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a et ee a EO ee Ow NE a eee § i a ot PAGE EIGHT ! THE BISMARCK TRIBUNB Ready For Fight SEND AID TO DEFENSE FORCE Central Peking Government Rushes Reinforcements © Shanghai, Oct. 11.—(By the A n| The Che army = di rg Shanghai the invading} Kiangsu troops representing — the | central government of Peking sending up heavy reinforcement day to the Sungkiang ar southwest of S| ghai. were | to | 28 mites | Sungkiang was capture by | Kiangsu troops after fighting duc- ing the past week, and inspection of | the Sungkiang area today re i preparations for a major en ment were being made although fol- | lowing sporadic fighting during the | night the guns in both amps were | silent today. The Chekian rein- | forces were obtained by withdraw.ng | troops from the Hwangtu sector, 15] miles west of here, where many of the early battles in the present con- flict took place Reports rec and north of Shanghi ing in progress toda from the west, show no fignt- | aA OLDS CONTEST PLAN IS GIVEN; MANY PRIZES | Tho Oldsmobile is handled in Bis- | marck by the Dakota Auto Company, which is conducting a con- | test, beginning today. A wheel at-| tached to a speedometer was placed in the show room. Each persons en. | tering the contest spins the wheel | by hand and guesses the total dis-| tance the wheel will travel in a week | ending next Saturday, Prizes aggre gating $500, embracing credit on the | Sales | Judge Landis, the purchase price of and 10 snapped in a belligerent attitude at prizes of automobile accessories, giv- the Washington ball park as criti- en outright. [cism against him for not suspend- A b- coach, combining senger ing more than O'Connell and Dolan comfort and style with moderate of the Giants began to pile up. price, been added to the Olds- | mobile line, it was announced today | = ated members of the American Automobile Association. The car was driven by Ralph De Palma, noted automobile race driv- It was the second record-break- by the Olds Motor Works, Lansing, | asso Michigan. The coach was designed and is being made by the Fisher Body CorpQration and is the first coach type of closed body to be man. er ufactured by that well konwn manu-/ing feat he has hung up with Chrys facturer. ler stock cars within three months. While the new model bh beea On July 16, driving another Ch named coach, it is virtually a two- ‘ler, De Palma tore up Mount Wil door sedan, having the same appear-|son, near Los Angeles, in 25 min- ance and refinements included in all utes, 48.85 seconds, breaking the the closed models of the Oldsmobile former stock car record by more line. It is being introduced to meet than two minutes, and the non the growing demand for closed cars.) stock record as well. which now form more than 70 per | cent of the entire production of the Olds factory. | New Special The coach is made of metal panels | 3 A MEE Meoietovroct aca ta tinlehed in Business Coupe Is Unloaded the rich blue Duco which was adopt- ed as standard for Old: eral weeks ago. The body ——- M. B. Gilman Co. has just unload- jed their first samples of the new fully rounded curves at the back is nearly the same length as the stan- KB Dodge Brothers Special Business Coupe and the Special Business Se- dard sedan. The roof is covered with heavy waterproof grained fabrikoid a which same material is used to cov-| These two cars have attracted 2 great deal of attention and have "been very much admired by every er the metal sun visor. The doors are exceptionally wide, one who has seen them. Both cars have the All Steel body dan being 33 inches. and allow easy en- trance and exit to and from both rear! Biidtcohtiveats and the Baked Enamel finish for ls which all of Dodge Brothers cars have ned a high opinion from Chrysler In th mers) andl in addition, each car is Equipped with five , Balloon A Remarkable Tires (30 x , front and rear ar of baseball, | | A Ride Tells Why how to find her, Neither has been|® week from Saturday, it was an | Grand Forks alumni of the to Minneapolis, he said. “Our plans for the future cannot be very definite,” he explained to questioners, “We are just waiting— waiting for the end.” The end, he indicated, was the out- come of the divorce suft instituted | in Cincinnati which will be heard there Monday. today making inquiry as to. the possibility of obtaining rooms in the federal building for hearings of the committee. He leaves for Chicago tomorrow. 'BORAH PLANS _ SPECIAL PROBE losser, of Grand Forks, president of} Grand Forks U. N. D. club at the the Alumni association. President| feast, it was stated. The purpose Thomas F. Kane, of the university,| of this organization, while not dei- and Congressman Olger B. Burtness| initely formulated as yet, will ve of Grand Forks, will speak. | to keep university graduates togeth- DIVORCE, LOVE PACT WILL BE Will Inquire Into Campaign | f The beginning of his romance with Expenditures CARRIED OUT) yi isp quedt gre declined vo dis. cuss. ‘That has all been gone over @ Chicago, Oct. 11.—(By the A. P.)—| in the divorce récords,” was his on- = nent i: S _ Boise, Idaho, Oct. 11.—The spec-| Major Frederick W. Hart, for love|ty statement. He expressed sympathy jial senate committee investigating | g¢ whom Mrs. Shirley Knox Hall-| for Dr. Hall-Quest. ‘political campaign expenditures will] Quest, left her husband, Pittsburgh meet in Chicago Wednesday cr} university professor who divorced “U” ALUMNI WILL GATHER Grand Forks, N. D., Oct. 11.—Uni- versity alumni, football stars of former years, the present Flicker- tail squad, and other students will Thursday of next week, Senator W. ‘KE, Borah, chairman of the commit- ite, who wired the three chairmen jof the national committees Friday, |requesting “that all facts touching lcampaign contributions both as to jcontributors and amounts, be avail- able to the committee,” he said last inight. | Senator |United States | | | | her here, has been found kere work- ing in his accountant’s office, Mrs. Hall-Quest has left Chicago while he has remained here. “She is nearby® though, and we shall be reunited and married as soon as my wife obtains her divorce in Cincinnati,” the former British army officer was quoted as saying. | gather at an alumni banquet to. be He refused to say where Mrs. Hall-j held on the evening of Oct. 17, jast Quest had gone, but said he knew before the annual Homecoming day, Borah also wired the Marshall at Chicago the famous aeroplane builder said—“It is surprising. I drove the car at all up to 50 miles an hour and found abso- lutely no engine vibration.” This achievement is all the more Automobile engineers have been striving for many years to lay the ghost of vibration —but it has re- | mained for the Willys-Knight to oeabk for being sored by a \ bring to the United States the car with 60 env other great | eecret of vibrationless engine- achiev, te to its credit, Willye- Knight long since ended the days Balancer—a great of valve-grinding and carbon- | é genius—the —and the Willys-Knight i Sn #8; W. Lanchester, sleeve-valve engine is known | Yt AGS. of Great Britain, builder around the world as the engine | ye ‘of one of the world’s most expen- that improves with use. | \= = ‘eve motor cars. es Leading engineering cn | i, With this new uity of eng car owners, the public generally, ; i neering, Willye-Kaigh tt achieves are impressed by Willys-Knight’s i — de. emoothness almost is anew —a new experience | e a O O tecredible to the thousands and —a new conception of i thousands of automobile owners Lahr Motor Sales Co. i i are synonymous with shrewd- ness of choice, judgment in engineering. ' The success of the Chryler Six | —so pronounced that it dom- | inates all motoring talk every- { f where—is easily understood if you take one ride in the car. 4 In design, in performance, in | riding qualities, in economy it makes far-reaching contribu- tions to the advancement of | motoring. The Chrysler Six has immedi- ately taken its place in the finest homes in the nation— i been accepted and adopted by | men everywhere whose names It is a sign of the times in pro- gressive design—the dawn of anew day in conservation and application of power, utili- zation of space, unexampled economy combined with absolutely even, consistent performance. : Ride in the Chrysler Six and find out why it is different, : why it is superior. We are pleased to extend the convenience of time-payments. Ask about Chrysler’s attractive plan. Dealers Everywhere. 1 | | Corwin Motor Co. | Endurance Test Shattering all previous ‘distance endurance records, a stock Chysler Six phaeton covered 1000 miles in 1007 minutes elapsed time at Fresno, Calif., Sept. 17. bumpers, nickled radiator with mo- to-meter and lock, automatic wind- shield wiper, rear view mirror, cowl lamps, scuff plates, five disc wheels and special body striping. Both of these cars are on display at the salesroom af the M, B. Gil- DonpGce BROTHERS SPECIAL TYPE-A SEDAN Deducting the time consumed for] ™" ©? necessary stops, such as for gaso- line, 0} ire changes and food for EXPLAIN QUEER PRICES the driver, the net running time} New York, Oct. 11-—Explanation was 878 minutes, 10.8 seconds, an|of the fractional charges in stares everaee speed of 68.331 miles an]—such as $4.98, 49 cents, ete.—is jour. given by James Hennigan, New York merchant. These prices are the re- sult of a custom established before the days of cash registers by a store proprietor who wished to have The distance, 22 miles longer than the New York Central Railroad's route from New York to Chicago. ‘was made in 5 hours and 21 minutes less running time than the famous |his clerks go to the desk for change. Twentieth Century Limited's sche-|In this way he able to check ap. duled time between America’s two & largest cities. It was made in an hour and 20 minutes less than the famous train has ever completed its shorter run. Certification of the Chrysler used for this amazing demonstration as a strictly stock car was made by the Los Angeles Times, which recently offered a trophy for such a feat, and which the Chrysler won. The time was clocked and certified by three ADIO Complete two tube outfits:with all accessories for $40.00. Roast to Coast range. LIFE NOT WORTH MUCH Vienna, Oct. 11.—Carl Schoeben, veteran executioner, leads the most hazardous life of anyone in Vienna. He has received 114 notes threaten- ing his life, many other notes threat- ening the lives of his wife and chil- dren, and has been attacked 16 times on the streets of the city. He has been refused life insurance. in stock for immediate deliv his is the finest-of all radios. We sell bulbs and batteries. Da and Night service.” Y Eee CHRYSLER SIX | A value that suggests itself on sight and proves itself in the course of years. The chassis is so dependable and smooth in operation, that perform- ance soon takes precederice, even over beauty, in the estimation of the owner. | Oakland pioneered and perfected the application of Duco body finish to motor cars a year before this enduring finish was accepted Saree generally. This spirit of progress on waa explains very largely why the Oakland Six is winning and hold- ing the good will of all who buy it. M. B. BILMAN Ca. ZIZMAIN BTROET BISMARCK ®HONG 606 “Kelly-Springtield Tires” a Q Standard equipment includes four-wheel brakes, disc steel wheels, balloon tires, | . nent top, Fisher Bodies, one-piece ventilating windshield on closed types, (Yor: finish, centralized controls, indirectly-lig] unit instrument panel, auto- “es matic spark control. G Glass enclosures for open cars at small Roadster $1095; Touring #1095; Special Roadster $1195; Special Touring $1195; Landau Coupe $2295; Coupe tor Four $1495; Sedun $1545; Landaa Nagy Sedan $1615. Prices at Factory H : &e | STAIR & PEDERSON OAKLAND PRODUCT OF MOTORS | / GENERAL SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1924 state]er after they leave school and to nounced last night by Walter Sch-| university will organize a permanent] boost the local university. Cleaner, Safer and Cheaper. Cook by Electricity. r ees