The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 22, 1919, Page 3

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a SATURDAY, MARCH 22,-1919. . . BISMARCK: DAILY TRIBUNE: . : : Seren ~~: PAGE G 6) *S ‘ : on Tuesday afternoon, March 25, from VIS ‘AT; | {for his car and the courtesy he should TAKES PLACE HERE of stenogtapher in the offide of foo BURLEIGH COUN TY’S ALLOTMENT As 3 to 5:30. y. Lprogram is’ pre- COUR' SY IS VITAL have from the salesman. includes ape-| Miss Marila Berkey of Fargo will| retary Oliver S. Morris’ of’ the state. :80. A special program is’ p ; . Ke Spe: OF KNI TTING FOR REFUGEES | pared and refreshments will be served.| IN’ MAKING A SALE cial attention to hisgneeds and definite] arrive Monday to assume the position'| industrial_commisaton, All ladies of the church and cyogrega- jmemersee explanation, backed™by cold facts, of vengh, Burleigh county” allotment of)” Mrs. Orr wil be at the Masonie|enjoysble aiternooh, = 4 SPen4 *) Dealer Says Buyers Should Get |Pow the ¢ar under discussion can per- nitting for refugees in the devastated | temple Monday afternoon to distribute i sections of Europe was received from| yarn and Knitting instructions to the Bieta Ga aga ea 2 { More Than Selling Talk “More than that, after the sale is : : northern division headquarters yester- ‘men of. the various women’s or- WABEK BANKER - | 288 ——-_ 5 made there is a courtesy to the new Fea j ea, day, The allesnent: includes 60 pair of | ganizations. The local Red Cross IS DEAD HERE. “Courtesy in the nator car business, wn a8 eens Le Operate his eat children’s stockings, 20. mufflers, 60| chapter has been selling its yarn at a Just/as in’ evéty: other business Or 807100) ee OTEK tn tenes eee ae sweaters ou 26 women’s shawls. The Seduced price bat within a tow days it cial activity, as of paramount impor- eonist solely. in supine in to steer A newly painted’ floor, in adartiag must all be completed and ready/|is expected that the yarn on hand will|. Hartvick Hang6n, cashier of a/ tance,” said’ Chris Bertsch, Jr., man: [2 Re eh ee arance, 1S eas: , for shipment May 1, beneeded\gor future allotments. | hank at “Wabek and agent at that | ae" of the Bismarck Motor Co., dis- into motoring. It should embrace the | to its better appe itary and healthful. a receeeea ta aT point for the Provident Insurance Co,,|ttibutors for Dort cars, in discussing | cave of his car; the fine points of eco- to keep clean, more sanitary e 4 ue “0. iol: les of the retail sale of |nomical driving and the best methods th the hard labor of scrub- U. CT SNOW : _ | passed away at a local hospital Fri-| Various ang’ le of upkeep and general use for his auto- It does away wit ie back, oUt. BALL |CASHMAN RESIGNS | tay evening. ‘The deceased was: 28 basa believe we do not put |mobile, ; bing—saves your wife's io danghtes 8 vey a n years old and was a well know i » . « i only to be wiped PARTY TONIGHT) POST WITH ARMOUR] foptier Soins hansen rhe remains [enouch ‘eniphasis upon the courtesy “Not that this courtesy extends intoy nerves ane taint to keepoelean and. fresh. onset ne will be shippei ito Mr. Hanson's form. to inleh every iuotot ear buyer is en eae free service. That ie more off occasionally to keep e@ ol e@ prettiest social eve rc nioht: pS psee Be Srskine. 2 erst ‘itled,. both ‘ore and after he makes | than the average owner expects. ut | SLi of the season will be the U. We c cespman, for Gent and one or nome abbeereiine, Sunn. :for: titer: his selection, By courtesy I do not what he does want is a courtesy from MINNESOTA ‘FLOOR PAINT snowball party tenight at the t h house here, has. resigned : mean ordinary politeness, but the at-|the'dealer,-which will give him a feel- hit temple. As the name indica the 5 and will be succeeded Mon-| FUNERAL FOR MISS MARY « | tention to details and extra effort ing of confidence that the dealer is en- has continuously proven ‘its superior quality, event is to be a study in white, .white |, Deutsch of Fargo. 2 3 Which the dealer is duty bound to of- |deavoring not only to sell him an auto- strength and durability during the 46 years trousers and white shirts tor the | it has become one of the, E, ANDERSON TOMORROW |f2r to the prospect at every stage of |mobile, ut to keep him sold as long it has been on the market. Dries hard‘over ‘ en, all-white dresses or skirts and S best “nown'= Business ‘ i his business of an automobile. as there is a bit of life left in that F lé by— oer tome sor thes lactes. leader’ in church work F i cérvich farm ae ee Fer is ot enouglt any mote to give |car.” night and stays on. ‘or sale by- he homey atmosphere of the Tl x ent 1 uneral services, for iss Mayy the buyer the usual selling talk ‘and eat et "I club rooms has made them yery pop Il be stent a ceyplonment. and Anderson, daugliter of John Anderson |then demonstrate the car for him. Miss Fauske Arrives. LOMAS HARDWARE co. why Know that he docs not contemplate | of Baldwin, who passed away Tuesday |Buyers want more.sfhey want facts | Miss Helen Fauake, formerly of the | Bismarel “North Dakota Bismarck but! may engage, in| st LaGrange, Til, watre she was a and figures about other cars in ser-| board of regents’” offices, writes| | iemarek _ I ess here. tending college,” will be” held at 2,{Vies they want‘ special attention io friends from Honolulu under date of there tonight. All grip knig 1 —— * | o'clock Sunday ‘afternoon at the First | their own problems, whether of bust- | Murch 2 that she expected to sail the their friends, and everyone w us = "Thank Offering Baptist church, Rev. Jacobson offi: | MSS or pleasure, and. these_courtesies | {ctiowing day. for .Yokohama, taking attended-former parties given hy tho The Woman’s. Foreign Missionary * |should be offered. by the dealer, ‘To- | the inland route thence to Kiobe, and council are invited to come this even-|society of the Methodist church will] Miss Anderson was born and reared |{Y, Practically every motor car buyer | proceeding hence to her destination ink i: Dancing will begin about 9|hold its anual thank offering meeting | in Eurleigh county and was 22 years fee Pt aimpt for buying, other than ie Tien oe. Where she is to he ecre: |* Sin / clock. ‘ at of simply getting an enjoyable |tary and business manager for tie ‘ Jat the home of Mrs. W. J. Hutcheson | and 10 months old. - plaything. He has some’ specific use | American Loard ofMissions. | ] IG QUESTION) with eight people. out of every ten nowdays is “what car shall I buy?” We.are distributors for Studebaker | and De®? cars. If you'll send us word |. one of our representatives will call and talk this matter over with you =n SS tahiaahen aan ORT a”) “Quality goes clear through” - The soundest reasons for your owning a Dort are furnished by the actual experiences of Dort owners. = = AAA 4 The three New Studebaker Cars are conspicuous for theit beauty of line and mechanical excellence. Check them up, point by point, and judge-them by comparison with other cars of recognized high quality. Note carefully each outstanding feature. Study their construction from every-angle. Ask questions— know why-every owner of a New Studebaker Car is so . thoroughly enthusiastic. The New LIGHT-FOUR is obviously a quality car— 4 probably the lowest priced quality car on the market. = : What they say as to the compete nt performance and marked economy es - of this car is, we believe, the truest in dex,to the real value of the Dort. They will tell you that it stays “tuned up” a long time. That it does not require frequent adjustment. ; They will speak in the same satisfied terms of the mileage it gives in ~gasand oil, and on tires—longer mileage per gallon, you will find. than what is commonly, regarded as‘yood mileage. ; ‘They will tell you also that it is a very easy riding car, that it does not bump you and jar you on bad roads‘as many light cars do. ' Now these are qualities of the Dort-that you can easily verify -for yourself in a single ride. They are thé fine results of the high : standard of Doft manufacture. We speak specifically of Dort accessibility and simplicity because it is important that you should know just how simple and accessible the Dort is. Perhaps the best way we can make this clear is to say that when you ‘ should feel it desirable to “tune up” or “dope up” or adjust this or that part - you can do it yourself easily, quickly, and jnexpensively. Ask yourself Economical to buy and maintain and big enough for the whole family. The New LIGHT-SIX is unusually attractive in de- sign and remarkablé for its completeness of appoint- ments and refinement of finish. “\ «The SEVEN-PASSENGER SIX gives luxury and style at a price well within the means of the conservative investor. Its individuality:goes hand-in-hand with ex- cellence of construction and maximum service. INIT TVAV UATE GORE EAOUVHAGOOOAEEOOASESEOSEGDAAOOOAGOOOEOTOOOUAGAONERAORUOEALAOAOOT ETH 00180 AS ~ how many cars could show you such si aplicity. é : Studébaker quality, dominant for 67 years, is re- | And of course tt is almost needless to point’ out that: the simpler at car i flected in these new cars. They are the most highly | is, the freer it is s from: possibility of tr ouble. 4 perfected product of Studebaker ‘experience. ail AAACN NNER Fil Cen | : Ms are Exclusive Soto Agents for the Goodrich Tires otor Compa We are Selling hax in 1 this. territory f for the I International Tractor

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