The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 12, 1920, Page 8

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EIGHT SSS S55 SS SS SSS ' Phone SS Se eee SSS SSS SSeS HUNDREDS RIDE IN OVERLANDS LAST TWO DAYS, Greatest Motor Publicity Camé| ‘ paign Ever Waged is // Great Seen More-than 1,000 persons were given rides in Overland Fours duridg the first two days of the four-day “Have a Ride” campaign put on by the Lahr Motor Sales Co., distributors of Over- land Fours. and Willys-Knight auto- mobiles ‘for this territory. The campaign is the most success- ful publicity stunt ever pulled off by an automobile dealer in this section. As a result of it, everybody in Bis-| - marck seems to be intimately ac-\|- quainted with the wonderful riding qualities and power, of the Overland Fours. On Tuesdey night, the Lahr Motor Sales Co., will have the popular Elks’ band give a concert in front of. its salesrooms on Fourth street. The concert will last for one hour. start- ing at 8 o’clock and immediately after its conclusion the drawing for the $200 in prizes will take place within/| the salegroom. Every person who is given a ride in. an Overland Four’ during the fours —————— SPRING CLEAN-UP! Ashes, . rubbish and) garbage removed on short notice. Wachter Transfer, Co., phone 62. 4-12-6t BAND CONCERT TOMORROW (TUESDAY) EVENING FROM ‘SEVEN UNTIL ‘EIGHT. O'CLOCK THE ELKS’ BAND WILL _RENDER:A CONCERT.AT THE CORNER OF FOURTH AND THAYER STREETS. AT SEVEN O'CLOCK THE OVERLAND 4 WILL CLIMB THROUGH THE BASE- MENT AND UP THE BASEMENT STAIRS.ON THE VACANT LOT ACROSS FROM‘ OUR BUILDING, AND AT 8:00 P. M.. IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE BAND CONCERT, THE DRAW- ING FOR PRIZES WILL TAKE PLACE IN THE SHOW ROOM. BE SURE TO SEE THE OVER- x LAND4 CLIMB THE STAIRS AT 3:00 P. M.-4:00 P. M. AND 7:00 P. M. TODAY ANDTOMORROW .. “HAVE A RIDE? OVERLAND 4’S ARE TRAVELING THE STREETS LOOKING FOR YOU. THE DRIV- : if ‘0 TAKE YOU WHERE YOU WANT TO GO—DON’T WAIT FOR THEM AY THINK YOU DON’T WANT TO RIDE—“HAIL’EM AND HOP ON.” ERS ARE ANXIOUS TO ASK YOU, , THEY YOU REST AS YOU RIDE ON OVERLAND 4 TRIPLEX SPRINGS. ee “ Lahr Motor Sales ‘Company — ' 300 Fourth Street 490 ., \ NAZIMOVA int THE BRAT® In seven superb acts surpassing her ‘previous successes. A story of smiles, tears and big moments. Will be:shown at the Orpheum tonight and tomorrow, with a special matinee daily. ann day campaign receives a ticket with: a number on it. At the drawing Tues- day night, the person hodling ‘the first number drawn will be credited with , $100 on the purchase, of in Overland Four, the holder of the second num- ber ‘will be credited ;with $75 on the purchase of one of these cars or tires and the third a cash prize of $15. Of particular interest to those inter- ested in motor car performances are the exhibitions staged in the vacant lot opposite the Lahr Motor Sales Co. 'salosroom. Ovenland Fours, loaded IKE a ship's anchor saves it from grinding rocks on Uv shore—the Double-Cable-Base anchors the Federal Tire secure.from ‘chafing ag: (Added to miles you ordi ainst the wheel's steel rim. inarily expect, you get the exira miles Federal i improvements save from rim damage. Federals are saving miles eave for you. for thousands—they will Lahr Motor Sales Co. Distributors French & Welch ~ Deal Hardware Co. ers * | cotton. sacks. ‘| busingse after the week end respite it ‘! tempts to get down today. {1 sioner? Copeland called’.a party’ this { with passengers, descend a deep pit and climp out on the opposite side without the slightest difficulty. During the. first, two days of the campaign, the five regular cars and the three extra ones traveled a total of aver 1,000 miles. ‘The ‘company nswered 75 telephone. calls for cars Sunday. afternoon. + MARKETS | Ke creeaea ry ea MINNEAPOLIS Flour, 25c¢ higher; staridard, flour quoted’ at $14.50 a barrel in 98) Ib. ule Sozh bar- rels. Bran 49c, uth St. Paal Liyestock Hog. receipts, $100; mostly, Steady. , Range, $13.50 to $14.00. * Bulk, $13.75 to 13.80. Cattle_receipts, 3600; "athe, iltaay and. slow. Fat, steers, $6.50 to 13.50. Calves, 50c lower, $4.00 to 12.50. Stockerg and feeders, steady and slow, $5.00 to $12.00. Sheep receipts, Den 00, steady: Lambs, $8.00 to $19. 00. Wethers,' $12.00 to 14.50. Ewes, $4.00 to 14.00. /RAIL STRIKE LESSENS - OVER WEST ST DISTRICT (€ fontinued From Page ous) ie action of ynion men in more than & main loyal to the established union. From Pittsburg :to'New York ‘north through New England and south to Washington the strikers ranks have | grown during the past 24 hours. Chicago however ‘remains keystone of the strike and if the walkout can be broken ‘brotherhood officials ‘say the men in-the east who walked out in sympathy will quickly resume their places. i NEW YORK HIT HARD _ New York, April 12.—Commuters were hardest hit as New York entered the fifth day of the local tie-up caused by the spread to the easter of the unauthorized railr strike. When the city resumed ‘its daily was found that gaps in the ranks of workers noticeable last Sgturday had increased. «Many commuters who were badly delayed in getting. down- town Saturday abandoned all ,at- Strike. meetings in Jersey City barred all newspaper men: except a reporter” from New York City Call, a Socialist paper. Although not yet feeling the pinch’! of hunger the city prepared to face the serious situationcaused by, freight |. | and express etnbargoes ‘placed on vir- tually auu lines. Heatith Commis- afternoon of food dealers: to discuss the situation. TO START | PROSECUTIONS \ Washington, April 12.—Vigorous ac- tion will be. taken if there is any in- terference with the transportation of the matls as a regult of the rail strike it was announced. today at the post- office department, Otto Praeger, sec- ond’assistant postmaster general, has sent the following telegram of instruc- tion to all superintendents of the rail- way mail service; “Instruct all chief clerks, transfer clerks and others to report’ any ob- struction directly or indireetly by con- i spiracy or otherwise with passage of | mails as the résult of strike together with names of persons or person in- volved. Bring to immediate attention of loca postoffice inspector in charge and United States district attorney with request that offenders be vigor- ously progecuted if facts warrant. There will be fo investigation of the switchmen’s strike for the present by-the interstate commerce committee Chairman Cummins said today after receiving, assurances at the White | House that the labor board would be} ‘named within 24 hours. Cows and heifers, $6.25 to: 11.50. | seaboard | BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE MONDAY, APRIL-12, 1p 7 4 \ * ian - Phone 490 ae | oe a & =] t , } \ You are a Stockholder ae the greatest business ae Le the world ee QU are going to do an act this month whose ind fluence. will carry around the world. | _ It will seem a simple thing to ‘Jogi gnerely make : ing a gift in the Interchurch World Campaign. ‘ : But in Church hospitals “all over the country sick 2h ’ people will be made happier, for pert of your gift will ~ _go to them. * In scores of children’s homes supported by: the, ‘Church more children will -have a chance. “In. China. where there is one doctor to every 400,000. _ people (America - has. one to every 712) the Church's ' (of ee medical forces will be strengthened and encouraged. aa ae i migh' ied ‘ It will not be spent in ueelese overhead. At’ ; Korean la t bare died Figo Jeast a million dollars will be saved by the merg- In India where a third of the babies die before ing of thirty.campaigns into-one united effort. + their second year, the livesof babies will be saved. Church schools and will share your colleges Your life will be at work ji | | “gift [half of America’s 450,000 students in insti- : i ‘These are some of the things your money : - will do. And this is tutions of higher grade are in Church Inetitu | \ in every land | tions). Wibetiee yo8 oe ay Lapel halide - ; heal In preachers’ homes where. 5 : er you merely contribute, you will put your: ont : tate pecindandgarand and weed eee wot to work—through the Cliurch—in every corner. ~ pe Aes | -with their tears, life will be happier andbetter, _-of the World. And long after your Life is over ce 190% of the heeactiere now are paidlese than. _ its influence will will survive and serve. spews] Thane are the term in which to think o the i b we ha iiosghd wosSiiug abies ie i terpie of little things. Let us get\a picture this month What your money will not do of ite world-wide sweep. Let us stop thinking ] ourselves as givers of pennies. evi It will not put two Churches where only one Ci - t ae ehould be. The Movement means de- ‘Weare fellow-workers with Almighty God— | nominations pledged to prevent duplicati stockholders in. the greatest business in the | end waste. ; world, » ; i ety ; ‘ ci / x 1 ‘-INTERCHURCH : World Movement _— " bon {7 pobbonten eis atrertinment i ede poi hwagh te cnnpaaton of tity desomintins \ ; i, <a = + fete Reeg ATE Seal

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