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‘AGE TWO THE BISMARCK daa 210K WINNERS IN GARDEN Many Fine 21 Children as Re- suit of Contest 1y contest: which have been con-| lucted in the schools hh heen 1amed, Those winning the prize: ollow: High first; Mur third; sholas H. Woekle, first, hal 1, second, Richard Hor rrades: Mary Jane in Brown, se third; Wacht al Coleman Tha nd, Donald W third. he first prize e ‘ister follow he Conservation of the Barbara vation of —anin J of the general beau e du a be too late. E ins of preservat employed This great battle for the preserva- | nservation cannot be esthetic no ap- | ture; but we must} e the plea stronger by present- and photographs cn mand n by appealing to the of those that hav ion of } When ears, the and con: wrons and in tion of such extermin » been nee destroyed by at all, during our own tim that if they had chance, would b ple.” FREY? SERVICE |e BISMARCK. NORTH DAKOTA w | Knowh all over the Northwest for Quality | ® MAIL US YouR FILMS ~,, tice. reparations. SOLD EVERYWHERE Whatever Your Car— Willard has the right battery for it, of the right size, capacity and voltage. That’s because Willard has installed more batteries on.more makes of cars than anybody else. H We don't guess, we know { what your car | life character is the confide lames the wild b WEEK ESSAYS i: = " a ys Turned in ,, rister, | Jack ell fith fred Ellit th ‘destruction ANE COLOR IN CHEEKS Be Better Looking—Take ‘ Olive Tablets hould) 4 your skin is is yellow—complexion d pallid~-tongue coated—appetite poor— ! you have a bad taste in your mouth— | a lazy, no-good feeling—you should | take Olive Tablets. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—a sub- | [* : stitute for calomel—were prepared by Dr. Edwards after 17 years of study. Dr.Edwards’OliveTabletsarea purely | »rld@ vegetablecompound mixed with oliveoil. You will know them by their olive color. Tohaveaclear, pink skin, bright eyes, | y no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like childhood days you must get at the cause | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act on j very, the liver and bowels like calomel—yet have no dangerous after effects. ‘They start the bile and overcome con- 'Y ’ stipation. Take one or two nightly and ot note the pleasing results. Millions of | boxes are sold annually at 19¢ and 30c citen{ JOhn Keenen Dies ‘ In Portland i Sohn Keenan) leon ver G. d. Keenan of Burleigh | a | county and resident of Bismarek for former ster of dee s died at their home in elegram received ieee 1 known in this and family moved little more than two some time with asthma, ELKS PLAN KIDDIES’ HELP Menthers of the El ‘The Elis are agreed that the money some worthy purpose, y likely something © boys and girls of the city. for the nih | ool written by Mi Barbs A ce is one of the most im- ant duties of the men and | nen of today. Tt is an impera- | because it must be per-| t once, for otherwise it will| ery possible n, sentimental, ucational and legislative,—must | Mechanic: “How many miles have you run on this oll?” Car Owners “About stx hundred.” thin, You're apt to damage hat. We'll éll with Suaoco this tame. 2 you'll notice the difference in the the wild | | nit of wild. | STEARNS’ ELECTRIC PASTE 4 recognized as the guaranteed exterminator or Cockroaches, Waterbugs, Ants, Rats aud Don’t waste time trying to kill these pests sith powders, liquids or any experimental Lahr Motor Sales .Co. Ready for Use—Better than Tra Ty Loz. box, 3¢ 15-02. box, $1.50 | Bismarck, N. D. Wachter & Bean, Glen Ulin, N. D. Hebron Hdwe, Co. Dodge & Twin City Tractors J. A. Forster Garag Richardton, N. D. Buick & Overland Dickinson, N. D. Dodge & Overland Red Trail Garage Willys-Knight, Overland Northwestern Motor ‘These dealers sell cars—they want them to run well—for along time. That’s why they put Sunoco in them. MARSHALL: WELLS-COMPANY MINNBAPOLIS SPOKANB Rovig-Skjod Co. Johnston & Digby Sander Merc. Co. Rose. pire & Imp. Co. : Dodss ee Co. CHINO /Imerica’s Home Shoe Polis amazed. Sunocois the onl: in six types—and 'THESB DEALERS SELL SUNOCO~TALK LUBRICATION WITH THEM French & Welch Hdwe. Co- Bismarck, N, D- Park Trading Co. Wasem Hdwe. Co. Halliday, N. D. Motor Inn Killdeer, Ny D. ¥ Darger & Jorgenson Flasher, N. D. Dittus Bros. Elgin, N. D. % Hertz Bros. New Leipzig, N. D. ‘Klein Bros. Burt, N. D. Harrison Hdwe, Co. New England, N. D. Wilton Motor Sales Co. Wilton, N. D. ad OHA Y, MAKES II BRIGHT— » KEEPS LEATHER RIGHT The smart shine—the every-day shine for thrifty people who know that_it’s the little things that count big. Black,Tan, White,Ox-blood, Brown The SHINOLA Home Set is a household neces- sity. Makes family shoe shining easy, quick, and economical. Genuine bristle dauber.and big lamb’s wool polisher. “The Shine for Mine!’ You own a car. The most important thing for you to know about that car is—“what is my oil doing?” And if most car owners knew, they’d be The safest thing for you to do is to fill your crank-case now with SUNOCO THE DISTILLED OIL. For the same reason that you use dis- tilled water when you- want pure water—you should use anaes oe it’s pure. It gives more perfect sis cation. It prolongs the life of your motor. It gives greater power—because iasaken op perfect piston ring Ask any Sunoco dealer for booklet, be Inside Y. Hazelton Motor Co. Tappen Merc, Company Steele Hdwe, Company. Rodgers Bros. & Bliss’, “McKenzie, N. BD. Menoken, N, D. cone EU avis! NEW GARAGE ok © would improve the herself that out of pure gratitude she is anxious to tell all other suf- ferers just how to get rid of their torture by a simple way at home. Mrs. Hurst has nothing to sel Merely mail your own name and ad , and she witl gladly send you uluable information entirely a for the Bismarck Motor this ree, Write her at once before you) ‘The re will be 50 by 130 feet, forget. Adv. e- ‘oncrete floor and will be know how “No faney wrapper — just good gum!” Can your furniture withstand the daily damage of living? Constant use of your possessions brings down on tables and dressers ‘@ disfiguring rain of blows. A hundred articles stab, slash, dent, batter and hack till the wood is pit- ted and marred and the value is gone. Devoe Paint and Varnish Products prevent this destruction. ‘They give your furniture: charmed life. Blowe ere warded off; beautyandusefulness: preserved throughout yesrs of use, A. E. SHIPP, eee N. D. United States Tires are Good Tires 30x3% “Usco” is still the fabric money’s- worth of America. If your dealer tries to sell you some- thing else he won't be surprised if you tell him “No.” s “Usco’s” are built by the same people who make Reyal Cords. This fact counts. Where to buy US. Tires” (0, W. HENZLER : Bismarck, aaa he Bismarck Motor company motor company will move fi present location on “the number of Studed in the city has grown so fast that cilities will be of: hildren Building of a new fire-proof gar er’ distributors , on the vacant dot fford’s restaurant, = :) is Then you tor Oil, 1 cache Deas end Beatine’ eh prepared to relieve Infants one month old to Children all ag Constipation Wind Colic ~ an ~ <4 To Sweeten Stomach GOOD it is! Aids in the assimilation of Food, promoting Cheerfulnes Natural Sleep without Opiates To avoid imitations, always look for the we have to have more room Mr. Bertsch when asked the for the building. addition to Studebaker especi Regulate Bowel$§ of Bop h Proven directions on each packige. Ph i everywhere * 7 ‘atan Cement Starts Things— and Keeps Them Going ies"Usoo"ll me Time Again = Scores of industries keep producing,armies of work- men are kept busy, to sup- ply demands arising from the use of portland cement. Unlike most common articles, cement not only starts things but keeps them going. On every con- struction job it creates demand for an almost im- measurable volume of other essential materials and services. Just take the one most closely related class of these —sand, gravel, crushed stone—the “aggregate” for concrete. Simply to get these out of the earth and prepare them for use dur- ing the season of active demand, requires the em- ployment of at least 50,000 men. Hundreds sak thousands more are engaged in con- crete work on construction jobs. One would hardly think that the water in concrete amounted to much, Yet more had to be pumped or measured for this pur- pose last year than was used alto- gether in Duluth or Fort Worth. Transporting the cement and “aggregates” for concrete keeps more locomotives and freight cars busy than there are on the New York Central Railroad. And those engines burn coal, 6,500,000 tons a year, as much as 6,500 miners takeout. ~- And sothe list might be length- ened indefinitely. The cement industry depends on a great number of other indus- tries. They also depend on it: Ina very real sense, these’ are all one industry. PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION MINNEAPOLIS * eA National Organization improve and Extend the Uses of Concrete eee ot ete Gen. d garage fa Rest, and