Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
q : : $ yt 1 tdss 09 TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1922 . i -¥ ea te THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE FIVE PEOPLE WILL OWN NEW AUTOS WITHOUT . _ COST WHEN FALL COMES Every Man or Woman in This Section Has Sufficient Selling Ability to Win One of the Bismarck Tribune’s Prizes; Ambition the) Only ‘Requisite; Advantage in Early Start NOTICE TO CANDIDATES Office hours from 9 to 5:30. Candidates make report tomorrow, please. S ee you cne of the many persons whose ambition leads them to wish | for comforts and joys that go with the possession of a big motor cgr, but upon whom fortune never has smiled in a way. to make the wish a | reality? There are scores of such folks and they. have about come to the} conclusion that nothing short of a miracle can ever sce the fruition of their longings. \ Well, this financial miracle has been worked out for the benefit of} the people of North Dakota by ‘The Bismarck Tribune and through their campaign, just announced, any person in this section who really wants] to own an elegant sedan or a luxurious touring car can do so without | xpense to themselves. It costs nothing to enter the cam-} ts nothing to compete, it costs nothing to win, i didate Benefited PSI Pee The Bis « Tribune wishes to! you are going after it, by all means add to the already large circulation| make your start now, This is ad- of this publication and those of its ‘vised not only bekause you want the friends and readers who will assist| natural advantage which goes with in accomplishing this will be Te-|an early ‘start, ‘but because there} warded with fine automobiles Orjare extra votes given in greater other prizes. The great list Of’ numbers to those who act quickly} awards totals nearly $10,000 and is{ and decisively. «| headed by a Hudson Sedan; and] For exampl of the campaign and holding good! there is a’ Studebaker touring car, a Nash touring car, an Oakland] until August 26, inclusi¢e, 200,000 touring’ car and an Overland tour-| extra votes will be allowed for_ev- ery $80 worth of subscription pay- ments. . From August 28 to Sep- tember 9, inclusive, 175,000 extra | votes will be allowed for‘ every $30 -worth of subscriptions. From Sep- tember 11 to the close of the cam- paign, 150,000 extravotes will be allowed for every $30 worth of sub- scriptions. These extra votes are in addition to the regular number given on each subscription. Do not be handicapped by a late start. By getting in now and enter- ing into the campaign with a vim, it Is possible for some person to bring their total winnings very close to the $3,000 mark by win- ning that ‘Hudson sedan. To Have Prizes by Fall Prepare now for the happy days 1 which the ownership of a big motor ar can bring you when fall comes ing car. Following the motor cars are 20 other big prizes, living room set, phonographs, chesis. of silver, etc., and every active candidate of the campaign will benefit financial- ly, for should they fail to win one of the 25 regular awards they will be paid a commission of 10 per cent of the subscription cash they, turn in on business. 4 There is not 2 man or woman in this section but has sufficient sell- ing ability in their make-up to go In and win one of the big automobiles, for, in the first place, this work is to pe done among your friends, rel- atives and neighbors; and, in the second place, you are selling them something which they know, want and ought to have. Salesmanship i metimes thought of as an ex- ceptional talent which nature has allotted to only a chosen few, that the rank and file were left out when this quality. was. passed around. not the case at all, Any ake person ig a potential man. or saleswoman and whe- ther they realize it or not they are making use of that art every day of their lives. Oné does not have to carry a sample case nor stand if ) ¥ ind a counter to find need of le. beauty. That ig the time when you steering wheel of your own big motor car, and that is just the time you will have your car, for the Bis- on lotion into the face, neck, arms and hands each day,and sce how frec- kles and blemishes ‘bleach out and how clear, soft and ‘rosy-white the skin becomes. have wares for sale, then they are most likely to be engaged in some in obfaining a position and whether] into a bottle containing three oun- they are able to hold the position} ces of Orchard White, which any employer. quarter pint of the best freckle and ‘Only Amb:tion Needed tan lotion, and complexion whitener. have the ambition to want it and the energy and enterprise to do a manship, for if people not en-! UGLY FRECKLES other occupation where it is neces- al But depends on their ability to cOM-| drug store will supply for a few You who read these lines can little pleasurable work for the next gag ina line of work where they sary for them to sell their services Squeeze the juice of two lemons tinue to sell their services to their] cents, shake well, and you have a have that big Hudson sedan if you eu, weeks in return for it. But if CONWAY TEARLE ; —in— “THE REFEREE” from the beginning |- in with all its.charms and) .~ will want to slide in back of the, Massage this sweetly fragrant lem- |~ marck Tribune’s campaign will be over and the prizes awarded just at the beginning of fall. But if you don’t start you will never finsh. To become a candidate of this campaign. is just about the: easiest matter possible. Turn to the display advertisement else- where in this issue and you will find, the nomination blank, Just clp, fill out and send inthis blank as directed and you will be started on the road toward one of the five motor cars with 5000 free votes to your credit. ‘ ~ But in justice to yourself be prompt. John Nelson, Old Timer, Passes Away John Nelson, a resident for many years on the Fort Lincoln road and one of-the few remaining Indian fighters of the slope region, passed away suddenly at the age of 78 of heart: disease at Minneapolis, Minn. Sunday evening. Mr. Nelson who came to this country at the age of three served Dr. C. C, Hibbs has resumed the practice of dentistry at his office, Lucas block, after an absence of man; weeks, “Crewsky Shoe Repair Shop 109 3rd St., Bismarck, N. D. Across fzom Van Horn Hotel. We give mail orders prompt attention, . From the Famous Red Book Story, ' “John McArdle, Referee” . Fox News Mutt and Jeff Comedy TONIGHT —and— TUESDAY WEDNESDAY '| Opposite P. 0. Cleaning, Dyeing, Repairing > Pressing at new low prices, “Mail orders looked after promptly. We pay postage one way. Fagle Tailoring & Hat Works Bismarck Theatre Palace Tonight “Up and At ’Em” All Star Cast A pavement waif— presente A millionaire— ABASIL KING PRODSCTION THE DUST 1 FLOWER wos RELERE CADIS, A romance that will thrill you and» em chant you. CHRISTIE COMEDY - NEWS PICTURES Comedy Sport Reel Wed. and Thurs. Feature Extraordinary “ONE CLEAR CALL” 4 Weeks in Chicago Autoists, Drive Over and See This Feature 3 P. M. Mountain Time Friday “Two Kinds of Women” With Pauline Frederick Pollard. Comedy Pathe Review MATINEES WED.-SAT. south of Mandan. for several~years. For seven years,he served as clerk of the Morton county district court. ‘About three years ago he entered the North Dakota Old Soldiers’ home at Lisbon but was transferred to the Minnesota Old Soldiers’ home at Fort Snelling about a year ago. The deceased is survived by seven; children: Mrs. George Ames of Has- tings, Minn.;. Robert Nelson of Washington, D..C.;\ Mrs, Lawrence Peters of Mandan; McKinley Nel- ‘son of Glendive; - Mrs. Christine. Pesold of Mandan; Sheriff Brady of Mandan, and Miss Mable - Brady of Mandan |) 6 Weeks in Minneapolis || Chiacog. Mrs. Nelson died, Jan. 29, 1921, Sheriff Brady was With Mr. Nelson at the time of his death. COFFEY COMES TO HEAR CASE Judge Coffey of Jamestown was cx- pected in to hear the case against J. 1. Cahill. this afternoon in distriew court, in which the state seeks to oust him from the: board of admin- istration. ~___ in the union armics during the civill Accident Oecurs .~ war and later joined the Indian for- ces and was with Major Hatchet’s |“ company in the early days of bat- tling with the red men. He was sta- tioned at Fort Abraham. Lincoln, at Target | Practice William McQuillan reccived a bul- let wound in his left. arm yesterday wy || +! Are Net Worth the Price of One If they are the “big can and - I: cheap”kind because they >. may mean baking failures. A THAT'S WHY “"FReEconomy BAKING POWDER | Is the biggest selling brand jn the world ig ‘Don't let a BIG ' CAN or a very low price this - “Jead*you.. "7! . Experimenting with an uncer- «<sexpensive-be- ‘fimeand money Van Horn. E ie = EI E z i UOTE CET tain-brand is = HUOUUNNAUASGDUCOSUPENOCUGUEENDUGd¢UEEAUDSNAUOGEERUUECONADCUNEOQNNEQUUUOGUUNvucegcotuDeevsnensnveuensndcondiaudues artiatty BISMARCK-MANDAN * ‘Passenger Service Hourly Service from 7 A. M. to 1 P. M. Half-hourly Service from 1:30 P. M. to 8 P.M. Hourly Service from 8 to 12 _ Rohrer Taxi Service—Phone 57 BISMARCK — Grand Pacific, McKenzie, MANDAN Lewis & Clark. AUDOAUQDOQUAUTEOQDOOAUDOLORODEOUEDEOUOLSURODBDONEDSUNDOOGUO0ONSDSOONONUGDIOOGINOOUUVLSUINENNDEGCUDCUGNDUGO OO GGNOUGOEONUODLITEE ee Rai EUUVIISOIVOHUESUAONUAO 110 000000AUHREEAHRU ERO ee TOMORROW NIGHT - - AUGUST 16TH” AT SHEBLER’S DAIRY FARM Music furnished by - WAGNER’S ORCHESTRA Service at 25¢ each. Lunch Served at Midnight. Everybody Welcome « uvsdsannnnnnnuoungssQs0AQ00080U0USUNNDUUQO00SQNRAOUOCIOTOONNGHONOGUEONONGOQOUGDUOVaNoSeaTanuoqognanestuniessedvanaouanegd ; target practice when a bullet which was fired at the target hit the steel frame in- stead, glanced off to one side and struck Mr. MeQuillan, who was standing nearby. \ HEAT WAVE ON EASTWARD MOVE North Dakota’s:heat wave moved 0 to the eastern part of the statt Tuesday, Lisbon having a second day with a temperature of 100 or more température ‘while Jamestown regis- tered an even hunvred. Rain during the night cooled the atmosphere in pares of the state but the' weather indicatiuns are for con- tinued rather high temperatures be- cause of a wide swept high tempera- ture belt, extending from the Rocky Mountains to the: Mississippi river. Holders of Ferry Coupon Books of the Red Trail Ferry! Co. may have them redeemed at par by mailing them to R. B. O’Rourke, Mandan, No. Dak., before’ September 1st, | 1922. The World’s Greatest Baking Powder ‘ OASUADUUSDUA SODAS EEN OE P. M.. INPUESUTEAGOGUUAOUAERSORED DNA OEED Aad evening while Company A was at., on Yegen’s farm: with 101. Napoleon also reached that’ 1 = ‘Outer aR Palm Beach Suits Silk Mohair Suits Knox and Gordon Hats $5 Manhattan Shirts Boys’ Simmer Knickers 9-10 Hoskins Block ~MOST BEAUTIFUL OF THE at rates prescribed Board as follows: rt Sizes 14, 141, 15 only MEN AND WOMEN Park Art Hair Shop The New Sedan is Here The De Luxe Car of the Year, $2295 It excels even those beautiful Hudsons which were counted matchless values at above $4,000 —Limousines, Town Carsand Lan- ; » daulets, famed for their distinction. No other Hudson so completely sums the body-builder’s art. It Speedster - - $1645 Clearance S.E. Bergeson & Son Tailoring | e a Foot Specialist TREATING CO) , 7-Pass. Phacton < - $1695" 50c Wash Ties, 2for...........0.... 25c 1-3 Off——Bathing Suits ——1-3 Off $3.00 Caps special ................0 $1 d Dry Cleaning ae Phone 408 biends richness and luxury with a simplicity that is the hall-mark of Hudson enclosed car charm. It seats seven. And of course it has the new Hudson motor, which has won such instantaneous admira- tion everywhere. Coach - - $1745 Freight ond Taz Extra 3131) 214 Main Street. Machinists - § - -Blacksmiths - —- Sheet Metal Workers Electricians - | - _ Stationary Engineers Stationary Firemen Boilermakers - Passenger Car Men Freight Car Men - Helpers, all classes -R.B.LOUBEK MOTOR COMPANY - Distributors. Men Wanted: The Northern Pacific Railway Company will employ men by the United States Railroad Labor 70c and 7014c per hour Mechanics and Helpers are allowed time and_one-half for time worked in excess of eight hours per day. : Young men who desire to Jearn these trades will be em- ployed and given an opportunity to do so. A strike now exists on the Northern Pacific Railway. Apply to.any Round House or shop, or‘to Superintendent Northern Pacific Railway,. at Jamestown, N. D. Sol SMTANATOEEUGL ETAT UATE MICHELIN One Quality, Only THE BEST Compare ‘our prices with any standard make a 34x4 . We also carry a complete stock of Michelin Regular and Oversize Cord’ Tires as well as*Ring-Shaped Tubes LOCKWOOD Accessory Co. Phone 882-3 Corner Eighth and Main Streets TYPEWRITERS All Me eold ané HUDSONS Sedan - - $2205 Bismarck, N. D., » 70c per hour 70c per hour 70c per hour 70c per hour Various rates Various rates 70c per hour 638¢ per hour 47c per hour ©