The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 21, 1926, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT a ‘bility and continued good perfor-|ever, thoke that are displuyed give : Ths pestsaster. of Taopl: | Str, Gosen’ PU I S OUT NEW mance. 5 an excellent idea of the constant im- 500 Listen to Last {appointment is temporary. Mrs. Al | Among other chassis features.) provement that has gone all through Concert By Bands |!" first took up ‘Sor duties at Te RIDES | S briefly, are these: ‘opi, a fourth cl postoffice, in 1918. L A T0 Batra sturdy and heavy cm hahoft be Naat eH j > ‘The postal’ inspector, according to wit wearing surfaces one-third the ere is eleven years of continu: 4 mE ted the 5 netual length of the shaft—further|ly improving, refining and building Attendance at the joint canceft ‘jo oris in the woman's office and will ‘reliable informatio contributing- to smoothness and|up @ motor car that already had en- played by the Mandan and Bismarcki report his findings to the postal de- fin balanced pistons of | trenched itself in the public mind a9 bands in Mandan best night was ex- tment in St. Paul, who in turn will luminum alloy; most] car of dependability—tong Hfe and celjent, according to A, 8. Erickson, geresra them to Washington for fur- Chrysler Announces Same modern and highly approved’ clutch ! economical operation. The owner of 5 it r action. Mi Tecigns crankshaft, clutch and fly. |& Dodge Brothers car does not buy| There were, Sao peoPice OF Tite Ut! Mrs. Allard was employed at a sal- Sta uality as 1 balanced to limits of two-one- | with any doubt in his mind as to the of $500 a year. P te SE ll renaibdl 1 balanced to limite of two-ane. | with any, doubt ieseiment’” fie knows | HalGh, Law directed, Thin was the/aey of # “us in Other Chryslers support a multi-leaf semi-elliptical from over 1,500,000 owners, and over: fy this year. Snakes have been known to live vc? spring, absorbing © 7 eleven years of proven worth, that his “pie Bismarck Elks band, however,| for more than a year without eating. ed and preventini f judgment ix backed by’ facts that wii Continue playing throughout th \ daa ‘ ts 4 . leave him entirely without questi fT on wows ind - edie invite S qny The Chrysler Corporation an- aa as to the intrinsic value of | clon aan Isai tile manning, NEW FALL AND WINTER nounces today 4 new four ; Hix money is put into a motor car of tion, was issued this morning, Oy COATS < ; moter car — the “50, t i known and established value—not aa dan GAA SERION CB Ladi * ; which jee giving greater » that may still be in an) the Mandan orge A eae Children’s and Juniors’ fall on been oe | ntal stage. Dodge Brothers| over here and play wil e Elks! ond winter coats at ular euse; re axle ars band in Bismarck. Sten conipoline: Baton soned investment in de- ne a tian ‘ey ninites ‘spent in looking) AUTOISTS BUY PRODUCE coach prices.—Nielsen’s Millinery. d¢ ~ L ou greater aed freedom adtare over the individual parts and the car at nahington, Aug. 2h er gziieo00] _ Lessons, Piano and Expres- Phone 339 3a Alara jin which | tolerance held within tens of thou Laie ail ‘that this really er molith is sold direct to motorists, sion, by Ruth Hanse. Phone WE DELIVER From roadside. markets in the Tura are ofdinarily considered the stand. | ays pleased, and proud Of any op istics of the United States, the 819. ard “of “precision: long, flexible | Teese facts “ta anyone, mo" matter American Road Builders Association springs whose total length is 58 per | 4 are, oF ure’ nol, buying | Said today. The new market for fresh cent of the car's length re TWe feel that a few minutes at! Produce has gruwn to a $26,000,000 - Ennual business for the farmer with Was dling, | Sandths of an inch, where thousandths | surprisingly utilized, ways pleased, proud of any op- speed with comfort up to t maximum, the economy Pooper gallon of yasoline—these other features, notably the. apparent great value | into the car, are aaa iiead- of aie. Rood roads: ce? f pee expected by the Chrysler organiza- \Each Part Shows eae A ler h ; mck. tion to make the new car an imme- The figure includes only the pro: i O38 e simall | »! e me by e Y Pee aiding su in the small] Car Improvemen bee ee ye , duce’ purchased direct from. small The car is on display at the Corwin kena but no yearly models, He ey ake aaa bee nein ee nee focal Chrysler | <p show the true meaning of ‘con-| pORTORRIGe is AON The sale of fresh eggs, milk and distributors. tly improved,’ says M. B. Gilman,| . eS butéer to urban residents who drive Announcement of the new “50"| j,¢ Roden tt ‘we, Crookston, Minn. Aug, 21—(P)— ; marks the fourth ‘and final step in | La! Dodge Brothers dealer, "We aq burglars robbed the United | $2cd0° would, eas iting ‘the figure Walter P. Chrysler's gigantic quality | Peurd showings side by aide, some 30, States postoffice and a pobl room at +o more than $60,000,000 annually, standardization plan of building four | divterent parts of Doder Brothers ears, Euclid, fourteen miles north of here. Neegrding to the estimate, duality cars to supply the four great ee ene eee eeolised pres) early today. They escaped with $86 est motor car markets. Prices of | vigusly, Just a moment in looking| in stamps and $12 in curreney from POSTMISTRESS RELIEVED the car indicate strongly the tre-' over ‘this comparison shows very postoffice, and $25 worth of i, Minn, Aug. 21—W)—A, mendous advantages of group manu-| plainly a few of the many improve-| cigarttes from the pool hall. Sledge’ sigty. ‘old woman, mother ef faeture under Mr. Chrysler's quality ments embodied in Dodge Brothers hammers were used to gain entrance H Bho standardization plan, with its prac- car and illustrates what is meant by to the building and postoffice safe. tieal advantages of low-cost produc- the slogan ‘Better and Better.” Su = a tion of each Chrysler model. larger improvements as the long DI . lowing disclosures of irregularities, ; Special Facilities inch spring, ‘the all-steel body, the{* Dinner ‘ain the; Mrs, Florence Allard, known to The new car’is being built in the | longer wheelbase, the larger brakes suggestion’ of a je skirt. in this town of 165 pop: company’s Highland Park plant, and many other constructional i y have panels cut on circular where the “60” is ulso manufactur- | provements cannot be shown. Ho ed. Special facilities for its manu- 4 facture, including extensive new = buildings and equipment, have been provided under a construction \pro- gram started last December. The new “50” a complete and three six at from $750 t 8 are this brand new “50,” the | announced last May, the “70” and the Imperial ‘ ‘Model numbers | i e mean the speed capac-| ity of the car in miles per hour, With the introduction of the “50”. Chrysler now enters in earnest a field in which more than a million cars have consistently been sold annually for nearly 10 years. a market constantly broadening in its possi- bilities, both/in America and abroad. The campany announces thut the “50” is designed to accomplish sav- ings so pronounced, to give so much in-size, power, comfort and perfor. mance, that it’ should enjoy a wide- spread success from the start. From the comfort, vision and econ- omy standpoints, it is pointed out that each model has a roomy, all- steel body, speed of miles and more per hour, pick-up of 5 to miler in eight seconds—and combin all these fine car qualities with the economy of 25 miles per gallon of gasoline. Ilustrates Standardized Quality Design of the entire car illus- trates clearly the working out of Mr. Chrysler's standardized quality plan. Included also are features of Chrysler engineering, manufacturing and performance that have resulted | sale of more than 300,000 sler-built. cars since January | e rst impression ane rersi=-5 = from the cars’ interior 18 tet” Ome usual roominess for a car of this | price, The bodies are of Chrysler de- | sign, with unusual visibility from every angle, both to driver and pas: 2 me sengers. Upholstery in each model ‘can be completely removed for clean- cushioning of ail wects Was @ape- cially studied hy the body designers to overcome what the company has fo De long felt was an unnecessary eritt- What About Tire Prices Probably you have always wanted GOODYEAR TIRES, but have thought they cost you more—They don’t! gives the company embracing one four ties that purchasers of low. at amazing low Our line of GOODYEAR TIRES is complete in every type and size. We - have a tire at a price to suit you; for instance: 29x4.40 Balloon ....0. 0.0.6.0 eee ee eee eee e ees GHL20 to $17.90 30x5.25 Balloon ........., 2.6.52 eee e eee ees BITS to $24.35 - 30x3% Cord . $9.95 to $18.50 =. 32x4 Cord ... $16.60 to $27.50 Won't you come in and let us quote you on your size? | 5 t0 25 Miles in Eight Seconds Practical Trained Auto Mechanics od with “so” ee le Se cones Se a For the first time all the fine car have had to do without are now 3 in Now ready for your ‘tion and giving s * $0 Miles per Hour 8) . 1 Case Tractor, size 22-44, S e new four-cylinder Chrysler “50”. “new ’ FINEST OF FOURS the no other gives Chrysler ots comfort. No rattle or chake 50 miles per hour—and the seoothoet miles you ever had ta 1 Racine Threshing very date Ooo breaker bottoms for the above trac- thine, Fordson size........ 1zo.ud Our terms on this machinery will make it easy for you to buy. Dakota Auto Sales Co., Ine. Bismarck, North Dakota - Come in for a ride. Once you do that : cars. you will‘never again want to consider any other car near this 1 Fordson Tractor, together with plows, me- chanically in good condition .... <5. 245.00 1 Fordson Tractor, together with plows, com- pletely overhauled ....:.....ccsceccssrcscese condition you value as the ' ofsm of small cars—their lack of ; | . W: - Providing comfort yr oominess dae | oe ; ‘anted eas of equal price. rc each occupant. Special attention is je n i ; called to how modern space engin- | Resort, needed a good steno-book- | Demand is greater than we can supply. Why work at com- hs TE ee ss . o 00: a2 S corns ee Bee mea. Neiee. \ keeper lately. He called on his old mon labor and poor pay? This school gives Practical Training in each seat are designed to ive the \school, Dakota Business College, See eee De cecal seoeaien required. School occupant’s weight und t t the | Borghi 3 ind—fi wi a ment. Ove Tega” comfortably ‘under “the "knees, [Fatens cabal Mrceear ese ine le yer have tag trained here. We aarist students to support o fil nite be Bree je fi taser | Neel Henbalid licens, dG indice Witetene ete ee Foto Aer Steels Terabe: E. Rued was added to the bank’s| ; that high alloy steels. are. used | force, making 10 D. B.C. employes. | HANSON AUTO-TRACTOR & ELECTRICAL SCHOOL throughout. The company, in this | **Dakotans’’ are better trained—| connection, points out that the actual | | buctanse:d . (C \ amount of fine steels and other long | tual business is practiced. (Copy- ive d materials is greate this car | Sebed:-unaheaiogsie elsewhere. )| ; any others selling © a’ - | ‘hool twice its price. Tolerances permit- mecheochineet: i cline shafuc -argest Practical School in Country ted show that the entire chassis is | CeSBful’” Sept. 1-“6. WriteF. Lif pox 926-4 : Fargo, N. Dak. manufactured to remarkably fine Watkins, Pres., 806 Front St. eh Jimits, thus promoting long life, dura- Fargo, _ The Public is invited to visit our sade and see ial showing of the first low. priced quality car with full Sedan $975 ~ Coach$925 ° ihe ‘

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