The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 31, 1919, Page 8

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—————— L Chevrolet, | Hupmobile and Hudson , MOTOR CARS. Smith Form-a-Trucks and Tractors ROTH ind Bag tives Prest-o-Lite Batteries and Parts ACCESSORIES yy bce. NOTICE. We have on hand a few used cars which we will sell at reduced prices in order to have a clean slate for our semi-annual inventory July 1. Some réal bargains. Missouri Val ley Motor Company BISMARCK, N. D. EDERAL BoUBiE CABLE kee TYRES Prolongs¥/exr —Saves Money—Prevents,,, Troubles Like Bolting Tire Firmly to Rim NE OF the many reasons why car owners prefer Fed- eral tires is graphically shown above. _In the base of every Federal tire are four endless twisted steel cables of great tensile strength that securely clamp the tire’s base to the rim. This positively prevents play between the tire and rim, ee Preventing rim wear and the tuinous damage often arising from this cause. This adds materially to the life of Federal tires, but Federal tires can economize for you only when you use them on your car. Begin economizing now. Buy Federal Tires. Lahr Motor Sales Co. Distrjbutors of Willys-Overland Cars—International Truck—W.° E, Power & Light Plants—Vesta Bat- 44..teries--Federal Tires. TRIBUNE WANT ADS BRING RESULTS RUSSIAN WINTER BREAKS RECORD “ Vladivostok, April 5, (Correspond- ence of The’ Associated Press.)— Americans who spent the winter in Omsk, the headquarters of the Kol- chak anti-Bolshevik government, say the winter was the coldest in the bis- tory of Western Siberia and caused great suffering among hundreds of thousands of refugees from European Kussia who have found temporary shglter in Moscow and other Siberian centers. They say that-500 persons were frozen to death in Tomsk and that thousands suffered frozen feet and hands, The temperature often reached 57 to 60 degrees below zero. Fortunately, little wind blew across the steppes but when the wind did blow the cold was Intolerable. _ The stoutes fur coat, could not stop it from penetrating to the .marrow, As if by magic, the streets became de- serted, Americans often -had° their cheeks and noses frozen and their] hands, despite woolen gloves and ¢nit- tens, wore always stiff and .achini Hecklesy; exposure of thé ears was ‘al- ways dangerous, sometimes: resulting in the lobes freezing and falling off at the slightest touch. - oe Despite the terrible cold, the visitor there feels bouyant’and strong’ and usually fels like doing an ary amount of work. ‘T’ dryness; ofthe atmosphere, the Siber- jan said. is conducive to: long life and @ sure cure for tuberculosis. Despite the rigors of the climate. the’ people often live to be éighty or ninety years old. Nevertheless, the average 4 tcan who had to spend the winté the Omsk district as did some ‘of the assistants of Jobn F. Stevens, American ‘engineer in. charge of the} great Siberian. rail; sudered. 6 New York Cincinnati Brooklyn . Pittsburgh Chicago .. Philadelphia Boston ... St. Louis . AMERICAN LEAGUE. St.Paul .. Indianapolis Louisvine :. Columiius Minnedpdlis’ . Kansas, City Milwaukee Toledo Ch Pittsburgh 9-3. . Louis’ 5: dj ‘Brooklyn .1; New. York 4, American . ® -Boston 10-3; Philadelphia 6-4... New, York 6; Washington 2. f St. Louis 2; eDtroit 6. A Cleveland 2; Chicago 3. Association ere \ Minneapolis 4-5; St. Paul'6-21. oledo 3-4; Columbus 6-9. Louisville 5-3; Indianapolis 1-2. Kansas C, 412; Milwaukee 6-5. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Score— Brooklyn ... New York Batteries. Miller, FS: Scoupe rm rooklyn. New York Barnes: and: Gonzales Score—. Cincinnat! Pittsburgh . Score-- Cincinnati Pittsburgh .. er) Batteries—Eller, Mitchell and Rar- iden; Cooper and Sweeney. 8core— RHE Chicago 413 St. Louis 2 Batteries—Alexand: rtin, Car- ter and Killifer, Daly; May, Horst- man, Meadows and Snyder, Score— Chicago .... St. Louis ... Bese te Batteries—Douglas, aCrter Killiter; Goodwin and Clemons, Score— RHE Philadelphia 379 Boston ..)...seseereeeeeees 6 13/2] Batteries—Packard and Prender- gast;’ McQuillan, Keating and Gowdy. Scoré— RHE Philadelphia Boston ' Batteries — J Rudolph, Dumont. and Gowdy NATIONAL LEAGUE. Score— . St. Loui Detroit Boams goal * Few Bore Batteries and Hannal and Agnew, Score— New York Whshington Ratteries: Quinn and Ruel; Ayers, Craft, Thompson and Picinich. Score— : Gevcland : Thicago. Batterles «Bagby; O'Neill; Faber and Schalk. they, * * DAILY TRIBUNE... , SATURDAY, MAY.-31,.1919, 4 4 Model 90 Makes*Frterrds:- BS ChGHLA Wa of Owners=«« A The Overland Model 90 is not a stunt car. It was built for long, continuous, every day. service, but— One day last month an Overland Model 90 szock ‘car rolled out,: by way of diversion at Oklahoma City, and broke ‘all’ previous: records: in. a most extraordinary Non-stop ‘igh: gear; test. tes Sra Re Ce ; ‘Fhis.car' will’ meet:your-idéals. of.motor car appear. Fs "and i) ay ft x I f i i ae Mw Batteries: Batteries: RHE < 1013 1 Bchang; » 61i1 RISCOE‘9Q5 THE CAR WITH THE HALF-MILLION DOLLAR MOTOR Lege oR / Immediate Deliveries ( ae, riunate in having received several shipments of Briscoe, Touring Cars and Roadsters, If you are’ interested of in taking.an-ageney for one of America’s best, selling low.’ priced sgra, get in touch with us before we are againigold out, A | Corwin Motor Company Bismarck, N. 4 % - LAHR MOTOR SALES CO. Ruth, seibola Schang; Geary and McAvoy. Dumont,’ James Perry, Kinney, and Perkins. ‘Tribune Want Ads bring results, jour ideals: of efficient vand -dependable B It couples. luxarioys riding comfort. with power We OL.cuiciese iy ire ne, Se ee 300: Fourth St., North ) Overland Model Nisery Five Passenger Touring Car, $985 f.0.b. Toledo j., Game to our store and RHE 19 0 .4i41 : : 8 Will a Willard Storage Battery on it. must be registered. i lard’Service and You.” ( : FZ273 Exes { 5 les 35 iy ae RS ts (eB reinee Ke y Nats A Ee a i) at S i) UJ \ arenes Hea Vay A 5 j ‘reliability onsteep hills and rough rods’ ‘To build. such’ a car for $985. is-possible only with the Overland facilities for volume production. which’ public appre- ciation’ of: Overland’ cars‘has-built up.- Order your STORAGE BATTERY r SERVICE STATION The One Thing You Have to Do Perhaps you have bought a new car with a Perhaps you have bought a Willard Battery to replace the battery on an old car. No matter which—you’re entitled to Wil- lard 90-Day Battery Insurance. i But to get this protection your batte Of cours¢ we register a battery when we sell it, but if it is on a néw car, be sure to drive in right away and have us put the registry number on it. At'the same time we'll gladly tell you the few simple rules that you must follow to give your battery the right . Start in life. Ask us for a copy of the booklet, “Wile e B..K. SKEELS Everything Electrical Wiring Fixtures and Supplies , Delco Farm Light Plants Phone 370, 408 Bdwy. q ELECTRIC SHOP

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