The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 14, 1917, Page 8

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oo” ANNOUNCEMENT We have moved our offices and salesrooms to the Haggart building on the corner of Third street and Broadway where we will remain We are showing all the 1917 OVERLAND and WIL Our Service and Parts departments are located in the brick garage building in the rear of our former Sales and Show Rooms on Fourth street, where you will find the same complete stock of repair BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE while our new building is being coosheuctea on the corner of Fourth street and Thayer. consideration of these wonderful values. parts and the same efficient OVERLAND Service as before. eee eeeanenanetenetenaieneeteteeetneeeenend YS-KNIGHT models in our temporary quarters and invite your inspection and And Here's a Friendly Tip--We are having'a terrible time getting deliveries at this early date--- We are not going to have one-third enough Overlands and Willys-Knight cars--If you want one you ~ better place your order Now and Before the Price Goes Up May 1. SERVICE IS OUR MIDDLE NAME LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY An Exclusive OVERLAND Organization BOND MEASURE. HAS UNANIMOUS HOUSE SUPPORT Vote on War Issue to Be Taken Today With Little Opposi- tion in Sight ABSENCE PARTISAN SPIRIT}; MARKED 8-HOUR DEBATE Washington, Apr 4.—Kight hours of debate on the $7, 10,000 war revenue Dill in the house today de- veloped so little opposition that pass- age of the measure today by an almost i te became a certainty. ate probably will fol- oe se adjourned at 7 ussion of a ndments inute rule at 11 o'clock this PROPOSE) Amendments appre es actually. at y and only dui ations the — se ‘y might make loans iropean neutrals immediately, or continue loans to other countries after the war. PARTISAN SPIRIT ABSENT Abst rked the debate. itchin f Michi- of the meas- verve the leaders off and other issues were un- hey went straight ahead x al: he necessity of immedi- ate action. Seores of questions were nronounded to the speakers and the {keenest interest was displayed in the intricacies of the tremendous financial availing. The Men of This City know good shoes—they want style and perfect fit—they want comfort and long service. We know they know good shoes be: cause we are fitting them every day. But we want more of you men to profit by our knowledge of values and shoe fitting. It means a lot to you to be sure of getting satisfactory shoes. ROS EN’S CLOTHING SHOP 1| house today under an agreement to ‘CORDED OV! as accorded Mr dl debate in behalf of <plained that the meus- x out of the pro $ ich $3,000,000,000 was to be loaned to the allies with ther bonds as se- curity, the remaining $2,000,000,000 ob- ined from the sale, of bonds to be dded to the proceeds of a proposed 2,000,000,000 certificate of indebtedness issue and expended in the prosecution of the war by the United States, Passage Before Night. Passage before night of the $7,000,- 000,000 war revenue Dill by the house by an almost unanimous vote was assured today. The measure was taken up in the begin discussion of amendments un- der the 5-minute rule. General debate closed last night. ‘An amendment by Representative Shackelford to levy an additionat in- come tax with a view to preventing any net income of more than $50,000 annually to any person was ruled out of order. A proposal by Representative Tow- ner of ‘lowa to eliminate the proposed $3,000,000,000 Joan to the Allies also was eliminated. Speeches by Republican Leader Mann and Representative Rainey of Illinois, Representative Fitzgerald of ‘New York and Representative Gard- ner of ‘Massachusetts, urging full adoption of the ‘broad features of the administration's plan were applaud- ed. SPAIN INCENSED OVER DELAY OF PROTEST TO GERMANY Madrid, April 14.—Foreign Minis- ter Gimeno has announced that the Protest to Germany, in regard to the sinking of the ‘Spanish steamer, San Fulgencio, was sent to the Spanish ambassador at Berlin on Saturday in a diplomatic pouch, and not transmit- ted through the German ambassador at Madrid. The gravity of the sit- uation is emphasized by all the news- papers. HAGAN RETURNS FROW CONFERENCE OF FARM EXPERTS Resolutions Adopted Urging En.) | listment 2,000,000 Boys to Aid in Production { labor critical in all st ‘mountains in the 0} | sion of 4 J. Hagan, who vulture is home from St. I agricultural is conference of 1 stated this af- jternoon that the department of agri- culture is wo itua- tion and that ug: that men who enlisted and were re jected for army or navy service be- cause of some disability be used on Self Development Don’t stop because the start tires you. Keeping on is the whole trick. The pace is secondary— it will develop as you progress. Speed without lasting power is wasted. A growing bank account at this bank will give you that financial independence everyone wants to enjoy. Bismarck, N.D. The City National Bank the farm. Returning to North Dakots commissioner were Dr. I the state agricultural ¢ Cooper of the state experimental ation at Fargo... To further its campaign for food servation during the war, the com- missioner stated that the agricultural] to aid in increasing production and a department has inaugurated a nation-] federal appropriation of $25,000,000 to wide distribution of resolutions adopt-| meet the extraordinary needs of agri- ed urging enlistment of 2,000,000 boys | culture. The Investment Big Four 850 Ht 9985 Prices Effective April Ist, 1917 Light Fours Country Club . $703 Big Fours | Touring... $850 Roadster. . $839 Coupe « . . $1250 Sedon . 6 $t4s0. 3 Light Sixes Touring». . 3088 Roadster. . $970 Coupe + 6 $138y Sedan . Willys-Six Touring + $1583 + Sr4ag Willys-Knights Four Touring $1309 Four Coupe . $1650 Four Sedan . $1950 Four Limousine $1950 Bight Touring $1950 Advance in price, Big Four and Light Six models, May 1st nest—deferred uniil’ that dale account tou late 10 correct adver- lisements appearing in magazines circulating throughout the month of April. Ali prices f. 0. b. Toledo Subject to change without notice “Made in U.S. A. HERESOURCES: One and a Quarter Million ty Buying automobiles is very. like buying investment securitics. You consider —the relation of price to value, —the security or integrity of value, —the return. 3 When you consider the relation of price to value the Overland Big Fours and Light Sixes conspicu- ously stand out as more auto- mobile for the money than can be had in any other cars of similar specifications. This is as it should be, for no other similar cars are produced in quantities and under conditions so favorable to economies of administration, manufacture and distribution. As to security—The Willys-Over- land Company,— firmly _ in- trenched,—with more thansixty- eight million” of assets,—with more than four thousand suc- cessful dealers and: branches, is squarely back of the integrity of value in these cars throughout the whole period of their use in your service. As to return—the return” these cars give you in service. Their cconomy of operation and rug- ged reliability are established by over three hundred thousand in use. These cars, improved and refined, continue the perennially successful 35 horsepower Over= land which for years has outsold all cars of similar specifications, Value! Security!! Return!!! Until May Ist, Big Fours $850, Light Sixes $985, while we have them to deliver—thereafter $895 and $1025. LAHR MOTOR SALES CO., Distributors 212 FOURTH ST. Phone 490 SAN (—i The Willys-Overland Company, Toledo, Ohio ‘Gnd Lighe Commerc Cars r

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