The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 5, 1929, Page 3

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rd SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1929 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ster, Dr. George Monteith, and G. A. ' Jes, GOO MOTOR VILE | tie ie (BANK OF HATBLIN SS. ce:| ON MOTOR ROW | LICENSES SUPPLIED es ry crane | ELMCTS DIRECTORS raat ee baer : increasing to more than 1,500 by the ies have auch a good time Christ- when the audit is completed, tt s/Willys Speeds Up middle of January, President John N.|division of the Chrysler corporation. Chrysler L vee Plymouth Prices Prices on all Plymouth closed ¢ars : ~|mas? announced. Answer: Because Claus, who ; Willys said. The company’s plants are | The savings are from $25 for the two- Registration Department ts Re-| , Answer: Senta Stockholders of Closed Bank] All new stockholders were present) Production Schedules | Wiys suc. rhe company's plans a0. | door sedas and $90 for the coupe with - iene ad ag gid Begg trices —— more skilled laborers will be added |rumble seat, to $40 for the four-door ceiving Applications at Rate of 1500 a Day Will Name Officers of New Mrs. Beat 2 Be ag Toledo, Jan. 5.—Completing the|quring the next thirty days. A total |sctian and de luxe coupe. . - ith, F . [duced on Thursday, Dec. 27. most revolutionary e e fe ene Monteith, F. A.|ing 315,000 cars, and with the com-)S°rys Sf, ‘the first time in Willys-|ing of motor cars, together with the Applications for 1929 motor vehicle (Special to The Tribune) Schiermeister, Henry Humann, Anna /pany's plants now turning out new) Overiand history that the company |big public demand the Plymouth has| created have been under way prac: licenses are pouring in on the depart- it Hazelton, N. Dak, Jan, §—With af- piri Jacob Heikkinen, Martin) ee ent inecOneris aoe ay b has begun a new year with employ-| created ever since its introduction to/| tically since the day it was announced ment here at the rate of about 1,500/ pany.” fairs apparently in readiness for the ‘ PeaNoe See entering the new year with the most ment near the previous peak and with | the public last July, make this action | and are now nearing completion. ® day. : People say. |teopening of the bank of Hazelton, FAIE BODIES TO MEET __| aggressive production schedule in the | Production anc, wntlies! ore aant tales. manager, DL area arnt : departme: A Christmas stockholders elected five directors 0! —- history of the company. edi ; t MELLON BUYS ‘RAPHAEL’ By this evening, the ae the institution at a meeting last] Fargo, Jan..5—(7)—North Dakota December shipments of the new The company’s new body plant in To-| “The economy in buying and op-| New York, Jan. 5—()—The Daily “lerating a Plymouth, its full modelo exceeded 18000, while January 14° 1s in full operation and is mak-/erating © Plymouth. te tea tor that [Mail says that Andrew W. Mellon hes ing possible several important ccon- schedules call for more than 35,000, bought a Raphael madonna for : omies as well as greatly improved |car such a demand that we can pass with the daily production gradually GuAliEy: sk proved ithe savings on to every potential buyer £200,000. \5.000,000 eame the first announced at noon, about 6,000 for week. : Association of Fairs will meet here automobiles will have been issued. \bors. ‘The new directors are Henry Hu-| Jan. 23-24 to arrange dates for state, aE Sree tesa wie, veratna‘on VO) mann, F. J. Appert, F. A. Schiermel- | district and county fairs for 1929. at noon. Every typewriter end adding ma- chine in the place was clattering as the staff of the department handled the applications and started the li- cense papers out through the mails. The department expects the tate pro registrations this year to be 185,000. In tags 5,500 had gone out up wo} Sn a APE BAD COLD MAY KEEP Ay ety SHAFER FROM TALK when it convenes here next week. Shafer was taken ill with a bad TILL cold yesterday and last night had a i temperature of 100 degrees. His tem- perature was gone this morning but LM ber was riled inflamed . ‘, an ited him to New York Drive on Poison | stay in bed. Visitors are barred. 1 . It was said at the Shafer h Liquor Vendors and Crime- today” that the ‘sovernor-elect ered ri able to get out of y Tuesday Breeding Haunts Continues or Weaneetay st that chia wOutt yy . jafer’s recovery New York, Jan. 5—(AP)—The city and the doctor's orders. : police and the federal authorities < were united tod; a a drive nore * P) a vendors of poison liquor and crime . y/ a Somer / Greater Beauty Three federal judges who have|f| qug——— agreed to sit in criminal session to F handle the flood of cases resulting from police raids of the past 10 days. ss ies Warned by Commissioner Whalen that there ake Pad geese in their activity police night raided more than 50 speakeasles and) two THEATRE large distilling plants, making 61 ar- rests. This brought the total of pro- Last Time Tonight hibition raids under the regime of Commissioner Whalen to 589. The police commissioner said he was not attempting to close all the Places selling liquor in New York, estimated by prohibition officials at 15,000 to 20,000 but said he. was con- centrating his efforts on resorts sus- pected of dispensing poisonous liquor and known as breeding places of crime. Besides the federal prosecutions. | speakeasy proprietors accused of maintaining a public nuisance, will! be tricd in the state courts, without recourse to jury trial, such as is necessary in federal courts. ADVERTISEMENT 432,000 Jars Vicks Now Produced Every.24 Hours That the public has not forgotten the lesson of 1918 is indicated by its A story of action and ro- prompt responses to.the warning of mance in the gold camps of health authorities to combat the flu by keeping free from colds, Alaska with a notorious The demand for Vicks VapoRub,|§ gambler and a crooked the vaporizing salve which proved 2 sol mine supervisor _ battling valuable during the 1918 epidemic, has already shattered by a wide margin for - heart of a girl from all previous records. the States. Although the capacity of the Vicks Also WITE THE NEW laboratories has been tripled since 1918, they are once more operating ‘ 99 night shifts, The present output is ‘TWO TARS more than 432,000 jars every 24 hours. 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The more spacious interiors The illustrations at the left clearly exe are scientifically designed for maximum head room, plain the operation of this great’ improvement! Cash and due from other banks ..:... 153,443.63 190,010.06 TOTAL sce cie cers cere ‘ $632,383.76 AAR ET i tock paid i Y 60,000.00 leg room and elbow room. Riding comfort is i Surplus “rand. mupeee AES APNE 5,000.00 further enhanced by widex seats with form-fit- | See the new Superior Whippet today. An immediate ae a less expenses and aa ting backs, oversize balloon tires, snubbers, order will aid in early delivery. Individual deposits subject to check .. 810,008.26 sig : Guaranty fund deposit soi 1 £9800 THE MOST NOTABLE ADVANCE IN Wi LLYS- OVERL AND INC ol ed Ohi iberty Bond saving deposi ,000. INVENIENCE SINCE THE F Time certificates of deposit . - ad 316.78 DRIVING, — ry ae g es i 0, UniG Savings deposits ....... 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