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MANDAN ON HOLIDAY CARD KEEP BATTERY Bismarck Plays at : Plays at Mandan Sun- day and Mandan Plays Here July 4 Baseball will be the chief sport of Bismarck and Mandan on July 3 and 4, Sunday afternoon Bismarck plays at Mandan, and on Monday Mandan plays at Bismarck. Bismarck has already ‘beaten Mandan four times this year, and the Mandan team is out to change the standing. In addition to players recently signed up she has some Slope county players to pick from. Bismarck fans are beginning to talk of a special train to go to Linton a; ‘week from Sunday when Bismarck an’ Mobridge, 8. D., meetsin what may. be the biggest baseball contest of the sea- son. Mobridge has a fine team and it bas been reported here that she has signed a former American League star to pitch the game for her. Mobridge is expected to send a special train to Linton, and Linton people say there will be people in to see the game‘from a radius of 100 miles. A crowd of 2,500 is expected to see the contest, Bismarck won from Hazelton here last evening jn an easy game, 16 to 2 Coble pitching the first five innings | for Bismarck. Hazelton got’ 9 hits off him, and he had six strikeouts. Swartz Pitche the last four, holding Hazel- ton to, three hits and having four strikeouts. Christensen pitched for Hazelton, and his bad support at times gave Bismarck batters plenty. of “chances to hit. The score by innings: Hazelton .......000 3000 000— 3 105 Bismarck .. 134 340 O1g—16 18 2 gr BASEBALL LEAGUE STANDINGS American Aserolstion Louisville . Minneapolis 0 28. 8K ‘Milwaukee 3834. «58 Kansas. City, 33 35 485. St. Paul . 38 36 376 Indianapol 463 Toledo .. 453 387 Columbus Cleveland . New York . Washington Boston. .... Detroit... St. Louis Chicago’: .. Philadelphia . ittaburgh ... ‘New ‘York . Boston .... St. Louis Brooklyn Chicago . Cincinnati . Faiedplphis ~ BLOCK RECESSES ate leaders to begin a series of three day.jreceases next -week were disrupt: ed by advocates of soldier bonus, ma- ricultural relief bitte. A Little Care Will Save Trouble | always-glad to inspect your battery no | HUDSON OWNERS 1 | years,’ the Super-Six ‘will go ‘on |. SALES shington, June 3.——Plans of sen-|. PLATES COVERED and Expense “Serious damage can easily result if the motorist is not careful to keep the plates in his battery fully covere:! with the electrolyte (water and acid) at all times,” says the manager of Lahr Motor Sales Co. garage, in mak- ing a few suggestions for the care ot batteries. “This is especially important to re- member in warm weather when the evaporation -is much more rapid than in winter. As the plates become ex- Posed to the air, a layer of lead sul- phate is formed on their-surfaces clog- ging the pores and retarding the flow of current.” “When this happens the battery can often be saved by giving it a long slow charge which will dis- solve the sulphate of lead. But if this remedy is delayed for a long time the sulphation will become so heavy that. it is likely to ruin the battery. This coating of sulphate is the reason that it somestimes takes four or five day3 to charge a battery properly. “By being \careful to keep the bat- tery full of distilled water,at all. times this trouble may be avoided. We are matter what make it is and to fill it with distilled water as often as neces- sary. Especially during the summer will it pay the motorist.to have his battery inspected frequently.” ARE LOYAL “Weare constantly re reminded of the forces old Hudsons exert in Rend new sales,” says R. B. Loubek, loca! Hudson-Essex dealer. “And it always brings a sense’ of gratification to know we can invite judgment Of the newest Super-Six by the way the oldest performs today. “Of course an important proportiow ~ | of Super-Six sales are repeat orders. But more interesting is the surprising number of new Hudson biyers who gained their’ respect for Hudson through ‘the ownership of a used’ Super-Stx: “They have seen in\these older’ cars of three, four and five years’ service, | ond-hand Dodge Brothers’ car more of the sort of satisfaction they can look forward to in their new cars, “They have learned that even after daily’ meeting ‘exceptional calls for power, acceleration and speed, with an ease andjabsence of strain that admits no concern of its accomplishment.” USED CAR MARKET BAROMETER OF - “The healthy and active situation 07 the used‘car market of today serves as a sort of business barometer: by which |, ‘Of course, that can not be literally true. But be- cause of the ease with which adjustments can | | be made and replacements installed, the Hudson , v Super-Six has virtually a perpetual life. i [ ‘No Super Sis seems ever to have become willy SATURDAY, JULY * } ~ Thru twelve years of “learning” we, of course, still have a lot to learn. ,However, those twelve years | of experience ‘have taught us many things that mean economy and satisfaction to our. patrons, and that only twelve years of experienec could teach us. Each year we have added machinery and_ special tool equipment. Each year we have improved our : method of Keeping on jobs, or learned what automobile owners expect, and how to better serve them. And during most of these twelve years -the members‘of our organization have been “learning,” for we ay aan Ss have men who have been with us nearly that long, and pfactically our entire organization is permanent, s if Are you taking advantage of our facilities;—of our experience,—of our desire to please you? There You'll ‘like our centrally locateli, Fire. Proof, ‘Storage. is nothing about an automboile that we cannot care for, and’ we guarantee satisfaction. Can you affodr not bs to give this: your serious consideration? i WE NEVER CLOSE If you are going to buy, ah automobile, these same points should have your best consideration, for you i £; want to own a car backed by the best, most economical service zou can get. Don’t you? Expert Car Washing, Day or Night. LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY | WILLY’S OVERLAND DISTRIBUTORS ° *300 4thSt. - Phone 490 light early this mornig and found he had shot and fatally wounded his 16- year-old bride of seven months. we may gauge the solidity and the fi- nancial health of tne automobile in- dustry in general, according to M, B. Gilman. “Seldom before has the business of buying and selling used automobiles been in such a favorable position, both | from the standpoint of the buyer and the seller. But the whole framework treator, Tih, July 2.—Firing point- of used car values, and the satisfac-| blank at“a supposed burglar, Daniel tion of the purchaser must be upheld| Kennedy, of Wenona, turned on the ——————————— SHOOTS WIFE Danse Brorners {MOTOR CAR by the rigid and unswerving honesty of used car dealers, if that merchant hopes to hold his rightful and proper place in the automobile industry.” Soon Sold. “Perhaps the most salient indication, of the firm f@undation upon which tie automobile industry sits today is the heavy demand for used Dodge Broth- ers’ Motor cars and other lines. “Automobiles, especially. Dodge 3 Good Rules Read ’Em! " Our recipe for side-stepping battery trouble when your pres- ent battery dies is surprisingly simple, but 100% effective; 1— IGNITION | a Ea ERIS Tf it is reasonably well treated 5 _ Dodge Brothers Motor Car will render faithful service for years and never vary in its economy Brothers’ cars, stay on our salesroom Buy a Willard Threaded Rubber cS zi floors but a very short time; in fact, Battery; 2—Treat it fairly; 3— of operation and maintenance. they are hardly taken in before they Bi =n Let us hel ou take care of it \ are regold. Ina great measure this: is | HMI I Py if due to the high re-sale value which 4 Come in whéther you think oe renders the purchase of,a new or sec- there is anything the matter with ‘4 inch Cord’ Tires are Standard on your battery or not. We maybe all Dodge Brothers Cars. . able to-save you loss of time and an investment than anything else."y Before slavery was abolished in i i money. ithe United States, 18,000: slaves had Tracingsdown your trouble, cor- M. B. GILMAN co. 212 Main St. Phone 808 Willard Service Station 408 Broadway negro masters. CA es TRIBUNE WANTS—FOR RESULTS recting it, whether in generator, wiring, plugs, distributor, etc.,) is only, a routine natier ee know Get Yeates satisfaction by hav- ‘ing} us: handle your, work —it's real +] SHOE REPAIR SHOP! 109—3rd Street «Phone 898 _ CORWIN MOTOR.CO. _ MONTHLY ‘disabled through wear. In fact, in various parts of the coyntry men make a business of , idan : . buying up old Hudsons and restoring them. You- —. ce UICK predominance among_ business | men means but one thing — Buick is required. would be surprised ‘at the slight cost necessary" to put a Super-Six in good condition. .. No $pec- ial skill not found i in the average | fepair shop is ( ‘And the fact that’ itulioa body. jes have peen- so consistently expressive of good taste,makes i acceptable: ‘when more extreme types have ce i : absolutely dependable. It has proved its de- ‘ pendability for twenty years. You don’t need to try out a Buick for depend- ability. That is universally known. But you should try out a Buick to realize its comfort, its power, how easy it is to operate. There’s real pleasure in driving a Buick. a oa come “Old Fashioned.” <=." -# \ go) ik ) sas) : : ‘ Because of these facts you will find Hudsons’ six a New Series and Prices Effective ‘years old that are nearing a hundred thousand” Fs F -, , Sune Ist, 1921 piilpsiof serie eA oo weet te Perea noe tt es R. B..Loubek Motor Co. Distributors 214 Main Street aa aly 2135 + 2435 2325 1735 2635 TiN i Model 22-46 Three Passenger Coupe Model 22-47 Five Passenger Sedan * Model 22-48 Four Passenger Coupe } Model 22-49 Seven Passenger Touri Model 22-50 Seven Passenger Seda! F. 0. B. Flint, Michigan BISMARCK TIRE & AUTO COMPANY 211 Broadway \ Distributors ~ Bismarck, N. D. WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM Bismarck, N. D. ; i é wv