The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 14, 1924, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT WINNERS IN THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE There was a lot of wet. cold weath-| The hoys were divided into five | blankets out, er, both J. M. MacLeod and Fred Han-! troops in camp, under the patrol) setting up exercises son, in charge of the’camp> said the! leadership of Russel LeBarron, John boys proved real campers and en™ . “Boots” Dresbach, Harry Lo: Joyed themselves all the time. They! bach and Walt LeRo c got use of row boats Monday. Scout| ter Hanson, Mechanic Herm. and stunts occupied much of | tomme ¢ eir time, The fishing wasn’t soja c ‘LOCAL SCOUTS RETURN FROM BLKS CONTEST. | ARE ANNOUNCED GIRLS SOCIETY se of about 25,000 bar in production, other industry held. Scout eri which tent i | Scout. craft, hik ex ble for] perswas at 6 p.m. d per in which the tests were reported. ss Olga Neugebauer Takes m. Reveille, First Place in Flag Essay Contest of Lodge Enjoyed Themselves =" 3 Prizes were awarded today » Who have egnhers: in: the ‘Yo be Followed by Convyoca- Carlyle, Sas- 1 ; , sag | returned last conducted by the Elks vith! tion of Nerth Dakota, at | The boys] city. The first pr $7.50, the | were bronzed, rugged and hungry and | Episcopal) Church second $5.00, and th | happy when they reached Bismarck essay tion Fer award Bismarck Physico- Laboratory Lucas Block, Bismarck, N. BD. late Dr. Albert Abrams ced the theory that every ar vibra ; ibrations » same intensity are set in 1 Aaberg, | ¢ Hassel, Wil- | lius FE. Herr, of MeLeod, Margaret M Nyalls, of Dawson; | q parish house, , will hy dur liam) Hillman Wishek; G Mary Alliste vy the Clara Sperry, and| eae Met they 3 ¢ it With early commun bey watt ULL. 0 which all thembers of — the : i ution and of St. George's Abrams machine was nev- oline Ba ¢ asked to come. Bishop 1, and for this reason and third, L : vershissannualealdnns nd improvements on mention: red Ellithorpe, R ‘ pnic machine are on ‘ Gordon, E. Newton, James ieee dhol Ally whieh t. hou Marion Strutz, Frances Sper-| yeid at and ull members. will Dr. Enge, after careful study ry, Ellen Pherlinn, Buell Quain, and] jtyana 1, the young. peopleS pot the different: machines has V7 {rally will be held. In the ovening, [Selected and installed the latest 4 : Miss Clara Bald-} 4, S.y0) Dr. Paul Matthews will [Nd most scientific Electronic 5; wiord, chairman, and | yooh.’ Machine on the market, hed The th convocation —tomor *4% ft iny visitors from | is nf the state. It will | D. C. Ph. C. oprinted $7.50 Lucas Block, Bismarck, N. D. Phone 26 oads in the Tulsa, Okla., June 14.—Twenty-two |, an absolute. sh a in the Cromwell field, 1 in Seminole county greement was described a rn ' one of the most rigid ever formu ; lated in the mid-continent area. Ss expected to} The shut down is The Touring Car 295 F. O. B, Detroit Demountable Rims and Starter $85 extra year—the largest Not long ago there were five cars priced under $500— i but three have raised prices. Overland has not raised prices. For only $115 more than the cheapest car built with starter and demountable rims you now can buy the big, “powerful Overland. The world’s lowest priced touring car with modern sliding gear ransgpission! Helps millions enjoy their vacations Ford cars will carry millions on health- ful, pleasant vacations this summer— vacations that are inexpensive because of the low cost of maintenance of this reliable car. ; Its body is entirely of steel—the only touring car under $800 with agall-steel body! ; With a pertlanent finish of hard, lustrous oven-baked enamel. With patented springs that gently pull instead of push the wheels over bumps—a total springbase 30 inches longer than any car of équal length. With spgedometer as standard equipment. : ’ With rear axle.shaft of Mo-lyb-den-um steel 144 Everyone wants a car for the outdoor f inches in diameter—nearly 50% heavier than that months. That means, of course, an i of any touring éar under $700. unusually heavy demand for Fords. i To avoid delays and disappointment x list your order now. 3 if Runabout $265 Coupe $525 Tudor Sedan $590 All prices f. 0. b. Detroit SEE THE NEAREST AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER Fordor Sedan $685 THE UNIVERSAL CAR You can buy. model by maki: io omali down-paymentandarr ing easy termefor the bala: be ighamsy Ol the Fe rh hase The Ford dealer in your neighborhood will gladly explain both placa ta destal weather After breakfast tents were set in order, family prayers and camp coun- ‘aft es continued until camp} was a camp council and the d. SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1924 DENY ENVOY «<«« IS SELECTED Tokio, June 14.—it is officially denied that Viscount Kijuhiro Ishii has been selected to become Japan’s new ambassador at Washington, though it is stated authoritatively that he is the most likely candidate for the post. permitting; ; flag raising. The weather was too cold for much swimming, An incident of the camp was when an old Indian rode into camp and Scout | laughed when each patrol leader was nner] given one match and sent into the neld,| wet woods and rain to boil water. nes took] The boys got the old Indian to light Sup-|a fire in his fashion and it didn’t ‘ter which there] take him long. inter-troop con-] Last year about 300,000 autos en- tered the national parks. Which is YOUR Choice? || NowPriced Unders500 At only $160 more than the touring car, Overland also builds the World’s Lowest Priced Closed . Car with doors front and rear. See it. 23 Big-Car Quality Advantages! Overland sales increased 177% last increase of any maker building over 100,000 cars. With Timken and New Departure bearings used exclu- sively in front and rear axlés. With reliable brakes that give 25% more braking surface, in proportion to car weight, than any car under $700. 4 With four doors and tight curtains thatopen with the doors. With fully adjustable windshield, foot accelerator, disc clutch—complete equipment. Overland has proved on America’s hills to be the leader in power—and owners everywhere have proved it to be the lowest cost car to run and keep in condition. Built by one of the three largest automobile manufacturers in the world, Overland’s tremendous volume of production and sales alone make possible the maintenance of its amazing low price. In the opinion of owners, Overland is easily the most Stile io ake world for the money. This you can prove entirely to your own satisfaction in a ation. e in. Bring in your present car and ‘we will explain how you can buyan Overland the easiest way. Anybody ‘Can Afford To Buy An Over- land On Our Astonishingly Easy Terms The Lowest SIX COACH races SIX CYLINDER Closed Car LOUBEK In The World Motor Co. } ~

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