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PAGE FOUR THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SATURDAY, NOVEMER 28, 1925 The Bismarck Tribune '* —— reone can purchase at Jeast a few of the| fa luau ides providing funds which do so much | Two Birds W PAIN OFTEN A SIGNAL - a Independent Newspaper good in the state, the sealy make attractive decor jb sy : THE STATE’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER isond (6b aii ae } OF DISEASE (Established 1873) Is eenewer ~ publ narck Tr . Encouraging i y 1G :UMMING Pain and soreness in the muscle: Pubitshed by the Bismarck Tribune Company, Encouraging i | BY DR, HUGH s, CUMMI Rain and soreness in the muscles Blmerexs te: accom etree A ee | Glveat thought to Miss Opal Cade of Texas, When Surgeon General, U, $. Public | should not be confused with head- amarck, as second class mail matter. , ,t. Moshe } to wor yuere farm t ; | PREITY Goop Neate eee ne?| “Headache associated with dise George D Mann..... ..President and Publisher Saha a ——| support a family of abseription Rates Payable In Advance in of the brain is usually persistent and becomes worse at night and may are many causes headache i ; Now, at IS, the family i SHOOTIN’ 1 / i ntortable cireumys tance and e's working hey LLS Tv Dally by carrier, per yeat..eccec eee $7.20 ti rough collere ‘A headache which results from a] wake the patient. A headache rs Daily by mail, per year (in Bismarck)..... oe AG |e, eee blow on the head is under-| perienced on rising early in the Daily by mail, per year This, at least, is different from the story of th [stood out you can be reasonably | morning may be due to stuffy, ill ktute outside 5 - 6.00! averice college de is heartening, ence ther headache means | ventilated or overheated room. Eve Ce Ee ate : fepelistidenti: [t p! hearremngyencons Violating the delicate | ning headaches are often associated Dally by mail, Y outside of Ne akota +. 6.00 ‘i outside of North Dakota... ..... 600) spine to read about | ‘ou| with mental overwork or eye st of your body. ! shouid ____ Member Audit Bureat f Clreutatton tse tong America can produce girls of Opal immediately. begin. a search especially when errors in efractic , \ sdn't wor bout ‘ 1 ito fad the trouble. If sou can not| exist. Proper glasses usually give ‘J Member of Tho Associated Press die Calne Iyfoe we Heailn'l Worry. WhoNY one atonal ifind it yourself, you should get an| prompt relief to headaches duc tu The Assoc i ites dp exclusively entitled to ‘ future nt ate expert to help you, namely, a phy oryars q refraction. ervaiienat 7 use for republication of all news dispatches credite: cian. “A headache is a danger signal that to it or not otherwise credited in this paper, and ala. He Needn't W i hrobbing headaches, general in| should not be ignored. Ib i ‘ pxmp the local news of spontaneous origin published here e Nee orry lcharacter, often mean ixdiseretions | tom and uld not be treated as a in. All rights of republication of all other matter) ypertin Dark HKGRES GAUPREeR. AN FonOrLEl in dict, sometimes too much pratein, | disease. a . iefein are alen réncrved Ncpatiec ane enten taciees heat He peesn {too much starch or too much su: OF course it is possible for you to hana ore etd C0 give himscil up provided he is given “d |--or, sometimes, too much of “all | go to am _irug store and ask the 7 Jair snd impartial trial 4 | three. clerk to give you something for a Forelgn Representatives = ; My i ‘ | At other times, it may be due to} headache, The clerk may spread be G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY | By this does he mean a trial where defense ‘the fact that the food has heen kept {fore you a dozen headache cure too long or has not been kept cold | every one of them guaranteed to cu fenough and is partially spoiled.| you, some in half an hour, some be | Throbbing headaches m also be|fore you leave the store. There ar idue to high blood pressure, with or{a number of drugs that will relies | without indiscretions in diet. Severe|a headache for the time being, bu Jparoxysmal or periodic headaches | death has sometimes resulted from fare suggestive of neuralgia the abuse of such remedies and more i "Dain just. over the eyes indicates | often, instead of being cured, the jan infection of the frontal sinuses | headache has simply been masked l following a cold. and the disease or condition produc Again, the pain im i | CHICAGG pI Tower Bid ftorneys will be permitted to interpose every delay | tps. a trial | © not ty com known to the legal profession? BUR 3 AND SMITH Fifth Ave, Bldg. where the state will courteoust a = =| ivt any plea of temporary, parti oradic or in, (OMfictal City, State and County Newspaper) termittent insanity that the defense might raise? | Ww YOR bral it by and 4 , the defendant in a crim: | tsa fair trial, and then j Croc Thanksjiving Hin) triad im Americ Present Coolidge, in hig prock ome. Durkin needn't worry. No other country in y be in the back | ing it, progresses until it has be mation, remi moral eSpeOM | te world is as lemi¢ hits afte of the head or in the top of the head.| come serious. rosperity Bie He gash den lens welt ual permis ther In kidney diseases, headache may hot then, neglect ah ied aaah rest and before sentence, as we are | frontal or it may be in the back of 1 cannot avoid heada 1 d. In tumor of the brain,| regular habits and close attention to of the brain, or in middle /diet and to the ventilation of vou or mastoid disease, the pain may | bedrooms, your offices or workroo: none side only. Ithen go to a good physician edoin niaterial the hy | [é | in omoral and aan Gt Editorial Comment the Golo = And what a mea epping! | The numerology craze is getting TOM. jwe and worse in New York. | j Ht got under w to’ Ney jMeMein, the magazine cover artist q ae who announced that great things be- kan to happen to her once she had 7 |changed her name to a certain num- WSs / ber of letters. The idea of numer- olog. no tango he | i | help ant Why Marvel at Crime’s Spread? (Minneapolis Journaty The United states Crenit: Court of Appeals has! cent of the world and six pers], tired halt of third of the entlorsc i ed the conviction of John Wo Lang Ken | of our material Congressman fenced to two years im | in relation 0 jon With prisonment for conspiring to violate the prohibition | | he helped to pass is that certain sequences of] ‘The light in a pipe will show you | vowels and consonants in a person's | the way ‘through more things thas hame have certain omenistic import| vetting lit yourself will. land that the total number of letters | Bor!" — Iso has bearing on one’s fortunes. | phe best reflections come fron pulation, we have ia Fhe testimony in the orginal trial was tha’ | Lan old We produce one had received at lea five thousand dollar wing syndicate fraudulently el: one half of the coal; 60 per cent of i for helping a hooti the irom, copper, zine and petroleum, 4 per cent y s | ee j We t ws |e Roda ae Hinge quantity of whisky: ftom ii Rens Well, T chanced to meet on Broad-| (hinking instead of looking into mit of tie cere Ve have 35 per cent of the world’s vay two: younE’ acirel a4 1 y tthe wor tucky distillory. for illicit’ sale. in) Pennsylvania. | way two young actre whom 1] ror, {had known as Marion Warring Ma ley and Millicent Grey but, without} skirts we benefit of clergy, they hi at their names to War Millicent out bette railway mileage cent of the telephone and The Government's ease was overwhelmingly. strong Pwo cr the Congr Kuilty shortened because the changed! women hated to have them brush against gossips. Si telegraph wire per cent of the automobile soman's co-defendants pleaded trucks and Sf per cent of the world’s passenger automobiles We have more comforts, conveniences and lux entleman will not. cu lad not even when the too drunk to hear him. merologically. q Worse the Actors’ theate: changed a play's name from “Mora to “Morals” for the same reason. ‘Tale-teilers JAMES W. DEAS t the ince me ~ j i ; Tonight’s Radio _ conviction, and LETTER FROM JOHN ALD 1 adies ate pending, the voters of the | PRESCOTT TO SYDNEY CAK- TON—CONTINUED And, six months after Langley's ad Mr. Potts, 4 while his appeal Tenth Kentucky District reelected him to Congress | by & majority of more than ten thousand One of the n told Much money took him quite a while to PL walked out, payins tention to anyone uries than any other nation in t world and have distributed them more equit m1 our popu ew York, Nov. of pomnti dl ironic You have to cultivate good habit The bad ones grow wild. Government is a gamble, And, in lation. Last year, after satistying our every need this ' has been spent, many thousands of | nd spending billions on luxuries, we had net sav words have been wiitten, in the quest for the cause | ings or increase of wealth amounting to more than $12,000,000.000 of the “national crime wave Why marvel at in a ation h ot ie bean et off esentis Venue | & Py fore Lane err arite the king 1 creasing disrespec da ‘ . spat ot RB au Es ene laree pune | a ‘ E Our national wealth is three times that of Great sing disrespect for law in a Country where) he would do me and do me right it would take oe ae ee aeata = and turn the dials on your tadio| , Shouldn't a cha set. Tune in on any station li American playing below. then queen, then king tern Time _ . 7 8:25--Concert by New The question of the this letter nd) it you mus When our s thirty thousand of the fifty thousand voters 1 ‘ent told me | rintend him to m, that pe man t s too f be made tr pit jack high in a st their ballots : This is a good night to stay home | It most of who: | eled mere than 20 Hudson river the door :* strumming of have nev niles beyond Blitain, five times that of France, nine times that ressional district deliberately. ¢: for a man conviced of taking a larg for aiding wholesale violation of a of Germany, twelve times that of Haly. It excee careful an d be very © sum of money the combined totals of Great Britain, Franc L heard and the 1 it Y WIZ (455) in exch: ‘pa ne O8 ee many, italy, Spain, Argentina, Bragil, China, India sa drop an ingot of hot steel on 2d do fot. know). b y ) r : e older than that.” a Moxien statute? So long as public indifference go flagrantls head cot ther man: belo Mlerpesition ae Bucs [AF 8 3 sone Familiar to. iy” enee Sore rbilharmonie Orehesten: der a r agve a Wave t 18 . condones crime, there is bound to be more and You'd never know what hurt you | Paula Pe DOK | eee caee peered snags. und WCAE (461.3) 0-—Studio con-| No woman ever won a bridze pri Moreover, we have the most stable government | the 10-gallon hat of the " ee . more crime. 1 told him. 1 gee cRKA aches w el cert. that was as good as the one she ¢ in the world, under which life and property ever do that to me, aud ii e-old ‘iowtoy fi Ade ne Woy 5) 10:30—Dance pro-, at her party. safe. We have a government so well administered No Polities 1 ved rinte dent Youghing. “He's Lic Me. on ice Lane (ees am. seccinascnincs savatssstioen tan Bethe olliadlifonel that recently, while all other nations wer get o: Folitics, Involve out in’ talking. eee tenis cht | WHAS (399.8) 7:30 . girl who used to kiss her mothe a) ing under great burdens of taxation, we actually (St. Paul Pioneer Press) : thought no mor baal ine . i East. Side Shediod tor WCCO (416.4) 3--Musical pro-| goodnight after coming in from a had rebated and handed hack to us a portion of the! SUSE before taking the train from St. Paul for BR Ne st ENG at ig ae (Watice bei. Just 7 party? \ : b took aul sorte rotj7 back ae SH (545.1) 9--Orchestral pro-| (Copyright, 19 A Service, Inc.) taxes that had already been paid—probably the fi Washington, Gorald Po Nye, named by Governor A ped te uplownegs devil soe Se time in ail history that this has happened G. Sorlie as United States Senator from North Da- | thi rheon, tenes 4.8) 9—-D: cert. * came in and asked tec to take her ars. ; | Ee i - . On Thanksgiving Day, over a sumptions repast, Kota. gave a statement to the Sunday Pioneer Press,fover to. the soaking pit. With he In the event this tale is WDAP ose) aeaeceection. | At The Movies | Wwe expressed our gratitude for material prosperity.; 1 Which he admitted his anti-Republican attitude / ed ine man Wwe went, towird then it by some, the cane lady Frolic. i oo On Golden Rule Sunday, over a simple orphanage i We past, both in eriticism: of President Coolidge a ee eee ee eee ene aduced | (Copy a.newspaper-} Mountain Time CAPITOL i i cume to th trod i KOA (322.4) 9--Orchestral selec- , fomanccc es t Menu, We are asked to tirn our thoughts to the less ad the administration and in running for Congress! Mr. Potts to Miss Perier and Stun! Like all the | gig When a woman chooses to 4 ; : feet cwerowulie : her leading: man TOMORROW — Letter fram 3 » entertainment world that dui Shi wrecker of the lives of men, 5 fortunate and recognize our moral obligations to: #84iust # regular nomince of the party, He seemed Sve ceome ab the ‘Alden Prescott to Sylney. Carton.‘ she has her eye! Kpo (428.3) 8 Orchestra vert, | Make a World War seem trivial. ward widow and the orphan, Life is said tot? think it necessary to patliate in some degree these Lyn Broadway and is trying to strum! GQ (y6L2) Bee Bat coneetee | (hook at Helen of Troy; look. consist of something more than the accumulation! acts. by pointing to the fact that, in his own state sigavl thanko you ‘holh: Tor: dhowingsus the MRO miner entea. KFL (467) 11 Midnite Frolie. Se a een ae aad Speman tiers tht ANGRAES AN ee sad Deena ata cuniie suahaciceion ctr VENTI IRES' treasures. 1 hope thee tnt cr) Strolling slong Sth street after | gy i. : = Nost through the machinations of enter t : Shs srowaid pe i chief won't come back any more to! dinne »pped to look in the win- Tbe clever and) unprincipal courtesan » full enjoyment of the traest riches of | ly name a ticket and disregard party lines. If, he 6 i fi pped to look in the win-} | r ; : . 1 y lines. Uf, he} purt you ‘Gow of a pawn. sho} E BRIEF: of royalty is exp ne her altruism not. only @gues. regular Republicans may do this, why may; Oj the -TWINS (SE think Mergiana seared his off | "Prominently ilived wax, tray 1G S_ 1 on suc ordniiac itil the Mict , | for good,” said Ali Bat jof Phi Retta K | is founded—that sensa ppa keys, ranging tisan Republicans? through President Coolidge and thanksgiving proc- "ol Nonp: play which has been picturized OLIVE ROBERTS BARTOK | (To Be Contin | in size from the large and impressive | VICTIM OF APOLEXY lamations, but through the churches ‘Is, wom here is no question as to his right, or the right (Copyright, 1925, NEA Service, Inc.| keys generation or so ago to the; LaMoure.—Gustay Zieman of by William Fox under the direction a en's clubs and other organizations which are coop) ef ay man or set ot voters in forming such po- | rely finished her | 000 . hejewelled style of today. They passed away Sunday follow of Rowland V. Lee and which will erating actively in realizing a hope which President! litical alliane may p2em to them necessary or | tors when Blue Cap cane | A TH GHT ld be pure . few hours illnes which resulted from | $e" here at the Capitol Theatre Coolid expressed in a let to the Near Hast, Wise. That is not the point. The Senate will i Hake Ale Twins | ou THT ian @ steoke a apanle, Mehvhe-suller: | Wi the backs d of the story : a he Near Bas' Y Senate will in] “Oh, just you go?” said Mong oramaese c . ed late Saturday. Funeral scavices|, ile the background of the story Relief, “that the voluntary observance of Golden 4uire into his right to a seat solely on his title to !4 srry, for TP love to. hi 7 ; of se long ago the entire nation | were held Tuesday. Pei ralee CMa ourrna ear Rule day may be oe . F ii. EGS thecoven : Tite Megtant here ia the |, ‘The setting of treasures hy i us being thrilled by cables out aie unfoldment of the plot has more to fee cay mar denome in reasingly prevalent in thy it Ths the aovernor, under the state law, the right : ing tongue in 3 toed to an | wail telling of the fears con- OPENS STUDIO do, withthe. devastation |-wrouglit bY homes of America and throughout the world.” jfo appoint? If he has not, that ends it. If the here was te lif eee G seek death.—| cerning th and its E q = ar one designing woman than wi a E to appol ; at onds it, If the that ail there was to ALL cette ase, j cerning the DN'O and its gallant) wilton—A. 8. Nelson, formerly alone by shelifire and bayonet. The ery community needs this observance of the Eovernor has the right, under the state law of 1917, | Bab eee isk: ee became | sone Ih Commander Redgers. | Photographer with the Fargo Forum,|war serves to emphasize the havoc Golden Rule. So do the overseas orphans to whose | then his political complexion, he it Democrat, So! {hy Mead and Me! cancin got pale yts ae more ensy to acquire a| Saw this same Commander Rodgers. Paetoae eae and. St, Paul Dis:| motif) and. the: apistare | soutai support it dedicated Golden Rale Sunday is otal tor Nonpartisan, will have no bearing upon! aw: " eee oe i ue Chau ae x | sleet tn a, crowd of merrymakers | gig here. Photograph stu- pamecons sequences of trench fig! devoted to fellowship with their wants. For this! his right to be seated. North Dakota politicians are | bal copia, come bac ane | eae is 3 Sane ae - ‘The war scenes are true to life other tim said Morgian hiss ~ — ————_—_____—_—__—— | DEPOT AG TO JAMESTOWN | or true to death, whichever you one day in the year we are asked to spread our @0Xiows to give the impression that if Mr. Nye he pretended he w distin- | not seated, it is becasue : eae | A : A Wilton—R. C. Pravitz, who has be choose. Perhaps it is because Row- tables with the me e has been a Non {guished traveler. But he wouldn't F avitz, who has been is aon its a Nonpartisan. | J f h EVERETT TRUE Y CON in charge of the N. P. st land V. Lee, who directed, was an [it will furnish them with a rallying cry in the [teeth ut, meen be tte down te ERE T BY C DO for the past 13. y sation bere officer in the “American ‘army in | ; : iy : Jamestown, where he will be side dis-| France as well as because three whieh is the abundance isked to count our ble: of the orphans. We are ings, to look on our own children and consider | W25 prin But Mr. Nye's political past cannot | “This made me ‘suspicious and! i i ‘ ‘ s d > al past ca | S ane SUE ee -- patcher. hundred extra actors appearing as what their need wonid be if we were not here to, Properly be dragged into the controversy. He will | Peeping into the dining room, 1 ree-| all Mee TRUE HERE SMOKE A CIGAR! ? ees soldiers actually saw service over- ry pe et he old pnee. = | = e 7 2 i ei! e i a provide for them, and finally, from our prosperity | Stand or fall alone on whethor the law of his own | "So 1 gave the,alarm and he jump- SE You WNow IM UP FoR RE-CLECTiom, . ALFALFA PAYS pene in olther the British or Amer to divide a Golden Rule share with the fatherless | State complies with the requirements of the 17th {ed eut of the window and fled. We a ay | paula G: pe McCulloch of Med.) '°* Soenseen and motherless of the Near ' | amendment to the United States Constitution. [haven't heard rou him gine: iat eae hriee ary oer ey eda ELTINGE THEATRE which brought him in an estimated] 4, return of $65 per acre. The first He crop was cut for hay on June 15, yielding one and one-half tons per lacre. The second crop was cut for seed on Ovtober 5, yielding 125 pounds of clean seed per acre. comes Mister Ali Baba now, and his! wife also.” 1 heard you tell these children pout. my narrow escapes,” said Ali » “Hf they stay awhile longer T shall tell them a’ bout the i sures I found in the robbs iting bile race, with a bull fight, a prize fight or two and a goodly share of laughs thrown in for good’ measure are the chief com- ponents of “The Pace That Thrill a pulse-quickening and laugh evok- at mas Seals | Whence the Gasoline? of Christmas Seals is now under (Grand Forks Herald) | nd Burleigh county, as well # | The annual sal way in Bismarck Dr. A. G. Leonard, University of North Dakota | hro le & 2 « oO) done erst ” seolog S$ ” ; A + “hic! i # throughout the state and nation, and no person can) Keolog tys that the samples of oil submitted | 1 will show them such as I = the iiitinge Wich willbe ators perform a greater service to humanity at a lesser | as having come fro SR then MEAT MARKET BURNS i Fes ie 4 : : from the district at Robinson, N i H : True to title, the picture i . t than in purehasin suntly ot Cheditio deal (iD. : ' WN «Oh, * said Nancy and} Carson.--The meat market and bak-| geclured ule, tne Bhar upply of the little health! D., where something of an oil flurry is on, are re- | Nick. ie line Minter ery at Leith were destroyed by fire | (ecied, fo maintain a Paes vin thrills from start to finish, Play in the leading roles are Ben Lyon | overhe and Mary Astor, while a supporting the bakery. Neighboring towns re-| cast “includes such well known film sponded quickly to calls for help. | names as Marshall, Fri Is ITA GooD cigar, CARRINGTON MAN HURT Brunette, Holding, Fritzi 3R 1S tt UKG Your 2 Carrington—-Ray Westerlund of | Richmond, | Evelyn || Walsh Hall, early Saturday morning, the blaze starting from an overheated stove in kers and us ck’ cember Mai Ninety-tive per cent of all money raised through the sale of the Christi 1g Ciem on ail mail patter, B: fined is “A Christmas Seal On All De- soline, It had previously that oil found in the us been reported | icinity of Robison couid be | watch, can't tell exactly,” he} I successfully in its natural state to operate an “It is time for the wedding int tomobile engine. the picture next door, and the little flower-girl and page haven't arrived. | inity,|It may be that you Twins will nave! looked his. | \ s Sealy in North Dakota| If refined gasoline has been found ian that vic remains within the state, only five per cent going | either nature has been unusually ac Ra to’ take their place. But go on andj] this city ig in the hospital here with an fo the national organization. Of the total somebody hig been ei ah , accom mnpaitine O" | see what these kind: people have to; a broken Shoulder as the result of locally, 50 per cent od ri A zi ipuar aire! sulting” the property. As-| show you and I shall stay in the falling 16 feet into the unloading pit +50 per cen used right at home, wh suming that clear gascline has not been produced | garden and let Morgiana show me! of the elevator now being constructed other 45 per cent is used within the state. Bis-| somewhere deep down ‘n the bowels of the carth | "er flowers.” to replace the old building of the tee Hnarck’s quota of the funds will be used by the| by processe ‘ je earth (““Gladly tid) Morgiana. getting! Lemert Grain company, which burn- iebaeinee ee ae caren cies y by the | te i Ses yet unknown ty man, and that there | up from her stone bench lkingt ed last.summer. y Counc! rthering its work for sup-) has been no seepage from gasoline tanks in the | with the kind little fairyman, . - plying milk to the undernourished, vicinity, a possinility which appears 46 huve been | yee at Ae ie SR REEVE DIBLOMAS, some e things z = ren ‘i ce Neen ave been | house wi i Baba and his 2 tor — ' Some of the things accomplished here with funds climiuated by examination, there appears to be no | ee the treasures. It was no wonder| recently graduated from St, Joseph's derived from the gile of seals include tie provid-| escape from the conclusion that the 6!l has been | the thieves came and tried to get allj hospital training school. , Following ing of a health survey in the schools and a ful] time} placed there for 1 bs 3 : ie been! the things back, they thought! the graduation exercises ‘a banquet ” sda 5 and a full e| pla here for reasons similar to those which led} There were vases of gold set with} was given, covers being laid for over school nurse, hospital care for children with dis-| to the “salting” of mines in many a gold district | rubies as large Cups ene 100 persons. eased throats, dental work a ti ’ SON a Ra Strict.) from single sapphires, and goblets | ee ete) chilaes ieee Lae on al werk for ae ‘to create af ise impression of the facts in| so dazzling with diamonds that’ it 4 : PIONEERS TO MEET ! or " e furnishing of extras to} order that property might be sold at a fictit‘ous yal- | #lmost blinded one to look. AIF You 7 Valley City.—The Old Settlers’ an-{ /. 9) _Auberculosis patients in hospitals. vation or that im sume otier way money might be |g Uhere,were {uss so silken fine that x WAR. Goes DAS: | Comber a atti ilies theme’ Tes = ee ~ A traveling health clinic in the state has been) Obtained from unsuspecting persons upon a false | bracelet, curtains embroidered” in| === : Z ie MAKE UG | business meeting will be held at } made possible from the sale of Christmas Seals,|epresentation of the facts. | pearls white, and pink and | black, MSANGR $i2- aie ip the afternoon, after which 9 = this cli i avel 5.6: fea ene , ‘ and pillows made of the feathers of | <> icture show will be given. e : a a clinic has traveled 6,680 miles and cov-| A good deal of mystery surrounds the whole sit-| magic bird - guests will be entertained at supper @ gebred nine counties during the five months it has|Uation, but no matter what the true explanation] “Oh dear!” cried Nancy. “This and then and “old time” dance will ‘ 1 ‘been in service. The clinic hag examined 4,103) my be, we have the declarat on of a geologist of | dont in the Picture at all! Why didn’t be held. - Persons, held 97 clinics, made 78 home calls, had | Standing, the only one, by the way, who can be| be Wien paint this instead of the = 40 conferences, gave 988 temporary emergency treat: | {dentified as having made an examination of the! , “Because.” said Mrs. Ali Baba soft- ‘ géments, recognized 255 tuberculosis cases and 35$/ Property, to the effect that there is no reason telat AEs Dene DR. R. 8. ENGE heart abnormalities. believe that oil exists in appreciable quantities in|, “Ave You ready?” said Mister Blue} =: Mrs. B. J. Taylor is chairman of the seal sale | the vicinity of Robinson, and that those who invest | CaP, ticking in his head. “We must| Chiropractor ene icture. They . seem to be waiting for us.” Consultation Free © 1925 ey NEA senvice. inc. Pass the North Dakota Tuberculosis Association, and | "ney in drilling operations there are merely ae has. been set at five cents per capita,’ &ambling, with every prospect of loging. : ‘ “Yes,” said Nancy. “We are com- ye, Mister Ali Baba. And Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D, a ling! Good- | The dry law finds wine for idle ands to brew,