The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 22, 1930, Page 3

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SCOTTIN RITE SET FOR CTY MAY 12-6 Twenty-Nine Degrees, From ath Through 32d, Will Be Prettiest Coad at Missouri U. Many Dead and Injured, Thou- sands Homeless, From Wrath of Unseasonable Storm paiites Cones Exchanged for eee Of Like Number of Eggs : Mobridge, 8. D., April 22—The Beyer Creamery gave an ice cream cone in exchange for a fresh egg and proprietors ployes Webb wa; returning to oe mopeds Lent from @ Sunday automobile ride w! his car skidded bat the road Accounting Action Before Jansonius B58 i roll i i H i i iy tody of her two children, John z i i @ month for their support. American Dentist in babe tice A i h Mexico City, April 22. i a: fe morning that Dr. af il ii THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE, TUESD. Manila, April 22.—(%)—Crippled communications today brought furth- ° ——_—__—o most ‘Mrs. Sunday was granted the cus- George Sunday. Sunday will pay $250 Mexico Is Kidnaped iP) American embassy received word this ‘George wae Governer de la Crus of wired us bas hours after the typhoon struck “please secure immediate ald for thousands of homesless , espece Jelly food, clothing and building ma- He described cocoanut trees as standing like candles with their tops blown off. hig entire crop was de- Assistant Secretary Of War Is Nominated Washington, April 22.—(#)—The nomination of Frederick H. Payne, of Massachusetts, to be assistant secre- tary of war, was sent to the senate secretary has been vacant since the death of Secretary Good and the accession to that office of Patrick J. Hurley, form- er assistant secretary. ‘CHINNING’ HIMSELF FATAL Ironton, Minn., April 22.—()—Law- rence Caddy, 15, ruptured a blood vessel in his head while he was “chin- ch | ning” himself, and died. AY, APRIL 22, 1930 FINANCE COMPANY PLACES STAFF HERE P. C. Remington Continues as Manager of Commercial Credit Trust this city and Fargo was recently un- nounced by The Tribune. P. C. Remington, who has repre- eented the company here, will be the juster; and E. I. Strom, of Minneap- Olis, also on credits and collections. He Hat) fi .T. formed Republic Steel corporat This staff is taking charge immedi-| died in a hospital here today foll ately in the Remington offices over] ing an operation. THE NEW FORD COUPE A beautiful closed cer, distinguished by its substantial grace of line and contour. 4 particularly good car for physicians, business executives and salesmen becouse of its comfort and reliability. The Triples to the unusual sefety of the new Ford, —_—— @UTSTANDING FEATURES OFTHE NEW FORD New streamline bodies « Choice of colors e Rustless Steel ¢ Triplex shatterproof glass windshield « Four Honudaille doubleecting hy- draulicshock absorbers « Fullyen closed, silent four-wheel brakes o Extensive use of fine steel forgings e Aluminum pistons e Chromeaili- con alloy valves e Three-quarter floating rear axle e¢ Torquetube drive « More than twenty, ball and roller bearings ¢ Sturdy steel- spoke wheels ¢ 55 to 65 miles an hour e Quick acceleration « Ease of control ¢ Reliability « Economy t. eo Long life. NOTE THESE LOW PRICES Roadster . « Phaeton . . Coupe... Tudor Sedan . Sport Coupe . De Luxe Coupe . sie Three-window Fordor Sedan Cabriolet . 2. 2. so DeLuxe Sedan . . . . $650 Town Sedan . . . « « $670 (1. 0. b. Detroit, plus freight and delivery. Bumpers end spare tire extra, at lowcost.) Universal Credit Company plan of time payments offers another Ford economy. $440 $500 $500 9530 $550 $645 BEAUTY has been built into the graceful flowing lines of the new Ford and there is an appealing charm in its fresh and varied harmony of color. Yet more distinctive even than this beauty of line and color is its alert and sprightly performance. « « « « . ‘hin hee dies Sac Sen, Wh GA: heh. Neen. mere tal eed. in es ee ee ry responsive, so easy to handle, so safe and comfortable that it puts a new joy in motoring, Beauty of line and E g 8 g mechanieal excellence TONIGHT (} (Tuesday) 2:80 - Zand 9 p. m. Adults 35c until 7:30 THEATRE The city dweller—the farmer —the industrial worker —the owner of the spacious two-car garage in the suburbs—to all of these it brings a new measure of reliable, economical service. Craftemanship has been put into mass production. Today, more than ever, the new Ford is . “a value far above the price.” « « « « « « « e e Rogers’ Greatest Romance FORD MOTOR COMPANY at ot ed youth with “COPELIN MOTOR CO,

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