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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1920 SHE IS IN A CLASS BY HERSELF! SEE THE GREAT IN 7 ACTS _ this wonderful prodyction ORPHEUM ESSEX WILL ENTER | #¢."" SPEED CONTESTS; “*"s LONG ENDURANCE | whe | to ¢ ve its size thus Several Famous Pilots Will be| Proving that brute size is not essential | to performance. at Wheels of Popular As to the drivers, Earl Cooper; a former member of the Stutz racing is of more interest than motoring world be- new era of auto- was indicated at e&dway last year Automobile | team, has jtist brought @ stock Essex eee [as has Ira ho formerly: drove a The struggle for supremacy to.-be | Hudson Sgpe' and “Dave” Lewis, an ex-Deusen The displa waged this year on the spee tween European and American ¢ Mf. sd The battery condition°shown here happens. , with every other battery but the Vesta. The illustra- tion shows the wooden mats broken down—the plates \ touching. Short circuits result—the battery is killed. But this can’t happen with the Vesta—-the plates are locked apart by Vesta Indestructible Isolators. The construction and the advantages of these Isolators will be explained to you at any Vesta Service Station, This remarkable invention gives the \Vesta doubled life and has placed the Vesta above all other storage batteries. 2 PRRRrqR, Ww 60 SSS TCEe SSSSSSADSA MAMOON Lahr Motor Sales Co. DISTRIBUTORS >. 4 The Wisconsin Kerosene ..+» TRACTOR It Has 16 Draw Bar, 30 Belt H. P. It has 16 H. P. at draw bar, and 30 H. P. belt pull. Pulls three 14-inch plows in all soils and four 14-inch plows in most soils un- der normal conditions, at 2!4 miles per hour. The kerosene burn- ing motor is 5x6!4 and develops 40 H. P. Transmission gears are drop forged, machined, heat treated and ground. The bull pinions : and bull gears are enclosed and‘run in a bath of oil. Hyatt Hy- duty Roller bearings used throughout. Guardnteed to operate on kerosene. ‘25% more dependable than its rating. Maynard Tire & Auto Co. 213 Broadway Bismarck, N. D. Evangelist howed its heels | Nazimova: |. “THE BRAT” Playing a Special Return Engagement. Thiswill positively be your last opportunity to see sons cordially inyited. i last Tuesday. April 24th only 179 inches so it comes well with- in the Indianapolis limité: This. to gether with the remarkable endurance it has displayed, may. result’ in its entry jn some of the big speedway events by individuals, but it is not be- lieved that the Fissex factory will take any active part in speed contests this year. DORT SALESMEN DO GOOD WORK DURING SALES ‘CAMPAIGN Exceed Quota in Disposing of Popular Automobile Dur- \ ing Drive Ae, niger What must go on recard as one of the unique and most successful sell ing campaigns of the year has closed with the ‘Baker-Fisk-Hugijl company. Dort distributors jin Detroit. During March 265 ort cars were sold aj retail in the hub of the industry and jadress the meeting on the purposes less than fifteen perceitt carried trades. ia ae men of the company lined up for.a ao-called 40,000 mile race, Actually. it was a $40,000 race, and the sales men who first reached. $13,000 -was given a honus check, another was fo: the $26,090 record and the big check for $40,000 worth of business. It was figured that the contes! would run at least three months, . bu’ it was finished in eight weeks, and to show the speed at which-the boys them passed the $25,000 mark jin March. \ \ “The ,high spot of the contest ts the fact that so many cars built in lint were sold in Detroit in a month and practically all of them to new motorists--and Detroit people know automobiles”, observes Jno. D. Mans- field, general sales manager for the Dort Motor Car company. ~ The \Northwestern Automotive Co. is distributor for Bismarck. REALS sl Sire aaa CITY‘NEWS | On the first of February ‘the sales i were going no fewer than five of|$1.00 ver cover. ee ‘Dance on May 3. | ' Memberg of Yeomen lodge No. 503 will give one-of their enjoyable dances Monday night, ‘May 3. at the Knights of Pythias i ot os e Visiting Mrs. Gobel \ \Miss Grace Jones of Steele, cousin of Mrs. B®. J. Gobe} of this city, is ; recovering rapidly at the St. Alexius hospital following a serious opération Card Party Enjoyable The card party given by the mem- bers of the Order of Eastern Star -yes- “| terday, afternoon at the Masonic tem ple was well attended and greatly en- jJoyed by those present. Canton Meets Sunday ‘Patriarchs Militant, Canton ‘No. 5, I. 0. 0. \F., will hold its regular meet- ing Sunday afternoon at the Oddfel- low’s hall instead of ‘Monday night. All members are urged to attend this meeting. é \ f J ATTENTION MASONS A Special meeting ‘Bismarck ‘Lodge No. 5 Monday April 26, 1920, “Past Masters Night.” Work in the M, M; Degree gommencing at 4 P. M.. and banquet’ at 6.30 P. 'M. isiting’ Ma- ‘Meeting Dates Changed The subordinate lodge of the Inde- || pendent Order of Oddfellows will meet || every Tuesday night at Oddfellow's of hall instead of every Thursday night as in the past. -Members are, request- ed to advise other members of the change in dates. ’ Bishop at St. George's ‘Rt. Rev. J.- Poyntz Tyler, Bishop of North Dakota will visit St. George's Church Sunday morning for the pur- post’ of administering the rite of Confirmation to a large ‘class to be presented by the rector, Rev. George Buzzelle.. The service will be held at the regular morning hour. ‘Successful Card Party ‘ (‘Members of the Order, of Eastern | Star and their friends enjoyed a,card social yesterday afternoon at. the Ma- sonic temple. There ‘were eighteen tables of players, seven of whist and eleven of bridge. Mrs. Bush was the high score in bridge and Mrs. R. M. Bergeson high score in whist. Belt cious refreshments were served an¢ j the committee in charge was highly complimented: for the splendid ente: | tainment. - | Dance tonight K.-C. Hall. no ODDFELLOWS WILL HIN CELEBRATE BIRTH|= ANNIVERSARY SOON Local Lodge Will Hold Big Meet- ing Monday Night Followed by Dance ! ps Capital City Lodge ‘No. 2, Indepen- aent Order of Oddfellows, will observe the one hundred and first anniversary of the founding of Oddfellowship at its meeting Monday night at Oddfel- low's hall. f W. E. Byerly of Valva, grand master of the order in North Dakota, will be one of the special speakers of the evening. ‘W. A. Dunnett of Kenmare; prominent in Oddfellow circles, wilt; 2 of Oddfellowship. The meeting will be followed by a dinner given by the ‘Kebeckahs, dancing and cards. A. special invitation is extended all vis- iting Oddfellows to attend this meet- ing. New Officers Elected At the last. meeting of Yeomen p No. 593,three new. officers were vacancies resulting from esignation of Mrs, D. R. McDon- ald because of serious illness. Mrs. McDonald held the posts of master of accounts and correspondent, EF. J. |i Gobel was elected correspondent, Pat- rick Donahue was chosen master of accounts and E. A. Schipp wag made master of ceremonies, the office held by Mr, Donahue. Mrs. McDonald had served as master of accounts of the lodge for the past fifteen years. AUHAALL i Meets Monday Afternoon _ The P. E. 0. Sisterhood, meets’ Mon- day afternoon at 80’clock at the com: munity room of the ‘public library. The meeting was scheduled to have been held with Mrs. F. R, Smyth, but the place was changed. The program > will commence with. roll call, which will be answeréd by Indian names, Mrs, M. C. Schoelkopf will sing a solo | * and Mrs. J, M. Martin will present a otoring Through the Middle ”” A full attendance, is desired as matters incident to the staté con- vention of the organization May™18,'19 ind 20, are to be discussed: MARKETS . | 3 SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, April -24.—Hog re- ceipts, 1,000. 35 cents lower. : Range, $17.50 to $13.90. ‘Bulk, $13.75 to $13.90. Cattle receipts, 500.' Steady. Fat steers, $7 to $13.50, Cows and heifers, $6.50 to $11,50.- Calves steady, $5°to $13. , Stockers and feeders, steady, $5.50 to. $12.25. Sheep receipts, 500. - Steady. Lambs, $8 to $19. , Wethers, $12 to $14.50." ’, Ewes, $4 to $14. ANNOUNCEMENT! T wish to announce that a special chicken dinner will be -erved at the Country Club next Sunday from 5:00 to 9:00 p. m. Dinner will be served whether | _ rain, snow or sunshine. F. EIGEN. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK E Chicago, April 24.—Cattle receipts, 3,000, mostly steady; ‘beef steers, $11 “As instructor with the Fifty - fourth Ammunition Train I came in contact with almost all makes of - trucks, both American: and foreign, but in. performance none surpassed the Diamond T, and very few equalled it. . Boe In France it traveled more miies to the gallon of gasoline and oil than any other truck under my jurisdiction. I should know, too, for as instructor at the Angouleme ‘Motor Truck School, I handled about 125 trucks.” So wrote Carl F. Stoltz about “The Nation's Freight Car”, whose war-duty record is superlative evidence. of its fitness for Peace-time service! Let us show you what it will do for you. BAKER-TOPPINS CO., Distributors Bismarck, N. D. A COMPLETE LINE for-every. hi u pose— 1% tof tone. Copyright 1919, Hart Schaffner &Marx iil LL -% | to $12.20; calf'trade a big $1 decline, cents higher than Friday's average; | | top, $15.25; bulk, $15 to $15.25; bulk, | Bergeson Service ‘It begins with a smile, but it doesn’t end there. It means largest selec- tions, greatest values’ guaranteed satisfaction. a You'll find what you* want in Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes and highest quality hats and furnishings. | Money back any time you feel you're entitled to it. ‘SE. BERGESON & SON ~The Bismarck Home of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes = 250 pounds up $13.35 to $14.25; pigs, mostly $13; compared with a week | steady. " ago, beef steers mostly, $1 to $1.50 Sheep receipts, 2,000;. no trading; lower; butcher, 50 to $1 lower; can- | compared with week ago, wooled ners, 25 to 50°cents lower; calves, $2.50 | lambs, 25 to. 50 cents lower; shorn lower; feeders. unevenly lower.) lambs, 25 to 50 cents higher; sheep, Hog receipts, 18,000;, steady to 15) steady. Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. Just Receive THE | New: Essex Sedan Latest. and Finest Creation in Closed Automobiles. A Perfect Model for Beauty, Style and Comfort -R.B-LOUBEK MOTOR CO. ‘ Hudson and Essex Distributors 216 Main St. Bismarck, N.D. - Quality Goes Clear Through iation of the Dort ‘will Your ay gtow with every mile you drive it and every. month you own it. You will find it to be a car that delivers re- liable, trouble-free travel at low cost. Price Touring Car or Roadster, $1035, - * F,O.B. Factory | Northwestern Automotive Co. Dealers, Bismarck, N. D. [Dr L. J. Miter BIG REVIVA Morning, 10 o'clock, “The Price of a Soul” __} Evening, “Has God Been Settling With the World?” \ METHO SUNDAY ETHODIST CHURCH — Ex-Service Men and Fam- ilies especially invited Prof. Edwards | Song Leader