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BY ki ul | COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS—COLUMBIA REC- ORDS—On Easy Terms COWAN'S DRUG STORE Tribune want ‘ads bring results. ible. [eenesnesernerene eee ee I SSS SS Sse ss SS pr ee eR COLONEL CLAIMS CRITICAL | of the Spanish war and that his ac- [most fluent speakers which the.foodtmpyement, assure of ofa) hell, and: WORLD FAMOUS FIL ROUS ING FOOD RALLY IS administration has employed for this a. in the advertising, I will make, 1 self to bi forming. his duty now. It j is oes Meas fa i oan France, knows the conditions ‘there,) come to you. iGantinada era’ Pane One.) was never more necessary than now, and will, I am sure, give your people] Yours yery truly, spoke of the. “maladministratic Daniel Reed, who has recently re- following letter from Dr, Ladd ex- bs » war depa ent g 3 : Tell the Truth. he ti e If you will appoint a committee of Fy ; sae BISMARCK SATURDAY the war department and warmly prais- “If conditions are good,” said he turned trom France will speak at the| viains the nature of the meeting: prominent citizens to get behind this Federal Administrator. ponckenbiie: 8: As to the worth of investigations he | : A i The world famous picture, “The| said it was the di the truth. If they have been bad and auspices of the federal food adminig- . I . duty: of congress: to | es: pocome good, tell the truth.” | tration. | Hismarck, N. D. z be shown at the Auditorium Theater] the writings of President Wilson - f 4 Saturday, Jan. £6. at Princeton advocating con-|*ded, inefficient six months a8 45 from bE, F. Ladd, state food adminis- nur letter of January 19, now doing excellent work. The work | trator, apprising him of this date. Ar- ‘d to a meeting of food ad- released recently, introducing ‘New ration. i 4 ‘ York’s famous police commissioner, ing the present is no time| excelent hands. For the co-ordina-|iny demonstration. ‘The Commercial | ion at Bismarck. I have tentatively r : e tion of shipping operations he recom-| iy}, Home Guard, Red Cross, Knights | “rrauged for a meeting at Bismarck, tective story of a great jowel robbery,! “No public servant and no private - taken from the official records of the] citizen in his public relation at this | be put in supreme charge of the have been asked to participate. The! dressed by Daniel Recd one of the eperation of all vessel ' The remarkable and thrilling sceies! tisan itics t vay.” “| oe tial i an politics in any way. | are laid around the exa of ae He said he criticised the conduct! in the production i Curtis flying boat a FRIDAY, JANUARY 95, 1918 RISMARCK.EVENING TRIBUNE tion then showed he believed him- X RIGHTS IN WAR MATTERS work, Ho has jest returned from] the arrangements to, have Mr. Reed’ THE LINE UP. AT THR STAGED FOR FEBRUARY 2: Sh oad j ores stloa Tok he said, to tell the people the truth.! something well worth: while. B. F. LADD, ing the work of the senate committee. “tell the truth. If they are bad, teli/Auldtorlum February 25, under the | re GV owen —————————————————————— Line Up,” at police headquarters will| get at the truth dh : B he Urwth and he quoted. trom. The navy department, the Colonel Mayor! Lucas today receiven’ word | Dew Mr. Lucas: This is one of the biggest pictures onal inquiry. it h s 'y into the acts of the Pater ts ial of shipbuilding, he declared now is in! pygoments are being made for a rous- ion speakers from Washing- ‘ cl George S. Daugherty in a thrilling de-| for politics, Col. Roosevelt said: f mended the appointment of one man} o¢ Columbus and other organizations | on Mond Fedruary 25th, to be ad- New York police department. time has any buiness to consider par- | Stories,.as far as p a battle I ; town, leap from a skyscraper, sa : i ‘ f : iy Na " i ‘ |: rodbers at work, the third degreo, the , ce ' thumb print test and the Bertillion T) system. y lv. ‘ ‘ me Two shows will be given, matinee : at 2:30 o'clock and night show at 7:30. : p oi pees ear A Vapor Treatment in the Form ef a Salve. Applied Gver Throat Home Guardsmen ond Chest, the Bedy Heat Releases the Ingredients. an fie Form . ' : A of Vapors, Relieves Croup and Cold Troubles Without the am | au) a } : \ , Asks Legislator : - Neccssity of Internal ‘‘Dosing.’’ wd to Meet with Them oo bd : EEE is ists nlegm and tho air passages. Mor ‘ | ete i, grey re. Ae Ech gg a Cloaks, Suits, Dresses, Skirts have extended an invitation to the Giving Away €0 Free Pack-| the throat and chest and cover with 9 9 Vs 9 a yvarm flannel cloth.. One application; ages, 12 of Which Are Full at bedtime prevents a night attack of 25-cent Jars. | croup. evening at the armory between the hours of 7 o’clock and 8. and Petticoats You cannot afford,to miss this one big event of the season. Webb Bros. quality micrchandise is always foremost in the minds of the people, and together with. these prices will make this sale long remembered. Pioneer Woman Passes ; bronchitis Fifteen years ago, in a little North , hot, wet towels should first be Away After Long Illness | carotina town, 2 druggist discovered a applied over. the: p to open :the process of combining the old-fashioned | pores of the skin and then use Vapo- Pioneer woman. 4 remedies—Camphor, Turpentine and Raworee hoaleata saathinatle rae Mrs. Mary E -Allen, aged 53, widow |Menthol—with certain volatile oils! tarrhal troublés a little VapoRw) of the late Joseph E. Allen, died in|such as Eucalyptus, Thyme, Cubes] jo rubbed up the nostrils or melted the family home in Main street,/and Juniper, so that, when applied/in a spoon and’ the vapors inhaled. Thursday night after an oxtended ill-| externally, the body heat would va-} ‘phe manufacturers know that an} 4 ness, porize these ingredients. These va-| actual trial is the best way t e t Mrs. Allen was one of the pioneer| pors, inhaled all night long, carry the] pow valuable VapoRup ie the home omen of Burleigh county. She was} medication, with gach breath, direct to) and they have accordingly furnished so jn Hangh Green, Wis., May 17,]the air passages and lungs. | 1864 and. resided there until she re-| | Today this vapor treatment, Vick’s| tree packages to be givel . ce pi s nm away on | moved to McKenzie, this state, 20|VapoRub, is almost universally used trosentation of the’ cio baggie years ago. She had resided in Bis-| throughout the South in preference to marck a year. internal “dosing.” It is quick in its | legislators. to meet with them this | COATS. Two lots of Ladies’ and Misses’ Coats go on sale Saturday. These coats are of the popular cloths each druggist in Bismarck with 60 and come in most all sizes. For quick clearance to GOOD AT YOUR DRUGGISTS one daughter, Gracie, two sisters and two brothers survive. Funeral ser- ' Two sons, ‘Ernest and Lester and|action, and what is more important, particularly to mothers with small children, it is applied externally and for a free package of Vick’s Vapo- s long as the free supply make room for other stocks they go. ff Druggist has 60 pack- of which are full size 25¢ to be given to tho first twelve Only one sam- vices were conducted this afternoon] hence does not disturb the most deli in the family home by Dr. W. J./ cate stomach. Co! ure easiest tre: Hutcheson of the McCabe church. The/ed at the beginning and Vapoltub body will be taken Saturday morning | makes the ideal preventive for the en- i presenting coupons. ple allowed each family. COATS on No. 4 to Hazel Green, for inter-| tire, family. | ment. This preparation comes in salve Raine W e 1 i f L di ‘i Mi Bicpacc ke ae form and its action is twofold. Extern-|f Name ....- seeeacerecesoseecosace ve a selection of Ladies an ISSES : Dickinson Team to F orbed through and stinv |g aaress ‘e have a good * E in, taking out that tight ie Mee Ge ras : ee : Play Here Tonight |noss and soreness in the chest. In-l M221 . Cloth Coats in all the popular cloths. For quick eee a ae ternally, the vapors inhaled loosen the! clearance we have put our stock in two lots. ‘ae Dickinson ‘basketdall team ar- rived in the city today and will play the Bismarck team this evening in ea ED the high school gymnasium. The Big Masquerade Fi 1 limi a : F or a late ; the ‘aracea ‘and the high school sec. D ANCE Lot 1—Coats that sold up to $27.50, on cams ie The Dickins , BREAKFAST 4 : : one tbe, Dickinson boys won one game é Sale price ....-.. 0.0 eee vee ees $15.00 | strenuous game is anticipated. Prof. . - } ory of the: Dieldnson faculty accom- SATURDAY EVE try— } panied the boys. é ’ : } : Tae ; Suits on sale at !4 reg- HS cep ee JAN. 26 HOFFMAN'S Lot 2—Coats that sold up to $37.50 ee 2 Teg eu 5 ular price. TO. WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Baker Hall CHOCOLATE SHOP Sale price cc 0-2 eer oo somanee es 1 1990 P a] Fire Insurance policies Nos. 106426 . . { aud 106427 having been lost, mislald pee egy at 8:30 SOME VERY Clnsey unas caraae or stolen from e office oO! . T. Mur- ve sb: - : ickets JUc i i : ode Baxi ssn Fs basics delight DRESSES—All Shades, Sizes and i able for any clan clthor fr loss Hi Ral pe eaemioag In our Pot Patterns } return premium under the above num- 5 . . Leied Gatien in, Piano, Saxaphone fternoon t : ; : | ; (Signed): — ee PoAld pYerore ie ad ey All Dresses are put in three lots, compris- _ Mapnenvolls Fire and. Marine Tas.jCo. . served during ing Taffetas, Satin, Georgette and Crepe ¢ 195 at : "Come and enoy yourself the shopping h de Chine, showing all leading shades. | || where you can have a good ff NE SPOPPING NOUTS. os Aine: 314 MAIN STREET Lot 1—Dresses that sold up to $22.50, THAT ANNOYING, PERSISTENT COUGH ig trouble, or @ chronic stage already da elther Gas tty Sale price .....-.. +++ +++ -$12.50 Lot 2—Dresses that sold up to $32.50, Sale price .....--.e++++- 18,50 Lot 3—Dresses that sold up to $49.50, 24.7 Sale price ...... 0.0 sneer a good selection of Ladies’ and Misses’ BCKMAN'S ALTERATIVE This tonic ond _tissuc-repatrer suns plies tho acknowviedrcd benefits of Cale clum treatment. without disturblig the Skirts come in checks, plaids, stripes and mixtures, this winter's newest styles. Marked for clearance 3 Regular Price ‘stomach. Contains no Alcohol, Nar= cotic or Habit-Furming Drug. $2 size, now $1.50, $1-size, now 80c. Price includes war tax, All drugetata, Eckman Laberatory, Philadelphia Pickles Sausage | pare coma RUMMAGE SALE ‘ PETTICOATS Fav é -: Messaline and Crepe de Chine Petticoats in black ee We have gathered all odds and ends from the vari spear percy ee: ous departments of our store and placed them in three large lots. All former prices and values have been entirely put out of the question, they go on sale Thursday and Friday, Jan. 24 and 25 at 25c — 50c — $1.00 Clearance price ...........004- These make up the usual Dutch lunch— but what will you serve to drink? For years the host arid hostess have been asking themselves that same, question—es- ecially whenever the occasion happens to e one of those cozy little after-theatre or “in-between-times”: parties. Now, there is ,@ ready answer— from Fisk, Chicago, now on display. All winter hats $1 and up. Chil- dren’s hats 50c and 75c. Nielsen's Millinery er SHOES —Values up to $6, your choice, in two lots, $3.35 and $2.65 pair. These lots are too large and too varied to attempt a description of all, we mention a few articles: Childrens Coats Boy's Blouse Neckwear Childrens Dresses Suitings Shoes A BEV ERAGE +4 , “We Brown Geierma n This distinctively new creation fn. soft Underwear StampedGoods Millinery : ‘fh drinks i: ji yy—delicious. . " & R is healthful with t a eho etomenees of the Aprons Ginghams Silks ‘ \ ve c yan choicest cereals — appetizing. with the bou- : ‘ : uet and agreeable bitter tang which only : Mi Knit Goods 583—PHONES—56 choice hops can impart.’ Itiis. sure: to “hit Waists Irrors the spot”—sure to encounter no prejudices, Pi t Quality Grocers ‘114 Fifth St. Bevo—the all-year=‘round soft drink Wash Goods Baskets ictures Just received—a large ship- Guard Against Substitutes : \ ; ment of choice Jonathon have the Botte opened in gour pence at ring that You wili find. bears the For. Bevo is sold. {a--bottles only—and fe ‘Devo— bottled exclusively by 7, ie nay tein, ANHEUSER-BUSCH ‘ ‘St.Louis / _, Gamble-Robinson Fruit Co. % * ‘ ° he eo . Special. Price ne : * Wholesale Dealers wy BISMARCK, N SATURDAY $1.70 BOX