The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 28, 1924, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT RENEWAL HELD | NOT CERTAIN Likely to be Completed in April, When States Will Answer Roads Operators, the hear terda r to district court fo r tead of another examiner for the ate Commerce Com mission, eh left here for Spokane, er will hold ra’ conclusion of the rw who| time.| » operators, ce oat thi will be able t the issues raised, while r counsel felt that the unfairn them of the present rates had been clearly estab! When the h did not discriminatory «rate ment here. While the operators have not dis closed the basis of their oppo: nor the representatives of Minne sota, North and South Dakota t opposition of these states to the pro- | posed it is expe th of the ir ue of the develoy lignite Dakota North cision re summer f the conclusion. | ee ————————— | This different wallboard makes solid, smooth-sur- faced and tight- jointed walls and ceilings. It is highest grade gypsum, cast in sheets andall ready for use. You or your car- penter put it up—and it stays true and rigid and fireproof as long as the building stands. ROCK the fireproof WALLBOARD Ask your lumber dealer for a sample IN BISMARCK Nearly everybody gets their clothes Dry cleaned, Pressed, Repaired or 4 Dyed by the City Cleaners _& Dyers Phone 770 PUTT ) | ASKS DETAILED INFORMATON ON COAL USED ed by ectri¢ | equinns d | Is supercharger by Lt. Lelint Field. The i hip w piloted Andrew cell jumper wes not hurtin landing HOLTA RITES , WILL BE HELD HERE FRIDAY be he'd from TO SEEK BIDS Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. DB t - flavor to you. the fun ARSON CHARGE soy. bet red with w Cit three red round rial on| $10,000, RAILROADS PAY |", BIG TAX BILL }or p: refunded with ent. }from the Northern Pacifie paid treasurer and the Soo line S. FLEET; ON U. Bids on wrd fleot ot |g Best of Li 113 Day an Kpit of a tore De home. uri mother of the n New Salen ~ In, tinte for HW. R. Burns of church will) offi- : s will 2 o'clock r former and to the re Nour ral Pallbearers will Mussolf, Elmer Lille hka and Paul Cook ‘Prostrate Trouble Obtain Quick Relief 1 painful ur ntly @uring al dull ac ge on delivery se. with the distinct that you money will at once if you a the results of the Hi ainful conditions. You Write for Hexol now. ul Co, Dept. B-1801 , Kansas City, Mo. Phone 1-100 Service at the west Cost Cars to Hire — Drive Them Yourself Just Call 1-100 J. R. BRYAN, Proprietor Fifth Street d Night? Service Bismarck, N. D. Order The Best record from a plane not Lignite Coal $4.75 Per Ton NI Delivered Ghiropractar | Bismarck Hide & Consuitation Free Gum Chewing ‘Aids the Teeth You have the authority of doc- torsand dentists for this statement. Your own experience will prove it, if you will use WRIGLEY’S after every meal. | Fur Co. Phone 738 The following quotations froma recent work “Dentists have found that the exe: chewing brings teeth .... “The cleansing action of the gum teeth helps to keep them free’from about a better nutrition ” on teeth and health are worth remembering: rcise of gum the between the the particles which lodge in the crevices and cause decay.” The busy man—or woman either—rarely has time to clean the teeth after eating. Yet they should be cleaned, and WRIGLEYS after every meal will do it. Also it will aid digestion and furnish welcome refreshment to mouth and throat. Sealed in its purity package, bringing all its original goodness and ” Get your Wrigley benefit today! : Try Wrigley’s after 4 FLAVORED SUGAR: COATED smoking. *” he THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SUBSCRIBERS TO AUDIT. WILL | BE REIMBURSED Persons who contributed to-a fund in 1920 for the purpoke of making an andit of North Dakota state indus tries may be reimbursed, by sending Attorney- | General Shafer or Seeretary of State » their re slips to uid today, » board of audi udit the indus! “Gets-It” Makes | | | { ol} s Fi | Don't continue to suffer} The Flavor Lasts | For Correct Grade Corns Vanish . Hurting | Instantly | don’t cut their own coms. | to rid their feet, of corn or | 1 consult chart at any Service Station | [1920 there “was no appropriation | Chicago, was elected head of the \de- partment of supevintendence of the| National Education’ Association in| the annual election of officers last priated money to reimburse :|night. He was opposed by Milton Repa, nt has been delayed b : | Potter, superintendent of schools for hoard of guditors has only | Milwaukee, y obtained the original list cribers from a member of the ut that time, for checking pur Hall said, Approximately $12,- Ibe paid back to subscribers, ‘ available, A popular subscription was taken. The legislature Jast winter DON’T FORGET The Methodist Ladies Aid Food and Apron Sale, Satur- day, March Ist, at the Bis- jmarck Food Market—Sale be- EC William = Me- THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1994 and at miost garages See Andrew, superintendent of schools of gins at 11 a. m. IMPORTANT AS THE FACT THAT Good Clothes leave a lasting impressign upon the minds of the assured, people with whom you associate every day. Wear Good Clothes. $30 to $65 KLEIN KLOTHES not only represent fine quality — elegant workmanship, etc.—but also that painstaking care employed here in selecting the \proper shade, style, ete. GET ACQUAINTED TODAY! ‘TOGCERY Are’ FRIDAY, FEB. 29th H. S$: Gym 7:15 p.m. BASKET “ BALL © Jamestown H. S. vs. Bismarck H. S. Wm. Moore School vs. Sophomores , This will be the Inst appearance o&the High School team on it'» home floor for the season. am that Will undoubtedly be in the fi npionship of the 2nd district. Jamestown inals for A good game Big Game 8 p. m. Admission 35-25c Chevrolet Touring Car $598 : DELIVERED The world’s Lowest Priced Quality Automobile. CORWIN AGTGR CG, Sanaa ESD Se e Extra . Here are some costs on Studebaker ever ir Rech Would you have us cut them dow:.* E are lavish on Studebaker cars. For some features we pay three and four times what they need cost. Here are some of those costs which affect you. Tell us—would you want any one reduced? Our prices on high-grade~ Sixes run from $1025 to $2685. They stand ’ at bottom in the finé-car field, despite these extra costs. All because the de- mand requires 150,000 cars per year. But they could be lower if we cut these costs. Would you have us do it? Engineering—$500,000 Our engineering departments cost us $500,000 yearly. * Our Department of Re- search and Experiment employs 125 skilled men. It spends vast sums in analyses and tests. 9 Our Bureau of Me - ods and Standards fixes . every formula, every re- quiremest. It makes 500,000 tests per year to maintain our high stand- ards. We make 30,000 in- spections on every Stude- baker car during manu- facture before it goes out of the factory. We em- ploy 1,200 men to do that. Those are heavy costs. But remember how they are divided — by 150,000 cars per year. They form but a trifle per car. $50,000,000in plants We have invested $50,- 000,000 in modern plants and equip- ment. $8,000,000 in drop forge plants. $10,000, in body plants—as the only way ‘to do Studebaker coach work. These plants are equipped with 12,500 up-to-date machines, many of | them very expensive. But consider the alternative. its to other makers. We save up to $300 for you by building Stude- baker bodies in our pwn body-plants, 15% extra on steel ‘On some steels we pay a bonus of 15% to the maker. Just to get our LIGHT-SIX, 5-Pass. 112” W. B. 40 H. P. ' (AM prices f. a. 8. factory. Terms to meet your: Coupe (5-Pass. formulas exact. We could save that extra on “commercial runs.” We are one of the very few build- ers, either in Europe or America, using crankshafts machined on all surfaces. It costs us $600,008 a year to give you this. But it results in ti: smoothness of operation, that lack of vibration which characterizes only the most expensive cars. Every Studebaker car is Timker- equipped. The Special-Six and the Big-Six have more Timken bearings than any car selling under $5,600 in America. The Light-Six more than any competitive car within $1,560 of its price. Don’t Buy.a Fine Car until you sec the leaders Other costly extras Our bodies are finished with 18 . operations, including 15 coats of paint and varnish. ’ We use real leather upholstery. ‘We could cut the price of our open models $25.00 were we willing to use imitation instead of genuine leather. We upholster our closed models in the finest Chase Mohair. Cotton or ordinary’ wool, or a combination of both, would enable us to reduce our price from $100 to $150 per-car. But ‘we would thus sacrifice Studebaker quality and reputation. ,.) SPECIAL-SIX ee ME SA TSR Rca Nh II. ee 5-Pass.. 119” W. B. 50 H. P. '; Touring - = $1425.00 Sedan - = =| = 1985.00 "Touring - The many extras on on: closed cars would cost much it you bought them. “The «nic . 1 bumpers, the extra disc whee 3 cord tires, the steel truni:, the csur- tesy light, motomcter, etc. Extras to our men We pay the highest . Then we add extras to it. Men who are with us fi over get 10% o. niversar, $1,201 Studebakers hold the top place in the fine-car field today. Last year, 145,167’) people~chose them against all rivals. They paid $201,000,000 for them. . For 72 years the Studebaker name has stood for the utmost in quality. It will never stand for less. ; Today there are assets of $90,000,000 staked on the Studebaker cars. Don’t pay $1,000 or more for a car with- out knowing what Studebaker offers. You will find ‘here some scores of advantages. Learn what they mean to you. ‘ Tor they co u This is @ ple who buy si cary, But we each such ¢ five dell agree with i The in find scores of ways in + any rival car. That is why, in th: "the Studebaker 1 has almost trebled years. These cars | sensation gf Motordon of these models we ha been able to meet the der.a We spend money lavis! build without regard to: cos: in our quantity production, w bring costs to ee ne _ You should learn what these thin gs mean to you before you buy a car. —— = Boob. GG... 8. 1x 7-Pass. 126” W. B. 60 H. P. att at $1750.00. Speedster (5-Miss) - -. '. 1835.00 Coupe (5-Piss.) - - “. 2495.00 pee ea a = pas comvenien enience.) BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY on dee wy ad ? un ae Pei Aha ie é oh pa . i Pye. 3 7 OF QU ALITY AUTOMOBILES 4 THE WORLD'S ‘LARGEST PRODUCER

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