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a semi . persons of the minutes a new Ove PAGE EIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE 2 motoring on essories to the public Vosimaster H. T. Murphy will) foceupy a seat in the Red Bird and hold a stop watch, the test being made at 3:30 o'clock this after- noon. It is not a gasoline milea contest, because the test is made in tue busy Saturday afternoon traf- 1 the city and could not pro- © of perly be called a test, but is mere lly a guessing contest for the ancer- ! est of all and the benefit of the Announcement to be Made winners ‘ There of Winners in Auto | C#?% Murphy, of the Murphy In-| wn trance Co., who timed the car, Contest announced he would give free au! Jinsurance policy on tie car bought} —— the winner of first prize Willys’ Saw Future FOR JUBILEE WEEK) jy reviewing the development of | ithe Willys-Overland Company up The Overland Red Bird run {to the building of the one millionth ar whi Jed 1 completed on June} . and in commemoration of wich | 0 this Murphy was made promptly at afternoon. Postmaste who (iméd)tho cars ie keeping the week of June 18 to 23 tas been | timeGecred wniil’Seab) pow set aside as Jubilee Week, ack nowledginent of the genius of John ; rE and ani North Willys, President of the or A band concert and annnince O° eho must be Anker Inte. ae! ment of winners in the Overland Count. Mr. Willys had the vistoa Red Bird gasoline contest will to see the future of the industry | teark the close today of Jubilee twenty years ago. He had absolu ¢ Week of the Willys-Knight Com- Coulidence in the ultimate destiny celebrated. hy the Lahe (2h, Ul tatomobile, and. steadfastly | Motor Stlee Company, distributers ,weiered to his faith. | Tnitiative haa | Bile LeRaTLOEY. bh jalways been characteristic of the | Meanie aiid: conterk will alate at ira who now heads the activities 7-20 p.m. at the Lahr Motor Sales % te company. iceectig Rabin Company building and) will con. | VERS cies ua Canara tinue until the announcement of |)" tenor IEEE BWR ESE abals the winners in the prize contest 15 vith his companions and one of made. ink first ventures cuowed conclus- at, About 8:80 o'clock Judge Al veg that he nd more. than aver See asen wat Surromier ti" age business ability with no small guesses which have been mado by {mount of ingenuity. Being keenly observant he noticed one day that drivers were fond Red dad owill run on a half : nianiine, gos are continually having trouble with! Y ae ones : » falling down around the P| Celebrating the fet that the! iMe CNT vontive ihe - Overland had Willy Company built its one millionth automobile, |* ,ozen clamps for holding the the Lahr. Motor. Sales Compan: |-is. | With the proceeds of th offered also special inducements dozen, he bought two dozen G quickly disposed of them all. Enters Automobile Field In 1889 Mr. Willys was logking one day out of the window of a Cleveland biulding when he noticed something on four wheels crawling along the street. No horse was at- Dopse Brotners Deacers SELL GOOD '!ISED CARS tached yet it looked exactly like a carriage. Then If you want a car that Mr Willy He bicvcles “beaten hollow.” At that time the total output of cars was less than 400 for the whole country. Later Mr. Willys! Lought a Pierce Motorette which ;Was fashioned like a carriage and powered with a French motor about the size of a hot water bot- tle. Soon afterwards Mr. Willys had a talk with Mr. Pierce in But- falo and it was decided that Mr. | Willys was to have one of the first ‘automobiles that Mr. Pierce turn- led out, as the Pierce Company “will do for a month or so,” you needn't be par- ticular where you buy. But if you are thinking in terms of years, as one should‘on an invest- ment as important ae this—trade where you can trust. : lwas then experimenting with Good Values |them. Later Mr, Willys bought 'a for Today— demonstrating car for $900 and the ‘first year ,he sold two cars. From {then on he devloped the automo- OAKLAND | bile. SEDAN 192 ponconly S0DQmiles, Ga ee Excellent tires, and five wire wheels. Upholstery is blue mohair velvet fi showing absolutely no wear. Completely equipped with bumpers, chains and moto- meter. This car hag been used in ~ DIEIN STORM IN MINNESOTA Mother and Daughter Near Brainerd Die During Big | Storm There almost entirely. | ctically a brand new at a real bangain price. CHEVROLET TOURING Late model run only 6000 miles, consequently the upholstery, finish and — tires are excellent. You | Brainerd, Minn. June 23.—Two should see this car to ap- persons were killed and one badly preciate its value. It is injured,,all in the same family, as now on our salesroom the result of a wind storm which floor. destroyed all buildings on the farm DODGE BROTHERS of Eli Erickson, two miles north- west of Mildred early today. Mrs, Eli Erickson and her daugh- ter, Irene, 12 years old, were killed and Mr. Erickson, who was brought to a hospital here, was in a serious condition. The storm also struck at Brainerd but no damage was reported. TOURING 1919 in very good shape, but like other used cars we deliver this car will be completely overhauled. Therefore you can person- ally see the inside of this car while the work is be- ing done, and possibly of- fer suggestions as to what you would like to have done. This will convince you as to the good value you are getting, and we know of no better evi- dence of our good faith in delivering you one of our used cars. M. B. Gieman Co. Bigmaacn 2 —— Prone 608 27. You will like Bismarck. | i | Russia and Japan To Resume Trade Tokio, June 23.—Official conversa- tions looking to resumption of com- mercial relations between Japan and Russia will open June 28, it was an- nouneed today. A. A. Joffe, who represents the Soviet government and Toshihiko Kawakami, former minis- LINC DARIN AG PAE ACTAW TAG TACT AN TAN TAN TACT AW TALEO Felt DAW TAR NC TAN TAT On Pleasant June Days when we are all anxious to put business in - the background as much as possible and turn our thoughts pleasureward, it’s a great com- fort to be able to - BANK BY MAIL., You may do so with confidence that your communications will be promptly acknowl- edged and every transaction carefully handled here at ter to Warsaw, will conduct the con- versations. for. Japan, Bismarck Ford Day, June £7. You will like *Bismarck. [A Ts MOVIES | CAPITOL. Shirley Mason, the popular William Fox star, comes to the Capitol the- ater in’ “The New. Teacher,” for a two-day run: commencing Monday. No production in‘which this dainty star has been :seen approaches in point of beauty and detail the new charm- ing story selected \for her by Mr. Fox. The-pictuve is. from Dorothy Yost’s tule, “The Little Alien,” and the scenatio’is also the work of the author. * In “The New Teacher” Miss Ma- son appears as a young society girl who tires of social life. She yearns to do something for her poorer fel- low beings. When the family suf- fer a financial reverse she accepts a position as a teacher in’ one of the public schools located in the slums of New York. Her sweetheart finds her and in order to protect her be- comes a policeman, After she has accomplished many praiseworthy acts, he induces her ‘to resume her former status, and the picture ends by their being married. ‘4 ‘An excellent cast, which includes Alan Forrest, Earl Mctcalfé and Pat Moore, the chilg actor who is rapid- Bismarck Bank Bismarck, N. D. | when a boy of the age anq size of | little cod Coogan attempts the feat ly forging to, the front ranks of stardom, support Miss. Mason in her latest offering. 3 THE,ELTINGE. | Eating spaghetti in the approved | manner of the Italians is difficult | enough to make even an adult, un-} accustomed td.the task, shudder. But ine Che folds: as SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1925 ORE than one million automobiles now have been built and sold by the Willys- Overland organization. One million cars! This is not merely an accomplishment in production and distribution. It is an accomplishment in ' civilization, Many Overlands and Willys-Knights are playing a tremendous part in the life and happiness of our own community. families on swift wheels. They are multiplying the earning power of ourmen. They are lighten- ing and quickening the work of our women. They are carrying our children to school. They ey are putting our are promoting business and bringing our people together in closer, friendlier relationship. Today’s Overland and Willys-Knight cars unquestionably are the best automobiles Willys- Overland ever built—and at the lowest price. All past achievements are being excelled in beauty of design, in comfort, in faithful per- formance—in the giving of real value. Reflecting such quality, sales this season are the greatést in our history. The public hasregistered unmistakably its appreciation of great value. LLYS —why, it can’t be done. Jackie tries it in his latest produc- tion, “Daddy,” a First National pic- ture produced by Sol Lesser, which vill be scen at the Eltinge theater Monday ang Tuesday, and he con- vulses you with his antics, ing the slippery edible out of the pot on the stove Jackie finds it impos- sible to make it stay on the plate, so he brings a pair of scissors into play. In dish- Then, when he attempts to trans- brain, Wildwood Pavilion Opens Ford Day, June 27th. FORDS FOR HIRE B HOUR OR. DAY Phone 114— 4th Street, fer the food to his empty stomach, he discovers that it cannot be done. His nimble out a plan of eating the spaghetti without becoming entangled in its nd the result ts one of ex- cruciating humor. Mr. and. Mrs. Jack. Coogan wrote the story of “Daddy,” which is a perfect ‘blend of humor, pathos and tragedy, with Jackie cast as homeless, parentless waif, who wins the’ hearts of all. Another feature at the Eltinge for Monday and Tuesday is one of the “Fighting Blood” stories, however, works the FOR RATES 1100 ' Overiand Models: Touring $525, Roadster $525, Coupe $793, Sedan $860, Red Bird $750. Willys-Knight Models: S-pass. Touring $1235, 3-pass, Roodster $1235, 7-Pass. Touring $1435. 5-pass. Country Club $1635, 5-pass, Coupe-Sedan $1595, 5-pass. Sedan $1798, 7-pass. Sedan $1995, all prices fo. b Toledo. We reserve the right to change prices and specifications without notice. t LAHR MOTOR SALE Bismarck, North Dakota while galloping around the Laequine. King Sustains The animal was thrawh when his foot Broken Wrist was caught in, @ hole. ae Dry Cleaning, Pressing, | Brussels, June ‘23.—King Albert Call 58. suffered a broken bone in his wrist Dyeing, Repairing. today when he felt with his horse Eagle Tailoring. . All makes of cars have ‘ friends—sonie more, some less—but you'll notice that. everybody has a friendly word for Buick. . t ~ CHEVROLET Leads in Cleveland In Sales for the Month of May. HERE ARE THE LEADERS. Chevrolet ........... 1736 Ford ......../...:.41147 Studebaker .......... 239 f) Modwe AN oo. 176 Hupmobile .... . 118 Mash... 262... A0.. 94 Let ug show you why Chevrolet Wins. CORWIN AGTOR S CO.! ~OVERLAND. « 4 <