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* SCOTT-BURR STORE Iny’s policy is toe: people insofar as tte aun EREOW OF AMERICA THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1937 Hog Prices Tumble ~ TO OPEN BIMARCK sie Saree UNIT ABOUT DBC. 10 Patterson Says New Business Will Be of Most Advanced But Beef Is Steady IS STILL POWERFUL, (crates Paes ee \Oredweight on hogs within a few hours trading Tuesday on the Chi- jcago livestock market but beef held steady and fat lambs showed some | drafts. gains of 15-25 cents. Tuesday's best price for choice me- Tejis Publishers They Need tojdium weight hogs was $10.65 per hun- Get Rid of ‘Professional Gredweight. This represents a decline Of $3.10 from the season’s peak price of $13.75 set on Aug. 6. Variety Type The Scott-Burr Stores corporation of Chicago which recently leased the new Patterson building, 208-210 Fourth 8t., expects to open for busi- ness about Dec. 10, Edward G. Pat- terson announced Wednesday. The new modern retail store for Bismarck, which has leased the building for 10 years, will be one of the most advanced type variety cares in the country, Mr. Patterson /. Originally scheduled to open Oct. 10, corporation executives decided to elaborate upon their original plans with the result that extensive re-|Wwestern cattle empire and who hired Francisco (Pancho) Villa, Mex-}democracy.” modeling has been necessary. Complete new fixtures of the most |ican rebel leader, as a ranch manager, was buried in s pauper’s grave here|on weak-kneed, mambypamby edi- Wednesday. Estate—Pancho Villa— ‘Broke’ Her Phoenix, Aris, Oct. 20.—(#)—Mrs |press that have little or no regard for. Isabella OBrien, 90, who ithe ethics of the profession, and know rose to riches in the early days of the [nothing and care less about their ob- Term Chicago, Oct. 20 —()— James G. Stahiman, president of the American Newspaper Publishers’ y has not lost its power and prestige, but needs to be ridded of “its profes- sional termites.” Addressing the fall meeting of the Inland Daily Press association, Stahl- man said the press remains “the most Hog receipts of 19000 were larger than expected. CHRYSLERS LARGER ~ AND MORE REFINED Agency in American life” | airflow ‘Engineering Features although “there are sections of the ‘once /ligations to a free people in a great “The public,” he said, “is fed up and Principles Incorporat- ed in 1938 Models Radical changes in exterior appear- ance, greatly refined and beautified torial policies. The dear people have |interiors, larger and powerful éngines and unusual. A modified modernistic Mrs. O'Brien, s native of Holly/an umbilicus full of sloppy editing|0f improved design, longer wheel- note will prevail, Mr. Patterson said. |Springs, Miss., learned of rich land|and pornographic filth. They are tired |ases, larger hydraulic brakes and a The woodwork will be of cherry color, | offered near San Luis Potosi, Mexico,|ct the invasion of personal privacy |Score of mechanical refinements and accentuated by background tions of three shades of yellow and silver. Exterior of the building is being ex- other hol decora- | for 25 cents an acre. She mortgaged |and public decency in type or in pic-|improvements feature the two new extensive Oklahoma cattle prop- |ture; they are tired of that section of |cars comprising the Chrysler line for in New York |the press which has surrendered the |1938. These cars again are designated stock a large |ideals of an honorable profession for|as the Chrysler Royal and Chrysler tensively constructed to conform to the standard store front require- ments of the Scott stores. Each of the Scott stores is oper- ated as a separate unit and takes an active part in all local and civic ac- tivities, ‘Patterson said. The compa- __=___— Big reduction on two new 1937 Packard Sedans. Phone 146. Edw. Bannon. 6 di It is none too early to make your eelection of Genuine Engraved Christmas Greeting Cards — AND — ‘ila obtained the position of man- (the fleshpots of Egypt... . “The trouble is not that the press|ccntinued in the same form as pro- the exist-jhas lost its power and prestige, but |duced last year, the company makes Tanch was|that many publishers have lost their|clear that it has not been dropped, fiscated. sense of obligation as newspapermen|since the Airflow engineering fea‘- he raised an recoup ny years ago became dependent on |lost their guts... . The American There are 2130 miles of railways |lic servant.” in the state of Nevada. the tinkle of the cash register and |Imperial respectively. Although the Airflow will not be and jand equally as many of them havejures and principles of construction have been incorporated in all Chrysler press as @ whole, however, is honest, | models. intelligently edited and making every The Chrysler Royal, with which effort to fulfill its mission as a pub- | Chrysler again will bid for business in the low-price field has been increased Stahiman said the newspaper com-/in wheelbase from 116 to 119 inches, mittee formed at a meeting in June|Wheelbase of the Imperial has been ot representatives of 10 newspaper or-!raised from 121 to 125 inches, Tue ganizations, had planned and. soon|Custom Imperial now has a wheel- would launch “a: campaign of educa-|base of 144 inches, four inches more jtion to keep the public and the press|than last year’s corresponding model Jof America informed as to the reasons |although the overall length remains for a free speech and a free press | unchanged. and the necessity of the preservation of both.” He said 2,000 dailies and Front End Pleasing The most startling and pleasing 10,000 weekly newspapers would par-|change is found in the front end ticipate in the campaign. Slopping Hogs Is Part treatment. radiator grilles are fashioned from horizontal chrome bars curved to converge on a vertical center line. The smartly modernistic Of Farm Wife’s Duties jrencers are wide, high-crowned and Des Moines, Iowa, gracefully rounded. The headlamps Oct. 20 —(#)—jare of stream-lined design and are Slopping hogs and spreading manure |set into the fenders in such a manner ‘come within the scope of a farm|that they become an integral part of wife’s marital duties the Iowa su-|the front-end design instead of hav- preme court held in an opinion Tues-|ing the appearance of an added ac- day. cessory. Hoods have been completely ‘The court denied the appeal of Mrs.|redesigned. The lines of the wind- Elizabeth Krabbenhoft of Oxford |shield slant back gracefully to flow sunction Iowa to collect $2500 in/into the unbroken sweep of the one- “back wages” from the estate of|piece steel top, which in turn leads James Straka Jr. a former husband. naturally and artistically into the Mrs. Krabbenhoft claimed Strake|beautiful curve of the rear panel. gave her a note for $2500 hand off the cim of the wheel to sound signals. The handbrake lever of pistol-grip type is placed below the instrument panel in the center. All Chrysler cars are featured by extra-wide doors, making entrance and egress easy. Scientific ventila- tion insures an abundance of fresh air with complete freedom from The Chrysler Gold Seal engine, in- troduced last year on the Chrysler Royal, has been improved in that car and introduced in larger dimension on the eight-cylinder Chrysler Im- perial. A new camshaft with earlier opening and closing of the intake valves is a feature of the engine Combined with the large ports and valves it adds to efficiency and smoothness. The full-length water jacket with the oil gallery contacting directly at its lower end gives efficient cooling to both cylinders and oil. The net result of the engine changes will be an improved performance without the ioe of any of the economy for which Chryslers were noted in 1937, Fleating Power Retained The Floating Power engine mount- ings that have added so much to per- formance and passenger comfort are, of course, retained. Other featurcs that will be continued in all Chrysler engines are vibration dampener, il filter, anodized aluminum pistons with four rings, silent chain drive on camshaft, air-cooled generator and crankcase ventilator. The Chrysler automatic overdrive will continue to be optional at slight extra cost on the Royal and Imperial and standard on the Custom Imperial The equal-pressure hydraulic brakes have been increased in size on all models. The X-type frame has been considerably improved. Independent front wheel suspension, which has worked out so successfully, has been improved by the use of new shock absorber mountings and hardened steel bushings in upper control arms the same as used in lower contro! arms. Amola alloy steel tapered leaf Tear springs are used with silent “U" shackles at the rear end and rubber- cored bushings in front. All features of the all-steel bodies with one-piece top are retained in the new models. Four Men Arrested for Store Pilfering Devils Lake, N. D., Oct. 20.—(P)— Four persons, one a paroled convict from the North Dakota pentientiary who was one of a trio who robbed the Garske bank near Devils Lake in 1929, are held in the Ramsey county jail awaiting charges after clothing and other stolen goods from 11 Devils Lake stores were found Monday in their automobile near Sweetwater lake where they were nabbed by the Devils Lake police. The four are Louis Vivier, Art and Alfred Lavendure of Rolla and Joe Lavendure of Sioux City, Iowa, the latter three brothers. Formal charges have not yet been filed pending further invesigation by State's Attorney Obert C. Tiegen, On the touring models, the big promisory for five years’ “wages” at $500 a year.|trunks are designed as an integral She said that to earn the money she/part of the rear-end lines, avolding had done such things as slopping|the appearance of having been added , spreading manure, discing in the/to the car after its original design. pigs, field and shucking corn, + | tntyre, secretary to the president, | Hillsboro was in active command of FDR Appreciated Way | From the White House McIntyre |the 400 guardsmen on duty. | Guard Handled Crowd | wrote Edwards, “I want you to know how much the president appreciated |the way crowds were handled in | Appreciation for the manner in} which national guard troopers hand-/| President Roosevelt dedicated a new WPA grandstand at the fairgrounds| were in direct command of North Da- early this month was made to Adj.| kota troops on this memorable day.” Edwards said Gen. E. R. Sarles of |pital for Augusta for observation. Gen. Heber L. 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NOT BISMARCK M ‘ARGO In good taste, luxurious appear- V: i an icesne dl di peas Bnd senereus rooaies the in- lors of the new models are a ati can ReeDe ands worthy complement to their improved Off Priest’s Trouble) exterior appearance. Appointments ee are complete and thoroughly smart. Personal Stationery Stop in and place your order early BISMARCK TRIBUNE CO. Commercial Printing Dept. Vatican City, Oct. 20—(#)—An au-|One of the most striking features uf thoritative Vatican source said Tues-|the new interiors is an instrument day the Vatican would not interfere |Vanel that represents the finest mod- between Rev. Charles E. Coughlin and ern thought in designs of this kind. bis superior, Archbishop Edward Money, in the question of censoring the radio priest’s broadcasts. All Controls Grouped All controls are grouped below the center of the instrument panel, re- Informed that Walter Baertschi,|cessed so that the knobs are flush organizer for Father Coughlin’s Na- with the surface. The large three- tional Union of Social Justice, was|spoke steering wheel has a rim of seeking to have the Vatican lift the |light colored: material to harmonize “censorship” from the priest's broad- | with other interior fittings. A metal casts, the source deniéd the Vatican jring operates the horn button, so that was censoring the speeches. the driver_does not need to take his toe ® **eeese a6 $e. 2 &¢eg. Pee é 880806 geese’? §8See0c,5 8°*eeccee, eee 00008 S88 G9 CHRYSLER oY MORE FOR THE MONEY (NW THE LOW-PRICED FIELD! PHENOMENAL PERFORMANCE AT A REMARKABLE PRICE / THE BISMARCK “coon vumunnn crvennnonened O48 Biccer . . . and a beauty! That’s the new Chrysler Royal for 1938. It has three inches more wheelbase than the 1937 Royal which invaded the low-priced field with spectacular success. Look at the proud, commanding radiator! Note the jewel-like modeling of the radiator grille . . . the graceful union of hood and fenders and streamlined head-lamps! When you lobk inside, beauty greets you in! The instrument panel sets the keynote .-» blending in colo harmony with the strik- ing new steering wheel and its ring-type horn control, . . the superb upholstery in new short-nap mohair or broadcloth. More power! A bigger Gold Seal engine, which delivers 95 thrifty horsepower . . . silky smooth with Floating» Power! Glorious roominess! 119 inches of wheel- base. 96% inches from windshield to rear window! A 49 inch rear seat! Big trunk! High-priced riding comfort. ..long wheel- . .~ scientific weight distribution. . . slow-recoil ‘Amola Steel springs .. . Aero Hydraulic Shock Absorbers. Safety leadership with Safety AUl-Steel Bodies. ..Chrysler hydraulic brakes...valve seat inserts » . . finger-touch steering. . . silent-synchronized gear shifting . . . with Automatic Overdrive as optional equipment. Chrysler’s top-ranking standards . . . doz- ens of extra precision operations to assure reliability and long life. Truly, for 1938, Chrysler again tops ’em all in the low-priced field! THE LUXURIOUS IMPERIAL Tue BeautiFuL, high powered Imperial for 1938! More fine car for the money than America has ever seen! Under that long, impressive hood, anew, bigger engine...the most thrilling in Chrysler history! The electrifying response of 110 horsepower... . cradled by Floating Power. ‘The proud, commanding beauty that comes from added length and size! Wheelbase increased to 125 inches . . . for low-swung smartness and grace . . . the roominess of fine-car luxury! Deep, wide, chair-high seats! Beautiful * CHRYSLER SWEEPS. ON IN THE LOW-PRICED FIELDS appointments! Matchless riding ease. ., longer wheelbase . . . balanced weight dis- tribution . . . independently sprung front wheels . . . and Aero Hydraulic Shock Absorbers. Safety 4//-Stee/ Bodies... hydraulic brakes «+ « steering and gear shifting perfection. Automatic Overdrive is optional equipment. You'll want to drive this split-second per- former . . . you'll thrill to its ability, marvel at its price! SEE THE CARS 1938 Chrysler Royal and Imperial are on display at Chrysler dealers’ showrooms. & Curyster Rorat. .. Coupe, $918. Four-Door ‘Touring Sedan with trunk, $1010. Eight other body styles. & CHRYSLER IMPERIAL... Coupe, $1123. Four- Door Touring Sedan with trunk, $1198. Four other body styles. %& Curysten Custom Imperial... three body styles. Prices furnished on request. & All rices quoted are delivered prices in Detroit, with ‘ederal taxes, bumpers, spare tire and tube, and prep- aration for delivery included. Any state or local tax must be added. To ascertain price in your city, simply aad transportation charges . . . local and state taxes if any, Additional scceworics available at prices quotes lealer. Time payments to fit your puss on Official Commercial Credit Company Plan. Team in on Mojor Bowes, Columbia Network, Every Theredey, 9 te 10 P. M. Boston Stenderd Time. 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