The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 31, 1927, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT Three California Cars Pass Through | ~ Here En Route East “The long ficinlly three C the city machine y of March saw the di. tourist ope westward, and the six-mile strip of paving whieh they hit at Mandan was a wel Branch Of fice of U.S. Tire Company Opened at Bismarc © opening. will be at the Ingetad Broadway. M. V. LaFrance of thi in charge neh ly prompt Kidnapers of U.S. Man in Mexico Are _ _Uncaptured |: (®)— Edgar | an kidnaped still in said | Mili. | of the today suit hed not located ifying Wilkins Teles, Victim zi Are Recovering h 31—)—Such im shown in the condi shot herself. Attention Odd Fellows Rebekahs—Custcr Camp 16 ‘extends you an inv teat April Fool's ty evening, April 4 t Come and enjoy yourselv For Odd Fellows and Rebel More power, quietness, lack of vi- bration, smooth opera- ticn, long life, com- mands at least five bearings for crank- shafts. Each piston has two main bearings, making for solid worth. greater M 5B. GILMAN CO. : Bulletins Ind.. March 31.—(AP) Dale, publisher of Post Democrat, .was arrested on a charge of criminal his home here this y y Me- ‘puty, and is held of $3,000 bond, ! 1 ' iat Minute | 1 Last Minute Livestock Raising to Be Discussed By Soo Line scan! | braneh Jing and to a Agsicuttie Al Depa Division interest may be ped in diversified farming: and farm: f the community alway to bring about that Military Activity wpa in Albania ° of military ntinue to be tay newspapers. lent of Al- ace, in which that 13 classes ation and that all men between the ages of 20 and Better Traction Longer Wear The tread of the new Good- ear all-weather balloon tire wonderful - $21.25 Lahr Motor Sales Company PHONE 490 Rid your premises of rats and mice quick: and easil: ofa Use RAT- Te ‘onderful dis very. Bait and ison combined. ¢ tube at your retailer. A Nibble Kilts” Moved to | New Quarters On ground floor, Third street entrance Bismarck Bank Building Now is the time to get your Accident, Health and Automobile Insurance. Policies from $1,000 to $5,000; incomes from $50.00 to $200.00 per month can be bought oh quarterly plan. I also write Fire, Tornadc, Theft. Public Liability, Prop- erty Damage, and Collision insurance Would appreciate some of - you service. your business and will give THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ewes 33 are under arm munitions are bein ly at Durazzo, Aviona, points along the coast. Ne r dispatches after which motion pictures of rub- ber growing on the company’s 3 planta- tion in Libgria will be Iivitations have been sent out to! dealers from Beach to Driscoll and| from Solen to Am while Italian inded feverish- and other from Pod- ¢ Yibaniah troops are long the frontier, Treasure Claimant Mental. Patient at Sanitarium, Report Another $100,000 (P)--French for- 4 word from na, Albania, with no military meas- weing “that all ception n legation in Paris has issued ade of military el tions or trouble in Albani. er in Bismarck’s hunt came to an en Chief of Police artineson — received Marion, Indiana, authorities maw there who claimed to here the money was hidden ildish” mentally and a sani- airium inmate Chief Martineson received a letter Frenchmen to Try Non-stop Flight |: Across Atlantic “W)-Captain a1 ix to New York $34,000 i flight from the hope of winning the d the following let- r of New York, ided to start sometime dur ing the first two eks of May. Firestone Dealers to Hold Meet Here 200 ur telegram ‘re- xarding condition one Henry J. n, we find he was admit- the Marion National Sanitar- jum as a mental patient November n referring to . as an official childish actions. Lindenmuth, ief of Police, ion, Indiana.” Over in Firestone tires h North Dako! » tomorrow for a z and banquet, to be atterson hotel. meeting, at which mer- ideas will be exchanged able dis ions, will in the afternoon, ‘go branch manager) company f Swedish artisans are the best paid in Europe, and common laborers there are higher paid than in most countries. See Uncle Bill find his rat. sal chandising through be held jon to Coleharbor. | word | 5! ‘!Woman Always Felt , What, Your Stomach? ;| Rex Theatre Friday evening. | L=_—— Co 'HERE are no strings on this offer. You take a Commander. You drive it. You judge Studebaker by what the car does in your hands.. No obligation except to tell your friends about it. Only by having scores of motorists in this city drive this high-spirited automobile can we win public appreciation of Studebaker’s wonderful achievement. j You knew this— Studebaker dependability has long been recognized—universally. The grace and beauty of Studebaker’s custom cars have won general admiration. but not this! But the public does not yet realize that Studebaker performance i is now far i in advance of all competition. We proved it—now you prove it yoursel On Studebaker’s ProvingGround we checked The Commander against competitive cars—satisfied ourselves by exhaustive tests that it would out-speed, out-climb and out-live any other car, six or eight, selling for less than $2500. Now we invite you to sit behind the wheel yourself and prove The , Commander’s surpremacy. } The. Commander is waiting for you. Try it out—no obligation! Bismarck Motor Company F. R. Briggs Braddock, N. D. Philip Blank New Salem, N. D. Take command of a MMAN nw ®1585 ' We offer to lend you this new Big Six Gneitilielier Brougham to test for yourself. It will out-speed, out-climb, and out-live any car within a thousand dollars of its price ”|Grain Rate Hearing to Be Held at Dallas: Managers’ J Auto Trip Washington, March 31.—(#)—In- Jamestown, ND. March 31.-(2)— Wity by the Interstate Commerce} g Jamestown will be host to about 150) Commission as to railroad rates on, members of the North Dakota farm grain within the western half of the managers’ association when they as-| United States will begin at hearings semble here June 28 in Dallas May 9, under the direction nual farm tour. of Commissioner Myer. The tour willjstart at 8 o'clock; The commission today directed day und a half to! railroads and shippers to be in read- ity of James-| iness to present their data and ex- sh hatchery amine theit witnesses. itwood Lake and the state The wesiern grain rate investiga- tion is a part of the commission pro- cedure compliance with a con- ‘gressional resolution directing it to ascertain whether relief for agricul- ture in lower rates is possible, _—— Mandan Included in Itinerary For Farm for their gn- pital being among the points to be visited, From here the tour will continue westward to Mandan, where stop will be made at the United | es experimental station, and on through the Bad Lands. La Crosse, Wis.—“For some time 1 bale | suffering with stomach trou- bles in the form of poor digestion, and not until I took “some of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery did I find any re- Uef. The ‘Discov- ery’ improved my condition in just @ very short time 80 my stomach did not trouble me any more, and it also improved the condition of my blood. I consider it a wonderful tonic.”—Mra. Irene | Wilson, 415 So. 3 Sold by all dee to Dr. Pierce's Inval- Main Street, Buffalo, for free advice. Sleepy After Meals: “1 always felt so sleepy and tired | after meals, Now I sleep only’ when | I go to bed, and then f sleef. w ‘Thanks to Adlerika, I feel fine.” Mrs. J. Class, Jr, dust ONE sp ful Adlerika relieves gas/and Pthat blonted feeling so yoy. can eat and cep better. Acts of BOTH upper lower bowel apd Temoves old waste matter you never thought was | there. No matter ‘what you have tried for your stomach, Adlerika will surprise you. J. Hutchinson, drug- gist.— Adv. wih Pha Pipentice ae vscvenbgl ts a Isto cure gy case of ples itching blind, sled ia logis Goat sak fortes eof 1Z0 OINTMENT trial_ samp! i lotel, DER f.0. b. fgatory, including front and year bumpers, 4-wheel ‘Acales and snubbers . Match The Commander against the finest motor cars. Note how it idles alon; eee in high gear through traffic jams, fut flash ahead the instant an opening ae 5 to 40 miles per hour in 18.4 seconds! i 70 miles an hour—egsily Out on the open road—feel: thgfil ofall the speed you want—The Conartand¢rwill do 20 actual miles an hour with no senag of strain dn the engine. Other cars ‘may attain —— but The Commander can maintainit for with unmatched smoothness. x H Safety plus ‘ : New sfandards of safety, at any. Lepe¢d, result m. cleat-vision all-steel bodies swung low to e road, matchless four-wheel beakkeesiaang the est stéering mechanism ever di \ ‘Thistk of all the above advantages fe you ‘are driving The Commander. As you find ‘them you will learn why the Big Six shattered all previous transcontinental motoring rec- ords . /. even beat the schedules of the crack ’ Limiged trains. -’ And ata One-Profit price - When you consider the low price which ' One-Profit manufacture has made possible for The Commander you will realize why the Bi; Six far outsells every other car ir. the world o equal or greater rated horse power. i Le f Lange & Bertsch Glen Ullin, N. D. Schultz Motor Co. Washbore, N. D. |Olson Moves to: THURSDAY, MARCH 81, 1927 Rabbit drive Sunday, April 8rd, at 12 o’clock sharp in Naughton township, 5 miles east of Arnold station. Meet at schoolhbuse No. 1. Lunch will be served. Everybody invited. New Quarters Announement of change in his. of- from the Hughes building to rek Bank building was made id y by Obert A. Olson. Mr. Olson's office wil be on the ground fleor of the bank building near the Third street_entrance. Do It Now PHONE 1060 Get Your Sugar Free 20 Pounds Limit ™e manufacturer pays for the Sugar It Is Your Gain PRINCESS PAT COFFEE > Introductory Offer 1 Ib. Coffee, regular price .... 2 lbs. Sugar Free 3 Ibs. Coffe in cake tin 6 lbs. Sugar Free | 5 Ibs. Coffee in cake tin . 10 Ibs. Sugar Free It is the firat of the month. Order Now. We have this deal exclusively for Friday and Saturday DO IT NOW Phone 1060 GUSSNER’S Over Forty Years on Main Street fi “You Can’t Tell the Difference—” An old, old story—That’s the argument every imi- , tator of the real thing offers you. Why not put one over on these imitators? Puritan Malt, as you know, gives its millions of users real, satisfying results. Now purchase a can of some other brand of malt. Use it. Ah! ‘Comparison Will Tell! Which has that Richness and Strength? Which hes that superior Flavor? Naturally, Puritan Malt. Here are two good reasons why: 1—Choicest grains of No. L barley; 2—Gensine Imported Bohemian Hops. ™ For Sale by All Good Dealers PuriTAN MALT Prove it gives best results . . . Try it! Grand Forks Issues a Challenge Grand Forks, home of ‘the State Uni- versity, challenges the other cities of North Dakota to match its record in permanent street paving. Sixteen years ago Grand Forks be- gan to pave its streetswith concrete, and.now has over 205,000 square yards, All of this pavement is stubbornly defying the grinding wear of time, traf- fic and elements. And it is doing so with a maintenance cost that is practi- ; cally negligible. Grand Forks’ concrete streets are good looking. Concrete streets always are. Firm, rigid and unyielding, their distinctive, light gray surface remains as true and even as built. Ask for your copy of our fi hea ae to Pon. ond wr PEE coe Pleas in mat Rides

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