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PAGE EIGHT EASTERN STAR ELECTS HEADS Officers Chosen Are Installed in Fargo Installation at im new officers ot the North Dakota grand chapter ot Sastern Star marked the closing session of the 30th annual meeting of the chapter, Friday afternoon The presentation of the mat past Ployhar grand Frank retiring the outstand- ron’s of Val mati ing features af the session rl Clark of Kenmare wa y grand matron to suc- Ployhar. Mrs As grand matron the Tast other elective officers Miller, Fargo, worthy Mrs. Lillian Lilli ociate grand “the of y City, ced Mrs been associ ar. ‘The are Ralph grand patron; Vridge, Dickin matron; W C. Trueman, € acsociate grand patron; Mrs. Emily Baldwin, Devils Lake, grand conduc tress; Mrs. Maud Adams, Grana Forks, associate grand conductress, Mrs. Minnie BE. \Rusk, Fargo, grand ecretary and Mrs. Cora Ritchmond, Minnewaukon, grand treasurer. Appointive offi Clurk and the members chapter committees y , Lillian Thorne, Anne K. De M. of the Mit nison, Cando; Stora ber, Haeinere: Champion, Williston; Gra Edna Johnson, Bismarck chaplain, Jean Me Towner; Grand warden, Ms Carson, New Rockford; Grand senti nel, L.'J. Bohn, Hope; nd organ ist, Mae Hankey, Grand Forks; +{cerning the Cooperstown and Maude asselton, appeals and griev- unce committee; Mrs. Maude Ploy har, Valley City, retiring grand mat- wag made press corespondent. ville zon, TWO INJURED Mandan Men Suffer Undeter- mined Injuries When Car Upsets 4 Miles East Joseph Shaner and L. ¢ land, both of Mandan, were to the Bismarck hospi noon, with injuries the Ford car in which riding, turned over twice about four miles cast of Bism Mr. Shaner, who was driving, suf fered a badly lacerated hand, and other cuts, but otherwise is not be lieved ty be in a serious condition. Until an X-ray can be made, it is impossible to ascertain the extent of Mr, Loveland’s injuries, who suf- fered body and who seems to be having difficulty in breathing, The manner of the accident is not known, as the men, who were brought into town by a Mr. Welch, were unable to give details of the happening. It is thought that Mr. Shaner drove too near the side of the road, and that the turnover re- sulted, Though it is believed there | were four in the car, the men were} to give any information con- other two occupants. Loveland’s wife and daughter are visiting in the East, have for, and his mother and W. R. Loveland are with Love brought today at 1ined when they we on ar bruises, unable . Mr who be brother, him here. 1 sent | Large IN CAR SPILL 'ENGDAHL RITES TO BE SUNDAY Number Expected To Pay Tribute The funeral of ©. 0. Engdahl, prominent farmer who drowned dur- ing Thursday's storm, on his farm, will take place at the residence on Sunday afternoon at 2 p.m. Burial will be le in the Naughton town- chosen are Charles and Andrew Trygg, August and Hugo Solberg, Abel Johnson and C, 0. Hill Both Mr. d Mrs. Engdahl were natives of $ n, Mr. Engdahl com- ing to Amer 1878, while Mrs, Engdahl, then Johnson, came in 1880. On Feb. 27, 1882, C, 0. Engdahl and Hannah Johnson were married by the Rev. J. C. Rhodes at Bismarck, In 1881, Mr. Engdahl homesteaded in Tr; township, and has resided on h farm ever sin Mr. and Mrs. Engdah! had three children, two sons Victor, who lives in Naughton township, and John, who lives in Cromwell township, and one daugh- ter, Julia of Orlando, Cal. Mr, Engdahl was a leader in civic affaits in his community, being es- pecially interested in the improve- ment of tha roads, and in the beauti- fying of the neighborhood through the planting of trees, spending much time in the promotion of both. A resident of Trygg township for 42 years, Mr. Engdahl had a large num- ber of friends throughout the sur- rounding countr. Wrecking Crews Still At Work THE BISMARCK. TRIBUNE MILLS IMPROVES © VERY SLOWLY The condition of Joseph Mills, who: was shot last Sunday, it is charged, by George Corbin, in Em- mons’ county, is reported getting along very well in a local’ hospital. Some infection has developed from the gun /shot wounds in the face, and it will be a long time before h recovers, if no untoward~ circum* stances arise, physicians reported. today. Maughan . Flight * Is Postponed June 21—Again compelled by and cloudy skies to abandon the start of his third at- tempt to fly from New-York to San Francisco between dawn and sunset Lieut, Russell Maughan said he had postponed his efforts to the first fair weather day next week. SWIMMING POOL OPENS Hours For The Summer Are Announced ‘The city svximming pool this year will be in chitrge of R. D. Garrett, who has been tn charge of the muni- cipal swimming, pool at Valley City for the last twa summers, ¢ The pool is to be open on week days from 10 a. ym. to 11:45 a, m, 2 pom 0 p.m, and 7:00 p, m., to 10.00 p&m. and on Sundays from 2 p. m. to 10 p.m, excepting for the usual supper jhour, Mr, Garrett said today. Assisting Mr. Garrett are John Moses, in charge ofthe office; Her- bert O'Hare, William Lenhart and Mrs. King. The poolt is now open. —_— Joseph Lange, Shields Farmer,’ Dies In City The body of Joseph Peter Lange of who died in this city yester- d was taken to St. Paul today, his Shields, , former home, where he will be bu ied. abcess of the lungs. Mr. Lange, who was a promine! farmer in his county, was coun’ commissioner of Morton county for! four years before Sioux County w; created, and as representative fused. He was 48 years old. Besides his wife, Mr. Lange is sur- all boys, aged one, four and five years; seven Mrs.,Anna Weiss, St. Paul, Mrs. Rosamund Hunter, Tollie, Utah, Mrs. . Mrs. Christie vived by three children, sisters, Mrs. Stack Kemp, Spokane, Netti Perkins, Bulfrog, Nev., Veronica Slosson and Mrs. Mr. Lange, who had been ill but a short time, died froma multiple also served one ter from his district, being asked to run again, but he re- SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1924 Lang, both of St. Paul, and Mrs. Bes- sie Elliot of Sask., Canada_and by four brothers,“M: J: and Prank J. Lange of St. Paul, and Martin and Andrew Lange of Shields, SOME POSTAL WORKERS BACK Toronto, Can, June 21—Postal workers in a number of towns and cities took advantage of the govern- ment’s offer to reinstate all men who returned to work at 8 o'clock this morning, according to reports re- ceived from all provinces, The strike order was not obeyed in any districts of western Canada While in the mari- time provinces, where walkouts oc- r- nt ity curred at a few points, the workers returned to their jobs, Latest re- ports indicated ‘that the strike is successful only in Toronto and’Wind- sor, HORNSBY GETS TWO HOMERS Chicago, June 21—Rogers Hotnsby, National League batting champion, today knocked out two home fans in the Chicago-St. EXyis, scoring one in the fourth and another in the sixth. Grover Alexander was the victim both times. Cook by Electricity.” It is Safe. * ts easy to pay lor a Chevrolet Still Under $500 y No Raise in Price! Sales Increase 1777 Do you know that Overland also builds the World’s Lowest Priced Closed Car with doors front and rear? See it today! ONLY $160 MORE THAN THE TOURING CAR ternal correspondent, Jenni: ‘Chen ery, Jamestown; jurisprudence com- mittee, W. J. Reynolds, Westhope, W. W. Shaw, Alice Parmenter Bertha Edwards; Glen P. Thayer, Dogden, Emily Olson, Willow City and Maude Monicker, Velva, creden- tials committee; Ta Nevermon Moure, Louise Wiper, Bowhells a H., H. Ellsworth, finance commit Hannah Gille tle Por- The wrecking crews on the North- ern Pacific Railway still were en- AMERICAN I TENNIS WINNER | ornea'tuay in Santee eee tks freight wreck east of the city.. No (By|trace has been found of two tran- sients, whose bodies might possibly be under the wreckage, and doubt was expressed today if any dead men would be found when the crews have finished clearing the wreck. note England, June 21, 6-1, in the woma ation lawn tennis Ten Reasons Why You Should E. ical ion * 5h cisely: cima We There was a time when you could choose between five cars priced under $500— but three “of the five have raised prices. Thankinh anid: Now Deparvare bessing ar uhed exch eively in front and rear axles. ae Its reliable brakes give 25% more braking surface tn proportion to car weight, than any car under $700, It has four doors and tight curtains that ith ts tigh open wit It has a speedometer, fully adjustable windshield, foot accelerator, disc clutch—complete equipment. Leader in Power 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 manu- facturers in the world, Overland’s tremendous volume of production and sales alone make possible the mainte- nance of its amazing low price.’ Last month Overland showed the largest May sales in its history. Fopealaicy Nip: is Ann ewe ge ith Siisan in and ectemine Overland paiiechor paint, datal 1 Chevrolet is modern in appear- ance. All models are of stream- line design, and fine, durable finish. Closed models have genuine Fisher Bodies. and padded upholstery, deep seats with ample leg room, and correctly, inclined backs. The double venti- lating windshield and cool motor make driving a pleasure instead of : ' a discomfort. Chevrolet is modern in construc- tion. It has standard sliding gear transmission, Remy electrical equipment, modern coolingsystem, suction fuel feed with tank at rear, demountable rims, safe steering mechanism—in fact all essential engineering improvements found in the highest priced cars. 3 Chevrolet is fully equipped as sold. We quote prices on com- plete cars only. Chevrolet is all there, ready for use as s00n as you put on your license plates. Com- pare the fully eauipped Chevrolet with other cats, plus their missing equipment, and satisfy yourself which costs least. Overland i is the world’s lowest priced touring car with sliding gear, transmission—with an all-steel body—with a standard speed er. ‘ Yet Overland’s price remains the same—only $115 above the pa oo built with demountable sims and starter. No wonder Overland sales increased 177% last year— the greatest gain of any maker building over 100,000 cars! Overland has made such a big name for itself in quality thatmany people think of it as a higher priced car thanitis, Overland gives you 23 big-car quality features that make it easily the most automobile in the world for the money. It is the only car under $800 with an all-steel body. The only car mder $800 with a permanent finish of © lustrous oven-baked enamel. The only car in the world with patented eprings that gently pullinstead of riage the wheels over bumps—a total ¢pringbase 30 inches longer than any car of equal length. 50% Heavier Rear Axle Its rear*axle shaft is Mo-lyb-den-um steel 1%4 inches in diameter—nearly 50% heavier thanthat —_for detail. See ee ingen of any touring car under $700. buy:a new Over the easiest way. You: €an Afford, An Overland On Our Amazingly Easy Terms Chevrolet service costs are low because so few hours per y are needed in service stations. Chevrolets are built to stay togeth- er, and do not require you to be alwaysnearaservice station. When adjustments or repairs are needed the Chevrolet fie Rate System keeps the cost down to the minimum. 8 Chevrolet is a quality car. You are proud to tell of your own- ership of a Chevrolet. Your Chev- rolet tells the world that you appre- ciate modern quality and are a good judge of values. 9 Chevrolet is built for safe steers firmly and easily and the steering gear will not lock itself. It holdsto the road even at high speed on gravel. Its braking power is ample. It is easy to handle and accelerates so quickly it enables you to get out of a bad position promptly. It is one of the few cars granted Class A rating by insur- ance underwriters. 10 Chevrolet is easy to buy and easy to trade. In buyiny home, you always consider what you could get for it if you ever wanted to move. Be sure the car you buy has a good trade-in value, so that when the time arrives to et a new one, you can make agood eal. Chevrolet's trade-in value high because of the big ‘demand for this well-built,’ long-lived automobile. Chevrolet transportation aver- 4 ages less cost per mile than that any other car at any price. This cost includes the list price of car, insurance, operation, maintenance, annual depreciation and interest on your investment. Why pay more per mile for lower quality? Chevrolet: has the mos: tpoweriul motor of any low priced car. Its supremacy for hill climbing and hard going is well known. Where there are most hills there ave most Chevrolets. Why drive a slow car and hold up the line when it costs less to be a leader? 6 Chevrolet -yields solid comfort inriding. Thisis due toitslong wheel base, correct body suspen- Son on extra serong and resilient vanadium steel springs,well-sprung Chevrolet Motor Co., Detroit, Mich. 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