The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 4, 1930, Page 20

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20 SE Pa THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1930. BADLANDS BENTONITE | Rolling the Pipe Into Place, —__—|[saaritarratt'™ntserscelOHK, QTUDIEN MIGE |S genantaeatet eee aete INDUSTRY PLANS USE Se eee S| NWARINGNOR See OFNATURALCASSOON genius-for a higher standard of liv- less than $60 she,came to ing demanded an improvement in the University of Chicago at 17, de- oe Vogel ee! Niet bulge ate re- m4 rs Reed e oe a ee td sult was the developmne' ie cen- = | W a wn nivers! er tral beating plast, which warms ali] Crecs&° Woman Devotes Twene) Tot sre ee bat retuned to Chleuge the rooms in the house. ty Years of Life to Cataloging | for her graduate work. Many different kinds of fuels have Their Family Trees The sady of predisposition to ¢an- Belfield Concern to Use Ap- been tried in the domestic furnaces amily cer in thé human race is limited be- and ‘Lert es — Rede gas is available there has awakened a i in fo rapidly growing appreciation of its mheage eesig Ge hua rere advantages over all other] scientist, has devoted 20 years of her CLEAN-UP CAMPAIGN : life ¢o cataloguing the family trees| Mexican boys Upland, Calif., ‘What Gas Heating Saves of 50,000 mice, It is her contribu-| who are Boy Beets, have launched Tt is not the first cost of fuel|tion to the medical world’s fight on|a clean-up campaign of their own which governs the final economy or| cancer. in their settlement in the neighbor- extravagence of a heating system| Dr. Slye has applied Gregory Men-| hood of Campus avenue and Foot- but what the fuel accomplishes. | del’s law of heredi y in her study of| hill boulevard.’ The scouts are wag- Some one must climb the cellar|cancer in mice, which science has|ing a war of weeds, and clearing ; stair coal is _used. eee aR oe clony. resembles the disease|up all the rubbish in the vicinity jopétated section, known as the coal,|in the human race. re) tory to hauling it A pees! ie - anes Badlands Yet even | ona: cerning ne A lade le Le her 8 eae work is being de Chie eae this country is making its donation | bee ded _b; lectric process, it was to be a apparently are two fac-/tion of V. B. Anderson, in charge of ¢ to the commercial world, in the form | After, the Pipe had en eee a victars chore is pipe atill above the (side, the scattering and blowing of y to produce cancer, an| the Mexican Boy Scout troop. of a gray-colored clay substance, | bound just before the supporting structures were removed and it was placed | the ashes. Also the dirt in the base-linherited susceptibility to the - known as Bentonite. | ‘in the ditch, ready to be covered, ment. The bin takes up added space| disease, and irritation of the neces- GET YELLOW LIGHTS Bentonite is found in large de- which could be uged for. storage.|sary intensity applied to the cancer- Liverpool, Sept. 4—If’ you t posits on the surface of the ped ‘ 9 Teen lata Bre dante ae prestae biagpe wo day's 24 h to keep flies away from your home : ; t, ae 4 - uring most of the da: Basin veieecmunently a part of QUICK SERVICE TO CUSTOMER pare this with the fresdom with auc| thie rial way tease earse pete | get. lot at yellow I ee gumbo, so prominently a part of this cause of inadequate and inacurate proximately 25 Million Cubic |family histories, she said, Feet a Year ‘Along the valley of the Little Missouri River, that drains the country between Glendive and Dick- inson lies a piece of wild country broken and cut up by erosion and the elements in nature’s drainage methods, a barren un- ight b 7 p A ice of Prof. Robert News ve locality. It is a very fine-grained tomatic controls, no dai of|woman can be found in a former|24¥ ™ . substance and readily form a gooey G AS COMP ANY’S FIRST OBJECT your getting low, no dan; of your|residence that has been. converted eves pile tig In experiments : mud when placed in water. In this plumbing fixtures being frozen while|into a cancer laboratory from funds | °°" pe ee dh Fry fentein: form, it serves as an excellent clean- = you are down town. There is no/derived from the 0. S. A. Sprague) if winds ner ts Pp a hat: Ghee ser for greasy hands, clothes, or a car eRe ET TER la ? ui ‘Today there is necessity of hurrying home from| memorial institute. Here amid la-| °l0 a ne > he en it flies (some of the one hundred and six-| mong, Dakota Maintains 24/ lecorative scheme. a ay tnere vs |& Show or bridge party for fear of |beled cages of squealing, pattering|Stayed in rooms witl Nhe) aoe * = teen uses it is said to have). Its|ontana- jstyle in the new model ifs orectsin, | the fire going out, With a Minne-| mice, she carries on her experiments, | but shunned those equipped with red| EAT h ith Gas, the chief commercial value, however, Hour Service to Insure The ranges now are all porceldin,/apolis; Honeywell Heat regulator|Because of her great value to re-| 4nd yellow glass, our home with 9 lies in its characteristic of extracting trimmed in ee at ict’ |your home is kept at an even tem-|search, Dr. Slye has been relieved —— ideal fuel, in the B-Line Auto- i Si: 4 5 Satisfaction with any kitchen coloring effect. perature as long as you wish, from active class duty in the uni-| Each member of the women’s aux- ic Gas Boiler—and be done | The process of manufacture is Once natural gas is installed in| Gas is the one carefree fuel which| versity. She lives next door to the| iliary to the Utah woolgrowers asso- matic Gas Boiler—at " simple, requiring only to be hauled the home the customer may enjoy |is smokeless, sootless, dirtless, labor-| “mouse city.” ciation has promised to buy one with the drudgery of shoveling coal and i to the plant, dried in a rotating kiln,! Customers may be certain that any|many conveniences. Gas ranges/less and is self delivering, furnished| Dr. Slye first presented the re-| woolen dress this year. h f firi cold mornings and } and then ground to a fine powder,/appliances purchased through the/have automatically regulated ovens.|as needed, paid for as used, and re- « as) es, of firing up on , " in which form it appears on the|Montana-Dakota Power company is| The cost of operating a range | quires no storage space or reordering banking the fire for the night. Get rid market. of the best, latest in design and/is small, The whole meal for a fam-jand no attention. The cleanliness f ke and dust. 4 The nl east Sagrenp gat) ape and ao es in ef-|ily of five may be vit wat it photo Kiss Hin to those ac- or smo! . A has a plant located at Belfield, N.|ficiency, officers of the firm say. |average coft of one cent. cus' other fuels. ihe, . 2. : . ‘ Dak., and at the present time, they| The company has had many years|gas as a cooking fuel has no equal. | Curtains stay clean all winter long. For Gas is delivered into your house are just completing the rebuilding of| experience in buying, selling, and] Natural gas fireplaces add cheer| Windows remain bright, floors are || and right into your boiler in a pipe. their plant, which burned down last| servicing of natural gas appliances.|and comfort to the living room.|not tracked with dirt, dusting is re- 3 ] It i 1 fuel. It 1 es no ashes. summer, after one carload output.|In spite of this experience, the com-| Humphrey fireplaces can be installed |quired far less frequently. % t 1s a clean fuel. jleavi je + oe pees, henerers Mien een ae at its Aetied an Rd sro’ in any room of ay home cy a cen ———— = Controlled by a room temperature cient to prove it a practical, and|who tests innovations to pro’ erate cost. In the new Humphre; FIGHT Ti 1 . profitable undertaking. the fiem and its eustoiner. Fadlant fire all the traditions of the| yp" Gua wonton or ats of regulator, the B-Line Boiler gives you Natural gas will be used in the) Only merchandise of standard| old fire place are kept. It is decor- y exactly. the heat you want when you kiln as soon as the plant is com-| manufacture is handled by the com-|ative and yet the heat is smokeless, Memphis, Tenn., took part, in launch- | t it—without waste. * And without pleted. They will use approxi-| pany, officials say. odorless, and Healthful. The Hum-|ing the city health department's ma- wan f° | mately 25 million cubic feet an-| The company’s service to the cus-|phrey radiant fire mantel is capable| ior campaign against malaria mos- e work! - nually and expect to operate 365)/tomer has just begun with the salelof heating the average living room toes, by distributing 60,- < H » days of the year. of an appliance. The service depart-| during the chilly days of spring and 00 cards of instruction to the home: . ——_—_ ment is at work 24 hours each day|fall without lighting the large cen- of the city. Every scout troop vol- CG us to sell ron more of ty AIR VETERANS and customers are urged to feel free|tral heating plant. The most direct| viteered to participate. The card 4 your sith the'B- ‘ 5 Th ing| ‘0 call upon the company whenever |substitute for natural sunlight is the | UneeTes, “0 Decce bate. | ine care matic Gas Boiler +k i Chicago, Sept, 4—The Bocing|they think their equipment needs|octaves of vibrations produced by|Sives i ' System has 53 veteran flyers on its| adjustment. sources of vital light waves such as|® detachable post card for report-|- MINNEAPOLIS routes, the average time in the air Demonstrated in 1876 tae saint: pas fir, ing mosquitoes to the department. Dt .. ? a \\" Dak ta P C : of which is 4400 hours. The senior| The first use of gas for. cooking Mckee Hitide pcre eee WHERE THE’ Guesr Is Kine” \) ana- 0 ower Vo. " J, S. airmail pilot, E. Hamilton Lee, i t ial : Seige ; has flown a million miles, and has| Woes demonstration at the Centeniet| »vatural gas again serves a great| NEGROIS GAS VETERAN \ i Bismarck, North Dakota had thousands of hours in the air.| but it was some years before the pe in hot water heating. For| Cairo, Il. Sept. 4—Alley Gardner, Largest Hoiel in the Northwest, ( Included among the veterans is one| use of gas for cooking became popu-| hot water 24 hours a day all that is/a negro, has been in the employ of the 4 Rovesaad with 10,000 hours, one with 8,000/lar. Not until 1895 was there any|required is to open the faucet. In) Cairo Gas company for 60 ‘years. with Radio in Every m an \ \ hours, two with 7,000 hours, nine] great use of gas for cooking. the wash room, the bath room and| During the last 30 years he has been every other modern convenience. | i with 6,000 hours and 12 with 5,000. Tt has been only in the last few|the kitchen there is always an abun-|employed in the distribution depart- \ Sa Srl sare years that the great strides have|dance of hot water at the turn of/ment. Without Alley’s assistance it “Best Beps IN THE WORLD” / Prune growers of Napa county,|been made in beautifying the gas the faucet. ‘ would be difficult to locate many of Cal. hhave fixed wages at $3 a ton range. Though the kitchen has been a Gas for Heating Home epee sai erin canna eod — Bxcellent Cafes. } ‘or picking an cents'an hour for!made smart and stylish the stove in generations past men were con- | we! <A 6 — tree shakers. \heretofore did not lend itself to any | tent iy huddle around a stove for|essary to keep records and maps. Entertainment Daily. Garage One block (diagonally) south of Fovhay Tower in B-Line Boilers When the Gas Company - oN Heats Your Home , ‘The Hoine of The Bismarck Tribune ee Your Pup Can z Natural Gas Aids in Production Be Y. of Modern Printing Asoage 3 ar Furnace Man ‘y * When The Bismarck Tribune was established in 1872, coal was first used, then with the advent of the type-setting machine, the . gasoline burner furnished the heat to melt lead and cast plates— NOW TODAY—Nearly sixty: years after the first Tribune was f by printed, comes NATURAL GAS to give greater efficiency to the ; stereotyping and plate casting departments. ‘ fer anda - ne Smnen the atte alr Bryant eutomelie Gas Beeline initia argece gee : 5 ; i ine. A single match is the en 's kin- : The Mechanical Departments of The Tribune are among Bis- dine. gots light in the fall, turn it out in the spring. marek’s greatest users of Natural Gas. ; and enjoy comfortable, never-fluctuating warmth dur- North Dakota’s Oldest Newspaper welcomes this new epoch— ing the long intervening winter months. Clean, care-\ the arrival of a supply of Natural Gas for the metropolis of. the free, completely automatic. In the job printing departments, natural gas also hasite place. : Tens of thousands of Bryant owners ‘ The Tribune maintains the Largest Job Printing Platt in can enthusiastically testify that Norte Dakota. State, county, bank, elevator and general com- i : / be gtimnele sang fe Mg: Anise pa mercial printing are produced. ae } pes tiayy home owner.” e 4 in ‘ Fr * a q : ' The Bismarck Tribune Company Sag oe | — PHONE 32 : ‘ Fagan -Andrews. Co. Printers - Binders - Stationers - Publishers North Daketa’s Pioneer Printing Plant

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