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‘ILAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY 4 a : 4 iq BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1920 THE OVERLAND 4 SEDAN PILOT CAR, TWO MODEL 20 WILLYS Overland 4 Sedan KNIGHT, and TWO INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS made the 238 mile Trade Extension Trip Tuesday and Wednesday without a single mishap—not a wrench was used although they were brand new cars and truck.. Just another demonstration of the quality t and Willys Overland Cars. PHONE 490 a DISTRIBUTORS hat’s built into [International Trucks PHONE 490 i . | ana I went on to my work after Mr.| Fargo; W. J. Black of Mandan; w.| talk last night at the itor ey : ir A alent Cane A % rs it BIG RESOURCES: Otto Holta, Hurt Holta had been taken care of. 1 did) B. Stevenson of Fargo; E. H. Morris | gore several ‘hundred ae nee Wate ton teeaheas: qeeeent higlie Sage ushers does. thems many. dally. i i in Auto Accident not intend to try to keep anyone from | of Bismarck, and L. T. Powers of Bis- ren An ah Bish iam i learning my neme.” marck. The next meeting will be | P@%ents, who were present for the en- | Following the accident there were | held the ehd o,June, | ferteinment SVEN LY Cho Cho, the | yee eete—ss eee nmesemest cette morse tt atten metastases nse ttmttettmestomtemeees | : Improves Rapidly : ! So eens ;Many rumors of other accidents, health clown. Otto Holta, who was injured in an | among them a report that an automo- ; “In view of the present situation it | A | EK I : \ TAILOR AND CLEANER told the audience, e | automobile accident early yesterday, is | bile driven by a prominent Bismarck seems all right to me for teachers to much improved today woman hed run over and killed a ' baby. . This was proved untrue, i _ Bismarck’s Old Reliable Tailoring and Cleaning Establishment organize to demand higher wages,” he After thorough examination late | The governor advised the children | “ssc-u—s—-setent—tm— Governor Approves Teachers’ Unions Governor Lynn J. Frazier expressed his approval of teachers’ unions, in 2 State Engineers said. In many places teachers have ‘ organized to force hi, @. yesterday, physicians who attended want © force higher wages, he Chicago Men Declare Great De-| him at the Bismarck hospital announc- ee velopment of Future is in This Territory Forty Chicago business men, repre- senting the Chicago Association of Commerce, who were in Bismarck to- day, expressed amazement at the great ‘resources of the northwest. “We have just come from the, Pac:- fic coast where we witnessed ‘unprece- dented preparation for a great trade with the orient which is rapidly grow- ing,” said W. W, Bair, president of the association: “We stopped in. the great fruit re- gion in the valleys, in Billings and Miles ‘City, Mont., in the great cattle country, and today we are in the great grain-raising section cf your state. ‘We have been amazed at the great resources of our country, and the great development which must come.” 7,000 Mile Trip The Chicago men ‘will have com- pleted a 7,000-mile journey when they reach Chicago. They traveled through =the southwest, saw part of the Mexi- can revolution through: field-glasses while in EB] Pago,.Tex. ‘aveled up the Pacific coast, and new are completing their journey. They, stopped here in their special train from 7 a. m. to 10 a, m. today. and were greeted by a committee of * Bismarck citizens. Many'of them tra- « veled about the city in automobiles and the modern improvements of the city, especially the well-paved streets were praised. 3 Wobblies On Run The I. W. W. element is being weed- ed out in the far northwest, in the opinion of the Chicago men. People | > .are finding that what this country now ~ needs is greater production, they said. “If the people who joined the over- all movement only did what they are - supposed to do when they get into overalls—work—our troubles would “e ovver,” said Mr, Baird. { The present trade extension tour is the longest the Chicago business men have ever made. BASEBALL | | ed that he had sustained one broken | wrenched. An } rib and that his back was slightly } “ray examination fail- ed to disclose further injuries and ic} is believed he did not suffer internal injuries which will result seriously. | Physicians said. Mr. Holta probably! would be confined. to the hospital for! two weeks. \ C. J. Powell, carpenter, living on‘ ‘Mandan avenue, said today that he was the driver of the other car involy-| ed in the ident. “T was ng east on Rosser and saw the taxicab coming down Third street,” he said. “The taxicab was: traveling very fast, I got across the street, when the taxicab tried to turn into Rosser and the other car just brushed mine.as it turned over. “I stopped and was the ‘first man to: heln Mr. Holta ont. The driver of the taxicab took all\the blame on himseif, ! having been called by: President J. E. Met Yesterday: to Formu‘ate Policy The first monthly meeting.of the newly organized state chapter of the ‘American Association of Engineers was held here yesterday, the meeting Kaultuss of the state highway de- partment. The directors continued’ the policy of the state organization in- cluding plans for improvement of the engineering profession in the, state, obtaining publicity for the work be- ing done by engineers to advance the varied interests of the. state and to obtain better salaries for the men in -that profession. The directors of the, state chapter are Mr, Kaulfuss of Bismarck;,'E. J. ‘Thomas of Minot; R. T. Jacobson of Wil on it. Willer The Right Battery for YOUR Car Every car needs a certain particular type of battery to fit the other elec- trical equipment the car builder. put Don’t go to some one who'll sell you “any old battery’’—because he. hasn’t ome Kes tA Hudson is Best Known - For Its Super-Six Motor Official Proofs Established Its Supremacy; Thus Hudson Became the Largest Selling Fine Car Few of the 90,000 Super-Six owners have’ ever tried the limit of Hudson speed or power. They realize they have a vast reservoir of ability that is never called on. 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