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+ ance’s part in “Vanity Fair" as {mport- PAGE EIGHT DODGE BROTHERS|": &: SHouep ASSURE AE wonk PRICE DECREASE BY JOHN HAYS HAMMOND, Highest Salaried Man in the World That we may profit by the lessons of the past, the philosopher of today seeks an epoch in history for a para lel, but he searches in vain for ia Teg ae period where the calamity of war, witn]- i ii ils aftermath, is comparable in magni- Car Fully Equipped With Cord) tide of that of the great war of our Tires Sell Below $1,000 day. at Factory in loss of life is. the “black death’ generally inter-; red in Europe about the middle of the < 14th century, where the mortality was more than one-third of the entire pop- ulation. Probably the m esting news of the past week, in con- nection with the automobile industry, was the telegr nt to all Hodge Brothers deale rouncing a sub-| treacherous road the pant year, He stantial reduc the prices of all| W today the going is not especial- planta ged ' te eases ly good, the roud ahead seem far Does brothers ears better than it looked to us a year ago. In view of the fact that Dodge} “at that time bolshevism was a Brothers, within the last two wee! menace to orderly government have added greatly to the well know2)} throughout Europe. Today bolshevism value of their cars by putting 4-inceM} jas virtually spent its force. cord tires.on all models, this sub Should Guard Route. tial reduction in all of their prices Ms was entirely unexpected. We are all now agreed that what When a car h is So highly re-|overmment can and should do is to \garded and so favorably known for its| essure ie SE ne onllag a chance strong, sturdy construction, eeonomt: Ce aia atl rg and abeir- moral cal upkeep and long life, can be equip- atacand to the path to success od with 4-inch cord tires and built oll at the factory for less than| from obstructio of iniekery fraud, $1,000, it is most. convincing proof and | oppression or monopoly. neering skill and manufacturing econ- witht sent i hers organization.| county, but abroad thin rece! omies of Dodge Brothers organizzi county: Miroductivity has Increased of Dodge Brothers cars, even when - ; pe aks selling at péak: prices, has never been Benen me it reacted oe arity. cape questioned, while on the present basis sential k itsel is de- that value per dollar’is greaily in- wich the welfare of labor itself 1s PTeast peni i sae ae 5 Another reassuring circumstance 13 that we shall shortly have a revision of the tariff. There is Jortuinalely a a akie Coogan in “The| growing disposition to regard the tar- ici ” ee {ff as an economic rather than a polit- : fcal-isue. In the fang, arerision we Jack Pickford wil! start in “A| must be cognizant of the act thal we Tailor-Made Man” after he finishes co-| are at present a creditor nation; that directing Mary in “Tattle Lord Faun-| Europe ¢gnnot pay even the interest | tleroy.” upon our loans in gold, nor would the] * Charlie Chaplin made Edna Purvi Dooce Banmecas _ MET CAR = It is owned: by many who can afford to’ pay anything they wish for the ° things they, use. It is always bought because of its e known value and. its after economies. 4 inch Cord Tires ‘are Standard on all Dodge Brothers Cars. " <M. B. GILMAN CO. 212 Main St. Phone 808 For a limited time a Famous Pennsylvania ‘. Fire-tested tube given : free with each Vacuum Cup Tire. COPELIN MOTOR CO. Ford Sales and Service ‘ Phone 318 Bismarck, North Dakota. payment in gold be altogether to our advantage. UreeN If we accept her products we must greatly curtail the operation of oir. own mills, involving’ widespread in- dustrial distress. On the other hand, if we place an embargo on the products of our al- lies, they will find difficult in repay- Indeed, the only tragedy, comparable] ing their loans. The tariff must be one which, while that devastating plague which occnr-| providing for admission of these prod ucts of Europe having a stabilizing in- fluence on our own commodity price | ~ levels, will at the same time avoid the danger of irreparable damage to We have traveled over a rough and] our home industries and home market. It must also be a bargaining tariff to enable us to prevent discrimination hy other nations, in favor of our com- petitors, 2 The fact is recognized hy econo- mists who have studied the world’s natural resources that the~ potential wealth is sufficient to: assure a state of universal prosperity. There would be, in short, an abun- dance of everything necessary for the comfort.and well being of the bil- lion, seven hundred million people who inhabit the earth, if the world’s resources were utilized. 3 What is required are the means for the pth near these countries to. a subordinate naval position.. When 7 @ a ent] gether with facilities to transport their | these nations fully realize the futilis, . the highest compifment to the engi- in re ae Se ee er this products to markets where they would] of competing with us to gain ‘naval| (MS out of @ dispute regarding the . be welcomed. America is the only | superiority, they wil and quick-| 8ale of_an auto i nation sontperent to cate the fn - ‘The intrinsic value and true worth x a o|nancing of this great project. very considerabl. although by 1 wouldsbela ereat serriceito: humanity and at the samte time of incalculable benefit to our own country. One of the great burdens which the present generation has had to bear is the economic waste involved in Sees eacs| Of" OPEN ALL NIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE - Enough For All. crease of naval armaments. Disarmament can be effected by a straightforward, unequivocal messag> from our. government to England and Japan, to thé effect that the United States. has no’ambition to attain the supremacy of the seas, but that she is nevertheless determined not to accept the Governor; armaments—and not before. : polis, fact that many of the great nations of the world are’on the verge of bank- ruptecy, there is an uninterrupted in- _ An Announcmeent by. _ The Studebaker Corporation Ay SALGty Eight months ago, when the costs'of ma- terial and labor appeared to have reached their peak, we made substantial: reductions in the prices of Studebaker cars. - Thesé re- ~‘ductions were in anticipation of our ability, : ‘after the turn of the year, to purchase ma- terials and to fabricate them at lower costs. The expected savings have been realized. With them, other savings have been made, as a result of the greatly increased volume which Studebaker has this year enjoyed. ‘ong egDuring the first five, months of.1921,.0ux., volume of business has exceeded that of.any - other automobile manufacturer except Ford. The Studebaker plants are running’ at ca- pacity with unfilled orders on hand for over 7,000 cars. " SEND MAN BACK TO MINNESOTA St., Washington, Pa., writes: “Las A requisition for the return of Chris Johnson, of Hankinson, to Hennepi1 county, Minn.,..has been honored by, with grand larceny, the charge grow ly agree to the limitations of naval] officer will take Johnson to Minnea You'll like our clean, fire proof, centrally located storage. The best tires, batteries, accessories, Open all night. Phone 490 . Lahr Motor Sales Co. AN ADERTISEMENT HELPED HER Mrs. Lucille Mackey, 16 Buena Vist winter my 3-year-old. girl caught a bad cojd which left her with a dry cough. Jt bothered her most at night and she would cough until she vom ited. I think she must have had whooping cough. I saw an advertise- ment for Foley’s Honey and Tar. tried it pod, bought, two bottles and her cough left her before she finished mobile. A Minnesota; the second bottle. She had gotten aw- fully thin, but now she is as fat as “. Adv Johnson was charged 50c RATE , $8.00 MONTHLY \ In this quarter we shall produce 21,000 au- tomobiles against 11,000 inthe’ correspond- ing Period of last year. This is an inerease of , appromixately 100. per cent. - . No other automobile manufacturer is mak- ing.a comparable showing. We believe that the confidence of the buy- ing public, which has made and is making “this record possible, will continue, because it is supported by the quality and value of .- Our products, and these we shall uphold. — SIMI ce ye : We expect that as a consequence the pres- ent economical and. efficient production. ’ basis can be maintained and that we ate justi- fied in making further reductions in the prices of Studebaker cars. ‘ a s F. O. B. Factories Touring Cars and Roadsters LIGHT-SIX 2-Pass. Roadster... .... .$1300. LIGHT-SIX: Touring Car............. $1335 SPECIAL-SIX 2-Pass. Roadster... .. . .$1585 ‘ SPECIAL-SIX Touring Car .......... $1635 SPECIAL-SIX 4-Pass. ‘Roadster ...... $1635 BIG-SIX Touring Car......... Pee $1985 ALL STUDEBAKER CARS ARE THIS. IS A STUDEBAKER YEAR The Studebaker Corporation of America | _.Detroit, Mich. South Bend, Ind. =. Walkerville, Canada NEW PRICES OF STUDEBAKER CARS effective June 1st, 1921 oe Coupes and Sedans LIGHT-SIX 2-Pass. Coupe-Roadster . .$1695 LIGHT-SIX 5-Pass. Sedan............ $1995 SPECIAL-SIX 4-Pass. Coupe.....:.. -. $2450 SPECIAL-SIX 5-Pass. Sedan .‘...... .§2550 BIG-SIX 4-Pass. Coupe............... $2850 BIG-SIX 7-Pass. Sedan........... .. ©. $2950 EQUIPPED. WITH CORD TIRES BISMARCK MOTOR CO. C. BERTSCH, Manager