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Py AGE EIGHT LAWS ASKED _ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ‘the a stay at Hot Springs Yarnum plan to move to a ., where they may enter business. Mr. Varnum plans to rent his Dakota farm, although a suitable renter has ecured, Watch the Iron Horse”—America’s most stu- pendous motion picture. had been unable to secure matt in that'mayrhe'neggea | Varnum Sells | he owners for th and | 9 "owners for the land and) Farm Machinery, Stock, at Auction .N. Varnum, who owns a fine 480- farm south of Burleigh, held auction sale yesterday and dis- m stock and ma- “os! PLAYGROUNDS ‘4 THE SCHOOLS Board of Education Accepts Gift of 6-acre Tract From Edmend A. Hughes district as t Will Improve Property | of the school officers is the property early next about posed of all h piped to the pro- diamond, a foot- t track and tennis ed in the playground plans. been hoped to. make some of the improvements this fall but due to lateness of the season it is now likely that no work can be done until spring The use of © city property >a great conve to the public, rit is pointed out, as all school athle- tie contests beginning next spring eld there r than at. the At the t time per- ing te patronize the school’s 's must go through tion of the city and » railway tracks to reach chinery. Mr. Va m expects to re- main on the farm until spring, when | he will go to Hot Springs, Ark., in| the hope of receiving benefit for the severe rheumatism with which he is Heat your water with Gas. [Its the Super-Fuel. Organizations Appear Before Ways, Means Committee With Suggestions newly acquired ic field will be Children of the t night of d AJ ompany the ind Sam Nicola Grocery Phone 231 104 Main St. We Deliver. The Men’s Club of the :;Methodist Church will meet | evening in the Yhurch varlors at 6:15 9. m.) Dinner will be served. Good! music, short talks by Rev.| Hutcheson, Rev. Morange and | The men of the, church and their friends | urged to attend. “Ground Gripper” shoes | are a man’s most valuable as- | set. Sold exclusively by Alex heard that ihe| Rosen & Bro. ONE-PROFIT Facilities Alone Make Possible ages of © purposes of a pl field. The » of the field is| {tomorrow of education re nade in the do event a time cor not used f do that it w < owner. We are giving Special Bargains Every Day the Balance of This Week. Cabbage, No. 1, Sugar, 1D WScciias sa gage oereeens f the art All Staple Groceries at Reasonable Prices. t to und when Mr. Hu this Sedan of fine quality—at the lowest price ever placed on a Sedan by Studebaker Bankers A can Paper a for “The Tron! ' Horse”—America’s most stu- | |pendous motion picture. | MEEEON PRESEN an ANOTHER PROF Washington, O ATTENTION | On account of continued ill heaith, Mr. Folsom will sell at) known anything to compare ion sale his complete with the complete HAPPI-| ‘k revardless of ecst, sale. NESS of — the wonderful i y and continues | “Ground Gripper” shoe. Sold 30 p. m. and exclusively by Alex Rosen & Bro. A UNIT-BUILT CAR Value Stabilized by “No Yearly-Models” HE fine Studebaker Standard Six Sedan illustrated below is upholstered in genuine wool cloth. Carpets are wool. Windows are real plate glass. Four wide doors. Equipment includes an 8-day clock, gasoline gauge, coincidental lock to ignition and steering gear, aut windshield cleaner,ash receiver, rear- vision mirror, stop light, dome light, safety lighting control on steering wheel, and full-size balloon tires. This Sedan has many superiorities —hidden as well as obvious. Body pillars are of fine northern white ash, cross-members of hard maple. We pay a premium for the best steels. Slam the door and the sound says “quality.” Swing on the door. Run one wheel up on the curb and note how the doors still open and close— how the motor still runs smoothly. Sit on the firm, heavy fenders. Try the steering See how easily it handles the full-size balloon tires. Test the comfort of the deep, wide seats. Run the engine—the most power- ferentials, springs, gear sets, axles, gray iron castings and drop forgings. Thus we eliminate extra profits and overhead that all other manufac- turers (except Ford) must pay to outside parts and body makers— and what we save goes to the buyers of Studebaker cars. HERE was a time when the automobile buyer seeking great- est value for his dollar was justified in considering a car of second-grade quality, which was reasonably satis- factory from the standpoint of trans- portation alone. Never in your life have you | But with the advent of Stude- baker’s One-Profit manufacturing policy, cars of the finest quality, such as the Standard Six Sedan illustrated below, are now only slightly higher in price than those of second grade. This small difference in price is practically nothing in comparison to the vast difference in materials and workmanship—plus increased pride of ownership and the extra service that a Studebaker gives. Under this One-Profit system we build in our own plants all bodies, engines, clutches, steering gearspdif- And because we have facilities for manufacturing all vital parts on this One-Profit basis, we are able to de- sign, engineer and build every Stude- baker car as a complete harmonious unit. Being Unit-Built, the Stude-. baker functions as a unit—with all the advantages of unit over assem- bled construction, RIGHT GOODS | For the Right Time | At the Right Price Men’s Overcoats Fall and Winter overcoats, smartly tailored, three The result is years longer life— scores of thousands of miles of ex- cess transportation—greater riding comfort — minimum repair costs — and, finally, higher resale value. Studebaker Standard Six 5-P dassenger Sedan ful in any car of its size and weight, t, double breasted, all wool, many shades to i . ‘ rom, a regule 1.00 value. Special for i (WOOL TRIMMED) 20 cod tee Sisieey el Automotive pada aud Saturday, $ 12.95 | $1730.00 Delivered for Cash in Bismarck. ee aera Mane Gener Or, under Studebaker’sfairand liberal Budget Pay- 5 7 5 Only $195 BLANKETS Only $2.95 Jf $ Down | sons—then realize why no car at a comparable price has more than ment Plan, this Sedan may be purchased out of monthly income with an initial payment of only Just received a large shipment of New English Army Wool Blankets, size 62x92, easily worth $5.50. for Friday and Saturda $2 95 | only superficial resemblance. Come in and let us demonstrate this sturdy One-Profit car. Superior 7) Superior IRTS — SWEATERS AND OVERCO: ig HAVE YOU SEEN THE NEW LEE OVERALLS Special For Friday and Saturday ‘Only $1.98 Complete Line of Men’s and Boys’ Underwear — » Shoes—Socks—Mits and Gloves. CAPITOL ARMY & NAVY STORE (Abe Tolehinsky’s Clothing Store) PHONE 205W G. P. HOTEL BLDG. 410 BDWY THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1925 State Officers in Speakers’ List EUAG GAMereR te. Lopieere Covernes For Nestos Banquet! ®. 4. Nestos upon his return from a trip abroad. The banquet will be held at the Leland-Parker hotel and sev- eral Bismarck citizens are planning to attend. | General’ George F. Shafer are on the list of speakers for the banquet at Judge Sveinbjorn Johnson of the jstate supreme court and Attorney Open Evenings BERGESON’S Always Make Good WHY EXPERIMENT Quality, Style, Economy. Bergeson’s Tailoring. Clothing. Buy It Right There is a growing tendency on the part of the motoring public to abandon the practice of buying lubricating oil a quart or two at a time. This custom of a few years ago has been discarded as inconvenient and unsatisfactory — not to say extravagant. The most economical way to buy lubricating oil is in larger quantities. The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) sells Polarine —The Perfect Motor Oil—in any quantity you may desire. Most users of Polarine are buying in half barrel and barrel quantities. We suggest that you reflect on the convenience of having Polarine in your garage in larger quantities. We will be glad to make deliveries at such stated intervals as you elect; in this way you will never be without oil and in a year’s time you will have saved considerable money. But, be sure you get the right oil for your car. The old practice of ordering “oil” is like calling for a pair of shoes without stating the size needed. They may fit; chances are they won't. Same way with oil. Buy Polarine in the grade made to fit your car, consulting the chart at Any Standard Oil Service Station or At Any Authorized Garage for the cor- rect grade. Recommendation is made only after exhaustive study by our lubricating staff of trained and able men. The correct grade of Polarine for your car will thoroughly lubricate every frictional surface and \ add years and miles to the life of your car. But, drain your crankcase’ every 500 miles; thor- oughly cleanse your motor with Polarine Flushing Oil, and refill with Polarine in the correct grade. This practice saves your car and your money. ‘ Standard Oil Company BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA. |