The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 10, 1927, Page 14

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een FOURTEEN ‘| Mandan Rews: | | Stunt Pro eprem For Picnic Is Planned | Stunts and athletic events will supplement the speaking and enter- tainment program planned for the annual Burleigh-Morton Dairy Cir- cuit picnic, to be held at the Chau tauqua park here June 14. On the stunt program, as an- nounced by County Agent Ralph C. Newcomer, in charg re the fol lowing: Race for boys unde for girls under der 16; ra ladies’ for-all of war. Dr. John Lee Coulter of the sta agricultural college is to be principal sp : M. Devine, state commissioner migration, and John h dairy commissioner, years; race for boys un- Ws under 16; gram will start at 10 o'clock when picnic o| gather at the Northern Field station to be sho the grounds and then to see the training school dairy Speeches will be made in the aft noon, A dance, with t Y orehestra playing, will evening at the Chautauqua pavilion, City Baseball Team | Minus Game Sunday dan’s PEED team eee the me Of rts Hove m Arthur, Mandan the following 19, at Mandan and a {i RETUR’ Mr. and Mrs. turned yester in Minneapoli Tenison’s mother. { a AES re OAL RES. { Personal and | Social News of ATTEN . Ripley and ounupteas Thursday evening sid, Minn. where th is an alumna of the ¢ y expect to visit in the Cities before + sturning home. RETURNS FRUM SCHOOL, ph Bochm, who a student at t Joseph, Minn., etuthod to spend their vaca- the home of their parents Bochm, WILL VISIT RELATIVES Mrs. N. Romer and son, Walter. d Miss Mabel Olson, a ‘sister of 1 for City spend Mrs Homer's brother, A. G. Olson, will be in charge of the Mandan’ hotel during nee, TO TACOMA Mrs, J ret McDonald, who re | cently re’ ed from the west te attend the state convention of the, lic Daughters, which was hele F jast evening for ere she will make his home in J. vi Mathias. Gr: visitor in Mandan ye HERE FOR DAY J, J. Marshall of Glen Ullin was a jealler in Mandan yesterday. NORTH DAKOTA ROAD BULLETIN Issued Weekly By The North Dakota Department of State Highways U. S. No, 2—( Marked No. 8), Grand | Forks to Li ly | good; Larim ea to Granville, earth, f: Berthold, mostly Be: rthold to Willist Pp partly praveled, good stal Springs to McKenzie, earth, go MeKenzie to Bismarck, partly good; Bismarck to Mandan to Glen Ul! en Ullin to H rading west of Dickinson. \\U..S. No, 12—Lemmon to Bue th, good; Bucyrus to Marn heavy; Fargo to G graveled, good; Grand Forks to lier, earth, good. Detour 2 miles north of Grand F: der construction from St. T Hamilton. Under constru liette north. ¢ U.S. No. 83—(Marked No. Sterling to Hull, earth, good. Grave construction south of Moffit. H. No. 1.—(Marked No. South Dakota line to Valley partly graveled, good; Valle Lakota, graveled, good; Lakota to| Langdon. earth, good. | S. H. No. 3 Hurdsfield, partly Hurdsfield to Rugby, Rugby to Dunsei H, No. 4—! dale to James- | eo: earth, heavy; Jamestown to Hansboro, gravel, good. S. H. No. 5—Hamilton to Rock La! earth, good; Rock Lake to Rolla, gravel, good; Rolla to Tolley, mostly graveled, good; Tolley to Bowbells, detour, fair; Bowbells to Montana line, mostly graveled, good. 8. No. 6-—Bismarck to Wilton, Wilton to Washburn, d: Washburn to} Max, Max to ‘Minot, graveled, not to Canadian | Line, earth, S. H. Ne earth, fair; Cummings to County Line, earth, heavy; County Line to Mercer, mostly gtav-| eled. good; Mercer to Underwood, partly graveled, fair. §. H. No. 9—Havana to Wimbledon, | lhe had left. -| good “Ashley to Fairmount, Pingree to Wilton «s:| Police Fail to Find | Duluth Man, Wanted For Youth’s Slaying - Cloud, Minn, June 10a hein, wanted in connectior and killing of an ker in Duluth Monday isappeared from Avon ies thought he woule afternoon. Acting upon luth police, 8 Ben Schoene: | checked up on the man and found he usually spent his time in Avon anc went to that place only to find that Avon friends did not knov nz of his wh uts and Du th authorities have been informe: that fhe is thought to have left earns county. BREAKFAST IN BED? Boston.—A new ntion, one tha’ peals to the busy college student has been found practical at the Bos ton Technical Colle; Wh the night before, s two stoves going, rt a pot of coffee ng and boii pan of cereal. When the alarm clock wakes the student, there's his breakfast all ready. CANDY AND BEANS Boston—While Bostonians live roy. their dogs and horses way on candy and bon Mabel Garfield, a clerk olate for the M tis fied and what few rats it can pick up. Free Airplane Rides To the finders of the “Orthophonic” Dodgers With misspelled words Dodgers will be thrown overside the American Eagle airplanes by exhibi- tion, pilots of the Minnesota Air Serv- ice Co., during exhibition and stunt flights over Bismarck Sunday, June Find the dodgers with the misspelled words—pre- . Sent them to a representative of Hoskins-Meyer _ and get a free ride ‘Free rides are good for Sunday only ° Foy; SSO AE THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Opportunity Thunders News Which Will Be of Extraordinary Interest to Every Money-saving Person Here is a sale of 75 perfect running automobiles that are going to be sold at a price that will permit Dakota Auto Sales Co. (Inc.) ar i every family for 100 miles around to own a good machine. No man who loves his family can afford _ to be without a perfect running machine, espe- cially at such a low cost, as every machine can be ; a at far below its actual value at this sale We had the pleasure of enjoying the greatest business, the last six months, that we have ever experienced. Consequently, ever so many people were inclined to be fickle-minded —they would purchase a car and in a few months desire a change. Some people bought a closed car and in a short time desired an open car. They bring in the closed car which is practically new, only being run a few thousand miles, and want to exchange with us for an open car. Then‘too it’s vice versa: they buy an open car and change for a closed car. Now that situation has placed us in a position where we have 75 cars slightly used. We have looked them over very carefully, reconditioned them to mechanical perfection, and we can guarantee every machine to give you absolute satisfaction. _It is imperative that we sell every ‘one of these 75 cars the next two weeks for two very good reasons: First, ve need the room they occupy; and, second, we need the money to carry on our business. Now, folks, get busy; come to this sale which starts Saturday, June 11th, and lasts until. Saturday, June 25th, pick out the car that suits you, get in andj drive it around. ‘and if you don’t agree it’s the most automobile you ever saw for the price, we miss our guess, ENTIRE STOCK Of Used and Reconditioned Cars.are placed on the bargain block at mere fractions of former worth Two Weeks of Super Values Here is a sale with reductions so deep and prices so low as to identify this sale with the strongest economy that’s happened in many years Prices That Demand Quick Action TRACTORS AND THRESHING MACHINES 1 Fordson Tractor with Plows. In very good condition A big bargain at Allis-Chalmers 15-30 with Plows. Nearly new. Only used to plow 500 eac' ase rece! acres. The regular price ‘ etc. is's160000. “Sale Price... DTD ve patel tree, at June 25; Os unt D FOR 2 Twin City 15-28 Tractors. These are Seth ing con THIS COMRON ¢ 17. on ok DO! OW, on ana Save /. ip Coupons, new and have never been used. The Sale Prite ss DL ZOO 2 Twin City Threshing Machines. pee The are new and have never been used. sraalanenelces is $1675.00. 5 1 500 1926 Oldsmobile De Luxe Touring Here is a clean saving of $500.00. This car has ‘i been used for only three months and look: Sale Price new. We will give ven a new car 90-day gua with it. Has 8 balloon tires, trunk, front an bumpers, motometer, windshield wiper, dash oline gauge. Now talk of a good investment! SALE STARTS. $750 = Saturday, June ‘ith, 10 A. M. Sale Grounds Corner Main and Third Sts. - Open PE wi Sundays ca Easy, Terms 1926 Oldsmobile De Luxe Coach It’s bargains like this that will bring people from le Price igs around. ‘This is really a better buy than Sale as it has only been d miles y broken In. Cai You can hardl i 5 balloon tires rear bumpe gascline gauge. ° Easy Terms ’ * Easy Time Payment Plan If Desired 1926 Oldsmobile De Luxe Sedan Ee Na SS Here's another genuine barg: Sale Price and carries new car 90-d: 5 balloon tires, trunk, motom: shield wiper, snubbers, bar bumpers(front and rear, velour upholatert You'd have tb pay $1250 for a new one like dit wouldn’t give you any more ‘service than this. 3 Suasantee wind- $795 . os 22 ine tote fra Sn ts the: 1926 Overland Bluebird Touring ee ee, This one will surely arouse a lot of interest ae top and wintei en reconditioned janicat condition. Guaranteed $375 Easy Terms 1923 Ford Coupe . ipa ig ot . this dandy little coupe. Completely over- “auled ‘and repainted. Two new tires: ; Guaranteed for 30 days. mo need fer anyone to be without py cag (ra He edd che fas) bumper, a finish ‘poke Hike ar of new cae ir like this would: jou 9846. so ie, what yee save. artis 1923 Buick Touring... .. era's an honest-to-cpodness parcain. You'll say Price : yeu entte ane ariva ee ee eae ae ‘ j.repsinted, Duco finish, new top, 285 : tires and carries a 60-day gu $ rea: ean't ‘afford to miss this wonderful buy. Terms m 7 os : b jain we tlt Sale Price | ie, ernie. Somme se aa pune two_new ‘ti for 30 aR IDA Y AE. 10, eae At Your DOOR Open Nights ‘and Sundays Open Air Used Car Market Third and Main Sts. Bisriarck, N. D. Values That, Will Make the Sparks Fly “yo Tires GUARANTEED MILEAGE 30x34, “Crown” Cord. Regular Price $8.50. Sale Price 29x4.40 “Crown” Balloon. Regular Price $9.85. $7.85 Sale Price : 29x4.40 Miller Rellim Balloon. Regular Price $10.05. $8. 25 Sale Price . Posy Miller Geared-to-the-Road Bal- sina Sale Pris 1.45 30x4.95 Miller Rellim, Balloon. Regular Price $14.65. $1 2.95. Sale Price ..... nga Hoc Coosa toabetont Bal- 1922 Dodge panes Get out in the suashine. ‘Take . Sale Price to work. Enjoy \ife and | tray thie recent ined and repainted Hi Carries 30-day ineen good tires and top, $1 35 y Terms 1924 Reo Touring Ho in fii Has" been’ completly grerhoelod’t nat" they point job, good Mltes and es Iti rf wasn’ car we wouldn't dare to guarantee it for 60 days. 1926 Essex Six Coach. Wi Gompistaly recondition m - : han: 6 ree Sein of wx of an Foere Conde ioe _ Daryl, omni wee st $485. Sale Price Easy, Terms

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