The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 6, 1926, Page 10

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Miss Elsie Pearso of the ‘PAGE TEN THE PRESIDENT, Executive Complimented on Rigid Enforcement of the Prohibition Law THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE “COLLEGE FUND | Peqta! Company GIFTS LARGER Pee nya hoa 3 Bismarck Radio FROM FARMERS|3 mtn trea Be will o Station Is Heard ‘e Mi s s ree at Philadelphia al manager of the company, who was in the city today making Lele i An oft-repeated adage says “The rance man who says ‘it can’t be done’ is ments for the company’s enti to the business affairs of the city. | often pushed aside by the man who goes ahead and does it,” and this has The local office will be in charge been found to apply equally as well to of Dr. William Kern, wi radio experts who claim that a 15-watt |- in charge of the compan: Fargo for the past eight y Vic-| radio station cannot be heard more than from 50 to 100 mi! tor Larson of Aberdeen will be in vening, April 24, the Bi charge of the laboratory and one-di service will be given, The rooms ate|marck radio station, KFYR, did some experiment work, using its usual 15 now being put in shape for the o! fices and equipment, which includes} watts of power. This morning Ho! Meyer, owners of the station, re. the latest types of X-ray and gas ma- ceived a letter from Raymond H. chines, is bei ng installed, o1 company en, 323 E. Hostetter Street, Mt. The New York Dental maintains branche offices throughout Airy, Philadelphia, Pa., in which the easterner stated he heard the Bis- the,entire northwest. marek station at 10:20 p. m., eastern Photo of Dakota’s time, April 24. Ho said he was able 4 to pick up cail letters of the North First Postmaster | datota station and hoard a musical Will Be Preserved number which was played. — Use Gas, the scientific fuel. Minot, N. D., May 6—(AP)—A pic- ‘ture of the first postmaster of Dakota appointed in ib6t by Abraham Liesl = OLDSMOBILE coln, yesterday was present the state postmasters’ convention in Mi-1f/ SALES AND SERVICE hot, in turn to be pla DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO., INC. 212 Main St. Phone 428 The picture was presented by W. A. The document outline: parts of the state had registered for Hhalla, N and -aims-of-thut-associati the convention this afternoon. up ® permanent form of organization. = Proper diet, careful control of dis-} 4 fireless cooker was patented in case corriers and a county nurse for! sociand in 1857. every county were urged by Dr. J. G. *, aa HEALTH OFFICERS MEET HERE TODAY Adoption, of a constitution and by laws marked today's session of the North Dakota Public’ Health Officers Association, meeting here. branch of the National League of Dis-| trict Postmasters. Lamont, guperintendent of the state tuberculosis sanitarium at Dunseith, in a paper on the prevention of tuber- culosis. Twenty-five health officers from all ational jus- Prosperity Has Returned to Red River Valley, Says Cencordia Head In reply, ‘Mr, that it had been i of bishops when . Coolidge recalled | ustom of the board er they have been ut the White their faith in tides our des: | “at our Service Station for Speedometer Repairs Tire Vulcanizing Battery Repairs and Re- charges : Electrical Generator and Starter Service Goodyear Tires USL Batteries The only Stewart-War- ner Service Station in North Dakota. Finest and latest Vulcanizing and Electrical Equipment. WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION ACCESSORY SERVICE - STATION (First Door North of Lahr Motor Sales Company) ANYBODY CAN OWN AN AUTOMOBILE NOW Car ownership is no longer a special priv- ilege to be enjoyed by the few. Anybody 4 who can earn a living tan afford a car. Own- ing an automobile today is not so much a mark of wealth as of good sense. And buy- ing the car from a dealer who has prepared himself to assure your unihterrupted satis- faction in its performance is not only good sense—it is foresightedness. Washington, May 6—(#) ops of the Methodist church today congratulated Coolidge on the Moorhead, Minn has_retur their unswervin, Postmasters Pick Mandan For Their [iment tuna campaign, -. These reports also indicate, Next Meeting Place | in: to President Brown Pp f his ad ly on his prohibi- ced President a perusal of t Concordia 500,000 endow- In reply Mr. profound apprecia wishes and support” : ‘ernment by “that vast body of com- municants and adherents” embraced in Methodism. ¢. The address to the } delivered by Joseph F bishop of the denomi the assembled group of ¢ taries visited the Whi part of their confe ceremonies took place room, with Bishop Berry Coolidge spenking from prepa ix manuscrip' . a Pi : The president was told by the es to the national conven- i bishop that he had “earned the grati- aceord- that the Minot, N. 1D, May resident was senior of the Norwegian Lutheran Churefl ‘ustinasters, at the in the Goose river circuit us in Minot this afternoon was unanim: - v in the circuit have sent in 26,000, although the gen- s does not start un- Whether you're thinking about buying a car right now or not, it will be worth your while to come in and talk it over. ’ LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY. Bismarck, and tion DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Consulation Free Lucas Blk. Bismarck, Distributors of Willys-Overland Fine Motor. Cars. You Can Buy Two. STUDEBAKER BIG SIXES for the price of any other car of equal rated horsepower N The Big Six Sedan ve ‘To equal it in vated horee- ay BEN you are considering the purchase of a high-priced car we ask you to consider this: For the price of any other car of equal rated horsepower, you can buy two Studebaker Big Sixes and realize the countless advantages of two-car ownership. Studebaker Big Six has become the world's fastest-selling high-pow- ered car because volume production on a One-Profit basis enables Stude- baker to build into this car the many qualities that have hitherto been associated only with high price—yet sell it at moderate price. Only seven American cars equal the Big Six in rated horsepower and they sell for two to four times its price, But for Studebaker's famous One-Profit facilities—the price of the Big’ Six would be as high as its quality. * Studebaker’s unique facilities Few motor car “manufacturers” have foun- dries, forges. etc.. to make their own en- gines—yet one-fifth of an automobile’s cost is in the engine. Even fewer build their own bodies—yet one-third of the car's cost is in the body Studebaker builds all its own bodies, all engines, all clutches, gear sets, springs, differentials, steering gears, brakes, axles, gray-iron castings and drop forgings. Only Studebaker in the fine-car field enjoys such complete manufacturing facilities. One-Profit aatne These facilities enable Studebaker to man- ufacture quality cars on a QOne-Profit basis—eliminating outside profits. The savings thus effected are passed on to Studebaker owners in the form of higher quality and lower price. Unit-Built construction Studebaker facilities result, too, in cars designed, engineered and built as units. The hundreds of parts in a Studebaker function as a smooth-working unit, result- ing in scores of thousands of miles of excess transportation, greater riding com- fort and higher résale value. Always kept up-to-date Direct manufacturing contro! enables Studebaker to keep cars constantly up-to- date. We add improvements regardless of the calendar—we do not save them up for ‘spectacular annual announcements which make cars artificially obsolete. for $1895 power you must poy $2855 f. 0. b. factory to $8155 more L is a car built to hold five passengers in arm-chair comfort. Body is unusu- ally roomy. Seats are luxuriously deep and restful—richly upholstered in genuine mohair, indicative of the fine quality body construction you cannot see. Body pillars are of northern white ash—cross-members “of hard maple. The Big Six Sport-Roadster The ideal second car $1645 ‘To equal it in yated horee- bower you must pay $2305 f. @ b. factory te $8355 more E NTHUSIASTIC power—that laughs 4 at loads and loves its work—sets the Big Six Roadster apart from all other cars in its power class. Just to look at it makes you want to get back of the wheel and go somewhere. It’s a car of sur- passing beauty in design and body finish, Done in two tones of green-gray.. Uphol- stery is genuine leather—the seat back adjustable to any desired angle. Special equipment on the Roadster in- cludes windshield wings, boot for collap- sible top, front bumper and rear bumper- ettes, motometer, spare tire, tube and cover. * * « All Big Sixes are equipped with snub- bers, gasoline gauge on the dash, air cleaner, gas and of filters, automatic wind- shield cleaner, rear-view mirror, cow! ventilator, automatic spark, stop light and coincidental lock to ignition and steering gear controlled by the same key that locks door and sparestire carrier.

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