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NeW SHEET SHOPS a FARMBOARD AGENGY (2a nese ) fm. . sons Burn » — PALAGEINCAFES OF |T'0 Death in Rooming House PACES WHEAT LOSS AS COMPANY 1 AILS noticia seconds of the Minnesota jpbtained the space i e erect ss hea ret show 800,000 bushels of grain is in Kellogg and H. A. Mur. ‘ mall Girls Victims of Six- ™ ow ar 103,000 Bushels’ Ownership in |cievator. “She Secretar geen te Besin' ompans. Doubt as Minneapolis Firm Story Block Blaze this stored gra Weight of Catholic | ONE MAN UNACCOUNTED FOR Pag ee Haiti Anti-U. 8. Body ‘ship of 103,000 bushels of wheat pur- ai aia Flames Spread So Fast Firemen| [am » romp AB cl a ee Sauk othe “ea = cee - corporation, ie l- “. Have No Chance to Check er mam oar Sax tn cout todiy.|- Ne Tas lexander Legge of the}°hureh in Haiti today was thrown Conflagration tarlly ‘petition in’ benkuptey” Gf ins | federal farm board, however’ quote | With the opposition groups seeking {in dispatches from Wi as| independent legislative elections and | saying that the corporation will sus-|termination of American occupation tain no loss as a result of the tangle| in the island republic. in the affairs of the local grain com-| The Hoover investigating commis- Pany. Approximately 100,000 bushels | sion visiting Archbishop Conan and | of wheat were stored in the com- Bishop Legouaze were told that the Pany’s warehouse, bishops of all Haitian dioceses, after 1 G. Grant, in charge of the grain| polling their priests, had decided they department of the railroad and ware- | had no alternative to participation in house the effort of the people to obtain ; commission, declared today : Pany’'s elevator, reeiie 4 that receipts issued in the name of a| their freedom from dictatorship and |. The Continental Gra! Suse Wa M warehouse company that does not/|to reestablish popular government. Mrs, John “Dingbat"’ Oberta finds | Minneapolis has no connection what-| own the grain covered by the receipt| ‘The declaration was unprecedented the wife ‘of fan une /°ver, With the Chicago girs engined are fictitious and that any loans ob-| here and was given more than ordi- being ms Sn ae oka uaa sau etter and i oaneeatitp | amen on such receipts are without | nary significance since, according to ous Chicago hoodlum, was shot re- lor in any other way between the two} sfiaee: gone No Formal Lease nd tnd tort cae recently. Her former husband WAS | firms, according to officials of the lo- “In case that the farmers’ na- “Big Tim” Murphy, also a notorious | cai company, tional grain corporation leased space » who was shot two years ago. The Minneapolis Tribune, in a story | and placed grain in it the ware- rman as a! rah ‘owe | Three Men Believed ” he said, “except on request the farmers’ national grain cor- Poration.” 5 information was| Kearny, N. J., Mar. &8—(P)—Three icated there was but that the grain river, Another member of when he leaped into escaped men were believed to have met death | and swam ashore. George and Christo Preparing to Open at New Location Tuesday Morning Now Become A | Radio Expert jational Grain cor- Poration, delivered for it at the eleva- tor and warehoused in the name of the Farmers National as owner. The wheat is still in the bin at the Conti- nental company elevator here. Y The new Sweet Shop is preparing to move from its present Main avenue location into the newly-fitted cafe which the owners, George Christo and ipany filed the petition in the United States district court here Friday by order of its board of direc- tors. The wheat, valued at about $120,000, was recently purchased with government funds under the federal Now is the time to enroll if farm aid act and stored in the com- ning with the fall radio giving satisfactory radio reception tons pay from $30.00 to $40,00 per Write today for details concerni ing in FARGO about April first to BOX 1064 shop Nils Lovin, the contractor, has been making alterations in the basement and on the street floor to fit the place up for restaurant purposes. These were all but completed today. ‘The interior hias been set up with booths and fixtures by the Midway Woodwork company of Minneapolis, which also fitted up the G. P. Eat shop. Every feature of the cafe is of hip. The 34 booths are in walnut finish, cach containing « table with decora- tive top, leather cushioned seats, Panel mirrors and art electric lights. Arrangement of Cafe Floor These booths are set off from the front of the cafe room by an angled * their . arch and panel. The front section 5 of the floor is given over to the soft 3 drink fountain, radio and candy Cases. | the central pcAtion of tween the booths and back of it is the side series. The horseshoe is fitted with storage cases for ing cream, butter and like su ment and are in a sense its em- Ployes. Archbishop Conan made clear he had no personal feeling against | President Louis Borno. a FARGO, N. DAK. DAY tric ceiling lights set in ornamental base decorations. small, narrow red district, was suerotemnreetion The walls are.cov- | estimated at from $75,000 to $100,000 ered in a fancy type of paper. In the] by fire 3 rear of the room is a balcony and a Mountain Youngsters In Hoover’s School struction and fitting. There are ma- chines for washing dishes, paring po- tatoes, refrigerating of the Frigidair Get Week’s Vacation Detk Hollow, Virginia, Mar. 8— of the New Oakland Eight. .0 this latest task General Motors’ Lowest-Priced Eight . . .. the Car with Superior Performance Today a new eight-cylinder motor car makes fts appearance. It is the newest General Motors eight and by several hundreds of dol- lars the lowest in price. It is the New Oakland Eight with smartnew bodies by Fisher. Superior Performance The New Cakland Eight develops 85 horse- Power and is the first stock car of its size and weight to employ an engine of such high power. Since performance depends largely on the ratio between horsepower and weight, the New Oakland Eight is exceptionally fast and powerful because it produces one horse- vv they brought o wide knowledge of eight. cylinder design. It is reasonable to expect that the Oakland is a finer eight because of this fact. type, tables for making sandwiches power for every 37 pounds of car weight. Eight-Cylinder Smoothness The New Oakland Eight has all the smooth- ness which results from the overlapping power impulses inherent in eight-cylinder Moderate Price We believe the New Oakland Eight will ap- peal to you all the more forcibly when you consider its very moderate price. And a demonstration will reveal how well it merits engine design. In addition, itenjoysexclusive the description “the car with superior per- 5 mechanical advantages which make it even formance.” smoother and more delightful to drive. ’ ° ° Sound Basic Design eee — -_ $1045 0nd up, f.0.b. Pontiac, Several of the engineers who participated in ore ee Gelivery charges. Lovejoy Hydraulic creating General Motors’ first eight back in ghock Absorbers included in lit prices. Bumpers, rear . fender guards and spring covers extra. General 1914 were responsible for the development Motors Time Payment Plan available at minimum rate. A Famous Name-A Finer Car... Introducing Important Improvements the announcement of the first Pontiac In 1926 brought to the low-price field a new order of beauty, performance and reliability. “And each Pontiac announcement since that time has introduced a car which represented an improvement even over its own highly re- garded predecessors. to store putatoes and general supplies. ‘There also is a large garbage deposi- tory, from which the wastes can read- ily be passed out.to the collection truck in the alley. The cafe has an ornamental bronze- f.nish front, part! A large electric thrived from the start result of continued sucet the solid business men {Tear Bomb Gas Just | | Perfume to Skunks 4 Pi css te sin aN Time-Tried Performance In speed, power and pick-up the New Series Pontiac Big Six continues to uphold the Pontiac reputation for spirited performance. Come now to our showroom and inspect this New bodies by Fisher make this latest Pontiac finer car with a famous nome—the New Big Six more beautiful than ever. Series Pontiac Big Six. Greater Smoothness and Safety ° ° e The smoothness of Pontiac's 60-horsepower engine is further increased-by the use of im- proved type rubber engine mountings. Pon- $3.00 per load F. JASZKOWIAK Davis Has Nothing to Says ‘For Day or Two’ tsburg] . 8..—-()—Secretary the United States pod here,. said today that he would have nothing to say ‘for a day or two.” Witness Declares Fair Protection Inadequate Grand Forks, N. D., Jan. &—(?)— ite protection was . given Inadequat crowds at the Grand Forks State Fair in 1925 when a Announcement The Bismarck Shoe Hos- pital, No. 2 Is Now Open for Business In the location formerly occupied by the Bismarck Coffee Shop between the Bismarck and Grand Pa- cific hotels. Our shop at 107 Third street will con- tinue © pa The New Series Pontiac Big Six, $745 and up, f.0. b. 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Oakland-Pontiac delivered pricesinclude only authors ized charges for freight a:# delivery and the charge for any additional accessories or financing desired, sc ac STAIR MOTOR COMPANY to many of our customers, Broadway at-Seventh ASSUCIATE DEALERS Bismarck, N. D. atest Sag Boe | Se - SEE meee, and convenient service. — Napoleen—Fred Wents HENRY R. BURMAN Proprietor Be SEG § gs GENERAL -