The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 22, 1922, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT You'll like our centrally: located, fire-proof storage. Open LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY Show Room Open all Night, Evenings. I, H. 8. TO HOLD CONVENTION OF DEALERS HERE Harvester Family “Get Togeth- er” and “Drive Away” of Trucks Is Planned MANY COMING TO CITY On Tuesday, April 25, the Bismarck Bratch of International Harvester Company will hold a Harvester Family “Get Together” or convention for all Imternational dealers in their terri- tory. A hundred or more implement dealers. from twenty surrounding counties are expected 'to be here in or- cot ‘to attend the meeting on that lay. Several Harvester Company offi- cials from ithe General Office in Chi- cago will be here to help conduct the “Get Together” which will be ‘held in the Harvester building. Sales policies and plans for financing the farmers will be discussed. Luncheon will be served ‘at noon and a banquet in the evening followed by a smoker. “In spite of adverse crop conditions for ‘the past four or.five years, farm- DODGE BROTHERS CHIEFS ADVANCE Matheson Becomes | Vice-Pres- ident; Nichols Is General Sales Manager Several infportant changes in thi ex- ecutive personnel are announced by Dodge Brothers. C. ‘W. Matheson has been’ advanced from general sales manager to vice-president in charge of sales; John A. Nichols, Jf, pro- moted from director of field opera-. tions to general sales manager; John ‘H, Gordon,:from New York district representative to director of distribu- tion. Mr. Gordon succeeds J. &. French who 12signed to take over the Dodge tion... RESPECTIVE PRICE CLASSES. The car you buy vit it be just an automobile, or—will it ie satiefactory transportation?. It takes more than an automobile to render satisfactory transportation—It takes more than a salesroom to provide you with satis- factory transportation. It takes an organiaztion with years of experience. It takes a modern building filled —. “ with modern equipment and modern methods, and it takes honest-to-goodness men and women, each expert in his or her:particular department, and on their ‘toes to serve you. Get these aes back of a ganda make motor car, and you have what you really Went ealiceeey transpor- - IF YOU WILL LOOK (BACK OF THE CAR, YOURCHOICE: WILL ‘BE AN OVERLAND, NASH OR WILLY - KNIGHT, IN We Phone 490 AO Ss irmae tory at Detroit is getting into capacity production as fast as possible, with the hope of preventing a similar shortage whoa rush ibegins. Ford dealers throughout tho United States are urging Ford customers to place their orders early and thus pre= vent the possibility of having to walt, for delivery. TAKES PUBLICITY « JOB WITH HAYS Washington, April 2: April 22.. —Kirk Rus: Sell, director ‘of the. burean..of infor- ‘mation of the, postoffice departinent, has presented his resignation to-Post- | matger-General Work to take effect May 1 when he will become publicity dfrector for Will Hays, who heads Brothers dealership in, San Francisco, where he maintained his headquarters for several years .as Dodge Brothers district representative. Mr. Matheson, the now vice-presi- dent. has been an important figure in, the automobile industry for many) years. With his brother, Frank Math- eson, he built and marketed one of the first higher priced cars in the field. Whon Dodge Brothers began manu- facturing a car of their own he be- came (New York district representa- tive and a few years later was ad- vanced to the home office as director of service, His appointnjont as .gon- eral sales manager followed in 1920. (Mr. \Nichots,- the new general sales manager, has also been on the execu-: tive staff of Dodge Brothors from the time they: first. began ‘building cars. ers in western North Dakota’ and |i, was for five years Seattle district eagtern Montana have not lost their courage, which is evidenced by. the fact ‘that there will be ‘little, if any, decrease in wheat acreage ‘and a 'Tre- markable increase in corn. acreage and forage crops. The Harvester Company can con- firm the ‘statement ithat’ the courage of the implement dealers in western North Dakota and eastern Montana is at a high pitch and the evidence of this statement is the fact that about fifty dealers in the Bismarck terri- tory have purchased “Red Baby” Speed Trucks with which to canvass their territory and furnish service to their farmer customers. “Red Baby” is ‘he designation used for the. specially equipped interna- tional Speed Truck now being (used for Sales and’ Service purposes by thousands of enterprising McCor- mick-Deering dealers throughout the United States and Canada, These ‘trucks are all painted 'in a uniform; brifliant red with the dealer's name and other wording in gold ‘lettering, | © making a beautiful and distinictie gol- or combination. About thirty of these “Red Baby” Sales and Service Trucks Nave al-) ready arrived at Bismarck and will| be delivered during the coming week. In fact; many of the dealers who at- tend the “Get Together” meeting will drive ‘their ‘trucks home loaded with.| implements to partially supply ‘the; needs of their customers. The International Harvester Com- |. pany and their dealers are firmly con-| vinced” that western North Dakota and | oastern Montana is inygxcellent basic | conditi lon jan id when: ic 1922 crop is harvested! at we Will,’ihdeed, be on the high road to renewed prosperity. | SUES AGAIN FOR $25,000 DAMAGES) Fargo, April 22.—Miss Inga Ander- son, whose fi-:year-old son died in De- cember, 1920, as a result of being ‘struck by a school yard swing in Far. go, has filed suit for $25,200 damages against the schoo} board. She origi- nally brought suit against the city,j; but this was not tried because a de-} murter entered by the city was up held. POTATOES. Let our Exchange sell your potatoes. i We guarantee to secure market prices and render prompt returns. We only charge $25.00 per car for all service rendered. Write or wire for instruc-| tions how to ship. Reference, Des} Moines National bank and growers in} your state, ! DES MOINES POTATO EXCHANGE, | Des Moines, Iowa, 4-10-2w TT Francis Jaszkowiak Well Driller. Dealer in Wind Mills, Gasoline Engines, Cotton Wood Lumber, Hard Wood* Lumber, All kinds of Stove and Fire wood. Call or Write. 421 12th St. Bismarck. ‘crease in volume during March, says | pany, Detroit, and have necessitated |trucks in April in order to meet the { requirements. |ening of the spring and summer buy- ‘have already exceeded the. supply .in many parts of the country and pur- chasers are finding it necessary to ac- cept deferred dclivery. The Ford fac- ifagain HERE. representative, then was advanced to’ the New York ‘office. It*was from’ tlt, lattor post that he was called, in-| January. of the. present year, to: bee. come director-of field operations. Mr. Gordon’s first.appointment with Dodge .Brothers also: dates. back. to 1915. He was Atlanta district repre-’ sentative, After soveral years in this capacity he was sent to London to. represent Dodge Brothers on the-Brit- ish Isles. For some time after his return. hts was district representative in Dallas Texas, and then became dis- trict representative in New York: He will begin his new duties as director of distribution within a few weeks. FORD SALES SHOW ‘RAPID INCREASE Rush of Orders Boosts April Output to 101,164 Ford retail sales showed a rapid in-! a report from tha Ford MotoréCom- the building of 101,164 Ford cars and This is the largest output of Ford ; cars ever schoduled for. April, being | 10,600 above the same month of. a} year ago. It also marks an early op- ling and seems to’ indicate that even more Ford cars and trucks will be sold | in 1922 than in 1921, which was a , banner year. Otders for Ford cars and trucks: The crankshaft that has lost its perfect alignment— that has “whipped” and is no longer true—is made perfect Also, we regrind its bearing surfaces ‘so that these are true — removing thereby all ifthe noise and danger that lurk in ovalized and scored bearing ip surfaces. WORKS 921 Front Street. , igOur shop is equipped only MODERN MACHINE}! the motion picture industry. NESTOS FOR : ASSOCIATION Governor INestog has endorsed the ecorts of the ‘Mississippi Valley’ aaso- ciation in promoting greater develop. ment of the resources of the, states in ‘and. contiguous to the valley and in Promoting the development of inland ‘waterways. ‘Hope that some eltizens of ‘North, Dakota will be able to attend the fourth: annual meeting of the association in Kansas City, Apri :25-26; is. expressed ‘by the governor. The state highway commission ‘has ‘been requested ‘to, fur-. nish considerable data ‘concerning. North Dakota for use at the meeting, Among the projects of the associa tion which it is believed would aid |.Norh ‘Dakota. i¢. carried out are :de- velopment of inland waterways, better the spring-summer | SETTLE SUIT OUT-OF COURI Dickinson, « ‘April 22 22.—A law suit of considerable importance wi set- tled' in. district ‘court Monday,’ when the contending ‘parties in the case of Fred Madgon* versus George Immel got together’on common ground. The case involved the sale of the Madson. farm of 300 Mie. six miles southeast of Taylor in 919, to George Immel.. The’ consideration was fixed at $44,000,.which was to include all personal property on the iplace at the time. A cash payment ‘of $10,000 was made at the time of the signing of. the contract’ for deed -and a chattel marketing’ facilities: for , agricultural states and development of ‘the . Mis- souri river for cteeniocel transporta- tion, 5 on ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce my candidacy for Register of Deeds of Burleigh County to be voted upon at the Prim- aries, June 28. "ERED SWENSON. -26-: 29-6-§ ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby announce myself as a can= didate for the office of Sheriff of Bur- leigh county at the June Primaries. Yours respectfully, ' WILIAM ODE. | aettt Pol. Ady. ~ Political adv. THE UNIVERSAL CAR In thinking of our orgati tion, we cater only to Ford ‘owners. . with special designed machin- ery for Ford work. Our mechanics experts. are : Ford) Shouldn’t we give better Fard| service. LET. US TRY\ Copelin Motor Company. Bismarck. N. D. Bismarck, N. Dak. mortgage for $12,000 was given. In Ootober, 1921, ‘Madson served Rotice of cancellation of contract and ‘attempted to foreclose the mortgage .Jund it was to settle the matter that the action was brought in the courts. ‘Under the terms of the settlement Madeon was given back the. land while’ the personal property is: turned over’ to’ Immel, who will occupy the farm ‘during the remainder of. the year and get all the 1922 crop. FEELS ‘LIKE A-NEW WOMAN “I was a eufferer from kidney ‘trou- ble. for several: years,” writes Mrs. Aree Deane R. F. -D.1,) Gras- mere, @0 much 'T felt, <cahiplctange ‘tamé el? over. Since T have ‘been taking Foley’ Kidney Pills I am not so lame. My ‘back ached all the time and my eyes were alla blur, Now I can see fine and feel like a different woman, Since I have|eéspecially during the summer months, the iP. BE. O. desires to raise as much as is possible. for this purpose and. asks the co-operation of Dickinson People generally in helping ‘it to at- tain the objective. taken two bottles of Foley Kidney Pillg I don't ihave that tired feeling. I can do my own work now.” They bring quick | results. i WILL REPLENISH STUDENT'S FUND Dickinson, N. D, April 22.4For the purpose. of replenishing the etudent’s loan, fund. of the’ Dickinson: Normal school founded: by. them, more than a year ago, the ladies of ‘the’ PE, O, Sisterhood will hold: a’ food. sale at the Red Cross rooms in the Firgt’ Na- tional bank building. today "7 The loan fund, which was estab- lished by the ladies and added to by state endowment and public: gubscrip- tion, ‘has boen of great help and bene- fit to the students of the institution during the past year At the present time 14 students are benefitting from these loans which to date total Anticipating a greater demand on the fund during the coming year and “DRIVE IN” LAHR MOTOR SALES CO. Open All Night. Don’t Take Chances Store your éar.in our big ground floor garage, where it is safe from theft and fire. We deliver free at your home or hotel at a monthly r rate of $8.00. Wealso deliver cars stored over night by: travelers, at their hotel at no extra cost. CORWIN AVTOR EB, "700,000 Les DoncGe BRorHers MOTOR CAR’ 1455, p Heo anel Business. Care ‘$1120 Screen Business Car, $1010 |" 2. Prices are for cars delivered in Bismarck ~. MB. Gieman Co. f Bmusacn — Prone 80l ‘owners’ | rs Touring Car, $1030 We never close. kins Bldg. Phone 408. ‘ SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1922 ne iE FOUNDERON 6 OF OUR BUSINESS LADY FORESTERS! ATTENTION! Members of St. Ann’s Cowt, 2 No. 844, W. C. O. F., will receive — Holy Communion in a_ body, Park Art Hair Shop—9 Hos- Sunday, April 23, at the 8 o relock mass. Complete Radio Outfits” Radio receiving stations sold and installed. These practical instruments are readily mastered by anyone. Only battery power necessary. : The most interesting instrument ever invented. Messages received from all U. S.' points. Call or write for details. B. K. SKEELS 408 Broadway, Bismarck. o OWNERS. We have secured the services of a com- petent’ mechanic ‘thoroughly acquainted + with Buick Cars. rhs, Hrs ~ Buick Repairing Now perfectly done and done right in the shortest possible time. BISMARCK TIRE & AUTO. 60 209 Broadway. , Bismarck, WELD IT We Do All Kinds of Welding. It makes no difference how small or how large the job is we are fully equipped to do it. We have had several years experience and guarantee our work. : BISMARCK WELDING WORKS Phone 776. 208 10th St. So.

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