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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1923 Getic ca « OAPETY BODY "to pNecwonia [ COMMONSENSE HOME TREATMENT Tilden 2 National Doubles Kenneth Leach, the 7-month-old I$ ORGANIZED son of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Leach of a ; | Upper Thirteenth street passed away | yesterday afternoon at 1:45 o'clock | i {at a local hospital as a result os «.. Tilden ‘an Clay court singles ...... William FOR HEAD AND CHEST COLDS Get from your druggist a twenty-five cent Yar of Muco-Solvent Salve, the ingredients of which are used by physicians Constantly. Melt a little in a spoon and inhale the fumes; this will clear the head instantly and the vapors will sooth and heal the inflamed membranes Ws ash igo % Bastian and Burdick Intercolegiate singles, L. E. Williams Intercollegiate doubles | pneumonia. The child was ill for about two weeks. Puneral services will be held at| Perry’s Undertaking parlors tomor- | eee Rd Neere and Davies) Junior singles ... Arnold W. Jones ‘DEMONS’ FACE Joseph A. Holmes Safety As- HARD BATTLE WITH MANDAN Cress River Friday to Meet Opponents in Important asketbail Game RING IN DISTRICT important game *n the Bismarck There is @ thrill in this picture river to meet their hurdle. Tho gracefulness of the leap was not of the famous racer taking a high impeded by the top bar court doubles . Women’s singles . Mrs. M. B. Mallory Womens’ doubles | sociation Formed by U.S. ia dig ttt: Testun and Miss’ Mins | Representatives | ‘Take a good laxative. Rub Muco-Solvent thickly on chest and cover M aa” teed s seer | ! rt . \| with warm flannel. Arrange bed clothes so that patient will breathe ixed doubles # ; i \ s i en 2 | the vapors that arise. Apply the salve up each nostril and breathe Mrs. baths td and. William den 2; DURPOSE OF BODY) ie vap pply Golf Champions" - Have Hard Time Follows Visit Here of U. S. To Hold Titles; Mine Inspection Car and ERT AY' i Activity of Attaches No sport is so fickle with its| champions as golf. It is an excep-| tion for the title holder in any/class to hold his crown for more than a year, “Chick” Evans, holder of the western umateur championship in 1921, is one of the few crack players | who succeeded in retaining their title in_ 1922, Following is the list of the 1922 golf champions in the more im- Formation of Joseph A. Holmes Safety Association, in Bismarck, with 25 full members and 20 junior members, was accompl shed /by rep- resentat ves of the United States Bureau of Mines, it was announced today. ‘The officers for the ensuing year are as follows: President, John | Tow afternon at 2:40 o'clock. deeply. ~ KNOWNHERE BY PIONEERS | Clay County, Minnesota Bank-| er Hauled Freight Here | In Early Days i doctor, because & is possible for a treatment to turn into pneumonia Neenah Physician Is Honored For His Discovery Mest Unusual Document of Moorhead, Jan, 11.—Funeral serv- Known Existence. fees for Patrick H. Lamb, 75, Moor- head pioneer, who died suddenly of apoplexy, in his office at the Moor- Dr. L. W. Giffen, of Neenah, Wis- consin, in recognition for his untir- of the upper respiratory tract. . If cold is in chest and deep seated, go to bed and stay there. Tomorrow morning you will ‘be like a new person. Tf not, call cold that can’t be broken with this in an hour. tion of half the state of Wisconsiti and the ministers honored him with their most unusual document. By reason of the fact that his medicine loosened and expelled the phlegm or mucous which gathe in cases of head calds, croup and the like, Dr. Giffen's prescription ‘became known as “Muco-Solvent.” It is purely a vegetable con- pound, a sohution of antiseptics s combined as to be a specific for ! for their first) which the racer just failed to clear and which 1s shown atill Testing Ho (Alte Beets ace Lape aetae and | head National bank at 12:20, p.m. ea eRe and sland steers ta suppurative end inflammatory dis- h with them this ainst the horse's forele: rit’ pen . Treas i sk, Safe j-| yesterday, will be held at 9 tomor- J 3, Was eases of the mucous frembrane, Hismmarck-Bta contests |_ er os British Amateur Treas Lorenzo H. Belk, Safety Di-| Yow morning from St. Joseph's Cath- | timonial in writing by. fifty-one | “If you have a cold that does not have always proved interes 1 ee rR (PEMLLD Gea Wishoiea | tional’ Director, Dr. J. 0, Anson, | ol'e church, Burial will be made in Sr Ziv Charen Milgatecee The Tee ometantHY to the use! of hard fought to the finish, as the Q ee asia Joyce Wethered ! AN es | Moostiead. at Zion's Church, Milwa 3 Myco-Solvent Salve, you should at SREB MEN GGH! thoae "We ‘benaie ‘his MAJOR: LEA 3UE OWNERS CONSIDER ‘American Open Genel Suvazen | |, Tne Purpose of the Joep lire. Lats president of die’ Madr: document is probably the most un- | ae get from your druggist a bot- no trouble in annexing the distriet PUTTING BAN ON GOLF’ GAME American Professional nt Sete" to’ give instructions in first ard and| Head National bunk, ded just after | usual in existence, tle of Muco-Solvent Liquid (75 ti after they have ae the fore onal Gene’ Sazdzen| mine rescue work to any one inter- 5 coher te Pateehite Be perct| Terrible Epidemic. Pectibae ny sinie Coa fs ee ere ote sively By NEA Servi | few exceptions every member of the 's National ested) the” promotion) Vemoni, its Td seeniaeitr I i! j always b yy keen between en especia - Glenna Collett 4 yi side ¢ Dilworth State , ‘bottle. De ante ee iil w York, Jan. 10.—The golf bag |New York Americans is a confirmed|Southern Amateur ... Bobby Jones | Members of the Federal, State and coe Os (aso be rer = Dr. Giffen had to deal with an | > ‘ > Mere tations cL ovittirtta inalf doedn tab immrere ibe: ta' gelee It seems the germ hits the] Western Open Dalies Em evays| ioe) Se enel te a Soeewonal cauce: “Peomitient Hastness Man epidemic of Diphtheria, Croup and . pP : to become taboo on a number of| pitehers harder than anyoae else. {Western Amateur . Chick Evans| ton, if mining and metallurgical) 4. "Tamb was one of the most|Thtoat Trouble. He developed a Child’s Cold Must “D Ready BE ps hy eR eta z pe TRTRAL ie vi . -q | work. Any person 16 years or over 7 prdegete 5 prescription whieh brought mar- 8 ‘ 2 major league teams, if the managers} The star pitching sta! of the Yan-| Intercollegiate . » A, P. Boyd] ’ terested in the prevention of ac-| Prominent men in Clay county. He | P 16t al 3 . sq ihe Demnos” will do thelr carry out their present intention sed of Shawkey, Hoyt, oe cidents, improvement o” health conz| 88 born in County Tyronne, Ire- | Yelous results. Several physicians Have Instant o repeat their victory of last year, during the ent leugue 3 jor while the Mandan tion » are all golf bugs. land, March 17, 1848, i&t came to| used it, until it attracted the atten- : ,ieerecation ar meeting here the golf question was|With this quartet 10 to 36 holes is SCORES eR eau oe ein cor | tills icoutiGey | ar kUUhibpeReRtape eA Attention Ce k bee oe ie avin given much consideration by club} daily diet during the sunimer. MANDAN NEWS can be a member of this Chapter. very young, He spent several of . : -— Pe OTRO THe IEG hens ieee | Owners andbmandg t season Huggins s times h's childhood years in Connecticut. | First Aid to Pneumonia Sometimes Devel- aptu ; On a number of clubs golf is be- placed in an embarrassing pesi- | —=—$———$——entennt considerable stretch of time. Dope Invite Members The family moved to Missouri when | The Injured: lines up the two teams fairly even, &imming to seriouvty interfere with| tion by calling on some pitcher for MRS. CUSHMAN" The officers of the B smarck chap-| he was, a youth and she came to | ops In One Hour. es up the two teams fairly even, Binning i 5 i oe ait i U i i _ thwest from that state wi On 6) faced the Jamestown and} baseball.” Too mar 8 are pay-|relief work, who not expecting to . * Iter inv.te the following organiza. enor’ n t WHAT TO DO FOR M . ‘t 5 PPISE SARI THGE TONE ANTE cracratd {nik Tabet SONUEHINEtenEtan ete Mean had played 18 or 36 holes be- | | tions to join the Joseph A. Holmes | his brother John, in 1872. He and UCO-SOLVENT SALVE the 18 holes under yar rather than thinking about the: hits, No club in either major league a parative scores eo no edge to either s¢ i. Mandan defeated Jamestown 38-15, while Bismarck ne base e coming out to the ball park. It looks very mych .as if a number of clubs would put the ban on golf PASSES AWAY Mrs. Frances Cu: Safety association, city officers, po- lice, firemen, school board, Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts. shman, known to SCALDS AND BURNS Scalds and burns should be his brother spent some time making | a survey north and west of Grand Forks. During the winter of 1872-! HIGHLY RECOMMENDED However, if cold is developed, f , i i “We ‘i e' ilros e ted at once. If extensive, axativ ild i nae fered more ‘from the golf craze during the playing season, particu-| @ large circle of the pioneers of this We need your support in making | 73, when the railroad ended at th's || trea give laxative and put child in bed. Sain a ‘year than the Yankees. Witn a very] larly when the ae tlehtans up. ety and district died recently in| the City of Bismarck the safest City Ue ee _Lamb and his brother |} rush ection to hospital or doc- || Apply salve in nostrils and spread ni Medford, Wis. at the home of her! 'n North Dakota,” said President auled freight from her to Bis- uae For lesser injuries of this thickly on throat and chest, cover- made up of men ’ i a H. R. Sheppard, accora- | Hanwell, “Any of the officers of this marck. They also maintained a/|| kind bathe the ‘burned or scald- ing both parts with warm soft who are veterans at the hoop game.| SOHNSON’S NEW UMPIRE WILL GET4 2" 20% 1. 8. sheppara, Chapter will gladly give further in- | feed batn. ieee eet ATL | ante Coach Hou Bismarck r has been putting the squad through TASTE OF HIS ard drill OWN MEDICINE ing to informat’on received here.Mrs. formation to any one interested and Cushman was over 84 years old and there w-ll also be a notice in the During the winter of 1872-74, the two freighted ‘of boric acid or ordinary baking to Winnipeg. The |] soda dissolved in water. Do this Muco-Solvent Salve acts internally by absorption, doing the Hy 7 worl Ct a Anpee Hothaehevettense canaraat born mn ee York eeateariet ied Bismarck Tribune stating date of Bere ee te cl ned a a ice: Then apply a thick ies ate el ee : Teach atte done Tee grecelving When Clarence Rowland was man- )1917. He passed out. of the major| dan She in taanivcr by tee deer HAIG CALE RUE GEE te cates | ikads anUUEHT Raia ae Aegan || landtueweueer etre acres Hit es ee eA He PECs Sano ae apr ee use allt Bt a LG a ue pee pines! nen ters and one son, Mrs. eB Vices: courteously invited to join this as- head : wand Oe valuable | muslin to protect from air. This Be this erontment colds of chil- forwards, Alfson at center, and). iret ctennanes See and Columbus with easing chee | now of San Diego, Calif, w th whom | sociation. i he family, ta tag, Still owned by |} will alleviate the pain, and en- || aren and adults can be broken in a ae Be f ards, |@ Most strenuous manner, and Columbus with varying success.| she lived in Mandan. Mrs, Flora The U, S. Bureau of Mines Car. 10| the family. In 1892, 30 years Mo, |] courage the healing process. few hourd usually, and without the Scroggins and Middaugh at guard “| Rowland has given up the man-| When Rowland broke into the| Sheppard of Mandan who was with was in Bismarck+from Dec. 19th| he became president of the Moor- Al druggists have Muco-Sol- || use of drugs or ciate Muco-Sol- Big Crowd Seen gerial game for that of umptre: He|American League he was always re-| her at the time of her death, and/to January 2nd and while the car| head National bank and has held | vent in 25-cent jars for home || vent Salve i Adhd in brow: thes Ma high will line up with! will get a chance to work in the ferred to as the “busher” by the| Lewis Peterson of Payette, Idaho. was in the city attaches gave train-} that office ever since, Last week treatment of colds, coughs, bron- || jar at 25 eaits > ns Nevigard and Burdick ‘at for American League next season, Won-| players and ufpires. ing in the latest methods of first aid| Re ws reelected: pres'dent of both || Citta Bere remains | te y OE ul MANN , | der how he will like it when the} Umpire Dick Nallin was the first Give Banquet to the injured, to the Highway Com-|the Moorhead and Dilworth banks. {| used ‘for chapped hands and Lenhart Drug Co. Nelson a with Arthur and | athletes begin to di ee with him?/ umpire to put him out. of a game. aN mission, electrical workers and oth-| Seevedian Mayor... (Witace\ Hever uilstersana: fie tor Finney’s Drug Co. Ressler men. ; Ed. Walsh, former White Sox|Nallin had only been in tMe league a For New Officers} cr public utiit'es. The U.S. Bureau || He was Eres dent of the Nation@l || star shaving, Cowan’s Drug Store, 4 ae uel a ara | pitcher, tried umpiring last year.]chort time himself. After getting of Mines dates back to 1907. At that pean aeverment Seren tee Breslow’s Drug Store. . lc RUNG Gy Hote ia | fle gave it up in midseason, with|the gate from Nallin, Rowland de-| Follow'ng the installation of offif| time the late Dr, Joseph Be elnee ea wateGke Lie reac deaths ae : \ when the doors will | heepemerkechat ae Wasiallljeersvand/ilnyedyiisqanit cers of the Catholic Daughters of | ‘Men ,Chief of the Geological Sur-| as, at one meiober! of tHe. fone SSS; oe bia no cheers. “Well, what's the matter? Why vey, cdnce'ved the iuea of forming H i e boa About seven rs ago the base- y me with Mandan here, and the | the White district tournament will also be held here on March 9-10. major- league career, pennant and a world That was int don’t get put out of.many a ball game, but I never looked for’ you to pick on me. I felt sure we bushers would xet along very well RUN UP SCORE OF 91 POINTS performance of the previous session by getting William, Liebold and was barred. Eller, who] Norton responded for the men, The| tions in the mining industry, At the |the beneficient niflyence it will\have | Eovernmental pot eiale eoremnced Oe AT. BASKETBALL Ei Collins in order. depended on that style entirely,| program for the cecasion consisted | present time there are over 800 em. jon the maintenance’ of peace in the | 7@¥ that ee Ss evidence ea ae - \ ad ‘4, The spell was broken when the|drifted to the minors. of:a solo “Summer Winds” by Miss | ployees in the U. S. Bureau of Mines L, |near east, which the conference was | 8¢S8ion wou! be turne | over tomor-— aie seventh man to face him grounded |: pe ates a >| Florence Connolly accompanied by | Consisting of Physicans and Sur. : summoned toproclaim. row to Prohibition Commissioner f Washburn, Jan. 11-In a very one- out to the infield. Eller had per- Bill Tilden I. Miss Helen Stabler; a reading from| eons, Geologists, Eng'neers, Metall- Peace Is Assured Haynes. ded game basketball the town jformed the extraordinary feat of re- S James Foley was given by Mrs.| urg:sts, Miners and others| N 1S RAD That peace in some form will be team from here overwhelmed the |tiring six of the hard-hitting White Still Peer of Arthur Tavis, jsigned at Lausanne seems more prob- s , team from Sanger on the local floor, |Sox in successi Only Fa The evening was spent in dangng Purpose of Bureau jable in consequence of today’s de- ” to the tune of 91 to 6, From the be. |a few of the stri led. In Tennis Players| 0 fashioned dances ‘with music| The purpose of the Bureau Isto Re mee yglopments. It is reported that the or e ie . ginning the outcome was evident. |most 4 the bats: took a furnished by the Tavis orchestra, | Cooperate with mine operators, mine Col a Richard Steedman, U. |S, A. |Mosul oil dispute will be settled out- “ Apparently the crossing of the water {healthy swing and missed by wide] 1," ix9 gangs Gon, Sidi About’ 150 were present at the ban-| Surgeons and miners in bringing retired, died December 31, pei side the conference and earnest ef- had some effect on the Sanger quint, |margin, he tennis worl i ilden | quet. about safer conditions in and around |the post hospitat at Fort Totteh,'N. forts are being made to find some who did not se ble at any time | Somg of the lustre of the perform- a The following year the trick pitching was again supreme on the courts. America yeserday afternoon at St.| the U.S. Bureau of Mines and with Feaneh of the Geological Survey was formed. They started out with three field stations. Most of the employees of the Bureau of Mines at this early date were technically trained men and the'r duties were to investigate accidents, safety_.and health condi- in charge of the services @ 6:30 o’- clock dinner was served at which husbands and friends of the mem- bers were guests of honor. Mrs. Bal- bina Kranz as toastmistress intro- duced Mrs, J, P. Hess who gave the address of welcome. Atty. P. D. the mining industry. The chief of directors of the commercial cluy| In the interest of future” peace sister, Mrs. Fred Levitre of Fourth street north, Moorhead, nd one bro- ther, Peter, res'ding. in Cal'fornia. key, and Greek christians in Turkey must emigrate to Greece, The statesmen have no illusions ———_—— about the hardships this compulsory jexchange of populations will entail H on the individuals affected. They Justify their action by pointing uot eee you go on your way?” shoutea Wand Glendive and | ELL VRE nes Joseph's, school auditorium w th| these ideas he appronched the Pres-| Pd # member of the Moorhead [between Turkey and Greece the Mo- Ee , “ . ss la “ Hy i ” i ‘s on i i i = oe) a j in the Helleni enin- i ), |Nouncement that ence Rowland, Merely disappointed, eplied| Mfs, Edward Bannon assisted : by | ident and Congress asking their sup: ri i ° *! igmmedang in the nic “peni wed is the date for the Yre- | EABaEH Made aelimanaperwouldiesdl| ReRIeaS “T knew ‘was going to| Mrs. A. I. Barrett, both of Bismarck| port and through his. efforts va| He is survived by his wife, one Isula ‘must henceforth reside in Tur- embers Violate Volstead Act Washington, Jan. 11—Representa- tive Upshaw, Democrat, Georgia, who charged in the House recently that the Volstead act had been violate by members of Congress and high from Piles ¥., at the age of 69 years, according | satisfactory f in judi pga th 4 a a ‘y formula concernin judi- Pare Tene orvingehot tevwvanic jauccitias taken cagarl be on fact |The big Philadelphian alw had |] Means‘ of reach.ng the miner and|to a letter received by friends here. |eial guarantees for foreign residents mae Ty ete otty due te enal(RUG Ellaeiumedia tide au dec mare | CoOaanN in cresarrel ito’ Vamings ic interesting him in safety work is|/ Col. Stedman entered the army|in Turkey which wilt ne acceptable bu ae si M * only is ue oe Oat ia roughened the ball by use of ;™428iM of victory in his favor, through twenty safety stations; {at the age of 21 and saw service in to the Turks, Send to Nearest Druggist for n Box erie iecene Se oat "piled [@Mery paper, said to be concealed un- mene the women tennis players J.D. ALLEN some of these are stationary build- Guba, the Philippines, and Porto 1,000,000,000 People: Involved Fe en ceakt cee omeoricn—~ ma that the seore was not piled /¢Mery | i } uae ¢ brilliant showing of Helen Wills, ings and some are movable cars. The |Rico. He was in command at Fort|..Ahout ‘ones we ‘Remar nis higher, Wachburn meets ‘the fast aie onan Siena Neeere a the 16-year-old California miss, was|f LA XIDERMIST stationary buildings are located |Lincoln for a number of years, serv- | settled in Grecian Maceuaalonned tee ee Coleharbor team on a be floor |e te " ( pus of the outstanding features of 802 5th Ave, N. W. Mandan mostly in the coal mining regions |ing as major. After his-retirement |ptaine of Thessaly, famed aq the | potatig RNs” Sivoo home evening, and a fast game the year, “ OR fi ive mili i eae ; | At that time trick pitching was! "Sd WHERE THE WEST BEGINS.” | Where the fre hazard is 0 much |from active military’ service he was |permitted, so there really should be | Summary and lineup: : —Sanger |R© taint attached to the perform-| Washburn. Helen Wills is a remarkable player In a year or two she should he mighty close to the top of the rank- greater than in metal mines. These safety stations are equipped with automobile trucks_with self contain- Established “When the West Began.” ul ing Bismarck, seven or eight years | Asiatic Turkey that it is difficult to}. Robinson ... Ogden | re ed oxygen breathing apparatus, rea-/ago, he has been residing in New estimate the number at present there Peterson H. Smith | ALESM = —*} dy at all tmes in case of a mine York :His wife survives him. but it is believed about 600,000 will v . Stenberg | fire or disaster. The jnovable cars) He was taken to, the Fort Totten |be affected... ee W. Smith | $ AN $AM It Worked Too Well! BY SWAN J have a certa'n fertlineioceiaced Foil Heapltalicae recall taeeke ago to be cae 3 Ogden | ee Bos a gS TARY LA ne sed We them and move from place to place, |treated for a complication of dis- ; acs sane ae & SS AA JUST iia | NEED 16 66 * giving demonstrations in the latest |eases. Burial took place in Wash.| GAS ON Stomach F Stenberg, 1; , 1; Robinson, | EW) SUIT | Un€st BUILDER? safety methods and first aid work, |ington, D. C., January 3, Won't Li 9; Peterson, 12; Everson, 14; Rau- | M Any HOWDY YUST BOUGHT sein STeP Car No, 10’s district covera the up-~ = on’t Let You Sleep gust, 7; Schlichenmayer, 3. F ; IGHT THIS WAN, per peninsula of Michigan, Wiscon- - tiecwa Heuingon, a eteree! Hol. Yj YW PLEASE. sin, Minnesota and the two Dako- Gas often presses on heart and tan, als i WY ay Y , tas..Car. No. 10 has assigned to it other organs, causing a restless nerv- ae Berl isie HOY | LQ OW an engineer in charge, a surgeon, a ous feeling which prevents sleep. 7 BULLSEYES OF i i | |__ BASEBALL | o—_—________-___« I have seen any number of great | pitching feats in world series games. Joe Wood, now baseball coach at Yale, performed a masterpiece in the | final inning of the first game of the series of 1912 \between the Boston Red Sox and New York Giants. In the last of the ninth, with the score standing '4 to 3 in favor of Boston, Wood faced a desperate sit- uation with New York runners on | "second and third and only one out. A/| base hit meant the ball game. _ Wood, who appeared to be weaken- ing, put every ounce of his remain- ing strength on each ball pitched and furnished a: nerve-racking finish toia thrilling game by striking out! Fletcher and Crandall. i It was a remarkable exhibition of * pinch pitching, Wood had heen | forced to go at top speed through- | “out the game, as shown by the fact |: that 11 of the Giants: went out on strikes. t | However, in my opinion, to Hod Eller, then with the Cincinnati club, goes the lionors for the most remark- ‘able streak of pitching Ihave ever | een in’ world series game. + _ Ellet’s ‘memorial feat came in tHe | j ‘ifth game of the 1919 series be- tween Chieago and Cincinnati, ~\ In the second inning of that. game :: il,» Rie wg and Schalk. in succession over Strikeout route. ©. “In the third inning he repeated the CERTAINLY NOT— YUL POT IT ON B WT “THAT SALESMAN WAS RIGMT foreman miner, first aid miner and cook, The duties of the engineer and surgeon are to confer w:th mine op- erators and to carry on research work. Each car has a foreman miner whose duties it is to demonstrate the latest safety methods and to g ve training. to miners with self contain- Ped breathing apparatus. The first Aid miner's duties are to demon- strate and g've training of first. aid to the injured. The courses n by Cay. No. 10 yeonsist of five three hour. periods, both in the apparatus work and-in the first aid work, The apparatus ‘training consists of fa- miliarimg the men w:th the breath- ng apparatus and wearing the same. in poisonous gasses as near actual conditions as possible, The First Aid course consist -of lectures on the anktomy of the body, treatment of wounds, burns, : sealds, _stra'ns, sprains and ,bruii dislocations, SURE DOES MAKE MY CHEST mneK OUT - AN | BET My scene of wars in antiquity, will be aske dto emigrate to Turkey. .So many Greeks have already fled from connected with the adjutant gener- al’s offiee for a time. Since leay- POPULATION TO WORK HARDSHIP Lausanne, Jan. 11.—One millisn, Kuman lives are vitally affected by the decision. reached by the near eastern conference today. One mil- lion Moslems and Christians who live either in Greece or Turkey must give up their farms, homes ‘and business places and move on to(find farms homes and occupations elsewhere. Simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, ete. as mixed in Adlerika, expels gas and relieves pressure almost IN- STANTLY, inducing restful sleep. Adlerika often removes surprising old matter from BOTH upper and lower bowel which poisoned stomach and caused gas, EXCELLENT to guard against appendicitis. Jos. Breslow, druggist. ( fractures and artific’al respiration. len completing the course gat a torily are given 4 U. S. Bureau of Mine certificate. These cars are ful- ly equ'pped to take. care of a mine fire or disasteP and is at al] times subject to a mine fire call, The personnel of Car No. 10’is Mr. Garr'ck, engineer in qharge of the district, Dr. Merrywe: M. 4B. Orfald, foreman miney, B. Brockband, first. aid” min Earl -| Moore, cook, Car No. 10 is, now in Zap, North Dakota and will.be pass- ‘ing through Bisyfarck en route to hicago on Monday-the 16th. is well worth white for any one"to go through this car. It is interesting to know what ‘th 8, Bureau ‘of Mines is trying to’ ‘ccomplish in our midst, é ‘ ather, surgeong 12th, 8 p. m. at ‘Write Us FIRST For ey Wes for pele tht, tags 004 el Yaformedion Everyone interested Sportsmen, - Attention! There will be a meeting of The Bis- marck Gun Club, Friday evening, Jan. . The Barker Baking and Candy Co. Election of officers for 1923:will take place, also desired changes in the game laws will he discussed. : . If you are not a member, Join Now. John A. Hoffman, Sec. blessed relief from itching, bleeding or Rrotruding piles, hemorrhoids and such rectal troubles. And it is 2 comfort to know you can call or send to the nearest drug store and ety? ,f0, cent box anywhere in t .. 8. and Canada. Take no substi- tute. A single box is often sufficient. You can have a free es by sending mame and, address to 'vramid Drug Co. 619 Pyramid Bidg., Marshall, Mic! , wy welcome.