The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 17, 1920, Page 8

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| FUNDS FOR JEWS STARTS MONDAY Men’s Teams Will Start Monday | Morning and Women’s ‘ Teams Tuesday H. J. DUEMELAND AT HEAD) City’s Quota Is $3,000 and the Country Districts Must Raise $2,000 The campaign to rai: the Jewish re tund in th as part of the county’ starts tomorrow, altho work of the drive does not commence | s until Monday wnen tac men’s teains | will start their drives in, their busi- ness section of the city, On Tuesday the various women's; teams will secure subscriptions for | the fund covering the entire city and pinning tags on those who contribute to the fund. It is hoped that all of the money to be raised by ‘Bismarck will be secured the first two days. DRIVES THROUGHOUT COUNTY While these drives are taking place in Bismarck, similar campaigns will) be waged in various parts of the coun- ty for which chairmen and team cap- tains have been named. Unless un favorable weather hinders the work, the country districts are expected to go over the top before the end of the week, The purpose of the drive is to raise a fund of $35,009,000 for the aid of starving Jews in eastern European countries which bave been and are still being ravaged by warring pow- ers. The campaign has been com- pleted in several states already and the results have been better than was expected many places exceeding the quctas set. MEN’S TEAMS H. J. Duemeland is chairman of the ‘ramnaign in this city and on Monday he will meet with the various men’s teams at the Commercial club at 9 oclock in the morning at which time final instructions ana plans will be given and made. The tcam captains for the Monday drive are O. W. Ron- ctts, J. M, Martin, Dr. F. 'B. Strauss, A. W. Lucas, C. W. MeGray, W. E. Tahr, Tom Hall, Alfred Hendrickson, F. L, Conklin, F. A. Labr, C. G. Wach- ter. Thoso who will work with these captains are F. E. McCurdy, Burt Fin- | ney, Carl Pederson, F. ‘B. Shepard, Joe! Breslow, Al Rosen, Chris Bertsch, F. A. Copelin A, J. Arnot, Cecil Burton, | L. K. Thompson, E. H, Howell, B. B.| Alein and rank McCormick, i WOMEN’: S TEAMS On Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock | the. members of tho women's tcams| will meet at the Commercial club to be assigned ‘to different territories and receive their instructions. ~The Various captains of the women’s teams aro Miss Nina Gibbins, Mrs. F. L.| Conklin, Mrs, Fred Peterson, Mrs: C. I. Young, Mrs, L. K. Thompson, Miss Agnes Orr Mrs. N. O. Ramstad. The team mombers are Miss Leilia Dels- em, Mrs. M. W. Roan, Mrs. S, 1. Whit- ney, Mrs. Al Rosen, Mrs, Frank Lahr, Mrs. John French, A, McDon- J. AR; ; Minn’ Mrs. ‘eslow, Miss “Kate “Griffin, | Miss Paula Rigler, Miss Rosen, Mrs. | 'R. C. Rosen, Miss Exine Schultz, Mrs. ! olie Eppinger, Miss ‘Nancy Nathan, | iss Luella Pennybacker. A special Salvation army team will consist of Mrs. Chris Johnson and Mesdames ‘Leutz and. Mberling. MRS. WM. ROCKEFELLER PASSES AWAY IN SOUTH Brun: an, 17--Mrs. Wil} liam Ri feller is dead at the Roc’ Ke | efeller winter home on Jekyl island | day evening. to be trans ye work in the eats ice degree, appren (SANGER BANKER HERE Miss Helen elder daashtss Judge C.J of Minot. eal w y to young womanhood ot : united in marriag: Magic Chy on January 28 with George Valker, proprietor of the Valier greenhouses, and one of Minot's most successin: businessmen, Announcements of the approaching nuptials have been re- ceived by Bismarck friends of the family, Oh! Yes! JOHNSON’S for Hosiery. ‘YEAR, SAYS HEAD | | HELEN FISK TO WED ise | | LAHR MOTOR C0. TO BUILD THIS |Expanding Business Requires Additional Facilities to Render Service Plans for a #! expanded busi- ness this year have been made by the hr Mot ns Co. that includes the construction of another — building up the proper training and ime quirements of its | many customers throughout the western part of the te. ‘this company, , | speedin: sles forces through SUED handles. the ic power plants, Vesta batt ee ie te et Automobiles | : yw the re 12 FOR SALE: FRAME BUILDING NOW OCCUPIED BY FIRST GUARANTY BANK. WILL GIVE POSSESSION WITHIN 45 DAYS. Inquire at Bank. BUICK and OAKLAND HE prices of both the above cars have not ad- vanced for a year and a half. In fact they both dropped last January. We’have rcently been ad- vised of a raise in the Oakland price of $90.00, and have been given to understand that the Buick will go up $200.00. Orders placed now will be filled in rotation at the old price as long as we can get factory deliveries. BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE and Federal tires, in spite of its im- mense, recently completed warehouse east of Bismarck and the splendil sales room and garage on Broadway. | will either construct another ware: | house or build an/addition to its sules- room and garage: at Broadway. PLANNING FO RFUTURE Definite dectsion on this matter has not yet been made, the officials of the company going over the plans. for thy fulure and considering the immediaie requirements. Announcement as io! the company’s decision in this regards will be made shor! In order to provide the very finest to its patrons in its various ac- , the company has and is send- department managers to differ- ent schools. N.O.. Churchill, who has been wholesale salesman. for the auto- mobiles, on the road, has been made | manager OF the w! Dance en K. C. hall. ies | McDonald’s Euphonic Orchestra. Sh a a eed - + , SATURDAY, JAN. 17,1920 Ve we my —— The Wonderful New Triplex Springs End “Rough Riding” AL that goes up must come down—but why go up? With the new. Overland 4 the wheels and springs go‘ up and down, following the bumps and roughness of the road, but car and passengers are remarkably free from or- dinary. jolts and jars. The new three-point sus- pension Triplex Springs in Overland 4 give an entirely Instead of twisting, sway- ing, jolting, bouncing — in- _ stead of rough riding, the pas- sengers in the new Overland 4 glide smoothly along. The spring attachment at the ends of a 130-inch Spring- base secures for this car of 100-inch wheelbase the steadi- ness and road-holding ability of a long, heavy car. Overland 4’s equipment is _ complete from Auto~-Lite starting and lighting to rain- SECRETARY GETS | $3,000 SALARY | Mr. F, W. Zehm Jaid a solid} foundation for his life work when he took a secretarial course | at Dakota Business College, Far- | go, N. D.,.several years ago. He, now is secretary fora theatrical | company in Montana at $250 a month. The better firms throughout the Northwest employ D. B. C. graduates in increasing num-! bers. Misses M. McKallor and, V. Sullivan, recently sent to In-! ternational Harvester Co., made! 18 D. B. C. pupils hired by that firm. “Follow the $ucce$$ful.” Write | F. L. Watkins, Pres., 806 Front a Fargo, N. D., for informa- jon. Fargo’s Greatest Auto pnow More Cars, More Accessories, More Trucks, More Floor Space CORWIN MOTOR COMPANY No Punctures No Blowouts No Rimcuts | RISSE PROCESS STEEL-STUDDED TIRES ARE GUARANTEED TO WEAR 8,000 MILES WITHOUT PUNCTURE, BLOW- OUT OR RIMCUT. THE GUARANTEE MEANS JUST WHAT IT SAYS. - “Cost Less ¥G i co @ Per Mile.” aha c 3 Co ee Serr SO Oe “Cost Less ‘Per Mile.” We are sole distributors for North Dakota aa Eastern Montana. , Place your orders now to insure carly delivery. Attractive proposition to dealers! Risse Tire Sales Company LANGLEY & SCHLABACH, Managers \ Phone 888 410 Broadway —— Bismarck WHEN spring comes you will want to use your car again—but is your bat- tery in good shape? Will _.it operate? Have it inspected and re- paired now. FEBRUARY 10, “ii, 12, 18, 1920 Witness the Greatest Automotive Display ever assembled under State of North Dakota Willard Service Station one roof in the amaeeve vision windshield. See this un- new kind of light-car riding : usual quality car for yourself. Overland 4 Touring, $945; Roadster, $945; Coupe, $1525; Sedan, $1575 Prices J. 0. b. Toledo, subject to chamge without notice Labr Motor Sales Company THE UNIVERSAL CAR Buy Your F ord Car Now To make aire of Gecltine a Ford car, buy one now. Don’t wait until spring but buy now while deliveries are possible.’ Even next month is an uncertainty. 3 The number of Ford cars allotted to this territory is limited and specified. Even to get our allotment, we must have real, bona-fide orders for cars. Just so. many cars allotted us; ‘just so many will get cars; will you be one of them? Those who order their cars now will be protecting themselves. If he would be forehanded, get your name on an order today. Don’t think ‘you cannot use it if you get it now. The four seasons are all alike to the Ford car. It is a necessity every month of the year. Be- sides, the Ford car is lowest in upkeep cost and easiest in operation. And the new Ford electri¢ starting and lightning system makes driving more convenient. Your order for either open or enclosed cars will have our prompt attention. - The Dakota Motor Company BISMARCK pet | NORTH DAKOTA Insist on Genuine Ford Parts ;

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