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PAGE EIGHT ' THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1928 of cars, of some seventy manutactur- | Dodge Brothers factory and dealers |’ ELECT OFFICERS vice-president, A. D, Scott, Fargo,| Milhollan, Bismarck; R. B, Reed ers, exhibiting about 400° different| family. —_ treasurer and Jesie Froeling, Fargo id J. A. Kitchen, Bismarcl types, it certainly made an impress- The principal entertainment for) Fargo, Jan. 20.—R. B. Reed of| secretary. Members of the board of «Plans were laid for improve like ive show.” the afternoon consisted of an assem-| Amenia was elected president of | directors elected were, W. D. Scott,| and modifications Which would i The show this year was particular-| blying contest, in which two teams! the North Dakota State Poultry as-| Fargo; 0. A. Barton, Fargo; Sam F.| crease the scope and usefulness ly marked -by the absence of any] of 8 men each took part. All the! sociation at their banquet and Crabbe, Fargo; Tom Couch, Grand | the ‘annual poultry show next yea G. radical changes either in body styles | units for the building up of two com- | gc ‘here. Forks; W Chapman, Maxbass;| Reports by the retiring office: "4 A. W. Beals, Fargo; J. R. Frisbee,| showed the organization to be i Fargo; George Wilson, Oakes; Frank! good shapet financially, Bee BE! ful. “You can abuse him, neglect| him, berate him, best of all you can K keep still with him, [t makes no matter. He likes you. 8 fire that purifies all you do. He is He is like wine that warms you ‘to the bone. He understands, he under- F E stands. You can weep with him, ry) laugh with him, sin with him, pray with him. Through and undernea-h Officers elected at this } of cars built the past year were na- | two cars. In just 21 minutes from the County Seat Fight in Legis- lature Bri: in Numer- ous People Cant. Thomas Frosted, an old-time it all he sees, knows and loves you. A friend, I repeat, is the one with whom you dare to be yourself. Addresses Remarks to Parents turally accorded first consideration in the choice of display space. Ford does not exhibit at any of the manu- facturers shows, Past District Deputy Among Mr. Townley’s aged father and Guests at Meeting Held The largest dealers meeting of the mother, who reside at Parker's Prai- Last Night | week was that of Dodge Brothers, rie, southwest of Wadena on the old ‘ homestead, attended the services, and one meeting, held the afternoon of or mechanical construction. General | pleté roadsters, were on the stage,/ L L Motors, Dodge Brothers and Stude-| and at the firing of a pistol the two! meeting were. A. W. Beals, Fargo, | baker, ae a the great number| teams began the building up of the starting time, the “White” team had their car completely built up and the motor running. For this they were awarded a silver trophy by Dodge Brothers. The two roadsters were then placed side by side on the | with their motors wide open, andj ( there being over 1900 dealers at this | stage, on a movable tread mill, and | | Bese it was to them, and the grief strick-| | Twelve candidates, two of them! January 9th, in the ball room of the | their drivers behind the wheels, rac- | Ean Bait Whe served during the on widow, that A. C. Townley spoxe {fom out of the city, tread*the path | Pennsylvania Hotel, The Dodge Bro-| ed across the, stage at top specd. To mate acter ainE: came to Bis-| yather than to the crowd of friends, to Elkdom last night at the initiation [ then tory executives outlined the! one who, was mot actually there jt is inarek vesterday with some other In-| “Mr. Townley wan buried at De. and smoker of B. P, 0. E, No. 1199, accomplishments. of the organization| difficult. to imagine the excitement | dians from the Standing Rock Re! troit, the home of his wife, A large number of members of| of the past year and gave their deal-| of the 1900 dealers caused by the i+ er to protest against the bill the lodge were present for the mid-| ors a general ides of the enormous| semblying éOhtest and the following which passed the house and is now winter festivities, Past District De-| plans which are undér way for the| race between the two cars, bu:lt up| pending in the senate designed to aid Selfridge in her fight for the puty J. J. Coyle of Minot was pres-| present year. in connection with| while the audience look on, ent and spoke briefly. District Judge county seat of Sioux county against Jansonious, a member of the Elks | Fort Yates. | for 15 years, also was present and Cant. Frosted appeared before a | spoke briefly of the good that m senate committe . He ar-} {come through fraternal organiz ued that Ft. Yates is moye nearly | tions. Several Elks who are members the center of population than any+ | of the legislature also were present. | other town, that the government had{ C. P. Brown of Fargo, district deputy expended much money at Ft. Yates, Fever cree, roncomer Mecutre, CFIC that the Indians constitute more ee saat Ba ay ite cle siete) The, mont tdfseusaed automebildson| enter neuen an munetee The ete eect Tite | the market te Chrevatet whew ta 1eis| au Weight Bay: Vc Eten Atk men sstern part of the coun. | than a year's time jumped from sev-| Pederson dee, In Potion aM ee ay rent Indian land. He pleaded for) enth to second place in current res |isorn Wo'dk alive Green ela the right, he said, of the origipal | istrations and it promises still more! thet, “Gctigrte "Hogh | MeCulloce Americans. His intérpreter was Ben-| sensational develomppents in 1923, and J, H. Tauer of Washburn, | jamin White, a Carlisle graduate. | “his car has been on the market} Luncheon was served after the ue pommivtee also.was) told there) oat sevens yeark ue mOU Une the} initiation. | The Latest, Greatest Overland IRCULATE—don’t hibernate. Get out doors in this beautiful New Overland Sedan. It is easier riding, with Triplex Springs (patented) and oversize, first-quality Fisk Cord tires. It is better ventilated, roomier. It is better looking, with | higher hood and longer lines. It is more economical | —twenty-five miles and more to the gallon of gas- Was an election last fall and Self | catt of '921 was it regarded at: all! Mie foiled to gee a majority of the | seriowsl an a contender for leader | rn i tr mong those mue ate serionely Eont td in the fight are Edward Johnson | *hip in the low-priced field. : j of Selfridge, forced state's attorney,! At that time a line of new models! who is for the bill and Geo. H.| 4% brought out embodying import- ( Purchase, present state's attorney,|#nt encineering improvements, high | ‘ its te weaitat ttc grade bodies on all closed models] 7] The bill [dapennie lection | #nd prices ranging from $526 for the | * awevill jsenger Sedan (later reduced io eer. 3 ‘ eee Sera GheO AEE Ae ere | Think it over. See the New Overland Sedan in our » t | showrooms: Watch for the New Overland announcement in the Saturday Evening Post of January 20th “ ‘The New Sedan Touring $525 860 Roadster $525 All prices f. 0. b. Tolede LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY 300 Fourth Street ’ Coupe $795 { This is the lowest price at And now comes the copper-cooled Chevrolet, which has been discussed in engineering and ‘trade circles for more than sa year, all sorts of con- We FIT the RIGHT gear to replace the stripped or broken original starter which the Ford Touring Car hasever sold, and with gears on idee car. sulted in a shortage of supply that! says M. B- Gilman who just returned persisted all during 1922 in spite| from the New York Automobile ments. | c I 0 The new models announced in, 2auare, filled with the complete 1i ‘October included ‘marked improv | ment in design and some added equip- | offerings of hundreds friends liter-| that new sssembly plants were be- ally buried the casket in which the) ing built at Buffalo, Cincinnati ana of a railroad crossing crash near) ufacturing plants at Buffalo, Cincin- Lincoln, Neb., reposed in the First| nati. FlintgSt. Louis, Janesville and vices were held, The friends them-|in the world. selves, many of them coming from} Iasmuch as the demahd for closed Arthur C. Townley, founder and! least rart of the year, this new former president of the Nonpartisan| Cheyrolet capacity is very important, The Will of Divine Power i te i the vre-{ Concern that can make the quickest Every day is better than the yre-| (eh cern, was the will of the Divine Power.” Mr. Townley spoke of the beauti- as to act as an inspiration to all who| garding its existence, its perform- came in contact with him. ance, price, ete, the many.new improve- Our work is absolutely eis prove’ TOWNLEY PAYS enjoyed an excellent reputation and| “The opening of the i923 automo-| the ndded improvement caused’ a! bile year was formally made during of double shifts and plant enlarge-| Show, “and with four floors of the ment at no advance in price. body of C. S. (Pat) Townley, Non- | Janesvill Wis. also new body Baptist’ church at Detroit, Minn.,| Oakland, thus giving Chevrolet. the! Fargo and Minneapolis, filled the cars of all makes has of recent League, brother of Pat, made a brie’| pecquse ‘eg ie well-knewn in the ceding day,” he declared. “The tak- ful character of his brother and «a George D. Brewer, lengue spenk- rapid increase in demand that re | the week of Januarv th to 13th,” TRIBUTE T0 Grand Central Palace, a block | Detroit, Minn., Jan. 20.--Floral} About this time it was announced partisan League organizer, victim | plans adjoining the automobile man- Thursday afternoon as funeral ser-| largest high-grade closed car capacity church to overflowing. years always exceeded the supply at) Fos eee ey one seky (cea, trade, closed car business goes to the ing of Pat was to be. It was best. It clared that his character was such} flicting rumors having circulated re- er and a personal friend of Rat also spoke briefly. At the close of his/complishments, but merely succes talk he quoted the following article written by Dr. Frank Crane, empha- Although it is said that this new motor embodies no new scientific ac- ful application of established labor-| atory principles, it is very new to ments, including the one man top, it is a bigger value accurate, our gears tough, strong and well made, and our stock covers practically all sizes for popular cars. / Buy now. Terms if desired. COPELIN. MOTOR COMPANY, ——BISMARCK——. sizing its application to Pat: the ivadel sndigdherat public’ and What is a Friend? has been the center of integest at the “What is a friend? I will tell you.| New York show, It is a person with whom you dare} Production is stated to be limited, to be yourself, Your soul can go| due partly to the extensive and ex- naked with him. He seems to ask of pensive equipment required in the you to put on nothing, only to bel new metallurgical process employed! what you are. He does not want) ¢or brazing the copper to east iron—| you to be better or worse, When You 4 feat hitherto considered impossible. | pres mith him: you feel ak prison: |\/ cm. practical measure. of the re- Forno has been declared innocent.|-srkable progress of Chevrolet 15{ ou can say what you think, ex.) markeble progres fon dnae tan ress what you feel, He is shocked|‘0ld bv sales figures for 1a i years, In 1920, up to that time the thing, s 8 it i i 1 A 9 dictions in your nature that lead| !et marketed 153,646 cars, in the bad} Save money and time— come to us, ae ~ 6285 INSPECTIONS PER CAR : ‘ i The faithfujness of performance so : universally remarked in Dodge Brothers Motor Cars, is due, in no small part, to the thoroughness with “which each unit is inspected during the i Modern Machine ! Works. Bismarck, N. D. Phone 88 Bismarck, N. D. others to misjudge you. With him|¥ear of 1921, sales fell to ‘71,909 cars, Process of manufacture and assembly. x Ma qiiirsathe| free.; “You can take, ott HEE rolled ay the) splendil total of ayer , your coat and loosen your collar. Ls Sales, and) production” scned-. ef} if i i You can vow your little ‘vaniticg| ules for 1988 are said to'be about! 4 A trained staff of 1100 experts is employed { and envies and hates and vicious! double the 1922 sales. poke in this work alone, and approximately i sparks, your meanness and absurdit- Senta a ee: ayy US te Pee aes a o 1 ies and in opening them up to him| Silver, essential in photography, it ‘J ..... 59285 inspections are made on-each car. they are lost, dissolved in the white| is estimated to be used to the ex: ocean of his loyalty. He under-| tent of 15,000,000 ounces yearly inj + stands. You do not have to be care-| the moving picture industry. + x : Sovexacting and rigid are the standards - t Ppplied-i'to these ‘inspections that é ‘ .'the slightest. variation, ¢ither in : ; een .:, workmanship or material, is sufficient i : WILL BE . AS poe 1 al “cause ‘for immediate rejection. : Hudson Sedan—All Aluminum Body i DodgeBrothersarealmostover-scrupulous \ ( : Now $2095 oe ; * °'," ‘sound and perfect as ‘is humanly possible. a Me price ofthe “Type A” Sedan ig $1680.00 delivered in Bismarck, With three new factories and an output of 2100 cars a day, Chevrolet cannot keep up with their orders. We have been noti- fied that our spring shipping specifica- tions may not be increased. This means that customers who wait till the last min- -ute to place their orders for spring de- livery will have to wait, particularly on closed models. ONE DAY this week five men entered our show room unsolicited and said they wished to purchase Chev- rolets.. We have cash deposits on three of their orders already. - ‘PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW. ' Never Was Such a Car So Favorably Priced | Old and famous body builders—Biddle & Smart, Ames- : bury, Mass.—deyote all their factories to the production . of the Hudson Sedan body. For almost three generations they eel turned out the Sos on and \ automobile bodies. They are mas design, care- ‘ful workmanship. gn NowW these workmen devote their efforts exclusively to : Hudaon Sedan. It gives fine car buyers custombuilt q } at a quantity price. f hy : ‘(All Models Recently Reduced #100 to #200). Speodeter, $1425 7-Pae. Phacton, $1475 Coach, $1828 |... Sedan, $2095 ;