The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 16, 1926, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT OFFICERS OF SCHOOLS ARE | along the: Hine, tnsteet It. We amdees ASKED T0 HELP stood that some makers had schedul- ed vising the public of the for higher prices, but t ments ¢ suddenly Rail Board Asks Help in Cam- ign to Reduce Crossing Accidents were bout to tions in the prices of was something of a b Jat the ti turers Ww all their bshell to the ¢ when: sever knewn to b n publication of Dodgy others reductions. 4 ich om aulomo- have found in- except throufh in has been brought p in tire costs, due nees in rubber manufacturers who planned on this increased The | bile m the bout by » tr ju oad make marked reduc- ny as it did 1 SEC, JARDINE OPPOSES THE ye i Department Is Preparing Rec- ommendations on Sub- ject, He Says . Washington, Jan, 1 tary Jardine advised th culture committee to (A) senate age! | equipped oprselves with ev. | CARAWAY BILL = {rubber monopoly, which it is estimat- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE VICTORY FOR | SORLIE SEEN IN NYE VOTE “Decision Is an Absolute Vin-' dication of Your Position,” Sénator Writes To meet what we regard as our ation to the car owner, we have mun why buys w car here’ ne bh any: thing to give him complete jsfac- tion in the ownership of that car, hej* ings it here—low cost efficient ser- ii in ample stock of parts, a sin- interest in him and his ca quisite of car’ maintenance. cere Motorists Hold How to Prolong Life of Tires As an aid in breaking the foreign ed threatens to cost motorists im this Decision by the senate to him . SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1926 in _mg_new station as will be repre-| should encourage’ all’ progressive ative of the Masses of North Der] minded geople Wat tt bays to stay jn hope you will “never kota people. y ‘ oe ttl battle no what tle odds ‘result today encourages 100) appear to be. Permit me to con- hat th I i differences with deateptie pat alucere reg your appointmeht of me. fF shall), “Th strive earnestly to give such service! per cent service, plus, from me and] gratulate you on this victory.” country $660,000,000 this ‘year, Olds is seen by Gerald P. Nye as a victory tire cost fhe basis of higher price found tWemselves quandar. however, as it of the Dodg Brothers announcement t out to the the state axim that evention is worth and added, “i Motor Works is furnishing all pur. chasers of Oldsmobiles with instruc- tions in how to prolong the life of their tires. Engineers declare proper care of tires will result in a 25 per cent increase in mileage. The instructions, with the exception of the amount of air pressure, which varies with different sizes kinds of tires, are applicable to use byrall motorists. They are: “Proper care of tires will lengthen ir life 25 per cent. In other words, save the price of a new spare i following the common sense liste “Maintain air pounds, This not life but also impro Test tire pre and temperatur fect air pressurt jake repairs promptly. (A stitch in time saves nine), and prompt.at- tention to cuts in the rubber will hundreds of tire mile: ¢ brakes gentlv., Good drivers brakes suddenly only in emerg- Stop in time to avoid neces- of locking wheels and skidding for and vindication of Governor A. G. Sorlie, Nye said in a telegram received at the executive’ office here. He did not receive the telegram until return to de: from an extended Nye's views pressed to the gov- ernor follow: “Review *of the roll call on the final vote will disclose how tremendous is this victory. The victory is very lergely yours, The decision is an absolute vindication of your position, taken in the face of advice and threats from political powers. hope the day will come when our own party will recognize board in ii of jen to reduce lroad crossing the opposed to the Caraway would prohibit future tr ton and gr: ment is pe ommendations on the “In the meant rtment. feels reular letter se f each school bo body pointed to the old “an ounce of pound of cure, belief that by instructing t dren upon the sub, the exercise sul is our Imperial “80” ' at Auto Show|: ing ing plish resull nittee de-| the future} som rrangenient should he re Real Auto Dealer Must Give Motorist a Complete Service 1 to be that anybody who r automobile deal- Vatch curves and curbs. Slow Lahr of the Lahr} down at corners and save side strain r Sales company, tod " on your tires. Avoid striking curb| quite generally recognized that] or scraping sides of tires on curb ‘automobile dealers’ in any| when parking and save rubber. ‘| community are the men who not only Following the above rules _re- development of| sell cars, but know all about cars,| quires but a little forethought and with refinements | and render to the motorist ali the| will pay not only in tire saving but arising out of-lone | essentials of automptive transporta-| also in safer, more comfortable rid- research | tion. ing and longer service from | your materials of the] “The basie policy of our institu-| car.” he engineering de-| tion is a complete respons the local performance of t fact that we i Sing You upon this mest portant matter “Three tr: © trunk I br DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Consultation Free / to chunges |] erous practices and in the “It used tires, nsidered as unus x ce horse-driver it was possible Chr ost instantly, si h the constantly inereas- w ing number of p: tomobiles a and trucks operat high rate |J of speed over the hiy aceidents | the Ch ily occurring at railroad grade | and impr esulting in great loss of | continued life and destruction of property with The Grade Crossing Law “In an endeavor to meet thjs situ ation the legislature at its 1 - sion enacted what is known grade crossi By the sions of this act the board ot roud Commissioners is authorized and instructed to require railroad to post uniform signs at crossings, to order the in vices, to remove the crossing by over- head or under-passes, to designate crossings as stop crossings, wh vehicles must come to a various ways to make ¢ for public use. W y eal | your attention to that portion of the law which providestwherever any ve- hiele carrying school Idren ap- | proaches any grade crossing it shall | he the duty of the driver thereof to bring the same to a complete stop be- fore reaching the railroad track to ascertain when such crossing can be | made in safety. (You must positively | instruct drivers of school busses to stop at every crossing. This law?! must. be observed. : Shows 100 Per Cent Increase “Consider these facts: On Decem- ber 31, 1924, there were 117,346 uuto- mobiles (including trucks) in opera. tion in North Dakota, From 1920 to 1924 the number of automobiles in r per Hb over per cent. According to dents filed with the y railroads, the inerease number of persons killed in| 25 was more than 100 per cent! greater than in 19 H “One out of every seven accidents results from the automobile running into the side of the train. One rail- ‘ating in North Dakota re- ars running into the side of the train during the month of / gust and a similar report made the month of September, during 19: In most, if not all ¢ carelessness on the driver. “We are sure seriousness of thi sire to find ar no more impr ting this instilling dren the The Olympia Cafe- A Good Place to Eat. $5.50 meal tickets for $5.00 Also 10% reduction on all meals, Opposite the Postoffice rr has been actu: meet th anted Chr a : to come to a stop However, w perial +5 Stripped of all ‘carrying charges’’, brokerage fees ‘and unitemized additional cost of the usual time-payment procedure, the new Willys Finance Plan is a lower-cost credit accommodation, pure and simple. Why pay more... for legitimate credit on a necessity? Investigate how little this new plan costs you in actual dollars ‘and cents. Here is a vital element of your purchase where cold figures alone should count. 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D. subjec tion of crossing accidents. ave | suggested the following slogan for! 1926, ‘Shift gears at railroad cross- | ings’.” Hi Dodge Brothers’ New Prices Announced, New prices on Dodge Brothers Mo-| tor ears, the subject of widespread comment since it was made known Derember 15 that a sweeping reduc-| tion would be made, have been an-| The reductions cover the} st of Dodge Brothers and range from $205 on the Spe ‘Type A Sedan to $75 on the Commer. cial Cars and chassis. | The new and old prices on the dif-| ferent types of cars folfow \ Touring car, new pric price, $875; roadster, new price old price, $855; Type B Sedan, new price $895, old’ price, $1045; 1 Type A- Sedan, new price $10’ Price,~$1280; coupe, new price, $845, old price, $960; panel commercial car, new price, $885, old price, 3960; - gereen commercial car, new price, $810, old price, $885; ‘chassis, new price, $655, old price, $730. - Although the announcement of De- ‘cember 15 of the impending price re- . duetions, with their retroactive. fea- ture, fell on Thursday, the effect on | ‘sales was so immediate that ship- ments for that week showed a terial incr ‘over the preceding "The word that Graham Brothers Truck sales for 1925 wete the largest in their history. “The previous record breaking year was a passed by 123 per cent. Such healthy increases in demand require pro- Portionate increases in production. Graham Brothers four factories are now - equipped for larger output than ever before. y They are therefore able to give truck buyers _ the-benefit of still further savings — * ‘Savings that are now passed along in the form. of another substantial Price reduction—the sy. third such reduction in eight months! New maces ———— —=—————S—S— WHY WASTE ~ YOUR MONEY PAYING A FANCY PRICE FOR A RADIO SET, WHEN THE ATWATER KENT | ONLY COSTS $80.00 AND IS - WITHOUT QUESTION THE MOST SATISFACTORY AND WIDELY USED OUT- FIT OF THE DAY. Automobile Storage We can accept a few more cars for live storage. Our rates include de- livery service, and of course, we are open DAY and NIGHT. If you need dead storage for your car Dodge Brothers ——=—$==== see us. Bi GILMAN Pade cag. SECOND sr. You will appreciate our new modern: _ garage and the service we render.

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