were to cite elaine ut alan then Kalich's je loss of his horse, so vugh mateh to her Big Horn nent, Born a Ga that nen and f whe were de During the Civil War, barely turned 13, he ri home to Wa listed a Union Army and Mon Custer on “We Then Major f oat for medicine rry » the sp ng the fi known most of the men pe as detailed to the task of i urning to Fort A. Lineoln} six months’ en ved two more listments, then took the sub-contract ng mail from Bismarck to and h for Fort Buford, D. T., ed in Bismarck for a enlisted in Montana gears before 1 presented my claim) HE contented state of Ford urplus, high-test fuel (so eco- for th oy “a my herge and it wa | Coal Miners has a very defi- ically i to the N t Be later Mar a | nite bearing upon the west via Ford rails and cargoes). ment -in the Washi oer ice you pay for Ford = — Surely the first fire you build with Coal. Stea servic He proudly watch pre emple Total month was .! ing the s though it preci ther bureau hi inch, and the recorded in hours was .31 27th. There were tion, and the total the month was 3. ords show. The highe: the month November 5 eight belo Storage - - Phone 610 en ae IMPRESSION WITH CONSIDERED Frazier to Act Act After Hearing finnns How Baker Lost Horse in Custer Battle Hf the Little h culminated in the Little Big Horn River on June nt on what is re for two days, and returned with him | fell Indian scout where lay of the found bodies of Custer and his men.) Savanah, Geor spend the winter in ri, Precipitation November This Year |"\;" More Than Year Ago of November, s .17 of an inch be the normal, according Roberts, veteran weather Be in charge of the government w November, this year, was .5 greatest any 2 01 of an inch or mor ————a————— | Bismarck Fur Co. Furs Exclusiveiy 207 Fifth St. oe voun CAN FILMS DEVELO! THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | were discussed, Frank Mil | sided at the meeting. hollan pre- "tend the annual meeting of the con- ‘ference for the prevention of grain! ‘Committee Reports rust at Minneapolis on December 7. “Will Be Presented | | Thirteen spring whea to Safety Council st Chcago Me a aoe rae Si ) _'BERTHA KALICH MAKES A PROFOUND DRAMATIC ARTISTRY rusts which have proved so disastrous, Like the immortal Rachel w path which, if she had been, Members ‘of the executive council e issioner of she portraye the liberty of choosing, shel of the state sufety commission met ignolven: eigenen ie to Mr. Kitchen is a member of the ex- sons ago, Bertha Kalich has ma 4 not have trodden at all.” But! this afternoon in the senate chamber| Ciicazo where a series of agricul cutive board of the conference, profound impression upon the wo: + playing modern realistic drama at the oapitol to discuss proposals! ¢ural meetings are being held this with her fine dramatic artistry. F ax succeeded in keeping up an! for enactment of a uniform safety| week, These tavinde the ines! nest und connoisseurs of seen her play in and have — been code. Reports were read by chair-| ing of commissioners of agriculture men of the committees on public ed- | and the national livestock show. The! ucation, statistics, membership, leg-| eighth annual conference of the) ion ot| Ame erican, Farm Bureau Federation | s the first of next week. Beek) and ¥ in the t school Bergeson’s er line of Polish went civilization, | Do You Know When # firm like HOSKINS MEYER which has tation of QUALITY to maintain offers you RADIO twenty, an and dewl i a repu- by this appalling mixture and life and forms of -life| ture, she discovered — the individualit fc rhythm and dd could on the War iometric sure during the The highe 30.67 inches on}. | | named he had batil ithe | Today’s Big Offer ' to All Who Have Stomach Agony| Read What Finney's Drug Store Has; to Say About Dare’s Mentha | It was five ar employment, ample wages, ohesanie me surround- ings—these influences keep Ford labor at peak production. In fact fifty percent more coal is mined annually than can be consumed the Ford Industries themselves. fe therefore offer the public this annuit fine ¥ this ell-heat fuel will give you a new idea of coal economy. No clinkers, and scarcely any ash. Ford Coal comes in all standard sizes. Your dealer can supply you. Coal Department FORD MOTOR COMPANY St. Paul, Minn. tha ore and all distinct un druggists fanding that if it d you your money will be in helped thousands no doubt help HALF PRICE On All Boys’ Furnishings We are discontinuing our boys’ furnishings depart- ment, needing the space for our men’s furnishings stock. Buy your boy's Xmas gift here at half price. KLEIN’S TOGGERY True to Ford Standards in QUALIT At Mandan Dec. 7th and 8th‘: Special Sales -- All Leading Stores Cooperating — Liberal List of Prizes to Be Awarded on Turkeys Sold ae cere up home markets which can net the uneatisfactory to the oar lt and your ‘handed . —_———— cheek: be pleased with your, RY yale at Mandan. this organization, arc taking all pos-| Ave. Chicago Meetings. sible means for the contro} of grain Christmas, —and in the —— ans TEXACO FLOWS But you ‘id not wait for the first cold, snowy night to make sure of your oil. Try it with any other oil —and Texaco—anytime. Place the two bottles in a jar of crushed ice and salt for half an hour. The tempera- ture will drop to about zero, yet Texaco flows freely. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1926 (4 | ANNOUNCEMENT | DIAMONDS @: ’ ya i) ov | Mrs. W. H. Bodenstab an-| nounces the opening‘ of her specialty shop at 520 Mandan Open evenings until December Overcoat sale— Bergeson’s. Open Evenings December Overcoat Sale |) Chesterfields, Tube Coats, Ulsters, Fur — I Collared Coats, Leather or Sheep Lined ~ OE heer hss | You can bank that they know what they are doing, as as ella | their unqualified guarantee goes back of the set. Coats with fur collars. asi Fc sada | oe not drop in and talk it over with one of ‘our ex: f : 4 : 2 at oe $25 00ATS $19.75 $S0COATS $34.75 | He pertorinenee HIV be ‘aly Our lines consist of RCA, Day-Fans, De Forest and fe bd i tity quditorium and will start at si f| Thompsons, ? $35 COATS $26 715 $75 COATS $54 75 ; Tae forced Bertha Kalich | c'elock sharp. Have you heard the Vietor Loud Speaker? ' * % t reval John 1| day. ‘The mean temperature for| the 30th, and the lowest was 20.49 HOSKINS ME ER Men’s and Boys’ REDUCTIONS ON , Boys’ Suits ’ oo 0 s 2. Frees, c ches e 25 Y . j the m betes was 24.8 degree on eutee specs , = Sweaters BOYS’ OVERCOATS $16 to $20 values Call up and coal up now, The Home cf KFYR $9.00 Sweaters. .$5.00 SHEEP. OR 95 : jwith Beulah coal. Phone 62.! $5.00 Sweaters. .$3.75 LEATHER le ‘Wachter Transfer Co. i $3.50 Sweaters. .$2,60. LINED Two Pairs Knickers ; me | . b. ‘ — —= 9 r ’ # « ge of possible sunshine a ge , anal ‘ : one of the lowest of record for } 1A | the month. ‘ nd The total wind movement t 2 <1 miles, an ‘ | : Tete as |¥elccity of 104. miles | 1 [imum velocity of the wind (taken ; Eas ours and Ours 3 lied), wan i per hour | the 15th. E #6 | the wind was from the north-! ‘ ened to rejoin hi | € eight: hun-| ¢ r known| month w remained here} per cent ‘ the veter ‘ ho sent me te 1 met Gen-| vember 30, i Try this test any snowy night. Take two bottles ond Sill them — one with Texaco and one with any other oil. Leave them out overnight. . In the morning Texaco lows — all of it. When it begins to freeze, any motor oil ‘not free of paraffin, begins to thicken Then begins the starting resistance that burdens your battery —when every moving part is wip- ing its working surface bare of lubrication. One short minute of this action is more destruc- tive than many miles ‘of_ordinary, driving. . No such condition is necessary—+ Texaco Motor Oil flows at 32°, at zero — and below. For ‘Texaco is free of paraffin wax, tars and cylinder stock. Be sure that your oil meets the severe ‘test of winter driving. Golden Texaco dogs. THE TRXAS COMPAN' 1Y, U. 8. A., Penese Petroleum Products

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