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ee ae. 4 2 e 2 y a smon ee" PAGE EIGHT " THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ASKS JOHNSON TAKE ACTION Should Report Baseball Vio-! lations, Stone Says | Washington, Oct, 9.- If President hnson of the American League or | anyone else has evidence of a fed- eral law violation he should present | it to the author Attorney-Gen eral Stone in connection with the re ndal involving members of the New York Giants. The Attorney-General made his | statement in reply to questions as to | whether there would be a federal | investigation of the subject. | The Department of Justice has seen only t s of the case, papers, Mr he tion if nature ranting an inquiry warranted FARGO STORE HEAD DIES evidence of a O. J. deLendrecie Founded Big Store There Fargo, Oct. 9.0. . deLendrecie, | 78, founder president of the O. J. deLendrecie Company of Fargo,! one of the largest mercantile s- | tablishments in North Dakota, vice- president of the Fargo National | Bank and owner of extensive coal | and ranch property in ern North Dakota, and property in and California, died ut h Los Angeles tod argo int to home word re He is his wife brother, Eugene J., and a Mrs. George Foley of St. P: large number nephews and nieces survive, three of whom, Arthur de- Lendrecie, Duncan Campbell and 0.! J. Campbell, live in Fargo. Another / nephew, David deLendrecie, former-| ly a resident of California, is now | | | i living on the bacitic C Raise $57,000 Worth of Farm | Products in ’24 Garrison, N. D., Oct. 9.-—John Re ter and Bert Beattie in their fi ing operations on rented land year will clean up better thun 000 to the good. They raised 23,000] bushels of wheat that yielded be-| tween 32 and 33 bushels to the acre, HEARING RESTORED OFTEN IN 24 HOURS Amazing Results Secured in One Day by Use of K-17, Formerly Known as Rattle Snake Oil Deafness and Head Noises need not be dreaded any longer since the discovery of « widely known physi- cian. Now it is possible for some of the most obstinate of deafness to be relieved in a day's time by the application of a pr iption former- ly known as Rattle Snake Oil. This treatment is meeting with wide sue- cess all over the country. Mr. D. Dey, Nebraska resident, 67 years old, says, “I have used the treatment for only two weeks and my hearing is restored perfectly. The relief was almost instantaneous and now the head noises have dis- appeared. My catarrh, a case of many years’ standing, is improving wonderfully.” Fred Melntyre, a Kans says: “I have used K resident, 7 for two weeks and can hear a watch tick. It nearly has also removed all evi- arth,” Head Noises Stopped Henry Vertein, a Wisconsin resi- dent, says: “I have used K-17 for en days and my head noises copped entirely and my hear- ing has shown a wonderful improve- ment.” Hears Clock Tick Frank Quinn, of Mississippi, says: “Before 1 uesd K-17 I had not heard the clock tick in a long time, And after I had taken the treatment two days I could lay in bed and hear the clock tick plainly.” D. E. Bryant, of Georgia, says:: “I began using K-17 on Monday and on Saturday of the same week I was hearing and have been hearing ever since. Thank you once, twice, thrice.” Head Noises Stopped in 5 Days. Mrs. D. C.Wilkins, of Mississippi, says: “K-17 has helped me wonder- fully. In five days it has stopped that awful noise in my ears. I think it is a grand medicine.” Mrs. C. Roberts, of Florida, says: “I was entirely deaf in my left egr for two years and then in both. When I get your treatment I could hear in twenty-four hours.” Such amazing reports come from all over this country and foreign countries. The prescription, which is known as K-17, is easily used at home and seems to work like magic in its rapidity on people of all ages. So confident are we that K-17 will restore your hearing-quickly, and to introduce this remarkable treatment to a million more sufferers, we will send a large $2.00 treatment for only $1.00 on ten days’ free trial. If the results are not satisfactory the treatment costs nothing, Send no money—just your name and adress to the Greene Labbrato- ries, 220 Greene Bldg., Kansas City, Kan., and the treatment will be mailed at once. Use it according to the simple directions If. at the end of 10 days your hearing is not re- lieved, your head noises gone en- tirely, just send it back and your money will be refunded without question. This offer is fully guar- ‘anteed, so write today and give this wonderful compound a trial. THE LAST WORD IN TAXI SERVICE Ges The aerial taxi is here, And this is one of them. tion by the Yellow Air Club Company of Cl Tie first regular ton, Cleveland and Detroit. ileet participated in the air races at Dayton, O. THEY WERE WED IN PLANE % Meet Roscoe ‘Turner and his new wile. ‘They were married in Tur- ner's plane at Corinth, Miss., at 5 o'clock in the morning the day they | started out to fly to the international air t Dayton, O. und have yet some 600 acres of flax Bishop H. Lester Smith, the new t 1 market the area bishop of territory ux they will include will m yield all of 18 bushel Rais first He ing grain is ofte 1a gamble 1 ‘ in which the odds are all against the Charles Wesley Burns operator but once in awhile, as i BishowSoith the n a kill will be bet- the venturesome make » following Their total receipt ter than $57,000. Methodists of well liver the opening ing of Oct, 14; Dr. W State To Meet ciistzons In Minot Soon beones < eet eral tim Dr Minot, N. D., Oct. 9—-Many promi- Chic: editor of the nent churchmen and religious work Chirsti Advocate; Dr ers will a on the program at) Dowell of Philadelphia, the ann ion of the North Da- the church extension d kota ce rence of the Methodist the board of home missio church to be held here Oc ne to the North Car about 200 1uto license Daddy! how about that treat Gy <> os iinounced The kiddies will meet you at the door! Oh, joy — it’s WRIGLEY’S! Yes, joy and benefit, for this long-lasting, inexpensive sweet helps teeth, appetite and digestion. Children love it and all the time they’re getting the good it does them. Doctors and dentists say that chewing gum cleans the teeth and aids tooth nutrition, Also, that it helps digestion. Nothing else at 5 cents means so much in benefit and pleasure. So we say after every meal! Two hundred of them soon will besplaced i Another will be started between Chicago and Minneapolis. ueceeds Bizhop progrant knows, Bradley of Wilson . Who will de address the mimitt of hwestern ina collected $8,000,000 FIRE CAUSES MILLION LOSS Breaks Out in Land and Tim- ber Company Plant Conroe, Tex Fire, which Elta Lang and Timber Company here at 9 tod broke out in the plant of the a.m. had done damage esti- mated at a million dollars by noon, when it was still raging unchecked and threatening destruction of the entire property at a loss of perhaps three million dollars, Hundreds of men, employed at the plant, reinforced by volunteers from the town, were battling desperately with the flames but lack of equip- ment kept them from making much headway. VOTE AGAINST ARMY, NAVY routes will be between Ch ‘The first of the orks Man Was Once Olympic Games Champ! D., Oct. 9.—Mames | e but now an Danish House, of Commons Would Provide Substitute Copenhage,-Denmark, Oct, 9.—The s, won the light} Socialist government presented yes- vyweight wrestling championship| terday to the Folketing (House of event for Gre in the Olympic] Commons) its disarmament bill vir- games held at 0 tually abolishing the Danish army and navy and doing ‘away with the military service law, For the army would be substituted pinned « medal on his breast fox a crops of guards to assist the fron- ng the match in the Olympic} tier customs gendarmerie and police nes, he came to America, in guarding the boundaries of the explains he made the move be-| country and in maintaining order. he wished to escape the con-| The corps would consist of only 7,240 affairs of the old world and] men, officers from the ranks, and America offered more op-j would not be organized army . He took out his first pa-] against an enemy. The present navy ing the World war and is| would be replaced by coast guard now a full fledged citizen. For the| ships for the protection of national inst several years he has conducted | interests within Danish territorial | popeorn wagon. waters. | two | met the best wrestlers of Gr | 1907, shortly after the king of Greece which e his! : SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN’ and ‘INSIST! «Unless you not getting by millions see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe and prescribed by physicians 24 years for Colds Headache Neuralgia Neuritis Lumbago Rheumatism Pain Toothache Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proven directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets Sy 4 Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. ‘Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Mouoaceticacidester of Salicylicactd CHURCH HEAD Named Moderator of Pres- byterian Synod “i OWEN IS | Fargo, N. D., Oct. 9.—The Rev. ugh Owen of Mandan was un- janimously elected moderator of the Presbyterian Synod of North Da- kota at the opening of the synod meetings at the First Presbyter- jian church last evening. Rev. {Owen is a member of Bismarck | Presbytery and pastor of the \ Presbyterian church at Mandan here he has been for a number o years. The business meeting ‘MRS. YOUNG LIVED ON MILK AND EGGS For a Year Stomach Trouble Brought Agony, Says Tan- lac Restored Her Health. of the “Tanlac has taken me from an egg and milk diet and-made my appetite and digestion so good that 1 have ‘ained 11 pounds,” is the striking jStatement made recently by Mrs. Arthur J, Young, 455 E. Page St., . Paul, Minn,. ‘ “For fully a year, stomach trouble cfused nie an agony of suffering. I hadn’t any appetite and could scarcely retain a thing I did eat. My nerves were so unstrung that many a night I would get up and walk the floor, hardly closing my Jeyes in sleep. For a long time 1 ived on eggs and milk alone and would have to take to my bed for six weeks at the time. “But Tanlac has put me on my feet, in good health again. I now jhave a splendid appetite, the stom- jach trouble is gone, and I sleep like a child. I will never stop praising Tanlac.” .| Tanlac is for sale by all good druggists. Accept no substitute. lover 40 million bottles sold. Tanlac Vegetable Pills recom- mended by the manufacturers of TANLAC. _—$—$— PERSONALS GEORGE: Be sure to have tickets for The Alsskan when you come on Tuesday. Love—as ever—Alice. DICK: All will be forgiven if you take me to the Eltinge to see The Alaskan. Te give the comfort and THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1924 synod was preceded by a public ervice at which the sermon was delivered by Rev. Ward F. Boyd |of Jamestown. A communion ser- vice followed the sermon. Rev. B. A. Fahl of Devils Lake was elected temporary clerk of the synod, Elder H. W. Gill cho- sen to succeed himself in the of- fice of stated clerk of synod, and Rev. Hewison Pollock of Grafton received the office of permanent clerk of synod. coat. Plenty Clothing. Special COUR STENOGRAPHIC DAY AND EVE and Small Group Now; Before the First Flity J. F. PEARCY, Business Mgt HE new Studebaker Duplex ——-OPEN EVENINGS GRANTED TO FIRST FIFTY STUDENTS ENROLLED. Mandan Business College PREPARATORY Experienced Teachers — Modern Equipment — Individual School Opens SEPT. 29th. Students may enter any time. Your opportunity to save—Arrange For Your Scholarship Catalog and Further Particulars, Address KITTENS IN PLANE San Antonio, Te not unmindful of the latest advances in science. While working on the tail-skid of an army plane the other day at Kelly Flying Field, the crew captain was startled to see a cat crawl out of the fuselage onto one of the wings, Investigation revealed three kittens, only a few days old, ‘housed in the fuselage. Overcoats It will be chilly before long and you will feel the need of a good warm of them here. Great; wooly ulsters with or without fur collars, and deep pockets. Lamb lined coats in smart models with shells of overcoatings. $30 to $55 BERGESON’S Tailoring. Discount COMMERCIAL — SECRETARIAL, NING CLASSES—— Method Instruction. . Students Are Enrolled, For Tr Mandan, N, D. There is fio other body like it on Don’t Be Confused About Tires - With scores of different brands of tires on the market, each looking pretty much like the others with everyone claiming the best with this and | that “special offer”—it’s no wonder car owners | are confused. But the safe, sane, sensible, time-saving thing to do is to buy a good tire at the right price from a good dependable dealer. Isn’t that the way you buy nearly everything else? Ask our price on Goodyears in your size. ! 30x3%4Clincher —_— $10.90 32x4 Straight Side 18.75 30x 31% Clincher Cord $ 9.95 HERE ARE OUR PRICES FOR GENUINE. CORDS IN A FEW POPULAR SIZES Our special offering on Clincher Tires Lahr Motor Sales Co. IDYEAR 33x4 Straight Side $19.45 i 32 x 414 Straight Side 24.45 30 x 344 Clincher Fabric $7.50 ee es Value Points New Big Six Body tr ech the closed- open car problem. Geauine Ballpon Tires. New Satin-Lacquer Finish, Spanish chrome tanned leather g Four-wheel Hydraulic like any other eystem oa any ‘America cars. STANDARD SIX ~_113in. W.B,_SOHLP, 5-Pass. Duplex-Phaeton $1145 3-Pass.:Dupl 1125 S Peat Compe Rondaeeh, 1395 SPass. 43 + 1495 wheels, $60. 4-wheel brakes, (AU prices f. 0b. U. S. factories, and. protection of a closed car—with all the advantages of an open car, plus the good looks, riding comfort, in- terior finish and fittings that no open car could ever give! Yet the price ie no higher than that. an open car, 2 The appeal of its simplicity, con- venience and durability is instant and decisive—with a touch of the hand you draw down the four roller en- closures and in thirty seconds your airy open car is a snug, comfortable enclosed car.’ With equal ease the enclosing sides can be rolled up into the roof and you have an open car again. The lex is es built for the tolier ete ead the roof is framed and shaped in steel— permanently beautiful and steel- strong to support the rollers, and the upper part of the Duplex is in- tegral with the lower part. It is a unit body which harmonizes per- fectly i# beauty and function. SIX 4010. W.B, 65 H.P. 5-Pass, Duplex-Phaeton $1495 3-Pass. Duplex-Roadster 1450 extra, 5 disc wheels, $75 extra subject any other car at any price—because it is exclusively a Studebaker crea- tion, made only by Studebaker. You can buy the Duplex from no other The new Duplex is available for - each of the three new Studebaker \e BIG SIX. eeea ee Ang these three new chassis are the evolution of the famous chassis of the Bye aceceding years. Each woe 'y have been improved and But this year the new models climaxed with eve tested and Proved betterment it experience and science have thus far developed. They are paramount exemplars of modern automobile design. Simply stated, this means that money cannot buy more modernly Perfect automobiles than the new Studebakers—we have the Duplex for P Coe dy f your inspection, ———<— 7-Pass. Duplex-Phaeton $1875 _ 7-Pass, Sedan........., 2785 4-wheel brakes, § disc wheels, $75 extra to change without notice.) Bismarck Motor Co. THIS IS A STUDEBAKER YEAR Duplex-exclusively Studebaker ' —a new kind of car! A closed and open car combined—the advantages of both at an open car price! a — ‘ ,

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