The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 9, 1923, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1923 FORD'S OUTPUT | IS INCREASED Moving Steadily up to a 6,- 700-1-day Production Word from Factory Moving steadily up to a car-a-day production, the | Motor Company on Monday, yj | ta new daily record when Cars and Trucks were com | pletely assembled for domestic use. | it is announced by the Ford News. | This ceed wh new production mark ex by 42 the best previous day “ho Wus May 9 with its record of 6,615. Since the first of (he year the Vast resourees of the: Ford Motor Company have been utilized to keep production on a continually ine ing schedule, but orders all ‘jong have been far in excess of the output and continues to be, even under the present record- | breaking output. production for the week Ford ‘Tuesday, May 22, went to a record with a total of new 29417 Cars and Trucks completed high for domestic use, it is announced The Ford News. This is 114) re than the record-breaking pro duction of the week before. Monday, May 21, was the biggest cay of the last week with a pro- duction of 6658 Cars and Trucks, beating the daily record of 6,615 sc up on May 9. Fordson ‘Tractor output. tor Week was 2.996. The Lincoln division of the Ford Motor Company produced 174 cars auring the week ending Tuesday. EQUIPMENT OF CAR IMPORTANT Tommy Milton Wins Indian- apolis Race with Willard Batteries the Tommy Milton’s great victory at the Indianapolis Speedway races against a field of the greatest auto- mobile drivers in the country proved a victory not only for the driver ‘and the car but also for the! equipment which carried the car jatosfirst pla The winning car was equipped with battery ignition, using a Will- ard batte Machines driven by Harry Ha Jimmy Murphy and Marl Cooper who finished second. third and fourth, respectively, also battery equipped with were r there was but one car » Willard equipped, that Murphy, the winner, This year out of the ten fished within the money seven rried Willard Batteries. was indeed a great victory for this battery. The Indianapolis classie is the most gruelling test that can be im- agined not only for the drivers and cars but also for the storage In the constant bumping and banging of the car in the 500 miles of the race the storage bat- tery must continue to function giv- ing its eight sparks for every rev- olution of thé powerful engines. The winning car was driven at an engine speed ot 5600 revolutions a minute requiring the Willard bat- Jimmy half way common source Tousing, $995 This | This work of course is supplemer trouble! It has cost Oakland less than one cent per car to make good on this liberal guar- Rosdster. $975 Queer Shaped Auto Cuts Down Head Resistance to the Wind Concentrating their attention on scientific streamlining, Franco-British engineers have designed a most un- usually shaped automobile which, they believe, will prove very speedy, since head resistance to the wind has been cut down considerably. The body is built of duraluminum, a new light alloy, and aluminum on a system like that used in making airplane fuselages. ‘The under part of the car is incased in sheet aluminum, only the brake drums and axles projecting. Entrance is gained to the car—powered by a six- cylinder motor developing 200 horse- power—by a side panel, and by a part of théroof and a section of the fender being hinged and, 80, easily raised. ‘The entire car weighs only about 3,000 pounds. es Bonfires to Signal Amurdsen’s Start When Captain Roald Amundsen, the Arctic explorer, hops off on his flight across the North Pole, on or about June 20, a system of signal fires or smudges will carry the news of his start from Wainwright to the nearest radio station, some 400 miles away. From the radio station the word will be sent to the scout planes at Spitzbergen, which are to be on the lookout to ren- der any possible assistance on his ar- rival at that point. TO ann tery to supply 44,800 sparks per minute. ‘Thus the battery on the winning car was required to fur- nish approximately thirteen and a half million sparks, a truly re- Kable performance considering { no generator rocing cur to recharge tery. the bat- Oakland Would Educate All To Auto Service That motor car Geataenters’ service nagers should be educated to- more along the line of good merchandising maintenance pr: tices to the end that car owners will be better satisfied with both the service itself and the cost of service was the gist of an address mide by R. A. Armstrong, serv manager of the Oakland Motor Car company at the recent service managers’ convention of the tiona Automobile Chamber Ccmmerce in Detroit. “We have been educating our dealers on the most economical manner of merchandising mainten- ance on ca stated Mr. Arm- strong, “because we fee) that the ot Who]stress today should be placed on this end of service maintenance. y to the educational work 1 on to develop better mechanic and to acquaint them with all methods that will enable them to perform more efficiently and eco- nomically every repair job. “Today throughout the country our main distributing points ns’ service managers and me re meeting our factory iH Mtatives who con- duct schools covering the product from a mechanical standpoint and good business methods. The flat rete system, now almost univer-* You can take this trip protected by Oakland’s 15,000 Mile Guarantee Around the rim of the United States, across the continent, and back again—that’s the length of a tour you can take in an Oakland 6-44, protected in writing at no cost to you, against excess oil in the com- bustion chamber—the most engine. It of engine motor car investigate. Sport Roadetes, $1143 is carried on a, antee—conclusive proof of the extraordinary quality of mate- rials and precise manufacture which go into each Oakland grade construction that makes possible Oakland’s Basis Plan” for determining every prospective buyer should Sport Touring, $1165 Coupe for Two $1365 Coupe for Five. $1445 Sedan. $1545 All Prices f.0.b. Pontiag ‘STAIR AND PEDERSO aklan PICKER FINGERS Farmer Sorte Bad Beans from Good Without Touching Then. Tf all the beans grown in the United States in a single year wore placed end to end they would form a chain of 16 strands connecting the earth and the moon. Imagine having to pick out every tenth or twentieth bean from such strings. However, somethinj: quite similar occurs in sorting the bean crop every year, for the bad ones have to be picked out before marketing the product. Ray F. McWilliams, a Michigan farmer, seeing his profite being wiped out because of the primitive and tine- consuming method of sorting beans by hand, set about to simplify this work. He learned that a mineral (seleni was sensitive to changes in li ht upon it, resulting in a simul:r variation in its electrical conductivity, Utilizing se- Ignim cella. he designed @ novel ma- chine that sorte 15 bushels of beans an hour, performing the work of 50 people with more than human accuracy. ‘The beans are placed in a trough at. the top of the machine from which they ral with the stronger companies, is an indication of how mainten- ce service is being merchan-j is ficient service ically as well as thoroughly the cutting of overhead to a min mum are what the progressive dealers are stressing today. such a policy turn is reflected back to the dealer and factor PARTNERS FOR HALF CENTURY McIntyre and Heath Coming To Bismarck on Golden Jubilee Tour The mest wonderful stage part ship on record in this coun’ that which existed for fifty y etween James Melnty of Kenosha, and Thomas Hi Philadelphia, The noted pla about eleven nstrel troupe heen with a cire to this, but not rtners, At the present time McIntyre Heath are the whole show wherever the: Por they were topliners in vaudeville, and then at the h uf their own “Georgia ls “Egniht, tito tae) ih the most pretentious burnt gamzation inthe countr: ious “Ham Tree” followed the laughing ation fe “Hello Alexande Another one. of their famous musical comedies, and now they are appearing in jnew musical show called “Red Pep- per.” a brand is this same high- “Mileage- value—something See the OaklandSix. Bismarck, N. D. Nealerg. 6g 99 | WHAT THE WORLD IS DOING: AS SEEN BY POPULAR MECHANICS MAGAZINE® ) | tal are fed by small wheels through a series | the lateh is | of hoppers until they pass out in single! closed position. econom- | Chicago, and | 1 | car owner benefits mainly through |ed, and this benefit in| tained the same splendid cast of the season previous | and | tion which is one of the stage won- |the bottom of many of the newest iter things of life as clean outdoor | ments on the “Country Club” are! the car, scuff plates, trunk Qs, sports, the open country and alljunusually finished and complete] motometer, visor, speciat nickeled ‘that goes with it. There is anjand include, five Fisk cord tires,| head lamps, and Sapnish morocco elegance about the “Country Club” | five disc wheels, Brussels carpets | upholster) that cannot fail to impr the Jin front and rear compartments, Nothing has been omitted that ae pee is looking for a that'double bar bumper, khaki top,|would give the “Country Club” an has beauty, character and engi-|w:ndshield wings, automatic win honest right to be called exuctly neering perfection happily har- shield wiper, eight day clock, elec-| what it is. Every detail of equip- ment serves a definite end of use- ‘tulgess, besides adding charm. NEW WILLYS GETS WELCOME Country Club Model Declared One of the Finest Willys Creations file along a pair of horizontal feed rollers. A selenium cell is placed over cach pair ef rollers, and is 80 inclosed iv receives light only through = tube, the lower end of which is directly over the moving string of beans. As the beans pass under the tube each one receives # flood of light from an electric bulb, which is focused upon it through adouble lens. When a discolored bean comes into range the selenidm cell re- ionized in one exceptionally pleas- tric gasoline gauge on the dash, appoint: ing combination. The ,commodious trunk on the rear of The enthusiastie receptfon tend- sponds to the change in color, causing ered the newest addition to the a magnet to clus», thus raising a finger Wil Knight line; the “Country whieh pushes the bad bean from the} 1b” model, ‘has been, according rollers, while the good beans pass on] to the Sales department of the intoa bin and are theu ready for murket. oes Self-acting Decor Latch Willys-Overland Company almost without parailel in motoring cir- cles. It is said that this chr singly has drawn a greater crowd of in- terested motorists to the sales room, where it ‘as heen display- A door late® ior barns and granaries should be certain in action, so that thé deor cannot cd. than any model put on exhibi- open acciden- tion since the showing of the fam- tully after being ous Willys-Knigtt Coupe-Sedan in shut. A simple January é un he “Country Club” will hredly fill a gap in the Willys- Kright range of models which is now complete from every angle. The new cor stands out distinctly ps a car distinguished in its wooden self-uvt- ing latch of the kind shown ia the drawing has been found en- tucly suitable, ticular field and expresses It consists of a single piece of wood,| sport; motive with a degree of ring from 4 in. to about 2 in. in! tsste seldom seen on American width, so that oné end will be much’ roads. It is one of the finest ex- heavier than the other. It is bolted to. emples of sport motor car con- | truction, complete in every detail | X toat has been shown to motorists | this year and a widespread demand | is being felt for this car in every | section of the country, im @ “Country Club" aptly typifies the demand of motorists for a car that comes direct from the factory, completely equipped. Has Everything Necessary ‘The very appearance of this cac suggests exactly what it is, a real, | live “Country Clib” model that in- corporates in its make-up the bet- | | the door loosely and slightly off center, so that the heavy end always tends to swing down. A curved slot is cut in the door, and 2 wooden pin, fastened in the latch, passes through the slot so that the docr can be opened from the outside. When the door is closed and leased, it swings to the Here Is Character Character which comes of beauty and worthiness all through. The new Willys-Knight Country Club isa motor car which carries itself proudly in any company. This attraction enjoyed a_tri Jphant run at the Shubert Theatre, jNew ¥ and the Apollo Theatre, nd now is scheduled for un at the Auditorium June Tt is done richly in Cavalier Maroon, with khaki top, red Spanish leather upholstery and Brussels floor carpets. It is completely equipped, with five disc wheels, five first quality Fisk cord tires, bumper, windshield wings, automatic windshield wiper, eight day clock and electric gasoline gauge on dash, and commodious trunk at rear. ement Tires With 500 Nail Holes Leak No Air The The | Jubilee, tour this season is a Golden and is justly cele as the Messrs. Shubert have K. P. Milburn of Chicago has | ‘ invented a new puncture-proof in- H | | Mr. | ner tube, which, in actual test, wae punctured 500 times without the Apollo Theatre engagement, and have given the veteran players a produc- loss of any air. Increase your mil-| eage from 10,000 to 12,000 miles without removing this wonderful ! tube from the wheel, and the beau-j{ ty of it all is that this new punc- | than | of the age. LE ATHER BELTS Belts of colored leather with de- signs in cut steel are popular with the sport dresses of white or col- ored silk. PLEATED FLOUNCES Finely pleated ruffles appear on ders By all means see this fine car on our sales floor. ture-proof tube costs no mor the ordinary tube, and makes riding a real pleasure. You can write Mr. K. P. Milburn at 350 West 47th Chicago? as he wants them duced everywhere, portunity for agents. write him today. See the Willys-Overland announcements in The Saturday Evening Post Other Willys-Knight Models: S.pass. Touring $1235, 3-pass. Roadster $1235, 7-pass. Touring $1435, 5-pass. \ Coupe-Sedan $1595, 5-pass. Sedan $1795, 7-pass. Sedan $1995, All prices f.0.b. Toledo, We reserve the right to change prices and specifications without notice, LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY Distributor intro Wonderful of If intereste wraps and frocks. « mobile industry is at De- troit, Michigan. It is natural that people in that’ city should know e automobile values. You ill be interested to-earn just what cars ire being sold at retail to the citizens of , etroit. We list below deliveries made uring April of-the popular sellers. Bismarck, N. D. THE ENGINE IMPROVES WITH USE Ford ............ 2883 Star o...5:...:., 190 Chevrolet ........ 1165 Essex ........... 180 Buick 526 Overland .... 152 Studebaker ...... 399 Hudson .......... 142 Hupmobile . .. 260 Willys-Knight -... 186 Dodge .... .. 216 Watch Chevrolet Lead HAVOLINE OIL IAN REFINING COMPANY Corwin Motor Co. We believe that every motorist recognizes the value of buying the highest grade motor oil he can get. : D ; That is why we have selected Havoline as our standard brand of motor oil and are offering it to you through dealers in this territory. Buy your oil and grease from the dealer who displays the red and blue Havoline sign. He has an ample stock on hand. Stop at his place today and get Havoline—the oil with the twenty years’ record of honest service. You can get it in the way you prefer—from a quart measuref in a one or five gallon sealed can, oF in 30 or 55 gallon drums. -Quanrud, Brink, healt HAVOLINE] Q50.U.8. Par. op, G as Ss FOR THIS SIGN To Dealers We shall be glad to tell Ke how tp become a javoline Dealer. The day in and day out de- ‘pendability in a Buick is what so strongly appeals to people, oh, S and

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