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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1924 PAGE TWO > > N $+ ——<eliut with thousands of votes, enact f b cted as] i i . m. those ADY ANCESM ADE/OLD-TIMERS, EH? NOW, WHO_ |? People’s Forum {ere mist iteo" ASS “and] taf the"aci faker pace, World Series Blectric| 8 p. m. tonight for all \ WAS IT CALLED US THAT?|,_. gllimit ‘our taxes, on the next Nov.|the bizarre and colorful Far East—|Score board. Washington who were unable to attend | eee tes Pekin, China, with its Oriental cus’' New York Game will be re-|the game in the afternoon. c | According to some of the last is- Dickinson, Oct. 3rd., 1924] Long Island high society. : \ sues of the Tribune there must be = With a combination of such favor- Sch ‘ rie ces : produced at Rialto Theatre at TR | 3 i other cit hn the state, besides |@————==———-—. | ites. as Bebe Daniels and Richard ARE DETAILED, . |Dickinson, which can be saved from!| At The Movies Dix and Mary Astor, surrounded by | E ‘ eS. . [expensive administration and tax | re g| such likeable and capable players A WORD TO TAXPAYERS” toms and costumes and scenes of READ TRIBUNE WANT ADDS. strangulation only by the enactment as’ Walter McGrail, Frank Li of the limitation initiative law THE ELTINGE and Harry Mestayer, it is only ri next Nov. 4th. Of course, we must} “Unguarded Women,” coming to|to say that an all-star cast inter- admit that you, Bismarck taxpayers,|the Eltinge Theatre Monday and| prets the various role nre 20 per cent better off than we| ‘Tuesday has an alluring sound. It = = are, us you have one Commis: smacks of action and drama and| WELL KNOWN FARMER DIES {| on your side, while we—Jove love—the three graces that are fun-| Dickinson, N. D., Oct. 4.—Peter us—have none; and you have any-idamentally - necessary to every | Schutz, well known farmer of Schef- | how one paper, the Tribune, which | photoplay if it is to fulfill its pur-| field died at St. Joseph's Hospital true to its name, stands up boldly |pose of entertainment. of this city last Sunday afternoon.) and splendidly for the common peo-| Knowing that it was adapted | Deceased was ill for some time. had by, a study of the story of an} ple, while we—old Pluto help us—|from Lucy Stone Terrill’s Satur- = —_—__—_— individual manufacturer. | have none; just the opposite, all in|day Evening Post story, “Face”, POOL HALL BURNED The Chevrolet Motor Company, the | ee ‘ ie me the hands of the taxpayers’ oppres- |we feel practically safe in assum- Jamestown, N. D., Oct. 4.—The L. y of whose product h 4 s é i sors. to other places, since it |ing that this screen play teems with | F. Davis pool hall at Buchanan was seq within the las’ . ‘ Th jis thus with us of the two cities |exciting action, vivid drama and | destroyed by fire early this morn-! years, is a ample. _ is : made up of the best people of the!tender love, for all of these ele-| ing. The building of two stories and | Commenting on these changes R.! r i Lf WA # . tute (the Capital city and thejments were part and parcel of the | contents were consumed. There was | H. Grant, vice president and general 5 44 5 ; en city), we can just imagine Something different in the | some insurance. sales manager of the Chevrolet Mo- | oe Gr if must ‘be the © still sadder | tor Company said, “It has been the | ; plight of other cities of our state. | policy of the Chevrolet Motor Com 5 G And it does seem little or noth- - eee THE BEST COAL FOR THE CONSUMER pany to combine pean mice trans- | ing can be done to relieve the in- provements that add to the perform: | hy Well, those having the authority ance of the car and to thé comfort ay : and power to levy taves are too ‘ Housekeeping duties often become burdensome during the winter months, due to the use of sooty coals which spread a mantle of grime throughout the house. Clean, white clothes, hanging outside to dry, become:smudged with falling soot. Interior furnishings, drapes, rugs and even the walls; become soiled and dingy. All of of the driver are: \ often the very ones who directly or Brake drums enlarged from 10 to! indirect profit y high taxes, this is eliminated where CARNEY is used, for it is absolutely sootless. ¢ Chevrolet Head Tells of | Progress as Shown by Man- } ufacturer of Chevrolet An understanding of how the re- markable rate of progress is effected | in the automobile industry may be} New Refinement We haven't changed the design of this car's wonderful chassis. But wait until you see the improvement. wrought by its heightened hood, its distinctive new radi- ator, cowl lights, Duco Satin finish, and other refinements! 11-4 inches to 11 by 1 3-4 inches, j 5 < ie | though small taxpayers themselves. the use of brake rods instead of 4 : MS | And they are a numerous host, re- cables and a new micrometer adjust- Mes Ys j Hlated by blood and interest. We able equalizing device in the service : : Be |ccca’ a law cagainse epee too! Drak : ‘We elect a man to office and soon Alemite lubrication system install- : {not only he himself, but his whole | ed to replace grease cups throughout family and his wife’s distant rela- the car; tives are in the public employ at Improved steering by use of | | rood . Yea, when the straight front-axle and te-rod, and | lieniiave Gus for gecacation also through the use of a more rigid | Iss away they are receiving mounting for the steering gear; | | fine 6 paid by county, city or | Strength added to rear by using | state or Normal School. What ef- heavier rear axle, substituting ball! forts for x reduction can we ex-! for roller bearings at the rear wheels pect from people thus favored? And and installing a new method of fas- these public beneficiaries are most- tening rear springs to axle; This lat- ly influential folks, and we common | ter also tends to eliminate possible | MMe: ened’ nothings’ “Whey Caneel rattle | smile derisively at our protests: And Guage rod now used to show level say: North Dakotans; Fellow. of oil in crank cage instead of the pet Tet Wie alidaeeene amen cocks whick were difficult to reach; Down in Tampa, Fla:, they’r Oil pump has been placed back of| union. But whoever in the world would say that Mrs. John Collins generator instead ofin front to make! with her flapper make-up kit is an old-timer, even if she is 88? it mose accessible; | And as for those two young fellows with white beards, they still Enwine has been raised 13-8 inches| seem to have a little steam heaind the old wallop. ley, on the | | Physico-Clinical Laboratory | | y Piston pins now lapped, giving eae ere fe ai Bismarck, N. D. them a glass finish; returned Phone 115 | | ‘| Touring + ‘a7 2.P. Bus. Coupe ities Sars Someone line Sport Roadster 985 Sedan ee 1250 Sport Touring 1015 DeLyxe Sedan - 1350 ‘The G.M.A.C. extended payment plan sakes buyis All pri f.0. b. Ennsing. "Tax end pare tire additional. DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO. R E COMFORT cA. 5 FOR REAL HOME CO) BURN CARNEY. 107 5th St Phone 428 HANDLED EXCLUSIVELY BY US. Vanadium steel used for transmis- | headquar sion gears and rear springs; night. Battery hanger improved; brake} .|Tar and Feather Case and clutch pedal rods shortened; a a ey 1 Improved steering wheel installed | CITY NEWS in Court with horn button in center; dash|@ co] Re sasmemannenesemcmnty lamp added as regular equipment on} all models.” St. Alexius Hospital From time to time other improve-| Admited to the St. Alexius hospit- ments will be added as fast as they{al for treatment: Mrs. J. H. Seright are fully tested and proven desirable, | Denbigh; Mr. 0. U. Dutton, Brittin; factory officials say Mr, Fred Wolf, Burnstad; Mrs. Mark Walking Elk, Kenel, S$. D.; TOBESEEN HERB si on ~~ on Spend an hour in an Oakland Te at pr so Six and you will understand why this car is winning and holding the good will of all who buy it. ELECTRONIC DIAGNOSIS and TREATMENT as authorized by Dr. Albert Abrams M. E. BOLTON D. O. Consultant Wehri, Glen Ullin, All Who Have Seen Great!°{):.0).; iy ON Film Epic Predict Record {«ity;, Y™ F Bee Success Locally are the only physicians in the western part of the state who have taken this work under Dr, Abrams and who are authorized practitioners of his method of Master Bern: vy Diagnosis and Treatment and Mr. Arnold Peterson, city; Mrs. || who are permitted to use The Frank Reflexophone and the Ocil- Burnstad. to go on |Joclast. Dr. Abram’s cal Laughlin and baby, dalen Kramer, Wishe' Bismarck Monday will have its|* first opportunity of seeing the mas- sive production which swept into over-night fame in New York and| made the critics so far forget them-| selves as to use up nearly the eati stock of laudatory adjectives in the English language in their reviews. As a general rule, success on Broad- way does not always spell success 4 P here, but local theatre-goers who ver e ore uc in visited the Astor Theatre in New] ; York, the first of the metropolitan ona Born Friday . "| for the tar-| | nostic and treatment machines. boy, city . Her-| ring and ng of Dorothy | aby boy, city, born to-|Grandon at Myersville in July. rans, expressed the opinion that the hit will be even greater here, where | Hugo’s great work is so widely} known. Seems like this is a reflec. tion on Gotham’s literary learni From all advance accounts er- sal has all the ingredients of a great success—a st¥yy that is internation- ally famous, that is replete with ac- tion, albeit somewhat gruesome, the | greatest of character stars in Lon | Chaney, an excellent supporting cast, | studio facilities, and unlimited funds. It may be divulging a trade secret. | butzit has leaked out that Universal, to Buard against the least chance of adverse criticism, called in the direc- tor-of New York’s greatest cinema houses and one of the leading news- paper editors and had them do the final touches. The result is said to mark the dawn of a new day in cin- ema art and one that has made Carl Laemmle's: slogan of “Better and fin- er Productions” an absolute fact. The Brougham Some idea of the immensity of the | production can be obtained when} it is stated that the entire Cathedral of Notre Dame was reconstr: at Universal well as bleeks of Parisian streets and houses of he time of Louis XI. The total cost was a trifle less than $1,500,000. | NEW MAIL ROUTE Dye to thé cooperation on the | part*of business firms’ of the city, ‘the Daily Pioneer, Pdstnfaster A. B, Welch and Congressman J. H. Sinclair with farmers living north of tle city another daily mail route will be started out of Mandan on | er 16, according to informa- contained in a telegram from | the -third district congressman the ‘Mandan postmaster. BR. PF. D. No. 1 daity route will cove@ 2 territory out the Red Trail of ‘State Highway No. 3 west of eae to the St. Vincent church then: north five miles, thence east to’ Harmon and back to Mandan, a totm distance of 4 milés. ‘More thay. 67 mail boxes are tiow on the rou which has been served tri- weekly. MANDAN NEWS | ~ HOME FROM CHICAGO Mrs."L. N. Caty of’ this city, state campaign manager for the Coolidge- |. Dawes’ drive for Votes among the It is one thing for a car to deliver great performance; quite another to aceom- plish it with unexampled economy—as does the Chrysler Six. ‘In addition to a new type of combustion chamber that burns all the gas and a new way of dis- tributing the gas equally to all cyliaders —which helps to explain why you get better than 20 miles to the gallon of gasoline—there are numerous engincer- ing advances bearing on economy. De- structive vibration has been eliminated and the engine is protected also by the oil-filter and the air-cleaner—all of which means longer life and lower mainte- nance costs. Special design six-ply, high- speed balloon tires are standard. Driving is an abs and riding in the Chrysler Six solutely new experience, own- ers will tell you. It is not atone‘amaz- ing power, speed ‘and dash from’ an engine ony 3-inch bore by 434-inch stroke t hat arouse their wonder, or the economy by which these results are obtained. They are tremendously impressed with the riding and driving qualities for they find the Chrysler Six, by reason of unusually low cénter of gravity, perfect weight distribution, a new prac- tice of spring suspension and other engineering advances, holds the road as securely as a two-ton car. They find that it takes a turn at 50 miles an hour with perfect safety and without side-sway; and, thanks to’ its remarkable dtiving and riding ‘quaii- ties, they can ride all day without fatigue, Q, Standard equipment includes four-wheel brakes, disc steel wheels, balloon tires,’ permanent top, Fisher Bodies, one-piece ventilating windshield on closed types, Duco finish, centralized controls, indirectly- lighted unit instrument panel, automatic spark control. Q Glass enclosures for open cars wt small added cost. Roadster $1093; Touring $1095; Special Roadster $1195; Special Touring $1195; Landau Coupe $1295; Coupe for Four $1395; Seda $1545; Landau Sedan $1645; Prices at Factory STAIR & PEDERSON . 606 Main St. Bismarck, N. D. eee, IR women, who accompanied Mrs. Fred P, Mann, state national committee- ; woman to a conference of women Try the Chrysler Six. “ Drive it-at ‘all speeds over all kinds of roads and ex- perience these things for yourself. 7 Weare pleased to extend the venience of time-payme! ‘Ask about Chrysler’s attractive plan. Dealers Everywhere CORWIN MOTOR. CO, Phone 700 122 Main St. PROBUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS.