The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 6, 1917, Page 8

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BISMARCK DAILY.TRIBUNE TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1917. THEY ARE HERE METRO PICTURES PRESENTS Tonight and Tomorrow FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN and BEVERLY BAYNE In the Vivid Metro Wonder Play “In the Diplomatic Service” A Stirring Story of Love and International Politics in FIVE SUPERB ACTS EXTRA Special Added “Red River—Wi NEW REGISTRATION 10 ADD MANY’ THOUSANDS TO HIGHAY FUND Item of. Dealers’ Licenses: Alone Will ‘Mean Big Tnorease in Amount Available The signing’ of Houso Bill 167, which’ the governor now has under consideration, will immediately aud thousands ‘of dollars to the amounts which will be available for the con- struction of better highways in North First Time Shown in Bismarck ATTRACTION nnipeg to St. Paul Dog Derby” Big Double Show} ORPHEUM THEATRE | Matinee and Two 2 Shows Each Night In addition to diverting into all the revenues received from the registration and re-registration of cars in private hands, at the present fee of $3 per annum, the bill requires dealers to take out a special license each year for each separate car ‘on from three to fi {the state highway fund two-thirds of; would make his contri | the car, equivalent ceived from 13 handled, at $15 per annum, and tne t income from this source will be con- siderable, The average dealer tak “BINGO” Absolutely Removes Corns and Calluses Completely (25 Cents, All Drug Stores, In- cluding Cowan’s Drug Store. 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Buriae Les Lowe ee bil the fact where a single license tag is being) |used by eight car owners, Knocking | around their own neighborhood, the automobilists do not use any tag, but when they have occasion to jump into y they drive over to vherever the to be at that ;In another locali | knowledge one lice: ly used from auto- under the present law} 20,000. Under be coupled ' $85,000 availeble from the Shi ford federal aid act, for the construc- | tion of trunk-line roads. | FEDERAL AID NOT TO BE CONFINED TO BEST ROADS, SAYS HOUSTON, There is no truth in the report that} f wa aid, under the kleford act to be confined to road-building, Engineer Jay W. Bliss, } retary of the North Dakota high- it y the Wif- | i | | understanding quite pre- tate, it would be much from a of Ag- Bliss. {report that states desiring to obtain money for roads w y the federal aid act, which appropriates $89,000,- ‘000, must build only expensive roads, and to make it clear that no particu- |lar kind of material will be required or favored by the department of agri- culture to the detriment of other materials.” “There is not the slightest truth in such a report,” said Secretary Hous- ton, “This department, which is charged with the administration of the federal aid road act, has placed absolutely no restrictions, either di- | rect or implied, upon the kinds of highways to be constructed, States may submit for approval any kind of road, even an earth road, and approv- al will be given if the construction be substantiated in character, suit- able for traffic needs, and meets tne terms of the federal act. To give state legislators and highway officials the impression that this department favors only costly types of road or discrimination in favor of any par- ticular material results not only in spreading misinformation, but in plac- ing barriers in the way of states which wish to avail themselves of federal aid in road construction.” ‘North Dakota’s federal aid, with the amount which the state has appro- priated to meet the requirements of the federal act, will make available for the state highway commission's work this year between $150,000 and $200,000. ————_—__—_ BRONSON ON THE JUMP. H. A. Bronson of the attorney gen- eral’s office is absent on an official tour which will take him to Fargo, Grand Forks and Devile Lake. The Hotel of Character and Com. fort. .Hote! Radisson, Minneapolis. Klein. Custom-made shirts. Francis “X. Bushman and ‘Beverly “Rheumatism ; | Remarkable Home Cure Given by One Who . | BadIt—He Wants Ev ALLEGED HOUSE OF WL FAME IS CLOSED BY ORDER d with a tem ! ued by Judge Nuessle of the | urt, the John Bennett house | ront street, was locked up yesterday by Sheriff J. P. French he charge that it was a disor- derly house. No inmates were arrest- ed. The owner of the property will be given 30 days’ time in which to make his answer to. the court. Bennett is said to have come to Bis- marck from La Crosse, Wis. Francis X. Bushman and Beverly Bayne, in “Diplomatic Service,” at the Orpheum Tonight and Wednesday Matinee. ‘Suffererto Benefit. Send No Money—Just Your Address, Years of awful suffering and mise taught this man, Mark H. Jackson of 8; New York, how terrible piness rbeumatisin 4s, se given him sym- patby with all unfor who are within Its grasp. He wants evers rheumatic victim to know bow he was cured. Bead what be says: ] Mad Sharp Pains Like Lightning Flashes Shooting Through My Joints.”” “In the spri: Muscitlar and Talia fered as ouly those three years. I tried re doctor after doctor, but such relief ecelved was only temporary. Finaliy, ely that cured me completely, and it has never re- turned, I have given it to a number who were terribly afficted and even bedridden with Rheu matism, and it e da cure in every case. 1 want every su from any form of rheu- matic trouble to try this marvelous healing power, Don't send a cent; simply mall your name and address and I will'send it tree totry, After you have used it and it has proven {tself to be that long-looked-for means of curing your Rheuma- fista, you may send the price of it, one dollar, but, ‘understand, I do not want your money un: less you are perfectly satisfied to send it. Isn't that fair? Why suffer any longer when positive fellof ‘s thus offered you free? Don't delay. Write today, MARK H. 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The fabrics are all wool; worsteds, finished and unfinished; flannels: serges; homespuns; cheviots; dixie weaves. The colors: Grays, greens, blues and browns— any number of new ideas you haven’t seen ‘before. from *15, *18, $20, *25 © °35 Spring hats, shirts, shoes, neckwear, etc.— a remarkable service for you; the goods are gathered in your interest and sold that way; the more we do for you the more we do for ourselves. ; Custom Tailoring -S. E. Bergeson & Son CLOSED SUNDAYS AND EVENINGS EXCEPT SATURDAY

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