The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 24, 1926, Page 6

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|“ PAGESIX TWO CENT TAX WILL SAVE CAR OWNERS HONEY Tax Money Will Help Improve Roads, Thereby Reducing Operating Expense The ado tax in th travel ov reduce ope to three committee cost j tion for $f * sceured from i qf At tho reevive cents in the ¢ ting expe i ed oh complete 4.0000) improve gravel system ¢ moro : the fi has on file de ment made ‘by missioner: Hi exhaust u the hig! some of ave to be carried “Road user better road penses i government H for highway pu Y ve “condition for what- |; | | sees one, rback Beauty lections of t And Henry B more than have build repli and re-drean days) when te THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. {AUTO OWNERS APPEALED TO | BY REGISTRAR \ Should Report Li-' | 3 | cense Law Viclators | | Tiss Madge Curtis of Fayetteville, Ark niversity of Arkans florenz Zi especially mers, not to to vote on the two-cent gas ose who want better roads and w y and who al of their constr Beef Cattle Train Draws 55 Thousand Fifty-five thousand people, includ- ing more than half producers of “the — state the 48 meetings held du three weeks in North D; nection with the Better ci Northern Northern with the Dakota 1 Breeders association and the North Dakota A cultural college ose was to en- of high ty-two head ried on the The p and market ¢ i e furni: ng plant tural college hed by the Ar nour pa Dakota Agri The pu from the the W. W. The purebre heifer we: mothe 1 W herd near Laki The Aberdeen Angus buil wv Eastgate Bros, herd at Angus fi from the ows and the prime animals. furnishe. wonderful the profit in using good and feeding methods. One oa h rn Agricultural < om which was initiated by | an «| Mussolini Cabinet Group of Young Men’? greybeards, The cabinet of Pre who will be forty-th inclades one man of tw of thirt nt and | secret Rep- | of th nd the North | | munication | nouncement ‘of Oakland's hage (P) Young me nd one of thir ‘ i binet, but Dino for fore most influ he 1 men in Jistinction hy acomo Sus the prim s held his office and Giuriati, fifty, Count sand Di Scalea a few © inte | Construction Begun on Pontiac Factory y. following the an will amor ers of cut dit, viee-pre plants artic | and Il before you nore nister, | s 5,000,000 | versi of these The program and ¢ New York, Jun Manhattan, an organ little rich men “gone down to the but who have been their yearnings by ti busine. tt member iéty and the membershi _ eross section of Dunn & alf old, and | é “am included demonst tions und livestock control, © nd the economic IN NEW YORK | But they have found some compen- sation in carrying only'rich men could afford sucl tet Ship lovers all, they are tied to the Jand; And so they build models that cogtas much, and sometime that® would a sailable yacht. game Some | 22 and shipping departmen . r 5 9 "3 building will be 200 feet ee ee nels NAVE CORY DRrIOT oot wide with ail shipping aud te Franklin D, Roosevei : ‘and ‘Democratic | Manufacture of Pontiac engines, ae | ras president of the organiza-|It will be 700 fect lo ee which is titled the-Ship Mode! ; Wide,-and will include in its equin- ¥ list is aj Ment, the latest and most advanced radstreet | machinery, Theze buildings are being erected son of one of tho world’ n—and others of similar sa ho must have |car during its first year.” ‘and hobbies and dis- efeHer, Jr., is| but few are dangerous to human ting fan and is} beings. f operation, not only of the pr MW ploy when t | | y will be t ing automobile plant con equipment. It will anufa le unit four city blocks in le It is to be devoted to the of cars and will have a total floor of more than 600,000 square nd unit will be docks under cover. The third junit will be devoted ent to the > feet Wdjacent to the mammoth * Fishe Body Corporation plant at Ponti and close to the present Oakland f; tory building, The deniand for the Pontiac continues to outrun the production ability-of Oakland factories each suc- ceeding month, setting a new high volume record for any new make of Most spiders have pojson fangs, emily | They s of the s to this depa state motor vehicle licen: , state regist and te ¢ {complied with the law. If torists old li Iwith a ¢ | difficuit ' other afte r beuring to t r., In such case they sly he bilit ds. Half the f io the countie | mately {Wot collected, | amount. n ul construction. Grand at the a diy. yrmation cente which d may ‘| Dickinson to Have ' Light Crop of*Hay The crop will 1 locality of Me 1, director 0 station college, ector of the been cult lots al meeting of th n whic it Carrin: Jun se wh neeting have ured the be sible talent for such an oc: So The speakers have bee talking | secur rank €. Pell i THE WACHTER TRANSFER COMPANY J. A. Gagnon n bt of great} ment in enforcing for their help in bring- all persons, who have not yet ed 1 license, Infgstad ¢ two main] d, is that of safe protection for those who hav f such mo- involved in an_ zeeident| Going riding alone is an awful : 4 ; waste of moonlight. onstrate the proper method of train-| machine--nothing ys J. W. Hansen, retail sales man- all they often find it) ice the owner of the gause oreed to comply J. 1. e state tering neeting,’ Boylan has el ngements and tl ‘ation of the of Currington for the special ocea- go to the state and the tate and the counties but which is In that} 900 which | prove $50,000 of ernment} 'NEW MACHINE TO MEASURE POWER OF DRAFT HORSE eans t lopped off the state's fina being A machine that measures the exact received by the North Daketa fa cording to R. engineer at the col machine, the dyn has done to i or what the tri 3 weed out the boarder | ,000 automobile reg- > following are the fairs which will be furnished 1 estimated ht in the pnt ording to reports received that. the © in blo corn h ed and. is clean making a good growth. “I have a shipment of Kota w Beemen to Meet at “st! Carrington June 30} jards.| Busy beeman will bu the » 2 30. e in charge” of sion, cording to J. A. Munro, state bes Bismarck, N. D. meter ee eee eee will show the dynamometer;, North- | mules for long and severe draft work. Flapper Fanny Says:-y- Sener as ou; | te) ctwcencont County fair, Langdon, July 2 Arrangements have been | teamsters m; made by the secretaries. of each of | competition,” the fairs to have sa part of the fa Iowa Experiment-station, Ames, Towa. v 14 agricultur: it 3,000 pounds.’” and county fairs totaling | “A t Horse As tion of Am , Union | pull of 3,4 Stock Yards, Chicago, i f of the horse dynamometer pulling nine Its Objects . In a small leaflet that is put out by the Horse Association of Am the writer has listed the object o! n er to demonstrate the value sounani and proper tended for long. and arduous draft (b) to rtain and to dem-| “After all, ing and conditioning horses and) ar secured nis Club colle demonstr: during the sum- *. Mill mometer, in the first "appearance Miller, “and what | | ; B. K. 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Lake, July 10; Ci ier ; who loves the hors: and Pembin a 3 A 5 “There are seve) the dynamometer | for competition at the Notth Dukota | program. fairs it is preferable to have just The dynamometer was originally | two ‘classes, the heavy- designed and patented by the agri-| horses or mules weighing cver : cultural engineering section of the | pounds, and the light-class pair of i thorses or mules weighing Jess than zm of Towa horses are the n 200; the committee on ani- | present world champion pullers. Cap mal motive power, American Society | and King, owned by Clarence Bugh, of iculte engineers, and the | Cherokee, Towa, exerted a’ tractive pounds on the dyn equivalent to mometer. This pall 4 {dinary stubble 5 fect, according to M record has held tyve,| Must Consider Any the selection of Korses* oF: mules ih- Car as a Machine Half away across the .. dp. 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