The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 4, 1924, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT ' THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, = ELKS PRAISE RECEPTION IN TOWNS VISITED Scheol Children, On Their Tour Members of the Elks booster which traveled north yester rived here this morning fro rison, happy over the trip. of the cars cume in WEG: lait, ee ight for vaidatiee and other e inment, Leaving h esterday morning, the boosters Sto Ded first at Wilton, | where the citizens s and cof served by burn Lignite Coal Company. at Chapin hotel. The next stop was Washburn for lunch. In the _biatanon rae ats party | 1 HHPDOE aiid arrived at G arrison about 4 p.m. School children were out at} seen standing beside it just before starting out on a speaking touv. | the last four towns as well as Washburn, Underwood gave L. Thompson, secretary, the key to the] “ city. The Elks boosted their lodge, the|~ corn show and Nort® Dakota in They were well pleased towns visited. WHEAT GLUTEN LITTLE LOWER, WEIGHT IS UP: Result of Tests of North Da-| _ kota Wheat Made Public By Experts Fargo, N. D., Oct. 4.—Tests of 314 samples from 44 counties of the state show an average gluten con- tent of N.22 per cent and an ave age test weight of 60.91 pounds p bushel, according to an announc ment made today by C. E. Mangels, cereal chemist of the North Dakota | Agricultural college. | ‘The gluten content is slightly be- | low that of last year, when the} average was 13.35 per cent, but the average test weight is far in excess | of that for a number of years. Of the 314 samples tested, more than | two-thirds weighed 60 pounds or! more per bushel. One sample| _ weighed 65 pounds, 11 weighed 64} pounds, 51 weighed 63 pounds, 68} weighed 62 pounds, 44 weighed 61! pounds and 45 weighed 60 pounds. The lightest sample weighed pounds, 4 weighed 54 pounds, weighed 55 pounds, 9 weighed pounds, and the balance rang from 57 to 60 pounds. Bowman county samples had the highest average test weight for any county, 63.5 pounds, Hettinger and | Mercer were next with 63 pounds; of citizens in the | nt is defraying all expen: ‘or it. THAT AUTO OF RAMSAY’S Jonald’s big limousine that’ t Britain. It is charged that Here the premier is and Dickey vith 44 62.3 pounds. Not more than 14 samples | | ty In gluten content Adams county }led with an average of 13.18 cent; Pierce was next with 5 individual cent gluten, a s GLADSTONE RESIDENT DIES nson, N. D., Oct. 4.-—h a Ruderich a resident of Oo wee k's Ss 1 owas well known, and during the she lived in this. county, she had made many friends who regret her death. were received from any other coun- | ‘score board. |New York Game will be re: | preduced at Rialto Theatre a’ 8 p. m. tonight for all those THRESHING TO BE DELAYED The Soo line division headquarters | received the following report on the j extent of rain and its effect on e(eepoty eceiveai 3 .); since 8 a. m,, Max to Braddock light rain at Pollock this morning Will stop threshing one to thre days. Grain receipts will hold up most points north of here while threshing is held up.” World Series the game in ite afternoon. Cleaner, Safer and Cheaper. Cook by Electricity. Electric Washington WE MAKE Any Kind of a Spring. Bumper Braces for Fords. A stock of Bum- per Bre for Ford Cars, spe- cially priced at $3.00 Attached $3.50 GILBERT E. PETERSON General Blacksmithing, Repairing, Acetylene Welding. 714 Thayer St. Bismarck, N. D. Announcement We have been appointed the Exide Service Station for this locality. In addition to selling the right battery for your car, our service includes skilful repair work on every make of battery. You can rely on responsible advice and rea- sonable prices here. We look forward toa call from you. F. M. R. ELECTRIC SERVICE 205 Broadway Phone 338 Exide HATEERUES Bismarck, N. D. | OVERLAND ENDURANCE CAR HERE! After 98 hours 50 minutes traveling night and day, thru 125 towns in western North Dakota and eastern Montana, during which time—according to affidavits from the men who drove the car — the motor did not stop running—the STURDY, ECONOMICAL OVERLAND ENDURANCE CAR drove into Bismarck today at 11:50 a. m., running like a watch. Fifteen Men Take Part During this remarkable ENDURANCE RUN, fifteen men took part, either as driver or disinter- ested witnesses. Affidavits from these men will verify our statement that the motor ran continually from Tuesday 9 a. m. until today at 11:50 a.m. Not a town in western North Dakota or eastern Mon- tana, is there that doesn’t know the OVERLAND ENDURANCE CAR has been there—hundreds’ of people have placed their hand on the radiator to see if the motor was really cool under such a gruelling test, and then stood back and marveled as they listened to the motor purr away, waiting again to turn out on the long stretch—AN OVERWHEMLING DEMONSTRATION OF OVERLAND ENDURANCE AND ECONOMY. What’s Your Guess? The seal covering the speedometer will be broken tonight at eight o’clock, and’the mileage an- nounced and prize awarded. If you haven’t guessed, do so before eight o’clock tonight. The ENDUR- ANCE CAR will be on display in our Show Room tonight and tomorrow. Drop in and see the MOST AUTOMOBILE FOR THE MONEY IN AMERICA. LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY E00 EES ARS SERS STATISTICS Tell the Story “When Better Automobiles are, Built, Buick Will Build Them.” The following is an official report of the new car registrations in the state for September: Chrysler .. Dodge .... as Essex .. Studebaker .. Hudson . mi Willys-Knight . Hupmobile _ : Ford . Chevrolet .......... Buick leads everything in or near its price class. ‘Why do they do this? COME IN AND SEE Fleck Motor Sales Co. BISMARCK : - MANDAN It is now possible to buy two tube outfits complete with all fittings for $40.00. Coast to coast range is guar- anteed. We have made a close ‘tially of the wonderful new Super Heterodyne six tube set brought out by the Radio Corporation of America this year.° We have had this outfit in operation for six months under every possible condition and recommend it as 100% radio. There is nothing like it. = SMOOTH PERFORMANCE A program of constant me- chanical refinement involv- ing the body, engine, ‘clutch, brakes and other units of Dodge Brothers Motor Car, has resulted in an unusual smoothness of performance. You have only to ride in the car to instantly appreciate ‘the decided freedom from vibration. M. B. GILMAN Ca. 2I2 MAIN STROOT BISMARCK’ euone sos “Kelly - Springfield Tires” STRANI

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