The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 5, 1924, Page 8

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i <eu PAGE EIGHT LAFOLLETTEIN ATTACK ONTWO MAJOR GROUPS Says Neither the Republican Nor Democratic Parties ~». Can Be Trusted SENDS OUT MESSAGE! Declares that Platform of Both Parties Unacceptable to Progressives Cleveland, July 5-—Senator LaFol- Jette’s message to the conference for progressive political action, de-} clared in part: “In the most momentous crisis which has confronted the nation in our time, you have called upon me to accept the leadership in a national political campaign to wrest the Am- erican government from the preda- tory interests which now control it, and to restore it to the people, “[ realize this summons comes to me in no sense as a mere personal tribute. The Americun people #re thoroughly awake to the real with which they must deal, and cognize the failure of the two domi nant parties to meet them, “They know that the principles in- | volved in the campaign are greater than any individual or any political party. It is only insofar as my yub- lie record squares with those princi- ples and meets those issues that [ can be of any substantial service in | | | Being hunted by prison offici Dodge Brothers | Shows Saving For Users | Local Dealers Say Public Ap-; preciates ificance | of Policy It is quite evi from the ments of buye ccording to | Gilman, Dodge Brothers Deale that the public appreciates the sig nee of the Dodge Brothers pot making constant improve n their motor cars instead ging models every year. Magazines, newspapers and bulle tin boards everywhere are remina: | ing the people this month that this | policy continues to prevail and that they may Duy Dodge Brothers curs without fear of seeing a new and entirely different model put on, the ESCAPED PRISONER | A. G. DOLMAN, ! 1 ling ty the local lodges of the Sons and Daughters of NoTway. . office with no specific pledges what- | | their own government... » the progressive movement. babs market soon after they take pos- " session of the present type car. | “I conceive it to be the first duty “Coming just at this time 4 of every political party and of every| Mr, Gilman, “when many manuf. candidate to stute plainly and speci-| turers are preparing to isdue 0 fically to the American people the} models, in Keeping with their terms upon which their suffrage is] nual cust®m, this advertisument 1s invited. The Republicans and Demo-| faving a striking ef Tt serves cratic parties have failed in this obli-|as a wholesome surance to gation. The progressives must prospective buyers. They dislike honestly and openly with the people.| the Tdea of-buying a car today ana “After long experience in public! finding a month or so later that it life and painstaking consideration of | is an obsolete model. And it is oaly de- the present state of public affuirs, 1| natural that they should. Thi am convinced that the time has come] preciation loss is out of propo for a militant political movement. in-; for a few months’ use. Moreo dependent of the two old party or-| most people like to be up-to date in | ganizations, and responsive to the their motor equipment and iy they; needs and sentiment of the common| Wish to follow their desire in this people. respect they must accept this shary “I should be unwilling to purtici-| depreciation loss. pate in any political campaign at| “Dodge Brothers Motor Car own- this time which would imperil the) &Ts Who buy new cars every, year steady advai of the progressive] 2d There are many of them—have movement or diminish the number of |, big udvantage here. A. one-y true progressives, nominally elected] Cl Dodge Brothers ear is modern | as Republicans and Democrats, who| ‘" Shpearance and mechanical de- are now serving the public in the| 888. That fact is one oneeded by ev house, the senate and in many of they (1)0NC: Pee pace Been ie 4 sale e, however, is the fact that i We rave conwolidete our present} Podge, Brothers will manufacture a compromise or surrender. car will suffer an undue deprecia | ‘The necessity for un independent tion Joss simply because an entirely I ae el ead ay the | d.tferent model is about to make its failure je two old parties | appearance. We charge off only for purge themselves of the inflienc: Sythe normal rate of depreciation for which have caused their adminis| She weak) | Andmthe amedecacuiuyen tions repeatedly to betray the Amer-| jn turn appreciates the fact that icum people. the price represents full value and Moos coe of the member-|that he can buy the car with full ship of both old parties is progres-jassurance of many years of satis- sive, But through a vicious and un-| factory service. democratic convention system and’ - under the evil influences which have been permitted to thrive at Wathing- ton, both party organizations’ have fallen under the domination and con- trol of corrupt wealth, devoting the powers of government exclusively to i process known ‘to the trade as | |flying field, stepped into a gopher selfish special interests. “An analysis of the platforms adopted by the two old pu;ties will show that the real issues have been ignored and that the candidate of either party, if elected, will uo into soever binding him to the people, while he will be under the most im- mediate necessity and obligation of serving the party bosses and preda- tory interests to whom he owes his| nomination and upon whom he must rely for election. “The Republican convention at Cleveland scornfully rejected the only progressive platform offered for adoption and nominated a candidate who is the frank defender of the present system of government in the interests of organized wealth. “The Democratic convention was forced, out of consideration of poli- tical expediency, and through the ef- forts of sincere progressives within the party, to take less openly reic- tionary ground, but the platform adopted at New York does not meet the demands of the progressive mil- lions of the nation. The fact that the resolutions committee ut that convention, controlled by proven re- actionaries and trusted agents of organized wealth, accepted the plat- form declarations on domestic 13sues without a dissenting vote on any plank, is sufficient testimony to the character of the Democratic platform | as an evasive and dishonest aocu- “But even if both Republican and = Democratic conventions had adopted Proof, in the shape of thorough going progressive plat-) a parts display which forms, the American people ‘have 3 learned that neither party can pe| contrasts Hupmobile trusted to keep its promises. Poth G a parties within the last quarter of «| Construction with ordi: century have regarded their plat-| nary construction, will forms, as they regerd them teday,| 4] lain f io ‘ not.as a contract with the peuple |.. you plain factsabout and a program of action, but as de- : viees to catch votes and to gain the things that make a political office, with all its oppor-| motor Car stand up. munities for personal aggrandizement | \ 4nd. private profit for those who are} We want every man “willing to betray @ public trust. 5 “qo. bresk the combined power of who puts his good ‘the private monopoly system over the | © i potitieal snd economic life of the money intothe Hupmo- ‘American people is the one psre-| bile to do so with his Bount Issue of the 1924 campaign | Oo, “If the progressives will but unite single purpose to meet this /202-4th Street. Facts You Should Know OLSON BROS. GARAGE ter escape from “honor farm” i ter, and i Samuel Torgers Dr. Gilbor WILLARD HAS NEW BATTERY The Will e Battery Com- pany of Clevelund has just placed on the market a néw battery for starting and lighting which, rding to the Corwin Motor Co., 1 representative might be called sleeping Beauty.” ou remember your fairy Mr. Corwin points out, “you will recall how the Sleeping Beauty slumbered for a hundred years with- out physical change and came back! to lite when the kiss of the Fairy Prince awakened her. The new “Sleeping Beauty Bat- tery” is like the girl in the fairy story. It sleeps without physical change until the kiss of the battery solution wakes it to life. “The secret. i8 in the plates and insulation,” hg. says. The plates | are made accoréiig to a thew Willard Charged Bone Dry, The process in- duces a chemical change in them during manufacture, which stays put until the battery solutio - it in the form of elec opment in battery manufacture is evident. The battery is full charged in a dry condition and looses none of its life on the dealer’s shelves, waiting for a purchaser, as wet but- teries do.! Thus the owner gets a brand new battery, full of life, none of i ted in idleness. DESERTS PILOTS alt Lake City, July 6. (A. P)— cky in the air but unlucky on und are Paul Scott and Kenneth Unger, crack pilots of government mait planes stationed here. At Elko, Newv., recently Scott, in alighting from an automobile at the hole and broke a bone in his lett ankTe, ‘ Unger after Being Torced down near Elko, borrowed a mule from an accommodating: farmer to travel te a telephone. Somehow the mute and Unger couldn't agree and the mail pildt was thrown, injuring his rip Neither Unger nor Scott has suf- fered a seratch Of a+ mishap in years of aviation. . So we bring the inside of the car out into the daylight, where he can see it before he buys. We want him to see how much more he gets than the same price can buy elsewhere. So come in—see the Parts Display — learn real facts about motor cars. e Bismarck. foot. ! CONSTANTLY IMPROVED BUT NO YEARLY MODELS There are obvious benefits to the purchaser in Dodge Brothers policy of making constant, gradual refine- ments in their product instead of changing frorn one design toanother year after year. Chief among these is the fact that the car may be operated through- out the full limit of its usefulness without the extra depreciation loss which results from a rapid succes- _sion of radically different models. M. B. GitmMaAN Cao. 212 MAIN STREET BISMARCK PHONE 608 “Kelly - Springfield Tires” Conserve ~~. Your Energy in Summer You can, literally, get “recreation”— be “made over” again; when your physical self is rested, your energy and your strength conserved by the use of this Ford Runabout. Simplicity and good taste are embodied in the lines and appointments of this popular car. Uninterrupted use is in- sured by nation-wide, “around-the- corner” Ford service. Better get your order in now! at Motor Gor 4 4 $ Towing Car $295 ‘Coupe $525 Tuder Sedan $590 Forder Sedan $685 ay All prices f. 0. b. Desrois GEE THE NEAREST AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER THE UNIVERSAL CAR PEERS aaa nS SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1924 No Matter What | CarYouBuy 4 Nobody buys a car merely to look at and admire. No matter what car you buy, you expect to use it. { "ge The measure of utility enjoyed, by any car owner in Bismarck de- pends:upon the accessibility and economy of local maintenance. =— The resources and the record of this establishment are as reassur- ing as the reputation of the Over- land and Willys-Knight automo- biles which we sell. Let us show you the new models, To re ANNO OO CUO OOOO OOO UCU ULC ULL CUUUCUL ULL CUCU UYU OULU LOU oG —_ Stamina—in th whole. driving mechanism Oldsmobile’s smooth and silent engine develops over 40 ‘thorsepower—power di- rected to the road through the finest clutch built—sturdy, flexible, universal joints— ‘tough nickel-steel gears—and ; the most depend- able and accessible type of axle. ever cy ———— a ‘The Q.M.A.C. extented plan makes buying easy. 4.0. b. Langing. ‘ax and spare tire extra. DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO. jf 107-5th Street. Bismarck. ~@ A arene tr CHEVROLET SPORT TOURING The most completely equipped and lowest priced sport model on the market. Every possible ac- . cessory is buit on at the factory, even to disc wheels and cord tires. Fisher’s new indestructible finish is used on the body. DEMONSTRATION GLADLY GIVEN. CORWIN AGTOR Co. =

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