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“4x4 RAGE TWELVE ~~ AUTOMATIC HEAT | REGULATOR MAKES STARTING EASY | An automobile engine is worse than | a rattlesnake for sluggishness in| cold weather, An 1 thrown on the starter in ord | turn it over, and a liberal nse of the | cheke is usually necessary to work out the stiffness. The former is) gyhu% hard on the battery; the latter wastes! gasoline and causes crankcase dilu tion from raw fuel. Both result i repair expense, Engineers of the Buick Motar Co. have developed an efficient device to mak, the car run smoathly from the start. An automatic heat regulator | directs the heat. from the first ex-| plosions to a chamber above the car-| buretor, through which the gas mix ture passes on its way to the firing chambers. This warms the gas, cau ing quicker, more certain explosions and assuring smooth operation tie : moment the engine starts firing. Tt] Wy is not necessary to work the’ choke ri and waste gasoline in order to keep the engine running smooth! This heating device is automatical ly shut off when the dof the engine increases, thus pi ,, BEST YEAR FOR _ hington Grid Coach Given Buic Enoch’ 1 cific Coast , coach of the Pa over-heating. The Buick University fo ee motor is designed to turn the engi sented with # Ruick a ent absorption by Dodge over very rapidly, making cert siastie students and alum » Inc, of Graham Brothers, quick, positive start in the co University. The gift was largest exclusive manufacturers weather. sion of appreciation for r trucks, lends special inter- Nee the new business record title achieved by Graham Brothers dur- In order to make the operation ton’s 13 te 0 vy the control even more efficient, & which won the coast nd operated lever is insta u : ARC MANN: This lever merely-ser Seven Pittsburgh * . pcontl}. reloaked by Nag Pirates Own Buicks |Avtomcoite Chanvel of “commerce, to change the time at which the hi will be shut off, and can be adjus sitions to meet SOR Le eho ‘ | totaled 492,000 units; an increase of Seven members of the Pittsburgh | 31_ cent over the record of 3 World Champion club 17 for 19: Nk: Shipments by the truck industry as a whole, according to official figures It should Buick owners. Bill By comparison Graham Brothers ager of the team total shipments from Buick for the past 056 in 1925 from gine has reached ii HU se 3 lania; Delele. Es ! F i tures, the lever Pirates bought new heir fi plants, Detroit, Evans- Teron teved te. “medium!” ‘or “heat fore the world seri ville, Stockton and Toronto, a gain Off" positions. Regardless of Hazen Cuy Shencer, Ray | of 122 per cent seems remarkable... th iene ipeaskawowsve remer, f Tom Shee A Dod Rrothers executive is DAV eHHEAL tuckea certain han and Je nwithies quoted as follows regarding these As ee figure engine does not become t A | “An annual business grow UGE alta Win Buicks Chosen | over 100 ‘per_cent ie What would’ be sBuick Cars Win to Save Seconds! Honors in Hill e expected by those who are familiar Climbing Contests .., gine more rapidly. or in country driv from a start less than five years ago to their present position in the truck industr i “Gra lity counts ati e precious sec- the choice of nobiles as motor equip- am Brothers with Graham Brothers rapid rise Buick ceeded their 19: 1922 sales ex-| by 181 per cent; In the hill ¢ bing contests ment for hoth the police and fire de- exceeded 1922 hy 105 per cent; Frognersaeter Hill, Norway, this partments of San’ Francisco | receded: 1983 hy. thou eontt American cars in competition Dan J. O'Brien, chief of _ police, a 9 les have beaten those gives this as the reason for choosing the best European makes showed bet ndits and get to ter all-round performance. Buicks to chase In the 3500 cubic centimeter dis- fires in a hurry speed 4 placement class, the Buick cars en- flashing pick-up needed {o TiN fact BEOdURLON, oP aneetiant aly tered won both first and sevond nlace | ahead in traffic and get to the months of this year equalled the en- against a strong field. The Buick of a fire or crime at the earliest | tire production for 1924. time for the climb of 2 minutes, 39 possible moment. But just as impor-| “at no time during the year, nor seconds, was the best made in any/|tant is the ability to bring the car| Ine dacing-Graliam caeathers class, ‘The light car climb was won| to a smooth, quick stop from a high | history, has there been any. over- by Fiat in 2 minutes, seconds, | speed when such a stop is necessary. | stocking of trucks by dealers. Our In the next two clas The combination of these qualiti protilem has constantly heen’ one: of cluded cars ranging from found in the Buick valuc-in-head cn-| increasing manufacturing facilities 2000 c. c. displacement, the time was gine and mechanical 4-wheel brakes,| to supply the demand for our pro- 4 minutes, 18 seconds and 2 minutes, | according to Chief O'E duc 39 seconds, respectively. Both were} The San Francisco police depart-| “The number of trucks on hend ot thade by foreign built cars. In the| ment is served by n Buicks. | the end of November, compared with jan 123 per cent. y month this year sales d the preceding month. | GRAHAM TRUCKS} ° ss an American make In addition, the twelve battalion | the number at the end ot the same f net an Ppiaat , 89 seconds, tying | chiefs of the e department each! month last year, shows a substantial- ART second place best time made. | has a red Buick roadste: jnevente thanctha:retkcmb The Frognersaeter Hill Ihehery considered one of the ‘hardest test woine ae of power in Euro; the "stocks of the various test ance of performance in American makes. In_ the , lass, three other American retail of the rapidly. sufficient trucks to constantly growing de- ies Mr. M._B. Gilman, of wf nment wa federa S rhe Batis he Postoffice Approy : Gilman ‘Company, local ‘cars followed the two leading Buicks et fice 4 ; ipa 1 over the finish line, giving America H25. and is for Brothers dealer aham d July 1, 1926. Brothers have been engaged in an ‘a-¢lean sweep in this class. ‘ adership a brings — On January 7th, Graham Brothers announced Poane a substantial reduction in the prices of their complete line of trucks and motor coaches, This was their third reduction in eight months, It reflected again Graham Brothers pledge and determination to pass on to the buyer the fulleconomies of rapidly increasing production. The year 1925 was the greatest in Graham Brothers history. : It saw them advance to World Leadership in the 1/4 ton truck field, and brought them the added distinction of being the largest exclu- sive truck manufacturers in the world. Such positions are achieved only by enor- . mous demand for a worthy product. New Prices 1-Ton Chassis - - $1105 1%-Ton Chassis - 1375 MBM Low Chassis 1425 Delivered in Bismarck. M. B.-GILMAN CO BROADWAY AT SECOND “$7, , Phone ee BISMAREK “Saup sy ooce BROTHERS S EVERYWHER When they moved their into new quarters Jul; 1 last their egg yy te feet of floor gives Graham Brothers a total tivu.|ccedingly b slmost continuous program of ex-|the Pacific Coast and RB Moun- | busingss has been purchased outright | PEDESTRIANS. SUFFER IN AUTO! 15'9 jo dag ie mpared manufacturing faclities,|tain States has an area of 40,000| and become an integral part of Doage ‘ACCIDENTS, with thet ai z) some ding has ba Ucils “ever 4 year fansville, Ind., which now occupy | w 1,000 square feet have made a sim. rowth during the same pet “The new plant opened this su mer in Stockton, |turing trucks required by dealers in| duct. “THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ‘i MBBRUARY ‘27, 1996 the outlook for even at., 20,000. This | greater. achi count An 9926 is ex- troit plant; square feet the new Canadian | Brothers, In last year |p.unt at Toronto, 01 ‘ aco—Serenty.nine er Sent tap te the people. killed, in. auto. accidents ht ¢ Fy pag during the month’ of December, were *d060' PoLIce RECORD BIG VEHICLE COsT | pedestrians, according to Carrol E.| Kansas City police, thi More ‘than. $80,000,000 was spent in} Robb, eee of the National oer. Ch fpr Tesove: m- | five 3 South Carolina during 4925 for mo-| Safety Council, seahorse ace Pane 7 siod, | dustey\ tx ; tor . vehicles -and ir © operation.|, Althoug! persons were in, the, le. is was an increase of ry’ ix unquestionable evidenc fi \in ‘automobile: accidents during Ne-|J.62 per cent over the ries in tilman continued. DU | a ae To eee tae unt | comber, the daily death rate per mil: [49B4, according to W. H. Moore, chiet sole Now: thetr Riceehs Meee Beles we {Hon ropnlation shows a redaction of [elerk of the department. an increase in area of nearly 16 acres. Detroit of nineteen fold in ‘The excellent business Their plants | made by Gi Cal., for manufac- | \ consecutive years , Volume of business determines — os b which member of the National _ Automobile Chamber of Com- PR io. x . . méree is entitled to first:choice j 2 ee of display space at the National 3 | Automobile Shows. This isthe - E a , eighth consecutive year during i which public preference has con- a: '.. ferred this distinction on Buick. 55 . BUICK MOTOR CO., FLINT, MICH. 4 Diwision of General Motors Corporation ~ ar MASTER MOTOR SALES, Mandan... GLEN ULLIN MOTOR SALES, Gleai UI TOXHEIM MOTOR CO., Hazen. . C, RAUSCH, Figin, N. D, ; SAX MOTOR CO., Hebron, KREMENETSKY BROS., Tultle. A. L. GARNES, Regan. CITY GARAGE, New Salem, C. W. PATHMAN, Carson. \ J. J. TAVIS, Flasher. = INO. J. BADER CO., New Leipzig. KREMER MOTOR SALES, Linton, CARL A. FUGLIE, Colekarbor, JOSEPH BOHRER, Jr. Stanton, _