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rrr } { PB ae PAGE EIGHT /@ NEXT BANK PLANS CAMPAIGN TO MARKET LAND State Institution, G.N. D. to Cooperate in Advertis- ing Advantages | Plans for an intensive campaign by which it is hoped to market at 000 acres of land. between c 5 have been laid the North Dakota, the Greater Dakota iation and other bankers throughout the it was announced today by C. anager of the Bank of 000 has k's funds to in an effort to at- armers to North Dakota rtising will stress the fact t land in North D. in comparison with a other states and will give data Poet te ra ks eh oma Mit Hiss HA? MTNA THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORN DODGE BROTHERS SIX ONLY SAFE GRADE CROSSING IS ONE THAT DOESN'T EXIST, FAY HARDING TELLS SAFETY CONFERENCE AT MINOT Possibly a Reduction in Crossing Acci-| Spring, | According to Committee’s| ; Report, But This Is Attrib-| uted to Road Conditions,“ dents Shown This During First Four Months —More Caution Urged (#)—Reduc- ith preceding to more care on the p le drivers, Fay Hardin > state ‘ety council here toda Presenting the report of the com- Pon grade ¢ Harding there were 2 ‘a crossing: in Nortl Da in 1926 ert rt automobi the amount and varicty of products | 3 raised here. Bank Has Faith “Because of the bank’s faith in the fresent and in the future, the bank's dollars are being put to w so that farmers in other states can acq a real home in North Dakota land prices are low, where low and where mone: vailable| the crossing flagman. Sixteen, or 2 at a low intere: a een said. two less than in 1925 period ending how that vehicles, ¢ wonien, ere 94 in- e| juries ies,” Harding | id. “Two of the 3 ran down “We are limiting eac 60 acres of improved land and sales will be made to farmers only.” Other institutions having land to! per cent, of the: vehicles were driven into the side of train and 54 w struck by trains. Ono Fatality This Year sell are urged to join in offering selected, improved farms to new set-| tlers during the same period. * Immigration departments of flux of camnaig! vertising campaign and will offer special homesceker’s rates to per- selves what the state has to effer. The efforts of the various corre- lated agencies and the fact that the Bank of North Dakota is offering improved land at low prices and terms is expected to bring a large number of prospective settlers to this state. GROUP RAPS PROHIBITION Church Society Announces! Nation-wide Campaign For Moderation _New York, M (P)—Resolu- tions criticizing prohibition, adopted by the board of d Chureh mperance estant Episco} organ, published today by vote of the board. The resolutions announced a na- tion-wide campaign for 'spee adoption of moderate regulatory measures. ; The resolutions were unanimously adopted at a meeting of the board attended by two-thirds of its mem- bership, Thirty-six members of the clergy live in greater New York, some in New ate and Connecticur and one in Philadelphia. The resolutions charge the 18th et: amendment has “blemished” the constitution and its enforcement has been “a failure, resulting in in- creased drinking and drunkenness and use of opiates, and fostering political corruption.” ————_+ News Briefs | od Senora Magdalena de Ramirez. wife of governor of state of Jalisco, lies in wait in Mexico City and mortally shoots Senorita Bogarin and wounds latter’s mother; then telegraphs hus- band she has shot his sweetheart. Washington understands that Licu. tenant Coionel James J. Meade of the marines ig being considered as head of new®Nicaraguan constabulary which will maintain peace in the re- public pending election of a presi-| 0 dept. Sine at airplane's lending gear ex- sieiee at Boiling Field in Washing. ton in attempted tke off and chine stands on its nose, but neither Acting Secretary of War MacNider ‘or Uaptain Baker, pilot, the occu- pants, is injured. -Captain George H. Wilkins Pifot Alger Granam hop off at Fair- banks, Alaska, for Point Barrow,-but return because plane cannot rise cnough. B Ro. Olaf, 9 to 0. La Moure, N. D.—At meeting of fourth district of North Dakota Bankers association here, resolutions sopensste d@ urging action for safe- guarding of funds and bank emp}yes, and ways of combating vank holdups ‘were considered. iy uriog’ ibe first half javention. sons coming here to see for them-| four injuries. zation, were “Of these 72 accidents 57 occurred | k. broad daylight and 15 after di There has been one grade crossing | fatality so r this year, It oe-; e curred Mi: nd is not shown in this repo is wccident occurred in broad daylight, at an open cross- ing where the train could be seen for st one-half mile. n the first four months of 1925 there were four accidents, involving four months of five deaths. —Possib ment of 1927 ove almost impassable, — Possib! drivers of the motor vehicles were riding on the train instead of run- ning into the train.” Characterizing the 1925 “stop- ng” law as toothless, Harding a said a new law permitting the rail- road board to close crossings where such uction seemed advisable might go a long way toward eliminating grade crossings and reducing the grade crossing hazard. The only safe grade crossing is one that doesn’t exist, Harding said Since it is impossible to eliminate 1 grade crossings because of the ense, another remedy must be found at past for temporary use, the ‘speaker said. He gave better engi- neering and education of the public as these remedies, By changing e trend of dense traffic in laying out main highway arteries and thus avoiding grade crossings the engineers can do their share, he said. Adequate and uni- form warning signs properly located, were given as other engineering aids to safety. Improperly Marked In some parts of the state, he suid, railroad crossings are marked by an: cient crossarms on posts 14 to 16 feet high. “These are more properly warning signs for aviators than for the modern highway vehicle, Hard- ing said. “These. signs should be brought on a level with the cross- ing. 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I ant, , of the opinion that the] ®' sing warning signal should in the center of the high- motor idents this) to bad roads! ings, snow fences or other obstruc-! tions to the view of the driver should} individual responsibility of] b motorist to see to his own safety may be brought home to ev driver through the educa- tional system, the local and daily press, the pulpit, speeches at c' clubs’ and other gatheriny red fi hown at r, he sa city and urged in tl the railroads pro- unnecessary puvlic PRE ENFORCEMENT OF GAS LAW Pay Attention to ‘Anti Knock’ Gasoline Preparations for enforcing the new law regarding the sale of anti-knock gasoline have been completed by C. S. Ladd, chemist in charge of the oil In the corresponding | division of the state regulatory de- 1926 there were 13! partment. accidents, involving 15 injuries andj It is Ladd’s job to see that all the improve-| gasoline sold in the state meets the 1926 should be| standard set by law and to make credited to the weatherman as during | the the greater portion of the first four | gasoline months of 1927 the highw: were} @n the whole, he the | motorists nec Every drop of HyViS Motor Oil is carefully filtered through 25 feet of Fuller’s Earth, freed from all impurities, and made absolutely safe for any motor. Bismarck Oil ‘Company Distributors Office 207 Fifth St. Bismarck, N. Dak. Taxi Driver If there is one thing that counts most in getting away fast to beat traffic and for speed in fast runs &’s spark plugs. I use Cc everytime, knock” gasoline requires fuel’ sold with this guarantee to be colored red with harmless coloring | CONTRACTS. FOR ROAD WORK LET AT DEVILS LAKE Projects Are in Traill, Grand Forks, Walsh, Benson, Eddy and Ramsey Counties Th a penalty is prov: jects let here yesterday le beled which does not meet the state standard. minimum requirement for such, fuel is that it equal_a blend of 25 per cent benzol and 75 per cent str run gasoline from typical. tinent crude oil or its equi Red Gas May Be Common Indications are that many com- panies will take advantage of the red gasoline should be as common as the uncol- ored product in the near future. Un- law only gasoline to which an alleged een added could legally be colored. ‘The fact that the law sets a mix- of benzol and gasoline as a standard docs not mean that it must contain benzol to be legal, Ladd said. meets the standard ade from crude oil without anything’; elge. F. A. P., No. 224-B, Ramsey county, road between Web- 4 even contracts for gravel and earth work in Traill, Grand Forks, Walsh, Gasoliné which Benson, Eddy, and Ramsey counties and by meeting of state fic including Governor A. G, Sorlie, I. J. Moe and R. S. Ashley, hway commission: H, C m, chief engineer; top” of the crude lost of the gasoline now being sold in the state is’ made} F: by the “cracking” process. : Enforcement of the new law is somewhat of a pioneer‘ proposition, since no other state has law as far as he kro 3 in the law is the and other On, badd bald. public officials were urged in the relocate highways where the road at right angles. sings could be ‘Neill, of the state There were 16 bids, the openi: which took place at 10 o'clock Service “at Home” jou like to do ith your friends. That is one reason why The Provident Life Insurance of Bismarck issued of ‘new insurance North Dakota families like our service, because we take a personal interest in their laboratory tests and similar products. North Dakota ave received a_ better | grade of motor fuel during the last year than ever before. The new law regarding “anti- Trav The Provident Life of Bismarck maintains an unusual service, so that your telephone. call brings an immediate answer, your letter brit PROV} DENT “North Coast Hy LIFE INSYRANCE CO. Gna. of Amar a nal Fine Trains Northern Pacific Railway , “First of the Northern Transcontinentals”’ NORTH DAKOTA EY MALT SYR MANUFAC TURE [ EUSER- BUSCH. STELOUIS MO..US Strictly Union Made it Syrup to * colt unc any ‘phivaes abel ANHEUSER-BUSCH ST. LOUIS We do not « WEDNESDAY, MAY: 25, 1922 Sm-d/Canadian Singer Held at Ashland terday morning in the court room of] Walsh county, to M. D. Butler, the Ramsey county court house. 18.80. N. D, $: ‘orks, F, A. P, pany, Sioux City. Iowa, $7,1: F. A. P., No, 19-E und No. 224-C,! F.'A. Py No. 278-A gravel and earth work in Ramsey| graveling in Grand Forks and Tra‘ county, to William Fahey, Lakota,’ coutnies, to Pickus Construction com- pany, Sioux City, Iowa, $12,737.02. ravel work in| F. A. P., No. 296-A. earth Eddy county. to Campbell & Camp- ster and Starkweather, to Thiel and| bell, Grace City, N. D., $15,442.37. Wolt, Valley City, N. D., $14,971.53. ye te}company of Mandan for concrete + D.| pipes and the other to the North D: ‘ota Metal Culvert company of Far- F. A. P., No, 245, gravel work in| go for metal pipes. “Listening In” 4.) The electric current on a telephone’ line compared to water flow: springs a leak, the flow i .. Several telephone » ¢ time, weaken the-flo: fficult to carry on a conv, Living.the golden. rule on | BELL SYSTEM ee STIATN ATP AE ATP AM. 1AAA nw . A. P., No, 290-A, gravel work in Grand Forks county, west of North- wood, to Pickus Construction Cyril Rice, Canadian singer, is being held at Ashland, Wis. for Grand Forks officials on a charge of ing worthless checks. He is alleged to have written the checks when he appeared here as a singer at a local church several weeks ago. A deputy . sheriff has gone to Ashland to bring him back.’ He is understood to have waived extradition. Two culvert jobs were Jet, one to '290-A ‘and 290-B,| the North Dakota Concrete Products Benson count Andrew Helderson, Sheyenne, el Seemewiinie Vacation Time Nears In Summer all Nature wears one universal grin—it is pleasure time— e—travel time—vacation time. Why not plan a jolly, withebest ‘friends this summer? Youth flies; travel trip while appreciation is keenest, while the broadening education which comes from “Seeing America” will contribute. the greatest values to your life. Special Summer Vacation Fares Meee we may be . : e the pipe i ¢ gther end. : rersoff. the hook at the : : y and make it ing through a pi ees f electricit , on Check Charge D., May 26.—()— N W, A. MeDonala, Agent, Bismarck, N. De®. | it "a | | | SFE seoovderr aren se yet