The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 12, 1926, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT © . THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. ...-:, ‘TUESDAY, JANUARY "12, 1926 tional. TDAATDITTT TINA Stockholders of 12 | daz. Mihellen. anid he revarned” mu i | r ata on the economic consequences - ~ . ON INOREASE dl ia? With the enormous increase in the number of ful motor driven vehicles on city streets and country highways, the subject of Careful Driving becomes more pertinent, day by day. ‘The Standard Oil Company, (Indiana) feels that ‘eo it has a duty—self-imposed it id true—to so conduct Vin the of its own fleets of motor driven vehicles, as to set an example’ to others. tiona! bank held their annual meet- maw aw twat Bs this morning, at which time the pres- : ’ 3 for for-| Cunningham and fiv ocidtes of i | ent directors of the bank were re- ng tf + pee oiaelens spear’. be catia hat elected. They ate H. A. Patterson,| Williston, N. D., today made appli- ‘ - * : tion to’ the Guaranty Fund, Com- msi, on January 0 after a heart| Hard Surfacing Will Cause}. lL. Bell. E. A. Hughes, 0. | cation to juaranty Fund, Com Annual Increase in Expend- | meeting of the directors will i Manat itures for Some Time | “Jhe sntuel meetings of the atock-| Don’t Let That Cold tn holders and directors of the City Na- rn Pd Se oa tonal bank are scheduled tobe held Turn Into lu hicago, Jan (#)--A gigantic] Jate this afternoon. The annual N. D. Workmen's Comp: ‘ tion Bedrd Sends Out First |“ Aid Instructions 5 era aduated from Car- Minn., and rebellion, Instructions on first aid and the z 5 “ lun of road building in Canada, the] meeting of the Capital Security bank That id a best means of resusci phe! ’ United Si Mexico, Central’ and 4 Ht vaehe at cold may turn gto “Fly” ' st { s Mexico, Central will be held Thursday, and the angu-|Grippe or, even worse, Pneumonia, . ~ . in wi injesed in various kinds WEEK N REST South Ameried was the objective of| al sii, i the First ian unless yout take care of it at once. This Company also believes that the public will are being sent out by the 5 e jon’s road ers, with 2) bank will be hel in abot two ub Musterole on the congested interested in. the resul! efforts promot men’s compensation board i weaih. torelgn ceuneriéer Goats tele week: 8. parts and see how quickly it brings be in t of its to te fort to reduce ber of ca iN NECESSARY 2rd annual convention here today. Musterole, made from pure oil of i ‘ in which claims are preesnted to Speech waking vied with a high mustard, camphor, menthol and other o construction exkibit displaying j simple ingredients, is a counter-irri- i A Upon this premise, it will present, during the next Sud few wecks, a few phases of its. safety efforts. Perhaps no other organization in the Middle ‘ West has been afforded such an excellent opportu- : nity to observe the need for Careful Driving as has board. i as the result of mino (TW increased above the 4 | | voo Mrnaneclitee making ma. HAGEN APPEAL ae wate Mpeg cireulation and | a ; : elps break up the cold . Connell, preside . As effective, as the messy old mus- tard Abeeatt does the work without sieecese 2.55) 1S POSTPONED | department of high: = . Rub it on with your finger-tip: | as the opening speaker. You wil Nee Woe tes ‘ou will feel a warm tingle as it en. :' Injuries Received in Train Wreck Will Keep Motor ; ters the pores, then a cooling sensa- is . He said the road building indus-] Argument in the case of H. J. Hag- | ¢j, 4 21) SE al a Marnate to His Bed try, was in ity infancy with only | én, convicted’ in Grand Porky Gouhey [on ee ines, wereme, Tellee : this Company. . RUE Oe undortunate tone PACK 1000 pee of a tota 00,000] of accepting deposits in an insolvent 4 bank, tod WAS: stponed by the as (oF apparentiy’ small ‘ ae or better. suttae-| supreme court until January 26, ae Several years ago, the ‘Standard Oil Company 4 or 10 days of ubolute rast la neces: | Rs AN oy i Met" L panee Seandinnvian-A Ni SaK HRA (Indiana), recognizing the need for some construct- { aie ; je y road reps ‘unc! candi) ry 5 suing the “booklet,. W ty for W. C Durant, president of | “Mir “connell forecast, that expen! Fargo and. was tried and convicted . ive, organized effort to prevent avoidable accidents, sat » Durant motor company, who was} ditures of highways probably will! following the crash of that institu- ' i i ii Increase Is G injured when the Ove: xpress | not inc se in the same proportion! tion. One of the unique phases of 4 inaugurated its Safety First Division. The results it “During the past rida rammed his pr car, | as they since the end of the the appeal as carried to the supreme ¢ have been morethan gratifying. ed that the number two negro steward and a) world My or “the pedal mil-| court ui that Ry ca of the mel a . tion. of GE es has steadily | tra eage of hard-surfaced rods neces-; was submitted, the stenographer’s . cas, . . iuatsawell.. This, is tcue ‘lot only ot “De. John Erdmann, who examined | sarv to meet, th Naha A eda noes ae Teg on Heat To _ caution by pe difficult, and our own sfate but of others, as is in-} him last night immediately after his} tion demands will result in a su cen stolen before they could be com: the bulletins of employ-| arrival here ine special trai stantial increase in the highway ex-| pletely transeri - while ite orders, as to care handling the i nounced the & eilDS tar Raaki ig y Ultoe RATE WEANING, LOST: A rhinestone bracelet ty Company’s btisiriess, have been issued, it is our The first of many problems Frank Milhollan, chairman of the {be blue galt parratlonie™ - sf experience that the greatest good has comé’ from down for discussion by the n, who has ween 7, Mt an ic tion. in’ #roup meetings th itting with « representative of | orprien’s Cafe. Finder exit 1008 those svggestions, sent out from time to time, which ie kept to his noon, fi ‘ the ia) el Tia con jon or 1008. enki appeal to the sound judgment and- unwavering D t was able to walk to The convention wi extend!in the western freight rate hearing le . "i ° ibs uuwidelds through Thursday. at Kansas City, returned home. to: ‘ade loyalty of the men handling Company equipment. rector of the Amptican Red Crows : M In support of this contention, we point out that overseas during the World a ey aed, 7 " authority for the : r , é for the year 1924, Standard Oil Company (Indiana) Seer even aatencinns--atout . motor driven vehicles crossed railroad tracks thirty ver cent of of wound 7 ‘ one million times without an accident. ‘ The Management of the Standard Oil Company a (Indiana) pointed out to its drivers the dangers and the lack of consideration for others in careless driv- ‘ ing. It furnished a placard reading: in Fisher potnts ‘This Car Stops.at All ee es reel . , Railroad Crossings”* "These pus germs Seat ; but little und the as to belittle neglect then \s sature’s own remedy fection. to prevent in-{ terralesaners. | ie : operate and to evidence his good intentions by dis- will give thes: the oppor- oe playing this placard on the rear of his machine. tunity to get in tl work, e Beets, whit isl known asthe That such a remarkable result was achieved, as if Piece tects ais vond, aed. the auc 3 : by. common consent, is a deserved tribute to the geon may be sful in locat- ing it with his lancet, | T ult is often a permanent injur Jury Is Ordered From-Court Room During Arguments spirit prevailing throughout the Standard Oil Com- pany (indiana) organization of 28,059 men and women, = It is this spirit which has enabled the Management of the Standard Oil Company Indiana) to render “ . such an eseential service, in such a constructive way, j Fargo, N. 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