The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 17, 1929, Page 3

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THE BISMARCK: TRIBUNE _ Two sure ways _ to identify genuine WEED CHAINS: Look for the name “WEED” stamped on each cross“ ’ellow chain hook. In addition, the name “WEED” is in, pale, '’ Soe pimples—Eyes ok dusky, Ht ‘ : stamped on both red connecting hooks of each Says sommes of Wheat "Diarrhoe, constipation Urine Jeon dark " ts Oa BH chain. scanty, increased. \ Q Will in Now Way Benefit with ‘mecous. punor ether, dieharger—Ary : | J, WEED Chains come in canvas bags, easy to carry in the Producer you suffering from any of the above? Don't . } NY the tool compartment—ready to put on when ‘ ‘ou think it is serious? VERY SERIOUS? Washington, Jan. 17~(AP)—The isit our clinie before it is too late and you ] His Minnesota State laboratories tested |clared uniformity could not be regu- WALLACE WEEPS IN torical Society to 1210 cars of wheat and the resulting |lated, adding: » Te Elect Eight Directors |snatyses varied trom 5 “It would be just the came if these unity in these tests and that should] PRESS VANGUARD EXPECTED society is sched- 12 secured through the office of the| Jamestown Jan. 17—-(AP) <The : ie R. A. Wilkinson, of the state ware-|convention here Friday and Saturday Shooting Love Rival Shows sidered. house commi: re of Minnesota, de- is tesperted tonight. Emotion en Stand tein to 1.75 per cent. tests were made by laboratories li- DEPICTING SHOOTING si bales - : 3 F United States Department of Agri-|va>zuard of the North Dakota Press Williston, Farmer. Accused of pcan bled deed Baan tore” a association which holds its annual “Mimt, §..D., Jan. 17.—(7—Bert ‘Staliage of Williston, charged. with BITTER MOUT P f ition, pressure—Pai rickling, He lrg or ‘ankies—Weakness, eel jing ing in stomach, sour, belching, gas, sensation of fullnese—Biliousness, headaches—Y. Bhi ag of Jealousy over her. Pros-|Mealers’ association and the North said, was by. Wallace while|Dakota Agricultural college, a wit- ness before the committe, replied that by education the farmer would grow to realize that he could demand partially a higher price for his wheat when behind the pile of wood, and|he knew that » higher percentage of allace ein, as determined by a lice coe ah A RbdeB a Bad laboratory, bore the federal stamp of approval, and made his crop more de- sirable. “In one case I know of,” said Dr. Benton, “both the Wisconsin and Keep Stomach by the creation of u federal licensing |M ll! need mo operation if you see us, for we and manufacturing experience. This is your assure NU House Agriculture. Committee, at a operati If your disease is incurable we will frankly tell + J ; iim Be sure you ask for genuine. He asserted that the standardiza- CURE, you to stay CURED—We remove the CAUSE of the j y / A. H. Benton, of the Farmeré’ Grain By our Bloodless Surgical Methods we freitively, guarantee a cure y y hm ’ i 8, . j needed. . fficacy Ue ed federal regula-|fm 2t¢ lying helpless in bed, @ chronic invalid, or WEED Chains have 25 years of tire chain research tion of the Protein content of wheal taken to, the hospital and operated on, You tively CURE. YOU without the system of laboratori uestion- | cu ance that WEED Chains are the highest quality tire ed today by Chairman Haugen of the K rE—We cure the above troubles and other ailments without hiditina; hearing on the bill of Representa- ae Ee. te Burtness, Republican, North Da- ayite Se eiitaly wee ti sooo Tree four, Neer shee: and is y Md “ : won of west woul not bene ei TEENA, Conk OR REPU ENE PEN tee NN , Wi: producer, but only the shipper. Dr. PAID US—Can anything be more fair than that? | “AS : WM! » CLINIC OF DR. T. M. MacLACHLAN / Rooms 6-8, Lucas Block, Bismarck, No. Dak. . 4 YY of goiter, gall der trouble, tonsils, chronic appendiciti aia prostate and piles, eg ‘ ft i ‘Cost Accounting Survey’ Ad- dress Subject of J. P. French at Fargo Convention Fargo, N. D., Jan. 17. — (AP) — North .Dakota implement men after an afternoon and morning of. undi- vided attention to.the big machinery 1:30'p. m., today. Chief on the program was an ad- Airess “the Redes = oa the er bal Problem,” . John, W. Gamble, Omahe, manufacturer, banker and author of a number of books on trade by many universities today. 4 Gamble’s address before implement men here two years ago met with so. much -favor that “we have been Pleased to secure him again,” R. A. Lathrop. Hope, secretary, announced. The first hour. of this afternoon's session will be devoted to a federation report, “cost accounting survey,” by J. P. French of Bismarck. F. A. Wirt, ‘When the food you eat goes into your acid-soaked stomach, it sours and can’t digest, makes foul gas and sour bile. The blodd takes these pol- sonous acids and carries them through the’ body. Naturally it makes you miserable and despondent, because your’ system is not nourished—you lose weight. Pape’s Diapepsin dissolves the acids and sweetens the stomach. It the food; no more sour bile is taken up by the blood. Your appetite is like se and gradually ‘FARGOAN CARED FOR Sioux Falls, 8..D., Jan. 17—(AP) #—A man believed to be Mickey Tol- lefson, of Fargo, N. D., vicitim of @ youngster again, you get back your health, flesh and en- e Tey. Chew a tablet or two of Pape’s Dia- It tastes good, amnesia,. was being cared for by. oul New last fall, in first class condition, fully equipped with triple grain box. Powered by a Pontiac motor. First of- Every car taken in during our Clearance Sale of New Pontiacs offered now at the lowest prices in town. the American Legion here. m ————— Hilarious Comedy - Thrilling Drama Back: Stage Mystery — The Great Pear! Robbery—the. Amateur Detective—Fun— 7 ‘.’ Romance and THRILLS BACK STAGE fer of $675 Takes It incomparable arouse such an re- Only need f its such, startling to bu papel mon pr sncpendng vo Hay prep thoroughly reconditioned —taken in at a low rate during our new Pontiac nanannce. Hol nie Aemnest egein, 80 080i lower level. Buy now a handsome, dependable car ve a sur- lus in bank. See these tremendous bargains in the finest cars in town. See them soon—today! asedan.... $450 bite Goucn - 9450 1924 Buick Six Six sedan .. $3 7D iand 6 Segan $450 With the Follies Girls Glenn Tryon QR THE GATE % Choice of 8 1926 FORD Closed Cars at $250. “Good Will’ reconditioned and match- “dees > values: at this athazing price. er onkiand SEEQ 382 Fonte G7 EE) | Practically New ) Under $350 Oakland and coe Pontiac Sixes 1924 Dodge Late models of these handsome cars in splendid condition. Coupe j Ducoed Fisher bodies and complete equipment. Fine cars for 1927 Chevrolet the whole family. i Sport Roadster .... 1926 Overland Seda! 1926 Star 6 Coupester $275 i. ae seret.$775 Mt $625

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