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4 ‘GOITER TROUBLES ARE DEGREASING IN PACIFIC NORTHWEST —— Elevator ‘Boy’ Is | English Baronet | —_—__ Waterloo, Ia., May 27.—(#)—Dick Wolseley has quit his job as elevator man in the Blackhawk after 12 years and tuned his ear to the call of a British baronetcy. Miss Marian Elizabeth Baker of Brixham, England, came here Satur- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNH, TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1980 {$300,000 IN JEWELS RESTORED TO OWNER Four Men and One Woman Ar- rested With Loot in New robbed of jewels in the Hotel Ambas- sador ‘on February 26. loot might include some of the jew- elry taken in the holdup and robbery of the jewelry establishmentof George Maubussin on Park Avenue, January 17, 1929, and the robbery of a pre- nuptial dinner in the home of Charles F. Carson at Snyder, N. ¥. Gems valued at $500,000 were taken by four men from the Maubussin establish- Police also expressed the belief the| Poration,” he continued, “and conse- quently to the: federal treasury. but the country seems to be willing to as- sume such a loss in order to help rehabilitate the purchasing power of the our agricultural population in wheat sections.” value or otherwise, can well give the board credit for the difference. Un- fortunately, conditions in Argentina, Australia, Canada and Europe have} been such that the world price has; not come back to the original pegged | figure, and many of our people, both Applauding the work of Chairman Legge, Mr. Burtness pointed out the difficult task placed before the farm board, and said it is well acquainted with the problems of the northwest farmers and dealers, lost substantial — sums by holding their wheat.” } Gold Star Mothers | To Sail_for Home| Seattle Physician, In Convention] day seeking “Sir Reginald ment and the jewels stripped from | states. | | A : Wolseley, erage net of Wolseley.” York Hotel guests at the Carson dinner were| “Personally, I think the operations | pera ee | Address, Outlines Difficult: $400,000. of the board did much to stabilize; Paris, May 27.(?)—Warm sun-; | 'Y |The only Wolseley in town was the| 3 prices at the time of the stock crash | shine bathed the battlefront region of Disease Control 53-year-old elevator operator in the; ‘New York, May 27.—(?)—Jewels last fall,” the congressman continued. | when the second contingent of gold Blackhawk buil Disturbances of the thyroid gland, which have constituted one of the great medical problems of the Pacific Northwest, apparently are decreasing, according to a paper read by Dr. J. Tate Mason of Seattle, Wash., before the 43rd annual meeting of the North ding. Miss Baker talked with him. She said his mother had died cast Novem- ber and that she had asked Miss Baker to hunt out her son and bring him back to England. She said his elder brothers were dead anJ that he was heir to the title and estate. ‘Sunday, Wolseley and Miss Baker {Het gems were seized. valued at $300,000 were in possession of police today as the result of a raid on a room in the Hotel Commodore arrested. Brooches, rings set with diamonds, rubies and Police Commissioner Mulrooney BURTNESS PRABES coe ea FARM BOARD'S WORK’ “Had the board not stepped in, wheat Probably would have dropped to 75 or ‘Those farmers | heroic sons le in peace. who sold their wheat for more, either 85 cents a bushel. star mothers today set out in busses | to visit the cemeteries in which their | ‘This was their last full day in Paris. | by accepting the established loan | On Thursday they will sail for home. | snap im, Patent Milan | (left) is soft | weave. in Each hat only | $1.98 | were tags ag plan to return! ..14 he considered the prisoners to be | North Dakota Congressma | Wolseley said he left England |™embers of an international gang of} Says Federal Body Should | 33 years ago. to make his for- |r) ooo worthy rote thi nie Purchase Wheat Surplus ¥. s i! re Ns we tune in America. He has ilved here tabsrl 4H the lane Foe iden, ; Dakota State Medical association here vote Matinee Daily 2:30 Evenings 7:00 and 9:00 Adults 35c until 7:30 “Ten years ago,” Dr. Mason said, “it was estimated that 65 per cent of ; the boys and 75 per cent of the girls » | ~ of that region, between the ages of 12 Capitol Genuine Panama, 12 years. i — i u fn 18, had some enlargement of the Lieutenant of Detectives Richard | THEAT! Optimo model, with therold gisod, Fifteen years ae Oliver and Detective Daniel B. RvaD,| ing alerander ride erat geal “ed narrow band. there were districts east of the Cas- wi nm ing one of the sus- “ Legge | k «cade Mountains, especially in the val- WOMAN MAKES 850 pects for nine weeks, smashed the| chairman’ of the federal farm board Today and Wednesday $3.98 leys drained by the Methow river, in locked door of the hotel room yes-| and indicating he will seek additional e thyroids. around a table on wi jewelry Salmon As a Preventive was spread out. The most valuable LA Se atatte ia Pag ected A. jan ant is dog, an oblong ond of carats val- combine appil: was largely composed of salmon, had|New World's Record Estab-| eq at $40,000. ee Seer oe bats = ia ge hath no enlargement of the thyroid. The lished by New York Avi- As the detectives entered, covering | oi trom Devils Lake today and Leghorn, . : inhabitants of these valleys have now, the gang with their pistols, one of the | Gr trom oer wednesday, vy from ry Oo n Qa pi enim nate atrix in Oklahoma: men made a motion as though throw, | CH Surged the farm beard to await | $2.98 of small qi ing something out of the window and rear’ H | they are as free from disturbance of ery the woman stuffed a slip of paper in| 2¢ Cerireadhe i ii Sie unas saree | H the thyroid gland as are the inhabit-/ Muskogee, Okla., May 27—(P)—Miss i prepared to buy the estimated export- | rf sect orth Ingalls, 23-year-old New York-|Her mouth and swallowed it, able qurplus and segregate it from See eee of the Nortne eegho received her first flying les-| 5, THe prisoners gave thelr names 88) the domestic market. | I “4 4 James W. Watson, 40; Hilda Carter,; « iY iH % | A Portion of patients with exophthelms | 850 consecutive eee Municipal Air. |O'Conor, 41, of Buffalo, and Jack|the members that the farm board | | Solter as pei tres Asad twttd bad nove the ay ciple her own|R0nsen, 38, Watson and the woman| should so handle our export. surplus ' ! lived in the SOE tk people tiave [se - Cont bhat refused to tell their addresses. crops as to give the American pro- | A beautiful love story 65 to 75 coat a he ve giand.| °° ine world’s Herr) - for every Commissioner Mulroony said he be-| ducer the benefit of the world price silhouetted against J enlargement of the thyrold. glad.) Averaging abou Ps Meved the jewels represented part of| plus the tariff duty,” Mr. Burtness —and see for yourself why This ol fact ‘causes us minute she was in the air at the alr-| ert oe nies of two. Miami | Date the colorful back- lieve that once the mternat red | Pores dedication late yesterday, Miss|Beach, Fa. hotels last February. In the purchase of the estimated | stound of Tin more men wear this hat {ion of the land ae TE. WIC ees te nee tery een record of | David J. Bonwitt, of Pittsburgh, export, Mr. Burtness sald, the farm || en Alley. You h there remains or aermnits a Hyper- | oy ey ope sted aeay 3 at Lambert [complained of the theft of @ large| board ‘should plan to dispose of it will laugh and than any other brand! nares thyroid to develop, with'its ac- ee hh 7 Loui ig fh it bully, quantity of jewelry from the Black-/ only in the export market. cry at the prob. Companying toxemia. Field. In St, Louls “isn't it bully, stone hotel on Feb. 2 and Louis W.|, “I realize this will result. in sub- : Extn has bee i Ren Companyie tne’ more frequent |‘St, Motor. ee rotected her from|#ermen of New York said he was|'stantial losses to the stabilization cor- Jems and joys of Ler tehatid tenn hare ont re in ve eats ef | ey’re not merely manufacture ‘ou’ | early administration of iodin we d0|the enthusastic crowd as she landed. the “melody | } = Feed ot) Se aorantks bres She leaped = eT plane, Rade! = ( de mmng dros en Ra Tal ae a as | oO ic often = ink of wal ‘was Ci on vear .. .it's t 4 erly. Without iodin there is typically baer kre of a throng to her mo- hard to define, but easy to find in every SOLAR straw. @ gradual increase pad frabantt lis tor car. Inside, as well as out, SOLAR stylists make strict | Lordi iepe agers the mets When anyone Scie her record, demands. Materials and workmanship must never 7 “- eondition becomes markedly worse. Savon arintes in 3 hours ADDED ATTRACTIONS: : swerve from a superior standard . . . all this, because About the ninth: month there is an/,.4q 49 minutes aloft completely All Talking Comedy - - “HIGH TONED” SOLAR straw wearers must know they are smartly \ explosion of symptoms commonly |eclipsed the best mark held by an- "> fleet. with Buck and Bubbles ew ' rao cares “ai8 paiea of improve- pei ett dhe be od eds rerubibeerzertil $395 G D hi y Trent with fairly constant symptoms, |Mildred Kaufmann. She 1 a Tor visiiag principal eorge Dewey Washington - - Song Hits Sold exclusively b: the accomplishment of Charles four local agent or y, About the end of the en ee (Speed) Holman, who claims the . PATHE SOUND NEWS si Fae ray naaare dni ise men's inside looping mark for his (H. M. TAIT, Gen. Agt, J Cc PENN EY re: O) manifestations as the first, We havp] 135 siteins ist, OS. ceice ie and a oscorar 3 Sista Coming Thursday, Friday and Saturday jo Nwe for years endeavored to elicit tris! Darkness: broug! ing: 611 2nd Ave. So., Minneapolis, Minn. j 5 : pasiagy rch cleo Lente and |4°N% fational Aeronautical association The New Follies of 1930 Bismarck Race Mest pee int, oo and a rom. these toms group the pa- : , 19, tients according to the four stages of bene, headed by Belg. en. YF Bismarck Race Meet - - - June 18, 19, 20 and 21 a | the disease. , was stationed atop a hanger Nature of Treatment to count the | loops. Miss Ingalls f a In the first stage or group are those |thought that a ‘harder job than mak- patients seen very early, after six to cight weeks, at a time when diagnosis is difficult, because no specific criter- ja can be fixed as to when normal function of the gland ends and hyper- thyroidism begins. 4 ‘The second group, Dr. Mason said, includes patients who come for ex- amination later, one or two months before the crisis occurs. The third group is composed of patients who have reached the crisis. In the fourth group are the patients who have been ill for years. Dr. Mason outlined what is known as the “Ten Procedure Treatment,” for exophthalmic goiter. ing them.” She was $1,036 richer in guarantees and prizes because of her flight. She said it was the first money she had ever made in the air. Reapportionment of Illinois Is Sought Chicago, May 27.—()—An injunc- tion against collection of his federal income tax was the novel weapon with which John B. Keogh, an attor- ney, hoped today to force legislative reapportionment in Illinois. Keogh filed a request for an order ‘ J - | & This includes: on the ground that the 1928 internal Rest; plentiful supply of oxygen; | revenue law is unconstitutional. application of an ice bag over the| Because Illinois has not ordered @ cs precordial region constantly; use of | reapportionment since 1901 it has > ~“ distilled water for drinking; admin- | violated its own constitution and. the of teeeal MIC ese nee ee Japanese own practically half of ‘CLEAN high calorie diet; a “night cap” of | the tilled land in Kore twice Aorett heresies) Solus WITH TH E re) | L | tion of acriviolet; and use of iodin | Est aret o ee e | KEEP THE PEST Seventy-one. new cooperative or- ‘ rg ee EP THAT WIPES “a a i The fish pool is one of the VANISH THE RUST! i lore duce fare | shar AWAY AGE : i FROM YOUR BANISH THE DUST! | WHAT KIND OF JOB | | j DO YOU WANT ? : wy, ‘i FAMILY! 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