The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 31, 1934, Page 3

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CHEVROLET T0 HAVE. |? NEW SALES POLICY Quote Price to Customer at Front Door Instead of ne yy William E. Holler, sales manager of the company, according | except to Forrest M. Davis, manager of the Capitol Chevrolet company. The new policy will be effective immediately, Davis said. n “We are going to take the blinders colder tonight and off the order blank,” Holler stated in |@nd extreme east @ communication to Chevrolet dealers end salesmen. “We are going to let everybody know just how much their car will cost delivered in front of their doors. We are going to show exactly what makes up the differences be- b. price and the , { ] than in 1933, the actual increase in coat to the customer is only $40. While the list price throughout the United |n; States averages 14 per cent higher ‘than in 1933, the delivered costs ac- ¢ assembly operations set a new high for 1934 during the week ending Jan. 27, by producing 2,141/ Valley City, clear. ars on Jan. 24, it was announced by | Ji lear ‘ Coyle, general manager. Grand Forks, cldy. first of the new models 3 2 aad nounced. “ ving Helens, yy Heron’ 8. Rs, ., Cldy,. Kansas City, Mo., clay. y ! Lander, clear FILES BANKRUPTCY PLEA Los Angeles, Jan. 31—(7)—While her former husband, David Mdivani and his brother, Serge, prepared to present their defense against grand - theft charges, Mae Murray declared { herself bankrupt. ‘The film actress and divorced wife of David listed her liabilities in a fed- eral court petition at $228,196 and es- 38 timated assets at $324,500, most of 3,5, Matte, Mich. cldy. 19 : which is real estate. Sheridan, Wyo. cldy... 40 asuguanunsasenssstusssacessrscregs ae & STANDARD’S 1934 | WINTER GASOLINE -REDUCES AMOUNT OF FUEL USED IN STARTING, 30% TO 50% Starts Cold Engines Faster... Catches hold almost immediately when you punch the starter—cuts down chance of flooded carburetor —saves Develops Full Driving Power Qaaholelly « « « Holds that fast start—sendsthe Gaal eer tes nods teas he ee ne you go into gear and away without waiting and with minimum use of choke. . Gives You More Miles For Dour Moemey o o No excessive waste of as ts Cacieras elect encom alte coe 00 up the motor. That means practically all the gaso- \ 4 line you buy is converted into actual mileage. CONTINUED der ie ;John A. Larson. president of the As- barometer, H aime, Reduced to oon level, 2058. peeeeeeBeebbeeeseBeeesseeeEeesss? - THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1984 = Golden Valley Woman hospital Tuesday afternoon of heart |direct from Russia. 00 00 ci) Sirom page ome- ‘500 Couples Dance At Brilliant Ball To Honor President sociation of Commerce, and Mrs. Lar- son; James H. Wiley, master of the ,, Masonic Blue Lodge, and Mrs. Wiley; . P. Wagner, grand knight of the Knights of Columbus, and Mrs. Wag- ner; J. L. Clifford, exalted ruler of the Elks lodge, and Mrs. Clifford; Max Netsbandt, president of the Central Trades and Labor Assembly, and Mrs. juraday. | Netzbandt; Clarence Gunness, vice commander of Lioyd Spetz Post No. Legion, Auxiliary, and Mr. Lynch; . Frayne Baker, president of the Amer- fean Legion Auxiliary, and Mr. Bak- er; H. A. Lewis, senior councillor of the United Commercial Travelers, and Mrs. Lewis; Rex B. Albrecht, master workman of the Ancient Or- der of United Workmen, and Mrs. Albrecht; Earl Scharnowske, presi- dent of the Independent Order of sage was received over three radios which had been installed in the au- h|ditorium for the occasion. Musie for dancing was provided by the Harry Turner orchestra. Mayor Lenhart was honorary chatr- man of arrangements for the ball and Delay Confirmation Of Grafton Official protest to block confirmation. The senate spproved three other North Dakota postmasters: Henry D. Mack at Dickey; Hugh Roen at Por- tal and Damian A. Preske at 8. Mich- ael, Get going aast__ DONT CHOKE YOUR MONEY AWAY Still sells at the price of “Regular” QUICK:-FIRE np caown SUPERFUEL “AT ALL STANDARD OIL STATIONS AND DEALERS. ALSO DistRIBUTORS OF ATLAS tines tho BATTS Dies Here Tuesday 11 days before her death. dren as follows: Mrs. Jéoob Beyer! . Carl Simpfendorfer, 48, of/ in Russia in 1902 and come to Golden | of Golden Valley, and two sisters, Golden Valley, N. D,, died at @ local | Valley 20 years ago with her family | Johan Miller, who lives ’ pases Bas vy an oil thet is specifically made to belp things disease. She had been in the hospital/* She leaves her husband and 11 chil- Mrs. Simpfendorfer was born in| William, Carl, Emil, Fred, Bertha, Ed- Russia, Jan. 6, 1885. She was married | ward, Ida, Robert, Lena and Arthur all How ere YOUR TEST No, 15 nerves ? Lines in your face come from jangled nerves Jengled nerves can make you do something about it, look older than you are. And Get enough sleep—fresh air— that’s bad news for any woman recreation—and make Camels —or man either. your cigarette. Look in the mirror today. See For, remember, you can smoke if you already have any of those as many Camels as you want. telltale wrinkles that come from Their costlier tobaccos never nervousness—and, if you have, jangle your nerves. COSTLIER TOBACCOS Camels are made from finer, MORE EXPENSIVE TOBACCOS then any other populer brand of cigarettes! 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