The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 20, 1925, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE e SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 19. 1924 by 20%. They will exceed those of 1923, which was the year A § K LOW E R ‘ | F é é Ge of maximum production for the in- dustry as a whole, by over 60%. Big Tariff Fieht Leoms in Be Saar, a bge ” es _ bring as: 4 3 ‘ : | Bones of Big Mountain Sheep = _ ae : oo s ee ¢ ea DARING RAID Near Future; Sweeping ig, tae i Z, £97 ie ¥ i w : | Discovered on Trip to . ‘ : : P Denver gukeiee ohetween sto: ns SIRT 2 Ra aie ‘ i Pa Si ae x 000 and $12,000 was secured by two Revision Predicted - , 4 Ree : 2y Proposed Park Site : ee Moh | WHO HOPI SheoNenEeTS. Sate oo : ° rying the \pay roll to the Colum- BY CHARI STEWART S : BARR tee i : One of the rarest natwoal relies ¢ 1 [ine mine near Brie, ten miles NEA Service Writer te 3 ot a iby-gone day was found on the fee ee . north of here today, according to state and other offic ‘ ad Lands tis week [rae tat ty part ors skull ta] Rey. Sale @ aie) | KATE R. O'HARE {monster mountain <ieep, the horns i wach measure two feet in a a : Fes Sawet HERE TO FIND width. The ckall weighs | pounds and is ee, : e 4 Pe ie PRISON GOODS | W. Maurek of Fargo, state : ae ae oe, ‘ Ce Kate Richards O'Hare is here. game warden, —y the fi . : es 3 ae e ie woman who was arrested, | During a journey of exnloryt' 5 ee : tried anu convicted for sedition ‘by me of tue caves he stumbl % tt = = r a federal judge in December, 1917, the skull whica y ed to 4 . in Bismarck, has returned un- a 2 w. gon and sterday to heralded. This time she does not kan range peat a fide f Hrs 4 : bits, the histor: here, The q 3 i: come to condemi the United States iigion, ee | oe Lb 8 ‘ ‘ : cull was deteriorating into sand| (Egesae < . government but to attack the mak- more ot ‘ | stone, but the teeth are still in ex- 4 A Ce Se ing of clothing in prisons and the cellent condition. Two teeth 2 2 S sale of this clothing. shaken loose by the jolts of t g Immediately after her arrival ay seem i piv nae, di ¢ the deva h i It was taken | Wagon. French itroops fighting the Riff troops cf Abd el Krim must contend | here she made a survey of cloth- think about InGhsbER ede Storaine lawhile those who survived hoped for Hrofessors Simpson and Yoder of | with such rough and barren terrain as this upon which an outpost is| ing stores, at the completion of t love a Mire it ny tica udded to the horror after the earca had opened | the North Dakota state college say | pitching shelter tents any! digging entrenchments. Rifles are stacked | which she declared that a great ne tremor ehool= tlie sul i that the skull is at leas: 300 years ‘back of the tents to the left while the men make camp. amount of prison-made goous is be- old. ing sold in the city. Maurek found the rarity in a cave ! é cient.| without a conductor affords an ex-/in the Tepe Canyon district, 40/ DODGE BROTHERS uaa fs caually wpparent in the UNAM NO CEE feats So, of |cellent schooling, for musicians in| miles north ef Medora. It is’ the SET NEW MARK|«: ane the first of March, have| BISMARCK MAN MPRMAER th ; : s Is | technics and accuracy, and that the/jaw of the Bad Lands that any mu eet meat eee en deve of the dog who, cro ‘ ne we «| brilliance of the Moscow State Opera! finds revert *o the owner of the —. Be ee eG IS HONORED BY aan GOH f th Gat 4 BIG . PLOT T0 , He is i i: is probably due in large measure to| jing on which they are found, The here were fewer than 15,000 new reflection training of many of the orchestra! swner, known as Six-shooter | Production and Deliveries Ex-| Dodge Brothers cars in the hands N. D. FIREMEN have for another dog, posthu- ‘members without a leader. Slit des WAS at ae rod eOWAL NE of calers in the United States and . mous son . mother | {5iim, Is ¥ b ie 4 ‘ ; i. ‘ Pee nee (aes aa i {England and his permission to re-| eed Corresponding Periods | Canada—iess than an average of] yy. and Mrs. H. L. Reade, Harry board in doin 1) a FUEL SAVING Hove"ithe SSieuell- couca noe Bers 4 5 cars for each dealer. Unfilled] Homan, chief of the’ Bismarck fire 5 } Ree eae el =| celvealuetore several days. As the of All Previous Years orders have exceede:! cars on hand} department, and George ‘Haugen Ther . ne | ¢ Spina te ta| MAIN SIBAILEOON | oie arte war cnnieus te for several months. have returned from Kenmare, where Sligamanis Serr sae ! : : Pane TIRES CHEAPEST | ving the find ‘to the histori Total sales of Dodge Brothers| “The size of new car stock: is| they. attended the Bist annual Fire- Spanish Exile Says Great : t upon Spain : museum they notified the neighbors | yiotor ron the nie 6 anon Ole consid Rats Hionewhichtwaslin’ sea. ate ; on ‘ , : f but as his] oe and took it on themselves to. vio- | Motor irst 9 months! ered that the number of diffe a Pawedneldayrand’Thare. have ever known Military Organization patrir i Veron Oe June 2a. Altogether, jate the unwritten law of the Bact | Of 1925, acc ng to official Agures| twpes of passenger cars has heen| Gay. Mr.-Reade was elected secre. And now we have George B. Lock Secks Control Calls Alfonso Coward bal loon tires are cheapest. tive | anda, A just released, have broken all r virtually doubled ‘by the addition | tary of the association for the 29th wood's “National Republic,” which seexs Contro! i coward, not phy yd ane ie the) Conclusion ‘of (tire! “ce ekull memaine thelpermanent|Ords ofor!) the <cornds: of the speciat types fitted with disc | consecutive term. speaks for old-line Republicanism if - ut ir e hakers here from their observation of the state historical | Months of previous les] wheels, bumpers and other extr: Mr. Reade said the meeting was a { the effect of balloon tires on fuel of the te hi fi ae ion does, calling for MILTON BRONNER 1 i ° ae elie Gi Panto Gi will be in custody of | in the ‘United States ana! Canada.| equipment.” treat success and that the people of 5 NEA Service Correspondent Gin Cheese epeidew ine EnG . Crawford, superintend | ‘tom January 1 to June 1, 1925, in] At no time during the carly | Kenmare provided royal entertain- ght, 1 4 i Vu \ 3 a induatey ! : reased 15.4% and overseas siles! months of 1925, although produc-| ment for the firemen. One of the f Tune ; ea | thing ine EY SERT ENE SUS Hu PbaulOkMeENE: ate ney bane increased 48.67 over the same|tion was in ed from 900 to 1.- ate areqne held across a Det t v there ex i e wor Rurielay | ards Ww on comes the ad- months last year, 100 per day, were dealers; able to 1996 sbeiaty a Ponte es with huge foreign in| 4", erful reactionsiny - crit itstorn have tein strong | vice thay fuel! eonsumpHanrwitne tie | COE) IM ENIEEOS: “This: healthy increase appears} accumulate ‘the stocks they de-| j, ‘a6, 1026 convention w:ll be held aes ce i organization t ae balloon tires is slightly high- even more remarkable,” said M. B.| sired in anticipation of spring de f accordin it ‘i . s of the n tly high- | s sired in anticipation of spring Rigi Rea wens Wall Street. |! have heard F " face yoursel® is nl cord tires ar ARE KILLED IN Gilman, local Dodge Brothers deal-| mands. MORE JAPS IN BRAZIL t WI erin ere Gaon saeenittoniiie he | erin ess your thoughts sed, but WS Meetge bak eos when it is considered that 1 Careful analysis which Dodge} Tokyo.--A Japanese colonization Pim eciNe otal ean ae a ear Especially if your thou c, Lower rolling resistance, GAS EXPLOSION | °: r year in’ Dodge] Rrothers have made of market and] society has started a campaign to d against the | lor. Dalia enliit A b Seay Cr kee me — a he 1924 sales! industrial conditions throughout | induce Nipponese women to emigrate set its face like flint a cause. . i F popular movement t inst cords, the gov-|_ Walsenburg, Cclo. June 20.— 923 sales by ove :{the country led!them to expect}to Brazil, where a large Japanese CORN AEEL “It's ae onder ui at ae neers say balloons | Thre SW killed and two! compared with » loss of 11% sus-| their domesite’ sales throughout |¢olony has been established. Bs certains! supremacy of armies and it per ; ack up r, because of their] injured in an ion at the Gor-| tained over the same period thy the ainder of 1925 to show an : Spr ara arentt-to he | enlists all rapaciou Aub H They | tendency take up the vertical; don mine of the Gordon Coal Com-| industry -as a whole. flincrease of approximately 156: Hoi ee eel BLE C n big business and : i movement the body over rough |} 5 miles northwest of here,|ourse, made t W}over last year, substantially Pho Wwhashabslaftriawalitor. a 7000-mile Ries , e he man 8 Eeot the ti roads and thus ulso reduce fuel con- } } night. , The e: high mark to equa da difficult] same as shown during the first five mption ° ts ans trip to Scotland, said he was going su Hee Ss t tire | te 6,000 foot level. The ‘bodies | one to surpass. in 1 months. there just to “pick a few sprigs of pats ‘ : C2 ever h a 7 facturers pe more | WeTe recovered. “The, sound condition of the| Dodge Brothers total sales, in-|heather and eat a dish of haggis.” as scholar, ae a f fabric have been put into University : unc mus hngarithaoreuelt : 1 s than formerly, and the Rescued From } Oye crude rubber has been comparatively less than that put into high pressure tubes. Since crude rubber has jumped mere hered y life of the states as shipped of ; d they know that in such to under th catllieneay diclatee i Harding took office he Re : es pa Rae ees the Canary Se Sa ‘islands wi even the formality | onal j : |from 17 cents to cents a pound to put thertari¢® ‘way (Olean trial: ea 2 springs from] it less than a year, it, is this that 5 goles paket s ite From there he w E a ae e ' epees irony| has caused the price of high press} » : the time | cued by Henri Dumay, j-jthe 1 ’ the inner! uve tires to be raised twice in the oe : pene ta | can-trained journalist who directs | ¢li z last two, months. aie to oav her {the great F h newspaper, “Le | - F = pe 2 E tires now make up more af 4 ry Quotidien s PEE an half the total daily preduction she. ie v he lives an exile, in a qu FORM L pout 115,000 tires in the Akron eT ar ets date ert ch dic Hale mney tus gr Now Every Family Can Afford a Real Closed Car yanufacturers wanted which H 10 thought they did and | mun, sneaking, at ‘various times. iP ten weneral of the! | St mAs eipinaMares - + « Overland Makes It Easy to Enjoy Bigger not only. in {Cologne ade during a recent Sian, ul in Greve Re IE re AUTO. Si Power, Finer Comfort at a Record Low Price. mibacen militarily sugennen ers of the State Opera Orchestra : femmes vs tecelyed practically, <0 johhtediy bulong to it and iipewine| er c p prings* and uphol- : from any of their old world debtors | the. monarchist of Hungary 8 Crepes Wade ato etal \ Re Watts Sete Bid Werle) :| ‘In my countr; : str ect i : ———_— = : me except England, and la sye ate thé army. The ¢ y | number, Herr Abendroth se The London County Council has S Serene tie Te thaarilita there are musicians in Russia) appropriated $6,000 to be used in ; e} Sea ee ec need oP | tenvof that sis : 's burden without grum-| taking school children to theaters ’ : : « : e pr asis, » he In his opinion this orehest hakespeare plays. ss oa] = = 7 Worlds Lowest Priced Cars 2% challenges, and "big-business In| re! oe with Sliding Gear Transmission the role of ti ler, on the = epee ° rt : te Every family that has long wanted a fine, roomy, Long and low—with satin finish — with extra-wide “The ne cee ay more | 1 : i ‘ . powerful, reliable closed car—and yet has been hesi- doors—with a one-panel windshield—with fine cloth than this car is worth,” commented | ; GM.A.C. Tie Peyrent Pron Saves tating on account of cost—should welcome thistatest, upholstery— ( tha candid Friend wr, conrox. E rat ees ; greatest closed car creation by Overland, With a 27-horsepewer, dependable Overland engine “Ym selling him a piece of proper ‘iti pa ‘ —patented, easy-riding springs—husky axles of Mo! A Ee ea ee Feat Library est on. fo the Tain toe savin cua denum steel—foot accelerator—big, safe 10-inch Washington Star. i ———= passenger SEDAN at a price that never before brakes—pressure-feed | NOT EMBARRASSING Z = “ commanded so much quality. , Small down payment—52 weeks to pay the balance. PUR Done Eke queen All Steel Touring, $495 ; All Steel Coupe, $635; All Steel Sedan, $715; f.0.b. Toledo “Does the question Y 2 i j & i Masel emia tes: aa ' New Standard Sedan, Wes ge Pass eae oie ‘ fn | Pacts-Not Claims $ 5 ( : Oakland has proved— Owners have | ‘ : : proved—and you can prove these SF0.b. Toledo a faets about Oakland performance, yO EO Flexibility — We do not hesitate to match Oakland’s flexibility against that of any car. And by this we mean its lightning, getaway, brilliant acceleration, instant responsiveness. i | Ribintions: oily. a : Power—Ability to travel at sustained high speed mile after mile—to Be iee Ge actotomuce : take steep hills on high—to pull you through the toughest going— er icine gestae apd ‘ . these are just a few of the thrills which the great power of Oak- Eee sudieaat rene: land’s highly developed, ylinder engine gives you. Having us rewire your Control— Quick, sure braking and skidless stops with Oakland’s time- car's Lighting, Ignition, proved four-wheel brakes—easy operation, thanks to automatic Generating and Starting [i spark, centralized controls and easy gear shifting. System meanod work . ‘ And adding full measure to your satisfactio: Fisher | properly done with the Nn are Body, eit . materials. Close Duco Finish and Balloon Tires. We invite you to drive an Oakland Six and match its performance against that of any other car. : STAIR MOTOR COMPANY ee: anecmer WINNING AND HOLDING coo OAKLAND SIX PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS ° TI Soe: : ) Moe eet eee

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