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PAGE EIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Young Woman Caretaker — in Home, Commi Petre WANDA STOPA, SLAYER, FOUND | DEAD IN HOTEL. OPPONENTS OF BONUS BILL SEE NEW HOPE FOR PRESIDE FOUND T'S VETO! "20 ith, Minn, April 26. All com-~dnets with the loss te the consum- f ing public “of many million dollars te yearly” and hampered development yuu n findings of industries “in territory outside the Ww 1 report to the Pittsburgh district.” Who Killed]. ‘on at Was he unfair nds of competition ihe ore py of the report re ucted unde practice consti- ( hicago | . 1 violation of section two, nd examiner us the Clayton act, ts Suicide teel cen h, ander the ito pay on for steel pro SEES L ARGEST BUSINESS YEAR the teins wilt be | iD ORC HE VROL ET. rot ae stot t such a ¢ Fxaminer Bennett to the 1 es man wen brought t Motor Com. {™anher. The Nat vd to, Detroit [convention is held ol wo month years Hee vones | Shepard B. Hutt, will head his England Hin the in juel 1 ous au} t-to-coast |? s the very sup of the fast’ Septem sland ¢ production, ous points of the con tluntic to the Texics and the ¢ Inc ni our ear i Pacific, finds there is » indentical with or ittshurth plus ty nee rte six out! ent to the vari- mpass, from the the Gulf of dian horder. » Wand net heeause prospective Flaine ithful—attorne ly more numer BEST WEEK FOR whose nfutuation for Y, Kenley more willing Smith, advertising man, led DODGE sold os her to his home where he shot te deuth an aged carctaker who Dodge Brothers “ed to t Mrs. Smith fr i a new record for retail deliv wrath, dothe final act howing a ty drama of vengeance ina D rything | During the week ending April 5th, tel yesterday by drinking: y he can about his produ He wants “1 cars were placed in the hands Shortly before word of her death | the of it, the what, the buyers by Dodge Brothers deal- Bived here, a coroner's jury |\hCw, of it, and we are help This exceeded the best previous ting the death of Henry |! With such a week's deliveries by more than 100 the re! attractive to this ca and beecam Manning, that the who came emigrant ker had decided mbination n you w The former record was made woman lawyer [der that we are Rontiiene of record | of May 7th, 1923, puntry a Polish j S#les for 19247 In making these figures public, ne an assistant{ Mr. Dawson stated that he expect Brothers emphasize the fact | Dodge + United States district attorney when [¢# Chevrolet to go over the top this ¢ than 20 years ald, had [er with the biggest sales in the | Rot ot that killed Manning | "story of the Company taxicab Stopa to I ban home, New York, ted April 1 lerous inte trnest. T. #& month which he nt | Wood, of driving Miss net natabee of ler's stock Oakland Will er Lead Delegation | (i> (nt ui, nh osent tio is the real ment to pay | An Oakland Sport Touri r will termi-}lead the Kansas Mac tien to Washington, in July, 1 business conditions, Donse BROTHERS SPECIAL 4-PASSENGER COUPE To see this car is to commend its beauty. It stands out strikingly, both in the symmetry of its design and in the excellent good taste and smartness of its equipment. In the final analysis, however, the most ‘ popular feature will unquestionably prove to be its exceptional riding ease. The seats, the new spring suspension and Dodge Brothers special 6-ply balloon-type tires unite in achieving an altogether new efficiency in protecting passengers from the ruts and jolts of the road. M. BD. GitMAN Co. 242 MALS ST ee T BISMARCK PHONE G08 “Kelly - Springfield Tires” and Deliveries to users, ther than produc- sis for judging Not only was the week of April 5! a record breaker, according to the |that they represent actual retajl de- actory produc- tl cars 5th itz New ESSEX Six | factory’ 's official figures, but the en- i when the production of the! new types of Dodge Brothers OVER MANDAN hing large propor- ! tions, shows a tyemendous gain in re- d- Debating Team Is Victor in Semi-Finals ‘tail deliveries over the corre ing period of the previous year, The first quarter of 1924, in fact, was 21 ner cent ter of 1 quarter responding wee Despite t Mandan lost to X + increase in pro- Inor high school duction which makes these deliveries | Just night in the semi-final high possible--Dodge Brothers are now] s<hool debate on the proposition ot building close to 1,000. ¢: a day—4 the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence water- the stock of cars in dealers’ handsy| way project at Mandan last night. available for delivery to customers, | Mandan upheld the affirmative and is lower than ever before during any| Minor had the negative. The deci- corresponding, period since Dodge | sien reached after much considera- Brothers attained 2 real Yolume pro- | 1c by judges, was two to one. The duction, judges were Attorney-General Geor- ce Shafer, Assistant Attorney-Gene- | John Thorpe, and C. L, Robert- Willys-Overland vatlie Inte on. Milor had. two Has Increased Demand} nd one giv! on their team and Mundan’s debaters were all girls. MULE WON'T and for Willys- Knight and Overland The increased de clo: Ue Ul Ws, and i achive) trip of during the current ‘winte: ts the Pacific const. He “Tevidenced by the announcement from ] PARADE panied on the Western tin have 1924 Oakland | Willys-Overland’ headquarters that HUNG Mas OUT o put to tests of ri prices on two of its mot popular Knudsen, President nelosed types © been slashed as ae, " aie snoune raat ofa sutput in ex-| Mandan Rotarians Have To antiet ys itions. Leave Him Standing standard $100 to y borrowed un imported Mis- court mule for use in the Rotary rerede last evening. It was in front eut the Internatonal Harvester Com- price Willys- Overland is able to maintain the!) 1 and when the parade start- Champion model in its original posi- ei A. H. Peterson, cashier of the tion as the lowest-priced enclosed Farmers State Bank, climbed on. -Jeur on the market with doors front | Rut the mule wouldn't budge. Final- and rear, the result of universal ap- '). the Rotarians had to leave him. proval on the part of the motor-buy- When they returned the mule ing public which has caused the ori- | wouldn’t budge. A couple dragred factory schedule to be in-| him by the halter, with County ed to more than double its ori- proportions, Superintendent of Schools H. K. Jen- !<on encouraging him from the rear Oakland is. the only Light-Six with 4- Wheel Brakes Standard on 1924 Models at no Extra Cost You woyldn’t knowingly buy a car that Wasn'c up-to!the-minute, any more than you would pay good money for ix house lacking essential modern features. By the same reasoning your new car should certainly. have four- wheel prakes—-2 “proved safety essential. . The True Blue Oakland isthe only light-six on which: you get four-wheel brakes: as standard equipment. Sound, simple, easily adjusted, give a satisfying assur- ance of safety under every driving condition. Many Other Exclusive Features Oakland also is the only light-six with permanent top, special Duco finish;.controls on steering wheel, special glass enclosures and many other exclusive features. If ever there was a car which sells itself, it is this year’s True Blue Oakland Six. Don’t choose your next car until you see it. STAIR & PEDERSON Roadster. . $ 998 $1445 phere Rondecer 1098 ae nclosures for port Touring . 1095 Business Coupe 1195 Roaditers $40, Mi Coupe for Four. 1395 Prices f. o. Pontiac re somewhat by judicious use of a Ford coupe. They got the mule to the Katz livery barn, jack -was sick and probably would die, and it is said the worth $800. The Rotarians figured the animal was | WILLYS- — | KNIGHT | Standard livery barn uppeared all_right New today broke out on the excursion But it was just plian mule stub-| steamer Grand Republic, docked at borness, for it was reported at the | 158th st. and Riverside drive, and . SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1924 quickly spread to craft moored nearby. were sounded, three similar Three alarms today that the mule{ STEAMERS ON FIRE York, April 26.—Fire early Cook bv Electricity. It is safer. nowreducedto | 1695 | i J 0.b. Toledo 238% sales increase makes this won- derful low price possible! Now nearly everyone can afford to own this high quality closed car with the engine that improves with use. Drive it—you'll never change— Willys-Knight owners never do! LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY i BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA “THE ENGINE DOES IMPROVE WITH USE” ° ¢ Go To The Bismarck Shoe Hospital ‘For First Class Shoe Repairing. H. BURMAN, Prop. EPILEPTICS A. recent treatment has been brought forward by an ¢ Cheiniet that, te rt Epitepay. Gu tain’ Bromides, form for home admi der full directions and offer it un- der-an agreement for trial at their nd. all, sufferers. Wi tories, 207-AC Main ftre~t, ‘Rock, Ark. é Electronic. Laboratory Lueas Block, Bismarck, N. B. The late Dr. Albert Abrams advanced the theory that every disease has its particular vibra- tions, and, if counter vibrations of the same intensity are set in motion, they would destroy the disease. Dr, Abram machine was nev- er ipatented, and for this reason duplicates and improvements on his ‘electronic machine are on the ‘Market. Dg Enge, after careful study of the different machines has selegted and installed the latest and most scientific Electronic MaeBine on the market. EE R S. ENGE, .2 D.C. Ph. C. “a Block, Bismarck, N. D. * Phone 260 ‘ AT THE R. B.: ialek Motor Company. Come In And See Chevrolet owners are invited to visit our shop and see-some of the new equipment the factory has just shipped us to shorten shop time and make the mechanic’s work 100% perfect. Much of our work is now handled by auto- matic tools run by electricity. Valves are refaced, bearings reamed to an exact fit, cylinders reground and honed without removing the block, etc. The Chevrolet owner in Bismarck can get an exact price on his job before we touch the work, and know that equip- ment furnished by the Chevrolet fac- tory will handle it. : It Pays to Own a Chevrolet ¥ «| attew