The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 29, 1926, Page 8

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‘WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1926 PAGEEIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBU! ¥ou ean place your car in our warm, centrally located, fire-proof gar- age today, and receive the balance of December storage free—pay- ing only for January. Why wait until January 1st to begin taking ad- vantage of our unequalled storage service? LAHR MOTOR S ALES CO 1 ROE 1A NORTH DAL THE PIONEER AUTOMOBILE HOUSE MEE TRY OUR WINTER GASOLINE. YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU ‘Ni YOUR CAR DELIVERED PROMPTLY DAY OR NIGHT LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY A, a bate ras Sth Le one Senge aN — =— —— ooo THIRST, PERHAPS, W ROUGHT THIS HAVOC will have a notable addition when! ‘ F ARM PROGR AM ph tent st bade lot onal New Engtland Solon new hotel at Kaumana, locale o! e new, golf gorse rocenly entabiiahed First to’ Arrive For r the Hilo Country club, making a \ SCHEDULED BY \serscincctte a Heats Legislative Session popular is the game of golf with the nomen traveling public and so popular is; Ira J. Wilsog, New England, ha 4 the island of Hawaii becoming as/the distinction, of being the first a vacation place for residents of the; newly elected legislator to arrive territory and mainland visitors, t here for tihe 1927 __ session. George Lycuri pioneer hotel man! Wilson came | last week, found of the island announced that quarters for the session and he will build a res Kaumana as | the ettled + t Kk: Agricultural College Provides! con ass site is chosen. According| survey of vuriopn’ state departments Varied Entertainment to Lycurgus, the structure will be of; in un effort to et a fi hand a rustic style. eel ‘of problems wh be meee POLICE MAKE ite a . the 1 Brondcasting over WDAY, Fargo Wl al ee eet els jo. AIRWAY RULES ARERFFECTIVE (6 on.Scor FIRST OF YEAR | aft and Pilets Must Be Li- ed and Qualifications Are Prescribed {to consider, Washin i $ tation, x \f r heir opi of the TT eaEee wi ak oe narrated ions on the state industrial program Ae \program each | Monday,. Wednesday : por BL basernoe oo tnd Friday at 7:30. Men who are| the syate. way ed chairman of the radio program com- mittee, A series of six talks on sweet clover will be given by Dr. H. L. Wal-| 145 Cars Stopped For Im- ster, dean of the school of agricul- eure The foliowin is the orger in, Proper Lights—29 Business which the iscussions will come: dan, 3, sweet clover plant; Jan. 10 Places Found Open how to grow sweet clover; Jan. sweet clover as‘a soil improver; Jan. 24, sweet clover @ pasture crop: Jan. 31, sweet clover as a hay crop, and Feb. 7, sweet clover as a cash crop. authorities along their particular line of work have been secured for the programs, according to W. C. Palmer, Forty-three arrests were made by! the city police department during the| month of November, according to a . gee for that pie Adee Sed the city commission by Chief of Po-!| ; q Schr t ee @cki lice Chris Martineson, Sixteen of i i 1 rotessor J. R, Dice will give "| these were for drunkenness and dis-| tiday demand for liquor, is suspected by the police as the cause cf the explosion which wrecke: series of silx talka on dairying as| orderly conduct, while seven were people. The owner of one of the ten demolished buildings was arrested. It wasvat first | follow: n. 3, peaing and care of| for disorderly conduct alone, and ‘as an accumulation of nating gas in a cellar. Observe the damage done tu the structures across the | Sows = . 10, raising dairy’ heifers; | six others were for speeding. Three fs arieat a Ae Spain milk cows for profit; | persons were arrested for issuing § i : _—».- | Jan, 24, rations for North Dakota! checks without funds, two for jump- milk cows; Jan. 31, dairy cow records | ing hotel bills, two for petit larceny, B : orders on their books so far as pos-{and how they are kept, and Feb. iH . 4 refined copper, exceeding 140,000,000 | bull. the mails to defraud, operating a| j}/ ses i goods, its must f s a ttl: ics ape 2 5 meeting lighting night, and f i 1 e instruments which will . pounds, make possible immediate) A series of Little Country Theatre . . BAe contrivances see not available. Q' r aS rdinarily ton by Professor A. G, Arvold on Hy large number of 5 4 ‘are made on a delivered n. 5 and 19, Feb. 2 March i ALIGNMENT WITH PRODUCTION) Sizss-sve Ss sat bother reg er fg juctuations, the ¢9i ke d 25 and June 8 ‘The first of] lights is indicated by the fact that fi the Un 3 regarded as com-| these will be a talk by Professor Ar-|the local police, during November, CLOSER u i: titive, with values governed strictly | vold on the preparation of programs.| stopped the drivers of 145 cars to York, Dec. 20—(I—A world, dosen or more sales agencies for thal by supply and demand. | Attempis Vt] Another ‘alk will be on ‘he Little naihiet Ghee Coo havaothele, Hahte : Fi Association, recently | distriburion tne largest, consumers.| Manta. sesulted ta failur Country Theatre as a typical country | put in proper shape, pe 2 i to con : : mere Oe # P Serre ing selina apendics) (Wane: have always result in a ee life laboratory. A few one-act plays 218 Calls Received f ataried ‘ject to brinz| ling the output of mines in alll sec- Hany Teer S08 ee aypdleate ae ere a iilgsteate Bom SRP: The ‘polices Aaribe that month, re- TR APP ERS! r erst ers | ti > Uni Ls . ceived and investigat 9 calls, in- a ot hee ee ni one eran Hspanelo ral Peek: beurs Prof. Shepperd to Talk | vestigated seven automobile acci- e : ‘annually at -nearly! include | Guggenheim Bros) held off as, supplies inere nd| | Professor J. H. Shepperd Ments,, inyexhimnnenl Ene. tate OUG80) E ARMERS! te lan fi lated by the|Sales © , Phelps Dodge eventually the synateas was. foveed'| series co talks cepa dairying machine, served five legal papers, e eyiorters, Incorporated, | Corporation, Ch ion Com-| to aeciy. os the I ee Ser eaeela hone, tall posted, two, quarantine tags, received Boley ys, Nichols | COpmaE icmtrs:| stocks srare dumped -on the market. am on | ne, dlapatelion legrams an WE BUY RAW FURS ——_____——_ : ee mabe tee F se ek Lowlesha.& Bone: Cop-|_onuee. (acne lar attempt to hold) on, a amascus~Oldest |" In making their nightly rounds of AT HIGHEST MARKET Flax Tariff Party Grond and combut| per ange Company, Mohawk Mining! 42 late as 1920 producers, accustomed Baalish Wives; |e business, district, the patroimen|| QUOTATIONS. ELIM- ing Company |¢o inflated War values, attempted to 7, Galilee; Feb. 3, Nazareth, | Und the doors fo November, They|{ INATE THE MIDDLE- mpany, Quincy nd International Metals and Min-| hold the price around the 18 cent 1, Jeruanlem and Jericho. road ana ; i ec posted 650 stolen cari] MAN—SELL TO THE Id: Commoration. Hevel. Price cutting by. low-cost pro- D. J. Griswold will give a| eceied ane. Row ; ’ nee # (pl repo , received 40 ptters equesting FACTORY. Virtually eee i f it Washburn tempts to ¢ to Vis y the entire output of | duc uickly broke this artificial) tain va spec 23 —Exp : fi “| ainerican: copper, slineries= 4. cold ecu te xhgeo on sccount of the snow, una | ite ation, Ai Ne ite way if 1 ne pri through these ure all Five Refining Companies ‘Jan. 13, Professor F. W. Christen: agencies, wl kets has! located within a half mile radius in 4 n will explain what vitami drivers’ licenses, and had 15 appli- rhets as! located. within half ile radius, in} sygr"Sve tive outstanding copper| Bpsclag Ge'ks Swisher wil eopiain| “Ment fh, OER, ae department Bismarck. Fur Co. i opper buyers, such as the bi fining centers in the United States} the prinelj of radio communica- ring ont pa: Manufacturing Furriers duction of i manufacturing compani New York city, Baltimore, the} tion on Jan, 12, and E. 0. Wollan will rece i, ao beg ae qe ae 207 Fifth St. of producers | sing agencies in the; Michigan Lake, district, Anaconds,| pive 3 “4 will i PIy0 per| same di acing agencies in the, Micra ane eee Wvashington,| £1ve, © talk On nw ne roe orth |making-a total of $186, which wi Bismarck, N. D. di-| vi iness is transacted by| With the exception of the Montana} Dakota cult ‘coll Goid | Paid to A. J. Arnot, city, tre telephone and graph, and this is} works, most o! the refiners are able) star band been secured for the made possible because of the relative|to use water transportation. The| evening of Jan. 20. i stability of the market in which} Tacoma refineries of the American | daily variations are normally limited; Smelting & Refining ‘Company sup- Center of Market [to a fraction of a cent a pound, ply virtually all of the copper ex the center of the} Stock Surplus at Present | ported to the Orient, while the east , the United States} Copper normally is sold for sh ern seaboard plants provide the ma- here that, contracts aggre-| ment in from one to three months,| jor part of the domestic require- ators withou in the Toust Deenis eve td million dol-, thus allowing producers to govern ments. Connecticut is the center of y bugarel 3 throu AL EREIE cue Mat arcordunen with the| the brass industry, which takes a ——— —! large part of the ee one ‘ Dec. 20. Ap- 2 The great industrial activity o! ah Through the Sky to 100 : the paxt'several years has led to in- peril cammitioe of ercased consume. of copper. consider legislation to encourage re- ¥ through the development of electric forestation by revision of the tax! wer, railroad elcetrification, exten- ‘ 9 | Rion ct telephone faciltios and large, of" As nuimnnines Wy the pioetien |” ; ‘i \ amount of new building. | vember elect! { Prine Winners in. nawibees elureay. iat, a4 Paige-Detroit Car (srg ue sutra: wera Ml ee Bh ornia Contest Announced ition ‘ital screed that co “gta : | direct ak nother alse are R. G. Ap- und Louis Gold- | wes that Detrelt, Mich, Dec. -—-Winnera| tout te tnectee susie scone ese th 1 ‘in the Paige-Detroit Motor Car com- that terim 4 his diffiewlt art. at lea will be made at 4 \ ;pany's slogan contest, in which there t seine. and in we 1 cme pe memibs, with sive hour to iB G ghey. Maat: % ng | were ware than eet entries, were| with a v too! ing further rec- | ying per fo! and. Rugby, N. D., Ja A announced today as lows: ay eee Suzie BSB, OF 7 pine study wil ie ee ma Prlae, 10,00, Yo ‘s Lesmer cumendaiions at the succeeding ses. \ J ," can qualify for his ! a odge Center, Minn., Jan. | icFarland, iro, a = conse. i hi9 to 22. i 4 ‘ Z : | Second prise, a four-door sedi aes Pigeod than ee PM pest 8 The Apache—! v All of the licenses granted under| At each point visited a number of: = ff i 3 to Mrs. ‘alter F. Halleck, New| throughout the state ‘onen ‘are in-|-- ; Pullmansdaily to. Angeles leave the new reguistions run for limited farmers are i ewed to secure 4 terested in some | nsery ye) Minneapolis 420 St. Paul $00 periods, a year being the longest as | average figures on costs of prepara.” Pies {Third prize, a four-door sedan, to tion. Repres posse ‘all of th Lines) : ) Py My Pm. to both eraft und pilots. Violations tion of land, seeding, harvesting arid| | F,_A. Dragoun, Peoria, Ill, | organisat! eter ereeer Ot arrive Los noon——only three nights. of meenieees can bring ges sus-, oeertyy 2 It oe pianiee to gra t i piles ere Pde La the masting. They vepresont a tota' | ft en route, Fast ousiat Cat Service also to 1 vocations of licenses’ records from about farmers dur- } . | winners ay before Christmas. i for both eraft and men. ling the study | y Maladie wang sige lore Coe ee Loe Angeles ~ ask for special dates of departure. win—without, within.” ft, ‘ —_—_——— “ satisfaction mounts with every SHORT T. {THOUGHTFUL : eet the safety regulations is, County Agent Nordling has ar-| one fofPidding any objects or mate-|ranged for these men to be at the e Limited — Extra fare — , rials to be dropped from craft in following town: | 5 : i mile” was the second prise winner,| , flight, exeept/as a safeguard ie Himes wie Sorurd Fgh 1, : | while third prize was for “Commands| “An Indiana mi tells this; “We r requires all planes urn, st Z f i id com! a " for carriage to be so con-| Falkirk, Mond j ‘ eet lected ie emer cer colcte ati “that there are at least two| Wi Mo . a vibe 2 je board from the passenger compart- . e of Edger A. known | ¢! ent. 3 , Lew Flying Prohibited Max, Tuesda: ; soy s , = ‘ i th certain » flying in Farmers who have raised flax in ” ited over the berg 1926 are wrod = Lecil to eee big Ag tl je towns & give ese nm 4 , + Jey re! of thewe towns the Sout of alslng| : ‘ ge-Detroit Motor Car| po

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