The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 8, 1920, Page 2

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PAGE TWO BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1920 LEGION T0 HAVE BALL TEAM; T0 ~ START SUNDAY pe eel Do You Know the Secret | Men Sunday Afternoon ORPHEUM 5 and 9:00 Last Time Tonight—7: “The Peddler of Lies” From the Saturday Evening Post Story With America’s Most Virile Screen Star FRANK MAYO One of the thrilliny scenes from the powerful dramatiza- tion of the big love story of the year. A most unusual pair of lovers: suspicious young woman who calls the hero “The Peddfer of Lies,” but finds that he deals in love as well. Former service men, members of e the Bismarck post of the American | legion, will start pr ising tomorrow - 4 afternoon on the capitol grounds for ; e the purpose of whipping into shape a strong, fast team, to meet other Il nines this season, s SOS nee It it the New Light Type With Big tomorrows practice at which time players for the various positions will GC i) il it CG L ’ ht C. R * l u lected. Theslegion has received eee oegs aararr ar Ability. Can Any Light Car Riva this. s n, including those froin I y S d P, E, d * 9 legi s at Dickinson, Carring- : ae ieee ts Speed, Power or Endurance: other cities, and the Bismarck se on Wi have a ean fo + . . fe sae . i tie conaition ae: arly: ae se ble Lighiness today is an overwhelming advan- things that have been said in its praise. An Es- so that all challenges can b t- tage in a motor car, provided it means no forfeit Bey stock cists ye cence worlds 50-hour ed and games played this season. . ' i er Fctinetive f endurance record oi: 37 miles. In three tests ay ; ; of fine performance, endurance or distinctive ap- . ; rite ‘ 4 In all probability, the legion will v Z i aP- it traveled 5,870 miles averaging above a mile a nday, Monroe Salisbury oming 0 be the fastest in the city and be: pearance. minute. An Essex stock touring car also holds . Ura aa eee ar at en Yet, prior to the Essex, what car combined all — the world’s:24-hour road record of 1,061 miles. 3 ORI, ar aa ALPE RE Fae it is plannes F xaumes . ee . Fs ° ” ‘ as : ELAR eams other than those repre these qualities? There were light cars to be sure. To those who had owned light cars, the. Essex : 4 the legion. A committee consisting of Franklin Roberts, Donald McPhee, But none to meet the’ requirements of those who Was a revelation. «It gave them, a new sensation of stability and power. ‘They found charm of ap- ' Teel. Phorals sera i exact the highest standards of ability. comfort fi , 3 S Ong Guaranteed 6,000 miles for a limited | represent the Bismarck post on the Had suct 8 ty isted, Ess Id hi comes from possession of a car they know, none time only. We are offering Standard | diamond this season. iad such a type existed, Essex could not have — ean surpass in performance. 2 make tires at half price. We take] Franklin Roberts, who is chair- won such swift dominance. It could have set no the Tire Lasts all ihe visk of Pleasing your want.{ man of the committee, is anxious worlds selling record as it did, with a greater . e s id no money. We pay express] that every legion mem): whe gver total paid for Essex thian for any car ever brought h D L h anges. Beer atten t aneaee Pia ee # The Dominant Light : Tubes | slaved good, bad or indifferent ball, es year. i 7 : “ Jon Skid Standard to be on hand at 2 oclock Sunday af- : The very suddenness of its suecess shows how ee ‘ r i ternoon so that there will be plenty its qualities commandeered attention. For men ar yy Icia TOO 2 ; of material to select from. Many are not quick to buy a car that time has not of the members played ball before proved. * Seer atiaée wile Haat And the Essex came unknown. Merit was its _. pen accustomed to fine car qualities recog- and therefore should make good show- cnly advocate for recognition. Its quality was in- ™!Z¢ In ee light Essex, all the performance, com- ings after a little pratise. stantly obvious. In looks, in action, iis appeal ‘fort and good looks that formerly were regarded : : was dynamic. And it drew immediate response €X¢lusive to large, costly cars. ‘ n stock, State size and from all classes of motor users. And with it Essex brings every advantage of ¢ 4 style F MAY BE DEL AYED the light ‘spe. ee compel consideration. They BRUCE VAN CA ‘ consist not only of important economies, but of Gut N fr MP UNTIL NOVEMBER A lmo st Dou bles greater handling ease, safety and convenience. ) N. é a : . Parking for large cars is becoming an increasing- rane “ill la Our work and Republican members of the house tg) t ar n urance tion a heavy traffic. The light car clearly shows our vuleanizing will last. Our wor agreed today there was no prospect of : its value in greater nimbleness. The common becomes an integral mart of the a —And They All enactinent of soldier relief legislation . es sense facts prove it from every angle, the type rappings jab the factory. Vuleanis before the forthcoming recess for the |, Find found feat speed and power before for all-round usefulness. , wra gs at the fa 7 aniZ- political conventions. elieved impossible‘in a light car. When you know th 1 of th ing that’s built into the tire, as ours ! no, Arenas feats. t car. 5 : you know the appeal of the Essex you Fee arok Blow: outs iC cap, only welt Have Money! aq ienresentalive, Kaulaoa: ot, Minas: Now see how Essex has justified all the fine will scarcely*be content to drive another car. ‘ out when the shoe wears out. Tire : many members felt that the whole} - : cost is going up. Double your tire If you have a cozy little question should go over until after : , mileage with our vulcanizing. bungalow and you desire to sell the November election, so as to avoid i 7 We also apply a Gates Half Sole |] just phone 314 and we will get || the possible injection of partisanship wm over your old casing for half the |] busy with our list of buyers. We .|{ it its consideration. e ry ; . gost ore ney wee nf oarenee will negotiate immediate sale oe oy i ‘i bp eS e: rool. * Prey " . e is of right proposition. WEA’ THER REPOR’ z Come in and let us talk it over 4 + a T c iy 4 Bismarck, N.D. é H ¥or twenty-four hours ending at noon, M Mi! Ti { Bismarck a ' Saturday, May 8. ore lieage 1re R It C Temperature at 7 a. m. 46 Highest. yesterday and Re air Co j ea y ompany. Lowest yesterday . ’ ‘ 19} G Bi kk Bank Buildi Lowest last night = j 7 a Sie ismarcl an uilding p Precipitation ttre NOTED LAWYER ENTERTAINS legal matters, is in Bismarck for a} from Fargo, where he passed the ex-; inkii Northwestern Hotel Building Telephone 314 , Highest wind velocity Frank Ormsby McHarg, of New; few days on business and visit-|aminations given by the ‘North Dakota All drinking mater should be Main St. . e Forecast ‘ | York, former Jamestown lawyer ana| ins friends hi istate board of optometry, qualifying | boiled until further notice. } For North Dakota: Fair tonight; : : 2 oe jhim to practice in North Dakota as a | = and Sunday; warmer west portion to-; now nationally prominent, dined a PASSES STATE TEST lregistered optometrist. Mr. Bonham | C. E. STACKHOUSE, ‘ * @ . wf + | < Sb hehedebdetebbes | Might; cooler northwest portion Sun-| number of friends at the Country club} R. Bonham, of Bonham .Bros..|is a graduate of the DeMoss a Health Officer eke esheebedendeebedonkedesledeedeobeds Sebotebebedbogeried te dete . day afternoon. jlast night. Mr. McHarg, who repres- jewelers and opticians, has returned | of Optics, of Minneapolis. re Lowest Temperatures ; - . Fargo . 46; Sents many leading corporations in|, Williston . » 46 Se 5 7 Ocklanid owners regularly repert returns of frum 18 to 25 railes Grand Forks ~ 42 } p : from the gallon of gasoline and from 8,000 to 12,000 sniles on lires St. Paul .. 48 | W. AR NG! . r Hen 4g| You are warned under penalty of |. Swift Current . 4g| arrest not to throw any ashes, gar- The Exclusive Tire With Exclusive Features Kansas City .. * 59ibage, or rubbish along 3rd St. be- ORRIS W. ROBERTS, tween Avenues C and D. Combined in high quality imported materials and skilled work- \ manship Meteorologist. THE STREET COMMISSIONER KLAND SENSIBLE SIX TOURING CAR ae ie ; 2 Stronghold Tires Bring Miles of Satisfaction to Every User OAKLAND Low in Price SENSIBLE SIX , egtralite a Gey esta Storage ( and Upkeep my fi Pa Js i 3 eee ‘This apparently simple Have you seen the 1920 Gaklands now on display in our ale show room? The oversize frame and increased wheelbase make this latest General Motors creation a leader among low cost valve-in-head sixes. Pe TIRES & TUBES C. A. Finch Lumber Co. Distributors Phone 17 Bismarck Motor Co., Dealers <a CERWIN | AGTOR ca. The th Bat haere be kept “| | apart, Otherwise current will not flow. is is the first great law of storage battery building—the weak- eee in most batteries—the strongest ia the Vesta. x i hetteries thin wooden mats are used for this purpose. none attacks these, Finally they drop apart — plates touch—the battery suffers from.a sudden incurable ‘paralytic shock, usually at the time you need it most, ‘The men who build Vesta Batteries do not rely on any such IAMOND | ANS IS ~ fy 3 plates of the Vesta batteries are locked apart a rf makeshift to separate the plates of their battery. The E "NATIONS FREIGHT CAR. with the famous, patented Vesta Indestractible Isolators, Tavis Motor Co., Mandan, Dealers Fifteen years is a long Because of these ' H Ysolators Vesta test of fitness. Yet Dia- Batteries last ze twiceastong mond T’s success is a : as other record of constantly ex- B panding business from 1905 to 1920. BAKER-TOPPINS CO., Inc. Distributors, Bismarck, N. D. zi

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