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PAGE EIGHT PROPOSAL FOR rigid attention. The premier told the world thru the assembly that henceforth that Geneva Meeting Votes Unani-; generally was what the reaction in, mously to Support Reso- lution of Two Powers NOTABLE EVENTS Geneva, Sept. 6—A peace resolu- tion drawn up by the French and was which in Leag it is firmly b to affect the including the people of the U d Great Britain of compulsory arbitration, through h removing feared th: doubts tinental military power. M. Herriot cally that Fra national confer In a calm, masterly oration, HERE’S a BARGAIN 30x31, Standard Cord TIRES . gf $8.45 Prest-O-Lite Batteries $13.00 STAIR & PEDERSON 606 Main St. Phone 488W adopted future of the world, J d ing Support for the principle and, emier, M. Herriot, of those who France would hesitate to weaken her force as a great con- nounced unequivo- e favors an inter- on disarmament. like that Premier MacDonald, of Great Britain, delivered, before the sembly Thursday, M, Herriot made the men and women present sit in as- nation which refused to submit dis putes to arbitration would be stig- muatized as an aggressor nation. Seek American Stand Today the one supreme topic for speculation among the delegates the last @wo days in the assembly would have on the United States. Next to definite commitments to the policy of arbitration, one thing stands out clearly—that is, that all rope, led by Great tain and France, now has pro! is through the League of Nations and no other body the peace of the world must be solidified. France, like Great Britain, has made it clear that the next disarmament confer- enc st be convoked by the League of N ns, because it is considered the only body fitted and properly equipped to carry through such a conference, imed that it ‘Cook By Wire Instead of by Fire FAMOUS FILM COMES HERE “Covered Wagon,” Epic of West, to be Shown A magnificent epic of the early west is dames Cruze’s latest Para- mount production, “The Covered » which will be the feature beginning Monday a picturization of ’s new novel of the ‘tame name, and it is said to be one photoplays ever een. The fea 3 mbraced in this story are many and varied and in- clude among others, the start of 350 covered wagons from Westport Landing (now Kansas City), in 1848, The terrors of fording fresh- et rivers, prairie fires and the like are depicted with great realism. A buffalo hunt is one of the most ex- citing scenes. Old Fort Bridger with a night attack and fight by Jo SmMooTH PERFORMANCE A marked smoothness char- acterizes the performance of Dodge Brothers Motor Car. In keeping with the policy of constant improvement, ef- fective measures have been taken to minimize vibration. Applied to the body, engine, clutch, brakes, and other vital units, these refinements add immeasurably to the comfort of travel over boulevards and country roads. The effect is so pronounced, in fact, that it is entirely fit- ting to classify smooth per- formance as one of the out- standing attributes of Dodge Brothers Motor Car. M. B. GILMAN CoO. ZI2 Main STR@ET BISMARCK PHONG 808 “Kelly - Springfield Tires” _ ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE day with Indians, are ‘shown. The dividing of the trails to Oregon and California at old Fort Hall, a touch of the gold fever in California, magnificent mountain shots and a culmination of the romance ‘with the establishment of one of the first homesteads in Oregon--these are ell incidents in a picture that bristles with big scenes. Such historical characters as Kit Carson, Jim Bridger and Bill Jack- son, scouts and typical westera characters, are portrayed in the Paramount screen version of the novel, which is conceded to be one of the most notable literary achieve- ments of the present decade. The various roles are in the hands of well known screen players. The leading man is J, Warren Kerrigan, and the leading woman is Lois Wil- son. Alan Hale is: the villain. Others in the cast include Tully Marshall, Ethel Wales, Charles Ogle and John Fox. Jack Cunningham adapted the novel to the screen. 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Now, the very last word in smoothness—yelvety action at all speeds—elimination of the motor vibration that gives so many automobile owners nerve fag. WILLYS-KNIGHT Conquers the Vibration So ~ Common in Motor Cars The Lanchester Balancer Lahr Motor Sales Co. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1924 A new pleasure in driving results, particularly in the closed models now so popular. Willys-Knight increases both its efficiency and its appeal. Under the exactions of most dis- criminating drivers,the Lanchester Balancer has proved its merit. It has earned the: commendation of leading engineers. In Willys- Knight it sets a new standard for {the American market. The Willys-Knight with Lan- chester Balancer is ready for inspection and demonstration. Try it at all speeds. You will rec- ognize its superiority. 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