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ey TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1928 MANY PEOPLE INSPECT NEW CHEVROLETS New Models Announced as ‘Most Distinctive Low Priced Auto of All Time’ Surpassing all its former achieve- nents as a leader in the building of ow cost transportation, the Chevro- let’ Motor company Jan. 1 exhibit- ed to the people of Bismarck at the show rooms of the\ ‘epital Chevrolet company what it & nounces as t! most distinctive low priced automo- bile of all time. ix models were shown here— the coupe, sedan, coach, im 1 sedan, cabriolet and a one-hal chassis. Four hundred carloads of new model Chevrolets have been unloaded throughout North Dakota and deliveries can be made almost immediately. Despite the severity of the weather, several hundred people called at the show rooms of the lo- cal dealer to look over the new cars. Many Refi Known as the “Bigger and Bet- ter” Chevrolet, the new car that is now on display throughout the United States not only succeeds the “Most Beautiful Chevrolet,” but in- corporates all the advantages that made the latter so popular and in addition embodies a host of refine- ments that combine to produce what | General Motors officials believe will be the sensation of the automobile! industry in 1928, much improved. It is powered by ai improve in road tests develo 34.6 per cent more power and approximately five more miles per hour than the pre-! vious motor. New features of the engine include an enclosure which completely covers the valve lifts and makes for a quieter and cleaner en- gine; new crankcase breathing sys- tem which eliminates the egr of engine fumes through the body of the car; new two- exhaust; new alloy constant clearance oni new hydro-laminated cams! gears, improved mushroom valve tappets and larger camshaft. An oil pump provides lubrication to all bearing surfaces, while an oil filter and air cleaner protect moving ake from dirt and other foreign matter. = STUDY COURSE WILL BE READY BY NEXT FALL State Departntent Replaces In- stitute System With Visit- ing Teacher Plan Replacement of the old system of teachers’ institutes by the visiting teacher plan and preparations for re- vision of the state course of study were the outstanding events in the tate department of public instruc- tion during 1927, Miss Bertha Pal- mer, state superintendent of public instruction, said today. Reports by chairmen of the vari- ous sections indicate that the work of tion looks in at the open door of the valve-in-head engine that] new year and anticipates the future in the light of the accomplishments of the months just passed.” MANDAN NEWS Confession of Forger Clears Mandan Man Because a grocer's wife knew her “faces” us well as her “groceries,” £ 2 pale Man as oe “tly ‘0 face a fo d w McGill, McIn ah . 5. must “an swer to the chi ge which was ori; Hea lodged against Baxster at Mc- Intosh. ‘When Baxter cashed a ten dollar. check at the Day Mercartile store at Walker, S. D., in August the| W: trouble began. ._ Mrs. Day gave the check to McGill in ae change for a grocery urchase, McGill raised the “Baxter” check to $60 and presented it to the First THE RISMARCK TRIBUNE [State Bank of McLaughtin, 8. D., for | payment. he money was sent mril to “J. H. Baxter” at Mobi » Mee Gill received the check and endorsed it J. B. Baxter. The real J. B. Baxter was arrested in Mandan for raising the check and was extradited to McIntosh, S. D. Then Mrs. Day remembered that she had made change with the check. The real culprit was apprehended and made a confession, clearing Mr. Baxter. {Personal and Social News of Mandan Vicinity ' ——_—— Mrs. Stelle E. Compeau and her daughter, Miss Naomi Compeau, Seattle, ing the left Sunday evening for Butte, Mont. after spend! ‘ash., and other west-coast points, where they will spend several weeks. Ne Mr. and Mrs. EB. W. Miller of this ity and Mr. and Mrs. F.C. Wagen- | hais of Aberdeen, S. D., left Sunday Capitol NOW PLAYING! ee the New Year Right! | Begin Shows Start 7:15 and 9 P. M. By Seeing “Love, drama, romance and hu- A flesh and blood love! An idealis- for Minneanolis, where they will be tl sts of relatives and friends for about a month. Harold Porter has returned to past 10. days in Mandan with his -parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Porter. Miss Lucille Hall of Glen Ullin was the week-end guest of her sis- ter, Miss Irma Hall of this city. Obert Thompson of Mandan is spending the week in Miles City, jont., as the guests of friends. Robert Mackin of Dickinson spending a few days in Mandan the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, William Mackin. Road Improvement Asked Near Sanish of the road already is completed and Few highway improvements are; the delegation will ask for the con- considered as matters of life and ‘struction of about 26 additional miles death but a proposed improvement) on state routes 8 and 37 to fill up in Mountrail and McKenzie counties; the gap hich remain, will be presented to the state high-| I ar, Ashley said, six people way commission on that basis when se lives might have been it meets here January 6, according roads had been in such two counties probably will appear next month, Ashley said, to plead for the completion of a state high- way east from the Sanish bridge to connect with state route No. 6, which connects Minot and Bismarck. Part is! missioner. to R. A. Ashley, Plaza, highway com-| condition that they could quickly be taken to hospitals in Bismarck Fifty or more persons from the; ory Minot. All were surgical cases ! be! and all died partly because su! treatment was not available, | Prior to the construction off Sanish bridge such deaths were mon in McKenzie county, Ag said, because at certain the year there was no way of ¢ ing the Missouri river. With construction of the bridge, Mc! county residents no | iY are lated and will join with Mount county residents in asking for road improvement, Ashley said. made i pala that ‘g is m Bre suppol e proposal when it Fore the highway commission for Economical Trensp: rtation | J CHEVROLET A quick picture of the new car] revising the course of study is go- that seems destined to write a new| ing forward rapidly, Miss Palmer chapter into the history of the au- sold, and she hopes to have most tomobile business may be had by! of the course ready for presentation noting the following high lights of] at the beginning of the school year the 1928 Chevrolet: next fall. Extended wheelbase, greater! Reports now are being received speed and power, four wheel! from the 11 visiting teachers who brakes, longer, roomier Fisher! have covered the state, giving dem- bolies, new Duco colors, thermostat| onstrations in each county, ard an cooling, shock absorbing — eee, estimate of the work accomplished notor enclosure, and indirectly} will be possible in the near future, mn instrument panel and other/ Miss Palmer said. advantages built in as a_ result of| “The only way of judving the fu- lessons learned through 13 years of} ture is by the past,” Miss Palmer *onstant Pic daen said. “The high school inspector re- The “Bigger and Better” Chevro-; ports 60 of 169 schools visited; six et owes its outstanding virtues to| new schools applying for classifica- the manifold facilities at the dis-| tion; 75 applications ib sd schools posal of the Chevrolet Motor Com-| for membership in the North Central nany, including the General Motors| Association of Colleges and Second- >roving Ground, the General Mo-' ary Schools. New syllabi in citizen- tors Research laboratory, the Chev- oe physical training and art are rolet experimental ‘aboratory, . the| being prepared and 413 schools are Chevrolet engineering departm-nt) taking the state high school exam- make-up and appointments of the] inations. Fisher Body Corporation. “The inspectors of rural, graded Seven passenger cars, including and consolidated schools report one- five closed and two open types,'half of their field work completed, comprise the line. Every driving leaving about 800 schools yet to be requirement is cared for in the visited. make up and appointments of =| “The bureau of certification re- various body types. ports action upon all appli ns for man interest.” —N. Y. World Prices 40c & 20¢c tic love! A real, rare romance that will lift, thrill and inspire RONALD you. See It! COLMAN VILMA BANKY MAGIC FILAMIE Beauty in appearance, perform- certificates where the required cre- ance in driving and economy in’ dentials have been filed and no ap- >peration are the keynotes of the plications pending. Of the 5,566 cer- sar that owes its every detail to tificates issued this year only 328 withering tests of d: weeks and were by examination, the remainder months under all types of weather, ; being issued upon the basis of credits road and ‘riving conditions. issued by normal schools and other Motor Enclosed educational institutions. Mechanically the car has bet 'The department of public instruc- May your pleasures be many and golden... for 1928 What does “‘Hepey New Year” mean? Just this: Getting rid of old discomforts and finding new pleasures. In the matter of cigarettes, that job is easy for the man who makes his first discovery of Ou Gouos. For en investment of a trifling eum, he'll ring dut the old, end ring in the new. Gone will be the old throst dis- throat-scratch end the tongue- burn. Found will be a new measure of cigarette enjoyment. A cigarette he can smoke in any aumber, dey and night, with maxi- coum plessure and no penalty. By resolving to switch to this aew-type cigarette, he'll turn over a new leaf... -» » by turning up the best leaf thet ever went into s cigarette. _. smoother ..'. better. . . not a cough in a carload 1 © 1928, P. Lorillard Co., Ext, 1760 New Chevrolet now on display! Today, Chevrolet presents the crowning triumph of 16 years’ continuous progress— —a great new automobile so impressive in appearance, performance and staunchness that it marks the opening of a new era of luxurious transportation at low cost! Built on a 107’ wheelbase —4” longer than before—the Bigger and Better Chevrolet is impressively large, low and racy. Fashionable new colors in genuine Duco, rich new uphol- steries and handsome appointments lend an air of notable distinction; while a type of big car performance once thought impossible in a low-priced car has been achieved by numerous engineering advancements. The Bi; ind Bet:er Chevrolet is powered by an improved salovinhand ee with such impressive features as al “invar strut” pi hydro-laminated gears, mush- room type valve tappets, AC oil filter and AC air cleaner. The chassis has been redesigned. And as a result, the new Chevrolet provides delightful smoothness—click-of-the-heel acceleration—the ability to-maintain 50, 55 and 60 miles an hour—the safety of four-wheel brakes—the steering ease that can only result from a ball bearing worm and gear steer- ing mechanism—and comfort over all roads at all speeds, due to semi-elliptic shock absorber springs—84% of the wheelbase. We urge you to come in—see this beautiful new car—and learn how Chevrolet has again electrified America by creating aBi and Better motor car and offering it at prices so low as to be actually amazing. Features of advanced and the com- pleteness of detail demanded in the finest cars now offered in the New Chevrolet! conane iene @ longers a % New tastremant pend taal Neo halleerins women, anl Sctataties mi hoc cheorbos sprin 84 per cent of “Prices Reduced!” vv AGS Cabriolet ......°665 Teoies ..... Me Eee “peg Goeth sss SOD a. aS Clee sees: OS (Chassis Only) Coupe Utility $ The Four-Door Truck vevavee 2495 Sedan ... (Chassis Only) All prices f. 0. b. Flint, Michigan Check Chevrolet delivered ‘They include the lowest handling and financing charees available, The Roadster Capital Chevrolet Company A. L, Garnes, Regan C. E. Sheeran, Underwood Jacob Braun, Jr. Mercer Bakken & Swanson, Falkirk Renfrow Chevrolet Co., Turtle Lake Schuis Motor Co. Washburn C. V. 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