The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 5, 1924, Page 6

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tario. nn i eR NI UE EE ER PAGE SIX ea MOVEMENT OF ~ WAITS SIX YEARS ELECT R 0 NS But Wedding Ring Never Came, So Now She Wants $50,000 | DESCRIBED By AL W. Hull of the Re- scarch Laboratory of the General Electric Company A ment hy be \ bou: rh nssible Dr. Hull stated produced by the : \ pmbard me the the rent f heref of th MRS. GRACE MORTIMER mie r By NEA Service the strength her expectations af mplific Dr Los A doo. S. -Six year 1 “happy ever afterward” — ending . 1 Iding was set The elec th that ast she has ju 1 brea ‘ 1 ‘ vm ‘ Are ealthy S. Me desirab Sweetin, was in re- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1924 REDUCTION IN EXPRESSRATE nehed a fight court inst the fede of the order be t pending hearings on the suit injunction be sued thereafter, A 48-page complaint in the action, everal exhibit printed matter, | accompanied by prising 150° p: | tor for the Great Northern } Names of neys, repre to the complaint The complaint sets forth that the tion by the mnyission un- initiative with aints in regard to the mat- |! ken on its ow? pende pod a oa Monday, when — re . 1 n tomidnight. The cor S chuses them to fill | q, : ear . © jury Monday without ¢ span ineh inten coe. EWO Electric Trains Wrecked is expected. Near Oakland ENVOY R if ©, it may eaurr Y dditional ele thy on. then the droplet Dr. Hu ated, The ieveuakeracteitt ut Dn « Weman Whose Attention He Py wieeuad a Sens a Drops Shoots Him ls t rged particles ean > a three-enr stationar or caused to pier of the K r Both * Ame ward. If two electrons, ins o&| Mere Filled y commuters bound WOH and re held by the d i doubled. M te opening work, the Noble prize in science for an oupai Doctors Hull and Williams have ured the change of the el i ferent way, by means of the; Chicaxo, Dec. 5.-Pour robbers have opened a! held up the Olson and Eban to| Store on the south side ¢ escaped with jewels valued at $50,000. told the friendship must cease, revolvers Ane for resear add to the knowled eleetren and its pr It was not such a long time that the electron was unknown, speaker decks hade the and then com ivted suic Dayte condition is nid to be »| While one of the men remained on © other three jeld ny out the eit 0,600 LOSS CAUSED BY FIRE Gheen, Minnesota, Dee, 5. Fire, thought to have been caused by a d injury to one hen it destroy th a confec- re on the first n the pu of sinall buildin 1 STORE ROBBED TWO FOUND © to cording to the number ment of the electrons contain. n, N. D. Dee goods valued Robbery of CARD OF THANKS We vy the De cere thanks to our hors who so kind our late bereaveme many beautiful floral offer Mrs, A. M. Orde Miss Myrtle Ordem: ed McClellan. Réck Hill, $C, T The bodies jof Mrs. Frank Simpson, 28, 3 Commwell, 54, were found today i parked on a highway les from here. shot through the body . in whose hand a revo had a wound through his = SS Authorities — ¢ A RELIABLE COUG REMEDY Why experiment with unknown’ HIGHT TRIAL ye, Sltipson tia sur- remedies for that cough S RECESSED 1 und several, lo} small children. you can secure FOL AND TAR COMPOUD ‘ Mount Vernon, li, Dec, 5—The al of Lawrence M. Hight. former . Mlinois, clergyman, and Mrs Anna Cornell, Bridgeton, N. i ie Sweetin, for the murder of her} states: “I bought FOLEY'S HOLY —— AND TAR COMPOUND for my cold) sy ° and find it great.” Insist upon the) Chlorine Gas genuine. Refuse substitutes. | ih | Stops Pyorrhea| luded sil reking men’s suits tar overcoats, of coughs, colds, hoarseness, Eq beneficial for young and old, BISMARCK BUILDING & LOAN | The remarkable power of chlorine ASSOCIATION teas over disease germs ha The annual meeting and clection ed the medical world. Recent re of the Bismarck Building and Of US ARN Association will be held at the fice of the Secretary in the National Bank Building on J: 12th, 1925, at 7:30 o'clock P. ¥. L. CONKLIN, Se ne surgeons, ex- show 70% y jcures im a tho "| Chlorine g: ary. [anyone in a 2-19-26! form known q — {results haye been achieved by this ELKS ATTENTION {preparation in conditions of Pyorr Regular meeting tonight.) hea, sore and bleeding gums, trench District Deputy Grand Ex-|!%"!, loose teeth, ete. Almost all good druggists pled Har ene: Initi- | unptied with Jo-Vox, especially at | BREAD THE YEAR ’ROUND ation. Luncheon. [Finney Drug Store. If your drug- || Se ee Bae Acs slassaesi ee gist’s supply is exhausted send gi.ay|| tS Fine Quality Maintained Your Grocer DA The world’s largest paper mill is|to The Jo-Vex Chemical Co., Akron, | to be established in northern On-|Ohio, for a full size bottle and com- plete instructions.—Adv. . | ne cent on a valua ps, and business done in 1 e that the we hern} 3-4 rate of return on The complaint set plication of rates in the « now and thoroug n the little bowels and in a few 1 well, playful child ain, n if cross, feverish, bi- lious, constipated or children love mps or overacts, ‘otics or soothing drugs, you want only 7 Wathalla, 8. Di bee. 5 DEAD ON ROAD « full of its pleasant taste, It Contains Tell your dru pi which has direction children of all a printed on b “Califor a8 aS THE DELICIOUS, SATISFYING SPREAD FOR Its Freshness Guaranteed | Ruling of the Interstate Com- Commission tacked by Railroads At- of the interstate com. ! ion May 17, to bei filed i Pacific and southern rate groups, whieh were | erating of the mter- | du Order Held Not Valid The case attacks the validity of the commission or- | that that | < reductions |, in zones 2, 4 be adjudged iMegal, \ 1 enforcement nporarily enjoined |! com- signed interstate nission findings are seertain 1 of express prop under heir ine} forth that ap der of Ma MOTHER! » Clean Child’s Bowels |“California Fig Syrup” is Dependable Laxative for Sick Children cold, —Adv. | CAPT, CHESHAM — COMES TO CITY FOR CONGRESS “RADIO CONTROL | vine | here | nment and Express com-| STAFF CAPT, W. CHESHAM trom Minneapolis k in North and Congress Saturday, a public meeting at Auditorium Saturday night Masonic Tem- Young people are ex- on the volume of and would result in o the western and nd to the southern group of § “CASCARETS” 10c IF CONSTIPATED | DIZZY, BILIOUS; yourl ing. Millions of It doesn't sicken tes | and'} abuyer likes the used i nice A Sample Package | Breakfast Dwarfies every sample will make over a quart of porridge. INSURANCE As the friendly season of approaches a good time think of the service of a capable trust- insurance to think of the helping hand of H. T. MURPHY - OLDSMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO. 104 5th St. ~~ PLAN CHNGED Sara 1 | Hoover Withdraws Support | From Legislation » Washington, Dec. 5.—Seeretar: | Hoover has withdrawn his suppor from legislation pending in Congres f full federal regulation of the io. In a letter today to Chairman} White of the House Merchant Marine Committee, Mr, Hoover suggested that at the present time Congress should only amend the present sta tutes giving the Commerce depart ment 2 degree of control over, 6 less communication. RUM RUNNER IS ARRESTED, | Agents Make Drive on Holi- day Smugglers ! finneapolis, Dec, 5.—One ares’ made by federal agents in North ota in a drive to stop transpor- ition of holiday liquor into North west stat zave Mnneapo- ken into ¢ “Moure, North [ nobile containin; of alcohol seized. Special prohibi- tion squads have been detailed to guard the border, ithe Association of Commerce will | open the outdoor skating rink in the | ball park as soon as possible, Charles 1 Vettel, chairman, said today. The | i | . oe DEPENDABLE Usen CARS | The chief profit we | derive from our used car department is the good will of those who patronize it. If j ‘| car we sell him, he i usually comes back ' to us when he wants a new car. ; | For your protection make your used car | purchase from arepu- table dealer, DODGE BROTHERS B. SEDAN. A 1924 car, fully equipped—- in perfect condition and which carries our new car {} guarantee, which can be |} i bought at a bargain price. | 1923 FOUR DOOR FORD SEDAN.‘ A Closed Car at a bargain. Used by a Bismarck resi- dent. DODGE. BROTHERS TOURING. 1921. production. Priced at only $250.00 which makes this car a rare value. M. B. GILMAN 59 212 MAIN STRBET BISMARCK Fu¥one 608 TYPEWRITERS OF ALL MAKI Rented — Repaired Sold on Easy Payments, Bismarck Typewriter Co. 207 Broadway DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Consultation Free Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D, ZAP INDIAN HEAD LIGNITE $4.35 in Loads BONHAM Glasses Fitted BONHAM BROTHERS Burns steadily and keeps the heat regular for Jong periods. BISMARCK LUMBER CO. Phone 17 ground has been flooded but has not | dition to en hard enough to prevent Leonard, M. jbeen fr A campaign for fun tickets sentilit ittance to all carnivals, is nd has met with Do not experiment. To buy Beulah Coal is winter wis- Jags SE : \hoggan slide will be taken up later.) dom. Wachter Transfer Co. The winter sports committee of {Members of the committee, in ad- | Phones 62 and 63. conducted, ater See Away, Sports jjeing. Committee Reports paw lis probable that the fy 7 2, t#4f af: Zz, LFF ZF TE received it from the Eagle Dry Cleaners. recccecrreasseerssserne Open Evenings roeesvesescossessreeees Our label will enhance the yalue of your gift. WE WIRED Dee, 2nd Stock depleted, ship snappy new styles suits and overcoats. ANSWER Dee. 2nd Shipping Today advance styles in suits and overcoats. SATURDAY These new suits and overcoats will arrive for Saturday’s business. $35 $40 Quality — Style — Economy evecccocccooses BERGESON’S Tailoring. Clothing. Lenhart. » by the sale holders NOTICE Vettel id today. It tter of a to- oF. 7 af iG & FRESH FOR THE DANCE THRU EAGLE DRY CLEANING Her “new” frock isn’t really new —for she has just ° Yes, looks just like new—we’ll agree—but truth is, it has been Dry Cleaned through our modern process which re- tains the original lustre of the fabric—no matter how \ dainty. HATS CLEANED AND BLOCKED. EAGLE TAILORING AND HAT WORKS We Call for and Deliver. Phone 58 vettel ‘are Eugene tkinson and Adoiph

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