The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 15, 1919, Page 8

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SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1919 Something For Nothing 7) ait Yau might find something, or, a friend S make you a present—but do you 1s an automobile dealer, in business at ‘more or less expense and to make a living, is going to give you a part of the purchase price of an honestly priced motor car? Not on your life! If he gives you a discount, it’s either because the car is priced accopdiba lis or because when he gets your money he’ s through—no matter what happens, you shift for yourse There are cars priced-purposely to “price cut” and make the buyer think he’s getting something for noth- ing, or allow hima big price for his used car. Factories making these cars interest “cut price” dealers on this point more than any other. i’ : : cs : Then there are automobile dealers who are. in the ‘business for “today’—their idea is “sales’”—soon they’re gone and you hold the sack. The owner of a cut price ‘ear will wish a good many times he had paid list price for an honestly priced car backed with organized service. But if you must have a cut price, get a good one—don’t let your neighbor out- ag buy you. Ifa dealer cuts at all'he’ll cut a lot, or he’ll allow you a big price for your used ear; so be sure you SERVICE—That’s our middle name. get it all. As to our policies in “Sales” and “Service,” we refer you to Willys-Overland owners. Distributors of Willys-Overland Cars—Federal eee §~T abr Motor Sales Company — y interest sinee the trial of th ish. Thinking that the bitterness | in form, and which proved upon analy- Complete change of program hired. feelers ce ay idental “and | <ibly | sis to be strychnine, and in sufficient | tonight at the Orpheum Theatre. Sunday mo 5 ponent part of the food. | quantity to have poisoned 400 men. Fleming ¢ Ly and pre Mr, Hi i SS break ‘| Te ml ng removed the dist 1 hin and Norris, and gave it to his dog. SET ETO ee ered a bitter to! 1s found dead. an hour 2 Dance at K. C. Hall Saturday wst food, and withont swale} wards not more thin 15 feet fro night. O'conuor’s Urenestra. of it went to the kitchen | where he had eaten the food. it. and rinsed his mouth| When inination of the Htents of the bow] was 1 wis found w othe pre ance, unl A REAL INVESTMENT We know that this Oakland Sensible Six ‘Touring Car costs less to own, di maistcin than any other ik. Our customers are f fa ene duilcage Y E ‘ ‘om 18 t0'25 per gallonof gasoline HNUHUALLNUOAU¥NCUNUENEUUHOUAUUOUAEUA and from 8/000 to 12,000 on tires, , + —— 5TH SEMI- ANNUAL Touring Car, $1075; Roadster, $1075; Sedan, $1650; Coupé, $1650 F.O.B. Pontiac, Mich, Additional for wire wheel ontinurents #6 315 im | See dainty Violet Mersereau in! ui“The Nature Girl” at the Or- » sugar }pheum Theatre tonight. . and. Dut eantious at and found t f throughout the | % a om tempt Evidence Found Insufficient to the taste was evi Warrant Holding Alleged Slayer of Employer Ellendale, N. D., March 11 Norris, a hired man, walks the Dickey county dist terday a free w 2 SALE Ye x 3 , CORWIN MOTOR CO. ; ing, young Dickey county farmer, lz The South Dakota Short : Bisaeck North: Dakota about to eat. = H 1) Yr n Breeders’ Evidence introduced = F3 A Tailed to show :w = Association nine in the iS Testes tose = Huron, South Dakota pike apo es “The Home of Service” = i enough poison. accor j= Q : kil BS . The mystery sur- iS 2 h Hunaine ius caeec hey ker onde Also the Home of = ; March ms : | Chevrolet, Hudson = For Particulars Write to GOODBY and Hupmobile Cars | Motor Car Supply Co. ia lens Cals gs ADIN” and Parts = DISTRIBUTORS * ‘Huron, “S.-D. WOMEN iN) When in need of expert ee 206 Fourth St.” ne Bismarck, N ee TROUBLES mechanical work, bring your Sununu UT incnuncunennggcnssnvcnnonauancas grin ninntuattt AUIUUUATEUVTARAVAGOAUAGOAOUAETV HEA The tortures and discomforts of car to us. weak. :arie and aching back, swollen Y feet and limbs, weakness, ziness, Look over our battery tausea, as a rule have their origin in nero! 7 + kidney trouble, not “female complaints.” department, it is the most 9 ciate ee ee eS bee oe ocoemoc soca eeu ‘These general symptoms of kidney and completely equipped in f~ bladder disease are well known—so is the remedy. the state. EA . Next, time you feel a twinge ot pain 1 : in the back or are troubled with head- sche, indigestion, insomnia, irritation AUTOMOBILE PAINTING iz, the bladder or pain in the loins and | You will be interested in com- Jower abdomen. you will find quick and i} a sure relief in GOLD MEDAL Haarlem paring our work with that 5 : . Ou Capsules. This old and tried rem- | of other shops. edy for’ kidney trouble and aiied dee | fs oarrteane ie ase | MISSOURT VALLEY j § Ealee Sng, troubles. vanielt and new le MOTOR CO. i their use. When completely restored r g captile ontao each days | CARL PEDERSON, Mgr. fe i : woud, MEDAL, Hasrlee, Qos, | Bismarck North Dakota B U S| N ES5 CAR ries at Haarlem, Holland. Do not ac- | > | cept a substitute. In sealed boxes, three sizes. 4 2 u | ieee | y ee i y Dodge Brothers offer their Business; y Car to the business men of ©.” ' ‘ j STORAGE America as an. investment they pe Es wey ! are | | can make with certain. profit. Aya eee t Your Fordson 18. here! 1 1 OW it is here—you can get one. Simplicity to 2 an unusual degree—yet, with a ruggedness and durability that enables it, ‘to accomplish a * gemarkable amount of work. It will pay you to visit us and ecamine this cur. SERVICE oa | Gn the Wrong Track Sometimes vou hear a man say “Oh, you can’t hurt the battery.” He forgets to add distilled water. He steps too long on his starter instead of cleaning his spark plugs. He puts in acid instead of having his battery charged. He never has a Hydrometer test made. And when his battery suddenly quits he can’t realize that it has been gradually dying from neglect and abuse. It’s a fallacy to believe that you cen neglect any . battery without suffering the consequences. The Sone-Dry Willard Battery with Threaded Burns kerosene—the cheapest fuel, Can be oper- eted by. anyone. Turns in the close places. Four- cylinder engine. Thermo-syphon cooling system; all working parts enclosed. .Improved air washer. The Oliver No. 7 Plow ” The Oliver No. 7 answers every requirement. Uni- ‘ form plowing in all soils—a ruggedness that enables it to stand the severe strains. And the combined rolling coulter and jointer buries all trash at the bottom of the furrow; the stop device maintains an even depth of furrow. Come in and ek. aie Fordson’ and the Oliver. We sell them and knew. they will Please you. The Dakota Motor Co. The haulage cost is unusually low. M. B. GILMAN CO., : Phone 808 212 Main St:, : \. BISMARCK 5c 20E OEIC BOM IO IO IO Soo Rubber Insulation is made to give unusual! service i o ood BISMARCK 3 : and long fife, but it must be kept charged) and has H Phone 318 4 201. Main { to be supplied with pure water. Sa —T H E— ELECTRIC SHOP B. K. SKEELS Everything Electrical Wiring Fixtures and Supplies Delco Farm Light Plants Phone 370 408 Bdwy.

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