The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 16, 1919, Page 8

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NEW OVERLAND 4' RESULT OF MANY THOROUGH TESTS Easy Riding Light Weight ‘Car Embodies Latest Principles of Construction How to keep the car you drive out ot the repair shop when you need it for the business trip or on the Satur- days and Sundays you planned to spend in the country with the family has long been an owner-Wworry, That the real solution of the service problem will be found shortly, in the construction of the motor car itself is the interesting prediction of J. C. derson of the Lahr Motor Sal Willys-Overland, distributor, here. “The light-weight popular car of to-| morrow,” Mr. Anderson, — “will have its service built right into it, To: day the purchaser of any car expects to undergo certain service adjustmen repairs and so forth after his car goe: irto use. Tomorrow he will ask that | cr most of this sort of into the car before he bi “And this can be done with the care-| ful selection of material and the right} balancing of parts in a car of right; design, Manufacturers who retain leadership will check these important details as never before. They will be certain that their car is right before the public passes judgement. be built | “Service is built right into the new |i Overland 4. The chassis, for instance, is as simple as an outHne drawing. There are only five units to assemble in the car and the feature of the new design (making a car more accessible | and more easily get-at-able than any car I have yet seen) is the new can-| Cured His RUPTURE | I was badly ruptured while lifti trunk several years ago. Doctors my only hope of cure was_an operation. Trusses did me no good, * Finally I got hold of something that quic! pletely cured me. Years and the rupture has neve though I am doing hard work penter, There was no operation, no lc time, no trouble. I have nothing to sell, but will give full information about how} you may find a comptete cure without | operation, if you write to me, Eugene M. Pullen, Carpenter, 189F Avenue, Manasquan, Ba out this notice and show it to who are ruptured—you may 4 or at least stop the misery of rupture |“ and the worry and danger of an opera-| tion. |this planet, | the usual garage and repair bills. “Gets-It” Peels Your Corns Right Off Two Drops Will Do It Without Fuss Or Trouble. Never Fails There’s only one way to get rid of a corn, and that is to peel it off as you would avbanana skin, There \is only one corn remover in all the world that does it that way, and that | There’s No Cora “‘Getelt” Will Not ‘Get.’ is “Gets-It.” It is because of this) fuct that “Gets-It” is today the big- gest seller among corn-removers on} It means the end of} For hard — corns, old corns, young ns between the toes and a quick, certain is applied in is 2 or 3! ‘orn-fielding.” s, very “Gets-It” 3 seconds. All you need drops. As name, It does away forever with tape, plasters, banda knives, corn-dig-| ge and blood-bringing our corn-pains, be corn- 20 free t last. | It,” the only sure, guaranteed, -back corn-remover, costs but; at any drug store. M’f'd by E. wrence & Co., Chicago, Il. Sold in Bismarck and recommended the world’s best corn remedy by nney’s Drug Store, Cowan’s Drug Store, Lenhart Drug Co. and Jos. Breslow. tilever spring suspension which in- troduces an absoultely new riding comfort and an entirely new protec-| tion for the car. “These elements combine to keep |,, the car in uninterrupted use, free from | believe this car will help solve the! ndicated.” STATE COMMISSION |’ 2 or!rght hand over the heart. position must be taken when the Star y to do as signing your|spangled Banner is played. and held in position until the end of |LOST—A We; Wa ice problem in the way I have |;\N ORIGINATED FLOAT excitement attendant on the) county Sold ’ homecoming | "proper r ion was not | agricultural | given | commission's initiative in the prepa C a package before the war Cc Cc THE FLAVOR LASTS SO DOES THE PRICE! a package during the war and a package NOW Iv float which ty fied Burleigh county agriculture in the . parade, The idea of a huge cornucopia, overflowing with the fruits of North Dakota's fertile fields, originated with the state agricultural department, and it was carried out by George W. Gus- tafson, county agent, with the/aid of Deputy Commissioner Puderbaugh, Mr. Gustafson refuses to accept all of the credit, which was given him yesterday. Proper ‘Manner to Salute Flag Shown by Capt. A. Jones Courtesy and Respect to Flag ang National Anthem Ex- plained by Legion Head At the request of the committee, | Capt. A. A. Jones, comander of the Am- el 1 Legion, has issued the following uctions covering respect and cour- shown to the flag and the national anthem : There is only one flag and only one national anthem, the American flag and the Star Spangeld Banner. Whenever the flag is carried past in a parade, all men should immediately remove their headpieces, stand rigidly at attention with the hat held in the The same The headpiece should be removed when the flag is within six paces of the person and held over the heart until it has been carried six paces from the person, In case of the national anthem, the headpiece should be re- moved at the first Sound of the music the last note. No one should stand up or remove their ‘headpieces when “America” or other patriotic airs are played. Ya ERG TET TEES TOT, | TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY . straw suit case containing nd_ clothing between Coat’s ‘Kenzie and Bismarck, Oct. ase return to ‘fribune shoes fat once, e. 10-16-1wk ‘D—To buy a residence lot, State n agd price. Write 72 care Trib- 10-16-1wk A railroad ticket from Cannon OG , to Hampton, Virginia. ler please return to N. P. depot et office of Bismarck and cee -16-1t ‘D—Kitchen help, ard. TED—Boarders and roomers. 220 6th St. 10-16-1wk WANTED—First-class _ cylinder man. Must be good on halftone work. Young _man preferred, good wages to -Yeliable man, Address Security Book and Printing .Co.,_ St. » Minn. 10-16-4t press- H GREATLY TOCOMFORT. BEEN SECURED BY ITS USE AND AN APPEARANCE OF HEIGHT, WHICH IS ADMIRABLE, HAS BEEN GAINED., READY-TO-PUT-ON —* SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK Hogs, receipts, 6,000; steady. Range, $12.50. to .$14:00. Bulk, $13.50 to $13.75. Cattlg, receipts, 10,500;.. steady. Fat steers, $6.25 to $16.50. Cows and ltifers, $6 to $10.75. Calves, $5 to $16. Stockers and feeders, $5 to $12. Sheep receipts, 9,000; steady. Lambs, $5 to $14.25. Wethers, $5.50 to $9.50. Ewes, $1.50 to $7.50. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Hog receipts, 30,000; 25¢ to 40c lower. * / Heavyweights, $14.25 to $14.75. Medium. weight, $14.75 to $14.85. LightwWeight, $13.80 to $14.25. Heavy packing sows, smooth, $13 to $14. Heayy packing sows, rough, $13 to $13.50. : Pigs;'$13.25 to $14. f Cattle receipts, 18,000; steady. Beef. steers medium and_heavy- weights, choice and prime, $17.00 to $19.25. + Medium and good, $11 to $16.75. Common, $8.25 to $11.00. Cor. 7th & Main St, Biamarek Missouri Valley Motor Company R, B, LOUBEK, General Manager The House With a Variety. to Satisfy Every Possible Desire DISTRIBUTORS FOR CHEVROLET - HUPMOBILE " HUDSON — ESSEX ‘and PAIGE Motor Cars ACCESSORIES AND SUPPLIES. Distributors for SMITH FORM-A-TRUCK A Bin-1-time-and-money Saver Expert Attention Prolongs the Life of Car Jobbers and Distributors of ——Aand——— PENNSYLVANIA TIRES | Our Painting Department i the best in the Northwest. Let us make you an estimate. ae ee PRESTO-LIGHT BATTERIES AND PARTS | Batteries tested without Te charging, repairing, | “PHONB: Y CUSTOM SERVICE bu, THE ANNOYANCE OF A TRY-ON TAILORED AT FASHION PARK FASHION IPAIRIK Rochester New York THURSDAY, OCT. 16, 1919. eo McKenzie Hotel Block _ Cows, $6 to $12.50. Butcher cattle heifers, $14.75. Canners and cutters, $5 to $6. Veal calves light and handyweight, $15.75 to $17.75. Feeder steers, $7 to $13. Stockers ‘steers, $6 to $10. ‘i wl ul y sl Hl ly a i y CRIMP Cul | LONG BURNING PIPE TOBACCO The Man, a style book for Autumn, is ready for you. WE ARE READY TO SHOW THE STYLES DEVELOPED &8Y OUR TAILORS AT FASHION PARK -ROSEN’S. CLOTHING SHOP $6.25 to Western range steers, $7.75. to $15.50. Cows and heifers, $5.75 to $12. Sheep, 35,000; firm. Culls and common, $8.50 to $12.25.| Coal. Eee THE HY-LINE SHOULDER HAS BEEN DEVELOPED TO BLEND IN A PRECISE AND EASY MANNER WITH THE: LONGER JACKETS RECOMMENDED BY FASHION PARK. : ITJIS A PLIANT, STRAIGHT-UP TREATMENT WITH A TENDENCY TOWARD BROADNESS, AND IT CONTRIBUTES NE PERFECT BALANCE HAS WITHOUT Main Street Lightweight good and choice, $14.50, Ewes, medium good and choice, $6.25 i | «MARKETS [|i 48'""* , $1450) wes, medium good and choice, 8823 Phone 75—City Fuel Orit Common and medium, $7.75 to 14.25.) Culls_and common, $3. to $6. Co., for Medora Coal. Breeding, $6.75 to: $12. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN. Minneapolis, Oct. 16.—Wheat’ re- 4 p lorning. ceipts, 465 cars, compared..with 608 RINE. Sisht ond vee, cars a yéar ago; cash No. 1, $2.50 to S Eyes. If they Itch, $2.60; corn,, No. 3, $1.25 to $1.36; oats, Smart or Burn, if Sore, 66c to 68¢c; flax, $4.23 1-2 to $4.25 1-2. Phone 189 for ee t Irritated, Inflamed or UR EVESGranulated, use Murine often. Soothes, Refreshes. Safe for Infant or Adult. At all Druggists. 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You'll talk kind words every time you get on the firing line! : ‘ pare Teopy red bags, tidy red tins, handsome pound and half-pound tin hemle dors—and—that classy, practical pound eryotal glass hamider with eponge meistener top that heepe the tobacco in such perfect condition. > cd int Oia

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