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PAGE EIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE There is a large - and colors service. Tailoring, ae 4 LNT A Spring Suits Top Coats New whipcords and gabardines in the new two tone colorings, light colors and dark colors, stripes variety of models ‘xcellent values $25 to q PIN ° ° Custom Tailoring Our busy tailors are ready to serve you. You will appreciate the personal S. £. Bergeson & Son il and checks. RAR A | | Ie Hand pressing. CHICAGO OVERLAND BRANCH BREAKS _ ALL AUTO SHOW SALES RECORDS | 519 Cars Sold at Retail During the Annual Automobile Show | mr, 1 Week.. One Chicago Dealer Placed Order for Entire Trainload. All automobile show sales records were eclipsed by the Overland Mo- tor Company of Chicago, the Willys- Overland Branch in Chicago with the announcement at the conelusion cf the annual automobile show week by President A. C, Barber of the Ove otor Company, that his and the Chicago. deal- ) cars at retail dur. Kk organi ers had sold mlimoraituenidentieahthe the New York Branch whieh sold 230 cars during the an- - nual New York automobile show, « rd, which # that time was con- wonderful. — But. (Chieaco ew York, more than dou- 1 sales experience with Wi i rb Overland,” “I have never seen such enthusiasm, or such sales activity. Dealers and public alike received our new line with such wholehearted — support that we were astounded. The resuits in sales made at 4 are . proof of this statement.” “Snd but for the fact that we most di uble weather entire below zero her in fact 8 show, I believe that we would topped | our sales record of 619 il sal David Gordon of the Standard Motor Company of Chicago, one of SEES NO REASON FOR ANY DELAY IN a Mar. Washington, 6.—President Harding puso ned officials: eck the railway s see no “adequate questi ciple” which warrants a Pi eceUnene nialccistcitacot ss ai ak we shopmen’s strike. G. N. PLACES ORDER |: FOR 125 TANK CARS . Paul, Mar, 6.—An order for 125 cars has been placed by the eat Northern railroad with a Cai- cago firm, it was announced today. The purchase involves approximately Order Beulah Dry Mine Coal. Best in ‘tthe state. Per ton delivered $4.75. New Salem Lignite : Coal Co. Chares Rigler, Phone 738 Mgr. -Ja like our record at the end of the week | will be a record of sales in exces any our class where. the dealers operating under the | Chicago Branch, placed an order for an entire trainload of Will Overland cars, which has since been shipped to h R. A. Lindbaugh, another dealer | under the Chicago Branch, whose car contract for 1923 was 61 © old during the show week 45 cars| retail, or 75 percent of his quota for the year in 2 percent of the/ time. Mr. Lindbaugh is proprictor of | the Central Garage and Machine | Company at Maywood, Illinois. To aid the dealers in making im- mediate deliveries of the cars sold | during the show week, Mr. Barber| chartered a special train. of seven} Pullman cars durinz the show, and sent 479 men to Toledo, who drove number of Overland and Willys-Knight cars back through the country to Chicago. In addition, Mr, Barber placed one} order for 1,142 ears, which will sup- ply the immediate demands, for im-| mediate deliveries by dealers in the! Chicago territory. During the middle of the show week, Mr, Barber made the following | prediction in the Chicago newspa- pers: “We venture to predict that of | recorded by any cars in for a like period any- ‘The result has cdrtainly borne out that prediction. ever $300,000. The additional equipment | is needed to adequate handling of | the output from the Montana oil- fields, it was said. QUEEN ALEXDRINA | OPERATED UPON; IS RECOVERING Copenhagen, Mareh 6.—Queen Al- exandrina has undergone a rather serious operation which proved suc- i cessful, says an official bulletin is- | The patient's condition, the bulletin says, is satisfactory in| view of the circumstances, GERMANENVOY TO FRANCE DEAD Wilhe Munich, March 6—-D Mayer, German amba: France, has died her of “general weakness nounced today. Dr. Mayer was recalled by his gov- ernment at Paris at the ‘beginning | of the Ruhr occupation, proceeding to Munich. He was ill at the time of his departure from Paris. Health Brings Beauty A Beautiful Woman Is \ Always A Well Woman | Health is Most Vital to You, Read This St. Paul, Minn,—“At different times I have taken Dr. Pierce's medicines and they proved very beneficial. I have taken the Favor- ite Prescription as a woman’s tonic and found it very strengthening to the ‘nervous system; and I havé taken the Golden Medical Discov- ery as a blood purificr and a tonic to build me up when I was run- down. It also was very beneficial. These medicines of Dr. Pierce’s are both very good and I would certainly take them again should I need such medicines knowing the great help they have been to me Aargn ‘MRS. ROSEN jyear terms, | District Meeting o of Methodist Church Held { district session opened. ‘given at 6 o'clock at.the church par UIEUT, GOVNOR OF OF MANDAN I$ HELD UP Bandits Dress Women Try to Steal Her Valuables St. Vaul, March 6.—Police to were searching for two. bandit? dressed in womans colthes who held up Mrs. A. Rosen of Mandan, Norta Dakota, searched her and then or- dered her to on.” When she was accosted Mrs, Rosen attempted — to pass between the bandits, but one of them slapped her so sharply, that, she said, there seemed to be «a mas- culine force in the blows, A diamond ring and diamond ear dants were not taken, No men- made of what the robbers GIy ELECTION APPROACHING Two Commiss ioners, Police Magistrate and Justice To Be Chosen With the le; tive session dis- cussion in polities locally has turn- ed to the city ¢ ion, which will be held on Tuesday, April 3. Cam- t mileatétiers will be selected for four a police magistrate and co of the peace. will be March . Petitions for filed by March one j Registration d: 20th and March nomination must 14th. uae will be n said that he ion and Mr. French said pected petitions bearing ne would be filed. commission have appeared. Magistrate W. C. Cashman id he would be a candidate for re- CONFERENCE Is. ~ IS OPENED About 26 of the 25 or 30 delegates expected ‘to ‘attend the annual con ference of the:Bismarck district o! the Methodist ‘Episcopal conference were present to answer roll called this ‘afternoon at 2 o'clock when’ thy At the conclusion of the Program today a banquet regular will be lors.) Reser “ations have ulready’ beew made for 200 dt this dinner. trated Iveture on SOUTH DAKOTA STARTS ene Mitchell, The first gun in the state political camp was fired today when Licut. Carl Gunderson of Mitchell announc- ed his candidacy for the Republican Gubernatorial nomination. at the |stute wide primary next fall, “My chief purpose,’ declared Mr. Gunderson, “is to et out the agri- cultural program upon which I have been working for several years. 1 realize that this program cannot be accomplished by South Dakota alone but it must be done along tye ines already agreed on*by the : grain growing states in the rt. 4 “However, if this state is to share in the benefits of this program it is tel in Buffalo, ~ for free med- ieal advice or 1d 10c for trial) pkg. any of bis medicines, ye Charred no other candidates for] § election. It is expected that there 1 will be several candidates for this position. wies of 13 vidtime of an early morging | see in this picture. io cited and other’, MaRS DANGER IN DELAY [mn TL D4 Kidyey Diseases any Too Danger. |= ous For Bismafck People to Neglect, The great danger of kidney troubles .2 that they so otten get ‘a firm hold before tne° sufferer rec- ognizes them. Health will be grad- uilly undermined. Badékache, head- ache, nervousness, lam ness, lumbago, uritt dropsy, gravel and Bright’s disease may fplliow as the- kidneys get worse, Don’t neglect your kidneys, Help the kidneys with Doan’s Kid- Pills, which are So: strongly right here’ in ney recommended marck: Mr FE Bis- exper jence I have Kidney Pills I can safely recom- mend them for disordered kidneys. IT had an attack sometime ago and i my back a ¢great ct regu- either. 1 began using Doan's Kidney Pills and jthey were not long in relieving the trouble.” Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy— get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that @Mr had. Foster- Milburn Cc Buffalo, N, Y. a me My kidneys didn’t ached 4 deal. (advt.) ———o ary that South Dakota do ‘its s ¢, and it is because as gov- ernor I could @y-operate effectively oward the full? realization. of the plan, that Tam now becoming a candi- date for that. offi CAPT. ELDRED DIES HERE Special Coffin Needed to Bear Remains of Prison ‘ Captain ‘ A special coffin was ordered here today to bear the remains of Lee night captain at state back to New York was six feet five inch- and weighed about 240 just before his illness. He n work most of his d worked in number of : largest prisons in the country. Eldred succumbed from pneu- in a local hospital yesterday afternoon, and had been ill but a fow days. He: had_ been ‘at, the state prison here, for. about five yea! nds was highly regarded, 1 ceri als) and guards there. ‘Among the -prisons:he had"workéd in. were Sing, Sing, Dyer Lodge, Montana; South Dakota *pri- son ‘and Towa prison. * ‘ He, had no’ faniity' he all GORKY HAS HAD. ENOUGH OF NEW DAY IN RUSSIA London, March“ 6=Maxim ‘Gorky, the Russian writer, has had enough of revolution, He.ig. in. sanitorium vear Berlin, recovering, he from “an overs exposire to Russian communism.” If revolution breaks out in Ger: many he will move to Prague, he recently told a Czech newspaper sorrespondent. Gorky hopes to begome editor and publisher of a world. review devoted to art and science in which politics will find no place, SALUDES CASE GOES TO JURY! New York, Mar, 6.—Oscar Martel- liere, slain broken, and Mrs. ‘Paul- ctte Saludes, who is jon trial charg- ed with the shooting, were described by the defendant's attorney in sum- ming up his case today as a modern David and Bathsheba. The infidelity of the defendant to ner husband was admitted, the attorney said, but he thought it excusable as a weakness handed down through the. ages.’ He pictured Martelffere as David, be- traying Mrs. Saludes’ ‘husband and of making an attempt to destroy him I TL TUVIUUUEUOUGHLECQEROENERCAEUEANSAEOAELOUUAELOUAOURAAEOAUAGAEUONE AAA = = = = —4 [2 NILATAAUHLAAAUGEAQUG AEA UALAUAEvEUt eel i oo ——— in a a crowdes ‘here eeey ‘the debrte while relatives of me tion. that he might own his wife-and her fortune. GET $17,000 “IN SECURITIES AT GRAND FORKS Grand Forks, Mar. 6,—Administra- tion papers and $17,000 in non-ne- gotiable papers were taken by rob- bers last night who entered the M. Norman ‘and Sons store here, The papers were in ¢wo safes, both of which were broken open. No cash is missing. The contents of both safes were scattered. No clues have been found. WHERE 13 “DIED IN KANSAS €ITY ROOMING HOUSE BLAZE. Kansas City rooming house wer The Most. Sensational Announcement. Ever Made in the Automobile Industry “TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1923 ‘ UAYCTACTEEATACTOHEEOAGA ASA UUGSAOUOAUARUUAUOEAA LAHR’S Upkeep Cost Insurance a After merchandising over four million. dollars worth of Willys-Overland: motor cate and aller careful analysis of the performance records of the Overland cars on the roads of North Dakota, we . make this sweeping offer, WHICH NO ONE. BEFORE HAS EVER DARED PUT BE- HIND ANY OTHER AUTOMOBILE: —We will keep any neu» Overland car-sold by us al retail during March in proper running’ condition, including labor and parts—excepting only tires, batteries, and speedometers, which are guaranteed by their manufacturers, and damage from wrecks —for an entire year at a cost of Only 15c a Day This remarkable plan takes 'the guess out of automobile upkeep ' wcost This is the first time in ‘history, that’ you can buy an automobile and. know exactly:-how much’ it will cost to — it in, Prof ir ‘Tunning condi- Such a revolutionise Liaise is made possi- ble only by the sturdy, construction.‘of. today’s. extremely low priced Oberland and its marvel- ous record of performante. So ae salts aul £ No other car in the world equals the economy of the Overland. No other car has ever sold under such an unlimited guarantee. We have put into operation the flat rate basis for all repairs on’ our cars, telling the customer just what his bill would be before he authorizes the work. Many other big companies are adopting this plan. Buy an OVERLAND il take the guess : out of your purchase. Low in first cost. Low- est in operating cost. Lahr Motor Sales Company Drive an Overland and realize the DIFFERENCE | SECRETARY OF MRS. ROBERTSON SEARTS SUIT Washington, Mar.'6,.—Benjamin E. Cook, secretary for Miss Alice Rob- ertson of Oklahoma, whose term as representatige expired Sunday, yes- terday started suit against her for $10,000 alleged slander, GENERAL ACQUITTED, Athens, Mar. 6.—General -Constan- tinopoluous of the Greek army, who was military commander of Ataens when the revolution broke. out last fall, was acquitted today by court wreckage you Took on. mt teed emo) and the. ese y UVENEAETUTAETUCG UTED HAGUE AOUUUEOUOUUOU AOA SAUER OUOSEOOOOUOEOUANUOGUOEAEOOOO AOU 1 on the charges of “arming jans for the purpose of causing racial strife.” Wet Wash is a new service we offer to our trade. For Geo. E. Munger will help prices Phone 684. Capital you buy yowr insurance. Steam Laundry Co. {Dc AT Count The Chevrolets SL \ A Dollar i in _ the Morning That little. boy of yours is in the morning. -of his life. Hé has a‘great day ahead of him ae you can help him make it a greater jay. ‘ A dollar used now —in the morning — to open a Savings paraaan for him may prove to be the eet investmént you ever made. He will be proud to have a Bank Account of his own, and proud to make it grow. \@ |. Help him make the right start. Open a Savings: Account for him ‘at this bank.