The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 23, 1928, Page 9

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rs “nascenger trains of the Northern THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1928 Vl | ae [| HIUIDSON THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE to operate airpl: n Minot and Bismarck will be held by =F1ea) the state railroad board on the morn- ing of September 12. A genera: conference of all per- sons interested in the development of commercial aviation in this state has been called for the afternoon of the same day. Commissioners said they want to devise regulations for airplanes “which will ee of the fullest de- velopment of this form of transpor- tation consistent with public inter- est and safety. SERVICE HERE Interstate Transportation Company Puts New Sched- ule Into Effect Sept. 1 Bus service between Bismarck and Minot and Bismarck and Aberdeen, 8. Dak., will be improved greatly by reduction in traveling time and ar- rangements for better train connec- tion made possible by a schedule change which will be effective after September 1. This announcment was made re- cently by J. G. Belanger, general manager of the Interstate Trans- portation company, which has one of its terminal bus stations here. The bus will leave Bismarck at 6:45 a. m. and arrive at Minot at 11:25 daily except Sunday under the new schedule. On the return trip it The U.S. Patent Office has granted patents to the Hudson Motor Car Company on the “F-Head” high-compression motor. The patent—No. 1,65¢,951, relating to internal combustion engines— covers the entire arrangement of valves, spark plugs and com- le Lead Lettie dia It was away back in 1852 that Ezra Meeker biased the Oregon trail qneross the continent. Now, in a . am. " a bustion chamber. il .| “cove! wagon” pictured here, he is retracing his famous route. ree times Meeker has made the be bare, ane eee ‘ . . gta aisles 5 dined cee haste eran joattiey by ox tana, once By hutonollie aad wee by airplane. Henry Ford donated the outfit for this ||* oo teres arable With the patented design Hudson motors now are built with a compression South Dakota city at 5:15 p.m. The| Journey, which the 98-year-old pioneer says will be his last. Meeker is shown here as he started from New % ghoated Bove Pat Mc- ratio of nearly 6 to l—or 20 per cent above the average—with correspondingly bus leaves Aberdeen at 7:30 a. m. York City for a tour of New England, preceding his western journey. om emus high standards of acceleration, fuel economy and power. It is practically im- arriving here at 2:15 p. m. on the 5x Zeatige be for Little possible to make the motor knock under even the most adverse operating con- ditions, The motor is the liveliest, most powerful and economical Hudson has ever built. $1250 and up All prices f. o. Buyers can pay for cars out of income ct lowest azuil 7 ae of the bold gg ered lasonic cottawe. the * cottage, 2 pnd the boys’ cottage. The radio sets 1 5G M in the cottages were provided by the tT T L E TO Sons of Norway lodges in North Da- kota last year. harge for interest, handling and insurance: John Coolidge Has Baby Stroller, good as new. TosbutWhatie |] wy, gemtt «|| | SUPER-SIX MOTORS, Inc., Distibutors 5 Superior, Wis. Aug. 28.—(®%)—|] Street or phone 1233-J. Bismarck, No. Dak. John Coolidge has a I learned today that he has so notified the president of the Fergus Falls, Minn., National Bank, O. E. Olund. Mr. Olund recently wrote the president’s son, offering him a posi- tion in his bank. John, in answering the letter, said he appreciated the of- fer but had already accepted a posi- tion, where, he did not say. It was believed John intended to go to work after leaving Cedar Is- land Lodge, where he has been with his father and mother since gradua- tion from Amherst, return service. * Leaving here at 8 a. m., the com- Town’s One Gift to Rockefeller pany’s bus arrives at Mott on the third line at 11:30 a. m., the return 7 S trip being made from 12 o’clock noon to 5 p.m. Stations on the route between Bis- marck and Minot are: South Prairie Store, Max, Garrison Corner, Cole- harbor, Underwood, Washburn, Wil- ton, Baldwin, Arnold. _ Between here and Aberdeen are: Burleigh, Mc- Kenzie, Sterling, Moffit, Hazelton, Temvik, Linton, Strasburg, Hull, Hague, Ashley, Cllendale, N. Dak., Winship, S. Dak., Frederick, Bar- nard, Westport, and Gage. Stops made between Bismarck and ‘Mott are: Mandan, St. Anthony, Flasher, Lark, Carson, Elgin, New Leipzig, and Burt. Terminal depots of the company are the Davis hotel at Aberdeen, the bus depot at 118 Second Street, Bis- marek, the Leland-Parker hotel at Minot, and the Brown hotel at Mott. Fast express service at freight rates is offered by the company, Minot and Soo Line points between M:x and Sanish and Soo Line points between Max and Bismarck. The passenger bus schedule which goes into effect Sept. 1 makes satis- factory connections with the main ctroit FOR SALE: Studebaker ene Spoke : ; ; : If the flat chested man whose ribs @ tf & . are almost bursting throug! is x . skin doesn’t try to make himself = (772 lH Ve IC GANnSWETEC, ‘ look like a real man, no one else will. ® Here is the one piece of property which John D. Rockefeller hasn’t had : Tells Skinny Men How to Gain Weight Money Back If You Don’t Pacific at Bismarck, the Great Northern at Minot, and the Milwaukee and St. Paul railroad at Aberdeen. When any man or woman _ needs to buy, so far, in carrying out his plans for restoration of historic old | more weight they ought to be told liamsburg merchant, this Seay pancntee: ES Petitions requesting the immediate taking 4 sixty cent boxes o! y's calling of a cand jury to investigate Radi Ch ° seh seoull shestnatalied ince Tablets or 2 One Dollar boxes any certain affairs which are not yet dis- 10 eers Sick sets would be installed in the new | thin, underweight man or woman closed will be presented to District & ‘State “Hacwitall con idan ue i we aetna Se est & rounds “on Judge Fred Jansonius in about 10 a ate Hospital| made today by H. W. Braatclien, | feel completely satisfied with | the days, according to William Breen -—- chairman of the patients’ welfare|marked improvement in health— eis) chat 4 of the circulation of | < 5an,Haven, N. D., Aug. 23—(AP) | Committee. The infirmary, recently | your druggist is authorized to re- the petitions cd Sunshine and joy will enter the lives |¢?ected, is being wired to provide for | turn the purchase price. p 3 Bros -would-make-no atatensatw of patients at the North Dakota |2" individual headset at each of the The name McCoy’s Cod Liver Oil i e : i S| state tuberculosis sanitarium as in- |S? beds. Tablets has been shortened—just when asked if the grand jury re- The radio equipment in the old in- | ask for McCoy’s Tablets at Cowsn's Ve On. /) rf (say eCTCASCS 7 ar_| dividual radio headsets are brought Seete s tne out ot any Pivs| into the infirmary. firmary consisted of loud speakers | or Finney’s drug store or any drug function of the grand jury is to in- Announcement that the individual on each floor. There also is a radio | store in America.—Adv. aaa all criminal matters in the pray that the petitions have fg HOUUET tec eee Teves eceteieencecnetotecnenscaoseteecatt been circulating for only a few day and that he ‘expected the petitions to bear the required number of signa- tures for presentation to the judge in 10 days. Breen also indicated that he is representing a certain group, whose identity he refused to disclose, in handling the petitions. When the petitions are presented to the judge, he will call a grand jury immediately if he thinks there is sufficient cause for the action. Have you registered at Ber- geson’s. new clothing store? We pay you to register. Third Liberty bonds due in September. Exchange them now for United Public Utilities Preferred shares to yield over 6 per cent. Ask when you pay ad light bill or is Hughes Williamsburg, Va. When the owner, Clarence Casey, was asked by| that the greatest of all flesh build- H Rockefeller agents to name a price for the quaint old cottage, he demur-| ers is McCoy’s Tablets. > CT) red. “I'll not sell it—but I’ll give it to you,” he said. Casey is a-Wil-| McCoy takes all the risk—Read es gain ] JUBLIC approval—instant, enthusi- each of the 12 shackles, sufficient for stic, nation-wide —has greeted 20,000 miles and more of perfect, noiseless Studebaker’s four great newlinesof motor functioning without inspection. cars! And performance! More speed and en- ; durance records than all other makes of with lithe, low greyhound lines—with cars combined! Brakes that stop you in gleaming chromium brightwork—with re- half the distance prescribed as staridard. frosking new colorings. Steering mechanism that responds to Riding ease such as you never knew before _ your finger’s touch! —and freedom from squeaks and rattles— the result of Studebaker’s exclusive new Come, drive the Studebaker of your ball bearing spring shackles. Like the preference! New President Eight, Com- jewels of a watch, they poise the chassis mander, Dictator and Erskine Six—there friction-free, allowing full scope to Stude- _is a Studebaker to fityour needs and pleas- baker’s pliant springs and hydraulicshock _ ures. Andbehind thesecarsis Studebaker’s absorbers. Lubricant is sealed within 76 years of manufacturing integrity. Rare new beauty, modern to the moment, THE NEW PRESIDENT STRAIGHT EIGHT SEDAN $1685 Other Studebaker-Erskine Models $835 to $2485 All prices f.0. b. factory Hello Folks! S’pose you wonder who I am and what T am doing here. 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