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» Qcopyrighted—unobrainable to Attys. . Hankinson PAGE EIGHT YOUTHISNOT =; GOING WRONG, SPEAKER SAYS =: Novrick oF FORE- MORTGAGE CLoS " v Abclition of Liquor Traffic Is Cause For Improvement, Dr. fra Landrith Says Youth of tod. the youth of a ¢ bad just skirts. Th ion just when you wor Remember eye of the ganized for the mora salvation of young pe » ‘| SORE, INFLAMED, men at 21 Be | 7 7 » aes ned ‘not to smoke.| SWOLLEN FEET “If you're under nd don't smoke, - Penetr: don’t start,” hi 1 Must) Give der 21 and s Burbank told seen a great scie gist who habitually “Girls, the boy cigarettes a he'll marry Prohibition is he: may tell you that there i being sold drunk now and on ever have. Dr. Landrith remarked that SUMMER STUDENTS |: WIN THREE WAYS High School i i . | Faulty ‘ I epute ° graduates 1 2kota Business Elimination College, Fargo. 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Will & Co. } | Flower Phone 784 : 315 Third St. j Open Until Noen cn Mother's Day ‘i for 12 hours —rmellow, tender - as butter E BEANS with that wonderful woods flavor NEW IMPROVEMENTS FOR BETTER SERVICE We are remodeling our building and making some new improvements to better our service.. Gasoline station will be operated while making these improvements. We still have some bargains on tires and accessories and will appreciate your patronage. LOCKWOOD ACCESSORY 800 Main Ave. H. C. Arnold, Prop. eS\(ark every grave WITH ENDURING MEMORIALS The tribute to the loved one who has gone to.a just reward— the monument marking the final. resting . place—must be beautiful. But above all else it’ must be enduring. And so. * we suggest for your consideration the most beautiful and en- during of all stones—flawless: granite. Here in our showyard you will find granite memorials that incite admiratién. Here, too, is that ready and sympathetic interest that will ald you WRITE FOR CATALOGUE Get more for yout money/ SPRAYED RUBBER WEB CORD FLAT BAND METHOD Co] BUY WHERE YOU SEE THIS SIGN Ingstad’s Garage Bismarck Accessory & Tire Co. Dakota Auto Sales TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1927 Q. Why does Web Cord add to the mileage of United States Tires? A. Consider first what happens in a balloon tire—the extent to which the side-wall struc- ture must constantly bend and recover. Come bined flexibility and strength are demanded far beyond the needs of high pressure tires. Web Cord is the completely satisfying answer to these requirements. By soaking the cord in pure, liquid latex, each tiny fibre 4 of the cotton is insulated with rubber. And. this more intimate union between cord and rubber is accomplished without the use of weakening chemical solvents. we Furthermore, the latex webs the cords together without the use of cross-tie threads. One of the major causes of internal friction is removed. i The result is maximum strength with maximum flexibility — which means maxi- mum mileage. UNITED STATES ROYAL CORD ‘ , BALLOON ™ M. B. Gilman Co. During the year 1926 drivers of Standard Oil Company (Indiana) motor vehicles crossed approximately 49,120,000 railroad crossings without a single fatality. ‘ This impressive record was accomplished by a simple method, characteristic of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana). The drivers of Standard Oil Company (In- diana) vehicles willingly signed pledges that they would stop at all railroad crossings. On the rear end of each of the more than 11,000 vehicles operated by the Company is a little placard stating that the vehicle will stop at crossings. é These signs are the word of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana). The drivers of the Com- pany’s vehicles are a part of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) and they realize that it is up to them to keep that word. ‘ The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) does what it says it will do. The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) says it will stop at railroad crossings. In 1926 it stopped 49,120,000 times. The result, however spectacular, was to be expected—not a single fatality. This achievement illustrates one of the fun- damental principles which has governed the growth of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) and has given it an unique place in the life of the people of the Middle West. Every man or woman who becomes a part of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) in what- ever capacity, appreciates the things for which the Company stands—strict integrity and human sympathy in performing a work of lings for 30,000,000 people in the Middle’ ‘est. ms Every man or woman who becomes identified with the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) “assumes a personal responsibility in preserving the reputation which long years of faithful service have earned for this organization. The. 29,000 employes of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) realize that a respect for ‘ the. rights of others and a desire to cooperate in protecting life and property are behind all safety rules, With characteristic loyalty, as one man, they obeyed safety rules in 1926. The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) has Piles cars ety payee ir ganization is*governed by plain and simple “principles—honesty—fair dealing—a respect for She nate of others.