The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 14, 1929, Page 2

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{or operator or caused by his all Aedes jlessness or his reckless disregard o| y, “Nocturne” (Frys the rights of others,” the A. M. A. | i “Prepare Ye the | intentional on the part of the owner | ; statement explains. Wingreene, ‘ir. Halverson, ur “umn AT THE MOVIES CAPITOL THEATRE has distrib lym in ‘Bu fee ‘oo ere eth ive ANN STOMACH, Stomach sufferers ke al Yicinity will be to that Hal Drug Store, Bi y and a i | A spirited ful drama OF I} ABILITY WHEN ware, bed of the U. 8S. ia ete E. ‘ine y py ae sows this pout ot ihe fe court's decision, upholding the legal-| Organ postiude, “Marche Romuine” | pew-form musical film entertainment ine {ity of URGE So du) Chureh school, 9:38 am. and 12/ We the Radio pleture “Btreet Girl” ave noon, ' Monday GUESTS ARE INJURED: other tsates where similar sets may |" inicrmediats vo7s | theatre. ‘The pleture ig @itinctve tn | be enacted in behalf of the motorist,’ 4 that the movement story | President Weeks declares, i "| the music peor lg in ialucaly “The A. M. A. holds no brief for a! wan | dependent and correlated. Me . {careless or reckless motorist. How- f Rind) of Nigut’| Two Decisions of Prime Impor-| ever, as long as a motorist operates his automobile in a careful and cau- tance to Motorists Made tious manner, we believe it only fair at Washington sit? i ° ag ollet Aven, tle, i F i tee 73 fire rs pte ange SE ; 5 ul Special muxtc, Sei pThe Christians Right"— ogee. i [ to relieve him of being an insurer of : the safety of gratuitous guest, who ‘ might happen to be injured while rid- | int with him,” the association's state- }ment concludes in commenting on GAS LEVY HELD NOT TOLL! te courts decision, i “Proctamation" Oreieale). Wednexda pm, midweek nervice. ha has = See been he oa that ee of contain bacteria.) Miss Compson the water vapor | the streets who obtains loyment Sondensed on parieion of cogwmie dust. | as a violin player and entertainer in a small Hungarian cafe in New York's st of the 3,200,000 people of In- | east side. The ability of the little e on six or eight cents a day. | group of musicians with whom she ff i a8 F i ii | 1 EE faculty | versity of California, it is shown that the average savings per family, in- ‘ cluding life insurance, are $360. 4 sponsible Only if Mishap Is by Design Syesningten, Dec. 14.—Two deci-! ime importance to every | “4 in the United Siates, have | just been rendered by the United | States supreme court. according to the legal department of the American moiorists association. The more important. of the two, is the court's decision upholding the | validity of the California three-cent fasoline tax, the A. M. A. statement | ie aprvice Ane declares. Hl hool, 11:45 a.m. “Thi: the first time that the Unit- | ane ed States supreme court has had an Opportunity to pass upon the validity of a state gascline tax, which every motorist in the United States now must pay. The upholding of the validity of the California act, in- sures the continuance of the tax, not ri atteets ae maintained SRE only in California, but in other states, 1 holidays, from 12 to's p. without which highway construction | Sunday, 3 to N in the ited States would almost | come to a standstill.” it is pointed ou. by J. Borton Wee president of the ation. “ § “The average tax paid per gallon, | mt the present time is 3.07 cents, | waich means that each motorist in | « cca teuteet the United States this year will con- | :30, Theme, tribute approximately $14.25 in the ; soline ti s. towards the nation’s highway construction and i 0 p.m, choir practice, maintenance program, President Weeks points out. TABERNACLE: ‘The validity of the California tax Was attacked on the ground that the tax was forthe purpose of supporting public highways, when these high-' ways are aided by federal legislation which provides that no “toll” shall be charged for tne use of them. Le- gality of the tax was also attacked | ' “i . on two additional grounds, viz. that | » the tax was in conflict of the “due ; ete. Preeess clause” of the Fourteenth | '" amendment and alzo in violation ) the constituiion of Califor “The effec: of the decision in the | 2 court, uphold- will be io set- tie for practically all time the con: tutionality of ne taxes, and add | | | In Accident Ruling, Host Is Re-| ian ! testimonial hree wise men give a ZENITH ™ The Man...who is radio wise. who knows his radio inside as well as outside...who is thoroughly familiar with outstanding, up-to-date engineer- ing achievements, and therefore de- mands perfect screen-grid operation and genuine Automatic Tuning. for all de- 7:30 p.m. prayer meet- ry aryin e, Miller, pastor. the coming week throushoui ths 3 legal copartment on the Batre of the | other than those de- cicied in the present case. | Tze second decision of special in- terest to motoris uphoids the right i a statute relieving of automobiles | ‘from re ponsibility for injuries to guests transporied gratuitously in|, = rt their automobile, unless the injuries | t real of the Christmas .pro- Were incurred in cccidents caused in- | oh which we _ x or tentionaliy or by hezdless or reck- Worship. (Gel o. Joss disregard of others. ms ! charge of the Walther “The trend of many recent deci- sions has been to hold the motorists Sermo: to be an insurer of his guest's safe- ty. To reiieve motorist of this re- sponsibility, in caves of gratuitous guests, the v : necticut passed an act holding that a | Avnet teventh str: motorist could noi be held liable in OG Hindabi, case of injury, death or loss. in case | of accidents, unless such accident was i Weather Report Temperature at Tam. .... Titghest yesterday .. Towert last nigh recipitation t Highest wind ve The Man...whose wife's critical taste demands both a superlative radio and a beautiful piece of furniture. ip (English), he’ Christmas § ill meet Thursday, p.m. at the home of 219 West Thayer. The Man...who would be sure that te pains he pays for wis radio to- will pay tomorrow. ad 65) LESS TUBES MODEL 52... nine tubes, STATIONS — 3 c Anderson will address the f All Luther leaguers are Bismarck, > d to attend these sessions, Amatil 'e: 3 FIRST BAPTIST “aie Ts street and ete rectifier. Specially Pull wan —_ Genuine Automatic Tuning. ie - Ty Same sontenies Dynamic oe Sngetins. Simple Selectivity Adjustment. —- Pick p Connections. Charming low-boy console of Butt Walnut with overlays of English Satin Ook. Morning worship at 11 Pianist, Miss Exther Wilson. Prelud. ong Without Words,” Op. Mendelssohn). ‘Sadness of Soul” (Men- "sa Beautiful Star’— fe Kennedy and Esther Forward Look"—Di It’s a wise man, too, who orders his Zenith today to make sure of its delivery in time for Christmas. Go to your dealer NOW while he can still supply you. Siont,, clear a ? | group th'eharge, Evening service at Pianist, 'y, “By Brrouldering ers” —-MacDowell, . welected—Ida Agure, sccom- panied by Drs. Hermann Scheff In place of the sermon, M will speak on the Holy Land. # — be illustrated nikon maps a Wednesday at 7 » th week servic Williston, if Aue ‘A OpisT npicoraL Winnipeg as Ne | ae, Walter E. Vai er Winnipeg, Man. fe ol it 10: THER FOREC, For arck and Micinity: Montly led tonight and Sunday. Rist: ture tonight. Somewhat colder North rns Mealy, unsettled » . Beall. an ean a Bossier, eros mon, IMiteracy”— : port lon. Rising temperature to: Brides igeidey er Kosi west aaa ‘Allegro Con Moto” ane school, 12 noon. Classes for 1 ages. spate Pen ue, » “Pi ose gram.” onaer be: tice, Vat ‘Worship at 7:30, otesi seal “@hepherds’ Idy1"— to M; Lora Jeaus® (Williameyn” ears oft sepa “Barcarolle” (Dig- 4 Y Ninet 7 ope ine “ae ear sgefursbas postiude, “rhankegiving”— reat plains stater, t the state are Pe pa ae [-. .-™

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