The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 30, 1917, Page 2

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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE Rauhd : TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1917. in the capital city, the name of Saka- ql Powoeoorosocorerwww weer e ewww ooo www won wow wo weeccccce North Dakota Educators havea, the brave agian woman s0| 5 blazed the trail into the northwest | . Ti Hi 0; t i it t during the time of the Lewis and oO ave ppor unt ry o Clark expedition, immortalized for all feu } ry time for her bravery and endurance, ' 4 } ‘ Hear Indian Songstress is recalled. The statue of Sakakawea i and her child on the state capitol! Qn Head and'Neck, ltched Terribly, Charles Wakefield Cadman’s new In-| “Shanewis” is really 4 Baychologicel ieee is ee S the tributes paid to) Scratched and Became Sore Erup- | ”” onl: tly | study of the polished, highly educat is brave woman. . . oon eet one eed feemee Indian girl and the race problem in- Has Beautiful Voice. tions. Lost Rest At Night. -Had written, has been accepted by the Met’; 101764 by a paleface lover. Princess| princess T'sianina possesses a mez:| tO Have Hair Clipped. ropolitan Grand Opera company Of! Tsianina will assist the Metropolitan | 2 voice of exceptional warmth and createed f : - New York city and will be given its management in the stage settings and | color and gives an interpretation to| + = bs l Wea acu aig event rene initial production by the greatest | costuming. her songs which is delightfully new | Cate but with me oes The uoable songbirds of America. The signed con-! Coming Significant. and pleasing. She is described as sures with itching, then a tract from the Metropolitan manage It is significant that the contract for! pezutiful, with a strong, proud, free Fash. Broka Out mostly ear . ment reached Mr. Cadman Monday in! the first Indian opera to be produced | beauty that differs from her paleface Tag head andson iy neck? Fargo, where he and Princess Tsian-| by the greatest aggregation of sing-| sister as the wild rose differs from Ititched terribly and caused ina appeared in concert last evening.| ers in the world should be received in| the cultivated one. Tsianina, pro- so much scratching that it Mr. Cadman and Princess Tsianina | North Dakota, the state made historic | nounced “Chi-nce-nah,” is Indian for became sore eruptions and will be at the Auditorium on Friday|by the American Indian. The com-|“\ild Flower.” I lost a good deal of rest at evening, and Bismarckers and ‘Mis-| ing of one of their number to the cap- The composer and Princess Tsian- night. 1 had to have my souri slope folk will be given the op-j ital city of this state as an artist of} ina were greeted with a large audi- ‘-- hair clipped tight to my portunity of hearing one of the fore-| national repute lends a romantic at-| ence in Fargo last evening and were (—— head and the rest becam* most composers of the day. mosphere to the event that her pale] given quite an ovation. The princess very lifeless and dry. The lyric of the opera is woven} face sister could not well create. was entertained while in that city by| ‘Then I read of Cuticura Soap and ey? around the life of Princess Tsianina; When‘ one thinks of Tsianina’s ap-| Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Campbell, who | Ointment and was advised to try them and was written at her suggestion.| pearance in North Dakota, especially | are intimate friends of people who en- | so I sent fora free sample. | fond the tertain the singer in California. sample such a help that I got several —__——_— cakes of Cuticura Soap and a box of the ‘Open evenings until further notice. | Ointment which I used until I was S. E. BERGESON & SON. healed. (Signed) Miss Florence Clarkes ) = Dodge Center, Minn., Oct.7, 1916, | k Cuticura Soap to cleanse and purify North Dakota Educators— 4 and Ointment to soothe and heal are not Convention Notes only wonderful healers but wonderful i preventives of skin troubles, , Greetings For Free Sample Each by Return . Mail address Doser Caticars, 5 7? Ss verywhere, FROM BATHGATE. Dent: Be Bosiee aoe Theo, G. Bucholz of Bathgate is here We take this opportunity to re- [fF the big convention. ’ 7 i idl: roach. || PLANK ON BOARD. ‘ mind vor of the rap a y SPPrOM C. C. Plank of Jamestown is one of ing holiday season and the spe- the well known educators who arriv- cial desirability of the photograph ff ¢d early to avoid the rush. as a holiday gift. FROM WAHPETON. - - : &E. Earle McCullough is the first aay . A o ‘ man from the southwestern part of : Nothing you friends can receive the state to report for the big do- , N will give as much pleasure as your ings. ; — | Photograph. FIRST LADY. Charlotte A: Jones of Cavalier en- any i i i Joys the distinction of being the first] qprig Y ecial . We are offering Z beantiful ing lady delegate to register for the con- ¢ Martineson has 30 Sp UNT h ° h ll t fi ad b t t . t of photographic styles especially }} vention. Officers on for Tonight and wherever you wish you'll not find better sui des‘gned for holiday gifts. ee 2 4 : SMITH IN CITY Tred. W. Smith of Bottineau, presi Tomorrow and overcoat values than shown here. We suggest an immediate ap- dent of the state agricultural and for-| ,, a ime: babk ithin Mi . ° . . TH ‘ me Sue) PW) csury. school, repicrosed bright, and| “Have a good tine, but keep within ilitary touches is the popular idea this fall. Theres peintuwent. early at the McKenzie. bounds,” is Big Chief Martineson’s : x - A a Crojnd Flow | NELSON ON DOT. message to the youngsters of P/1 | an easy drape in the designs, combined with military rae C. J. Nelson, superintendent of Bow-| “ump, = ° : ; ‘The boys can go as far as they like man schools, formerly superintendent| jie Dons can go,as far en thes ht | smartness in pockets, belts, and plaits. 4th Street. Phone 264 || #t Beach, was the first convention vis-| Chior of Bismarck’s police department, |, : a ; % ‘ : itor _ register at the Grand Pacific! ut there must be no destruction of We mention TEACHERS especially in this advertisement because they are, of ; roperty; no infringements of any- i H je North of Grand Theatre eaceee area ee here will bs a0: Gries all professional men, most keen to have the best for their money. They appreci. A. Se ono ane TAVEOR: licemen on the job tonight and to: ate value, courtesy and service. Lewis F, Crawford of Sentinel Butte, | police! i , Fea ne Phaser apenas riethes and ithe FE ibe aretally When you come in to see our clothing. ask to see a NETTLETON or WALK-OVER . 4 ’ poeta eons ara oF Sele Sian {patrolled every hour. These officers SHOE. You will also find here a striking exhibit of haberdashery; different ideas in shirts, began at 2 this afternoon. Mr. Craw-| have instructions to strictly enforce hats, gloves, neckwear arid everything chosen to give you satisfaction in style, quality and ford also’has a-place on the program| every law and ordinance, and boys value. You'll be delighted with this service, there’s none better. H | boe St di lof the N. Doan A. who do not behave stand a chance of fee ner Cua ding the night in the lock-up.” = : ont Leet Ark ur ony ge ee | HAND PRESSING, EXPERT REPAIRING, DRY CLEANING ; A popular feature of the informa-| many hallowe’ens in Bismarck as a oy Bop tion bureau at the Grand Pacific hotel| police officer and several others as : is the city map, drawn. by students of] boy himself. He believes in prepared- | the manual training department of the| ness, znd he has sworn in as special } : high school, of which 500 copies, with} policemen some of the best runners e e a directory of prominent points in Bis-| the city affords. For the small. boy 7 . marck, aré furnished by the city board| with ambitious designs on neighbors’ B of ‘education, ML property ’tis well to remember that WITH-IN-THE-LAW = CLOSED SUNDA YS ae Bhai it's better to be safe than sorry. . ; FOR RED CROSS FUND. This doesn’t mean that the boys are on The only sessions at which charg-| not to have any fun, but it does mean, = es for admission to those other than says Chief Chris, that they're to be members. of the association will be] decent with it. } made are.the general meetings Wed- Ec eo eee é . " istrict KNOCKED UNCLE SAM: ! F st sitting in the Ward county district | E£ SAM; | oe ta a Pale oman attend Te I j court, denying a writ of prohibition | ALMONT GEEMAN HELD; AS f fF RER ident W. S. Shaw of the Almont, N. D.,,Oct. 3).—Emil Keller, Vi moving Presid i readings or addresses from Walter. } ; ar is ap. Almont @ shar . ingud: —_— & Tri ft thi r hool of ora- city commission. Records in this ap-, Almont German, charged with insu tory and Dr. G'D. Strayer of Colum REMOVAL LAW 10 COME | peal were filed in the supreme court ordination as a resuit of his continued | WRITE TODAY and I will tell you of Tf) bia university, An admission fee of today. Hele ania ae A United ee | the simple home treatment for asthma SS fifty cents will be’ charged non-mem- | ; ed before United States Com! and bronchitis which has cured many ied bers for each ‘of these programs, and ‘i missioner Lantermann was held un-! after physicians and change of climate s oa . : Tol Oorae Giben celine we | AN IDEAL der $1,000 bail, which Keller turnish- | failed. I want you to try it at my ex- ‘ It is poor economy to save money urged to attend all the general and| The constitutionality of North Da- LIME TREATMENT 1 Gi. po answer to the next term of fed-| pense. Drop me a card and I'll mail ute . for those suffering from ¢ you a 25c sample bottle FREE. J, Thomassen, Box A-136, Des Moines, Towa. oe kota’s statute in general providing for Geo. the removal of county and municipal officers by the governor and in parti- | cular its application to the president of a city commission, who is not spe- cifically named in the statute, will be attacked in supreme court Nov. 6, FOR SALE—For the next three days| which date is set for argument of an will offer for sale the entire fur-| appeal from a decision of Judge Cole, nishings of my large rooming house. Inquire Mrs. Woodmansee, 411 Fifth street or call phone 273. 10-30-3 FOR RENT—Room in modern home; also sfx room house. 522 Second St. Phone 283. 10-30-6 LOST—Pin made of a 1910 50-cent + piece with raised head, between Finney’s drug store and 219 Ave. A. Leave at Tribune. 10-30-3 FOR RENT—Four room bungalow; well lighted, heated and water. Rea- TheyKilledthe Woman But Not the Spirit i Paar’ wetccem Raia Giles and cost of a small jar of ordinary cold cream t oe ’ station, gold watch, Roman figures,| } Bize 0, Swiss Movement. Phong | etneeenseeeeeeaenanentaentcteaeaemettetntneareeneneeted | | AUDITORIUM 628L. 10-30-3/ The juice of two fresh lemons ishes as freckles, sallowness, and tan! Open evenings until further notice.| StTained into a bottle containing three | and tate ideal skin softener and ; : S. E. BERGESON & SON. [ounces of orchard white makes ta i ronic or pulmonary and bronchial trouble: i coughs or colds, is | ECKMAN’S ALTERATIVE The Calcium preparation which may be taken by the average person without dis- turbing digestion. An efficient tonic and tissue builder. Contains no Alcohol, Nare # . ~~ by‘ substituting something inferior but wouldn’t ROR ee ou like to save on cost if you could pet something r? You can get a better roof for less money if you put on Certain-teed Roofing . Before its merits were recognized, roll roofing was as amoreor lesstemporary roof—but now CERTAIN-TEED hasdemonstrated that it is not onl a most du rable roof, but also semost efficient roof. \ Teis economical to buy, inexpensive to lay and costs practically nothing to maintain. It is light weight, clean, sanitary, fire-retardant and weather-tight. It is now used as the preferable type of roof for office buildings, factories, hotels, stores, ware- houses, garages, farm buildings etc., where durae bility is demanded. CERTAIN-TEED is guaranteed for 5, 10 or 15 years, according to thickness (1, 2 or 3 ply). There are many roll’ roofings on the market, but only one CERTAIN-TEED. It pays to get the best. It costs no more to lay a CERTAIN-TEED roof than it does to lay a poor roof, but there is a vast difference in the wear. You can’t tell the quality of a roofing by looks or feel. Your only safety is the label. Be sure that it is CERTAIN-TEED—then you are | certain. of quality and guaranted satisfaction. Certain-teed Slate-Surfaced Asphalt Shingles Open evenings until further notice. S. E. BERGESON & SON. ‘Open evenings until further notice. S. E. BERGESON & SON. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY cotic or Habit-Forming Drug. $2 size, now $1.50. $1 size, now 80c,. Bold by all leading druggists, Eckman Laboratory, Philadetphia, Pla Oe ao a OO Girls! Clears and Whitens Skin Juice of Lemons Prepare a quarter pint of lemon beauty lotion at the OOOO O88 Otro enerrerete tee On whole quarter pint of the most re-) chard white at any pharmacy or toilet | markable lemon skin beautifier at| counter and two lemons from the gro-! about the cost one must pay for a/cer and make up a quarter pint of this} small jar of the ordinary cold creams.| sweetly fragrant lemon lotion and; Care should be taken to strain the) massage it daily into the face, neck,| lemon juice through a fine cloth so no| arms and hands. It naturally should lemon pulp gets in, then this lotion] help to soften,freshen, bleach, and | will keep fresh for months. woman knows that lemon juice is) skin. It is marvelous used to. bleach and remove such blem| rough, red hands. TO-NIGHT ONLY . Every | bring out the roses and beauty of any | to smoothen | Geraldine Farrar - age supplanting wood and slate shingles for residences. They cost less, | IN are just as looking, wear better, won't fall off, buckle or split. The; | a sid bother ilermd ore All Who Enroll At The Be Certain-teed Paints and V: are the best quality paint materials, ground and mixed with mechanicalace curacy. Made for all uses and in all colors: i inte Re with Foofings name TEED isa guarantee of quality and satisfaction. ee, ea CERTAIN-TEED PRODUCTS. CORPORA TIO! Mew York, Chicago, Philade'phia, St.Louis, Boston, Cleveland, Pitesburgh, jen Francleco, Milwaikes, Cincinnati, "New OF pen’ SSeS Ss ee C. A. FINCH LUMBER CO. Hi CERTAIN-TEED ROOFING Bismarck and Vicinity ‘Joan The Woman” Based on the Life of - “Joan of Arc” y now, can do so under guarantee of a satisfactory position or tuition fees refunded. Later we may nou be. able to enroll students under this inducement. Makes a brilliant, silky polish that does not rub off or dust off, andthe shinelasts four times as long as ordinary stove polish. Used on sample stoves and sold by hardware and ‘all we dont ind ft used, ler is All who wish to attend evening school should call to arrange at For particulars write @. M. LANGUM, PRES. 0B: quality. Black Silk Stove Polish Works once. Stealing, Illinois Uso Black Sith Alr-Orying trom Enemet on it stove- as—| its Tusting, ‘iim Matai Polish for sliver, nickel J estomchilen, One Show Commencing 8:15 Bismarck, North Dakota Prices 25c, 35c and 50c ; a Se en, ‘thas no equal for useon

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