The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 20, 1923, Page 2

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PAGE TWO THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ~ \ WEDNESDAY, JUNE. 20, 1923 FORD COMPANY 90 YEARS OLD; GROWTHSTEADY Production at Biggest Peak of the Existence of Huge Manufacturing Concern Detroit Motor old June 16th This birthday finds anniversary est prosperity aged in carry bring mi re up to meet the ever increasing demand for Ford Products. score of years which have pa incorporation on June the growth of the company has been amazingly rapid and now its activitie: extend to nearly y country on the globe and the Ford car is in use in prac- tically every land on earth. The pital originally subscribed in the c y was $100,000 of which onl 000 in cash was ac- tually paid into the treasury. Among the twelve stockholders with the company in its infancy Henry Ford held 25 per cent of the stock. Ford old” his car to the public at the very start by practical de- monstration for he piloted the first (Fe Ford r himself and won rai ter rts of the country Dri "on an ice track at Baltimore he was the first to break cord. In 1907 Mr. Ford acquired addi- tional stock sufficient to bring his holdings in the company up to -58- 1-2 per cent. Development of since 8 when tl Model “T” Ford Car was first placed on the market has been marked by unusual suc- cess until now it occupies the fore most position in the industry. In 1913, Mr. Ford, set a new stan- dard for the industrial world when he announced his now famous $5 a day minimum wage and the $10,000,- 000 profit-sharing plan, a move that gained him international fame, Many will remember, too, a year or so later when announcement was, made that if sales went to a certain figure every Ford Pure er would receive rebate. ales passed the figure and checks went out by the hundreds of thousands. When in 1919 Edsel B. Ford as- sumed the presidency, his turned over to him all the responsi- bility of that office and he has tak- en an important part in all devel- opments of the company since that time. Upon becoming President, 1 Ford purcha the remai 2 per cent held by ou and on July 9, was re organized u of Delaware for a thorized capitalization of $100, 000. In his ambition to do the grea est amount of good for the large number of people, Henry Ford has kept the Ford Car ach of the person of a the company Last October the price of Ford Cars was ain reduced bringing the various types to the lowest level in_the history of the company. And onfy recently the inauguration of the Ford Weekly Purchase Plan has op- ened the way to automobile owner- ship for additional millions of peo- Ple who can now buy Fords on weekly payments as low as $5. -The first car manufactured by the Ford Motor Company was on the road in June and sold the early part of July, 1903. In the initial year. 1903-04, the company produced 1,708 cars and each year has seen a steady expansion until.jn 1922 pro- duction totaled 1,351,233 and this year will pass the 1,500,000 mark, a figure which it is estimated will equal if not exceed the combined output of all other automobile com- panies in the United States. RAIN BRINGS MUCH RELIEF Fargo, June 20.—Rain accompanied by2Wind and in some cases hail was almost general in North Dakota last night and brought relief to crops where little rain had fallen, The heaviest precipitation was in the-Red River Valley, although many points in the north half of the state report a good fall of rain. Hail fell in Cass county without sépigus damage to crops. It has been computed that the av man speaks 11,000,000 words in the course of a year. BAND INSTRUMENTS WANTED “The ‘Bismarek City Band wider auspices of Association of Commerce wants band in- struments. Those having same -for, sale please com- nfunicate with L. C. Sorlein, Association of Commerce, » N. D. .€. T. prigires ic Sun- day, June -24. - Lae i a-minute re- |!" father |} ‘WOULD BUILD | *! pletion of the neuro-psy PRINCIPALS IN BRUT After Miss Blossom Martin r-old nurse (left), gio Li slender (lower ), who was the handy man in jan's office, where the vorked, wrapped up her body and lugged it through the streets. of New York. Bef he had a chance to drop into the st- ed. tin, mother, who © Y., to take charge o body. HARDING OFF. ON BIG TRIP Special Train Leaves Wash- ington on 50,000 Mile Jaunt f Ner daughter’ President by Mrs. Washigton, June 20. Harding, accompanied Harding and a pa 50,000 mile trip to the Pacific t and Alaska from fer to a naval transport a vs y 5 pulled out of the U after 2. p it. Louis where the President is to deliver an address tomorrow night. SANITORIUM St. Paul, June 2 20.— “Erdction of a modern sanitorium in the Tenth dis- trict United States Veterans Bureau for the care of tubereular former service men and the immediate com- hiatrie hos- | pital at St. Cloud is urged in the a port of Adjutant General W. || which was filed with ual , following completion stigation into charges that former service men are not re- ceiving proper attention in the vari- ous hospi in Minnesota. Rhinow, Princess Mary recently introduced jazz music ata London dinner party. CORNS Lift Off with Fingers} Doesn’t hurt a bit! Drop a little “Freezone” on ‘an aching corn, in- shortly you lift right off with fin- gers. Truly! Your druggist selfs a tiny bottle of “Freezone’s for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the Paid givaiced soreness or irrita- 1 MURDER Brussels wound by atmospheric expansion in duced by the heat of the sun. stantly that corn stops hurting, then }j has a church sufficient to raise weight 20,280 feet in an hour. “Tionesta” Lake Huron—Lake every three da: Ste, Marie, Mad Cleveland, Bu Best dining Orchestr: clock An ordigary human heart weighs nine and one-third ounces, yet its |ruptey was f power is Kiwanis club of F completed at a luncheon to be held, Thursday on the seventh McKenzie hotel, it nounced by the temporary board The membership has reach- ed the requirements to obtain a iB Kiwanis interna- tio al organization. f the today. ter C. plain and Forshay, membe KIWANIS CLUB T0 ORGANIZE Luncheon to be Held Thurs-! day when Final Details Will be Perfected Permanent the ter in organization of the marck will be} floor of} was an- At the luncheon tomorrow wal-| Humpton of Chicago, tional field representative, will ex- te Kiwanis club’s history, nd methods as seen by} 8 and a permanent con- stitution will be adopted and offi- na- wers chosen for the balance of the year, The Bismarck club will be the ther selton. club in the North- . composed of Min- e two Dakotas In e are clubs in STOCK FIRM GOES BROKE June one New York, change, failed te An_ involuntary Valley City, and Forks, Devils Lake, New Rockford, Car- 20—Zimmerman of the of the New York stock ex tition in in the federal court leading bank- its |against the firm and its members. value. Cruising Lake Su ing at Houghton, included in fare. Tickets and Reservations at All R. R. and eopol Zimmerm, THE WORLDS FINEST CRUISE on_the Great Lakes Transit Corporation Steel Steamers “Juniata” Duluth to Buffalo and Return Uxurious . comfort, beautiful scenery and educational iperior—Straits of Mackinac— St. Clair Detroit River—| Erie and numerous other bodies of water making the Great Lakes” frou. ea service excl Dancing snr ie certainly not. You always get distilled ter, because all impurities are distilled out of it. SUNOCO THE _DISTILLEDsOIL!. is different from other oils. We found the differ- ence by making scientific tests. In Sunoco, allim- purities are removed by distillation. Ies all oil— pure lubrication. You will safeguard and prolong the life of your Octorara’’ ’ ‘Lake » a member of the failure | fecting: the firm assets | \ Distilled foil i is best” You wouldn’t think of using plain water in your car by usitig Sunoco; get more power and quiet efficiency; reduce motor troubles. We discovered these facts from our tests. We know. There are six types of Sunoco—all wholly dis- tilled. One of Sunoco dealer Erench & Welch Hawe. Co. Bismarck, N, Park Tradin, Medora, N, Rovig-Skjod Co. Mandan, N. D. Jotinston & _Disby Center, N Sander mare Co, Sanger, N. D. Si Pe G.. Schultz Hazen, N. D. Rose Have, ae Imp. Co. Beulah, Dodge re “Co... Dodge, N. D. ’ Wasem Paes Co. Halliday, N, D. Motor Inn Killdeer, N. D.. Darger & Jorgenson Flasher, N.’ Do Dittus Fees Elgin, N.D. Harrison’ Hdwe. Go. > New Engiayd, N. D. Merc. Company 8. D, Pens Oe. Basle, T. Parke Sterling. N. Be Rodgers Bros. Sy Bliss McKenzie, N. A. T. Welch, MSDO EE Dy N. D, Lahr Motor Sales C Co, Overland, ge. Knight Bismarck, Wachter & Bean, ‘or Glen Ullin, N, 2. Hebron Hdwe. Dodge & Twin Shy Tractors J, A, Forster Gara, Do e Rickardton, N; D. ‘Bakke Bros. Buick & Sverthna Dickinson, N. D. W.C. Best fe rs "Overiand eel vrai ‘Ge yillys-Knight, +) etiend ) em is best for your car. Ask any 1 booklet, “What's Hepeeoing Inside Your Motor?” MARSHALLWELLS COMPANY DULUTH MINNEAPOLIS. SPQKANE PORTLAND These dealers sell SUNOCO—talk hibrication with them Steele Rave! Company | our the firm, in a statement aftributed to “persistent rumo: f. which he had been circulated “from an known soure credit” Counsel for the firm estimated the t $9,000,000 and the Viabitit- ies at $7,500,000, BOOTLEGGING GANGS AT WAR Toronto, June 20.—Rival bootleg- ging gangs are warring on the Ni- agara frontier and both American | and Canadian officials charged with enforcement of the liquor laws have | dee: just g: He said he finest tid-bit you ever put in your —, “No fancy wropn rests on anonymous un- believed June Washington, Louis Rush ang Roy Moore. tute a complete severance the Price of Quality To the man on the street, cement may seem nothing more than an uninteresting gray powder which is used in construction ,work. But to the chemist—the trained scientist who knows — it has a pedigree. To him ce- ment is a carefully com- pounded jyroduct, the result ofa long series of chemical and mechanical operations, checked by the unremitting watchfulness of modern laboratory skill. At every stage in its manufacture from quarry to loaded box car, portland cement and the materials from which it is made are subjected to the most ex- acting scientific tests. The geologist and the chemist must make their examinations and approve the available raw materials. even before the site fora millischosen.. ' Once the mill's machin- ery is busily making cement, chemists and physicists test raw materials and fin- ished productat least eleven times. The plant Jabonitery op- erates, 24 hours ’a day to maintain constant control on every process. Finally, each carload is sampled be- fore the railroad hauls it away. Cement is a quality product. PORTLAND GEMENT ‘ASSOCIATION Metropolitan Bank Building bo Improve did Extend the Uses of Concrete | ‘MINNEAPOLIS oA National Organization been enabled to make numerous ar- tips we received id] from the bootleggers themselves. HARDING SELLS PAPER STOCK 20.—-President | Harding has disposed of control of stock’ of the Harding Publishing C publishers of the Marion Star, to The sale, however, did not cons of Mr. Harding’ 's connection with the news- paper whose editor he was for so many years. It was announced at the White House that he would re- tain some stock in the company and would continue to be associated wh the Star in an editorial policy. Radium salts are used in prepar- ing luminous paint for watch dials. All drinking water should be boiled until further notice. 2 Dr. C. E. Stackhouse, Ci Smallest covering | York weighed two pounds anq one ounce. SEU MUU NOTICE! Health Officer. aby ever born in New dise. Custom Tailoring. Crop Prospects Have Advanced ‘But our prices are always the lowest possible consistent with good merchan- Service and Satisfaction. S. E. Bergeson & Son Clothing. nS Famous Kennels. ACRES OF TENTS - prices. ~~ Met TELM 40 MUSICIANS 40 VISIT ‘THE Z00 World ‘Bros. Big 4-Ring Circus WILL POSITIVELY EXHIBIT BISMARCK JULY) 2 SHOW ‘LOT STURGIS ADDITION leeds of The —Season— The Hot ‘Weather is here and we have ; Jug what you need'in The New Hartford with the Giant Burner. ‘ Tf you need: anything in the line of Camp Stools, Tables, Beds, ‘Stoves, - ete, we haye it. ‘Come i in and get our Sorequad Berdvare to. _ BISMARCK —— Dogs, Monkeys, Goats, From Count Shouwoldit’s WORLD BROTHERS Big 4-Ring Circus WILL EXHIBIT IN BISMARCK Monday, July 2---One Day Only The Biggest Trained Wild Animal Circus Traveling Today. 30 DOUBLE LENGTH RAILROAD CARS 30 ‘ 100 Wild Animals Exhibited in Froe Street Parade at 10:30 a. m, 50 FUNNY CLOWNS 50 10 PERFORMING ‘LIONS 10 12 POLAR BEARS 12 25 LIBERTY HORSES 25 The Great Golf Playing Elephants, The Only Horse Back Riding Leopard in The World. The Highest Class Cireus Acts In All’ The World. ‘A PARADE OVER A MILE IN LENGTH FAIRYLAND—FOR THE ,;CHILDREN. Birds, Ponies, Russian Wolt Hounds. ~ COME EARLY.

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