The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 3, 1928, Page 8

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‘PAGE EIGHT. 1th SISMAKUK TRIBUNS TT ‘LUBSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1928 922 102° Wed. Nite by Radio #==- AND ANNOUNCING DODGE BROTHERS NEW VICTORY SIX—ON DISPLAY JANUARY 5TH a — +i Lahr Is Attending rrr ; f t [Additional Society {/*"" Ve cting at Toledo Judge J. A. Coffey and Court} wf, Lahr of the Lahr Motor Reporter James E. Bothne returned] Sales company went to Toledo, idcy: in|@. meeting of all Willys-Overland the ‘holideys at | their homes ree| distributors and large dealers. in Jamestown. Judge Coffey is pre-| the United States. At the meeting siding at the jury term of Burleigh| the guests of the Willys-Overland - |'To Force Payment of State’s Attorney F. E, McCurdy] fused by County Treasurer G P. i tion| Spear when they were prescnted to] The monthly meeting of the East- hog raheime oe dpa a him. Spears stetes that he will ex-| end Community association, sched- to Bismarck today after spending Ohio, Sunday, where he will attend payment ne warranty sia plain his reasons for the action| uled for tonight, has been postponed dered by the board. Payment on the warants were re- —___ MEETING POSTPONED ssed by the Burleigh county| their resolution, specify that the rd this morning when it con-} overtime work was privately or- will red. Overtime Warrants) vened for its January session. bigech ee struck a tree stump 9n a hill on the wnty district court, which was re-| company will be given complete sed today after the holiday va-) information concerning the im- tion. proved Whippet which will be * #, shown to the public for the first Miss Betty Lofthouse: has re-| time on Friday of this weck. k after spending| The meeting opens in Toledo to- Fargo as the guest! night and John N. i of her ccusins, Misses Margaret | of the company, will personally an- and Florence Fleming. While in! nounce the new prices at which the Fargo Miss Lofthouse was among | improved Whippet will be sold. the out-of-town guests at the for-| Details of the improved Whippet mal party given ma Theta| which were made public today re- sorority of the North Dakota agri-| veal new body types, added equip- cultural college. ment and a wider range of colors, eee The added equipment will include an The Trinity Lutheran ladies uid} automatic windshield wiper, rear will hold its annual meeting Thurs-| vision mirror and a combination day at 3 o'clock in the church par-| rear driving light and stop light Jors. Mmes. John Husby, E. C.| which will make this car the most Fritz and T. H. Thoreson will] fully equipped light car now built. ‘act as hoste: All members and Commenting on the new prices, especially the auditing committee} Mr. Willys says: “Manufacturing Are requested to attend. economies which have been worked ¢ i dig hed out in the Willys-Overland plant ‘The first quarterly conference of | have put the company in a position the McCabe Methodist Episcopal|to meet any price move which may church v-ill be held this evening in| be made by any manufacturer. There the office of J. P. Jackson over] can be no monopoly in the light car Hoskin-Meyer. Rev. John Morange | field. Our costs for materials, pro- of Bismarck, superintendent of this ductive labor and our manufacturing district, will preside. overhead are as low as those of any ee @ manufacturer in the industry, The Miss Ruth Rawlings, daughter of | quality of the Whippet will be * Dr. and Mrs. G. A. Rawlings, left| tained in every detail of material, Monday evening for Evanston, Ill.,{ design and workmanship i “where she will resume her studies} be even better equipped and better at Northwestern university after| looking than in the past. ‘spending the holidays in this city. " Justice Court | Mrs. Emily Knight Sheldon, of|| the Hotel Prince, has had an at-}g———___ tractive hotel offer in the east, : z which she has accepted, and will{ “Whitey” Jones is in the county Jeave Bismarck as soon as she can| Jail today awaiting arraignment be relieved hei fore Justice of the Peace Anton oee Beer on a charge of assault and Judge Fred Jansonius and Court| battery. Jones is alleged to have Reporter Edwin McCarty went to| beaten a Fort Lincoln soldier se- Jamestown last night to complete} verely in a local cafe early the term of court which was ad-| morning, and the soldier had a journed over the olidays. warrant sworn out for Jones’ ar- . rest. Miss Dorothy Kocher, who has —_——_—__— spent her vacation in this city with COURT SESSIONS RESUMED relatives and friends, has returned] The winter term of Burleigh to Wing, where she is engaged in| county district court, adjourned teaching. over the holidays, was i see afternoon, with J age Mr. and Mrs. Paul Homan have| of Jamestown presiding. returned from Carrington and} first for trial today was the case of Jamestown, where they spent the|the state vs. Mrs. Flora Robidou holidays with relatives. and Jack Pedfergonia, charged with eee vi ing the liquor laws, second of- The Sunshine society will mect| fe The balance of the criminal Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock at| calendar will be called before t the home of Mrs. V. J. Hunter at| of civil cases is resumed, 807 Fourth street. ie Mr. and Mrs. Everett Oliver have Woman Always Felt from Minneapolis, where “——“thay vent the holidays at Mrs. Sleepy After Meals Oliver’s home. —- see “I always felt so sleepy and tired Ormie Stewart left recently for] after meals. Now I sleep only when Fort Riley, Kansas, where he has)! go to bed, and then I sleep well. en'isted in the U. $. government air} Thanks to Adlerika, i feel fine. service. Mrs. J. Class, Jr. Just ONE spoon- one ful Adlerika relieves gas and that R. W. Rusiand has returned to! bloated feeling so you can eat and Valley ‘City after spending the sleep better. Acts on BOTH upper past week wit’ friends in Bismarck.| and lower bowels and removes old s 28 ® waste matter you never thought was there. No matter what you have tried for your stomach. Ad- lerika will surprise you. J. Hutch- inson, druggi Adv Loosen Up That Cold With Musterole S——————— Why He Succeeded Have Musterole handy when a : cold starts. 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It clears the skin, dare & Tubes beautifies it, pemeles and eruptions vanish quickly. jis Discovery of Dr. Pierce’s puts you in fine condi- tion. All dealers have it in liquid * Send 10 cents for trial pkg. of ce for. a tablets to Dr. Pierce, Buffalo, Nj Y., and write for free advice.—Adv.! ester chan a masterd plastes —— _RED CROSS PILLS _ Liver Laxative World's best treatment i liver, e a) A daughter was born Monday at St. Alexius hospital to Mr. and Mrs. John Janssen ot this city. A son was born Monday at St. Alexivs hcspital to Mr. and Mrs. Odin Enge of Hensler. many Prev 88 @ common ‘The box bears this cignatare: ‘is home was near Shey- ei student at the Fort —______ moments it MAIL POUCH STOLEN eNext FRIDAY : ever offered — for so little money ER months of preparation, we are ready to present the perfected Whippet for 1928. You will be satisfied and delighted with every detail of its equipment and performance. You will be amazed when you learn how low is the price. For Willys-Overland resources and equipment are now such that no car of equal quality can be built and sold at a lower price. . Greatly Increased Facilities Within its class, we believe, no car combines so many advantages—offers such remarkable value. To make it possible, our plans have included major revisions in factory equipment—a new body plant doubling our capacity—the addition of new depart- ments—the installation of new and highly perfected machinery—and notable economies.in production costs. The factory service cost on the Whippet has been the lowest of any car we ever built. Asa result, we have been able to minimize materially the usual al- lowances for service costs— another contributing factor to the lowered price of the 1928 Whippet. Present light car standards are a tribute to the pioneer ing the Whippet has done. Four-wheel brakes — lower center of gravity —greater economy—greater roomi- _ Mess—quieter engines—faster speed and pick-up — great _ Lahr Motor Sales Co. Distributors A. wry President, The Willys-Overiand Company beauty—no one today would think of buying a car that had not made these advances. Many Added Features | Among the many things you will like in the 1928 Whippet are improved bodies in a wide variety of beautiful colors, and fitted with cadet-type visor, full crown fenders, an engine that doubles its rated horse-power, full pressure lubrication, silent timing chain, gasoline tank in rear, long, semi-elliptic springs, oversize balloon tires and snubbers, an adjustable’ steering wheel, automatic windshield wiper, rear view mirror and stop light. Holds Remarkable Records Owners have driven and tested the Whippet for more than five hundred million miles. It has estab- lished record after record in proof of its superiority. It holds the A. A. A. Coast-to-Coast economy record, averaging 43.28 miles to the gallon. In a national economy test 5,508 owners averaged 38 miles to the gallon. Whippet established a record of 71.6 miles an hour in a speed test on Rocking- ham Park Speedway. It accel- erates from 5 to 30 miles in 11.5 seconds; turns in a 17- foot radius, and parks in 14 feet of curb space. We suggest you see the Whippet and get the new price next Friday. Examine _ it carefully. Compare it with any other car. Then ask about the easy plan to pay for it out of your income. ‘WILLYS-OVEBLAND, INC. | : , TOLEDO, QHIO. : f rs —A mail pouch was stolen from the Php een reservation while the youth was| mail truck at the end of the Great Postmaster F The biggest program ever on the air, costing over $1,000.00 a minute, 38 sta- tions—12,000 miles of wire from the four corners of the country. After the business meeting, refresh-| coasting. He was rendered uncon-| Northern depot platform heve last , oorinin Coll vem ge at the) night shortly after 11 o'clock as the COASTING INJURIES FATAL | juries. H s westbound Oriental Limited was ap- Devils Lake, Jan. 3, Jackson, 7, ee Indian Deptt ade school * bags fy asta near here, sterda: moon} Devi o rom the County Auditor A. C Isaminger for| When the matter is taken to the] until Tuesday night of next week.| of injuri received wie his sled ls Lake, N..D., Jan. 3—(AP) overtime to employes of the county | courts, if such procedure follows. | The session will be held at the Rich- auditor's office, in a resolution] The county commissioners, in| holt school, beginning at 8 o'clock. ff] enne, N. D. proaching the city, during the few 4 took ‘the baggage man, S. P. Flumerfelt, to bring truck Toom tos e mail truck only letter: Whippet wittte — the most valuable car

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