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PAGE EIGHT RED CROSS A MOST POPULAR ORGANIZATION | Cooldige Pets, Not Sea-Dogs THE BISMARCK [GRANT COUNTY "FARMERS GROW} LESS OF WHEAT aa SIGNS ( $106,000.00" Public ‘iuilding der which it is planned to buildings in many Coolidge. The ‘bill docs not stipulate sited year |hes been planned for that city. del; ‘in which edditional Fn iding space is declared ae i hinge prepared. There are other cities | which will Denehit’ hy ‘the $15,000,000 appropriation for the completion of buildings which were authorized in the last public buildings bill passed 4n 1938. Before the new buildings pi for Montevideo, oe, butiding jan., is also dso included. Engberg’s Shortage , Totals $17,970.33 nibiiag of tthe state bonding tuna ‘on the shortage of E. E. 4 mer ‘Divide he Senne tis Bl or [Dickinson Lad Is Albert, 7-yea: Otis ai lion, was se day jome here. A pile of ties Ticked in the yard toppled upon the Jad, crushing ‘his chest. Two tons of imitation pestis were (J used in Culver City, Cal., to fashion rogram is definitely mapped out by the Treas- ury and Post Office Departments which under ‘the public buildings bill are given control over the selection of sites a nation-wide teevey, of condi- ‘tions will be made. Minneapoils and Duluth are inélud- | § ed the -85 cities in which new buildings or extensions are declared necessary and wi are expected to benefit by the new law. A new build, ing to cost $2,000,000 ix contemplat at Minneapolis and one at $1,150,000 for Duluth, D., is included in the Jamestown, list of 65 © in which buildings | Zl try some of 1 ly ‘have been authorized and President Makes Statement in Welcoming Delegates to Conference Decrease More Than Made Up By Boost in Corn, Alfalfa, Clover Acreage a |itteepel for movie acttesses ina is to be spent, but contains irl ballet” dance. @ stipulation that each allotment must ‘be approved by congress before it can be paid out of the treasury. Freasury officials have tentative list of the pla they hope to make expenditures, y emphasized today, however,that ne of the cities on that Hist was sured of securing @ portion of the pprorpiation until congre 8 again had ‘the mone; wi than they did in 1925 but the age planted to durum wheat ‘acted in each speci Th @ seven per cent increa dore Martell, county farm extension agent,| JAMESTOWN D IN BUILDNG PROGRAM today, e 10 per cent decrease in the Washi . May 26—(AP)—More spring wheat acreage, however, will] than 150 citiés are expected to benefit be more than made up by a 60 per cent boost ip the corn acreage; 200 | per cent increase in alfalfa and OR! MY BACK! per cent increase in sweet’ clover as Make Life Miserable STATES TiRRS ARE GOOD TIRBS peace of all serted today in an addr Hegation to the oy merican Red Cro: m ki n Conti welcoming | nee. ntal Memorial | ibed the Red! p- | revio Waiter: Sorry, sir, the orchestra for whi a $15,000,000 is appropriated. | happens to be playing that now.—Tit- A building estimated to cost $207,500. Bts. REBUILT AUTOMOBILES Buy With Confidence the Car You Want You can buy the make or model your fancy indicates from our rebuilt automobiles as- sortment, secure in the knowledge that its performance will please &s -well as its ap- pearance, 1925 Dodge Coupe yee $750.00 1924 Overland 4-Passenger Coupe .. 450.00 1926 Ford Coupe .......... . 575.00 1925 Overland Sedan . .-- 650.00 LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY. Distributors of Willys-Overland Fine Motor Cars. pared with five years ago. Rye ows a 10 per cent gain and oats per ceht: ny Bismarck People. Diversification Pays ght to suffer day in and “Farmers work for profit just as with dull, unceasing backache. { ne else and they found i Or be utterly miserable with sharp business to substityte iiversttied stabs of pain whenever you stoop or lift. But chances are you will suffer! ese tormenting aches and pains as long as your weakened kidneys ere Beglected. You may have headaches, too. spells of: dizziness and urinery disor Then use Doan's Pills—a Stimulsnt diuretic. to the kidneys. Experiencesof Bismarck people prove the merit of Doan’s. M jon, 409 Fourth St., Bis- ys: “My kidneys weren't a@eting as they should and for a time I was flat on my back with a dull, achy feeling. I had blinding, dizzy spells and could see black specks ‘hefore my I asked the druggist for a good remedy and he gave me Doan’s I was no time in getting over can hot but have reuctiv \ “In rec yea e added, “there has been much dis ion of inte tional relations. And, need for such discussion i The application of sicenti farming for the Jone-crop system,” sa have found, also, that diversific pays better returns than the one- crop system ever did.” With the corn, sweet clover and alfalfa has come increase in the livestock industry of Grant county which had been on the wane since the days of the open range. “ Pure bred and high grade sires are improv- ing the quality of livestock and help- ing farmers get more pounds of meat or more milk for the feed consumed. A significant thing, Martell said, is the fact that 40 new farmers have come to Grant county this year and _|30 sections of land have changed hands. Indications are that good crops last year will be followed by another bumper yield, ‘Martell said. Minister: “So you saw some boys fishin; the Sabbath. Did you bry todiscoura; them?” Small Boy: “Yes, sir, I stole their bait.” While you are away on a fishing trip, a business trip just a holiday outing, fodiens may break into your home or place of busi- ness pert steal valuable . Locks and bolts pai ead p them out, but a dependable burglary pol- iy written by this cy the Hartford Fire Insur- ance Company will give you absolute protection. MURPHY - “The Man Who Knows Insurancé” 216 BROADWAY Bismarck, N. D. Phone 577 degree our fore have anticipated. Seldom Keeps i’ace When President Coolidge and Mys. Coolidge embarked on the Mayflower to attend the Virginia Sesqui-¢entennial at Williamsburg, Va., his two white collies didn’t want to go. It took a host of scft coaxing wl pered in their ears by Mrs. Coolidge to get them up the gangplank. No- tice the president’s new straw hat, if you please. EMPLOYE MUST HELP PROTECT C0, PROPERTY industry and commerce. complexity of modern governmen problems is appalling to those who share the responsibility. In the face | of these increasing problems of inter- national intercourse, cooperation of the peoples of the world must rest on | a broad and fundamental basis. Mu- tuan understanding, sympathy and tol- erance, must grow up among the peo- | ples themselves and cannot be im-| posed upon them. “The ills of humanity a + to all nations and afflict us The chief factors conditioning human Jife and happiness are still natural rather than social in their character. Our chief problem, and the universal dilemma of the race is that of perfect- ing our adaptation to our natural en- \ | vironment; of controlling the blind] Widow of Braddock Man se forces of nature to make them J as instruments of human happine Barsied inePrateie: Wire Gets Full Insurance The other is to make e thi ger. sonable effort to prote pr of the employer. Ordi loyalty to an employment demands that these duties be recognized, although not | represented in an agreement by any finanéial consideration mentioned, Doan’s my endorsement.” : 60c, at all dealers. FosterMilburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. adv. UNITED ul may not have bi tion or doing the best thing to combat the fire at the aetisulae caught by the flames is He and those with him *, apparently, aneseeien ed _ (Joyce H Hawley’ Tells Holding that the duty of an en-|Court About Carroll i — Tub Stage Party ce Bismarck, A i of circumventing “the operation of Mt natural causes destructive our health, our vitality, or our lives, As mankind learns to devote its effort: sk: futile ly cooperative and le Summer School For Methodist Pastors Set For Aug. 3-12 The summer s pastors of North : she not only occupied a \bath tub on the stage of the karl Carroll theatre she was drunk when she got into it from rved her in the theatre. that she The Standard Oil’ Company. (Indiana) has tested, and found practical, a policy that may seem visionary to people who think of any business organization as a machine. Gold e Policy vould appear before nd say there was no ed is greet by or wine served at the ejthe condition of the prairie slough that came into close s) proximity to the town and by the di- dean and President K.P. Robertson] rection and force of the wind. Prac- lege is etary. t consid atson H The em of town Latex from the United States Rubber Company's Plantations is transported to this country in tank steamers, then unloaded into tank cars, and so shipped to the Campaay’s tire factories, This policy is the application of the Golden Rule on the large scale of big business. sehool, Dr. Ch intendent of the ‘It is manifested outwardly, in thé ever-increas- ing service of the Standard Oil Company (Indi- ana) to the thirty million people of the Middle West, and inwardly, in the helpful attitude of | the management towards the employes of the Company. * Concrete illustrations of the internal applica- tion of the Golden Rule are the emiplayes Stock Purchasing P tans, The first was formulated five years ago and met such enthusiastic response that a second Em- . ployes Stack Purchasing Plan is now offered to all members of the organization. : By means of the first plan which provided that for each $1.00 subscribed by-the employes, the Company would contribute 50 cents) the em- ployes made themselves one of the largest stock- holding influences in the Company. De cutie St et ohe pe veces ’ It has enabled the Baa pence lr pl sien to ie keener interest Dg cer peepee yoy Some Ra eee ee tate cnet, indiana) is remarkable for the compact- ae wad and harmony of its working force. And aigatey he general publi ets te cond ditta: me who the dickens w Tale of Two Corne te “The Widow. . Hannan was ummer school ; of chiffon, with the ‘ s cut on plus-four lines, are oc- casionally seen in fashionable Eng- land dancing rooms. _ Atreat to the appetite tendents of the - GIREDDED district superin- North Dakota Meth adist conference cooperate with Dean Wallace of the Fargo district in the conduct of the school, These are John Morange of Bismarck, Benjamin Babcock of Minot and Frank S. Hol- lett of Grand Forks district. Dr. T. * Arthur Olsen, pastor in Jamestown, is chairman of the board of examiners which conducts classes and examina- tions for pastors engaged in the con- ference courses of study, about which the summer schools of theology are organized. They are conducted throughout the conferences of the Methodist church under the general oversight of Dr. Allan MacRossie of New jig as educational director. Legion Will Meet Wednesday Evening ‘The last regular meeting. of the Lloyd Spetz post, American Legion, for the winter season will be held at the Legion hall Wednesday evening. Tom Burke is Yn charge of the pro- gram and, although he has made no definite announcement as to his plans, a treat is promised the mem- bers who attend. Answering Some Questions About LATEX—The New \ ‘Word in Tire Building Question— What is Latex? A—Latex is the milky-white watery liquid that flows from the bark of a rubber tree when i tis tapped. It is the source of all rubber, Q—Why then Is “Latex” a new word in tire building? A—Because it was only when the United States Rubber pany began producing Latex-treated Web Cord - that Latex was used in tire building. Q—How is Latex used in building United States tires? A—Every cord ina tire must be impregnated with rubber” before it is built into the structure. In United States Tires this is done by soaking the cords in Latex. By be seeded, the cus are soerennted ih pare natural rubber, giving the cords exce] ibilit; and strength. mae —_ a Q—If only United States Tires use Latex to im- pregnate the cords, how are other tires built? A-—The cords are “solutioned” in a bath of dissolved rubber; or they are “frictioned’’+~rubber squeezed into the cords by roller pressure, Q—Where does thé United States Rubber Company get its Latex? A—A large part of it comes from the rubber trees on its own plantations in Sumatra and Malaya; and the bal- ance from neighboring plantations where the United States Rubber Company Plantation Experts know the proper quality can be secured. Q—Is there then a difference in Latex? A—Yes. Just as there is a difference in maple sugar, apples, peaches or pears, or the product of any tree. ye—Why don’t other tire builders use Latex? A—The processes for using Latex, were discoyered, pat- ted and are owned by the United States Rubber Company. © Rubber Company Dlaced tii portiensotmamedets (au: of give a course of Bible lectures in this summer school. Dr, Good speed iswidely known as the publish- er of a Version of the New T The other thr with cream and luscious strawberries ‘Make THIS B A BANK THAT “BELONGS” Home-owned— Home-controlled— Devoting home resources to home advancement— —That’s the City National Bank, a bank that BE- LONGS. to the Bismarck community, to your neigh- bors, and to you! . This one illustrat ss conilinilindl that te Be pesca Theoreti- business be a sound eaeeiere the Moone the Stier oer ra Th india who ores hin oad gr compensations United States Trade Mark UNITED STATES ROYAL CORD | pie: LS. LS BALLOON For sale by ; merry ACCESSORY. COMPAN Y- - M.B. GILMAN COMPANY BISMARCK, NO. DAKOTA __P.C. Remington, Pres, J. A. Graham, Vice Pres. N, I. Roop, Cashier