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PAGE EIGHT BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE ter motoring. winter as well as summer. J A little alcohol in your radiator, your carouretor ad- justed for cold weather, your battery properly charged, and your car is ready to give you value received during Add to this our centrally located, clean, warm stor- age, and you'll wonder why you have ever laid up your YOUR CAR THIS WINTER | Why not get 12 months’ service out of your car? It represents a several hundred dollar investment—too much to lie idle nearly half the year, especially when you come to know the pleasure and satisfaction of win- SATURDAY, NOV. 13, 1920 Did you ever stop to think how much better it would be to have your car gone over BEFORE you lay it up for win- ter (if you do), than to store it until spring and then have it overhauled? A car that is gone over BEFORE it is stored, will with- stand rust and deterioration better than a car that is stored just as it comes in from your last trip. Also, you will get better work at this time of the year than you will in the spring, because we keep our very. best men during the winter and add men “that we can get” in the spring rush. ' There isn’t a shop ANYWHERE that is better equipped, more methodically operated, or in charge of bet- ter men, than ours. A machine recently installed in our shop at an expense of over $1,000.00, does bearing work that cannot possibly be done by hand. All time on cars is ae i i ° ° & e car during the winter. kept by a man who does nothing else—this feature you will 4; ee :. ° : : A j Why not join the ever-increasing winter wise motor- || find only in our shop. : ort " - Our Mr. Whittey is at your, service—suggestions and advice for the ask- ists? tg a ) Wing. Why not drive in and talk it over? OUR BONDED, FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE AT MAIN AND SIXTEENTH STREETS IS JUST THE PLACE TO STORE YOUR CAR IF YOU LAY IT UP FOR THE WINTER ; : “PHONE 490 ‘ ; WILLYS-OVERLAND DISTRIBUTORS ‘ 300 FOURTH STREET — 5 = j 7 Pe FIRST MEETING {figures may be mentioned Dr, Edou- |The likelihood is that some 12 of 15 }vance entirely new propositions at 48 ELKS’ NOTICE | Sell your cream and poultry | OLD S OF NATIONS TO [ard Benes, foreign minister of Czecho- | committees will be formed, and that /hours notice. . _ |Holders of Elks’ Entertainment | to our agent, or ship direct, to of teed or chat are inte easily ie 2 ovakia and creator of the “Little hae etdeal! ; cae oie 1 eroups und| Subjects to come before the as- Tickets \ |Northern Produce Co. Bis: dey externally with— a BE HELD NOV. 15) pntente”; M. Puderewski, fi i That creo e trey sroups MT | sembly at the instance of individual! The second. * entertainment | 2 | | ; M. Paderewski, first prime | distributed among. those committees. ; < . ke: Writ fi | minister of the new Poland; Hjalmer | jmong the duties of the assembl “i member-nations are several proposed | Will be SATURDAY night, Nov. | marck. rite a or prices on} (Continued from Page One) Branting, prime minister, of Sweden | jy sons Shee preci Ren iments to the covenant, some ot | 18th; your ticket reads Monday, | cream and pouiiry.—Northern} provided by the Versailles Peace trea-| until a few weeks.ago; President Mot- |“ ult be he Hfar aie ern oeanlien putea i ing th : ition | Nov. 13. ~ oy | Produce Co. | Forty-two nations, ranging in im- | ex-Pi lent Ador, who recently acted fi te toe i justice, the heath foe the smaller nations within the \ , portance from the British Empire to/as chairman at the international fi-|O) Metin the ‘commission en com. (league, while one submitted by\ Hoi- “HAVE G 99 | } the Republic of Haiti, are expected to nancial conference gt Brussels. Many | €anization. the commission om come | ren eh the covenant pro; | | Phe etenhee neni tobe eeeeh send delegates. Of the 45 states men- | -Europeat 2 7 munications and transit, and the spe- | : : i ‘ N if g tioned in the covenant, only three will ey Sy aTLSRata ae eon cial tribunal that is to deal with all; vision for suppression of the opium | . WRITE SISTERS \E- There Should Be No be unrepresented—the United States, | not be the rule even in their ca qeputes connected with international | traffic in the Far East. : ~ ‘ ma Houluras and Bangor ittsen more | Thus: Argentine will send its fore! pa a * iat e ia auesti iy | It 18, of course, impossible to fore- | ga sipioma from Takia Business | 66 : ” : nd the question of eranting teow | minister, Senor Pueyrredon, as one of |, Tncidentally certain questions Will ty now jong the session will last,, College, Fargo, N. D., isapass-key | D l t Ch Id and ins cuestien ot granting hen its} delegates, while Chile will be rep- oe come idered consernine: the relallon | sab intonation yeceived from reliablo | to a good job anywhere. A recent | \ e Ica e 1 ren cess to the session as new members | resented by Don Antonio H , | Ship between the council 2 BS an ge “9 reeks. ete ‘ >, | a : will be one of the first items of busi- | former foreign minister, and Den Mar {sembly as well 2s between those |S9Utcesfndicates three or four weeks ley Mien ante rances | Too many promising children are per- ness to be considered. Among these | nuel Rivas Vicuna, deputy and former | bodies and the various technical or. #4 nother big shipment of fam- elle brane is fan le, Oreg., | mitted to die from lack of proper care. Only applicants are Austria and Bulgaria of | minister of finance. Each member na- | S#nizetions created by them. ‘gus Patrick Duluth Overcoats:| ol melt fine 2 aces there, the | yesterday another little 3-year-old near me ine former enemy states and a num- | tion is entitled to three officially ac- Other imiportent See eee LY ize and: stvle awaits you lormer with tl e First National Bank, | was laid away forever, and it could have £ ber of small nations just emerged in- | credited delegates, but they may send | before the assembly will be action | Four. size, ic e the latter in the County Clerk’s i been saved. to’ statehood. substitute and experts as well, Swe-|the recommendations ot the recen!| Klein, Tailor and Cleaner. office. Both are graduates of The first mistake ‘of th at cott the z Aamitiiag: Gashany z | den has availed itself of this privilege | international financial conference at Dakota Business Co'eve. ‘ e€ first mistake 0. @ parent or * Admitting Germany an Issue and one of its three substitute dele- | Brussels; formulation of policy and | ecg 7) sickly child is to assume that it is “just vw Tho question of admitting Ger-| gates ig.a woman, Mrs. Anna Bugge- | Methods: for the employment of the | Banks _and big business,” far naturally puny and never has been strong; many to. ‘membership will also | Wickgell, widely known .as'an expert |Jeague’s weapon, the economic boy- | énd -near, prefer Dakota-trained but I hope he will outgrow his weakness.” % come under discussion, as it is likely : i 3 d preparation for concerted | I igen £ i to be raised by. se 1 of the former | 0" iMternational law. ate a reparation or Rae emp) loyees. i It is\not “natural” for any child to be : =f e i} acl ve © rt Ps : * EY Buropean neutrals, and it seems likely ; Organization First \sioh' of all. tratiie in: wothen and. chit | eaours: Follow the SucceSful.”? Write | puny. There is something distinctly wrong that the admission of Mexico may also} Much of the early work of the ses- |dren. Other questions of equal im-j en Oe EC TER F. L. Watkins, Pres., 806 Front and this trouble,can be located. Z : come before the session. All the states | sign will be devoted to organization, | portance may be broached, as the as-| SIN b St., Fareo, N. D.} for terms and | Now, let ‘us get a sensible method of dealing with this seeking membership will be required | the appointment of committees being | sembly is absolute master of its own | @ 9S cent bes of.cur ciak, cass. First, call a Chiropractor, and learn definitely as to whether there are any serious twists or bends in the ver- , tebral.column. Sometimes the cause of low titality may at once be located here and quickly remedied. , to submit to such regulation of their military naval and aerial armaments as the league may deem necessary, and the league’s permanent advisory | commission on military, naval and air } questions has been at work since details ct 1000-Pupil Club, etc. 4 one of the most ‘troublesome items. | procedure and can vote leave to ad-| JOSEPH BRESLOW, Druggist " THE REX THEATRE August collecting the data which wilt TODAY | SEE ’ be needed by the assembly for proper f Saree eee» | SILULAM FAVERSHAM R. S. ENGE, D. C., Phi C. The acting president of the assem- : : P : { ‘The Man Who Lost Him- » i bly, M. Hymans of: Belgium, will open self” Licensed Chiropractor Turkish Bath Parlors and X-Ray Laboratories Included . Lady Attendant the first meeting, ag the assembly has not yet had a chance to elect a president of its own. This election will be the very first order of busi- MACK SENNET “Great Scott” Dionse BROTHERS Lucas Block, Rooms 9-10-11 * , and will be followed by the elec- RUTH OF THE ROCKIES . sea anc Rs é Hon’ of four, vies, presidenie and. the Ford Weekly , Office Hours—9 to 12; 1:30 tp 6:00; 7:30 to 9:00 appointment of a committee ‘on cre- | Ehret dentials. i Will Not Detract Importance Enough names of delegates are known to show the absence of mon- archy will not detract from the im- portance of the gathering, although it may reduce its picturesque quality somewhat. Among the more noted 4 000R SEDAN HOPUOUOTEGGNGAGQOUUUAOONANOODNADEOUUUNNASHAOOOEOOUOOOGAUNSUUUDOEOHOOUGODNCOGENAOTAUNOTAUENLNUUHEEUNUL MMMM MMMM MMMM TTT ! SHEFFIELD SILVER That Makes the Home and the | Thanksgiving Table Look In- ‘ viting—It is a Well Apprecia- | The comfort and beauty of the appointments add to the ip at enjoyment which you derive from the easy riding qualities of the Sedan. ~ a es Se ee , cass | The upholstery is done in genuine mohair velvet. ( / In selecting silverware for the ANUULANACAGUURANAULUNOEESVONCONEUCUEDEQUNOELOUUSEUOUUEGUOULOUOELEUSUECUMSEOOEEOUOECEONEY The gasoline consumption is unusually low. i The tire mileage is unusually hign, home you should consider who the fi y . manufacturers are, their styles and \ as if solid or plated, for good silver is { - : ' ‘ like having that much money in the ' f COMMUNITY. : oe Wine pye, ns mdi Me b I } GILMAN CO , bank, it always has a bank value. : | : M. B. . We carry the famous and well- Hi | 212 Main Street Bismarck, N. D. known line of Sheffield-silver, and we : ‘ : mention some of the most useful { Accepted by social leaders zi epee everywhere, COMMUNITY pieces for home and Thanksgiving PLATE proves its practical festivities. value in combini ine | 3 hi chara of doen with sold Sheffield—Cream- Sets, Coffee and : i ’ Wearing quality, Tea Sets, Sandwich Trays, Casser- ‘ COMMER oe oles, Carving Sets, Steak Sets. { H one-third the cost of solid Also a complete line of Sterling ! silver. silver, i It is our pride to have a : 7 . 7 haa Hl) distinctive showing of COM- ,. Our silverware is guaranteed and MUNITY PLATE always at fully warranted for long years of your service, service. ! + é _ BONHAM BROS. Jewelers and _ Optometrists 110 Fourth Street \ LOMAS HDW. CO. Main Street BISMARCK, N. D,