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

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EIGHT ar I BASEBALL 1 a ow, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Won Lost Pet. Minneapolis - 3 0 1,000 St. Paul. 2 0 1,000 Columbus 1 1 -50u Toledo .. 1 1 Sau Indianapolis 1 1 500 Tri umphs Loutsville .. 1 dS! S500 a Milwaukee . 0 2 000 Kansas City........ 0 3 000 MONG the various makes of storage AMBRICAN LEAGUE batteries there is only. one radically Won Lost Pet, different and superior to the rest. Chicago ....9....00 0 ~~ 1,000 Thi sone exceptional battery is the Vesta. Cleveland .. 9 1,000 Three great battery improvements make Poston go Ae the Vesta different. These triumphs give New Your. 108 Soa it double life: Detroit 0 Loov St. Louis. 1.000 1. Vesta Incestructible Isolator -— an Washington 1.000 ingenious device, loct:3 the plates zpart and prevents chort circuits, NATIONAL LEAGUE almoregnated Woods Mats— Won Lost Pet. 3” and its Cisastrous consequences, Boston .. s 0 1,000 0 ‘1,000 -666 Cincinnati Pittsburg ¢ mineral, eaters into the and giving them longe> . ds Brooklyn ... oe 1 -5ou at espurlties sot Philadelphia 1 1; 500 cf the battery; St. - Louis. oar ive Lie features are covered by Chicago, § eee i. nts belonging to the Vesta. Tie; oy cannct be used in any other battery. ‘Vesta costs no more than ordinary batteries, Ack any Vesta Service Station man to explain Vesta superiority. LAHR MOTOR ® SALES CO. Distributors YESTERDAY'S GAMES NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsbrgh 5; St. Louis 0. Others postponed. AMERICAN LEAGUE All games postponed. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION rh St. Paul 4; Milwaukee 3. - Minneapolis 6 ;Kansas City at! Others postponed. A All drinking water snould be boiled until further notice. } 4 C. E, STACKHOUSE, Health Officer BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE This Truck Bears the Official Stamp of the Government TRUCKS The the same prin- . ciple of ‘‘dependable quality”? that governs the manufacture of the “Exide” itself. “Exide’’ Service|is worth investi- gating. eCall ‘for a free ° battery test today. CORWIN MOTOR COMPANY ~ Car Washing We are now equipped with the latest appliances for washing cars and cutting grease from running gears. Our new washer comes from a large city garage. Give him a trial. ee AQTOR Co. Our New Garage is now located in alley back of Post- office, where we are equipped to do all kinds of repair- ing by experts. / / ‘DAY_AND_ NIGHT STORAGE Northwestern _ Automotive Co., ine. Sales Office 215 proaray aca Kg COME IN AND SEE THE $7,000,000 3/4-INCH TIRE This is the famous Firestone molded ‘3!/ inch tire that has its own plant, its own special machinery, special methods, special or- ganization. Thus Firestore serves car owners with quantity production. This permits a value in tires never before accomplished at the price. ~ Get your share of these savings by having us equip you. Maynard Tire & Auto Co. Factory Distributors Independent Garage, Dealers; Capital Commercial Co., Dealers Bismarck, North ‘Dakota |S uSUSUSUEUEETEUEUEEEUNESi< uaa eeuuREESEEESEEAaeeseseaEneueeeneueaoonD y ., Minneapolis, engine, rear axl transmission. quires no adjust no lubrication ; cept the “plate rings. ’ é "MARKETS | MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN April. 17.—Flour 25 cents higher. In carload lots standard flour quoted at $15 a barrel in 98 pound ¢otton ‘sacks. Shipments, 39,487 bar- réls. Barley, $1.34 to $1.63. « Rye No. 2, $1.97% to $1.99%. —/ Bran, 50c. | ‘Wheat receipts 151 cars compared with Holiday a,year ago. Cash No. 1 northern, $3 to $3.10. Corn No. 3 yellow, $1.63 to $1.65. Oats No. 3 white. 97%¢.to 98%c. Flax, $4.60, to $4.65... °° CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, April 17. —.Hog. receipts; 7.500, strong to 40 cents higher; bulk, $15 to $16.25; top, $16.30; heavy- weight, $1465 to $15.85; medium- weight. $15.60 to $16.30; lightlight, $19 |’ to $16.40; heavy packing ‘sows smooth. $33 to $14; packing sows rough. $12.! 50 | to $13.25; pigs, $13.25 to $15.50. The government: se- lected Dodge Brothers Motor car for its obvi- ous fitness. It was the orily car of its type and class adopted by the War Department for the United States _ Army. The same qualities ‘that distinguished the car in private use were equal to every test that ‘war imposed. Donse BRorHers MOTOR CAR M. B. GILMAN CO. General Motors Trucks OG GMC . Multiple Dise Dry Plate Clutch will not slip, therefore cannot burn out; is very smooth, saving ing to wear "out ex- asbestos ==: SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1920 ay ” MODEL 16 One Ton Truck \ When the War Department Ltaidawlived on this 34-1 tonGMC Truck it thereby placed on it the stamp of Gov- ernment approval. /On the Mexican Border this GMC had been proved in ambulance service. It had served the Allies ably in.am- bulance work before the United States.entered the war. When the Goyernment decided to:select a chassis for all military purposes, this model was picked as it stood. ° Every GMC Truck is as thoroughly built as this 34-1 ton chassis (Model 16). Every GMC Truck is built accord- e and ing to the factory policy of plain, honest quality. That Re- quality is backed by the General Motors Corporation, ment; the largest automotive manufacturing organization in nothy the world. Here at home every GMC Truck is backed by the local organization which represents the General Motors Truck Company in this territory. -Here the fullest equipment for keeping your truck in service has been provided. -TOPPINS CO. DISTRIBUTORS BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA ere Cattle, 7.000; beef steers and she stock, steady to,25c lower; top steers, MARKETS |e, bulk, - $11.50 to $14; cows, lightweight, $8.50 to $10.50; canners, $4.50 to $7; bulk, steady, 15 to 25, cents higher; calves, steady, to 50c lower; top veals, $16.50; compared with week ago beef steers, steady to 50 cents higher; she stock, mostly steady to 4 25¢ lower; canners, steady; bulls, strong to 50 cents higher; calves, $1.5 0 to $2 higher; feeders, nominal. ra The Verdict of 168 Hours Strength, Economy and the Riding Qual- ities of Radical Triplex Springs proved again “- ‘168 HOURS of continuous, merciless driving on frozen Indiana roads and the stock Overland was ready, apparently, for as many miore. 5,452 miles, yet because of Overland in-built stamina, and the cushioning, shock-lessening action of Triplex Springs, not a single mechanical fault developed. Arecord that means much to the prospective owner who demands quality, strength and economy! f At an average speed of 32.45 miles an hour, the gasoline average wae 20,34 slice per eale- "Pouring, $985; Roadster, $965; Coupe, $1525; Sedan, $1575 Lar ad ‘Toledo, subject te change without metivs Lahr Motor Sales Co. Dist, 300 4th Street North 212 Main St. Phone 808

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