The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 30, 1918, Page 5

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sx 0 ---- -- ee ererrperrereereeeeeereee e BISMARCK DAILY TREONE * FRIDAY, AUGUST’ 20, 1918. ° ©) will spend Saturday and Sunday in I CITY NEWS | the organizatign of Sheridan county 3°. * for the next Y war fund campaign. | eee Jones of Beach. Home From Frankfort. M. F. Jones, one of Beach's leading| Dr. F. B. Strauss has returned from citizens, called on Bismarck friends|the Strauss summer home near today. ' Frankfort, ‘Mich., with his two sons {who spent the summer there with At Pettibone Lodge. Dr. and Mrs. N. O. Ramstad are en- joying a brief vacation xt Pettibone lodge, Shoreham, Minn. To Take in Fair, “Ww in S. Mitchell of the state examin- er's office will go to the Twin Cities | next week to take in the state fair. W. R. C. A regular meeting @f the Women’s} Relief Corps was held at 3 o'clock this afternoon at the Knights of Pyth- jas hall. Returns From Lake. Mrs. FP. B. Strauss is home from - Green Lake, Minn., where she visited Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Paulson at” their summer cottage. At the Dunraven. Mrs. F. E. Young has returned from the Pacific coast, where she spent the summer with her parents, and she is a guest at the Dunnraven. Mrs. Suttle Here. Mrs. Henry W. Suttle, a pioneer Bismarck woman, is here from the west where she has been visiting friends and is making her home at the Dunnraven. To Organize Sheridan. Judge W. L. Nuessle, Court Report- er C. C. Wattam and George N. Ken- iston, district executive secretary for the Y. M. C. A. war drive, leave this afternoon for McClusky, where they Do This After You Eat Hot Weather “Out of Fix” Stomachs Easily Put Right When hot weather comes, stomach and bowe! miseries begin. Strong, eound stomachs as well as weak ones are easily affected by the harmful gases and acids so often produced in the things we eat and drink during hot weather, Winter—Nature’s ice- box, is gone—hot weather breeds the poisonous germs that cause pto- maine poison in all its many forms. Every ‘one knows that the after-eat- ing nausea, belching, that wretched, bloated, ‘‘lumpy” feeling, sour stom- ach, heartburn, food repeating, and other forme of indigestion and dys- pepsia are far more frequent during hot weather. Jt is the time when you have to guard constantly against an upset stomach and the many ills that are always apt to foliow. Then again —we have the world’s war to win— with the change of’ diet and extra work which means we must all care- fully guard our stomachs this year—. keep ourselves fit and fine. A marvelous relief and prevention has been found for stomach sufferers, , Which makes it possible for you to eat the things you like best without a JOS. BRESLOW | Brown & Quality Groceries a their grandparents. ‘ Poultry Meeting. The Missouri Slope Poultry associa- jtion will hold an important session at the Commercial club rooms Saturday jovening when a large attendance is desired. Off For Visit. Mrs. Harry Clough has left for a visit with relatives and friends at Jamestown, Fargo and Detroit. Minn. | She is accompanied ‘by her young son | Mervin. With Attorney General. Mrs. George W. Bernges, whose hus- band left Wednesday for Camp Lewis, Wash., to enter the national army, has taken a position as stenographer in [the offices of Attorney. General Lan- ger. Ig Regional Chairman. J. L. Whitney has been named vice chairman of sub-region six of the war industries board, including the Bis- marck territory. He rgturned yester- day from a meeting of regional chair. men at Fargo. Takes New Position. Miss Florence Smith, for the last year in the office of ‘the state tax ; commission, will leave tomorrow even- ing for Minneapolis, where she has accepted a position in ‘the First Se: curity ‘bank. Miss Smith is an unus- ually capavle stenographer who has single unpieasant thought oi what may follow. EATONIC Tablets, good tasting, quick acting, and absolutely harmless have already proven an un- told blessing to thousands of people. One or two EATONIC Taniete after meals work wonders. They sweeten and purify the stomach by neutraiiz- ing the trouble- -making acids and gases and etop the griping pains of indiges- tion and other .stomach ‘and bowei disturbances. And the best part of it is- you can be your own judge. Just try EATONIC. Let your own stomach teli you the truth. If you are not pleased then they don’t cost you one penny. Druggists are amazed at the aston- ishing reports from EATONIC use: who have found EATONIC a quick, wonderful relief for stomach ailments. So we tell-you to get_a iarge box of EATONIC from your druggist, whom . you know and can trust, and then it EATONIC is not suited to your case return it to your druggist at once and get back your money That's a fair, square offer. Every person is. urged to make. the test. Let your own stomach tell you the truth. So start using EATONIC today. itm mn I} Geiermann t Prices That Talk Extra Fancy Large DEL ee ete oo, Blackberries, while th Royal Lemon Washin er, special per pkg. Star Naptha Powder, price per pkg. Dunham’s Cocoanut, Golden Bantam Corn’ Rutabagas Carrots Celery Bananas : Blackberries Peaches BUY ifaauesnsuududnsusesssacesnueanansuensscovessuovesuuueegnosengnsnenassuenvncovennnuoengasussessseesssuecaanuangeaiunest MODDOUOUUUUDAEQUUUUUQUODOCUROGGQAOOOUOQGQUOAUOGERUCGUODOGUSUCQUGCSORULUSOORRUUOUNNEOGSUCUSUNSORSOUGNLOCOSOOUSNAONIUIOVS ia Extra Fancy Tomatoes, per bu. Cream of All Breakfast Food, regular 25¢ seller, special price, per pkg. .... age, 20c seller, special price —VEGETABLES— Beets ——FRUITS— ’ In order to observe Labor Day this store will close at noon Monday, Sept. 2. Pure, High Test, Sweet Cream A Cucumbers, per ey last, per crate $2.75 g Powder, 35c sell- 30¢ seller, special 22¢ 17e half pound pack- ‘NOTICE M.°B. A. All members are earnestly request>. held responsible positions in this city, and her friends are confident that she will achieve new success in the me- If well fitted for the duties which will/in her home. Miss Leila Diesem has| devolve ‘por a woman canteen work: | resigned her place on the teaching! er in the Y. M. C, A. service in France, | staff, and seh is succeeded-by Miss ter business life, having acquired a substantial interest in the R. N. Cun- ningham ‘store at. LaMoure, with tropolis. ’ and her multitude of friends on the | Agnes Boyle, transferred, whose place| which she has been identified during|ed to meet at the K. P. hall Satur- Slope are glad to know that such an lines been taken by Miss Lucile Grimm |the summer montfs. Miss Sanderson!day morning at 9:30 and march from: Is Much h Improved. | opportunity has been offered her. Locmis of River Falls, Wis. is well known in Woman’s club work there in a body to the Catholic church’* “4. ‘Mrs. G, L. Price of 47 tirst streel Ce —_— throughout North Dakota. She is a,to attend the funeral of Bro. Frank : who underwent a critical operation at Bismarck Schools. Enters Business. woman of unusual executive ability, | Hassa. arck hospital Monday morn-; The. Bismarck public schools will| Miss Laura Sanderson, for several and her friends predict for her great| (Signed) R. W.-PATZMAN, / king an excellent récovery.jopen at 9 o'clock Tuesday morning |years a resident of Bismarck while success in her new venture, 8 30 It President: She will not be in condition to receive | ~ | visitors, however, before the end of another, week. , with @ full complement of teachers |serving as deputy gnder Jtate Super- | with the exception of the supervisor jintendent of Publuic. Instruction E. J. of penmanship. Miss Emma M. Miller |'Taylor, and who. scrved last year as of Fort Madison, Wis., elected to this | régistrar at the University of North j Position, has beeh detained by illness 'Dakota, has resigned that post to en- Cnenannnenecnnetnennosuseniageogy ocguncuruaaneeneepanneuuecccqaocuepueetsueneenuiaaut PIERCE & RYAN Phone 37 405 Broadway . To Have Fisher Home, Mr. and Mrs. C. Wi Paulson, who will return soon from their summer} home at Green Lake, Mich., will take the ‘beautiful cottage on ‘Avenue vacated by Capt. and Mrs. A. M. Fish: er. Mrs. Fisher expects to spend thi winter with her soldier husvand, whi is ‘attached to the medical corps al Camp Dodge. UU) UUUSDONNOAUONeDOSOCAUSobenDONcaaNCaCOonooNoOngNOO Jos. Schneider 120 6th St. Phone: 36 QUAKER CORN FLAKES Messengers Scarce. jessengers Scarce. 3 Packages for 25¢ . Owing to war conditions, the West- ern Union Telegraph Co. here is en- countering much difficulty in finding ’ SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY WHITE BORAX NAPTHA SOAP d messengers for its A. D.’T. service. 4 i Supt. J. M. ‘Martin of the Lismarc 4 5 Bars for 25¢ rn a schools is endeavoring to arrange |= COFFEE se v 5 some relay system which will provide |=. ae a! by @ eutflelent umber of boys elthout 2 Try a pound of our special Money Saver BEST STANDARD SUGAR CORN /° interfering w! eir studies in any |= q wy. = Coffee atper Ib... 0... eee 25e FE : Soe ce a me oe st narSt Mavs Semool. fg Premium Coffee, per Ib. ............. 33e 5 aps 4 en for the 19184910 term next Tuos'= (With every pound of this excellent coffee 32 GOOD GRADE BROOMS ==." aay, Eee Pree denna = we will give absolutely free a China EH For Saturay only, each 75c fe Lie stitution last year. The classes it intfisic will reopen at'4he same time. All of the teachers have returned, re- freshed from their summer's vacation, and prepared for the year’s work. A large number of boarding students who come to Bismarck from all parts of th Slope, already have reported fo the veginning of school. To Enter War Work. Miss Lu L. Satterlund, editor of the Washburn Leader and ‘one of the Mis: Dish.) FRUITS A large line of Ball brand glass top fruit jars + and Poster Sealfast. .These jars are marked down to rock bottom prices. Bananas i Cantaloupes ” Grapes Peaches Full linc of fresh fruits and sebiaes for tomorrow. " THIS STORE WILL CLOSE MONDAY, SEPT. a ra (LABOR pay) AT NOON a ‘Apples This store will close at noon Monday, Sept. business. women, has applied for for-|3 eign service with the Y. M. C. A. and|3 2, Labor Day. ber . Miss |= Satteriund te regarded ee abeebiloneh Wnvnvenevuvanenaavestenncnaceccvovsspceasvanoracgocensecsecvecaueacovssneascosaesennuseuit: AUACOKOUAEROEUUOSUAUGOQNOUEOOUOUCUOUONALOAUGUOOGDOUOAUOSIGUOOAUOLOLGNOUROUOSOSOELEGUOUEUGOULUQUSUOUOSGHSEONGUGL 1h na,” JOANNA auuncenncennencuandaneadeatini os cencococe. Laundries of Mandan and Bismarck - Combine for Duration of the, War , To meet the necessities for war time economy To aid i in the conservation of fuel and duplicated. expense To protect industries against drain on manpower To fall i in line with the national policy of consolidation. Arrangements have been made whereby on and after September 1, the Capital Steam Laundry, and the Golden West Laundry of. Mandan will operate as one plant, all work being done by the Capital Steam Laundry of Bismarck. ~The action has been taken in line with recommendations of the National Laundry- mens association, which says in a recent bulletin: the day. We are asked and expected to “Conservation is the order of conserve fuel. We are asked and ex: This plan will have no ‘affect on the customers. of the Golden West Laundry for the office of the Laundry in Mandan will be kept open for business continuous- ly and the auto delivery will make its reg- ular trips as in the past. pected to conserve manpower. We are asked and éxpected -to conserve paper, twine, boxes, soaps, sodas, starch bleach- ing and scouring materials aad it is in- - cumbent upon us to bend our energy to- Green’ Apples Cucumber's Tomatoes IN . OUURORGOONOORBODOOSOOSROQAOOQ0000000000000S0000-MADLAOUGADODOUOUDORSRORQSUOOORUEORGEOUOGRUOURQUCDOEOOUGSENOCOUUOOUGUOUCUOUQUGUUEOOOCQUEQCGGCLCULSONISCQCNIGCENSCIINIIID= Pears Grapes Apples. Plums Crab Apples W. Ss. S. Ean jOLDUARUUANURAAROGRURURRREDOUAOAgceouococoageesacsonss _The Golden West ‘Laundry wishes to assure the people of Mandanthat all work will be kept up to the standard and that plans have been perfected to insure every corivenience to Mandan customers. ward c6-operation with each other and the government in order that we may assist the government with its program of suc- cessful prosecuting the war”. It is in this spirit that ‘the consolidation of the Bismarck and Mandan laundries has been: brought about-and for the further reason that it is belived that by adopting this method better Hevea: during the war, can be rendered. ~The Golden West Laundry Company PHONE 96 T.ELOGAN, Prop. MANDAN N. D. The Capital, Steam Laundry PHONE 684 ; W. B.. COUCH; Prop: "BISMARCK, N. D. /

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