The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 11, 1926, Page 8

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84 PER CENT WORLD'SCARS OWNED INU. 8. oe THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE 3 igen ! = : jfreight service from Bismarck to! gan, subject to the right of the board! Sunday by the Minnesota Loan and| The Montana-Dakota Power. com-| struction transmission lines to in- . | Raleigh via Mandan and Flasher. to investigate them to see if they are| Trust eom which, with the Sec-| pany is a consolidation of six smaller|crease the present territory served utilities operating in eastern Monta and western Nort solidation compa Firestone IRE DEALERS _ Designated crossing of the Great | just and proper. Northern railroad at second street,| New electric rates for Minto, Doyon, Havana, as a full stop crossing for ice and Crary were approved sub- | averages, includes the following in| addition to the valedictorian and salu-! - Belk, Edna Dean! Best, -El nna Davis, lings of ireat Northern railway |~ The application of the Northwe r and Main street in Tower | ern Bell Telephone Co. to discontin | city, ‘ounty, also were made / operation of its toll stati stop crossings. 1g. ieel gaid to furnish | ge | Approved the purchase by J. C./ its exchange at Crystal was approved !Johnson and A. 8, Gessner of. Penn,’ Tho application of the Reeder Elec- Half Million American Motor * Power Companies Given Per- | %:,2",0%, the, electric property at trie Light Co. to increase its ra that place from Miller & Son. [was dismissed, the company having ) : us cee itt 5 bale by tee f porarily drop the Vehicles Sold Abroad in ives ress, | mission to Reduce Rates Our onaE A le a gen a i hile Ly Mell ed eld al ; pecial music will be given by the | Oe ee ing the bills of consumers at New: — the Past Year Gideon chorus | in Certain Towns | Rockford. Under th | Bo f F sideo | ckford. e rule customers | —y | | will be given a 10 per cent discount Power Company nd cent of the world's 66 9 | as by the Otter Tail and | for prompt payment of bills. | Tssue Is Announced are din the I | High Line Route Approved \ i Y eit Paul, Minn, May 11—(®)—A Approved the route and specifica- | , powe tions. submitted by the Hughes Elec. | ‘i Rates cooking rates at T . Buxton | trie Co. for the construction of an] fuyeo Compare fest werieane fhe and Reynolds have heen approved by jelectrie transmission Tine from Beuleh | her cent gold. bonds was announced the state railroad board ‘to Hebron and from Hebron te Man- | by approximately 50 per ce ‘The bonds mature five y Rigthy-one pe other outsta: the motor “Pacts and F Other recent actions by th Industry, an are 14,000 ted by T to buy the while only today. More tha motor veh more than Local ‘Hospitals to Help Observe “Hospital Week” Plan for Hospital W the celebra! nurses are ment and program d and wafe 2 and 5 o'c! Mothers and babies born during the last year will be honor guests and the babies A tea fo! one of the events arranged by the! Bismarck hospital alumni association } for the day. s will be served to the vis- itors, who are invited to call between TS DISCOVERED : R D Palmetto Company, in Appli- noted cation, Says It Did Busi. | ness Here in 1925 Dakota's potleg- | we to the} s of the Palmetto Insurance . which, it has been found, in the state last year | ompany, which has recently in connee- gement with an n_made bs c Roads 31 per are neithe compe company 1 on but that he ill bill the Palmetto company 0, the state tax due on the] ss done by it in the state last | tis believed, is * refusal of the | Ten are us eplace — lo ©! There are 4,000,000 books in British Museum Library. le dollar is worth an one million and a half icles were scrapped last visited the na in the prece the ¢ veck, ° tion of May 1 Alexius Noaptea the | in charge of the entertain- I give a short musical } ing the afternoon. Tea lock. will be weighed. r the senior girls w’ The hospital will observe open house from 2 to 5 o'clock and visitors will be shown through the buildings. Clergymen throughout the city in-| cluded a mention of hospital week in their sermons Sunday and urged that the citizens of Bismarck support the two excellent local institutions. Simon Miller Heads Seniors’ Honor Roll | | Simon Miller, who made a scho- | lastic average of 95.5 per cent during his four years as a student at the | Bismarck high school, will be vale- | dictorian of the 1926 graduating class, according to an announcement, made today by F. H. Br school principal. Miss G | i | insurance plan. ident agents of | ' fident of its ability to cope MAKING THE MOST OF AN AUTOMOBILE Some car owners get more miles and more satisfaction out of their cars than do other motorists driving cars in the same, or even a higher, price class. Quite often the differ- ence depends upon the willingness and ability of the dealer who sold the car to assume re- sponsibility for its performance. Those who buy Willys-Overland Fine Mo- tor Cars here get all the possibilities of per- formance that the maker built into them. LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY. Distributors of Willys-Overland Fine Motor Cars. Bismarck, No. Dak. That crude production is diminishing in rela- tion to registered cars is proved by statistics. The petroleum industry is confident that it will continue to recover sufficient gasoline to meet the constantly increasing demands. A brief review of the major facts may be enlightening. During 1913 crude oil was produced to the amount of 194 barrels for each of the 1,258,062 cars then registered. Twelve years later in 1925, crude oil produc- tion shrunk to 38 barrels for each of the 19,946,963 cars registered during that year. Reducing these figures to terms of gasoline discloses the fact that in 1913 there were 912 gallons of gasoline manufactured for each regis- tered car, while in 1925 there were only 470 gal- lons of gasoline available for domestic con- sumption for every registered car. To be deducted from the latter figure is the tremendous amount of gasoline used annually by tractors, stationary gasoline engines, and by the Arts and Industries, concerning which no com- plete statistics are available. During 1913 the average recovery of gasoline from crude was about 11%. If the petroleum industry in general, and the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) in particular, had stood still during these last twelve years and made no progress whatever, 1925 would have seen a recovery of only 167 galions of gaso- , line per car. But the petroleum industry has not beep sat- isfied to stand still and the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) spent enormous sums of money and un- ceasing effort to develop advanced-refining pro- cesses. These processes so increased the yield of gasoline from crude, that instead of 167 gal- jons we had 470 gallons of gasoline per car for domestic consumption. The advanced refining processes developed by Standard Oil Company (Indiana) have been the chief factors in solving the ever present gas- oline problem for the 30,000,000 people of the Middle West. While the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) owns these processes, it elected not to keep them for its exclusive use. It leased them to other Tefiners that-they also might recover a greater yield, and thereby help to keep the price of gas- line at a low level. | The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) believes that one of the greatest services it is rendering is the exertion of all of its energies and the em- ployment of all its resources to keep the price Of gasoline at a level so low that-all may enjoy ite benefits. . 1 ‘The Standard Oil Company (Iodiana) is con- iy the probleme of the fyture as it with those of the past. % Serve You Better _ jand Save You Money We have the tires and the tubes that are delivering thousands of extra miles— Firestone Gum-Dipped Tires Every fiber of every cord is saturated and insulated with rubber. Used by the operators of the biggest taxicab, motorbus and truck fleets. These big buyers measure mileage and demand Most Miles Per Dollar. Firestone Steam-Welded Tubes Steam-Welding vulcanizes the splice in live steam—a special Firestone process —aseuring an air-tight tube, so important to the life of your tire. ‘You, too, can get the extra mileage, economy and comfort now enjoyed big treemportation leaders and by hundreds of thousands of qecuhen toleeuns ae equipping your car with these wonderful Gum-Dipped Tires and Steam-Welded Tubes. . | WE TAKE YOUR OLD TIRES IN TRADE and will give liberal allowance for unused mileage. Come and see us. z - QldSield Tires and Tubes Let us show you why Oldfield Tires and Tubes have made such a good name themselves. Compare these tires and tubes with any others on the market. si Made in the t Firestone factori: tire Suilderer ond carry the Manderds carn DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Consulation Free Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. HIGH PRESSURE CORDS 303314 Regular Cl.. 303335 E c OVER-SIZE BALLOONS 29x4.40....., ores $14.05 2924.75 seeee 16.75- 30x4.75 seeee 17.50 29x4.95 sveee 18,58 + 21.9 seccees 25.15 Copelin Motor Company SS Phone 318 201 Broadway "Dakota Auto Sales Bismarck, North Dakota Bismarck, Nerth Dakota ° Those Who Judge Quality by Price The quality of Ford cars cannot be judged by the prices at which they are sold—-beceuse Ford prices are made pos- sible by conditions that are absolutely unique in the automotive industry. significance to the motoring public: “If any other manufacturer endeavored to produce a car similar to the Ford, according to the high standards of qual- ity in material and workman- ship used by the Ford Motor Company and with the same tried and proved design, it would be impossible to offer it at any thing like Ford prices. And it is well to note that even with less costly design they ave not been able to meet ‘ord prices.”’ ‘ From mine to market the Ford car is the work of a single organization. The Company owns and operates the mines and forests that furnish the raw ma- terials for its products. This material is carried over Ford transportation routes, fabricated in Ford mills, manu- . factured in Ford plante—and the fin- ished product is sold to the public through the Ford dealer organization. Thus there is but a single manufactur- af ing profit on the car. If you contemplate the purchase of a motor car, go to the salesroom of the nearest Authorized Ford Dealer and get acquainted with the greatest automo- bile value of all time. ne The following statement, previously made in an advertising message, is re- peated here because of its great Original Ford Features that Today Make for Greatest Simplicity - Durability - Reliability _ T - Dual < Depend: 4 Lubrication Match le Beet Giuree Pitas rgd Motor S ion - Planetary Transmission Fhermo-Syphon Cooling i } FORD MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGA New Prices COUPE RUNABOUT TOURING _ TUDOR . ~ FORDOR 500 ‘290 ‘310 ‘520 ‘565 Closed car prices include starter and demountable rims. ‘All prices f. o. b. Detroit “WE HAVE NEVER LOWERED THE QUALITY TO REDUCE THE PRICK” | EE ‘oe

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