The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 28, 1925, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT ROTARY HEARS | OTH DISTRICT LEADER TALK Ed A. Silberstein Peils of the History ef the Rotary Iden NORTH DAKOTA ON PROS) in all part DENY CONLEY FOULED BLUE AS CHARGED . leat Referee States Blue Struck | oy Only Foul Blow in Fight SVINNY MEN Thin Men Run Down Men Nervous Men Compound Only 60 ¢ if you don days your ¢ back the mon person to gain 10,poun¢ “Get MeCoy's, the ori genuine Cod Liver Oil Adv. BOWMAN UNDERTAKING PARLORS _ Licensed Embalmer 1p Charge. Day Phone 100 a Night Phones 100 or 484R.j WEBB BROTHERS | balmers Charge. Day Phone 246 ‘Night Phones 246-847, Mrs. Wilsca ef Lincoln, it i] SNOT AGENT HAVE SPENT FOR MEDICINE SINCE TAKING KARNAK™ “That's How Permanent The . é = : 2 Relief 1 Got) From ‘This ki . Wondc:ful Medic Last Winter Has Bee Says MES. ANNA “And bow now, | imedcine ort pent ment since thi me 1 can ind if nt everybody ince. sot Karnak I 2 stomach A Chance of a Lifetime To Get Into a Business, My Stock in the Bowman Furniture Co. for Sale. Inquire of W. E. PERRY Bismarck’s Exclusive Funeral Director. Parlors 210 - 5th St. Phone 687W Coal - Wood - Coal Now ‘3 the t'me you should be considering your fuel requirements. I am pleased to an- neunce that I am in posi- tion to furn Lucky Strike Lignite in Icad lots at $4.60 per ton. Crescent Lignite, from the Black Diamond mine at Washburn, in load lots at $4.10 per ton. °a Banner Fork, from Henry Ford mines in Kentucky, in load Jots at $12.50 per ton. Banner Fork is a product of the Ford Motor Co, This coal is a bituminous coal of exceptionally solid con- struction and has a very high heat value. Try a load. BISMARCK STORAGE AND TRAN W. P, LOMAS, Prop. f 9C9 East Main St. Phone 82 -ERITY MAP of the Union as shown in the October number iewtion of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States. enjoying | sand now Returns From Dr, ©. HH, Scho Vienna where ne studied, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE AP OVERLAND ~ Attracts § ri ! chasers in «found — that ime in auton, he ligh o pureh | fa 0 QUIET sized, i ged 600.00, 1 such When W ath production Sta d sedan it sion . her t me one of European ‘Trip |; returned Sun- joy eae five wronth's trip abroad. lied in England, vermany, Au pectiv urning to the Overland 1 1s A time was spent in open cars. sual Features ry, part of hi Some lard equipm WOOwe 6 6 ~ OFFERSOPEN CAR BARGAIN Lowest Price Car of Type at five purchasers of ope nt of has it been c sedan , hundreds of overnight d n at its low price instead of the 1 features are stand- t the new ' An a fu j sedan. To provide all fort for the driver and hably was: pp ur r F ed to these nyen | aid narrow Wit, | 4 omaximam of j dows whieh ventilation an et! REKLECT KILEY | | GRAND KNIGHT rst the . Kiley w of the Kn council, lected | Grand | ts of Columbus, at M.| We for less shaving} he Bismar iment | appointed dist? rand “Deputy Jam Heat your water with Gas. | It’s the Super-Fuel | ATARRH of head or throat is usually benefited by the vapors of— its for- Sal and the most 8 lPile Teapot Dome Would Abolish | Thursday, October 1 200 Breeding Ewes McKenzie, N. D. L.E. of McKenzie State Bank, |! MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1925 advocated today by Senator 1 A 1 Republic r of the g ing in line with his plans nulment Appea' orgunization of the government TR - lee j-Partments, he Gov- ppeal in the Dome annulment suit was filed the eighth circuit ir re- de- An umbrella mender died recently leaving an estate of $125,000. EVER BE WITHOUT IT for it punsciatly eases sud- den, severe, colicky pains and cramps in stomach and bowels, deadly nausea and weakenin, diarrhoea, For children grown-ups use CHAMBERLAIN’S COLIC and DIARRHOEA EMEDY R Take it with you when travel. Keep it always in your howe. said the filing pros too Inte to insure hearing peul at the December term here and thai the case rd at the May Shipping Board Sept, 28.—WP)—Aho- ¢ Board and commission were SHEEP WANTED! Men Who Can Earn $5,000 A Year —by one of the largest and best financed distributors of general at 2 p. m. merchandise in the N nh , . selling a complete li will sell at public thing and furnishings for the auction home and entire family. Carry your own department store into the home—a revolution in mer chaniising. Exclusive territory. Libera) contract. investment re- quired. Experience in house-to- house selling methods essen- tial. Automobile desirable. A twelve months’ selling proposi- tion which will make you more money than is being made by le to be held at Z Heaton & Son B. F. Lawyer, ' Clerk. many merchants. Write fully KS V. P. Heaton about vaurealt dn confidence) to APoORUS Auctioneer. West Duluth, iain. price Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly VIYS OE ¢ highest resale value still further enhanced by tremendously IE. used-car columns of your daily newspaper tell the story. You MM will find there but few Willys- i. Bs Knights for sale. And such as are, command, aways, an almost incredible premium... The life of an automobile, the extent of its further usefulness, determine its resale- ability. And life and usefulness are: deter- mined, abso/ute/y, by the condition of the engine... When a car goes to the graveyard for auto- mobiles, it goes there for one major reason, one only—Upon examination of gears, trans- mission, differential, wheels, frame, these asually are found to be in reasonably good condition. It ts the engine that sends a car “across the river’’. te is the engine that makes or breaks a car—first, last, and all the time! ... ‘ The Willys-Knight engine never wears out —unlike any other motor-mechanism in existence, it does not deteriorate. It actually improves with use. . . After 50,000 miles, on up to 100,000 and over, it isa smoother and quieter, more powerful and more completely efficient engine than it was on the day you bought it! ... reduced p After more than 10 years’ use—in the hands of many thousands of owners—no one yet knows the engine-life of the Willys-Knight. And it will be 10 years more, probably longer, before an accurate appraisal of its longevity becomes available! ... You have'never heard of an owner going into any other salesroom asking for a new body or a new chassis for his old motor. Yet you will meet with this any number of times in salesrooms of the Willys-Knight... Used-car experts (than whom there are no keener judges of car-values) consider a Willys-Knight at 50,000 or 60,000 miles a first-class selling proposition. Can the same be said of aay other car in, or under, or considerably above its price-class, with that distance chalked up against it? ..« An experienced used-car owner will buy a Willys-Knight, registering 75,000 miles and more, with absolute confidence. The rices used-car trader will tell you he can scarcely give away other cars after they have been run but 25,000 or 30,000 miles! . . . The patented Knight sleeve-valve motor —that is the leading reason for the pheme omenally long life, the perennially fine performance, and, consequently, hae ingly greater resale-rating of the Willys- Knight... No tappets, no springs, no rocker arm bushings to grow noisy, or get out of order, or replace... No valves to rind. Carbon is the ‘“‘tuberculosis’’ of the automobile engine. The Knight en- gine is absolutely immune from that. It is peney proof against all carbon troubles. [n fact, carbon improves this engines func- tioning... So—when you puy your Willys-Knight, particularly at these SUBSTANTIALLY REDUCED PRICES, you are not merely buying an automobile. You are making an investment in sustained motor-car satisfac- tion. And the dividends that investment bring to you—in service, in freedom from expense and annoyance, in pride of owner- ship—are matched only by its strength as a gilt-edged security, its high cash redemption value if, in any emergency, you are obliged to dispose of your car. four-cylinder six-cylinder TOURING - - new $1195 Wi] | 4 G ” TOURING - - nw $1750 } COUPE - - - nw $1395 i ROADSTER sav $1750 COUPE- sess —}] a tn COUPE - ~ - am $2195 SEDAN ~ nw $420 COUPE- = new $2095 SEDAN 1450 w J REDAN eee) $ i SEDAN - 7 °. nw $2295 BROUGHAM - jw $1595 BROUGHAM ~ aww $2095 All prices f. 0. b. Toledo Lahr Motor Sales Company WILLYs - OVERLAND «4 FINE -« Al prices f. 0. b. Toledo wf

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