The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 7, 1932, Page 2

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AHO Am me A RARE P 4 Ravin ot era ea tat 8 | they have outgrown the purpose for ' which they were created, he said. | Such regulations tend not only to RAILROAD |the course, is working with G. W.| Stephens, park commissioner, in su-| i jPervising the work. 4A. Klapp, Soo Line Official, | gram planned includes trimming of grass, replanting, and placement of a rock foundation under one of the} \greens, Arthur Olsen, professional of | | BOARD CUTS WAGES | Minneapolis, April 7.—()—Over- Addresses Bismarck-Man- _tiding strenuous objections of Mayor dan Rotarians rson and two or three other jmembers against immediate action,| s the park board reduced wages of its| yemployes eight to 27 per cent Wed- | on “What is the Matter |nesday, Speaking ‘With the Railroads?” J. A. Klapp, ‘Minneapolis, supervisor of the demur- | Tage department for the Soo Line, addressed an inter-city meeting of the Bismarck and Mandan Rotary clubs Wednesday noon at the Grand! Pacific hotel. Continuance of rail carriers at 2) Profit daily is becoming more of a public concern, Klapp told the club- men. This is due directly to a real- ization that life insurance holdings, trust funds and savings accounts are being placed in jeopardy in propor- tion to shrinkage in value of railroad * property, he said. Politics, labor, government regula- tions, taxes and competition from truck and bus lines all figure in the railroad problem, Klapp said. Point- ing out that the carrier cannot serve the public to the best of its ability without employes working willingly for the best interests of the road, he listed efficient and economical serv- ice as the first step. Various government commissions Tegulating activities of the railroads, were characterized as a menace as! limit growth of lines built for the Gevelopment of primitive territory, but they also lead to a series of other abuses. Regulation of trucks and busses on , the same basis as railroads and equal ' advantages in taxing, were suggested by the speaker, who pointed to ad- justments which would work for the common good of all types of car- Tiers. Ray Bergeson, president of the Bis- marck club, presided and welcomed the Mandan club in a talk in which he stressed the value of acquaintance to foster better business and social relations. He called attention to the fact that the Bismarck club cele- brated its 12th birthday in March, while the Mandan club has its 11th anniversary in May. L. G. Thompson responded for the Mandan club and commented on the feeling of good will and cooperation prevailing between the two cities, Judge A. G. Burr announced that Mrs. Winter Russell will speak on World Court Protocols April 8 and 9. Carl Nelson served as chairman for the day. PREPARE MANDAN COURSE Reconditioning work to put the Mandan golf course in shape for the coming season is under way. A pro- 3 i EVERY package of Kellogg's Corn Flakes is sold with the personal guarantee of W. K. Kellogg: “Kellogg’s Corn Flakes must more than satisfy you with their flavor, crispness and freshness. If they aren’t the very best corn flakes you ever tasted, return the empty red-and-green package and we will gladly refund your money.” Only Kellogg’s sells corn flakes under such a guarantee. No wonder for 25 years they have been considered the stand- ard of value. ‘When substitutes are offered you, remember it is seldom in the spirit of service. Demand the genuine. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. Five Thousand Dollar Prize Mystery At 11 o’clock Central Stan- dard Time Tomorrow Morning On Your Radio NBC Hookup The FREE DURING APRIL WIT _ GAMBLE STORES 2si—the finest—the tou ‘“‘What’s your system, Julie? You never seem to get stocking runs.” ethane hiincaig for stockings 2 minutes a day keeps them like new GAMBLE _ STORES aoe e Resisting G&J Inner Tube we have in stock ... This offer means en ACTUAL SAVING OF FROM $4.08 to 39.00 on a.set of 4 i ‘arely do we depart from our list prices on G&J tires—rarely do we cement to “tire” up. But many customers have been running with ed edge. The motoring seasot equip completely and be ready for a season of motoring FREE OF FLATS. THIS OFFER GOOD DURING APRIL Ga) BIG SIX OR SUPER STALWART TIRE in is upon us. We make os offer to help FREE TUBE with every BIG SIX ‘A 6 ply tite at the usual price of « 4 ply. New as tomorrow—ss full o! value abo U.S. ynment Bond. 6 plles—and ¢ double breaker strip—sonetines referred to es 8 plies under the tread). Genuine G&J Quuslity from top to bottoa—inside and ‘out. A tire built to stand the geff—no matter how rough and tough the ew GR J Bis Six ls backed by « definite ail susranty that Is knoten from Missouri to Canada—trom rugged borders of Wyoming—for fairness and reliability. G &J BIG SIX BALLOONS Guaranteed 20,000 Miles and Lifetime s " eed the fault of the thre—and ore not cove our _suetanty. FREE TUBE with every G & J SUPER STALWART The best is the cheapest. G&J Super-Stalwarts cost you only 2 9/10c* per hundred miles of service. You ere buying on @ GUARANTEED COST PER MILE basis. A warranty for ¢ mini- ° mum of 25,000 miles of service plus lifetime with ad Super Stalwart Tire. You pay only for the actual miles travelled. K now ur mileage cost when buying tires. Super Stalwarts erg the Res tire in our line. G &J SUPER STALWART BALLOONS Geaenteed 25,000 Miles ond Lifetine Size 2944.50/20 $7.35 $14.40 30x4.50/21 7: ¥ 20x4.75/19 2944-75 /20 $945.00/19 30x5.00/20 205.2518 LAS.25/19 4. 6. 6. 7. 7, Foch Nes Pa i og Size Con Ps 1000 Miles Each, PerPae in ain 9.95 19.48 ” 238 22.60 “This cost based on « 29x4.40 bought in pairs. Other sizes in same proportion. Callesions, cutting by ales, running Rat, ec. ate not to be considered the fault of surest. 294.5020 the tire are ‘not covered by ovr ee $720 “You wouldn’t either, if you always washed stockings the way I do...” “J always wash my stockingsin Lux, because Lux is especially made to preserve the elasticity of the silk. That’s what keeps the threads from breaking, when they’re strained. If you wash out the elasticity, then the least bit of strain may start a run! I wash out my stockings in Lux suds every night. They look wonderful and my, how they wear! GAMBLE_ STORES They Ao cions ine sidewolk 8 oni « bail bearing hate can, Built ling @ beidge—with channel steel extension bar, Heavy toe clasip and heel plate double riveted. Steel wheels—ball bearing. Per Pai 93¢ Entra fine quality, 9 Step Ladder 5 foot, Seasoned, wert coast Douglas Fir, Reinforced with 6 inch steel rod under each step. Handy pail shelf. Screen Paint Jon-Clogsiog Time to get out the Notony improves the ly improves the ance of the whole houre=but preserves and protect ret rom werp and rot, Paint your store sather belore storing. One quart paints 10 to 12 screens. Quart Gamble’s Polish Your Money Back Double 7 Buy @ can and polish your cer. It ovate potted, ha eal polish sling a anywhere the price, bring the balance back tnd we will Tehund sade the amount you paid for it. This polish sells et” $1.00 per can under elondlly known nome ESE EDT, BLE STORES | A dddddddidddddddddddddddad 220 Main Ave. BISMARCK, N. DAK, Phone 390 _ Yes, here are more. . . this week’s 30th Anniversary Spe- cials! Everybody’s got the urge to come to Penney’s! The whole town is turning out. And no wonder! Never—never— never has such new fresh up-to-the-minute merchandise been offered at these down-to-the-bone prices! Uplift effect! As- sorted fabrics, Some are hem- stitched! A splen- did buy! Organdie Ruffles? $1.00 Variety! Best prints! \:/ 2-Trouser No Style- conscious Man Can Afford to Pass Up the Great Savings in Clothes Penney’s Offers Here at Only - — $19.75 © © You're right, men! Much of Penney’ great cess in the past 30 years is due to you. tel Fons knows better than to attempt a wordy “thank you” to today’s thrifty men. That's why we're saying it with savings . . . with values more eloquent, more signifi- cant than any words could express. © © Yes, sir! One. visit during this celebration i that’s needed. One glimpse at these remark bs yr and you'll know what we mean! What quality! Here's 2 rare chance for big savings! E “oy OF sues) J.C. PENNEY Go. 111-118 Fourth St. BISMARCK, N. D. Bismarck’s Busiest Department Store Phone 185

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