Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
"MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1925 DR. ABRAMS | GETS SUPPORT nm, 19—Dr. Abrams’ “magic box” which most people here had forgotten, has suddenly come London, J ito the limelight again through report by a committee of scient estigators which, if correctly perted by/ the Daily Expre: they are convinced that there something new and wonderful” in connection with the box which, al- et understood, makes though not furtfer investigation desi c¢ yepresented as holds “grea and is worthy of active fin: real port. e's report recently at that friends of the be inexpe di th regard this advice “because no: g but good can come from pub ot full details are given. ke it clear, how report in nowise licenses an body to claim that the box has cur. ative power. The late Dr. Abrams of San Fra who some years announce: ed that electrons were the basis 0 life the foundation of health, in vented an instrument called the re exophone by the use of which h aintained, he could detect ca tuberculosis and other — dise Diagnosis of a drop of blood, he would not only reveal the presence | es, but a » his race lif ‘0 the age of th and the probabl It was his th s method, a cure could be feete do by means of instru- mien§ called the osciiloclast, which | used’ electric es to offse othe vaves within the b Dr ms’ theo port of some pyom 1 though it was denounced hy the | American Medien patial com a the idntific American, : nquity, made public August in which the Ab tronic re nounced unfounded, 3 CHILDREN LEFT ALON report ams’ elec DIE IN FIRE Keewatin, Minn., Jan. - 19.—-Left| tlone playing in the kitchen while]? their mother went to do the chores, three s de: room ta here Ci which were charred bo: Rem found. ig, perh how, it might find safe’ Authorities are inve: origin of the fire. |" MANDAN NEWS |. : ‘MANDAN NEWS | CHANGE OF VENU an affidavit of t Judge Berry and th county district court, the State of ) up of the up for trial at the term of count in Ju of venue being granted by Judge Mr. Scerup arraigned on ze of grand larceny, on com- of having stolen a horse. he jury in the case of Haider in which the plaintiff was for $1500 damages for alleged , the change his suit against Schultz for $350.00, by the jury. The case of Roth vs, Schneider 9c. copied the attention of the ¢ Saturday afternoon. TO SPEAK IN MANDAN Although Gov. A. G. Sorlic about the busiest man in the st: the with the rad lefguers To avoid imitations, always look for the «1 “Absolutely Harmles3 -No Qpiates. ae THE RISMARCK TRIBT TO OPEN HOLY YEAR “IUAGIC BOX” OF | ir’ Thomas. Horder, physician to Drince of Wales, -read the com- t meeting of the Royal Society of Medicine. It mmittee- men had warned them that it would nt to publish the results of their investigation, but that after consideration they had decided — to This photo just « America shows the and work conducted in a spirit ! scientific sincerity and of which of ceremenic portico of St. i four holy doors er, that John of the Lat 3 n front, called Lemke » revenge upon the sins) CRUSHED ON LOAD OF COAL, ; ing penalt WILL RECOVER! -it to mi Mandan Kiwanis ific, and J.| load of coal into Van Houten’s ¢ ory | suffering with pneumonia disease had been detected |) r| | won the sup- {> ent omen, al- partnership with A. nd will conduct an p to make the ir h Bismarck for the present. tions theory was — pro- Eleéted Head Of N. D. Edi Ensland, No Dy Jan. 19. Uhler of Regent, who was ured recently, is making | Cha eriously aye, The coal wa wagon an piled high on t As he crouch, load ntered the door, the door frame caught | = him back and doubling |, n it and the load. | Breland were both in time it was fei broken. tONOMY 4 ADS OVER HSL AT TRE | (Continued from page i) nmevoures Vv i egard to the state at Gr the fi ator pl: {be intro g bills ar all children were burned to h when fire destroyed a three papered miners home near George Collins, 4a of theuchildrens: thayelltort| only 6 years old, could be plainly d, while townsfolk struggled to| on, s force their way into the building. In| than 10 minutes from the time | of the i r mother had left the kitchen on an errand to the barn the home was in ruins—smoking embers from ecovered the three little president and M, 1 cutive committ and Walter Lee, I of a baby’s crib were and in it the body of the 2- 1 child, where it had crawled, ps, that there, any- 2 | the os igating palate ‘other prizes Nl page contest, cond, Washburn Leader; page, ¢ onte: st, FATHER ALONE BURIES SS CHILD | e of the small trunk on a hattered old trunk ter, who had died that day having first been ill with black: . Burns buried the in the Brantford cemetery, performing the last rites, {had been sent for but the undertak- side was allowed $75.00 in | out with a neighbor but » parents wrappdd the lit and those aligned with the Ldss Fletcher’s Castoria is especially pre- pared to “relieve. Infants in arms and Children all ages of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; Revel teers) arising porn leat ane re panei the Stomach ing natural sleep. “Gold is where vou find it.” See Hareld Bell W: greatest novel at the ‘Theatre commencing toni Electric Cookery | Is Better Coc kery LEGISLATIVE CALENDAR SENATE CALENDAR i Bills Passed | 10—Appropri to meet a defici \of the 18th legislative 44 to 0. | | Sorlie’s plea that appropriations : sed without objec S. B. 11.—Appropria appropriation, sta neet per diem and expense of : -Appropriating Ito pay bounty on coyotes and \ t occasioned by | including defi pie bounty which is ;Man Lost in Mountain Pass May Be Dakotan des legal machinery city of Grand Forks may | ment to: obtain consent for damming | gort]: ind, ; |the Red River of the North in con- lation of Hah frozen to ie in ‘the dangerous and | storm swept passes of Long's Peak, who ceeune | nection with | iments to ass | Henr: | mittee {and senate who s in behalf of re aany G |that found the body Vaille, daughter of of Miss Agnes 1 Denver mil- “ing ue an- | di Sortland of Svea township, Bar- © received by the r son is lost in| morial Park the} num tax; one | Stamp tax brands ¢ the! per thousand ors | garettc re, , pounds | Affairs s. ills per cigarette on} r three pounds one mill per ci mem Conno er hold out little » that Sortland has survived the and exposure ave been subjected t from his companions. f his having made y to a mountaincer’s cabin or been found by tins as a sole hope. “| Double Quota For Park Fund f soliciting the funds for the coun y, sent a check to A. H. Yoder of | or under per thousand, (State Ity for minors ry. He was driving a] Concurrent resolution hart (NL) Ward; propriation bills s| he was sitting: on top of | cedence over x ap-| Hettinger counts dla be PEND pre- pera eeerasTievea aut ppropriation bills down but not} head of the the Roosevelt Me- | Mo Hitit we Demana Bil tH QUININE A Safe and Proven Remedy | for Colds, Grip and Influenza. The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet TLNQOUUASETELE i it (tit Look for this on the Box. 30c, ; CLOT CLO NY ry coat is new: 2 IS FAR You Cannot Equal These Coats | WINTER COATS SSUUHINOUHAQOUHVEAETIOUEEQAOUEEOOEEUOEAERUGUOAEGUUGAU HUAN Abvolutely without reservation, and regardless of for- mer pricing, our entire stock of new winter coats is icy ed at extraordinary low prices. Only the newest styles, the newest ics and the finest furs will be found in this assort- . Acvanee Spring Silk and Flannel Dresses Just Arrived. » see the new Chiffon Hose,-Pointex Heel. Colors Black, Gunmetal, arris- FOR WOMEN’S WEAR Bismarck. Wo. Dak. AWA bd, ssolini (: s country, doc y of his county ture was taken on riation placed ger county at 65) M, J.) charge who was pla nd Forks for $104.00 or nearly | twice the amount asked for. | 1] sponge” that absorbs d gases in is a new SUT TTT TTT TT Big Clearance of WINTER GOODS Jur object is to move these goods w hey are still new and stylish. ather cut the prices now and give you he benefit than hold the merch: indise 25% OFF On all men’s and boys’ Overcoats, 1924 -atterns and model 25% OFF On all men’s and boys’ Sheep and Lamb lined coats. 25% OFF On Slip Over and Coat Sweate JILL DRESS $22.50 to $50.00 Knox, Mallory and Gordon Hats , $6, $5, $4, $3.95, $2.95. Now $1.95 BERGESON’S Clothing. PUVNUOAUULUNGRC0HUAHU00EEUO00 4000000 000000UEEUEAUOAUUALULLLLLA ( t u t another year. TUXEDO AND F Tailoring. PALAC MATINEE AND NIGHT VAUDEVILLE-MOVIES FROLIC LAND 8 people. A comedy and S: Special Stage Setting. Neal McCrea presents A One Man Circus. “Looking On The Screen “HIS LAST RACK” Thrills. Action... Big Cast of Players. Bi aa aE NI Sia BARGAIN PRICES ‘Matinee 15¢ and 50c. Vaudevilie’ on—8 :30 to 9:30. 1 Call 615 7th St., or phone 793-J. after 6 P.M, ‘AL CRISIS LOST—German police dog about 6 READ TRIBUNE WANT ADDS. WANTED Apply in own hand writing. FOR modern home Wholesome, _ breathing: the exhilarating breath of the clean open west. Written by the greatest Matinee Every Day At 2 which proves that husbands supposed to ‘be— The story of a trusting wife TONIGHT Monday and Tuesday f matrimonial comedy aren't as bad as they are They’re Worse! o made the mistake of ng everything her stand told Hen andi ne * PLENTY! this husband and Rockefel- Jer is that the husband has the as’ without the mil Wife! him to see this picture! Husband! You'll get a real laugh! Fun For The Whole promised her Hath aaael LE e TI e ll lal The only difference between lions, Pont humor husband —take MANDAN Tues. Jan. 20 ging Revue. Pathe News - | Silvers & Ross Comedy and Smart CLEANING Rowe & Laurent —in-— in Ladies’ & Men’s Cloth noe We calkfor and deliver. 24 hour service on all mail Night 25c and 50c ' SALES AND SERVICE 107 5th St. Phone 438. “PAGE THREE — 1-19-3t old near Standard Oil Finder please return to rd Oil Co. or call 953-J 1-19-3t HAROLD BELL WRIGHTS The MINE with the IRON DOOR HOVE ADVENTURE ROM NCE of all living authors. Don’t Miss It. Family! “WORLDLY GOODS” AGNES AYRES sand PAT O’MALLEY REPAIRING PRESSING, DYEING Eagle Tailoring and Hat Works. Phone 58 2 orders. OLDSMOBILE