The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 18, 1930, Page 8

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Se THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1930 SUT 108 Scientist Says Grain Aleabol__(OUNTIES RECHVE, [2 EET Weeeaies MERGER ADJOURNED) —_'sMore Stimulating Than Wood $235 000INGASTAX tr ace fase Cold Spring Harbor, N. Y., July ; ‘i | £ \Griggs . Judge Takes Time Off to Con- frogs, barnacles and planaria (worms),|ine amounts necessary to stimulate|State Treasurer Distributes | iigaar. sider ‘Vital Points’ in Steel | three time more stimulating as a rub|the animals into more than normal/ Shares; $20,034 Goes to |fogun'" From Mukwonago, Wis.,.to North Dakota comes an ill mother’s plea to her 18 year old son to write to her re tell her where he is and how he The boy, Laurel Green, left his home June 25 driving his own Ford 0 than wood alcohol. activity. In addition to showing effects " | McHenry Consolidation Case By the same scale of measurement | somewhat similar to those of a rub- Cass, $7,560 to Burleigh Hetntosh roadster bearing Wisconsin license No, C-289-840, in company with two other men and did not tell his par- ents he was leaving. i ‘ —_— grain alcohol is less stimulating than | down, the animals may have been ex- pate Youngstown, Ohio, July 18—(#)—| several of its lesser-known brothers hibiting aie the eaulvalents of in-| 4 total of $235,000 has been distrib- David G. Jenkins today ad-|propyl, butyl and amyl, all of em cation. Dr. Cole leves his ex- . joome RIit of the aut to enjomn the|primary alcohols. Propyl is 9 times | periments show how chemical stimu-|'ed to North Dakota's 63 hegre fies x att tee a acute be ts working merger of the Youngstown Sheet and /as stimulating as wood, butyl 27, and/ lation starts in any part of the body | their share from the stat ih bites a 5 ee corbaar has varritthes to Pesce \. ‘Tube company with Bethlehem Steel | amyl 81 times. ule eo ea, com tax % arse Banbanced $0G4y 7H . 00 |General James Morris asking aid in orporat These comparisons come from dis- | pounds. , pet che gm ait Tipe nm a covery of a method to measure accu-|' When contact is made, he believes, State Treasurer Berta E. Baker. % bp) bid bate sae ele “vital and possible turning point inj rately the chemica} stimulation of al-|the alcohol molecules spread about; Of the 3-cents-a-gallon tax 1 cent) Renville, . tall, weighs 190 ig a em the law suit.” cohol and other compounds reported |under control of definite forces, in- | is returned to the counties, based on| Ro) , Peo] Lae 14 a8 ps ‘The point Judge Jenkins will decide|to the biological laboratory here by|stead of scattering haphazard. The | the number of gallons of gasoline sold boa eee y is dressed is tha phate oe beriod which can be |DT. W. H. Cole, professor of physiology | pattern is made by the molecules of jin the individual county. king . Ms kof to the egiary|and biochemistry at Rutgers univer-|one substance, or one kind of alcohol.| Cass county received the largest Vos geeelin deere Mead G. GH sity. His experiments were upon frogs,| As the molecules spread their en. | amount, $20,034.69, and Ward county Pere corray seacinekt ce Teektilan barnacles and planaria. He devised a|ergies are released. This release may | the second largest sum, $13,569.60. ecelved as president of Bethlenem. | |+anv’in which they could be kept un- | be likened to billions of tiny hammers | |The amounts received by the coun- | ervrany tne Jane ie rs der a constant flow of pure water,|striking the contact surface. These | ties follo should be April 30, 1930, when the! siong with means of recording normal | “blows” set up processes deeper in the | Adams $26 fe ea eve estrged ee rates of motion, such as jumping of| tissues, which in turn reach the |B2rnes - ; a ised perk Catt O aeacol the frog. nerves and so produce the stimulation: Billings . ie a ett oslo te, ottinea defense council caused the judge's >, The Canadian wince of Mani- new deliberation by informing the Iowa Farm Woman’s toba is 60 years ‘an. court today that the merger contract H = had been extended to July 31, pend- Body Is Discovered ing outcome of the suit. Today's session of the trial began] Holstein, Iowa, July 18—(P)—The with aivorneys for the merger opposi-| body of Mrs. Gus Mohr, bearing evi- 9 9 tion continuing their efforts to learn | dences of having been brutally beaten 5 Rowsanocouoronoouerus in be bs & G0 ms 9 Brace D Dependon Fancy Santos COFFEE £rer7 ©up satttis Kellogg’s All Bran 4 0. pug. .................. 21c Serve it with honey in place of sugar Beesezss, SSS35eR8 Baenccom SRRSrSS2 ‘There are 200 golf clubs in and ad- Jacent to Chicago. RICE “River” Brand, how much money Grace was earning| after she had been shot by a shotgun 3 Ib. package * hed eet ee, baa thes Sub-| and a rifle, was sont on the Mohr 710 Thayer Avenue 308 Thirteenth Street Extra fancy whole grain Rice farm near here late yesterday. ! hold ri Yesterday he testified that he was| ‘The body was discovered by her 15- LEMONS TOMATOES PLUMS — Cantaloupes CHEESE E M P R E S S Fruits and Vegetables rT f $12,000 a year year-old son, Lester, who had just re: Meat Kraft’s v Grawing a salary of $12,000, } aid | turned home. Her husband had spent Sunkist Fancy Ripe | Large Meatic | parge, rancy aot ay’ what the percentage ‘men-| é day at a nelghbor's farm thresh- Per Basket Cream of Brick FLAVOR | si ppl olen peeallbag ing. She hed been deed about four Dosen 3 Ibs, 78c 23c pee Ib. ‘Attorneys for the Cyrus 8. Eaton | hours when the body was fou 39c 27c c 33c RASPBERRIES F#2°y Wester, Interests, fighting alt seals aaa CONGRESSMAN DIES 4 basket crate 2 for 45¢ covsss Qlways ’ ite Speen contend she 2doz.- 75¢ | Crate $3.50 $2.97 * | BIB. box $1.63 ithe anion BANANAS ‘Sie Pee Pr stockholders, cont Fi G ives a “large and unheard ‘ of conpenntionconevhe® ines 33 today from injuries recaved in We Feature All Sugar | waTeRMELON DOHN’S when a vie ‘This was fraudulently concealed from WONTEGR Haas "€T e sodas IG. A. 10 Ib. sack 7 arge, fancy 1; MEAT MARKET cream and roya directors of Sheet, and Tube when - nay ib, 3 A.C} Fancy smoked and Fresh purple vacuum they were asked to approve the mer-| Golf Ball Prices Reduced. Specials 58c ; Meats ger, the Eaton interests charge. Klein’s Toggery. can is ne d GREAMBRIES WIL IMPROVE BUTTER Plan of North Dakota Plants to. Buy More No. 1 Cream; Weed Out Off-Flavors at meal times! A general movement is now under way by a large number of North Da- kota creameries to improve the quality of their butter by paying more for No. 1 cream, E. A. Greenwood, Rr, TWO STORES ‘TO SERVE YOU ae ‘TRADE AT YOUR NEAREST RED OWL Ask Any User/ STORE NO. 1 STORE NO. 2 Distributed by 302 Main Ave. - 506 Broadway BISMARCK GROCERY CO. BISMARCK, N. DAK. Jet’s-all keep cool with Cool-weather freshness—quick new energy! Here you are,' every one! Post Toasties—the wake-up food. Deliciously flaked —just right in ice-cold milk or cream. So “cooling;” so easy to digest; so quick to release its store of ienergy to the body! It’s the brisk break- as for sultry days—the sensible lunch- ‘eon dish.. Mingle Post Toasties with - chilled berries or fruits. What a delight- ful evening “snack”! What grand eating for any time! See how the wake-up food {wakes up heat-jaded appetites! TOASTIES The Wake-sp Food ({@ PRODYCT OF GENERAL FOODS CORPORATION, s T. HELP them with- stand their many hardships, the Pilgrims needed 2 real energy-food ; ; : and so, the Puritan Mothers served dough- nuts as a part of every meal. them 2 most delightfal energy-food and dessert. They ere delicious... lightas a feather and so fluffy that every bite melts in your mouth. Surprise the family-with 2 dozen tonight! WONDER DONUTS They are New — Different — Greasless, i : Hy hes at a)? 2k fie ieee Hi itn 4 Rg si aie Bismarck and Mandan. H EN ines oy SS

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