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eae PAGE TWO. 1° % fic ali i ae lala ST, LAWRENCE SHIPWAY. GETS |i ‘ . HOOVER'S 0. K, Braves to Tangle al ——-W. F, Cushing Tells $2.06 for the all-American and $1.64, ties for = national plane, the jane of which ig enanicl- | wed With Hebron Here on Friday Evening} Hebron will be the B ent lay and the western team expected to give Mandan good battle, according to reports its S-) previous prowess. dav | The Hebron quint is the identical k-" outfit which went to the semi-finals in the sei rict tournament ing -such teams as Dickinson, Belfield, Be ind others ong the Northern I * it that the te: i outfit with plenty.) fight nnd sy and several stars are listed among the players. Hopes n Hebron for the team to cop the district honors. A three-game series by Hebron on this tri Cabaniasion Rejects Proposed All-American Canal, Un- eccnomic, Impracticable ‘aves’ op a of { i i \ | (PP him United § to. construct a $150,000,000 Lakes-to-the-Atlanti way of the St. L of ion which has for many months. cted the proposed al to serve the same as uneconomic and impra at this tin 8 ations should be diately with C. agreement o Lawrence shipw Less Expensive _ Fixing of the cost of the St. La anes EnEY rence project as far below estimates ; 4 for the all-American route and Metaries- on else make therseore un: 3 colt fortably clos Lake Ontario to Hudson rcpary sarees Mandan Postoffice ,. | Shows Advancement | During Past Year is navigation was the relief and for the future metn of a vast of the continent. An ted net cost” of| i 418,000,000 the St. ence . oT ne teat eee cel Mandan may be expected within i This count this year to be added to the list of | ae North Dakota ities Resseteton Tt | This was contrasted ¢liss postoff Major A. B. Welch | with an estimated cost of $596,000,009, declared te ding that the, high | for the Ontario to Hudson route and Mark made by receipts this ‘year $631,000,000 for th i} brought the institntion ‘close to this On the basis of ted tonnage mark. waterway, the report calculated 43 ed after their receints have reached cents as the toll cost per ton neces- ® certain point. Under the “first to cover operating expenses of class” designation more workers St. Lawrence’ canal as against may be employed and general fasili- serving ‘the community are to be played ani entered into i da looking to 1 details of the St. > This is a team to at- oe for develop nd incorporated in that would carried through the First class postoffiees are so nam- for the Ontario to Hudson Would Require 10 Years ' e umount of power that of he developed fror waterwa y the commission in arri much lower cost rence waterw. he quire the construc and eight bridy estimated improved: A ntew route was added to'the list local mail routes during 1926. damming This is the Heart River route, run- considered ning west and south of the city and ing nt the covering 44 miles. route takes for the St. Law- in the Heart river district for a dis- tance of 20 miles from Mandan and © route would gives the residents of that locality, ion of nine locks for the first time, the benefit~of White it has been daily mail delivery. The route has construction been made a star route, thus offer- rs, the report ing freight and passenger service. > umed as Route No. 30, also southwest of the period eve! all inter- city und following the Flasher road, questions, legislative, ad- has been made da' ative and financial, problems Improvements on the interior and ere rapdily overcom exterior of the postoffice ‘building, {as well as the grounds, amounting to $4,000, were made during the last lyear, according to Major Welch. Cement work was put in and the driveway ut the rear of the building relaid. “A new floor, was laid inside the building. Lions of Proposed Park in Badlands New Year’s Advent Celebrated in City Mandan and Morton county. cele- | brated the advent of the New Y. with family. parties, dances and. pro- |grams. In many homes old customs, jbrought from” across “the sea, were observed. f Probably the most important event desipte the years he has been away.]in Morton county was the opening of Ritual Night January 10 the new community hall at New Ritual night has been set for Jan-|s This hall, which provides uary 10 when there will be initiation| {he center for New S of new members. C. E. Pickles and D. ey. ied F, Shipley will be in charge. About al program. On New Yea ten members will attend the charter |)? Gance was held by the Ameri eee eee se einbioh itertay sea which was” attended by A resolution of condolence for the "Umber of Mandan people. Ne RK. W. Folsom family was adopted. ae sonnel Masonic AIRY AAAUEINE Mr. Folsom was a past president of |Vinws eve, starting with a. turkey be Theyre dingerat 6:30 and. followed by a The attendance prize, presented by |Sroaram and dancing. J. Murphy, was won oy Judge I. .[Ptamram and i ; ten ea party of Mandan Davies. Visitors included Ed Kafer, rouge No. 1266, B. P. O. Elks, was Fargo, Carl: Alm, Bisseancelled by officers of the order argo, Carl Alm. Bisrout of respect to Nels H. Romer, a : i. “former past exhalted viler, who was, slain on Christmas day. ons club at its lunche ling the members of the pro- posed Roosevelt. Memorial Park in the Badlands, and in connection told of his experiences in interviewing congressmen in regard to an ‘appro: priation for the park, old of--his early: ex- marek, and said that ill felt very mach at home here a The following program committees rgre announced by President FB Takes Management Strauss today: January 17, H. £V ty St Mel Brown, W. B, Couch; Janu- of Variety Store ary 31, Judge Davies. Dr. R. 8. Enzes| , ‘ February 7,-Dr. C.D. Dursema, Dr.] Purchase of the interest of his} tf » L. Foster: Fi announced Friday by Sidney Cohen. te. renters teubriory Gti DF Jas Cohen. took ‘ever, the acto twan: ruary 28, H. E, Hanson, William Har- Jagement of the store this Mopton; March 14, Archie Johnson,|for Minneapolis, where he will con- | Paul Knothe; March 21, E. 0. Larson, | tinue his urse in architecture at: McCurdy; | March’ 28; 8. L.| the University of Minnesota and Mr. Peterson, E. Pickles; April ‘tn, Ed | leave soon for Weskington, dD. Cc Prachel, Gerald Richholt; April 18, where Mr.. Cohey ; will | ployed , 8. W. Rebortson, Harry Runyan; | by the’ ecrernmment. May 2, J. P. Spies, R. V. Stair; 2, doe-Tachumperlin, Abe Tol- . vehinakd. in Auto Accideiit} Friedrichshaven, Germany.--Thé| Pinned’ berieath an automobile! German air service has just complet-| when it turned over near Sunny and ed the first commercial air ambulance, yards, Friday, Mrs, James Stamiris is the Mandan hospital in a critical aeons luk aakee trocopp, J. V. Broxmeyer; bariharg. A. M. Kisher;, February 14, 3, A.]8008 in the Arcade Variety store was ris; March 7, Albin Hedstrom, Harold | Robert Cohen left Friday evening Nuehols, 4 Murphy; April 4, Fred|and Mrs. Myron Cohen expect to Aptil 25, 8. G. Severtaon, D: E Ship- | Woman Is s Injured AIR AMBULANCE reseued by workers at the stock-| It is a seven-passenger high-speed (dnl Ma ndan News 'Cummins for 2! | meeting tonight at 7:30 in the | with friends and relatives. | |sustained in the accident. She was! found to have suffered p fractured | pelvic bone. eile. | Personal and 5 | Social News of | . Mandan Vicinity 5 eaiitescrtba ar se oragntide Masons Entertain With Dinner Dance on New Year's Eve More than 125 Mandan Masons and} their Indies were in attendance at the New Year's, eve dance at, the Ma- Dinner was. seryed at prettily decorated with holidays fa Dancing. began at 0 o'clock and at {midnight whistles, horns and other, | noise makers, with confetti and ser- pentine, were distributed. The affair was concluded at about 1:30 on New Years’s day. The program given ,during the dinner.included yiolin.,selections, by Adolph Engelhart. of Bismarck, xylo- phone, numbers, by William Sullivan, songs by the Masonite. male. chorus and quartet, and a dance by Miss! Mary Brown, . Accompaniments for the various numbers were played by ‘Walter Tostevin and Miss Margaret Smith, S. M. Hoverson .was ‘chairman of ‘the entertainment rcommittee. ENTERTAIN AT. PARTY Misses. Margaret, Smith and ,Mary Brown entertained Thursday. evening at the home of Miss Smith’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Smith, with a danging, party, for, about, d8; young neonle.. Lungheon wes. aaryed at 11 o’cloc! HONORS RETIRING guehlee Sherite Charles, MéDonald we honor guest Thursday, ev party, given.by Mr. and Mwilltomn employes of the Morton, ,counfy, cqurtl Miss Cecile Porter assisted,, Mr. McDonald is retiring from othe le p RhTUR iNS’TO DAVENPORT M. Regan, a student at, the Pater’ School of Chi practic, has left for Davenport, Iowa, to resume his studies. Mrs. Regan. and son are remaining in Mandan for .a longer visit. RETURN HOME Mr, and Mrs. Charles Heater and son left Sunday for their home in Chicago after visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Newton and Mr. and Mrs. John Heater, since Christmas. GUEST IN MANDAN Miss Laura Lakin of Miles City, s the guest of »Miss Mar- Gibson over the New Year's holidays. Miss Lakin teaches in Terry, Mont. hd MEETS TONIGHT Mizpah Shrine No. 1, of the White Shrine of Jerusalem,’ will hold a Ma. sonic temple. Refreshments will be served during the social hour, LEASE LUNCH ROOM ‘The management of the Lewis and rk hotel has leased the lunch m of the hotel to Charles E, hols of Minneapolis and Aber- deen, who assumed active manage- ment on New Year's day. IS IMPROVED Attorney J. S. Sturgeon of Dickin- son is much improved after an opera- tion which he underwent two weeks ago. Ch + VISITS PARENTS Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Dow and children of Ashley arrived Friday for a visit with Mr. Dow’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dow. RETURNS HOME R. A, Swanson returne from Minneapolis, where, attended the annual meeting of. sMlesmen for the Winston and Newell company. LEAVES FOR VISIT Mrs. A. B, Welch left Friday Minneapolis, where she will visit She is Friday expected to return tomorrow. ‘VISITS HERE Attorney.S. .P. Rigler -of Hebron was a visitor in Mandan Friday afternoon. PYTHIANS TO MEET The Knights of. Pythias will hold a regular meeting tonight when the officers for 1927 will be installed. VISITS IN LEHR Mrs. Jacob Marcovitz, Jr», is visit: ing relatives in Lehr for a few day: CITY Bert. Gwyther ‘of Fort Rice was a business visitor in Mandan Friday. 2 RETURNS: TO: MANDAN GOOD YEARS in bia in conanetiok his “store, » __ ‘Tif BISMARCK TRIBUNE : PARESTS OF DAUGHTER ELKS SHOW 10 -LAST OF WEEK dan are the parents of a daughter born Wednesday ‘evening. | produeticn “Replete With Comedy, Songs, Dancing IN GLENDIVE } Mr\and Mrs. ‘Robert: Cunmins vis- and Novelty’Acts ited ‘lends in Glendive, Mont, ome Newi Year's day. FORECAST-FOR: ALL WORKERS Improved conditions Will Ac- crue to Farmers; Labor’s Advantages to Continue New Year, Jan. ican farmers’ and laborers may look to 1927 with confidence, spogesman of those great producing groups have Hultberg, Richard Horner and Bern- declared to the Associated Press. | ard Burton. Mrs. K. Tice, a talent- A week ago, leaders in the finan- ed enteftainer, will appear in a spe- cial and industrial fields, through cial scene, introducing several popu- the same medium, expressed “con- lar song numbers. Mrs. Tice plays servation optimism” in the outlook her own accomfaniments and several presented by the new year. ‘oday of her songs were secured especi are’given the views of agriculture for this. show. 4 and allied key industries, and of the | “Much Ado About Something” wiil hand worker in other fields, complet- introduce N. O. Churchill in a deci ied ® pre-view of 1927 economically for the entire country. | George Klingensmi Virtually without exception the er will presens a second series of forecasts voice the, : carefully considered epinion of their authors that the year will bring im- proved conditions to.-the American farmer and wil. witness. a, continua- tion of the exeeptional advantages already achieved by labor. Expres- sions along this line, howeevr, range from the “reasonable confidence” of Secretary Jardine, and: the outright prediction, of “the best year in’ h tory,” made in behalf, of the ric planter,.to, the warning.of President Thompson of the American Farm Bu- reau federation that~the “American } farm dollar must be stabilized to) ee continued ; nagional, prosper- i County. Wilt Have | : Three New Officers arting Tomorrow Only three. new names will.appear in the personnel of the Burleigh! county officials |. roster. tomorrow } when: those elected last November 2! to serve the county for the coming! two years take office, ‘One change will be in the sheriff's office, where} Rollin Welch will succeed Albin’ Hed- | strom, who has held the of! for the past two terms—all that is per- missibleat one time according. to, law. thers: include- George Will, | who suceeeds E. G. Patterson as com; | misioner, first distriet, and Willi: Fricke, who succeeds Oscar Backma: as commissioner, third. district. The formality. of taking office consists only of filing the oath o office with the county auditor Those who will suceeeed themsclve: tomorrow for another two-year term include Clerk of Court Chas. Fisher, Register of Deeds Fred Swenson, County. Judge 1. Davies, State's | Attorney F. E. McCurdy, County Su- perintendent of Schools Madge Ru- ney, County Coroner E. J. Gobel, and | County Surveyor T, RB. Atkinson. |, County Justices for the next term/in- clude Roland H. Crane, A. E. Shipp, Anton Beer and C.,G, Boise. County Treasurer G. L. Spear and| County Auditor Frank Johnson’ were ; elected to succeed themselves, but their terms do not expire at the same time as those of the other county of- | ficers, Johnson will ‘begin his, new term on the first Monday in April,| while Spear does: not start his second term in the treasurer’s office until | the first Monday in Ma { Loosen Up That Cold | With Mus terole Have Musterole har handy when a cold starts. It has all of the advantages of grandmother's mustard plaster without the burn. You fee} a worm tingle as the healing ointwient pene- trates the pores, then a soothing,| co sensation and quick relief. le of pure oil of mustard and oer simple ingredients, Musterole is .recommended by many nurses and doctors. Try Musterole for bronchi- tis, sore throat, stiff neck, ple rheumatism, lumbago, croup, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, pains and aches of the back or joints, sore muscles, sprains, bruises, chilblains,. frosted the chest..<It we pre- ia and, "Gu oh Tote. . Resplendent in new and gorgeous costumes, becked by: beautiful scen- envy ind draperies and scintillating in wit toe wise-cracks, the Elks merry j Minstrels will open their two nights’ | engagement at the auditorium on Fri- jay of this week. Lively’ comedy, funny songs, ballads, march song: clever dancing and novelty acts w furnish the Bismarck people with some splendid entertainment on th s occasion, which : promises to ‘be one of greatest shows over given by local talent. One of the feature acts of the show will be the “Wide Pants Willies” a novel dancing act presented by Roi ald Mcintyre, H. L. Lawyer, Walfred and Clint Drap- | typical “Down must immediatcty change all existing ideas as to Here i y Bode The COACH $595 : Former pulber$645 Fike inch i steel 8, For- mer price "$535 Ww ith balloon tires aly Hy | edly novel bit of stage business aadt ULY the most beautiful Chevrolet in Chev- rolet history! Truly an achievement which what the buyer of a low priced car has a right to expect for his money! is the irresistible a 1 of new Duco colors, fashionably, siriped—of that flawless silhouette associated ‘with custom-built creations. Here are score after score of advancements in design, literally too numerous to list completely pet typified by one-piece full-crown fenders, Balls : cates aed large 17-inch steering wheel. is is definite assurance of I improved A\ mt spectacular growth of Chevrolet populari has sent Chevrolet production to tremendous MONDAY; JANUARY uth” black face skit filled with} new instrument panol, tire carrier, negro: comedy and lively dancing, | and coincidental ignition and steer- k Wenzel and his guitar prom-|ing lock. Steel dise wheels in colors ise to be one of the hits of the show | are standard equipment on all models and his rendition of “Barcelona” will| |The motor ‘has several. minor chang. long be remembered by those who at-|¢s which have increased its smooth- tend this entertainment. Reserved) running mh at and a new and im- ats will go ee * Wednesday | proved oj has been adopted. ‘morning at Harris and Wood Wisognsshtee's. bogies" are i Fisher, and -are CHEVROLETS ANNOUNCED fetta Gevsamues ater; the sedan, I Marine blue; the coupe and the lan- dgu are in Beige brown, The new Seven Models Now Offered— Coincidence in Fact New Model ‘Is Called ‘Capita? an cabriolet is in Rayal Oak green. The upholstering is. done in colors to blend with the. fin Beauty and refinement have been stressed in the design of the bodies and the appointments have been care- fully selected with a view to pleasing fastidious motorists. The'Chevrolet company is the first to announce its“new models a. a re- si an Bice and rendy for the batpFeth Bits national show, oi wil ee Nee we eh Self-tbrifenset resi * Wortliless Check Writer Arrested Ptoyd “Raymond ‘Col! several aliases, “according and who'gives his ‘home Cloud, Kansas, will be gi pre: limirary hearing ‘before Justice of | the Peace R: H. Crane sometime today ‘on forgery charges in higtota lh witl ‘the issuance in Bismarck recently 0! more than ’a dozen worthless checks, | upon. whieh, be Is alleged to have se- cured merchandise d_ cash to the value of $1 Collins was taken into custody Fri | day at Mott, at the reque authorities, and returned tom An entirely new line of cars, in- eluding seven models, has been an- nounced by Chevrolet | through © the Capital Chevrolet company, its local agent. By trange coincidence, the new models are called the “Capital” model, |! and Forrest Davis of the local Chev- rolet. company declared Ghat, because of the name of ‘the new car, he was ure-that it: would prove very popular the capital city of North Dakota. ‘Words cannot express the beauty of | | these cars; Embodied in the new line are many | ‘4mprovements, including’ the air | cleaner, oil filter, balloon tires, bul- let-type head lamps and..cowl lights, newly designed radiator shell, one piece full-crown fenders, heavier run | ning boards; larger steering wheel, iow prices. New AC Oil Filter lamps, coincidental and igni- life—for all witha new AC. oil filter oa air cleaner! 's are.equi ‘New Radiator New large Sronniey W inch COUPE $625 , Former, price. $615 ° nw $25 Former price 91% Roadster Price includes balloon tires and steel disc earrag For- mer price $535 with balloon tires eet ae’ $715.) Eatirely new model with | rumble seat. d . ! Datloon tires now standard on all models. All poe f, 0. by Flint, Mich. capi ge 1927 et Me He has admitted passing thi aceording to. the officials, a dicated his desire to appear ff court immediately and ple: to the charge. Several local houses were victimized by the bd bat checks signed with Harmison” and end “harry Kline.” Collins is the third ‘man “| by the local police dep&rtme: the last two weeks in its Ly am end ‘to the: epidemig: o check titel d which ‘Ae Fecentlyyein Free Iowa Prohibition - Inspector Is Sioux. City, lowg, Tan. a lis J. Brunson, 58-year-old rohibition permit~ ihspecto rother of Glen A, Brunson, prohibition director; died hd Sunday’ after an illness of months. - .His'.daurhter,Zad: teacher at Duluth. Mig, ‘ a mss co listor: volume. This, and onl} this, makes, possible ¢ manufacture of so fine (car to sell at Chevrole We urge you to come in r a'pe=sonal idsbectto A host of improtements includin New AC Air Cleaner | New: Heavy, ‘One-pie ull-crown | Fenders NewCoincidental Lock! New:Remote: Control! _ Combination ignition and ‘Steering Lock New Gasoline Gauge New Bodies by Fishes! ---with: these. . Amating Price pear eT Former 1-Ten Truck (Chassis Only) Y-Ton'Truck (Chassis Only) $395 % 4