The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 8, 1924, Page 2

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PAGE TWO SEES BUSINESS GOING AHEAD DURING YEAR Col. Says Election Is to be a Big Spur The election results nationally uy duubtedly will prove a spur to Am- in business, Col. C. B. Little, ident of the First National nk, said today, after having re turned from a trip through the East The feeling was expressed just be- the election, he said, that if ident Cox were elected and h given a Congressional ma- jorit at people ld feel con fidence in the future, and the re ult would be more courage to in vest and go ahead in business, Col. Little said, Bu s has not been trong in manufacturing centers in the East, he said, but it is expeeted to im the coming year. the ¢ ore ction was. t inquiries as to what North Dakota and other fates in the Northwest would do in the elect At that time reports were be urried in the East that La- | i vould carry Minnesots, | orth and South Dakota, Montana | and probably Lowa. Eastern people, ¢ could not understand where Hette obtained so much strength 115. section | During his trip Col. Little spent om at White Sulphur Springs, V and att a meeting of th pard of tru of Dartmouth n or which purpose he went East. He saw Dartmouth play Yale, Harvard and Brown at football WOULD GIVE SORLIE FREE HAND IN MILL 4 Fargo, Nov. 8—The Fargo F in editorial comment today on the outcome of this state elec. urges that th of the board of manage ko charge of the operations an week's tion, of the state Little Back For East.’ rum, | WINS HOT FIGHT The close county was for EK. McCurdy de a Lost Battalion Golden Tale of | The Great War Romanee has. tell than the that nerican dough to hattalion, and the agony ¢ held out for si the encircling he the Argonne fe hae been laid un Battalion.” motic | hown under of eat YOUTHS ADMIT KILLING, HIDE BODY OF BOY Claim Death was Accidental and They Hid Body, Fear- ing Consequences Queens county, had shot Se 22 calibre a rifle R Me said tunda an Oct. F ak boy, have two shots, Meighan said: t in the killing and| covered he hidden the body nf the consequencés, dmitted their pi ssed th WeCURDY fight in Burleigh tates attorney con ait vot Harsid mene einen the children's court in Jamaica today. Adam Rotund: i mee Hirschfield, 14, a Some of the gladioli exhibited at Rotunda, after he had been threat-|the Royal Horticultural Shew in| ened with’ arrest and “treated to a{London were brought from Ger- told plate of ice cream,” Assistant jmany by airplane. no more golden tale tory of the Lost handful ot | who, in hanger ed wounds, brave ry herod privation, of oundres Sogrim days against vrdes in field gray a prest, But romanee der toll in “The Lost my picture which will the of the ite d Post of The American Legion Lah Ra TInT Gave NORRIE Soach With Genuine [web the bright colors of love i , . eee ie a ; Visher Body? It Is \gurrsroretienceavenifa enatitulengyd The Lowest Priced [Ga ton Glass play ‘Oe load aH the Coach Built, and Has | po on a millionaive, Hum 8 Ine the eeerrtaaéis uth Peat a a Genuine Metal Body, PERS nine vi Not The Usual Card | tachment cr keeps the hut boiling point. mill at Grand Forks, resign when | leaves office and that| yr che in the appointment of 1 new board to the end that no handicap he imposed the new ad-| Marion, 0. ininistration in ng out its ad eto make the mill a profitable try. indus HANDLING OF USED CARS BY DODGE IS TOLD “Handling of used tion with new automobile business has been one of the biggest problems with which the dealer has had to con- says Mr. Gilman of the M. B. in Co., the local Dodge Brothers rs in connec: r. The automobile buying public fs, slowly, acquiring a more intelligent understanding of the principles. in- vol he unfortunate and surprisi thing is that so often the new ¢ buyer shops around to get the high- est possible allowance for used car, instead of concentrating on the value to be received in the new car the only thing which should interest him. “The proper price for a used ear is | ust what it will bring in the open market, proper deductions for , selling and overhead nce made in ex- cess of this amount is a false value entailing certain loss in resale. “Suppose a customer es his car to the dealer and gets an offer of $200.00. He then takes it to anoth- who offers $300.00. Does competing dealer think the car s worth $300,007 Or is he willing to sacrifice the extra $100.00 to make the sale? And if he is willing to make this sac , not only in one instance, but day after day, how can he stay in business? “The obvious answer, of course, that the m less expense. is is rgin of profit on the new car is large enough to the dealer to make the excessive allow- cnee. The customer, hir pays the exc lowance. “We frankly tell our customers the margin of profit on our car does not provide for absor any used car losses, There is only one price on our Dodge B he: and all urchs henef, whether turn in an old in trade or ay the full eash price. BIG LUMBER FIRE RAGES Bemidji, Minn., Nov. 8 —Mi feet of lumber were destro fire which rd before noon at the Crookston Lumber pany's plant here and threatened to wipe out the entire plant. he flames were not under contro while the local fire departm isted by hundreds of — voluntec tod to stem the blaze. “"Den’t miss “The Battalion” at the Auditorium | next Menday and Tuesday | cvenings. M’CARTHY BROS. COMPANY At 12:45 P.M. Lost \ ‘lorence the n repor dition this morn. from kidney tro yer issued the f M well the last 2 poorly last nigh amount of nou day. Compli part of her abd in severity Mrs. dow was | i | | IS WEAKER > late Harding has not to free him from the of the trench-dwell at the Board. nor constantly RDIN 8. (By the A. P.) Kling Harding, wi- President Harding, in a serious con- ing. She is suffering uble, Dr, Carl ollowing bulletin been so 4 hours. She slept ing but a small ment during the ations in the upper omen have increased | Dv te Donee BRoTHers SPECIAL TYPE “A S E DAN Dodge Brothers “craftsmanship s evident in every detail. They have achieved an effect of pleas- ing smartness, while conforming strictly to the dictates of ‘conservative good taste. Every item of special equipment is obviously an integral part of the basic design—not an afterthought. Five Balioon-Type Tires M. B. GILMAN Co 212 MAIN STREET BISMARCK aoa : “Kelly-Springtield Tires.” PHONE keep the affair secret. boys corroborated his story. hi money with which\to the iit from a mail order house on District Attorney David W. Wolfe of that Arthur Meighan wer accidentally with : d that after con- sling the boy they had agreed to! The othe: ie gave buy Arthur! BISMARCK MAY _ BE OFFERED PLAYGROUND Rotunda said, was to, Schwer had taken | | Director of Harmon Founda- HAVE YOU SEEN The New Chevrolet s Corwin Motor Company \ vas dead, became fright-| many places in the city. ened and decided to hide the body. The four boys will be arraigned on the Harmon Foundation proposes to a charge of juvenile delinquency in] his and was “boosting” Hirschfield to! the branch of a tree when Arthuri “Give me the gun.; tion Is Impressed With The City Il take a shot.” i {in Bismarck with members of the New York The body of | 48 Meighan rested the rifle on 2 school board and Superintendent tn schwer, Jv, 1% who disap-| Stump behind Schwer to take aim at; Bismarek favorably impressed Miss] Saxvik, and last night met several peared from his Brooklyn home 10 Hae Bas fist Sipecorn) | Plorence Nadler, director of the Har-| Bismarck women. days ago, was found tectives infedly, and the bullet, going wild, : aide : Raed TH SIRT Hen untaRaoue. MERE DC rave] flodeedl i) Sch webervightwtentples: on Goumusuony New) Wols eue)si0 |) eed at call eee ee eee crore | tunda said. Schwer fell to the ground | today before she left for Aberdeen,|' Fred M. Lewis, a New York trav- ifaur dade MIG BENGE eee nd his companions attempted to re-, South Dakota, after inspecting a pro-|eling salesman, has averaged more Were lel te the spot be 4 boys, who] 8ive him with water. ‘They then dis. posed playground site and than 35,000 miles a year during his ler investigating cities in whic! ROUGH-DRY SERVICE TO a Two Ways To Dodge Washday _ Finished Service at Reasonable Prices. We are prepared to call for and deliver laundry or Dry-Cleaning orders to all parts of Bismarck. GOLDEN WEST LAUNDRY MANDAN, N. DAK. For Bismarck Service Please Phone Bismarck 258. top, Fisher Body, one. give money for establishment of 8 playground. The site which the board of edu-! eation had picked out in ap; for the benefits of the Harmon dation is the Cage tract southeast of the Country Club. It contains sever- al acres | Miss Nadler said have qualified and lected. “Under the plan, the Harmon Foundation would give $2,000 to ac-/ quire a playground, which must be maintained. Miss Nadler visited the schools and other points of interest that 87 cities | 50 are to be se-! 32 years on the road, and has trav- jeled a total distance of more than | 1,000,000 miles. | 10c Per Pound YOUR DOOR The | drafted SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1924 ‘York “(England) Council has | shouting or use of bells by street forbidding | venders. an ordinance Fagged Out— from the throb of tired feet! OST foot distress origi- nates in one of three shoes that cramp the boned of the feet; stiff and rigid shoe arches; incorrect walk- ing, the unnatural style of toeing out. The One Remedy ‘The Ground Gripper Shoe, to eliminate the thre¢ princi- pal causes of foot troubles, has three particular features: 1. The Straight Inner Line. The Ground Gripper Shoe has a full toe with a straight inner line, giving the big toe ample room to regain its normal position. No trouble-making pressure on your toes. 2. The Flexible Arch. Every Ground Gripper Shoe has a flexible arch, which forces the arch of your foot to cure itself. 3. The Rotor Heel, Ordi- nary shoes almost force you } to toe out. The patented Rotor Heel of the Ground Gripper Shoe is #0 constructed as to overcome this tendency. Only the Ground Gripper Shoe gives you all three of these specific foot- helps. it~ | a 1 W Ths Sve Lina MEN’S CLOTHES SHOP ALEX ROSEN & BRO. McKenzie Hotel Block ROUND RIPPER SHOES Aboveall elseOakland cherishes the constant and growing good will of Oakland owners. Its pur- pose, therefore, is to build so well that the Oakland Six will surpass in daily performance the anticipation of all who buy it. Q Standard equipment includes four-wheel brakes, disc steel wheels, balloon tires, permanent one-piece ventilating windshield on closed types, Duco finish, centralized controls, indirectly-lighted unit instrument panel, automatic spark control. GQ Glass enclosures for open cars at small added cost. Roadster #1095; Touring $1095; Special Roadster #1195; Special Touring #1195; Landau Coupe #1295; Coupe for Four #1495; Sedan #1545; Landau Sedan #1645. Prices at Factory . Stair & Pederson 606’Main St. Bismarck. OF OAKLAND PRODUCT GENERAL MOTORS NAN RUE ANN EI

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