The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 21, 1925, Page 8

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“Mts, Henry Moon, 133 8. Franklin St. - write free desire PAGE EIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE STATE AUTO BODY GIVEN CIVIC. K. Bismarck Association of Com-; merce Endorses North Dakcta Association The Bismarck tion of : sh ccord with | the work being done by the North Dakota Automobile Association and commends it to the people of Bis- marck and this section of North Da- kota, according to a statement. is- sued today by Fred L. Conklin dent of the Bismarck civic ciation and also a director of the state auto body. “There is a place in North Dakota for the North Dakota Automobile, Association and through it a real service can be rendered to motor! tourists and the state as a whole served through constructive —immi-/ gration and development work,” Mr./ Conklin declared. “The Bismarck | Association of Commerce had a hand | in the organization of the auto asso-! ciation a year ago and we have been| Here is William Darling Shepherd (left) as he appeared in court. with has| his counsel at the opening of his trial in Chicago Monday, been worth while and the personnel! is charged with the murder of his foster son, William MeClinte satisfied that the work to date n is such that we it this work will) of the organiza feel confident t continue.” Advertise State The auto association has publish ed a large quantity of North Dakota: Tourists Guide, strip map and oth-| er literature and has started its ad-| vertising campaign in weekly ne: papers in Iowa, Minnesota, Wi: sin and other on- ctions of the central | motor tourists to This series of ad- are the preliminary part of the association's development and immigration work. It will be made more extensive as organization | work progresses. Members of the! Association are given a radiator em- blem and membership card showing membership in the NDAA as well as{ the American Automobile Association with which it is affiliated. Purposes of NDAA The aims and purposes of the North Dakota Automobile Associa- tion, as announced by Jas. S. Milloy, its secretary who is in Bismarck this week in the interest of the or- zanization, is as follows: To encourage the building and maintaining of good roads in North Dakota. To prosecute an intensive adver- lising campaign to divert motor ‘ourist traffic through North Dakota, believing that tourists to Yellow- stone and Glacier National Parks, the Pacific Northwest and Canadian Northwest can be influenced to cross North Dakota, if tourists’ advant- ages in this state are advertised. To include in this advertising campaign a sustained effort to at- tract homeseekers to North Dakot realizing that prospective _ settler: will travel in large numbers by auto mobile and can be attracted if the advantages North Dakota has to of- fer to new settlers, particularly the story of this state's low priced, pro- ductive land, are properly placed be- fore them. To maintain reliable tourist infor- mation bureaus in North Dakota, make available maps and literature for bureaus in smaller communities et vertisements and serve as a general clearing house for tourist information in North Dakota, To encourage the establishment and proper maintenance of tourist camps by every community in North Dakota, realizing that such camps can offer a standard service that will give the visiting tourist a proper impression of the state. To furnish North Dakota tourist guides, maps and literature to in- formation bureaus and civic organi- zations in other states, particularly in eastern, southern and western! states where travel originates, To co-ordinate the part North Dakota must play in developing and maintaining national trails, elimin- ating such trails as exist in name only and which are apparently or- ed for the sole purpose of pro. viding salaries for executive officers. To co-operate with civic organiza- Advice for Weak, | . Nervous Women MRS. HENRY MOON Madison, Wis.—‘“I make the fol- lowing statement recommending Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription be- cause I have taken it and my mother aud sister have used it also. We were all greatly benefited by it. When I was run down, weak and ner- vous, # few bottles of this remedy suilt me up completely in health strength. I believe there is no ter tonic for women than Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription.”— " °Your health is your most valuable asset. ‘So why not get this Prescrip- tion today from your drugg! fF yrite Dr. Pierce, Presidentof the Isysiids’ Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y., for jical advice. Send 10c if you a trial pkg. of tablets. jtions throughout the state in eli-!prand treasurer, Mrs, Grace Masters, | The evening program will begin 512 minating the “advertising graft” in-|LaMoure; grand. usher, Katherine |With_a lecture by Paul W. Ivy, of Avenue A, Tele- cidental to the publishing of motor| Morris, Bismarck; inside watch, Mrs, {the faculty of Northwestern Univer- WEEK IS SETFOR phone 780, has been in- i : » Mrs. | city, in the Rialto theat %: A tourist literature and maps, Sophia Budd, Devils [elty, im the Rialto theatre at 7220: MAY 25 TO 30)§f structed to act in my To co-operate with similar organ-! watch, Mrs. Mildred The lecture will be especially for Sea stead izations in the Northwest in ori-! ton. sales people in the stores. A band . ginating travel this and surrounding states, realiz- ing that Minnesot Dakota and Monta purpose in this regard. To bile owners by legislation Purity: Dairy. company of Mandan, president ofthe North Dakota Ice Cream: Manufacturer’ Association. President Schulte and H. K. Geis! Grand Forks, secretary, have been active enlisting wholesalers of the state who distribute the toothsome confectioners for. the numerous stunts will by ice cream makers ranging from a-“cone eating contest” to essays on food value of ice cream. “There is one point about the ice cream making business that the av- erage person doesn’t know,” Mr. Schulte said. “The 30 manufacturing plants in the state holding member- sbip in the N. D. Ice Cream Manufac- turers association, are without ex- ception paying premiums to farmers for sweet cream. Farmers of this ¥ and others as well have been cashing in nicely on their cream. But even though the cream is de- livered to the manufacturers fresh from the separators, all of the state go eveh further to insure a fresh wholesome product for all plants are now equipped with pasteurizing pro- cesses which purify and resweeten the product before it is mixed and frozen.” “This idea of an ‘Ice Cream Cone ‘Week’ SHEPHERD AND HIS COUNSEL ST. PAUL MEN |, .WEUL Ame WILL PRESENT PROGRAM HERE | Arrangements Complete For Entertainment To Be Given in Bismarck salers paper the fa costs ment Announcement of the program, to be given here by the St. Paul boost- ers when they stop in Bismarck on {June 5 on their trade tour, was made jtoday by Carl L. Anderson, secretary of the St. Paul Chamber of Com- merce, who was here today making Ipreparations for the entertainment jto be given by the St. Paul men. The special train will arrive in | Bismarck over the Northern Pacific at 5:10 p. m. on June 5. The chil- dren of the city are asked to be at the depot when the train arrives. Immediately upon their arrival here the boosters will stage a street parade, headed by the 206th Minne- sota Infantry band. The parade will jbe followed by a “kid's” party in the |Northern Pacific park. Prizes and souvenirs will be given to the chil- dren. Mr. Anderson asks that the stores in the city remain open un- til 6:30 p. m. on June 5 as the visit- ors expect to visit every mercantile establishment in Bismarck. King George’s hat is well venti- lated as is shown by the five holes that dot the crown of the derby with which he is acknowledging the sa- lutes of the crowds that greeted his return to England. NOTICE During my absence from Bismarck until June, my clients are notified that Mr, William M. Schantz, Commerce, however, will ‘pay for the stand and piano. : The St. Paul boosters will leave Bismarck at 10:30 p.m. Shepherd’ k with typhoid germs. ICE CREAM CONE Tee cream week will be observed in North Dakota from Monday, May 25 to Saturday, May 30, inclusive ace cording to an announcement issued by H. C. Schulte, manager of the concert will be given at 8:15 in the park’ at the west side of the court house. Selections will be sung by the Gold Medal Radio quartet of St. Paul. The Bismarck Association of Com- merce will erect a band stand in the court house yard and furnish a in other sections for T. H. POOLE Certified Public Accountant HUNDREDS IN GRAND FORKS FOR FESTIVAL North and South a he a common serve the interest of automo- urging intelligent and investigating all (orma etlantomebile ineGaate: (By The Associated Press) — |piano. The St. Paul Chamber of To provide “AAA” affiliation for| Grand ee) aden ita alae its members, giving them the bene-|@ties in the state tennis tourney fit of privileges in more than 350] opened today at the fs netbiacily Takes the Creak Out automobile clubs in the United|Where the annual state high school ; . States with which reciprocal arrange-| Meet is being held. There are 36 en- of Knees ments are maintained. To centralize publicity work in be- half of North Dakot state ized development be Mandan Woman Heads State expected before tonight when the|Lenh t’s Drug Store or an: ood Degree of Honor ;; st perforriance of the University ‘druggist for a tube of Jone hase te. May fete in which 300 university | day. (By The Assoc ed Press) women will take part is scheduled. Rub it on tonight and you'll be Minot, May 21.-Mrs. Matty K.] In the one act play contest which |glad you read this little notice when Welsh of Manda gate to the supe of Degree of Honor this morning at the closing session of the state con- vention held here. Offi Mri vice president, M 4s sInot; second vice president, Mrs Odeg: ary, STUD a -aw! THIS 18 @&.szBTUDBBAKER YEAR tries in the tennis tournament, four- teen schools being represented. The annual conference of high school teachers also got under way this morning with about 150 teachers a and serve the as its most completely organ- JOINT-BASE If you want to take the creakiness out of your knees or out of any other joint for that matter, ask Cow- an’s Drug Store, Finney’s Drug Store, y that 900 high school students and teachers had ar- rived for the session and more were was elected dele-! jor lodge session concluded Wednesday evening first place went to the Grafton high school | players, Jamestown took second and Cando, third. you get up tomorrow morning. Joint-Ease is a penetrating emol-' lient for stiff, swollen, creaky, pain tormented joints and: for that pur-, Pose millions of tubes are’ sold. A minute's rubbing and away it goes through skin and flesh right to the tendons and ligaments of the icints. You can use it twice in one evening when pain intense and you want instant relief.—Adv. BAKER Buckholz’s Millinery Sale now on. selected Frankie L; ident, ndo first alker, Mi- Ella ad, Northwood; grand seers Mrs. Kate Blewett, Jamestown; Cantilever shoes for com- fort-lovers. A, W. Lucas Co. THE STANDARD SIX Duplex Roadster The new Studebaker Standard Six Duplex- Roadster is a high-grade, low-priced car especially adapted to petsonal transportation. Duplex! That means it combines both open and closed car advantages. The airiness of an open car when the sun is shining! The protection of an en- $1125 F. O. B. FACTORY Mr. Schulte says, “bu¢é all the big manufacturers an@ tha cone whole- association were tied up in a closed ‘bank a year ago ha: association this year.” Just received ai new ship- dresses. Shop. _Dairy Products of only the highest grade. Modern Dairy. Spring Millinery Sale at! Buchholz’s Millinery. =—————SS— is just an educational stunt,” are cooperating ‘in the ‘news- advertising campaign. " Only et. that all the funds of the ‘prevented the a1 paying the ing campaign itself fr of the advert CARL R. KOSITZKY. : of new filgured silk Bismarck Cloak i TEN minutes and brings out waste matter you never thought was lent intestinal wonderful for constipation and allied ' stomach trouble. bloated feeling and makes you happy and cheerful. have tried the REAL action of Ad- lerika will surprise you. low, druggist.—Adv. THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1925 SHE WAS AFRAID TO SLEEP “For a year I was afraid to sleep because gas (from stomach) collect- ed around my heart. lerika once a week and ‘have not been bothered since.” Now I take Ad- (signed) Mrs. Adlerika removes gas in old Cole. It is such an excel- evacuant that it is your system. Stops that full, No matter what you Jos. Bres- American jewetr Anderson - Jordan 6 and 8 Apperson St. Away Kissel 6-55 Auburn 43, 8-88 Kissel 8-73 sees Lexington ysis Locomebiie Cleveland 31 " prabrae Miteheil Dagmar Meen Davis Overiand 91 and 92 Dodge Overland 93 Derris Packard 6 and 8 Dort 4 2 ie Durant Pherce Arrow 33 and 60 Elcar 6-50, 8-80 Ree Escex Revere— Monson Flint . ‘moter Gardner 6-A Revere — Continental Body finished in black en. shed car 4 ager Ang a You make the Ba e i "P.engine Roomy change in 30 séconds— without leaving your seat— Th ‘ b tt ingore compartment tg apes. the roller side enclosures, : ‘ ere {ts hone e er under rear deck. Deep ilt b ! , recy i 4 es sac haere nal ones iy jot Sig Cooatontis! And ie:sells serictly If you drive any*other make of car consult chart for correct grade tres. Safety lighting at any Standard Oil Service Station and at any Authorized Garage Come in and see this new-type 3-passenger road- ster—see its many conveniences—learn the greater value that Studebaker offers. , é ; Drain your crank-case every grade 'of Polarine. That's economy. Bismarck Motor Company ; or Filling. Station: Spel the eepeiteonannione 6 of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) and you power and life to your motor. . very 500 miles and refill with the correct \ Bismarck, N. D. , - For May ss.

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