The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 14, 1921, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT DODGE CARS IN GREAT DEMAND FOR BUSINESS Many Local ‘Distributing Firms. Representatives Use Them er of distribu- becoming morg, day. he country, Dodge are being adopted, a their reliability and economy have heen so thoroughly proven time and time again. A large fleet of Dodge Brothers cars starts from Bismarck the fret oe erely aweek and for the “hits the rom sornine ‘to night, through all kinds of weather and over all kinds ot roads, and back into. town. For rd, dependable work the fol- lowing business houses of Bismarck, or with representa Buives here, are use ing Dodge Brothers s Bismarck Grocery, by Jn. N. F. Charrier and 0. 0. Lee. N. W. Electric Equipment Co, driv- en by J S. Eaton. A. J. Krank Co., driven by Mr, We. liams. _, Gamble- Robinson Co., ‘riven by J. Pe our cars driven » —“Weyerhauser Saleg Co., A. N. Fredrickson, , Staey-Bismarck Co., driven by wy W. Sandy. St. Paul Fire and Marine Ins. Uo, driven by E_B. Barrows, Roth | George, Oscar Hendrickson, { i ‘Griven by obtain repairs or aid from a service station, regardless of how much con- fidence we had in the endurance 0# our car. And yet, out. in, Australia where distances are great, and in some parts settlers few, the motor car owner has to do these things if he ever wants to get anywhere, The coming of the Priace of Wales to Australia brought in people from all over thig big continent and whev the Prince visited Perth in Soutt | Western Australia there were many Hudson and Essex owners on hand to grect him. In this city as at several other points the Hudson Super-Six wag the royal car, Two Essex owh- ers came nearly 2,000 miles to see the Prince, Both/traveled through coun- try where there are no service stations at all, and where even settlements or cross roads villages as we would term them here, were two to three. hun- ¢ | dred miles apart. Like the old Forty-Niner, sufficient provisions and fuel had to be, car- ried for long distances. There “are ye and in | few places along the way where petrol be bought but under any circum- stanceg the journey is one that calls for great endurance and supreme con- fidence in one’s car, That may ac- count for the increasing numbers of Essex cars that have be sold to Aus- tralian settlers during the past year. ‘200 FORDSONS A DAY OUTPUT Sends Production Soaring High | \ Two bundred Fordsons left the as- sembly line at the River Rouge plant on March 24, according to a dispatch from Detroit. It was the first time that production in, the new quarters Minneapolis Iron Store, driven by had touched the two hundred mark II. L. Wheeler, Gordon and Ferguson, driven by Olaf Olson. MacDonald Brothers, driven, by W.|y Hanewald. Crane and Ordway, driven by J. D. Healow. Griggs, Cooper, driven py H. F. Tied- man. Benson-Quinn Co., driven by C. B. Nupen. Globe-Gazette Printing Co., driven by R. W. Penner. Case Company, driven by 'S. B. Bye. Many of the larger houses repre: sented in this ‘list have taken the same action as the government, in connection with the army, and adopted Dodge Brothers cars as standard equipment. TRAVELS 9,000 MILES IN ESSEX TO SEE PRINCE _ Australian Not Afraid to.Travel _in Car Despite Lack of Service Stations - Most of us would hesitate to start from Chicago to San Francisco by motor car if we knew that not once during that entire distance could we “PASSION” Carries Our Personal Guarantee THE ELTINGE Monday and Tuesday The progress of this station is steady because of honest. skilled, unbiased BATTERY SERVICE. You will find that your battery troubles decrease when you make this your station. WE water, cha: rebuild ALL MAKES: mepein ang Electric Service & Tire Co.: 215 Main Street JOHN BORTELL Auto Hedlator and Sheet Metal N. D. RADIATORS FOR AUTOS, TRUCKS AND TRACTORS Repaired, ebsi Recored and paned out to dat which has no equal. race We are agents for the Famous “*S, §.?” Cores and Radiators guaranteed against ‘damage from freezing, unequaled for durability and efficiency. hs made and real ‘Lamps and Windshields Repait ‘We have the oldest shop in the siate. Send es your work. The price will be right. All work guaranteed, for a single day's work. Five days "SAVE $100.00 1921 FORD TOURING CAR used only two months. Two extra tires and tubes, two sets chains, Hassler shock-absorbers, license numbers, big st tering wheel, heavy springs. This is another one of our used car bargains. M. B. GILMAN & CO. 212 Main St. Phone 808 - Look for the Trade- Mark If you want to put an end to separator, troubles— i ‘If you: want. "to know. the battery will come:through' with: out punctured, warped, cracked or carbonized insulation— If yau’re looking for that com- fortable sense of security from separator-replacement bills— tery you buy has the Willard Thread-Rubber Trade-Mark, that means Willard Threaded Rubber Insulation between the plates. Come in. We'll tell you just why the Willard Threaded Rub- ber Battery is such amoney saver, . at | Willard Service Station 408 Broadway Willard Batteries onstration. OF BIG PLANT Remarkable Demand for Tractor You'll see that the next bat- | later, however, the production jumped again, when there were 225 Fordsons turned out, The average daily assem: bly is’ now 200. Including the production of March 24, and up to an including April 7, there were | 2,557° Fordsons” ‘built ‘| which gives an excellent idea of the progress made guring this period, and indicates the appreciation tgactor buyers are showing throughout tha country for the reduction tn price of the Fordson. There has been a proportionate in- crease in the number of men employed since the Tractor Division commenc ed parts’ manufacture and since the output, has shown a gain. Distribution has been _ scattered throughout the east and middle west. Canada hag called for 305 Fordsons during the last two weeks. They have ben mainly shipped to the Ford Mota: Company of Canada, from there to the Ford Motor branch in Toronto “THE RISMARCK TRIBUNE, where distribution is made through-: out Canada, in the western provinces | and in the extreme east. Fordsons were distributed in large numbers. to Connecticut, M‘chigan,| Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, New York, Indiana, Ohio,:Hlinois and a number: of other states, . “STOP THIEF” CAST IS BUSY Junior Class Play to Be Pre: sented, May 20 The cast in “Stop Thief,” play of | the junior class of the high school, is rapidly putting on the finishing | touc! hes for the production? Oakland Six Prices Reduced New price $1145 1145 These new prices are so far below all com- petition that comparison seems almost ludicrous. Look over our specifications. 44H. P. valve-in-head, 6 yl. motor. 115 inch wheel base. ‘4 inch tires. Cpls Remy two unit electrical system, Real leather upholstery, 24.2761 Greater seating space than any other car of equal wheel base, ENJOY THE LUXURY “OF A. SIX. Corwin Motor Co. NOTIC E I beg to inform the‘old customers as well as new ones and the public. in general, that Ihave purchased from the old proprietors, the business of, the Public Service Garage, located at 110 Main street. Your patronage is solicited and as I am a-practical repair expert of automobiles, I take this privilege to state that all work intrusted in my care will be fully, guar- anteed. PUBLIC SERVCE GARAGE. ALC. Baulke, Prop. 110 Main Street Phone 979 | Big Price Reductio. The Chevrolet 490 is now the lowest priced and most eco- - nomical fully equipped. car on the.market. You cannot “ afford to be without one. In reliability and performance equal to cars costing more than double the money. HAVE YOU RIDDEN IN ONE RECENTLY? You will be surprised at the ease with which it eats up tough roads. Hills its ‘Specialty. Come in and let us quote you prices and give you a dem- The O. K. Garage 202 4th Street Phone 951 The cast has been at work for six | and Principal C. F. Bolt. weeks under the direction of Miss‘Cora Van Beek, of the English department, The play is declared well up to the SLEEVE VALVE MOTOR standard of other high school class @ SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1921” plays and is said to offer more pos- Mbilities for fun'on the stage than as motion picture pfay. IMPROVES WITH USE ‘S T Used in the Costliest Cars, England, France, Bélgium—each of these . nations produce gne automobile so distinguished from all others by its in- comparable excellence that even as its name comes to the lips quality leaps into the mind. They are three of the costliest automo- biles:in the world! And all are cquipped with the quiet Sleeve-Valve Motor! The triumph of ‘the Willys-Kni “neers is that they have reduce ht Sie the cost _ of this famous motor by the magic wand “- of quantity and coupled to a moderate “price the most perfect and. economical Die of motor sak ae in the world. WILLYS- KNIGHT Lahr Motor Sales Co. Distributors Phone 490 Oy 300 4th Street CA ae Meet Our Mr. Kent Our service department is now under the capablé’ super- vision of Mr. Harold Kent who came to us with-the highest. " credentials after thirteen: years experience with the best garages in Minneapolis. .He is bringing with him a crew of mechanics. We want our friends to drop in and get ac- usin win Mr. Kent. He i isa be man, Mh» $700.00 F. O. B. Your Farm Every bolt and bar made of the toughest steel that science can produce; every piece of metal put there for ‘a special purpose with ample reserve strength to with- stand the most unusual strain; and every drop of kero- sene that goes into the tank transformed into power— that is the Fordson Tractor. Whether it is required to drag the irhplements of: agriculture across the fields or to: turn the wheels of stationary machines, the Fordson will ‘do ‘all that is claimed for it and more. We will gladly demonstrate to you this the most powerful tractor for its size on the market. Copelin Motor Co. FORD CARS & FORDSON TRACTORS « _ Bismarck, N. Dak. Phone 318 X

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