The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 20, 1925, Page 6

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ERASER: Ren sy and Yde tet ee Out of 1924 rOR HOSPIT AL Scle Coach of Son, haere er aur Indoor Tennis ¢ ARRIERSNE AR [ee peau : The administration will continue for FOR VETERANS ~ SETTLEMENT a READ ‘TRIBUNE WANT ADDS. 4 | Committee Named to Investi- ; gate Sites Reports in - Favor of That City | Director - General Tells of Progress Made Along This Line Washington, Jan. 20.—Liquidation of claims and counter-claims between! the federal government and the railroads, growing out of the govern- ment’s: war-time control of the car- riers, has been practically complet-| Bragk a Cold Right Up with | ed‘ without litigation in any ea ; James C. Davis, director-general o f iy yailroads, announced today in pre-| ‘Pape’s Cold Compound senting his final report to Presi- dent “Coollebe: 4 Take two tablets . With the original aggregate of saepecei tes, shears '$768,003,274 claimed as damages by ove ees the roads taken over, finally scaled mae tirererasce tre down to a total credit of $243,647,- Ses sateege falter 198 for unrler-maintenanee and other | siwayeseiage telle’. floms owed by the government, the LC ai er report showed, the government at Beane is eopletely the same time collected $195,072,295 Pieasajit and @atoctc for expenditures in excess of fe- Ereees ane werec to | quirements, making the net cost of Rernine cor meee | settlement $48,574,001. Two small roads in Colorado, where receivership has involved dif- ficulties, have not yet settled, Mr. Davis reported, and there are be- \flerney Banton An Fargo, Jan. “Fargo has been named asa site for @ 200-bed tuber- cular hospital to be erected on a }farm one-half mile north of the’ city, jthe land to be sold to the govern- t for not to exceed $250 an acre, ecommendations to the hospital ard of the United States Veterans ‘Bureau by the Tenth district hospi- jual committee, rding to a tele- gram from William ‘Stern, a member jof the committee representing North | Dakota, today. | Two new hospitals and an enlarge- ment ot a thira to take care of tub- jerculosis veterans in the tenth dis- | © recommended. The com- ‘mittee also recommended a three !hundred bed hospital at Blooming |Prairie, Minn, the land to be sold \t the government for, not to exceed ! i Intention per acre, according to Mr. Frank Hines, director of ans’ Bureau and chairman jof the Hospital Board, indicated that \the board will act on the recommen- {dation in short order. cents. Druggi 5 Scores guftantee it, iGuard Against “Fly” | | With Musterole Influenza, Grippe and Pneumonia i oeely | ae witha cold. The eee snail i you ge ose warning at get busy | Have Us Examine Your Eyes eee eS itant that|§ 8d: See Clearly the Advantazes ie lusterol ‘er-irri of Having All Your Optical relieves congestion (which is what a Wants Supplied Here. GEN, FRASER ~~ REAPPOINTED | Named Adjutant General For toursey al dumestown, were an Warley Patera 169, Klein 115 ae EMU YDE; P, JACK BENTLEY ; Coldreally is) and stimulateseirculation. ; ean ; Period of Two Years , { s all the good qualities of the F. A. KNOWLES > Kathryn BY BILLY EVANS The Superbas have been extremely | i A. L Wrnamore 16, ( Th. WNURAGUET: Uw BBCGUIa ei fovbunates Sith Ae right-handers. | eee Jeweler. Bismarck, me major league club | case of Arthur Vance tops the] Adjutan neral G. A. Fraser of Just rub it on with your finger-tips. f » tukes an t rt in Vance tossed around the minor! Fargo. te was reappointed Adjut- ‘Bist you will ale na teas the| ) eu ue cireuit for years, passed up| ant al of the state for a period healing ointment penetrates the pores, | He 1b leagu outs, became | of commencing January | then aenothingy cooling sensation antl isk ® F Wis 3 ee ame ie a - J irst | ve Musterole handy foremergency Send Steel Arct us by Governor use. It may prevent serious ill BUM, ONE EMH ade Lidgerwood hero in Brooklyn when the Superb reappointed ule — Shoes to the ‘factory to To Mothers: Musterole is also _Midgerweod 4 f won the 1920 National League pen-|by Governor Nestos made in milder form for be half soled or whole i | nant. ecu [isan & has ser- babies and small children. soled. Go to the. Bis- aie Bill Doak Pulled: “Comeback” | appointment,” wie -Goyerion Soplels Ask for Children’s Musterole. marek, Shoe Hospital, There was Bill Doak, veters | comment, they are capable to do ; er ller, with the St. Louis Card- | anything in the shoc c avalier . Minot girls 1 der amar He was passed 'Big Snowstorm! cae HORACE ORSER repair line. New Salem 31 kinson Norma een by the Carding wekeyanis? ae eo wes HENRY BU ; und won 12! Hits N New York). that tine goes for Howard Orser> new junior indoor lawn tennis i 18, | : a putin champion. His father, who never competed in a tennis tournament, Mi eae e i i ji winning” strenksiet 710) New: Yorn Jani Another $3,- | has been his instructor. a A Broad vay Williston | dd i ‘00. 000 snowstorm swept New York sor playing when seven years of age. As ‘a juveniie he/ SUES) = , Hope Ine Erie Ind: |Jectives but wns aa ? : Teen for the! today, causing the marshalling of | hes all the actions and the stye of Champion Bil Tilden. P errs 20. ie aes USM WLS a ; ae Reertian Orie DR Na | 17 plows and between 10,000 and Fessenden 17; Berthold 9. Be elers to keep the main: es open. The snow ap- was sent to New Orleans | 12000 sh ees | thorough es ooens recall coaand jproaghed a depth of six inches be- 10 Games NOTICE OF MORT( C : w to deliver. fon vas i acti Supe ineldesed a) briltiant| fre. the full force was in action : : | shortly after daylight. i sky port: | prospect several years ago when he| | he pitched jwon 17 out of 21 for Mobile in the } | feanin |Fisk Renamed _ tion, mortgagee, « tt ene and Gormer Wilson) apeNovaniber 1 1-2 Ia only other left-handed can-| On Bar Board Book 15 en the r on the staff to report toj —— ; y Robinson next spring. C.J. Fisk of Minot has been re- i deeds of the Cou leigh, in the State of assigned by an pinted a member of the state bar f f six years by the to quiet title of said announced to- in the above named by the ‘ that no personal cl ard to succeed Mr. Fisk as pres iguinst any of the . The third member is C. L. OSRPH COGHLA Young of Bismarck. ! Ji orth Dakota rument ws Ba dated the 6th 1918, and re North Dakot — a ud | controlling property: and line of de- You often hear people refer to the “dear old days of Farmer Falis alias romance”—to the time when knight-errants roamed the On Stove; Dies if CARETS” 10 earth to do honor to a lady’s blue eyes. : e ante CAS TIP ATED | These folks say we are living in an age of realism! ; re house i ay Hei, oe IF coe BILIOUS. f An age of “realism” where the human voice is hurled peustate ot y DIZZY, BILIOUS | across the world without wires; where the temperature gin tie: 2a Bene Feel fine! of Mars is taken more than thirty millions of miles Ree en thes tite tal Huan eed away; where tons of steel and people ride easily and premises described ir © 2 Dit . and i alien upon the stove and probe bowels and| safely through the air or under the sea! ibed a vecome stunned so that his stimulate your 1 the Sout Toc’ anil uody rerembaniedeeaid liver. No. grip-| An age of realism! Why, this is the most romantic of PRUaMENGS Ore ce Huta ay | ih ae liter _reeoy ensciousness long aE all ages! ett) North "of ane BA! hough to lift himself from the ing. Millions of ai: ig i q ' eight (73) West of the Filth | : oe Hentliddnaleetemin conscious) men momeniand The advertising columns of this paper are full of - 1 Meridian, in the County of md State | M LEE Dee BOM: AY ORE ae 1 ot Sort ak The North | — : this harmless | romance — of the romance of men who have devoted 0h ais It doesn't. sicken you like |B their lives to bringing: new comforts, conveniences and meen Te deen ig eee pleasures for mankind. wine A | 80 boxes—any drugstore —Adv. * Advertisements tell these stories, not with the ro- ‘ mantic exaggeration of a jongleur, ia with the calm, ; MOUNT PL - | Assignee’ of DR. R.S. ENGE simEe ie of De! ei » a ‘i that ‘spent AUGER & TILLOTSO Chirapractor : millions to develop a product that makes your baby =. Pueye Cer) sald Consultation Free comfortable. Here is a company. that has labored fifty ‘ eayats 4 Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N, : years to cut a single hour of toil from your day’s work. i Bueleigh County Board of Health Here is a man who has searched the Seven Seas to pro- | : SMALLPOX a, duce a new flavor for your dinner. The epidemic of smalipox through- Ri thi f ll f it. N " i recor is ot “THE STUDIO” pmance — this née ig full of ih Nok URtompby aatacks of the digeane ory succose A “adloet” Commerclat School romance, but the true romance of achievement, of | prog- ) 3 0 ‘ina yn, but as s sease one . @ a pious se gene, of the -beiserment of njapkind. T outbreaks. Bismarck, N. D. | f ; i Successful vaccination is the only Day Classes from 9 o’oclock a. m. i boped f reliable method of preventing small- to 4 o'clock p: m. : , i Le ae so 4 .Evening Classes. from 7 to 9:30% * er School boards are authorized to 4 \ 4 NA aaa And thon, our fate ft tll orally. Advertisements tell: yon what the romitice if ; | Barents must be obtained. in. each very reasonable too ‘ : business is doing for you. Read Theit. ; Hees F. R, SMYTH, “Prof.” R. E. Jack, Principal ° fn é ; ‘ { County Health Officer. Louis Mauer, Assistant, . - : q 4 7-19-20 x + oe Re ecGaGe ; PIATE OF NORTID DaKota, } fin District Court, Fourth Judicial OLDSMOBILE Ow at jOrftin, Print, va sar. ee : 33). |] SALES AND SERVICE 1 a a a cuepee. i aaa DAKOTA AUTO me's. Si gn a Faison. -rotege of Johuny iio, ao no Sentient RE eHorae: 3 aitBe SoUes on: irs. As G. Barth,-Clarence RB. Smith,| lievirg that Giglio has te makings of a light-aeavy weight Sop Aaa 107 6th St.. Phone 428 ROR EBEE

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