The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 10, 1925, Page 8

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CAGE EIGHT MAY ROBSON" WILLBEHERE = 1") La Salle Street “Wolf” En Route to) for today will be held Monday. Prison at Atlanta) i tional air races. in y _ | forthcoming events. TUESDAY NITE who would rather be in URNS OVER — wish fulfilled. He is] gig ne being used in practice ( Elks Bringing Show to Capital on the way to the federal peniten- two years. at he might nied by the the ground in landing. to Provide Funds Fer Band Concert: ed bottom up, Another pilot, succeeded in his against the wind. fourth | State’s High Court torney m ponement of today’s event in the na- i The Pulitzer speed classic and other contests scheduled The high wind during the night |caused considerable damage to the . | planes on the field, entered for the who had taken the e| air for a practice flight, made three| a-| unsuccessful attempts to land. He! flight THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE mitting them on briefs. “It may be that two good crop years have en- abled many persons to stand the expenses of deciding questions in courts and carrying the cases to the reme court if they are nat satis- isions in the courts aid, tempted to facili- assigning one 1 work on a giv- This case then is consider- en case., above the field turned over at/ed by the court as a whole to ad- a height of only a few feet above] just differences of opinion so as to The pilot! arrive at a unanimous conclusion in was not hurt and the plane was only slightly damaged, although it land- each case. This has done much to reduce the number of dissenting opinion, Chief Justice A. M. Christ- ianson said. The difficulty of —_ reaching decisions in pending cases is increas- ed, court attaches point out, by the fact that the mornings of the court jare taken up in listening to oral j arguments which sometimes extend into the afternoon, leaving little N. D. Farmers © Interested in Houses of Mud Fargo, N. D., Oct. 10.-Houses of mud may possibly dot the country sides of North Dakota. Not those! old sodhouse adobes made from the| tough prairie turf, but beautiful) homes made the pise way. This is a method of building used by the Canadian and the English- nian. And according to R. C. Miller, agricultural engineer, North Dakota Agricultural college, the pise or rammed earth way of building has been sought out recently by some North Dakota farmers. A demonstration _six-room house built at Guilford, England, several years ago, with an eighteen inch wall, cost less than $100 for the en- tire building as against $1000 for brick. A house can be built in a the pise way of building, there are several other outstanding —advan- tages in favor of the rammed earth building. It is fire proof, and is cool in summer and warm in the winter” ‘And ite practieally "inde Under Water Success structible as cords 0: jouses built 19 centuries ago in England are Heligoland, Germany, Oct. 10.—() still in perfect preservation. With] —For the first time in Germany radio finish of stucco or fresco, beauty| experience, a diver attempted yester- lis greatly added to the structure.| day to broadcast from under water to At the present time some of the| thousands of distant hearers. leading English architects have tak- en up building pise houses, reports indicate. 2 .EATHER Paris—All leather dresses promise to become very popular here. They are made in black, white or richly colored leathers, and are high-neck- ed and long-sleeved. Lizard, croco- dile and sharkskin in bright blue, or red, are used for trimming. Dance at Elks’ Hall, Man- SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1925 Pint ig aeeetanieen noe as eh Germany’s First Broadcasting Test The experiment was a complete success. Hamburg, 100 miles distant, NB able to hear distantly the diver’s de- scription of his impression of the bot- tom of the north sea. Funds Decision Withheld on Reconvening of Farm Conference High Wind Stops For Band Concerts TO STOP Your Automobile Commissions Agree on Funding Plan For : Does Not Evanorate: Czecho-Slovakia Will Not Overheat Engine —- The First Cost is the BP) With Only Cost! ‘ SOLD UNDER N POSETEVE MONEY BACK GUARANTEE i ; nk Co-operatives: Buyers Bureau 101- 3rd Avenue South Minneapolis | WE GUARANTEE FROM FREEZING | Minnesota ould he dead at the which they Slowly but surely North Dakota's supreme court being with work, records in the office of | i to the ed States | A. G, Newton, court clerk, show. was prepared to test the |" The docket for cases to be a to the court during closed two weeks National Air Races), up. considerable caused the post-|to t | ‘40 C7) cI % Select your radio for all-round performance i.) Make sure it is equally good for dis- tance and tone, volume and selec- tivity. Make sure it sacrifices no one feature to over-emphasize another. In other words, make sure it is an Atwater Kent. Let us give you a demonstration, You are Invited to take a picture trip through an automobile plant - - - Learn how quality is attained with modern production methods! This week we are make ing a special photographic exhibit illustrating the precision methods by which quality : is achieved in the m&nufacture of the modern motor car, Showing the Reason for Quality at Low Cost The exhibit consists of 40 remarkable photo- graphs of the most interesting processesin mod- ern automobile manufacture. It will provide the same interesting knowledge that you would get by taking a trip through the plants where Chevrolet cars are built. Each picture is accom- panied by a full description of the operation it illustrates. It isan exhibit of unusual interest and value. Bring the children, *525 Rosdue - - 525 Coupe - ~- 675 Coach - -» 695 Sedans US Commercial Chassis 425 ng 550 ALL PRICES F. O. B. FLINT, MICH. Capital Chevrolet Company 210 Main St. ; BISMARCK, N. D. Be Sure to See the Special Exhibit This Week | + nt | Swamped With Cases time for the consideration of pend- October 0 and numcrous } r presentation in November a the lawyers from all parts of the f earing to present their cases | ‘ourt instead of merely sub- | | finest car lever owned”? y been scheduled. s oral arguments are tak- time for swamped | t i fortnight and ing cases and the writing of opin- | ions. Besides the rqued | was | BEAU raid as _. proline en seen in a po; | auto- mobile—‘‘How in theworld do youdo itat theprice?’’asksoneowner ...“‘I consider it easily in the $2000 class,’’ | Tndeodtong. tow, dmaprosaive tines in |—long, low, ve lines | handsome, dignified, substantial- \ ... A color effect especially beautiful—so striking that, as a wornanicomner says, ‘‘Admiring eyes peer out from passing cars, groups gather around wherever I park it” ... Picture if you can a base of deep Peacock blue, with two beau- tifully blended tones of grey, topped off in glistening jet-black, with a fine rich gold line runningall around the body-belt ... “‘An ensemble of epectscnlas beanty another owner says. ‘‘A symphony in color,’” @ well-known artist calls it ... Impressive Without—Rare Luxury Within “Front seat or rear, in this lovely luxury Six I can breathe deep, move comfortably about’’—and this, ex- actly, is the way every last one of its more than 28,000 owners feel about it. The inside area of this superb big car is equal to any com- fort-demand you will ever require of an automobile. Plenty of room for5amply-proportioned passengers. “All the time I drove my previous Six I didn’t know what real comfort was,’ remarks another, ‘“‘and now that I know, you couldn't have this big Overland Six of mine for twice what I paid for it”... OVERLAND SIX | : SEDAN DeLuxe 46 4.4 Several Advantages extreme cheapness of Jugglers of St. Louis. will last generations. dan, Sat. night. é ... this from an owner of this gorgeous big Overland Six—who writes further, “I have had 5 good cars of other makes but I have never so thoroughly enjoyed a car in my fifteen years of driving”... And—“Perfection in the Little Things”— «.. Fond of richness, and fineness, and luxurious urea ndings? ‘See the interior of this car. Open the door. Step in—and and feel about you. Beautiful Baker Velour, throyghout, identically the same as u have at home on your finest able cushionings, for still grea ease ... pitch of seats insures a riding-comfort you have associated only with the finest automobiles doors, handy, useful, fine for and little comforts Of the body equipment. This cari 1e or car an almoet irresistible temptation to get in and ride in it forever” is a ‘woman-owner’s expressive way of stating it!... their Higher Li 7. All ting mechanism is in the handiest possible location— hing at your finger-tips, no » NO waste-motion ... One pee, indshield ... Automatic dshield Wiper ... Scuff plates under each door... Robe rail for coats and robes... Rear-view mirror - - - Sun visor protects your eyes < windows for maximum view .. . Gabriel. Snubbers for su tive rid ease .. Michelin disc wheele . . . Fisk full balloon tires . . . Pause and ask yourself this question— ‘la- Rhythm - Budd-- | at sf om “In what car even in the $1500-to- $1900 class can I duplicate these indispensible comfort-advamtageo?”’ “An Engineeri Then add to all these desisable faings a powerful, efficient engine— ig a full 40 horsepower— “Hy miles of hard driving and not a dollar spent for anything but oil and gas’”—An economy of oper- } ation such as you have never ex- pected in a 6-cylinder automobile. owner recently writes that he “averaged 24 miles to the gallon on a hard run of some 465 jes”? ... —as another owner says, ‘5300 miles so far and the engine hasn’t missed a shot”—“This car hasn’t been shifted into second gear for,any hill yet’’—In this happy vein run thou- sands eh tesseea about this car’s power-plant: asmanysupreme!. satisfied people . . . $1095—f. o. b. , factory isa mighty small price to pay for a car that, judged by current standards of value, is worth easily many hundred is of dollars more! Buy. it Now—Pay as Suits You Only a small amount down—for the balance, 52 weeks or more. No Fed. tape. No embarrassment. Your mt car ap; as t. , Btop, in and find pet gy co %) and pleasantly you can settle the can omn and opty (oe plonnes i enjoy tl this beautiful big Six todgy? om |

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