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PAGE EIGHT YOUNG RABBI FOUND DYING | AFTER FIGHT Police Hunt for Man Dressed! in Sailor’s Uniform of TOU GH ON MOTORISTS San Francisco, Cal, April 7.- Naval authorities have joined In the search for a man. dres: E jilor’s uniform who inflicted: » evere injuries on Rabbi Alfred G Fomee that he died yesterday. Surgeons an effort ty save the tut he reg: Sully on aft emiconscious interpre ant might happen to you. — French soldiers are sven tellign a German nond pin were | Motorist: "Go out and walk, Ze general he have comandeer your n trom thi bi, Hig skull | ear ry id heen fractured. Apparently a | ———— large water glass figured in’ the aituck, It was found broken and | blood Rabbi Lanee held the de yree of doctor of — philisophy and way 22 years of age at the time of death. He was Rwbbi of a large ynagogue here fare in + eae DENY MATCH WITH LEONARD v estos for all informa-| tion in his hands hearing on the April 7.-—Billy Gib- y of Benny Leonard Mr. Cox said that such in-| om had been for mson and Judge New Yor as quick] received. champion of the world , ] ntor’ hat he agreed ta a ‘ jan wie information yt i ae Would Supply from a number of pes Frieanlan t the Polo in announced All Information) ous parts of the country who they had. been mistreated in Flor-/ rout Nes youn WV aMONMponMOL oy eee eos cone: |! Denial of the report “awe was y and Judge W. J-| j made by Tom O'Rourke, match- both of whom are to! ‘OWN maker of the club operating the pert flogging probe in| pril 7.—-Dr.]} Polo Grounds for boxing’ matches. glad to lend any » died at Wheat- o the Florida will be buried here tomorrow A series of experiments conducted ting commi Masonic spices. He fo t Liverpoal indicates that certain ary to Goy-| merly owned a ranch near Mandan,! plants grow better by moonlight Comment- ithan by the light of the sun, i if s PUN Pe ue JAM ernor Nestos. believes, ESSEX Prices Touring - $1005 Cabriofet “116s Coach = 1145 Freight and Tas Estra Closed Car Comforts Only ‘100 More Than Open Car Cost Famous Super-Six Chassis—and a Fine Looking Dur- able Closed Car Body—40,000 Coaches in Service ? Within the limits of a moderately priced closed car you can get only so much. The Hudson Coach puts value in things that count. A durable, comfortable, good-looking closed car for only *100 more than the open model gives an unequalled value in usefulness and es- sential quality. With it you get the lasting satisfaction of the famous Super: Six chassis. Just see and ride in the Coach. It may be the very car you want. It will save you from 800 to $1500 over closed cars of comparable mechanical quality. R. B. LOUBEK MOTOR CO. Distributor. Bismarck, N. D. TIRE SALE CLOSES APRIL 15th ord ways a guarantee of satisfactory service. BUY BEFORE THE 15th AND SAVE 40% Corwin Motor Co On this.date we will advarice our prices, after the most succes-. ful sale of tires ever held in Bismarck. We saved our custom- ‘ers thousands of dollars, and gave them Brunswick quality, al- BAILEY’S JAW BROKEN IN 7TH Mark Moore Given Technical; Knockout in Fargo Match {| Fargo, N. D., April 7.—Mark Moore | of Minneapolis scored a technical | knockout over Jack Bailey of Fargo! in tne seventh round of # 10-round | bout in Fargo lust night. After | Bailey nad leq all along it was dis- { covered his jaw was broken and he | was forced to quit. i Jimmy Woodhall defeated Billy! Petrolle, easily, in six rounds. | The Krause-Draxton bout was stopped in the second roynd, Krause j | fur outclassing his opponent. and ad- ministering terrible punishment. H Lou Boomer and Kid .Fogarty of Bismarck went four rounds to a! popular draw. Sub. Smith of Minn. | eapolis outpoined fen Schwabel in} S.six rounds. | LAHR SALES TO HANDLE CADILLAGS A new Cadillac Service sign, Just; placed on the big Lahr Motor build: : ing, announces the fact that they have contracted to represent the! Cadillac factory in this territory. | ‘On being questioned today about the ; appearance of the Cadillac Service | sign, Mr. Lahr said, “It is true that. we put up our Cadillac Service sign! before we mude an announcement, | but it was only natural for us to/ do that, for we firmly believe that les begin with car service.” u ” said Mr. Lahr, wherf ques- tioned about business, “it’s the bes i year we've had since 1917. We have) ;sold more than four times as many | Overland and Willy-Knights to date ; this year than we did up until May; ,11 last year, and over thirteen times | jas many as we did up until April 14| in 1921, This is not idle talk but: ifigures from our records. | “One reason for this wonderful in- ‘ sales is that the buying} public is appreciating more and more the remarkable value in the Over-' land and Willy-Knights cars. The Overland factory is shipping 850 car: jeaeh day and expect to have -thei production up to 1000 cars a day by'| May 1. I wire the factory every morning, urging them to hurry ship-| ments forward, just as regularly us| ‘T eat my breakfast. jetting back to Cadillac,” suid Mr. Lahr, “we took on the Cadilluc in automobile construction ‘and we | have always had a sort of hankering | |to have that Cadillue Service sign {on our building and to be able to sell ja Cadillac to the man who conld af- | ford one.” aan arc area because we consider it the last word |” ~~ | STRENGTH AND SAFETY IN THE BONY OF STEEL | If you could see the main body structure of Dodge Brothers Business Coupe before the | enamel ig baked on, and before the interior: is furnished, you would be profoundly impressed by | its strength. | ' You would sce that every panel, every pillar, and every rib is steel—that even the door sills and | window mouldings are steal. ! You would see that all of these parte and sections i are electrically welded together into one staurich at steel body, with no bolts or rivets to work loose, nothing to rattle or squeak or warp. And you would realize that, like the all-steel 7 Pullman coach, this unique construction—origin- \ ated by Dodge Brothers for this car—represents the last word in protection to passengers—the i ultimate achievement in closed car sturdiness, ‘The price of the Business Coupes $1155. M.'B. Gitman Co. Bismarcn A Treasure of a Car The public has a way of.giving honor where : honor is due. Certainly Overland was never more worthy. It is the best Overland ever built—at the lowest price. It is better looking, more comfortable, more depend- able and more economical. In our sober judgment Overland is the greatest automobile value in the world. And we back it up to the limit of our resources. Watch for Willys-Overland Advertisement in The Saturday Evening Post ‘The ‘New, Sedan, $860 Coupe, $795 Roadster, $525 All prices f. 0. b. Toledo LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY DRIVE AN OVERLAND AND REALIZE THE. DIFFERENCE uy ‘ 00 delivered in Bismarck, — Prone 808 Kelly-Springfield Tires. Bismarck, North Dakota TRUCK CHASSIS New Price The Ford One-Ton Truck Chassis has proved ite ability to reduce transportation costs in practically every line of business where there is a hauling problem. It is eco- nomical, efficient, dependable. At the new low price you will agree it represents a value that has never before been offered in the order now for reasonably prompt delivery. ‘Terme if desired. . t COPELIN MOTOR \ COMPANY Bismarck, N. D.’ Phone 318