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PAGE EIGHT THE BISMARCK TKIBUNE SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1928 eld fis! | fodits, Wicker farniture, he final Sth Grade Pupils Jand lazy French dolls add Are Well Informed wich, About Bootlegging| Spokane, Wash., April 7.—(2)— Sixth-grade school children appa: ently know more about bootlerg than any other social problem of tc day, ‘if a recent survey made by Prof. W. H. Burton of the depar ment of education, Chicavo, is a ood i Divores amor nile court ils next in thi who figure Addressing ucation assoc purple and » ® hile a religio S suggestive of the The color schen n and the blossc pale "Bridge Appreaches | ™ RIFFS 7 tf! ' “at Williston Need |__NEWS BRIEFS | (or: ter lilies, tall jor scheme of een carry out the the store the @/ affairs and establishment of 2 Na-| pledged to former Governor Frank |was riding collided with another} Easter Monday Carnival 1 agricultural museum at Col-/0. Lowden and another personaliy | car, the drivers being blinded by| dance at Patterson’s hall. e ia university were announced | favors Herbert Hoover. izhts. Other occupants of the \ he: =; | by President Murray Nicholas But-| | The closeness of the race between | cars were slightly bruised and shak- Considerable Work) washington—A measure to ex-!We aoe the Progressives nd regulars made|en up. Tho car in which Miss Reed | _, The 10th is the last day of oe {tend to nine months the time. in Pretec Sonn eR the outcome doubtful until an over-| was riding was badly wrecked while | discount on Gas bills. ent of more than 15,099] Which shippers may file damage | Only Two Candidates whelming majority of precincts; the other car was only slightly dam- Replace ee ve Boras . % ; TA. sone .dintric® | aa cuble Yards of carth will be neces. | claims against railroads was intro- were heard from. In some dis aged. | duced by Rep. Newton, Minnesota. i issi contests the outcome was in doubt} ss es | Se oe ees For City Commission) contests the outcome counted. This | BUYS INTEREST IN VAN HOOK reg tbe Fe | hl titier. ar 'is an unusual situation in Wiscon- ISINESS G. Plomasen), saint teen Fr Allen of Univer with the time limit for filing pe-/sin_ where the Progressives have| Van Hook—Relph Satermo has ince for the state h ga nA pl National ae titions as candidates for the place] previously held a wide margin. purchased an interest in the Van ee cener nee said here tod 4 oa on the city commission made va- Hook Hardware & Implement com- an inspection trip to the site of the | ney ae lea Helen as EXECUTION STAY GRANTED pany, formerly, conducted fe os! big bridge over the iver | Meta 1. Berger, Charles Wachter only a e tl Chicago, April Sather and F. J. Traynor. The busi- ker said stens wlit'be taken es Rare! Victor L. Borger of | Hours away ANA enT beh afters! state supreme court today granted |ness will now be known as Traynor, the bridge ble as soon as the| Wisconsin, will be proposed as can. |"00n are that there wilt be but t¥oia stay of execution to Dr. Amante | Satermo & Co, weather perm jdidate for vice president on social- | cindidates far the post. | the diter| Rongetti, sentenced to die for mur- ines ait In some places the fill across the | ist ticket at Socialist convention op- | {oF filing petitions with City ANGNON) der, Rongetti_ was to have been |FIRE DAMAGES MINOT BLOCK river bottoms was badly damaged by | ening here Sunda: | Cyt ht da deh vee electrocuted next Friday for the] Minot—Fire which started in the , ’ afternoon. | death of a young unwed mother who | basement of what %s known as the i. en had just returned from| versity of college basketball coaches. th Burton told the ick cae ule et Peer cel Minneapolis— Youthful oratdys |. The two eehsbod pce ad ey died in his hospital following an il-|Troy Laundry block completely edge of 9,000 sc fil] throughout its length, | from Mankato, Rush City, Virginia | tle | position—Chrle Bertsch 8nd) jegal operation. gutted the basement and damaged s still too soft to get into the} and § er, carried off cham-, P#u! ic 4 iit rte aay, = the building to the extent of nearly river bottoms with teams, Ploma-/ pionship honors in finals of state | With (ie city auditor yesterday. | $9] @——————____________ | §20.000._W. D. Campbell, who occu- sen said, 3 effort is being| high school debate and declamatory | [47 "5. ,“Utner petitions 11 cireula.|| SLATE BRIEFS eet pe Uespetea f in New York State ae 4 pace cae wilaee Spproach | contests. ‘tion and it is not believed that any | RTE PRINT ®! chandise and furniture, sustained a New England Buys oy ee Diesel Engine For chasing an additional for the municipal light 3 The city installed the plant five years ag to giving excelle service at very rea: paid off approximate’ original i stm lated a has out however badly 1 new engine will more thar present capacity of the plar d. electri Hoover Is Endorsed by Secretary Wilbur Omaha, Nebr., April 7.—(AP)— Cur! D. Wilbur, secretary of the said here today that he en- d ‘bert Hoover as the Repub- ican party’s presidential candidate. He made the statement upon his arrival here to speak before the Lucas Windows Are in chamber of commerce. “This is the . rT “eae tirst time I've given an endorsement, Keeping With Season jit‘ going to say more about i . later when I prepare a statement,” store boasts of | the secretary said. decorated —_—_—_————- display windows this w which are MAY INDICT CUNNINGHAM in accordance with the Easter season Washington, April 7.—4)—Dis- and with the advent of spring. trict Attorney Rover announced to- The four windows on the cast|/day that indictment of Thomas W. form a rainbow of the colors, yel-|Cunningham of Philadelphia, who low, purple, green and red in de- | refused to tell the senate elections lightful shadings. The first window! committee the source of $50,000 he is a symphony in yellow with dainty} contributed to the Vare senatorial gowns, hats and accessories and a|campaign fund, will be sought nex: background of yellow roses and daf-! week. 87i% % of Buick owners (prac- tically nine out of every ten) answer “yes”—a greater degree of owner loyalty than any other leading make of car can claim. Owners know car value! Drive a Buick and experience the fullest measure of motor car satisfaction BUICK SEDANS $1195t0 $1993 * COUPES $1195 10 $1850 SPORT MODELS $1195 to $1525 4D prices f.0.b. Flint, Mi fhe faint. Mich. poveromont tar te be added. The G.MLA.C Fleck Motor Sales, Inc. Bismarck, North Dakota @HEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUI’ T, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM THEM NATIONAL FLEET OWNERS Who Bought Dodge Sixes During the Four Weeks Ending February 11th The purchasing departments of each of these large com- panies have before them statistics, comparisons ree figures that place them in a position to make thelr Motor Car in- vestments pay the largest returns, For the individual, such an imposing record in the nation’s business deserves seri- ous consideration in buying a motor car. These Fleet Owners All Bought Dodge Sixes Alpha Portinnd Cement Co. a . Sales Corp. & Wire Co. Kd, Redd Manufacturing Co. coxtee Oil Co. er Cab Co. Cheeb-Neal Coffee Co. Dwight Company y jeatern White Swan Laundry Wee. State "Game a Fick Dept, rted return the - Electric Pl i i Its Electric Plant ; 1im time () | Belgrade, Jugo-Slavia—The al-| Progressives Win in jes work. | permit use jge by the endj banian charge D’Affaires notified Hy H + aa = a se of neil vee | Juge-Siavian government chat AI. Wisconsin Election |nowemakers cub orcas. Be — !bania had reopened the frontier in — H Z yi | i ‘epee DANCE PAY neighborhood of Ochrida, which had, Milwaukee, Wis. April 7—(AP)| _ Steele—Mrs, C. A. Kolstad was! Announcing EE consid pe M : i ; threatened a dispute In the ere ist le a 4 te sts da of eee arene the opening of east 3 ickinson ‘act for the con- between two factions, ‘ollette ich was rei ly organ- *, Me last» raction of a mammoth octagon-| _ Salt City, Utah—Jess Progressives emerged victorlous| ized here by Carl T. Carlson, county | New Blacksmith Meittack for ; neing pavilion in the Ble- | Stringham, 25, middleweisat boxer, | from the primary election Tuesday, | extension agent. Mrs. Ernest Repp |g Shop 189-horsepo: arm den Amusement park bordering the] died suddenly while in training for, and will control the state's delega-| is vice president; Miss Evelyn Wood, The purct of Heart river about two miles south-!a bout here. ‘tien to the Republican national con-| secretary, and Miss Lucille Truax,'B1 guarantee to do first class Firks | Morse royed| West of Dickinson has been let by — ! vention. treasurer. The club will be known § work. Give me a trial. Said the total Mr. and Mrs. Archie Belden to He El Paso—Albert B. Fall, former; Election of 16 Progressives{as the Pleasant Hill Homemakers A. J. Sinkula approxi Re jer} man Kapelovitz, Work on the pro. y of the interior, left for; pledged to support Senator George | club, Minth St. and Front Ave. At a special city arly t ect has begun. In addition to the; Pasadena, Calif. to enier sanitor-/W. Norris and 10 Republicans, ail ein Hibeeke Sep week the resident Engla on Mr. and Mrs. Belden plan) ium. ‘ but three uninstructed, ast sie TUE NEW ARE PLE lSeted 164 to eee ct refreshment stands, rest state’s delegation to the Kansas City e See THE NEW HART-PA vr} Prove the grounds. NEW GOLF PRO FOR MINOT [complete loss, which was fully cov. peed B. eo of Grand |ered by insurance. ‘orks, golf professional, has been beter - engaged by the Minot Golf club and Easter Monday Carnival will arrive here April 15 to take up| dance at Patterson’s hall. As soon as weather permits npaause seate uence So Hneee te cnet or tional men will be put to work to school basketball tournament staged |! "15. cyecial election will be beéd proaches to! here recently drew gross receipts of} ji)". ROu i jon, Plomas: 9,500 and net profit of $4,500, | Prdas AP temporary re. rooms and both houses and to im- definitely estal-| suffered a broken collar bone ‘Tractors organiza- | conventi f | : Two Republicans are | bruises when the car in which she | rch institute on rural i lished to in 2o years of 3 MO NTHS WILIYS-OVERLAND HISTORY | 42% ahead of last year! Willys-Knight and Whippet sales in January, February and March showed great gains over corresponding months in 1927. 89% gained in February over January, 1928. 25% gained in March over February, 1928. March was the greatest month in all Willys-Overland history. The public is quick to recognize low prices and high quality. SENSATIONAL NEW LOW PRICES Reduction $150 WILLYS-KNIGH a SIX Reductions90 e Perrectep /hippet $535 = $995-- Sandard Six Coupe $1045; Sedan $1095; Touring $905; Readmer 9005. Troving $455 Roadster {2pais) $085 Roadster (swith rumble seat) $525; Special Six prices from $1295 t $1095. Great Six prices from $1850 te $2095. posed Al $545; Sedan subject to ie yon ie fe Oe nthe, oe ee | tindes One