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PAGE EIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Thirteen years in the Automobile business in Bismarck selling WILLYS-OVERLAND : Motor Cars--and still growing Show Room will be open all day and evening Won't You Drop in? _FLOWERS F OR = LADIES © no agreement, sug tion of the conve discussion of _ those ec onomic | ) | agreement, s' Ene March 15, Mr. Doolittle had resigned as active superintendent last Octo- ber because of otaer duties connec- ted’ with park work. He will also continue his work as secretary of the American Institute \ removal RED CROSS OUR THIRTEENTH ANNIVERSARY TOMORROW |from the illness which _caused his | Senator ie Mr. Payne | from | Frelinghuysen’: 's yacht. came here in advance of the Presi- 5 COMPANY Wg AL BISMARCK. NORTH DAKOTA wtions Con. ON LAUSANNE tnonlevon@orie(othes mune an | - LUMBERMAN OF he Angora note, which is 115/ pages in length proposes slight outlined in the treaties: It accepts in full the section covering pris: Seer }oners of war and with minor Unable to Agree With Eco-| <hanges the ipeut dealing with’ Harvey Baurnfeld, Secretary communications nomic Clauses of Pro- | ‘The note ra that prvoisions he} of Bingenheimer Com made for paying the inter posed) Treaty HANDED TO ton the| yi ALLIES | lty Envoy CUTS WEIGHT OF -| heimer Mercantile company of Man- | dan for 1 her ‘company, and had been associ- pany, Passes of anger |dan died at 6 o'elpck this morning i Mandandeinteancarief: (helatein lach and actite aenemia. Mr. Bi | feind aad been a resident of Man- ars, coming to Mandan from the Kenyon, Minnesota, Lum- ated with the Bingenheimer com- of Park Executives and managi editor of the Parks and Recrea Beit Wilson, who has been a superintendent, becomes asyistant superintendent. of parks. | John. Barton Payne, Member of Harding Party, Re- HEALTH COUNCIL FORMED cuperates Devils Luke, N. D.,.Mar. 9.—The | Devils Lake public health council | was formed here with the following | the care of Dr. cMicers: Mrs. BE. 0. Greenleaf, chair-|cian: to Aterey-Gemet Davigh- Mrs. Fred Mann,sry vige-chair-|erty and resting in the seclusion ang Miss Mildred Clarke, sec-|of his hotel here, John Barton retary. An executive committe: was |Payne, chairman of the American 10.—Under Miami, Fla. Gone T. Boone, physi- | | dential party of which he is al member. Mr. Daugherty, also a member | taken outdoors today. |tion yesterday, Dr. nounced, showed improvement. Chiropractor Consultation’ Free appointed. Red Cross, today was recuperating Phone 260 of the party, was expected to be | His condi-| + Boone an- | a [ S| R. S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. Suite 9, 11 — Lucas Block || March 10.— Al- though Turkey’s answer to pro- posals submitted to her at Lau- sanne asked no important moditi- cation clauses of the treaty the| Angora government finds difficulty | Niccola Sacc Constantinople, Deadham, CONVICTED MAN ae popes ing court ac- ts pupeeantcnt of yards Funeral services. wil] be held on leans at the Elks hall and the March 10.—| body will be taken to Kenyon, Minn, in th ‘onomic section and in the!tion on appeal from his conviction ph covering the trouble-|with Bartolemeo V for pitulations questions. murder in 1921, tod ote, now in the hands of/of hunger strik the British, French and Italian lighter than high commissioners, insists that retuped food. Turkish subjecis in allied countries] The hearing of the appeal was xo accorded the same right that al-| postponed yesterday for a week at lies seek for ‘Turkey. It also proposes further | defendant. Essex wins admiration from the first. But the greatest Essex enthusiasts are those who have driven their cars 50,000 miles or more. They have discovered the hidden values. Design and construction details not observable in the new car assert their importance as use in- creases. Essex values extend to the minute details. The finest bearings made are used throughout. ‘They are to an automobile what jewels are to a watch. Parts that wear are inexpensively replaced. In chassis and body, Essex throughout possesses qualities essential to long hard service. That means-economical service, always. Touring, $1045 Cabriolet, 91145 Coach, #1145 |. Freight and Tax Extra ‘Distributors, - Bismarck, N, D. | a brother who is superintendent of jan Evangelical hospital in Chicago s|in Japan, survive: their nationals in|the request ef attorneys for the| board that he would resume active Hidden Values They Keep Essex, Young W/. 8,8. LouBeK wotoR oo for burial, Two sisters at Kenyon, and two other sisters, missionaries DOOLITTLE RES! Minot, N. D., Mar, 9 little has notified the local park charge of the Minot park system on Essex is the only American car with roller bearings in the valve mechanism. ‘This construction overcomes wear and friction! loss at one of the most .mpor- tant points. Prevents and saves a big item of expense. All other cars Use plait Gushings for ts ¥itel function. Just. gnother of t hidden values that account for the everlasting goodness of Do vou KNOW wHYy THE GEAR-SHIFT IS DIFFERENT The design of Dodge Brothers peacabif takes into consideration the natural inclinations of the driver. To start, you throw the lever forward. To re- verse, you pull the lever backward. And when the car is running in high gear—which is about ninety cent of the time—the lever is ina forward position, out of the way, where it does not interfere with passengers, robes, or luggage. Moreover, the transmission, developed and ra Patented/by Dodge Brothers, i is so designed that the countershaft—used in intermediate G and in reverse—is disconnected when the car isin high. There are no gears in mesh. Power is transmitted directly from clutch to rear axle, This exclusive feature prevents the loss of power through friction, reduces gear-box noises and eliminates a vast amount of wear. That is why the gear-shift of Dodge Brothers Motor Car is different. The price of the, Business Coupe is 1155-00 delivered In Bism: M. BH. Gitman Co. Bismarck -—— PHONE 808 aE, Kelly-Springfield Tires, ? 4 at arek. CHEVROLET Sales Lead Official statistics for 1922 show that over 50% more Chevrolets were%old than any other fully equipped automobile. The public is quick to take advantage of real VALUE .WHEN THEY BUY. CORWIN AGTOR Co. YOU CAN BUY A . THE UNIVERSAL CAR’ : REGULAR EQUIPMENT 1 for $140,638. ist eae ee cere Down Payment : and kak) BGR ere rate aca ear -10 Monthly Payments This includes Fire and Theft Insurance for } One Year and all interest charges. DON’T DELAY. IN PLACING YOUR ORDER. -COPELIN MOTOR COMPANY bs Bismarck, N. D. Phone 318. \ HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR Scrap IRON and. JUNK, Deliver ar Call if Sam Sloven Care—South Side Grocery. - Across from Standard. Qil Co.. Warehouse ‘Phone 571 .