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PAGE FOUR THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1925 ! 1 : " <i e Bismarck ribune 3, | It Still Lives LIME IS GREAT HELP IN ; Am Independent Newspaper ‘ Dan observer from distance BEATING TOOTH DECAY ’ THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER ¢ real situation were explained to. the - i casas el ONE ABTS). _| French people the te ke the same. ef eT i nr ean bate hates > ; . fort 1 ; G ‘UMMING ter inte a smal y bottle, takin Published by the Blamarck Tribune Company, !” Maly has to restor om tability i Wy ty ‘ oul ¢ Healthcare not to disturb the lime that h Rismarck, N. D., and entered at the postoffice at ri ench and the Jtalians have meh com aon vice ettled to the bettom. Fill the botti« 4 Bismarck, ag second class mat] matter, ion. 1 ire bo! t good works ethaps. thre ths of the dvcayagain, shake well and, set it aside to @ pa George D Mant President and Publisher} [21 Llcmapecciemii Meta I (workinen: eee ean eaeee oe hatween theuse When the small bottle is empt 2 ean ery evident fini (polities) con t is improv eee nye surfaces and there isThis process may be repeated until Subscription Rates Payable In Advance inc Ia inaneial conditio in Franc iil ne rifective way of tenovingthe original lime has made six’ Dall y carrier, per year... eooeb ions - 26 ae aie oe rae . h sll) goot om beneath the teeth andseven quarts of m vash, Balle ie fin ner ye ela Bismarck)... ad 1 iter gaunt thal teehs sul geod tnt i by tht age of Bille tl After the tecth are thoroughiy Daily hy mail, per year : pusine play polities ee eine cr a toothpick is general-brushed and the dental floss has tree, an state. le BI ‘ to dy he condemned. A section ofused make use of the lime plate ide Blamarck)..... ee a i ea sma tity of this Dally by matl, outside of Ni Dak S alout. 12 inches long shouid beTake a small quantity of this Dally by mal, outside of North Dake * i jen ' too be propagated by. hould he forced carefullywater into your mouth, force it Member Audit Bureau of Cireulation eh (AeA AWAGIO BIL ich of two teeth and rebbedand forth ‘between the teeth ‘ ~~ Tent rn I onest i forth against the surfacestongue and the cheeks until it Member of The Assoclated Press nen Hikes deny around mes pet ale! Metis focd pat-dulces w font: The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the; Hy cles, and to,« nd polish the It has been said that, clean tect uae for republication of all news dispatches credited | te he reached bynever decay and this, of course, is to itor not otherwise credited in this paper, and als the toothbrush. _ fact, but even with the most dilicent tw6 incal rews of spontaneous origin published kere. (7 | Care should be taken not to ariieore It is Hilda eal a ieaa th tu. All rights of republication of all uther matter “di ig 7 | tate the margin of the gum as con-mouth fre ee TU herein are alyo rena d =— ‘ Editorial Comment | tinual ‘ itation of this kind willute organis or germs which _ 7 a ———— ——__—_. - - cause a severe inflammation of theeausing a continual fight all throu, corel = \ ae | soft tissues and will also c thelife. Ferciga Hepresontatlves. \ Paying Proposition | frum margins to recede, therchy leav- It is possible to escape the eG TOGAN PAYNE COMPANY , , | ing a pocket around the neck of thelist for many years if the habits of ¢ |» CHICA DETROIT Walbey ¢ Times eeordy tooth where food particles may beliving are normal, if the body is ke) Tower Blix Kresge Bld | 4 umnor in cirenla around town to 1 ome ily lodged. clean and the diet well balance: PAYNE, BURNS AND SMITH la the effect that A.C. Townley, whe Noged | Lime water used as a mouth washHowever, under these most favorail: NEW YORK Fifth Ave, Bldg jo" © ‘ ‘ ee i will prevent decay of theconditions it is possible for germs | * ae - p —— | but we want t that whether irnek oil at eal yas any other azfatenter the blood stream and producs ve ‘ h y other as ; (OMtclal City, State and County Newapaper) fe teet. ‘The rumor hia heen confirmed, used. Five cents wortha disease in some organ of the bod a - - — : (to saycthat whether h mpuelesalice se, unslacked lime, the kindthat will cause serious trouble « y say tha ver he has sruek oil at | 1 ons use in coarse plastereven death, Many of these dise Life Insurance ¢ th : uns hy trikins # paying oi ; work, will make a sufficient amountor infections can be traced to disease: | Increase eit : on hee he started in handing out hi | of mouth wash to last you for a year.or abscessed teeth, . | se | ‘This course lime is preferred rather The first sign of “tartar” is of thritt an ‘ re Tnot t much per. He has raised a lot of { than the refined lime which you canslight roughness felt usually on the 1 ' 1 ey. we an if Le goes ahesd and drills | buy in drug stores beeause the re-inside of the lower front teeth. Th , 1 nd } | | fining process seems to eliminateis caused by deposit from the ‘ tse a te leis the: ho: of the earth some of the virtue This limeof a hard, bony substance. If yo en i dd stvikes paying oil he will not only doa t should be crushed toa fine powder your teeth have tinis ye \ th ' Cl KOLNCW ROTA and x half cupful placed in an emptydeposits go immediately to your de : 1 . 7 quart bottle. The bottle then shouldti have him remove the — deposit ove ‘ Late he filled with water. Shake thorough-and give your teeth a thorough clea: e4 r pro ly and allow t ne to settle. Thising and polishing, The Eneleun con 1 ‘ RE ac may require several hours. dition of the mouth resulting fro ’ | ' prog y No Need to Worry After the lime has thoroughly set-tartar deposits is a common cause « nid 1 sitton| (tien Bonnie. Plone tled pour off the water, again fill thebad breath, Visit your dentist a! aie iain n County Pioneer) | + | bottle, shake well, and again allowleast once in six months under an ‘ feral ny Ammer i us, and at prezent the lime to settle, Pour the clear wa-circumstances. a : ' ' vndit ‘ wre ideal We mav | — ¢ it remain mit | | But it did seem to me that wherever| from using influence in behalf of \ ‘ ‘ Silene ifthe [ tumed [ beheld the giant form of| proposal to have United States join he net it f \ nts in : Irving Cobb somewhere, a] world court. n tad in j nd deluges chuckle upon his ~ And — 2 v4) Ub wrried 6ver | there w ose Coghlan, oldest of] | Minneapolis. -Roger Wheeler of lite f , 1 : a [living I eazles, and'a rare fine| Minneapolis, was elected captain of ibriel, France lis " P fe f ; iee's most dis [old actres And in a box was| 1926 University of Minnesota foot ; und professor of the Uni {Ethel Barrymore, most resplendent, m. Vincent Hubbard, Pine i con ' of Caen ) states that the coming winter | while immediately before mew Minn., was chosen captain of sork im the insu 1 in Bitter] 1a ; uy See | Edna Ferber, who in spite of her puntry team. ‘ ‘ 1 bitterly cold one—the coldest since 1740— merry tales, ‘scemed 'most sober and Bee yund the 41st parallel of fatitade, ‘This remark absorbed.....And there was Charles] Fergus Falls, Minn.—John | Mark, | able frigidity in abe i : |N ith silver hair slicked bac mer, and T. C. Johnson and A. ( aa F Take Notice \ n about the mid jand cherubie nose walking | Johnson, bankers, were indicted on : | nuary. He bases | heside his partner ure and 0 Wrance or all the me parties to tied i stroHOI ne aad tue FROM MRS. MARY AL: |life, Katharine Norri And —— Wo vide Ha progre fundin t 1 = eh TO LESLIE PRESCOTT [there was Alla Nazimoya, wentioned i Sti Uy is to he visited with this | of late in’ connection” with — some it tion Over tie wi mm Rom wave, People in vesten North Dakota | gle, and she was in " , Ita t worry. The lignite will hol i wrapt conversation with a handsome| , i i ' F | iia Me Belt out young man... --and there was : t ‘ | David Warfield i Soe taeR bu : Korah and the World Court nif the very excelia rh out MEWS for Lnele ‘Sar : i ed'by most in’ the \ Fleece are (Duluth Herald) | famous ones in the r ‘ie eae in Ma , | ator Borah has been asked by thirty-eight very | ose ie ere in ¢ touch ! “4ny prominent Americans not to seek defeat or delay Ine "I 2 debt aation expresss ‘ ve | i Tt ~ e: hay wid neo al i nj eminent An vam sek de DESIRE FOR rid ease 1 settlement © eave, Ita rol le a% sieve month was February you wow ‘The can to cut the World cout loose fre oaguc ; tormational po wl] of Nations bef Wihieongent (6 Batol: Impossible to je Human Hunger} — * : a if i effol to sub- ae oS bs ‘ makes a face rigl ack at you. Lietavo. « war obl-] stitute law and order for foree and anarchy in int! i Sauave Garden, Desire for Food. miss eee z tions, it i Tidian loan 1 relationships ° ie Hid Ge dine ent BY CYNTHIA GREY _ They a moral wave is sweep. of $100,000,000 map y 7 i : ou Sa} nat A girl, about wh kj A ing this country. Sometimes we get .. ¢ > eepped up ork int These thirty-eight Ameri put Senator Borah |“ John and countless girl, about whom much is being! eg and think dss s. : Baihitwo: Kent tan v Borah | 2 , i jae by tho] Printed in the newspapers these days, |™td and think it needs sweeping, ‘ 3 » pedestal when the ume that Large these} has been puzzled about her decision z There is no beating Italy | : : ey ase ; hates hese | has leon puzaled. _Ueelsiot rmers are not the only ones ee cating meena IN| st virtually alone, is a dangerous opponent | vod, mag sou are an tale Up that old career tte! | who make their living from the soil. py ne her fiscal Fascist] of the World court \ vor is Fee otocke OP Gricee Viel as "Consider the laundry. maintained £ t t pr ‘ Senator Borah does net pu elf at all on a low 2 veurs a oty is interesting be- Peer : : ocialists that Maly could pay its wat nite i ! : ae Witls fase the cane{ Just because you were married in eg a r own attitude, but quite complacently | a aoe uptatien of He homes tas pre Ser orn home. “A gene {# chureh is no reason for staying d ete on precarious pedestal that is offered him. | iy eu Ba esi my husband ort Chiaffarelli, the com-| eration ‘ago there s no choice] *¥#Y from the place now. a Hee th thre redible that one man, or even a handful | *e°t t (Cop. ce, Ine.) ting the first. jazz sym-] !nere Was only marciage. . eae i ce scMilseellin’ tack the cee - ible ay one ma , or even a handfui | 1 4 ice, 1 pectingg, the frit eae ayn] Eero Wak Only MaNMATS cannede dh Tech man's son has a hard time. Sr igMuily wélu. low, % ; Jof men, can defeat the will of the senate and of the; ; TOMORROW-—Leuer from Mrs. smile that a large, serious-| and professions hold alluring offers | Has to get his marriages annulled in While ‘italy tte wines, France is president and people of the United States in this] ong Mary Alden Prescott to Leslie Pres: | faced son of the ‘old Tahian schoo! | te, women. Ree begsing the issue. Her nen are reluct Vital eSu6. i cott—Continued. should be the one to do this. Of}, This little girl will have many prob- se ig RE ie ie taxaiial ise \- such i the mmeltieectoe see lems arising out of her decision. Sof All oe eae had athe Mek aco the inevital vation th Senator Borah is an interesting and appealing a ey {Irene Rich cherselt) and she will every girl who takes the same) fo" oot ort gitaeey Ne face the war debt be re. He can be so magnificently right, often| NTURES “Welcome to y watching the advan! steps that she has Higa igh cost of giving. constantly t red and th © all alo dhe ¢ med tac; V E eet-faced girl kindly : n the end. she may solve all her} rige Sees ; fis ing all alone. And he can beso apoctscularly | L | Then all the others took hands and | ine it Lopez’ night | problems. She may ‘find happiness | , Pie's, So funny. When you are seal policy foolishly ften ste = alone Then-all’ 13 eseanenersirrae eat hap all tired out from honest wotk you and foolishly wron ain often standing alone. th made a circle around the children, club, this being the first time ht{ in her work that will outweigh the! foot better than you do after loafing. Reis iis facil vi sestiTGEaRGTITE | He teca Fete to bere but surely not | OF e. singing a strange tune to which they | club! was sed as a movie theater, a| Persistent callings of home, kiddies, fing taxation and reducing. the co ermnent. Untit! such a force that he has to be reckoned with to the | Dy ome DOnKETS BADIGN AGE ee 3 ror eee these |. But] doubt“it, Bai Wy Sinik: echs/a. good. man..or' he puts her financial house France can) absurd extent of complete abdication of power to |. TWINS AND 2 in the disance th was the| was M fawhe Cera Deeply entrenched in every one of | Pad drink down, bor Sovcia ts ' 1 s ec of a r eo-1 ie my pe 0, it made Ss 1s “4 x q : ; Betpow.: ‘Socialists: menuce While him by the senate, the president and the people of oF dra Be Centinued) he Mae y cind te made rimal. its taee Fundamental as at ge, 400 is complete without one of vere in power a trane py lira, Now | the United States. (Copyright, 1925, NEA'S inc.) | bannedttromancea some silly | baby's instinct toward its mother's| guese boys gurbed in trousers having . | » Also there was Nat.| breast. ee inchubolkens: z ‘ * 7 : . " INCORPORATIONS alentine) Such feelings can be ignored. Sub: rhe paces P How South Dakota? 914 te Sumner Pool, whieh! proven what can be acgomplished by | Incorporation papers were iso stitutes ean, be found for then. But] jolt pessimist vees the cloud to the y i. medi wfter the Winter ie pooling plan o: 2c ad the today to the Golden Valle would knock out your can never be eliminated. reed 1925, NE, Sis ‘. Wheat Grower. Pes and continues untal cnemermion and fav einess: of the | sociation, a non-profit “The School for Scandal e stheoristi tell ux that it | (copy right, Agee NERS Servicen tie) naan . fade | ccuicinis sid’ LR GEEAIE Ge Cae of Golden Vail reer county only one-night stand Broadw: possible for a person to live with- av INE Money pale lun of operntion & South] eruieials und ihe ote tee will operate a community hal n in, lo these hundred vears, and] out food by some processes of mental | ® Fy 9, A Pall Lown: Mite Cho. feo eee at is brugy there ean Werwething thet. will] place. Arthur es | this brought forth such a stream of | mastery. And such a phenomena ist] Tonights Radio | (Contir it pareve = erave ne i Aeris beara te Kk al Tou Scharf and J. H. re named | celebrities that an entire Who's Who] More possible than for a human he- pag it gcrewers of the North stop the success of the North Dakota i ° —— t employi 1 oma the se ve Wheat Growers Menoeiatian, Ea t where he had] as the'first board of directors. j would be to record. -..| mz to live without a desire for a F i manager must he a eho Soe eee eee ee ote aoe eee eee the necultacob | Neen ister E | mate. A variety of orchestral selections ’ ess training anc : 1 Minnesota, ‘North Haketn| tained by the farmers’ own: whe | The et Vie bao. les « aeuty ee a ICES pees | cand, in the end, this desire will] will be heard tonight from the many | eerie si ota, North Dakota Jamar popped. oul af thea heage in come to haunt our friend, will stand |Super-power broadcasting stations. agerial executive, | ; ha spltaatss Tndianat son oF when they saw ee ati EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO spectre-like and mock her after she _.., Eastern Time srain experier ' an Ee OT ee oh Di BORE | fellow, all cap and butte has lost charm, beauty, youth! WCAE (461.3) 8—Studio program. hi the phenomenal | South Dakota, who foresaw the onpot f buttons and } : 8 marketing iden a wchi t.| tunities afforded by the encou ny big an a rabbit = KDKA (309) 8:30—Band concert. pete jan r the S OF Canada One| ot tle’ .whent’ growing: sndual were still stating hen“tneir f NE Sl cee gtemtral Time rough an plan {oe the DUFpOMeS GE ARTE Geel South in the cultivation of | Visitors left i Ww KFNF (266) 7. A es exempt nen nization is to sell the wheat that fa| its, bro a Mister Biue Cap end the Twins| S BRIEFS | KFNF (266) 7—Concert, Hrerteriavormble po in a | pooled direct to the people who 1 | its fields om into alked Pent of the picture, | an, = ae mh 3 Pete (399.8) 7:30—Musi lan such as, w ve cted ture it into Official will produce and make it no down the steps into the picture ashington — Congressional sup-{&am. i 5 gee couth: Dakota Wheat Grower ization have continually work | the 1 to market that production in Ulery port of movement to make Missouri{ WLW (422.3) 8—Concert. hee i end a times and. it profitable measure with its proaue- | When the little fairy. man turned river navigable as far north as Mont-| | KSD > (545.1) 8:30—Symphony or- so ihother, state. wide v fieant th tive soil. |to lock the glass door, there ana urged by Senators and rep-|chestra program. tue forthe and a consid effort, | cessful plan f oy at hic Week resentatives attending « luncheon| WOAW (526) 9—Variety program. an oie Woe “dnu a nal} oi the prorits si | fence. His brot auspices of souri River] KTHS (374.8) 9:20—Concert. Anstigulors and best booster the made during its brief period ag | And wonder of ¥ ization association. States re-| WCCO (416.4) 10—Dance program. PR TGA ai Thi ce eeoCla: | existence | Iwas no further alon presented included North and South} WFAA (476) 11—Orchestral pro- ee agund: Thue inan was te | During the last pool tho: selling j white-washing went, Dakota. gram, ‘ ee A Thakote ee Of Wee: | cost for each bushel of wh market. | | been when they arrived, _ _WDAF (365.6) 11:45—Nighthawk -- z RAGGAE ed by the South Dakota Wheat I ———————— As for th he appeared not to ynon Falls, Minn.—Farmers 3 Frolic. : c, AM Excellent: Mana was one-half cent less than any prev 5 notice them at ail, And neither he ants National bank here was Mountain Time mghinee, that time ‘this manager has ious pool, or about cents | Knowest thou not this of old, since | did, I suppose! For how can anyone closed by ordér of federal author-| KOA (322.4) 9—Orchestral pro- heen directing the activitic than the fed Board sass it) man was placed upon earth, that the see when his buck is turned : EAE er Pacific Ti io \ pececls peleb. ths ‘ cost to mark id established | triumph ‘of the wicked is ‘short, ome on, children,” do Mister Lp a ae ae ie Time its Boa 1 of Directors and its commissic nalite tay ofthe Nepoeniie bal toe | Blue Cai beleKly oeeAll aioartites =a EGE ant Paul-—John “Terry” Moran o Raw ah 12rBance tun den 1 armer, law OBUE Soupd Gener i : lithe n or Shicago, was convicted by federal] KGO (3612) 10—Dance music. 4 bank tate Texas | Ut ae hot rheen the plan of the| yo Rint to the picture of meh f «WICC NOT FoeGgsT tT !! . gure "Jury, of complicity in South} KEI (467) 11—Midnite Frolic. pate } of “undues- South Dakota Wheat Growers Associa a | a painting ‘called, “The ‘aul mail robbery und sentenced Rah cori tioned ability and 4 cvoperator in its ton to ow yucRls ba inhee | Was seminal oh T(E NOW TAAROMRMS > Wan oon i A aeeser neem FLAPPER FANNY says Hite Sense of ‘idealistic achievement, | grow slowly and soundly. With the | from of a guilty con cried when he} | TACKING. ABOU t are says- peiak uscessfully dir ted the build-} machinery of this farmers’ associa llotson | hat’s a fun loo! * York—Greater concentration In ioio in eerie marketing [tion of South Dakota well. ino sr | fatet’ CAN theveliethaveshoater on = — of large incomes in the hands a few puane in a period of w little over tion, the farmer has ok wih Gas. W's Abe iu ee ae Cap. exists in New York than in any other a Peers dime from the plan and led himself ina whe keting busi- 3 “Don't let them hear you, ‘Thatte state while North Dakota approaches Bienen i -five earee in-tness that gives him control of the] Ideal Fuel. the place you and Nance more nearly a financial democracy. stigators, to an association which is] marketing of his wheat from the t next. i n Ameri according to reports by National now marketing over three millions of [It leaves ‘his farm until it is sold in | — |is a’ Russian fi Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. Is at a yew a mem-/final sale, whether it be at home or| vome ite an eee of approximately five jwhether it be abroad. Beto icneeninn Anite Minneapolis-Mrs. Hardy Bryan, Se peed A |; the ideals of many men who have “I think they look lovely." sai¢ shot by her husband who killed him- pi QUNINE the first year of its overa-|iong desired to see the tine come | Nang CTR Ratan Neri self, died at a hospital. ion they handled 1,778,000 bushels of when the farmers. might own “and MO | und embroidered apron ana| ae peta iiad the last yeat ue operate such a marketing system in H ice cub sito Sek oeeeeer Minneapolis.—Two bandits rac SO ES ees ave been realized andi | SMOPPING lpointh Sushi Beetty back and forth across town staged erie otecetae caround | 257 Hs of many “have “become ; |) Bick whilld bane Wea booeon Gian six daylight hold-ups. in’ two hours the 1924-192) pool, are consid ht promises for the work of the bere mer looked fe pene Bn Sueeleed San ™ ably more than one-quarter of a South Dakota Wheat Growers Asso: laide eleeyee carta ee Ea Sioux Falls, S. D.—Richard Rogers, million bushels more than they were ciation, : é | at the wrist, much as the girls’ were husband of Mrs. Catherine Rogers, al-| nite Tbe Ooi biene wevonde be Hee i not Vea object of this ances: | And their hats, with feathers lopked leged woman bank robber, was con- es ear © create u monoply and fix % i jee! anes \ vieted by jury is jp Ont gne fact that the South Dakota! monopolistic prive on wheat ravhen ike tedies hata, feo! : captor, Te tan oe Ee fyosere pascciniton. saved its j its ideals are to get the highest | Blue Capa’ sponge ines 4 ate members in the year 1925, one-quarter | »vetaye price that the year's market- Van aa Diya shasta § loorh is i foe of million dollars in cold cash, jing affords and make it possible tor | (eked on politely and usked when Perr eC ‘Keane a Figuring on the basis of last year’s |the actual producer to gain some of ey Chel ei et ‘ for 1926 eonvention. ‘re es rofits the pool made for its mem-|the profits that heretofore have heen | Bike (chp aulekigr AAnat ra one i ers, had all the farmers in South Da-|taken by the, middlemen; to give the | ft eae etaren a - inne- kota marketed theit wheat through farmers an “opportunity to have a pnee leas any ime about it, either. Prey fe ta oe Parra the pool, they would have saved §5,-| voice in the marketing of the product | pb the steps that suddenly University of Tow: 000,000 on the 1924 wheat crop. - | that they raise. | ladked "tb, e' ha faa picture, and un- bb } } Two Pools Operated | Success Assured, instantly theres ons Mi lis. —F B Paale | : i antly there : inneapolis.-Fred D. McMillen, ‘The Associntion operated two pools; |_ It ix to be remembered that the | music and laughter and ll’ the peu local’ attorney, filed suit in district | namely the Winter Pool, which opens South Dakota Wheat Growers Associa-| ant vouths and maidens ran_to - eet court for permanent injunction to! August 1 and continues to February tion is hut two years old, but it has | the Twins, sa Miers ot I League of see Voters and others