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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ee Bergeson’s WAL After a month’s heavy selling for Fall we find some suits, overcoats, and lamb-lined coats which we want to move before our heavy shipments arrive. We are going to sell them for 1 price so they will move quickly (note prices.) : $30 $40 M5 0C*S $50 i Suits Suits ' Suits Suits O’coats O’coats O’coats O’coats $15 $20 - $22.50. Boys’ Clothing $15 $30 Boys’ wool suits, ; i $1 1.00 Lamb lined coats , Sheeplined costs 2 pair pants............ opossum collars i : Boys’ double seat and VY price 2) DICE 101 2 ines, 2 pants ..jicccsieas ite $ 1 6.50 ’ 5 Boys’ Fall and Winter Caps 1 | 22.50 a “. $1,00 pastas choice Be § ee another These Prices Don’t Tell the, St DEMOCRAT HITS | ri — Outing Flannel aoe the price isn’t even an important part 5 eae selection the facts that: ¢ ¢ 0 P TAX BILL Special $1 2 5 e facts that:come before the price are the real yey a Ok. thing. Our truthful advertising, standard lines and guarantee of satisfaction or money back is your Boys’ Union Suits protection. Senator Simmons Opens Assault Heavy fleeced and ; $1 00 Upon Measure ribbed F ° Men’s Outing Flannel Pajamas ; $2.00 Special Random Youths’ Union Suits He PAY Bi tw PAGE EIGHT AUXILIARY OF | ™ LEGION FAVORS ‘CHANGE IN NAME Would Select’ Distinctive Name! For Body—Delegates to Kansas City Named FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, ’21 eee LL Lo The state executive committee of the women’s auxiliary to the Ameri- can Legion favors a change in name. Members of the committee meet- ing in Jamestown during the Legion ecnvention approved a distinctive name for the organization, but no recommendation was made as to choice of a name. The auxiliary will hold a national organization meet- ing in Kansas City at the time of the national American Legion convention. The Bismarck district of the state auxiliary was recognized in the naming of Mrs. Frank S. Henry, of this city, vi ident of the auxili- ary for this district, as a delegate to the national meeting at Kansas City. Other delegates named were: . Mrs. Eugene Fenelon, Devils Lake; Miss Abby Hurley, Fargo; Mrs. William McCulloch, Washburn; Mrs. B. S. Nickerson, Mandan; ‘Mrs. Meyer, Wahpeton; Mrs. Kelley, Valley City; } Mrs. Starry, Tower City;, Mrs. Ivan Metzger, Williston. . The auxiliary executive commit- tee was entertained by the James- town auxiliary at a lunchen and cla- borate dinner, DECLARATION OF DODGE BROS. “NOW FULFILLED Policy Announced When Com- pany Embarked in Car «Building is Adhered To f - John Martin, “the farmer,” was one of the prize winners at the annua Coney Island baby patade. Here hes | ready to till the soil. ARR ee stantial value in itself. This is the goal Dodge Brothers had in mind when they built a standard of value for the motor car industry, knowing that the public is quick to appreciate true worth and real merit. Men’s Unionalls Men’s Fall and Winter Caps Special assortment ...... Another DObGoiei seis wessseiersierensist ers Men’s Silk and Fiber Shirts Y% price Men’s Leather Gloves $3.00 BIOVESE rss ek shinee eke tate $2.00 $2.50 gloves $1.50 gloves $1.00 gloves .........4. 2 Men’s Hats Some seven wr eight years ago, when Dodge Brothers first announced that they would manufacture a car bearing their own name, says M. B. Gilman of M. B. Gilman Co., local dealers, they stated that they would build a car which would establish a new value in the motor car industry. Washington, Sept. 30.—Opening a as general assault on the Republican: tax bill Senator Simmons. of North | 3 Their purpose was to build their car of the highest grades of materials, 19 use their long manufacturing experi- ence in keeping costs dowh and so build a truly good car with which the first cost would be practically the’ last. Hew thoroughly the original purpose Carolina, ranking Democrat: on the finance committee, charged today, in the:senate that the revisions proposed by that committee were solely in’ be- half of the corporations and those taxpayers whose net incomes exceed- Heavy fleeced and ribbed Velvets, Velours and tweeds “ue, $1,00 Children’s Hats ~* Heavy fleeced ..... Gordon hats’ ..... Mallory hats Knox ... $6.00 Canvas Gloves . Heaviest canvas, ed $66,000 a year. : j Senator Simmons. said that im- mediately after the Armistice the tax | E laws. were revised and reductions | a Heavy mixture Natural “ wool...... of Dodge Brothers has been fulfilled is hest proven by-the large circle of good will which now surrounds tho $5.00 car, and the fact that in these few years, there has grown up a family of almost 700,000 owners, That they have established a new value or measure for the motor car industry is well shown by the fact that on every hand Dodge Brothers cars are nearly always used as a basis for coniparison. ‘With heavier, high- er priced cars you will continually hear such statenients as, “‘The Dodge has tires as large as these.” Dodge has as long or longer wheel- base than this’—“but the Dodge has many coats of baked enamel instead of this paint and varnish,” and many simular comparisons, always using Dodge Brothers cars as a true stand- ard of value, In comparisons with cheaper cars you will hear such statements as “but the Dodge will give at least 18 miles to the gallon of gas"—"the Dodge has no wood in its boy, it is all pressed steel” — “the Dodge uses genuine leather uptplstery’--'he Dodge sells for within a few dollars of the price you ask,” and so it goes on with al- most innumerable comparisons, but almost always using Dodge Brothers cars as the measure by which motor car values are judged. When any line of merchandise comes to be used as a general stand- ard of value, by which similar other lines are measured, .it is a fair conclu- sion that the standard that is used, is an article of genuine merit, firmly es- tablished in public opinion as being worthy of a basis from which to esti- mate true value, and represents sub- “The | made in the taxes on individual in- comes and corporations, Now, he added, s further cut of one-half in the amounts paid by corporations while the mil- lions of people: who pay the miscel-- laneous taxes are at this very hour |Z paying the peak war taxation rates. WOMAN BROUGHT BACK.TO CITY “IN CHECK CASE; — i Miss. | Margaret brought back to Bismarck last night from Jamestown by, Sheriff Welch to face a charge of issuing fraudulent checks. Miss Dolan today and was given until Mon; day to make’ good the checks. Shé is said to have cashed checks amount- ing to about $200 at Johnson’s store and $75 at the McKenzie, according to Justice Dolan. Her home is said to be in Minot, and her family is said to be well known. 50-MILE BLOW LEVELS DERRICKS Pittsburgh, Sept. 30.—A 50-mile gale swept the Pittsburgh district today,| leveling oil derricks and _ blowing, down signs and trees. The tempepi Bowman was’ before Justice ture dropped 13 degrees in one hour. The first cost is practically the last ® 1g Car $1145.00 Roadster $1090.00 Sedan upe $1775.00 Panel Business Car C 80.00 Screen usiness Car $1175.00 4 Delivered M.B. Gitman Co. Biswaacn —— Prone 608 Donee Brotners jt was proposed to make a|3 : Bowman was |" lly new rear axle of extremely heavy | construction using spiral sing and | pinion. | ditional feature, ‘class, in fact the 490 is $25.00 lower :ritory through sub dealers, stocking | ,The Corwin Motor company will Shirts cies $4.00 shirts CHEVROLET 10 BE SOLD HERE BYS.W. CORWIN Popular, Car is Added to Line ‘of Sales Agency in City ‘After negotiations lasting for over a year, the Corwin Motor company, one of Bismarcks oldest automobile firms, have ‘contracted with the Chevrolet factory for the Bismarck territory. Wen interviewed today Mr. Corwin said that he was more than gratified to feel that he had been able to secure this valuable contract, which will include the lowest ‘priced completely equipped car in the world. The Chevrolet factory is the largest unit of the General Motors company, and it is the second largest producer of automobiles in this country, The Corwin Motor company have the new 1922 models on display. Both 490 and F'B types now have the baked enamel finish. The 490 has an entire- An improved clutch is an ad- Both models repre- sent the lowest priced cars in their now than even before the war. ‘The local firm will work a large ter- cars and a heavy assortment of parts in Bismarck. A. service station of this sort has long been needed in this district owing to the thousands of Chevrolets owned. continue to sell the Oakland line as in the past, thus being able to un-: | dersell all competition on both four and six cylinder cars. ‘INCORPORATIONS : Articles of incorporations filed with | the secretary of state inciude: | Motor Oil Company, Wahpeton, cap- ital stock $25,000; incorporators, P. C. | Dan, Arnold Bernard, C. M. Dahl, to deal in oils, operate filling ‘station, etc. |\ Campion-Campion and Sons Ine., of | Rugby, to take over general merchan- ise business of J. J. Campion and | Company; capital stock, $25,000; in- | corporators, James M. Campion, John | G Campion, Jeremiah C. Campion. Westhope Potato Marketing asso- ciation, Bottineau county; no capital | stock; charter delivered to George Barr, secretary. . Kota Seed Whent Growers Inc., Far- | | - Men’s Wool ae, 00 Bal- mer Herre, Halstead, Minn; W. R. Porter, Fargo; Leon Metzinger, Fargo; W. E: Clark, ‘Tower City; Irene Waldo Porter, Fargo. UNEMPLOYED IN ENGLAND CLASH WITH POLICE i | Leceister,, England, Sept. 30.—A flozen men were injured and many ar- rested after a clash here today hetween the police and 600/ unémployed men who had smashed!the windows of the Board of Guardians office. The fight lasted only a few minutes. The: police used their clubs freely while the unemployed used stones and other missies. eee TYPEWRITERS endl All makes # sold and rented Bismarck Typewriter Co. Bismarck, This is the Phone Number of the SERVICE TAXI LINE we will ride you to your desti- nation in any part of Bismarck for 35c FOOTBALL +, First, Game of High School Schedule go, Cass county; incorporators, Jal- EVERYBODY OU briggan ... ( per pair .. Leather faced, 6, pair for. Announcement —_, We have been fortunate in completing negotiations lasting for over a year with the Chevrolet factory for a large block of territory surrounding Bismarck. We will carry one of the heaviqst stocks of Chevrolet pa:ts in the Northwest and give 100% service. The Chevrolet Motor Co. is the largest unit of the General Motors Co. and Chevrolet to- day is the second largest builder of automobiles in the world. Parts are arriving daily and the first shjpment of cars arrived today, consisting of the new 1922 models. Both 490 and F B types, now have baked enamel finish. The 490 has a new heavy rear axle with spiral ring and pinion and improved clutch. Both models represent the lowest priced cars in their class; in fact the 490 is p:iced today $25.00 under its pre war figure. At Baseball Park BISMARCK HIGH SCHOOL —ys,.— CASSELTON HIGH SCHOOL 3 O'clock Saturday, Oct. 1 i