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men in the state and the northw | tion and the management of this great and tte ore and repair. Every known aren from pasture. uses and making it The ‘5 are alle rically driven | Plant. make of battery is welcome. The lo-|available for the support of? popula- The; movers are. at) slectssea y griven Manager Pederson announced this! cal. firm ‘specializes in the sale of the | tion will be a tremendous economic }even to the one which operates the soon as the offices; well known EXXIDE batteries and/gain. In a dozen other ways the auto- | afternoon that Of MISSOURI VALLEY tol On this floor and on the eastj}are located, rangements will be/ parts, and Can fit any make of car|mobile,is adding more to the wealth | side is a room about 20x25 feet with a] made for the travelers’ w room, | With a new'pattery. To dealers whole-|of the country, relieving urban con- standing around. _{ts| which will be located near his. office; sale prices’ are made. This depart- | gestion, making men more efficient. ‘ars filled| Travelers making this section of the| ment is the fastest growing of any in| The automobile has done more to bring better roads than all other in- fluences combined and in this it is stabilizing produce markets, decreas- ing costs of transportation from the farm to the railroad and making the food resources elastic and responsive. For, instance, gasoline economy--- 206 Saxon “Sixes” in a'300 mile | i , non-stop run established an ; average of 23.5 miles per gallon, “SIX,” $865 j bunch of ja ; not the pantry; nor are the i | —!with jam, It’s the battery room, a| state by cars, and there will be hun-; the big Main Street garage. ger Pederson shoots one on 1oW| new wrinkle in the automobile indus-|dreds of them next season, will be speed across the flcor to the west in-) try in the west. This “pantry” is alsoj given the use of this room to send in in charge of Mr, Hoorn, Every elec-| their orders to the firm they repre- SFES | FLP trical device on a machine can be ad-| sent. A stenographer will always be} to his private office, the dimesions of sted on this floor, ready to take dictation if the man so HVE F000 SUPPLY ¢ (Continued from page nine) which are 12xi6, Here he is in touch 7 a u with every yart of the building by tel: | 4 Battalion’ or Automobiles: | desires. ephone wires, Hig furnishings are all} One hears a little noise and then! A Two-Story Vault. in oak. Light from the west windows !he finds himself hoisted to the top! Running from the main floor to the | floods the office, making it an ideal floor—the fifth, and beholds an array | Second is @ two-story vault—a Mosler A FARMER'S TRUCK The past season witnessed the ar- frame with truck wheels equipped with hard rubber tires and driven by one for a business apartment. of boats—a real battalion of automo- safe. It is located just to the north | ery Faniaced ( 4 Ma ing hevcradert i bile These are the cars which are of the private office of Manager Ped- Ev Horse Dispiaced by Car val of BnStNer: meaner of He aro: # 55 Ass f a From th iness officc the “joy-'the “regulars,” figuratively speaking eTson and is easily reached from any Frees Five Acres for Grow- ng automobile clan, the earborn E ri ; ride” tak to the north end of|in military vernacular. When the call of the business departments. The Truck Unit. This consists of a heavy ROADSTER, $495 : : By i } the first floor, the elevator room.|comes from the West, it will be an-/ vault, undoubtedly, is the first of the ing vith a capacity | swered. In f Manager Pederson kind to be installed in a plant of this Ries sree ind H onoralifie and the members of tha Missouri Val- kind in he West. The $75,000 build-! Every time an automobile displaces chains, A pleasure car is stripped top. floor. | ley Motor company have proved them- ing is completely fire-proof, Thej}a horse, five acres are added to the |of ‘body, rear fenders, Tear wheels, The elevator one of the largest of| selves to be belii r gs, Vapor .system of heating is. usedj agricultural area. .of the country. and axles. The new Dearborn frame the kind manufactured by the Gust| Dodge cz throughout ! Among the economic influences of the | is bolted securely over the old car (Lagerquist company of Minneap Smith Form 5 are to be seon,| “Everything For the Automobile,” is} motor car, this is one phase that ig|frame, and special axles with sprock- (Manager Pederson steers his car on-; ‘Two carloads, sting of the ¢ uuto firm. The offi-| commonly overlooked. us ole atached ingerted in the iffere: oe to this clevator and a jerk of a lever} 20 trucks, have been received by the) ¢e president; Carl} There are about 26,000,000 horses He SEPT sprockets on the new and then one reaches the second floor,! company and the third was unloaded | Pederson, vic and each horse | sprockets ) ’ nd general! in the United Sta 2g fa i the paint and varnish rooms of the} this week, The truck business ig! manager; Bi n tons of food | truck wheels, and presto, you haye a sortie al Sven ie ts cusily figured that an/trick capable of carrying a load up Ca pital M otor Co., 110 Main St. i t concern. This department under} growing to big proportions in Bis-! and B.C. " 5 e a RTE id the supervision of C. L. Burgess, for-|marck and the northwi rectors the foregoing officers and| average of five acres is required to | to 3,000 Pounds, ue ane foot Jona : P. CG. Remington, H. R. Lyon and J, H.; furnish food for each horse. This | ing spac ically a : 7 = a y. He} sell for a few) are ¢ is stored, Leaving this “joy of life” department, me nto be, Manager Pederson pilots one onto the THE COUNTRY CLUB hop to come out! ¢ wgdin and then down merly of Chicago and urried on the rear wheels, has been in | Bismarck months. A big 1 on this floor av ran into the paint s s of; weight Is (means a total of 130,000,000 ac i ; : ; 5 ae os Hand ‘ovoted to pastures and. ra ratio is so low that the |for his heavy. hauling. Automobile | win Motor Company of Bismarck aro i a | gg re 2 a i ‘a i 9 . istributing arborn Truck in. hay—over 200,009 square mi This motor is given enormous power at al}dealors will have in’ the Dearborn distributing the Dear f cane or states big as; minimum of in, Farmers and Truck Unit a place to utilize the old|the southwest quarter of the eae seed MODEL BIG NOISE) onio- Fierce than Ohio, In-|tmerehants will be.able to use any old|cars they take in trade. ‘The Ford | and are now writing agency contracts SE | @hio—or area larger ar to build up a big truck at a very} attachment sells for $350.00 and for|at liberal discounts. All dealers in in their * next month.| downward, downward, downward, and ‘diana, Hlinois and Jowa, devoted t ES eee Bel ; . to me put {il stops. . __(Continued from page nine) | g nite horses instead of people. ow cost, and the farmer particularly)any other car except the Studebaker, | cars or implements are urged to learn i vers a BATT Lean TRee Ten Ott ae Srl A Pangan ule Tires, of the car, An extra wire wheel is) Of course the releasing of all this | will wweleome this method of caring|the Dearborn gosts $400.00. The Cor-| of the possibilities of the Dearborn, ‘ ' ! Up Another Flight. contronts one, The sum of $4 included: inthe equipments ' = = = me a ener OM ; ss Karly shipments of the Country | —— z ts i Up another flight. All spresented in Firestone and Kelly-. ¢ re By | the third This is the Spiinelield tires. Tes the areast a Club have found a ready welcome ; - aa ie = : i ai. i t + the largest stom among discriminating people to whom! pawcomorsaan't age room for tires to be found in the eS a northwest with the ex supply houses in Mi eee : low price and economy in operation | ception of the | promised grati ion of a long-cher-; lis and St.} ished d for an out-of-the ordin- Hoisting d 3 cal app) 0 db. Detroit) : us, forge, lath Paul. ‘There is no delay to orders| ary ear as well: wi ROSS é 3 pieces of mechanism are on this floor.| which reach the Missouri Vatley M Zs choi Se ain autpavoutles ie ta ae ‘ oo ? Se ‘ ia The equipment in aa department tor company. They are filled the] governed by its price m | } : dq ! cost approximately $5,000, The shop} same day received and are carried on!” jt is on this satisfaction which the é 2% : floor is in charge of R. A. Hoorn of| trucks to the station and expressed| Country C as already created, | é M k : i Vismarck, one of the best known and] out to their destination. Service is ue a ea et i a. e our 0. ars ount ae Lf most experienced automobile repair] one of the best words in the opera-|ibasing its prediction of this car's r Be, i — — a sweeping success | é : | ‘BATTERIES AND BATTERIES! i as a | - pee “4 4 A few years ago the car owner i : é ; cranked his motor by hand. Some- f times it started. Sometimes it start- 1 ed backwards, and made business for! a i the bonesetters. When night came,! ‘ e e there was a tank containing gas, (un- til it ran out ten miles from town), { ’ { source, Today the fortunate driver: i sits comfortably in the seat to start i ‘ the car with a push of the button. ; ‘ Our Battery Department is now entering its. third Another button, and the road is flood: : year. W care proud of the record growth of this im- ee ae eee feet portant division of our business. We employ the high- warmers, ‘buretor heaters, any-| | 4S i Fi > S peeaas, . Zs en ee thing electrical may be attached to! {| est paid help, and our cquipme nt is the best money the insignificant little battery hidden | ( can buy. We are in position to repair any make of away in the car, Good things deserve atlery, ¢ Ses sno at EX Lit Attae 3 care, and the battery must have it or battery, and carry a good line of EXIDE batterics and perish, Distilled water every week | parts. We can sell you a new battery for any make or two is important, The share | f car isc $ agents A 8g ax faaeti must be kept up above the 1200 mark,! { of car. Discounts to agents on labor and material. or deterioration sets in, If the car! . { is to be left for a long time in the winter, the battery will run down, e freeze, and much damage ensue. Un-; 0 r W | fortunately the average man will take/ e a chance. To the rescue of these hu- F mang comes the Battery Service Sta- a5 4 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA tion. At the Corwin Motor Company | re,” Chalmers 7-Passenger, $1350 ~ there is a man drawing top wages be- Me tg { cause he knows all about the ‘battery ‘ "i Hi e ° 3 é e 4 What is it that sets Chalmers cars apart from all others? Why is , | the Chalmers a better value than many other cars p e ° 1 q } —some of much higher price? ( Here are a few reasons. Only a few. Read isch . them. ‘Then come to us and Ict us prove to you Transmission and Axles } that meaning of the word Quality—in a motor car. There is quality in the transmission. In the ! housing. In the gears. With Hyatt quict. bear- H } : Materials ings. Gears and shafts are made of nickel steel, 4 case hardened. The transmission housing is cast ' The Chalmers, inch for inch, pound for pound, from aluminum alloy. ; ees high above the other cars near it, in size or The axles are amply strong to withstand all the Automobile Robes-- _. | stresses of hard service. ‘The front axle is an Chalmers selects only the finest raw materials. I-beam drop forging of carbon steel. Spindles are | , ‘ For the frame—carbon stecl. For the axle shafts extra large. With Timken roller bearings: A mn | The Low Price | Ss Am a zing and propeller shaft—chrome nickel. For the front disc protector keeps out dust or grit. 1g axle--drop forged carbon steel. For the motor 5 : ‘ (g casting —close-grained gray iron. For the-rear Rear axle: light, strong, simple. The identical ; How much have you been paying for automobile gears—nicke! steel, heat treated to secure hardness type used on some of the most costly American and fr robes? and toughness. For the transmission housing— European cars. i aluminum alloy. F; i ; see rame and Bod Here is a new robe value which will interest you, So it goes throughout the car from end to end. : i ¥ g i 3 No matter whether you drive a high-priced or low- Examine the Chalmers carefully. The deeper you An exceptional frame. Light and stiff. Sturdy | 4 3 priced car, you want to get acquainted with MOTOR. go the deeper you are impressed with the quality of and strong. Made of @ pressed channel section. | 5 ie WEAVE, Chalmers materials. inches deep. 24 inch flanges. 4 inch thickness. i Q Braced by 3 cross members and reinforcing plates. fe U It sets a new standard of value /and this new and Manufacture co sheet see! body. With frame of select: ash. yy Gieoer value i : é . enuine leather upholstery. Luxurious: cushions. ig ; Pe am guaranteed in every robe sold. The Chalmers builds “from the ground up” ‘in Chal- Soft and Deep. High ae backs. Wide pared 4 Price is $6. everywhere. mers own shops. Motors are Chalmers built, from Four bow top. Covered with Pantasote. Cur- ; , rough castings to the final test. Built with skill, tains equi i i Cp See the popular shades. Color variety will stand perfect facilities and untold care. ‘ Upped with quick and easy fasteners: "s comparison with any o | ij y ‘ iP th any of the more costly robes. ddd: Weave ts idial Mot Equipment You demand warmth, of course, and you find that as well for louny- ae h Equipment is costly and complete. Westing- H in MOTORWEAVE woolen robes. The soft, pliant ig, ‘camp \ _ The motor is a light weight, high power six, - Jouse Sectric starting and lighting. | Willard 80 ° toe ‘he » PI ing, camping and all Walls-are tested for uniform thickness, to prevent A. H. Battery. Stewart-Warner Speedometer and N abric and generous nap mean comfort on a cold ? eb iti : Be teh i i netranice MOTOR WEAVE. al outdoor uses. ‘the possibility of distorton and loss of compression. Vacuum feed fuel system. Gun metal finish in- if a : 2 joes not have that A ‘specially designed intake manifold improves strument board. Nickeled foot rest. These fea- Ti heavy, unwieldy feeling. It ‘‘stays tucked.”’ carburetion, Handles fuel economically. Insures tures indicate the high quality of equipment uscd § eh ae weer easy starting in cold weather. on the Chalmers cars. as And durability is its greatest feature. The double-woven, reinforced Th Lshaft is designed to t: i i ; j woolen fabric will outwe whi ri ‘ ¢ crankshaft is designed to transmit maximum ‘ MOTORWEAVE. ar robes which sell at several times the price of power of the motor without distortion or vibration. Appearance 4 i A one-piece rani suete ef drop forged carbon steel, _Body lines are distinctive. Unique.. The ra- 4 a ee | heat treated.. Noted for sturdiness. » Strength. diator is high and narrow. The hood is straight Ee Dema: ba See the label-and guarantee—attached_ to every robe. ' Rigidity. Balanced while rotating at high speed with-an-unbroken sweep. Th windshield is the 1 : ii ‘ A = on a special machine. The balancing weights are a popular slanted type. Molc 1 oval fenders har- 4 F t t Pp t unit ‘with the shaft. * . monize. with ‘the body. P i Ti d T J a n | All of the above means Quality. The kind of quality you need in i 2 res ang tuspes Call in and let us show you the line of auto the car you buy, and the kind of quality you GET in the Chalmer: iM ve i i a peg Ao bec ee oe ee ae paint we handle. Many colors. . Quality a me ie ie r these well-known tires serve yor ‘Touring Car, 7-passenger . $1350 Touring Sedan, 7-passenger . $1850 Limousine, 7-passcnger . *. $2550 cars| with all sizes. Let.us fit your car out this guaranteed. , Touring Car, S-paseenger . 12: Roadster, 3-passenger . . 1250 TownCar, 7-passcngsr . . 2550 1 spring. WRITE OR CALL FOR PRICES. | z (All prices { 1 ISSOURI VALLEY: MOTOR.COMPANY __