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PAGE.TWO $4 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE SATURDAY, SEPT. 18, 1920 AUTOMOBILE IS ENTERING UPON GREATEST ERA M. B. Gilman Reviews Condi- tions and Answers Talk of. »“Over-saturation”: HONESTY IS BEST POLICY With reports uf doubling of produc- tion iby many automobile plants talk of the “point of’ saturation” in the business has been heard. Is the automotive danger near that point? M. B. Gilman, of M. G. Gilman & company., distributor of Dodge Brothers motor cars, says not. Re- viewing the situation Mr. Gilman said: “As to the much-belabored ‘point of saturation,’ there have recently come to its rescue those who have awaken- ed to the fact that the yearly resale business of a possible ten or twelve million owners (if that is the ‘point of saturation’) will be nearly twice as ————— aeefndetodireobeoebelofoleloedebeledebebatebt rhs Olen) | | ) The Key to Safely A “Hartford” policy is your key to safety. It safegaurds your: investment. In case of fire you are assured of prompt payment of loss. Protect yourself against finan- cial,loss from fire. Secure a. Hartford poliey now. Come here for it. “The Man Who ‘Knows Insur- ance.” Bismarek, N. D. a a lhig as the biggest manufacturing year we have yet had. So that the bugaboo of saturation has become far; less formidable than has the query, not particularly pressing now but apt} to be emphatically on. ‘Who will be among the sur when the, re-order business becomes the con- trolling factor?’ “Obviously ,the owners of uns: factory cars will not rebuy them, in| spite of all the claims for unlimited improvements. A car that does not, sell itself in the hands of its u makes new triends—and only, friend: become custome: (No manufactu the motor can man urer has sown, such will be the y and extent of his reaping.’ | 1 “But ther injunction. those concerns that h ture in mind while manufacturing and selling, will be protected by the high percentage of res: tome and a ‘warning to those whol have been chiefly concerned in divi- jends. seems perfectly plain that the the percenlage of intelligent erienced rebuyers ,the ‘more must be the merits of the rence in their fields. to find fault with, rhit of those claims which the puts into the advertising, | the ‘manufacturer some-} the we but w times thought into the cur, “So that, asa’ matter of inescapable fact, future comp: salve: itself into honesty that. recognizes that s suid und done,.the public whether any particular main on the market. gar shall r “The rain s of petition is basic hones reaching. They begin with the se- lection of material for the car—or even back of that, with the actual de- sign as worked out in the enginecring | department. They end in the charac- ter of service which the owner. gets out of the car (not alone out of the dealer), and the sensible, businesslike and agreeable relationship that exists | between the service department of the dealer.” } EIGHTY diers’ Home, Cal.,\ write: been troubled with cons years. I have found Foley Cathartic Tablets keep me in a better and natur- al shape than any medicine I ever} have taken. I am almost eighty years) old and I am pleased to tell you of] the value 1 Irave received.” Foley! Cathartic. Tablets cause. no pain, | nausea nor griping. They relieve in- digestion, sick headache, biliousness and sour stomach.—advt. Now is the time to-fill your. basement. with Monarch Coal.— C. A. Finch Lumber Co. It is hard to imagine a business needing: deliv- ery at all. which. could not profitably use a car so. even in, service and so economical in cost. 212 Main St., Bismarek tis-} sto steady Cus=| marek hi The more carefully, 1p,, motored through here s there must, Ve} yay home from a business trip to ud the less will be} pickinson. ssly overlooks putting] ma ¥ fe _ CITY NEWS From Wilton Fred Michel of Wilton, is in town today on busi Looe —-s Here . Thomas, of Fargo, was in the today attending to busihess mat- S. Mosher and J. I. Nichols, of were in tdwn ‘transacting busi- today. Burnett. Here tt, Dickinson lawyer, smarck today attending to Alexander Ambersy of Pelican Rap- was in town today seeing about land in Burleigh county. On School Matters A. GC. Berg of Dickinson, own today conferring with Mi! was in Di Mrs, Ajfred Hogs " who: hi been a patient in the Bis- pital returned home Kriday, The final of the Elks’ baud for the booster trip will be held tonight at the Elks’ hall at 7:30 p,m. I. I. Ingmundson, of Jamestown, on his ‘nters Hospital Ferrell entered the Bis- al yesterday for treat- errell has been ill for sev- ment. Mr, I eral month: To University of Minnesota Edwin Carlson, -Robert Buzzelle, and Walter. Penwarden of this city, will leave next week tor Minneapolois where they will enter the University at that place. : Attention Masons The first regular mecting of the fall season will open Monday evening, “SHORTAGE” OF TRAINED HELP Big Firms draw heavily on Da- kota Business. College,, Fargo, N. D., for capable office help. In spite of large enrollments, a student “shortage”? isnow threatened. 1000 D.. B.C. pupils will be needed to mect demands next term, Every Fargo bank and all whole- sale houses but one employ D. B. C. graduates. M. Rynning is the 98th with Standard Oil Co. _Ber- dina, Oldoren is the; Sth, for, Delco Light Products Co, “Follow the Succe$fful.”? Join the 10Q02New-Pupil lub’ now. Waite F. 1. Watkins, Pres., 806 Front St., Fargo, N. D, i .| pewa Falls, Wis. Mr, Hanson expe | There | All | | Sept. 20, 1920, at’ 7:36 p. m- will be work in the F) C. degree. Masons are urged. to be present. Left For College ; Richard C. Leonard left last even ing for Hanover, N. H.,.where he wil enter Dartmouth college at that )) His. brother, Eugene W. Leona leaves tomorrow evening for the college to resume ‘his studies « senior, at. that, institution. Last Showing To Beach Mark Twain’s Wonderful Classic, ‘ W. W. Bashman and family of 810 Rosser street, left Saturday for a short trip to’ Beach. Mr. Bashman has a furniture store at that nd will attend to his. business inte s whil he is there. Naturlaization Hl Judge W. L. Nuessle and Charles C, Wattam will go Monday to hold a nat-| § 4 uralization hearing at Ste On ‘Tuesday, they. will hold heariy in McLean county, and‘on Wednesday in Sheridan county, sn aemenanarmnmm ma erm A seven-reel Hanson; Back H. M. Hanson- has. just’ returned from an extended trip: through Minne-| 9 sota, and Wisconsin, “While y purchased an 80,acre farm at Ch CONEY WELTINGE Monday: - Themas Neighan PRINCE CHAP” BISMARC ne —— THEATRE —— Tonight, Tonight Only, BUCK JONES ‘Huckleberry F mn’ | “The anes Shooter” os Thrills, romance, mystery special ‘i and. stunts. Monday: - Douglas Fairbanks in “ARIZONA” to leave in.a short. time to make his future home at Chippewa Falls. Leaves for Home Rev. G. A. Larson, who has been fling the pulpit. at! the ‘Tri: aran church for four Sundi 1 leave for his home in Fargo after B A: true way, The! d hody y Un-| bi vice tomorrow. It is expected that a pastor will be obtained soon for the sharge, Rev. Larson said. become slender. agile, healthy ie | WY the pictures: the shadows are to. | S Leaves For. Mofiit Miss Maude: Trobaugh, formerly a 3tenographer with the Bismarck Tri- bune company will leave Monday, for a visit with’ her mother at Moffit. She and her family will return to} neah, Ken- | erci © thyroid, bo loss of tm the simple, eusy Korein system us se wifTor you orn duce 10 to 9 cxpability wid eh cho kaow you vounger in re, a id. vgure to your ife! As coreen) at any drug ators Feduco your waistline. ear-old | Walil, 1 thi Little. Lakote Walii, thr daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 4. of, tin, died at a local hospi | For Sale BL Must sell at once, on ace only shop in city, county seat of Me- Intosh. County. Good farming country; plenty of work. > Call or write ‘ SCHAEFFER BROS., : Ashley, © erlaking. company to Martin for i From ¥ | Slender | Washburn, wa le funeral of the late Hans Hultberg, /ELM GROVE Money back without question 0¢ HUNT'S Salve fails.tn: the treatment ofITCH, ECZEMA, RINGWORM, TETTER or, ether itching skin diseases. Try’ rhich will be held in W: | SrReete Saar curei he he ak bur ind ay Washburd, on | JOSEPH BRESLOW, Druaolst August Johnson, tho banker at| in town Friday at-| om ng to matters connected with the LET'S GO-TO Fall Days Suggest ae The Essex Sedan Economical—Easily Handled, Beautiful and Comfortable-— : Everyone now thinks of an enclosed car for cool nights and the coming winter But the objection to enclosed bodies on light cars has been ‘their restricted performance. ‘The Essex has ample power to offset the additional body weight. Economical in Operation and Maintenance It is a compact, commodious car, with a range of performance that answers every need. Owners have used their Essex Sedans for long tours. They know no limits to its service. It answers every requirement of comfort and Compare its Price beauty and it is economical . pects a light car to be. ee eae Gasoline, oil and tires are small items of ex- pense in the operation of the Essex. But the greatest saving is due to its reliability. Repair and adjustment costs are negligible. / Much of the satisfaction in motoring comes from the appearance of the car. It expresses one’s taste and individuality as much as one’s clothes or the house in which one lives, The Sedan is in every sense i of all seasons, 2 es ihe And its Price is more than attractive in com- parison with other Sedan types, regardless of the more important question of perf and durability. Benen a R.B. Loubek Motor Co. — BISMARCK N. D. MOTOR cars at

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