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e MARELLA EAT of each line. JOBS. YOU SHOULD SEE THE NASH FOUR at $1115.00 delivered in Bismarck. Then there is _HHIt#I=H= tii? } = ]=—Irirlcuminin xn .iiilHriiriTiNiAKn PL) TOMORROW ..... If you haven’t seen the various newly arrived NASH Models, may we remind you that tomor- row is the last day of the NASH showing? Our showroom is not large enough to show the com- plete line of Overland, Nash and Willys-Knight cars; therefore, after tomorrow evening our showroom will contain but a couple of models Showroom Open Evenings. DIVERSIFFED* FARMING WERK |\CANDIDATES ENTER RECALL AT D DICKINSON D‘ckingon, N. D. D., > March 18.—Peti- k NN tions nominating H. A. Diedrich and Alfred White as candidates or president Result Will Be That "Wheat Acreage Will Be Lessened © 10 to 25 Per Cent MORE CORN AND POTATOES Cutting of North Dakota’s wheat acreage in the interests of a larger di- versification of farm products in the state is assured according to men who have been in the field during tie past two or three weeks in which the drive for a greater variety. in North Da- kota’s farming program has been in progress. Reports from all corners of the state. are that the intensified ef- forts of the recent Diversified Farming, week, initiated by. Governor Neéstos, brought home to the farm owners of Nort Dakota the benefits and the nec- essity of adding to the number of -crops raised upon the farm and the necessity of keeping: some live stock}. to convert a part cf these crops into! more marketable products. ; The extent to.which North Dakota‘ will leavalits exclusive wheat program is a matter of conjecture. Joan Haw, head of the county agent forces of the state is reported to have expressed a guess that the wheat acreage of the; state will ibe lessened twenty-five per cent through the planting of other crops, R. G. Catron, deputy commis- sioner of agriculture, plades the pro- spective cut at about eighteen per cent, this estimate being based on reports coming to the office of the commis. sioner of agriculture from the farm in- stitute workers in the field. A more of the ¢ity commission. in the special April 4;'to elect a successor to WL. Richards, who resigned several weeks ago, were filed with R. C, Hill, city auditor, this week. The time limit for filing petitions expired Wednesday. For the recall election, called for the same date and which will be held in conjunction with the special election, three candidates have filed petitions entitling them to enter the race in op- position ‘to the pres2nt incumbents. Candidates on the recall ticket are F. M. Swope, who will oppose A. A. Dins- dale for police commissioner; Anton Sadowsky, who has filed in opposition to H. L. Reichert, present street com- mjssioner, and Valentine Koch, who will make the race against A. D. Heat- orf for the post of commissioner of fi- Nance and revenue. H. J. Gruchus, present commissioner of water works and sewerage, has no opposition. Un der the recall law all of the present in- cumbgnts automatically become candi. dates to succeed themselves. ' Tailoring and Hat Works Dry Cleaning, Pressing, Re- aairing, Remodeling, Dyeing of Ladies’ and Men’s Clothes. Prompt and courteous service. | Call For and Deliver. Phone 58 Bismarck, conservative guess is that the cut in| wheat iwill ibe ten per cent. It tae higher percentage obtains, North Dakota’s wheat crop for 1922 will be planted on 2,206,500 less acres than in 1921. It'Mr. Catron’s eighteen | ‘per cent estimate is correct, 1,588,860 less acres of wheat will be planted, while if the ten per cent decrease Pre: vails North Dakota: wil] have 882,700 less acres to harvest in 1922 than in 1921, One of the effects of the agitation I ————————————— city election to be held on Tuesday, |‘ i is to certify that Mr. the NASH SPORT MODEL and the various NASH FOUR AND SIX one AND CLOSED | MINOT <a CANDIDATES “IMINO MAN NOW. [aca tiara tun tas NOW _ AT DICKINSON Dickinson, N. D., March ‘18—A. G. Drysdale, fornferly connected whth the Minot Grocery company at Minot, succeeds F. W. Rush as mana- ger of the Dickinson Grocery com- pany.. Mr, Drysdale arrived from Known for years as the “Baby Grand”, “this Jog as built up. a fine name for durability. fontable body now has a baked enamel are long and very easy riding. The valve. >in head, ee has always had a surplus of power. No car selling ‘under a thousand dollars offers such strength of, ul ee BISMARCK TRIBUNE 4% SATURDAY, MARCH 118, 1922 SK | Lahr Motor Sales Company Minot Thursday. Mr, Rush has been], given a merited promotion and will leave Dickinson next ‘weék for Min- |\neapolig: where he will spend’ geveral peeks before ‘taking up: hig“new du- ties in “supervision work : ‘among wholesale. grocery and fruit houses belonging ‘to the Nash organization which are located in South Dakota. He. will make his headquarters at Aberdeen. As, ges h, ,, SP ~ A Challenge! Sound engineering and careful workmanship have even today’s Overland outstanding superiority in -25miles to the gallonaverage. Eatlemely ibe: upkeep. Comfort— 130-inch spring base gives riding comfort aualed only by big heavy cars. ‘Durability — Careful workmanship and rigid inspection Ete cor rect design give it longer life with lower upkeep than any other low-price car. , Price— : ‘ Its low price gives no conception of its superior, qualities ‘and convenience. Overland, always a good investment—now the greatest automobile value in America Lahr Motor Sales Company Phone 490 Bismarck, N. D. Distributors hased -44 Oakland has this date’ pu a Model 6-44 ‘ ¢ 4esthe original purchaser a guarantee fi No Thiscat rvipatecasolintecombusion chan for a wider range of farm crops; has been to call attention to the disparity between the acreage of’ cultivited crops and the acreage of small grains. Last year in oats, wheat, barley, rye and flax’ North Dakota’s farmers. at- tempted to'raise 13,784,000 acres, Corn and potatoes, the two cultivated crops, were far behind, corn having 605,000 acres, an exceptional amount by, ‘the way, while potatoes registeted, 1: 000 acres, tron thousand miles or not over Wo Years Touring Car . $550 Coupe . $850 Roadster... $550 Sedan . $895. F. O. B. Toledo This. Guarantee €0 be of 1 properly due to the presence 1 this car al to ne Samcioe! Md evideaced ee The, Best ca Baral i lin: Bhom- to you for either material oc bore and construction of the eb eel mach, “— Sgn ale CATES: si ae aa largest and teat Cinerarias in Oakland Six Engine and its freedom from excess oiling tro all colors, 60c each, while they last. We deliver. Phone 784-W. Oscar H. Will & Co. 324 4th Street. \ for your protection. \ gladly give the above guarantet Oaks Moron ¢ ‘CAR Company HAUNTED MOTOR? THE UNIVERSAL CAR Is it afflicted’ with mysterious humps, ticks, slaps, and rappings thich seem tobe first: here—then here? It’s an old story with us. Spring Showing of All Models. We take pleasure in announcing that we now have on display in our show room all models of FORD cars including the FORD \ Most of these mysterious noises re due to the fact that ‘your mo-§- or. casting has warped. Green _notor block castings become dis- 5 rt PRICES | Tf given ordinary care, Ente Roadster. . . $1120 'HE satisfact % 3 there is no reason why Touring Car. oa ‘ory performance of each New Oakland 6-44 orted, due to internal strains pe- i : tt should deteriorate. Sport ae ait ae Toran engine is assured by this guarantee. ‘ truck and FORDSON tractor. suliar to all cast-iron. When. your Caer tee pee Bd ircmagagae a4 presets ie o combustion chambers causes excess carbon There are many improvements on all notor block casting becomes sea- and fresh the car al- leposi valves spark plugs, and misfiring. The - ; * et oned, aged, or “set,” the cylinders [at Pectery antes provicts you exaiual Cae Maes TS eel eal y models that willbe of interest to you. dc ae coc ad ealiged| ways looks unless it has been neglected. nN fotors which have run 10,000 niles should be rebored, and fitted vith new oversize pistons and sings. . because of the up-to-date design and special construction of i cylinders, pistons and rings. -f a You have wanted to drive a powerful, smooth, flexible, comfort- able and economical six. The New Oakland gives you all this bes We cordially invite you to call and in- spect the FORD 1922 line. Open Evenings This Week and Sunday, The extreme. heat at which the enamel fin- ish is pe on cited ‘a remarkably low price. M. h 16-17-18-19th : body makes it bite arc’ -17-18- B Because of our modern machine deep into the steel. CORWIN MOTOR COMPANY hop equipment, we do this work mn a factory basis with factory ' orecision. Cheerful service, honest orices, Distributor.” Ask us regarding our payment plan, Ne New ee es Oakland 644 Oakland Moto Ces Company, Poin Mich - ’ Copelin Motor Co. Phone 318 201 Broadway Bismarck, N..D. DraseBaemvens wean CAR M.B. Gitman Co. Bs MARCK <—— PHONE. 6Or MODERN MACHINE WORKS formerly Bismarck Foundry and Welding Company.” >