The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 14, 1926, Page 7

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There are two girls in “Sandy,” ing story—two girls who lay siege) theme and an insight into human to your affections. Sandy MeNeil] nature, and Judith Moore! ~ Sandy is from the modern school, ventions hi she hers eart. Red haired, gay, daring, Sandy is, despite her large chatter, in- wardld 2 precocious child, Judith is the supostte type. jaaint and. restrained, she is an ardent. hiding many a storm and m: plainnes: They have lived in adjoining ho eS, si since childhood—taken long walks! hearing her wild together—for years they have Douglas! Leave M. te shared hopes and ° confidencgs. Sometimes Judith is certain Mer love is returned-—again she des- pairs of ever winuing romance from life. What happens to these two girls when tragedy strikes at the heart of Sandy? How does Sandy meet the reverses of life—what are the reflections of Judith? Read the first chapter of “Sandy” in the Tribune Monday. Read the succeeding chapters and learn what happens to the chief sam one of the most remark riais ever published. Mystery, love and death—you'll CHRYSLER ADDS A NEW LIGHTER SIX TO PRESENT LINE Coincident with the public state- ment of its policy of standardized quality, the Chrysler Corporation, through Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc., local distributors, today an- nounces the addition of a new six- oytinder “60”, at the lowest price at which a Chrysler six-cylinder car ever has been sold. The five models are priced as fol- Jows: Touring $1075; Roadster, two Pi mger $1145; Coupe, $1165; Coach $1195; Sedan, $1295. All prices f. o. b. Detroit. This new entry into’the field is the fourth to bear the Chrysler me; a name, which, during the t three years, has become recog- ed as a guarantee of superla- ality, advanced engineering, ideal performance in a motor. ear. Following closely along the times that have made the Chrysler “70” and the Chrysler Imperial «g0" supreme their respective fields, i Chrysler domi- E ylinder field, and vith the four-cylinder model, repre- sents, the Chrysler line-up in’ the four major markets. A ‘reation The new “6 is not designed to repl: some other model in the ine, but is a wholly new creation, built to supply a definite need in the motor car field—the need of a +: of exceptional quality and per-} formance that could be sold at a low price and occupy a place be- tween the Chrysler four-cylinder car and the Chrysler “70”. ‘That this new Chrysler “60” docs provide such quality and perform- ance is clearly indicated by a eom- bination of features which are en- titely new to the field in which the ear will sell and which, Chrysler executives believe, make it stand apart from other cars in anywhere near the same price group. As the CREE SBE RS cr FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1926 THRILLING EPISODES MARK LIFE OF 1” HEROINE IN TRIBUNE'S NEW SERIAL ., STORY WHICH WILL START MONDAY */find them in “Sandy.” ‘And you'll | * F R R Elenore Meherin’s new and thrill-| find more—a wonderful romantic ognizing an obligation toward ag- a dream behind her calm} j, he loves Douglas Keith.! on the empl oper semmsenendniontsicon: under the c: realize how imp to accept.” MINNESOTA LOSES St. oP Miss’ Mcherin's rare talent for , {interpreting the life faced by the pes “The girl hurried through the|' Judge od streets, her lips mov- She reachec edy in store for her. An hour trag later———” t! Read what happened in that ominous hour between the girl and e may who wouldn’t give her up. of the arresting episodes in t nily,” new and greatest’ seci: eee a na tions in the state’s peti- swer are true, but two different sets of ions of the state rt has no urisdiction to remedy the situation, Bowen, chairman of the lroad and warehouse commis- ht to compel the Reeepl the state com- n e instead of that the Interstate Commerce Comr §Jsion, said that an appeal would be ‘on immediately to the state supreme ae Rowen said the \suit was in duit , -o {the nature of a test case and that White as an angel and more{the action before the district court appealing, Sandy walked into that yu: the first step in obtaining the densely crowded conrtroom. The cinreme court rulin; i benutiful voice trembled: ’ hil 1 who am guilty!” “Men jumped to their feet; Twomen fai A An ‘episode, cuunless with suspense. Fol- it in the gripping new serial, Sandy,” to appear daily in the ibune beginning next Monday. moaned, pointing to the figure with the blood clot taring in a! dai “Suddenly down the hal : The pivotal scene in “S the greatest story of the yéar. + ee ‘0 “knew an artist once who painted Ee a cobweb on the ceiling so realistical- mighty with drama] ly that the maid spent hours trying get it down.” Sorry, dear, I just can't believe Artists ch thi maids, © been| » but ecutives who,. in other Chrysler | Daily Teleg models, have revolutionized motor ( : car desien and construction. Auto- | mobile experts who have seen and tested it consider it equally as notable an achievement in its class j ; a parade sn towh: What as are its famous six cylinder com- 3 usband do?” panion cars—the Chrysler “70” and} “He sells smoked the Chrysler Imperial “80” aya eclipses of the sun. i i ception on the! ee rredict for it a _recepti tl STRICKEN Northern SPECIALISTS _ your man work, Mrs. he peddles balloons when- lasses during MB so badly in- he lost, his speech?” “Yes, both his arms were broken.” | part of the public which will be even more enthusiastic than those | which welcomed these earlier models. | Grant Declines an Invitation to Talk to Merchants! Fargo, N. D., May 14—(4)—Hope | that Richatd F. Grant, prominent | former Fargoan, would be on the program of the North Dakota Re- | tail Merchants association at its convention this year have been dis- | pelled. ivant, president of the M. A. company. of Cleve- ident of its hatd s 11,000 men, ith playing} ettling the | Scientists believe roaches | R Spread cancer. Besafe. Kill ;/tem and other dangerous old home town and address the/household insects with chants of the state during their ng June 8 to 10, Powerful Tanglefoot Spray. The prominenge into which his | Preventreinfestation by also part in settling the coal strike has | using Tanglefoot Roach brought , however, has made it for him to tulfill the en. | Ad Powder, In _a letter to Powell :. “I have simply been 0-78 addresses and I have found that the Quart $1.25; besieged with requests to make F only logical course I could pursue int 750; 4 pint $00; was to decline them all. Iam very Super Sorarer bead busy in my own business work and SPRAY if 1 ever start speaking again it will be impossible for me to find a place to stop. My own affairs hake it imperative, therefore, that 1 do not make a start. Grant, who was president of the United States Chamber of Com- THE TANGLEFOOT COMPANY GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. model number indicates, the car has a speed of sixty miles and more per hour, and this alone is indica- tive of the quality, design, stability, and precision of the new model. The new Chrysler is built in five body styles,:all typically Chrysler dn appearance; roadster, phaeton, coupe, coach, ang four-door sedan. It is designed and built by the same engineers and manufacturing ex- _K ‘Same Your Grocer 1s. offering you FULL VALUE for your money whenever he recommends Baking Powder for over 35 years. merce in 1925, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. F, F. Grant of Fargo, both of whom now are dead. His | father was the senior member of Park, Grant, Morri ‘argo whole- salers, \ Commenting on his desire to meet ; old Fargo friends, Grant said: “Nothing would give me greater} pleasure than to come to Fargo and,; meet my old friends. However, | G ; Price 2 Derives its flavor from Real Oranges . We refuse to sacrifice Quality for Quantity Pay Washington, May 14--)—Rec- riculture, the Chamber of Com- 1, May 14—()—Minne-| Merce of the United States adopted st its suit in county! ® resolution today favoring the n rt here to compel rail-{holding of a national agricultural rébel—a flapper, but NOT a flap-| modern girl was never so well €x-| roads. to cease! charging discrimin-|¢onference at which farm leaders|ber to per in the accepted sense, She is|‘Pressed. ator one whose defiance of the old con- i sa deeper urge, though} If understands Jess. than }.ain-washec any other the meaning and_ the] ing in a wild pray q beauty of the impulses that fight] the man’s room, half sensing the for dominance in her undisciplined rates in’ certain secti and those of industry would bejassist in tin oe faite bis brought together in an effort to] tional agree on a national farm policy. Should such a conference be un- dertaken, it chamber and enlist in the effort “leaders of proven ability from the broad Hof the allegations in{ fields of business.” “The duty of this chamber seems clear,” the resolution read. “We U. S. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE FAVORS |HOLDING A NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF ITS SUIT AGAINST ‘FARM LEADERS AND THOSE OF INDUSTRY was said, the national | culture wuld offer its facil Duty Is Clear have no desire to dictate to ag culture as to its program, but wv wish to be of service in a spirit of } du: the utmost cooperation. An oppor- tunity for real service lies befor us and we he mary concer itys of the | tend its utmost efforts to establi a more secure’ basis of agricultural prosperity.” ‘ Agriculture Needs Sales Organization, Farm Editors Tol % read what Mr. E 1 $s practically no sales machiner: e cannot be efficient, Arthur Huntington of Cedar R: told the i simply pro the marke « iffered until the ment of fied ffieient te ause over Blotchy | 7 Wen has been merely a home, with little|farmer is comi thought of profit. , Today the | vocation as a business,’ “IWAS SICKLY AND COULDN'T EAT’ Then Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN * brought permanent relief Constipation takes its toll in health and happiness — but ssup has to say: el could not eat ri te Kellogg's effective. sing Kellogg's ALL- fast St. Touts, Il. ia -— are Rewsre$ Battle Creek, Michigan, by all grocers. bal restaurants, ALL-BRAN Ag_in Chrysler Quality and Performance— New Lower-Priced Six Standardized Quality—The Foundation of Chrysler Superiority \ The consummation of a policy of , Standardized Quality—uniformly high— in all sizes and classifica- tions of Chrysler products is an- “nounced tothe American py’blic. This corporation has studied for years the car requirements of the American people and, as a result of that study, has long recognized the different needs of varying con- ditions and applications of motor transportation. Four great classes comprehend the complete car requirement of the public the world over. : Heretofore those four markets have been served by a diversity of manufacturers who have pro- duced many cars of widely differ- ent design and quality, The Chrysler Corporation has accepted the task of changing Its ideal has been to serve the public with equally fine quality in each of the great motor markets. To Chrysler, it has never been clear why the purchaser of a car in the $1000.00 class should re- ceive less quality and fine work- manship, in proportion tosize and performance, than a purchaser in the $3000.00 class. ~ built in a number of chassis sizes, peony oa apt ties, in body types to sati public demand. Size and performance regulate . price. But Quality is Standard. We invite you to fit any Chrysler car to your motoring needs and to your pocketbook with complete assurance that Standardized W. P. CHRYSLER N y A High Quality Six of Extraor- dinary Interest to Buyers of the Lower-Priced Sixes— A Sensational Value Walter P. Chrysler, ‘manufacturer of the-famous Chrysler “70”, the superfine Imperial “80” and the pre- ferred four,Chrysler“58”,now presents the new C! ry- sler “60"—the latest sensational product of Chrysler engineering—the first Chrysler Six at so low a price. At last, all of the supreme value and performance you naturally expect from Chrysler, in a size and at a price that revolutionize values and quality among lower-priced sixes, Chrysler Quality—without an equal in the whole industry—in the new “60” now completes Chrysler domination of the three great fields in which sixes are pre-eminent. ; Chrysler Performance—always sensational, always superior—measured by the Chrysler model numbers eae '58"-“60"-“70"-Imperial “80”, And in this newest Chrysler—the six-cylinder “60” —all of the Chrysler superiorities, features and new results combined in a quai six which upsets all previous standards in the lower-priced fiel Never before such a six at such a price as the Chry- sler “60”. 60 miles—and more—per hour. Lightning accelera- tion. Extraordinary gas mileage—22 miles per gallon. The beauty of Chryslerdynamic symmetry. Genuine Chrysler quality and Chrysler long life. "Riding ease which only Chrysler gives. The supreme safety of Chrysler Four-wheel Hydraulic Brakes. Oil-filter and air-cleaner. Seven-bearing crankshaft. Full ressure lubrication. Extraordinary strength. oomy luxurious bodies, The lowest priced six ever built which combines all fine car features—plus unapproached Chrysler quality and craftsmanship. See the new Chrysler “60”. Drive it. Don't be satis- fied with anything less than Chrysler “60” value, quality and performance. - Corwin-Churchill Motors, : Bismarck, North Dakota a a Touring Car $1,075.00 Roadster $1,145.00 Sedan $1,295.00 Coach $1,195.00 Coupe $1,165.00 All prices f. 0. 6. Détron, - tocurrent Federal excise :;. Chrysler “6g7" Qualit; Foaturc. 6-Cylinder Chrysler Motss. $4 brake horee-power. 60 miles per hour and more. 5 to 25 miles in 7% seconde. Ennily 22 miles to the gallon. ‘7-bearing crankshaft. Aluminum alloy pistons vet ‘anced to sixteen one-hundredthe of an ounce. 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