The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 16, 1928, Page 8

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1928 Te ae arenes q ite th » and came| morgue. Police consider any inves- {I} expenditures snd the Broa th URB ACH MUST | APPER FANNY SAYS: Seat beckane Ree tanker Lived here. tigation nunecessar 9 | R ROW sales which accompanied the transi- When she brought her fou children f d M T tion from a single to a multiple line tc Seattle, Herman followed her. Short Talks by Thoughful Mothers of cars, the company has come Bs him and he ‘A Wisconsin Mother ways: “I find “ — _ through the first nine months of |. aie i a Sola ore time, | mothers very well des on Puce) and performance in the light car| 1227 with all charges and preference returning two years ago. Herman | subject of ‘dope’ in medicines, Few ivi i overed Ape é thers now-a-days would buy a Chrysler Announces [3"7, dividend requirements fully cove NH ( HEDEAN " nought te become « federal pronibie| motl : Fi ith $3,252,244 zs licab! ; NN ipping| Preparation that contained opiates Substantial Savings Automobile experts have looked to the Sinan nde Tote corned 5 Q GUTAREERGE. chine Haase at or chloroform. A glance at the pac! y for a striking move from Mr. Willys, off the sheriff where liquor raid3 . lus, as of Sept. 30, 1927, age before buying tolls her th on ‘52’-°62? Models] for it has been his reputation that $281803,633, oh ere aw ab - mre be made. rated With Foley's Honey and Tar Co: Be ae Saye tees ee ay —___—— Jury’s Verdict Finds For De- Wy rn Schrader io. the home of Mre.| pounds the name fells a true story j rE HLA . i new si n t s—/} ‘4 ,| it is quickly effective for coughs , Ss gulag aie eu) ane might better the position of the} Hudson Sales Beat fendant — Company A- | |; Harry Hammond, her mother. we colds, “croup and throat irritations. new Chrysler and the! products built by Willys-Overland. d Di * ‘, 1 P she returned to the place where she) Bure’ as it is sure, and worth many great new “62” effective January 10,|" The one which was announced last All Aroun etroit| Hughes Case Now on Trial D) Worked, the barber shot her. Mré-| times its price.”—Adv. are announced by Chrysler officials. | week one od a Fag dt) Wt iad in cial. e A pages’ had Bot era ip poh HO aah ae The new prices make various] ite magnitude, It viada the Ws L. DeLiguori, northwest district] Returning a verdict in favor of | at Tientsin, China; Esther, 18; 3 This Is A's Outfield ‘ body styles of these two cars from ia ‘cathe eee that Meld Wain. supervisor for the Hudson motor car | the ‘defendant in the suit of William tems man, 16, and Donna, nine. Connie Mack recently announcec $50 to $100 lower than heretofore. hi the trend |Company, has been advised by wire| Brown vs. Fred Urbach, involving The “62,” it is pointed out, has un- Prigiveas cnseactaee Hearne of the following retail showing in/ehe ownership of a Duroc Jersey usually roomy and comfortable wood ways been looked upon as a pioneer, | Wayne county, Michigan, for the | hog valued by the ae at $125, steel bodies, larger than for any | 31g one large manufacturer stated, | first nine days of 1928 the jury late last night nevertheless other car in the low price field, and | on reading the new Whippet prices, | ,,Hudson and Essex, 146; Chevrolet, | decided that the hog was worth $30 * combines with these features a re- |i, pioneered the engineering in the | 133; Oakland and Pontiac, 83; Buick,/on June 26, 1027, and placed the markable performance capacity. light car field, now he is pioneering | 43s Studebaker and Erskine, 27; | value of plaintiff's work in attempt- The great new “62” includes fea- quality at low pric Chrysler, 21,0 e ing to regain possession of the ani- tures also not found in any other caf)" During the past six months the} “To me these figures are interest-| mal at $10. The, defendant, there- DRY * Bis: st either its new or previous prices. | wittvs.Qverland dealer organization |ing,” commented Mr. DeLiguori.| fore, was ordered to pay the plain- REGU. PAT. OFF Send it marck Phone 268 (Foremost among these are rubber !ngs been put into excellent shape to| "They come from the most discrim- | tiff $40 of return the hog. 1928 BF Wa SONNE, Ne. CLEANING Mandan 96 shock insulators — pionvored in the | cone with a greatly enlarged selling | inating auto market in the worfd. A| Trial of the case of Company A, Chrysler Imperial “30”—Invar strut | CPC J manufacturer has good reason to be| First Regiment North Dakota Na-| ‘The day after moving, you can't! proud of a showing of this kind in| tional Guard Training school, a cor- Y diss GOLDEN WEST LAUNDRY Mrs. T. 3. Logan Mandan. N. D. that his outfield this ick will fine Mrs. Schrader's body was turned| Al Simmons, ale § Miller and Bevo over to the family for burial. Her-|Lebourveau or ‘alter French as man’s body is unclaimed at the| regulars. Light Percale Light colored queen percale, many patterns to choose ae fe 19c pistons and the seven-bearing crank. | Program. Nite ahiheahoes be he Shaft engine. | ii Whippet wi I be built in quantities | Detroit, Mich. _ | poration, vs. Edmund E. Hughes oer : Economies in manufacture inci- | never attempted before. “Hudson motor car company is|and C. B, Little was started this| where II. F. Pote, St. Paul, Minn, dent to Chrysler's strong growth, | "General opinion in the industry is|the leading manufacturer of six-| morning, after the plaintiff's mo-|regional executive, explained the and the further advancement of the| that the light car market is now cylinder cars in the world, Because|tion for a jury trial was denied. | operation of the local scout govern- company’s widely known principle of | vide open to the strongest bidder|of this distinction we are able to Company A’ is suing to quiet title | ing body. standardized quality, are given by} snq that quality and performance | build into our cars and deliver to|on the former armory property at foe Bismarck area embraces the Ehé company offi as factors con-|vitl set the lead in volume output. _|the consumer the greatest, transpor-| the corner of Broadway and Second | whole of southwestern North Dakota tributing to make possible these) "They say that John N. Willys is| tation value in the industry, and this |strect, claiming that the original|and is composed of representatives @reater values to the public. the man in the industry who can be| accounts for this splendid acceptance | deed which conveyed the property to|of organizations sponsoring Boy During the year 1927 the company |iooked upon as the most ready to| by the People of Wayne county.” — |the defendants is invalid. Scout iroops and others interested Sivanced to third ee among all! win laurels for his organization by a| Mr. elagacei is in the city ar-|_ The case was originally tried be- my ie Pan en ee . Manufacturers in the sales records | noid and dramatic stroke. ranging with the Hudson and Essex | fore Judge W. L. Nuessle, who made Ir. Pote told the council of the of the National Automobile Cham- distributors for a grand display of | tentative finding in favor of the| present work of the national council, ber of Commerce. Its growth has| ., spe ae the new models. defendants, but requested more evi-| outlined the history of the move- been the most rapid of any single| Diversification Is “I am very proud of the record|dence on certain points involved.| ment and explained the operation of com} in the history of the auto- New Dodg: e Policy attained in Bismarck territory by|Before he had completed the case the local units. 81-in. Pepperell Bleached Sheeting /1-in. Pepperell leached secting, yd... c ive industry. the Super-Six Motors,” added DeLig-| he resigned from the district court Company officials point out that bodes They have the pail bench to become a supreme court Wife of Martin N. D.. 1927 sales of both these cars were} with the recent announcement of |ness and in the time they have | justice, and the case was then heard ig ANo Dey the highest yet attained. They ‘Si ident E. G.|been in operation they have estab-|by the late Judge C. M. Cooley off Mar: point out that by passing on to the wine Pe oe Bet lished an Paviable fund of good will| Grand Forks, who also found in arshal Shot by ‘Man public the even greater value these Inc., has definitely | both in Bismarck and territory. This | favor of the defendants, Who Later Kills Self , | hew prices make possible, that a still Dodge, brothers, Ine. of diversi on has necessitated a health: eapahaion The case was carried to the su- cali i greater number of motor car owners | tion after many years during which|of the organization which will be|Preme court which ordered a new Seattle, Wash. Jan. 16.—(AP)— can now take advantage of the a! the company operated in a single |duly announced in the papers.” iene teal a td achy MA sled Five revolver shots Saturday night ities offered in these two cars. Price field. Mr. Wilmer stated that oe UK ee ented three years’ persecution by an Offers an Advanced Method the announcement o! e Victory 4 ‘ rs j obnoxious suitor, Victor Herman, hi let Mak Six was the final step in an exten- Medical Society to Trial of the case is expected tol te year-old Dolish barber, of Mrs , Chevrolet Makes sive program of readjustment which| Comprise 4 States |"t™ Me Stella Schrader, 45, estranged wite aea Water Removal 81-in. Brown Sheeting . Si-in. brown sheeting, ) se good, heavy grade, sale, i the company has been undergoing r ‘ of Charles W. Schrader, t Y Widespread Changes forthe last year and’ halt; conduct | Has Been Organized| Boy Scout Council shel of Marti, N. D. See —— current business without in- ‘ ' lerman d Mrs. Schrad d Po - ringing’ Widespread changes in its field|terruption in the meantime. aga Is Organized Here then shot himeelf. The saiiiea-wore ‘moved sahined from Gate petbenede i personnel, creation of new sales} The Bons of Dodge Brothers| St. Paul, Jan. 16—(AP)—A re- found in the street outside the home zones and regions, and establish-|include production of three separate | gional medical society, to be com-| Formal organiaztion of the Bis-!of Dr. Miner C. Lile, where Mrs. lumpy overalls—from any garment no ment of better facilities for han- |lines of passenger cars, the standard | prised of the medical associations| marck area council of the Boy) Schrader was employed ee c’ccn matter how unevenly fed to the rollers. Auto- dling fleet and commercial car busi-| four clyinder line, the entirely new | Of Minnesota, Wisconsin and North| Scouts of America was complete: Ness were announced today by the| Victory Six line and the recently an-|and South Dakota, was organized| Saturday night at a meeting in the Chevrolet Motor company. nounced Senior models. The Graham | here today. Association of Commerce c! ambers | Outstanding in the new arrange- Brothers truck division, now fully| Dr. W. F. Braasch of Rochester, ment are two new sales zones, one} owned by Dodge Brothers, Inc., will | Minn., was elected president and Dr. = at Detroit, Mich., and the other at continue to manufacture a compre-|George Crownheart of Milwaukee, , Tenn., and the creation of |hensive line of commercial cars,|Wis., was chosen secretary. A com- 81x90 Pepperell Sheets 81x90 Pepperell sheets, their softness and snowy whiteness ap- Relatives of Mrs. Schrader said matic adjustment to all thicknesses and shapes, erman had been hounding the to every fold, seam and crevice. voman to marry him since she left w. ee later and tins tr boutwegy : ‘stm from thinnest silk , yet buttons and ornaments passed without crushing! Clothes fed peal to the $1 29 headquar. | trucks, in five capacities from one-| mittee was appointed to work out ii into the roller by a new automatic best, at .. ” matinee Gon andthe other at half to troston, oe motor pape ee abet et orranisation “e AUDITORIUM SATURDAY safety ett Such is the New Maytag Roller IGG? SUGAONS o js power report at a meeting in Min s ' lan taek Laid fon yal four-cylinder and pert with ‘six. |in Juoe, when the ‘American Medi- JANUARY 21ST Water Remover. loser touch dealers Hinder engines. cal Society meets there. ps cepts Oe we has been estimated that the de- * oa parnoss of the new bane ter service, quicker delivery and gen- ion is improvement of the medical impror R new lines has cost Dodge Brothers, | profession and study and dissem- eal ee ee Inc., between nine and ten million ination of information concerping The new Detroit zone was estab- |°llars, including new plant facili- | public health. 25. ly sone ce| SHR EES BISMARCK ‘ONE NIGHT FAREWELL ENGAGEMENT Messrs. Lee and J. 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Singing Cast A Golden Girl Chorus Special Symphony Orchestra Young and comprises the Norwood, i Ts ille, Knoxville, y Sales room: ly assistant to Mr. Young, “braces the Atlanta, Bi gham, ‘Sackeonville, Columbia and Charlotte ' gones which formerly were a part of the region at Norwood. _ Whippet Price Cut |. Startles Industry ‘John _N. Willys, president of Willys-Overland, Inc., made a char- Bere, uove, this Safer — oo drop: e prices on i a margin than has ever made on a light car by any Muminum Washer PRICES: Lower Floor, $2.75; Balcony, first 2 rows, $2.20; next 3 tehout electricity, the Maytes rows, $1.65; balance, $1.10; Gallery, 75c MAIL ORDERS NOW Seat Sale Thursday, January 19th, at Harris & Woodmansee’s Store flannels, many pretty @A patterns, yard ord 29c in one move before. new prices bring the Whippet direct competition with the 2 iced car on Pee sO aTeet aid also bring an improv. ippet with added ee aeipment and bales z 2s j , f enl Present repu' cn A : , ) ( i aged Ca ey ’ Fy, Part Linen Crash ‘For the past several months, Mr. P i AS a 43! dig & 18-in. part linen crash, has been busy on plans for ee AE BS r OF eRe, \ Z 2 bleached and extra | the ization he heads, and these sy Re fi x f / ye quality. Sale, 1 4 Cc fi plans have included the building of oy’ , d [ 4 BD yard ......... j @ new body plant which will take a y agi 4: y 1} cage of Whippet body. construction, | " ba the of a new forge “heat a Plant and other additions tly increased the op- : he announces that the organ- tion’is in a position to luce at Ri cot ab any manefocarer fn " TUESDAY gers | Palace Theatre --Mandan The Hottest Show of Them All Varsity pillow cases, same as Pequot, 42x36, Bristling action. Flaming Love. Roaring fun. Filmed on the same “PLANTATION DAYS” m s Just Bubbling Over With Pep sweeping scale as “Beau Geste. Plain colored “Indian Headed by LEONARD SCOTT, Jovial Master of Cere- monies and Featuring the Cream of Colored Talent : Head" suiting. Fast hie SPMEAT ARS ‘_ \ rate sat, 39¢ Indian Head

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