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PAGE TWO IN DRY CASE FAVORS HILL Court Holds Congress Intend- ‘ed Treat Home-Made Wine Maker Differently “PRACTICES? | In the trial of the United for toda the Vo ruled percen per one » in d Inw does not apply to be in the } for home} consumption. per said: “Congress seem: sed the word “non-intoxi tly in one section, i it did in another, To my mind inly intended that per ng ¢ Jadge to have than Congre sons exe acturing ci sively in their homes should be or otherwise this y themsely need for The only Congres: make (Section explanati out home- signaling s is that for je wine Congress did not inteng to punish} ren for anufacture unless the | roe is intoxicating in fact. | This opinion seems to be borne | out by an opinion expressed in the! United States Senate in 1919 when the Volstead act was being debated by the chairman of the committee ii charge of the bill opinion when this to the bill by this cider and fruit juices made exclu- | sively for use in the home must be in facet.” { The ruling w the result of a) lengthy argument yesterday by coun. | el for Hill and U.S. District Atror- | Woodco i The govern ts testified | ‘that Col. Hill de wine an alcoholic high percent. Hill’s defense was based on the al-| eved ambiguity of section 29 of the} Volstead act which permits the m: ufacture of home-made fruit juices and cider providing they are “non-| intoxicating” but forbids their sale| to anyone except those who have a} permit to make vinegar from the ci- | der. | nh ent chemi. home content ECESSITAT ngton, ral Judge of Rep. Hill in Bu h REVISION 11.—The finding per in the ca imore | is re as ned | followed ioner. + policie the prohibition commi by RICH CHICAGO CRIMINAL IS SHOT TO DEATH! (Continueg from page 1) 1 couple and wine | Uin hat 8p. m. Tell him to take Cod Liver Oil for} of months and get enough healthy flesh nok like a real man | Tell him he won't have to swallow on his bones to the nasty oil | with the fishy taste, because the McCoy La- horatories, of New York, are now putting up Cod pr Oil in sugar coated | tablet form, | k for Me-| Cod Liver ublets, Al and dvageist worthy | the name sells} them--60 tablets | Any man or woman can} pounds of healthy flesh | , or the money paid for | will be blets refunded, | One woman put on fifteen pounds | n six weeks. Children grow robust | ginal and gen Cod Liver Oil Tablet.” Drug Co. Cowan Drug Co. Lenhart Drug Co, Coy’ Finney Pp. === | the iring sev- disclosed that me © men who fled thr cen bullets into O'Banion may have ! A n i involved in the theory that possibly 28 men, using automobiles, ctively blocked | traffic in the vicinity of the florist! shop while the escaped in heir automobile, evol were questioned Morgan A, Collins, police chief, de- Glared the death of O'E ri Chicago of “its areh-criminal, “TL don't doubt. tha nir tnesses responsible for at | in this city,” Chief Collin city in general partment in parti deep sigh of relief Often under usp n with killings © was tried for murder. Occasionally When he was named in connection with a killing he would appear vol- untarily. “Why, Iam a florist,” he would “If I've ever been in the booze acket, I’m out now.” He never was known to take a k of beer or whisky, investigators t anion ne p found, Yeoman Party tonight, Nov. 11th, at A. O. U. W. Hall Cards and refresh- ments 25 cents. _ REINFORCED GLANDS TO KEEP YOUNG {Thousands of Men and Women Now | Coolidge has THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1924 DIES A HERO | this year she has ben failing in] Yeoman’ Party tonight, | at 8p. m. Cards and refresh- i = I 1 health, Ni U. W. Hall| ments 25 cents. & zine : | Pi Mrs. Ditch and Mr. Ditch were ma ried in Clinton, Towa, in 1906,. and | surviving are her mother, Mrs. | | ; | Laura Duffey of Rock Island, Mlinoi —— | | her husband, E. D. Ditch, six sister Stroke Suffered on Wednes- { _ iP an _ | and two brothe f James hee aes [tee Fanny Ditch Succumbs | puny, precport, {! Mo. day Proves Fatal ! at Early Hour Today | line, II Kruttwell, Des i : : | Moines, H. M. MeNalls Doorley, aged G4 years, | ‘ | Doyle, orge Doorley, superintend- | Mrs. Fanny Ditch, aged 46 years, | Duf ent of th waterworks) ‘aledlral died at an early hour this morning | Miss Marry Duffey iSO RBNNS Fifth streck. at 8| {from a complication of disease | Interment will lace in Rock ; naert ‘Ditch, who was the wife of Edward | Island, the bod taken away peu nager ey | Ditch; had lived! in Bismarck for the | from! Bismarck on Nov. 4 this even: Take e Ais, Dootleycorin hiaTitentin poor i cight years, Since January of | ing, accompanied by the family, health for the past. y suffered a Through Standard your 0 paralytic stroke on Wednesday, from which she did not recover. Mrs, ley had been a resident of the ity for 11 years, coming here from Paul where Mr. Doorley was su- perintendent of waterworks. She A meniber of St. Mary's Cathohc ch and had a wide circle of fri . Doorley was born in | Milwaukee March 20, 1860. and no Surfeine ay three daughter: Chicago, who her husband Mrs. Daniel F, arrived here Monday | night; Misses Loretta and Blanche Doorley. An elder brother arrived trom Milwaukee, reaching here but an hour before her d ments for the tunel completed curly this Coolidge Calls Farm-Body To Meet Monday Ni th. Arrange 1 had not been afternoon, 11.— President Hed the new! gricultural commiss « for conference next Mon Washington, pointed meet. h he organization of eight farm ders, headed by Robert D. ay, areyhurst, WVyo., will begin on y the task of n a rH t relief of the President such as is deemed ne- the commission in formu lating its program will be pushed for nactment at the coming short ses- ion of Congres Several of the rm organizations are having annual meetings this month, and it is expected their rep- resentatives on the commission will bring newly formed views of the bod- ies into the conference HAVE UMBRELLA DUEL Hull, England, Nov. 11 seene reminiscent of another was staged on the streets of Hull recent- ly when two local’ busine) men Instead of i himself. it | swords, however, they fought with | Ensign Henry Clay Drexler of the scout cruiser Trenton gave his life for his men. When the explosion } occurred, he had a chance to save; But he thought only of his! * ‘Three times he dashed back a- He| fourth | bo into the fire und dragged some s n out of the blazing furnace. bi was going: after the when he col psed | s. The duel was to decide | ment of a bet. AT WEMBLEY | England, Nov. 11.—/ There was nothing slow about the | “Rajah of Bharatbur.” Dressed in | regitl fashion, he dined at the best:| restaurants, stopped at the best ho- tels, attended the most exclusive Iballs and mingled with persons high | in English society. Then, when his creditors became suspicious @f thei debtor, police found out the! “rajah” was only Harold Moore, coal min Electric Cookery. Is Better Cookery. When a plant sleeps the leaves | droop and lie closer together for | warmth, | The temperature of a beehive in| winter is about 14 degrees Centri- | grade, i Vacant castles are so numerous in| Germany that officials are puzzled | how to dispose of them. Cleaner, Safer ‘and Cheaper. engaged in a fierce duel. SAYS SCIENTIST Cook by Electricity. Health, Vigor and Strength Dutfe and his wife, Mabel Exier Datfy, here last year, | sant hoaiey Dr. Arnold nd, of Austria, PURSUE Y THEORIES in his Old Age De- Chicag (By the A, P.)|f in spe: wz of the glands: Gane ; runners’ feud,|“We must upon the rein- zambling nd fight of | forcement their functions 4 over a! followed by} r search for] « men who 5 ay shot and d Dion O’Banion, notorious gunman and ganster in his florist's| lieutenants of mn, were police today sho While they sought Mike Carroso, iubor leader, and Margaret Collins, »retty blonde, involved in a fight eight months ago with Lowis Altiere and John Bates, all lieutenant of O'Banion, the police took precau- tions to prevent more killings in re- prisal. As a police inquiry progressed it MOTHER! ; Watch Chile's Bowels| “California Fig Syrup” Children’s Harmless Laxative is LO ce OTT ‘When your child is constipated, bilious, has eolfe, feverish-breath, coated tongue, or diarrhea, a tea- | spoonful of genuine “California Fig Syrup” sweetens the stomach and promptly cleans the bowels of pois- ons, gases, bile, souring food and waste. Never cramps or overacts. Contains no narcotics or soothing drugs. Children love its delicious taste. . Ask your druggist for genuine | “California Fig Syrup” which has! full directions for babies and chil- dren of all ages, plainly printed on bettle. Mother! * You must" s changed by age or disease by me cts obtained from the sim rgans of healthy young ani- ACTIVITY | NECES- IMPORTANT ORGANS PERFORM THEIR R SARY I OF BODY FL TIONS At a recent medical convention in Chicago, Dr. Roy Upham, President of the American Institute of Home- opathy, stated that because of the intimate connection of the nervous system with the glands, many suf- ferers from nervous disorders were receiving remarkable benefits from glandular treatment. He further stated that this glandular treatment could be taken by mouth like any other medicine, and that an opera- tion is not necessary. Dr rge Voronoff, an interna- authority on Organotheraph: s “The brain, the nerves, muscles, as well as the liver, kidneys and all other organs ha the the GLANDOGEN, THE ORIGINAL GLAND TONIC IOUHOVUARAUAUAUAUAUAOAOAUASUEAA AAALAC AAA TAAAAAAAAAAAAA LA WATCH the CLOCK | The clock in our window was started Nov. 10th, and should run seven or eight days. WHO WILL BE THE LUCKY ONE? The holder of the dial corresponding with the face of the clock when the clock stops will receive this Hand- some Colonial Clock free of charge. ied “California” or you may get an im- i = itation fig syrup.—Adv. 7 would be incapable of playing any useful part without the aid of the glands. The functioning of our organs is no more than the activity of our glands, and when the bodily functioning is disturbed, the cause in most cases should be sought, not in the condition of the organ itself, but in the condition of the gland which controls it.” WATCH YOUR DIAL Bismarck, N. Dak. Yake Glandogen You may be the lucky winner of this clock. - Sorenson Hardware Company ill tUEAPTET HEEL AYREETYPEEUYEAOAUULUO EEE Ee 0H Eg to Help Regain Normal muel J, Staub, according to nt dispatch, said that people suffering from that “below par” feeling, accompanied by loss of ap- petite, sleeplessness, loss of weight and so forth, can be set right by! having the balance of their glandu- lar secretions restored. jGLANDULAR TREATMENT (GLANDOGEN) CAN NOW) BE TAKEN IN CONVENIENT TAB- LET FORM. Hundreds of men and women ar now turning to glandular tre iment to help regain lost strength, vigor, vitality and health. Since Science has prepared a gland treat- 'ment in simple compact tablet form ~-Glandogen—it is a simple matter to take glandular treatment. Glan- dogen is scientifically prepared in two different forms, one for men and one for women, from the vital glands of healthy young anim: combined with other efficacious in- gredients. Glandogen can be ob- tained at Lenhart Drug Co. They will supply you. Mail orders accept- ed.—Adv. | . IUOEUEUEOOYUEUPRO EG EOUAOEAUEEUUUOUCEE SEO AHEGEOEUUEHOOEEUUEGEESHSEHOOOEUEAUOEOAGG OEE i) a and Tourist Sleep- da euch week this the te Journey there-a joy Santee Herwy “atheway? ae smapemen for reservations and details Fd K. L. Jansen, Gen. Agent FP. R. Connell, Pass, Agent, Santa Fe Ry. 507 Metropolitan Life Bldg. ter_from Minneapolis, Minn. Phone: Geneva 9136 Pain-wracked Feet! mittee AUDITORIUM a mortgage on your job? | ONE NIGHT NOV.22 BET Gah wokererine Benefit Thursday Musical Club. stab of a red-hot iron; Rut e feet that drag like heavy lumps Rotor Heel on the Ground of lead. No wonder you’re all fagged out and pepless. Gripper Shoe is so con- with- structed as tq overcome this ~O unnatural tendency. | Te d Sh awn on the job. | and the sible by the Seraight Inner Cunt hail Edge of the Ground Gripper Shoe. The Flexible Arch of the Ground Gripper Shoe makes | the arch of your foot cure | iuelf. i Ordinary heels almost force youtotoe out. The Patented Daniel Mayer presents SD One by one, the three causes of foot troubles are eliminated by the design of the Ground Gripper Shoe. ‘The injurious cramping of the foot-bones is made impos- | ae] | * W Only the Ground Gripper Reales you all three of ‘ NY Denishawn Dancers ae Music by aSjinphony Quartelle Trissecie “dl Superlative Scenery and Costumes Like a Stene from The cArabian Mkts MEN’S CLOTHES SHOP ALEX ROSEN & BRO. McKenzie Hotel Block New Algerian Dance Drama Famous Spanish_ Ballet Cuadro Flamenco” | Divertissments 4 | RO UND WD FrecestbipaentsdtheMta tieDurcerstnecica X R IPPER \ Prices $1.65, $2.20 and $2.75.. Seat Sale Nov. 20. SHOES | Harris & Woodmansee. Mail Orders Now. | 1 ee Oe rs AAA AA NORTH DAKOTA STATE CORN SHOW BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA ~ NOVEMBER 12-15 COME TO THE SHOW WE FOLKS WANT YOU FOLKS TO SPEND A.FEW DAYS WITH.US EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS SPECIAL AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL PREMIUMS PROMINENT SPEAKERS AN Roads Lead to Bismarek NOVEMBER 12-15 See The Show-—-Help Boost Your State and County. Come to Bismarck For : An Outing-—-Learn and Enjoy. - §PECIAL AMUSEMENT FEATURES BISMARCK AUDITORIUM VAUDEVILLE, NOVEMBER 13-14 ; Doe Emmett & Pal “The Wonder Dog” California Trio—“Musical Oddities” Palmer:& Huston—“The Old Flirt” Hal Young Treupe “A Chinese Oddity” 0 Special Attractions Also At Movie Houses—Matinee and Evening Performace Both Days. ‘ 5 f LATTA AAA A : ia notre occas ESR sidiiiaan hl Matin nnn i | i eee

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