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PAGE EIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Jacksonville la., Mar. 3.--Arthur| dated unit—the first time in the ais-, be delivered. In of the largest | ton, there, in turn, to be slip open Johnson, negro brought here by of-; tory of metal working that such a | postoffices of the country 686 clerks ; and its contents exan If, per- ficers from Palatka, Fla, to prevent] project had becn uadertaken. working eight hours a day are em-! chance, tae writer has written the possible violence following the} Further it was the scheme to pour’ ployed exclusively to correct misdi- | correct destination at the beginning storming of the jail at Palatka, yes-| molten iron from the blast furna ters, and the annual cost! of his letter, the belated message is was being closely guarded, | directly into molds and in tae sin- ches $1,000,916. The! replaced in its original container, A crowd of men who clashed with} gle operation produce light, thin- | p received 16,686,419 i upt into a large official envelop bear- Sheriff Hagen resulted in shooting | sectioned, b gh silcon castings waich | undelivered letters last year, indi-| ing a postage-due stamp and for. of the officer in the hand after he| could be machined, thus eliminating | ating taat t number of Amcrican | warded, usually several months late, had hit one man over the head with| the slow and costly steps tarough | citizens faile: i or) to the one for whom.it was intend: the butt of his revolver, but it was iron stage ' perhaps more often through carcless-! and to whom now, in all probability. > at River Rouge 2,000 hot certain that the negro was tlic y da I it is both useless and irritating. If " one wanted. tors of pulverized soft coal arc/ a letter. “ ‘tae destination is not given on the Information from Palatka stated; '#sted into 1,500 tons of coke. Last | More serious still is the heavy | inside of the letter, but the address *« 12 men arrested Gainesville, Fla] Year the oven vagors yielded to the | loss, worry and disappointment which ; of the sender appears, the letter is . ? ‘ : cn orders from Sheriff Hagen would| broad acres of towers, tanks, tanks,‘ come as a, direct personal penalty | retaened to the one who sent it forth, ; be taken to Palatka, early today,| Condensing coils, centrifugal stills! upon millions of men and women as | and the “nixie” taus comes home to and arraigned on charges of attempt. | #24 decanters, 7 billion cube feet of! a result of wrongly addrest letters | roost. \, ed felony, assault with intent to 4 00 pounds of ammonium ' and parcels. The immediate property | Rutey for Correct Addressing and & Picreuid akong! ito a deell hate, 4,751,000 gallons of tar andj loss is enormous. The indirect loss | Mailing. : 3,650,000 gullons of motor fuel. All of business and money as & result) piace the stamp in the upper right- Rey Sba ged with slaying| ese by-products are used in auto-| of failures to keep appointments, | ang corner. ; HOG. Cre Albany, Georgia, an] Mobile making except ammonium | failures to secure or place orders! "Weite plainly and fully (1) the luye of the state road depart. | SUlphate which is sold for fertilizer. ' failures to complete important deals, | naine of the person addressed, (2) ‘ Meee ¥ | One of the astonishing things at) all because necessary letters haves sie strect and ‘the nulaber (or tac y sil) | the River Rouge plant is that al-/ gone astray, is beyond computation. | i mber of the tural route) and (3) f | though 22,000 men are employed! Anxious waiting for expected letters } Do not ab- FORD'S SHORT CUTS AID IN. PRODUCTION there, few are ever seen outside the | building. The inter-building con- veyors are covered and as invisible as the army of toilers. Trend of Times Favors Closed Car ‘number have swept innocent ! ness. to put the proper address on! has turned many hearts sick. Fail-} ures have been seperated, love has | been slain, human tragedies without | es tol destruction, because letters have been wrongly addrgst and have not come. Upon the posta] service 33,000,000 letters and 7,000,000 parcel-post packages come like an avalanche every twenty-four hours. Day and the city and the state. fbreviate. \ . The. address should be written in the ceriter of the, envelop wita suf- ficient margin below the stamp so that when the letter is postmarked and the stamp caficelled no portion of tne address will’be blotted out. Always place a return card ‘in the upper left-aand corner of the face “It is now” quite the proper thing °Y ¥ r of the envelop, being.careful to give to have an pd car, and: the | MIEHE the postal werkbrs ALL edb your name, street’ and number (ot Vaily and on a prodigious scale| trend of the times is constantly ail Ua alee ce te . ailaciee |iete number of your rursl route) and - industrial miracle of the age is] this drection,’ says R. Loubtk, | throurh co dite eek! aie ave tue | the cjty and state. wrought at the huge River | dealer for Hudson and Essex ears.” (Or0gk) COneNlls Snmene ng Over ou. |. Ink or typewriter should be used Rouge plant of the Ford Motor Com-| ‘Just note the number of Hudson sence Ieee CULSeE cate ea | in addressing envelops. Never write at Detroit and the half-century of thé world's most expert Nurgists aas come true. ‘Once upon a time the only people) 4. Paste eres, of another person, be sure to use the ‘ Henry Ford's new and outstanding | who could afford enclosed cars were Aca at aite atte hap omer | street and number of the person in bought from us during the month of triumph, i: is declared ig the now} the v wealthy, but when the; PO8sess s vu ‘tig im. | Whose care the letter is sent. . | eee * ane . . unquestioned demonstration that his | many comforts and conveniences of Manual dexterity for handlitte im- |“ Nevce address etter in care of March in proper running condition, in- é to unparallelled low. cost | the enclosed car were nppreciated by | there oa mt re seine ies Sead | “General Delivery” unless you know cluding labor and S (exce; ting tires , production are based on} thy motoring public, the manufse- handwriting which is almost utterly | th? person so addressed is in the g ; part ping , and universally eoeneet | turers of the more nopularpcieed | sieeve in some Instances, end they | NADIE of calting| at {A general) de- batteries, and: speedometers, which are : ic in a special field. — | ket some extraordinary values in the | Must carey, in mind tle most direct |’ ae Deestions Be guaranteed by their manufacturers, and r Rouge plant, begun only | ¢ ed tynes routes to atl points beyond the place | fore Maili bty v , ed SEAL pine - f dispatch. One | i ly! fore Mailing a jer. +s ° “ pee ass, Gi aE aS Oe | a iS race cau) vipa Gres We cee ciel HAVE 1 damage from wrecks or collisions), for an entire year at a cost of only 15¢ a day. is toy the throbbing heart of the [are the Hudson and Eesex Conchest| (euse tre delay of endless otver Jot’ | tte ate reviationt ne What other car equals the economy of the Overland? world’s greatest single industry, and, | beautiful enclosed cars at about tae Daal ; is] hen : ; meee in many respects, it is the ereatest | caine price oof an open ear. ‘The | high speed in sorting a batch of | | Written the name of the, city. in What other car has ever sold under stich an unlimited guarantee? = ndustrial works in the world. Tt won instant favor, and they | fs SHA RoR shale died Give 4 s s i i Faas * me ss ‘ wos launched as the master enter- | nre constantly inereasing in popular~ | NFonely addressed letter and spend) Given the correet street address or However, the plan is optional—many owners report maintenance cost much be- ‘ rod oe SEC SSeS a tee aeons [tiple this one letter by many mil-| Spelled the name of the addressee low this figure. Let us give you further information. ers plan to control every step o ecause of their all-weather use-' : : ke and me ‘sex couches you see in traffi 40,000 have been sold. » than Os these obstructions dam tae flow of | SEDAN Equipped with mountable rims, Ford Sedan, at ing and lighting system, de- non-skid tires all around—the and beauty. Buy now. Terms. electric start- ,extrarim and the new low quired to sort this mail and start} it along the right channc] toward its | lions and you have an idea of how j letters througs the mails, destroying | efficiency and creating unnecessary {loss of time and labor, The wrongly addressed letter may contain an urgent communication in-| valving business success or fatlure; it may bear a message of life of death. Wholly regardless of its pos-| sible importance it is tossed aside with disdain by the busy clork who sorts and routes the n The dis- graceful namé of “nixie” is given it, It ic passed from hand to hand for serutiny, and comparison with direc- tor: Sometimes the words “ad- fulness the demand for these cars is very urgent. Owners realize the absolute comfort of the closed car plus tne Hudson-Essex reputation for economy of operation.” PACKARD CAR BACK IN GAME Two of the best known automo- i with pencil. 1 When addressing a letter in care properly ? Written the address legibly so\that t cai be quickly and correctly read? Placed the address far enough down on the envelop: so that ithe post-marking will not ‘blot it out? Placed my return address in the | upper left-hand corner? Included in.it my own name, street and “umber, city and state? } Used a standard-sized envelop?’ Placed the stamp in its proper po- sition in the upper right-hand cor- ner? 3 Made sure that the stamp is firm- ly fastened to the envelop so that it will not come off? " dress illegible” are stamyed across Registered the letter if it contains e the face in red ink and it is cast into| any enclosure wich should’ be pro- a cack wth other riff-raff of the| tected against loss? CW rice mails. Sometimes it is marked “Try | The Literary Digest for Mar. 3, 19: Col. J. G. Vincent, yiee president 6f engineering of the Packard Com- pany, in announcing the selection of DePalma and Boyer said the se- lection of the tnird member of the team now is being considered and that his name will be announced in a.short time. The tuird driver, he said, also will be. one of the premier racers of America. Packard is getting back jnto the racing game for the first time with factory owned and campaigned cars since 1904 when the Packard G: Bismarck agency for which has been established, is entered in this year's Indianapolis 600-mile race. A true crankshaft means a sweet running, quiet mo- /tor—one in which there is DePalma has been giving Colonel Vincent the benefit of his ye: racing in the designing and buil of the Packard machines and 8 intimate knowledge of the design, workmanship and materials which gone into the car he will drive will, it is believed, aid ‘am material- Citv by farmers. bushels were hauled days. f wheat fron 1922 have Ino. Roether .144 149 175— 468 pf wheat from the 1922 croW have) jo0° Fettig .....147 179 213— 539] Minot, March Explosion of é Bean Smith ,....165 108 145— 418] gasoline stove -being operated in Paint Without Oil. |-3:%,,Stter® -:-188 202 160— 500] conjunction with an elaborate moon- Cuts the Cost of Paint Seventy-Five Per Cent. 's of | uing for three games getting-a total | of 597 while Joc Fettig was high for Recently 80.000) - in during four More than 600,000: bushels Remarkable Discovery That aa i ay oe ; cS ae ee ee Ee eens Og his industry from. prim raw ina | a pene m = ; MOVE NEGRO Tanne AOe ionitedl BUUUU Tod AM WHY YOUR LETTERS G0 ASTR AY SUIVINHOAUACEU AVATARS AREAL AEA = cheme was to eliminate = dQ speed up manuiactuie o Sas, Pails just as pales were conjurca Wrongly addrest letters cost the, ——" ang sent out: to a possible to swarm into complete autumovies American people over $2,000,000 in; place of destination, only to be re- at the pionesr piant in Mighland | needless expense annually. A total; turned after delay and furtaer de- Park, of 200,000,000 letters are deposited | graded by the legend “unknown” or ‘ And part of this plan was to com-_ in the mails every year thet have to| “not found.” At length, with other » ovens, turnaces, 1oundty | he examined minutely by postoffice ¢ discredited, ‘nixies,” it is sent on —— mill into a single consoti- | clerks ang readdr before tacy can! to the dead-letter office in Washing- We will keep any new Overland car ‘ We Have Faith in Our. age ULIUCHHERREDLETAALAUAYERAERONEAgJEERYEAEUANERAEEOAEOAREEOUUTOEUARTUAET ATES OOOO ETRE ATOR EAEUUELUEOROSOSAEEE heer rere teen LIONS TAKE - HONORS AGAIN with negroes arrested following ra- cial outbreaks at Pearces switch, ten miles distant, last night in whiea a number of persons were wounded in a gun battle, it was learned here. §. D. SOLONS ‘The Lions again took the honors bile race drivers in America, Ralph | Wolf made @ clean sweep of Amer-| at the locat bowling alley last night a : f biggest Cash Price DePal: Joe Boyer, have bi i i when they collected*a total of 2749 Williams Day, Wis., Mar. F. O. B. Detroit aleeanietarive ees, otitis Fee eee eee reine tr talie ih one {pips and tock three straight from Efforts of astronomers at Yerk South Side Grocery reir cars the Packard Car Company, a] minute and 422-5. seconds. the Nationals. Lotie Schnecker of Observatory here to photograph the Lions was high man for the eve- Pierre, S. D., Mar, 3.—The econo- my bloc in the South Dakota senat had cut down recommendation of the budget bosrd and joint appropria- tion committee bills between $1,300,- 000 and $1,400,000 when the 18th session came to an end shortly after 3 o'clock this morning. a single game with 213. The Giants ind ‘Night Hawks will bowl a game jonday night and the Capitals and Wild Cats will bow! Tucsday night. Lions Nationals Frank, Patera ..172 152 166— 180 MOONSHINE PLANT 36 ©=36— 108 802 826 885—2513 # JAIL NEGROES Monroe, La., Mar, 3.—The jail at Camden, Ark.,. wai Handicap shine plant hidden in a ‘small room ‘' in the second story of the residence this afternoon resulted in the arrest of John Dillon on a charge of viola- ting the Volstead act, The house caught fire and Dillion erowded today} according to the story he told police, Totals 15¢ a day so Comparisons Have Been Invited and We Welcome Them. Te Lahr Motor Sales Company HAVVTUAUAUA HAUT being afraid that the flames would spread called the fire department. PHOTOGRAPH Beta Ceti, the star which is report- -ed burning. up successful just after sundown last night when the falling atoms were slightly visible for half an hour. SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 192% PUINUOTERRERITEOUAGUATEUUGQUKUUAEEOGUUEGUGUOGEOYEQERAOECUUGHEUUEAAOAGRARANUEEUE AA NHN NUNN } } { rms if You Wish UNVOSQ0D00E0UNSAOASUEEOUEUAAEGAEUOOUUNGEOON TAA Tribune Want Ads Bring Kesults BRING YOUR HIDES Fars and Junk : to the place where you get the FALLING STAR 1lth & Sweet St, South. Across from Standard Oil Warehouse. SAM SLOVEN, Proprietor, were partially ly in the race. Christy -207 182 199— 588 Asige. from 2 iti bill: i i Mike Schneider .172 143 161— 476 Py ppropriation ills price of $595, F.O. B. Detroit, MUCH WHEAT MARKETED |t- Schnecker ..206 181 211— 597| £¢¥ Jeportant Epegnuresi passed duc: {s the greatest motor car value Watford City, N. D., March 3,—| William CAT: 148) 146 480 hE “nalceessions yt” ever produced—an enclosed About 200 wagonloads of wheat| Ms. Sevum ....233 178 180-~ 681 aay daily, or 1,200 loads weekly, are, Handicap 16 16 16— 48 FIRE DISCLOSES car of comfort, convenience now being hauled into Watford ae er eas gia ea } A. L, Rice, a prominent manu- facturer of Adams, N. Y., discovered a process of making a new kind of|| paint without the use of oi]. He named it Powdr-paint. It comes in the form of a dry powder and all that is required ‘is cold water to make a paint weather proof, fire proof, sanitary and durable for out- side or inside painting. It is the ce- ment principle applied to paint. It adheres to any surface, wood, stone or brick, spreads and _Jooks like oil paint and costs-about one-fourth as much. , Write to A. L, Rice, Inc. Manuf: turers, 711 North St., Adams, N. Y., and a trial package will be mailed to you, also color eard and full: in- formation showing you how you can save a good many dollars. Write ‘to- day. BEULAH COAL now $4.75 per ton delivered.. The Wach- ter Transfer Co. .. Phone 62, no constant strain, tend- ency to break, ete. We are equipped to make Poor King “Tut” Treasures’ buried in his tomb would purchase 30,000 Chevrolets today. We wager he would willingly have given it all for possession of one of these auto- mobiles, \ You Can Buy One For $635. your car’s crankshaft true e 10. Fisk Tires One item in our remarkable sale of Lisa for Spring Delivery is the FISK 30x8l4 at......... crete BT85. in alignment besides also regrinding the bearing sur- faces. COPELIN MOTOR COMPANY 201 Broadway Phone 318 Bismarck, N. D. % Open Tonight and Sunday for your inspection of the NEW FORD MODELS We guarantee our work. Modern Machine Works. 921 Front Street. Bismarck, GRWIN AQTOR Co. FINALS inB.B Tournament TONITE. landan vs Bismarck. Admission 50c. in ‘ Ls: es oat SS nen oe ater:

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