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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1931 [______Ofrcee and Leading eurcin oth ite Rowson IURGESPRECAUTION | WITH NATURAL CAS Certain Ill Effect Will Result From Carelessness, Health Head Declares | Exercise ofscaution in the use of] natural gas is urged by Dr. A. A. Whittemore, state health officer, in a health article issued Tuesday. Natural gas, he said, is regarded by the federal bureau of standards as ‘the most healthful and least injurious of any fuel which is used, but that ill effects may result from carelessness. “Natural gas,” Dr. Whittemore states, “is known to have certain ill f |effects on the human system, most if not all of which are preventable by if use of proper precautions. In its raw state, it is non-poisonous ex- ‘cept in cases where enough gas is ‘Trost Bldg. resent to cause suffocation. . ° Sa npn, x DAK. Pictured above is the Bismarck-Mandan Scottish Rite quartet, which is es presenting music: appropriate to the different degrees being ene | —————_—_————— during the annual reunion here. From left to right: Gilbert W. Stewart, ‘ Henry Halverson, Walter C. ‘Tostevin, Arthur J. Arndt, and George H| Use the Want Ads ==) - PERCE Investors Mortgage Security Co. F. A. Lahr Phone 1660 E. V, Labr First Floor Dakota National Bank ARCHIE 0. JOHNSON Yunior Warden, Lodge of Perfection ALFRED B. WELCH GEORGE M. CONSTANS m Senior Warden, Ledge of PerfectionSenior Warden, Chapter Bose Crpix Junior Warden, Chapter Rose Croix [eae consumers of na- tural gas, Dr. Whittemore said. This} supply comes from 45,000 wells cover- i] | ing an area of 15,000,000 acres. |New England 0. E. S. Names New Officers New England, N. D., Nov. 10.—At the meeting of the Cannonbail cha: x that follow FIRE ter, O. E. 8, Tuesday night, the fol- . lowing officers were elected for the ensuing year: Worthy matron, Mrs. Thomas Gai- lup; associate matron, Mrs. Lena El- ALFRED 0. HENDERSON HAROLD B. PARSONS LUTHER E. BIRDZELL WILLIAM L. NEUSSLE Master of Ceremonies, First Lieutenant Commander, Preceptor, Consistory i Council of Kadosh j IRES in stores, factories and other commercial buildings are followed by dead months. Frade stops—customers go elsewhere for goods—expenses pile up while the building is being replaced or repaifed. It is sound basiness to insure a continuance of your normal profit—and dividends—during the non-earning period following a fire. The insurance that gives this guarantee is called Business Ia- terruption (Use and Occu- pancy) insurance. Ask your Stock Fire Insurance agent to explain it. STOCK FIRE INSURANCE provides and supports many services that reduce the probability of either direct or indirect fire losses, but as long as destruction continues there will be suspended business activities. You should provide this kind of protection. To End Constipation When bad breath, or a coated tongue, biliousness:or headaches warn of constipation, don't take ‘violent purgatives. There’s no use when a candy Cascaret will stop the trouble in a jiffy; will cleanse your system Pleasantly, and completely. ‘The relief you get so promptly from. Cascarets is lasting. Cascarets are ; made from cascara, a.substance which = r gy : j medical authorities agree actually ™ 4 ae trengthens the bowel muscles. So Cascarets are a blessing to old folks with weakened bowels; to chil- dren; to anyone in need of establish- ing regular bowel habits. Ten cents a box—all drug stores.—Advertisement. Ht Stock Five Insurance Companies are represented by Capable Agents in your community THE NATIONAL’ BOARD OF FIRE UNDERWRITERS 85 Jobm Street, NEW YORK CHICAGO, 222 West Adams Street . SAN FRANCISCO, Merchants Exchange Bidg, A National Orgayizatien of Stock Fire Insurance Companies Established in 1866 ALEXANDER G. BURR W. 8. CASSELMAN Minister of State, Consistory Pioneer in Masonry and Scottish Rite Worker WALTER F. CUSHING GILBERT HAUGEN Mason More Than Half a Century Secretary of Scottish Rite Bodies FRANK EVERTS Chef During Reunion JOHN PARKINSON Almoner of Scottish Rite Bodies F. A. LAHR Godfather of Local Scottish Rite ‘Treasurer of Scottish Rite Bodies This Is Not A a atl PARAMOUNT THEATRE ‘Thrills vie with romance in “Riders of The Purple Sage,” gripping Fox outdoor drama which sweeps on to this theatre's screen beginning Wed- neaday. A mountain avalanche, a huge ranch destroyed by fire, a stampede of fear-maddened cattle together with & heart-stirring love story, feature this talkie version of Zane Grey's % ae eeze of rpes ee ‘ou'll tingle at the deeds of dari “Lassiter,” portrayed by a O'Brien, who rescues winsome Mar- Querite Churchill in the role of Jane from the persecutions of Noah Beery, who plays the unscrupu- Tous Judge Dyer. . The picture was actually made in the country of which Zane Grey wrote, and Director Hamilton Mac- and his company spent sever- al weeks on eansae th. @ scenic wild~ erness many miles from Flagstaff in Arizona. f At the Movies i CAPITOL THEATRE For sheer ups and downs, disillu- its and heartbreaks, few tales of fiction are as interesting as the life story of J. Walter Ruben who direct- ed RKO-Radio Pictures’ “The Public Defender,” starring Richard Dix at the Capitol Theatre tomorrow. This young man—he is scarcely past fhis thirties—began his professional life in New York City, his birthplace, at the age of eleven when he played a stage son to his real mother, Ruth ‘Walters. This was, for both charitable and wise reasons, his Sire and last Ee Pearance on any stage. The Rubens Judiciously decided on a higher edu- cation for young J. Walter, and the boy went to Peekskill Academy, then to DeWitt Clinton high school and finally to Columbia university. in his junior year, Ruben heard the siren call of literature and left col- | aflutter. immediately to scale the li- terary heights, he became desperate, | he says, and turned to press agentry| 05 2 last resort. He managed, how- ever, to save $50, left the publicity business and turned to rewriting his | discarded vaudeville sketches. | A few of these were produced, then more. At the height of this affluence he was placed under contract by the | Fox Film Company, for whom he} wrote successful scenarios three years | | running. |New England Will | Open Library Soon | New England, N. D, Nov. 10.—The| | public library established at New England by the American Legion | 14, it was announced today by Mrs. J. A. Elliott. - Two large bookcases built by mem-/| bers of the American Legion, who! are assisting in starting this library, housed for the present in the Ameri- can Legion rooms, are filled with do- nated books and two more bookcases will now be erected to care for the other volumes now coming in. This week Mrs. Edna LaMoure Waldo, Bismarck, donated several volumes to the new library. Mrs. N. , M. Heart of Orange, N. J., also help- ed with the gift of a Mbrary of books, Charles Simon, assistant at- torney general, this week made a very, liberal donation including some law! sia | The Truth About | Rhematisum | The truth is that within 24 hours after you start taking the efficient prescritpion called Allenru uric acid Polson starts to leave your body. Within 48 hours pain, agony, and | distress are gone—you're happy again | and back on the job. You're simply fooling yourseif {when you stick to makeshift pain , deadeners and relievers—unless uric acid goes—rheumatism | you. | Allenru is positively guaranteed by Store and druggists everywhere to do just as this notice states or money back—a generous bottle for 85 cents.—Advertisement. stays with | Hall's books as well as his fiction library. Final arrangements for the open- ing will be made at the next regular meeting of the Auxiliary on Nov. 12. Aviation Inspector | Plans Examinations Fargo, Nov. 10.—(?)—Lester J. Or- cutt, state and federal aeronautical inspector stationed in Fargo, will conduct examinations and inspections at Jamestown Tuesday. Inspections will be held at four other places later in the month: Fargo, Nov. 16; Bismarck, Nov. 18; Nov. 21. MAJORITY OF AGE People over 21 years old of voting age in the United States since 1920 have increased in number by 19.8 per cent to a total of 72,943,624, the U. 5. Census Bureau reports. TO THE POLICYHOLDERS OF THE PRUDENTIAL [th td COMPANY OF AMERICA is hereby given that a meeting of 0, policyholders of STk PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA will be held at the Home Office of said Coi Auxiliary post will be opened Nov.’ Minot. Nov. 20; and Grand Forks ' ' Book Lovers Attention Special Offer The Way of Smiles By J. W. Foley Red Leather - Flexible- Cover Postpald..any. place in the. U.S; each $0c. Send money order or stamps with order. Bismarck Tribune Printers_- Stationers - Publishers BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA Cigarette Test These three men are just three average customers” Do you know for. certain that the average customer does not have to feel this way in your, store? The customer who can distinguish colors and values in your store will be a satisfied customer --- he will come back. Better Store Lighting WILL BRING BACK OLD CUSTOMERS — IT WILL ATTRACT NEW ONES North Dakota Power & Light Co. Bismarck Mandan Dickinson’