The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 2, 1931, Page 3

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Pra ‘THE BISMAKCK ‘TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1981 ' 3 Local Men Confirm Report of New Auto Confirming rumors that a new and Sensational ith car is to be troduced. rtly, Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc., and M. B. Gilman Co., ‘Thursday. made a joint announce- on display in their various showrooms for the first time Saturday. The new Plymouth, to : the announcement, pioneers an en- tirely new and revolutionary principle of automotive engineering, Although remaining in the lowest-price field, the car, through the adaptation of this new engineering principle, is said to have the performance, roadability and stamina of cars selling for as much. as $1,000 more in price. Plymouth engineers, the announce- ment states, have completely removed vibration. This was made possible by utilizing a sensational ‘new engine Suspension called Floating Power. While admitting the revolutionary Principles involved in the new Plym- outh, the local dealers are witbhold- ing confirmation of free-wheeling as standard equipment on this car until pei 6th, the actual announcement — OO | Mandan Shorts | OO ENTERTAINED 1,400 VISITORS Mandan entertained 1,400 persons who visited the city during June for conventions and special occasions, ac- were the farm boys’ and girls’ inspec- tton tour; Morton county bankers’ meeting; North Dakota Funeral Di- rectors’ association convention; home- makers’ meeting; farm boys’ and girls’ camp; Morton county graduation ex- ercise, and the Burleigh-Morton coun- ty farmers’ tour. . WEIGHER KEPT BUSY E. ©. Wickham, Mandan’s city weigher, had @ busy month dune, weighing 252 loads, including 61 of coal and 172 of sand and gravel. Loads weighed, according to his monthly report: to the city commis- sioners, were classified,as follows: Amidon, N. D., July 2—There is no law against owning a scrub bull, but he must not be alicwed to run at large on the prairies of | North Dakota, a jury composed of 12 good men and true decided at the term of district court just closed here. | In a suit instituted by M C. | McCaffrey, breeder of blooded Shorthorn cattle, against Libera- tus Schaeffer, the plaintiff was awarded damages and all costs in @ trial which has been in district | court the last two years. Schaef- fer was owner of 8 wayward and during | interior ofthe building was re-decor- wandering animal which the evi- dence showed, had little or no pride of ancestry. ‘Two years ago when McCaffrey found the scrub bull on the prairie he took up the anima! and notified the owner. McCaffrey iSlope County Court Rules Bulls Must Be Kept at Home! | been sufficient to have purchased gram, CHORUS TO HAZEN | Members of the Mandan Male Chorus and the Mandan municipal band will govto Hazen for a commit- Arnold. RETAIL GROUP TO MEET asked for damages. An amount was agreed upon, he claims. but after waiting from November 1928 to May 1929, the matter was tak- en to court. Schaeffer appealed from justice to district court. Last year, when the case came up | Commerce. Stanton and Beulah will a Cummins, chairman. ANNOUNCING Heel Hugger Shoes for Women for trial, the jury disagreed. Two days were consumed last week in taking testimony. In all the court costs in the case would have @ car of scrub stock. McCaffery and Schaeffer oper- ate farms about two miles apart in the community north of Mid- way in Slope county. Stockmen in the county, owning registered | herds, were much interested in | the case and many of them said they felt the trial might be worth the cost with the law made plain that it is unlawful to allow sires to run at large on the range. Coal 61, hay three, ice four, cattle four, and sand and gravel 172. MANDAN WAS PEACEFUL ‘Mandan was peaceful during June, according to the monthly report sent to the city commission by Charles Reynolds, chief of police. Reynolds reported that there were no arrests made during the period and that po- lice received only 18 calls. HAVE UNEVENTFUL MEETING Members of the Mandan city com- mission Wednesday evening at their regular meeting considered only rou- tine business, including the passing of @ huge grist of bills, according to W. H, Seitz, city auditor. POSTOFFICE DECORATED Painters have begun decoration work on the exterior of the Mandan | Postoffice, painting window sills. The ated early this summer. BEULAH SET FOR PROGRAM |union here Friday and Saturday. At-| one, hogs two, old metals four, corn |torney General James Morris will be | | | “$5 $6 Heel Huggers offer a variety of smart styles for business, dress and street wear. An outstanding feature of Heel Hugger shoes is their remarkable fit. Another is their ability to retain their trim lines even after long, hard wear. Consider these desirable features and the mod- est price. ji $5 $6 “Almost any foot is a normal foot for Heel Hugger shoes—they walk softly and go far.” 4 the principal spaker. Rodeo events, | Modern White Gold Framer With comfortable pearl pads Only $4.50 Expert Eye Service at Greatly Reduced Prices DR. MacLACHLAN’S Nature Cure Clinic DR. A. &. ANDERSON Optometrist—Eye Specialist Lucas Block BI Kichmonds Bootery Beulah, N. D., July 2—The stage is set for the fifth annual Cowboys’ Re- "FO Fou knock’ on wood every time you set out for an airing - in the car? Is your heart in your mouth when you swing into a curve at a little more speed than the There’s nothing like old tires to take the joy out-of * driving. Why worry about blowouts when. gyou can buy sturdy Goodyear Path-~ finders at present levels? «i. Never in the history of the auto-' ’ mobile has tire mileage been priced so low. , Supertwist cord, manship, long life, safe.ri (For your information aod Tyo Goodyear law allqws? ye a set of junky r peace of mind, run your cye-o' History’s Lowest Prices. e Come in. Size Partial List of Cars Price’ Each Pate 2924.40 (4.40-21)...'25.'27 Ford, Chevrolet; also Whippets | 2 $498 $960 5 1090 50 11.10 end Sta18..-mgarsw se csannse: 29x60 (4.50-20)..'29 Chevrolet 6..wevrevovnwen scree 30x4.50 (4.50-21)...'28-'29 Ford A, '28 Chevrolet...mcn 2 2954.75 (6-75-20) ..'26-'28 Poatine, '27-'28 Chaeysler, 27 Whip- ¥ tal pet 6, 29 Erskine, ’29 Plymouth... (2925.00 (500-19) . .°28-'30 Dodge, '29 Pontiac, °29-'30 De Soto, ae 30 30x5.80 (5.00-20). .'29 Essex, '28-'29 Nash, '28 Chandler...” 7.10 28x5.25 (5.28-18) . .'27 Chrysler, '30 Oldemebile, Marquette 7.90 2925.25 (528-19) . .'27 Auburn, Marmon ; '27-'30 Peerless, "28 . Gerdaer, '28-'30 Graham, '30 De Soto 8.15 be OUR aS ie Re «, 887, BOX 2855.59 (8.5018) ..'28-'30 Auburo,'30Chrysler,Hadece,Oee- * land, Dodge, Gardner, Graham, Reo. 875 - 1708 (29x5.50 (5.50-19) ..°28-'30 Marmon, Dureat; '28 Willys- ‘ Ht ms < Knight; °28-'29 Oskland, Moon; '29 ay Dodge ; '29-’30 Nash, Studebaker, Gard- Py ner, Peerless; '30 Buick... cae 17.30 $226.00 (6.00-28)..Recent models: Franklin, Studebaker, (Six ply) (Chandier, Diana, Locomobile, Packard 1150 22.30 $326.00 (6.00-21) . .°26-'28 Buick Mester. .verewsversen- 1165 22.68 (Sixply) -* SIA Ae all High Prossere. .Ford Model T sad old model Chevrolet = 4.9 - 856 $9.60 Per Pair | 295420 (4:40:21) Balloons for 1925-27 Fords, Chevsiaiy "Wor Prices or Your Size MOTOR TIRE SERVICE — Phone 313 | A,LUDOBRRE, Prop. -* 204 Main Ave. Bismarck, N. Dak. baseball games, dances, and otner en-/be represented at the affair. Man-; tertainment features are on the pro-|dan residents planning to attend are; Creamed dishes in summer time requested to communicate with Mr.| should use vegetables instead of toast the Mandan Chamber ot Commerce e Man Le) r of Commerce tee picnic, according to C. B. Arnold, | will meet in the chamber office at| govt necisct tie retreshine en thet secretary of the Mandan Chamber of |7:30 p. m. July 8, it is announced by VEGETABLE BASE can be made of it—as garnishes, in| U. 8S. Department of Agriculture now salads, and particularly in ice drinks. | js responsible for more than a million head of big game animals in the na- Conservation of game in the United States by the Forest Service of the/| tional forests of the country. ATTENTION, FARMERS! Bring your hogs to Bismarck on Wednesday, Thurs- day and Friday. We will be located on these days every week at the Bismarck Auto Parts, next to the N. P. Stock yards. At McKenzie we are in a position to serve you every day in the week. Prices paid will be equal to any market. ~ L. E. HEATON and SON Phone Bismarck 154 or Call Us at McKenzie, N. D. as a base. ‘Try par-boiling spinach and using it under creamed fish. FRESH MINT Like a breeze from the sea. Induction type elec- tric fans don’t interfere with radio. 6-inch $2.95. 9-inch $4.95. Gamble Stores Rae SMOOTHNESS OF AN EIGHT@THE ECONOMY OF A FOUR & FLOATING POWER @ FREE WHEELING pre hepoe M. B. Gilman Co. — Phone 808 Bismarck, N. D. Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. Phone 7 Bismarck, N. D. AFTER TEN YEARS OF TEST _AND RESEARCH ‘,, THIS AMAZING NEW ALEM Refined from Selected 100% Pure Pennsyl. vania Crude Oils by the Revolutionary New ALEMITE PROCESS PROVED IN THE TEST TUBES of temperature! es “cold weather” oils. Some ere best in hot weather. 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