The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 29, 1924, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SENDING VETS BACK TO FARM IS DESCRIBED Tenth District Many Veterans of War on the Places thus being if amily in com matters, irs at this time, compared favor+ with other districts, and they ably j them er befor IFORD BUSINESS The Ford Motor Company business 50 Dealers, Here to Meet! Branch Officers, Told of | nformed, this being more ¢ than | retailed in the entire year 191 purchasers, were offered a prices within easy reach of the average American family. Six large body plants adjoining Chevrolet.assembly plants eableas to make prompt deliveries of the much wanted 1 supporting the Free Stat rovernment generally but on certain will act independently. On 1 in Minnesota Fine Business Done fund sales reached the 300,000 Iinerk during the yea i esa | Several officials of the Fargo | ARE MAKING GOOD ‘BIGGEST YEAR IS SEEN gu not alta ea Melee t Pann ing D. BE. Miller, 3] One of the lasting achievements 0 Compihy Churchill, in’ charge of \ the U. S$. Veterans Bureau ck, distriet, who. Lincoln sales; George Gratjus tenth District, which includes Me “ ing here last night. in the Lincol tana nnesota, North Da un with a banquet at the McKenzie’ Vachon, in c¢ South Dakota, is its practical plan Jhotel, learned that this distriet is Mr. Murray and Dean Chaf for omen in niture uy jway above the business of former 1 ‘ h n farm « project e rar ie announce er i nt pel fore | bal hy al Dau 1 in trad the Ge | i Girl to nen Coloze, Carlinville, WL, are ing to leave tierr | wante or tral hy oputiman New dormitories are being completed next mon | | Puna trom) $80-00 for and UL loaned the college several years ago to relieve over i Del i0 married ma ‘} crowded condit ons, will be sent pack to Chicags. | i ’ i | ' | <a | ; i | i What They Say | Irish free State Minister, \\ i What the vetera he elves | To Form Party “ = | about this type of training throw : ‘ ee et, bruce 5-Passenger Sedan $795 f. 0. b. Flint, Mich. We fellow hy ind London, Mar. 29. Four members i to have such training, for, 1 the government party will join | ne en the aovernvert nots wil io The All-Year Car for Every Family | With ‘the © Minister of Industyy and Com: | i hift of public demand to | y Tam sta Toe Chevrolet is leading in the great shift o1 ic deman i a home thern athe w independent | closed cars because this company has the world's largest | nd by the tin training end | sroup. to the Daily Tel facilities for manufacturing high-grade closed bodies and j mist tinveliny cacmion a payin th's Dublin correspondent, They | is therefore able to offer sedans, coupés and sedanettes at | | hand problem which confront 2. “At present Tam 1 cows. The instructors from the midji Trai er have been of very mu ome. They are responsible for my getting those nice cream checks My training under the Veter : 3 Bureau has been a great help | ing back 1 A health | \ without th living, and offers every ‘chance to become an farme! \ ts RetcRinee ct tent training 1 | Rev.Jonas Keeble Is Arrested have been able te «fine bunch | in South Dakota | of 12 cow ind heifers, very good grade Holsteins, a very good team | of horses, besides some machinery Aberdeen, D., March 29,—Rev. | in other words the Veterans Bureau] Jonas Keeble, paster of the Indian has enabled me to c on my farm-J church at 44 Swim is row] ing project which 1 ainly never |eharged with first degree amurder | could have done without this help. j ainee the death of hi ©, whom: he | 6.1 certainly am thankful that [] shot twice ten days ago in the home small part of this large sof a bor near Waubay, He is being held in the Day county jail at Receives Benefits | Webster but was permitted te attend 6. Th received great benefit the funeral of b wife from my training under the Veteran Domestic caused separa ion Bureau. They have furnished mel of Keeble wife during the with all necessary fanm implements, } past fey Sho was dite tho and have always been ready and glad | home of Gc use when her hus to give any information and assist-| hand eslled eo her and af ter a few ation » given me by the Veterans | was taken to a Webster ho: pi- Bureau it would have beer j tal where she died three days later ble for me to start fa had no experience before close,of the war I was unable to up my old trade due to my health which would not let me work in the | smoky factory. Now that I dm able to work in tha open air, I find my} |following premature child birth 4 TRAINMEN health much improved and due to} the financial assistance given me 1} feel tha I soon have my place | and will be able to For Bal-, > upwards of 900 men | i and Ohio, trainmen were 1 s type of training and | Port 1 to have been killed when a ame ‘i ated on their own} t train on the wnee division ‘mail. farm t threugh a bridge south of here Sidieliseaeee = this morning Hivh er was said Tto have caused the to give Dodge Brothers oe Four-Passenger a : : 4 Debat by one conti- Coupe Meeting [nent to anothe sooner With Approval "sr" NEVER QUITS! New Type Car Incorporate§ | Many Popular Features To meet distinct need for a car of convenient size that would comfort- phly seat four people Dodge Bro- one of these matters is the questio: of the Ulster boundary. This was | ‘As soon as you realize that your transportation require- one of the causes of the army re | ments demand the year ’round, all weather closed car, see volt and if it remains long unsettle: Chevrolet first and learn how fully we can meet your i the correspon t says, there is a] requirements at the lowest cost obtainable in a modern, } chance for trouble to break — ou | high-grade closed automobile. € i again. 9 © making his hr Economical Transportation neces oe Blint) Mick: le rty Mr. McG —— Superior Tour 495 as consulted "papal guperice Coupe $3 | hom he considered himsel: | / CHEVROL Superior Commorcisl Chassis. $395 | nd in honor er in other wores, | = aa Superior Deliv. $495 | leader of the army mt i lj r Utility Express $580 i SLAYING WIFE «: { closed cars. ording to the Dail Dublin, legislation is likely to introduced in the Dail soon a them from belonging to any politi \ \ er in ice n of the army so as to p t service. i ecieties while ~@ Dooce BROTHERS TYPE-B SEDAN | The Type-B Sedan could well stand as a concrete symbol of everything the name Dodge Brothers itself has come to represent. _ It -is honestly and wisely built. "Tt stands up under the sternest kind of service. It will serve long beyond the span of life usually allotted to a motor car. The price is $1250 f. 0. b. Detroit-—$1440 delivered. M. B. GitMAN Co. 212 MAIN STREET : BISMARCK PHONE 608 thers designed and produced their new four-passenger coupe. Orders q taken have already reached the 5 point where they are taxing the fa- : cilities of the factory. | f The body of the coupe, which is of | j composite construction, is one of the E finest examples of coach builders’ j art. The seating arrangement is staggered, with a seat of folding de- “sign at the side of the driver. One feature is found in the fact that the driver sits directly behind the steering wheel—not ut an angle. Four passengers can be seated with the utmost comfort. Also, the doors ure extra wide, allowing ease of movement in getting in and out. The body, which is painted a deep blue with a yellow ‘trim-stripe, ‘is upholstered in genuine mohair vel- vet. Mohair velvet has long been recognized as a material which for beauty and durability stands pre- mier. It cledns easily and its rich- nes& is at once apparent to all’ who, use it. | Dise wheels are standard equip- | ment on the new coupe, as are win-| “ven when the ice has blocked all dow. regulators,®a dome light and! navigation. and the temperature’s hardware of Dodge Brothers own de- steadily dropping, the lighthouse- ' sign. “a | keeper sticks to his job, And you pa ia can see it’s a tough one, He's vir- Sixteen ‘stations in the. United tually a. prigoney in his own“castle,” States now-broadcast on battery pow- as. this picture of one of the beacons ér alotie, along Lake Ontario's shores reveal, said that! all indications || |point to a bigger business’ in 1924). p, branches out of Mandan.,Yes- It was testimony |terday morning was spent in signing conditions | Contracts, and purely business session was held. was 0 re- |” Kensie sang Scotch songs/ and ‘den: | LINDBERGH TO SEEK OFFICE The meeting here was one of five St. Paul, Mar, 29. harles A. Lind- district. meetings to be held in. the state. Mr. ( s will remain here a few days with a new Lincoln five- | yorgh of Little Balls, filed today with passenger sedan, the latest model of | een en a ae a enndidate for the nomination for Governor on | the Farmer-Labor ticket. Mi Lird- The Bismarck district. comprises n area from Medina to the Montana e and dealers on the North and uth Soo out of Bismarck and the in the aftérnoon a the Lincoln car, and may be seen by appointment at the Copelin Motor Company Sunday or Monday. Lin- st night, at the banquet, there vely entertainment for. the vis- as a whole also is at a high water.|itors. Wagner's orchestra furnished) coin prdd , dealers were in yon serv ey cope : nark. The company will retai |music, Messrs, Gratius and Chaffin| formed, is set for 8,000 cars this ;P°TRH served in Congress for 10 yeura 000 earecthis month) theldunle sang several song, little Miss Cath- almost a one hundred percent jf7m 1907 to 1917 as Congressinan © over last. y ifrom the Sixth district. when |, 0 ~ World’s Greatest Closed Car Value A business car, family car and camping car—in one! Seats ad- just forward and back to fit tall and short people. Removable rear seat and upholstery give hig 1 carrying space for samples, lug-- gage—anything. Oceans of power. gs, 7 World’s lowest priced closed car ea” with doors front and rear! in the World for the Money” LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA What distinctive and ad- | vanced features do you get. in the True Blue Oakland? oe 's * wheel brakes—body by Fisher— permanent top — automatic spark advance— centralized controls — permanent, special finish. - STAIR AND PEDERSON SATURDAY, MARCH 29; 1924 ~ Fn EEL :2°2. TER SEEREREEIEe- DEEN SERRSEREET once nt » F a ae

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