The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 29, 1924, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT : THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE AUTHORITIES | ARE SILENT IN MURDER CASE Must Examine One More Wit-/ ness, Says District Attor- | ney Thompson | | n Gabriel, California, Sheriff W. A. Shay trict Attorney Thom today without rev evidence of imports tained throug the body bank pre ing ne what they had ob new am Re Fe r through the open- Jeposit box held joint Miss Mary Watkin r whos his on ey slain ofa by Fe nin, Here are the sons of Mrs. Nellie Taylor Ro: ing. ‘Their father held the same office rom lett to Ambt and € j Mexico. and € hody was found late = must examine one s whom Iam not free ton id Thompson, “before I ean our work here will help death, in| ino today and on what! will depend our future wit-] Pee’ witne examined San Berns world tal eigen of s FE. Lahr. » people look er oper ory performa bility for and they |FAHAY MURRAY GBT 25 YEARS Cenvicted in Connection With the for found to beque Ati widow and his daug! that he had held joint Watkins contained many lett most of which w Fee or Miss Wi an documents, turned to Mrs. OFFICIALS OF MAXWELL SEE HUGE DEMAND Detroit, Nov of well Motor Corpor: like x today that the nation-wide corded Walt the | | 00 Roste of the Train Robbery | promot I four y creation, | vest most enthusiastic eve well product. It is @ thusiastic than the reception rst good Maxwell th million dollar | De Roundout, Iil- | imme d to! tion ude | oe Boy the convieted Yl has been ca robbe hundre tomobile have + s, Willie, J ed to the Maxwell-Chry Aa ae f sler showrooms throughout the coun try to see the line of cars that pub-| licity proclaims to be withou among four cylinder motor j the world, and from which, he adds,| results have been achieved which | surpass those hitherto ined from | cos any four cylinder car, ‘The tremen-! dous and outspoken enthusiasm with which the public has greeted the new Maxwell permits us to one conclusio E til} who w dom by i du tual robber | Monday by Ju v ten- | there the limit 1 him to were imposed | J ffe today on , DEATH liam Fahay, former postoffice in- | ctor, and Mur loc . convicted of plotting t 100,000 mail robbery at Roundout, The jud; the senten- | ly so that ; eo to he | years: J dames ge of sales, is that the ne just as profound : did the Chrysler it The reception heing accorded minds me of that last winter, when that car the begin a demand th have ne en able to. meet.” CAR SERVICE IS IMPORTAN’ Why should there be twii many establishments servicing as there are establishments selling netual maximum sent served by each is 2 the TO ENCOU ‘0 GROW CO’ a, Noy. 20.-Ame. pped wi complet e| nt time more 40,000 f cotton are under cultivation. | This is 40 times greater than t acreage cultivation in 19) an government this year to produce pounds of raw cotton. One in Erivan has on output of nearly j 2,000,000 pounds « month. | In order to encourage farmers to | cultivate their own cotton fields, | the government is Lahr of the Lahr Motor Sales s that it means simply that some car dealers have failed to pro- perly meet their responsibility for the cars they sell. “When any car owner has to go somewhere else for the cooperation, counsel and service that make for satisfaction in ownership, the man alloting thei | GEO. L. KILMER W. L. SHERWIN ROTTLER BORING BAR AUTO-MOTIVE SALES SERVICE STATE DISTRIB! P. O. Box 2 General repair and service work. finishing and piston fitting. Oiling and Havoline Oils and G , the name speaks for Howard Culligan is now with us. trial fat » eylinder re- We handle self. We aim to please, give us a 218-4th “RADIOLA Ill A” An exceptionally fine set for farm use. The “Radiola III A” has good volume, a range equal to any set, and is very simple to operate. Famous addresses, popular orchestras, shows, all at your finger-tips. A turn of the. knob and you can be entertained by the selected talent of our greatest cities. Phone 131 Price Complete Including Loud-Speaker $100.00 WHY NOT RADIOLA FOR CHRISTMAS? B. K’S ELECTRIC SHOP 408 BROADWAY | Proceedings Started Against Get Rich Quick Schemer SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1924 of Wyom- | in October. The prese What Do You Want? Specifications Or Satisfactory Service When you are trying to decide which car to buy look past the specifications —WHAT’S _ BEHIND IT. Nothing will please us more than an oppor- tunity to compare Willys-Knight or Overland specifications Part For Part with any car in their price class. But thats a small considera- tion compared to “what’s back of it.” You can oe make the latter comparison. Why not o it. t 1,000 pounds ULD DEPORT CHAS. PONZI Rigas |Gets Five Years For Abduction ustion consequ up- on the hardships of travel in visiting the holy places of Isham. Moslems believe that by these visits they will gain sanctity here and paradise here- tafter, lahom he death rate of this year’s pil-| five been higher than usual, | state district court here today when ttributed to so many of the | he found guilty of abdtiction in | pilgrims being aged and infirm. connection with his elopement with a Nov. 29.— Alluwee, Ok- r, Was sentenced to penitentiary in Now Oklahoma, Joseph ~ , forme Ton i} et rich scheme of} rs and which attracted in-{ on, Nov, Charles nts of many millions wa Winter GASOLINE Texaco Starts Easy In Cold Weather Because the Texas Company changes the specifica- tions of their gasoline for winter use. Texaco Winter Gasoline doesn’t cost you any more than usual, but it’s a REAL WINTER GASOLINE. Why not try TEXACO next time if you are not al- wweady using it? WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF Tires — Heaters — Radiator Winterfronts — Winter Motor Oils, ete. ALCOHOL 80c PER GALLON The TEXACO STATION Texaco Gasoline and ‘Oils Also Handled By The LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY Emporor Takes Refuge i With Japanese Nov, 20 According to a tch from Peking, Ha boy emp of Chi as yesterday granted hi the new government of i today took refuge in they It stated ; Pparently no e for) r immediate danger. | n was fs # TAKES HEAVY TOLL OF PILGRIMS TO Mi . Dutch East Indies, Nov. 1,000 Dutch Indian Mo- ans who made the pilgrim- CA CALL 1 - 100 For the Most Efficient Taxi Service a America HasTaken ToltsHeart The Chrysler Six sells itself every time it exhibits its dashing appearance on road or highway. The contrast between it and other cars is so marked that the desire to own one is bred then and there. But that desire is as nothing compared tothe delight induced later on. If its only charm were the charm of appearance, the attraction would soon wear off, But the Chrysler is just as unusually attractive as it looks. One after another it reveals these unusual qualities even be- fore it gets under way. Just to sit in the car and look about reveals first a quality all Americans love—compactness, conservation of space, neatness, artistry and a complete elimination of unnecessary elements. You look up from the cradling comfort of the Chrysler as you pass other cars and almost laugh. You see needless height, need- less bulk, needless weight, needless length as you never saw them before. Your motor is as compact as the car itself—a jewelled watch with the busiest, most alert, most effective flow of power you ever experi- enced. Your whole motoring world is changed for you—delight- fully changed, economically changed, efficiently changed. That the American people have taken the Chrysler to their hearts is no sur- prise at all—it is a very natural, logical thing. They are almost extrav- agantly enthusiastic about the Chrysler because the Chrysler has shown them delights in motoring they have never known before. Corwin Motor Co. CHRYSLER SIX S-year-old girl member of his urch choir. The jury deliberated 5 minutes. Cleaner, Safer and Cheaper. | Cook by Electricity. | 1 UNUSUAL VaLUES | DEPenDABe Usen Cans | First Aid for Doctors The doctor needs an all-weather car of high quality but low in cost and econo: to operate. Here it is. Chevrolet Utility Coupé $640 f.0. b. Flint, Michigan has a high-grade body with extra wide doors, large plate A used car in good condition may costa little more at the time of sale, but it costs a lot less afterwards. windows with Ternstedt window regulators, comfortable upholstery, roomy single seat, and a mammoth rear compartment for instruments, sick- room supplies and luggage. For your protection make your used car purchase froma repu- table dealer, It is easy to handle, depend- dh Economical Transportation able every day in the year, end has apte power to con- tend with road condi- 1923, 4 DOOR FORD SEDAN In very excellent condition. The tires are . practically new, and the upholstery per- fect. A’ very la model Closed! Car at a real bargain prige. DODGE BROTHERS TYPE B SEDAN The buyer of this, car will ‘have our unqualified new car guarantee. ‘In addition to this guarantee he will have the special equipment of two ‘bumpers, extra tire, heater, rear view mirror, moto meter, with lock, automatic windshield wiper. For cold weather here is a high-grade, easy starting, dependable, well heated Closed Car at a substantial’ reduction from our new car prices. It will pay you well to see this car. M. B. GILMAN CG 2IZ MAIN BSTRBET BISMARCK r4YONe 808 With passing months, Oakland owners realize more and more that the Oakland Six is not merely.as good a car as they had expected, but much better. Features of standard equipment that are winning and holding good will GQ Four-wheel brakes, disc steel wheels, balloon tires, permanent top, Fisher Bodies, i Sindshigld on closed types, Duco finish, cencralized controls, indivectiy lighted Vastatnecs pynel automatic spark control. GO Glass enclosures for open cars at small added cost. . Roadster $1095; Touring $1095; Spec. Roadster $1195; Spec. Touring $1195; Ci Landau Coupe 1295; Coupe for Four $1495; Sedan $15453 Landaw Sedan 81645, Ac Fecao, STAIR AND PEDERSON PRODUCT . OF GENER-AL N ah '

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