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PAGE SIX —_——aeee DUUUANUDDARUDESSDGUAUCHROCNEDERNGEQ REE RGSSUCEEREUIDODEORPUUDEUUOEESSUDCCEOUESDAUDEOR RESTS Ese nedeD iat Happened ~ .. to Jones?” presented by the Junior Class of the Will Bismarck Higlt School at the city Auditorium Friday Evening, May 7th It is a comedy of unusual merit Prices 75c, 50¢ and 35¢ Curtain at 8:15 Seats on Sale Wednesday, May 5 At Harris & Co. TUR UYDSULEDTEY CUES EERE UES TEES EQETOMUSOSDOTEUGSS 20S USEESTOEOEQESES ESTEE EES PTTL EE LULU LUCE ECL UCPC LL Co oo HOUSTON CAR MEN WILL WEAR '’EM TOO HO TON—Permi: overalls and form ov granted s company manager. . AD MEN REFUSE TO i WEAR “BLUE DEMONS” | HOUSTON—The Ad club here has spended sentence and folks are try- formed an anti-overall club, Its mem-| ing to find her a job. | “blue demo: 1 oe neat | STOLE BECAUSE OF rm overall clus Was HUNGER—PEOPLE AID st car men here by the | TOLIEDO - she was hungry, she sa en you step an the starter You supply the force, the help needed, H to make the engine go. That is just whata good, ready.to-take remedy, with tonic pro- perties, does for you in the Spring. It furnishes the push that puts every organ into proper activity. Rich, pure blood goes leaping through your veins, carrying life and health to each sagging part and lagging organ. Like everybody else, you need a good “starter.” Your health will be improved, more enduring, and you will be better able to resist dis- ease by using a good Spring medicine. PE-RU-NA an ideal Starter for the Human Engine With your parents, and perhaps your grandparents, PE-RU-NA was the favorite Spring medicine, because [%} they knew they could depend upon it. It acts directly | upon the organs of digestion and elimination, helping nature to throw off the poison accumulations of winter and stimulating a normal, healthy action in the human machinery, | ‘The blood becomes rich and pure, insuring healthy nourishment to every part. Nerves, raw and quivering, are soothed and quieted, and the nerve centers revived and stimulated. 5 Yow lose that always tired feeling of lassitude, and experience at once a vim and a vigor, a punch anda push, a desire and ambition to be up and doing. ‘ PE-RU-NA clears your system of the health destroy- ing, stagna! poisons and wastes of catarrh. Take no fii chances. Drive out this enemy to good health—catarrh, Step on the starter. Get PE-RU-NA from your nearest store today, FUAMUUUOUDNGRAES SEGSED SURE TETOTEREN ATES SBMAUALURES ATES TED TUES TE UNUSUUAUOONAODRNONGONOONOONGENT i bers pledge themselves not to wear | marck post to form two or three Elizabeth Barry, 18,| Thi stole a Liberty bond here because | a legion nine are particularly anxi- | | | ! F Shne|ous that legion members living, in 4 bought food and clothing with the! the country. come to this meeting |‘ F \ proceeds of the bond. The judge|and sign up for the team, A num- BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1920 LEGION MEMBERS TO START TEAM THURSDAY NIGHT All Former Service Men’ Who Have Plaved Ball Asked to Attend Meeting rek is certain to be represent- ed by a real live fast hard hitting and | sterling fielding baseball team if the members of the Bismarck: post of the American legion are able to form’ | such an aggregation. The first steps toward the forma- } tion of a legion team will be taken , Thursday night at the regular meet- ing of the legion. All former service men who can play ball or think they can at least are asked to be present so that no time need be lost in starting the fastest aggregation of ball toss- ers in the state of ‘North Dakota on the way to victory. After spending the winter months in more or less enforced idleness, the former service men have begun to feel touches of spring and a number of legion members who showed their prowess with the bat, at the bags, in the field, or hurling the pellet find Bisy F| that their ideas run-in the same channel—a . legion baseball team. There is enough material in the Bis- teams, but the one that will be finally selocted wi\l contain probably the best baseball players,in this part of the country. e behind the movement to start - | ber of service men living in the coun- ty have established pretty good’ repu- tations as ball players and these men will find that their services will be needed, to form a team that will be representative of the Bismarck post. There will be plenty of room for all ball players as probably a setonil ; team will also be organized to give the first team practise and provide substitutes in case of injury, as well as play teams of their own during the summer months. GOVERNMENT TO SPEND $100,000 ON LIGNITE AID | (Continned From Page One) able. They compare substantially as! follows: Arkansas Texas N. Dak. Pet. Pet. Pet. Moisture ..... 29.73 28.63 27.13 Volatile hydro- carbons . Fixed carbon. 87.87 82.53 29.41 28.95 3043 36.16 Ash 8.45 8.41 7.60 “ay carbon is easy to burn because it stays on the grate. The tars and more complexed gases dis- tiled from the coal and rising from the fuel bed are quickly decomposed into soot and simple gases: the soot in a large measure passes out of the stack as black smoke, adding the element of nuisance to that of waste. Heat in the form of coal gas brings 8 to 16 times the price of an equival- ent amount of heat in the form of coal, Bezol, toluol, and other oils are obtained as,a result of the car- heat in this form of motor fuel is| retorts as practised in coal-gas| 20 to 30 times as great as that in the plants. Moreover. lignite’ parts with! form of coal. es its volatile content more readily than “Instead of trying to burn the raw] does bituminous coal. The entire pro- lignite in the primitive and wasteful) cogs of carbonization is mechanical; ! ways now employed, the lignite should] the fuel need not be handled by man-| be treated so as to yield several} ual jabor from the time the lignite is 30x31! Goodyear Double-Cure Fabric, All-Weather Tread... nusual Value—In Tires - for the Smaller Cars 30x3% Goodyear Single-Cure Fabric, AntiSkid Tread... 215° proof bag ponization of coal and the value of} viating the laborious and expensive ends with this statement: “The simple distillation products of leather and cotton also in tar paper, “e $2330 (nO UMRHOHNEM HHH Not only is characteristic Goodyear merit conspicuous in Goodyear Tires for the smaller cars, but ordinarily the first cost is found to be not greater than that of other tires; often it is actually less. The combination of unusual value in first gost and very low final cost, of course, is a result of Goodyear experience, expertness and care employed as insistently in the mak- ing of 30x3-, 30x3!4- and 31x4-inch tires as it is in the construction of the famous peo iad Cord Tires used on the highest- priced automobiles. For this reason more cars using these sizes were factory-equipped last year with Good- year Tires than with any other kind. Get this unusual tire value to enjoy on your Ford, Chevrolet, Dort, Maxwell, or other car using one of these sizes, at the nearest Goodyear Service Station.. Get these tires and, Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes at this station. Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes are thick, strong tubes that reinforce casings properly. Why risk a good casing with a cheap tube? lyear Heavy Tourist Tubes cost little more than tubes of less merit. 30x31, size in water- $450 pensive distilling process, thus ob-j feet per ton of lignite. The paper! ployes of the Colorado Fuel & Iron warehouse here after 12 hours’ con- | tinuous work. They sawed through liron bars with the patience and the eil can be put to many uses such HOURS—THEN NIPPED | skill of a professional cracksman. as fuel oil for furnaces and internal 1 a t “i | ile fi i contbuatlon” englies,, creaiotlag bile! LUNUON—Three 15-year-old boys; They were arrested while in the ware- waterproofing and preserving oils for ' Co. will be taught to box. BOYS SAWED FOR 12 and one 13 years old broke into aj house. and other fabrics. roofing pitch, etc. Tablets or Liquid NON STRETCHABLE MATTRESS is made of layer upon layer of the purest, softest white cotton felt that moncy can buy. These layers are Id in place by a frame of broad of heavy cloth, running se and lengthy and all around edge. It’s impossible for this mat- to stretch, nor can it get ridges ps in it. You don’t have tolie in ain position to be comfortable. Ieep better, and as a result, A better and be more cheerful if Jeep on the “ESSBEE” Non-Stretch- able Mattress. Thelnited StatesBedding Co. shee Square” Saint Paul, Minnesota, U.S. A. Iso make the Fe products, each peculiarly adapted to a particular commercial need as fol- lows: “1—Dried Lignite—For use on au- tomatic stokers and in fuel gas pro- ducers. Because of its more or less soft and’ comminuted condition, the dried lignite can not be handled ad- vantageously by hand, but it can be used satisfactorily by mechanical means. “2.— Powdered Fuel.— From the dried pulverized lignite for use in cement kilns, under locomotive. boil- ers and in other large furnaces. Be- cause of its high volatile content this pulverized lignite makes an excep- tionally good powdered fuel. The pulverized lignite can also be used in fuel oil burners in conjunction with oil fuel, An oil mixture containing 30 per cent dried and finely pulverized lignite will still act as a fluid and can be burned as a lignite fuel. This would effect a great saving in the cost of raising steam. “3.—Dried ‘Lignite Briquets.—For large hand fired industrial furnaces and heating plants, where it is neces- sary to handle the dried lignite with a fireman’s shovel, it should be bri- quetted. Tests of these dried lignite briquettes in commercial boiler fuv- naces have proved them to be equal to good middle west bituminous coal. “4—Carbonized Lignite.—For use in suction power gas producers, Tests of carbonized lignite in carload lots have shown it to be an unexcelled fuel for such producers. Its chemical composition as shown by analyses is about the same as that of Penfsyl- vania anthracite, In carbonizing the lignite, the objectionable tar found in all coals containing a substantial quantity of volatile matter is removed and the gas goes to the cylinder of the gas engine clean and tar free. For the production of power in this way the carbonized lignite is fully equal pound for pound to anthracite char- coal or bituminous coke, the sta dard fuel for this purpose. Carbonized lignite can also be ,burned satisfac- torily on the automatic stokers and grates for the smaller size of an- thracite, “5<-Carbonized Lignite Briquets.— For domestic sarvices in house heat- ing stoves and furnaces, fireplaces and cooking ranges. This fuel, ton for ton, compares favorably, with an- thracite and is an ideal domestic fuel in such rigorous climates as those of North Dakota and Alaska. In clim- ates where the thermometer not in- frequently goes to 40 below zero the demand for such fuel is immediate and very large. “The fact that the lignite does not coke in the sense that bituminous coal cokes, but rather crumbles on being carbonized makes possible a continuous and comparatively inex- loaded into the -mine car until the The pitch makes an excellent binder briquettes are enroute to the consumer. | for the briquets. From the several Labor is reduced practically to that! fractions, by exhaustive distillation required for directing mechanical}and treatment are derived hundreds } operations.” z of-synthetic products in the way of The paper then goes on to state paraffin, acids, antiseptics, photo- that valuable byproducts are obtained | graphic chemicals, aniline, dyes, per- from lignite during the carbonization | fumes, drugs, preservatives, etc.” process, producing gas, ammonia, oils; - ed and jtar. The paper states that the N BOX gas yield is upwards of 10,000 cubic WORKME ‘Pueblo, Col.—Seven thousand em: j Hangs On | “ This is No..5 of a series of advertisements, prepared by a competent physician, explainin; how certain diseases which attack the air passages—such as monia, Influenza, Whoop- 4ng Cough, Measles or even a long continued Cold—often leave these organs in an inflamed, congested state, thus affording a favorable foothold forinvading germs. And how Vick’s Vapo- Rub may be of value in this condition. A cold is simply an inflamma-| and relieve the cough. In addi- tion of some part of the air pas-| tion, th® medicinal -ingredients sages—throat, larynx or bronchial] of Vicks are vaporized by the tubes——just ‘like ‘a sore-is‘an in-| body heat. These vapors are flammation of the skin. A long] breathed in all night long, thus continued: cold means constant] bringing the medication to bear inflammation and this constant directly upon the inflamed areas. inflammation frequently weakens ” : the air passages so that they panics Should be rubbed Olake become an easy point of attack) 34 “ig réd“then" read on for invading germs of more serious | trictdy and covered pre th’ hot diseases. A “cold that hangs on," flannel cloths. Leave the loth: therefore, is simply nature's “red } 5.4 Jogse around the neck and the fax: snes Mitisteraeel bed clothes arranged in the form tof a funnel so the vapors arising should never be neglected. penn netbeans u a eee riage y be freely inhaled: If the yey apatications, ot Vice {eael is annoying, swallow a up that, ‘infasnanition Becakéet sma!!bit of Vicks the size ofa pea. 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