The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 21, 1924, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT DOUBLINGOF = f2™ LIGNITE HEAT - Lincoln Fora Fordson CARS-TRUCKS-TRACTORS narck and Visitors to the N. D. State C We Will Keep OPEN HOUSE Tuesday - Wednesday - Thursday each evening including the World Famous Pendleton, We are displaying all the New Modei HELD POSSIBLE : United States Bureau of Mines = Report Tel!s of Success in Experiments : CARBONIZE. BRIQUET t Corn Show To the People of B Two Methods Are Used The in Producing Favorable Results, It Is Said Doubling the heat value of lignite coal and maki t possible to pro- Special features Oregon Round-Up Moving Pictures. featuring the Tudor Sedan equipped with FIRESTONE BALLOON TIRE duce, on a commercial scale, an ex a al i al COPELIN MOTOR COMPANY ublishe 201 Broadwi Bismarck,, © of the most technical | TVMVAUAHTREUCAUGEAUAUALAUGAAAEEAUEOOUEAUAUAA EEA tive studic has been je on lignite, at in this j AOU bilities for education in V4 ° 2 = The school board in charge of the vitally interested in every effort ten their utilization. bonizing und briquettng of the ite is the method by which mate bling of the cal of lignite and making it a substitute for anthracite is made} | possible. A special design of oven the cooperative and it is believed by using the iple of this aven and the meth carbonizing and briqueteing ave been developed along oven, the briquetting of 1 be made economically and) tory side “In order to determine the actual | son sof buming and the 1 ue of the briqnets as com anthracite,” the report number of carefully con- 1 tests were made with f-feeding hard-coal stove Hy equipped for At Washington, ‘This bulletin was|| ots hocgtive teste, and icaretun ca eee etimes | Unied Stites BUF strength for handling, “which | was in Sioux county, will in all proba- Dakots, and the active interest the| iy the most. careful comparative tho Jay suGx: (The Coualy SCOTS: | thoroughly satisf: and a good| Leonard public schools, composed of | cluded many women’s names. lutions opposing the puntry, is outlined quite fully in| unlibeh Ao ane and | numbers of analyses and tests of lig- tassels off Gates) nite, carbonized material, briquets Dakota.” Bie) EOE as . Minesy' and the by-product gas, tars, ete. e y, WOMEN MAY ia canes records made, These tests included Hate 3 | their's storage qual in which they of Mine leo pea : ES i ain ret tue |bulledineattons equ acre sevisteecony Rudy pan vility contain the names cf a few addition i of other commer-| Qpposes Gunderson 'Measure| women. Hitherto uo” women's MEAT Giiccuamaanal ere made with other fuels sionors, thought wt their meeting 2) ee sinetaneas bd were subjected to the re ‘here last week, in selecting names jsubstitute for anthracite, at a con-| John W, Goodman, p M. N. pment bly lower rice. | Teassaint, Geo. E) a STATE ‘Y’ MEN “proposed ated tax reduction bill advocated | . Gunderson, president of the ‘axpayers Associa: | sal Department of Interior, which VEheenloe Pais PLANS RIGHT te ot tne University ot were exposed in open piles for Bena) sd ected to th st d sits | oy i Se Og Vand!tuel/te were used me z names have been draw on jury lists to Limit Taxes Which the ‘people living in the region Brac pra fatten wel tiesedte A ayo AR a nd Wan. MeGuig: rth D | just come from the government ptess| The priquets were subjected to the nkots o r. W. d Pue next list t jurs drawn for Dakota and Mr. W. W. Odell, Pucl| jonths without deterioration, ticir ie te ot i remand of lignite, especially those of North | 70! pnd fae ere names have been draw on fury lists May be Levied « hichiithese vast deposits Oce0r ee ae eee ee seats SEU IEA HECTOR Cd IG RORNCEIES an-|tion. The resolution reads: employed “Whereas:——An organization is be-} ing iunin the State Association”, Exceed Anthracite Heat ywed purpose of which is to ‘Careful observations made dur-) initiate a law making it mandatory the tests indicate very closely the [upon the Goveraing boards of the | relative ‘available various political subdivisions of the! | qualitics of the antirael © and Counties, to reduce all nite briquets, ‘The lignite bri-| tax levies for a period of three years, decidedly lable {to such res us shall not exceed | y cent of the levy for the y a ro purpo: \ Bs Majority of Professors Favor | Acceptance of it nite commercially practicable. | | | | ng the Bok pes d by the fae the Univer: ity of » n glad to express my Foreign Methods The report refers to the methods 1 rmany and other parts of; quets gi for the briquetting of brewn heat per pound t \ Prva vamioarineere tea Teter lof the Bok pe nd points out how it has been & considers higher rise of tem-| ; ne cvalavat Ene PSE parle by careful investigations, that perature. over, the briquets| “Whereas: Such a movenne blebs A | ee petiole are it to become law, when | College of ral arts. H vheld the fire much longer than the able to most American ite, One of the most notic » of important differ- pre ferences between the two] teristics of our’ fucls is the relatively low amount of | +5 and those of most European unburned matter left from the bri-| coals, and for these reasons quet A characteristic of the bri- y to work out new quets is to burn almost completely could be successfully to ash, whereas anthracite alway some unburned carbon in the, r of the lumps and in assecia- pieces of ash and cinder.” “I believe the plan submitted and | opted by the jury of the American | rd will in world o- ation,” said Dean O. P. Cock ill, of the school of law “Lam thoroughly in favor of the plan,” said Professor ( Hult “As an avowed lover of peace and ¢ doing away with the outworn policy ' of waging war,” Dean Squires said, glad to exp my hearty Lof the Bok peace plan. OF course, so far as I am concerned, 1 meth re not d would disrupt ational System and close the High Schools within the r a period of three y thereby denying to the majorit children any Education fac yond that of the eighth gr the period above mentioned and Miers aS plieg to our school anthra of be- for e nee methods whieh applied to the treatment of che great lignite deposits of the west centre A part of the United States, y existing, on in tax i Iso realize that the youth of our yn exhau Full d tion and products of this plant given, The bulletin carries 1 A complete description is giv a o must eventually enter into, snould have been willing to go fur developed " C esidents ther A 3 ORE ee ce Maving Maken Sedueatrenal |etally, I should have nv fear in fol- the University and tie Min- | qualifications, we therefore consider MWing Chief Justice Taft, Scerctary Suny | Dal jthis movement when applied to our | H28hes, Elna Root, ae naive out F ha 1 }or our sanest leaders ging n and operation of the Saige: | | Mducationally wrong, und economical-| Notions at once, but it would. seem 4 and by-produgt ovens and the | ly unsound. ak eal d Therefore be it resolved by the that largely on account gf politica ally developed into ite pre- Board of Education of Leonard|i"4neod of our doing so efficient form. | 3 School District No. 64, of US ae Ti vaiceme theanen |Governor Preus ys State} tate cvigneeusl zo a NE vigorously Pro-| compromise by which most of the | Calamity ‘Board Has no test against. the initiating of any alleged Bulestions iodmenbershingsn Board of Education the right to levy | while a number of the advantages | such a tax as it may deem necessary | Seeruing from such membership Prominent Wisconsin | St. Paul, dan. The state ca-| its district. Y 2 1 Man Praises Tanlac |/!amity board ean give no wid to stary- Second:—-That we use our best U BEAUTIES ation, Governor J. A. QO. Preustany petitions leading to educational | ; told members of the board of repre-| retrogression. ARE VOTED women jcresulestions at a meeting | of our own district and of the State Grand Forks, N. D., Jan. 21.— nee On od tani, {of North Dakota are entitled to the| Hight girls were announced Satur- Seared aurtering from mal: boftereg by ndjoining States, and that | University of North Dakota. ‘Their ue aeons’, we solemnly pledge our earnest| election was made by popular ballot | reaehaie: Hoh ote the fee the educational standard of the State. | tah, student year book of the in- i : y 8 “Fourtl Be it further resolved) stitution, which was in progress all Hee eerinss Of the Indians in| sent to the press of the State for| Four of the girls selected are from 3 publication with a view to causing |Grand Forks. and-two.from-Grafton. ealaniity board i Silerialdilenithe seriously before joining in any move-| elphabetical order, are: ¢ board) ment embodying such tragic pos Madge Allen, Grand Forks; May The meeting today was the result | of an investigation by the committee } and 900 persons, were in dire need | and suffering from various diseases | {commissioners said Saturday that | ions were as reported. it was saiq the Americ Red Cro: Mother! Fletcher's Castoria has, where recommend it. The kind you cath take charge of and | been in use for over 30 years as aj have always bought bears signature the various methods which hav “been | tricd out and those which have been | : pe cuenane lye Onteh inte ! in the different stages of | usiness relationship in a competitive | tiey than this plan proposes. Ver- the investigations which have been! tive report of chools to be constitutionally unjust, oovernment to enter the League ot x equipment and plant a | complications there is no immediate ils of the design, opera . plan which seems to be a very happy - measure that would deny to any|the League are done away with Authority to Act 4 y to properly educate the youth within| Way be secured ing Indians on the White Earth res-| efforts to discourage the signing of] sentatives of the Red Cross and] "wrhind:-‘That we believe the youth v where more than 100 families |same educational facilities as those | dar as’ the ‘most beautiful at the | The Governor took this stand, be | efforts to maintain the present bigh|in a contest promoted, by The Dacé- fused to take any action toward al-|that a copy of these resolutions be|last week and closed Saturday noon. ernor said it would not behoove the {the people of our State to think} he eight girls, as announced in |took a stand of inactivi “appointed by the Governor last week | 66 3 to investigate reports that more than | 100 families, including between eal attendant u a iti endagt uyon matnutrition. The | Especially Prepared for Infants anc and Children of All Ages a result of today's conferene | through its representative, L. pleasant, harmless substitute for} of Die jchell, executive secretary tor Oil, Paregoric,’ Teething| Benjamin F, Nehs East Park | division Chicago, who aryived . | Drops and Soothing Syrups. Contains! | Ave, Wauke: Ww is another] today, will endeavor to send aid to! no narcotics. Proven directions are! | the ORCHESTRA TO PROVIDE MUSIC ON U.S. SHIP The North Star Music Maker coms, Announcement! indigestion, fermentation\ of food.! [ton Plemer, banjos aartin Mes ner, We have moved our paint shop to, 207 Broadway, Bas vresaure qibout the ‘heart and Harry Smith, drums, has signed a |{™ 4¢Y0ss from the Hughes Apartments, second door east MEG noah gatated with tay ote. Hee asee coy pena lae susie pen thes of Copelin Motor Co., and take a pleasure in announ- mach and it had about landed me on | trom Spattle February 14 on a so-|] cing to our patrons and friends that we are in a posi- tion to do all kinds of ‘refinishing of old furniture, picture framing, general painting, and decorating. the rocks. Since taking Tanlec 1) Gay tour of the Orient, members of H. H. Engen Paint Shop man of prominence in the busine cken are and civic affairs of his community to speak out in behalf of the Tanlac treatnient. Mr. Nehs recently sai “Tanlac has brought me re from stomach trouble of five standing, a strong natural appetite and a return to the best physical condition since the days of my youth. “My hondést opinion is, that for | |on each package. Physicians every-| enjoy perfect) digestion, steady | the orchestra announced today. The nerves, sound sleep and. splendid! orchestra will provide music for the health, After this evidence of its un-| Passengers, including special con- usual merits Tanlac has my unlimit- | certs and dance music, abd play shore ed praise and endorsement.” jeoncerts at various cities. The ship Tanlac is for sale, by all good) will touch Yokohama and Kobe, Jap- druggists. Accept no substitate.|an; Shanghai, China, Manile, ‘Phill- ' Across from Old location. Over 40 million bottles sold. ipine Islands, and other ports. The Phone 748 207 Bdwy ) five plan to leave Bismarck next $ Take Tanlac Vegetable Pills. ‘ Monday, - : ‘~——_ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Conningham, Grand Forks; Jean | Grace Quam, Grand Forks; Florence Dr — = a Ba a 8 ae ern, "-. : MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1924, TONIGHT! The fastest team of the season representing the GENERAL TIRES of Tacoma, Washington —WILL MEET THE— “DEMONS” —__—AT THE H. S. GYM ARTHUR “DUTCH” YEAGER Mid-West Col- legiate star guard. With 12 years experience will undoubtedly make the going hard for the “Demon” for- wards at the High School this evening. COME and ROOT for BISMARCK, ADULTS ADMISSION 50 CEN’ H.S. STUDENTS and CHILDREN 25 CE The General Tires Team comes here from Billings, Mont., and after playing Bismarck H. S. will open a series with the Agricultural College at Fargo. This will be a treat for fans who want to see one of the best teams on the Pacific Coast in Action. PRELIMINARY 7:15 BIG GAME 8 P. M. Miss Dreela 1 Miss ' : ‘ | Two of, the girls named, | Dieelan and Miss Suter, were cho | more student nior. nd Forks; Alice Erie, Sanden, Par Ethel Kenyon, North Dakota’s First ORN SHO Bismarck-- January SVG COME AND SEE EXHIBITS AND HEAR PROGRAM OF SPEECHE FREE MOVIE SHOWS at. Rialto Theatre Exhibition rooms Eppinger hull; Joy Suter, Gra Upham;.| ton in a similar contest at the univer: AMON CORN IS KING NR A Programs will be given each afternoon of the show. ‘ Ballin 314 Main Street. North Dakota’ 's wonderful progress in Corn Culture will-be shown i in a most gra- phic manner. ‘A North Dakota’s First State Wide Corn Show Under Auspices of Bismarck Association of Commerce. G ’

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