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THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1925 BELL COMPANY FILES ‘PROTEST Protests against the valuation of their property for taxing purposes on the basis proposed by the state ‘hoard of tax equalization were filed with that body 4 hearing today ‘by the Northwestern Bell Tel phone company, Dakota Central Telephone company, —_ Northern States Power company, American Railway Expr y and the Hughes Electric If the board decides to mak changes in’ the egsments «an nouncement will be made later, it was said. Hoi Assassinated London, change tele; dispa Kong Kong Liu Chung-Hoi, minister of the Cantonese ment has been assas' | Keep out of the kitchen PAG p SIX _ TH ORDER STATE Arrival of Russian Gold in Eng ee anGn C T0 DISMANTLE a : 7 ? auction in sas =e psa! ad lof Wrincing. outa nem modal TROLLEY LINE xtantly Increasing Production — | every year.” Mayor Lenhart Serves Notice THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE HONORED * Bank Files Five Million | Incorporation ——_——- aes Incorporation Building and Lo: Grand Forks with tion of $5,000,000 was announced at the secretary of state's office here today. The incorporators of the new institution were listed as M. B. Ruud, D. W. Smith, Thomas 1.. Larson, M. A. Berg, T. A. Swig- gun, J.D. Taylor, Edgar A. Berg, T. B. Elton and Olaf The new institution was given permission to issue 100,000 shares of stock with a par value evidence that a motor wise public is ee ee more and more appreciative of the | greater value made possible by \Dodge Brothers sound policy of con- of the Dakota tion of italiza- aaa sodge Brothers Motor’ FARGO BUILDS HUGE GAS PLANT Vehicles, both passenger and cqm- mercial, effective Monday, August lith, has been received by M. B. Gil- n Aug. 20. e one of the most moi in the United Sta’ man, local di New list pric as follows: and the on unit of its type middle west when the city’s new . 1045' $150,000 gas plant, now in construc- . 7 . 960{ tion, is completed, officials in charge h . «++. 1035 | of construction claim. reen Commercial 885 Jes Hadfi anel Commercial 960! jislop of the el Special Types arg) company, Inc. New : : $ 975) rived in Fargo Tuesday to superin- 1280] tend building of the plant for the} - 1145] Union Light, Heat and Power com- es y of Fargo. | “gase| They gave the opinion that the| The price of the Roadster, $855.) want would be completed and pro- and that of the Chassis, $730, remain) jyeing gas by December 31 unchanged. ie shor Dodge Brothers, product has! American Girl | Bests English Tennis Meteor reached the highest peak of mechani- Aus f. o. b. Detroit, are Fargo, N. go will h Standard Types gas produc ae < : ...$ 875 v-. 1195 | on Board of Administration to Quit | Touring Service f organized . Vincent, Elmer E, Smith ~ R. Jones with ock_of $100,000, cal perfection in its history,” de- clares Mr. Gilman. “In an attempt to i supply public demand, factory pro- i duction has been stepped up since! the first of this year from 990 cars a day to the present rate of over 1,100 and now Dodge Brothers are| ush ing rapidly as possible an! ht million dollar expansion pro- ingle| primary school this and her give them ings andi iv Mrs.) pupils will present a nery for a production of 1,500 a ers, captain | of her life at the celebratioy own of Wash 100th anniver: Mary Italin will he special honors, She enters er fifieth year of teaching in the ston, Il, sary’ this Forest Hills, N.Y. y Goss, hart m appro i at the west side) |ficors and selection of next year's cup team, 6-2, 11-5 cut is just the appli-- i poli tennis club's “stadium, cation of Dodge Brothers policy of | i ithfully returning to the buyer the | meeting place. ng made possible by inereased HOTEL MEN | In an address this morning I. A. oduction, e the first of this| | Medler of Omaha, EDs discussed year production has been steadily; | the overcrowding of the hotel field “increased month after month, The} ELECT SLATE pointing out that the hotel business first six months of 1925 were the ——— ranked second among the industries i largest in the factory's history—| Grand Forks, Aug. 20.-(#)-Mem-j of the country in its expansion dur- bers of the Northwest Hotel asso-| i ciation were scheduled to end their} will more than 11 per cent greater than The hotel men! nual convention here this where th ¥ afternoon with the election of of-|hotel men of that city for two da ‘problem for Dodge Brothers execu- he guests of the for their product, but to increase = tives has been, not to find a market production to supply a ready mar-| control This will be ee eee” BORGLUM SEEKS NATIONAL SHRINE SITE IN BLACK HILLS; MONUMENT TO NATION'S LEADERS ballin Game Wardens : : Co. ocastne | ied. demand for Dodge Auth ed : s nul Motor Cars is convincing | Carry Weapons =. has heen in trade babimnee, terday at if of Haze ha for fur ——d ONE THIN WOMAN tens ©" GATNED 10 POUNDS chose ‘Skinny Men Can 7 | Do the Same That's going some—but skinny men, women and children just can’t help putting on good, heaithy flesh », when they take MeCoy’s Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets. chock full of vitamines as the | na fishy tasting cod liver oil itself, but thes coated, taste- y to take as y and won't upset the stomach. One woman ii memo two 5 understoo! millionai » project single Jardine Removes an GRES SURE FANE Bureau Director Terre Haut nd—A threshing ne ne ona f near here broke recently, New parts w rather than te valu- | airplane hired to s port, Ind., for the parts, f these has w more than mach down nhart Drug Co, J. D. Cowans any «uggust for’ Me- er Oil Compound Tab- elevati¢ Directions and formula on each re Black Hill Situ jet McCoy's, the original and gen- Runyan Lumber Co. uine Cod Liver Oi} Tablets.” Adv. Phone 94 ‘ the the Univer-| => ‘SAME FINE STUDEBAKERS Prices Reduced— Quality Maintained had directly HOME-BUILD JUMPS AT F! Far 4 0. PY Hargrave correctly designe: a life time. A. W. Lucas Co. CRY IN THE NiGHT and some one in need of i mediate hel in stomach« ing diarrhe , there is >f from pain, ease and i ‘CHAMBERLAIN’S '‘SOLIC and DIARRHOEA REMEDY Keep it always in your home. HIGHEST HESE low prices are not for new cars built to sell at new prices. They are for Studebaker cars identical with those which have been in tremendous demand at higher prices during the past eleven months. They are for Studebaker cars so well built of such high quality materials that net profits during the past six months have averaged only $140.64 per car. The rest of the money the public paid us went into making a car with scores of thousands of miles of excess transportation. These earnings are a triumph for the one-profit basis of manufacture. No manufacturer on a less efficient basis could have made a dollar selling cars of Studebaker quality at Studebaker prices. Studebaker is the only one-profit car in the fine car field. Only Ford and Studebaker make for all their cars all bodies, all engines, all gear sets, clutches, springs, differentials, axles, steering gears, gray iron castings and drop forgings. Thus we save and pass on to purchasers profits which many other manufacturers must pay to out- side parts and body makers. No “yearly models” makes sales jump Thus we were able last January to reduce prices already low. Then we announced that Studebaker would have no more “yearly models” to artificially depreciate cars in the hands of owners. Sales instantly started to soar and have forced the vast Studebaker plants to maintain peak pro- duction throughout the summer, in the face of declining production for the industry in general. To one-profit savings we thus add savings due to long continued peak production. These savings we share with customers in the price reduction announced August Ist. We still use genuine leather, mohair upholstery, Country Club C eran Sedan ..... Special Six Models New Price Old Price Saving Duplex-Roadster $1395 $1450 $ 55 Sport Roadster . 1595 1645 50 Duplex-Phaeton 1445 1495 50 Coach ... . 1445 1595 150 Brougham . 1695 1795 100 Victoria . . . 1750 1895 145 Sedan ... . 1895 2045 150 fine northern white ash and hard maple, tough extra gauge steel for which we pay premiums, plate glass, walnut inlaid with holly and other refine- ments. In short, these are the same fine cars in every particular—only the price has been reduced. You can’t appreciate what a bargain Studebaker cars are at these new price until you compare them point by point with others. Remember that Studebaker cars have been kept constantly up to date. Improvements have been made as soon as developed—not saved up for spectacular announcements under the guise “new yearly models” designed to depreciate cars already in the hands of owners, Superiorities—both hidden and obvious Many of the most important superiorities of Stude- bakers are hidden until revealed by thousands of miles of usage, but here are some you can check to prove our statement that every Studebaker is more up to date than the newest “yearly model.” On all present Studebaker models, you'll find an automatic spark control, safety ligi ting control on the steering wheel, 8-day clock and gasoline gauge on the dash, improved one-piece windshield, special coin- cidental lock of ignition and steering gear, fully ma» chined crankshaft, cowl ventilator, waterproof ignition and oil drain valve beside the engine. Studebaker pioneered the steel-framed Duplex Top with roller side enclosures which gives en- closed car protection to open car models—in 30 seconds. _ Studebaker pioneered the use of full-size balloon tires, for which steering mechanism, fenders and body lines have been especially designed. Come in and see these sturdy, dependable “one- Broke cars. Today, more than ever before, every tudebaker is a big money's worth. Ask about our liberal Budget Payment Plan. New Prices Effective August Ist Standard Six Models ; New Price Old Price Saving $1295 $1345 $ 50 1195 1295 100 1495 1595 100 Big Six Models New Price Old Price Saving ‘ Duplex-Phaeton $1775 $1875 $100 Coupe... . 2045 2450 405 Brougham .. 2195 2575 380 lan . « . 2245 2575 330 2325 2650 325 ioment remains the same except and. a Sic modols: "All prices Bismarck Motor Company / THIS IS A STUDEBAKER YEAR Liv fy 1 [segs conve ae Filiol oy) snes No recent invention or discovery for Fords has added so much to the pleasure of motoring as Polarine “F” for Fords. It effectively stops transmission noise and thoroughly lubricates the engine, which causes it to operate quietly and efficiently. You glide along the road with your motor purring tentedly and eagerly. SEALS PISTONS AGAINST LOSS OF POWER ~~ MAINTAINS CORRECT BODY AT _ANY. SPEED OR TEMPERATURE s con- Polarine “F” for Fords is an economy oil, It performs both functions with great facility—something you can’t get with a single purpose oil. fords Ford drivers great satisfaction. It af- Drain your crankcase every few hundred miles, thoroughly cleanse the motor with Polarine Flushing Oil, and refill with Polarine “F”, ’ At Any Standard Oil Service Station and at Authorized Garages and Filling Stations Standard Oil Company » 3848 (Indiana) Bismarck, N. D.