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{ AS AS U.S. RECEIPTS PAGE EIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNB DEFICIT LOOMS SHOW SHRINKAGE Decrease of $330,000,000 In Estimated Income is Shown INTERNAL RECEIPTS LESS Washington, Aug. A shrinkage in three months of $330,000,000 in the estimated government income of this fiseal don the present rev- enue law disclosed by the state-) ment recently presented to the hou s und means committee by Sec pn. ‘The total facome is estimar A new Oakland Six four-passenger sport model is announced by the Oak- cd now at $4,217,643,000 ag inst) nd Motor Car Company and Oakl: the estimate of $4,547,643,000 contain. | distributors and dealers are now dis- Mellon's letter of last April | playing models and taking orders, rman Fordney, | The new sport model is fi 30 to Ch: In the same time the estimated ex-| light maroon with black fend penditures had decreased only $11,-! Oakland six-cylinder overhi 864,216. The estimated of dis- s over receipts is placed at ACCEPTS DATE Of the total shrinkage in receipts) 0,000,000 is charged to the expected ion. The remaining $200,000, punted for by a revision of mated amount to he received gn obligations, | Tokio, Aug. 6. (By the Associated Pi .—Japan has agreed to Nov, 11 he date for the beginning of the ‘disarmament conference in Washing- suggested by the United States, ording to this mornings’ newspa- Job At Moorhead Spencer, who b been in the | Bi ck weather bur for jeleven months, has been promoted to Chicago, Aug. 6.—Governor, Len} the position of head of the Moorhead, Small announced here today that ‘he! Minn. station. would return to Springfield Tuesday. Mr. Spencer ‘entered the weather The “Governor said he would post-|service at Northhead, Washington. pone his good roads tour until Friday |He was appointed assistant observer of next week in order to return to the | Sept. 1, 1919 and was sent immediate- capital. ‘ly to Bismarck. He passed his exam- The Governor issued the following! ination September 1, 1920. The ap- statement: pointment to the Moorhead office is “So that my traducers shall not be ja distinct promotion. permitted through their newspaper; Lee O. Yoder, who has been in mouthpieces to misrepresent my offic-| charge of the Moorhead office, was ial course in performing my duties as | transferred. to Chicago. Governor I shall not resume my good ; 5 | Governor to Return to Illinois! State Capital | rn. # roads tour until Friday of next week. | g——————_—_____—_——9 “I expect to finish my official busi ness here today and shall be in Spring- | f CITY NEW: | field Tuesday morning..” LEN SMALL (Governor.) Leaves Hospital. | Mrs. John A. Larson, who hag been jill at the Bismarck hospital for the | past seven weeks left for her home today. IS RETRAINED FOR YEAR 1922, In. Hospital Here. Mrs. 0. C. Clark of Robinson, N. D., Medicine Hat, Alta., Aug. 6—That! i, confined to the Bismarck hospital the mers in this district retain; toy ‘surgical treatment. their faith in Charles M. Hatfield as | ve Ss a rain maker, was evidenced toda ‘ . when the United Agricultaral associ | the Moke has sees a tion, at a meeting, decided to engage Consignment of Live Lobsters Hatfield for next year. | direct from the coast of Maine. A new contract was agreed upon! which allows three inches of rain for | natural precipitation during Ma | 4 . eared uly. 1922, and Hathela wii /MesS Service Co., First floor, receive $4,000 an inch for each inch | Hoskins Block. Phone 662. over three inches and up to six inch-| a es, the maximum amount to be paid | TRIBUNE WANTS—FOR RESULTS being $12,000. i Although entitled to the maximum | of $8,000 under his contract for this} year, the rain maker reduced the} amount by $2,500, stating that in view | of the somewhat disappointing results of this year’s operations he would be | satisfied with $5,500. Expert Accountants.. Busi- LADD OFFERS | | Hot? | : | i You know how much easier it is for you to overheat after you have over- eaten. Batteries are almost human. 2 AMENDMENTS Washington, Aug. 6.—Senator E. F.! Ladd has offered two amendments to the tariff bill. One would increase from 25 cents per bushel of 56 pounds to 50 cents the duty on flaxseed; the other would change from 21-2 cents | per pound to 40, cents per gallon the | duty on linseed or flaxseed oil; raw, | boiled or oxidized. RETURNS FROM WYOMING FIELD H. O. Batzer, of Hazelton, who is president of the Lewis and Clark Oii! and Gas company, in which a number of people of Bismarck and vicinity are interestedin, returned today from the Wyoming oil fields, Mr. Batzer said you to a lot of trouble, due to warped or buckled plates, is the battery that has been allowcd to over-charge. There .s a mighty simple remedy for overheating of batteries. If you haven't tried it you'll be surprised to find how well it works, Here it is: TURN ON YOUR HEADLIGHTS THE REST OF THE DAY WHILE DRIVING, about batteries that will save you trouble and expense. Come in anytime. Willard Service that well No. 2 of the any had . been completed and tha came in} Station the well of its own accord. This we'l 408 Broadway Willard Batteries and well No. 1 will be shot within the next few weeks, he said. Well No. 2,-he said, was described in oil cir- cles as equal to or better than any well in the Torchlight field. A con- tract was let for drilling well No. 3, he said. Mr. Batzer was much encouraged over the success of the company. He said that John D. Rockefeller, Jr., and Standard Oil geologists visited the field and made a flattering offer to the Lewis and Clark company. ALLOWANCE OF CARRIERS FIXED) Washington, Aug. 6.—Cost of labor | allowances to railroads for the si months’ guarantee periods since go’ ernment control will include only i creased wages and not alleged “ine! ficiency of labor,” under a decision | handed down today by the Interst:te | Commerce Commission. | JOHN BORTELL Auto Radiator and Sheet Metal Work | BISMARCK. N.D. RADIATORS FOR AUTOS, TRUCKS AND TRACTORS Repaired, Rebuilt, Recored and Cicaned out by up to date process, which has no equal. - We are agents for the Famous “S..”” Cores and Radiatora guaranteed against damage from freezing, unequaled homer with two on against Detroit. ——— For Sale Ford Touring Car, =Corwin Motor Co. The battery that overhcats and puts | We can tell you some other things | OAKLAND ANNOUNCES A NEW SPORT MODEL motor supplies the power and gives a driving range of trom 2 to 55 miles per hour on high gear. Standard equipment of the Oalsland Six sport model includes wire wheels, cord tires, and genuine brown Spanish leather upholstery throughout. The wheelbase is 115 inches turning in @ 28 foot circle. PREVENTING BODY SQUEAKS “Ilave you ever tried to locate automobile body squeak? “And what was the amount of the service repair bill?" Such is the query of R. B. Loubek, local Hudson. sex dealers, “The Hudson Super-Six remedy for body squeaks is most economical for the son that the remedy is applied fore the squeak occurs,’ continued Louhek, super-Six frame side member: seven inches in depth. ‘There are re tubular and box section cross mem bee riveted to the deep side mem- he in nstruction {0 a steel | bridge. uch rigid construction prevents frame weaving, in turn offsetting body strains and squeaks. “This reasons why Hudson cars years of excellent service.” EXPEC TO GET BOND. Springfield, Ill, Aug. 6.—Sheriff Henry Mester, when informed of Gov. Small’s statement announcing his in- tention to return to Springfield next Tuesday said he believed the governor will appear and give bond. If the governor does not appear he probably will be notified before any action is taken. t top, sides and hottom, similar railroad, is one of the fundamental return Multigraphing, Addressing, Mailing, Mailing Lists. Business | Service Co., First floor, open Block, Phone 662. . { ‘Wouring Ca: $995 Roadater $935 | continent, two eastbound from San Bodge Agency Reports | Francisco to New York, and two west- Brisk Business bound from New York to San Fran- ° eae ET cisco, In each car were pouches of M. B. Gilman, of M. B. Gilman Co.,| first clags U. 8. mail and thus the au- local dealers in Dodge Brothers pas-|tomohile took its place as a history songer cars dnd trucks, reports that! maker, along with the renowned Pony although shipments are coming ‘!n} Express Rider, the old Stage Coach, from the factory with regularity, yet/and the first overland steam train, Le eee to keep caught up on; Essex mail car No. 1, east bound, At present there is « “long waiting” | Ee Gal Ge autaalaee Bees pate list for the Dodge Brothers cars that) car No, 2, west bound reached San are enroute from the factory at De-! Francisco in 4 days, 19 hours and 17 troit to the local dealers, but with the y i minutes. East bound car No. 3 crossed in 4 days, 21 hours and 56 minutes and west bound car No. 4,in 5 days, 6 hours and 13 minutes. Cars 3 and 4 encountered severe storms in the west. Each of the four cars beat the then existing records by many hours, The R. B. Loubek Motor company, local Essex and Hudson dealers state that the experience gained in this grueling test has been of immense value to the factory and that Essex SATURDAY, AUG 6, 1921 owners of today are profiting from that experience, HARDING STARTS BACK TO CAPITAL Portland, Me. Aug. 6.—President Harding arrived here from Lancaster, N. H., at 3 o’clock this afternoon on his way to Portland, where he will go aboard the Mayflower for the return to Washington. He had luncheon and then played a round of golf. © Whatcomeniaflee 2 CRP PY the purchase price? Wane! Business Car $1135 Screen Business Car $1035 FO B, Fastery M. B. GILMAN CO. : ag Dopce BrRotHers | MOTOR CARS k, | additional carloads that are scheduled for immediate shipment it is hoped that all orders that are booked- now may be filled by the twentieth of this month, i | In view of this condition, Mr. Gil-: man reports that business is better than it was a year ago at this time. The Anniversary Of A Historic Event August 9th marks the passing of a year since the first automobile ever permitted to .carry first class mail froin coast to coast arrived in New York from San Francisco in the won- derful. time of 4 days, 14 hours and 43 minutes. The return of this date brings the even very much to mind because the motor car quality demonstrated so convincingly then, is needed today, 10} even, a greater extend. That quality is reliability. If reliability and endurance under severe strains was ever proven, it certainly was in August, 1920, when four Essex cars dashed across the Expert service in this work and for every make; we over-haul the unit thoroughly and make it as good as new. A specialty of all auto-electric work, every system and all models. Electric Service & Tire Co. 215 Main Street rman mae A Sedan $1785. Coupe $1568 Known 30x314- Non-Skid Tire. price. Company. ing fast. $13.95 For a Known Tire with a This is the price of a genuine Goodyear for you Ford, Maxwell, Chevrolet and Over- land owners to get the finest tire on the market at a “bargain tire” ! All tires fully guaranteed by- | The Goodyear Tire & Rubber | Get yours today—they’re go- Call, write or phone. COPELIN MOTOR CO. Ford and Fordson Sales and \ : Service : | BISMARCK, N. D,,.. Name. Here is the chance TIRE SALE Read every word of this announcement carefully, as it means dollars to you. Commencing Monday Morning, August 8th, 1921 At 8 o’Clock a. m. $10,000.00 STOCK— We are offering for sale to close out our stock of nice, fresh, PRICES— MORE KELLYS— TUBES— OTHER MAKES— NEW STOCK— SOME PRICES— NOTICE— A THOUGHT— Place: R. 216 Main Street clean, new automobile casings and tubes to be sold at this sale at less than present wholesale prices. We have decided to dis- continue handling tires and are taking this means of dispos- ing of our stock quickly, offering the public the benefit of dis- counts ranging from 15% to 50%. On Kelly-Springfield casings, the factory reduced their prices 10% on November 1st, 1920, bringing the price down to pre- war basis. On May 2nd, 1921, prices on Kellys were again reduced 20%: We are now making further reductions as follows. (Off the present list prices) On Cord casings 15%; On Fabric casings 20%, excepting 34x4, on which we are greatly overstocked, and on which we will give a discount of 25%. This stock is all guaranteed to be new and fresh. We also have a number of Kelly casings which, although new and first class, have been in stock two years and these we are offering at a discount of 50% off list. Kelly tubes have been reduced 40% from 1920 prices and we are going to give you another 20% from the new list on all sizes except 34x4 on which we will give you a discount of 257%. This makes a 34x4 tube at $3.50 on which the 1920 price was $7.40. We also have a few sizes, in both casings and tubes, in Penn- sylvania, Goodrich, Goodyear and Fisks, which-will be priced in proportion to the above. All real bargains. Before saying any more about prices we want to tell you that this is not an old shelf-worn stock we are offering but a first class, fresh, clean one. What old stock we have will be sold at 50% off list. : Below we give you comparative prices on some of the tires which we have in stock. Space will not permit us to quote them all here. Fi Kelly Fabrics: 1920 Prices New Our Sale Price Size casgs. tubes. _ List Price casgs. tubes. 30x83 Pl. $23.65 $4.25' $17.00 $13.60 $2.16 80x38 KS © 26.75 19.20 15.36 30x34 KS 29.95 5.35 21.00 16.80 2.68 82x31 Pl 32.65 5.70 23.60 18.90 2.88 82x34 KS 37.65 27.00 21.60 “32x4. Gr’). «45.50 6.85 35.00 28.00 8.44 $2x4 KS 48.50 35.00 28.00 33x4.s- Gr 47.50 17.10 36.60 29.30 3.60 33x4 KS 50.90 36.60 29.30 84x4.—s Gr 49.25 7.40 38.00 Special 28.50 3.50 34x4 KS 52.75 38.00 Special 28.50 834x444 KS 61.50 9.20 44.20 35.36 4.64 35x41 KS 65.50 9.40 47.00 37.60 4.72 36x44 KS 71.00 9.75 51.60 41.28 4.92 37x65 KS 83.50 11.70 60.20 48.16 5.92 Kelly Cords: 33x4 KS 66.00 47.60 40.46 Other Cord sizes reduced in proportion. Pennsylvania Fabrics: 80x3, NS. casings, special . 8.60 1.76 80x3. VC “ ee 11.52 830x814 VC ¢ . 14.00 =—-.2.08 82x31. VC 2 oe -. 17.00 =. 2.86 $2x4_- VC s Bas . 28.00 2.88 33x4. YC . ue 23.84 3.00 834x414 VC ig 82.40 3.21 Other sizes reduced in proportion. Kelly Casings Over Two Years Old. 89xbee Pl ve ees Prices on’other sizes in proportion. Note: Pl — Plain: KS — Kant Slip: — Non Skid: VC — Vacuum Cup. Gr — Grooved: NS Mr, Tire User, if you are going to need tires within the next year this is your opportunity to buy at a big saving. Equip your car with the,best tires that money can buy at prices, in some instances, even lower. than you have been paying for much inferior makes. : Just think, Kelly-Springfield tires at prices below those charged by others. Think Kellys; Use Kellys; and, “Keep Smiling” with “Kellys.” But, don’t “think” too long before “using” and you will be “Smiling” along time. Get your tires NOW while our stock is still compelte. Time—8 A. M. Monday, August 8th, 1921, (continued until sold.) B. Loubek Motor Co. Bismarck, N. D. Phone 234 nS i Se L = .- =-—.--