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1909 LAHR MOTOR Phone 490 mM CITY GUARD AGAINST RASH ACTION ail (Continued from page 1) honest effort to get back on solid ground. onthe going to be Fea easy task. The industrial program has been launched, The ‘taxpayers money is invested and millions tied up that are need- jed now to finance state, counties, municipalities. and other poli: Tl tical subdivisions, Action must be taken to safeguard this: and retrieve as much as can be salvaged. Calling one another em- tf ns of En ineers'| Two Organizations is ‘bezalers, crooks, perjurers, will get us nowhere. Elect Officers and Adjourn North Dakota is ‘fundamentally sound, but it has been Sessions ng with fire the last few years. There should be, however, oes nest, cooperation to that end that a way may be found to PICK CONVENTION CITIES: protect the best. interests of the state and to bring North Da- jkota into preparedness for that commercial activity which will Resolutions § the hospital-;come.upon the heels of the period df deflation. There must. be ity of Bismai were passed by the} a forward cooperati for the ve , fan North Daiota Society of Bnginects | © ard cooperation for the gener al welfare of all the people and the North Dakota chapter of the/ regardless of past political contention and bitterness, American Association of Engineers | he et a 7 q oor: : fatore: they adjourned thelr annual The Tribune stands then for such a program as a solution joint convention last night. of the present crisis, worked out in a spirit-of tolerance and oN Officers were elected by the Norti) |fair play without compromising on principles of sound govern- Dakota ee of Enelneers as fol- -] ment pnt always guarding against a bitter warfare of ‘futile re- CONFERENCE AT CLEVELAND, 0,, henigants we 'B. Stevenson, Fi vice-president, and i. 1°. Chandler, | university, secretary. . ears. MEDAL FOR Chapter Officers, DYING BUT: STILL The North Dakota chapter of the | LIVING IN N; DAK. American Association of Engineers; . follows: E. Kaulfuss, past president; | Walcott, N. ‘D, Feb- Feb. 12--Retativ W. G. Black, Mandan, president; Wil-) of Henry 0. Magenton, farmer-soldiews liam Barneck, Bismarck, B. F. Chand-| yesterday received a citation from the ler, university; J. N. Roherty, Bis-| war department, signed by the adju- marck; R. T. Jackson, Fargo; E. J.| tant general and President Wilson, for Thomas; Minot, and W. B. Stevenson, | bravery in giving his life on the bat- VOTES PROGRAM vice presidents and members of the/ board. of directors, and eee |: treasurer. The meeting: of thé North Dakota! chapter will be held in, Bismarck and the meeting of the North Dakota’ ,So- | ciety in Jamestown. | The. Bismarck meeting will be held first and mbst| of the delegates will go a damestov for a joint session. | Resolution ‘of Thanks. The resolution follows: Be it resolved by the North. Dakota Society of Engineers. and the North Dakota Chapter of the American As-! sociation of Engineers, assembled in joint convention et ‘Bismarck, Febru- | ary 10 and ]1,:that a vote of thanks! be extended to the city of Bismarck for hospitable reception given this joint convention. That we especially thank, the Bis-! marck club of the S. A. E. for their welcome and entertainment and W. G. Barneck, chairman: of the .pro- gram committee, for providing a most successful and profitable program. That. we express, to the city com- mission our appreciation as due for the use of the community room in the public library, to the librarian for courtesies extended, and to the Commercial club and the Town Cries for providing transportation to the adjoining points of eneineeting. inter- est. UNSEAT GRIBSTY IN U. 8. HOUSE Washington, Feb. 12.—George Grib- sty, Democratic representative from j; Alabama, is not entitled to his seat ia the house, the investigation committee decided today. The committee held that James ‘Wickersham, Republican, was elected. / Dinner Dance at Hotel Mc- Kenzie tonight. Dancing at 10 To the First nant + 50 Persons presenting this coupon we will give fre a generous sample of Dr. LeGear's Poultry Prescription or. Dr. LeGear’s Lice Killer ‘They are the personal prescrip. tions of| Dr. L. D. LeGear, for 29 years Ameria 's foremost Veterin- arian and Expert Poultry Breeder Come at once before samples are gone wn NORTH DAKOTA List of Dealers for Bis- marck, Burleigh County. . Oscar H. Will & Co., . 322 Fourth Street, Seeds tle field of France, today. Mr. Magenton 8 ivf is worki THREE! INNEW ROCKFORD ND, TRAGEDY Mother Shoots Husband and Poisons Self and Ten Months Old Baby New. Rockford, Feb. 12—Mrs. | Charles Byntun, 22, shot-and.killed her husband here Tuesday and then took poison, dying’ today. Her baby, ten months old, has also been’ poisoned and. is not. expected to live. Domestic. troubles is believed’ the cause of the affair, vA Little Girl, Born to Mr. and Mrs. H. E.. Cod> dington of ‘Bismarck, Feb. 12,.a little girl weighing nine ‘pounds: 7 S i e Buy. a. Willard—a_ Willard Threaded Rubber Battery. That’s the fie step. Because’ the plates are in- .sulated not merely separated. No. chance. of puncturing, car- bonizing, splitting or warping, and no bills for replacement of insulation. It’ outlasts the plates, Next — keep your battery chargéd, and put in water every two weeks. Finally—drive around twice a month for a battery. test. You'll know us by ‘the red. Willard Sign. Ask about the Willard’ Threaded Rubber Battery. Willard Service Station 408 Broadway Willard Batteries CTLLED B Exchange’ Service Between Pro- ducer and Consumer Urged by. Comesiios i i Cleveland. Ohio, Feb ‘ASTe All- American: Co-operative Conmmission was given a new program at the co- ‘operative conference of farmers and labor which closed a- three-day coir vention today. The program provides for an ex- change service to bring farmers and consumers together, and suggests that labor organizations and farm organi- cations invite each other in the meet- ing. The principal of collective bargain- ing tor farmers and laborers alike peResolutions were adopted favoring control. of the packers and to restore the railroads’ to unified government control and that the rates be re- duced. Brooklia, Mags., is the largest town, ip the world ai inistered under the town meeting system. ball ly and the open shop op-{ | Tar and it. helpe No matter what your need may be—a new car, a new truck, a.tire, a battery, an overhauling job, a place to store your car—we have the SATURDAY, FEB. 12, 1921 1921 building, the equipment, the clean cut, courteous men and women and the exper- ience to serve you promptly, courteously, and at a rea- sonable price. Won’t You Drop in or Telephone 490? MOREINTEREST IN AUTO SHOWS - THAN BEFORE Lahr Back From East, Optimis-: tic Over ‘Future of Motor _ Car, Industry BIG CROWD AT SHOWS The public: is taking more interest than ever in the automobile shows be- ing held in the east, according to W. E. Lahr, president of the Lahr Motor ‘Sales company, who returned yester- day from a ten-day business trip east. ‘Mr. Laur attended an Overland dis- tributors meeting at Chicago and saw the Chicago.and Minneapolis automo- bile Shows: Attends Shows. “T have. attended the Chicago show nearly every. year for 10 years and I never saw sw crowd as there was this year... 1 ct the records show that the attendance mark was broken every day of the show. “automobile distributors and bank- ers seem to think that we-are over the hill and that general conditions are going to.continye to, improve so ¢hat. by spring busjgess will be speeding along its way,to normal, In fact I talked to,.digtributors, who say that, they have made, more, sales and have more prospective buyers than they had during February’ of last: year.” “Are, Big Vajues.” When asked what he had learned in regard to. motor, cars as a result of the shows, Mr, Lahr stated that .he “had noted seyeral new makes that = had never before been shown, but | came home as usual, convinced that quality.and price considered the Over- land and the Willys Knight cars stil are the big values.” The motor car Buying public of thé fiture is going to Jook more carefully intothe service; they are going to get with the car they/are buying rather than just.the car. ; In fact, from now on it is gotag to be service and sales, instead of Just. sales.” WANTS TO HELP “OTHER MOTH- Mrs. Wm. Sager, 901 Nichol St. Ut- fea, N. Y.: “F Eladly write anything that helps a mother with her chil- dren. .My little girl had whooping cough and I waa afraid she woulil choke. I.gave her Foley's Honey and her wonderfully. She could Sleep. ‘most all night with- out coughing.” ; sThe good. cough sy- rup check’ jcolay,, stops coughing. cuts Note: Its Present Price Compare It Trans-continental record. let price decide. TOME: $1595 = Roadster, $1595 Prices: fa. With Others N naturally look to higher priced ‘cars for: a basis of comparison with Essex. you nothing by which to judge its quality and ability. In four times breaking the Trans-continental record w: ith four different cars, Essex gave a proof of consistent endur- ance and reliability such as no other car has-shown, High. priced cars, time and time again have tried to‘ break the None ever succeeded. did it four times, every entry beating the former record. _ Can any ear, at: anywhere nea reasons for its choice? Compare it point by point and The Esxex price gives Essex its price, offer so many r b. Detroit Cabriolet, $2100 Sedan, $2450 R. B: Loubek Motor Co. Distributor’ BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA‘ y mustard v raw, phlegm and cover; ealing membranes with a } inflamed coating. —advi. Grocery Service—Phone 34. "GRANDMOTHER KNEW ‘There Was Nothin Nothing So Good for Congestion and Colds as Mustard But_ the | oldashioned mustard: while it plaster and blistered acted, Get the relief and help that. without the ae teent ane Musterole’ dees ite” hr tra it a white ointment, ado with ol of ee tard, It is scientifically that bork: wonders, not blister the od pth aad Danse BROTHERS ALES COMPANY 800 4th Street "Today Will Be the Last Day of Our AUCTION SALE Owing to the fact that I must give up-my lo- cation, I will sell my entire Stock of e e e Clothing «Furnishings At Public Auction this afternoon at 2:30 and this evening at 7:30.. This willbe your opportunity to buy goods at your own price as nothing will be reserved. Don’t Forget the Time and Place GEORGE H. COLEMAN Phone 358° 109 5th St., Bismarck H. B. Neighbor, Auctioneer Sr COUPE ‘When comfort is complete and _cost of operation at the mini- mum there is little more to be desired in a closed car , The Coupe adds to those qual- ities real beauty of design and excellent good taste fe ‘The gasoline consumption is unusually low The tire mileage is unusually high _M.B. GILMAN CO 212 Main Street _ Bismarck, N. D Order your Dodge Brothers Motor Car now for prompt Spring Delivery.