The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 7, 1928, Page 3

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SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1928 REPUBLICANS’ |LAHR BACK FROM FACTORY MEETING STATE MEET TO BE JANUARY 25} Gonvention Will Be Held at Bismarck — County Meet- ings on January 19 So-called “real” Re ublicans of North Dakota will hold their state sonvention in Bismarck at 10 a. m. bed erry agg B, F.|Ohio, where he attended meetings of ai F.| both Willys-Overland dealers and ing to a call ju: Spaulding, chai forner, secretary, at Fargo. Purposes of the convention will} of the Lahr Motor company here, is lican Ad enthusiastic over the improved be to nominate one national committeeman, one Repub- lican national commit in, candidates for delegates to the Re- ublican national convention at Kensss City, five candidates for Republican presidential electors, and to elect 13 alternates for such dele- gates, the names of the candidates dential electors and national commit- teemen to be placed upon the Repub- lican ballot for use at the election on March 20. Delegates to the state convention Reduced Production Costs at) bei 13} to Bobtic yesterday, and which is now i oe eday Mr. Lahr attended a mee! United States, and on the following day was at a meeting of distributors so nominated for delegates, presi-|and branch ma! dealers and distributors the policies ENTHUSIASTIC OVER NEW WHIPPET much discussed enemy of the corn te This is done by dragging a section Factory Make New Low| or eteel rail over. frosen. stubble 4 base of the rail Prices Possible — Expects forwe sone the bee a and Willys - Overland Company ground. Thus above the ind is torn to Soon Regain Position as| apart and crushed by the weight of One of Outstanding Manu-|""Sisttering of the stalks by the facturers rail exposes the parasit to the weather and the keen eyes of birds and insects. ‘BLOSSOM TIME’ IS RETURNING 10 BISMARCK Romantic Musical Show to Be at Auditorium Saturday Night, January 21 Returning last night from Toledo, t car which war shown ing offered at greatly re- of dealers from all over the These meet- pric the same N. Willys outlined to liant and beauti: Only a fortnight from now bril-| ny, 1 “Blossom Time” | ¢, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. BISMARCK BANK | MANDAN NEWS | AFFAIRS WILL George Couture Is equi y Jury HAVE AN AUDIT) **<rtGrand varceny reread \ On trial a second time for the al- Grant county district court at Car- son. State’s Attorney Will Call Meeting of Committee to Determine Action ture . | counsel, nn OL a shes, oa Couture was char; with having grounds for criminal action in con- been the leader of a band of six cat- nection with the handling of the tle rustlers by Con Carlson rancher, bank prior to its closing, according who turned special sleuth and oper- to State’s Attorney F. £ McCurdy. ated for a year under the direction eCurdy ond been éxtremely of George Shafer, attorney general Mr. Me : of North Dakota. busy the past few weeks with the Carlson presented sufficient evi- Ee, Sea en dence to have six men arrested. Ben ex soon to call a meeting of |80d Frank Evans, father and son, the depositors’ committee and other and two Indians, Trackhider and heavy depositors in the institution|G0odiron, pleaded guilty and re- and discuss the question with them. ceived sentences. Vern Bratton Following action of the Burleigh Was sentenced to serve four years in county commissioners a month ago|the state penitentiary. e bank's s use NO n opinion had been furnished by the {Personal and itate’s attorney that the boa: Social News of urdy asked the state attorney gen- A second charge of grand Tne, quartet hee scat eet : ceny pending against Couture was | @irection of + J, Noggle, will s' aay pondted bere nate oiobabis dismissed on motion of the state’s|several numbers, ne guests presented Dr. and Mrs. ! ¢; Mr, and Mrs. L. C. Johnson had as’ their house guests this week Mr. and Mrs. C, A. Brown and Mrs. they plan to make their home. SERVICE AT FORT LINCOLN Sunday afternoon ut 2:30, Rev. Walter E. Vater of the McCabe Methodist Episcopal church will preach at Fort Lincoln, The men’s the The services wil be held at the gymnasium and all the enlisted men are heartily in- vited to attend. HUNTERS TAG DEERS Sacramento — California has enacted a law which requires suc- cessful deer hunters to ta~ the car- cass of their skill. This was done to provide more accurate informa- tion as to the annual deer kill and the causes of game depletion or in- IMPORTANT FOR MOTHERS TO KNOW will be elected at county mass meet-/| of the com: ings to be held on Thursday, Jan-| The Willys-Overland company * wary 19. In the event no call for aj has been building towards the pres- county meeting is issued and such/ent time for the past seven years, meeting is not held on the date|Mr. Lahr states, and production specified, then such mass meeting}costs have been “owered t such an for any such county will be held at|extent that, with the increased vol- the court house in such county on/ume of in view, the drastic Saturday, January 21, i 2 3 ie price reductions were made possible. resent ion to whic! e Soon Regai several counties will be entitled in|” 94." abe hau bees ra Eee reeves such convention is UPON ONE! trips to the factory for the past 15 delegate for each 400 votes or major years and, kno’ Mr. Willys per- fraction thereof cast for Republican | sonally, he states he is satisfied the presidential electors in this state at, company will regain its former the general election in 1924 and is| position as one of the two or three as follows: “ , | outsta: automobile manufactur- Adams, 2; Barnes, 8; Benson, 5;/ erg in the United States. is Bottinea, 4 pe iea* ibe extremely low service costs » 85 5 Cavalier, 6; Dickey, 4; Divide, 2; Societe rea tart tt eins Dunn, 2; Eddy, 2; mmMons, eH ket have been one factor in making ter, 2; Golden Valley, 2; | ¢ Koo a price reduction possible, Mr. Forks, 17; Grant, 3; Griggs, 2; Het- says. Despite the price cut, the car tinger, 2; Kidder, 2; eaten 7 still has the same quality through- Logan, ; McHenry, 4; Mountrail, 831 out, with many added improvements. McIntosh, 2; McKenzie, Briar Formal announcement of the per- 4; Mercer, 1; Morton, 6; Nelson, 4; fected Whippet, the prices of which Oliver,1; Pembina, 7; . Ke, 25) Were given to the press on Tuesday Ramsey, 8; Ransom, 5; Renville, 3; followi general dealer conven- Richland, colette, 2; Sargent, 4;/tion of llys-Overland dealers at Sheridan, 1; Sioux, Slope, 23) Toledo, Ohio, was made yesterday eae le [eerie age Bay morning in the largest newspaper Oe 1 Oe an) pu Jo, Wells. 4; Wi 8. 5; total, 236, innounceemint cam) ea ever made Tange previously occupied by " alone and the’ reductions of the High ( Yompression Bbc anes ran as high as $200 on the ° cabriolet coupe model, which is Engines Provide | now _ lower than the equiva- lent Ford model. This the first Driving Pleasure} time in history that an automobile manufacturer has entered in direct Reports of wi performance | price competition with Ford. resulting from the use of the “Red-| In the low price class *: is com- Head” high compression engine have| mented on that the Whippet is the reachii the Chrysler Sales|only car to offer full force feed Corporation in large numbers ever| lubrication and that the tire sizes since its introduction early last|are larger than those furnished with Loshee soccesing oe tiers re-|other light cars in the same price ceived by Corwin-Churchil ‘igation., Ine., local distributors. — Modifications include’a new body Enthusiasm over the pleasures of | with a military roof line and a cadet driving under modern power con-|type visor to. accord with the latest ditions is expressed, Chrysler offi-| style developments in body design. cials say, in letters received from|, Added equipment includes an au- owners in pi lly every part of|tomatic windshield wiper, rear the Union and also in reports by| vision mirror and combination stop dealers of comments made to them|light and rear driving light. by those who have tried out high aoeed and scones. records given com) n equipment on their cars.| by Willys-Overland for the Whippet | mmendation for the Red Head| include a 3,559-mile economy run \ coming to us is so widespread in its ae to New York un- | origin and is couched in such em- observation of the | phatic terms that it constitutes the|A. A. A., in which a fuel record of | strongest possible testimonial to the | 43.28 miles to the gallon was estab- Performance of the new auto-| lished. An official speed record of mobile engine,” says J. W. Fraser, | 71.6 miles an hour was made by the Chrys ysler sales manager. “It bears| Whippet on Rockingham Park out by 0 tion we have formed of the improved| All models of the perfected Whip- performance that would sesult from pet are now ready for immediate taking full advantage of high com-| elivery according to a statement pression fuels. Without e: ion, issued from the factory, which is owners of Chrysler Red Hi en-| looking forward to the greatest year gines who write us comment on the|in Willys-Overland history. Temarkable increase in speed, power DISCARDED RAILS and acceleration and on thi t improvement in hill ‘climbing ability ROUT CORN BORER of their cars, which were exactly the|, Dearborn—Pity the poor corn Worn rails are now being used results we anticipated when we led the way into “4 fig” . the high compression! y.sraliy crash the’ life strom the me interesting details about the | ex=—_———=——=- possibilities of high i motoring are contained in the ie. reaching the Chrysler head “My ‘70° sedan works wonderfully well with its new Red Head equip. ment,” says a letter from ba f “We made 981 miles on 45 gallons ‘ of gas on our first trip with it, or an | average of 21.8 miles per gallon.” Floyd Hewitt, 17-year-ol } of Mrs. Fred Brown ‘and it five- geese son, calm! death electric chair yey Obio. “ Mukden forces cai 1 40. miles’ from ft three Buick SEDANS 61195 w 61995 + for the coming year. | wi Lahr | ated in an o) Di = Whippet | the | MOTOR ROW in Uefinitely eotablithed be the pes pees nN EATON EVEN ractical test every expecta-| Speedway under official observation. | in, be seen again at the city audi- torium in Bismarck. It is booked for Saturday, Jan 21. On the occasion of its previous presenta- tions here, “Blossom Time” was unanimously acclaimed the most re- freshing oasis that had been found in the theatrical desert during the ist tion. Powith its 4 romantic history of the life and love of the great composer as a foundation, it possesses the very basic element upon which a play of this cl may be writ- ten, and with that story embellished and made fascinating by the en- otis J music of the great com- t himself, a combination has Been achieved that has proven ir- "Nothing ling in th jothing more appealing in the way of romance has ever been incorpor- retta than the love of the modest Schubert for the spright- ly Mitzi, the peter | that leads to the tragedy in the life of the composer through the winning of Mitzi by Shober, and his subse- cedd calm acceptance of that which ‘ate has ordained for him. Many Appealing Melodies Rettig the piece is rich in melodies of the kind that appeal and linger, and this is easily understood when one considers that practically all the numbers bear the genius of great composer himself. And with its quaint, colorful settings of the Lyra oe vigetlon of a Sell ago, a@ presenting company made the fame of “Blossom Time” on Broadway, this now world-famous operetta embraces all the elements it make for a perfect entertain- ment. The cast that will present “Blos- som Time” here comprises the fol- lowing: John Charles Gilbert, Robert Lee Allen, Patrick James Kelly, Thomas T. Tracey, George !Huntington, Henry Rabke, Carl Shiffler, Otis Skinner, Gordon Davis, ‘Clyde Jackson, the Misses Genevieve Ne le, Vera Amazar, Yolande Presbury, Peart Kincaid, forbs, Robe- son, Sylvia Snyder, Flo Keezel, Louise Rothaker, the premiere dan- seuse, Temperature and Road Conditions nD (Mercury reaGings at 7 e. m.) BISMARCK — Clear, 24; roads Rochester—Clear, 31; roads fair. St. Cloud—Clear, 24; roads fair. Jamestown—Clear, roads fair. Minot—Clear, 25; roads fair. Fi lear, 28; roads improv- ra Grand Fork: —Clear, 29; roads fair to good, Crookston—Cloudy, 29; roads fair. Duluth—Partly cloudy, 31; roads, &ood. Hibbing—Cl.udy, 20; roads fair. Devils lear, 24; roads good, ‘ Mandan—Clear, 27; roads -fair. Winona—Clear, 33; roads fair. London’s fire department costs $2,500,000 a year. r | | =| thatts BUICK foronly : §1195---— You may have thought that you couldn’t buy a Buick for as little as $1195 —that you would - ave to pay considerably more for Buick quality. The teuth is ot ipa can have any one of popular models at this figure—a Sedan, Coupe or Sport Roadster—~all of them, cars of true Buick quality. * You have always wanted a Buick—and todsy’s ° COUPES $1195 0091890 loc SPORE MODELS 61195 00 01525 : an by Fling, Mich, government ottel, eral’s office for an opinion. That office states that the county commissioners have no authority to order an audit of the ba: ffairs, but that the state’s attorney has such authority and the county is authorized by law to pay the ex- Penses of the audit if one is made. Act upon this opinion, McCurdy plans to have a certified public accountant make the audit, if a preliminary investigation warrants. PICKS MUSIC FROM AIR Berlin—An entirely new kind of musical instrument bas been de- veloped in Germany which some be- lieve will soon gain a place in or- chestras. By moving his hands back and forth before @ highly mag- netized metal pole and ring, the operator “pulls out of the air” @ tone which stringed instruments. Half the total area of the United States is in farm land. rrAT SAA ELITE —Ssarrrriverer wee "Everything New and still -cylinder per- u get the Yorn that made it famous!” formance That's the amazing thing about the New Series Pontiac Six! It is completely new had authority to take such a step, Mc- | rivals a band of | th icinity || Thousands of mothers all M Mandan Vicinity | over the country depend on Mrs. C. F. Kelsch and infant | Father John’s Medicine to keep daughter, Margaret Jean, have re-|their little ones well and turned home from St. Alexius hos-| strong. Pital, Bismarck. They know that it is pure Leonard McMahan, coach at the|@1d wholesome, free from al- Mandan high school, has returned| cohol and dangerous drugs and to this city after spending the holi-| very effective in the treatment days at his home at Eau Claire, Wis. | of coughs, colds and as a tonic C. E. Allen of St. Paul, general/@nd strength builder, te hanic for the North E jLUS PASH mechanic for the Nowtern! | 3: HUA GULOS Pacific railway, arrived in Mandan} and THROAT TROUBLES Friday to make a general inspection at the local "roundhouse, / FATHER JOHNS Dr. and Mrs. B. S. Nickerson en- MEDICINE OF Success club at a bridge dinner Thursday evening at their home. Prizes for games were awarded to Mrs. Lloyd Erickson and W. F, Mc-| &§ Clelland, Mrs. J. W. Hintgen and Dr. L. Erickson. On the occasion of the card tertained members of their bridge RS. ver 70a their twentieth wedding anniversary tiac Six you haven’t seen the low-priced Six that actually chahenme the world’s leader! If you in style. Its power has been greatly in- _ finest cars asa style haven’t Its luxury, safety, handlingease _ studied all the new features it offers at no and prone a been immeasura- increase in price—you have no idea bly enhanced. Yet it offers the same vastly the buying pone of your dollar wonderful dependability and six-cylin- _ has been increased der smoothness so largely responsible for Pontiac’s success in the past. - If you haven’t seen the New Series Pon- rt story: ~— ol year avec will tel scn hasan Hoot uivovu, wu.a-riding, hard-fighting son of in a laugh-and-thrill picture that will give you entertainment in months. do; see him surpass Pm in this wow of a Charley Chase Comedy—Fox News Rabbit Skins, Furs, Hides and Old Metals Whee we pane ard ea ROBES, Bi LEATHER q ' The Bismarck Hide & Fur Co, Corner Front and Eighth Streets (At Factory) COUPE SPORT ROADSTER SPORT CABRIOLET 4-DOOR SEDAN SPORT LANDAU SEDAN Stair Motor Company : Bismarck, North Dakota | You all know what reese. ‘The law is similiar to one| The summer “of! Erickson with an electric percolator. in effect in Minnesota. single fly will PR yy d Brown's sister, Miss Laura Emer- 32 5,1 son, of Lansford. Mr. and Mrs.| Brown left for Mott today where Tonight Only—Saturday wa BISMARCE, NO.

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