The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 1, 1920, Page 8

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; HAT is the price of a cheap truck? Low! What is its cost? Is there a difference? he Money buys only so much—of anything. A cheap truck, priced several hundred dollars lower than another truck of the same “capacity”, inevit- ably means. shorter life. more frequent service, greater repair expense, tie-ups and uncertain performance. ve Every “cheap” truck sold paves the way for a Diamond T Con- trast the extravagance of the “cheap” truck with the economy of a Diamond T before yeu per- manentlydecidé your transporta- tion question of “What Truck”? We will gladly show you owner- letters, records of performance and mechanical superiorities that are more convincing than a cyclopedia of claims! Baker-Toppins Co., Ine. Distributors Bismarck. North Dakota A ‘Swiss has invented a remark | hours and hands magnified upon the able sickroom clock. When a button’ ceiling, so that invalids can see it is pressed an electric lamp behind! trom their beds without putting the dial throws the shadow of panel themselves to any inconvenience. Good Standard Used Cars AT LOW PRICES You can purchase a good car, use it this sea- son, sell it in the fall with practically no loss, at these low figures: 1918 BUICK SIX D-45. New battery; five practically new oversize cord tires; Gabriel snubbers.......... $775.00 1918 FORD roadster. Excellent tires; Radius rods; very POO CONGILION “2 ccsiel cag celine cue eae ves $375.00 1918 Ford touring. Shock absorbers—run less than 6,000 les es ska sities hahah Uti RL ch $425.00 New FORD touring, run only 200 miles; electric starter; oversize cord tires; demountable rims; large steering wheel and additional equipment. Cost over $900.00 aiejalelSieiyio aisiaiieis walers a einelelse no ance ne etic $850.00 1918 -DODGE touring. Good tires; excellent condi- MON sis itn i oe ee ee es $850.00 It will pay you to visit us and examine these cars M. B. GILMAN CO. 212 Main St. Phone 808 | NATIONAL LEAGUE | . Won Lost Pet. Cincinnati 8 3 727 Brooklyn . 8 4 667 Pittsburgh . 6 5 545 Philadelphia 6 5 545 Boston 4 5 444 St. Louis. 5 7 ALT Chicago .. 4 8 838 New York... 3 7 300 AMERICAN LEAGUE Won Lost Pct. Boston » 10 2° 833 Chicago . 6 2 5 Cleveland 8 3 “| St. Louis. 5 4 Washingto! 5 6 Philadelph, 4 6 New York 4 7 Detroit .. 0 1 | BASEBALL | AMERICAN ASSOCIATION St. Paul.. 10 2 833 3 | Columbus 6 4 600 Milwaukee 7 6 538 Minneapolis 6 7 462 Lonisville .. 4 6 400 Indianapolis we 8 7 300 Kansas City...... 3 11 214 YESTERDAY’S GAMES NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn 0, Boston 3. New York 2, Philadelphia 4. ed end 5th. darkness.) Others postponed. AMERICAN LEAGUE Boston 4, New York 2. Philadelphia 9, Washington 6. Detroit-Cleveland, postponed, wet grounds, (Call- AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Kansas City 1, St. Paul 8. Milwaukee 4. ‘Minneapolis 0. Louisville-Toledo, postponed, wet grounds. es Indianapolis 5, Columbus 0. ¢—___________—-» MARKETS | o — SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St.Paul, May 1.— Hog re- ceipts, 1,700. Steady. Range, $14.30 to $14.55. Bulk, $14.40 to $14.50. Cattle receipts, 800. Killers weak. Fat steers, $7 to $13.75. Cows and heifers, $6.50 to $12. Calves, steady, $5 to $11.50. Stockers and feeders, steady, $5 to $12.75, 4 Sheep receipts, 200. Steady. Lambs, $8 to $19. Wethers, $12 to $14.50. Ewes, $4 to $14. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE Minneapolis, May 1.— Minneapolis flour unchanged. Shipments, 34,553 barrels. Barley, $1.40 to $1.72. - Rye No, 2, $2.06% to $2.07%. Bran, $52. . Minneapolis wheat receipts 194 cars compared with 142 cars a year ago. Cash No. } northern, $3.05 to $3.15. Corn No. 3 yellow, $1.68 to $1.69. Oats No. 3 white, $1.02% to $1.03%. Flax, $4.73 to $4.78. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago,’ May 1.— Cattle receipts, 40,000; beef steers, steady to strong, $10.50 to’ $13.75; bulls and ‘calves, weak; all others steady; compared | with a week ago; beef steers, 25 to 90 cents higher; she stock, 75 cents high- ,er; bulls and feeders, 25 to 50 cents higher; vealers, $1 to $1.50 lower; heavy calves, 50 cents lower. ; Hog receipts, 14,000; strong to ; steady; top, $15.50; bulk, light, $15.25 to $1550; bulk, 250 pound and over, $13.25 to $14.65; pig’ market steady to 50 cents lower; bulk desirables 100 to 120 pound pigs, $13.25 to $14.25. Sheep receipts, 6,000; few sales The past week we have had the pleasure of showing the new Oakland models to many of-our friends. We are certainly grati- fied over the good things they have said about this car. The 34C : Oakland is exactly the same size and horsepower as the Buick D45, which was one of Buick's most’ popular models. In fact the General Motors Co. intend the new Oakland to take the place of the D45 with the buying public, since Buick are building larger cars. CORWIN MOTOR CG, Goodyear Service Retreading and Vulcanizing Our tire department is under the expert care of Mr. Jno. Feus- tel who was recently sent us by the Goodyear factory at Akron. He will repair your tires and tubes according to the latest meth- ods used by the world’s largest tire factory. - - GORWIN AGTGR C&. } | since made Mandan ee Station around 25 ‘cents higher: compared | with week ago, lamba; mostly $1 low- er; sheep, steady. ~ i. WELL KNOWN AND LIKED RESIDENTS! OF MANDAN MOVE) Mr. and Mrs. H. H Harmon Will Make Future Home on Pa- cific Coast Next Week H. Harmon, two of Mandan’s most popular pioneer residents, will leave Mandan next wek for Los Angeles, where they anticipate making their future home. Mr. Harmon has dispos- ed of the major share of his property during the past few weeks and has practically closed lis: business affairs here. Mr, county as a public official a good many years. For several years he was county surveyor and later was county auditor. During his term of office he made the ‘county one of the best officials it has ever had both in the. capacity of its civil engineer- ing and auditor's offices. He has al- ways taken an active: part in the poli- tics of this county. For several years he served. Mandan as mayor and dur- ing his’ term of office many needed improvements were’éfiected that have q better place to live. ‘ Tribuné Want Ads*Bring Results. SERVICE It is fully equipped to meet every need of your starting and lighting battery re- gardless. of its make. There's an “Sxide’’ Bat- tery for your. car. “A Sure Start Assured.” SERIES 20 BIG-SIX LTHOUGH the Series 20 Studebaker Bic. SIX has a wheelbase of 126 inches and seats seven passengers in perfect comfort it is not a heavy car. It weighs but 3125 pounds and is so accuratel ey the touch of two fi in the road. head motor of 60-horsepower, delivers the power to drive the loaded car uphill, and over any highway as easily as gn the city boulevard. Standard equipment includes cord tires, shock absorbers, Gypsy top with one large beveled plate glass window in rear, improved straight-side wind- shield with storm-proof ventilator base and inte- gral side lamps, extension tonneau lamp; trimmed in hand-buffed genuine leather upholstery. SPECIAL-SIX TOURING, $1785 aligned and so flexible that ngers on the wheel keeps it Its silent, long-stroke detachable BIG-SIX TOURING, $2250 119-inch wheelbase; 5U-horeepower 126.inch wheelbase; 60-horsepower All prices f. 0. 6. Detroit—Subiect to change BISMARCK MOTOR CAR CO. C. BERTSCH, JR., Mer. Phone 23 MELCHOIR OUTPOINTED of New York, defeated Tony Melchoir| bout at Kenosha, ‘Wis. The men are Chicago, May 1.—Battling Levinsky | of Chicago last night in a ten-round| heavyweights. * Harmon has served Morton | CORWIN MOTOR COMPANY The Good Sense of This Sedan Only 200 Pounds Heavier Than the Touring Car. Rides on Triplex Springs with Comfort of Heavy Car EVEN SUMMER EVENINGS sometimes are cool! ‘Dust sometimes blows—or rain. You drive more—more chances with weather. And summer clothes, especially women’s clothes, soi! easily. Then isn’t it good sense to buy a Sedan—Now? Instead of a collapsible top which you never lower, the Overland Four-Door Sedan provides a thick * permanent top with greater coolness in hot sun. Plate glass windows give you control of your com- fort but never cut off your vision, Triplex Springs make touringeasy. Light weight provides economy. Touring, $985; Roadster, $985; Coupe, $1525; Sedan, $1575 Prices f.0.b. Toledo, subject to change without notice LAHR MOTOR SALES CO. Dist. 300 4th St. North

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