The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 17, 1924, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1924 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE WHITE FLOUR | The Buds Are Blooming In Our Capital PRODUCES BAD TEETH white deformity, ldwin Medical Officers ciations on the more general use o bread among growing c The speaker di ved small was widespread, and comparatively recent 6 wemoval of vitamine: continued, in order bread was a vicious practice which must be abolished. Otherwise chil- dren, especially the children of poor families which cannot afford a great variety of food, will continue to be underfed. Dr. C. Shey said, at the ne meeting, that in his opinion the use of the word “offal” to describe the part of the wheat which is dise in making white flour, has be sponsible for the prejudice flour which is not white. This un- fortunate term used by millers h given rise to the opinion that no ite flour is not clean. 3. Friend, medical s Hospital, Horsh »xperiments in fee bread and ston wheat bread, he strated that the us bread reduced the by 50 percent. A baker, M. Carter, meeting and ured the docto b would be very happy to w whole-wheat bread, it much exsier to prepare t white bread, but he said the public demands white bread, especially customers of the poorer classes. TOFORECAST STATIC FOR FANS 3°: ito rigat, U. S. Weather” ther” Officials Are! eet Urged to Forecast Static | is For Fans of nece whole-wheat ildren, the of > the from flour, he 0 produce white officer , said that g boys on milled had di emon- heat of teeth addressed the th: vod, and cI Chi man d than lives wo, Dee. 1 Douglas Rotary court; in ent of Agricul- urgi ; of of ion of his presence in slab. rhe a of the “The Ya eae the Capito! ; Theatre. THE The announceme Biood Committee, s that s good of the 1» Supreme increasing pere has nd for ference nd to a t with 2 draina of b nod Main know iF den nish material in the in the 1000 new te during the endments Worl . the sed on to th rcted 7 years; State Con- Compensa- Funds, the court by sessment. mong other t ver that the Un AT THE CAPITOL i his neighbor would be i. next door. made any official investigations due Worried 4 to the fact that it has no funds |Aiswor t would be popular and welt | Whole a 4 u e me ” one official an reply |, He : : i Ms vo fit. He gc for at least a ; : in the ver: we feel that it would be unwise to having his trouble A“The bureau has not undertaken | any investigation of the problem of-} and compiling data before « serious|eer days: on tl sindy of the problem could be| what wonderful in the Spanish main, one of the most | stitution, romantic and adventurous epochs of | tion Bur able to forecast radio reception con-|. eee ditions as it does the weather, has |i? bis m UDGE EOE Ni rey 4 ELUS ROT 4 Oe available to provide the fi ase hi RA and the personnel though “Sev our peo- sted in ra Peqnal monet. Cre ions in attempt a new work of th lifestopsive they hit-and-miss way and san ale ficially. The difficulty is that we have no funds which can be applied made.” offers inv a the Eltinge n Too Late To Classify the world. And the reader is taken ions pp into the atmosphere of the time, and before Hope expr equ 1 Blo been given new impetus by indica-|Consul” tions from bureau officials that [To'e that such predictions may be practicable. |2%¥ that he These officials point out, howe a He doesnt that the weather bureau’ has not|— the trou ADU i 1 UYU The weather bure: eived | Werk , dnany requests and from |Dudley wa : k = = radio enthusiasts urging that it un-)He bees : dertake to forecast static cond oy. iudcanadage “We fully appreciate that such {4dn't see been making notes on; ; ception under varying wea- Ainsworth landed ther conditions. Th sewihere, LoAsave reports and experiences avoid a lot believe that radio-weathe pale nine @not be begun until the subject has Popular feminine been studied thoroughly and syste- Ruth Miller. matically and we are convinced t! Jaan reliable and worthwhile service can coming to be given, to the providing of facilities and for ‘Thursday, personnel for the conduct of the in-| Fri s not an vestigation. There are so many fact-|ary one for " ture ors involved that it would require} but ordinary, Those \ an extensive program of collecting | Sabatini’s romant the hizh ent pam picture, Dr. Frank WOR SALE—Choice Canary singers,| ing the book had imported German Rollers, Cages,| the followin: to Seeds, Tonic, Treat, ete. Jacob] “It is a story of buceancering days | ti Bull, Box 728, Dickinson, N. D. 12-15-1m is made to realize all iis vivid char yet skillfully Kept from being n eated by its brutality. “The best thing about it is that it] is an impos! ta a wonderful | a LET ME rae your Christmas doll. 12-16-3¢ WANTED TO RENT—Two or three room furnishéd apartment or a 1 furnished house. Call room 110, Van Horn Hotel. . 12-17-1t t work, in trying a case “HICAGO € YOR SALE— Abaue 400 bushels of corn.” Phone 14F310, Edw. Peter; son, Route No. 4, Wilton, N. D. 12-17-3t "PRESIDENT S$ ARRIVAL IN , BUFFALO “OVERCOAT FOR SALE— s Will sell cheap. Call at Do not phone. 12-17-8t Between Sweet Shop and N. brown glove, finder P, ticket office for 12-17-3t LOST. and Salesladies to sell Western Dakota. Part or See Jas. A. Solstin, ie Hotel, Friday and Saturday, or write to Fargo, 12-17-4¢) Have anne clothes dry- cleaned, pressed and repaired for Xmas. City Cleaners & Dyers. Phone 770. * FERTILIZER _Lawn fertilizer should be applied now. Order yours ~ today. Wachter Transfer Co. ‘ | President Co: Here he « plattorm, They : vearing a high silk “topper” when he reached Mrs. Coolidge are stepping dowp, to-the depot je the trip in an ordinary Pullman car. Cook By Wire Instead of by Fire, C visit Ihaa been reduced since 1919 from 1 year to 6 to 9 mont the court has handled and from 100 behind in As there is HER MTH DIVORCE! Bui ¢ still Paith In Men, Will Wed Retaining Probably Again SNARE s now up to date. ‘normally about 47 da: for the court to hear in each year, ant a decision of one case » und six tenths days. He that all mem- od emphasize ‘act bers of the wor uid that the in judgments were an indi At the work was being done. ion he decried the efforts de to annul the power of the U. Supreme Court and stated that the Supreme Court was the ugeney io which we all might look for the protection of every right. RAT DRIVE IN CITY OPENED Extermination Campaign To Continue For One Week 1 rats out of the town by ran with whieh opened Bis- to continue one week. is under the direction of R. Scott Zimmerman, of the U. Department of Agriculture, sta ationed » North Dakota Agricultural Mrs. No. | Dee. 17. Hubby stiodiemrils Forge thous “perfect in the said each individual ona her 2 Her Christma: structive. ‘They have s to health in some erybody the rats coope © Rail out of town by will drive ‘aith in ma distributed f foi and most of The nfe. Busine: the nd pos- * n Pied being were outs returned, re- id. s but wha te durin ng pictures n “The Mode two-reel movie, Zimmer I to three ood, rnother MW dif before is Rats are confined at this time, and |* PILLS REACHED ; SORE spor! Reighard, South Fork, “LP had been suffering | ind nothing seemed spot until I with wonderfi a diuretic | gently and during the year,) FOLEY nid If people ir hom reach © troubled with rats inj Mrs, Ellen , they | of will de- nd catch write stimulant tor the kidney tho: : flush and cleanse the] I kidne Ip to eliminate poi-| sonous waste matter, Try a bottle | you will be well p! i ned. The use of | E rtment of jture is conducting a rodent ester- | mination campaign in the country, declaring the common house rat is! tod: |e most destructive animal living. | with PFROLEY ‘FIRS ST EFFORTS |" AT HOLDUPS IN N. D. FAILURES} Crosby, N, D. Dee, 17. pt at the holdup end- rowly for Howard Darling Ido Goetze, well known young | mice men of Crosby, who pleaded guilty | plac to holding up and robbing Ben Bak- | ken, farmer near Colgan, at gun's t. They were etch sentenced to! serve in the s nining school at! Mandan until they become 21 ye: old Darling month: Both boy cording to which the eral occasions discussed stage holdup PIED PIPER Madrid b REAL Madrid, Dee. Pied Piper. Carl Lang, forme ini-{ican jazz band artist, throu; water-front Ww xophone, ‘om all corners i recent of the Electric Cookery. Is Better Cookery. will had on sev trying to f y auto, planning to the home of a suspected rum runner near the Canadian boundary. Finding bad roxds, they decided to try their holdup skill upon a farmer. Stopping their car in the fa yard, they covered their face handkerchiefs and as appeared coming from milkinj ered him with an sutomatie revolver. He complied with the command te hold up his hands and Goet A Vegetable Relief For Constipation Nature's Remedy (NW Tab- lets) a vegetable laxative E with a pleasant, near-to- nature action. Relieves and prevents biliousness, constipation and sick headaches. Tones and strengthens the digestion and assimilation. Used for tained no money, th and started for town. ikken telephoned Crosby authori | who intereepted the would | bandits. | Bids « install two ire Wm, Moor | plans Jed b jto be opened on j19th at 3. o'clock Guaranty Ban to reject any cheek for $100 ip: off the Old Block Lae JUNIORS===Little Ne Lian one-third Van Horn & Ritterbush. Bids Decem Pp. at prbene reserved Certifie a 1 0 ‘ Ric WARD PE WARD. N, Clerk 12-10-11-12-1 HEATED CAR STORAGE Free delivery service. Top} floor bank of North Dakota Phone 488-W. Stair & Peder-| son. | (OLDS. '“Pape's Cold Cold Compound” | | Breaks a Cold Right Up Take two tablets every three hours until three doses lare taken. The first dose always gives relief, The second and third doses completely break up the cold. Pleasant and safe to take. Contains no quinine or opi- 4 ates. Millions use “Pape’s Cold Com- pound.” Price, thirty-five cents. tee it. mcs! = 1 ses nar} OLDSMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO. 107 5th St. Phone 428 16-17-18 amined Glasses Fitted Bring Us Your Broken Glasses. We Will Repair Them Promptly ‘And Save You Money. A. KNOWLES Bismarck | | i \ Is i i i i | | Jeweler R. E. BONHAM OPTOMETRIST Member N. D. State Board of Optometry. Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted BONHAM BROTHERS DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Consultation Free Lucas Bik. Bismarck, N, D, Druggists guaran- Hurley Signs Morris Ground one struck him in an eye, tention to the sl followed left him blind. ber has been in t all patrons they ever LeRoy Opponent}! 17.—Jack Hurley, loca prdmoter, announced today that; signed Mel Coogan, Brooklyn, | y. to box here in Yea » with Ru roy, lo-! 1 card | 10. rata affair, Hur- According to the promoter, | well known in eastern! \ \* TITTLE JOE 4 LITTLE JOE || TNK ABOUT SYMPATHY | BETWEEN NIGUT AND DAY. aw WHEN ONE; FALLS THE! Z OTMER, BREAKS, .w Hw s} EROU -When popping corn and | vlew up and] he paid no at- irritation that set in that ! of the kernels ht An infection BARBER ON RIVER ix, Dec. 17.—An exclusive bar- catering only to artists, opened on an abandoned ge in the The lowest rate -d in this shop, but | quired to show that ed somethin ne of the fine shop, Sein wn is ¢ nd Mrs. ( Fossum c leaving tonight f to spend the nd relatives and Minn. have achie s slight, ts.| with friends miming @ird © PURE SILK HOSIERY WEARS LONGER A gift of Humming Bird Hose is certain to please Her. She knows their quality and will appreciate gour good taste. It is so easy just to sign the engraved ing cards which come in each of the love! and let us mail or deliver them for you. anel greet a gift boxes Give them all Humming Birds—no one ever has too many silk stockings. Only $1.50 the pair. We also have 2 complete line of colors in La France and Kayser Hose at $2.25 and $2.50 WEBB BROTHERS “MERCHANDISE OF MERIT ONLY” CAR STORAGE We still have some room for car storage. up and we will call for your car and take c battery. Call us are of your Dead Storage Live Storage ... fh ch $6.00 We overhaul and repair all makes of ca Work Guaranteed. pS OLSON BROS. GARAGE Phone 925-W 202 Fourth Street CLEAN CLINKERLESS Gives 100% Satisfaction. BEULAH COAL Loads $4.35 per ton. THE WACHTER TRANSFER CO. 209 5th Street HOT PAGE THREE FERTILIZER Lawn fertilizér ‘should ‘be applied now. Order yours today. Wachter Transfer Cu. (CAPITOL) THEATRE (TONIGHT) Wednesday AL WILSON The world’s most fear ] stunt flyer an Dare-Devil in ‘THE AIR HAW Also Alberta Vaughr TELEPHONE GIRL” WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE For The Holidays and during the legi ture, a selection of biggest and best pictures of the season, including the following: “THE THIEF OF BAGDAD” with Douglas Fairbanks “THE MINE WITH THE TRON DOOR” i HAROLD BELL WRIGHT “THE LAST OF THE DUANES” Zane Grey and Tom Mix ‘THE TORNADO’ ® with House Peters and “THE YANKE# CONSUL” with Douglas MacLean THE CAPITOL THEATRE Matinee Every Day At 2:30 | TONIGHT — Wednesday May McAvoy, Robert Edeson and George Faweett in— “THE BEDROOM WINDOW” It's a mystery story with comedy and thrills—wonderfy entertaimnet for every on THURSDAY - FRIDAY and SATURDAY “CAPTAIN BLOOD” J. Warren Kerrigan, Jean Paige, James Morrison, Bertram Grassby, Oti Harlan and many others in SABATINI'S ROMANTIC DRAMA of BUCCANEER DAYS on the

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