The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 21, 1924, Page 6

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THE BISMARCK: TRIBUNE MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1924 Frank Lefor, Joseph Lefor and *| ch He ane eee ae, |S ie | —— _ |SEA LEVEL i BR iH \ \French Engineer Declares} Grasi, Anthony Reilly and M. J. Ras: | chko, directors, | as | Lock Canal Is Obsolete | | Martin, directors. The Farmers State bank of Glad- stone at its annual meeting chose the following officers and directors: Adam A\ Lefor, president; Otto Bremer and | Antony Reilly, viee pring Suits = 1924-. ALL THE NEW STYLES, ALL THE NEW FABRICS, Mabel Normand Anpears | None the Worse From Operation —— See 6! Cincinnati, Jan: 21—Declaring that | | Weather + Report | |the Panama lock camal “is now po- | jy, me | tentially obsolete” because of its lim- 5 ited capacity and the possibility of| For twenty-four hours ending at Fixes February 5 as Time for Helding County Conven- tions in N. D. 21, ~Mabel Nor- ashionabl the destruction” of its locks, dams as today. ‘ land electric stations by earthquake | Temperature at 7 a. m. 22 1 ~ Ne ablilleey finaADISBL: Colonel Phil-| Highest yesterday 40 ALL THE NEW PATTERNS. ; 1 jlips Bunau-Varilla, French. . editor-| Lowest yesterday .. 16 | =| | soldier-engineer, Saturday night pro-| Lowest last night —22| f j : | |posed the immediate building of a| Precipitation . 0 Everything you want and more of it 1 f ; sea level canal paralleling the | Highest wind velocity . 16! 9 ° WEATHER FORECAST s detailed in an ud- For Bismarck and vicinit: before the Cincinnati com-| settled tonight and~Tuesday: all than you ever got before. Not so LLL club, before which 23 years|cold tonight. Colder Tuesday. ‘ i tigo, at the height of the controversy | For North Dakota: Unsettled to- : Fover whether a lock or se level|night and Tuesday. . Not so cold, to- = - 4 canal should be dug through the| night east and:south portions. Cold- ' us, he appeared as a strong|er Tuesday, aif © 4 ‘ ¢ of the less costly lock sys- | WEATHER CONDITIONS i va L | A high pressure area, accompanied | ee : Bernard Malish lives in Philadel- he traffic in the Panama canal) by low temperatures, covers the I Hb nd is but six is bound to be, within 20 years from| Migsissippi Valley this —morn‘ng. . qu y Sowi now, of such huge dimensions,” he} Minimum temperatures were 20 de- tio Photo said, “ag to exclude any impediment | grees below zero in Minnesota and : father's hand onstant passage of ships and| northern Towa. Low pressure, accom- ei u pont try this with your [any limit to the number of thege|nanied by rising temperature, pre-4 Spring woolens are here. eral \ aie : anily 1 ’ vails over the north-eastern Rocky elect c f = ss Mountain slope and temperathres Make your selection now. ty ¢¢ Garlotdienoudeo Remnlsds| co tC eae were 20 to 30 deprees above zero in fo ee kinson substation in 1915 1n 4] NEW SALEM Alberta and northern Montana at! Vet « Dispatched © head picked fr anka | * = 7:00 a. m. tods Z ing | » with 142 other h ‘ HIGH WINS) Generally fair weather prévails : lear og_| teceids were kept ‘of the perfor all sections except over the northern | le ’ rT | Margo, Jun. on 20, N._D,, Jan, 24—New| Rocky. Mountain region where it is| jt pounds of el heen load lem High School Basketball team | somewhat unsettled. \ ‘ : Ne Ges Se REA Vane defeated Glen\ Ullin in a fast, well-| Orris W. Roberts, Meteorologist. boast fie ee SENT and roni layed game at New Salem, January'| - ine ee gee Be aes ie nla cid, rust and drought |15" "Nee Salem won its Hitt vietory| ‘Too Late To Classify | ; : istribution among the Number 98 now nained liquor, was adjudged insane here to- by a safe margin, Excellent. team "I Nodak” proved to be the best durum | work kept the locals out of denger| FOR RENT—S " a day. It was alleged he sold wood al- . bce 2 RENT—5 room house, partly eA Getticedeal ; ; | variety grown at the substation, comt-| ge ail times and. the defense was|” modern, close in. Phone v7. |. POISONED BOOZE |:2hs to. soft dein desert General Levy Asked to Meet hining high yield, rust resistances} yuch that Glen Ulin only got < 1-21-4t | John Tokoly, recently | convicted ' of bee Mite | a Manenel: rand quality for msk- through for three field goals, The = ia i IS HELD INSANE | Fer in connection with the deaths. Anamoose Special Debt familiar (of North Dakota las been billed over] Aout 180 bushels of Nodak were |rne ea ihe ee Men ppt yon RENE arage, 508 ih le 1 SCO. —— grow coneerts | the Chicago, Mil and St. Paull qistributed from the Dickinson sub- pees ae eines OpBINe HN bag Taylorville, I, Jan, 21.—Robert SOLDIER DIES Anamosa No Di dan. 21,—The| pine lack the has had |Tailroad to Ka EWE Mine Srraeeene tire boeing ae 1 MENIUEIREN Rene Gace coin Lnc oe titeie mee ire ea - secre, | At Smith, Pana “druggist, charged) New Orleans, Jan. 21—Gen. Lee state supreme court will be » Bienes a i, Kansa PA Call eee e suey Pring ‘ SLehead ball through the net six time, he| BANNER HOt E Room | bosrd, with murder in connection with sev-| Christmas, noted soldier of fortune, decide the issu ‘Wed in an nied xasy and the | sent to 1s counties of the state and Ifloor work of Gunder also featured.| two in w bed, $7 each. Single room |eral deaths in Puna due to/poisoned | died here today. after a long illness. tion for $7,884.26 brought analy nia, theses good results were obtained the past/ Schwartz played an excellent game| and board, $8 a week. Transient | f kers Trust and Saving cole T ae lnish free year. Yield tests made as guard, breaking up many plays. supper, bed and breakfast, $1, also Paul against the City Pee ae eai: | athe Sa ermaee fonemscitionan mal i| As a “curtain raiser” the Glen| help wanted. Phone 231. _ a —— : as the result of the s oe ae LAN \qetier is highiy appacelaive of tel Gen Ullin girls defeated the New Salem 1-21-1w ti that E t rts ane of gly | ime set in bis ell through the kind |Reliet is Mighly, appreciative of the| Aiea < 12 to 18. The game was close | ~ Exhausting coughs that wear you out- 2 aaah aie ness of the prison superinte response throughout the state that | jes, nalieate that he a 7 ie 14 'g rig a tention toi: 806 la Pete pases tn ante at | eta te ee ag Cu etm mae cg ee aM ue rg af Minot, coun. | attached to his recei much needed commodity, _ | perior to any of the present stan- pada ond mali || Douraini Apt, 2: 1-21-2w you can stop them quickly companions in near-by cells listen in| ‘This North Dakota contribution) dard varieties of durum grown in F 4 around the to concerts after the lights are out jails wovdircetatoy the: HES CO MENT no e. BANK 0 FICERS FOR SALE—A velvet plush coat in Day ane night a cough wastes the secretions that are clogging , ro by the City of | “The radio helps us to pass the [#8 areas, | It is not advised that the acreage ARE ELECTED | 2004 condition. Lining very good. your strength and steadily paves them, Harmlessly and effective- i a ct Ug aaa Fa nights as eel as tp keep ap | of durum cha Thao) or that | Phone 946-M. 1-21-3t | the way for more serious and per- __ly the throatand chest spasmsare s worth pecial as ment war- | our courage and to appre it s take the place of common - es ‘ stati re issued for sewer r | freedom means once we get it a EW TYPE OF i wheat, but for the farmer wishing to s Jan. 19,—Stock- Mom SIME Tea ey haps permaneat complications. quieted and the irritation that is l ty |he writes grow durum, Nodak is recommended, | holders of the Farmers State bank } FOR £1 Dire SS ed Yet you can stop it quickly causingthecough promptly clears u grow dunum, Nodak is ded: hard spring seed wheet @ $2.50 3 ——— | ‘A limited amount of seed of this | of SG st ae eae ete per bushel F. 0. B, Bismar with Dr. King’s away. It has an es on the prop ' BOASTING OF A a oh TES sent, L, A. Simaatn, Otlo linemen vice | - 1-21-lwk | breaks up coughs Fopmarethanfilty ¢ had noma PICU ETT z Pomaniwy Caribe lonite an ma t adjouning: | presidents; John Nadolski, cashier; | ky stimulating the years, thousands : Piaintift Al AGRICULTURE ganda ete vale | ‘ar as In. |Adam D, Lefor, assistant cashier; mucous mem- of families all over ‘ ainti As pide Hardy Durum Is Said Deve Pie a Ss ae mapon, Otto 5 Father. branes to throw off thé”country have De : oped at Dickinson Station | |for, Jchn-Nadolski; directérs: > | as MuCH as Strength - waating pelledapon tt: Get ‘ Cig ae member | The Lefor State bank has clected anyone needs Siaetee cece ebottle sudayerall ng to} Dickins Remark- ‘goli {Officers and directors as_ follows: | SCOTT ‘Ss with this simple druggists. ian [apie aides dovelopmnent of roan eames Puy Soi; [Adam A. Lefor, president; Jacob! up household remedy. 1 orts y variety of hardy durum wi : to do it before or after practice |Lefor, vice president; Nick A. Lefor, | Ji EMULSION: : Hettinger pape |a ported by Raiph W. Smith, cashier; Adam A. Lefor, Jacob Lefo on , other | agronor at the Dickinson experi-{ =< a aie t the fuet| ment It is eftimated that the sun can | t va 1 - | Nodak is a new variety of upplying heat at the present |@ | doin busine wheat © criginat ‘or 1,000,000,000 y i day. ed cult financial plight ite PRISONERS ae RECEIVE RADIO |: “Four walls do not # prison make, | or iron bars a cell.” The line from the old poem has been applied to "Del Singers, ae ee ! Doctors, Bases) Dentists Recommend - $810,204 New comes its application to radio, | the three Hett | WTAM, he broadcasting station of | 15 y | uf the Willard St Batte | $135,000.00. report =| ONDON'’S is antiseptic and healing. For over 30 pany, Clevels (omens? vided profit $14,674. | Henan | years Kondon’s has been helping millions of people for all kinds of Colds and Catarrhal affections. FoR HEAD, NOSE, THROAT TROUBLES Kondon’s makes life worth living. Write for 20-treat- ment tin. It’sfree. Or get a 30c tube from your drug- gist Guaranteed to please or money back. e | The total he $1,045, Christmas grectings from th oners in wledgement of radio programs received by them Two of these were 1 sickness. The third con- ie jo ha, re | OF N. D. BOARD, ‘A Good Advertiser me is a Safe Borrower” a disinfected letter saying she was ‘antined th h aughter who |_ Pierre, S. D. The South iy Feat tives. You cil] never | Dakota. board Me mauie. | jf KONDON’S.CATARRHAL JELLY, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. realize what a boon the radio has [poner ay cooper: Dakota body in a been on these long lonely evenings, she wrote in appreciation of WTAM (tion in the programs. Iposed lignite rate hearing which may Robert If. Bean of Manitowoc, essential to the interests of that Wis., sent the season’s greetings ¢ providing the h re not Mies te ce Teton ia the |entirely, removed tr Dakota eis Gevias viorerthan | meee: South Dakota board WTAM. Bean, was a marine engi- {544 to _neer on ti€ Great Lakes before an | | Grant County - | ' Man Prospers by | Diseretiying s a diversified farm- Werner resides northeast sureon. He hag forty acres of fa that he cut three times ‘the During the time that a shortage of hay here, he had to sell. Mr. Werner raised 100 acres of corn year that he jeut with a corn binder. He husk- ed over 3000 bushels. He thas UTM,” Under the bank cashier’s wicket every day pass: thou- sands of dollars in loans to the manufacturers of America. They make automobiles or soap, adding machines or candy, _ talcum powder or. furniture. 2 og N. D. A. C. Gold Star Band CONCERT — JUVENILE BAND BENEFIT Why do these business men borrow large sums with | ie confidence? Because by persistent Advertising they have each Bismarck Auditorium : created,in the great buying. public a demand for a particular automobile, a special pean of candy, a particular make of Thursday, Jan. 24 pair MATINEE CONCERT 3:45 P. M. i s EVENING CONCERT 8:00 P. M. They judge the future in the past. What advertising gra aa ba abeoaneg ey te Admission—Matinee, Students Tickets 25c. has done, it will, do, and do, increasingly. There is an in- - are of the Pole Angus breed, the Adults $1.00. x exhaustible fund of’ good-will for the advertised: trade- \ herd pelng jeatet ee @ pure Aah Evening Conbbet— Gallery 50c. Lower Floor and marked product. An idea is gold to the public and kept old y county's successful farmers and is alcony $1.00. by Well: planned: reiterated Advertising. . in good financial condition. He Q-—-—_— has been farming along diversified Mes for the past seven or eight A 45 Piece Band composed of North ‘Dakota’ Q ; aan . 3 Musicians, Touring North Dakota to Advertise A A North Dakota Institution. . Unless -you see the name “Bayer” bs ypechers oran tablets you are not | N D. MUST PAY Rated EM the wat Densriaent as one of the g ; / : etting the genuine Bayer prot net | Twelve Leading College Military ands. Published. by The Bismarck Tribune, ip co-operation \ prescribed a a proved safe by ile COURT COSTS | pe a with’ The American Assoc (ion of Advertising Agencies All Proceeds Above Actual Expenses Will Be Devoted to the Juvenile Band Fund. : 0. Auspicés of Bismarck Clyb ~ y Indorsed ‘by A. of C., American Association of Engineers, Rotary, Kiwanis, Elks, Masons and Lions Clubs. Tickets on Sale_at Warris & Woodmansee. 1 Washington, Jan. 21.—The supreme Headache icourt announced today that the cost | Toothache Lumbago ‘of the Boise de Sioux river Earache Bheumatism | brought by North’ Dakota. against @. Neuralgia P: Pain | Minnegta and fecently degidedy Accept “Bayer Tablets o: Aspirin” | would be assessed against North Da- only. Each unbroken package con- | kota. s proper directions. Handy box- —— of twelve tablets cost few cents. The highest jumper in “the animal sell bottl of 24 and | world is the black jaguar of South mark of'| Anievica. It has been seen to Jeap am ure, from the ground to a branch fifteen of Salicylicacid. fect ovy@rhead, eZ Fyne r i ~

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