The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 4, 1927, Page 7

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‘-OUNCEMENT Billy O'Hara and Art Kredler Today Assurne Management of THE PATTERSON HOTEL = The McKenzie) The Pride of North Dakota Sample Rooms on the Eighth Floor 2 Se a i8 « All Street Cars Pass the Patterson (, (THE MeKENE ee @ [8 omy Bile O'Hare } has been with the McKenzie Hotel for the past twelve years as Chief Clerk and Assistant Manager. Art Kred- og a widely known hotel. r fe the northwest, having been connected with the Waldorf Hotel at Fargo eight years. Hé opened the Lewis‘&-Glani dan, managed the hotel for three years, and a to take:a position with the Ryan Hotel in St: Pauf, remaiming ae ree yedrs as Chief Clerk. Mr. Kredler is now conne withthe Patterson Hotels. and will give his especial stiantion to Catering Dept., dining room, lunch room, ‘banquets an "parties. Mr. O’Hara will be ih ‘charge of the front.office. 3 Now that the legislative rush is over, the wisie of completely redecorating the hotel, temporarily abandoned the first of bd year, will be resumed and patrons may be assured of the very best service as to rooms and meals. The McKenzie Hotel has been known throughout the country as the largest and best hotel in four western states; in fact, all of the hotel journals of United States and Canada have unsolicited published articles about this hotel, pronouncing it the largest and best. hotel in the following four western states: South Dakota, Montana, Idaho and North Dakota. Fire Insurance companies have always rated it as a fireproof building. The Stevens, architects of Chicago, the largest hotel builders in. the United States, class the McKenzie Hotel as a fireproof, building. The McKenzie Hotel is the only hotel in Bismarck permitted under the North Dakota Taws to adveriines asa fireproof hotel. We advertise because we have somé- thing to offer the public. ; EDW. G. PATTERSON, Owner and Proprietor, _; Bismarck, N. D. BRAG ARBRE fib CD te ROR Ae AA Ph oe th Sea 2 eet

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