The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 12, 1927, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT FIST FIGHT ON SENATE FLOOR Friends Break Up Combat Be- tween Glass of Virginia and Wheeler, Montana hington, Feb. 12.) Demoe. banking bi During a roll call to determine if b be je the the two se et on the during a heated s struck the vited him into the Democratic room to finish the encounter. Friends of the senators rushed in veen them and broke up the com- | ON MOTOR ROW | Dodge Brothers New Sedan Serves Many hanes Dodge Brothers, Inc the addition of a new present line of closed ¢ Hed the Special All-Purpose or other ar When used as a passenger car it 1 presents a roomy and attractive in terior. It is upholstered in deep. we. comfortable, Spanish grain, hand buffed genuin ther that can be cleaned and has excellent ring qualities. a business car is Conversion into accomplished e it is only necess: cious, snug-fittin; ily and. quickly to permit reme With thes¢ floor giving a wide g vor a y eliminate the he interior, nickel-plated bar, out mount- spare tite carrier brack il countries which he made as a ‘$ s the gasoline tank and member of a congressional commit- facilitates loading and unloading tee, heavy commodities. » spare tire! Funeral services will be held Tues- is mounted well forward on the lefty day, running board, permitting ready op ening of the front He of the! an allows! © unique ar All-Purpose and unloading: hors of the venie a nun are not r loading: thr Willys-Knight Cars Are Equipped With Ws Belflex Shackles ant tonight veror Installation of the the Shackles by Willys-Ov te line of Willys cars produced by marks a progre: lex Spring! and on the night motor iy, ° i: y. who is in ¢ mpaign. ¢ engineerin 2 : Pee conoints te After being idle Sunday, the train two rubberi: will 1 op Northwood, May- strips securely between the! Ville, and Hunter Monday. frame and spring entirely climinat- Se ——- ing the metal schackle, absorbing road shocks and reducing the wear | on all parts of the car. The rear end of the spring sus- pends the frame on a tension shackle | permitting alternate lengthening and shortening of the spring as the load is imposed or removed, while the front end rests on a pivot shackle of the same material em- bodying the same principle and per-| mitting a gentle rocking as the spring flexes. This action, engineers declare, provides a smooth riding quality at all speeds regardless of | the condition of the highway reaches Newburg tonight, the —ser-| Twelve lubricating points are’ vices will be held tomorrow after- eliminated from the chassis through noon, and if it does not arrive to- the use of the Belflex system at the| night, the rites will be held on Tues-| same time doing away with the ne- cessity of adjustments to take up wear and tear from sprung bolts and bushings. This system, it is claimed, will outwear’ any of’ the metallic wearing parts of the chassis. In general, according to Willy: Overland factory officials, the Bel- flex system insulates the sprung parts of the car from the unsprung parts noiselessly and freely. They declare this device is one of the most efficient systems yet introduced in the automotive industry, and actually saves money, not only saving in periodic renew: and bushings but by labor and material involved in the netual lubrication at frequent inter- vals of the metal parts which are done away with through use of the Belflex system. Ohio Congressman, 65, | Dies at Home Today. Cincinnati, Feb. 12.-(#)——Congres. man A. E. B, Stephens, 65, of the se ond Ohio district, died after a lon: {LITTLE JOE TAWE Snes Ce A) ARE CAUGHT AT IT. se TR rs minutes less frankfur proaching alier coun been sold in an cording to coun penitentis e the house of representatives, who died at hi near here yester- of Bloomfield zs hot and lo his devouring a 4! h of 84 of them in 2 hours y" claims the rels of tern hem ith an fer went to the at Roe! hanes Minn., Upon his return to more o his he ea arly part of December, aid they be door'on Ged Cavalier County Sees Better Seed Special; Stops at Langdon DD, today ltr don, h Dakota w t be vi nough seed to sc ahina county y per cent Plans For Funeral of L. L. Stair Are Still _Indefinite| Newbur fe ae Feb. 12. in| Plans for the funeral of L. L. Stair, former rden of the North D y and former spe ‘arm home are indefinite tod in Newburg. AWarm House Jor the Kiddies Caijdren in particular; older people too, are extremely sen- sitive to changes in temper- ature. The house should be comfortably warm when they arise in the morning. The Coal Gas Burner Safeguards health by maintaining a uniform temperature at all night—all automatic- ally. A fuel-saving modern convenience. « Ask us. Cc. C. Larsen Local Agent eived the in- » while on one of the trips to alfalfa campaign in which was. ¥ | roll-| Timped into port after spilling 100) 4 yco, the| tons of through | tween keel. The leak developed near the e1 his | ser- bed liev- ited | a casket which has been ordered ‘Liquor Valued Over | $50,000 Seized in Raids on N. Y. Cafes New York, Feb. 12—(AP)—. electric “aging” machine and more than $50,000 worth of liquor seized in raids on restaurants in the the- atrical dist eral prohibition agents today York district that New York and pelle were wetter than all the who had gathered when agents shattered the door of the restau- | leant in West Forty-sixth street. | Patrons were not molested. ‘American Danger in jcans in Shanvhai are believed to be |in no great danger, in view of the | latest Chinese Civil War ments, | |sels and marines will be pleted | off that port, it is offic ‘ed here, | passed. is known to have been consid jeased as far as Washington of are :t, were held by fed- an_ announcement ter P. Mills, prohi- strator for the New hertly after of the country combined, 30 working in five squads got Police reserves dispersed 500 | Shanghai Decreases, , But Vessels Remain Washington, Feb. 12.4) —Ameri- but United States naval ve ly @ all possible d unti anger ‘at The recent tensity of the situation concerned as a result of breakdown of the supp city and the | ¢ of Maxbass will deliver the sermon. Burial will b: a cemetery | € and a ui | of the cruise from the West Indies, ‘antonese forces adv: nese troops of a strong line of efense 200 miles south of the port. ajc ee Sat SALTING THE SEA Yew York —Currying stle was just as logi a THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Bury Politics i in Exploration That their husbands once headed opposed political parties is not to mar the adventure upon which Mrs, Theodore Rocsevelt (left) and Mrs. develop-| Thomas Preston, Jr. (right), Grover Cleveland’s widow, have set out. Sailing on different ships, they are to join each other in Rio de Janeiro and thence continue an in_exploration of South h_America together, RAILROAD BOARD. NOT TO INTERFERE “at IN RATE QUARRELS BETWEEN CONCERNS sitar aiaeet WHICH ARE GIVEN CITY FRANCHISES). Where cities identi the different public | form railroad 1 al ard companies. ilread board has held in what is | y expected to be a leading decision | c: grant franchises to|trie to |tric utilities to per services the state county. cannot interfere. in ; company when the from rates in the city cf Belfield, Stark lowering its The Chrysler plant was con- on of the vessel John Hamlen, which|a quarrel concerning rates as be-! structed in 1915 and had been giv- the state ‘ing service to Belfield for over 10 Belfield village granted the Hughes Elec- and attempts to check it resulted inj which will ultimately govern its | trie company a franchise to serve fi tl - night. ailure, A const guard cutter towed he ship to port. Dance at J. 0. 0. F. hall to- The wor 99 Willys-Knight jix Sedan ENGINEERING LEADERSHIP . Superior Qualities beyond all other cars” attitude, scor s of cases, the town with electric current. The question at issue resulted|The Hughes company established IVER has Wil- lys-Overland Engincering Leader- ship been more strik- ingly manifested Phan in the new Willys-Knights — the “70” Willys- Kaight Six and the Willys-Knight Great Six. Incorporated in these magnificent automobiles are all those © important features which make you appreciate that Willys-Knights are the most up-to-date of motor cars. Everything that you look for in cars of such luxury is here—plus the ex- clusive advantage of the Willys. Knight engine. The Knight sleeve- from an application by the Two FINE NEw Witys-Knicut Sixes THE ENGINE IMPROVES WITH USE Advance Spring Showing Week of February 21-26 poly peso New Cars! With 22 $e25 is cs bog hap tye see display. an. Chrys-|a rate of 16 cents per kwh with a ler Light & Power Co. for an or- | minimum charge of $1 a morth. der preventing the Hughes Elec- |The rate of the Chrysler company Chart pop bew yoy miles, wiles, woble the oo tbe poppesoales _ One of thousands of enthusiastic ‘ : = owners writes.“My Willys: Kaighthss — ‘ traveled over 42,000 miles without ... " valve engine is the only type bileengine 22 cents per“kwh with a mi um of $1.60 a month, Suspension Order Dissolved At the request cf the Chrysler compere the railroad board sus- s of the Hughes company and ah investigation was \held, resulting in the present de- cision, which dissolves the order forbidding the Hughes company to | charge the lower rate and declares that the law of the survival of the fittest must determine which com- pany will remain in business, “Obviously, neither utilit; retain any considerable number of consumers by charging a higher rate than is charged by the com- peting company for a like and con- temporaneous service,” the board’s decision said, “If rates were iden- tical it would simply mean the sur- petition with highline companies, as occurred at Belfield, the loca! utility will be forced out of busi- ; hess. n Basis of Appeal The Chrysler company based its |; appeal for protection on a number legal grounds, Among them ‘were;. 1, That cities are waa ra granting comauets nchises that its fratirl ‘fo serve Belfield was prosamably exclusive. 2. That‘ the railroad board had the power to abolish any discrim- ination in rates es between the eon Pea That the board has the pow- er ta say whet utilities serve a cofgmunity and how and has au- | thority to prevent duplication of | plants. 4." That it is entitled to protec. | tion from the alleged ‘anteat and| unreasonable rates of the iets aes Although holding that competi: | tion.in public ‘utilities is not desir- | able, the commission held that the | rates charged by the Hughes com- | pany are‘reasonable and that Bt has no authority to act in the m: ter. The city of Belfield joined | with the Hughes,company in argu- | ing the matter before the commis- ! sion. of automo. rs | that actu. : you: nS maa SHOOTS SLEEP-WALKER Ka walked in his sleep, Raymond’s elder brother, Lee, ed a revolver Just then a the street shot at a ened, opened fire, shooting Raymond. THIRTY MILLION MICE Bakersfield, Cal. state horticultural biological there still are about 30,000,000 mice Buena Vista lowlands, despite the millions that have been exterm- tnated. im, “halt.” in th DROUGHT IN AFRICA Johannesburg, South Africa—One of the worst droughts African stage where cattle are dying for : luck of water in the Karoo district. 3 vival of the fittest and in all prob- | Only one and one-half inches of rain ability this rule will be the deter. |a* fallen there in the past eighteen mining faetor.” ne The_effect of the decision is ex- || = {pected to be that wherever local ne” a OF. F. hall to utilities are placed in direct com- sf GUAD WANT ADS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY.12, 1927 FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: ymond Maloney, 15, w his shadowy form, and id out oliceman across log. Lee, fright- stimates of the and government departments show that in South E an history has reached the Hows are over a heap of things, uciuding the phone. MEXICO Every true American citizen should be anxious to know the facts about the present conditions in Mexico and why they are a menace to our own liberties and present form of government. Under the auspices of the Bismarck Council, The Knights of Columbus at their last national convention ‘voted $1,000, before the American people. and you will realize the patriotism that lies be- On Bismarck '. PRICE OWENS sate When through making a Jack Rabbit HEAR HON. MICHAEL K. REILEY SUNDAY, 4 P. M. Bismarck Auditorium 5 Mickel K. Reiley FREE No admission charge No collection Knights of Columbus 000 to bring these facts Hear the message ' : hind their efforts MONEY TO LOAN ELTINGE BLOCK _ DRIVES BISMARCK IRON & METAL CO. Sam Sloven, Prop. c-o South Side Grocery PHONE 406 BISMARCK, N. DAK. FEED - HOGS ae CHICKENS Rabbit Carcasses at 2c each _ Averaging from 4 to 8 pounds to'a carcass PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW - Phone406 BISMARCK IRON & METAL CO. Sloven,, Prop. on athe Greene

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