The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 11, 1917, Page 2

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BISMARCK DAILY ‘TRIBUNE. - A CLEAR COMPLEXION dy Cheeks—Sparkling Eyes Od Wo aie oe ave WINS ANOTHER Says Dr. Edwards, ‘4 Well-Known Ohio Physician | Dr. F, M. Edwards for.17: years treated ‘gcores of women for liver and bowel k ailments, During these years he: Bave to. his patients a Brescription mnie ee a! a l-known vegetable ingredients mix Frank Johnson, Fotmerly of First with olive oil, Seraing them Dr. Edwards’ National Bank, Made Serg- Olive Tablets, You will know them by their olive color. eant at Camp Dodge OPPORTUNITY FOR DRAFT liver and bowels, wiich cause a normal i action, carrying off the waste and poigon- ous matter in one’s system, : If you have a pale face, sallow look, dull MEN TO BECOME LEADERS cyes, pimples, coated tongues, headaches, 4) prises in the Eldorado state, is here That rapid advancement is within listless, no-good fecling, all ut of sorts, reach of the worthy in Uncle Sam's Pawards? Olive Tablets nightly for a time national army is indicated by a:copy and note the pleasing results, of a Des Moines paper received here!" ‘Thousands of women as well as men advising that Corp. Frank .J. Johnson, ' take Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tabl the suc- who was a member of Burleigh coun- cessful substitute for calomel—now and ty’s first five per cent, has been pro- then just to kecp in the pink of condition. moted by Commander Plummer of. 10¢ and 25c per box. _ All druggists. Camp Dodge to be sergeant. z ‘Mr. Johnson, up to the time he was drafted, had been employed by the m First National bank of Bismarck. He cancii went with Burleigh county's four i second lieutenants as.va- Applications for ad- on to the camps will-be recefved n Oct. 15 and Dec. 1. Thé age made corporal in the’ limits are 21 to 40 for enlisted and p. Now, at the rec-. 21 to 31 for college men. Not.more ommendation of Captain Quigley, he than 10 per cent of the enlisted is advanced another step, with’a sub-| strength of any of the military or- stantial increase in pay. | gani ions named. may ‘be recom- May Become Officers. | mended for admission to the, camps. Frank Johnson is one of the many, New recru not memibers of any members of the: national: army who} organized di n, may be reéom- has in him caliber from. which Uncle; mended to the number of not more Sam will manufacture ‘commissioned ; than‘ 1.7 per cent of-the total, which rcers at the third series’ of office! is the quota permitted army divisions. ing camps, to begin Jan. and Training cam will be established which will be open only to enlisted | Jan. 5 to April.5 in each regular and men of the regular army, national ! national army and national guard divi- guard, national army and graduates | sion, one each in the Philippines, and undergraduates of schools and col- | Panama and Hawaii, and one! each at leges w an a COUTS Fort Bl ; Fort, Sam Houston, military Tex., a ia, camps are primarily for enlisted men, rried on de- 2,490 college men will be admitted: ndents at train- The agricultural college is, the only s, receiving the pay of their North Dakota institution whose grad-: rank. College men selected: will be uates and undergraduate: eligible. quired toe! for the term ‘of ‘the Enlisted and college men who suc-: war, will receive $30 pey“month during cessfully pass the examinations to be training,.and if not commisstoned at given at the close of these training . the end of that time must serve out camps will be recommended for com- their enlistment. Calumet Baking Powder costs half what you pay for “Trust Brands.” That isa big saving. And you make even a bigger sav- ing when you use it—as you use half the amount generally called for by other Baking Powders— ‘only a level teaspoonful to a cup of flour. Calumet has the most leavening power and is so well made that ‘it keeps its strength, When you use: - BAKING POWDER you are certain. of, best’ results—light, tasty, | whole- j some pies, cakes, biscuits, etc. There is no loss. Things made with Calumet stay fresh, moist and tender. Calumet is a perfectly manufactured. baking powder —sold at a moderate price, It costs less than high priced’ trust brands. ~ It is‘: more economical to use than the cheap big-can kind. Try it— And save a lot both ways. Calumet contains only such ingredients as have been approved officially by the U. S. Food Authorities, HIGHEST SWANS TT 7 WHEN YOU WHER YOU USE IT k All Who Enroll At The do so under guarantee of tory position or tuition fees refunded. Later we may nor be able to enroll students under this inducement. é All who wish to attend evening school should call to arrange at once. For rarticulars write G. M. LANGUM, PRES. Rismarek. North Dakota , These tablets are wonder-workers.on the | in 1879 to clerk’ for-his brother, John Left, Bismarck A Clerk; Comes ~ Back Bank King Chris Yegen, Brother of - Capital City Pioneer Business: Man, Here for. Visit Chris Yegen,.who came to Bismarcl: Yegen, and who returns to the cap- ital city one of Montana's ‘financial giants, head ofa’ great string of banks and other important — enter- renewing old acquaintanceships. Chris Yegen..came. to Bismarck in 1897 direct from Switzerland, and with very little capital ‘save a sturdy con- stitution, a‘ large volume of ambition, a clear head and .an acute vision. John. Yegen,, who, had_ preceded. his younger prother to America, was one of the capital city’s first business men, and‘ when Chris reached Bis- marek, he found John already well established,, a frontier merchant , owning. the only. bakery on jope and several other paying business establishments. Chris remained ‘in Bismarck two years, and then decided to do some. pioneering for himself. With the small amount of. money .he had saved up, he forged onward to Montana, first locating at Billings. Now, after 86 years in Montana, he returns to Bismarck as_ president of the Ana- conda, National bank, which occupies the Yegen building, seven stories ‘high and one of the finest ‘business structures in the-state; and head of other strong banking institutions -in Billings, Butte and Gardiner, whose combined resources are around four millions. In addition Mr. Yegen and his brother, P. Yegen, who is associated with him jn, all ot these enterprises, own department stor oftice : build- | ings and other valuab! jusiness prop- jerties in Lillings and a number. of other Montana, towns. A handsomely engraved circular advertising. the; Yegen. Bros, bank holdings, bears on, its face a lithograph ‘of Klosters, { i and home of Yegen Bros.—Switzer- land, a republic since the year 1307, is the original home of, the savings bank,” which well illustrates the‘ Yeg- en bros.’ attitude toward world. de- mocracy and ‘other: things. ‘FROZEN CORN MAKES EXCELLENT ENSIAGE South Dakota Agronomist Re- lieves Fears of Farmers Witir Nipped Crops Brookings, S. D., Uct. 11.—The use {of frozen corn for silage is urged by Prof. C. Larson of the state agricul- tural college, who declares that frost | does not deprive the corn of any of jits value as ensilage and that when winter comes the livestock will “hop. {to it.” Thousands of, acres of, late {corn have Leen frozen-in North and ; South Dakota, where forage of all | kinds is almost unobtainable, and Prof. Larson’s announcement will be good news to hundreds of formers. $35,000. FOR FIXTURES Hanna’s New Hotel. to Be Best Furnished on. Slope Mandan, N. D., Oct. 11.—Thirty-five thousand dollars have ‘been expend.ad on fixtures and fyrpiture for ex-Gov- ernor Hanna’s new: hotel, the Lewis & Clark, which will “be opened xt} ‘Christmas by Keller & Boyd, maa-! jagers of the Waldorf and Annex ho- jtels at Fargo and the Cataract hotel jat Sioux Falls, S. D. The hostelry | | will easily eclipse any: corapetitor west |of the Missouri. SLACKER LISTS COMING Burleigh County Enjoys Unwel- Switzerland, noted as. ‘The ‘birthplace |, ESN ‘ leadership of the Firestone Super Cord has been won ‘ solely on construction producing, unequaled: strength, ide durability and flexible action. The body is built of walls “of stout:cord, Each cord imbedded in pure gum, ne two cords ever touching, to cause friction. The cushion (which is uncer ‘tread to absorb shocks) is a thick layer of pttre Zum. The tread is tough and thick, The beads which hold the tire to the rim. ‘are specially reinforced. The side wall is-also reinforced, Ziving ‘extra atren3th apainst rim-cut, and raising, bendin3, point cafely “high. Users of Firestone Cord Tires are getting, the highest ‘ ‘average mileage enjoyed by car owners. : cross section ] at your dealer’s Theat motorists © find extra'values © in Firéstone Tires . is proved by the fact’ that’ our sales increased 72 per cent this’ year up to Sept, 1st.’ Our total business this ~ year will, exceed’ $60,000,000. wey i -Daniel. Matejek 1 Elgin, ‘N: D.; Oct. 11.—Daniel Mate-; vicinity, is dead, He was a pion er resident of this“section, and his pas ing is mourned by the old settlers. | PLAN MINOT CAMPAIGN Bankers Meet to Boost Second Liberty Loan Sales | Minot, N. O., Oct. 11.—C. J. Clark of Crosby, R. H. Farmer of Flaxton, J. C. Peters of Mohall, H. H. Berg of Towner and: R. E. Barron of Minot,’ representing Divide, Burke, Renville, McHenry and Ward countie tively, met here with District Cha man M.'R. Porter to plan the second liberty loan campaign for the Minot! district. i come Distinction “Slacker lists,” containing names of | | men who failed to report for examina- ' tion and ‘upon whose ‘head a bounty of $50 has been placed, as deserters from | ; the United States army, are beginning | to arrive at the adjutant general’s of- fice. Burleigh county. enjoys the un- | welcome distinction of having one of the longest lists yet received, some- thing over 50 delinquents being re- ported by the local board. TRIBAL DANCES HELPED | Ladies of Sioux County Red Cross Make Nice Sum © Ft. Yates, N. D., Oct. 11.—Tribal dances and other novelties together | with the booth conducted at the an- | nual Indian fair netted the Sioux Coun- |ty Red Cross chapter $2:4.45. The | women of the chapter had charge of |the successful enterprise. Robert | High Eagle and. Harvey Ear Ring were in charge of the Indian events. | WAS THE REAL THING iK. J. Davenport Searched; Burg- lar’s Tools Found Minot, N. D., Oct. 11.—Pleading guil- j ty to robbing the Madson & Bugge} store at Foxholm, K. J. Davenport | was sentenced by Judge Leighton, to | serve 15 months in the state peniten- tiary. Davenport was captured at Des Lacs with a complete burglar’s kit in his possession. |\JOHN RED BEAN HAS BAD‘: REAN. HELD AS DESERTER AT YATES) Fort Yates, N. D. Oct. 11.— John Red Bean, a Cannonball In- dian, who jumped the reservation a year ago ‘and went to Canada, where he enlisted with the domin- ion army, was arrested while visit- ing friends here and is held at the agency guard house as a deserter. Younr Indy experieacel in offer | work. Permanent position. Aoply 5 ©. © PEDOQOOOOE OOOO) Cough Nearly Gone 3! in 24 Hours That's” th 1 experiones with “ehls home-made remedy. Coste litt!e—try ft. ; Anyone who-tries this pleasant tast- ing ‘home-made cough , syrup, will quickly understand why it §. used in ' more homes inthe United State: Canada than‘any other cough re! The way it takes hold of an obstinate cough, giving immediate relicf, will make | you regret, that -you never tried it be- ore. It is a truly dependable cough ; remedy that should be kept handy every home, to use at the first sign of & cough during the night or day time. | Any druggist can supply you with | 234 ounces, of Pinex “(60 eents worth). | Pour this into a pint bottle and fil! tho bottle with plain granulated sugar ' syrup. The total cost is about 65 cents | and you-have a full ‘pint of the mos) | efiective remedy you ever us7d. | i i The quick, lasting relief you ect from this excellent cough: syrup will reail7 j surprise you. It promptly heals th» inflamed. membranes that line the throas and air passages, stops the annoyin: throat tickle, loosens the phlegm, an s00n your couch.stops entirely len did for bronchitis, croup, whoopin and bronchial asthma. Pinex is-a highly concentrated com- found of Norway pine extract, and famous the world over for its hea efiect. on the membranes, To avoid disapnointment as! ounces of Pinex” with full and don’t accent anything e! entee of absolute satisfaction or moncy promptly refunded goes awvith this 1 aration The Vinex Co, Tt. \. FREE ENLARGEMENTS We will give free of charge an enlargment of any one of your film negatives with ev- |) ery $5.00 worth of kodak werk. Standard prices and 24 hour service. RIVERSIDE STUDIO Mott, N. D. !E, Eergeson & Son. 10 11 3t | i LR y | ft will show you "the extra mileage in Firestone Fabrice Tires 3% inch actual size Elgin Pioneers Mourn Passing of Number of 4 jek, aged 87, the.oldest. farmer in this state insurance commissioner ¢ tha Akron, Chio MORE RUBBER BETWEEN LAYERS. protection against internal friction, greater resiliency. THICK CUSHION STOCK. More resiliency, protection ‘apainst tread separation and stone bruise. REINFORCE- MENT IN SIDE WALL. Greaterstrength at bead. Firestone dealers will show you cross section of the newest output, with features that add more miles to Most Miles per Dollar, FIRESTONE TIRE AND RUBBER COMPANY “Tse TOUGH TREAD ives longer surface wear, Added Branches and Dealers Everywhere mission Are Pending. ii joa com een received by the qui Reports have | nination of the American Band- “ames. two years. ness, But yoxy pipe, will tell you more about VELVET thana page of print. ents, the com i to do busine cota: join-! + ETTIN’ up in the air may take a flyin’ man to the top of his profession, but‘it’s a mighty poor policy for the rest of us. Thar’s nothin’ like a ipe of VELVET to help a fe!- k both fec: on the groakk ogni i For a Calm, Cool Smoke —there is nothing like VELVET. There is nothing hot or hasty about VELVET, either in its making or its smoking. Every grain of VELVET that ‘goes into your pipe has been aged in wooden hogsheads for at least Those two years give to VELVET its mildness, its mellowness, its cool smooth- a, Wiscon:, ‘Titte and ‘Trust :Co: of. New York city, 7 Sterling-Fire Insurance Co. -of, In- nd Up! dianapolis and the Home Insurance “| ‘oX. cf Salt Lake City for admissicr, per North Dakota are pending withthe in the state’s| state insurance department. .

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