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MAN eenewm . PAGE EIGHT WOMEN URGED | TOBE ACTIVE. IN POLITICS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1925 [general way the need for constitu-| this county will be named by Mr. leions and laws, the reasons why) Wineman in a short time. they must be followed and obeyed BANK CALL IS 1d A id 1 fe 1 If re- getitrough. DODGES RISING) +010 storie ®t ISSUED TODAY A call for the condition of state A sign designating the railroad ey dee st rtue. vecond seraeting Swill! 86 and national banks, as of close of 3 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE HGe wewonIat [NEW DEVICE - GUARDS GRADE the end of the ties. The greatest/ distance betwepn these curbs is ten| feet, and the burve is sufficient to) make it necessary to slow down to| | GILMAN FINDS PRODUCTION OF crossingNand a warning to go slow is! M. B, Gilman has returned from | 3 + i kway: - i ~ |to enlist the support of the high placed in the parkways at the ex-| Dodge Brothers factory with the re \ecyool, pupils in. law enforcement and to work out a plan for their act- ive cooperation with enforcement of- treme end&away from the railway &s/ port that the production of most of) is a warning during the day, and a red |the standard lines of automobile: Acked to Stand for God, Home and Country by Bismarck Speaker as Warnings Ee 116th of 1100 cars daily. In anite of Speakers to carry out the work in ‘| lthis great production all of Dodge ' a 1 AGAIN DIVORC Dee dealers are short of cai \ Tallahassee, Fla., March 18.—The | | STAND BY CONSTITUTION CROSSINGS Florida Uses Method of Di- vided Parkway With Signs reflector is placed at the same loca- | above normal. tion as a warning-at night. and shrubbery may baplanted in the parkways to beautify the spots. REMARRIED PAIR On Monday, the Flowers | Dodge Brothers built 1018 cars whi! \the factory for 1489 cars. and are trying to get increased ship- i that same day urgent orders, either | by wire or long distance came into| A pro-| |duction schedule began Monday, the! ficials. To this end a Law and Order So- ciety will be formed in each high school to which only bona fide high school students shall be eligible. business March 14, was issued today by the state ckaminer and the comp- troller of the currency. Every person should drink at least three pints of water daily. Florida State Road Department has devised a simple and inexpensive de- vice that promises to cut down rail- road grade crossing accidents. One already is in use as an experiment Minot, N. D., Mar. 18.—Married,| ments. divorced, remarried, and now di-| “For Ten Years Dependable” real- vorced a second time—and all within |ly gives the reason for Dodge Bro- a space of a little more than two|thers great success in the fewest years—is the record of the marital| possible words. . It means a true,| misadventures of Mr. and Mrs. Wi!-|and tried product which has proven | Why This Is The ° | Time To Buy Mrs. Eric A. Thorberg Is Speaker at Conference 4 in Devils Lake and the department plans to build|liam Boyd of Minot. through years of hard work, its real A sthers in its state-wide road con-|_ The couple was first married Nov. |value—a product of known quality My — ‘ 24, 1922, Four months later, Mrs. !gelling at a reasonable price, not de- : I he ( ar f Devils Lake, N. D., March 18. Call SULUCKIOn Pr Ce ren Boyd obtained a divorce. Seven| preciated by continual year models. f Ying upon her hearers to dedicate | The device now in use is located| months later remarriage followed. |All of these items explain, in part, WOR RRP iis (idkic. Goll and coun | aa Bate: uel 1 at Cottondale,| Notwithstanding Boyd's promises|the ever increasing demand for ie = ech where the highway crosses the At-|to reform, the complaint alleged, he | Dodge Brothers cars. A . . | bled phe dle ee cove z lanta and St.-Andrews Bay railroad.|treated the plaintiff in a cruel and| . Se IGHT now is the, best time in yy marck, state regent of the Daughters | It consists of two parkways, one on|inhuman manner. The court again| a . : 9 of the Amcrican Revolution, directed either side of the railroad enclosed | granted Mrs. Boyd's application for Pupils To Aid 1925 to select and purchase a The decree prohibits remarrying within 90 a divorce. either days. Custody of one daughter is given to Mrs. Boyd. by a conerete curb which divides the new automobile. travel. causing the motorist going in one direction to pass on the right side of the parkway, while traffic in the opposite direction goes to the left. mt One section of curb begins 70 feet from the end of the railroad ties on either side of the railroad, and is constructed along the center line of the highway to the end of the ties, Another section begins at the same point and is constructed in an arc of a circle on the right of the center of the highway, and intersects the first section of curb twenty feet from t! an appeal to the women of the state to take an active part in politics and dedicate themselves to the ser- © vice of their country in an address “at the state conference of the Daughters of the American Revolu ' tion here today. “There are four institutions in this our country—the home, the school, the church, the government, each with a function of its own, each de pending on the other, all overlapping” Mrs. Thorberg said. We have cased our conscience in late years by blam ing the shortcomings of the one on the activities of the other. | “The strength of America is in her sons and daughters. The Ameri-| can home is the cradle from whence pme these sons and daughters—into 4 ose hands rests the destiny of our , nation, Are we being careful enough | of the American home? Are we sub-| from Law Enforcement ’ Grand Forks, N. D., Mar. 18.—Two addresses in e interest of law enforcement will be given in the Grand Forks county high schools, one this month and one in May, ac- cording to plans made by the law enforcement committee of the State Bar association of which H. F. Hor- ner of Fargo is chairman. J. B. Wineman, state’s attorney is taking charge of the work in this county, similar addresses are to be given throughout the state at that time. The first address will cover in a All the new models are definitely in : the market. Local stocks Show a y complete assortment. You can get immediate delivery. SEEKS GOOD MEALS «~ Paris, Mar. | 18—The famous French Club of One Hundred has traveled more than 25,000 miles by motor in search of good meals. The purpose of thé organization is to find what hotels and cafes serve the best meals and award two medals each year for excellence in the culinary art. GUTSON BORGLUM AND HIS SKETCHES OF PROPOSED MEMORIAL STATUES. And best of all you get the use of the car during the season when an automobile delivers its largest meas- ure of service to its owner. By NEA Service Cleveland, M great artistic t ], Towering 600 fect above surround- rch 18-—The next! ing country, the statues of Washing- k of Gutzon Borg-| ton and Lincoln will be visible for lum, famous ptor, will be to con-| 60 miles. The figures will be 560 vert a spire-like peak in the Black| feet higher than the Washington Hills of South Dakota into colossal | monument. statues of Washington and Lincoln.| ‘The statues will be carved on Har- Berglum, whose work on the Stone, noy’s Peak, about 40 miles from Mountain Confederate Memorial in| Rapid City, S. D. The cost of the Georgia came to an abrupt ending! memorial will be more than a mil- ub-| after a stormy dispute with the as-| lion and a half dollars and will be stituting laxness and looseness for) coeiation in charge of it, will start| paid for through funds raised by sanctity? The influence of a moral) work on the western memorial this| popular subscription and through Ht ome will be much in raising the! summer. sulecOt! souveniPN Cols: standard of our citizens. As Daugh- ters of the American Revolution we must stand for the Amer: nome! 13 TO COMPLETE | husbandry course—Clarence Hec- i" ideal, the purity of the moral home | tor, Crosby; Albert Heide, Alkabo; 1 In our schools today are the citizens INDUSTRY COURSE) Harcid Ladd, Forbes; George Ode- ‘of tomorrow : | a gaard, Portland; Lawrence Zink, Y “Woven into the history: of our| Fargo, N. D., March If Thine | CAnene lan nome see Dae country, guiding our destiny as 4} toe jate “4 ctrial | Mische, ron; I t , BE civenvnath) cf Night) is'a deeply re-| co” students of the Industrial! Pelican Rapids, Minn.; power ma- Rete rayne) he: tccndcrs’ of’ this| Counse.au the, North Dalotay Aer, chinery- Henry 1Goersen: Munich; Hee none tera fvee,| cultural college will receive certifi-| Benjamin Harris, Warwick; Bert Tanton the'worship of God. 1¢ we| cates of graduation during the) A. Johnson, Mandan; Henry A. eaieRaid faa to Ameriean traditions | commencement exercises’ March’ 22) Koletad) St. Hilatre)/Minn,; dratta- ik Weld fast to the Araerican| 204 22. Uke/following-four cours: mani and ‘builders Asgein Stur- B ideal—an ever expanding spiritual] ©S of instruction are represented laugson, Svlod; Torolf Wolf, Tolna. ehaenh: among the graduates: power ma- The class officers are president, f “tn 1787 a group of men y Secure HUspanG ry home (sean ete vice president, 7 Sicilia names) for them-| and dartsmen and builders.) Asgeir urlaugson; secretary- Berner a ranveriel of cudsiver;| Aut Melmlles Shaw.) miangelne) treasurer Mueninuscrs Uawrenie Peet crer in tbulladelonia and after| Suter of the Farmers’ Wife, St.| Zink will’read the class history and We atesreasiiveration: gave us ithe | oey deliver the commence; | George Odegaard the class pro- i Constitution of the United States. menciaines Steer by the Stars.” | phecy. {Th greatest heritage that has come Other features of the program are Twenty the class play which was written] play, is an original production in Ato us is the constitution. Are We! by three of the gr@duates, the in- y ‘ P Pern iciiesh “Arelwe vigilant. that) a° twist course alumni dijners thelleraddate written by three of the BRE eee poe oaisimnine (Gustelall courke: alumni dinner) the | eraduatee.” Clarence msctar, Us te Be cocetibution: hue, stood™the elhee aniston aad a rand the rence Zink, and Ben Harris. Bisstewit Unie, Undersit we havelWceuheey. The college orchestra ic a Beone re Tee Revena He hoes under direction of Dr. Putnam will! Yunderstands the constitution could PET itise JOniliter, a ae “be anything but a real American ote college, has been chosen to present Ha ft ship is the highest gift) the graduation certificates. These are alternately raised and low- yof the nation. Service to community,| ‘The graduates as announced by ered in such a way as to giye r State encioation is erdty of every A. G. Arvold, in charge of the pro-| walking motion. The vehicle has | Beene auras tp eval lava neelen | gram, include the following: farm | carried eight tons. women of lofty purpose are the hold- ¥ ers of public office. “It is time that we in North Da- Ir , kota give serious thought to our of- IT | fice-holders, out public servants, the il + makers and administrators of our laws. We have one flag, Old Glory, {the symbol of America; we have one “language, one government—there is no room for ‘ism’s’— Bolshevism, yCommunism, Sovetism, 1. W. W.'sm, wradicalism of any hind.” Mrs. Thorberg said ‘Daughters of the Americar tion stand for prepardnes imilitary training camps a stricted immigration “May our work so radiate and ilive that our descendents may point} to us their ancestors as having held} «true to American ideals, the basis| ‘given to us by our ancestors,” Mrs.| (Thorberg said. “In many respects Fine same problems face us today in # he unrest of the world that faced Hour ancestors after the Revolution- Vary war, and the same spirit and Bprinciples which secured for us our present prosperity and leadership will preserve to our descendents the resources, matcrial, educational and paviritual of our country.” It is our daily pleasure to show and demonstrate the new Willys-Overland models to those interusted in fine motor cars. Come in arid see them 4 at your earliest convenience. Lahr Motor Sales €o. Distributors of Willys: Overland Fine Motor Cars “Try Bergeson’s First” March winds can blow April showers can drizzle Hart Schaffer & Marx FOUR WINDS TOPCOAT Is stylish through it all. ATT UOC UCU UU UU UOUUUUOUUCUOUCOUU QUOC COU CUOO UOC CCLLG men who You can’t. beat it for an all around coat; its dressy, its serviceable, its long wearing, its economical. All the new shades, all the new lines, all the new fabrics. Quarters,” the class Permanent roads area good investment —not an expense WALKING MOTOR CAR Uondon, Mar. 18.—A motor car that walks has been invented by » Britisher. It is equipped with two pairs of runners each 10 feet long. Bergeson’s Where buiter things cost no more, Howthe _ Motor Industry Set the Pace for Highway Building The “horseless carraige” of yesterday is now being produced as the modern automobile at the rate of 4,000,000 a - year. The total number of motor vehicles registered in the United States is con- siderably over 17,000,000. : ~ And automobiles built today are more than ever capable of.economically serv- But there is an obstacle standing in the way of their maximum service to theyre well 4; You, too, can howe pals vigorous,robust, y perfection * ) Popularity Like this Meas iati of Greater Values that the! Revolu- citizens for re- ‘You just know theyre NOT well There is no reason for you we to look or feel this way , The new good Maxwell has won Furthermore, the new good Mi ern Babel, is to have automatic tele- car. car, * 2 ‘ ‘ pienso any" teeaes “|| CONSTIPATION means Gamrofsomment ibeceaphe gpaleg deal, abut mbes Lior ot ie gion | poken i is cimast apse no question that the car offers | Maxwell plants. made paved highways an economic : phic ie an gaa sl | PREMATURE OLD AGE advantages never Neneralin, ele all sheep ites necessity, the mileage of ruch roads is é ete Inflammation, abscess, gan- _ to bowel action. Cathartic ne ° tages the new good Maxwell offers today years behind the requirements of ¥ ‘ grene, appendicitis, autoin- toxication,numberless deadly diseases and shortened life, all pills, “salts,” mineral waters, idedly bad and an ay G tion. Allowing the Beets There are logical ‘reasons for this higher quality and finer motor- advanceover conventional results. modern tr . ing at a surprisingly low cost. ‘ malic PREDICTS QUAKE é Happily motorists everywhere are boost- as the doses may be gradually reduced. Af sold Frat hynt Purr ay vist ae rome = iver. come from constipation. Fast- First, the determination of Mi The car's popularity means that i wider high q ing is injurious. Food ieatsd’” fo beceee clogged is woree. » well;Chryslerengineertodevelon the publics discovered this fact. ing for are ae paved wil et i , e four-cylinder principle to its he er briefly, you : ‘ And extensive experience has taught } . 9 full have only to observe the growin; i i Dr. Caldwell’s lest extent. REeGes ohne mond Baxoale them that Concrete Highways are one ; i antage in experi: le-spread appreciation of Max- make— estment ‘i The Family Laxative : sourees of one of the jaagees and well’s Tignes quality py greater an Dest iny that pays big =+promptlyrelievesconstipa- —_ years ago. For 30 years it has strongest lity mani values. We are eager to prove it dividends. tion. It is different from pills _relieved America’s suffering. organizations in the industry. in a demonstration. As one of our millions of i or purgatives, Itdoesnot A liquid combination of Te Car + «+ » + 8895 Standard Four-Doer Sedan 81095 - punedeig i gtipe, pain or purge. Itacts . Egyptian senna, pe} sin and Club Coupe - - - + + 995 Special Four-Doer Sedan'- 1245 yy know better than anyone else the Be | de ap seturalgy, pleasing sere e dose Club Sedan . + - + ++ 1045 All pricesf.e.b. 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