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PAGE TWO It has been ‘anticipated for some months that a large American builder of motor cars would soon be on the market with «a European type low, light car. The initial production of what may be'the forerunner of a complete change ia our great mass produetion of light automobiles made its appearance in this city this wéek. It ds the ee , war t fa isolate ineers 0: illys-Overland, ihe, eke been working, doth here and in Europe, for the past two years. This new car from anything we have ever seen b fore in this country. It looks dif- ferent, it utts ditierent and it serves a different but constantly increasing demand, Mechanically, it is an adaptation of the best that Europe has to offer in the way of power: ful; economical engines, with a wide speed range, more power for climb- ing than has characteriged even the best of the European praductions, nd with n flexibility, silenc 4 sinoothness of running which to our light car production. It is a quality product in every de- tail from the trim, smart, extremely low hung body with its brilliant finish and superb upholstery to the tail of its mechanical construe new of i it 18 equipped ler motor It will accelerate from 25 miles an hour in 10 seconds, or in Just half at second mw time than some of our largest and most flex- ibe vsixes™ and it will cover 40 miles on a gallon of fuel ft will stop tm a little over its own Jength fr speed for four wheel brakes, ad ter of IL inchey which n those on Many of our yi to 2h © motor develops 2 per t more power, per cuble inch of piston displacement, than any other light four-cylinder motoc 1 tin Ameri s is one of the ults of tilizing the European type of high a motor design develops Ater brake horsep than any four-cylinder car in this it weighs just_a nds, ready for power plant ‘turns = tior minute and sa developed power of } rating at 1 ent than that cylinder car Low Hody f of this new type 8 inches from the ground y room inside the body kreater than in any other light car now on the market. Its’ first s striking in th average height ca: is’ totally different | 28 tol® twice | desig ne featine set for our larger ¢ reed tice for the inder The « An brakes type of grow | use in t the Over! The , in dit hit models inch, tre ater ely arms’ on But a six Ho the room he w: spect it is thoroughly bears no jonship to its diminu-| tively dimensioned European cou-| { sins. Inside, the fioor to ret and ther between the top of th roof. ‘The seats 12 inches from the floor to th of ul ashions. yo are Inches of space from the front cf t cushion to the pedals. In the rear 8 artment there are 36 35-8, ffording xreater room for the occupants of the rear seat than is found in rv but Vo give t for stretching ont in the front seat, the metal dash is ed forward several inches and | is as much leg room in this} rompartment as there is in’ th rea body if 45 inches from front s 1 brake at om The front seat ts 40 1- wide and the rear seat i inches wide, the conventio for these inche; 3 1-2 al widtns ats, i wide and hung on} so that it is extremely! tin or out ; aps one of the gre ses this car has to formance a of the body, body 1 nevery way. A Is the which | y continuing the root d eful down swinging ; is talloring for best of aha i in this: is consple nd is how y back without fowl giving an ap- nee which is intriguing in the ome? The bullet headlamps have nickel- shells tre strongly support- ed with a tie-rod at the front New Size 1 ire sizes present vd new, ne ameter with a 4.10 tion, and The: used Lass: tire mater: ready pated a huge d ad for this land Whippet ing t “i nein Whippet jonally long high © been ane Appointments interior appgintmen r are tasty: in every instrument board is. o a Citeassia inne rien eussian walnu nish gracefully designed el, board carries the sta ing switch, oil lometer and dash 1 sted glass dor @ar compartment is of a fine ribbed velour coloring and fine fabric for iiftine or dropping are nickeled. ‘The windows are an! the windshield pleco type which fa the tnusually wid is of the o has’ come finer types of | In appointmen in design performance this Overland Whinoer is a Mighinet revelation In the light tel car fi 5 Mechanical Features As Was been prophesied during the past_few months’ thin, tie first of the European type light cars to be built 4g this country is designed along the most advanced of modern engineering lines. to get a wide range. of power and performance from gyal and therefore economical fl ied iment ns. i 31-8 inches and the inches givi a my or Ine somewhat jargeér than the average for the Kuropean’ tyne moto. ut is smaller than any other Americun buiit motor of stock pron auction. " ‘yee increase. “over “the MEngiiah and French dimensions was made to give the car certain. per ormance features. in high gear’) which are not required by Huro i wae ae said id will climb any at an light sixes, wilt climb its comparative accetet has already been demonstrated. pistons are of cast iron but remely light in weight as. » connecting rods. The. ft is shert and heavier than im any other four-cylinde: i it dimeysl rman be walls, innovat truction is En used ¢ | aH throughout the nd and Willy Presages Radical Changes in Light Ove ion. s of heing one of those d constructional ‘appearan th to elimins t high car sp eystem comes ittention, It is the vstem. A drilled er offered for the first car? construction. in. this But he whole design of the) att esta system follows the jt rs, whipping or speeds, in for odern | nk prominent In ntal mote ven hailed me | developed American way it Its through the er: should constitute hearings and thrown off the | general acecpta rings to lubricat vie dovalve m llowness of the il reservoir Is in the pres rs 4 ase and two after oil from body the ear the rough Th surging | ridden | throug ing feature ix one the Whip) tl traffic ae of gested streets with the rakes nut light s with requ which 3 thin dime Inest experience r to be a miles an hour with fect security raking amity to drive a feeling step aw that the y in tra tion us Wr Whippet ther ffiei has come ; rman the i whippet will a {consumption inthe ligh from 40 per to 507) serve the owner wit educe ld be than this high mileage fr t 1 ordinari nom motor up ind. the measured ndard of & Meet to pater oi For pert been totally different retion ole it would be month minds the 1 pr et with the ax It is carried in a banjo le houging nz and Lighting system, two unit con- and lighting ts n Auto enition ‘This is in line with equipment ction of “Knight ists nece ulomobiles on ac Jrains on our Traffic lighter their fect 8. | less w n of suis tye entire Cars land Whippet is n And it has all the e: lief nts which make history It resembles its size c features, in its ne With the finest produc- ch are bel if put out in the ir world today fers ty seen in owne of from the something is patte , the Whippet lines for town d in that it has s i is to. look not unlikely ad and ts eh ar of size. It end. th ay should H for ospects of any | rmance ability, that One Ggod Ford Touring Car guaranteed to an. 45.00 Ford Touring Car in all around good shape, now $37.50 Dodge Touring car, re- * painted, in good con- dition, now $135.00 z- x Touring Car, re- paint new “ie $395 OO certified Hupmobile Touring Car, repainted, overhaul- ed, now... $317.00 | Ford Touring Car, re- painted and in good shape $97.00 hate Ford Coupe,. in fine condition, : $198.00 certified | Late Ford Sedan ‘Tudor, "> original paint, over- $398.00 hauled: Qyerland Touring, 4, og: Sled $148.00 fine sh: eh * i} OVERLAND WHIPPET NOW BEING SHOWN 25°": - FOR FIRST TIME-RADICAL IN DESIGN % car inarke y much distinction of being different. is inere is studied, ar trafic of great inter threads the ring Of the been paid to b fi hy son to expec in th of the most ex- count heralding something m moter have sar: miles-te-the-gall ere ble to continue to ount experts s fer driving. ! Car owners have looked to a re- from slow moving on the THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE owners have been looking for, It sbeuld prove e welcone car at coun. try clubs for it has the snap and verve that the average patron of clubs wants, od style in everything afhed by gre 1, and more e the last fiscal aided monthly during that ‘onomy 0! space F r skirts, bobbed hair, bunga- low type homes—why not the Whip- ex-soldier: 900. hor sipet as the new fashion molder of the American-butlt car? Red Cross Official _ Talks to Rotarians] ‘’ War. He from manufact- d for servi ”* He aster relief, inclu Dr. Thomas E. Green, director of the speakers’ bureau of the American Red Cross, gave an address‘today at the regular noonday luncheon of the Rotary club. Dr. Green has spoken in every state in the country and is well known for his efforts in behalf of international peace and other hu- manitarian projects. Since 1917 he has been devoting his time td the Red Cross, and has been presenting its world wide activities before large audiences in every state. Dr. Green told of the three-fold activities of his organization; its international scope through the treaty coordinat- ing the work of 58 countries, its ex- istence as part of the United State: government, and its field as local agencies of help. He complimented Burleigh county on being one of 25 or 30 in the whole country coordinating ts kin- dred activities through the clearing house of'the’ Red Cross Chapter; He C singly as. roads driv ed some of the of the convention. year-old boy, n_ solos through. most con- that is layed two included most sitors hardly worth of the curb. ability it Mrs. Thomas E. Green, Mr: Conklin and Miss Mary Baptists of State to nd to accelera demon- Whippet sto D. Dakota y se June 30 Baptists Jamestown, The North their three evening with hav. new and r cons rgned to de- vars If the pro- THE HOME OF $4.00 rking in ' «l SHIRTS Klein Toggery high. tring: ccording 1s, should these re- for Inroads in other light it has the light Oldsmobile Dealers Open-Air Used Car Market. Third and Main St. ~ Bismarck, Out They Go By the power of LOW PRICES— this enti stock of GOOD USED CARS is going out as -t cn rollers—into the hands of wise, and alert buy- ers. We haven’t any time to lose—neither have you--these cars must keep rolling out at top speed—-it won’t be long until the end—eve must old before Saturday night—and them we will! Come’ to our great OPEN-AIR_ USED CAR MARKET, corner Third and Main St., Bismarck, N. D., and ask our salesmen to tell you about the new sales flee developed by the Dakota Autg Sales Co., Inc., for the selling of GOOD USED - CARS. The following price list will point the way & the easier. terms and lowest prices cn record! Used cars selling up to $100.00. $20.00 down and $5 per week. ‘erms, Used cars selling from $100.00 to $150.00. Terms, $30.00 down and $7.50 per week. Used cars selling from $150.00 to $200.00. Terms, $50.00 down and $10.00 per week. Higher priced cars in proportion. on) BISMARCK, N.D. ier se oC spoke of the $4,200,000 spent during church basement, at which Dr. H. ear in nid of the éx- R. Best of Fargo will be the main service men and their famil #;, stat- speaker. g that the average number of men and prominent laymen of the church period have been present from all parts of was 97,000, and the number of the the state for the session. families helped was 11 He painted a vivid word picture will swell the numbers at the ban- of the sufferings and need of a per- sonal touch to the 32,650 permanent- y hospitalized victims of the World said the American Cross is the “heart, of America mobi- told of uding in the past year $11,000,000 sent to Japan, point- ing out. the eradication of overhead as effected by the International Red R. M. Bergeson and Dr. V. J. La- Rose, who attended the International Rotary conference at Denver, Colo., representing the local clab, discuss- work and adare Lorin Stamen mouth Vv Erick Thorberg, George Shafer, Otto Bauer, ae shel. (P) close a banquet at the local Dakota Auto Sales Co. inc. : ; \ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 80, 1926. EDWARDS SEEKS TO REPEAL THE |_ 18TH AMENDMENT ventions” in three-fourths of the states in accordance with article five of the constitution. These state con- ventions would be composed of del-, egates elected by the voters in each state. The number of delegates and the time and place of the convention ‘would be determined by the legisia- ture of each state. About 50 Baptist ministers Adult members of: the locai church quet this evening. hear oe pare y Jn explaining his proposal, Senator ; PROOF es — Edwards said it was an answer to qj Red] “Did you have a successful see] Washington, June 30—()—Another| Senators Borah, Republican, Idaho, 3 2 | resolution seeking to repeal the 18th] and Walsh, Democrat, Montana, who , ? the {amendment was drawn up today by|contend~that the constitution does leon present.” Senator Edward: Democrat, New] not sanction a popular referendum “How do you know?” Jersey. on the repeal of the eightcenth “The medium said: ‘If you are notly The resolution in the form of a} amendment.” Napoleon rap once. If you are Na-| constitutional amendment, if adopted Rare emgge Se agge i poleon, don’t rap.’ There was ~ no! by. two-thirds of each house, would Buffalo Bill's Wild West show rap.”—Esquella, Barcelona. become effective if ratified by “con- en ene played for seven months in Pa: es . Meet at Jamestown The Overland Whippet announ- ced in this issue is equipped with a European tire size—27x4. 40 bal- loon—It’s a Fisk—and a stock of this size tire is to be found in all Fisk Branches and can be secured from’ Fisk Franchise Dealers, It is Fisk Standard Quality © Chrysler Quality and New Low Prices The New C Six of Famous Chrysler Quality — For you who would limit your motor car _ ease and ‘roadability—a score of fine:car investment to any of the lower-priced _ features never before incorporated in any - , Sixes, WalterP.Chryslerpresentsanother car near the new lighter Six Chrysler : sensational quality luct—the new “60” in price. ban lighter six-cylinder Chryeler “60”. _ We are eager to number you. with the > In this new lighter Six are the same su- thousandswhohavealreadyapprovedthe , premeChryslerqualityandvalue,thesame quality and value of this new lighter Six aheer brilliance of Chrysler design and hrysler “60” by enthusiastic ownership, a ieee Latches 3 an woneae since its presentation. ; ip Chrytler "70" and Imperiel “por, _ Ste, iti drive it; experience its unustal . Liang ba ec cram 7 we el ae iles, and more, per hour; unprec- no content wi! but the edented acceleration; astoniahing riding Chrysler Six 60" in iis field.” - ~ Touring Car, 91075. . ° es Anica bora CS ’ Bismarck, ‘N. D. ee, oo