The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 27, 1923, Page 8

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f PAGE EIGHT CLOSE TO 300 REGISTER AT HEADQUARTERS): Registration of Visiting Bank- | ers and Families Continue Through Day Hie? Approximately three hundred banker d their wives and out of | P- town visitors had registered at the rs Association ternoon y > grow. Out | s include the follow- | , La Moure; P. J. Antho Bache has Gr , |B rd, Pekin; H. Christ- r Denison, Feo- irand Fo! W Pekin; Mrs. 0. nson; Ha RH. ‘Turn-| on; K. Kurup, Park River; | hburn; John C, Fise Ulin; Otto Fiskenn Foss, Wilisto awife, Uphi Gerbeding, ; W. F. . Harmsen, Powers Lake; en; J. 1. Hege Helm, Streeter; Ge Mott; Mrs. Grant Helming, Mo Grant He Mott; H. G. Hig Baldwin; . W. Howe, T. D. Hugher, Fargo; T Irish, Far; ife, Kulm; B. E. ; Johnson and wife , Golchutt; R. Johnson, B. Me Aneney, Clure, Dun . MeCarthy; York; WEE Dowell, Marion; C. B. Hannah; H. Henry Melaas, M BV, Representing eetees ensal; LH. Willard Batteries j a (THREADED RUBBER INSULATION) pene B, Owens and} ° R. W. Pence, | and Gy Batteries . Peterson and wi i (WOOD SEPARATORS) } . E. Phelan, Bowman; Ed. . She R. Porter, ot; W. R. Preiss, Garrison; F. E. buying. good Prentis, Cogswe ! Val Hoerner, apolis Mr. and Mrs. Arnold | Claud herhardt, New Leip-) pank, CORWIN MOTOR that has - money than the public has customed to getting. That.is why its success is so striking and so sound. LINCOLN SALES COMPANY 207 Broadway ; W. D. Putnam,! id, Woodworth; P. ; F. A. Rinkel, Dickinson; endale; W 3. Talbot, Minneapo- Franklin D. Tonne, Abercrom- and Forks; Turner, R H. S Samuel Torguson, I. Turner, Heaton D Veenan, BATTERY INSULATION must be porous to permit the chemical action that generates current. Threaded Rubber Insulation has the most uniform porosity and durability of all bat- tery insulation. Result—more energy, and less repairs. (0. Bismarck, N. D. Beiseker, Harvey; St. Paul; A Buchler, First National and } Guaranty, Mott "+ Gordon Cox, ¢ ¥-) Duluth, Min Minneapolis; R. Johnstone, M: Manning; Adam D. Ja Bradley, city; Gus State arty Clough, city; J. H. Ingweisen, Mrs. J. E. Johnson, | ¢; F, W. Laing, Des Moines, 8S. Putnam, Fargo; | Severtson, Sheyenne; Mr. | ric A. Thorberg, Minnea- Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Wick, obert Eberha ertson, Finley; Johnson, Sheyenne; Mandan; RB, $.} Lefor, Dickin Lefor; F. B. Me- | Nierling, | Perkins, Center; A. Lefor, , Dunn Center; R. onald, Solen; J. J. amestown; D. H. Jonce Brorners DeaLers sel. GOOD USED CARS We look upon evory Used Car purchascr as a prospective owner of a new car. Naturally, we take particular pains to see that he is well pleased with his investment. Good Values for Today— DODGE BROTHERS TOURING 1922; 10,000 miles; excel- lent condition, STUDEBAKER SIX 1919 model. Just from paint shop. Equipped with new cord tires all around. Windbreaks at- tached to windshield. A bargain purchase. OVERLAND TOURING Model ‘90’. at the price. A rare value 1919 production. PAIGE TOURING In good mechanical condi- tion. Newly painted and has good tires. Price very low. A real bargain. M. B. Geman Co. Biguaacn —— Prone 608 The far greater number of good Maxwells you see on the streets shows clearly the momentous change been wrought in motor car. The literal truth is that the axwell gives more for the Phone 82 been ac- Bismarck C. G. Kopelovty, | LAN, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ae Edwin J. Bishop,|_M. R. Porter, Minot; Gladstone; pel, C. 'R. Hodge, Jamestown; U. 0. Se- vertson, Sheyenne; M. H. Grafton; R. James Zelenka, Solen, | Wildwood Pavilion Opens Ford Day, June 27th. M. J. Rasehko, ir. and Mrs, D. Rem- Halliday; G. J. Stafne, Lei Dry Cleanjng, Pressing, Dyeing. Repairing. Call 58. Eagle Tailoring. cusToM TAILORING Our custom tailoring department is one of the Sprague, E. Trousdale, Mott; added features of our service. We give you the finest domestic and imported woolens in the newest designs and colorings. Our able cutter UU a can fit you and make your clothes satisfactory to you. We try on and:fit all garments before we finish them. All garments are hand made by our expert tailors. Prices $50—60—75—85—95. S. E. BERGESON & SON Clothing. Custom Tailoring. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, Ha Low First Cost— High Service Value Here is a tire that matches your money with service—the Goodrich 55”. This is the economy tire for small cars. Its first cost is low; its value is high. This tire takes to rough going like a draft horse. Thick, tough, anti-skid tread and heavy sides. Users of 30 x 3% tires, here isa tire that turns every cent of what you pay into miles, THE B. F. GOODRICH RUBBER CO. ESTABLISHED 1870 MAKERS OF THE SILVERTOWN CORD “BBST IN\THBE LONG RUN’® ee a Wonderful Summer in THE NASH SIX SPORT - $1645 Take your outings, this year, in the Nash Six Sport—an_ ideal car for cross-country travel. Wherever you go,on short trips or long journeys, you'll get the utmost in touring enjoyment. Nash has surrounded this car with more,worth- nie caring nan con, be Seming oo, any. other car in its field. Every road problem has been admirably: mastered by Neti achievements in fine car. performance. Come in today aad gp over this model with F. o. b. fnetary Six-Cylinder Sport Model Completely equipped as shown an eye to particular touring features, Note the two extra tires and wheels; the strong bumpers, front and rear; the extra-large trunk riding securely on a rack; “ the high-powered spotlight. © Observe the mina ‘wiper, windshield wings, rear-view mirror, and deep, restful ' , upholstery... . These and other highly inviting conveniences fis sousing will aopest #0 rem. st once, along with the surprisingly low price. Plan now for a. summer of keen enjoyment-in this car! Nash Berge Motor Co., Associate Nash Distributors hee 209 Broadway ' Bismarck, N.D. =

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