The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 18, 1921, Page 8

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a, PAGE EIGHT ey SMARCK ‘TRI ‘ ta 8 garURDAY, JUNE 18, 1921 “FOUR CYLINDER WELL BUILT CAR”; ULTIMATE CAR! W. E. Lahr Declares That This Type of Motors Gaining in Popularity 2k Cuil ball four GviladorsautGaay: : sas a ae ae You'll like our clean, fire. bile is he: ultimate cars" aid woe . ; oP iy se << . proof, cen trally of the ir 1 ca an re) Sales company: “at least, that i ny a era » ey [ee _ , : : i storage. The best tires; opinion of it, and present statistics : el « ean : : y batteries, accessories. bear me out, for they show a wery}: tf in four cylinder cars, » 2 with sixes, elghts and twelves either Guin CHM OAR GHC Ge ‘ ‘ Open all night. : standing still or decreasing in num- jamboge Oxfo! em is said to be t! nest, bred i bat i . bers. 1 is only natural that this be|of New Jersey. She was Fees sold a8 A. “Gay of Bhrevepor, 4 Phone 490 ° Lahr Motor Sales Co.’ true, for the motor car buyer has econ | Meridale Farms, N.J., Zor $ omy in mind and he js beginning to h realize the difference im the expense of operating four cylinders’as against Passion Play To six, eight or twelve. “The automobile buyer of today has cRaT : 4 ? i — i 4 ie ia ‘ . a7 feo guber polnta tn caina He wants 8 Be Cre ie : ‘ a wes ae ; 3 ; : # [ hdl \ | s " a 'S\ Avro S g : light car, and a car with an efficient local organization behind it. Just # ie : Ry ni yalbe Sere aes ' ‘ 3 L (GHTS a ‘shop’ doesn't satisfy the automobile} Heath, M June.18.-The hills of Smee Donte et cS ees t j ; ; vee a buyer now. He wants to-know that! this little rn: Massachusetts town, , ars. vr i . pie 3 ythe dealer who sells him @ car haa} said to be almost an exact counter- : : eniahmmrtni es “3 sar y a) ¢. E WIRING | not only an efficient service depart-| part of those which ‘encircle the an- Donse J 7: | rs G N { 7 > G N : ment and a complete stock of repalr|ctent vitiage of Bethlehem in Pales- ; bea 5 IL Aa é parts, but in a lo’ e. dealer mi tine have been sélected as the setting ‘ = f if be able to store his owners’ cars, re-| for a pageant of Old Testament times ROADSTER. ~ i Z A ELA { BS paint t and furnish battery or tire] which is to be staged this summer to : ; as : p B service, various supplies. raise funds for the starving children ‘ AS Hs al i 4 4 {! “The e is past when the buyer] of foreign lands. ‘ ean: a 4 y | is satisfied with an automobile for 80] The play will be the drama of David much money—he'demands service; not! and the actors for the most part will ‘ J el e \ E L Cc O-L I G H T is a y nécessarily free service, but the ability be th try folk: of neighbori The success of the car has been sete i to saree: H iy, coertecualy, ‘com-| f, 7 communities, Sanpete who a due in large part to public confi- money: -making invest- -|; AT THIS station service of the: pletely, and at a reasonable price... trong dramatic instinct.. Miss -dence in.the men who build, ‘a “There isn’t any one good automo-| Flora White of this town ve directing ‘ bile—there are a lot of good cars, but] the production. ¢ t People are convinced thet they are.not all economical in opera-| The drama portraying some of the i}. Brothers’sole purpote is to tion and upkeep, nor ‘are they all| tragic events which had‘ their origin . the car worthy of their nate. backed by organizations capable -of]in the mental ‘disorder.of King Saul : 5 serving owners as they would like to is to be enacted ‘in the outskirts’ of 4 past : j ; Brtine oh 4 wes Deleo-Light prices have: . - ment. It earns from $100 eae cledrical equipment. zon ad ra $1000 a@ year on any Wiring, lights, ignition troubles quickly located and remedi it Teast Nea and material om e be served.” sei «| deep. wood. bordering an open pasture. : te 2 a been | reduced to rock- é a Tr Co. , The scene is just .outside th tes : ee inel rd Tires ai Standard ot & we GERMANS 01 OUT 2 Petia tis erie] Sihretmaegaeaet bottom. "You can't save, Bec it Serie & Tire Co. GOOD: TIM -| The walls of Bethlehem.and the avi- aa Il M CO. j ; : waiting. uy your AFTER DARK) extreme right or the natural amp as MB G AN Phone 808 Deleo-Light now. Let it —— hi hich f the stage. On the 4 rlin, June 18.—Serious faces are} the jstines and te cave of Adulla: ry eer: 3 ; 4 ew” mon’ is wl en a in Ge , that if -| to which David retreats when Pursued : i aes . Fs q one Iaughed out Toud on the attest ie by Baul, = a as bao? g ‘your time is most valuable. me ree a ee 5 EE Qo ie al Write us, Let us show you it ‘or ° pam . : ih si people he seen on ibe Etreete, in the| Temperature at 7 - - g Y gets? ow Deleo- ‘Light ‘saves Core andl ty the shops. cleatan sesntaey’ HE , time and-work, and: how. e an , i say that since Shey ‘ost the wath: the] Lowest last night ; ; . a | eee tae easy it‘is for you to buy. Germans hare forgotten how ‘9 smile, Precipitation * seeks . ‘ : : 1g, a at: wou! 0 write down as , ys iy aS “ ¢ profound an rrr at many others that open or Sy a, can ie : c | A fie B. K.-SKEELS are writt ut, : : i cL coe pod nae i ) er cee — | 408 Broadway the day. .When ‘the dark comes the fi yes German seeks his amusement. He looks for some place, where. he’may laugh snd—tforget, Amusements Many, result there has never been a time in Germany..when there were 89 many theaters,’ gabarets,. dance halls, concerts and movie aouses. To this ome be sdaea the sxliiuitions ofgym-| é rs Seed : on 4 : { Pec : = nastlé work and race tracks. ae : | Varroa ‘ : See = _———————— The theaters which are putting on ith : Cee, Wemeen mm Gat Na u Ce Ee eee gay. light operas are the ones that are o xf . < 2 : } doing the best. business. The vaudeville houses have their devotees, but singularly enough for a nation shat Is so devoted to musics!’ "Wat ‘This Same Buick Covered tema What Ta Same there 1@ comparatively little dancing Bs and singing in the vaudeville. pro- z mas aie : PEP et ‘Ages Mies arava grams. St : 1918—18,006' Miles .; i The programs in the vaudeville the. : rot ri cae : oi SLae. Miles. . e aters are. largely made up of athletic! gees 1920—11,902 Miles Fe 1920— 8,509 Miles A -| > and acrobatic stunts. Deprived of thu : Total 88,979 Miles ~ ae : Thtal so01R Miles: ; right to. have a big army, Germany's youth is soins in for athletics more we ee el Where the Railway Left Off to be found in any country eating, drinking and: smoking : nin that atrikes the visitor tn] ' The Uintah - ‘Railway terminates son and Vernal is entirely un- : " the'\comparative poverty. with which at ‘Wason, Utah. Between Wat- Piivell, across an arid desert, with ; «eect te peaws are pat on. The "gon and Vernal stretches 60 miles © ‘no. habitation: save, three freight which German theaters were famous -. of arid desert. a huts,” writes Vice-President Rob- is a thing of the past. hw: Lastly there are the movies. I used ‘And. yet the public suffers no in- {tison of the rah THE UNIVERSAL CAR "| ANNOUNCEMENT . Basel B. Ford,’ President of the Ford. Motor Company, gives out : the following statement: = bobs be 2li® The list prices F. 0. B. Detroit, on Ford Cars, Ford Lins and Ford- son ‘Tractor areas follows: Trerveternwed [Yon ae eee eer oer Wr Wr ‘was filled! with disappointed people. Over every ticket office there was the “The; big reductions last fall were made in anticipation of ‘low tiateriat” “In summer. the: temperature to think Ameri film fa ‘ pr excellence, but Germany has Ha conreniene rahi: between ranges ‘as high as 110 degrees; in Touring Car. oso. $415.00 ; ; ese two beca' Be shine aowielt ld, 5. The other evening it was jan- ‘ Uintah Railway ‘maititains an winter ee low an wi Be. ~ HM (| Touring Car, starter and: ; Rounced that at the Ufa Palest in road often, covered with 12 inches demountable rim ....... 510.00 j peru reiwould be the are Public ‘ unfailing passenger service with of: snow.-- The “two. Buicks- have , - j Runabout <2: 370.00 a a taneatee en : tw m= |} Runabout .> 3°. 5 ea need . story about the French: revolution, : fy Bitiek care. i - fever been off this route—are fe ' Rurfabout, starter and de- f ‘re theater Cosas than hae Adank “the 60 mile road between Wat, operating there today.” ” I: i mountable rims.-..... -. 465.50 sign “Ausverkautt.” sold out” Not a e : Preecad lines, of new Buick sir. cylinder models: will be ‘carvied costs which We are now getting. the benefit of, and this fact, together with ticket to be But 1 got one. .Ger- thru the 1922 season.. Beginning Jane Ast the: new seriés and mans are not behind America when it Areata comes to ticket speculating. ; 3 ghia will be as polons food Factories, Flint, eeicee Another sign of the Germans’ ma‘l ‘increased manufacturing efficinecy and the unprecedented demand for“ ni “FORD cara, paticularly during the past three months, permitting maxi-.> mum Production, have made another price reduction possible immediately. pursuit of amusement excitement—and forturie—is the great amount of gam- “Model 99-44 Three Dassnniied Roadster. . des 5 $1495 . | 4 9 ated ts ; i : “Ford-business for Aptil and May 1921 was greater by 56,633 cars’ | ; i GTO TEE \nlthia Soucy, bak Go wrioeet : Model 22-45 Five Passenger Touring. ... .: $1525 : Ie and tricks than for the same two months in 1920; in fact, the demand has 3 aud English races. : Pp god been ‘even ter:than the supply, so that our output has been limited, —————— . -Model 22-46 ree ‘Passenger. Coupe. ees $2135 ° not by unfill { orders but by manufacturing facilities. : : ‘ oy Model 22-47 Five Passenger Sedan- $ Tees $2435 as Stacy ‘During M we produced 101,424 Ford cars ana trucks for sale in the | * 4 It’ T ib Model 22-48 Four Passenger Coupe. . fates $2825 : United States alone—the biggest month in the history of our company — B S lerribie Model 22-49 Seven Passenger Touring. ......... $1735 i pci le Nee ameter ciperah aries shred : ble to think how, many. Model 22-60 Seven E anger: ce ye i x “The Fordson tractor is still being sold at less than the cost to produce - les that have been stolen t i decry mi. on accopnt of the recent hig price reductions, and it is. impossible, there- S | perp ee Dakota in the ; fore, to make any further cut in the price of the tractor.” | ise ; Wi” "Can, you afford to go without: tar any longer when Fords are selling 2 ~ : ae apap to j abi By make N ch - at‘ these, ‘new (low: “prices? There is no reason now why you should delay eA | It costs very little. Our company | : ~ purchasing: 4 Ford car, Ford; truck, or Fordson tractor. 4 Re tie conte snd ets rol Ig “We will gladly advise you concerning the delivery of a Fordson tractor 1 am etsi ia iy... Our ie or, the particular.type of car in which you are interested. Just ‘phone us rapidly growing Fier wind Storm i or a us a Te / « ‘ f Croton; Automobile, Acclient, ang : ‘ fi that we give all policy holders a i : - COPELIN MOTOR co. be square deal and pay claims 2 : ag. Ford and Fordson Sales and Service. t promptly. We kindly ask that you give us a part of your Insurance. _ H. HOLIHAN i; ee ee | ‘ 7 ist a Wet East of the Post Office. , Phone 745 r s 2 F fam ” . vere n Bue ara 1 i a a a fas f : 2 = , ————SE eee ee ee ee ‘Phone $18 4 Bismarck, ND. rs rerery . if < 0

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