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& PAGE EIGHT _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE : ce = [ARCK TRIBUNE TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1925 NEW NATIONAL | NOME Dee En ee aia ‘ylatu | CLEARS THE ROAD T)RIVE PLANNED | ssi stacett fate YOUR BOY’ es will have an interesting and import- is own farm, on the road-side or on ae oe eee «4% ; Vant bearing on future alignments in| 9 oR : . someone else’s farm. s ‘ : Le or [this state. As ‘governor he is giving : “The counties in which this cam- See to it that he gets the s Ds oe : : : j | fair recognition to all party factions, | fe ‘ paign will be carried on are located}! ody-building and strength- | but whether ‘he will be forced to de- | FE the fringe of the sow thistle ter- é ; a ae a! % foe part from this policy time only will, ey 3 ritory. Not only control measures,|| ening clements that i : : j tell. His recent trip to Minneapolis | . but also complete eradication is pos- 9 . i 8. : |4ot him very favorable mention in| WF ne ik sible in a large part of this territory Scott Ss Emulsion i ; cart ress of that city. His inter- | : ; at the present time. Experiences of scribed as good Repub- | a the counties to the north and east vee | show that in a few years we may ex-|| supplies in great abundance. i Cathedral of S' Paul and; & 4 : se: canism. Nowhere was he heralded) 4 Mectin Be Held in All k oe : eee | : : eA eetings To | pect to have so much sow thistle that|! It is the famous white food- Pe f et s Ri that i Seve . D. .| contro! will be both very tedious and A A Peter Appears as Ri Fl, : , poutika. Sexlie ia being ‘watetedl| : i Townships of Seven N. D. contre) el te Bonar fe uae nd | gonto that builds strength To Arlington Bee ; ; 2:4 | with interest and some trepidation. | * Counties This Spring out the few patches that are found|' for all ages. . i j : ‘ His methods are slightly new but! [Ed here and there at the present time,| _/:cott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N.J. 24-6 cosy : | withal interestin ne S. J , .,,|this situation may be averted for BY HARRY B. HUNT : : Pe pote ike i Valley City, April 7—Meetings will many years to come.” NEA Service Writer ; j 5 3 : 22% | Politicalrinterest centers upon the | ; {be held in every township in seven Washington, April 7. Burial ey $ 4 pe : future of Highway Commissio: : H : |North Dakota counties during the next! Arlington National Ceme f ’ h i few months for the organization of z been is keeping hi oar a campaign to destroy perennial sow nor a> . Bo: 6 i He has not a: 4 i thistle, according to County Agent ar the guns of Ft. Myce: : é 4 ‘ |yet gotten control of the Highwa: Y. X. Calman of Valley City, one of overlooking the beautiful ‘ : 4] | commission and will not untit the the leaders in promoting the vam- city just across the placid Potomac, i ‘ iddle of this month, Secretary : paign. sleep the heroes sung und tusu ‘ : g | Bluck’s term does not expire for two Counties in which the campaign of America’s battles on land and . J % | years. Legal obstacles to his. remov- 4 will be conducted include Barnes, sea ee: i Pe; lal have developed. Whether things ss uae Ransom, LaMoure, Stutsman, Foster, “Phe Shrine of America,” Arting é : 1 | will come to the pass of removal or £ J Griggs and Steele. During the past ton heen called it ound ‘ Be * z ; : j not is problematical. But with ab- is “ month joint meetings of county com- humble alike, those who h: fought a . |-elute control of the Highway Com- | missioners from’ surrounding coun- with gun and sword for an % 4 - . mission, Gov. Sorlie is in a position ties have been held at Lisbon, James- ideals there share equally care § aa . ‘to dictate policies and reduce Mr. “ ; town and Cooperstown, at which the end reverence of the government 5 : 2 g 7 y ‘Black to the status of’a rubber 2 .|plans for the campaign were made. they served. General, uamural, pri x ‘stamp. There seems to be no ques- Each, board of county commission- nd Unknown Soldier rest side re < jtion bnt that Gov. Sorlie is going . jers has agreed to call meetings of 4 3 é {to insist upon radical changes in the all township officers, and these town- jlguway department and those that : F ship officers in turn will be asked try to block the program that he is <M |to hold meetings of all the farmers in about to map out will probably find jeach township. At the township ledding. x meetings the sow thistle situation vietory in the highway 3 will be discussed, farmers will ‘have reter and Paul, - ion was the agreement to an opportunity to learn the identity portion of this im 48, 2 } all bids for engineering ser- Ss5 of the weed, and a deputy weed com- onse e Sas yet been com- OPE > “ [vices on the proposed four new Ms missioner will be appointed to tal pleted. ands on Mt. St, Albans, ? F ® he x i bridges. It is announced that in the charge of the campaign in the town- the highest spot in the District of 3 $ ‘ fot {future the policy of farmin.® out en- : ship. Columbia. There, in a crypt under : 4 gts d | gineering p! to county surveyor’s “We have a state law providing for Bethlehem chapel, the body of Wood- 3 i 4 and engineers in private practive will | x the control of sow thistle, but we row Wilson was placed following his §& : Ee » be abandoned. Other reforms in the| Boston is trying out a new way of | realize that something more than a death one year ago. | [administration are proposed, Just clearing traffic for the fife autos.|law is necessary to destroy this After the Wilson burial in the [how far Gov. Sorlie is prepared to, The siren is+placed on lamposts} weed,” Mr. Calnan declares. “The tional Cathedral, the suggestion was {wo and how his changes in policies! and its sound is magnified so t! plan for the campaign is to arouse made that here, in this edifice, might | {will meet with the demands of the; it can be heard half a mile away. !the interest of every farmer, so that be developed the “Westminster Ab-| | majority report at the last session : bey” of America. j remains to be seen. Now the body of Admiral George Dewey, hero of Manila Bay, has been cone: : ienannivene : Radio Fans May transferred from Arlington to a ery pty %, x ae i | _——_____- | : ‘ : , ; 4 a, brining with them Balto é arct * eet provided by his widow under the 4 h ; floor of the cathedral, | was Bat 1 ted I uga0n and his dogs.ed team on to Nome with See Big ohelee? Thus begins the development of| ria aniitcxin after Kay-on én ebiindeaniytarblieeard! ; a new “National Shrine” that seems | | From Their Tr E ite certain, as the years pass, to lure | see ae Bebe Snes ‘ i intol the feet of an increasing number of ‘entra! committee, He drifted into! (ny ‘The Associated Press) patriotic pilgrims visiting in Wash-| North Dakota : incest a eae orgenization| Baltimore, April 7—Invention of a ington. oi 5 ri ismarek as eV device known as the “prismic ring”) = 2 apes : te | Politics Just eral was the result, He is a poli-/ will enable radio fans to see. the! e Liquid Wax‘on your floors and furni- No decision has been made as to| Simmering Now factor to be reckoned with. | next Olympic games as well as ne is tu ill find it a lab the disposition of the Dewey mausol- secre the cheering, it is predicted in a re- ie re. u WI. eduminwaelington; sone! of thesmosti|esi | tise Geer 8 ee But the uncertain clement is Gov.! port: to the American Chemical So-| » yO n a labor saver. dignified and impressive. sepulchers | A. G. Sorlie. He entered the gov-|ciety in session here today by the! in the great cemetery. Built on un| Someone has said that “North Da-|ernor’s office without strings. inventor, C._ Francis Jenkins of iy ) 1 ee . me eminence near the northeast corner | kota polities are. pere there! policy is developing slowly. Admit-, Washington, D.C. HI W{Smehes Texaco Gasoline — the Volatile. Gas. of the old Lee estate, it faces almost /seems to be no closed se sj te Republican, he is known to| He also promises that the stay. | A Fie pace : directly across. the river the great|always an open one. Just now. the| ha itions to bring about a Re-|homes may see the presidential in- | | oa i . Tintolns Memoriali; while to tha. lefty| (North Dakoth senatorial: situationyat= : ization and knit the FaligGeceron lee fron (ie Eee S Texaco Motor Oil—Clean and Golden across the swelling hills, stands the| tracts attention. Many names are| various factions together, A ide; see a distant baseball, foot- old Lee homestead, the fighting mast | mentioned. or less gigantic task. |ball, pelo or basketball game when ell | = \ Color. of the battleship Maine and the tomb Ex-Gov, L. B. Hannas name has been Sorlie’s — effort to restore) it is happening; a_ regatta, ‘di- t of the Unknown Soldier. mentioned because of the. part he, harmony to the Republican party will| Gras, flower festival, or baby parade took in’ the Coolidge’s campaign. | be followed with int He enter-| while these things are actually hap- sot yt : Much has been said of late about! There have been some to Wash;|ed the office free from. visdictive- | pening. \ TEXACO STATION igverhiead’® ington recently some conference = al a sort of disarming —-- ed for the high | It has been intimated that the tede E that peeves some of| Forest. fire losses this season jn ~ —y HUGH McGARVEY, Mer. vate in those green-c ything we eat, wear or nization consisting of pos ractical politicians who would] California, Washington, | ‘Oregon, uun't cos ¢ ers, » collectors, federal] like more heads drop into the| Montana and Idaho will’ amount TAKE : . ve are told, aethevoverieid r . rather lean to| basket. He disclaims any political | $4,250,000, the ional Lumber- * FOR SERVICE WEST MAIN STREET A striking example of this a ait can win and| ambitions and certainly his actions| Manufacturers’ Association has esti- ; head expense” is presented in the he support of the National] in. office icate that he is not a| mated. “THE FAMILY LAXATIVE” . cost of putting a new aluminum tip) Repub ie, on the steeple of the main building| Harrison G: » national Repub- at Georgetown university lican committeeman, is regarded as a The aluminum tip cost $1.75. ‘ Hanna man, 2 ' But the charge of the steeplejack who put it in place was $1 But not all is harmonious in the e ‘ 4 e@ e ae 8 Republican ranks. The p: this Congress abolished Washington's} is “shot to pie Fusions, ; bathing beach, but gave the capital] anti-fusions, deals and trades for its! political pelf have destroyed a ants fishing pond in SU laaderalinaind Shakes ae For several years a bathing be R.A. Nestos, an ex-governor, has to for white bathers, had been be contended © He has senator-} = = tuined on the tidal busin, in Poto- | {al aspiratio For several weeks | aT mae park. Then the colored citizens | he will voyaye on an or: 5 | 2 Z 4 of the city demanded a beach where|#de to the easte z j e . they, too, might disport themselves} #bout rule of minorities and major- 4 fe - -jities. As is proper in Chautguqua . F: 5 98s : nue tae Shel fepealiersi Hel willl deulkinawnaty Re nie : HEN Lotta married William faith and deathless love of a good Eaated: andi approved a i or some other lite ry dyspeptic we va : Manning, it was the happiest woman helped him fight back to actuslly panied aah Hioudi pres i ung generali- x : day in her life. Then she made a manhood again. givencasiito why. the new, quiet orgdnization in the . ee terrible discovery—he had contract- Manning’s story (the name is should not be permitted yan social noditienn, Her so Coun Te AN RE A ed the drug habit. disguised) appears in True Story pudpelviciurstaure yyae broug Bb tO fee nents. Of th 8 : ee Never dida wife battle with more Magazine for May. It is entitled a oh caey aay out Congress, in-| are rather spl s Eveready Columbia Hot Shot “|| primitive fierceness to free her hus- ‘‘Dope.’’. What happened to him stead of approving the new beach, | 4nd George Shi : Banteries contain 4, 5 or 6 cells band from a monster that was de- might happen to anyone. Your abolished the old. And now the bar- | Pular w LA. ina neat, water-proof steel case. -stroying him body and i i 7 in is to be stocked with big mouth | the legis! H , ee ae nas y and soul, Butto ‘own baavend = daughter or bass, bream, crappies and other! entry into power, Shafer ws Pr D d bl e fo avail. son could, through ignorance or in- to the I. V. A e house 4 ; z é game fish. sie |to the I. V ction in the house epen able atteries! ihe cespait, anguish and terror nocence, easily fall a victim to this son's right F of those S$ are too recent for re NEW WATER MAIN [2.eee alsa ae Lotta to tell of them, But William °"Dor't miss, William, Manni i k 'ENSE, steady power flows from Eveready Riper * miss sae ning’s AND SEWER PLANS | thesis Senato Columbia Dry Batteries. Enduring strength for Manning can and does tell how he startling confession. Your news- ARE ORDERED |" csi ss worentor hie helped long usage. Whether for heavy work on ignition, : * fell into the net cast by the Dragon dealer has the May issue. 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