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9 / e PAGE EIGHT. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Mechanical Labor With this new price goes our usual service, we will, beginning next Monday, March 21st, reduce our Service Depart- . ment labor ‘charges about 20%. At these reduced prices you will ob- tain the same efficient, prompt, courte- ous service as before. IBIG PRICE REDUCTION _ Inan effort to do our part toward “getting back to normal.” we are reducing our prices materially. ‘This notwithstanding the fact that with nine men working’ in our shop, we are three weeks behind, and our storage facilities taxed to the limit. LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY AUTOMOBILE OWNERS ‘You want your car repaired. You want expert service. You are willing to pay a fair price, but want to feel that you are getting all you are paying for. GIVE US A TRIAL: and let us convince you that you can obtain all of this, plus courteous treatment at. THE 0. K. GARAGE Phone 951 by Ww. 202 4th Street ill, | m i OO y eae Mi n Tm 4D00R SEDAN It attracts especially those who are inclined to look for beauty com- bined with comfort and economy. _ W 3 Thisis evidenced by the astonishing : + umber of women who own and \ drive Dodge Brothers4 Door Sedan, ‘The gasoline.consumption is unusually low ‘The tire mileage is unusually high tS M. B. GILMAN CQ Order your Dodge Brothers Motor Car now for prompt Spring Delivery. RITCHIE WILL CHARGEENSN | Barnes States altima nounces Action to Be Taken DEATH FROM GUN nah | will be sworn out charging Wm. Jen- sen, Valley City policeman, who ‘shot and killed William C. Olson, Thurs-, day, with homicide according to L, S.' B. Ritchie states attorney of Barnes county. - Ths coroner's jury Friday returned a verdict that Olson came to his death Many Events S tned by Com-; fired by and in the hands of William Jensen. The members of the jury were} Frank White, banker; C. W. Hann,| superintendent of the schools, and Henry E. Nelson, banker. | Five upieaes testified; Doctors A.' called to pint Olson; Alvin ‘Chureh-| !©°King forward to a year which will ius, eye witnesses. Many 'stories regarding the tragedy year. Dooce BROTHERS 212 Main Street Bismarck, N.D . | have ‘been circulated. These witnesses | story and to this effect: Story of Affair Jenson had Paul Featherstone and| yee sone down Third street with rncamp got up eth tion. \Rertelunp He too. Either, through | ja scuffle or in some other way the) An. two slipped and fell to the sidewalk, | The noise attracted a crowd, including | Olson, who it was, said was standing | over the pair, with Davis and Burchell inearby, when the shot was fired Hoag | killed Rie a In Shooting Case LEAD U,C.T. IN COMING YEAR | i | | | i | | Returns a Verdict | a gun. shot wound from a pistol mercia! Men’s Organ- ization Bismarck Council No 325, Unifed| | Commercial Travelers of America, is| city public: and Cc. McDonald, who were Charles Davis and Myron: Person-| exceed the exceptionally fine record { made by the chapter during the past ‘Among the events planned in the | near future by the council is the in- | auguration of a ladies auxiliary on March 26th. A representative of the Pi Fargo auxiliary will be in Bismarck nd to aid the new. auxiliary in organ- | izing. On this night all newly elect- ed officers will be installed and a large class will be initiated, as this meeting will close the fiscal year. The] following are the new officers, elect- ed last week: Senior Counselor—E. L. Portman. Junior Counselor—6. H. Lerum. Past Counselor—A. E. Brink. | Sec.-Treas.—John L. George. | Conductor—J. ‘L. Bankston. ; Page—Wm. R. Rutz. Sentinel—Jas. F. Pearey. ; ©. W. Paulson and Willlam C. Bush ; Were elected on the, executive com- | mittee. A. E. Brink and C. S. Fos- sum were elected delegates to the , 4 grand council meeting to be held at | Virginia City on June 9, 10 and 11. Great plans are being made by Vir- aa City for the grand council, meet- ing. AUTO BECOMES | ANINSPIRATION | | TOINVENTORS | Spurs on Inventive Geniuses of the Country, Is | “The automobile a product ‘of some | | of the'greatest inventive geniouses of | 4 " | our age, has also furnished inspira-| ) | | \ \ | | tion for’ thousands ‘of other inventors | and inventicns,” says The Managers! | of the O. K. Garage, local dealer in| ! Passenger and commercial cars, “Think of the many different types | of motor cars that thdughtful minds | have created, And, in the equipment | and accessary -field of the automobile i industry, the variety of novelties is, | innumerbale. |. “And Automobiles have not only’ | been the inspiration of .professional | | engineers and mechanics. There is! | latent in almost every human male| an interést in things mechanical. The! | owner of a automobile finds in his cary | @ means of expressing this natural in- | terest. He likes to familiarize himself; jemtth all the details of its operation.) | “The average man likes to be mast-/ er of his car, to make his own adjust-| } Ments and, in..many, cases, such re- pairs as may be necdssary. He takes! much pride in it, especially if his ad-} justments result in a little better than, average gasoline mileage or greater] < acceleration, or more than usual ef-| ficiency in general operation. And) if he can add anything original in the! way of equipment or otherwise that, suits his particular purpose, his satis-| faction is great. “Many a man who has never paid! | much attention to machinery has his| | interest aroused when he becomes an} automobile owner, Then he treats| himself to an elementary course in| mechanits, He finds out “what makes| it go.” ‘He learns to take care of his} «Own car. s i . | however, told practically the same; many ways. ing the satisfaction he received from his car. an automobile receives is repaid in | the quality of its service.” BISMARCK AND MANDAN who allow ‘their boys along rail- road tracks Saturday and Sunday ‘breaking a great number of tele-! phone and telegraph insulators §) with rocks and‘22 rifles. Examples J; will bé made this season, amounts to $500.00 or over. Northern Pacific Telephone & Easter Suits. Frank Krall TERY Ty Storage Beginning May 1st, our charge for live storage will be reduced to $10. 00 per month. _ Wit hthis new price goes our usual clean, fireproof, centrally located storage * and prompt, courteous service. “The result is beneficial ‘to him in It broadens his educa- And it has the effect of increas- For the care and attention ak jaunt in an Oakland Sedan, gives an idea of the great usefulness for which this car is fitted. Highly powered, scientifi- “cally light and splendidly . balanced, it pursues a steady, pleasant course through traffic, on country roads, over hills and when inclement weather is added to the other condi- tions encountered. TO THE PEOPLE OF The fine Telegraph Electrician ~ Guaranteed All Wool Early Spring Patterns Made to Your Order $22.00 $75.00 All Work Guaranteed © Pea) OAKLAND SENSIBLE SIX Open Car $1395, Roadster $1395, Four Door Sedan $2065, Coupe $2065 F.O.B. Pontiac, Michigan. Additional for Wire Wheel Equipment, $85 - ,CORWIN MOTOR CO. Distributors F BISMARCK, \.-D.° TAILOR THE UNIVERSALCAR “The Ford Touring Car” ERE is the greatest motor car in all the wotld. Great because H there is more of it in use than of any other car in the world. Great because that in our demand for a million and a quarter Ford cars this year fully 50% of that demand is for the Touring Car. Surely every Ford touring car is a car of great service. . You see it wherever you go, day or night, rain or shine, summer or winter—the ever-faithful Ford Touring Car is delivering service and satisfaction, pleasure and economy, in a larger measure than falls to the lot of any other one piece of mechanism in the world. We can now deliver Ford cars to you with reasonable promptness. Leave your ‘orders without delay, if you would be wise.. The prudent man carries his umbrella. when it is dry, because any fool can carry / one when it rains! Never forget that right hand to every Ford Touring Car is that ever-dependable and universal “Ford After-Service.” .Here we are, with the genuine made Ford parts, Ford mechanics, and Ford equip- ment, to give service to Ford cars instantly, so that your car is never out of commission. . ges The Dakota Motor Co. Phone 318 y Bismarck, N. D. a “Voki wait good roads—then take a life membership in the N. D. State Good Roads Association Monday.” ph =e