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‘i 9 oan ae) Y |» \ oe a “a a r 4 ~ 3 A. ” F y 4 > 4 ‘ he Lo! THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. MONDAY, JULY 6, 1931 \ OUT OUR WAY ae NEW MOTOR SERIES ANNOUNCED BY NASH} New Groups Are Divided Into » Three Types of Straight Eights; One Six Kenosha, Wis., July 6—Nash an-| nounced four new and luxurious ser- jes of motor cars Monday. Synchro-Safety-Shift transms- sions with spiral second gears, which make second speed operation as ailent and pleasant to the cars as high! speed travel; completely sound-proof insulated bodies and chassis, and a remarkable new science of “silence engineering” throughout, lead the host of mechanical and comfort ad- vancements to establish new essen-' tials of luxurious motoring, at no; price increases, as the feature of ma- jor importance in the three straight- eight groups and the six cylinder series. All four of the new Nash groups—| designated as the 990, 980, 970 and 960 Series—feature the Safety transmis- sion with its Synchro-Shift principle and spiral, constantly meshed, second: gears. As applied to all of the cars this advanced unit is a signal con- tribution to smooth, noiseless and ef- fortless shifting of gears and to posi- tive driving control at all speeds. It combines the synchro-shift principle, which obviates the grating of gear teeth in shifting, with helically-cut, second-speed gears. In addition, it gives the driver the vital advantage of car control at all times by using) the braking power of motor compres- sion in traffic emergencies, on slip- pery streets and steep down-grades. Other essentials of driving luxiury in all of the new Nash cars include the complete insulation of the new NHY RE6.U. 8. PAY.OFF. MOTHERS GET GRAY By Williams TRWILLIAMS “Tab 21931 BY NEA SERVICE, INC bodies against rumbling, squeaks, heat, cold and dust and the sound- proofing of the chassis with live rub-|; 4). ber insulation and cushioning. Interior metal panels of the Nash bodies are covered lh : thick, Lor tic insulation. Insulating mater! Is also applied at all points where the |!” Bay ero nora ue wood parts meet the metal parts in| arric fatalities: the bodies. Body wood is treated) Mrs. John Alden, Proctor, Minn. with a new, odorless chemical solu-) siiday Knob. 17, Ogema, Minn. tion to guard it permanently :.gainst) Dorothy Benson, three months old, tropic rot and the attacks of weather.) soudan-Minn. This insulation and treatment ef-|" Chories A. Whipple, Minneapolis. fectively deaden road hum and vi-| witiam Thesenvitz, 61, Sioux Falls, Krgeeatd eee passengers against D. both heat and cold and preserves the} po} coachwork for long and satistactory|apois Fitzpatrick, seven, Minne: service. A new beacity of interior ap- “ pointment and of body lines mark all on Maan? rch of the cars, which are designed with) ua attractive new V-type fronts to ac- charm. “in both bodies and’ chasss| LeXt of Statement Nash engineers have achieved a si- To Be Telephoned lence and convenience which provide * a new kind of automobile ride. To United States $c. Continued f ) G. W. Brown, Beach, the ‘United “States, England and G. Johnson, Aneta, | France would make loans to the lat- aes é a Week-End Victims re three countries if and when nt 3. Submit to signatories of the Young plan the French questions over her guarantee fund payments to the international bank. The statement continued: (Continued from page one) arm Saturday when she fell down- stairs at her home. Gordon Harris, 410 W. Rosser 8t.,| ‘was severely cut about the head in an automobile accident Friday night. undertake obligations in the provid- Emery Putnam, telephone company | ;, ing of loans to other gover.ments employee, sustained severe bruises to) and to facilitate the floating of se- his hands when a firecracker explod- curities in the United States which ed_prematurely. me questions lie entirely outside the Save for the Stewart child, the| province of our government. These condition of none of the accident | suggestions are due, no doubt, to a victims is regarded as serious. misunderstanding of our govern- aa ig rtrd — fd, suffer. |™ental relations to ee financial ma- » Rosebud, | chine: i ed a severe gash in his leg when the |™ “The. Coenen: purine insists pel in Senin eins peor was side-| that reparations in kind, which in- swiped by another m: e near Cen volve about $20,000,000 so far as ter Sunday. Hoffman was not ©On- | France is concerned, should be dis- sidered Bs eens Cariagarecle nee tinguished from other reparations, jury when the automobile he ¥as|———————> driving overturned near New Salem Saturday. Melford Sutton, nine, Lisbon, may Jose the sight of one eye as the result of being struck by fragments from a) small bomb he was examining. It ex- ploded in his hands. Accidents. in the Northwest took 16; lives, including at Minnesotans, dur-| ing the week-end. bloated stomach due to hyper- A firecracker, thrown by an uniden-|| acidity. ie Baie in) tified boy, resulted in the death of/] ». 1. prunder, PHG., of Minne- Miss Florence Todd, stodent nee ie apolls, has discovered & wonder- Ancker hospital, St. Paul ul formula for he scien’ ic Sunday midnight from _Inekjaw,|] eatment, of stomaan, trouble, caused by a burn on her shoulder. a host of users right in your city, Tue dead are: pg ee Ae Drownings—Charles Hatmaker, 24,/] should. You can do the same it in Medicine Lake, near Minneapolis.|] you will take a Pfunder tablet Aberdeen, 8. D., after every meal. You won't be Roy M. Erickson, " fn Lake Hiawatha, Minneapolis. the first to try Pfunder tablets. Miss Elizabeth Weinburg, Minne- apolis, in Tanner's Lake, near St. Paul. over fifteen million sold last year, Miss Anna Fink, 20, Minneapolis, BAD STOMACH? Why put up with it when just around the corner you.can secure relief? It is unnecessary for you to suffer with a bad stomach. Hall's Drug Store will tell you how you can rid yourself trom pain, distress, sour, burning and You can take them with safe! Hall's Drug Store, :22 Third St Sasi aaiN agent in Bismarck, N. a radiates attractiveness From earliest infancy light is a source of attraction to people. They like it, and enjoy going where it is, This explains some- thing of the great appeal of Claude Neon Lighting. It has proven itself one of the greatest drawing factors in modern busi- ness, and combines with this ef- fectiveness the item of economy. BISMARCK BRANCH Claude Neon Lights Electrical Products Corporation of Montana Sam Feldman, St. Paul, in Tanner's; “They also ask our government to ‘dent's plan if exceptions are made to: anyone. “It ts not so much the $20,000,000 | ferred to a committee of treasury ex- . which is involved as the fact that we|perts of the different powers, who Julian Glover, 20, New Richmond, ' have already been notified from four! would arrive at a solution of them Wis., in Apple river, near Amery, Wis.|or five other governments that they|within the broad spirit of the presi- Carol Gallagher, 24, Ashland. Wis.,/must make exceptions to the presi- dent's proposal. “We feel that it will offer a con- And thus the plan would structive solution to the various dif- become very seriously whittled away. ficulties.” Is Technical Matter “The reparations in kind, however. 'M’Lean Jury Says are a very technical question, as are \the other questions raised by the| French government, | | “They all arise from the difficulties | \lying in the complex character of in- | dividual rights to reparations from) Germany under the Young plan. County Officials Are Conservative (Continued from page one) | torney of McLean county before action “We have communicated io Mr. | is taken.” Mellon a new and simplified formula The grand jury found “no criminal | which we believe meets the entire sit-| violation of law on the part of the ‘uation, as it simply provides that we|board of county commissioners for lagree in principle on certain major |which an indictment could be return- \questions, and that all technicai| ed.” The report states further that |questions on reparations in kind andj “the commissioners were in good faith every other question should be aah were honest in their dealings \ Laboratory Ti Most popular ¢ Cheapest Insect Spray You Can Use FLY-TOX Takes Less To Kil — Surest, Quickest Death to Flies, Mosquitoes, Roaches, Bed Bugs, Ants, Moths hroughout the: world | rh was e pitifal si; that morning Mary found Bob White—near her desolate mountain cabin—his legs crushed under a rock—burled down by « landslide. 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D., after ex-) been due advertisement as provided|changing victories in the first two) contests of their holiday series, were jury is concerned, but strongly rec- ommends that hereafter no bridges be built without advertising for bids, unless a real emergency exists, and that no road machinery or equipment by law.” Legion Fourth-of: Sunday. to meet in the rubber game Monday| ment. One pound of fuel ofl produces as|on the Snelling diamond. The Dakota nine, loser 6 to 3 in the much heat as two pounds of coal. Pitcher Rousch of Fort Snelling; Dickinson, N. shut out Fort Lincoln for eight inn-|lenge to the ings of the first game. A hit and two errors supplied three runs in the/ baseball nine. ninth for the visitors, who were held|to play the Miners on any neutral field, according to Tony Binek. man- Dickinson defeated Beulah 9 A return three-game series will be|to 8 a short time ago. to eight hits through the engage- 3 opening tilt Saturday, came back to| played at Fort Lincoln starting Aug. win the second game, 10 to 9, in a/3. headlining attraction of the American ‘July celebration ager. Charter No. 2484 Resources Loans and discounts Overdrafts ...... U. S. Government secu: S Other bonds, stocks, and securities owned ....... 1,293,786.29 Banking house, $100,000. Furniture and fixtures, $14,378.25 ............ Real estate owned other than banking house . Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank ...... Cash and due from banks ... Outside checks and other cas! Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer an from U. S, Treasurer ..........+.+0006 5,000.00 Interest earned not collected ..........+.+.--+- 33,380.42 TOTAL ..cscccceses see ee eens ee eees $4,221,593.04 | Liabilities Capital stock paid in ... Surplus Undivided profits—net . . Reserves for dividends, contingencies, ete. (She SGN Reserves for interest, taxes, and other e: accrued and unpaid Circulating notes outstanding ..... sae Due to banks, including certified and cashiers’ checks outstanding . Demand deposits . Time deposits .... United States deposits .. Interest collected not earned . Other liabilities ..... Reserve District No. 9/ REPORT OF CONDITION OF | THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK | UF BISMARCK IN THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA All| THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON JUNE 30, 1931 xpenses State of North Dakota, Cor o! I, Frank E, Shepard, Cashier of the abo solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of, my knowledge and belief. Every Monday aight, 100'elock New York Tice ‘The wories listed above cad marked with gmorioua C) willbe breadeest, ene each Mes: By getting 5 seer, of Taus Stony for aarti to ee rleigh, FRANK E. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of Jul; C. W. VORACHEK, Notary Public. My commission expires Jan. 22, 1937. Correct—Attest: 5 E. A. Hughes pice J. L. BELL cee C. B, LITTLE Daily At 2:30 79 | j + $1,724,384.36 76 114,378.25 . 2,995.96 . 162,168.71 ++ 762,794.25 + 15,489.45 .$ 200,000.00 | + 125,000.00; 15,078.33 | 139,801.33 19,848.35) 100,000.00 | if 211,359.03 1,528,700.52 | 1,880,740.40) 963.76 , 882 i ve named bank, do | SHEPARD, Cashier Directors. CAPITO JOSEPH KIKI Reginald Denny UmTED ARTISTS PieruRE’ THEATRE TONIGHT AND TUESDAY “Our Mary” More Captivating Than Ever As a Modern Madcap! The world’s charming actress in a role worthy of her great artis- try and talent. Mary as a little French spitfire, gay, effervescent, bewildering — a creature of whims and fancies, A new Pickford to storm the citadel of your heart. most A silorious en- tertainment alive with fast and furious diverting romance and startling sur- prises! TAYLOR'S Proouction THE SMOOTHNESS OFAN EIGHT > « « THE ECONOMY OF A FOUR . ANNOUNCES produce in 1931 an achievement in motor car design, engineering Sixes and Eights for Chrysler, Dodge and DeSoto, Chrysler Motors engi- neers have worked unceasingly for the Four. their labors and discoveries— The New Plymouth, a quality of lowest price with the Smoothness of an Eight and the Economy of a Four—due to Plymouth’s exclusive Floating Power. Here is power unshackled, yet power as smooth as satin, as soft as Now they give you the results of Plymouth now also gives you Free ‘Wheeling which makes it possible to shift gears between all forward Besides Free Wheeling Plymout offers a new Easy-Shift transmission which makes it possible to shift not only from second to high at speeds of 35 or 45 miles an hour but back NEW PLYMOUTH FLOATING POWER -. end FREE WHEELING motoring world a cordial welcome to see, to drive and to ride in the New Plymouth, and to invite comparison between this exceptional product of Chrysler Motors engineering and any car in the world at or near its price. Se Sport Roadster$595,Sporct Phacton$595, Coupe $565, Coupe (with rumble seat) $610, Convertible Coupe $645, Sedan (2-door) $575, Sedan (4-door $-window) 9635, f.0.b. factory. Wire wheels stand- ardat noextracost. Low delivered prices. Convenient time-payments. Non- shatterable plate glass ic available on all models at smailextracoet. 219 NOW — SPECIAL DISPLAY-NEW PLYMOUTH AT ALL CHRYSLER. rODGE & DESOTO SHOWROOMS ee WATCH FOR THE NEW PLYMOUTH FLAME CABS ON THE STREETS ee BEULAH NINE CHALLENGED D., July 6—A chal- Beulah club has been 35¢ Until 8:00