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<AGE EIGHT FRANCE WOULD ie Miles of Inland Waterways, PAY NO MORE THANGERMANY Deminating Parties Ask Gov- Make Agreement Over Allied Debts ernment to Such Ohi | ork Liat nt y the Volni’ | t to fo line the with Gr in the Stalian fluen cluded b influcneed | 44 and Mi \ Whil American govern! te the 4 truction of etween Loui ut} te $50,000 ha bois reported whine f N.Y. POLICE Pian ARREST BAND an?) Members Are Believed Re- sponsible For Many Crimes, Including Murder Louisiana i viver at New with Ve cl) New York, a few in : Oct. 17 )—Police | rested a won alin tbine vi been jana and appropriated © the canal The Corpus Christi, t $ 1 223) tor which police ible was t shot and kill- last July. One of arrest’ is alleged to participated in the robbery ofa bank in’ Freeport, Long Island, in 1019. The woman, Rose Hemeline, engag- ed in a running gun fight with po- lice October 6, polic , in which 15 shots were exchanged. ought provide d PEL os. nd waterways | Fee | = ; News From the | State University | sss it a ly Forks, D;, ‘Bet. ‘Ii. Phonograph records are now avail able to high schools of the state who are interested in the study of music appreciation through the Extension division of the State University. Each week five or more records are sent | out on a circuit, which is composed of some ten schools. Mimeographed of information, giving the his- tory of the record and the composer, are also sent out. The state high chool music memory contest held here ut the University every spring on the records sent out in + improved for Grand N. ttsbursch, down th ippi rive New Orlean rivers in the Galvestor Ie in thes shee ul from h from large the Gulf of nsoaf dant About 150 eo the const wi and bays, Depleted Reserve Causes Velva Bank | to Close Doors: ; i | holders held a committee The bank P.L. Lar Brown 000. 1902 RW the institutio EARS DROWN r ! round Gripper” shoes | are a man’s most valuable Sold exclusively by Alex n & Bro. GROWING APPRECIATION Dodge Brothers Dealers sold 61,248 used cars during the first six months of 1924. During the same period this year they sold 84,195. Proving that public appreciation of honest values is steadily growing —and that good used cars can be bought if vou know where to get them. M.B. GILMAN CO. BROADWAY AT SECOND ST. PHONE 00n DISMARC K Donse BROTHERS DEALERS SELL GOOD USED CARS What is the Meaning of eping Here is what OAKLAND means = New Prices 7020350 Lower Additional savings of as much as 40 to'60 because of the New General Motors Time Payment Rates More than 100 improvements ~ ~ OF CRIMINALS THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1925 Grand The North Dakota Parent-Teacher sociation Universi state association, Philadelphia, national president, will be present at this state meeting. This will be tl president of the association has vis- ited North Dakota. At this meeting a new constitution and by-laws in harmony with the na- tional cons General will also independ Teacher Yoder states. Grand previous at the $ when th passed 1 This is over the year, 141 the ir been ma of the school are expe Grand “Since the discipline oi the Univer- sity was students never had occasion their recommendations stance,” University of North Dakota in a talk he gave before a meeting of the Men's, Conferen Men’s Conference is a representative | student President Kane explained the ad- vantages govern tl long as they handled their affairs in the busi .|have in this service, which is in its year. ing at Jamestown November 3 and 4, according to A. H. Yoder, of the State fourth Forks, N. D., Oct. 17.— will hold their annual mee! ; behavior among the The men elected were: ity, who is secretary of the| Vor, Barton; Mrs. A. H. Reeves, Woutat, Grand Forks. Motors As Well he first time that a national ution will be adopted. election of all state officers be held. This is the first ent meeting that the Parent- association has held, Mr. All motorists dis! So do all motor cars. The only difference lthe dust cloud has pz Forks, N, Ds Ost 17-—anl] hs, Aust cloud Bae P enroliment records tumbled ate University Wednesday registration reached and 600. The total ix now 1601. an increase of 191 students) number registered — last | 0. nerease in registration has intained since the beginning year. More students to register. Forks, N. D, Oct. 17— y_ of air of its carburet. king conducted by engine wear. The conclusion reached cted yi tion of the air cleaner the new Oakland This cleaner, whic placed in the hands of the of the University, I have to counteract in any in- said President Kane of the separator, whirls every into the carburetor. ce here this week, The|garding it as particular government organization. General Motors made distriet south of the Mason on line and west of the 3 of allowing all students to hemselves and said that as ness-like manner that they the past, the University au- “If other cars required as Little attention, as few adjust- ments, as the Willys-Knight —the repair shops of this country would have to close their doors tomorrow!” ... —direct from the owner of the busiest repair shop in one of our largest cities comes that state- ment... “Fully 50% of our time is spent in grinding valves and cleaning out carbon’’, says another service station manager. . . In those two significant remarks, from ex- perience-headquarters, you_have the answer to the expensive and annoying cost-of-up- keep problem that perpetually perplexes so many car owners. And, in the same breath, you have the reason for the universal satis- faction of Willys-Knight owners, todsy in their hundreds of thousands! . .. “An'Engine You'll Never Wear Out” the patented Knight sleeve-valve engine... in this lies the secret of Willys-Knight emancipation from engine-repairs, its free- dom from the need for constant adjustment. This unique engine-principle means unin- terrupted service, year in, year out. It means longer life for your car—immeasurably, in- finitely longer. It means a sweeter, quicter, Seur-cylinder TOURING $1195 COUPE COUPE-|_ SEDAN SEDAN $1395 $1395 $1450 thorities would never have reason to take this privilege from them. The Men’s Conference elected five men students to serve on the Student Court, an organization for handling cases of breach of discipline or mi student Edwin Flue- Ralph Curry, James- town; Edgar O’Harow, Hatton; Theo- dore Rex, Grand Forks, and Philip As Motorists Do Not Like Dirt e to “eat dirt.” that j motorist can hold his breath until sed while the t keep on breathing what- comes to the series of experiments the engineers of the Oakland Motor Car company reveal- ed that the breathing of dust is real- ly one of the most serious factors in by engineers has resulted in the adop- with which 's are equipped. operates on the principle of the centrifugal particle of dust and’ foreign matter from the air and feeds only the purified air Oakland and General Motors en- incers have overwhelming proof of y for such protection, re- important in the present day of heavy traffic and dust-stirring balloon tires, engincers some interesting tests in the ss A number of cloth filters were sen out and placed on automobiles which were driven from widely separated districts. They revealed that the dust breathed in by automobiles in 500 to 1,000 miles in all localities is substantially the same. It is from 30 to 9B per cent mineral matte more than half of which is sil quartz, a destructive abr: grinding compound. | Its. size from .0005 of an inch to .0015 inch, ‘The engineers knew that foreign matter mixed with lubricating oi! ak wore the moving parts of the car|b@ made on and combined with /the oil to form | the hard carbon which causes ear- bon knock and pre-ignition. But they wanted to know just what de- gree’ of wear was caused by the abra- sive road dust. They wanted cordingly. they bod. which were | mated, xact figures de in indoor lab- | oratory ‘test. Two engines were op- | erated continuously for 36 hours. One was protected by a centrifugal air cleaner. The carburetor of the other carried no air cleaner. Two- thirds of a pound of dust was fed | evenly and gradually into the ai intakes of both motors. Measur ments then revealed that the cylin- | der wall wear of the unprotected mo- tor was 15 times greater than that | found on the motor which had been | breathing through the air cleaner. | Tests of this kind reveal why the | more progressive motor car manu- | facturers are turning to the air | cleaner as a practical essential un- | der to driving conditions. | the itself. Nice, The these cream Nice, | | nance GONG CALI DOCTOR husband, Dr. A. tient calls, Mrs, a gong in her yard, be heard all over town. So when a patient calls to see the doctor Mrs. Clark sounds the gong and the checker game down at the store | must wait until he comes back, j Clark, when a The gong can! of a levy on have nd Dix- sippi. it Ideal Fuel. | today more efficient motor-mechanism up to and beyond 100,000 miles than you enjoyed on the day you bought it! ... No Carbon Troubles No Valves to Grind -.. your Willys-Knight is absolutely im- mune from engine-complications and en- ine-disorders caused by carbon accumula- tion. “‘It’sall the better for a bit of carbon’’ —any expert mechanic will tell you that. Carbon cannot harm your Willys-Knight, or cause knocks or noise, or put your car out of commission for hours and days. I¢ és an engineering fact that carbon serves actually to facilitate this engine's functioning! ... No valves to grind—no tappets, no springs, no rocker arm bushings to get out of order Mayville School Building Damage Totals $27,823 Damage to the building of the layville normal school in-a fire recently was estimated today by [the fire and tornado insurance of- | fice at $27,822 and settlement will Hopton, manager, said. age to the contents of the building, companies, has not Hopton | board of administration has elect- Ac-/ed to have the insurance compa- nies restore the buildings to its for- | Mer condition rather than accept a | money payment and do the work Caillaux Loses _ the First Round nce, radical overriding the opposition of F nance Minister Caillaux today, unanimously adopted tion favoring the imposition of a levy on capital. France, nance | Minister f \first phase of today’s financial bat- ‘Morristown, Ind., Oct—Tired of | tle in’ the conference of the aaical running over town in search of her | party when the fiscal commission of a-|the conference voted in favor of a Clark has erected | resolution embracing the principle 1. Wife Recognizes Man Supposed Dead Cook with Gas. It’s the New York. Oct. —(P)—Mrs, Mar. garet M, Turner of Trenton, N. J recognized us Wm, H. Turner, mine foreman, whose supposed death in a Kentucky coal mine explosion brought $85,000 in insurance to various relatives. Until today's dramatic meeting in the rooms of the police bomb squad, Mrs. Turner had insisted that Tur- ner was dead and that the man call- ing himself her husband: was an im- poster. : As she entered the room Mrs. Turner uttered a loud scream. “W did you do this to me?” she cried. “We had a nice happy home and our children were happy.” A moment later she fainted. Her husband paid no attention to her. Turner will be taken to Kentucky today. He signed the necessary waivers for extraditi MINER. KILLED N DIRT SLIDE Ironwood, Mic! Oct. 17.—(P). William Cincich, 33, an_ experienc miner, was instantly killed yeste day when he was caught under fall of dirt in the Anvil mine, two miles east of Bessemer. Several miners who were assisting him in setting timber escaped uninjured. basis. Harold The dam- that by. old line et been esti- The state insured sa Oct. party 13.—A)— conferen / Crookston Has Heavy Snow Fall a resolu- Oct. Caillaux 17.—(#)—Fi- lost the Crookston, Minn., Oct. 17.—(P) A substantial fall of snow covered the ground here today. Starting at midnight last night, the fall contin- ued until i day. Never in your life have you known anything to compare with the complete HAPPI- NESS of the wonderful “Ground Gripper” shoe. Sold exclusively by Alex Rosen & Bro. | her husband or replace. The Knight sleeve- valve idea gets rid of all of them. No reel. pounding of metal upon metal—all parts of this sleeve-valve engine slide and rotate—hence no chattering of parts, no wear and tear. . . where all other engines /ase in power, /se in endurance, and cost more to run as their milea rows—the engine of your Wil- lys-Knight actually smprougs with use. It develops more horse- power, becomes sweeter and quieter, and eests /ess to run the more mileag? you pile up on itl A Car of Rare Beauty—Rarve Distinction - And your Willys-Knight is as beautiful an automobile as you have ever cast your eyes n. ‘In line and form the most graceful I have ever seen,” a famous artist says. Its appointments as rich, its equipment as com- plete as you will find in any car, regardless of its price . . . See the smart Coupe-Sedan here shown. A car you will delight to drive. A car in which you will take vast pride in owning. Come, see this superb automobile. Familiarize yourself with the facts about its magnificent performance record. Consider the substantially reduced prices. Deferred pay- ments. A small amount down. Your own convenience—52 weeks or more for balance. Your present car to apply as part payment. sincylinder TOURING ROADSTER - COUPE COUPE-|_ SEDAN SEDAN $1750 $1750 $2195 $2095 sew $2295 7 sow sow - 2 sew new BROUGHAM $1595 BROUGHAM ew $2095 These include new Bodies by Fisher, Air Cleaner, Oil Filter, Four-Wheel Brake refinements and The Harmonic Balancer—an exclusive feature rendering the New Oakland Six unmatched in freedom fromenginevibration. Readster 8 975 (Old Price $1095) Landaw Coupe $2125 (Old Price $1295) Touring 10235 (Old Price 1095) Sedam . . . 1298 (Old Price 1545) Coach 4@@S (Old Price 1215) Sedan 1295 (Old Price 1645) aul factory General Motors Time Payment Rates, heretofore the lowest in the indue- rt heal Soa: Ganleeh Veo con cow ate com de Oa ie ee eee Al prices f. 0. b. Toledo Ui price: f.0. b. Toledo STAIR MOTOR COMPANY WINNING AND HOLDING GOOD WILL OAKLAND SIX Br) 97 af) PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS