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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1937 STATE CONFERENCE OF SOCIAL WORK 10 BE HELD IN MANDAN Four Speakers Will Outline La-/ bor’s Problems at Ses- sions Oct. 3-5 Pantomime Clowns With Circus Slope Briefs Hobron—Date of Hebron’s Corn show has been set for Oct. 9. er] bron, passed a : home in Manette, Wash, recently. Hague—Resident of Emmons eounty 5@ years, Mrs. Veronica STUDEBAKER OFFER NOVEL GEAR SHIFTER New Frames and Wider Bodies Are Other New Features of 1938 Models The Studebaker automobiles for 1938, presented to the public here over the week-end for the first time, came as a distinct surprise to motorists who keep watch of new models each year. | !! The new Studebakers are new in the most literal interpretation of the word. They have been built without compromise to tool-and-die amortiz- ing budgets or other previous model hang-over handicaps. The frames are new. The chassis are new, The bodies are new. The cars have been displayed at the showrooms of Wilde Motors, Inc., 304 Fourth St. ‘The 1938 Studebakers are offered in three lines: the President, the Com- mander and the Six. The President models are powered with 110-horse- power eight-cylinder engines, Commander and the Six have 90- horse power six-cylinder engines. The President wheel base is 122 inches, the other two models have 1165 inch wheelbase. In each group of cars there are coupes, club sedans, ulin sedans and convertible se- ns, Newsworthy features of the new models include new frames. bodies that are 6 inches wider than previous models and the availability of a vacuum-actuated shifting mechanism which is located on the instrument 18 Per Cent Lighter Motorists who know sutomotive mechanics will readily realize that the Studebaker engineers started baker styles and Helen Dryden, who! has been associated with this manu- facturer for three years. Interior hardware is simple and sim- ply Teanands Pay knobs and but- tons have been eliminated from the instrument panel, Industrial Activity Is Over 1923-35 Figure Washington, Sept. 28.—(P)—Fed- eral reserve board charts disclosed Tuesday that industrial activity dur- ing August reached 117 per cent of the 1923-25 average. The month’s figure compared with 14 per cent in June and July and 118 per cent last spring. E. O. Kleve, McClusky, Buried in Valley City Funeral services were conducted in McClusky Sunday for E. O, Kleve, ‘well known in Bismarck, who died of a heart attack Sept. 17. Burial was in Valley City. Prominent as a Mason and Lions club member, Kleve was an early resident of McClusky. He leaves his widow and two children, a son and a daughter. He was 50 years of age, DISPLAY ADVERTISING UP Chicago, Sept. 28.—(?)—Advertising Age reports an increase of 3.6 per cent in the volume of retail display adver- tising in U. 8, newspapers during the week ended Sept. 18 as compared with the same period s year ago. s inside the Father Time reveals the “inside story’ to the Old Town Tavern Keeper. Keller, 75, died here, Carson—Grant County's Council of Clubs has elected as of- Among the outstanding comic artists appearing with the Bismarck- Mandan Indian Shrine circus at Memorial Building tonight are the Black Bros., international comic artists. A matinee was sclied- afternoon at 3:30, @ Selected oak casks hold . uled Tuesday Mrs. Edyth Heaps, president, Charles E. Johnson, vice preai- tnat chtares price tonight, the final night of the School was dismissed at 3:20 20 admitted at a greatly circus, Door and the show will start at 8:15. Everyone who has not a' self of seeing the circus is urged to take advantage of this opportunity to see this fine show. FA LAHR INSURANCE *~: BONDS | Midwestern Farmers Inspect Cotton Fields Galveston, Tex. Sept. 28—()— Midwestern farmers, touring Dixie for a first-hand glimpse of southern agricultural problems, came here iE eae | Tuesday from Dallas, where they in- LAWYER i} |spected cotton fields. ; ) | A boat trip was arranged for 180 san visitors from the hog and)grain belt, of the nation. They planned to go from here to Unice, La., and thence id. county crop contro! organizations in the Dakotas, Michigan, Iowa, Ohio, Nebraska, Mis: sourt and cotton: urged farmers to send @ delegation on a return visit. Hearing for Logan Auditor Postponed ——_——_____ | Fiske’s Daughter Aids in Print Shop Fort Yates, N. D., Sept. 28.—(?) —Francine Fiske, 16, slipped on 8 printer’s apron Tuesday and took ® stand before the case of her father’s Pioneer-Arrow, Fort Yates weekly newspaper, as one of North Dakota’s youngest printers. Francine, daughter of Frank B. Fiske, publisher and photogra- pher who holds one of the best collections of Indian life in the Northwest, volunteered her ser- vices when the Pioneer-Arrow printer went on vacation and failed to return, ‘Her father admitted “the old helped her out in the pifiches” and said he was more _ than a little proud of the way Francine handles the “stick.” frames are 18 per cent lighter in weight than its predecessors and shows a 70 per cent increase in overall torsional rigidity. The new vacuum gear shift, which may be obtained on the new cars, is an interesting result of the industry's desire to eliminate the bothersome shift lever in the front compartment. ‘This new shift utilizes the engine manifold vacuum to actuate the transmission gears. A small shift lever, only 5 inches long and topped by a knob about the size of a ping pong ball, extends from the instru- ment panel. gears on theirside (eliminating the tunnel in the front floor boards) the free wheeling ‘Wider, The new bodies were designed by Studebaker body designers in con- junction with Raymond Loewy, one of America’s most famous style engi- neers, They are much wider, much lower than ever before. It ts believed by Studebaker people that the 1938 models have the largest this whiskey for 2 long years. ..each barrel charred to a scientifically correct depth. This “finishing touch” gives Town Tavern its spe- cial taste. You'll vote “Aye” when you try it! OWN TAVERN Coprright 1987, National Distillers Products Corporation, Executive Offices, New York City Distributed by Northwest Beverages, Inc. FILL EMPTY SOCKETS wih NEW, BRIGHTER BULBS Fill every empty sucker with wodiny’s new and brighter bulbs: Good light costs less todey then ever before. As 2 result of the constant improvement in MAZDA lamps alone, millions of people are now sctually ‘ getting extra light at uo extra cost for lamps of current. The 60-wett MAZDA lamp made by G-E todey, for example, gives 10% more light than the same size lamp of 2 year ago: These 1937 lamps are aot only brighter but they stey brighter leager, Yet prices have not in- creased one penny! That's why it is more important than ever t0 look for the G-E trade-mark @ on every. bulb you bey: Why not gets feesh supply of “spares” today? Don't forget t0 include ‘some of the larger NEW LE. S. BETTER SOOHT LAMPS GIVE SETTER LALLA NORTH DAKOTA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY Assistant Attorney General T. A. Thompson said a hearing for A. H. Thme, Napoleon, Logan county auditor, scheduled for Monday, had been post- poned until Thursday by “mutual consent.” Ihme, who has been suspended, has been asked to show cause why he should not be removed. - DR. R. S. ENGE - Chirepracter Drugless Physician Lucas Bik., Bismarck, N. D. BEULAH LIGNITE Solve Your Fuel Us Problem this Year This Good Lignite—with its long. flame and intense heat—will keep 4 your home warm and cozy in the severest weath- er—Besides you will find it so economical to use. Try BEULAH LIGNITE Today! Wachter Transfer Corporation 121 South Fifth Bismarck, N. Dak. Phone 63 (Zl eS. NO iH ant PRRESS_ ae ABOVE M3 vous. ey DE BISMAECE, 1020 East MAIN: 7axo THAYER 222 West MAIN BISMARCK MINOT FARGO ANNOUNCING luggage compartment in the industry. ‘The interiors were done by Stude- NEW 1938 | STUDEBAKERS lowest priced Commander..lowest priced President...in Studebaker . history...And a gteat new low priced Siz! spared no effort and no expense to make these new 1938 Studebakers the greatest dollar values in its history! But only by seeing and driving these finest Studebakers ever built can you do justice to them or yourself! Do so now! These great new low-priced And your biggest thrill of all will be the low price for which you can be- come the proud owner of one of these Studebaker masterpieces! luxury cars are destined to be the mo- Despite rising prices, Studebakerhas toring sensations of 1938! STUDEBAKER'S C. & ¥. BUDOST PLAN OFFERS LOW TIME PAYMENTS WILDE MOTORS, INC. 304 Fourth Street Bismarck, N. Dak. Phone 1500