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PAGE EIGHT SLOPE FAI OPENS MONDAY Many Interesting Features | on Program for First Day ‘The Missouri Slope Fair will open , 27, 1:30 p.m. “Pair officials announce that afl ar- rangements have been completed to make the fair finer than last year. Many new features have been added und the exhibits are numerous. Bismarck day will be Wednesday, Aug. 29. The program for the opening day of the fair follows: Supt. of Races—Oscar Olson. Starter--Hon. Frank Hyland. Sudges—D. R. Taylor, J. B. Hollen- udge Casselman. i Chas. Koch, C. G. Conyne, Ed Nichols. Supt. of Program—Dr, A. 0. Hen- derson. All harness races are 3 in 5 heats, and are called every fifteen minutes. First heat of the 2:30 Pace—Purse $300. Horses Entered—Owners. Elroy—-W. H. Lapshier, Fairmont, Minn. Princess—W. F. McIntyre, Maple- ton, N. D. Bloir Athol—W. Stewart, Powall, LAHR MOTOR SALES Wyoming. Kitty Denton—Chas. McGarvey, Butte, Mont. Roland J.—Mr. Jackson, Glendive, Mont. First heat of the 2:25 Trot—Purse | $300. Horses Entered—Owner. Anna Davidson—W. F. McIntyre, Mapleton, N. D. Cop Bergen—H. B. Varney, Malta, Mont. Peter Moka—Jas. Alder, Walhalla, N. D. Running Races Some of the fastest running horses seen anywhere in the state will com- pete in these races. One half mile dash ..... .-$ 50.00 Seven-eighth mile dash . 75.00 One mile dash ++ 100.00 During the race program the peo- ple will be entertained in front of Grand Stand with the following at- tractions: Madame Lucile in her wonderful act on the airial swing. Two of the funniest clowns, famous | for their funny acts. The Bucking Overland car—Prizes will be given to any cowboy or cow- girl who will stay with it. Band concert during all the per- formances by the Mandan Municipal Band. Evening Program Band concert in the evening at 7 o'clock in front of the Grand Stand with other free attractions. Grand Stand will be free for all during the evening's perZormances. At 8 o'clock the Thearle Duffields! fic expert of the commission. Hie Se ett : | Big Price Drop WILLYS-‘KNIGHT andOVERLAND Great Improvements- These new prices and improvements an- nounced last week have electrified the public! People tell us that nothing else compares: Willys-Knight 5-Pass. Touring - - Now $1175 Willys-Knight 2-Pass, Roadster - - Now Willys-Knight 5-Pass. Coupe-Sedan Now Willys-Knight 5-Pass. CountryClub Now Willys-Knight 5-Pass. Sedan - - - Now Willys-Knight 7-Pass. Touring - - Now Willys-Knight 7-Pass. Sedan - - - Now Bigger, Much More Powerful New Engine in All Overland Models Overland Touring with bigger new engine Now $525 Overland Roadster with biggernewengine Now 525 Overland Coupe with bigger new engine Now 795 Overland Sedan with bigger new engine Now 860 TheBig, Powerful OverlandRed Bird Now 750 At these low prices, both Willys-Knight and Overland models are improved, refined, better cars than ever before. Former Willys-Overland values have created the greatest production in Willys-Overland history and - made possible these even greater values which, we believe, lead the world by a wide margin. All peices F. O. B. Toledo. We reserve the right to change prices ond opecificetions without motion, sales and largest COMPANY THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE - _.. Famous Fireworks. The. firework| will mean:a distinet’ saving to many| program is larger and better than/ of the shippers in North Dakota, xg ARRIVE WITH cording to Mr. Smart. The railroad) commission estimates @ difference of $20 to $25 a car, because at the hear- ing before the Interstate Commerce Commission it was testified that 82) percent of all shipments at South St. | Paul were mixed carloads, SAWYER STAYS AS PHYSICIAN Washington, Aug. 25.~A~ decision to retain Brigadier-General Charles E, Sawyer as physician to the Presi- dent was announced today at the White House. RUMOR PRICES TO BE RAISED Aberdeen, S. D., Aug. 25.—In spite of rumors that persist in lo- cal circles that Standard Oil gaso-| home of the Studebaker car, is. a line prices will be raised to 20 cents a gallon next Monday no such intimation ¢hat such would be the case had been received to- was scen last year at the Fair. Don't fail to visit the Corn Show and ex- hibits in the building, Change of} program daily. Pavement dance up town after the fireworks. RAISERS OF CATTLE GAIN Freight Rate Ruling of I. C. C. Held Their Benefit The Interstate Commerce Commis- sion has decided the proceedings re- lative to weight and charges to.be applied in connection with shipments of mixed livestock, according to in- formation to the state railroad com- mission, Heretofore the railroad companies have charged the highest minimum weight in connection with the highest rate applicable to any kind of stock in the car and under the new ruling the carriers can charge the minimum weight together with the rate applicable to any particular kind of stock in the car that will de- velop the greatest charge, or they may use the actual weight of - the | shipment at the rate for the highest | classified kind of stock if charges thus computed are greater than as figured on minimum weights and rates, according to V. E. Smart, traf- day at district offices of the com- pany. Sixteen cents is the stand- ard price here. SUPERIOR 5-Passenger Sedan *86 Obit For the family that lives in a suburban or country home, Chevrolet 5-Passen- ger Sedan is the ideal, all- year car. : =——SSSSSS The Favorite Suburban Car - (for Eoonomice! Transportation SHOW H. H. Strutz of Thompson, N. D. cattle and sheep for the Missouri Slope fair. 3 H. H. and R. E. Stutz will conduct a sale of registered polled Shorthorn cattle at the Mandan fair beginning August 30 at 10:30 a. m. Twenty head, eight bulls and 12 heifers and cows, will be offered for sale. The cattle are all full blood and registered with the state health certificate. Bertsch Moves Into New Garage on Main; The work of remodeling the old Bismarck Motor garage on Broadway into two modern store buildings com- menced this week when Chris Bertscn. moved his stock of Studebaker auto- mobiles and repair department into a fine new $18,000 garage building in | the 500 block on Main street. The new Bismarck Motor garage, large fire proof brick structure with an attractive front, a fine show room for the cars, and equipped with all the latest machinery for servicing cars. The ceiling is heavily reinforced to make possible the use of the latest machinery in lifting heavy cars that, though another car is owned for.rougher or fair weather use. It isa quality oduct in which the whole Family can take pride, yet. is easy to own, to main- are being worked upon. In the rear of the.show room are offices where the CATTLE} pusiness of the tirm is transacted. The new garage gives the Bismarck and the sons of R. E. Strutz of|Motor company much more commo- Jamestown arrived at Mandan last|dious quarters, allowing the storage evening with several cars of show] of about twenty-five cars. See 1175 1550 1635 1795 1435 1995 It has: ample power to negotiate any road any automobile can travel,and through cold or storm car- ries the family in ease and Its price is so and comfort. low that almost any fam- grade upholstery and inte- ily can afford it, even rior fittings. : Prices f.0. b. Flint, Michigan! See it before deciding on SUPERIOR Roadster... . $51 any car. UPERIOR Utility Coupe |. 6e8 SUPERIOR rier") SUPERIOR Sedan... . 860 SUPERIOR Com i Ctinssis | 425 SUPERIOR Light Delivery Utility Baprees Truck Bullseye To Dealers We are the distribu- tors of Havoline Oil in your ‘We shall be to tell you Bhd og tel comes Havoline Dealer. The Handy tain, and to operate. Its full modern equip- ment includes cord tires, plate ass windows, dome lash lights, high- Here’s the kind of a.can which will bring joy to your heart. Look at the shape. Ie will fit neatly underthe seat of your car. See“how smoothly the oi! pours out without running down _ the side and making a mess. The spout turns-back out of the way and the screw cap seals the opening so that you may turn it upside down without a leak. It’s a mighty clean and convenient gallon can. And the beauty of it-is that'tt’s filled with Havoline Oil—the old reliable— the oil that has been giving motorists perfect satisfaction for twenty-years. Havoline is famous for its uniformly high quality. ‘A given grade is exactly the same no matter where or at what time of the year you buy it. Drive up to your dealer’s today and get the squat gallon can of good Havolin¢ Oil, You'll like it. _ Close compariso: in will readily reveal to you why the good Maxwell has gone so far in public favor in such a short time. Its outstanding superiorities are apparent even to the casual LINCOLN SALES COMPANY 207 Broadway observer. « Bismarck Phone 82 ‘ Donse BrotHers ANNOUNCE IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS Dodge Brothers have not simply brought out a com- plete new line of motor cars. They have done something infinitely wiser and better than that. : They have brought new beauty, new riding ease and * new-mechanical perfection to the product on which their reputation as builders has been founded. y, They have built a better and a more desirable line of motor cars—yet basically and fundamentally theiden- tity of their product remains The same sturdy engine is under the hood; the same dependable chassis, im- proved in numberless de- _—terially lengthened. The ‘wheelbase, too, is longer, and the combined result is ‘a notable. improvement in riding qualities. Bodies of all types have been designed to give improved appearance, and greater comfort. Lower, longer, with deeper seats and more leg room, the lines of these new cars are low-swung and graceful—the interiors are comfortable and roomy. New head lamps and fen- ders, especially designed by Dodge Brothers to conform with the generdl lines of the car—a long straight hood and cowl effect—longer and wider running boards—un- usually wide doors—com-= \. bination stop signal and tail Iemp—and instruments at- tractively groupedon raised panel—are a few of the numerous body innovations common to all types. Combining these features with important mechanical improvements too numer- ous and technical to enu- merate here, itis not extrav- agant to predict a reception for these carsunprecedented in automotive annals. KELLY SPRINGFIELD TIRES AND. TUBES *, MB. Giuman Co. Bismarck: —— > Prone 608 SATURDAY, AUGUST: 25, 1928 About $10,000 will be spent into| The present buildings will -be transforming the old garage building |i -,¢tnened, the ceilings raised, the into two modern buildings, one forty . foot front to be occupied by the An- next Cafe and the other. forty-foot | side walk, and attractive glass fronts Bata ee Ue eer ores by some firm,| out on the stores. floors brought up to a level with the i ' » - |