The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 12, 1918, Page 5

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BISMARCK EVE G TRIBUNE ~“-PAGE 5. Current Events Club Banquet. The banquet of the Current Events club, which was to have been held on the. 19th of March, will be held next Monday evening March 18, instead, a! the’ home of ‘Mrs, Postlethwaite. Co, A, & | Auxiliary to Meet. The Auxiliary of Companies A and 1 will meet with Mrs. John Willson of Sixth street, on Wednesday. afternoon at 2:30. This is a very important meeting, and a large attendance is hopedfor. The ladies will also dc Red Cross work. Church Societies. The Ladies’ Aid of the Trinity Luth-| eran church will meet: Wednesday af ! ternoon at the church parlors, ‘corn | er, Seventh and Avenue C. All mem ers are urged to be. present. The Ladies’ Aid of the First Bap | tist church will meet with Mrs. ‘Stale and Mrs. Simpson at the home of Mrz Staley on Sixth street, Thursday at | ternoon at 3 o'clock. The Ladies, Aid of the Swedieh Lu theran church will meet in the churc will meet in the church parlors nex | & | LUXBERG FLEES FROM | | ARGENTINE TERRITORY | Buenos Aires, March 12.— | | It is reported here today | that Count Von Luxburg, | | the former German minis- | ter, has tled Argentine ter- | ritory, escaping to Chile. | -y After an investigation of the reports the foreign office said they were un- true and that it had been assured by the police that the Count was. still here under guard. The foreign office states the reports were due to a mis- take as. to the identity of Germans seen on an international (rain. FRIEND OF I. —W. W. TO JOIN OLD COMRADES we Thursday afternoon at. 2:30 ocloch | Aged Minot Woman, Popular -with Mrs. A. E. :Carlander as host ess, Members and friends of the so ciety are cordially invited to attend. JOLLY DANCING CLUB TO : GIVE ST. PATRICK’S DANCE, | The Jolly Dancing club will give ¢ St. Patrick’s dance at Patterson's hall, ‘Saturday evening, March 16, Messrs‘. Monahan and Brasie are on the committee. Tickets will ibe $1.00. A large attendance is anticipated. ‘AVIATOR-TO-BE 1S: \ HONORED BY FRIENDS. ‘Mrs. Martie Morgan and her daugh- | ter ‘Mrs. Oscar Raaen of Second street entertained last. evening for Carl Lirhek. who has enlisted with the me- chanical department, of the aviation service, and anticipates leaving either tonight or Wednesday night for San Antonio, Tex. : ‘Fourteen of the young men of. the Paraca' class of the First church were the guests. Ga: played; and light refreshme sorved. : - As a token of remembrance froin bis friends, Carl Brhel was presented wita a wrist watch, CARD OF THANKS ‘The undersigned desire to express their sincere gratitude to all Bismarck friends who have been so sympathetic during our bereavement in the loss of our son and brother. We particularly wish to voice our appreciation for the many acts of kindness of the Bis- marck home guard and to thank the home guard, the Hoskins’ store and the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the First Pres- ‘byterian church for the beautiful floral pieces which they contributed in honor of the memorial services’ for oar son and brother, Private Loyd Spetz of Co, A, 164th U.S. infantry: u MRS. ANNA GRADIN, MISS. ESTHER SPETZ, oo Oo OO oo Oo > ROYAL ARCH MASONS + “A regular convocation of Bis- + ¢ marck chapter No, 10, R. A. M., % ~ will be held at the Masonic Tem- & ¢ ple on Tuesday evening, March 12, at.8 o'clock. cy oe ooo Oo % > Oo & Black Silk Stove Polish Makes a brilliant, silky polish that does not rub off or dust off, andthe shinelasts four times as long ordinary stove pole vee on sample saves: and sold ardware and groce ., een Bal 2 a ore ove OF " Sar ea tie ome oe . a money. Tnotst on Black Silk Stove Polish. With Magic City Wobtlics, Comes to Prison Minot, N. D. March 12.—Nizadia Hazlett, a notorious Magic City char- acter long prominent in I. 'W. W. ac- tivities here, found guilty of fourth cegree burglary, has been ' sentenced to two years in the state penitentiary. Mrs. Hazlett’s cafe long was a common NEURALGIC PAINS Give Way. to Soothing Hamiln’s Wizard Oll Hamlin’s Wizard Oil is a safe and effective treatment for headache and neuralgia. Rubbed in where the pain is, it acts as a tonic to the tortured nerves and almost invariably brings quick relief. i Its healing, antiseptic qualities can always be relied upon to prevent in- fection, or other serious results, from sprains, bruises, cuts, burns, bites and stings. Just as good, too, for sores and canker sores. Get it from druggists for 30 cents. get your money back. : Ever )constipated or have _ sick headache?’ Just try Wizard Liver Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 3 cents. Guaranteed ‘ Sheet Music resort for the I. W. W. and Red = sore feet, stiff neck, frost bites, cold | If not satisfied return the bottle and | cialists of this vicinity, and it! is claim- ec that,there was plotted much of the trouble which this section-of the state factions, H | | WELL KNOWN SIOUX GO TO | |. SERVE FLAG i Popular Indians of Standing | Rock Reservation ‘Shoulder Arms With Whites “yy Fort Yates, N. D, reh12.--Fran- cis B. Zahn (Holy Cross) for some} time past attached . to the’ localj agency, and whose-talent as: aw artist’! have won him fame as an illustrator} John Brought Plenty, Jay Gibson: La- Rue, Julius Bearshield, Earl, Freeman Braden, Harry E, ‘Huff, George Many- wounds and Joseph Pretends Eagle are among the Sioux. county select service men «recently «inducted into service, the first six for the infantry at Camp Dodge and the last. two for the coast artillery at ¥ort Logan, Colo. Tonight only at the Orpheum thea- tre, Douglas ‘Fairvanks in “Flirting With Fate.” has experienced at the hands of these;Cook has left for Cedar Kap SEE MASTER OFF Twenty-eight Boy Scouts Bid Dennis Cook Goodbye Twenty-eight boy scouts in full uni- form marched to the Northern Pacific | station to see off their former com- mander, Dennis' A. Cook, organizer and for several years scoutmaster of) Troop 3, B. S.-A,,>the’ large: ut organiaztion in the ‘capital city. where he will engage in business. C. Stewart, who succeeds him. i ‘KEEP LOOKING YOUNG It’s Easy—If You Know Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets | The secret of keeping young is to feel | young — to do this you must watch your liver and bowels — there's no need of | having a sallow complexion — dark rings under your — pimples — a bilious took it your face eal eyes with no sparkle. Your doctor svill tell you ninety per cent of all sickness comes from in- | ‘active bowels and liver. Dr. Edwards, a well-known physician in’ Ohio, perfected a vegetable com: pound mixed with olive oil to act on thé liver and bowels, which he gave to his patients tor ae Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the substi- tute for calomel, are- gentle in their action ‘yet always effective. They bring about that exuberance of spirit, that natural buoyancy which should be enjoyed by everyone, by toning up the liver and clear- ing the system of impurities. . -You will know Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tab- lets by their olive color. 10c and 25c per box, All druggists. Specials Aloha Land ..........10c Long-Boy ..... . .10¢ So Long Mother ......10c Over There ........ . 10 Liberty Bell .......... 10e Where Do We Go From Here ....... 5 10. America First .. And many others too num- erous to mention, all for 10c at the Wonder 5 & 10c Store. The largest music department in the North- west—Come in and hear them played. THE WONDER 5 & 10c Store DODGE CARS FOR SALE If you intend to purchase a Dodge car, we have some of all the latest models on hand, and it will be to your tn liquid oe paste—one quality. benefit to see us regarding Black Sills Stove F olla Works price and service. Pete retiitere stave Bioat-trovents rast MISSOURI VALLEY Ere icc air otto focter ba MOTOR CO. “A Shine in Every Drop al AUODORODUNOAURUNCNOUNONUGDONasND RUNGE’S GRA AUQNNCUROSECUDGHCQUOOANNSUONNNENURUASENNORApONRacNEguCCROO VICTORY Runge’s Victory” Bread’... . Per 1 Ib.-loaf, 3 for ... Runge’s Sugar Cookies, Frui' ‘per dozen Run e's Bakery PHONE 790; jee RE io paste <iS" Are You Helping to Con- ‘serve Wheat? HELP. WIN THE WAR BY EATING: ++... .RUNGE’S. VICTORY BREAD Containing 20% Corn Flour and Oatmeal Contains 33% Graham Flour ““RUNGE’S' RYE BREAD Contains 33% Barley and Rye Flour These will be'‘on Sale every day at our Bakery or Grocers, so.that. every, loaf of ‘Runge’s Bread you order will be BREAD 1 r (00) inger, y ! . Lemon. . Cookies, Fruit Bars, Oatmeal Rocks, etc., (Fifty Per'Cent Corn Flour) ’ » Doughnuts, Cinnamon Rolls and Buns, per dozen ... HAM BREAD y . 15 -15¢ & Lunch Room "PHONE 790 i | ——— The A. W. Lucas store offers the more unusual New Modes in Spring Coats Suits and Dresses for street wear | lets. This display will appeal women who delight in being the first to sponsor the best and the new. Their every desire for the distinctive can be gratifiedin choosing from these irdivicval- ized creations from Conde, Sunshine, Drezwell, Keller, etc. Fine French serge in navy, subdued monotone embroidery in grey; grey collar trimming to match the embroidery tone and pretty fan unusual, $50.00. Trig, jaunty models in Delhi, Silvertone, Normandy cloth, Crystal cloth, Taffeta, Satin and Silk Poplin are faultless and distinguished. by smart lines. $20. to $60. charge of The Tribune mailing Ssen | also is his successor as. scoutmaster of Troop Three. ONLY ONE “BROMO QUININE” To get the genuine, call for full name | LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tab- W.} Look for signature of GROVE, Cures a Cold in One Day. 3! Women, whiskers and auton atics is} what you will see in “Flirting with) Fate” with Douglas Fairbanks at tie! Orpheum, tonight only. ATTENTION |} K. OF P. Regular meeting St. Elmo Lodge Wednes- day night, March 13. Matters of unusual im- portance will come up and a large attendance is urged. Also work in |! Rank of Esquire. The Oldest and Largest Bank in this sectionof the Slate very directly to those cy lining; the details stamp the coat as Every person in these days is in a position to help the Government win the war. If you cannot go to.the Front you can just as ef- fectively “do your bit” by serving at home in ex- ercising reasonable and practical economy and thrift and depositing in this bank the money you save regularly. One Dollar will open a Savings Account at 4% compound interest. 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