The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 3, 1925, Page 2

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SERS Y AGE TWO ’ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE _ TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1925 WILL TEACH GASOLI NE TAN CH: ARGED BY EACH STATE CHILD SAFETY BY PICTURES Brightly Colored Booklets to Be Placed in Hands of School Children » mamber of cents pe Island and) Massachusetts The above map, levied im each state of t he only ones which do "News 1 From the at State Universi Memorial building « Lignite Coal Loadings Increase erent Book Each Month LONDON POLICE CANT RID CITY. * OF HAY MARKET Off for the day’s work with. SHREDDED WHEAT | Full of vim and pep—easy-to-serve | FORTUNE TELLING FLOURISHES IN |: — Ny ssi vie market vé'a heart - ‘ for your stomach, Don’t overwork it by “stuffing” and eating between meals, Try WRIGLEY’S when you want “just a snack” Ie will soothe and satisfy your taste craving, allay thirst and feverish mouth, calm the stomach, ease your tired nerves, the moment you | ms bened aSantale ay train for ‘Hints For the — California he Winter Motorist: on your way. a ‘ ' Sunny, Scenic ‘ie Ered Harvey | dining service- another exclusive Santa Fe feature Teeth are kept clean, throat refreshed, the craving is satisfied and —when regular meal time comes, you’re ready! Then “AFTER EVERY MEAL” it aids digestion. 1 could » whole something fomething he can see and feel will do him some good, like a bunch of totes.” Enjoy the out-of-doors tan at all, but leombine thi y cap ologist who'd class as a scientist if he could make it pay. i “But to live as my tastes require, explained to me, “I have to do (re Yet occasionally, to his own disad- vguntage, the man of science in him lipater and tears loose. q es the refin: “How the shell,” I heard’ him ex- | utmost-cind | the Qaim fretfully one duy, to a delver | thereto into the future who had cossulted|in his so him, “can I tell you what you're] winter dr going to do? I'm telling you what|or strain on the peter than s pplies to tran to engine o a zero cold pa hrkes tea andcon- | serviceincon- | cree withthe C.G. | W. Ry. to California.” May I send you our picture folder? you're fitted for. Yoo have to do it| driving. : Pe gle amen, Gen, agent ws yourself.” “Fortunately, the car owner does! Re Connell, Pass. Agent er’ Ve. Mea As a practitioner of the ilmiost| not have to depénd on his own hap-| 507 Metropolitan Life Bldg. F110. legitimate, in the occult circles of|hazard choice in the all important} Minneapo! nn. | Washington, Prof. La Marr easily) matter of oi! selection—but ean con-| yay PH takes the lend. He’s successful,}sult the Chart of Recommendations a ~ 'STAWS KING HAD LITTLE DIGNITY HERE Just Out of Oxford, He Want- ed a Good Time When in 25 Years Ago BEST BY TEST SALES 2°, | | superiors ce ward was spots. The e worried. boat shows the howr late, than’ utmost speed paper Bakings leavened with Calumet taste bette rt, look better, are better; possess purity and wholesomeness essential to health building foods. CALUMET THE WORLD'S GREATEST _ BARENG POWDER eune Statistics completed recently show that ] ion during 1924 the vehicles operated by the e railroad tracks 31 million times without al roa an accident. This is an average of 85,000 _ Standard Oil Company (Indiana) crossed safe crossings per day. Crossings This remarkable safety record is a de- served tribute to sustained effort, on the °e part of the Management of the Standard Without Oil Company (Indiana), to impress all An employes with the need and desirability of careful driving. The Company pointed out the dangers of careless driving and furnished placards Accident = “This car stops at all railroad crossings.” Every driver was asked to pledge himself to co-operate and to evidence his good intentions by displaying the placard on the rear of his machine. Thus the result was achieved as by com- mon consent, through an appeal from the Management to the sound judgment of loyal men. It is this remarkable spirit within the or- ganization that has made the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) such a construc- _ tive force for good in the Middle West. The. 29,000 employes are proud of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana)--they glory in its achievements—they are jeal- ous of its standing. They go at the daily ‘task with energy, intelligence, loyalty, courtesy and en- thusiasm. That Standard Oil Company (Indiana) service shall be superior is their creed. The success of the § Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is due, in no small part, to the ability of the management to mold an organization which is so conscious ofits responsibility and so willing to discharge its obligation that it responds to a sug- gestion as aeetvely as to an order. Standard Oil Company General Office: —, Oil Building . 910 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, Ill. » this chance wa ald do but a spike servies Variou \ | —

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