The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 28, 1927, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT ‘AY, MAY 28, 1927 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE : SATURT. PAE Forks; grand mastér| Public Invited |churen, The public is invited to workman, B. C, Marks, Pargo; grand | { | Firearms Used to ials. In stopping the car, officers were forced to use firearms recorder, E, J. Moore, Farg to Baccalaureate The following program has been Stop Booze Runners) ‘* the first time this spring. | : i finst place, ranked | treasurer, Frank 8. Adams, F Tees adie rok The! greatest marine disaster in the N| Local A.0.U.W. Drill Peee er ie Ge: | ECan cate iguaca: Spememecren Services Sunday} itvocation—Rev. C. A. Stephens,| Grand Forks, N. D., May 28 (| last 100 years was the sinking of the h UL ecaCe BOMUEGL TALE. Ledtin aLEbteR Seen paren pastor of the Baptist church. | Th joyle, alleged Minot liquor| Titanic in the North Atlantic, April | Team Ties Cavalier | mck‘: f place swarde the| J: Mulvesly, Farge; graad lnside| The beccalaureite gertion for. tne ee re ne etl or Mist wets caribtearand: iiuir| 2 | eomumapeecmeeeunes NE r y one fo| watchman, J. Couverette, San| zraduate f the Bismarck hi chorus. , r For Second P lace composed entirely of gitls, | Diego, Calif, and supreme represen-| school will ‘be given S fiers] Scriptyre reading Rev. Stephens. | car and 260 bottles of beer confis-| For sale—2 tractors withy Bes! e new grand lodge officers for! tatives, John E. Nuss, Grand Forks; | noon at 3 o'clock at the city audi- rane Aan sler, N. D. tucadey. night, sccord:| Plows. Also 2 teams horses. The drill team of the Bis A | s of 19: are as follows: C. ee! jismare and A. J.| torium ry iv. . 1. avenport, as i) e i ), U. W, lodge tied with the-Civaliee| Babe. giund “tn terworkman, PB. H. MeFudden, Neche. rector of St. George's Episcopal] Benediction—Rey. Davenport. ing to reports received here from bor-| —Gussner’s, From Washburn to Under-| a wood—From Ward Co. Line | d to ar Garrison & ; ; fi | ! prove j ts | é : ‘ ; 1922 Ford Sedan - $52.50 T t for Oe : 1920 Dedge Touring $52.50 rison on their bid of Overland Touring . $4 i $43,178.89. They also were gi : y Overland 90, Touring . $23.50 contract for construction — from i . a ~1920 Overland Touring . $57.50 = ashburn to Underwood on their bi q v1. 1926 Overland Coach, balloon tires, and - ‘ in excellent condition ............6..esseee $385.00 $e 1926 Olds de Luxe Touring, used as demon- trator, 60-day guarantee ..............646 $685.00 se 1925 Ford Coupe, very, : ’ ‘ ELSA la good SHEDS... cc Ii, PAE ies. es opibucteaned $187.50 ‘ —From one of thousands of satiefied Willya-Kaight owners. ds Ea As now | id out the would be pe a slough. Ch Pio eid » 1926 Olds de Luxe Coach, five good tires, very good condition, 60-day guarantee ........... $785. 00 UILT ATTERIES. — rock- 1925 Ford touring, D d, has good tires and mechanically in ry performance ry imtwhar andar ee ee $170. 00 bottom economy—all combine to explain the rapidly Git cdl un effort tande to complete Are reasonable in price, yet give longer life and 60-day guarantee ...........0. 0s cess eee mounting sales of Willys-Knight cars. h ‘k th e satis i 1926 Ford Roadster, balloon tires, starter, "$11 and bat- eal PeGonpitionve! the Metean’ county| sore satisfaction taeg: In exeutnnt : $112.50 The Knight Eagine — Grows smoother, quieter and work will. meun a state road from cmt ee * more powerful the longer you drive. ismarck to the Canadian line via| Minot. ‘ord © . Ment arance, two new tires, good batter: re Crankshaft—Elimi: I ae Culverts Purchased - rst anit good xunntaie = ln ae - $i 135. 00 Pes 7-Bearing inates vibration. ids on concrete box culverts, ace metal’ culverts and concrete pip OPEL eee eee eee cee eee ee ewe es ee deens The Gkinner Rectifier—Prevents oi! dilution. tions of the road. Awards on this material were: Concrete box culverts, Bridge and Iron company, $3,547.11. 4 Metal culverts, | 207 Broadway DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO., INC. OPEN EVENINGS PHONE 428 ee 4-Wheel Brakes—Positive, mechanical-type; safe. : engine a swtex Shacklee—Keep your chassis nstingly quiet. onerate nine, North Dakota Ce- with equipped. Steering without conscious effort. jl eee eee Mantes, Narrow Body Pillars at Windshield — When all other Bismarck, N. Dak. 215 MAIN Fort Yates and Sclfrlice te be beilt use cars are so equipped, accidents will be minimized. this year was rejected on the ground en commission has insufficient 7 a Nh 5 na a Adjustable Front Seat—Fits you yartenty,’ north of es are avoid certain 2 = i oe. . ‘ removing your hand from wheel. hills, Their request was referred to the engineering department, no route : leaf " ww 1 ; Shock Absorbers. Air cleaner. Thermostatic soni aving nined upon, ll calle ibd ee aturé control. Finest quality upholstery and interior fittings. Coroner’s Jury Says : : : : “Jo” Koi , $1295 to $1495. Wi Great Siz, $1856 to Moore Killed Wife; . a ne Fen rae °. wate pil har la ae detiry &; change withort soton, Committed Suicide Fargo, N. D, May 28-—()~A coroner's jury, called to probe the deaths of Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Moore at the John Poole farm near Cogswell, N. D., Thursday, returned a verdice ef “murder and suicide” | jate Friday. The jury expressed its belief, that Mr. Moore, who had been left by his wife at’ Denver, Colo., about March 1, had hunted ‘her up and found her at the home of her Mr. Poo ing in attempts to reconcile her and get her to return to Colorado with him, the jury held, he shot her | through the heart and then took his own life with a bullet through the | head. | W. F. Orr, who accompanied Moore | to the state from the west, was exon- erated of complicity in the crime by | the jury. He had been held y 4 / Sargent county offic although e e e e they expressed belief that he ha nothing to do with the murder suicide, He accompanied J | North Dakota . Moore, he told officials, penses. Funeral artangements have Meee coomieted, N traffic Energee DETONOX Gasoline again Factory Expert Is proves its supremacy. 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