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HAIL BUREAU SAVED PEOPLE Peeple Have Paid For Insur-| ance Less Than Half of Private Co. Rates and meet other expenses, the state- {ment shows, “thus doing away with | | interest charges and discounts, sta- i bilizing the department and putting | it on’a sound business basis.” Outlining the attitude whieh Non- partisans are expected to take in the | coming political campaign the state- ment says: “It is sometimes claimed that the state has lost a great deal of money on the state conducted en- | terprises. Perhaps some of them | ~thave not bee ing successes but ane whe Mote ‘be tate. 1H making com- 26 MILLION Wt such be done it will be that the savings made to the ate i ow premium is an ing, a fact every busine: ss | man must admit.” | George F. Will a Candidate For i Co. Commissioner | George F. ead of the Oscar! he OH. Will con ed | ac y eludes the ¢ unding to ved tor many ye n made by Mr. Patterson regarding his future plans politically. Mr. Will was born in Bismarck he | , the statement a “high school and Harvar« . He has served as a mem. tee of the Board of Education fo s of several years, and is a member of city library board, a director of th Every day during Lent _ Union Stock Yards, Chicago KC yen eal B Romance in the Packing Business A world of it! Swift & Company has issued its 1926 Year Book reviewing the industry. Not only the story of one year — 1925 — with its better prices for the livestock farmer, its advance in the science of preparing good foods andelim- inating waste, its expansion of service— But, fifty years of history! The west- ern cattle trails and “‘cow towns” of the early '70s! The invention of refrigera- tor cars! The war of East and West when the first dressed meats were shipped across the continent! And Realities of Today in the industry! The 1926 Year Book gives accounts of the growth of an industry ‘that helps to feed and clothe the nation, and to fertilize its soil. Here are the facts and figures that will interest you greatly. A copy of the Year Book will be sent promptly (free) upon receipt of your address. Swift & Company Please send copy of the 1926 Year Book to: ‘Association of Commerce, and presi- dent of the Bismarck ‘Rotary club. Junior Class Play Cast Devoting’Much | Time to Rehearsals “Adam and Eva,” the | play to be presented by the Junior | class of the high school on April 9,! Lis mi devote much time to rehearsals. is coming along splendidly | «well aatlafied | Next | at the ol in Mandan will opportunity to see “Ad: 1 the following Wed- ay will be presented at! nitentiar ¢ being sold by members Physicians’ favorite old prescription per- fected by scientists in new tablet form, No narcotic drugs. Absolutely safe. Does not depress ae heart. At all Grug stores 25c. Stops “A:CIN Get the thrill of your life in Warner Bros. new Picture—"“The Limited Mail” with Monte Blue A great drama of the Colorado mountains — filled with breath- | taking action. Huge steel mon- sters rushing over shining anything ever seen on the WARN) ER CLASSICS of the SCREEN | AT THE | lof the claas. ing use of the Easter vacation |} It expected hat tresidents of the city wil Dathonise | |the play und indication« are for jcapacity house. Seats will be ‘served next gy ' Kennedy Is Ni Named to Succeed ed McMahon ‘urdue Universit; fg }éd_on jrecomment trict. jveys will be made jects in New Mexico,.is a pebdbaie of and was appoint- tion of A. | lows, government engineer in charge hor irrigation work in the Denver dis- Fel-. ill be tention from the department Inst Robert #.. Kennedy of Tucumeari, i M., has been: named state aasis- | ngincer in charge of irrigation, | drainage and water right matters. taking the place made vacant several months ago by the resignation ot George H. McMahon. Kennedy has ad experience on government pro- ti Bowman, who broke was fe-arrested se south of here Wi Sheriffs Slei tensen after an So tickled that -he’s going to the Boys’ Store that he’d just as soon walk alt the way on his hands! to KLEIN'S TOGGERY Boys’ Suits, Shirts, Ties, Underwear, Hai Caps, Pajamas, Sox, Garters, Belts a! Suspenders, Novelties “JAIL BREAKER ARRESTED New England—Robert White of fl at Amidon, four” aes mc YOU CAN'T GO ‘WRONG HERE A good car can, always’ ‘be ‘rebuilt to do good service. We reconstruct our used cars with all the at our com- mand, so that ‘in most cases’ they are as food as the day they were originally uilt. We guarantee them ‘to do the work you ask of them. Come in and'seé our-asgortment, Some are better than others, but they are all good, and the Prices hre low. 1 1923 Dodge, California Top. . 1 3922 Ford Coupe 1 1920 Chevrolet Touring Various other models Terms to suit. . Among the Li ape on which sur- | js year, the Mouse River Valley ifigation plan which received considerable at- i White was held ona charge of steal- ing wheat. the next term of district court he be arrested again on a charge of | Fred Se VRE VE SCAT Hk 2 NTRS TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1926 99200,000 REGISTERED ~ Should he be acquitt country-4n 1825, an increase of 2 a check on County Ju 758 over jast year’s number. of of Amidon. White =| Pre-Easter Spe New York—More than 20,200,000 i1t'| motor véhicles ‘were Texistered in ue ma total 17,658,451 were passenger ca: PUFFING HIMSELF FIRST ACTOR: I’m becoming fa- By od has named a cigar SECOND ACTOR ‘I hope. it draws better then you do: cials < ata 10% feanaene During the remainder of this week we will give a 10% discount. on:gll garments.) Come in take advantage of this offer early ‘Bismarck Cloak Shop The Popular Priced Store | ON MAIN ST.—ONE DOOR EAST OF CAPITOL THEATRE Yapping a Rubber Tree on a U, S. Rubber Company Plantation The United States Rubber Company now owns over 7,000,000 rubber trees—more than 5,000,000 of them are already producing rubber for U.S. Tires and 20,000 employees _ are engaged i in caring for them. Here are the Answers to Your Questions on the | American Rubber Supply and Automobile Tires a does America get ite Pree aly important source of rubber for all the world is ee raliser plantations in the’Far Eastern possessions of Great Britain and Hol- “land. Is America represented ‘ armani the Far Bastern rubber f A~—Yes, am largest of all these Far Eastern planta- tions is owned and operated by the UNITED STATES RUBBER COMPANY. United States Rubber * Gompany Plantations pro- duce un: é tity of ber? A—Yes, Aber Produced 20,- 000,000 Ibs. of rubber in 1925, ane in the vibe few, ears t output in- peels about 75: @5Then the panetep of rubber és A, @ new thing? A—Na In 1505, ae com- ny acquit their vast Traots of ideal rubber grow- ing land in Sumatra and ~Malaya, la the U. ES Rub- “A—The U.S. Pohine Com- pany Plantations now com- prise about 136,000 acres, with over 7,000,000 rubber trees, gixty miles of narrow- gauge ‘railway, and 200 miles of motor roads. They give employment to 20,000 ‘People. cy i Ore Bien eaten gre £5, 8 Duper and stser A—The United States. Rub- ‘ber Plantations and their . results have brought ‘many benefits to every user of U. S. Rubber products of all kinds. For instance: 1. Latex-freated Web Cord, one of the outstanding Major improvements in tire-building, announced by this Company in 1922. 2. Sprayed Rubber, the new > sl lard ‘of purity in crude rubber, of direct benefit to every user of any U.S. Rubber product. 8. In addition, during the st 17 years, the U.S. ubber Plantation Ex- perts have conducted thousands of successful Herc ee improv- ing rul yy improving the rubber trees. , ‘What is Latex-treated Web qe el ; A—Thisis the new cord struc- Mae for cord tires, co ining maximum strengt! peg ee rm flexibility. ° | lions Answers on ~ -z-trealed Web Cord will be published shortly. Q—What ts Sprayed Rubber? A—Sprayed Rubber is the new pure rubber. It is free from he both acid and smoke. uestions and Answers on sprayed Rubber will also be published at an early date. + Q—Will America ever be independen: reason- al t in ite rub- ber supply? - . ‘A—Probably so, in the course of time. For instance. the U. S. Rubber ‘Plantations will probably yield 15 per cent more rubber in 1926 than in the past year. United States Rubber Company ‘ UNITED o- ROYAL (¢ STATES CORD BALLOO tical “LOCKWOOD ACC.CO. MM. B. GILMAN CO. : MONSON'S TIRE SERVICE St Capitol DAKOTA AUTO SAECO, ANC. ne 212 fr, <canuee abs iy! 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