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pipe PTE 12 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, 'THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1934 eee ET | PLANS NEW DRIVE fae that have as yet not filed re- + _____________—¢ | Rapid City, cldy. ...... 64 44.08 ERSONS DE ‘AD ; urns, Weeks said. i \ Ce He announced that beginning about |, Weather Report > MINNESOTA POINTS, TWO P May 15, representatives of the tax! * STON Se ha commissioner's office, assisted by FORECAST | Minneapolis, aiay. a G ad members of the regulatory depart-| For Bismarck and vicinity: Show- ee oue Moorhead, cldy. 18% 2 ment, will start “a vigorous campaign ¢rs probable tonight or Friday; warm- je Ve {to bring in all delinquent returns, — €F tonight. WARMER, WEATHER IN OTHER STATES (N INCOME TAXES: “Personal interviews will be ar-| For North Da. my High: Par ei |ranged with as many people as pos- proba ight b q sible. Taxpayers ate kindly asked to) Dropable | tonight B aed Amarillo, Tex, poidy. .. 78 $0 4 44|Motor Mishaps Fatal to Aged | Promptly reply to all queries received er tonight. and Calgary, non Tal 60 38 00; Chaseley Woman and Traill ” \ by them regarding their income »southeast Friday; Chicago, Ill, clear . 8 8 00 Weeks Says State Collections, should any representative be unable cooler Friday ex- Denver, rain 7 46 26 County Farmer Show Big Increase Over | oer nee an ton neni Dotee Maines, te. oi ay. " % % “People who have as yet not filed " Y, Kans., cldy. P Same Period in 1933 [thelr income tax returns are urged! yoi’ Mostly cow: Ee] |Havre, Mont. ci eer. Be St Bl udents claimed Lies of two more \ to do ae soon as possible as inter- dy ‘tonight an Helena, Mon € 48 00! North Dat Wed: y. est at the rate of one per cent per! F: Kamloops, B. 58 40 .00/ Dead are Mrs. Eva Flanders of month accrues on any delinquent ta Kansas oe, 82 68 =O id Dahlst Reporting that state income tax} together with the regular penaltie: Lander, Wyo. 58 42 {99|Chaseley, 69, and Peter trom, tollections have exceeded $100,000 this| Blanks for making returns may be, Medicine , peldy. 68 46 .00/60, Traill county farmer residing near year, J. J. Weeks, state tax commis-| obtained directly fro state tax | Southeast, rising temperature extreme | Miles it Mont jy 2 m0 Hillsboro, directly from the state ta y | sioner, Thursday announced a vigor- issi ity | “est, Portion, warmer Friday west and Modena, - 58 32 .00] Mrs. Flanders died in a Carrington pus campaign. would be launched! or county mudios Gir | [non Monavie: Unsettled tonight,| NC en micee Nebeeidy.. 0 38 hospital from injuries sustained Sun- ‘ May 15 to bring in delinquent re- tes surereae CON eae al’ warmer extreme |G CY O. cldy.--. 72 60 OK day night in a ear accident south of turns. St. M o) St di t east portion; Friday generally fair. |Qu’Appelle, 8., Peay. 56 34 .00] Fessenden when the Flanders’ car and Up to May 1 there had been re-) OU. Mary Ss Students For Minnesota: Mostly cloudy to-| Roseburg, Ore. cldy. .. 60 54 16/9 machine driven by Alice Berline of bY ceived 17,418 individual income tax} Win Business Awards) 2%%t,,20¢ Friday, probably showers) St, Louis, Mo., ax 78 64 .00|/Harvey collided at an intersection. returns and 1,857 corporation returns in south portion and Friday in north-|Sait Lake City, U., clear 62 44 00/Mrs, Flanders received a broken on which a tax of $100,531.35 was west; cooler in east, warmer in ex-/§, §, Marie, Mich. clear 74 44 .00 shoulder, fractured ribs, fractured paid. Additional and delinquent taxes| Beatrice Bobzien and Mildred En-/tfome northwest tonight; rising tem-| Seattle, Wash. cldy. .. 88 48 18] sun and internal injuries. She did bring the total collections up to $101,-|tringer are the first students of St.| Pt"? y eee eee ae: 3S 001 not regain consclousness. 607.16, he said. Mary's high school to receive the GENERAL CONDITIONS Spokane, Wash: ‘64 42 [06] Funeral services will be held Friday This is a decided increase over the|Gregg writer attainment certificate The. be ie ie ti Swit Current, 68 580 .00/at Chaseley. same period last year when there had|during the present term. Several] ong’ the essterty rocky Mount | Tne Pas, + 48 «28 00] Dahistrom was instantly killed been received only 10,936 individual|other students expect to receive the! ( 2} ‘oledo, lo, t dual | slope (Medicine Hat 29.48) while high! 2 edo. Oho, 76 54 00) when his auto plunged from Highway t returns and approximately 1,850 cor-)same award within a few weeks. pressure overlies the eastern states | einer oe man, on raid. 64 46 = 00! 5) at the bridge over the Elm river « poration returns for a total of $: To receive the attainment certificate| (Toledo 30.10). The weather is un- Donne) -2 2 et west of Kelso, struck the concrete of 1 756.23, Weeks Pointed out. Additional a 8 Pant! must pass six shorthand and|settled from the Mississippi Valley 38 60. ‘0o| the pier of an old bridge, turned over, "hate fare many persons subject to/accuraey and the short hand test re i go fell 54. 66.70 RAISE So MORE RHEE a nee Or te southeastern Rocky Moun 74 84 00], Observers believed he died from a i taled_ $41,231 835. iin slope and in the north Pacific | blow on the head before the .car aaeanaae amma ~{more than five errors. Other require-|coast states. Cool weather prevails [ments are a senior and junior test in|in the Dakotas and in Wyoming and) 3.000 Pheasants Are |*™** *ewate lartistic typing, shorthand theory and{eastern Montana, but elsewhere| “ - rf ry | armer weather prevails. Distributed in State] North Dakotan Will 15 MILES OF KIDNEY TUBES shorthand penmanship. Enters State Prison A. H. Kurth, former Minot city |Former Commissioner | Bismarck station Barometer, inches: |28.10. Reduced to sea level, 29.88, Missouri river stage at 7’a. m. 3.7 jft. 24 hour change, 1 10 ft. PRECIPITATION For Bismarck Station: Total this month to date ...... Nearly 5,000 Chinese pheasants have been distributed throughout North Dakota this spring by the state Game and Fish department, it was re- ported Thursday by Thoralf Swenson, Judge at Minneapolis Minneapolis, May 3.—(?)—Musical talent of Minnesota's high schools will, concentrate at the University of Minnesota Thursday to open the an- |commissioner, commissioner, Wednesday went|Normal. this month to dase 14) ase: state contest and festival draw- is Total, Ja 1 In addition, 1,000 pheasants were} nual state test a1 festiv: Ws | Win Back Pep ...Vigor . .. Vitality |through the routine of being “dressed | Normal January 19° (dais .. gaaishipped to the game and fish com-|ing together 3000 or more ranking Medical authorities agree that your kid- meys contain 15 MILE: lin” at the state penitentiary to which | Accumulated detteiency to date 2.39/mission at Regina, Saskatchewan, Huron, cldy. ... 48 472, Medina 382. young musicians. 1 Soe (any, tava or |e Was/scritenced to!a ternl of one to and 1,008 to the game and fish com-| Judges’ decisions, given by Professor fitere which help to, purify the blood and | three years following his plea of guilty NORTH DAKOTA POINTS | mission of Manitoba, Swenson re-|John E. Howard of the University of ’ thea, the bisdder 3 pints of uid @ day ito obtaining city money under false High- Low. “| ported. North Dakota for instrumentalists ’ contains unds of waste matter. | pretense. “t . Pitts of Omaha, Neb. Tf hi BISMARCK, cl 5! r The birds were sent to the twojand Mrs. Carol a, ” 1 binder passages with scanty amount gaure | Kurth, who was brought here Tues-! Beach, peldy. Ad 3 ~ Canadian provinces in accordance] for vocalists, will be announced after ‘ ing burning and discom‘ort, Mthe 15, MILES | day, is in poor health and for that| Carrington, cldy. 53 31 .00| with an exchange agreement between | each festival concert. i, lipid wget ee ee cree @ jreason will be given “light work,” it) Crosby, clear 59 35 .00)North Dakota’ and the provinces i skache, leg pains, loss of pep and vitality, |WaS Said at the prison. He will be|Devils Lake, c 46 34 00! whereby this state receives in return — —— = 4 getting up nights, lumbago, wollen fect | assigned within a few days. Dickinson, cl 33 .00/one Hungarian partridge for each ankles, rheumatic pains and dizziness. | Drake, cldy. 30.00 | -S If kidneys don't empty 3 pints every day | . Dunn ‘Center, peidy. 33 [00|Pheasant. Approximately 800 part- e e ' rid " ter, | Valdres Lag to Meet Grand Forks, cldy. 36 .00|Tidge already have been received and Cc 1 in % ma y Hankinson, cldy. 36 .20| the balance are to be trapped soon to lay you up for many months. Don’t wait. a i} {complete the \-for-| agreement, 1 f B At Minot June 22-23) Jamestown, clay. 35 90|complete the bird-for-bird t, 5 ' Ask OEE err a ett oe Dene ci peld; 32 =.00 | Swenson stated. { Po At: bien ‘used successfully by millions of kidney ' ee Meee 32 $9! Other pheasants were distributed | ry ufferers for over 40 ycars. They give quick | Thestiith annijal convention of Wei. cd 30 99 (to the following areas: Cando 100, Flee and pill help ‘to wash out the 10 |Northwest Valdres Lag will be held) Minot, cldy. 39 00 wiiston 36, Caivin 100, Bowman 16, Seasoning But don’t take chances with strong drugs |2¢ the Sons of Norway hall at Minot Oakes eldy. 36 © .17/ Dunseith 24, 50, Sherwood 8, " cs so-called gitidney cures” that claim to fix {Friday aa Saturday, ae te a j Pembina, gee 30 ©.01| Valley City 12, Corinth 20, Mandan A delicious seasoning for es. Your commot se according to announcement made by! jiston, gl 38 © .00 300, Leith 100, Mott’175, New England Ben sof ts ate ny ens inure |}. Hem, Tioga, secretary. Mr. Hern |Wishek, clay. 35 ‘01129; Seranton 208, Grafton 37, Grand| ouP#- stews. all meat and i A BoP ral ede Sa te] | sot moon poms, SMa or ie] yy PT rng drugs. Bi ah TE le banquet will be @ feature of the Pot,|koti 384, Lakota 12, rt at your druggist. © 1934. Foster-Milburn Co. |1934 convention, a rs “elie ae van DRAIN AND REFILL WITH the oil .. AND SAVE grade of motor oil weather maps below. the Anti-Sludge Motor gasoline mileage. {8O-VIS "D” won't sludge under hardest driving! you need, right now, a heavier And when you change, get rid of that tireless worker of evil in your engine— Sludge! Sludge fouls oil filters and clogs oil lines... takes the life out of valves, makes them sluggish—and you lose gaso- line power. Sludge makes piston rings stick, causing wasteful pumping of oil. Keep your engine clean, lively and effi- cient this summer by using Iso=Vis “D,” down your oil costs—you'll add far less oil between drains—and you'll get more THIS SHOWS WHY HEAVIER GRADE IS NEEDED RIGHT NOW eater REAL MONEY! is shown by the Oil. It will cut CONTINUE from page one Government, Police Join in Extensive Hunt for Dillinger in which Youngblood aided. Johnson ‘denied he new Youngblood. JUSTICE DEPARTMENT WANTS GUNS AND MEN Washington, May 3—(#)—The jus- tice department outlined Thursday a $2,000,000 thrust at crime. It will} ask congress for this sum to buy ISO-VIS D Arle Shulge Niles Oil 8's Change Time, Too, For Differential and Transmission Lubricants Speing-time is the time to heavy-up on lubricants that protect your differential and transmission gears. Standard Stations have correct lubricants for this very pur- TEMPERATURES ARE ON THE WAY UPmp> Do this: check your own location in the . maps at right. If it falls within the light- ebaded area in the April map—but is in the dark-shaded section of the Mc mal ee aaee iain of cay aeae «8 SHORT MINUTES TO —then you should chenge to 8 be ee motor oil as an measure. a or new, A Standard 5; DRAIN AND CHANGE dark -shading i in hee ce f Job means correct Drive into your closest Standard Oil Sta- peratures make a heavier grade of oil ‘at every point. tion. Your Standard Servisman will drain necessary for efficient lubrication. and change to the proger grade of Iso: ‘The Standard Servisman bases his rec- Vis “D” in 8 minutes or less, Then you'll on three factors: (1) Weather; be rid of sludge and you'll keep your oil minimum. ommendations (2) Make of Car; (3) the kind of driving you $SOrVIS “DY. . . . Weer. PLUS FEDERAL TAX. . . eq. —” do. Nothing isleft tochance—or Copr. 1934, Standard Ol! STANDARD OIL SERVICE ,M@PO@ SOISTRIBUTORS OF ATLAS Tas AND BATTERIES records, come = cost to the ps agp a ig VY. S. Weather come covering 50-year periods. more guns and pay more men. A shortage of federal “artillery” was disclosed to have led to the arm- |the ing of federal Dillinger-chasers with | machine guns captured from other mobsters. Several machine guns taken from, Harvey J. Bailey, Albert Bates and George “Machine Gun” Kelly, con- victed as kidnapers of Charles F. Ur- schel, Oklahoma oil millionaire, have been removed quietly from a show case at the department in the last few days and issued to agents as- signed to the Dillinger case. Attorney General Cummings was Tepresented as “ready” to ask con- gress for sufficient funds to engage @s many as 200 fo 300 additional di- vision of investigation agents and to equip them, not only with guns but _ | Biso fast motor cars. The justice department’s appropri- ation for the present fiscal year to- For the year be- car! ginning next July 1 the department has been allotted only $28,700,778. / With congress speeding through a variety of federal anti-crime bills, officials anticipated little trouble for a an money request. another anti-crime unit— snea at bootleggers—is being whip- ped into shape. Arthur J. Mellott, who described himself as a “personal dry but not a fanatic,” arrived here ‘Wednesday from Kansas City to take over the treesury’s alcohol tax unit of 3,600 men. \ Ree but more than that it has effort- Says Pacific Coast Likes New Chrysler Public acceptance ance of the Airflow Chrysler automobiles on the Pacific Coast is more enthusiastic than for sny previous Chrysler product, ac- cording to Joseph W. Frazer, general | sales manager of the Chrysler Sales Corporation, following a trip to that “A man living in Los Angeles ap- parently thinks no more of jumping linto his car and driving to San Fran-\ cisco than a New Yorker does of go- ling to Yonkers,” Frazer said, “though lit is 475 miles between these two large cities. It is on a drive such as this that the unusual riding qauilites of Airflow car are best demonstrat- led. There are such long vistas of {clear road that it is possible to travel \faster with safety than almost any- | where else. The Airflow has tremendous less speed. All the ordinary sensa- | tions associated with rapid motion are! i missing. There‘is no engine vibra- | tion, no road vibration, no swaying | or founcing, no wind roar, no wind | Grag, no following dust.” ‘The overdrive, he aetna out, lil | matically engages when the | reaches about 40 miles an hour and| reduces the number of engine revolu- | tions required to sustain a given! Speed as much as one-third. | The “dynamic balance” of the Air- | flow particularly catches his fancy, | with the passengers cradled between | the axles instead of having the Tear) ‘seat cover the axle. iMusic Festival at i \ Dickinson Planned | Dickinson, N. D., May 3.—()—More | than 300 students of six Missouri Slope conference high schools will, participate in the annual May Music festival at Dickinson State Teachers | college Saturday. Schools entered are New Salem, | Hebron, Sentinel Butte, Belfield, | and Dickinson, Fred Curtion Bessrvisor of music, Dickinson, % chairman of the program eh Conductors of the massed ban: be J. I. Birkeland, Hebron; of the massed girls’ glee clubs and mixed chorus, Miss Mildred Wagenhals Beach; of the massed orchestra, Rev. Father Adam Hunkler, OSB. As. sumption Abbey, Richardton. PccatetdectanERg FORSEES CHURCH SCHISM. Berlin, May 3.—(?)—A schism with: in the German Evangelical church & unavoidable in the Cees bg Kar! ‘och, leader of a new enich demanded that the state not interfere in international church af- fairs. ait i New York should try to have Samuel Insull land there, rather than Boston, so as to give him a typical Broadway welcome. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— | WITHOUT CALOMEL And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin’ to Go If you feel sour and sunk and the world looks punk, don’t swallow a lot of salts, min~ eral water, oil, laxative candy or chewing gum ‘and expect them to make you suddealy buoyant and full of sunshine, For they can’t do it. They only move the ‘Dowels and a mere movement doesn’t get at the cause. The reason for your down-and-out Tt should pour out twe Gas blots up thick, bad teste and ‘skin often breaks out in aches oA you a and out. Your mi Tt takes th 4, old CAR LE LIVER FALLS to TS HERE’S certainly excite- ment around here these days. We’ve got those new Goodyear “G-3” All-Weather Tires! The tires that stood up under punishment that the test-car brakes frazzled _in three days! And what a tire! It beats the mileage of the best previous Goodyears by 43%! It keeps its safety grip twice many well-known wonder we’re excited. We can sell it at no extra cost. Come in and see what makes You get the flatter, You t the You get the nested non-: so tough non-skid as long as tires! No it so good! Here's what you get In Goodyear’s new wider All-Weather Tread. You _get quicker-stopping and the eater road _gri blocks in the center. travel of wider riding-ribs. You get more rubber in the tread — an average of two pounds more per tire. —all of which adds up te 43% MORE NON-SKID MILEAGE at_no extra cost te youl Come in and see it! broader read contact of a of _more non-skid easy steering and smooth slow, even wear of closer- skid blocks and ribs. See the CHRYSLERS and PLYMOUTHS we have in stock equipped with this wonderful new “G-3” Tire. Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. Chrysler-Plymouth Distributors for Western Dakota and Eastern Montana WE ALSO ARE DEALERS FOR GOODYEAR TIRES Phillips 66 Service Station Molly's Service Station pe Pty Coveata's Soevien Biotien Fourth and Thayer 1020 Main piel "Suv ona tie 4.

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