The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 12, 1925, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT CAILLAUY IS HATED MOST French Minister of Finance THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1925 a i 3 or. reek reer Try oe lavtede. @ dard| duced in the Overland line, and tho thevcapftal ety ton atage the met WILLYS-OVERLAND CUTS OVERLAND |Sauipment on this'ear, giving a max-, volume "of business at the record= of SEDAN PRICE FROM $645.00 TO $595.00 | Wider and deeper s ate corn show in the history add to the comfort and pected to treble that tees in charge of the corn if ce they Gretand tandard sedan already or ure in process Braii Niaiiiea a Gresliy'l ed Volume | of, the, cat, while the r s introduced. . Within the next two New Production Met Is an ireatly Increas | head lamp rims are now 5 i puke ae fon. Within the next two | Ne A 2 4 . Jall Overland Standa in INSURANCE BOOMING Permit $50 Dron on Closed Car ickel finish. Despite the that! “Tokyo, Sept. 12-—(P)—Sta Hee ee eee eee eats abo, gathered by the Life Insurance. As i ‘ aa 4 ne, ie | ciation show that the total of life pown: ‘in populatity companies throughout the empire bunds, fuctory recor reached 4,681,557,000 yen at the end t ed # dal ake ause its meeting a s ee) : : a i Ge g this full-sized,| mand in the two-door ho jos May the number of contracts be g, narrow windows, giving | im of vision and’ ventilation, coycee cs, POR CORNSHOW s the date of the show will be —— » prize list publi " Committee Will Launch Drive of the show desiy Reset: With) Enemies ‘Tuesday 7 7 Clearing House oi Reserve Mounts |! 0 b : 7 eases el ing & Compared with last Ml her anette next E vi aunched ne A h the amount of con- ronmitte eharye i : 500 in the number of headed by r i Fa 7 ion king the announe {of the specially folding fron rane! ss rs that | backs permit free and unencumbered | ‘OOKERY Ss of} ue. te ~ $ = 9 5 butlwant point | d Dance tonight at Bort Lin- cdin. Pus service to aad from the dance. } Sverready Tire Vulceanizing. AJAX TIRE DEALERS. ‘l this tire to make — manent customers, Rob Prairie Du Chien Postoffice . — ae Everready Tire Vulcanizers. ZIG Hh Street, Phone 914 $$$ $$! Against Every Need There's no one so well prepared for every possible adverse condition than those who have their bins filled to capacity. Let us suggest that before winter actually sets in that you take ad- vantage of better service right hnow—and lower prices. Nothing but the best grades are sold at moderate prices. F. H. CARPENTER LUMBER CO. H. G. HANSEN, Mer. Phone 115 / SOME TIRE BARGAINS 30x3! Fisk tube 30x31 Fisk cord 80x31. Fisk fabric 32x4 BBC fabric 34x4 BBC cord 832x414 Blackstone cord Ask for prices on other sizes, -Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. i opie to ridein ... cue one opin Such was the President’s order. RESULT? A new- day automobile. A light-car classic. A car-of-tomor- vow ata price unbelievable until today.“ A full-size o-passenter Sedan, with sliding-gear transmission, ‘or less than $600—for the first time in all history. ‘s. Consider them. for point with any sxclig anywhere near ot ask yourself—‘In t cas can I hope for any- -imating this phenome- ‘ize, S-passenger Sedan % reom and to spare for 5 regular a smartly designed «r,clean-cut, rakish, low, extraordinarily :ood-looking! ... body finished in pol- ished lacquer, rich deep blue with glisten- ‘cg jet-black trimmings, as handsome a "at automobile as anybody ever looked «t. Women love it! A 27-horsepower engine © urdy, fast, reliable, all the power you- need to carry you 50 miles or 50,000. Anoble hill-climber. A quieter engine because it has fewer working parts. 20-to-25 miles to the gallon of gas, often more— ight on oil—hundreds of letters from Overland owners report as high as 15,000 miles without a dollar spent for engine up-keep! Sliding gear transmission Three speed, selective, sliding-gear trans- mission—at the lowest price ever avail- able in a light Sedan! Borg and Beck disc type clutch—oneof the finest clutches made and used in many of the highest’ priced cars in this country; Auto-Lite starting, lighting and ignition—again, | standard big-car equipment; a rear axle system the equal in size and weight to that used in cars carrying double the weight of this one; Axle shafts of Molyb- denum steel, the toughest steel known. In the entire three years in which Over- land has used this axle system there is no case on record where an asle shaft has ever been broken! Chassis —a strong, rigid frame with plenty of bracing; springs of Chrome Vanadium of these | PCL Jeatur eS uded /”: Estra.big doors ‘ and exit to beth front in and oat of a eee: A, tetttye— Presid=r¢, Willys-Ovesland, Inc, steel, the finest and strongest spring steel known to engineering—in this new-day car every leaf in each spring is genuine Chrome Vanadium, exactly the same material you will find in the world’s : finest automobiles! Compare this $595 Overland masterpiece with any other light-car on today’s market. We challenge any owner in America ‘to point out wherein it can be duplicated for quality or for up-to-the- minute equipment, or for dollar-for- ‘dollar value. "step in and see this car. Stand beside it, note the beauty of it. Examine it from stem to stern—observe the com- pleteness of it. Ride in it—know the comfort of it. Drive it yourself—feel the ease.of it, the power in it. Easy terms. Only a small amount down. 52 weeks or more for the balance. Trade in your present car as part payment. a OVERLAND Sedan O Vv E.R L AON

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