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PAGE EIG THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Fertilizer - Plowing - D (Spike the Old Garden With Fertilizer) TAX LEVY FOR SOLDIER BONUS WILL DECREASE Fraser” Estimates Only One- fourth Mill Levy Will Be Needed This Year Fi ‘easts that only a mill tax levy will be ni plete payments under the jers bonus law in 1928 fied heye today by Adjutant Gene G. AseFraser, administrative office charged-with the duty of secing that | @eservice men get the bonus to | hich they are entitled | Fraser estimates that the” million | dollars to be paid out this year will meet all but $250,000 of the bonus | claims filed against the state. On! that basis only one-fourth of mill will be levied for bonus purposes in 1927. Fraser is not ¢ led to com ¢ sol n of the amount is hopeful js present estimate will be Final figures will not be ble until July 1 when the law limifing the time for filing claims, which will be needed, bi that if ived | Up to May 1 of this year $ Billion inGems | a Is Dirt to Him ONM OTOR ROW or oil until serious trouble develops. According to F. A. Copelin of Copelin Mortor company Firestone Dodge Brothers Add Convertible tion of a car to its line Cabriolet Model Attention to Tires heotns& ine, announces, Means Much Saving |<iit,"icoded shoud be made prompt: stinctive new — 1 onvertible coupe The body lines are long and) dealers in Bismarck, the way to get : ; the most mileage and best service service of costly tire casings as they| from tires is to have them looked re to keep their inner tubes in serv-| over regularly and frequently. ” Like the old adage about a stitch in time, a little care will often pre- vent serious loss of tire mileage. The treads shoxld ‘be inspected for Mang motorists now realize that| It is important to have the ‘hich, will be a comnanion car to|just putting a tire on a car and mot wheels aligned and the proper air the. present sport roadster. The! paying any further attention to it pressure maintained, if the motor- new coupe is unusually smart look- ‘ ane ing and with its rumble seat, util- y and style are ad ly’ com: ‘ ity and style are admirably ¢ : = ETT is much the same as operating an| ist is to get all the services he i auto without a thought for grease | entitled to from his tires. eling and Deputy Sheriff Ed Ka- en fer, on a grand larceny charge. | ways use valve caps. Screw each is - | one down tightly by hand. This will une akan ar einaertives | Prevent air leakage and underinfla-\freight car standing on a. side- [Bite in track in Bismarck during’. last i Wed A fe Theft of Sugar Is working on the Seer lis pase toe 4 lays, final Charge Against Man enow a obtain : warrant 49 From Morton — a Sastice Anton’ ‘Beer. this enovgh morning and the preliminary hear- A. W. Crawford, who lives five ing was postparied until Tuesday miles south of Mandan, was taken | afternoon at 4 o'clock. Meantime, into custody late last night at his) in default of $1,500 bonds, Craw- home by Chief of Police Chris | ford is in the county jail. Martineson, Patrolman W. R. Eb-| According to Martineson, the secured evidence, SATURDAY,.MAY 7,:1927 ump Work The Wachter Transfer Company | Champions of Ice and Proud of It - - ‘Phone 62 | prisoner has already served two terms in the North Dakota peni-\ {tentiary and one term in the lowa | penitentiary on larceny charges. oF i Justice Court OO Jacob Welder of Bismarck was found guilty by Justice of the Peace R. H. Crane yesterday on a |charge of failing to send his chil- dren to school. He was ordered alice the costs of the case, and +further sentence was withheld un- jon his promise to send the chil- jdren to school in the fuutre. will go into effect. The law provides; A billion dollars worth of diamonds that no new claims will be re rely’ so much dirt to Pie ar ic Tatanon manele ier after that date but permits men who Willcox. The ma; | carga a tee inden ‘yy already have filed claims to per tly in Los Angeles | "Ent! 8°e Tin ecels, with which the proof required before the clair ; of Ameries, has| ine car ia equipped: are green. to Hiss are allowed for payment. | supervised the extraction of a billion! Pe eee With. the — predominant : j dollars worth of etal from the South African mines. | graceful and the color scheme is exceptionally attractive. Lacquered in armory green, the body contrasts strikingly with the tan ton and lustrous black fenders and shields. The top is of tan colored water- proof material of unusual durabil- . The braces are so constructed in folding it down the mate- ill not be cracked or worn by rubbing. Cusnion and ba of the rumble seat are green Spanish genuine leather and are deep and comfort- jable. The back is high and is tilted a at a comfortable angle. The interior of the car is uphol- stere the same green Spanish genuine leather ag that on the NEA, Los Angeles Bureau gems and precious! hogy color. A fifth wheel is fur- when it prepares to levy. At that time, he said, he will have accurate data so that the board |} will know how much it will be nece sary to raise for this purpose estimate to the board, he said,’y sufficiently generous to permit pa ment of all claims in full and close opinion as to whether certain cl filed with the bureau are valid should be p: the supreme adjutant general is, by law, th of last resort in determining whether a claim should be paid and that the courts have no authority over him. Fraser perfectly content that such a situation should exist and continue to exis Phe reason, he said, is that he feels that he and RB, D. Hoskins, head of his bonus d y a le to th evident on the record, he said. Sine his decisions are administrative the Gq" > teed repait _your injured tires, 727.11 had been paid out to ex-ser nished standard equipment. * Hee ice_men. jutant general now The radiator, motometer, hood! i estimates that the total will be r bumpers and 2 slightly in excess of $9,000,000, cer- | re tainly not more than $9,500,000. At) Tee one time he estimated that the bonus | sien in one case need not affect his | would cost the state $10,000,000 or | #ction in not made public as matters of rd. The result is tha wnother, he pointed out. On , h more. the other hi said, if the ¢ we Data on the financial outlook for | Were made to rules Locktite Repairs Ls the bonus bureau of the adjutant Gown the precedents mig ° . 3 general's office will be asked by the |be established which might possibly Tires and Casings) ee state board of equalization next fall “4 ult in denying the rightful claim : Peart, f t the state tax | ° ‘ up the affairs of the bonus division! One | now of his greatest w getting some 3 entitled to the bonus to take int Fraser also set at rest reports that] in collecting their money he might ask a court for an advisory | ords show that 329 j his office cannot n of to send them the money. Checks ad-| yepairing of inner tube puncture re- to’ their former addres been returned e the men have f Of-the rth Dakota in the « 27,000 will tiv dressed court | have han | difficulty the proof submitt: claims have been r a court would applicant has received a bonus* in/and blowouts in tire ing to the facts as they are made!and left no heirs. Eighteen others} dealers in this city are confident eae withdrawn after they had been! that the car owners and drivers here | filed. This equipment, developed at the Firestone factory, makes possible our guaran- irs—repairs in which tires are reinstated for duty, just as fit as they were before injury—repairs that are cured into the tire, not baked. ‘Come in and’see how easily we can save you real money, cut tire costs and restore lin Motor Company clamps, front and top props are fi ing to the coup din nickel, ad- ia enecl: istinguished ap- Locktite dealers throughout the} yd Bi re territory are ¢ ntering | their efforts to make known the im- he actually | portance of Locktite as a tire casing Dakota troops ir. his campaign is especially inter- esting for the reason that motorists 4 are being given the simplicity of the ies right casing repair story for the first the men time. According to the statement of Mr. Panzlau in charge of this campaign in the Bismarck territory, owners and concerned themselves only wit! Money Unclaimed _ claim r rivers in the past have] the irs. They haven't been made to e the fact that nails and g which puncture the tube, mH asly damage the tire casing it-! i efforts to n who went from} not more! self.) fee, i ve bonuses,) “Rather than take the trouble of | ated. In some ca having such injuries repaired | promptly, as they should be, they let; it go and trust to‘ luck on the out:) co 0,000 ha jected bee use the | ‘New Locktite repairs holes, cut: ings $i 2 e is carefully | some other state. Twenty-five claims ily a ickly air: Ai considered and decision made accord-| were lost because the CENA ‘ited | tates moe aheacamtulle «sail { and the automobile supply tare as eager to protect the mileage; The Last Word in Scientific Tire Repairing We Have Installed This Modern Equipment Throughout Our Shop BISMARCK, N. 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