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PAGE EIGHT Oe eee <= THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FIND DODGES IN ARGENTINE Detroit’s O. K. Prove Sa factory in South America in F g in The city of Detroit's judgment on motor car values has a far reaching |WILLYS MARCH SHIPMENTS — 20,277 Cars Shipped During Month. First Quarter of 1923 With 41,178 Cars Shipped was 3 Times Shipments Mr, rst Quarter of 1922 is- The Willys-Overland company have first quarter equalled the total ship- influence, Just finished the largest “month's | ments of s-Knights cars for’ Cage from 10.000 to 12,000 miles Hand members of the shipping board| Tounced Thursday night he would Away down in Argentina, the city | shipment of Overland and Willys: | the h var, Without removing this wonderful f veh ‘ sek 7 [Seay in-bed ‘but he showed up ner- p an ys: | thi half of last year, d at a two hours conference to pro-|vously at his place of business later of Buenos Aires has just bought a] Knight cars in the history of th . tube from the wheel, and the beauty | / mr RPP ae sly is place isiness late Fs ‘ ory he the ent rate will ¢ : ; 4 cced at once in the consolidation of |than usual and spent the day in his| f Dodge Brothers motor] organization. Shipments in Maret bai 7 ¢ of it all is that this new puncture-{in board of ts Vaan ‘d i SP y 3] fs p veh rs production o! the board o ign trade linés and} automobile, waiting. said, for Dodge Brothers cur was | totalled proof tube costs no more than the By j 4 bile, waiting, +. ; r otalle F by the middle of M. iRey Bal a kes rial then offer th hips for sale as a| something to happen. according to city officiuls, rs is included in the} Retail orders for Overland and | ordinary tube, and inakes riding {result of authorization of the Mer-|" Pathan: had suffered @ broken leg, Detroit has more than 100 nd total for the first quarter of | Willys-Knight motor cars on file at! real, Pleasure. You can write Mr.) chants Marine Act of 1920 on suit-lhroken arm, mashed foot, besides n its municipal service, with this » in the hands of ,deale Milburn at 360 West 47th St..J bie guarantee of maintained serv- , ive record for dependabil- onomy. one-half times as man: were turn- | tota out during the first quarter of last | fore amount than ever | on and are increa: le was made by Julio Fevre by the Willys-Overland organ-]|ing daily. President John N, Willys| tunity for Hijo & Co. Dodge Brothers dealer predicts an unprecedented record for | Write him tod! in the face of keen competition, All “Knight shipments for the !Willys-Overland business in 1923. ¢ for the use of the police h is rated as one of Grand Forks, N. Dy April 14.—Tthe United §: h ar ; ; the most efficient in the world. In Srcsyeree i OSM ote te OMNE leas iaulle Smart, at Amesbury.| Mrs, ©, E. Mangels died Wednesday, OnE wiriter eee RiWUFIGE CUT HAART HOREE Gr 1000 the fle ) touring cars, five Pr etes nee Sie ae hae aerate Mass., m bodies exclusively £2 | ot burns sustained Saturday when! ‘The discussion today which result-| after a preliminary hearing before limousines and seven ambulances. [rot iit our eroucd sere en | Hudson. They are one of the oldest | paper sho was putting into a furnace|ed from the failure of congress to|Jdustice John J. Lynch on charge There are approximately 100 cities |£8" @l-year-round service. and best known body manufacturers |ipnited her clothes. Mr. Mangels 1s|pass the administration shipping bill | of assault with a dangerous weapon | which operate Dodge Brothers cars in the United States and their pro-| coreal chemist at the experiment sta- said to have developed that both | with intent to do bodily harm, in fleets of three or more, and sev- duct ix everywhere recognized for tion at the North Dakota Agricul-|the president and majority of the| The defendant is alleged to have! eral hundred others which have one HULSE a eit Ul and | tural college. Funeral services were | shipping board membership. were | stabbed Herman Ehlke of Bottineau | te we eee Gere design, ieee on Gann TE ‘held Friday, strongly opposed to government oper-]| in the arm during an altercation onj than ih) J. ec | BY CRARTSMBN iblishment is located .in | a small city in the Merri- valley of Massachusetts, Tt is] sis in its fire a nt. ‘amous New England Firm |the important industry of the te { For many years the most skilled | Makes Bodies for Hudson- | artisans of the vicinity have found! drawn employment t Horse coaches and carriages of the h type were its product for many “To those unacquainted with man. | After the New England manner, ufacturing problems, it remark- ers at their trade all their “CLOSED CAR IS THE THING” able to note the manne h aflives there, and then saw their sons large production of a » their apprenti Remarkable Change in Last] ean reduce its p The products today p | » R. B. Loubek, -jly custom-built. Into them go the | Vew Years Told by son and Esse individuality and the skill of the DAGIte , ter which should int workmen. ‘The aluminum panels are tka 0. 7 Packard Co. mobile buyers. a co! »|hand shaped to the framework. Th> ---- will not be out of place ne | decorative moldings are rolled in. The psed car is coming into] continued, The word craftsmen has been much y ys R. B. Loubek, of the R. B. Loubek Motor Co., local Pack ard distributor. The demand now would indicate that the sedan and being re by the buying public rs for all- -round service, do for on- said Mr Motor Car ed its propor- rs to open cars in the re production. “It wasn't sq long ago that the tomobile was considered practica useless in the winter, After the end of its six months summer season it was run in the garage, the wheels jacked up off the floor, the radiator drained, battery taken out and the body covered up with muslin to await the coming of summer. While snow covered the streets and the January thaws flooded the roads one of the most important transportation units stood unused, “But in the present day the provi- 11 CARLOADS This week we have had in transit from the factory 11 carloads of Chevrolets, a total of 55 automobiles. Of this number 5 loads are going direct to our Mandan Motor Co. dealers, the Connolly The new Superior models are breaking down sales records everywhere. COUNT THE CHEVROLETS Corwin Motor Co. It costs no more to buy a Kelly. M.B. Gitman Co. Bigmaacn —— Prone 608 Touring 1045 Freight and Tax Extra Hidden Values Keep Essex Young in Long Service After fifty, sixty and seventy thousand miles, Essex \ cars keep the dash and action of new cars. They ‘stay tight and quiet. They keep their economy of operation and maintenance. Service like that is not accidental. It results from hidden values which are fully revealed only in long hard service. Attention to detail extends to parts you never see. Finest roller bearings are used where commonly plain bushings are used. For the weight carried the Essex frame is the sturdiest built, save one. pia | Chassig oil cups are lubricated | Qualities like these make Essex cost jess in the long wail a9 ofl-canelean. simple lowest priced cars, because of the dif- freuen siteniign Batented to Hudson. Esse ,maintenanceandreplacementcosts. iso compare shackle edjust- ment with avers, which pcg : R. B. LOUBEK MOTOR CO. | ba Distributors, Bismarck, N. p T lover-used of late; | Biddle & Smart deserve the term, foe they are masters of the craft of car- ARE GREATST IN HISTORY == ‘Tires With 500 Nail Holes Leak No Air K. P. Milburn of Chicago has nted a new puncture-proof in- ner tube, {| punctured loss of any air. as he wants them introduc- ywhere. BU RNED | TO DEATHL but the men at} Macon, Ga. ham, auto i SHIP PROBLEM 500 times without the} Washington, April 14,— Increase your mil-}was reached by President Harding Decisioa ice, ul oppor-/ The whole policy as set forth in interested | the White House statement after the conference was declared to be built on the basic principal that the administration was determined that ness destroyed month in pi Wonderful agents, If Minot, N. Going to Buy a New Car This Spring? —Then Consider These Facts: The “Mileage-Basis” 1 Plan Matin Bearings— 40,000 mules or more without attention. Valves--15,000 miles or more without need of grinding. Connecting Rods— 40,000 miles or more with- out attention, Cylinders, Pistons. Rings— Guaranteed in writing Oakland’s cylinder, piston and ring construc- 15,000 mites. tion. Only Oakland offers such a guarantee. parr reat a8 Only Oakland gives you a definite gauge with Tires—15,000 to 25,0004 which to estimate the actual mileage an miles per set. Transmission, Axles, and Mayor Parts—-Life of the car. remarkable they are! ‘ report similarly low averages. Consider these facts —come in and see the Oakland Six ” ruse FO: Bi Factors - STAIR AND PEDERSON Dealers. Bismarck, N. D. LINCOLN © MoO Tf aR 8 To own a Lincoln Motor Car is to immediately experi |." epee the highest measure of satisfaction. In road perform : fénce, in comfort, in beauty of design and fish there - “is nothing left to be desired. ' ( With each succeeding mile of service this satisfaction’ grows with the fuller realization that the Lincoln gives call that can be required of an automobile, GARS-TRUCKS ‘TRACTORS MOTOR COMPANY BISMARCK, N, D. The Oakland Six-44 is an outstanding success! Every day, more and more buyers are convinc- ing themselves that no other automobile offers an equal dollar-for-dollar value! In little more than a year, the demand has taxed the’ production facilities of the Oakland factory! Oakland is so confident of the superiority of its engine that it gives a written 15,000 mile guarantee against excess oil in the combustion chamber—proof of the superiority of Oakland will deliver—free from expense. Consider Oakland’s figures (elsewhere in this advertisement) i in the light of your own motor- ing experience, and you’ll appreciate how In Cleveland, the average upkeep on Six-44’s last year was only $8.06 per car. Other cities DECISION IN UNLUCKY DAY PASSES HIM BY’ April 14—J. H. Par- arage owner, who claimed | to be the original hard-luck man ot | Macon, passed through Friday, the| 13th, without a mishap. Parham an- losing an eye and having his busi- all on 13th of the us years. GIVE BONDS OF $1,000. D,, April 14.—Freeman SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1923. Shturday Third night. Boswell, who took the stand in his Pipewiks x ‘ own defense, testified that he wis} ~ Dry Cleaning, Pressing, attacked by Ehlke, and his brother,| Dyeing, Repairing. Call 58. Albert. He denied possession of a| Eagle Tailoring. ——————SS———_—__————— street southwest knife with which the stabbing could have been “wound Your Last Chance Next Monday we will advance our prices | on Tires and Tubes. : | Yqu havé one day left to buy the sea- | son’s requirements at a saving of 40% Factory prices have gone up twice so far i this year and another increase is coming. Remember we sell the famous Brunswick line, all fresh goods and fully guaranteed by a factory known for superior products for eighty years. RADIO! |. From now on we will make radio a regular department of this business. We are prepared to install a complete five ebulb Atwater Kent set with indoor aerial for $160.. This set is for long distance work. For those who wish to install an out door aerial themselves, we have a set for $110. Buy on Monthly Payments. CORWIN AGTOR CO. USED CARS Several good Fords. Overland, wire wheels, $200 cash or livestock. Overland “90,” $200 part cash. — Overland “6,” $150. Buick Sedan, in fine shape. USED TRACTORS 15-30 Rumley and plows, cash or trade. 20-40 Avery and plows. 15-30 Case and plows. . Cars and machinery sold on commission. Geo. F. Robinson 214—2nd Street.