The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 26, 1925, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ADVERTISING © Rig Booster Meeting Is Held at Burnstad With 300 Persens There 1 urged | lating to Logan County f Bismarck. He urged | sips edward Hillm: pride of the formation of a Logan County : eas i is finding ze on the sand at Palm Beach Sportsmen’s Club, which met with | eae Viale z i : : é make hearty approval and initial steps Fis cain sent to Deer Lo¢ “| New Tax Officer To Take Office Vacated April 1 1 en, of Dunn county | ppofnted to succeed | as tax commissioner | en to form such a club. He lowed by H. A. Brown of Cocperstown, Chief Game Warden who gave a highly educati tion of the work of the State and Fish Board, as well as the work planned by the U. S. Biological Sur-j He e vey in the promotion of game ref uges and public shooting grounds F. B. Heath spoke on “Pl Advertising Logan County lined policies which if followed can- 2 not but result in bringing much ad- | Only ising to this community. ms spoke on the feasibili 2 n County Fair. elepho: Jog Anderson ¢ ned in a graphic» inanner the correct met f dodg eee ihone roles: ». wer Prof. Yoder Makes described the joys of bachelor- Speaking Tour : » M atana tor (This time the , 1920, violated his returned O. was ved from ar Ge about three months { between the expiration o Montana and ‘ul ve con Other speakers were W. A. 0'Don- nell, N. ©. Krebsbach, J. Grandennde D. Feh. 26, Pra. i M. J. Kelley, and H. E. Timm. Mas- focsor A, H. Yoder, director of the i tayeRovert Anderson, the Boy Ora- University of North wasvim exces | “iI tor of Logan County, gave an excel-|cign division, left Gresvatiee!| lent recitation. Mel Gounty | svadves tour tirourh t | | sent a goodly numbe % c : { by their he coope | | gred iH in m: inepthe Poesler ee : | T. H.W. | ing the success that it was. 0. F. | Arntz was music leader’ and Mrs. Knox: Glenhurg, {Will take office April 1, He has been} Nordquist fe ded at the nano. and is to spe AGU sat in league cireles for some | Hilda Nichols gave a piano selec the cane nd was the league's candidate | tion and the Misses Thune and Me mot ttorney general at the recent Yr sang a duet. A “Dutch lunch”) ae i on. He is a graduate of the | was served at 1 p.m. which was! copygy. . North Dakota law school. | Maly enjoyed. This mecting is but! “UW” Wins Seven | Bs = Lae Awugsunner of cthers to follow | ‘ 2 The earnings of the I and a constructive program will 4e Rifle Matches j,..:) tank ot New ‘York C carried cut to put Logan County! jyear were $12,241,023 prominently before the country ut ere large. rifle | = mathe he ts" | DON’T SHIRK PRISONER HAS mS ‘| YOUR MEALS LONG RECORD: : “cod Distresses Due to Indiges- | rie rain Stanley, dD. F v6. — Ray |, TRE only’ school to beat the Uni} tion Stuart's Dyspepsia Tat Sa pe A Ray verily was the Agri-| Will Give You a New Stom-— j Moore ente f y ‘teultural Coll 1 both won one | 5 5 to the for robbery jn 1 lost one » the Univer- | i trom } and who oth ity. Among pools recently defeated by the University team the en your sour » end hearti ereiiithom: dhe county. Jol in this Mil Pennsylvania Coll take city, has found to Baye an extensive Chester, Pa.; Unive of South | the t, make you feel easy, con- criminal record, ‘The county com and the University of Iowa. tented and y for the next mel missioners of Mountrail have author Oieete Mince cant’ latin ful appetite peevard of $100 his appre-| of Valley City are these tablets give ion, eee nors so far in the tomach an alkaline effect Bioore, a bedlingy ste cintormation Both men have fired also aid digestion, You may secured, has served time in the pen- |), 2 out of a possible 400 |eat meat, beans, pie, hot bread, sea. itentiarie: and also Deer Lodge, Montana Walla Walla, Washing: oned -dialies nd yet wusage, cheese and so these tablets not only at ton, He served two terms at Walla in 5 “| | : het Dae ye aay sGitls! (HavelPrelty (Byes prevent) clstense) of} /adigestion but MM RiG mc nentenced te, Deer i [serve to stimmlate stomach and in-| Lodge under the name of Guy Smith! No girl is pretty if her eye jtestinal secretions. that enable you | preferred He was re- red, strained or h lark Sin'ple camphor, on a charge of burg! in Silver Bow county. are to pet the nutritive value of what) © the standard for dyspep- ' turned ‘to Deer Lodge in September mixed in Lavoptik ey aga eg : 1917 on 2 burglary charge, after eyes healthy, sparklin connlslons, and ares sciis Guei| having been paroled. Dainty eyeceun rev. Tos) Breslow (ines then paneer aioe enie Tail On February 23, 1918, Moore was |diuggist. Adv Hey tapas, teu ey won't fai 1 | i { i Man y Here Are | ! 1 if | ! @ i Oowly ro1sone 14 | 1 ‘1 When Filter Becomes Clogged Great Numbers Experience Symp- toms Such As Sick-Headaches, Poor Digestion, and Nervous, Bas Upset Condition—Wake Up Feeling Dull, Tired and | : Undernourished DR. THACHER’S PREPARATION GIVES RELIEF . | Poisoned! Made sick by sheer neglect! ‘This is What happens to countless numrbers of men and w men liere in Bismarck—perhaps in your own fam- ily. Every drop of water used! in a city passes through 9 gigantic filter where poisonous waste matter Is eliminated and the water is made pure. People would soon protest if City Officials allowed this fil ter become clogged. Water could no longer ly purified, impurities would seep through and your fomily would be made sick by the very water that fiews into your own home. UPSETS WHOLE SYSTEM utes all of the blooc in your ‘body “passes throug! your liver to be purified. But how can it is be puri fied when your liver is sluggish and your intestines become clogged up with waste? How can your liver secrete the essences that are essential to digestion? How can it supply the secretions Nature uses to | “oil” your intestines so that your bowels can move gently, thoroughly and naturally every day? Quite | urally you suffer from these symptoms until your | liver has been properly cleansed and your whole sys tem has been maw'2 well and strong. KEEP THIS FILTER CLEAN} _ '$50,000 FIRE > DESTROYS BIG poultry farm, an establishment made ner comptroller of George A, Hor- | who died at ang Chicagoan, | Tues No. _ | Fairview Cemetery ‘is buried. M y held on Friday afternoon. Sorlie’s Private ary to Gov. A. with all political factions, He POULTRY FARM 26,.—Oukdale Minn., Feb. LeRoy, us by R. J. (Cy) Thompson, for- FOR BURIA The body of Mrs.:Josephine Kroll, hospital tn Rugby on | : , is coming in on the train today for interment at where her child of the Minnesota University. He been admitted to the experience In both is Nelson county. Mr. genial personality. . Kroll, who was over seventy old, was the sister of John For- |Lee of Aneta, N. D. er, 114 Avenue A. children, two girls and one boy. Funeral services will probably be — “The CPolarine Habit” ItsaGoodQOne ON’T minimize the importanée of lubri- cation. Reports show that only 2% of , the operating expense of your car is chargeable to oil—but, this 2% intimately affects, Ist, depreciation 30%, 2nd, repairs 30%, and 3rd, fuel 15%. See that the oil level in your crankcase is maintained. Watch your lubricating oil, just tch the air in your tires, your gas- radiator. as you wat oline supply and the water in your Because the engine does not send out a loud distress call for oil, do not become indifferent to its needs. ’ . The damage done by Imppper or insufficient lubrication is great. It will cost you more _ in the end than the damage done by driving on a flat tire or with an empty radiator. But, it is slower in calling itself to your attention. . ; Use Polarine exclusively — it will high aivieas Ava ied wear Fiore "tear? reduces repair increases the mileage you from a gallon’of gasoline. . bias “The Polarine Habit” will your operating. cost and your motor efficiency. Drain y cran ‘every and tly decrease largely increase Secretary Popular Capitol Official FG, Larson who is pelvate secre- G. Sorlie is popular and has had and banking, but has found time also to,do some rming. He has a 640-acre farm in Larson has a He was married in 1917 to Julia They have three Domestic cats originated in Egypt. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 192% carcer in Vienna when a youth, as|there are who may rejoice more in - |g student of medicine. His futher is [the technical fireworks of vialin ae ete | playing, but there is none today who é a famous physician he continued his work in medicine, ndoubtedly would have become one of the great men of the world in that profession. When he was w ing with Massart in Paris he in: Many Talents Possessed By | dentally found time to go to, the Beaux Arts and work at painting and Violinist Coming Here his fellows who were then with him ul say that he showed a very decided Fritz Kreisler, the great violinist, | talent in that line. who comes to Bismarck March 4, is| The interesting feature of this one of those rarely gifted men for | versatility is that it has not result- whom success was certain whatever |ed in a scattering of his talent. If line of work he might have follow- | genius has a capacity for work, | so combines the classic pose with the fire of romanticism. Whether Kreis- an old Italian Concerto by valdi, or the Chaconne by Bach, or the Concerto by Beetho or the Concerto by Tschaikowsky, he is al- wi upreme—a final authority in the interpretation of the works of such different periods. GIFTED MAN: was | Simple Mixture \ Surprises Bismarck y * mel a Co it of sti vi] ae by Se ae oe Caividinat chile ate Td Ved. His position among violinists | Kreisler is certainly 2 genius of the | Ris Rs a Mie BOO, Gan dGALroyea By" Hirao HER |6f our time is, to say the least, sec- | highest. class. He ix never idle. It} Simple buckthorn bark, magnesium ee hein in spit mated ab $60,000 ond to none. In deciding to devote | was ‘not untiy 1899 that he decided | sulph. c. p., glycerine, ete, as mixed Cy CUR Sob ; Oakdate, Pistia reson ton himself to the violin, if the testi- | finally to make the violin his career. |in Adlerika, relieves any case gas ee nica acer tn i | haeions feo aimee mony of such a man as Harold Bauer| He ‘overcame great obstacles ‘and |on the stomach unless due to deep- tPA OS ee Mud SELES aa ety be believed: there was lost to| within two years had taken his place |seated causes. The pleasant and sparen ail tilled Wie | Thaninen Hane ages the world: in Kreisler an. equally | among the greatest artists of the | QUICK action will surprise you. Be. SOULS AdiL Un: Wlhiwelt! whl ia his eayaRee TCS eee great pianist. In fact, he is still an|world. Today he stands absolutely |cause Adlerika is such an excellfit iasatobais CA SE a PLN de the farin Hoe Weel Vent! Eimirable plavist and only a. ‘few {without rival in purity of style, beau- | intestinal evacuant it is wonderful 1) OS GIA GIG CA a lm Cun 8 years ago he. appeared in London in|ty of tone and soundness of artistry. |for constipation—it often works in DU cetiere, or the ening destsoyda Haeimael such a capacity in a concert of | Other violinists there are who may one hour -and never gripes. Jos. WVEHE aout Gateiaeie Gouin boildinp, ie! chamber music. He had a brilliant {have a larger tone. Other violinists | Breslow, druggist.—Adv. of applau H 0 The ftir peaker was Hon, Judge i incubators — MeKenna, his topic being “Logan | two 10,000 awd Its Resource He in incubator, also filled, | ae y " iy eriptive talk with | nd 500. baby | T: y B Fy t aia inning felgeiCs | Sena Gave ch ry bergeson’s Firs cheered to the echo. | e loss, offic 0 —————— O. FP. Bryant spok r Lake} — = < : tb, TE AES oe vn July 27, 1888 and is a graduate i has KNIT-TEX COAT guaranteed for three years. “Jt isn’t only the lightness and warmth and comfort of the Knit-tex coat that makes it so unique. —lIts the wonderful utility of the coat. It can be used for day time street wear—for business —for evening dress—for motoring—for travel- - ing—for drizzly weather and for nippy even- ings. —Its a smart, comfortable all year round over- coat. 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Why many suffer from such symptoms as poor digestion, sour stomach, and for- mation of gas, improper movement of the bowels, gick-headaches and a nervous, upset and over-taxet' condition of the system. It explains why one ‘ ‘cold easily. while tn this run-down condi- mm, and why the system is not healthy enough to es as Nature intended. . Great numbers have gained quick rellef from these symptoms through the uss. of the vegetabie syrup prescribed by Dr, H. S. Thachet, emment phy- sician. His prescription, known as Dr, Thacher'r Liver and Blood Syrup, helps Nature to cleanse and tone the liver, wake up your appetite, improve di- gestion and nourishment, break wp. stuffy, wintry colds, tone the tired and over-taxed nerves and send purer, healthier blood coursing through your veins. Dr. Thacher's Liver and Blood Syfup contains in- gredients that are known to physicians for their corrective and health building qualities. Just try it, with fresh Polarine. Consalt chart for correct at OT eee Ot Service Stations and at Authorized Garages | and notice the, quick difference in the. eat, sleep or feel. It is sold by F the understanding 0

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