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PAGE EIGHT ' Public Invited to Free Movie Show at at a food sale. Maddock’s lib: ed with the proc . H Hf sale and «a luncheon and Mandan! the City Auditorium profited by benefit amateur theat:| fia | rical performance while at Wahpeton At the request of the Bismarck | the Women’s Literary elub sponsored Ministerial association, the < motion picture “Lest W will be shown at the Tuesday evening, o’eloc! "| for the benefit of the library. 1 pe ernie atl anita il nthed'oe Musical Comedy to ; Be Given Here Has the akota, Ww and following the pictur Gales, superintendent of the de ment, will di a short st address on th hibition situ and the public is cical musica John and e invited their nds to a masquerade par home town for the pur- he to n taste of the pulpit of the Baptist church Sun day evening. fusion as to identity res car ed when Moth e Women’s Clubs Use |: ace her HUVRERAP DALE Various Methods to Assist Libraries Home talent plays, public musicals, les and dinners etive chorus nding ones are the Sunshine thers. has been produced very in) many near! i hooks, ° otherwise extend lib imp! Iv cos. of the cadets, in said, Miss Lilliam FE ear WRU Aa Re Auiléy because of the} e kowns used in zh a hom , was 6 KOWNS Us Re ane Women's cluke few re of shimmer- toward the pure books because ed lunches at | Hettinge* has ordered seve: publications on the strength o: 80/Gain” First Quarter Still another sales record for Graham Brothers Trucks — the most impressive evidence of growing demauid yet reported! Eighty per cent gain in sales for the first quarter of 1926—6,085 ur itsdelivered from January 2nd to April 3ré, as against 3,381 for the same period last year. Superior performance creates greater de- mand. Sales Tecords are therefore the best records to guide the buyer. 1 Ton Chassis - - $1105 11, Ton Chassis- 1375 MBM Low Chassis 1425 Delivered in Bismarck M.B. GILMAN CO BROADWAY AT SECOND ST. PHONE 808 HiSMAREK JRAHAM BROTHERS TRUCKS SOLD BY DODCE BROTHERS DEALERS EVERYWHERE ~hut its Value with none Because of the great number of Buicks bought each year, and because every dollarof the savings B. of great volume goes back into Buick value, Buick’s moderate . Price buys quality. Buick can, and does build its cars the way all motor car engineers would like to build theirs, if their volume or eelling Price permitted. . “Fer eight consecutive Buick ig selling more cars today than Telume ef tatenail ever before in Buick history-© The the Na- seagh Apomebite public wants finer transportation at lower cost. And in Buick they get it. BUICK MOTOR COMPANY Division of General Motors Corperatten, FLINT, MICHIGAN _ LECK MOTOR SALES, INC. BISMARCK, N. D. situations, hioned Maids, the} ind Bachelors, the Barefoot! [ estned by the Twentieth Century ¢lub ‘y fund was increas. ds of a baked foods! a successful musical in the city hall! Interesting: Plot (SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS LIABLE FOR Members of award contracts without requiring the [contractor to nut up a bond are hable {for unpaid debts incurred by him in eartying out the contract, same court held in the case of The Thompson yards vs. Albert Mustad, withe Gison and Jeff Long as mem- j.hers of the school board of Frank- AY DEBTS IF THEY FAIL The judgment of the lower court was : ‘ “in, finding for the plaintiff |.Was broken, e pressure was { CONTRACTOR Bs a il ig ‘ low that i ah difficulty was} TO REQUIRE HIM TO PUT UP A BOND school boards who! had hi in favor of the school board ing to the statement of the case made to the supreme court the 4 board awarded a contract to y-but failed to require him to post a bond for the faithful perform- ance of the work and payment of the debts incurred. When he failed to meet his obligation to the lumber the su- K "are being}') strict, ele county, nd J. company it attempted to callect from) attach nthusiasm is Kingley, contractor. , the school board, ‘ cast of two] ‘The decisidn reversed that of the! The high court held that fatlure | ¢ show is! Steele county district court which| liable in the same manne? as if they had been sureties for the contractor. Capitol Fire Was The fire which this. week slightly damaged the carpenter shop near the| ¢ capitol building came as a blessing] ficials in disguise, although jit | wi property belonging to the state and/ of late and with no water pressure | the national guard, declared building | probably would have endangered the | When the fire broke out and fire extinguishers proved inadequate to ‘of the school board to require King-| cope with thé blaze, state employes ‘hydrants near: the capitol building, lencountered in getting sufficient) {water to quench the fire. The mains are said to ‘be private ones, owned by the state, and are not part of the} municipal system, Word that the main had broken. provoked a great deal of comment, around the capitol because the car- in disguise, although it damaged » the main building. State of- pointed out that a night fire the wind blowing like it has Disguised Blessing (By Associated Press) damaged | w \ es, | entire set of buildings on cxpitol hin.) SELECT FAIR DATES * Dickinson—Dates for the 1926 SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1996 ley to post a bond made the members | rushed to attach hoge to the large! Stark county fair were fixed as Sept-| directors of the fair association ag ember 1, 2, 3, 4, by the board ofja meeting held Tuesday afternoon. only to find that the main water main | = _ LOOK AT THESE PRICES ~~ + 11-plate Rubber Case Battery........ $11.10 30x3¥, Goodyear Pathfinder.......... 8.45 30x3¥, Clincher Cord, Goodyear. ..... 11.40 LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY studied these facts... then paid ninety million dollars — ae How you can profit by the experience of others when buying.a motor car today i , A yuY are so many people buying the Overland Six today ... what is the reason for this tremendous popularity... and what do present owners say about their cars? velit eee wom. Recently we asked thousands of owners what were the particular reasons that made them select an Overland Six in preference to other competing makes? Feat 2 ies te Out of 1024 replies received from one city, 863 owners stressed thes TREMENDOUS POWER of this cars ae /“Its wonderful performance sold me”, said one ‘owner. “I get a thrill every time I drive it.” “Its beauty and comfort’, answered another. “Easy handling and the splendid reputation of the Overland.” : Six, they would certainly purchase no other car of the same class”, replied still a third. » “My Overland is a little over one year old, has traveled 20,000 miles and is averaging a little over 22 snitee t0 the sion < Such popularity as this is not a chance result: Sheer merit alone has won this whole-hearted Theyvall praise its power Owners everywhere tell us about the remarkable’ performance of this car. Its power, flexibil-'_ ity, acceleration and pick-up absolutely defy gee ye ‘ Up to 60 miles an hour hesowe woe want it.’ 5 to 40 miles an hour in 21 s. Ability to Gecnoreceliethedis atten tare acne ve ever: ° 8 It will absolutely*out-pull, out-run and out-perform weight, or price-class. : _ because of what they found — 4 . “If others knew what I know about the Overland anything else of its size, or We s It embodies the major advantages of 18 of 's and America’s motor cars. Plus ppd others our own engineering experts deve : Cal -” The Overland Six will turn in a forty foot efrcle, Rear springs are underslung and 52" long. 141 * much broader. Ali fea square inches of braking surface provide an ample safety margin. It has more inside-space. More cubic feet than the average car of this price. The result is ample comfort for 5 full-size pas- sengers ... with plenty of room to step in or out t +e.foom to stretch your legs with the utmost ease.’ The seats are wider, the windows larger, the doors’ ‘ tures you'll certainly ap- preciate when you inspect rival cars of this price. Plus style from the : Rue de la Paix In style and body lines this car seleiitiieT the creations of famous European coachmakers. the Italian Fiat and other costly foreign cars frankly influenced its design. It is smart, yet unobtrusive .. / in dignified And contrasting with this beautiful a: " is the sturdy, rugged way it’s built. fa we use the same steels, the same standards of material and workmanship we employ in build- ing the famious Willys-Knight. a ‘The world affords no finer quality. Fine Cars on a tremendous production basis Under ordinary production standards this Overland Six psy could pe be sold within $300 to $400 of its price. Yet because of the tremendous er for only $935 £0. b. factory. eae N @ great sacrifice in comfort and Get the utmost for your money, Ride in this car ... test it in comparison to the value others — * fairness to yourself, buy no car until OVERLAND SIX SEDAN New Willys ' Finance Plan The new Willys Fiespre. Feo means lees, money sma mon and the j ronan ccailitccore in p industry, Ww the ’e reserve "ee eho nolca nt sections The famous Hispano Suiza, the Belgian Minerva, : Tospend more is extravagance. Topayless means Performance. ‘