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carried Commit decoration freshme tainment. E THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Esther Bremer, —T attendances DANCING Social and |*" Personal | M ein att ned be jolie Da ENTERTAINS AT PART Miss Edith M st at her Phere were 65 in} lowe'’en deceration Jaugh tained last evenin pretty daneing party St ool hall. Decorations ef a Hal- ure were used ange entertained | an informal party, Hal-|zelton wa wv the Hallowe’en games ade up the evening’s ent A luncheon served |: ried out the © twelve gu ‘sof Amer- with a endance the hig forty | Music} school hters will en- evening with ng will start] ame. While in s Belk and M guests of Misses re ALLOWE'EN SCHLE The marri nd M Mrs. Katherine hlepp of Ha- nized Friday eve- home on Tenth} KI Now the public knows~ formed a gay T. | losis -}four weeks’ examination of stud- s-Jents in the Devils Lake schools. : couple — will their heme on a farm near Hazel- it relatives, ton, | Miss with the aeither, connecte Dakota Tuberc: » is eenducting a} hosp: HERE TODAY Mrs. ©. 1. Crawford and son of city with friends, | LEAVE FOR WASHINGTON Congressman and Mrs. Thoma Hall left this morning fer Wash-| ning at 8 o'clock at the Evangelical] ington, D. C. ‘They plan to stop Rev. C. F. Strutz offi-| at Jamestown, ‘Fargo, Minneapolis, | game. , make| Duluth and Calumet, Mich., to vis- DAUGHTER BORN | this afternoon at the 1. VISITOR LEAVES Mrs. S.A. Peterson, who has! Alexius hospital. been the guest of her daughter, ‘ Mrs. B. D. Wetmore, has left for Brittin are spending the day in the| her home in Stillwater, Minn, GO TO MID Harry-Homan and E. M. Nord-j lund left last evening for Minne- pclis where they will attend the | neapolis where he will attend the Ss Mr. and Mi day, October 20. PARENTS OF DAUGHTER Bismarck ON BUSINESS APOLIS pars TO FOOTBALL GAME “No other car will do what this car does, for In his message to the public, the President of one of the world’s three biggest automobile manu- facturers made that statement seven weeks ago. lieving. Today the it to be just 100% true! Here are only a few of this great light car’s 91 big-car features :— Perfect Comfort for Five —a full-size, 5-passenger Sedan—very spacious—carries five grownup people as comfortably as a limousine ... a smartly designed car, clean-cut, rakish, low, extraordinarily good looking... body finished in polished lacquer, a rich deep blue with glistening jet black trimmings, as handsome a light auto- mobile as man or woman ever looked at... Extra big doors ne... Xtra Wide, easy entrance and exit to both front and rear seats. Like get- ting in and out of a limousine. No in- convenience to any- body, no discomfort. Each door has four extra heavy hinges —treat them as roughly as you like, these doors are built to stand punish- ment! Wider seats —the widest of any light car built! New single-piece, undrvided front seat, 39 inches wide, 19 inches deep. All the elbow-room you want. You know what that means to your driving com- fort-and-freedom. No more 100-mile fatioue! Wider back seat—45 inches wide, 18 inches deep. You know what such ampie seating capacity means to the comfort and pleasure of our passengers. No match-box effect. No crowding! Very latest one-piece windshield ae —especially valua- blein nighindrivin ; Gives clear, uno structed vision. No neck craning. Sit serenely back of the wheel and you can Standard wiLty's Poe Seeing is be- public knows always see where you’re going. More easily adjusted—you don’t have to fuss with it. Adds greatly to the car’s ap- pearance. Easier to clean and to keep clean. One of those little things that mean so much. You need this new- day light-car featare and, in this ex- traordinary car-value, you get it! Big, wide windows —more than 20 square feet of window space—all the air and all the broad, uninterrupted vision of a touring car with closed-car snugness, closed-car warmth and comfort whenever you want it! New Cowl Ventilator —a comfort any late model big car gives, new in the light car. Keeps the driver’s and front seat passen- ger’s legs and feet always cool and comfortable, lets a pleasant flow of fresh air circulate con- tinuously through the lower half of the car... Inlaid enamel type T-shape door handles —very striking, very distinctive, very attractive. A style of door handle en- dorsed by body experts and used in hundreds of the most costly coaches. Another one of those obvious little re- finements. The dark enamel centers surrounded by flashing nickeled trim- mings give this car a touch of ‘‘class’’ never geen before in any light car... Rhythmical Riding <= Fd lala | a TK fort m Un- _— til introduced by Y eS NY, Overlan:'... SS saa TRIPLEX SPRINGS, a patented and exclusive Overland feature, gives you 130 inches of spring-supported area on a 100-inch wheelbase. No jolts. No jars. No shock on even the roughest roads. That extra 30 inches of spring-support carries you and your passengers buoy- antly, in cradle-comfort. Triplex Springs you ride rythmically—you enjoy a doubly and trebly smoother riding- case than is possible in any other light car. Exclustve with Overland, because patented. No other car, big or little, has or ever can have them. Gasoline Tank in Rear as in practically all modern cars . .. for your greater X safety, and greater FAY, convenience, the Overland Standard Sedan is equipped with a 10 gallon gas- oline tank. This is mounted at the rear i of the chassis. Easily accessible for filling. You will recog- nize this as a strictly modern feature. With the gasoline tank at the rear all hazards of danger by fire are removed. Your safety is assured. You get the benefit of the lowest insurance rate on your car, A 27-horsepower engine ... sturdy, fast, reliable, all the power you need to carry you 50 miles or 50,000. A noble hill-climber. A quieter engine because it has fewer working parts. Extraordinary econo- my on both gasoline and oil. OVERLAND“ _ Lahr Motor Sales Co. MOTOR 5595 fue. “alade — Sliding Gear Transmission Three speeds, selective, sliding-gear trans- mission—at the lowest price ever avail- able’ in a closed car. Borg and Beck disc type clutch—one of the finest clutches made and used in many of the highest priced cars in this country; Auto-Lite starting, lighting and igni- tion—again, standard big-car equip- ment; 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 Molybdenum steel, the toughest steel known. In the entire three years in which Overland has used this axle system there is no case on record where an axle shaft has ever been broken! A wonderful Chassis —a strong, rigid frame with of bracing; springs of Chrome Vanadium steel, the finest and strongest spring steel known to engineering—in thi 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! Buy now—pay later—on our easy time-payment plan ‘Do as thousands of others are doing throughout the country. Enjoy an Overland today. Give your family a treat. Our special, easy time payment plan makes this easily possible. Only a small amount down—the belance in 52 or more convenientsmall payments. No red tape. Your present car ap- plied as part payment. Step in and find out how quickly and pleasantly you can settle the few arrangements, Minnesota - Notre Dame football! Minnescta-Notre s. R. G. Schneider of; The Pan Hellenic bridge dinner | will be held Thursday, October 29, NESS of the instead of Wednesday as was an- nounced previously. ; 200 West Broadway are the parents Russell A. Young,|of an eight pound son, born Tues- Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Regan, 205 Second, announce the birth of a daughter this morning at the St./ Henry Thor of Wilton transacted | {business in the city yesterday. Watch William Deckert of Arena came} to Bismarck yesterday on business. Dr. J. K. Blunt has gone to Min- Better SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1925 .- Dame football CHANGE DATE FROM WILTON Bro. for “The SALESMAN WANTED 1¢ you are a young man who has sold anything, elther an a city snlen- man, or over a counter or desk; or if you have never had any salen ex- nly be to your in and talk over he opportunities we now have M.B. GILMAN CO. BROADWAY AT SECOND ST, PHONE 808 DISMARCK Watch for “The Use Gas. It’s the Scientific) Horse”’—America’s most stu- pendous motion picture. Never in your life have you known anything to compare with the complete HAPPI- wonderful “Ground Gripper” shoe. Sold exclusively by Alex Rosen & Whipping Cream, guaran- Iron| teed to Whip, at the Modern Horse”—America’s most stu-| Dairy. pendous motion picture. Rough Roads BUICK Closed Cars Extra sturdiness is an outstanding feature of Buick motor cars. Buick closed cars demonstrate this most strikingly in cross country travel. Town or country, good roads or bad, it’s all the same to a i Buick. Youcan go any--'-cre any car can go and do it much easier because of the famous, 75 horsepower, Buick Valve- in-Head engine. You can travel long distances in more comfort be: deep, wide, luxurious seats, he exten head end leg roots, and full cantilever rear springs. And Buick’s ball bearing, worm and nut steering mechanism removes all driving strain. This pe is the most efficient and most expensive steering gear so far Better Buick closed models are no display. itten- tion is particularly directed to the 4-door and JP bool Fisher Body Sedans at “Coach” prices! BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICHIGAN Division of General Meters Corporation FLECK MOTOR SALES, INC. Bismarck, N. Dak. Dealers For The Better BUICK ‘WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM Gilfillan Radio Sets Have that aerial constructed | By Aerial Experts. PHONE 338 F. M. R. ELECTRIC SERVICE «! NwDak. - Bismarck, Iron ae a ee OLS Ngee SL a ce ay ayo ne ieee eo)