The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 30, 1922, Page 8

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< s i ‘ % ae gi e : Ge RGR ioe Ms s me ce ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE “+ MONDAY, JANUARY 30,1922 q A W-|BROTHER BILL’S AN a Raat aR SH p- ON AUTO PON enna ORD BUT ONLY IN DEARBORN HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS oo egcacepiagee : ee ce gee” wae [GOING OUT OF _KREN INTEREST | eer ae | ete gs : ta lazy, feeling—you should tive Ohvenenen Se ee let: ‘| Dr, Edwards’, Olive:Tablets—a sub- stitute for’calomel—were prepared by. ~~ Dr, Edwards after 17. years of study. \ ; . = . Dr.Edwards'OliveTabletsafe a purely / o aii vegetable compoundimixed withohiyedil. We positively must sell our entire stock of High grade mer- {William's been overshadowed by tha | greatness of his brother, Henry Ford, Fee ! multimillionaire auto manufacturer. in William's ‘ Everywhere—excopt Whole Country Anxious to Learn! nome town, Dearborn, uf Here William—or “Bill” or “Uncle By Norris Quinn ° Amount of Dodge Brothers i yi)'ss they all call him—is the big- ie wi By) them by oe alivecolor. A Reduction GAUL OMAR pte tet i ane eaG Ae inten brigl chandise regardless of wholesale or manufacturing costs. Come jNot Pecause he's a big business man ‘ Sane 5 jor an industrial promoter or a philan-| What is tho purchase price? . — lthropist, liko his brother. This slight but important alteration; “put because he’s’ the best village seems to have been made in the fam- | president and chief of police Dea gan. spread broadcast by Dodge | born ever had! childhood dagsyou must get at the cause. "Dr. Edwards"'Olive Tablets act on the liver and bowels like calomel—yet have no dangerqus after effects. They start tlie bile and overcome con- early while the stock is not broken and have your pick of anything in shoes, dry goods, men’s and ladies’ furnishings, and supply your wants for the entire year, as you will never have an opportunity to ‘ous see ‘ , 3 ° hi ‘Because he’s a good mixer and‘a| stipation. Take one or two'nightly.and ) . a ; Brothers a few months’ ago. he member of almost every dodge in| note the pleasing results. Millions of purchase -such high grade merchandise at such a slaughter in change was brought about by the iown: ¢ i boxes are sold annually at 15¢ an 30c prices. 7 j ; e ; most persistent epidemic of public; Because he knows every one of the | —EoE oe cea ‘ Se —~ curio: sfnce the time when Dodge | 2000 people in Dearborn snes calls | a ie ae ee earn = ee =) RS SSS SRN SM iy Bia SPE }rovneis first announced, that they \everybody by his first name and never Bnd . vices on the Harley Dav- air of boys’ shoes, : i i eet ofaey x ene abckt to market a car and then |gets puffed up ove: his brother's | idson are reduced 30 per cent under 84.50 to $6.00 eet ooo ae (oe ” Si en yitiiae wiki eal laxt- year’s: figures. | * Ree eee sien ' ness prices ANOTHER REDUCTION MADE. || oof 6.0.00... Soecanneoas $2.98 The Exide’ Battery company has! ees : 300, children’s, boys’, men’s and ~ ladies’ again made a decided reduction on the pricé of their batteries, the new fig-j sweaters, values from $7.00 to $10.00. Closing out price ures culty an Bef cent lone eee mcr quotations-—in fact Exide batter- < $3.49, $2.98, $2.78, $1.19, 98¢ aid 78c les Bed Was: jes are now. selling lower than in 1914|j ry. the publicity he géts. |ists on the Do-roit-Ann Arbor high- | white improvements recently ted “I try to keep my name out of tho; Way. : =; | 100 pair ladies’ and men’s felt shoes, val- ues up to $3.50, Selling out price at ive greater efficiency. papers—and my face, tao,” Bill says. | “This won't do,” said “Bill.” Be are ou ean: | $1.58 and. $2.49 ——_—— | | He organized a small-town police} , OAKLANDS SELLING, i department every suburb is trying to; Closed, car business has been un-| ‘600 men’s union suits, some fleeced and- . all wool values up to $4.50. Selling out price (copy, And Dearhoru: passed through | usually godd at ‘the. Corwin Motor) $1.68, $1.75 $2.98 | refused-to.tell what kind of a car it jriches. was going te be. That was eight years ago. \ ' Lidge Brothers latest bid for a com- | brick shop on plete and exclusive monopoly on pub-; And he li “Brother Bill” sells tractor acces- | gories: and! appliances in his little red | side street here. wih his ‘wife and WILLIAM FORD of them are one man here—Dearborn ) lic attention, so far as it pertains ta|three childroa in a modest but com-| Was rated as a tough town. é '_ $1.69 and $1.49 50 dozen misses union suits, all ‘sizes, 50c ‘ to $1.50 values. Closing out prices 98c, 49c and 19c 50 pieces dress ginghams in. all latest shades, values up to 45c yard. Selling out price per yard 12¥/2c, 15c and 19c 50 dozen men’s best work shirts. Value fortable red brick house on avother; It was a gathering place tor De- fro. cracks. And the only function “Bill” doesn’t envy his brother, Hen- | the law exercised was fleecing auto. Jan- . the automotive industry, came on | that | side street. uary 10, when they announced they were about to make a substan- tial reduction in the price of their cars and. then déclined to tell what} the prices would be. ‘The mere fact that they will not tell until February 1 makes everyone want ; w know immediately. <M. B; Gilman, the Dodge Brothers dealor here, was commenting on the; subject today, somewhat” on the or- | aer of the foregoing paragraphs, when a voice on tae telephone: inquired, “if there wasn't a chance té'get a little ‘advance information on those prices.” j the “crime wave,’ without a poldup, | Company since Christmas. The past |, Then President Ford put in operd-| month the ‘local firm reports the sale ton a modern traffic system with | of five Oakland sedans. safery zones that gained the written —— i | 2pprovel of several automobile clubs.) SMOOTH-CAR FOR ROUGH ROADS. e. i tenet de Gare Habroved he Studebaker, the. smooth car for ‘There were good reasons, the voice ves husinehe is mighty good Yon browaht fire oases away ectlon et couse roadeiegaiioues lie Jead:in the said, why the “tip” should be given jsee, I've got a belt of territory includ;, lessened insurance rates: *'. * AY : = ‘ “ j f jana! Ww, Ah | show this line held the crowds and an cut in this particular case, “and it!ing part of Michigan, ‘part of Indiana! yolks here say Bill” has consider- ‘unusually larga number of. orders Selling out-price.... So 250 pair boys’ and children’s shoes, values up to $4.75. Selling out price $2.39 and $2.69 would be sure to turn out to your ad-jand part cf Ohio for these, appliances. | RaREAG ; rd *, Pie x ie V ‘ niage.” But the dealer expressed | “Theytre-things to use with a ee iene jumence Henry Sra were hooked, sora nesters union suits, values to 50 pair. high grade khaki pants, values up’ his regrets and the voice reluctantly |tcr—plows, bay presses and things! jiam Ford home at least once a week. | ey: es ca pean BUR ng to $4.00. out prite...... Selling out price. 98c to $1.78 $1.98 f - Men’s ae t clibicen's mts, TescinaTs. ees coats, men’s ess pants, ladies’ and men’s fine s i id - thing MUST be sola, ine shoes, his dress goods, every: Sale starts today, Jan. 30, and will continue until all’merchan-. like that—19 in all: “Bill's” inventive abillt a “No, Henry doesn’t make them. I’m | jines dittoreat thou Nears tits not connected in business with my|gabbics in hortictdéire as a side lind. said. “] never appreciated what an | brother at all. I He's developing what he calls Gah: intense ‘interest there was in Dodge; “I was village presidentone term— ! ¢j-headed wheat. That's wheat with Brothers motor cars until this oc:|two years. I didn’t run for re-election | several heads on one stalk inst of curred. That fellow who just called|—mixing in politics takes a maq's! only one, ed prebably want<-d information for some | mind off his business, even if the.vil- ick business reascn, or maybe for sheér {lage hall is just actoss the rgad. “I like to do a good day’s work and | ~ withdrew. “That is the way it has heen going ever since January 11,” the dealer NEAR AGREEINT ON SHANTUNG 7 \ Report That Japanese’ and: Chi- curfosity. Perhaps he had oper ue i As & mice a: with someone. Anyhow, he refused to | then &o home and spen ie evening ae , 2 » sive his name. The great™majority of | with the wife and. kids or go to lodge | . nee. to Sign Pact ° Pi those who call, however, leave their |and mix with my Dearborn friends. 7 { i = aptcimorectonere dise is sold. “T enjoy lifo jug! as much as my Weshington,! Jén. 30—(By the ‘As- We names and telephone numbers and on ‘\ Reociated Press)—Further ‘indications February 1 we are going to have a| brother with all his money. X ry 1 we are going that a settlement, of ‘the Shantung | “Do I remember Henry as 2 boy? |* ‘ypecial .staff busy calling all these nt, of ¢ i e people and giving them the real news, | Well, Tought to; I’ was brought ‘up i ; “wee: Amminent developed : : 4 “We prefer this method of making | with him’ ona farm four’ miles trem a ica eae SENS toda! ‘Japanese and Chinese | : Pen ou | e Seth tho neve prices known. because s¢{Rere...I'm the youngest'in the fam-|~ Mere’s what “Bill's” neighbors think | deloge ere called: together’ to : , : i pep % ‘TYesnme: thelr (conversations. of him: id St “He'’s‘got aheart-like:a gold mine..\ Every. issue of:the Shantung prob- iJ¢ you're in trouble Bill will. give'you }.tem,.previously bas- been setiled, :ex- anything he's got. -‘He's.a. special fa-| cept, detallg of the Singtao-Tsinanfu vorite with. the tewn kids. ..You-a)- |trafirpad settlement and jresumption of + ways see him’ digging down to’ give she horotiations wag taken to mean; them. 9 nickel.”—William ‘G..-Grom-| that ithe two-groups were ready’ to berg, editor of the local weokly. ‘again\ take up. discussion: of the rafl- “The best man’ and best’ citizen in |road. question. ,! ied ; town.”-4H- C.Knauff; village clerk. 90°) s “The most democratic man I ever avoids the possible confusion. result: | ily.” “ ing from publication of ‘F, 0, B, De- | ’ troit’ prices. .There is no disposition | on our part: {¢ make a mystery if it, f once ‘the: price becomes knowh to us. | But we have learned that local people | are interested in local prices and that is what wo are«going: to give ‘them as soon as we can figure the | amounts, after we receive the infor- General Mercantile Store Remember the place. - Corner Sweet and 9th St. 1 Desi mation from ithe factory. In due time, 1of course, these local prices will | be published, but in order to Yearn'the amounts on the dey of the announce- ment it will ke necessary, for inter- ‘When “Brother. Bill". became: vil- | come me when: | took by ‘job.”"—Miss lage president and police. oiiet both I. L, Chaffin, villege librarian. ; “| saw..” He was-the ‘first man to, wel- planned to -enter 26°eltios with similar [tablish a :buying office in St. Paul-or Japan's principal. exports are raw Minneapolis in: the; near future, -he | silk, cotton tissues and silk tisaues. Waid: aes é 1" | stores, all operated on the cash and | carry plan. “Bismarck, he said, was eras prosperous Icioking and meiropolitan, |’ 2 find he believed that the city could Saf support a store of the character~ he ad; Coffee, Com- | win put in. ‘The compahy - operates ‘SE Cities: ‘a store in Farge and is opening a ‘4 ‘ store in Carrington. The main offices are et Fargo and it is planned to es- - WELDING . ested parties tO call at our salesrooms or leave their telephone numbers, 80 that we may call them. “It ig not™difficult to-see that we are going to have a big year, as a great! iF percentage of these people who want | to know. about the price are in the! j,, i iIt's but a few weeks until: motoring } market for a car.” It become known | wij ture us from the office, counter at our annual meeting in’ New York | | that Dodge Brothers themselves an- | ®°4 shop., Right now is the time to’ ticipated an exceptional year and look ‘over cars, batteries, etc. Gar- made preparations for-it. They ex- | ages and repair shops ‘are not over busy and such repairs as are needed hibited a motion picture in which i some of these preparatfons were ré- | will receive more careful attention A tow The new storeroom - is being re- pdelled- and decorated in mahogany id ivory color. In the’ spring a now front will be put in. , Mr. Lewis’ leaves for Fargo. tonight. le expects to retuxn in time for the store opening. : er everything ho needs for comfort, safety and economy. OVERHAUL YOUR CAR NOW. Ina very short while the motoring |' bug-will comménce to get in its work: @ BISMARCK. NORTH DAKOTA © } Kaoxh all over the Northwest for Quality | © MAIL US YOUR FILMS ©. v .P, Lewls,/ president. and general model ) Harley: Davidsommanagerof' the Lewis Coffee and Gro nt ie. | Many new improvements|‘cery company, in. ‘Bismarck today, an- have Jeen added and the colors bchahg- nounced 'plans.“for!opening the -com- | ed to ‘Brewster Green..with ie ticks new store:'on Fourth street, | finish. : The* Bismarck. Machine Shop} just south of A. W: ‘Lucas and com- TYPEWRITERS | ‘pany, about the 10th of February. | vealed. They have been working; than; later when the rush is on. ig,.exclusive dealers for. this; territory steadily -all:winter, you iknow, ane | hours of going over, a little brushing | and will keep a full, supply of parts: | Mr,, Lewis. said: that his company ANY makes 4 will be fully prepared when the’ big ; 2. ects u + ee i sold and rented 4 rush comes—and t rush is only a;- < ae 1 : : \ ie i . i few days distant now. ‘This means ‘I We do All Kinds of Welding and Machine Ty rer oe i that Dodge Brothers will soon be ship- | | » i i ping more ofS. per day than ever be- | Repairing. is Bismarck,, fore in their history. i | w 5 id od i at has takehe millions of dollars | ! i 4 a all f 7 q to finance this tremendous program of ; i : e@. ar ea! ———————— Hy wil n Bee was an’ excellé a TP) . I investment” ee | a “HARLEY-DAVIDSON ‘ Farmers, Trappers—Attention ie ‘ fe was generally expected in! | as rn < See Y LET US TAN YOUR HIDES;AND. | the industry that Dodge "Brothers | i «Motor Cycles FURS into gseful articles, such as i would make a substantial cut, tho un- | i < popes: conte: aie a fur i ‘usual form of the announcement prov- | 1 * Tt” af Wii snd ed to be a veritable bombshell. At! BISMARCK. MACHINE SHOP fur tous. for” full market value, ie first glance it appeared to be a somé- 4 N Dhaest rODAy, for FREE. fur price 4 what mysterious procedure but as the y H " t-tanning. peice, list am ping i full, significance of the’ announce- i =} 218 4th Street. Bismarck. tage plamarck Hide & Fur Co. 4 ment dawned on other manufacturers | > | i Bismarck, N, D. it was conceded that it\was an excep: | 4 roe | | t tionally strategie mov at \ Shy: ey : i , Weiceg ‘ | i “NOTHING TO BUY J Ns ALND OOS? “ : es 3 eae ‘ a BUT THE LICENSE? Be. ~ ( i The above slogan is very popular aN e uc on Oo & 8 * 0 : i in the mammoth Chevrolet: organiza- | 5 i tion this winter. It’s few words con- ‘ 3 + | tain a,lot of valuable information to, ¢ : - f i Starting, 1 j the man who oxpects to buy this Ae Fi d: I t be 3 ! spring, The fact that the model 490! on or son rac ors Monday: i. f { is the lowest priced completely equip-|' ' { : a oh Night “ ites ij ped automobile built is now general- i Byes ws bi it r \ i ly krfown, and it gives the Chrevrolet Shows su my Ss . ‘i purchaser considerable satisfaction % Mo | to realize that the price he pays for start . e.. e e . i the car as buit by the factory will cov- t % e z rivo it 1 : he rl Company P.M. ; & 9 P. M. Not / Weavy Cold? Chest a | All Clogged Up? 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