The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 8, 1927, Page 2

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eA A Amen mo 2AGE TWO la | |Mme. | ) Mg evolei dans ma pala from! p.m. An orchestra will be heard | Mignon ........... Ambroise ‘Thomas | AS | Mme, Matzenauer and Orehestra |#¢ 8 P. m. from KFAS (309) Lin- An Evening In Havana .... Orchestra |coln. At 9, WLIB (306) Chicago Lullaby... C: tt has an organ program; WLW (428) Dawn in the Desert .... Gertrude I Metropolitan Opera Star, {Bi Will Broadcast | + Mme. Margaret Matzenauer, first E sf the many famous arti-ts of the Metropolitan Opera company _ to! ¢———-——————$] Alamosa, Colo.—(AP)—Although aroadcast this will go on the} (By The Assoc jColorado was the second state in rir over the netw ions | Hd eh the union to honor its women with Sunday night, October A dinner M-\the right of equal franchise, no n- | provision has ever been made for Mme. Matze York opera « in the pa: bers of the Metropd Born in Hung: zenauer sa As a child | folk song: Hungari a with which her were connecte conductor mother an opera s Made Debut G Munich, * which time several si ading European | In radio conc two selections w Sent Orch This Nathan Franko, for ¢ rs with the Metropolitan Opera orchestra, as‘ concert master and conductor. The revised list of stations this season broa i are: WEA Boston; WR Cincinnati; ', New York; . Washington WTAM, WDA Davenport D;: Detroit; WCCO, Paul; WGY, Schenectad Janta; WSM, Nashville phis; WBT, Charlotte, N. C.; KVOO, Oklahoma City, Tulsa; WFAA, Dal- las; WOW, Omaha; WHO, Des! Moines. The Program The program to be broadcast at B:15 Bismarck time, follow i Habanera, from Carmen .... Bizet | Seguilla, from Carmen, Geo Bizet Mme. Matzenauer and Orche Overture to Mignon . Sapphic Ode J ore | En Cuba .... t Little Star . .§ Frank LaForge Chanson Nor) nne, elix Fourdain | i DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Examination Free Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. First Class Shoe Repairing Bismarck Shoe Hospital Henry Burman, Prop. Bismarck, N. D. Genuine Arvin Heaters For Chevrolets, $5.35 Manifold type heaters for Fords, $1.49 at Gamble Auto Supply Co. 220 Main Ave. Bismarck Ocylinder high compression snap and performance ™ On Wings of Dream, Anton Are Mime. Margaret Matzenauer, a, Mets: a em a gh Radio’s Rialto i WAMD WRHM (260) M her |W in concert | W WLW (428) Cincinnati will fea- night, ture an orchestra at 7 p. m., and 1 by the; WTAM (400) Cleveland has a pow ldition' pow at 7 p.m. WHK (265) Cleve- direction of |= 4 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE fatzenauer and Mr. LaForge | land will present | Cincinnati a studio program; KMA 394) Shenandoah will feature the ail et 9 p.m ‘| First Jury of Women | in Colorado Convicts : yn Nace jenfranchised will be rebrodeast. |! ,08,merae Third intatiry band_ of Fort | ado constitution as consent, how- will give a concert at 9 p./ aver, Charles M. Olehy a justice of a dance orchestra will be! the peace at La Jara, accepted a 10:05 p. m ury of three women to try a Span- Set | sh American accused by the Span- ill | ish wife of a Hindoo gardener as a p.|bootlegger. The men folks were ;too busy in the potato and head ram | lettuce fields to serve, Constable William ncer explained to Jus- tice Olehy in whose court three persons may constitute a legal jury. women to 5) has a at 6 p.m; andi- Mrs. W. E. Jennings, beauty par- program at p. m.,j lor proprietor; Mrs. O. W. Harrah, dance program at|wife of the town druggist and Mrs, p.m. KFOY (285) St. Paul Del Gee, wife of the editor of the s orchestra music at 9:05 p. m, f La Jara Gazette, the members the jury, scorned tasting the al jleged liquor. They contented them- will be heard at 7 p. m. WOC (3875) Davenport. | selves with a qua -laboratory test ce music will be heard from|in which a quantity of the liquor W, Cincinnati, at 7 p. m.;|was burned on blotting paper, The defendant paid a fine of $100 AM, Cleveland, at 8:30 p.m assessed by the jury. (389) Chicago at 9 p. m.; LIB, icago, at 9 p. m. and HK, Cleveland, at 9 p. m. The most densely populated state in the Union is Rhode Island, with more than 59 persons to the square mile. Nevada is the least densley populated with only .7 persons per square mile. You see all the road when you drive a Buick The dreaded “blind spot” is gone forever! In Buick for 1928 closed car front posts are nar- rowed so that all the road, ahead of you and at the side, is clear. And thanks to the efficiency of Fisher crafts- manship, these slim corner posts have even greater strength than the type formerly used. See a Buick for 1928 at the nearest showroom. Get behind the wheel and prove for yourself how clearly you can see all the road from the driver’s seat. BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICHIGAN Division of General Motors Corporation ? Sedans $1195 to #1995 + — Coupe $1195 to $1850 Sport Models $1195 to $1525 au f. 0. b. Flint, Michis it tax to be added. GP ap aay Sesiinir ap! oetetptel cng perso BUICK#1928 FLECK MOTOR SALES, Inc. Bismarck, North Dakota in a park here today. Police believe they were victims of gangsters. Chicago—Hugo Zepanski, shot and seriously wounded his wife, who is 61, because “she persisted in powder- * TITTLE JOE} one ° Foes Kiex ABodt Ss TREET CAR ing her face,” he told police. The STRAPS, BUT HAVE” couple have been married 43 years. = hea mA Construction in September Declines September construction contracts in the 37 states east of the Rocky Mountains amounted to $521,611,000, according to F. W. Dodge Corpor- ations. This amount was six per cent under August, and seven per cent below the total for Septem! of last year. Construction in these 387 states includes about 91 per cent of the total in the United States. The most important items in the September contract record were: $202.877,200, or 39 per cent of all construction, for residential build- ings; $126,229,500, or 24 per cent, for public works and utilities; $59,- ¢ 617,400, or 11 per cent for commer- | NEWS BRIEFS | cial buildings; $48,545,800, or 9 per cent, for industrial construction; APES ESS TR! eae ae per ta oie educational buildings; an 1970,- Bucharest, Rumanja—Parachutes 00, or four per cent, for social and saved the lives of three passengers recreatinoal projects. when a military plane crashed at| New construction started in the Peris, near here, yesterday. The|87 Eastern States during the first pilot and observer were killed, nine months of this year has amounted to $4,796,482,100; com- pared with the total for the same Period of last year ($4,840,779,800), this figure shows a decline of less than one per cent. Contemplated new work to the MONEY TO LOAN On Bismarck improved eit ' ity “aos weivilepeg, PRICE OWENS ELTINGE BLOCK i (8B. U. 6. PAT. OFF, Cleveland—Bodies of two men identified as Ernest J. Yorkell, 30, and Jack Brownstein, 24, both of Philadelphia, bound with rope and perforated with bullets, were found At GAMBLE’S EQUIP YOUR CAR with G&J Thoroughbred Tires. Flat Band method—Sprayed Rubber—Webb Cord, are features built into this Thoroughbred Tire. A TIRE OF EVERY SIZE AND FOR EVERY NEED CARRIED IN STOCK an ““G’’ Tread Cords Guaranteed 10,000 Miles Cord ...06 06+ a Balloon ....... a! Sizes Tires Tubes Sizes ‘Tires Tubes 30x83 Cl. Cord .....95.95 $1.20 . 30x3% Cl. 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Stores in Four States T /commercial projects; and $974,000, or SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1927 Smount of $627,291,700 was reported | amounted to $8,969,800, representing in September, representing an in-|an increase of 10 per cent over crease of one per cent over the same August, and a decline of 26 per cent} insi month last year, and a decrease of | from September of last year. t 9 per cent from the August figure. ee meeting at whi county sup The eae enc , in ae the principal speakers. volume of construction { tapers) contracts let in the Northwest (Min- | STATE BRIEFS ry WILL BUILD STORE nesota, the Dakotas and Northern ss 2 R. M. Volk of Hague has Michigan) during September WISCONSIN BOY KILLED d a business lot from H. amounted to $5.472,700. This figure] _Garrison—Clarence Nelson of n and will erect a new build- Boyd, Wis., was killed and Miss | jn; Hazel Houghtaling und Harry Rei-| « mann were severely injured when the car in which they were riding turned over about a mil west of Garrison, represents a decline of 44 per cent from August and of 40 per cent from September 1926. The following items of importance are included in the building record: $2,310,600, or 42 per cent of all construction, for resi- dential buildings; $1,028,400, or 19 er cent, for public works and util- ities; $998,600, or 18 per cent for ERECTS RADIO BUILDING Braddock—H. M. Sherwin, princi- 7 u aris structed a building which will house CROWD ATTENDS OPENING | |his exclusive radio shop, the only LaMoure—More than 400 attend- lusive shop of its kind in central led the opening of the Gainble Auto | qth al Supply company store which y eae NEW LAW FIRM recently started in LaMou Steele—The law firm of Mohn, teen of these store: have, opened since Jan, 1 Kiley lagi of Bismarck has 77 " ii . opened 2 law office in Steele a ., BEGIN YEAR'S WORK branch of their Bismarck off: Elgin—The Elgin Parent Teach-|J,"N, McCarte= of Stanton also jers’ association began the year’s opened a law office in Steele re-, work recently with an interesting cently, 15 per cent for hospitals and insti- tutiens. The construction total for the first nine month of the year in this dis- trict, $68,744,300, as compared with $83,632,000 in the same period of last year, being a decline of 18 per cent. Contemplated new work in the Northwest reported in September been a Chrysler Standardized Quality Revises Values Upwards Chrysler Standardized Quality, by Seat | 4-Door Sedan, $795 \d developing scores of improvements and Four other ody ples making them oes 4 By fesieee priced from in Gaon perial “80”—has $725 «$875 + tA ae vilde in the whole auto- Because of these extra measures of value, Chry- sler cars can fairly be See only with others of much higher price. niversally Chry- sler cars represent far more than anything else the same money will buy elsewhere today. All prices f. 0. b. Detroit, subject to current Federal excise tax. Chrysler dealersarein position to extend the conven time payments. Ask opens Chrysler's attractive plan, Imperial $1095 to $1295 Royal Sedan, $1593 Eleven body styles "Tats $2495 10 $3595 oor Corwin - Churchill Motors, Inc. \ Bismarck, N. D. QE re SSS SSS CHRYSLER MODEL NUMBERS MEAN MILES PER HOUR in and learn why tens of thousands acclaim it the finest low priced six in automotive history. proved. Then, just a few Low-Priced Six Automat Histo weeks ago, came another announcement— the Pontiac Six of today, N@™ lover, prices on all gpriched by smart ney Gece yi reduced In price— value 1745 Bee 195 n once undreamed-of at coupe... 5 : a $7451... Seo and drive "™s.°745 See. 4 ( while gies were Enloy six-cy linder pee Tis Par Osklond Al Americon Six, ( Pontiac Six design formance and Fisher body Bitsened'aeiecalstiegs seems 4. was steadily being im- luxury at the lowest price Saae. en Plans Stair Motor Company 606 Main Ave.

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