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“PAAR ay . PAGE EIGHT DR. MOVIUS OF JAMESTOWN IS HURT IN CRASH Accident Occurred Saturday Evening on Red Trail East of Jamestown Jamestown. Dr. A. H. Mo’ elimic is in the b separated ribs and a la left leg from the mobile collision the Red Trai! Blinded tiy the haze and dr ghts of an approacin, ealling Dr. tioner, whe Movius is the of the four hurt. Commission to Hear Arguments in Grain | Rate Cases June 3-4). Arguments in the grain f cases heard last hairman of the aid today paring formal objection port of the examiner wi most of the rate increa by the carriers were justified Transient Faces a Serious Charge at Grand Forks rard Forks, N. D., N. Azine was ar ton Sunday and Forks today to tempted rape, under out by a local woman. ‘here for the last we voices: for a singing con staged at a local rf May 10 ed in € brought to G a charge of a warrant sworn Azine has been Auto eniéte Should Give Their Cars a -Thorough “Clean-up”| The advent of balmy signal for the fensivi her is the touring of. Rie tuadaniig: oe Seow oe are cordially invited to the entertainment given by Tancred Commandery and Drill Team on Tuesday eve- ning, May 11, at 8 o’clock. The admission charged, $1.00, admits Master Mason and Lady. Vapo Carpet Cl Bismarck Phone 398 D.C. PH, C. Doctor of Chiropractic. EXAMINATION FREE. J) Eltinge Bldg. Phone 174 _ Dakota Auto Sales - Bismarck, North Dakota I i » Dee pt Penobscot River below Bangor, ays and byways headed for! "The family car will aximum satisfaction on yeditions if treated to a bit up and tuning up before season, advises the This advic to appro ‘ord cars now in je to cars of all sv ex hough directed pi ly nine mill , is applic ly the car to be seruti system, the first feature of the zed is the cooling rd Service Bulletin ad- e| vi Radiator and jacket should be} flushed thoroughly and. if there fe, filled with a posed of water and about! If cupfuls of soda as This solution, in turn, s oughly flushed out. should be made of all connections of the system to make certain that they oorly fitting connections cor- especially Clean Crankease rder to remove all particles of | from the engine, it is a good to remove the crankease bottom | ine is the life stream of the p motor and care should be exerciser“ that the various features of the fuel system function properly. The sedi- ment ‘bulb be drained should nd cleaned and any slight obstructions | in the feed line should be blown out. The need of a thorourh oiling and greasing is particularly urgent in the | i Me. ground. in the fan and} AN ICY BAPTISM Note the Aceueree th the bnck- the fact that dur- this attention cold weather. spring because of t ing the winter month. is made unpleasant b ‘Here, Ford simp: tion will be appreciated by the owner, for the accessibility of ch {which require lubrication greasing job minutes. k the work of only a ue may harbor some small stone jor piece of glass which is steadily working its way in toward the tube. A few minutes of probing will pre- | vent many a puncture, | "These ‘features of the Ford car s.| which require frequent and regular ; | attention have been to make it pos: e f tantly implified as he owner to in the pink.” keep his car co replace- But for motor adjustment, ments or other vital service, the low er is adivsed to place his car in the hands of the dealer from whom he J purchaged it and is best qualified to know its needs. |Pontiac Six Bids For Speed Laurels ew Pontiac Six made its first d laurels on the Pacific Coast pril, when it smashed two recently established speed and endur- jance records from Los Angeles to Al- | buquerque, M., and return, tra- versing desert, ow covered moun- The | bid fo: tains and rou country ‘roads in \what is considered one of the most trying runs on the coast. This is the first really important speed record the Pontiac Six has attempted to break and the fact that it was successful,is evidence of its sound design and the thorough test- ing to which the car was subjected during its three years of development by Gencral Motors. This staunch little car, carrying two drivers and an observer, rolled bff the 918 miles from Los Angeles to Alba- querque in a total elapsed time of 23 hours, 29 minutes, for an average of 39.07 miles an hour. As one ‘hour and 49 minutes were taken out en route the car’s actual running time was only 21 hours, 49 minutes, or an average of 42.07 ntiles an hour, Despite adverse weather conditions, the same car made the return trip in 27 hours, 29 minutes elapsed time, af- ter a delay of three hours in Albu- querque. getting supplies and gaso- line. The total clapsed time for the round trip was 50 hours, 68 minutes, which is a new round trip record. The average speed for the round trip of 1,836 miles was 36.02 miles per hour. Fifty-six minutes were clipped off the previous best time for the round trip run, according to officials of Reeve Gartzmann, Inc., Oakland- Pontiac dealers at Los Angeles. While this is the first record at- | tempted by the Pontiac Six, its com- panion car, the Oakland Six, is the holder of many records on the Pacific coast. Most notable of these are its successive victories for four years in the famous Los Angeles-Camo Curry Economy Runs, in which Oakland es- tablished its right to the title “Cham- pion Economy Ca Dodge Bros. Sales 10,000 For 1 Week For the first time in Dodge Broth- | ers history retail sales by their deal- ers in the United States and Canada in a single week have exceeded 10,- ¢ | 000 new motor cars and trucks. The figures for the week ending May | were 10,126. Compared with the corresponding week last year the gain is 4374 or 76 per cent. The gain is 560 over the remarkable «| delivery record established last week. best week last April 11, during sold, the in- cre per cent, In addition to delivering these 10,- 126 new ears and trucks Dodge Broth- ers dealers report 8,766 new signed orders for future delivery received during the week ending May 1. Shipments of new vehicles to deal- ers during the week were 8,600, or 1526 less than actual retail deliveries. There were in dealers hands on May 1 according to their ekly reports a total of approximately 26,000 new mo- tor cars and trucks against which these dealers held over 17,000 signed orders. Compared with the endin SEC. DAVISIS SUPPORTER OF FLAPPERDOM Likens Modern Girl to Those of Early 19th Century in Mothers’ Day Talk Washington, May 10—()—Flap- perdom found @ eee pusperter yesterday in James J. Davis, Secre- tary of Labor, who, in a Mother’s Day address at Arlington Cemetery, lik- ened the modern girl, with her short skirts, to the girls of the carly nine- teenth century. He agreed that some flappers were frivolous, but that the overwhelm- ing majority were “quite as sedate as were their mothers at the same Plappers fy had existed for the past ten thousand years about whom, ‘he asserted, the same things were said by their elders that are being said today. If there was any doubt about it, he urged his hearers to recall Ed- mund Burke, who “begged his gener- ation to bear in mind that because half a dozen grasshoppers under a fern made‘a field to ring with their chink, it did not follow that Wit wero the only inhabitants of the fiel for in that same ficld thousands of cattle chewed their cuds silently in the shadow of the British oak.” Thus,” he added, “might we speak of our noisy flappers, in comparison with the whole. They are few in number.” Some allowance must be made for the spirit of youth, the Secretary a serted in discouraging any belief thi the flappers whose escapades enliven the press columns are “destined neces- sarily to shoot “No, No, Nanette” , Seat Sale to Open Tomorrow Morning Seats will be placed on sale at the Harris-Woodmansee store Tuesday morning for the extraordinary en- gagement here of Edward D. Smith’s magnificent production of “No, No, Nanette,” which has just completed a record ‘breaking run of 27 weeks in Los ‘Angeles and 12 weeks in San Francisco. Besides these triumphs this great musical comedy is now be- ing presented by 14 companies in var- ious parts of the world and is u doubtedly playing to the greatest ag. gregate of gross receipts ever re- eS Better Kodak Finishing “YOU'LL NOTICE THE DIFFERENCE” HOSKINS - MEYER CHRYSLER “70” Sensational New Lower Prices Reduced $50 to $200 NSATIONAL NEW LOWER PRICESON THE SIX-CYLINDER CHRYSLER $200, EFFECTIVE MIDNIGHT, MAY 8TH “70,” Coach Roadster Royal Coupe Brougham - Sedan Royal Sedan Crown Sedan SAVING FROM $50 TO Old Prices‘ $1,445 $1,395 1,625 1,795 1,865 1,695 1,995 2,095 All prices F. New Prices 1,525 1,695 1,745 1,545 1,795 1,895 Q. B. Detroit, Subject to current federal excise tax CHANGED IN NU WAY—EXCEPT IN PRICE which won such widespread preference In the accomplishment of the new sen- sational lower prices of Chrysler “70” there is absolutely no change in per- formance, quality, design, materials or workmanship in the body or chassis Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. Bismarck, North Dakota i and admiration. These sensational reductions $ 50 Savings 100 100 120 150 200 200 today ¢3- tablish Chrysler “70” even more em- phatically as the world’s one outstanding mole car value in its class. corded for any light opera attraction in the history of theatricals, in the United States, not excepting “Madame Sherry” and the “Merry Widow.” Mr. Smith is sending here the same identical company that contributed 80 much to the success of “ ette” during its long California The cast is headed by Taylor Holmes, one of the greatest favorites on the light opera stage. Mr. Holmes is su 1 peste by a large and exceedingly {peeied east and is surrounded by STOP at our Service Station for Speedometer Repairs Tire Vulcanizing Battery Repairs and Re- cha Electric4l 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. 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