The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 10, 1923, Page 8

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Inside and out, the new Ford Four- door Sedan shows improvements of far more than usual importance. Tt ié lower and sturdier in appear: ance. New cowl, hood, radiator and apron add size and [finish to the Sun visor, and wide, well- finished aluminum doors with bar handles perfect the design of the front. body. The lasting lustre of the exterior® finish is equalled in richness by the $685 b2t:, fully equipped. regulators and higher price Convenience, soft brown shades of the silk. window. curtains and the deep broadcloth upholetery. Dome light, door’ locks, Ginden handles, all finished in nickel, complete a refinement you would expect only at @ far utility and economy have established Ford supremacy. ———-—} This car can be obtained through the Ford Weekly Purchase Plan | The Four-Door Sedan adds to these factors greater Ford prestige. COPELIN MOTOR COMPANY Phone 318 Bismarck, N. D. CARS - TRUCKS - TRACTORS DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Consultation Free Lucas Bik. Bismarck, N. D. Phone 260 FORMER BANK HEAD HELD Mohall N. D., Nov.’ 10.—W. H. Mc- Intosh, recejver of the Mohall State bank of Mohall, N. D., has begun ac- tion in Hennepin county, Minnesota, against C. D. Griffith of Minneapo- lis, former president of the bank, to recover $500,000. McIntosh charges that Griffith is |tiable for bad loans and poor man- \agement. The bank closed Nov. 23, 1920. = | PIONEER DIES. Dickinson, Nov. 10.—Mrs. Anna Ol- son, a pioneer Stark county womtan, died very suddenly at her home four . miles north of Taylor on Monday. She was about 82 years old. She and her husband came to Stark county 35° years ago last spring, and home- steaded'on the place which has been their home continuously ever since, Funeral services were held in the | Lutheran church this afternoon, Compaze this True Blue Oakland Six sedan at Why Pay More? “ i Prices Touring - - $945 Rosdater . . 945 Sport Touring 1095 Spote Roadster 1095 Business Coupe 1195 ~' forFour 1345. Prices f. 0. b. Panties. its new low: price.of $1395 with other sedans, both 4’s and 6’s, selling at, from’ $100 to $300 more. You will:see that nowhere in'the rugged chassis or the luxurious Fisher-Built body has Oakland permitted any compromise with i ¢ All we ask is that you drop in and examine the centralized-controls and remarkably low price will amaze you—as r “STAIR AND PEDERSON. 4 “PLAN DECIDED All Major Decistons im Con- ne€tion with Twin Cities Plant Given Detroit, Mich., Nov. 10.—All major decisions covering the construction of the Ford Motor Company’s plant to.be erected along the Mississippi river between Minneapolis and St. Paul have been made and details just announceg here give the first infor- mation regarding the magnitude of ithe new Ford project. Hydro-electric pliant, steam plant and manufacturing and sséembly plant constitute the three important buildings with interest ‘centering chiefly about the hydro-electric de- velopment since it represents the company’s most extensive undertak- ing of this kind. The dam where the power will be developed is 574 feet long and was completeq by the Government 1917, When the Ford engineers start- ed work it was discovered that mod- ification of the power house sub- structure built by the © government was necessary in order to take ad- vantage of improvements since made in water wheel design.. More than 6,000 cubic feet of concrete work was torn out and the changes are now nearly completed. They will permit installation of modern turbines and besides improving flow conditions will effect the highest efficiency. ° The ‘power house will. be*160 feet | Tong by 74 feet wide and feet above the foundation. Four ‘water wheels of 4500 horse-power will be installed, which, in conjunction with four vertical generators, will under normal conditions produce approxi- thately 18,000 horse-power. The building will be one-story high, 1,720 feet long snd 600 fect wide and will have more than ‘1,000,- 000 square feet or 23 acres of floor space. Railroad tracks will, — of course, enter the building, but a~.tganspor- tation feautre will be two tunnels leading underneath the factory from a river dock to elevators which will carry freight directly into the. build- ing. This anticipates a new-era of river transportation on the Missis- sippi. Z New Dodge Coupe Is In Transit Last July Dodge, Brother dealers that Coupe ship begin early in November, cordance with this prod dule, M. B. Gilman Co. ceived a wire saying that a Coupe is in transit to them.’ This carload should reach Bismarck dur- —|ing the week of the 19th. Like the two Sedans, the’* coupe body. is built entirely of steel; The upholstery is in Spanish blue’ Teath- er. “Just behind the seat is’ an in- terior compartment for bags and packages,—in fact it is large’ enough to take two suit cases. The rear storage compartment is ofthe sathe large size as has always been charac- teristic of Dodge Brothers roadster and Coupe. The rear quarter win- dow, as well as the door windows gan be lowered. Outside, the ste body is finished’ with Dodge Broth- ers famous baked enamel. The Coupe embodies the new beau- ty, new riding comfort and new me- chanical perfection, on which Dodge SSS ad TAXI Phone: One-One Hundred FORDS FOR HIRE Drive them yourself. Day and Night Taxi Service. 114 Fourth: Street Bis ke. N. D. Something for the * WE NOW HAVE in} CORWIN MOTOR CO., Bismarck. Chevrolet | Owners | - 710 MAKE THE 8U- PERIOR TOURIN | Brothers reputgtton as builders ts ORD ELE RIG: 4 founded. _The same sturdy engine CT lis under the hood; the same depend- able chassis, improved in number- less details, underlies the body. Dodge Brothers new bill-board slo- | gan is very appropriate—“New Beau- ty—New Comfort—Old - Dependabili- j ty.” oe . WOULD SELL | EQUITY PLANT Fargoy Nov. 10.—At’a creditors meeting this morning . Emerson: | Smith, referee in ‘bankruptcy is- \sued an order for sale of the Equity Co-operative packing plant at West | Fargo upon ‘pplication of Morton Page through his attorney, Aubrey ‘Lawrence. The procedure is | {matter of form in the bankruptcy proceedings. "1 The plant built by stockholders of the middle northwest at a cost of over a million, went into. vol- | uptary bankruptcy after three a- ;tempts had been made t> appoint a receiver. The plant is closed at present. CHEVROLET SALBS FOR AUGUST ABOVE 44,600 1 — | Sales of Chevrolet cars and trucks |in United States, Canada and for ex- [port, again ran close to the 45,000 imark in August, the actual figures being 44,604. These figures repre- sent a striking increase over sales lin August, 1922, when ,25,065 cars and trucks were sold. The gain in ' August this-year amounts to 78 per cent. 4 | “August, 1928,~ thus | biggest month in Chevrolet history, | the*best previous month having been jin May, 1923, which was exceeded by | 229 cars and trucks. Chevrolet’s big- gest month in 1922, considered a very | |good year in the automobile ° field, jwas in June, but this was exceeded lin August, this year, by 55 percent, | ox -15,896 vehicles. hss, ee Total Chevrolet sales for, the first eight months- of this year amoynt to,.the huge, volume of 316,906 carey andi Arucks, hearly-a.thitd of.» -rail- fon. By the end of the year cars \and trucks sold will approximate’a jhulf-million. =” - | Beulah Lignite Coal is Best :$4.75 per ton. Order now oo Transfer Co. Phom becomes the |Destroy Soot In Your Heating Plant Flue. Brushes $1.00. No machine can operate effici- ently without occasional clean- ing. Likewise’ your heating plant. Reduce your coal con- sumption and obtain maximum service by cleaning the boiler flues and destroying soot: col- lections.. We have flue brushes or soot compound, which burns off all accumulation of soot. “Burnsoot” . 25c. G. Grambs Bismarck, N. D. Fl Car. for Christmas THE NEW—— , CAR TOP OVER -«- SAMITRDAY, NOVEMBER ‘10, 1923. De Luxe A1550° | Fob. Toledo! Standard 51450 Fob: Féledo x é : ‘ eo ; The Difference is Finish The famous Willys-Knight Coupe-Gedan is now avail- able in two finishes; Luxe, in rich blue, nickel trimmed, with black superstructure and running gear, at newly reduced price; andS by request, entirely in black, with washable Spanishlong grain upholstery, at a still greater price saving. Doors front and rear— no seat climbi: A demonstration will reveal the reason for this fine car's great popularity. ww" : \ i fe reserve the right to ihanoe ec prices and specifications without notice, Lahr Motor Sales Company BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA ~ Parcel. Delivery _, and Light Dray Phone 1100 Investigations Made Address Post Office Box 451 onse BRoTHERS. © D -’ COMMERCIAL CAR Merchants are growing more and more particular about the appearance of the de- livery cars they send to their customers’, - homes. ‘ ; The reason is perfectly clear to anyone. seeing a handsome, dignified delivery car ~ draw up in front of his own, or his neigh: bor’s door. | Z Good appearance is one of the three foré- *: ‘most attributes of’ Dodge Brothers Com- mercial Car. The others are low upkeep cost and long, dependable service. i y KEULY-SPRINGFIELD TIRES. Panel Commercial Car $995 f. 0. b. Detroit; $1145.00 delivered.

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