The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 5, 1921, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT HUDSON SUPER-SIX T - . Today’s Market Emphasizes . Its Price Advantage Price comparisons are the first inquiry of judi- cious buyers today. We feel no need to call attention to Super-Six quality. That you know well. Its leadership is an old, accustomed position—now in its sixth year as the world’s largest selling fine car. But we do urge specific attention to its price. We urge you to compare it with the price of cars to which you have always compared it in quality, performance and distinction. We know such examination can only enhance : ' appreciation of its value.: You will acknowledge a price advantage in Hudson not found in any car of its quality. ~R.B.Loubek Motor Co. Distributors * 216 Main Street ‘ Bismarck, N. D. AIT EXHIBIT ys BISMARCK MEN . An exhibit of unique and ‘more than Five Threaded Rubber Reasons 1, Willard Threaded Rubber Bat- teries are standard on 175 makes of motor cars and trucks. 2, Most of the important battery improvements originated with Willard, and are today found in the, Willard Threaded Rubber Battery." 3. Threaded. Rubber Insulation saves you money because it does not warp, puncture, crack or cdrbonize. It outlaste the plates. 4. Threaded Rubber Insulation— found only in the Willard Threaded Rubber Battery—permits ‘‘bone-dry” u action—so often the despair of aspir- shipment that keeps the battery new. | ing beginners. Several of the pic: ‘ _ §, Asan authorised Willard Service \ tures are excellent copies of classic) ship, Station we offer to Willard user | canvases, Uhe prized possessions of] Bowbells, Mar. 3.—Bowbells and the benefit of the broad Willard policies, ‘Willard Service passing interest is a showing of oil and water color paintings now on at the Perry Furniture store. It repre- gents the efforts and labor of the art students of Mrs, J. F. Paul Gross, and certain deserves high commenda- tion bafh for teacher and pupils. All these ‘pictures have been painted within the last few months and in- dictates high merit on the part of the teacher, as well as splendid capacity. on tHe pad of the pupils. Nearly aH pictures of the collec- tion are landscapes, with a few mar- ines and at least one striking animal study, in which last picture the young artist has succeeded well in produc- | ing that active arrested motion—the (European galleries. Especially note- worthy is a hunt copy, “Windsor Cas- tle,” in which the young artist has succeeded splendidly in diffusing through a sordid English landscape, Station é the gold of an Italian atmosphere—an aura of Night he changes it into road a castle of the ‘Holy Grail. So far, a 408 B way. Co copy of Turner's “Venice,” showing Will ir Maxwell Chevrolet _ F. A. KNOWLES, Optical Specialist Your Eyes Examined and Lenses Ground to correct all defects of the eye which glasses will cure. Bring us your. broken: lenses or your prescription, we can replace’ any lense almost while you wait. We have the only . Lense Grinding Plant in the city, coupled with a complete stock of lenses. F. A. KNOWLES, Jeweler and Optician * Bismarck USED CAR BARGAINS 1916 Chevrolet Touring in Good $1 5.00 Mechanical Condition .... Touring, <6 voeuis eset TOUFING (55 oes detente es the harbor with the city in the dis- tance, all-under a fleecy Italian sky. The work shown will doubtless cre- ate much comment and deserved ¢om- mandation: Mrs. Gross thus far has labored: quietly and unobtrusively in tne uppuiiding of art aud art culture, and this little collection alone shows, her erforts not to have been in vain. Shop at ‘the Emporium, 116 5th St., and save money. prices. General Auto Repairing — Your car should be put in good shape before Spring. Let us figure with you. First Class Work at Reasonable 202 4th Street O.K. GARAGE Phone 951 driving the car. were Frank Kunz, George Hanlon and Thomas ‘Lee. ed it appears.the goal will be reached IN B P with ease, ‘Bismarck has several candidates in waiting and its member- Three Bismarck men had narrow| Bismarck and towns tributary so as escapes when a large truck in which| to have a large class for initiation they were riding hit a vacant post| during April at which time they will west of Mandan and was smashed. ‘George W. Cole of Mandan, was| of various kinds. The Bismarck men = ‘ TO CLASH TONIGHT. Fargo, Mar. 5.—Fargo and Wahpe- —Northern | ton high schools fought their way Proda ane poultry, | through the semi-finals and meet to-/ Produce 0. 2: night for the district championship. —- Minot, Mar. 5.—Minot and Harvey| Legiori! ! “The ‘Rookie’s Re- meet tonight for district champion-| turn” at. the Bismarck Theatre| | commencing (Monday is the one: Kenmare meet tonight for champion- picture-of.alljthat you can’t af- ship. efficient. There is Authorized Buick Service, too, wherever you go. Effective January 1, Regular equip- ment on all models will include cord tires. The Bismarck Tire & Auto Co. 211 Broadway BISMARCK, Nb. , ea “Ut RR Lee was unhurt. Kunz A \ amd Hanlon were badly bruised. to our. agent, or ship direct to, T He importance of a busi- : ness man’s affairs demands that his car be absolutely trust- worthy. That is why Buick is a favorite among business men. ~The New Buick Nineteen Twenty One models, powerful and comfortable as they are WHEN .BETTER AUTOMOBILES -ARE BUILT, - BUICK WILL BUILD THEM THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ‘REPORT REVOLT AGAIN AGAINST SOVIET RULERS Cablegram Declares That Revo- lutionists Are Holding Kronstaet { Washington, Mar. 5,—Official infor-| mation is. that Kronstaet, soviet fort-| ress, has fallen into hands of revolu- tionary by the Finnish legation. A cablegram from the senate for-/ eign offices at Helsignfors said revo- lutionists were holding Kronstaet. j The cablegram also said that there are unconfirmed reports that a tre- mendous upheaval in Russia, that the Moscow garrison refused to fight, and that the greater part of Petrograd was under control: of the revolutionists. B.P. 0. E. STAGE | BIGMERTING AT. - BLK QUARTERS Bismarck’ Etks last evening held their annual: election of officers fol- lowed by a big moose meat. banquets The following officers were elected| for the ensuing year: Exalted Kuler—P. R. Fields. Leading Knight—H. T. Murphy. ‘Loyal Knight—Alex Rosen. "i Lect. ‘Knight—G. R. Thompson, * Secretary—L. K. Thompson. Treasurer—€. W. McGray. Tiler—B. ‘H. Sperry. Trustee, 3 years—S. W. Derrick. Representative—J: P.. Sell. Alternate—I: C. Davies. Elks Minstrel! Committee reported contracts had been made to put on a minstrel show in about sixty days. This American order is making an extensive:; drive for membership to reach the million membership this year and from results already attain- ship committee, J. P. Sell, chairman, is forming plans for a big drive in stage some high class entertainments Sell your’ cream and poultry | vortnern’ Produce Co., Bis- marck. Write us for prices on | ford to miss. ; : 4:s i € [LANGER VIEWS _ MINN. SESSION St. Paul, Mar. 5.—William Langer, former attorney general of North Da- kota, who watched today's session of], the Minnesota legislature, character. ized as disgraceful last night's fracas during. the closing hours of the North f Pl HONE 490 Dakota legislative session. Mr. ‘Langer is on his way to Kansas to take up the fight against the organ- ization work of A. C. Townley. IT WORKED WONDERFULLY . Have you noticed the number of persons coughing this Spring, caused by. an irritated condition in the chest, bronchial tubes or throat? This coughing is banished by a few doses of Fojey’s Honey and Tar. Mrs. Anna Stein,'410 Western Ave. Covington, Ky., writes: “Your cough medicine worked wonderfully on. our little son. He is“subject to bronchitis. The first doses helped him.” Good for all sorts of coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough and grip coughs. \ SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1921, LAHR MOTOR SALES CO. Yj -4DO0R SEDAN "The simple explanation of its great popularity is that the Sedan deserves all the good things that are said of it In addition to its good looks and the protection it provides, the car has an unusual reputation for consistent service ‘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. \ THE UNIVERSAL CAR Genuine Ford Service—and Parts NSIST on genuine Ford parts for your Fotd car. Mail order houses, | stores and many garages sell imitation—counterfeit narts which have not the quality of the genuine Ford parts, but the Authorized Ford Dealers as well as the Authorized Sales and Service Dealers sell only the genuine Ford-made Ford parts. You are safe with them, while your car is mighty unsafe if repaired with imitation parts. The real Ford parts are made from the same properly heat treated steel as their counter-parts in the Ford car. Every part is heat-treated according -to its use. pending upon the service they perform, Ford parts are tempered to insure the longest life. Tested after almost every operation while being manu- factured, these parts present a vast difference from those not manu-’ factured under Ford supervision, Counterfeit parts range from thirty to /seventy five per cent below the quality of the Ford standard. Don’t take chances; demand Ford parts, they’re safer. Bring your Ford to us and thus make “assurance doubly sure.” If you want a Ford car, truck or Fordson tractor, leave your ‘order without delay, as now we can make fairly prompt delivery—Touring Cars. Coupes, Sedans, Runabouts, Trucks and Fordson Tractors. Why not drop in and talk over your wants? The Dakota Motor Co. Phone 318 Bismarck, N. D. Donse BRoTHERS

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