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i PAGE TWO ' MUCH FEDERAL ~ AID FOR ROAD CONSTRUCTION $75,000,000 Appropriated For, The Fiscal Year Ending | June 30, 1922 HELP FOR FOREST ROADS, Washington, Dec. 7.-- Seventy-five million doll became available as federal aid for road construction in| the various states under the Federal Highway Act, recently signed by) President Harding. In addition, $1! | 000,000 was appropriated for national} rest roa The $75,000,000 repre- the federal government's appro- ion to the work of building high- in the various states and must} be matched, dollar for dollar, by funds trom the state treasu | ies, except in) THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE BRILLIANT WRITERS ACT IN FHIS PLAY, BUT IT COSTS $25 TO SEE IT WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7 . I am justified in calling ‘attention to the fact that the department of in- terior—the home department—is fully égulppéd and prepared to do its part in the development of those great na- [UNTOLD WEALTH | MANDAN NOTES | Claims _ $150,000,000,000 Con. s-—————_—______+---+ tained In Acres Held In’ | Rlect Officers The Public Domain At Regular Meeting Washington, Dec, 7—-An untapped Mizpah Shrine Xo: 1 of the White wealth estimated at a* minimum of Shrine cf Jerusalem Monday evening one. hundred and fifty pillions of dol-/ held its annual meeting and elected lars is contained in ‘the more thar! the followings officers: 400,000,000' of land’ still held in the! Mrs, Mary Hendozson, W. Ef. VP. public domain; Secretary Fall of the » A. O, Henderson, W. 8, Interior Department says. in his first; Mrs, Marie Spink,,N. P. annual report, made public tod: Mrs, Blossom: McGillic, C. Coal and’ ofl form the bulk of this Mrs. Marjorie Agnew, Scribe. wealth, the total coal deposits being! Harriet Maitland, pnreosy -estimated at 110;000,000,000 tons and . Olivia Convert, W. S, the oil deposits at 1,325,000,009 bar-, Mrs. Blanche Nichols, G. rels with an additional 50,000,002,000,- Mrs. Marion Countryman, Mrs. Ag- barrels of shale oil. nes Lang, I. C. Iverson, trustees. From the development of these re- ‘ REVERSE sources the federal-government, Sec-| ‘Mr. and Mrs. F. L, Sefidffer return- I Skin Clear and Flesh Firm With Yeast - ‘Vitamon- Concentrated Tablets Easy and Economical to Take—Results Quick. Every man or woman who hes heard of the wondrous health and Leauty-making poner of the vitamines in yeast, fresh veretables and other raw foods will be glad to-know of the amazing results hei obtrined trom the highly concentrated yeast-—Mastin's VIPAMON (abe wets. These supply a proper duce « tunes vitamines (A, 15, aud+C) t cd by thousands who app con venience and quic! ITS» MON mixes with your food, helps it to cigest and providgs the health-giving, strengt h-bunilding nourishment that your body must have to make firm tissue, strong nerves, rich blood and a keen, active brain. They will not cause gas or upset the stomach, bv* on the contrary, are a great aid in overcomu indigestion or chronic states where more than 5 per cent of retary Fall says, woul realize by way | ed yesterday from points in lowa and Constipation. . Pimples, boils.and skin eruptions land | 1 i era Lne pegrollows A a is «Get, That Firm’ Flesh, sure to remember the name——Mestin's VI-Ta- The $75,000,000 appropriated is for Tee ede Tete aP: ous at 10, Miss Mary Milner has returned from of Foath stake Maccists | MON. Do not accept imitations or substitu ‘ use : i { ‘ituminous 13,C:20,000,0C0 tons at Miss iB = = ri Mastin’ ¥ ‘ ‘, the fiscal year ending June 30, 1922, cents royalty. $1000,000,000. ‘a visit with friends at Glendive, Mont. Yeast VITAMON Tablets. | You can get Mastin’s VITAMON Tabletg at : a F200 000 ot a a Sub-bitumninous 36,00,006,000 OS aera een adeclat : me * able immediately, lance becom- at 8 cents 1pyalty $2,400,000,000. i. P. ; at: ‘. ing available on January.1, 1922. Here Lignite 50,009,600,000 tonaat 5 cents ed with J. D, Allen in the taxidermist i fe ‘ is how the money will be apportioned | royalty $2,500,009,000, ‘ | business in ‘Mandan the greater por- Put a Flesh, § among Northwest states: | Oil’ in public’ ownership (crude) | tion of the past eight years, has open- Clear the Skin and Increase ON S Energy When Taken With « Y 70,000,000 barrels at: $2, $1,400,929,00)' ed up a shop of his own at 108 First eve “iksity® . Every Mealior Money Back =. at 12 1-2 cents royalty $175,000,090,- Ave. N. W. and will continue in -the 600.” ‘same work. Shale of1'50,000,000:000 barrels at $2,| EIT, $100,000,000,000 at’ 5 cents royalty,’ INDUCEMENT TOO GOOD. ¢ | Allotments, 1 North Dakota $1,164,714 Illinois . 3,246,281 | 2/102,872 | 2,249,532 | MISS REBECCA WEST 9 f rf 5 Ape ZA 35,060,000,060. at ! London, Dec. 7—A Hampstead wo- 21128,597 | By NEA Service, _ |. Miss Iris Tree, daughter of Sir Her-) "Phosphate 3,500,000,000 tons at $4, man couldn't get a maid. She adver- Montana . 1,546,885 | “London, Dec. 5.—"Tickets, $25 each.” | hert Tree, brilliant poetess. 314,000,090,006 at two per cent royalty! tiged she'd furnish lodgings for her Nabraska 1,581,189 | That sign hung in front of a the- And among the men actors were | $239,000,000. | maid's husband. It took her two days is Nevada .. 953,436 | ater here when a performance was| W. L. George, the writer; Sir Gilbert Potash 20,000,000 tons at $75, $1 ht read the replies = South Dakota . teens given for the benefit of children’s} Parker, novelist; Alfred } » poet, | 509,000,000 at twia.per cent royalty, sie ds Re Rest ¢ Oregon s0ey008 | libraries. and W. Pett Ridge, humotist. $30,000,000. \ NER BRINGS 200. Utah ... - 849,417) “and. the show Was worth it. The! King George and Princess Mary} Waterpower, 13,000,000 horsepower | chou ohe Dec. 7—The White TWELVE PERFECT CHRISTMAS GIFTS ; 4 Wisconsin . 1,894,815 | three leading women’s roles were tak-| were in the audience. A at ten cents per horsepower per year,’ , fi rived h with . Washington 1,103,709 | en py: The play? It wag “Not So Bad As | $1,300,000. i pster liner Megie foncatetsalls and fi ° H Wyoming .. es _ 934,617\ Miss Rebecca West, leading novel-| We Seem,” written in 1851 by Lor¢| Indian reservations: oo Mae an ane neditaecoa TWO Of the appropriation of $15,000,000 | j.¢_ : Lytton, When it was first produced | Oil 600,000,000 barrels at $3, $1,800, New Guinea, consigned So Hon, WA for the improvement of national for-) “\rargot” Asquith, wife of the for-|] Charles Dickens took part and Queen | 000,000, y | Hundred:-pal 3 e a est roads, $5,000,000 was made avail-| mer premier. Victoria attended. Phosphate 1,000,000,000 tons at $4,), = : Will Solve the Christmas Shopping at able for the fiscal year ending June | $4,000,000,000. ‘ ce Probleni ay 30, 1922, and $10,000,000 for the fol-| Alaska: \ fe ey Y . . } lowing fiscal year. |Eact state must select a connected} System, Governor McKelvie noted Coal 20,000,080,000 tons, all grades} .. A ay IMPORTANT— 3 i The federal highway. eet ja pian road systém not exceeding 7 per cent| “The reduction of one per cent in the at diva! cents CoML vanetaey 0 \ J j t ‘ To do your justice and insure eral way resembles the federal aid; i ‘“ dias eaeict S r ETA 4 an 5,090, arrels at $1, 0,000, timely eae ~ . afte act of 1916, but contains several new|° ite) rogd; mileage for, improvement unter est Tate will, help a; lotufory/as )00 at ten per cent royalty $2,500,000. la b deliv ery, appointments. a features. Administration of the act| With federal aid. This system will be| is shown in the fact that a general re-} Waterpower, 2,500,000 horsepower) 4 & BISMARCK. NORTH DAKOTA © sy shou e made now—our quality : fe by the secretary of agriculture, and | divided into two classes, one of which | duction of one per cent in the inter-] at ten'¢ents per horsepower per year! | Known all over the Northwest for Qual demands ‘time and attention. , Y under him the bureau of publi roads, ; will be known as interstate highways| est rate of loans of Nebraska banks { $250,000. z, \¥ ® MAIL US YOUR FILMS & f 3 le remains unchanged. jand the other as inter-county high-| at the present time would represent| ,SUtface value sof public lands out: - : . 3 ‘ ‘ . Apportionment of the fund to the| ways. The inter-state highways must| saving\ of over three million dol | *i@e of-national forests: ott ; 0 j i states is almost the same as in'the/ not exceed three-sevenths of the sys-| ars a year to borrowers.” Desert atid semi arid yande 100;000,- | previous act, the fund being divided | tem selected; on them not more than] Governor McKelvie said in conclu-{ 200, acres at $2, $10,000,000. { : Bismarck i into three parts, one-part apportioned | 60 per cent of the state's allotment] sion: s Grazing lands, 75,000,000 acres at $2,/ WRITERS Studi au Sire 9 according to population, one according ; can be spent without’ the joint ap-| “Al 1 seek now on behalf of agri- $150,000,000. Bee ees ishbOTt All makes udlo ani ome Service. . - to area and the third according to/proval of the secretary of agriculture] culture is that it shall have the credit | orate tee $60,000,000 55:.48,000; a FRAMES MADE TO ORDER mileage of rural and star mail routes. i and the state highway department. | that is needed in the conservative and Ue Selena ieoresta Ohi Doh Bismarck i A new feature is the stipulation that/ The inter-county highways, which] successful conduct of legitimaté farm- Graahig lands, 140,000,000 acres at'| , > Typewriter Co. no state shall receive less than one-j consist of the remainder of the sys-| ing operations, with a realization of 273,000,600. . ee? | ISMAKCK, i half of one per cent of the total fund) tem selected, will receive the remain-|| the fact that the obligations that were Lene i which amounts to-$365,625. This stip-| der of the state’s allotment. incurred b the afrmers during a timé Other resources $145,000,000. i ulation will increase the amount re-| ceived by four of the smaller states, | Dela’ e, New Hampshire, Rhode Islandand Vermont. © H "eral aid received on any project must Except in states where more than 5 per cent of the area is unappropri- ated public land, the amount of fed- when prices were inflated can only be discharged in a ghadual way under | says Secretary ‘Fall, nd after the present conditions of deflated] period of unlimited expenditure prices.” “History is now’ repeating itself, a! in| war measures and in ‘preparing for) war, in the creation of a navy, etc., it) not exceed 50 per cent of the estimat- ed cost. In states where more than Considerable Change. ¢ Considerable change, however, is made by..the act in the manner in{ which a state may use its allotment. United States postal ;service . has. |5 per cent of the area is unappropri- | 300,000 employes. ‘ated public land the 50° per cent al- lotment is increased by an amount equal to one-half the percentage of wMappropriated public land “In the state. Before any funds can be paid to te, the state must appropriate ;Monéy, under the direct control of the ‘state highway department, to match ‘the federal allotment, and for the | maintenance of federal aid highways. | What the new appropriation will ;mean to the country can be judged by the use\to which the $275,000,000 previously appropriated has heen put, | according to officials of the United States Department of Agriculture. | Practically $200,000,000 of. that money ‘has been put to work in projects j which are either entirely completed or ; now under construction. To match | this amount the states have appropri- lated $265,000,000. GOVERNORS TALK AIDFOR FARMERS Unless you see the name ‘‘Bayer’’ on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 21 years and proved safe by millions for | such expenditures to the very utmo: WARNING! Say-‘‘Bayer’’ when you buy Aspirin. | | | | |Gov. McKelvie Seeks Credit For has been found: necessary to curtais | Buy them in the large package ‘ for all the family inal Ss hae it oear . Colds Headache. Rheumatism : I : | Charleston, 8. G, Dec. 7—Address- Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis . Ss ; cat ‘ing the “Governors Conference. here Earache ieee é Pain Pain:> “°° E pack Big Sioux Family. Soda Crackers in MISS FRANCES NEWMAN, , | today on agricultural credit, Gov. 8. R. s 20 » | Chicago, 4 “Only a medicine of truly wonder- ful merit could have done what Tan- lac did for me and there ds nothing half good enough for me to say about it,” said Miss Frances Newman, 2639 Lignite Coal Co. (Corner Front and Eighth St.) CHAS. RIGLER, Manager. Phone 738. 4 COAL $5.00 PER TON DELIVERED | McKelvie of Nebraska, declared that ‘the farmer should be privileged to of- jter a character of collateral which, ; though it may not be promptly liqui- | dated when the loan matures, affords | sufficient security so long as it is i Accept enly “Bayer”? package which contains: proper directions. Mardy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets— Also bottles of 24-and:100Drugs Aspirin Js the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of*Sallesli jgene Mever, Jr.. at the head of the | corporation, and even though its oper- j ations were begun only a few weeks} Let us have your order now. and the Federal Reserve Bank sys- |tem, agriculture will receive .all of! = : {the credit it needs.” : } : : | Relative to the Federal Reserve &. jago, it is now well under way and 1} : 1 1 : jbelieve that }-*ween this corporation ; as urn ign e 0a 0. extra-large, kept-right packages, because twenty years’ experience proves that families eat them in great quantities; Crisp, flaky, tasty—and . nourishing. One bite and you'll’ know they'ré ‘ Manchester Biscuit Co. Sioux Faile, S. D. end Fargo, N. D. Established 1902 5 , By “ ary i kept intact. . s x Heer Se ‘< HehES ‘bod: ver 8 “If this can be done,” Gov. McKel- (ae a the tastiest. Always have plenty on hand. Always ae Ate Pon Uap ans acny Louse ver suf-/ vie sai thousands of farmers’ will | ea. ‘ he W: j fered any mors from indigestion than pe enabléa to carry on their farming aWh ( ; ] fresh, because baked here tn the est. \: rt ‘i Su ai Wid aay T was in| operations’ in ‘an economical dnd bus- | Be en oa. NE 8 7 : : aa anelis ada Be neseekatnil Smothering | iness-like way, the even distribution aay a eg ‘ s sa y hea alpitated so vio-| of marketing will He encouraged, and P d Sl bay = é a x senely olen had heart trouble, | the livestock industry will not be ir- #18 oor an a : i _— " pe apne BOW it was all caused from | reparably discouraged. et i 2 BYE as aN » " : : ies ee Tanlac.1 feet ana |, Jt is idle to assume that the credit git eats up a pile of money during the winter months. We 2 ‘ x 10k like. ‘a'ditterdnt person. fave eerie crouleure ka ne sup- og don’t meddle with that sort of swindle coal, at all. 4 a splendid appetite and my digestion | goes ose aes Miaeiivotiessatiae| [i ; eer) i ! . . ° > 3 pues a sleep eight or nine SunKort his NOeewinween! : ae fo) s We Bei But One Grade—The Best. : ~ ; pote i) 2, jae Fe engl eet up in its The placing of one billion’ dollars THIS POLICY IS BEST for us, because by so doing, ‘ i ERIEEK AE, Meateinae ai [hu disposal of the agvlciltural ay Sin ae all our trade, and add, many new customers io F AMIL SOD A ( R ACKE fon wea MaYS.'S | sts of the country through the War ur list. \ 7 now and I certainly ought to be, for Finance Cor : . a40! ¢ So ec cag ere id Finance Corporation contains a very = it is ° My : mt : = Tm enioving, lite a 1a marek tye! HOBETU aspect, Nebraska's chiet add ss And it is best for you_to use only the best. —e "4 S78 sma Y | ed my 7 ‘ a .” JoveDh Breslow and by. leadltg drug-|"‘rnis money if being loaned on aiff ggeese FOR YOUR HEALTH. ; eS ¥ . |fairly liberal, though perfectly safe, re BEST FOR YOUR PURSE. ie | basis on the tangible assets of the far- |i 7 " ' a iMer, not including land, and the re- sg HAT YOU WANT—- | Payment of these loans may be ex- WHAT YOU NEED—_ * SAVE 50c A TON tended trom time covering a period | WHAT YOU MUST HAVE— Ps of three years.” he said. “This money and what yor i G— Order Your Coal From becomes available to. the farmer if y Riche we) TSI OSH AVIN F \ ; through the local banks or througa RAR ASD tet cect [ \business and financial rations ? The New Salem. business and financial corporations OUR GOOD OLD RELIABLE . . jthat are in a position to serve him. REPUTATION COA: : “It is well organized, with Mr, Bu- L. ¥ }

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