The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 27, 1923, Page 8

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PAGE FIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ; “=TE"" SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1928 ye = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = => = = = = = = = = = i = = = = = 4 = = = = = = = his What do You Want? Specifications or Satisfactory Service When you are trying to decide which car to buy look past the specifications . —WHAT’S BEHIN DIT? ” ?, : Nothing will please us more than a to oT Abin or Willys-Knight specifications Part For Part with any car in their price class, : A but that’s.a small consideration compared to “what’s back of it.” You can piles experts oe in charge of easily make the latter comparison. Why Not Do It? , Modern equipment. LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY ccc AUR t | | TOVUEENAHEAALNAneAOEOGEEAU HEAL b ; ; pcieeaitin TH SLUTHOTEOUUEEAOEV ATAU EEE mt | Tj 9 nomics is in the changed method | strategically located cities will “be) ably fatally wounded by Meredith,| gin hearings on related farm relief PARENTS RE HEYR E . F of handling closed cars., Formerly | built. 25-year-old son of Mrs. Anna Mere-| measures including that for finan- bodies Were built by an outside cbm- The Outstanding Figures dith, proprietor of the hotel. Short-| cing.the exports of agricultural pro- pany, shipped to Flint and there at- Three men stand out prominently | ly after the shooting Meredith walk- | ducts, tached to chassis. Four or five in a| in the Chevrolet resuscitation though |ed into police headquarters and sur-| ‘The strong bill proposing import- | 4 freight car was the maximum. Now | cach denies his part. They are Pierre} rendered his gun with the announce-| ant amendments to the federal farm the comrany buys bodies frem its|S, du Pont, Colin Campbell and W.| ment: loan act was reported out today by | | associated Fisher Body Cg. knocked|S. Knudsen. Mr, du Pont. though] “I've killed him. I couldn't stand] the banking committee. It would A N H D down. It ships more than 50 in a/ not generally known, has been and/it any longer.” Turned over to the | Nine Months’ Output This Year 176, 771. Cars Nearly Four | freight car to the assembling plants| is the acting head of Chevrolet. He police, Meredith said, the constant Ns 5 authorize loans for the purchase of lands for agricultural uses and for with an obvious freight and time| ig credited by his associates with! nageing by Dueffy and intimacy be-} the purchase of such equipment, Times That of Corresponding Period Last Year saving. Furthermore the labor cost/ having conceived the resuscitation| tween Duffey and his. mother. had| fertineer and: livestock as may, be : ‘ of assembling is deferred until the] plans. He has fathered the move-/promnted the decd. Duffey's condition car is much nearer delivery to pur-| ment and the others, under his gen- loan maximum from’ $10,000 to $16,- 000 with the federal farm loan board being authorized in, special instances to grant loans up to $25,000. necessary for the operation’ of a jis precarious. mortgaged farm provisions alse}. Cando Counle Deny Charge, \e laying Di i- {E, . Pred chaser. e1alship, have done the building in ee aan de would be made for increase in thé s Saying Baby Died of Acci | Extent of Improvement in Product Indicated by Fact That 68 Changes Ghevvalet in/lidsscernectlekeloeer| cisit weivectivcr alae ‘ dent, But Don’t Explain | Were Made in Model “490” in Year Ended July 1, 1922, and 23 |1y following the Ford assembly iden| Mr. Campbell, vice ere ene ak HEARING ON CREDIT Addition: Y es i 923 oe B i i but possibly going one better in the| charge ‘of sales, began July 1, . Cando, N. D., Ja —Mr. andj oO Bs Beers toees aouel Hh Beonouatiag in matter of closed bodies, To econg-| one ofthe most intensive missionary | ank Horn of Cando are un-| = ak mize fusther on elosed body manu-| campaigns in the history of mer-| BILI WEDNESDAY a. est here charged with first) |* ¢ facture’ and delivery Fisher Boy] chandising. He traveled 10 months| indee i shection!.wibh | If the men responsible for the} there were 22 changes, in the front| Co. eventually will have a body over 48 states, holding meetings, | r-old daughter | ,Ceme back” of Clevrolet ever fully axle and wheels 10, in the rear axle| plant alongside ‘each Chevrolet as-| appointing distributors and agents, | slOphelia The child 1008¢". their tongues the public will} six, in’ the transmission seven, in| sembling plant. In Flint Chevrolet | removing certain agents and install- mane eaieinsa crib RT Mher be treated tg a most romantic | the motcr 10, and in the chassis 13] has its engine plant and assembling | ing many sub-agents. In the 14 back broken at the Horn home Mon. | SttY: Here is 4 company which got) changes. Total number .of changes] plant “and Fisher is building a body] months between July 1, 1921, and ecemumine gun 16) last: so badly in the doldrums that it! between July 1, 1921, and July 1,] plant exclusively for Chevrolet bo- November 1, 1922, the number of The mother of the child return. Vittually breathed through the fi-| 1922, was 88. dies on adjoining ground. Chevrolet dealers and parts depots ed here last Saturday from the: #ncial oxygen tank of its parent|, Not satisfied with these Chevro-| How closely Fisher is expanding} increased from 3,200°to 12,080 and Ribvente Wiittenton Nome neo aEgO eneral Motors and in a year has/ let made 26 additional changes in| to accommodate Chevrolet maybe] sales jumped 25%, Asked about the where she had been since its birth, | P&ceme one of ithe corporation’s| the 1923 mcdel which is now having| scen in a list of Chevrolet, ass€mb-| feat his sole comment is: “I knew It was brought out at the coroners | ™°St valuable units such a remarkable run of sales. ‘Of-| ling plants placed alongside Fisher} the dé Ponts ‘sofd nothing but the inquest that Miss Ried and her baby Production comparisons give per-| ficials who have been: responsible | body plants completed or in process] highest class merchandise and that were) notiwelcomed:at-the homovot haps the best picture of what has| for the improvements modestly say: | outside of Detroit and Cleveland: Chevrolet was going to be a winner so encent so they had gone to | happened. In nine months of. 1922] “We have only followed the dictates| Chevrolet . : Fisher | under Mr. du Pont’s guidance. All aohetal she was met by Miss | Chevrolet turned out 176,771 cars| of the. public. Building a popular:| Flint (engine, assembly). .Chevrolet I did was impart the faith I had to Martha. a against 45,000 for corresponding} low priced car is now beyond the body plant | dealers.” d eS iefer upon thes invitation of | TiN€ months of 1921. Value for nine| poker or the circus stage. People| St, Louis (assembly) ....Chevrolet] When Mr. Knudsen, vice president Zorn took the mother and.caild | ™ONths of 1922 is $80,620,489 com-| have not time to stop at any side in charge of production, was asked Sakoen (amie, whetsstha: child’| Hered with 03,602 for the en-|show,—they want to go right into| Oakland (assembly) -l/about his part in reviving a Chevro: was left for the night, Miss Kiefer | tite year 1921. Reduced to basis ‘of| the big tent.” The ofticial who made : : let, he said: “The public is quick ho and Miss Ried gcing elsewhere. | Average monthly s the 1922 rate| this remark is probably the least Janesville (assembly) . we “trecognize a good car nowadays. AS Held Without Bail is $9,950,000 agai 100,000, Esti-) known in public press among moton| dy plant} did was jump,in here and ‘say, Mr. and Mrs. Horn are held in the | "te for all of 1922 is 249,000 cars.| wizards. “A year from now when | Cincinnati (assembly) ...Chevrolet) «Come on boys.’ ”"—Wall Street Jour-- Cando jail without bail, and will be Improvement in the Model Chevrolet reaches the, 2,000 daily body plant | nal,. : ie a preliminary hearing before Chevrolet began in July, 1921, to ptaduseton gbal he: may! be prevail-| Buffalo (assembly) ...... Cheyroles, CRE iF i * | ee 6 S Mela, | build ‘a better product. New front upén to permit connection of body_plant al 3 PHAR ee omen clas | sis tbeariufe wares adopted, o peter heen with the Chevrolet achieve-| Tarrytown (assenibly, under’ con:| Hotel Clerk: Shot } “aol INCH . iapGchatea agaisat ihe. Hes rear axle made and an improved| ment but at present eet doar to| struction). ‘ By Owner’s Son s e Washington, Jan. 27.—Hearing on the Capper farm credit bill will be started on next Wednesday by the house banking committee, Chairman | McFadden announced today. At the ‘same time a sub-committee will be- | | . : : luteh developed. Every part of the| throw. The Wall Steet Journal’s| Bay City, (engine parts). | based on circumstantial evidence, | © 5 7 ; 2 ied and State's Attorney Charles Houska | C8" Which had given trouble was| correspondent out th i window of| Toledo (transmission). { it —_— } Liahont ey ' »| Tedesigned. Some idea of how thor-| his gffice on sixth floor General| Detroit. (axles). _ (By the A sociated Press) ‘fhe accuracy of our cyl- RUUb ast ted te the ee’ oe | oumhly the "409" Gherroletined baed| clan nein one quoted, Chevrolet has 14 plants in opera-| « Minneapolis, Jan. 27.—Joseph Dut.’ The accuracy Aerie ita polnted: out nawaven ese the | Zemade may be gained from the en- Economies in Operation tion and as its business expands | fey, 40-year-old clerk at a local ho- gr 4 | Sineer's report. In the body and top|. An illustration of operating eco-| ge-rarn 1 additional branches in other| tel, was shot four times, and proba held to the limit of 1/1000 The body lines of the new Chevrolet models are the : - rp fof an. inch, which means very latest high radiator stream effect. Fenders are that a cylinder block re- 7% 5 hrought there by its mother. The 1 heavy and completely crowned. Springs are 2 inches | ground here WILL make a F ‘ epi baby’s neck was broken and there more powerful and econom- longer and more flexible. Gas is. carried in a tank was a bad wound in the head, indi- Pac ibliwitim anes Tee y u ical motor. at the rear using the vacuum feed. » New style gear ment. ieee [ ae \ F ‘ k that i shift, drum 'type headlights and a large plate glass Death by Accident Claimed ‘ Work that is true in H in th i h i Tue! Horns, who with their coven , every respect, work that window in the rear, curtain are among the many new children, were in the house at the oe ‘|makes ‘the old seasoned features. time, assert that the baby met its : : | ' block best. dea acci » but fi S | et + H Ma kevemtire ce wiececnent | Production Now 2100 Daily. ° eee : A PROBEFRAMEUP “tie. of CORWIN MOTOR CO, Bismarck, N. D. Phone 83 Bismarck, N. D. Chicago, IL., Jan. 27.—Hiran Wes- fvans, nperial wizard of the ible Empire of the Ku Klux in 2 public statement today de- the investigation at Mer as a “frame on the Ku Klux aged by the enemies of the *” and that “it has signally fail- ATTORNEY DENIES ANY CONNECTION WITH KU KLUX Fargo, N. D., Jan. 27--W. C. Green of Fargo, attorney for George Nese- meier, charged with the assault of Walter Corcoran of Casselton, as- serted today that “the defendants were not members’ of the Klan, and as far as I know, such an organiza- tion does not exist here.” Nesemeier and Erdmere, were bound over in distirct court yester- day, each furnishing $500 bond each. George Nesemeier, when called to- day refused to discuss the case, re- ferring them to his attorney. .Cas- selton cdvises assert that. the Klan circumstances indicate that the baby met its death ty violence in the Horn home a short time after it was i | | oe You can save dollars on your spring tires by contracting 2 | forthemnow. - ALL TIRES HAVE ADVANCED ABOUT 121%. - But during the Next Ten Days we will take your order with 20% cash deposit, and put your tires aside for you until May Ist. We have bought a carload of tires at 1922 prices:and offer them now-at a cut under even the old price. .Check these sample items. TIRES — . qe : Our Price New,Price: to‘You 80x31 fabric... 2... .0 02 800., $ 7.95 $11.95. §$ 4.00 30x3814 cord: (oversize) 7. : . 12.75 (18.50 5.75 ‘Malues That Count—*1145 arganiantion ‘does. not exist. there 32x4 fabric .. oe... Ji a 17.59 23.90 -. 6.81 Until Essex brought out the Coach a closed car on a first rate private aiderencen betwen wearcoraa oem coe a oe Re a iy 22.65 32.80... 10.15>- chassis could not be had at a moderate price. Eee secactonh key hove fepttant: x4 fabric ....: : soe 17.95 , 25325. 7.20 i It gives all essential advantages of the fine closed car. It is sturd “ si theese ot ine nt 88x4 cord ..... 2... ST ATSES betineere 23.45 33.80. 10.35 \ _ comfortable for yaa rot service. The body. stave tight «3500 per Ton, delved for | 30x314 tube $1.50 +82x4 tube $2.10 ' 88x4 tube $2.20 fe Lebar tact woe, NTE Nee Misr eng St. The Conch Many Essex cars with more than 70,000 miles service are - \8till doing capable, satisfactory service. 3 Touring, #1048 Cabriolet, #1145. Freight and Tax Extra Cat R.B.LOUBEK MOTOR COMPANY Distributor: Bismarek, N. D, | ESSEX ‘Coach ‘1145 |” We have handled Brunswick tires for years and. reeommend them highly. ae ' gs) Stock is Fresh and-Fully. Guaranteed... } No. 172. Ki UNSWi( : Our out of: town mail order business eae pag cease cama, zed lad wigs! eee: \ has become a large part of our sales. 4 Tax Extra + Fesight and ) /Prite Recently Reduced #100 | > ,

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