The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 9, 1930, Page 2

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per LEVY Seer FROM 2 10 6 CENTS | | PREVAILS IN STATES North Dakota One of Ploneers|_ -In Establishing Scheme of Highway. Funds i j RAISING RATE PER GALLON! Only 14 Commonwealths and District of Columbia Apply -Any to Other Use states and the District of $431,636,454 in of 13,400,180,062 gal- in If reau-.of public roads | 8. Department of -Agricul-! .. 12-month collection Bie: District of <Co- econ th collection’ - in ‘the collections of eight . Illinois and in 1919. Now all the others have fol. lowed, but the tax did not become ) effective in New York until May 1 and in Hlinois until August 1. ‘The average fee per gallon was 3.22 cents as ‘against 3 cents -in 1928. Inj the course fhe the year 20 states in- te of taxation either cori. The highest tax as six cents; the lowest vy the close of the year, @ six-cent tax; eight cent (ax; 10 a three- \t seven states and the Columbia a two-cent tax. Montana Raises Rate 2 Cents In 1929 the rate per gallon was in- held no hearing but issued an oral removing the child from its father's ‘OLEO iN BANISHED custody, upon representations made | after commissioner. jal,a four-cent tax; [held that suen an order was not au- | “7 invite them to dinner. .He's a splendid lawycr and can tell us what we should do.” a hearing before the juvenile | The supreme court | IN23 STATE TOWNS | Dairy. Commissioner's Honor | List Is Growing as Cow Regains Prestige horized by law. ‘Amazing Were Results I Got From Konjola’| + Twenty-tliree North Dakota cities and towns now are listed on the ‘Lakota, Crosby, Kenmare and Graf- ton. In many -places, the passing of Ole O. Margarine is accompanied by a public ceremony, as at. Crosby where 2,000 persons. celebrated . the ‘event. Greenwood said. “As moré.communi- ties realize the value of the dairy cow to them and the fact that butter sub- stitues are a menace to the prosperity of North Dakota, we will have more towns on the honor roll and more prosperity for the ‘daity er Greenwood said. GAS PROJECT HERE SHIFTS COMPANIES Montana-Dakota Utilities Is $4,500,000 Successor to the M.-D. Power Company Approval of a proposal by the Mon- tana-Dakota Utilities company to is- ‘sue $4,500,000 in bonds to finance con- struction.of a gas pipeline from the Montana gas fields to Bismarck was announced today by the state railroad board. At the same time it approved as- signment by the Mohtana-Dakota REMAINS BIG PARTY FIGHT IN’ ALABAMA Ostrai Organize an Independent Battle for Senate Montgomery, Ala., April 9—(?}— Around the portly figure of Senator . Thomas Heflin centers much of the interest in Alabama's primary election. For 34 consecutive years, Heflin has |held elective office as “regular” Never has he been de- wrong, Cotton Democrat. feated. “Right or Tom,” shouted. Now, the Democratic state execu- tive committee has denied him the political right to seek renomination in ‘the primary August 12, because he supported President Hoover in 1928. There remains one chance for him to get on the The Petition to invalidate the committee Power company of its franchises and certificates of convenience and neces- sity to operate gas services, to the Montana-Dakota Utilities company which will operate the gas compan- jes. The new company will succeed the Black Hills Utilities company, which now supplies gas to the Black Hills cities in South Dakota. Taxi Service Permit In Fargo | Canéelled |: Cancellation of the permit to oper- ate a taxicab service in Fargo and ! vicinity, issued to the De Luxe Cab company, was announced today by the state railroad board. Action followed a hearing held jointly by. the railroad board and the inspection ‘division of* the attorney general's office “at ~ which evidence was taken with regard to alleged failure of the cab company to comply | Fi with the laws regulating their busi- ness. being ‘Party bolters, it is asserted, be admitted to the primary as wurk and barred’as candidates. However, the expansive, militant, cream vest of Senator Tom will be in the thick of this year’s Alabama po- litical fight, whether he is or isn’t a “regular” candidate. Heflin will head an independent slate, he has said, if the party bars remain, and seek to marshal to his oe the 130,000 Alabama Demo- lcrats ate preferred Hoover to Alfred an Me Bankhead, Jasper attor- ney, and Frederick I. Thompson,.pub- lisher of the Mobile Register, are pri- mary candidates for the Democratic senatorial nomination. Bankhead, of the family that long has been identi- fied with Alabama politics, is. regard- ed as conservative and Thompson is identified with progressives. Six “regular” candidates seek Dem- ocratic nomination for governor, and Hughe Locke, Birmingham, and W. L. Lee, Columbia, “bolters,”. are in the race. Regulars are: Attorney Gen- Butterfat Per Cow, orty cows in the da BE @ 2e8 pect. tion! Motor: Truck Service Is Denied Permission state supreme court has before it a| No bitte abe eg motor truck service that’ wonderful St. Lawrence Add this beautiful a-day trip from old French Montreal or Quebec. eral Charile C. ae tween Willow City and Minot, and between Willow City and Your Easter Suit Is At | Bergeson’S You want a fine suit of clothes to wear into the Easter parade. CHECK You want new, alert styling that hasn't been hanging its head on a hanger. CHECK and DOUBLE CHECK The fulfillment of every one of your fashion and fabric oe / Bergeson’S for a SMALL CHECK. became efective in | Grateful Citizen States All Else '“nonor roll” of the state dairy depart- Then only 4 days open sec. In cexeia, Louisiana, Montana, Ne- rasta, Tennessee and Texas. fried Failed; New and Differ- ment here, which is assisting dairy |interests in their campaign to -reduce ‘MOTHERS the coanien Tourist Third Cabin ‘comfort omete white Empresses, fast TAILORED BY Comparison of the total number of vehicles registered in 1929, with the total tax collected and with the tax- able im all. states (except New York and Illinois) and in the | District of Columbia shows an aver- fevenue of $17.72 per vehicle of 532 gal- [consumption of butter substitutes in eat Medicine pag Him Back on | oth Dakota, ol The campaign is based on the |theory that by eating butter insteadof ‘The records of Konjola fairly over- ja substitute, each citizen can do his flow with the statements of men and | part toward increasing the price of women who tell how this new and |butterfat and promoting the welfare different medicine put them back on of the dairy industry, according to F. the job after a seige of illness. That | A. Greenwood, state dairy commis- is exactly what Konjola is designed | sioner. to do to make pebdple fit and keep) All a community has to do to get them that way. its name on Greenwood's honor roll, |is to discontinue the sale of butter | Substitutes, which have been person- | alized by the dairy department to the {extent of giving: them’ & common ind ““Mont” liners. ‘Es a be ta : four local agent or iH. M. TAIT, meral Agent, Pacific ceil Aaah, Cendtian patie Canadian EE Pacific bagany wee now learn value of Hart Schaffner & Marx $25 -$35-$50 Bergeson’S Pig aH H cting collection costs, the mue in 34 states was r construction and mainten- In the other 14 f i i ' i i EE * Because-it is so helpful in keeping| of ‘mie-water in neutralizing cow's) babies and children healthy and hap-|milk for infant feeding, and: prevent: name. -The-name is Ole O. Marga-!|py, every mother should know about|ing hard curds. Its many uses for | rine, and Greenwood ‘makes “no bones | Phillips Milk of Magnesia. mother and child are fully explained | |about his being in bad” with the dairy] This harmless, almost tasteless {in the interesting book “Useful Infor- industry. preparation is most eee in re-jmation.” It will be sent you, FREE. ‘The first lst showed seven cities on/|lieving those symptor babies and| Write The Phillips Co, 117 Hudson the honor roll. They were Van Hook, |children generally cai by, souring|St., New York, N. Y. Finley, Elgin, Judson, Almont, Glen|food in the little digestive tract, such} In. buying, be sure to get genuine Ulin and Columbus. 3 jas sour-belching, frequent vomiting.| Phillips Milk of Magnesia. Doctors} " Since then -15 towns have come in-jfeverishness, colic. As @ mild: iaxa-|have prescribed it for over 50 years. to the fold, partly because of the ex-| tive, it acts gently, but certainly, to] “Milk of Magnesia” has been the U. ample of the pioneers, Greenwood|open the little bowels in constipation,|S. Registered Trade Mark of The ‘Tsaid. ‘They. aré Fingal, Oakes, Cava-|colds, children’s diseases. Chas. H. Phillips Chemical Co., and ‘Her, Walhalla, Kulm, Scranton, Aneta,|. A teaspoonful of Phillips Milk of|its predecessor, Chas. H. Phillips, Carson, Washburn, Killdeet, Martin,| Magnesia does the work of half a pint|since 1875—Ad' sentry ile THERE'S A TREND TO VALUE AMERICA IS CHOOSING BUIC Buyers today demand known goodness... dollars must bring areal return... and so motorists -are buying more than MANY Buicks as any other car priced zt i iti Of the revenue applied to rural | pepe serra ak. wae used. Sor con-| struction: and_maintenance™ of state t =—shhighways; eee oo comiention ‘and maintenance of local roads; ‘and | sy remainder, $23,371,785, applied as Payments on state and county road bonds. ‘The following table shows the total; motor fuel’ tax receipts and total MR. T. 0. BLANQUART Don't guess nor wonder about Kon- ola; get all the facts about this. gmazing medicine and its record from: the Konjola Man, who is at. t ‘Totat tax: Net gallons ; PTUs ns ‘ ‘ptreet and Ninth avenue, Cedar Rap-+ | | Yet his experience, though typl- | | cal of Konjola at work, is just one of : = ‘tens of thousands wherein Konjola wa b 5 if has proved its merits ‘after all else; ~ cs ‘een put to the test. Konjola has | proved this supremacy, just as in the 778 | ede of Mr. maoaery, who gave the Tw Konjola was the speed with which It to the very source of the trou-! endured for two ycars. In medicines TT Tui iE is “Come lm, what tender revere Gagnge that maiden mind?” ‘ “If you must know, I was wondering why you went through life with : ‘a yoice like p saw going through a hickory knot when honey-smooth ; OLD GOLDS will soothe those rasping vocal cords and bring you * ‘throst-ease. Raise that penny ante to the price of a'peck of OLD: Eid GOLDS, Perey, aod et he mtd end allow ener tobcce don stuff. There's not a bark in & billion.” n “puick. mo: compa Y TOR NY, Ps MICHIGAN Mahone, eee, Ort. ¢ Svich and hargoato eter Cone FASTEST GROWING CIGARETTE IN HISTORY Fleck Motor Sales, Inc. DISTRIBUTORS

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