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PAGE TWO FORD ANNOUNCES SPECIFICATIONS OF NEW CAR-FIRST SHOWING TO BE FRIDAY ‘New Model Has Unusual Speed and Acceleration — Wil! Make From 55 to 60 Miles an Hour With Ease—20 to 30 Miles Per Gallon of Gas— Four Wheel Brakes After six months of “saying noth- ing but sawing wood,” Henry Adtel easily accomplished, at the pres- today announced the specifications of the new Ford car which succeeds his famous Model T. A bare listing of those specifications presents a picture of an automobile that in performance, appearance and me- chanical features has heretofore been associated with a considerably higher price class. # Unusual speed and acceleration are among the outstanding features of the new car. It is announced as being able to make 55 to 60 miles an hour, with ease. In recent tests it has made even more without dif- ficulty. What is more important it, is stated that when traveling at such speeds, it holds the road easily, and with comfort to driver and pas- sengers. It is also stated with equal positiveness, however, that it performs in an equally spectacular manner on bad roads. In its design Mr. Ford has held to his original ‘the housing, making a sturdy and idea of a car which can meeet all conditions and types of roads. Quick Acceleration is Appreciating the constantly in- creasing importance of acceleration, the Ford Motor company has given a great deal of study to this feature of the new car. In high with two passengers in a Tudor se- dan it has shown an acceleration of from,5 to 26 miles an hour in 8 1-2 seconds. . The new Ford car also introduces n new type of four-wheel brake: An exclusive _ Ford develop: 5 they are of the mechanical, shoe ecpanding, type, and are self cen- tering. The brake pedal and the , hand brake each operates all four * Drakes. It is stated that this is the most reliable and simplest ¢; of four-wheel brake, and also easiest to adjust, all adjustments ? being made from the outside with- out removing any = 4 ‘An engine that is practically vi- brationless develops 40 horsepower at 2,200 revolutions per minute. This low revolution speed in ratio to the high horsepower is illustrative of the unusual efficiency of the en- Amn ane gine. Also, it means longer life,/former vicar of China, celebrated the lower engine speed insurin: Jess wear on engine parts. The low revolution is also a sub- stantial factor tion. The bore is 3 stroke 4 1-4 inches, The unusual large crankshaft, which is bot! 4 weighs 28 pounds. This balancin; combined with the lightness o! ¥ Unusually Quiet ture by the quieter than metal. as to prevent valve clicking. i ste ear tests | dan lessening vibra- 9-8 inches, statically and dynamically balanced, aluminum alloy pictons, further combines to reduce vibration and in- crease riding and diving comfort. In addition to freedom from vibra- tion it is announced that the car is/#2d admirers of the deceased, unusually quiet, a great deal of at- tention debe 3 ben paid to this fea- ‘ord engineers. In the engine, the timing geare are made of bakelized fabric, 7 is much 1 cams ON! sembi 't Washington to discuss the camshaft have been so designed mayerean ee M4 announced. Feed to carburetor is by, ey. The oiling system, also a distinc- tive Ford design, is a combination of pump. splash and gravity feed. Hed eat igri Suis se- lective gear with stgn- dard shift, three spees forward and one reverse. The main shaft runs on ball bearings, the counter shaft on roller bearings and the reverse idler on bronze bearings, a power- saving design unusual on light cars. Shifting of gears is noiselessly and sure of a finger. Other Features Multiple dry-disc clutch, rear axle jof three Fieve floating type housed in electrically welded steel, and apiral bevel gear drive are in- teresting features. The axle shafts carry none of the weight of the car, the wheels running on roller bear- ings on the housing. Newly devel- Spee springs of the transversc semi- elliptic type and hydraulic shock absorbers prevent excessive up-and- down movemen: and remove side sway. Irreversible steering gear, which prevent shocks from being trans- mitted back to the hands of the driv- er, makes handling exceptionally easy. Maximum steering safety is further provided by a gea. housing of welded steel forgings, and a steel ;tube steering column welded into exceptionally safe one-piece unit. Ford designed steel spoke wheels, completely welded into a one-piece asssembly, are provided. There are six models of the new They are the Lill road- 8 coupe, coupe, Tudor se- and Fordor sedan The Copelin Motor company is [gested for a public reception Fri- me when models of the new line will be shown in photographs and charts, Funeral Rites Held For Cardinal Bonzano Rome, Nov. 30—(AP)—Amid most solemn and touching scenes the funeral of Cardinal Bonzano, once apostolic delegate to Washington, took place today in the Church of the Sacred Heart. The church was entirely draped in black with gold- fringed hangings. The high cata- falque was surmounted by the car- dinal’s insignia and surrounded by tall lighted candles. Monsignor Antonio Maria Capet- tini, titular bishop of Ecaria and the requiem mass. ‘The ceremony reached its climax when the nonagenarian Cardinal Vaennutelli, dean of the Sacred Col- lege, somewhat dent but still tall vigorous, advanced toward the catafalque giving absolution. Behind the cardinals were the most prominent ecclesiastics of Rome, Italy, and foreign lands. America waa represented by Mon- signor Joseph Schrembs, bishop of Cleveland, who was the object of special deference. The remainder of the church was filled with friends [NEWS BRIEFS_( Farm organization leaders, as- legislative plans, annow they are in accord for bill to aid in con- The coachwork of the -ar is as] trol of sui ‘us ed and oppose ing and direct distinctive as its formance. - There is a noticeable European rit repent xe touch in line and contour. It is pica up, a letter to “Captain de ” @ Canadian, was found. Doetors and nurses addressed him thus and, being able to speak per- fect English, he accepted hireaell as de Montalt. us Gustaf Duner was reported missing and in his SOLDIER LIVES UNDER NAME OF stead lived Captain de Montalt. It DE AD COMR ADE sincé been learned that the real de Montalt was blown to pieces in| be the oplosion, . jsabled in Plane Crash Mind Blank After Explosion,| 4. \yostait was acain fighting in the He Takes Name on Letter jit force. His fighting career ended . in a plane crash. He was invali in Coat He Wore out and received a 100 per cent dis- ablement pension from the British government. After a romantic marriage, he lived in London until he heard the Swedish, language spoken. He found that he could understand it. Then he accidentally came upon the name of “Gustaf Duner,” in the Swedish army book. He wrote to the address given at Duner’s. He heard from Duner’s brother that Gustaf Duner had been killed at the —— London, Nov. 30.—(AP)—How a soldier of fortune, his memory lost in battle, lived for 10 years under a dead comrade’s name is described in the Westminster Gazette and Swedish newspapers. Gustaf Duner was born in 1880, the son of a professor at Upsal university. Always fond of military en A tere 0 eer aameaie e Swedish army. At the ontl western front. He then went -to of the Boer war he resigned to g0/ Stockholm, where he told his re- to South Africa. There he fought|markable story. He got in contact with the British and earned @ com-| with his mother and she filled in the mission. That war ended, he start- * ‘ “ ed on a_ veritable warrior’s tour, ie which he was unable to re fighting where hig services were ac- i cepted. Memory Gone After Blast Just before the dawn of 1917 his decade of mystery began. A com- missioned officer in the British army at that time, he was sitting in a dugout. Warned of an imminent explosion he snatched a coat, sup- posing it was his and threw himself on the ground. He was lifted high by the explosion. He remembered nothing more. His mind a total blank, he found himself in a hospital. In the pocket of the coat which he had hurriedly n THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Watch, for Opening ANNOUNCEMENT of the : Self Service Cash Grocery Dept. Towa Officers Hunt Bandit Gang Members Des Moines, Iowa, Nov. 30.—(7)— Armed patrons of state agents and Police are searching for members of a criminal combination believed to in Iowa. The state bureau of crime investi- gation believes that. at least two and possibly four members of a® alleged gang which attempted to rob a bank at Rudd, Iowa, several weeks ago are still in the state. Indictments for attempted robbery have been returned against Roy Harmon, now in jail at Charles City; Ray Terrill, notorious Qkla- homa bandit; ElmerInman,under ar- rest in Hot Springs, Ark., and want- ed for a 000 holduo in Okla- homa, and another whose name has not been disclosed. Narcotics valued s\ $700 were taken from Harmon when he was left at a Marshalltown hospital after an automobile accident there. Robberies of stores at Mason City, een ibd at mae Minn., have en charged st the gang. Owen Edwards, aid to be wanted in Oklahoma for bank robbery, an- other man whose name was not dis- ee ere eee praremeettione= Everything Re- duced but the Quality Coats - Dresses - Here you will find special values which we are sure will gratliy and satisfactory—Nowhere else in Bismarck will Semi-Annual © Clearance Sale merit of the garments. New items are being added to the sale group to make your choosing easy ou find garments of we make in this positive clearance and at this thaw pefore the holiday tearom re tt tne EIE® Starts Dec. Ist Continues for 10 Days ery you, because of the unusual BART RAR SHO k, were Andee owe FSESGRT BSSedeeEses.. = PERI Reh oe T9832 "6, not only designed for exterior beau-| Mexican embassy at Washington ty, but has as well the interior room-| maintains in final and eaveniecat iness, convenience and luxurious] statement that documents printed appointments to be found in much| in Hearst newspapers relating to al- higher priced automobiles. On anjleged international activities of instrument board of satin-finshed| Mexico are forgeries; denies exist- nickel are mounted the speedome-| ence of Mexican secret treaties and ter, erin gauge, ammeter and oa ion lock, with a dashlight in the center. The new military-type sun visor, with crown roof and any interests in Nicaragua. Hearst vapers charge Japanese military aid for Mexico in the event, round corners, are features of the| of war with the United States was closed models. Unusually narrow provided for in draft of secret pillars and very wide doors and| treaty submitted to Japanese gov- indows give maximum vision.| ernment by President Calles in wi Nickeled radiator shell and head-| 1996, Jamps further accentuate the ex- terior attractiveness, while choices of four colors in pyzoxylin finish offered are Only One Coil Simplicity in design has also been carried to the ignition. There is only_ one coll, in a waterproof ) case. are io vibrators to ad- jot and no exposed cables to work loose or short circuit from water. ‘The distributor is located in a read- ily accessible position on top of the engine. rostcitngal water pump, large radiator ler-type fan provide a. cool aren which makes the car very difficult to over- heat, Ragee from gapie,, wach ae runni ithout, enough o! or zadiator i From 20 to 30 miles to a gallon of gasoline, depending upon drivi speed, 1s, the pesoline consumption isn’t because “If Ke-hangs a holey sock on the mantel on Xmas Eve, it. ~ ‘tobe mended, it’s a hint that _ be wants NEW ONES from Dr. Enge Chiropractor Drugless Physician Lucas Bik. Bismarck, N. D. Capital Funeral Parlors 208 Main Ave. Licensed Embalmer Phone—Day cr Night—22 Jos, W. Techumperlin Prop. ; he expects it $1.95 BISMARCK CLOAK SHOP SPORT COATS One lot sport coats valued up - to $27.50 § 1 4.7 5 at One lot high quality Sport Coats in fine wool materials, extra fine silk lined, fox and wolf collars. Valued up to Bt neers BOT ODO DRESS COATS Ladies’ and Misses’ dress coats in the leading materials, Fox, Wolf and Beaver Fur . Collars and Cuffs at $47.50 $57.50 $67.50 to $97.50 - DRESSES One assortment. of ladies’ and misses’ silk and wool dresses. / Valued up to $16.45 $35 at ...... Others reduced to $19.45 $24.50 $29. $34.75 Lot of silk and wool dresses, Valued up to $10.95 $24,50 at $2.95 ..$3.95 $6.95 el and two women are among ported tp be companions of Terrill, Burn ~ é Beulah Coal pce! nf - Wachter Transfer Co. ers The promise » of Beauty . and Performance is Fulfilled in the ISMARCK.N.DA! QIAMONDS.“JEWELAY Mistakes This store wouldn’t be i human if {€ didn’t occaston- ally make mistakes, but there is one mistake we never make,'and that is the mistake of being indifferent when a mistake is called to our attention, Our reason . for this is—we. buy and sell merchandise of merit only. If something’s — wrong — we'll make it right. F. A. Knowles Jeweler “Bismarck’s ite Store” ‘New Forp ‘AR See us this FRIDAY for complete details Peace comes more quickly. if the serv- F ice of the mortician f has been expert and | efficient. Realising me this, we do every. H| thing in our power to expedite matters. We Understand Webb Bros. Copelin Motor Company - Phone 318 Bismarck, N. D. that gave the pioneer electric world its “Richest of All of These Sparton Dealers Welcome Visitors - WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1927 «