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Bismarck daily tribune. [volume] (Bismarck, Dakota [N.D.]) 1881-1916, March 01, 1910, Image 3

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COMETS TAIL NOT
SERIOUS MENACE
ASTRONOMER SAYS THERE 16 NO
DANGER FROM POISONOUS
GASSES IN THE TAIL OP
HALLEY'S COMET.
Spokane, Wash., Feb. 28.—"Fore
casts by so-called scientists In var.
ious parts of the country that the
gases in the tail of Bailey's comet
will presently poison mankind, or
cause other calamities, may' properly
te termed 'high pressure hot air
currents.'"
Father A cams, S. J., profess of
astrollout at Gonzaga college Sio
kave, mt-'de the foregoing observation
in Mferring to statements attributs'l
oo:»rveri* In California ind else
where.
Halley's comet has been sizzling
around its ordained orbit century af
ter century, just as its creator design
ed it to do," said Father Adams, add
ing: "Were there any devastating
elements in the appendage of the vis
itor humanity would have been ex
terminated regularly every 76 years.
'It seems that such incidents in
earthly affairs would naturally at
tract some attention. They might
even have a slight tendency to affect
the increase of population and check
A
the progress^ of human events gen
erally. Very little suspicion along
this line is sufficient antidote for
sensational predictions as to. Halley's
comet, even though they are made by
alleged scientists."
Father Adams claims he has defi
nitely located the comet, having seen
it through a telescope the night of
February 22, saying:
"The moon is so bright just now
that it is difficult to catch the light
from anything else, but the comet
showed fairly well. There were lit.
tie streaks out from the edges that I
judge to be evidences of the tail.
The comet may be visible to the nak
ed eye early in March at the speed
it is traveling, but not sooner. To
locate it, take the line formed! by
the two lower stars of the constella
tion Orion and follow it north to a
point just above the planet Saturn.
On that line above, and slightly west
of Saturn the comet should be found,
but not without at least a four inch
glass."
HAIR VIM.
A certain relief from dandruff, fall
ing hair and scalp irritation. Simple
in compound, delicately perfumed,
imparting vim and lustre to the hair.
Ladies find it a refreshing and deli
cate dressing. Does (J^*
not stain or dye. Man- ^JjfLn&i/A
ufactured and for sale 7
by j^auat^
Try the Tribune want columns.)
Fourt Street,
Ladies' and Misses'
Man Tailored Suits
ASH REHEARING IN
BURKE raUNTY CASE
ATTORNEYS ASK THE SUPREME
COURT FOR A RE-REARING,!
CLAIMING THAT CORRECT
COUNT SHOWS NEW COUNTY
LOST.
Mlnot, Feb. 28.—Claiming that the
supreme court in subtracting cer
tain votes which were thrown out in
the Burke county division case erred
in their figuring the attorneys who
have been acting on behalf of those
opposed to the division have applied
for a rehearing.
It is their claim that tine correct
figures will show that Burke county
lost by ten votes.
The report that was current last
week to the effect that the notice
of election was never published has
proved to be untrue, but an error in
the publication has been discovered.
On the ballot the description read
west of range 87, including township
164-163-162, west of range 88, town
ship 161, west of range 89, townships
160 and 159. In the printed notice
of election the description reads
west of range 87, townships 164-163
162 and west of range 88, including
townships 161-160-159. This includes
Ladies' and Misses' Man Tailored Suits in colors
and black, Jackets, satin and silk lined,. For this
sale we offer following values,
$20.00, $25,00 and $27.50 Suits at $ 9 7 5
$30.00, $35.00, $37.50 and $40.00 Suite at.. $ 1 2 7 5
Ladies' Fur Jackets
Ladies' Fur Jackets, Pony Coats,
Plush and Fur Lined Coats are offered
at
One-Half Price
BI8MARCK DAILY TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 1, 19 10.
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All Infants' and Children's Coats go for Half Price during this sale
This Sale Is for a Few Days Only
A. W. Lucas Company
'Eimdale and Spense townships in the
I new county and the village of Ken
Inaston.
It is, however, believed that it is
'too late to take any action on ibis
phase of the matter.
The rehearing will probably be
brought up in a short time.
FEED AND POULTRY SUPPLIES
Ground Feed, $1.40 per 100 lbs $25
per ton.
Ground Corn, $1.70 per 100 lbs.
Whole Shelled Corn, $1.50 per 100
lbs.
Oil Meal, $3 per 100 lbs.
Wheat Screenings, $1.40 per 100
lbs.
IMixed Poultry Food, $1.60 per 100
lbs.
Chick Food, 2 cents per lb.
Baby Chick Food, 2% cents per lb.
Crushed Shells, $1 per 100 lbs.
Mica Crystal Grits, $1.50 per 100
lbs.
Charcoal, 4 cents per Db. $3.50 per
100 lbs.
Buckeye Incubator prices on appli
cation.
OSCAR H. WILL CO.
Desolate.
Lawyer—Am I to understand that
your wife left your bed and board?
Uncle Ephraim—Not 'xactly, boss. She
dun tuk mab bed an' bo'd along wif
her.—Puck.
"Fight today's temptation as it
comes" is good advice. And if it
seems to be only trifling fight it the
harrier.
Special Alteration Sale of
Ladies9 Suits and Coats
Owing to necessary changes and moving of our Ready-to-Wear Department, which has outgrown its present quarters, and
not wishing to move a number of Suits and Coats, we offer them at prices less than manufacturers' cost, at less than the making
or cost of material. These are all new suits in all the new fall, winter and early spring shades.
Ladies' and Misses' Fall,
Winter and Early Spring Coats
Ladies' and Misses Fall, Winter and Early
Spring Coats in black and colors, in fine Kersey,
Tweeds and fancy mixtures and diagonals.
$15.00. $17.50. $20.00 and $25.00 Coats at. $ 9 7 5
$27.50. $30.00, S32.50 and 535.00 Coats at. $ 1 2 7 5
Small Furs and Muffs
One.Hal Off
Ladies* Black Astrakhan Capes, worth
$15.00 and $17.50 special at
$5.00
Aids Nature
The treat success of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis
covery in curing weak stomachs, watted bodies, weak
lungs, and obstinate and lingering coughs, is based on
the recognition of the fundamental truth that "Golden
Medical Discovery" supplies Nature with body-build
ing, tissue-repairing, muscle-making materials, in con
densed and concentrated form. With this help Nature
supplies the uecessary strength to the stomach to digest
food, build up the body and thereby throw off lingering
obstinate coughs. The "Discovery" re-establishes the
digestive and nutritive organs in sound health, purifies
and enriches the blood, and nourishes the nerves—in
short establishes sound vigorous health.
It your dealer otter* eometblaj **lut as tfoosf,"
it is probmbly bettor FOR HIM—It paym bettor.
But you are thinking ot the euro not tbo profit, so
there*m nothlni "/uat a* iood" tor you. Say mo.
Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, In Plain English or, Med
icine Simplified, 1008 pages, over 700 illustrations, newly revised up-to-date
Edition, paper-bound, sent for 21 one-cent stamps, to cover cost of mailing
enly. Cloth-bound, 31 stamps. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
The Curious Pair.
Mrs. Rubba—I wonder why that wo
man keeps watching me so? Mr. Rub
ba—Perhaps she's trying to find out
why you are staring at her.—Philadel
phia Press.
Pretty Slew.
Howell—Rowell is pretty slow?
Powell—Slow? He'll make a snail
look as if it had been exceeding the
speed limit.—New York Press.
Bismarck, N. Dak.
THRU
DACOTAH ZEPHYR CREAM
A pleasing and healing cream for
cfoapped or roughened skin. Espec
ially delightful after shaving—allying
inflammation and leaving a sense of
coolness to the face. Antiseptic and
healing, Zephyr Cream is not greasy
—Gloves may be im- (Jf^m
mediately worn after ^J****
using. Price 50 icents.
Mfgd. only by

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