The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 12, 1924, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE NORTH DAKOTA AIDED T. R. IN PREPARATION Governor Declares Life on’ Plains Essential in Build- ing Character AT UNVEILI SPEAKS Minot, N. D,, Sept. 12. The time Theodore Rooesvelt spent | in the Badlands of North Dakota in) the early ‘80's was on important fac-! tor in building his character and fit- ting him for the arduous part he | played in world affairs later, Gov- | ernor R. A. Nestos declured in Minot yesterday ut the unveiling of the} oosevelt statue given to Minot by | Dr. Henry Waldo Coe of Portland, | Oregon, a former resident of Man- | dan, North Dakota, | in the state and the part the state | pl in his life, the Governor de ed North Dakotans regard Roose velt as a son of the state. The Governor, in expressing the state’s appreciation of the’ gift: of Dr. Coe, said: | | | | i i TWINS BORN IN DIFFERENT TOWNS « tially, reduce the prices of all Stude- baker cars, equality considered. ‘Closed Bodies Studebaker-Made motor centers of Europe last. yest, for new ideas, not only in style and appearance but in mechanical de- |sign, As a result the new lines and appearance suggest foreign distinc- tion. Although the new Studebaker SHOW NEW BODY: cars are unlike any present Ameri- jcan or foreign cars in appearance. PE FCA They are said to be exceptionally beautiful. New Ideas Throughout According to inside sources, extra- wide and deeply crowned fenders have’ been designed espcially for the new type of large balloon tires. Further predictions are: that there will be an entirely hew four passen- STUDEBAKER T0 debaker. In material, and finish they are said to be as fine as my closed bodies ever pro-| duced in this country. the closed cars will about $1395 to $2860 according . to the chassis model, on which they are mounted, it is forecast. There has been tremendous inter- est in the forth¢oming Studebaker announcement for many weeks among people who are interested in Entirely New Open - Closed Car Forecast in Motordom on New Features snake skin aré among the freak styles presented for winter. ——_e——_- Donse BROTHERS Motor Cars cars, are predicting nothing short jof a sensation Yor American motor-! ‘dom when they are publicly announ- tced this coming Stnday, Sept. 14./ | Entirely New-Tyge Body | Chief among these is said to be fan entirely new type of bgdy, of |driver’s compartment has as mugh jnressed steel, which is both an open {room as that of the largest car, re- }ear and a closed car. The entirAtop | ports have it. tof the car is shaped in steel and} The big Studebaker factories both ‘covered with water-proof moleskin |in Detroit and South Bend have been ifabrie. The device for converting |in production, full-force, for the the car into a closed car is said to jis st Weirty days and the new cars be entirely new and almost instan-| have been shipped to every part of tuneous in operation. The new type |the UnitedStates for the first pub- car will not be higher in price than |lic announcement and display to be the average open car, according to | made next Sundgy. advance predictions. This is the This is really the first output of information. It is said to be larger than the former Light Six and to include many new features which give it remarkable power and per- formance. Although a medium sized car, it has been so designed that the “It is. my privilege today to i ; | a ‘ 0 ess the app! tion of North These twin girls were born in different places. No. 1 arrived in Mt. first complete change in models that the now-completed new plants in vate ben ea ieee aw ido Coe for| Morris, Mich m. one day, and No, 2 was ushered into this! Studebaker has announced in six South Bend, one of Wnich is a closed Wheel Base, 116 inches, world in 1. m. the following day. The mother, Mrs.: y. People may reasonably ex-| body plant said to represent an in-| Tires, 82x4_ Non-Skid, placing this splendid equestrian sta- tue of Theodore Roosevelt in the Cecile Darby, was rus rom Mt. Morri: No, 7. It| Motor size, 8 7/8x4% or vestment of ten millio# dollars. is claimed that economies possible tie changes and not be dis- appointed, say those who have seen sto Fi the arrival is to Flint upon the arri 212 Cable Inches. Roosevelt Park of Minot for the in- eee | . x ; Frame d 6 inches. state, The aevelopricnt of a strong BAPTIS STS OF ing teams in crops, stock, and vari-| Studebaker eng =) See cate machinery, substan- | Springs—rear, ‘SG inches. and noble character in the boys and ous phases of home economics work | Springs—front, 87 Inches, girls of today gives the h | STATE TO MEET a i earried out in community | Brake _ agg ; guaranty of the future greatness o: y 1, y clubs of boys and girls. t! 2% Inches. our commonwealth. The char | AT JAMEST ‘OWN The home economics Diame' 14 Inches. ideals and achievements of dore Roosevel i spiration to our boys in-| The Baptists of North Dakota will and girls for] meet October 1-5 for their 41st : demonstra: | ° tion team consists of two girls from; Kempton. They are Deli nsberg fant list eats, cana) a | 4 clothing demonstration contest at ; H ‘Automatic: "Brake Equalizers, Fuel Capacity, 16 gallons. Body, All Steel, with Baked Enamel Finish. the development of those traits of | nual convention with the First B character most desirable in our com-|tist Church of Jamestown, Rev. J.] the » fuir held in Fargo this} Insurance—Fire & Theft:— ing men and women. | Maurice Hupp, pastor. The Conven-| sum Mrs, Oscar Wilcox of Kemp- Open care, $1.25. “The fact that Theodore Roosevelt | tion will be presided over by Rev.[ton, a graduate of the North Da- Closed cars, $1.02, spent nearly four years as a citizen! George B. Newcomb of Bismarck,| kota Agvicultural college is the local Positive Pump ‘Cooling. of North Dakota and that the exper-| Superintendent of the North Dakota|leader of the club in which these 7 Pl M Dise Clutch. iences of this period did much to} Humane Society for the Friendless.| girls were trained. D. B. Morris, Re-Enforced r Wheels. prepare him for his life work makes|‘The annual sermon will be preach-| county agent, is in charge of the| Pressure Greasing System. us feel today that he is in a very real sense a son and product of| First Baptist Church at North Dakota, and his life and la-!yeport of the work of the bors therefore of special inspiration! will be given by General Sup to our citizenship. j}tendent Dr. F. Stockton, @ In Contact With Plainsmen Forks. “While he lived in our state he] Seve was in ct with the hardy] side of ed by Dr. H. R. Best, 1 of the | which Verne son cou 1 leading workers from out- the places | § club work in Grand Forks county. Members of the agricultural team -|ment work are Transmission Lock. Want ‘Wiper. : Adjustable Head Lamps. Low Price Service Parts with complete Bismarck stock. Special Mecahnics. Service for only Dodge Broth- ers car Owners. will compete in corn improve- Lloyd Stadig anc Slater, both of Esmond, Ben- | unty. Irving Courtice, county | company the boys to/ he stock-judging team, | ~ hsp plainsmen of the west whose code of Hen the prog 3 ; mel, five classts of , : Car Prices, F.0.B. Bismarck :— honor in their personal and business! Cleveland, Ohio, General perin- els Fe ee ial oat ee tar ee dase ee ne ee eet Raye AE Insist!) “Ke attend the al woman's ses on and give several addresses be- fore the convention. his] health-restoring air of Dakota character was forming; into it were woven the strong and be: strands of honor, of loyal somes to fame tor truth ‘and juce| NORTH DAKOTA BOYS, GIRLS IN spe: tiful now. au BO SORT CEN aus Make your purchases for 3 : a Winter Coats and Dresses} Try the Bismarck Chak) Shop. 2IZMAIN STREET BISMARCK Fnone coe | ee 2 nly “Bayer” package Ce SS contains proven directions. Handy “Bayer” voxes of 12 tablets *™ Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicact4 ti He came to us weak and dis- IOWA CONTEST pirited. He left us a man of action, full of power and resolution to per- | Fargo, N state go tod form duily his civic duties and tof do also the great tasks destiny had] reserved for him; a man of clear! perception of right and wrong; a‘ to comnete man éf courage to follow the path; state fair, Si Ci Towa, with of right and honor without regard, other boys and girls representing to consequences. He came to us an,12 states. Competition will he among demonstration tean y economics, and agriculture unknown man, seeking health strength, and he left us in a years with bodily health and v restored, to exemplify in the a of American politics the qualitie: straightforwardness, courage and/ i honesty, upon the vitality of which D t n home , nd judg- én our public life the permanence of | our free institutions depends, and) soon became recognized as the} world’s foremost citizen. No man ever exercised such an influence up-| on the public opinion as did Mr. seven-- Roosevelt. He directed it into sane- | ly progressive channels. Then the| last summons came and he now be- longs to the ages. Today we join in honoring this man of the people who seemed to fill the world with the in- | fluence of his commanding person: Gordon hats EG het wien tet ogee Ligne. @ thousand I have found.” Stott Da- kota, I am sure, will never cease to} honor the man whose ame, re- | inforeed and strengthened amidst | the hardships of our pioneer life,! will always be a beacon light to! guide our youth to the goal of true} greatness; the development of a/ strong and noble character. May | memory of his life and services be forever kept green and a constant| inspiration to the youth of the state. It is a great honor and a privilege | to assist in unveiling today this| beautiful statue of Theodore Roose- | gale earth Dakota's most distin-| | Rotary President _ H | Commends North Wonderful for Piles, Coast Limited! Says Peterson | | Stanley Coffin of Yakima Says If you received every week a doz Northern Pacific = eseenrlBes) en or more letters like the ones be- | Service Motto low from people who have suffered | terments from piles, wouldn't you) feel happier than the man whose life | is devoted to money grabbing? | an . -“Gentlemen—I have been suffer- | ing with a fistula for the past twen- | ty years. During that time I have| tried numerous remedies all of which have failed. “Two months ago I determined to That ihe high standards of Northern | Pacific passenger service are appreciated bythe traveling public ia proved by this letter written to Harry A Glen. D F P. A. of the Northern Pacific_at Yakima, Wash., by H Stanley CoMn, President of the Yakima Rotary Club: a did _ service ‘North Coast Traut hich we give Peterson’s Ointment a trial.| out of Chicago for Yakii The improvement was so decided | after using one box, that I have continued, and on the completion of the fifth box am now entirely bet-| ter. “This is written with the view of passing along the good word to other sufferers.” Very truly yours, Chas. E;. Caswell, 282 Third Street, Albany, Y. ’s another from Mr. Edgar e 76, of Hemlock, N. Y. “I had the itching piles, also high blood pressure. I saw Peterson's ad im the paper. I used one ‘box and a half of Peterson's Ointment for itching piles and the piles disappear- seo bP Announcing Our Big Annual S ae THE BIGGEST FALL SALE WE HAVE EVER PUT ON $3,000.00 worth of Tires and Tubes to be sold at the lowest prices in history. $1,500.00 worth of Oil and Greases at prices it will pay you to inyestigate. $4,000.00 worth of Accessories to be sold at cost. We have enjoyed and appreciate the business we have had this year and invite you to further share it with us by attending this sale, where the most can be iougye for the least money. The following prices will continue until we have eal our last tire. 5 Fisk and Millers Fisk Premier Cords and Tubes: -$6.75 830x314 Fabrics ...$6.75 30x3 Ribbed Cord..... $ 8.00 'Tibes $ re 125 30x34 cords . -$7.50 30x3 tubes ... .$1.25 30x314 Premier Cord. . +. 8,00 Tubes 30x3 Fabrics $6.00 30x31% tubes .....$1.85 30x3!2 Premier SS Cord....... 10.50 : Tubes BALLOON TIRE SETS FOR FORDS.........$90.00, 32x32 Premier SS Cord....... 12.75 : This includes five tires and tubes. Four wheels, 31x4 Premier SS Cord. ++ 13.75 Five demountable rims and a tire guage free with * 32x4 Premier SS Cord..». each sét. 33x4 Premier SS Cord. teat ._: 4x4 Premier SS Cord: Michelin Tires and Tubes in {Large siz et A Large size can of patches: . One Quality Only, The Best. Small size cans of patches. . 20x38 Fabrics ..... $7.75 Tube $1.65 sonuae REEtI sae Tubs €1s8 Daisy AIR PUMPS........ 30x3% Oversize Cord...81250 Tube 92.50 Jacks ....... “This tire is a 3x4 Regular size.” Tire Gauges . 30x3% Regular SS Cord $12.50 Tube $1.85 One pair of the 32x3% Regular SS Cord.$12.75 ie FREE with every pair of tires purchased ‘au Bee geet arenes United States Tires & Tu 32x4 Regul: Cc . Aid Heenan Cores aber 30x3 Fabrics, Plain or Non-Skid 30x3_ tubes ....... 31x4 Regular SS Cord. . $16.00, 32x4% 25° 30x3% Fabrics UsCcO ‘treat. x44 Regular SS Cord. $16.25 Se THe ec 32x4 O S ‘d. 33x4 Ee 31x4 clincher Fabrics . 81x4 tubes 34x4 Ov i: seeeee ae OuereresBs Cord 30x38 USCO cords . ‘ord Specials 30x3% USCO Cords . Guaranteed ae 31x4 USCO cords straight side Tubular Radiators tag ee came straight side. BATTERIES . 8. annie Guaranteed Harvey Boitless Front Springs. 33x4 USCO Cord 8S . 30x83 cords ... fa Wa Word Word Nore Were Yr rs ore Yer ee Ne Nr in your car this sale. All of the new closed bodies are now manufactured complete by Stu- workmanship Prices of | range from) | cena pgeset ie ! automobiles. Undoubtedly next Sun- | ger model on one of the three chas-|Gay ‘will find hundreds. present at ql cit ially beautiful car with 15 NEW BODY STYLES)‘ ~*” especi’y r local Studebaker salesrooms—on ioe new ideas in comfort and coziness. | hand to see the sensational, new | South Bend, Ind. Sept. 11.—Those A Brand-New Six Salsas Cu lla jcarefully-guardedy new Studebaker (cout Bend, according to reliable| Shoes, hats, belts and pockets ot ; Hs FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1924 ENTIRE SPOR SALE [at eee ihe UP F » of tires, tubes and auto equipment The Lockwood Accessories Com- at once. Cook ity. pany, Eighth and Main streets, has by Electricity. | placed its entire stock on the market Cleaner, Safer and Cheaper. Trousers Young Men Large shipment of young men’s Stay . pocket trousers received today. Bergeson’s Tailoring. Clothing. Red Crown The High-Grade Gasoline ‘ When You Want It= Where You Want It Red Crown service rests upon a solid foun- dation of complete distribution. This service means that at any season, time or place, Red Crown is at your instant command. The Middle West is checkerboarded into divisions served by bulk stations, motor trucks, tankers plying the Great Lakes, tank ‘wagons serving the farms, service stations every few blocks in cities, and at frequent intervals along country roads. This service is so flexible that a local inter- Tuption due to the elements is compensated immediately by service from adjoining points. At all times, the Standard Oil: Company (Indiana) is prepared to fulfill its obligations in serving patrons with Red Crown Gasoline. Such service functions under all weather conditions. It is as nearly infallible as any human service can be, The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) realizes that Red Crown is a motor fuel so superior in its efficiency that patrons once having used it will be unwilling to change. Millions of carburetors are adjusted to Red Crown. Change of fuel usually means incomplete combustion, fuel waste, and in- numerable nagging motor difficulties. ‘When you use Red Crown, you need never spares your. fuck You will never want to change it. Fill up with Red Crown today. Learn now what perfect motor fuel service is, OLITE (006 US PAT OFF), A Perfect Gasoline is for the motorist who demands a Bolted Front Springs fan U. S. Grey tube ..... Coil Unity #140. Coll Points I5e per pair. Timers 650. Wires 55¢. All light BULBS 27 C. P. or less will sell for 25e'each. Blue bulbs and all 32 C. P. 45e each. Hot shots $2.25 each. Dry Cells 40¢, BALLOON TIRE JACKS . Weed De Luxe Chains fit 30x LUGGAGE CARRIERS ...... EDELMANN SPOT LIGHTS . STOP LIGHTS ..... CIGAR LIGHTERS ELECTRIC HORNS REARVU MIRRORS .. BOYCE MOTOR METERS with GLO-LITES. RADIATOR SNAP CAPS . DRUM HEADLIGHTS .. CRE Orne con EEETH with chains. ave set. v RS . os Five 31x4—40 Balloon ora nee with five tubes, five de- WHIZ POLISH ... mountable rims, and tire guage*......... Dozens of other bargains, we cannot ot list here. If you.need anything in Auto accessories come in and get our cut prices. Lockwood Accessories Co. Phone 187 30x3% Regular Cord Royal Heavy red tube 30 :3% Oversize Cord Royal 31x4 tube for thig cat 81x4 Oversize SS cord. 32x4 Oversize SS Cord. Royal tube 33x4 Oversize cord Royal Tube ..... 34x4 Oversize cord Four Wheels, 5 dempuntanle eee and tire guage free with Bismarck, N. D. pee 800 Main St. little quicker action from his car and is willing to foregoextreme economy. At the following, Standard Oil Service Stations: 8th and Main Ts ad Ma Sa And the following Filling Stations and Garages: ‘freee Baldwin oly og OL Rupp bros, Haws, sey Bald Baldwin ND. Standard Oil Company, Bismarck, N. D. (Indiana)

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