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Installing lew Steel Equipment hanced, Brink & & Reibold, Inc., local jobbers of automotive + ipliés, garage equipment and idio; fare in provess of rearranging the it rooms of their establishment 3a Fourth street, installing steel | shelving throughout and redecor- the interior. | The new arrangements will total | a@ cost of about $1,000 acc Ing to T. O. Quanrud, but the expe enditure | fs a less important item than the | convenience the new arrange- { ments will bring. { This company, which has been, Jy secured cy in the rear of the ranty bank. It has also op- erated a branch at Minot since a year and a half ago, and has a to- tal of seven salesmen on the road, according to Mr. Quanrud. The new arrangements will take | another week or 10 days to com- plete. Turkeys Becoming Infested With Worms Some of the turkeys in Burleigh | county are becoming infested with} worms, according to A. R. Miesen, county extension agent. Mr. Miesen was out near Mc- Kenzie recently and found a bad situation there among some of the | flocks. In one flock about 20 died in two days and from another flock originally containing 125) there were only nine left alive. | Turkeys and ctiickens are going; to be un important element this! fall in view of the fact that the small grain crop is very short and | it behooves people who have tur- i keys and chickens to take good care of them, according to the} county agent. ' _ Any people who are eine tur- keys and run into this difficulty, or whose poultry is ailing in any Way, are urged to communicate with Mr. Miesen. 1927 Buick Autos Are Now on Display The new Buicks for 1927 are now on display in the showroom il Fleck Motor ocmpany, local ick dealer. There are sixteen body styles. Tounted on chassis lengths of 114%, 120 and 128 inches. The fine is made up of four sport type open cars and twelve closed cars, According to J. A. Fleck, the Buick engineering department has loped a chassis which is built SMind Buick features of the past, bu§ with additional improvements Which are in most cases entirely New in the industry. “The problem of period vibra- tion has been solved in the new Buick,” Mr. Fleck said. “This is “accomplished by a counter-bal- al . four bearing crankshaft in combination ‘with light, cast iron pistons, a heavy flywheel and an exclusive Buick creation called the torsion balancer. \-“Counter-weights are used to This is sued her for div in the lap of Red Grange blamed Grange not at all, as the chance to dodge. Mrs. Charles A. Taylor ef Los Arles, ticle husband has ce, charging, among other things, that she perched and kissed him. Taylor added that he famous football star didn’t have a Mrs. Taylor denies the Spas! TWO WEEKS’ AUTOMOBILE TRIP RIVALS ACCOMPLISHMENTS Riding Through Lower Cana- da and New England States, Motorist Sees Panorama of Scenic Grandeur and Great Industrial Activity (By George D. Mann.) Buffalo, N. Y., July 24--From B ton to Buffalo is a two-day easy trip, In New York, except when approach- ing towns, your conscience and the number of inders under the hood are your guides. We took from Al- bany a pike not frequented by dense traffic through the cherry country or the “Cherry Trail,” via Syracuse and Batavia, rich in Indian histery and one of the best farming regions of the Empire state. Thanks to the historical siguboards of the U. rentinded as we spun through Pem- keep = crankshaft from deflect- ing. They also balance the s! 80 perfectly that there is no high if pressure or whipping out of line, which are the main causes of engine rumble, rvise and rough- ness, “Any crankshaft, no matter how | selentifically worked out, has pe- is of torsional vibration. The! torsion balancer absorbs the vate ency of the shaft to twist under eee impulses, and delivers ings back to the shaft efter the piston forces are spent. In'this. manner it irons out vibra- tion periods and gives the engine @ smooth of power through- out the speed range. The light pistons and heavy flywheel help obtain this result. Dh egipere noises have heen Gaicke’ by rarrect in Ao 1927 ks by correcting the causes. a is unusually quiet be- cause of perfect balance and lack of period vibration. This silence ie enhanced by new valve springs which minimize noise from this source. -There is a newly designed muffler and exhaust system which is very quiet. ‘Transmission and gear noises hhave been pemced by use of new! giant teeth and by an improved | mountine of the transmission case to the engine. transmission | €ase is designed especially to damy gear hum., The transmis- eel M housing and the flywheel 4 ’ have been strongly re- to prevent distortion. The result is positive alignment among all units, which eliminates clutch ; 3 Pcie » clutch release bearing noise and_gear noise. ) < “The engine is mounted at all three noints of suspension in rub- ber, This insulates the body from ol engine. There is a temark- ape, Tipedor from closed car rum- @ result. Silence has been Sr to a high point through- the car, in fact.” to release five men jed yesterday beneath broke that it was here Roosevelt took | ¢ oath of office following MecKin-!| We did not} ley’s death at Buffalo. check our history, but Pembroke is a quiet New York village with great shade trees, spacious yards and cx-| pansive green, velvety lawns, a par- ticular dark green seen nowhere ex- cept in these regions, where it rains| with ease and in bucketfuls. A Canadian, New England and New| York auto tour ends here, for as one| crosses into Ohio, the spirit of the middle west asserts itself. There is a quickening of the ‘means avproach to those boundaries where the west begins. Mecca For Newlyweds Here at the falls is the honeymoon spot of America, It is not hard to explain why the newlyweds gravitate here. Buffalo and its environs have @ beauty distinctive in all-American outdoors. and a most wonderful development has taken place in less than a dec- ade. Eliminating the scenic wonders of Niagara Falls, Buffalo hay devel- oped a fine system of parks and boulevards. Cheap power has made it a clean. smokeless, electri realization. of. the dreams of such places as Chicago, New York and Bos- ton, where smoke puts a grime on the face of things. There is no smoke Rubber company, we were| heart, for it; It has been six or seven: years since the writer visited Buffalo, OF ALADDIN’S LAMP j Nuisance in Buffalo, and that is most | noticeable to # tourist. What can be accomplished in two weeks, plus gasoline and a purrin | motor, rivals the accomplishments o | Aladdin's lamp. After reaching low- er Canada, the motorist rides along’ through a panorama of scenic gran- deur as well as great industrial ac: you enjoy via auto in 10) ‘from Detroit, Michigan ?| ce the great provinces of On- tario and Quebec; view the mighty Hudson, the Berkshire hills; the inter- sections of Vermont can bo glimpsed; a spin through the White Mountains; a touch of Maine woods and a sip at Poland Springs; then drop south along the Atlantic coast to Boston, “the land of the bean nd the cod, where the Lowells speak only to the Cabots, and the Cabots speak only to God.” You can take it as_a motor trip, rolling along at from 185 to 200 miles a day, with a rest of a day or so here and there. Then again, you can move: slowly and at no great cost browse through historic centers as a summer vacation. Nowhere within such close, radii are compressed such diversity of scenery. In any clime one could not find so many points sp eas! Rec cessible. ‘Don't place too much faith in auto maps or routin, ey are often a delusion and a snare. The writer found the best “road one at| filling stations and A. A. A. offices. Hotel itineraries too often route you via inns and taverns which may have no interest. Antique shops line the pikes of ion England. Even barns, storm” and bleak, have been converted “into antique shops. In onc section 8 farm- er got his signs mixed, for displayed under a large sign “Antiques” was “Horse for Sale.” Every historic spot either has an “inn,” “tea room,” or just plain vul “hot dog” stand. baat even bag: he environs of Plymouth Rock, where American tradition has fixed the landing of the Pilgrims. A portly Bostonian lady in a seated posture could cover the rock completely, but ‘then the tourist is satisfie even though the rock is not as 3 large grade school reader visualised it ie us all. The canopy of granite erected ‘ovei is most imposlite and sveties in substantial manner the gratitude ‘of posterity for what the Pilgrim fathers did for the greet’ couse’ of liberty. 5 Gov. Al Smith’s populerit in New ‘York .is ‘an outetandi: a. feature polities here. He is like | influential Republica: a soda at any stand, York tourist, over his regime is unusually unani- mous. There is Agee ‘activity in reed building an se eee improvements. Governor Smith eerried amendments and other measures which give him wide latitude’in tackling great gev- ernmental problems. | Conspicuous to. the motorist is start made to abolish all grade c |ings on the “main ‘highwa rays. j York state is filled with these death traps. Some sre almost hidden until the motorist is upon them. Ata cost borne by state and eae. the main pikes will soon rid of their great- est menace to safety. Miller Brothers .. 101 Ranch. Show . Is Coming Here Circus past ‘brushes are. ej against billboards,- dead walls gn fenees today, but’ they're beating a/ new tune—the rousing, soul stirring o- sacks and frontiérsmen, for Mitler| Brothers’ 101 Ranch Real Wild West and Great Far East comes to Bis- gerd St pemsay. on is. and the No. advertis: show car, Cees Willard in cyorsane, vith thir- ty billposters, litho; 4g hers and Ben- nermen on board, re today to bill the greatest on all’ wild west shows, past or present, and the sec- ond largest circus on earth. Miller Brothers, who own the fam- ous 101 Ranch, have once more as-\ sembled the great 10! show, adding to it a great far east, with Imperial Cossacks, presenting hundreds of fea- never dreamed of ants, camels, buf- falo,.oxen, longhorns with 101,- and the long, orange fe ise stock’ cars of the trains bs 600 horses, broncos, Arabian if lions, blooded jumpers and flat racers, ring steeds, mustangs, outlaws, Chinese and Cos- sack cavalry mounts. Every famous Indian chief warrior in America will be fo Standard Sadan 4-Door Sedan . Toume The motor of this Knight. sleeve- valve motor, ia Tt has been. re-~ peatedly proved to bbe the most efficient, typeof automobile’ motor built. . Better and mace — serertal OPT. song of cowboys and Indians, Cos-|. Jing and thie new car hes galloped into first place in coun Lady Regina Lisburne, wife of the Earl of IAsburne, is acknowl the ruling beauty of the British peerage. She is the daughter ‘of secu Julio ue Bittencourt, Chil hilean attache in’ London. among the 300 redsking with the huge| There are 1,400 people with, 101 western troupe, and the cowboys and| Ranch, angi the spread of canvas, in- cowgirls are all of champion rating {n rough riding, bronco busting, rop-| cluding the huge. ‘rectangular big. bulldogging. Then, too,| top, with ‘its opera chai there is the late Czar’s own Cossack} and ‘auxiliary, tiers, seating 24,000 ‘band. | beople, cover ‘itteen acres. e fe ar leeeed as four- en, hatched a t weeks wg grandstand | Coghlan Injured in Reis Fire Destroys Car ph C han, Bi Bismarek attorney, ah Sofie nar eae chest when Juromebtle left the foad about aye yesterd: ed over in ave the the gasoline aoe completely des- froved the ine, which was par tially covered by insurance. Mr. Coghlan, who was found in a somewhat dazed condition, was ex- tricated from the wrecked machine immediately after the accident by James ga of Wing and was} brought to Bismarck for treatment. ee was able to ‘be at his office again tony: Coghlan believes that « flat | joe the car to skid into the LIVES ON WINE Adams, Mass., July Lend has been kept sivas, sion leek, cowl ventilater, rear signal stop light, all-steel body, eltber ateel Give or satural weed wheels, 312338 balloon tires, tire pump, high presture grease gun, fack, complete tool kit. ‘The wheetbane tn 116 tnches— the rear ngs SS inches, M. B. Gilman Co, Brondway at Nerond _ America’s most efficient car ape pest insntan 48. 3 70 honest miles an hour. _Extreordinarily long sustaised high epeed. ' Power on any. hill te pass most cars in high. Quick as 0 cat—-5 00 25 miles in 7% seconds. when new, it grows smoother, more power- ful, more efficient with 1495 . 1395 oe 1295 car ts an-exctusive:. feature—which other poonufectarere would pay millions to get. This feature, the Seinen Fare. long, Thea ening nani pat attnemieaey, to the yard ae The chick- je wine with @ medicine FOR COOLIDGE N. Y.—Santa Clara is fif- teen miles from ee heaeet, Coote hep. ‘sh of 9, Andrew Bis- Jogi froze both Me" care fate returaing from, St. Regis Falls, Your money dy selling a real en line of Oils, Greases and Paints to the consumer in rurai districts. Write Plymouth Oil Co. Plymouth Building § «. Miwneapolis, Minn. Good Used Auto Parts: of all makes and nitdels— Call, Phone or Write Bismarck Auto Parts Phone 154 613 Bawy. A. A. Thal. SISMARCK, N. D. s , No Willye-Knight motor, so far as we know, has ever worn out... “In myseveral years experience with various racing care I have driven them all, but never have I “known such power and activity and even running epeed in any stock car as this one has”. This is what an internationally famous racing man says. picked the new'70" Willys-Knight _ e Six for his personal car. .