The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 16, 1928, Page 8

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"PAGE EIGHT TH BISMAKUK : .__ SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1998 > left jay on a ; WOMAN PLEADS tng ti acrose ink of the ods Pembina ‘71 and “Williston x i NOW THE BIG ONE ic FOR DRY LAWS ae yan aaa a salad and Langdon failed to ‘ a amas Aen reer re GPAYUASTERS | BISMARCK Buy Now Campaigning State for ‘FOUR COUNTIES ment, said Lydia B. Johnson in a ure | Dak ght | Dal wep oles prihe speaker, a Blers, | ting R y counties was re-jforced them into an automobile and at 8 o'clock. — ° e © ‘arte 1 he d toward Chicago, the car over- S. Dak., attorney, making a lecture| Ported durin gthe 24-hour period | raced ie : ; | : G D da T EY ag on safe-guarding the con- | {Phone pole in Hegewich, a siEDEED E i = Every state must enforce t y pa LR che) os ‘ ae CIR stitution, especially. ‘the pro ng the first part of e PRICES GREATLY REDUCED Suendineat ince "eis ive The highest temperature he HORSE, 5H th eat the constitution on|/of 85 degrees was recorded at Fes- Dr Enge K ; the firm foundation dal t has . ‘ 4 ‘ PA ‘ i joyed for over 140 years, che said. i : Chiropractor apie INPARADE aa ‘Most Miles Per Dollar” ; Biaareke have the right to ignore other | Dich ; Lucas Bik. Bismarck, N. D. ; THE SHOW THATS eer If states continue to ignore the | low e 5 18th amendment, ae states will | Bot | Drugless Physician amendments, thus ufdermining the | e ' instrument. which gives us” the =| Two PeRFoRMANces Dany-RAIN on Sune « ‘O elin Motor Co aad government on carth, aa EEE = . 'e said. Phone 318 Main at Sixth penny Maize company, Ham- in aDiv ide, Logan, Het-}mond, Ind., today, five ‘armed men 9 The lecturer has delivered her | First Class Shoe Greatest Circus Ever Here message at Beach, Medora, Hebron, | Billendale, Kulm and Wishek: She) / Repairing | Grandstand Chair Seats on Sale left this morning to co n | t hich includes Hi J 5 Bismarck Shoe Hospital | | = Vis Stanton. 18; Hazens 193 3 Histy Ranuin; Fee, at Lenhart Drug Store ; Golden Val 2: alli-| \ Bismarck, N. D. She is a past president of the| South Dakota Federation of Wom- en’s clubs, has lectured in Montana for three months, and has b lecturer for the Republican party. FORMER AGENT > ear Z. ema) Tom) Ee demabage a agent of the Notthiern Pacific rs ile | ‘way, with headquarters at St. Nothing improves the opera- today was named assistant gen t of a car like t } Y eget in Montana, with heaquarters period al collin pee i) % ‘ it Helena. | ing by men who KNOW Bit aticnéc, who was born’ in. Bls- their business — Drive in ¥ ‘ marck, N. D., was graduated from " “ j " ‘ this takes by = the Jamestown high school. He/M went Segoe: ut me Spent some time in agricultural ac- | >, eer tivities near Jamestown. For two ae enna eaveryear tea ars he was cheif clerk in the| i f : orthern Pacific freight house at | sede ies iS Ee nN q Bismarck. Lynn R. Challoner resided here fA seed Haart ad Sie He was | i 1 § = q chief clerk of the Northern Pacific | ‘4 \ . Oe Vi Ole , nd aah the sinooth untaiti poner Born in Bismarck, he moved with | a P. : — Th ss oa te Seema where he i : nis! igh school. His father ‘ i » of the ted teeve. he and ‘was roadmaster for the railroad at a Jamestown until he was retired! ( i ve LL // Me some years ago. fp i 7 1 Leaving ds a meee tt Chal- | ! Ri y/ west loner moved to Billings, Mont., to; e Oo ce a fe tr i/) become cashier at the freight de- ps te y / yA yA Y aaa & &, pot hide cree, the ae : x pany at Billings for some time, he > 7 " , returned as traveling freight agent 3 on the Dakota division, later set- ATYOUR SERV SERVICE tling in Fargo as the Northern Pa-; cific agent there. He left Fargo when be received the appointment SHORT STOP SER- as_assistant general freight agent. ~ He has a host of friends in Bis: VICE STATION marck and is well-known through- Fyre-Drop Gasoline and out North Dakota. Pon-0-Lene Oils eg ie - MASONS ON OUTING PHONE 314 ; : - Warroad, Minn. June 16-1 — Opposite City Auditorium ae, PO TJANDARD SEX COACH | A large gathering’ of grand officers We Specialize in High ‘ # ~ °* _eRE eS Bes, masonic Andes of Pressure Greasing rafton, N. D., Baudette, Williams, ‘ ‘ PO NT TICE Bemidji, Rainy River, ‘and Acre . = ; IM RTA NO! 1 — -_ 3 - U. S. Auto Tax repealed LOANS on HOMES | = - _ penn tommaptent Finance or refinance your home through our plan, lowest rates and Prepayment privileges P. C. REMINGTON & SON 103% Fourth Street Phone 220-W Bismarck, North Dakota Buy the only fine car TTH its low, graceful lines, its rich new color harmonies d 1 and its many added refinements, the improved Willye-Knight that has been ve Six is calling forth sincere praise on all sides. ‘Two Million ers... Beauty of design and artistry of finish are fully matched by You will search in vain for a longer or more brilliant brilliant performance. With the Willys-Knight you enjoy the tecord of service than Buick’s. velvet smoothness and silent power of the patented double sleeve- Two million Buicks have proved Buick value on the valve engine — the engine which has introduced a new order of nr nena carefree motoring to more than 300,000 enthusiastic owners. Every Buick has—as “regular equipment,” —power in Now, with the introduetion of the new Standard Six at a record excess of any need, beauty and luxury beyond compare low price, Willys-Knight’s lightning pick-up, sustained bril- al a iad of dependability which has long been liance, quick starting and marked economy are available You're sure of real value when you buy the car that to added thousands two million owners have proved. of owners. GEDA mates have Lower pie Rot : Willys -Knight Sizes from . Sapans 195 $1993 ° 6 + pp Fi egg = si carat ae arte dil dlale Great Six divisions, Pri MPT! © Sie mont desizabie: fs aealishin’ ee f.0. b. Toledo, Ohio, and specifications subject to BUICK || ES _ Meck Motor, Sales, In.

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