The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 19, 1925, Page 8

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>» AGE EIGHT : ‘ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1925 OEDESTRIANS NIVENRIGHT )FWAYOF AUTOS Los Angeles, March 19.—The new] taffie ordinance recently made ef- | active here gives pedestrians — the | ight of way over motorists outside Sif the central traffic zone. One ‘foot desiring to cross a street at) ny intersection not under police} ontrol is supposed to signal his de-| ire by holding up his hand to ap-! wroaching motorists, whom the law bliges to stop until the cross-walk | s clear. x The pedestrians, however, are held igorously to rules, in that they are ‘ohibited from crossing streets any-| here except at corners, “Jaywalk- | are liable to arrest. In_ the! Jowntown congested districts the} br r 4 required to follow the loiolice signals and move with vehicles. ators of the ordinance, includ e subject to a br ail sentence for} he’ first offense; a $100 fine and ten lays’ confinement for a second vio tion, and for the third transgres- ion a fine of $500 and a six month jail sentence. y A dozen pedestrians were arrested ithe first few weeks of the new law, IPolice officials look for more com- plete cooperation when it is realiz- ed that the regulation saves time and mprotects life. The original draft of the ordinance proposed that horse-drawn vehicles) be banished from thi ‘ed, dis- Mtricts, but that section was revised tto exclude horses from the downtown | Sstreets between the hours of 4:30 t i eee ae PARIS WOULD m2, AGAIN SET Hac” WORLD STYLES , Mar, 19. A dire costumes and Or ence with gorgeous embroiderie levening frocks, the opening Jof the spring f the Paris | dress-making establishments, now in |full swing. | Long haired mannequins have vir tually replaced the bobbed haired variety at the grand openings of the i] 4 . est records given official sanction by Governs Alaska | Miss Mary Nestor Moore, head ot for women. ce Osbourne of Emerado leads in the broad jump record, COMMITTEES ARE APPOINTED FOR ENGINEER’S DAY Grand Forks, N. D., March 19.—Ap- pointments of committees which will have charge of the annual Engineer's Day, to be held this year about May 1 at the Pniversity of North Dakota, include the name of Maurice Diehl, Bismarck, chairman of the guides committee. A resolution favoring a proposed os are straight and skirts | engineer's magazine was passed by ‘The long V and dropped stom- {the General Engineering society, | ‘effects are evident. Many of |Which sponsors the Engineer's Day. the models have the front cut in the |The proposal must meet the approval long V, or the ornamentation is ar- of the University administrative com- {ranged with the V he basis. mittee, before it becomes official, re To Make Rich Red Blood shades of beige, in which Kasha cloths are extensively employed. Evening frocks and wraps run to | Oriental styles, many of them hav- Revitalize your worn-out ex- , on the whole, appear to be in |hausted nerves increase and they are more or |your 8 endurance nd curious in their cuts. |take Organic Iron; not metallic tron which Par p touch jin day ‘ing the wrapped around effect fin- ished on one side, with a long tassel where a sleeve might have been. But | jless fane, |Some are open at the elbow and | copie usually | tan ber rere soe ed at the wri Vhen sleeves | Nuxal ike the iron |puffed at the wri When sleeves ood a like the ion ead inacl apples, One dose of Nuxated Iron is iacatimated Bescon arenes y Peel to eating one-hal art of grec veretables or hal apples. [tie ke taking extractof bee ofeating poundsof ment. Nuzated iaily predigested and read: Giateabsorption and assim floaty the bloods ‘while metallic ironisiron just as itcomes from the action of strong acids on small pleces of of le annually are using Nu: fitaiets injure the eetuner die! often com- they disappear jare absent, howe: completely. Some e show deep armholes, instances the bodices away under the arms. POLLOCK, S. D. FARMER DIES)" d 41, a seem to be cut il ated Iron. turb the stomach. A few doses will Hand 6 p. m. |George A. Parks, appointed gover-| Adolf Becker, farmer | mence toenrich your blood. Your money will k- ‘The ordinance in general has em-/nor of Alaska by President Cool: |of Pollock, died here at a Beeline tata yn ‘raced the recommendations of the | luge ; ey surprisec) he jjocal hospi yesterday morning | Bewareofs batitutes. Always neiston hay. ‘ecent national conference on street | told friends. He has from heart di. His body was | inggenuine organic iron—Nuxated Iron. Look nd highway safety held in Wash-| an field service since 1907 ken home on a noon train today, | Sp weer Nee on every tablet. Sold by ington at the request of Secretary | 5 of surv is “tand funeral services will probably Hoover. BUSINESS SELLS SERVICE TODA Wm. Company d Lahr of at Lat hr Motor S: stated in an interview t | business here on} ly in the au- “We are doing the theory that especi tomotive field, he who es best profits most. It would mean more to us to sell Bismarck the thought that we are tiously serving the user of automobile transportation | than merely to sell it a lot of fine | new Willys-Overland Motor cars on our salesroom floor. Automobile transportation in any conse! community is a much bigger thing than any single make or model of car. The man who bought a car from us last year or before is just as popular in our place today as the man who comes in to buy a new car—and gets the sume courteou tention, Satisfaction ownership lasts as long us the cur, und the older the car is the more valuable to the owner are the things we have provided here to insure that satisfaction Ford Purchase Plan Endorsed by Public Families of moderate or limited means, who heretofore hesitated about purchasing cars, are coming into the automobile buying field in greater numbers than ever before, if records of the Ford Motor Com- pany’s Weekly Purchase Plan may be taken as an indication. The plan, launched not quite two years ago, was started chiefly to give such people an ‘opportunity to enjoy the benefits and pleasures of motor car transportation and those taking advantage of it are growing in numbers every day. It is simple, the prospective -purchaser making | weekly payments of an amount best suited to his individual means, these payments becoming part of a bank account until such time as the purchaser has a sufficient sum to | take delivery of his car. The records also show that there are at present more than 110,000 persons on the Weekly Purchase | Plan roll and that ‘more than 165,000 | already have received their cars un- | der the plan. | These figures seem to bear out} predictions made when the plan was | inaugurated, that it would exert a wide influence toward lessening ex- | IF YOUR’E RUN DOWN WITH GRIP, COLDS IT’S TIME TO TAKE DR. PIERCE’S- : Golden Medical _ DISCOVERY ¢ ees jed by thre fen he “ghd Tas, At Yo Brg Ste Ingredients printed on wrapper. and the first resident of a to ‘be governor. ut Pollock tomorrow. Mr. a widower and is surviv- | children. | ake place Becker w NUXATED IRON [For Red Blood Eadurence! “av nt buying with its consequent mbarrassments, and instead afford practical means for car ownership which all members of the family | n participate, | MISS HULTBERG _| MAKES RECORD | Grand Forks, D., March 1 Miss Clara Hultberg, Bisma) i 1 close ond in the women’s broad | FOR? ump record at the University of | North Dakota, according to the neW- | _jjJii///_——/————ememms Only STUDEBAKER builds the Duplex $1145 The New Standard Six Duplex-Phaeton—price f. 0. b. factory WHAT'S FORMER SENATOR DIES __ Washington, Mar, 19,—-Former nator Culbertson | of Texas died ere early toda HERE is only one car in the world that combines the advantages of an open car with the protection of an enclosed car—yet sells at open-car price. It’s the Duplex — and only Studebaker builds it. AR CoRR NEE honoured | the department of physical training {> ‘RAPID RECOVERY OF ST. PAUL ROAD APPEARS LIKELY New York, March 19. waukee and St. pany under the receivership prodeed-| iq exchange for new shares and the 606 MAINST. = - ings which we arted simultan-| probable replacement of refunding, eously in New York and Chicago was/ bonds with new income bonds or foree: s protective committees for| preferred shares, For the duration stock and bondholders laid prelimin-| of the receivership it is expected the ment. Although the shock of the receiver- softened by announcement etors that an overhauling 's financial structure was imperative, heavy liquidation of the company’s securities broke out fol- inauguration of proceedings, carrying the stock and lowing the financial Low Prices 30x34 Fisk Tire............ 30x312 Fisk Tube............ Rubber Case Battery......... Corwin Motor Co. For March Standard Oil Company — bond issues to new record low leve and checking a rally in the securities] markets which at the start had shown | to ignore the St. Paul a tendency crisis. Selling wes accelerated by indica- tions that the reorganization would be fairly drastic, involving a call up- on stockholders for cash payments STAIR & PEDERSON Refinishing Station. A rapid re- Chicago, Mil- Railway com- PHONE 488W readjust-| company will default on some of its junior bond issues, including the re- funding liens and puget sound fours, thereby saving about $12,000,000 a year in fixed charges, or about half its present loans. The road’s mortgage secures about $200,000,000 bonds in the hands © of public: and $66,000,000 pledged with the government. WAT RPROO! Seeasrrinese WEARPROOF q court] the SPRING SAYS: REFINISH YOUR CAR. $ 6.95 1.50 13.50 The ropin’s s first chirp says, “refinish your car.” His second note is let : Stair & Pederson do, the job if you demand a real job. Call us today and you will find our quotations low for the type of work done. © (MEDIUM) or these cars . Maxwell McFarlan Mercer Moon Nash National 6 Oakland Overland Packard Paige Pierce-Arrow Premier Princeton Rickenbacker Bolls-Royce Stephens. Stevens-Duryea Statz Templar Velie - here is none better If you drive any other make of car consult chart for correct grade at any Standard Oil Service Station and at any Authorized Garage or Filling Station.| Follow the recommendations of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) and you add power and life to your motor. Drain y crankcase every 500 miles and refill with the correct grade of Polarine. That's economy. - Bismarck, N. D. _ Cndiana) be

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