The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 2, 1928, Page 3

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SATURDAY, JONE 2, 1928 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Wetch, Ades Wohkittel, George | Mines | have returred from Silver|Peter Pederson, near Driscoll, for | three indparents, 12 uncles and MAND AN NEWS Zachmie; cant i gd gd where ie have igs Meer’ a Leer a al five aorta, ‘ ” ree weeks as guests of|months old, ir only child, —_——_____ eo _— oo th Grunentelder family. soot "Flot See ge om MEMORIAL Shell 400 “Extra Dry the residence, serv were held at ison.—Arikara Indians of the e MANDAN PLANS | “rhroteh Bridge teen] Uneral, Held for (8 Sessa am Re fou tot Bag artes eed Gasoline of iscoll of . Inf ent 101 tes Pederson Infant was made in the Zion Lutheran! the tribe and in colorful tribal <0 SPECIAL VOTE Frank Ressler, driver of the city anata Meesieea ies (ANd eats pester h i oe the little lad’s} ae Hon. Frank A. Vogel of Served through new, modern, Bowser, accurate measure fire truck, and members of the fire hes of Me BA, MES were pal ers. Cole harbor was speaker of the pumps at our curb means quality and service you'll like. department had a narrow escape |ly_at the Besides his parents, he leaves ‘day. tire went flat and the truck crashed $15,000 Needed to Provide City eeears enbenk Thoroughly greased over our modern inside grease pit and Hall to Replace One De- |firn over and the only damage was washed by experts with our Curtis Air Mist Machine (air stroyed by Fire a ruined tire, a badly damaged run- mixed with water) will make your car last longer and look eee board and a 51 fender better. feos set, jam, " . Citizens of Mandan will be called ‘Andiew Chandler, night traffic ine e . 5 upon to vote on the c estion of iste officer, who was on the truck, had ‘, J Won't you try our prompt, courteous curb service? ‘ ‘ ing $15,000 worth of bonds for the|an arm severly bruised when he was 7 erection of a new city hall at a/thrown from ~he machine as it went special election set for Thursday,|down the embankment. Ressler, Joe June 21. Boehm, Matt Knoll and Jake Berger, Z PA i Destruction of the old city halljothers on the machine, were unin- ‘ . or by fire recently makes it imperative | jured. : } | that a new building be erected, ac-| | The truck was driven to the fire cording to C. D. Cooley, president of|under its own power. The call re- oe city commission, since tempor-|Sulted from the burning of some quarters now housigg the street | poles belonging to the Hughes Elec- “ aepartnent and other city units will|tric company, the blaze endangering 5 Z ¢ i“ = Las = } be unsuitable for use in winter time.|adjoining property of the railroad Z Z z ; ¥° “ : eee Rentals now being 1 paid, he says, will}company and the Farmers Elevator Nethomwide Swing Thee DURANT Line reflected in tremendous gains in 1928 sales and registrations sinking fund and pay interest on the pot id { proposed bond issue. (ar gee v The proposed building would | | Personal and house tn city fire, police and street departments and provide office | \ rooms for the city auditor, police | magistrate, weighmaster and other officials. It would also include a|® ps a pert saacat and j sale 2 e city has available for buildin; purposes $7,600 from insurance = church Thursday evening. The the building burned, and it is be- | following were named on the board: lieved that itabl E. A. Ripley, E. W. Miller, E. A. Z ie erected for lees than $20,000. 00 Tostevin, W.. Le Stutsman, E. ue 3 = that a bond issue of $15,000 will pro-| Lanterman, H. Z ; vide ample funds. | G. H. teeth ner, Lang and Mrs. W. H. ’e turn, the ie organized by N DIERS 1 A naming E. A. Ripley president of the board; H. iw Lanterman secre- > . tary, and I. C. .,iverson, treasurer. ‘ BE ARRESTED iss Ruth Bendickson entertained at six o'clock dinner Thursday eve- | | @ Social News of | Mandan Vicinity ' ' Trustees were elected at a congre~ tional meeting of the Presbyter- Here is part of the Record: In California—one of the world’s most critical buying markets, the Durant line was First or tied for first place in 72 cities and towns in the month of April; Second or tied for second place in 47 cities and towns. A fuel that gives to your car the oe le artnet andl itt en Shy’ liding fleet f th In New York, Chicago, Los Angeles and Detroit, Durant showed f 449 i Ee. ; i c = 4 ago, Los Angeles an roit, Durant showed a gain of r_cent in reg Series of Auto Thefts at Man-|F.. Tenneson, in compliment to poe a istrations for’ the first three months of 128 over the corresponding period of 1927. ' ‘ dan and an Assault Are soon to make her home at Beulah, hound in action—Never a hitch, 19% GAIN ’ laces were marked for 15 girls at | ; i © Being Investigated the dinner. ponies { never a break in the perfect In all states, including the District of Columbia, Durant+showed a gain of 19 per cent hura of your motor— Just a steady continuous flow of dy- for the first three months of 1928 over the corresponding period of 1927 in spite of the lost time due to getting new models into dealers’ hands after January Ist. Investigations of alleged automo- ce tetera phd coun sada ni} bile thefts at Mandan during thelisw, William Toepke of Judson | las¢ two weeks and an assault uj i : } Clarence Claflin of Sims, William namic power, putting you over 31% GA | . J. Gehring, Mandan ba es sehr % GAIN r is Thureday night are being sonducted alg oect ite Patten: Moke ations = the road with that satisfying In 16 states and District of Columbia, Durant gained 31 per cent in April, 1928, over | HoHendemann. Y SPerft Hl they will visit relatives. wal CELA sense of “unlabored speed.” ‘Apeil, 1927. 1 in MAM anette te Mrs. John A. Timmerman and —: b. i 32% GAIN | weeks, and all of them have been |/ittle son, John David, have returned | it fs ith’s visit Mi i Beorered citer og the streets of ad Ware, Mim Pen-o-lene for lubrication. Drive in and have your car oiled In 11 southern states and District of Columbia, Durant gained 32 per cent in April, 1928, over April, 1927. | . sed. : les tee “ere ier eaard ators R. C. tieweocsae: county agent, ‘and grea 95% GAIN | believe that soldiers stationed at the wa ‘ ms . In five southern states, Durant gained 95 per cent in April, 1926, over April, 1927. | Line Eee sheen tian ereseiatteced tie j ‘There must be a reason for these consistent, regular gains, in all parts of the country—Eastern, ¥ ji i i Mrs. J. C. Milner, Jr., and son, Western, Southern, Midwestern—Metropolitan and Rural. | Thursday night in an altercation s r rig in front of the Star cafe Mr. Gehrig | Gerald, Miss Anna Milner and Mike | had his nose broken and his fi —__— badly lacerated. He states that a * We have desired territories for live dealers. Inquire at our office. soldier became aeons ae) he was Fyre-Drop Gasoline and Pen-O-Lene Oils 8 ing wo girl iS al ol r army ~ | a | PHONE 314 Hedahl Motor Company thronidewn airway — yi Opposite City Auditorium City National Bank Building Bismarck, North Dakota ‘A. sedan." belongin ull€ We Specialize in High Pressure Greasing ¢ ’ Schwartz, salesman Nntha, the *Northe oO . - . rp pcap iets SELMER BENDICKSON, HANS ©. 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