The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 15, 1924, Page 6

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co A Oe OE Be ee osc ‘ pe renee \ GE FC PAGE SIX, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE |plaint by a representative of the 7 Bes Ben Gilbertson’s Soy Beans Take Pr it Biz Show Augsburg, Bavaria, Jan. 15.—S:. | Utrich’s Church clock marks time no longer, and its historic chimes no more sound the hours for this | ota city. Mesner, the sacristan | has struck. He was paid only’ 3,900,000 paper marks from Apri: |to September for his services. state fire marshal’s office, according | ——. to W. George Hammett, Clay coun-| Marion, Jil, * Jan 15.—Sheriff Highway Commission Estab-|ty attorney. It is expected that Mil. George Galligan today requested ‘ ‘Ter will be arraigned for a prelimin- Governor Small to remove the troops lishes Department Here | ary hearing this morning on a charge in Williamson county eciation ‘ —— ‘of third degree axson. i panes i x Fargo, N. D. Jan. 15.—Ben Gi Materials used in road construc-| Miller's arrest Pollows an ‘undcr-| | Springfield, IM, Jan. 15.—Adjutant | \ und in Bi: bertson cf MPnor, Narth BP ikot tion on federal highway projects in| cover” investigation conducted since General Carlos . Black received a \ ) won first place on black soy " , x ‘ the fire by local authorities with the telegram at noon today from | i aketa now are b e y Given beens et the International Grain rth Dakota now arr being tested | crite fire marshal’s office. Goltjgan of Williams county asking | nd Hay show thinks that it i Sorat ate page oct ‘ that the three companies of IMlinois \ 4 for Dakata to work by Chief Engineer Black of tne {National Guard sent there last Tues- | DS NEV crop lik highway commissfon. Mr, Johnson MAY FILE SUIT {day’ be removed “as necessity for lene dcem wee! ROR DEVORE |Faias air ary Ruptured! General Black said the order ws uld jae Ge Roads, Washington, ie Brepuriiion FROM WRITER likely be: issued. ° en T° visited the farm jfor the Work. Sand is tested by Li How to Heal It pf this city, Dalort cin dy most anytaing jf ‘grades through use of sieves, as to " : ‘ earn How to Heal MWR <hicy just go afler it hard chdugh ithe amount of clay and shale in it}, New York, Jan. 15.— Robert J. WILL CONDUCT lene ees FREE sion it w “Gilbe ani n born and j and also strength developed im mix: | {Ue a wundersom, nover| - SERVICES HERE ny an ex- ed. story farm raised vice ture with cement. Gravel is tested | . 1 with a common school educa to determine the amount of clay and |#t Whose decree cf divorce ob- erie fiarris & Bwing Ruptured people all over the coun- tle Lik tion,” explained Mr Ister. “In \ shale. Cement is tested for its |t#ined in a Rhode Island court was| Count Israel Rosenthal, of Boston,| atest the new head of the Emer- | 'T¥ are amazed at the almost mira- culous results of a simple Home § ‘recently vacated, in a formal sts'te-|a celebrated cantor, wi}l conduct ser- jury, said, * short, 1 ap average farme | strength and soundness, is placed in Fs Fleet Co: ration—just | ap- the prosect N 1. In i913 he plinted ltested as to strength with standard | 5 s to begin an investiga-|Zvorist, 302 Seventh Street. at 8:30 aera He is Leigh C. Pabner, |.ffee to all who write for it. This Bur're like m \ surly Block soy beans deen Metal culvert pipe ie tested {HOU “Lo determine — wheuher o'clock. Bismarck Jewish residents |rormerly an admiral of the Bureau |temarkable invention ts ote of the r, Heaven k en M ih at the rate of 20 las to the umount of spélter per | Stores on watch 1 should|have been anxiously awaiting the! or Navigation during the war. Pul- | Breatest blessings c¥er offered to 4 e pounds to the ies ‘bring an action for divorce against of Count Rosenthal, who has ; t ; ruptured persons, and is being pro- ae 5 i square foot and guage of metal. ewe.” i mer is a native of Missouri. ath rmuscesstull Method he wodns were ded wpe Dy It is the plan of the testing bu-|™Y WHC given many concefts in Europe and SAS eT STR he oA. a GHA insane and meth Septemibe Phey were ha | reau to obtain samples from all EET UT in the leading cities of the United a 9 (ever discovered. ; : sears , y pinder and | gravel and sand pits invthe state and | MQUITY HOLDS Eis Wehr tne ameesot Gaunt Pe cut pala ase SIS CV ay fe, t grain separator £ . Ee ‘ . records in the office of County Judge | with the wearing of trusses forever. women, wh t di them, so that th ii = ‘ a |Starge ee ‘road’ building can aeter:| ANNUAL MEETING: rEw DIVORCES J: Finke, only one divorce, wae)" thousands of persons who former. ly suffered the tortures of old- laundry ing, still | : jmine the quality of material to be . time, files in the district court clerk’s . ihe trades rai not ch ibaa: teed, Farge, Jan” 1G—Many farmers IN BURKE CO. | tae 2.2 ee antes (talk trecien pe h Dakota E E — from North and South Dakota and All of ois: tends go prove, de-| trom the danger and discomfort of tion have demcnstrat- le i Minnesota arrived in Fargo yester-| Bowbells, N. 1., Jan. 15.--Domes- | clares one county official, that Burke | rupture after a bricY use of this re- | day afternoon and evening to be on tic: difficulties in Burke ,county fam- | county isa good place totget marricd | markable System. ‘here is nothing 4 the ordinary grain separa: | t used { res! a veil fo hreshing soy hand today for the opening of the ilies are fow.- in’ if you want to stay married. like it anywhere and hosts of rup the coneaves are! annual mecting of the Equity Coop-| Where a total: of ‘62 marriage li- | tured persons arc astounded at thy reso if the peed of the erative Exchange, the pioneer coop-| censbb were t8uded-inithe county dur-| | — VOLPAGE CHANGED. ease with which their rutpures ate ary been lc | erative grain’ marketing concern in | qe----—eemeepeemrereremermeess| Currington, N. 15.— | controlled. ans Fea ee ere the northwest. The session opened} —_ | ‘ anak Changing “over the Ghats elce- | “For a limited time only, free trial Breas oecg ee saat te in the auditorium today and will con-| Vim, Vigor, Vitality) tric plant trom a 220 volt direct cur- | treatments of this Muscle Strength- with me in b Sine aie cd of the fang and| tinue tomorrow morning. rent system to 4 110 volt'alternatgng | ening Preparation are byng mailed avor of the 1 cy parts of the separator , Former Sheriff Powers of Lal The equity exchange is now in the| FOLLOW WHEN YOUR current one, has been approved by | to all who apply. It is an original laundry wa ye inaintained, both eylin- Moure County Arrested hands of ‘receivers but ss (doing) busi; BLOOD IS PURE| the Midwest Power company. It is | painless Method. No operation, no lon ‘at its der pulleys should be doubled in Whether he laughs or grins, James London, never fails to Eterally ness as usual. The annual meeting -| expected by fall. The change prob-| danger, no risk, no absenge from be that laund |brighten the way for othe iamonds sparkle from his upper | = of stockholders this time will prob- Here is Advice You Cannot ably will be made by installation of | daily duties or pleasures. Send no ie from a bertson plans on planting |deck of teeth. The stones ave of perfect cut and valued at thousands} Ja Moure, N. D., Jan, 16,—T|ably be called on to decide what dis- se, Sees te Oven alternating current gencrators in the | money; simply write your name and » their ieres of soy beang in the ,of dollars. London is a hide and skir dealer of Teronto, Can. Charged with embezzlement, for-| Position is to be made of the con-| Minneapolis, Minn—/‘I' want to) plant here although the company may | addresg flainly and the free treat- ern, Recent reports given out by|make this public expression of what} oxtend its high line from Devils Lake |ment with full information will be mer Sheriff A. E. Powers was ar- the "i ies = aire cannieat ; % tal pee me sep ‘a| the receivers indicate that the Bx- Dr. Pierce’s medicines have done| to Carrington. mailed you in sealed package. Wrlster declares that soy beans of | Ste! Lilewieigelcraehiee envi bie ib. F. Coyne business now. weak, run-down _ condition \ with Too Late To Classify —_| wearing of a torturing truss for life ae ooted strains are, suitable 10) ont, i “Brought before Police Magistrate neither strength nor ambition. A) yoR SALE—One black enamel blac | orm North Dakota and pc | W. C. Taylor, he waived cxamina- CA ‘neighbor suggested that I take oa striped dining room tablg, six FREE TREATMENT COUPON bertson’s example tion and was bound over to the| | Jonesboro, ‘Ark., Jan, 15.—Judge|Pierce’s Golden Medical Wiscovery.| chairs and servitig table. Call at a Basta oot ‘MANY FIL Ms \distret court. Bonds were fixed |Jacob Trieber today instructed a|I secured a bottle from the, drug) 592 gth,”or Phone 540-R. 1-15-tf |] Capt. W. A. Collins Inc jaw Mur at $2,000. jury in United States District|store and this was so helpful’that 1! por RENT—Bungalow with 6 rooms Box 549A Watertown, had expects J AN, 17 ST. ARTS. ARE ISSUED | ue, @mount of the dotatoation |Court fo selurm a verdict of tot tae tere aaition h bottle, To} "and bath; furnace heat, ens range |] Send Free Test of your he most imp + 1| Nations ‘ i alleged in. the complaint 4,-| guilty in the case of Dr. Mary E.| those whose i 3 bnild-| garage on 9th s opposite St. Beicer oe BY AG Cl COLLEGE National Economic League aM AIS OTES eae ees Lecocq, practitioner of the Abrams| ing up I can and do recommend Dr.) ‘Atoxtas aaeitan Teaaite Per] || Oe e taxed a Gives Results of Refer- arisen from the collection of de- method of diagnosis, who had ‘been | Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery Guaranty ‘bank 1-15 ’ ter removed 1 films on agricu fuiges Benois con . Mr Powers resigned his office Mitr arieeqdittatties given ater | Gate ss ity py ob-| , Re C. Rosen’s bankrupi'} - |last. Friday and ‘on Saturday the Gain ‘health and vitality merce and industry, tale bata: | county commission appointed the introduction of testimony by|taining Dr. Pierce’s. Discovery at| Stock now at auction. 2 and 7| kes Mey ene dene ae um pues a U au A referendum conducted in North Cruden HMlIVEe “vamahig see the defense which Judge Triever| sour drug store, in tablets or liqui . m. daily until all is sold. n out their 1 been approved & : faa Y mature Suid Pakota on the question of America’s tion from a large field 6f|held proved Dr. Lecocq had acted o Sie ea eT 22 q ecomo ‘ 1 for the thritt ee ery vettare, is the pariial | entrance into the world court result- | . Mr. Cruden had pre- |itvgood faith Bae ae eee ag, | Het ot mmdtion) ynutiire films: num: |ied overehelmingly in) favor! of) this 4 oy atte cone 88) POULTRY Thrite C oy hat the) bered in the catalog recen sued cording to a statement by| ane : Fargo, N. D., Jan. 15.—-The short Phritt Committee that Me jyv the Visual Instruction Servige 2 ' being adopted by : Bos course in poultry, which will be Mee eena ee annie, (ce the Nortli: Dakota “Agtica urn ess ik aigten” aa 2 e PROVIDENT LIFE given at the Nori Dakota Agricul: | t ols (Une) meas Tecate cia ince ya ane IN MEETING ture! cotlese this winter, com: | nm comestelare heldiand'| pone films listed in the catalos | 1. The question was, “Should the ménees February 4 and closes Feb: | led to pupila. who de- {Cover the following shbjects: pils le: ne ogans for use in the local ois , and dried t did the wor HORT COURSE /hopele machine action, the National Economic League. that we itton, the sta irt and collaa of several mt turn out s : Mae +Stockholders and direct! of Congress promptly give its ad-} provident Life i ruary 9, and the course in horticul- sof thell tyre and bee-keeping will be given Insurance Company] February 11-16 inclusive. annown- annual meeting in} ¢es C. B. Waldon, dean of agricul-! United States Senate ut this session j machinery, patric | {In addition to this the vice and consent to adhesion by the]are holding the struction vice has on hand 17 United States to the protocol of the| Bismarck today. Among those from] ture. 39 motion picture com out of the city here for the meeting wire {yany films consisting of from one ure H. H. Steele, president, Minnea- TRUST C ae a “Week k will be observed | Januery 17, the birth: Franklin, to Janu tf the week is Permanent ,Court of International to six James Montgomers © of the terms proposed by | polis; directors H. H. Dahl of Ken-|. Sioux Falls, D., Jan. 16.—With us ‘ Flozg comedies, 16 feature films sident Harding on Vebruary 24,/mare and G. Harrison Garnett of St.| payment of deposits temporarily sus- THE UNIVERSAL CAR But the macl Record *|announces W. er, dire tor Thomas. 1) ft | pended the Sioux Falls Trust and Saag fs of the Visual Instruction depart total vote for the United y bem nie é sree : Savings Bank with deposits of $5, ry Life Insurance, Own Your OWn BEN AE VCS EUOULp nO aD: i tit 000,000 was under supervision of the ilt primarily Home, Make a Will, Invest in Safe | vote in North Dakota among Juvenile state depositor’s guaranty fund com- pn. It was tl Securities, Pay Bills Promptly and] SEEKS TRACE the league members is given us fol- Drinking Grows sion today est work of e W.th Others. lows st skilful ‘ ig A. GALLINTINE| ooking Ahead as vein th ~~ HASTINGS CASE ae: ‘indsey, of the Denver juvenile | \ ndry syste tv egae cay : 5 sues « aneae 3 44 a statement issued here | of her i Gall sl < court, in a statement issue id other work Soave Meee a UnNe a WONEMUIDHI | ac aecean iene an eastern lecture tour, declared that| * AST Spring a total of 350,000 people were und lots. I Fargo, Jan. 15—The case of John! man. 1325, Hast Jackson stree?.| ie aa the growing use of alcoholic drinks : i a . pndle and yo. J. Hastings, former president of | Springfield, Illinois. He served in| aie by school children was everywhere : disappointed in not being able to obtain jef factor _in tures, Have nk Ac ment. | Denver, Jun. 15.—Judge Ben B. indie of the 4 the United Consumers Stores com-|+he 17th infant Ft. Lincoln in ae apparent in the land. The greatest E + own togethe any, charged with embezzlement Is76. according to) word from! Hae nat ane factor contributing to juvenile de- ose deve Are a and — “ey ious machin or ¥ from. the Brinkman. i linquency through the country, the] 44; °, 9 were placed faster than carscoul roduced. sent back 1 Was. continued until 10 | Bei: Campbell judge said, was the lack of avier-|Pape’s Cold Compound oe pases But I found day, when Mr. Hastings, yoluntar- | lece, from the ily appeared befc jef to the 1k Bingham, in justic R. J. Cone standing of the modern youths among modern adults. ‘ Breaks a Cold Right Up The eee ame nia — bt n, That un- | | Judge J. K.} 2} \ der Aha: of an Order of Sale W. A. Donnelly refully foliow He came from Sioux Falls, S. D.,| granted by the Honorable 1. C. Dav Edwin H. Dummer laundry; is #40 appear. dge of the County Court of | 1, B. Garnaas Moorhead Men Take two tablets every three hours greater than last Spring. Maeda it a cok tak Pe thé County of Burleigh, in the state! J, , Gray until théee doses: are taken. -The ponent tor hl of North Dakota dated the 12th day). R, Griffith Held For Arsen | isst dose always gives xeliet. The Winser busthiadies bee d Ho-mestic Ar ag “aj I administrator with will annexed | 2B. Hanna =, a second and third doses compivtely inter buying has been increasing at a greater ere taking, W tings was A. To " f th ate of Peter M. Smith late} Daniel B. Holt Fargo, Jan. 15-—Jake Miller, pro-|break up the cold. Pleasant and : rate than ever before. Gord that sd r national head of the Nx on-{of the city of Bismarck in the coun-| John H. Lewis | prietor of the Moorehead Army store,| safe eto take. Contains no quinine |- RRated an, Townley came to)ty of Burleigh and State of North} Georg AS Misia facts - charge of araon, as the re-|or opiates. Millions use “Pape’s Cold| - Deke okay y when he read of | Dakota deceased. wi at_ private W. A. MeIntyre sult of an investigation made into] Compound.” ‘Price, thirty-five cents. ii ne. touel, | in the spapers| Sale to the highest bidder for ewsh | Ww 1, well the cause of the fire which on the|Druggists guarantee it. o Actual retail deliveries the past subject to the confirmation by the! p, 0. Thorson Judge of said County Court the fol-| 4," a, White lowing described land to-w nd presented himself D How Pr ties, | When arraigned Th And thé Prin -60 days totaled 308,170 Ford meee ce ne None amd) the nreilt Tote Seven CTY iigek ihiety nine | George F, Will | “Cars and Trucks, an increase oe on ury heaving ‘in his case will be held] (39) Northern Pacific i Hel ius S. Wooledge pouee) ravage Jap, 21 ¢ Justice H. F, Miller. |the City. of Bismarck. °) ¢.L. Young of 1,961 a day over a year ago. fe laundry, b a Jett nome NEW COURSE OF [Piss gee em eae Pe Garhinn The sale will be made on or after} D- bi iia them back may be left at the office hd their full « STUDY PREPARED curdy, or filed with the Judge o button id County Court or delivered to the Rite vless { A course of study in “Nature Study [undersigned personally, : Re and Agriculture” has been prep:red | JOHN A. LARSON ad for use in the public schools of the! Administrator with will a Ncities ieneuaeainy the nexed of the estate of Peter Choi iies (engaged by Une M. Smith, deceased. MO te superintendent of public in-| Dated Janua a fhild’s Be “Californ Over 200,000 pesple have already ordered Ford products’ on our purchase plan, the majority of whom: will take delivery in the Spring. * -The above facts are given with the suggestion . that you list your order promptly with a Ford dealer if you: contemplate the purchase of a Ford Car: or ‘Truck: for use this Spring or 5 Summer and wish to avoid alas in enii Ford fotor. Droit ba Wie seed he oly wan Pan ake emall Mine Ford Wesklt Purchase Pin, Thnpoen mua on’ ee) on ian ares dele of our tai t dune by Yura . structi n. Prof. €. C. Schmidt of! (1 niversity of North Dakota has | ed the course of nature study | and the committee which nrepared | jand boys. A fot of new qual-, the sericulture course was us a a piece goods—now at auc- H. L. Wolster, . Cap. Miller, or vn 2 and 7 p. m. daily until Prof. J. H. Shepperd, “Animal Hus. | all is sold. Make your own! Prof. Rex Willard, rm/ price, Suggestions are giv&n/ }to teachers for teaching the subjects! Tribune Want Ads Bring Result to grade and high school pupils, as provided by law, but the foreword of | State Superintendent Miss Minnie J. WOULD YOu SPURN A “LIFT” “ON A LONG, HARD ROAD? / If, you were making a hard journey afoot and a passing motorist offered you a lift, , Would you decline? : Shoes and clothing for men: Te A Savings Account at the City Nationa! Bank will give you a lift on the road to financial independence. It takes only a dollar to open your account, and we pay 4% interest, compounded quar-, terly. Nielson states that great freedom is | z i - allowed the teachers. The methods of procedure, the teachers are told, should be such as to cultivate the in. . terest and enthusiasm of pupils in‘ K e e Dp Wa, r m natural objects, to train the pupil in breadth and accuracy of observ: tion and correct interpretation of his 5 : ———SSS = “DIAPEPSIN” FOR Our Black Diamond Coal will hold fire all night and INDIGESTION, GAS, |] will keep your home comfortable. It costs very little _UPSET: STOMACH’ more to burn than lignite. Try a load and be con- vinced. We also have a good supply of Bearcreek, and Anthracite Nut Coal for Base Burners. See the Nearest Authotized Ford Desler As soon as you eat a tablet or two, of. “Pape’s Diapepsin” your indig tion is gone! Heartburn, flatulency, gases, palpitation, or any misery + from a sour, acid stomach ends. Cor- | rect your stomach and digestion for a few cents. Each package guaian-! teed by druggist. BISMARCK, P. C. Remington, President. J. A. Graham, Vice Pre! OM ‘ ~ Copelin Motor Company | t FORD-LINCOLN-FORDSON ; _201 Broadway one | Phone 318 F. H. Carpenter Lumber Co. Phone 115 <s a ‘ i Sea PBT DIITS eel Ee i atta bd Pei i és ai . : i i r ’

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