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4. IF THIN AND NERVOUS, TRY PHOSPHATE A French scientist has discovered an nie phosphate which should be a ive remedy for weak nerves, thinness. and lack of strength, enérgy and vigor. Ils substance’ {s described: by. spectal- ists as identical in composition with cer- tain vital elements, naturally found in brain and nerve cells and one which when taken into the human system is converted into healthy living. tis & This phosphate is already wid among druggists In this count Phosphate and some physican: sieeplessn elaim that through its use ngth, energy, vigor and nerve force ure frequently increased in_two weeks’ time. Dr. Frederick Kolle, Editor of New York Physicitins” ‘Who's Who,” | sa it should be prescribed by every doctor | fe spital in the United e 2 great variety of those who wish to hould be sure to get the genuine Hitro-Phosphate, WANTE: Rug and dres: must be In, good Phone FOR SALE y Astry coat and muff, Phone 4 WANTED—Pantry girl a Hotel. and used in ev 's’ Slate bank of Dickin- igh Leslie Simpson with of state yesterday a cer- tificate giving notice of the cect ase of its ‘eapital stock from $50,000. to; As Influenza is an exaggerated form of Grip, LAXA- TIVE BROMO. QUININ® tablets should be taken in larger doses than is prescribed for ordinary Grip. <A goc 1 plan is not to wait until you are, sick, but PREVENT IT by taking | LAXATIVE BROMO. QUININE Tab- lets in time. Yeas | commis ic jkuown that they fave BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE CITY WILL HAVE FREE CLINIC IN OPERATION SOON Coneineeea ‘to Act Next Meeting; It Is “Judge” Flannigan Now Bismarck will undoubtedly haye a free health clinie where venereal dis- patients and iio will be given Heatment The weekly meeting t nigel decided to call upon the city health officer, Dr. ©. E, Stackhouse, to appear before the issioners at their next meeting ils the requirements such a clinic and the probable ex- pense to the city. This action follows the request of Dr. F. R. Smyth of the United States. publie health service, who ion to establish a free yven- eveal clinie in this city. The request was turned over to the city health of- ficer for advice and Dr. a communication to the ‘ast night, recommended that a clinic be established. Free yenereal clinics have been es- tablished-at Minot, Grand Forks and Fargo, although at the latter two places permanent quarters have not yet been provided, The city commission- in discussing the matter’ made it ry a clinie that really effective in controlling 3 would be the spread of diseases, APPOINTED JUSTICE Flannigan was appointed jus- UBF. the commissioners, effective November 1, following the resignation of William is, Mr. Harris requested to! because of the eee ~~ Yes; S. S.S. Is Purely Vegetable Nature’s Safe Blood On the Market'Half a Century. When you are in perfect health, and are enjoying a strong and vigcrous vitality, it is then that _ your blood is free from all impuri- | ties. You should -be very careful and |S give heed. to the slightest indica- tion of impure blood. A_ sluggish circulation is often indicated by From Cover to Street ins over reatment an impaired appetite, a feeling of lassitude and a ge: cral weakening: of the system. It is then that you should promptly take a few bottles of SS. S. It will aid in cleans- ing. the blood and build up and strengthen the whole system. S. S..S. is sold by all druggists. Valuable information about the blood supply can be had free by writing, to the Swift Specific Co. 50 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga, asked -the | Stackhouse, in : ty authorities | © press of| | other business. Hereafter it will be ‘Judge” Flannigan if he aceepts the appointment, ‘Nhe monthly report of E, M. Stanton, city bacteriologist, on the condition of the city water, showed that the daily yarlation w: to G0 bacteria per ile centimeter. No B, Coli wero found at any time during’ the month. The turbidity varied from 20 parts per million ‘to 200, 200 parte per million, STATE RENEWS ITS EFFORT TO REMOVE OFFICERS AT BEACH Relying on Affidavits From Near Murderer, Administra- tion Is-at It Again Beach, N. D., € 28.—To the sur- prise of everybody the state admini: tration forees haye reopened the c¢ ing to the removal of State’ torney R. FP. Gallagher and Sheriff John Piezina of this county. At the peni- tentiary last Friday the testimony of Tvank Dubean was taken regarding what he saw in the jail at Beach while awaiting committment to the peniten- for attempting to kill a woman by ing her over fhe head with a steel euto spring and then running her down with an automobile in Stark ‘county { summer, Dubean being in jail at the same time the four men connected with the killing of M. K. Bowen were confined there. ‘The most important part of his tes- timony related to The alleged rming of the prisoners by Sheriff Pierzina on the day after the Bowen killing wheh Martin Blank and others were t to incite a crowd to storm the j wing the accused without a hea Tiubeau testified that the sheriff did Yigive arms to three: of the men, con- rected with the Bowen killing, but not ty Taylor, who did the actual shooting, nor to him, Dubeau. Tt was brought out in his-testimony that none of the isoners connected with the Bowen cc had been allowed undue freedom t the jail, but were under guard day Vand night. Wes ed that he wis sore at the sheriff, because when the deputy sheriff took him over into Stark county, in a Search for bonds pending an appeal in his case, he re- fused to take him every pl he want- ed to go, although the trip had already |cevered three days and two nights; and ithat he was also aggrieved because the [sheritt r ed to keep him longer in {olden Valley county when the trans- |pertalion officer arrived to take him to {the penitent He also admitted that Seaman Smith had been to sce him twice at the penitentiary, got a HEN you think of the \/ Standard Oil Company (Indiana) you visualize instantly gasoline, kerosene and lubricating oil. True, these are the three fun- damental products of manufac- ture, but ing the Company is proud of the fact that its _ service enters your life by many other doors, Standard Oil Company (Indi- ana), service, by keen initiative ‘and ceaseless effort, is able to supply you with more than 2000 useful products, all made from petroleum. j The humble paraffin which seals your jelly glasses against the inroads of ferments, and the asphalt which covers the streets you drive upon, are by-> products of petroleum, and there are hundreds of others, _all servants of your daily needs. Scores of other products, each vital to some specific industry, which in. turn supplies you with’ needed merchandise, are made, wholly or in part, from portions of the crude oil which - otherwise would be waste. Standard Oil Company (Indi- ana) products are delivered by a network of stations and dis- tribution systems, so complete that every hamlet of the Middle West is supplied: aM Notwithstanding the wide range of Standard Oil Company (Indiana) service, the Company is constantly striving to. in- . erease the number of useful products, and to intensify. its service, so that it may fulfill to the utmost its obligation as a public servant. - Standard Oil soapy 910 s. mrcuaee ares gti Th Pelt Os ONO; bs OME, Telis How to je a Bad Cough by 7 $8 Surprising resulta from {hte tamoun sO} old home: Easel fund ‘Coste little. ‘ Euslly é yee r5)9: SONG If you have a severe co cold. aecompanied with soreness, throat tickle, hoarseness, or Uifficult breathing, or if your child's mathe night with croup ick help, try. this ‘reliables old hottte-made cough remedy, Any druggist can supply you with ounges of Pinex. Pour this into t bottle and fill the bottle mutated su Or instead of 18 recipe “vemarkable cau ex good, and ins an be depended and 1a You congh in aw 3t loosens andr: throat tickle a q irritated membranes thet line neh yl al cortainty that it is really fits iow give Gu hold of means by ia tyke y that Pirex is a Special and highly concen+ trated eampound of rine” Norway pine extract, sind is probably the -best known means of ov severe 201 hs, thront and che p 3 imitations of this anixtur To avoid disappoint: ment. ask forn*2Y% ‘ounces of Pinex” with full direstions ‘and don't wept any- i Gnaranteed to give absolute eLions or money nmptly re. The Pinex Co. Fi, Wayne, OO statement from him and promised to do everything possible for him. He} g|also stated that Attorney Leslie ‘Simp-| son had also secured from him a signed statement. It is understood this testi- mony closes the case for the state un- less other witnesyes are put on the stand in rebuttal. An’ adjournment was then taken to; Teach and the case resumed here this mornits to give the defense a w at it if they so desire, the defense s far not having put any witnesses on the stand. “WORLD AFLAME” IS TIMELY PICTURE Frank Keenan made speech at the recent convention of motior picture ex-} hibitors. in St. Louis, in the course of} which, owlhg business conditions, he referred to the profit tem as one of the panace dress hy which | Gompers-—-the thrills throug! “The World Afr cst of the ser cial production it and which last time to- the will be shown for night, “The World Aflame” de: with that ene touch of humanity which makes the whole world kin--a human touch’? which reachéd into the palaces of the zhty and into the hovels of the mis- led poor—a touch administered by a Wise mayor who -had studied human nature, who knew hen to apply rea- sonable and sensible force, and’ when to, preach the gospel of reason and co- operation and profit — sharing. He Lroke the strike, but noh the he deported the Bolsh makers and gave Jabor a true American Jeadership—and he pointed out the path of true happiness f capital and labor alike. Starring | Frank Keenan in such a with ge) part» that of the ¢l made Keenan foremost acter actors Of the Ameri- de sori of yiari y luring 10 tise ane their ple upon the ond contin adroit and E deal” play, with such an ending as the master thinkers of the world today are picturing as’ the only solution for the political, industrial and - civic’ boils ‘which are erupting on the .surface of humanity, NX Bales for Grain . Shippers Announced Rules that will regulate the “supply of: freight cars for grain shippers were issued late yesterday by the state railway commission. ‘They pro- vide that*the number of cars to any one shipper shall be pro-rated on the basis of the amount of grain he has ready relative to the total amount in; a given territory. The rules are as follows: “Bach shipper of grain will notify each carrier's agent of the total quan- tity of grain on hand tendered for rail shipment. The ration of the quantities so reported by each shipper shall be the percentage basis for the distribution of available cars at that station during thé ensuing week for | grain loading. “Each shipper shall make written order on the carrier’s agent for cars warited’ for grain loading shown in the following information: Date of order; number of cars. ‘wanted (in| units of 40 ton cars), and whether for sacked or bulk grain; destination; date wanted to load; quantity of each kind of grain on hand and convenient- ly located for prompt loading,” the tules say. “Cars will not be furnished in excess of a’shipper’s ability to load} dnd id ship promptly. hen .a shipper’s share of cars eq cust only a fraction of a car, “he will entitled to car supply on the rbasis of ‘the aggregate of such frac- tional percentage,” the rules say. “The term ‘prompt loading’, as used in these rules, is intendéd to'mean a ear placed not later than 10 a, m. must ‘be loaded. and billing instruc- tions handed before the close of the day on) which it is placed, failing which, such car will be charged against the shipper’s allotment as an. additional empty for each’ succeeding: day held for loading or piling in- structions.” | Goes to Missouri Luther Van Hook, who has recently recovered from an extended illness. left Friday for Topeka, Kansas, and points in Missouri. Mr. Van “Hook COUNTY TEACHER INSTITUTE HAS FIRST SESSIONS; More Than Fifty Instructors Are in Attendance at Annual Conference The Burleigh county. teachers’ insti- tute opened here at the court house esterday With over fifty teachers from x the county in attendance, te high school in- Gallagher of st hools were the » of the program, fer leading the fons of the f nepal of the consolidated sehools end Miss Gallagher supervised the ses- #ons of the rural school teachers, In the morning, Miss y dis- sussed the teaching of languages and gave many helpful hints as to how to obtain the he ‘esults, She also dwelt on the teaching of arithmetic and how this sometimes diflicult subject can be made v plain to backward pupils. In the ‘nfterhoon Miss Gallagher con- tinued her talk on arithmetic and later took up the teaching of primary sehodl songs with the aid of a Victrola. Mr. Schafer discussed school man- agement with the principals and also took up the subject’of higher mathem- atics, In the afternoon he held \an WATCH THE BIG 4 Stomach-Kidneys-Heart-Liver Keep the vital organs healthy by regularly taking the world’s stand- ard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles— | GOLD MEDAL. a The National Remedy. of Holland for centuries and endorsed by Queen Wilhel- mina, At all druggists, throe sizes. Look for the name Geld Medal on overy box ‘and accept mo imitation ficiency test’ for’ the heads of the can- solldated schools. Hast, night, Dr. Davidson, president and dean of the Ohio Northern uni- ersity, addressed the county teachers at the court house on “Americaniza- tion in Schools.” ‘His speech was full of helpful hints in aiding teachers to inenleate the ideals of American citi zenship, its duties and responsibilities, The institute will be continued through the week, it 1s planned, and W. Parsons, county superintendent. of schools, hopes that he will be able to obtain other prominent speakers to ad- dress the teachers, Dried ‘orange and lemon peelings make good substitutes for kindling. W is sold. MINNEAPOLIS . ith their thick, rich chocolate coatings filled with soft, creamy sweetness, Paris chocolates delight and satisfy the most exacting tastes. Daintily arranged in beautifully de- signed boxes in endless» varieties—a kind for every occasion. You'll find them wherever best candy THE.PARIS FACTORY pak ry Wh Mrs, J.C. yell who. has ibeen ‘at a local hospital since Friday is Te- ported today to be very ill. Her daughter Mrs. Jake Schmidt of Wil- ig came to the city to attend: Mrs, vett. Vos, *YOUR RS VAP MINNESOTA National Legislation of the | Meat Packing Industry 1. Will not increase the amount of meat you can \ a buy fora dollar. Will not raise more animals. Will not produce more meat. Will not stop fluctuations in live-stock receipts or ‘prices, houses. Will not prevent strikes. Will not reduce transportation charges. Will not reduce the retailer’s cost of doing business. cuts of meat. Will not increase the output of the packing Will not increase the demand for the cheaper Will not lessen the consumers’ demand for ex- pensive delivery and credit service. Can not at the same time raise prices paid farmers for live stock, and lower prices paid by consumers for meat. But the slowing up’ of efficiency due to cumbersome governmental routine will have the effect of increasing the manufacturing charges between the cost of live stock and the cost of meats, thus forcing lower live-stock Prices or higher meat prices. plans on being away from the LY, 2 two weeks. Let us send you a Swift “Dollar.” It. will interest you. Address Swift & Company, Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Ill. ; RECE!! SWIFT t z Conant \ s cents 8 PAID. roe THE ANIM, MeceeT agente “Tee ‘CENTS REMAND ee WITH The packing industry as now conducted, is characterized by keen competition, highest efficiency, and eae low: sas BOR ~-