The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 5, 1925, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE A NEW FORD’MAKES ITS DEBUT CURRICULUM I$ CHANGED ‘CANADA WILL | GET ELECTION Ellendale Normal and Indus-! Premicr Announces Dissolu- | trial School Announces tion of Dominion Parlia- | Courses ment | Richmond Hill, Ont., Sept. 5. n of the fourteenth C Dissolutioy | adian ia his constitutents here to-| he date of the resultant gen- | i election is understood to be} sday, October 29. H Ihe premier gave four rei which he considered made ai peal to the electosate necessary problem of transportation, immigra- tion and ‘on and the question of These could be handled | a house of commons with a sh mandate from the country, the | Premier said, and by a government supported by a substantial majority in the house. Donate Radio _ » body is slung lower, the s. More of a sir p ’ —(P)—Gilbert on placed en the closed modeis. securities law ission sai a statement by | [ sis the only hospital in the in which the federal govern- ty nters| Py eonom HOLD WOMAN IN _ | ment has “placed the veterans for P oper reatment, The number of disable av, CHILD’S:- DEATH | seterans at st, Luke's ‘varies. from a owne expense pi our Grah half dozen to 50, it was said. Ohio, Sept. 5—A)— | e, 29, placed her six in a wash boiler she Columbus, Mrs. Edith weeks old s t her home this morn- | | hours later the | husband discovered the | EVERREADY TIRE VULCANIZING A Tire Service our custom- ers recommend. Also v +| child h Mrs. Lane is held at the county | jail pending an examination of her | mental condition | Lutheran Church Official Is Dead) Mont, Sept. 5,—P)— dof Minneapolis, “DODGE LOW COST MILEAGE ; wish take | Ajax Tire Dealers. You will quit trying this || and that tire once you learn x what mileage, economy, "|| satisfaction and comfort, BOARD REVOKES STOCK PERMITS |: to sell stock were revoked Licenses - ste - Ajax Tires deliver. ny commission bibest ok Spltaa sturdy ol ies ier s water: hav | correctly designed. They last! » . cere spmect oth a life time. A. W. Lucas Co. | Everready Tire it was announced to Vulcanizers Cook with Gas. Ideal Fuel. Chrysler Production Exceeding More Than 800 Cars Every Day Its the! 91¢-4th St. Phone 944 and 1 and Milling Co: New Records For Output of Quality Vehicles blished Because of Public Demand \ 44,10 Cents Per Mile for SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1925 y | nite and ‘clay resources of North |which are located in western North | | HOLD SERVICES FOR EDUCATOR Dakota. Dakota, ‘ The average size of the cattle ranches was 4,986 and they operated laa average of 243 head of, cattle, M. B. Johnson of McKenzie county rep- | resented the North Dakota agricul- { ture in survey which was made in i cooperation with the United States ~ {department of agricultur a + sup. eanch Incomes Grand Forks, pt. 5.) * Funeral services for Dean J. Bab-| Show Prosperity cock of the University of North | Dakota, who died suddenly Thurs-| Fargo, N. D., Sept. day evening at Bemidji, Minn, were | erage income of held here today at the firat Baptist | net income of $1,816, Church of Grand Forks. he body; net returns on investment of 8 will leave tonight for St. Char aaNet atcrers|| CORPORATIONS | i Minn., where interment will be m s shown | ¢————~ ——— Mon Pi An av. and averagt per cent was made bh jel of North Dako} by a report ident Thomas VF, Kane of the| animal husband University, spoke at the services| ment departments ec here today paying tribute to the/ kota agricultural college. work done by Dean Babcock as an| The report contains preliminary | Knox, and W. A. Lilyquist, Barton, educator and in developing the lig-| results of a survey of the 62 ranches, | incorporators. a cat-opportunity this if ever there was one >, the | Incorporation papers were issued ve- |today to the Knox, Elevator Compa a-jof Knox, N. D., capitalization $: Jo00; C,H. Wirtz and J. M,N ... the tremendous resources of one of the three largest automobile builders in the world have been concentrated on this fine car... which makes it easier for you to understand why it comes to you for as little as . . EN) build a quality car—a regular automobile, with all the essen- tial features of higher-price cars— and to build so many of them that fob. Toledo strong brakes—and extra sure .. modern disc-type clutch . . a gear-shift that 23,192 miles. From September 16th, 1924, to Septem ber Ist, 1925, authentic figures kept by the owner of a 1924 Dodge Brothers Touring Car, covering Gasoline, Oi), ‘Tires, Repairs, Storage, etc., show this remarkable low-cost per mile transpor- tation, New Essex Coacu 9 40” DELIVERED IN BISMARCK. We will gladly show you this offieial | record of a Dodge Brothers Car if you will call at our Salesroom. M.B. GILMAN CO. BROADWAY AT SECOND ST. PHONE B08 labor productic STAIR MOTOR CO. economy; a bette tion of beaut CHRYSLER SALES ; (Tate Mca. 8 a OF. Time to Re-tire? (Buy Fisk) We repair the Ford electrical system with genuine parts and thoroly skilled work- manship — No rushed or “good enough” work — only thoroly dependable service in every detail. Modest Lead the state just as | decisively in August 30x31%4 Cord . as they did in July. 30x312 Tube | We Save You Money on Tires and | Batteries. /! a8 FORD-CHEVROLET BATTERY $14.50 (rubber case) Corwin-Churchill 380x314 Corwin-Churchill — they could be sold at a bed-rock figure—that’s the Overland idea... And carrying that idea through its logical conclusion has made Over- land what it is today—one of the three biggest builders of popular- price, first-quality automobiles! This handsome new All-Steel Sedan is an outstanding example of how the Overland idea benefits the owner .. . if higher-priced cars were built on the big scale on which Overland builds this one— then, and then only, ceuld you get a car as fine as this for $715. «ea full-size 5-paseenger All-Steel Sedan ~rall-stee] for safety, longer life, better appearance—with room and to spare for five full-grown folks to ride in .. a 27- horsepower engine, sturdy, reliable—a noble hill-climber—with all the power you need for 10 miles or 50,000. . tough rear axle of Molybdenum steel, practi- cally unbreakable . . extra big, extra VERLAND doesn't grind—works easily, smoothly, silently . . easy riding patented Triplex springs that carry you like a cradle. .. . + four big, wide doors . . windshield and all windows genuine plate glass . . fine cloth upholstery . . deep comfor> ably-cushioned seats. . all hardwage trimmings nickeled—will not tarnish .. body finished in very durable polished lacquer —needs very little washing— ‘comes new” every time you polish it... «+. and, back of it all, the Overland record for economy .. 20 miles and better to the gallon of gas.. light on oil... easy on tires... up-keep next to nothing— an almost unbelievably low cost-per- year keeps your Overland always in first-class running condition. Step in and see this handsome all-the- year-round car that sells for at least a couple of hundred dollars less than its equal-in-automobile would cost you. Ride in it— know the comfort of it. Drive it yourself—feel the power in it. Terms are easy. Only a small amount down. 52 weeks for the balance. Bring in you present car as part payment and make this newer, better car your own, All-Stel SEDAN Pow Glinder ‘715 | LLYS * OVERLAND : FINE’ MOTOR: CARS Hf === rates. this? | Motors, Inc. Motors, Inc. FOR RELIABLE INSURANCE Sept. 9th and 10th. Bismarck will be in- spected by the Special Agents of the various in- surance companies, They want to help you to re- duce your Will you help them to do Ask us for full informa- tion as to their plan. City Insurance 8. O. LeBarron, Mgr. insurance Agency Shui even sch spor gn HA aa NEW TRANSMISSION LINING FOR | FORDS MARVELOUS INVENTION DURWYLLAN COMPAN’ Goodrich Bld., 2282 Grand Ave., Kansas City, Mo, ec

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