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PAGE EIGur BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE SATURDAY, JUNE 26, 1920 Big Tire Clearance Sale ALL NEXT WEEK! July 1st, 2nd and 3rd This is your opportunity to save some money on Tires. If you are going to need Tires or Tubes this sea- son, you should take advantage of this big clearance sale at greatly reduced prices. Every Federal Tire and Tube in our stock is fresh from the Federal Factory this spring and we stand back June 28th, 29th, 30th of every tire we sell. are out of YOUR size or the sale is over. Better stock up today before it’s too late. This is Strictly a Cash Sale -- No Credit. There Isn’t a Better Tire in the World than FEDERAL! French & Welch Hardware Co., Dealers LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY *Phone 490 ’ Distributors * LANGER ATTACK IN HOME | be TOWN FAILS UTTERLY (Cc ontined ‘from Page One) wreck the union, also talked to the crowd. He spoke of the drift of farmers to he a the city and said “a lot of us have our | is backs to the farm.” “After looking over some of the farms in the western part of the state e Ti i after telling the sa ero the price of farm pro- duce had increased so greatly he the Drake mill is making 83 per cent thought he might try farming some. profit, and declared it was the inten- place. | tion to continue making a profit. until “But how cana laboring man farm?” | all the cost of the mill had been wiped sked. “Why, down in Mlinots land, 0Ut. He also denounced profiteering. ling for $500 and $600 an acre. ! WILL DEBATE farm you dot mea eae Loewy, ay Napoleon, June 26.—In an attempt ain lost ground, league leaders to re: McDonald, who is said to be one of, ;, Logan county are spreading the! clined to accept A. C. Townley’s challenge .to meet him in public de- political conditions. n explained to the crowd how bate. The league leaders of this county are apparently running true to form and obeying to the letter Townley orders to lie as “a horse thief.” While on the stump during the pri- /mary campaign, William Langer has | frequently repeated his challenge to Townley to meet him in public debate, CHANDLER S(X Famous For its Marvelous Motor aes osname retreat ta tetramer npn errors eneanennaiaanncnentisas ma + an iS ya rs of a Third party, as- | ames that William Langer has de- a challenge that was originally made in Langer’s open letter to, Townley. Up to this date neither Langer or the Republican Headquarters have re- ceived Townley’s*acceptance, nor has any challenge from Townley to Lan- ger been received. .- That Mr. Langer is ready to accom- modate Mr. Townley is made evident by the’ receipt of a telegram to the Republican County Chairman, Mr. QO. F. Bryant of Napoleon. Mr. Langer wires as follows: “Will meet Townley as per my standing challenge of months ago.” Hh; J let Te terms. *Phone 490 re a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a y to meet me at June 26.” A similar telegram was sent by Mr. Langer to the league county manager A. Shepard of Logan County, Mr. H. of Burnstad. BRIEF DANGEROUS St. Louis—Bunny Brief of the Kan- sas City Blues is developing into one of the most dangerous hitters on the club. He socks for extra bases. KIDS WANT SEATS New York—High- zriced schedule of i hi eats has elim: PAY AS YOU RIDE! We have a few bargains in used cars that we will sell on easy This is your opportunity to buy a good used car and pay as you ride. Don’t wait until they are all sold. DOIT NOW. Lahr Motor Sales Company Distributors Fargo Auditorium, You can’t afford to overlook this saving, and you can’t afford to put off buying until we *Phone 490 the Polo Grounds. Agitation is being made to let kids in the bleachers for 15 cents. BOOST HOBLITZEL Akron—The Akron Exhibition Co., backers of the baseball club, has turned over the full governing power of running the team to Dick Hoblitzel. YALE GETS STARS New Haven—Thirteen major sport captains will register at Yale this fall. the largest inter-scholastic collettion of star material to ever enter fresh- "Phone 490 Z| |**How I chose a power and light outfit for heavy wor The Chandler Adds Much to Out-Door Life UNE is here and all out-doors calls to us. The long reads to the country and hillside and stream and woods open their arms to us. If you would have a full enjoyment of your trips and tours, make them in the Chandler, a car distinguished for its powerful, flexible and depend- able motor, and equally distinguished for its roominess and comfort. Nearly eighty thousand Chandler owners know what a good car it is. They know what it hasmeant to them, that the Chandler organization for seven years has devoted all its engineering skilland manufacturing experience to the development of the one standard Chandler chassis. They know that Chandler policies have resulted in a chassis which today approximates perfection. On this one Chandler chassis are mounted six beautiful types of body. The Chandler Six is the Most Closely Priced Fine Car SIX HANDSOME BODY TYPES Seven-Passenger Touring Car, $1995 Four-Passenger Roadster, $1995 Four-Passenger Dispatch Car, $2075 Seven-Passenger Sedan, $2995 | Four-Passenger Coupe, $2895 (AlliPrices f. 0. b. Cleveland, Ohio) Limousine, $3495 NORTHWESTERN AUTOMOTIVE COMPANY Bismarck, North Dakota CHANDLER MOTOR CAR COMPANY, CLEVELAND, 0. Western Electric Company, _ Dear Sirs: “When a salesman begins to tell me his article is the ‘best on the market’— that’s my signal to wish him a pleasant trip back to town. Looks to me as if he is more wrapped up in making a sale than in studying my needs and advising me what is best for me. That’s my interest, and it ought to be his. “Not long ago when I was in the market for a power and light outfit, I had the opportunity of seeing half a dogen plants in operation. Some of them looked pretty good. to me, but as I never had any experience with an clectrcal system before, I was a bit Puzzi “Then along came a salesman whose talk steadied cae An outfit that can afford to be criticized good plants,’the salesman said, ‘and prob- ably wonder what I have to offer that is better. Now I’m not going to say that the Western Electric Outfit is the best. 1 No plant is best for every purpose and every situation. But what is your pur- pose—light or power? If it is light, then I want to say that with the Western Electric Outfit, you get ample light, and something else in the bargain—extra engine capacity. “He went on to tell me that the West- ern Electric people had gone in for power, plenty of power, believing that most farm- ers depend on Power as a necessary aid in their work. of course with a power- ful outfit abundant light goesalong without | saying. iPhone 490 it Western Electric Power & Light Mc -es the Battery last longer _ Ted Roush is a farmer known to his neighbors as acareful buyer. He looks before he buys any machinery, such as a Power and Light Outfit. So this letter that he wrote to the Western Electric Company —the actual experience of a real farmer—will be help- ful to you if power is what you are looking for in your outfit. “* "You've been looking at some mighty » Say “‘power”’ and you're talking the farmer’s language “Just then the Western. Electric man caught sight of my grindstone, feed mixer and buzz-saw that I keep hitched up to the shafting down in the barn. “(‘See,’ he said. ‘Looks as if we figured right in your case too. What you want first of all is power—andI’m going toshow you how the Western Electric Outfit can take care of this apparatus of yours.’ ’”” ‘Labr Motor Sales Company Distributors BISMARCK, N. D. Lat the Western Electric Power & Light Ouifit help solve your farm labor problem. sed [Crit Hillsboro, Ohio “Then he showed me how I could belt the pulley to my shafting and without any trouble run the machinery. This can be done while the batteries are being charged, or it is just as easy to switch off the generator and deliver’ all the engine power to the pulley, at the same time you take light from the batteries, How long do the batteries last? Here’s the agent's answer to that: “**The reason why our batteries last ix because they are charged without strain, The charge flows in under fairly high ¢. Pressure at first, but then begins to slow- down gradually, 80 thet when the engine stops itself the current is juct trickling in. It is thanks: to this automatic reg- ulation that the batter. ies last longer.’ “I like that.” But 1 don’t want anybody to believe it because of what Thave said. I think the only sensible plan is to see the outfit work, youre Then you can be sure. ge A eth No matter what plant you finally buy, you’ll be interested in some facts and figures that show just how electric Dower and light can help you in your farm work. Qu: book- let SL6 tells the story, a Ai Some good territory still availatle, . for live-wire representatives . Phone 490