The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 14, 1929, Page 12

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|RBAGE TWELVE = WHIPPET ENGINE IS ~~ MADEEVENBETTER, it IS CLAIM OF MAKERS Motor Improvements, Including Longer Stroke, Give Car 40 Horsepower be MR BPP RE I Ace ti Rated, ever since its introduction over two years ago, as the most powerful engine for its bore and { stroke, the new Superior Whippet four-cylinder engine shows a nine; horsepower increase over the prev- | ious power plant. While no drastic changes have been made in the new Whippet four-cylin- der engine, a number of refinements and minor improvements account for its increased power. In the new motor, the stroke has been increased 3-8 of an inch with the bore remain- Board of County’ Commissioners power delivery from each charge.| met pursuant to adjournment. On Roll «With the increase in stroke the lower call ail members were present. “ag portion of the cylinder bore has been tole Ai Sic aed hs hd ae : y onded by Commissioner Moynier that ut --eatried further into the crankcase to| tne ‘minutes of the December meets + for the pistons. e all members voted aye. < The Board eeded t. ine or The size of the exhaust valves have| reject bills No. 1 to 96, inclusive, sub- been increased by 1-16 of an inch in due or delin- “the ented of the por Mien coupled with a change in t! sign of the exhaust manifold and pipe and & new type of water pump, assures fos ® more efficient cooling around the ex-|""ness vertiticates “of” petit ‘+haust ports or chambers and longer yo. xs valve life. Spear, Co. Tr >>». In line with these motor changes,| s. ae rastinaa eens the new iatae phe aca en has ie iia bad a redesi and improved carbure- Beech no areal eda ton, treet es far as all Toad and abe| otaatlinw, tractor pgp tests have revealed, of any @. Wrian feat cattle it spots. . pear. With these changes, which are onl, ry pos de el the more important ones found in the new Superior Whippet Four when | &. r compared with the previous model, | «| there is developed 40 horsepower at t ft R.P.M. as against a 21 horse- kel nad cote for the Sone pet Four cylinder power plant, an {increase of nine horsepower in a PRE favor of the new engine. F __—nliceth Turtle Lake Well sbi, Arouses Oil Hopes in Drilling Staff Oil expectations have been aroused je and box rent . on the drilling location four miles eg ee: co ene west of Turtle Lake and two miles|Anton Beer, Justice, fees in south, by appearance of oil and water| justice court . : at a depth of 512 feet. The well is} M&ry Mathison, being sunk by the Herman Hanson] Agnes V: Oil company, a North Dakota corpor-| |. *!: ation with capital set at $300,000. Pe The well was spudded in Nov r " ». W, Ashi 1. Later the drillers shut dot a ab children month to place casing. Operations we ‘ganty ia ee were resumed January 15, and Feb-| Meiville ruary 2, said C. L. Hatch, field super-| _ plies ..... intendent, while in Bismarck Wed- ‘wor’ nesday with C. J. Prosise, the driller.|c, B. sta * The well has been shut down to Se eth otticer c s “sub” a : pe a vai pile ina, sae feeble-minded oon ctn 1,208,50 then an attempt will be made to de- oO. 18.00 termine whether the well is capable 30.00 of commercial production. i 20.00 Shoes Are De Rigeur ie 30.00 for Happy Marriage 23.00 25.00 Curitiba, Brazil, Feb. 14.—(AP)— S 5.00 It-is bad luck to be married without ae ioeach taase «+. 92.10 shoes here in the state of Parana, at} Water Dept. City’ ot’ ” iis- least as far as the groom is con-| Parck, water for month of | |. cerned. It does not matter whether | stirs. 3 on che shoes are his own or only bor- 25.00 ii Mrs. Evi Offiecs and found th tint rowed for the occasion, but no farm Deaalon seer lecs and found them satisfacte ing the same. Coupled with the in-| John N. Willys, presidenf of the Willys-Overland Compa ny, standing beside one of the new Whippet Four Sedan | ftltry, and expenses, of longed ‘by Commissioner Moynier that adequate guide and support | ing be approved as read. On Roll Call| E. ena A THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 14, 1929 bits. Toe Gabel Fas, hauling 55 99|turry, b, tsfb anolect toveall: On toli| Since the United. States ts thie best rates . °"| call,” Fricke, aye; Moynier, aye; So-| market for Philippine products, Fili- cates : 15.00 der, aye; Swanson, ae pinos oppose such legislation. Also, : Chion Telg. Cos time wae Aualtor Burleigh County, North Dak. uy hold gh py been kd ago service 3. en i 2 8. rf trade relations should be continuca 73. Nelaain” sai aa.e0 1 glbn, east ~“°---: $33! King Boris Has Large : wemiintenance servi’ feeder erin 210 Collection of Insects | Parisian Stores Solv oe 28.64) cand jerat sontitionte 5.80 — [ ildren Probl Lineoin * Schiéei {Fred W. Hinseye Justice, juss °°! gotta, Bulgaria, Feb. 14—e)—King | LOst Children emi koe sei 7 ace eee 340) Boris has one of the finest collections cages eae s Seay n =: 9-00/ of butterflies and insects in the world.| © Paris, Feb. 14—(AP)—Large de- Bismarck — Spring | ‘Ser. \ eae 3 42.70] The royal entomological collection in-|partment stores are adopting loud Pee tne 8.00) Wm. Fric! 24.80 | C!=#e8 40,000 specimens of butterflies | speakers to locate children who be- si 181.49; egret ~~ jand moths. The young sovereign al80/ ome sepatated from their mothers contract Esa conmianoaye 46.40] has numerous specimens of European |in"he 2210 counter rushes. 265.54 Victor Moynier, services ‘as and butterfites. At went intervals a. voice an- 1,882.52 |, county, commissioner... 46.00] "The king, who knows every inch of * mrvala. a. xolce ‘a contract’ No.” | hows: Tibe : 42.90] his country, has gathered 3,600 vari- is “waiting tor his thother at the i 362.28] anton 1.45 | eties Of Wutterfiies indigenous to Bul- |i toy counter.” 25.00 5 a alg Priends Cosel a sent |'nqu! 2 g ; lonely monarch all sorts of rare butterflies and insects. American Films Clash "4 1.26 rety bond of Bismarck Tribune gis omic 4 9 the‘Amgunt of sue thosana oa Germans Ask Damages| With Soviet Policies [eeficieney, but at ae tq form Os! for Allied Maneuvers| woscow, res. a—i—the chet bu | - On loscow, Feb. Meyhiee ape; Fricke, aye: Wat aye. gas OS FR repertoire committee has rejected 393 The Boa in th Hi th delinquent roll. Moved by Commissioner Soder, sec- 1B-M, . Extension Diy. St. Coi. salary and expenses crease in the siroke, the compression | models. This model is conspicuous in the four-cylinder field si it is the lowest priced sedan now Vashburn Lignite Coal the Board adjourn to 9:30 o'clock A. Out of 325 soviet made films 26 had Fatio has also been boosted from the | company to the public. iris preaithatids of this new lites | Whippet foutl ana eects te designated regan 4 al for Mre, Vaskens 8.61 |¥. January 4, 1929. On roll call all German’ government | been rejected on account of their poor x Sb of 5 to 1 to a new one of | achievements in Mr. Willys’ history, bringing high priced car value and beauty to the low priced field. i ce s40| ) ry 4, 1929 by the ohne value and . incorrect treat- 5 to J. E 21.00 eel land. ment of social problems. The shape of the combustion cham- Falconer, gravel . 3840 ; Sen ae! Apart from this claim, ; ber remains the same, extensive =x- onded by Commissioner Swanson thai "Thompson, bailiff fees 33.00 { fontinued to check the sheriff's Col Games thie pow or vat ETT * i and test work on the t tony caf rite ? ied if ted eee aes bealinereiien e.00! Moved Commissioner Swanson, suffered through the maneuvers | Louvre : ool Trains of Willys-Overland engineers proving OMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Montana-Dakota, Power Co. Henry Crawford, msn go | that the Board adjourn to two eelock | the extent of $96,500 from damages to|. Curators for Museums ;.conclusively that the combustion i iminal actions . 12.80 | SAAS the Boa: Journ to two o'cloc! the is C § fa FO" y gas for December ......... $ 3322! Aanton. Beer assign Pp. m. January 4, 1929, On rol! call requisitioned quarters for the sol- chamber which has been used for the Henry Jessen, Treas. Taft RT. Crane, servic lait members voted ay iers and officers and to the farm aie . last year gave the most satisfactory January 2, 1929 A.C ’ coal for Mrs. John- y rk of 2:00 P.M. J: 5 aminger, Co. Auditor, ent deputy clerk of court 44.00 2:00 P.M. 1) ‘o. W. Hedrix, rom Roland H. Crane, mil criminal actioi The board reconvened. On Foll cal} | TOPS. - , , J tor) he board reconvened. On roll ca’ museums are being turned out by the é The ‘Hoard reconvened ‘with ali/Sil members were present. The board hundred in one of the oddest sehoats : in Paris, : 743 ngeibere peasent att ae to check the sheriff's delin- Filipinos Attach More + The monthly reports of Chas. Fish- y r, Clerk of Court, Moved by Commissioner _ Fricke. Roswick, | Arti, “Siuy June, August and Septem: /reconded by Commissioner Swanson| Walue to U. S. Trade inal national Tein pie "$0 | ber for the year of 1928, were ap-|t ibe poantn gourn to 9:30 o'clock, — Rollin Welch, boa N. Bell Telephone C s The monthly reports of Fred Swe: ee an Present, Hoard continued to} Manila, Feb. 14—(#)—The post of. kuarding prison: 5 cember exchange . 40.90/ son, Register of Deeds, for the months |{heck the sheriff's delinquent t®x/ philippine trade commissioner in the Ree ane bo: reat tee oe [oe anne: September, October and No> |" "Application of John:P. Jackson tor Henri Verne, head of the Lou feat tee : peclalti eevee Pipinee tor: tie yer 1938) were’ Ge= | ceruchon of valuation eWithe Drithe is chief of a staff of professors ct Rollin’ | Welch, it OR. tare mitt, electric. 135.00| | Bills numbered from 1 to 14, inclu«| west Quarter (SW) of section thir-| mercial posed of the many experts on arch- board and care of Oliver Co ate Bonding Fund, ive. wnsuip one hu: bemhaven 4 , 3789) filing pane 195.00 | taxes auevand delinggent..” perenne thirty-nine (49) Hatge Eighty. (40) sealogy and art, each of them an au k oo | Smclulr Refining” Co, “sup=— | fram $2:790,00 to. $1,600.00; and, that thority on some sort of antiquity. 9." 'M. Bureh, tor ‘irs. °° scivunte BicetFical Sho proved . M. Burch, ‘rent for Mrs. elville Electrical Sho si ‘oved. Asche, one month . . Hes iy Cee 4.13], Moved by Commissioner Moynter, . LOOKS GOOD Margaret Wal N. A peel Telephone Co., tolls 166.66 | % ls Spear, Co, irr ‘ ager a a Commissioner Erieke Budding Author: What do you pension | an elegrams ph. cl at e ‘county ‘reasurer in- Bismarck a 4 Be ey yd Minka t structed to transfer $10,000.00 from think of my latest novel, old chap? ing, publishing and x for Mary Sprigg: =) 15.00, F wi : the General Fund to the Road Fund. His Friend: Fine! Who were the Moved. by Comm ! coe Screens 10] Gn roll call all members: vw binders?—Answers. seconded by Commissioner Soder that the Board adjourn until 2:30 o'clock P. M. On Roll Call all members voted e. ay 2.30 M. January 2, 1939 Board reconvened with all members present. Application of L. E. Heaton, Jr., for cancellation of hail tax on the = half (W%) of thirty-four (34), Township one hundred thirty- nine (139) Range seventy-seven (77) 4 was approved. ss Api ., B, Heaton, Je. for 4) of section thirty-four (34) f a - hundred thirty-nine . (139) Range seventy-seven (77) for the year of 1928 was approved. Report of Rollin Welch, Sheriff, for the month of December, 1928, was examined and approved. Moved by Commissioner Soder, (otorbee by Comm st unt of E Z $ Le 29. Roll angon, aye; Boder, aye; Moynier, aye; Fricke, aye; Will, aye. Application of F. 0. Hellstrom fe cancellation of tax for the y ‘ being no funds for payment. was ap- : wWEW S UPERIOR 7 proved. Application of Geo. Harding for cancellation of the penalty and inter- est on personal property t: for the yeariof 1923, in:the amount @f $27.62, was approved. Application of E. C. Fogarty tor ment of hail tax for the year of of Marie Olenburger for of tax on lot 2, Block 5 mm ddition to South Wil- ton, was approved. L. Bannon for a 31, pl of seven per cent (7%) for th of 1925, said title of land bein; Bank of North Dakota, was approved. Application of C. M. Snyder for abatement of hail tax on the North- east Quarter (N ) of Section thir- ty-one (31) Township one hundred thirty-eight (138) Range seventy- eight (78), ft hi of 1928 in the joved by Commi: seconded by Commissioner Fricke the Board adjourn to 10 o'clock A. M. January 3, 1929, ry 3, 1929 . On roll call all members were present. Board put in the morning checking the County ys Moved by Commissioner Soder, worker or laborer will have the knot tied with nothing between his cal- loused sales and the ground. -Reo in george an American, who is an male employees who pa favor 1s —with sleeves legs turned up to fit the different statures of the wearers. Prince Chichibu Plans to Popularize Skiing ‘Tokyo, re 14. — (AP) — Prince Chichibu, Japan’s “sporting prince, his patronage to Beka for in this country a ski course that rank with the best in the world. Bele et the tefeign tr le- age ere jorwegian inion in Oslo has been asked to send three experts to superintend construction the course and give instruction in the great Scandinavian winter 8 a, Ghost of Old Paris Is : | to New Ideas ae en ine| MOONOmical mec ce] «= Wears To Come! In the John Deere Tractor you get power you can depend upon, month after month, {tar after year, at costs that are surprisingly j ». LARGER BODIES *GREATER BEAUTY | S SOON as you see.and drive the for all passengers. Exceptionally y Tirsty thee Se. the supyeme beanty of fe tise remarkable foe forn wy Whippet the’ style. authority its it Lapa ey : _ Class. You are quick to admire the wi appointed interiors. The. longer

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