The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 1, 1918, Page 5

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INORTH DAKOTA’S | i SINGING WILL..~\-| ONLY.BREWERY IN | ' “START TONIGHT, SERVICE FINALLY, ‘Missouri Valley Seed Co. to Use| |FOUR MINUTE .- .., BETTER THAN CALONE! : RA i Thousands Have Discovered Dr. | ; Edwards’ Olive Tablets |New Department of Government ond. for stomach trouble, Dr. is a wonderful ly front indigestion “434 laxative, Caldzcll’s Sy remedy. Is! breakfast and there was an FRQM CORP. HENRY *SELBMAN. | up for. ., * bar PP “Mrs. George Munger has received! airplane around a fc he-ar- a Harmless Sul ute, A ond Fost rolich ceplap easing. Ofte Donte: Y ‘the following interesting letter trom, Ullery was shooting at it when’alwol| Dr: Edwards? Olive Tablets—the subi. | -, Work:to be Opened Here, / - Ancient Landmark as an- . (Frofa_a letter to Yr, Caldwell written’ by her brother, Corp. ‘Henry Selbinan,|a sudden: there was a hiss and a thud ca Hda. Co.} 28rd 'U. S, Inf. jand the bunch scattered and dis i appeared as if by magic; no need of the command, “(As Skfrmishers,” as T | you did not have time to say Jack Just a. few lines to let -you know! Rovinson! I was,with the rest’ of that everything is O. K. i received| them, as being a dead “hero” without your letter some time ago but did not! any breakfast did not appeal time at have anything to answer it with un-/that time. ‘The boys opouehy the { til yesterday and. 1 did not get ajplane was dropping eggs (name we chance to send that one<and/as\L got| give nbs), but it proved to be a my mail for the last~two montlis’ to-|‘dud” (an explosive shell or grenade | a day I thought I’had~better rewfite it.| that fails to explode) . fired’ at™ the I received two from you and one from} plaxe and of course it. had to come Mtute for calomel — are a mild but sure erald, 829 14th St., Parkersburg, ‘ | “Thi i laxative, and their effect on the liver is | ‘ is Evening almost instantaneous, They. are the result | : They Bismarck will have its first’ four- of, Dr. Edwards’ determination not | IS SEER | liver and, bowel complaints with calomel, | minute sing this evening, when Henry |the Milwaukee Brewing Co., plant near 4 eh i | Halvorson, popular capital city. soloist, !the Indian-school, which never brewed | His efforts to banish it brought out these | in) sing”at tle Dismarck and, Orph:(a drop of amber fluid after almost | These pleasant little tablets do the good | CU" theatres..; Four minute” singing, |30 years’ practical idleness at last is | that calomel does, but have no bad after {announced Chairman George Buzzelle to be mverted to a useful purpose. | | effects. They don’t injure the teeth like j today, will henceforth be added to the |The city commission last evening au- strong liquids or calomel. They take hold | *¢tivitfes of the tour minute’ men of | thorized the Missouri Valle: cf the trouble and quickly correct it. Why | the committee on public information, |composed of Ctpt. 1 cure the liver at the expense of the teeth? in conformity with instructions just |, Will and Calomel sometimes plays havoc with the | "eceived from Washington, |street with a siding f Elevator > Vive La France, Aug. 14, 1918. The only brewery in North Dakota, | Dear Sister: Constipation isa condition that should, never be neglected. The eliminative process * is an essential factor in digestion and on its proper functioning depends the welfare of the. entire system. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup .Pepsin relieves constipation without griping or ‘other George. Tell George his. letter was! dows again and it was coming directly | 84S, @Sodostrong liquids. It is best not Phe remy Vs SS Jbuilding to the Northern P. : a dar and | sure liked the cussing /=t ihe “chow” line. Had it gone five |f®,take calomel, but to let Dr. Edwards’ | COUNTRY CLUB TO tmcks. the big building, which s discomfort. , ad tome part. ‘Tell him that the men in, his, fee? farther.it would have hit. some | Olive Tablets take its place, D [bears on thé side facing the Northern | ‘ pine : | Shop do-not cuss the Kaiser any fore one aid and atin hat would of been} Most headaches, “dullness” and that O MORE SHOCKING (Pec cks the legend “THE MIL-; A TT? than we do. I'sure enjoyed his letter; ‘nu use as it hit au eightinch piece | !82y feeling come from constipation and A Wa BREWING CO.,” was com-| DR. CALDWELL Ss , ? ‘Tt sounded more like an old pal.than!of cement beam sunk in the ground Bi ciaoedered fiver. rake ie Edwanty J. L. Whitney, Chairman of the U, 8.‘ Pleted in 1889, just in time to hail the! . ° just a brother-in-law. v7. ;and knocked it ail to pieces and then |Ghiaye® Note how they "c logey” farm labor reserve, has arranged for advent of constitutional prohibition in < Le You said something in one of your) buried itself in the ground. It struck bein nd pase he w they 78 Clouded j the Country club shocking erew to go[the new state of North Dakota. | It, S 1 n Jetters about George seeing me he about 15 feet from where I was sit-|19¢ and 25¢ al GA re ¢ epirite |to the William Claridge farm .tomor- |has now been taken over by the Mis-' . i moives. It might have heen meas Ij ting and if it had hit a man with a/=— a ee ruggista, +|row evening.. The club members arej souri Valley Seed Co., to be used as a} zi , «2M in a lot of them and you might see! hard head and a stiff body it would r asked‘to assemble at the McKenzie at'|seed elevator and warehouse. j The Perfect Laxative ‘ me any time at the show, (I'm going|have Knocked him clean through to| week with an enrollment of 85, 63 of | P. m. : TARZAN”. BOWS. DECLINE oF} 2 rer oe e437 to be a “star.”, Ha! Ha!) ~ —_|the United) States. ih whom are girls, advises Secretary Y 2 i SS eae ‘ I am back with my outfit now and} Tell George I did not\ misunderstand }Charles Liessmapn of the state board R v MAN: : | , 6 OOs! x am sure glad of it. ‘The sector I am|about those E-flats. 1 was just kid-]of regents. It- is expected that this A. positive example of the physteal | Sold by Dritggists Everywhere \ ‘on now is quiet. We can see Germany|ding. Yes, I know what a kangaroo! enrollment. will be materialy increased! Wi ctors Use decline of man in comparison to prey-| 50 cs ( ) $1.00 in the distance. The only thing that| court is, as we have had many of| when fall farm work is fintshed. Miss- | ious Benerations is said to .e given in| ~ vee is going on is the artillery shooting| them. \ es Elsie Kuster, secretary at Wahp: for Eczema = ne eee of sey whose jangle | Winn ane) 6 TO ‘at airplaines and it s sure great to! ‘Well I guess I had better ring off! ton, and Vera E. Miles, -professor of | ; b |training brings terror to the disciples | ATRIAL BOTTLE CAN DE OBTAINED, FREE OF CHARGE: BY WRITING TB watch them. We can see the plane, a| before you choke on this dry stuff.| modern languages, will not be with the! Amothing combination of oil of Win. | Of ‘civilization’ =when he is, trans: DA, W. B. CALDWELL, 459 WASHINGTON ETRE‘ T., MONTICELLO, mere dot in the sky. and see the shell] Hoping to get a sveety reply I alvf school this year, having enlisted for| feféfeet, Glycerine and other nealing | Planted into the midst of aristocracy” burst near it, then‘a little while later/ with you to (he end of the war, | 1. M. C. A. work ‘abroad. | Waaredients called D.D. D. Prescription _ 88 the foundation of the story of -The | rome hear ‘the report: It looks as if the}. Your lovifig brother, \ 5 Pay Hag 8 Biotlte remedy of skin epeciat. "| Romance er Mareen’ When: wal we Seeeaeg eee See plane would be. blown to, pieces, but} ; “HANK.” are Ania Shuree Meeting: eal we Poe: Tae et I penetrates fie att ie Blemarel theatre ed-| — ————— : it’ very seldom’ is hit as ¢] ake a, Cpl. Henry Selbman, caure will_be | tatant relief. Try |nesday pas SEER ‘ as reare i is ac ope oe (hoe 5 hard mark. Had a ittie exeltement Man. Co. bora U.S! Int, | held inthe Methodist church on Wed-) _ D-D-D. today-~sse, aoe and $1.00. Elmo Lincoln, who portrays the) (Hat would gesult from years of lite | seal MeN a yesterday morning while in the A, EB. F., France. > | nesday night commencing at 7:30. Re-| character of Tarzan, was chosen tor phe Rennes. ot “Tarzan” ane tie eR. aR are | ~ ce yea y 8 y and | 'e CER , in a is yas i ‘ Ed Rice | Ne wi Gave 5 > plans for future operations discussed. | i inh r ar lan actor, and because he most per-| AP! Sdgar Rice The streat. than 250 towns MANY TO ATTEND _ |°2 employed in the production of | = ' © Liquid Wash jteciy represented in the estimation | Burroughs, whose stories have been | yyy = negsilehted "exe . 4 _[Spruce lumber, Burleigh county. will! Baptist Prayer Meeting. - | “ 3o8.. BRESLOW of officials of the National Film Cor-;ead by pmore than fifty million peo- | user? aie ; RED CROSS HOP |send one man; Cass county 4 and| A’ prayer meeting will be held Wed- | poration, the physical type of man 'Ple.It took a year and a half to make ; ¢lus "| Grand Forks 10 on this call. , needa evening at the First Baptist ; * cee } . iP church on Fourth street. The serv-! ad i Many, Bismarck people are plagning | “Tuttle Boniface Here. ice is expected to be unusually inter- to attend the Red Cross dance to be; M. M. Ritter, Tuttle | hotel man,| esting because echoes from the recent given by Mrs. J. W. Moran at Sanny- drove to Bismarck to spend Sunday. | state convention at Grand Forks will x brook dairy farm, 1 1-2 miles south- | From Fargo. pe Bien by Reve. By Newcomb and \ east of Fort Lincoln, Wednesday even-| C. D. Scott, assistant U. S. Marshal. é 3 | / ing. Elaborate preparatiédns:are being / was in from Fargo today. A. O. U. W. Subscribes. , made for this event, with which Mrs. - , Bradley C. Matks of the state exec- q Moran hopes to eclipse her success in From Kintyre, -~ utive board ofthe Ancient Order of | a-previous Red Cross dance of the sea-|__ Mr. and Mrs. John Mennes, Mrs. G./ United Workmen announced today \ son when $130 wag cleared. Coffee, |. Scheeler and Carl Carlson of Kin-| that this fraternity has subscribed for ¥ sandwiches and other refreshments | t¥re were in the city over Sunday. | 512.900 worth of the Fourth Liberty | sh will be served. and excellent music Fe - \loan, The subscription is apportioned 4 Throdahl N Fight. i | _. will be provided, 5 : | Edgar ib Throdahl, UAB Lae high among the larger lodges ot the state, | Ni! { The large barn in which the dance) .onoo] boy who isswith Co. L, Fifth | "8" and Bismarck having each ta- ‘y is to be held is one of the tinest in| {y's : se ken $2,000 worth of bonds. \\" Burlei; sounty. . This affair will be U.S marine corps, close behind the i Za WM, urleigh county. is atfatr wail '¢ i first ine trenches in a very busy s Harry Allen No, 322 Hy mm be the last’of the season on the Moran Poa ‘ ; | y 0, 322, Mi, MN 2 | tor in France, writes his father. P. H.|> qyarry Allen, former! ti f i M Naa farm, as next week the storing of hay’ phrodahl, a cheery letter in which he) ajlen's cafe is Bismarekes “No. 322,” | rea > will begin. pregrouan’ y : ne | Allen's cafe, is Bismarck’s “No, 322, HLTH aes ih 4 |wishes to be remenibered to’ Jack | holding the first number drawn in the i ‘ me SE en, Oberg and other members of the Bis-Larait fotisey at Washington an Mone ih General Fraser today issued a call | marek bunch. x day. My, Allen is now on the Pacific : for ‘75 limite@ service. men ‘of Class | r Behan coast, and he may not yet have learn- ‘ | Ly & art ewtstrdnte, ( entreld October eon of “Science Oneness, at) Stef his good fortune,” As soon as | 4 for vancouver arracks, ash., | Wahpeton opened for the year last mas ier 3ts reach the offices o: he | . local board, service numbers will be, | nnaires, in the! | a 1 | a Women’s Committee. ly | October 4 at 11 o'clock the women’s | jcommittee of the countil of national | defense’ of Burleigh county will meet in the community room of the city li-}, brary. All presidents of any women's | ‘organizations aré members of this < sonnei], The vbject of this meeting fs | to get working orders for the winte~, i . ee monrhs. to solve anv problems that | | fH any locality’ may have regarding war} ff ¥ a : f work ‘for women. A~23¢ lunch will bel Ml my * Ibe teats nN SSS RT| SePVOd at noon. > | i a hy, LAT Hi lai ni $ f to Nya # Ory Weather Fortunate. | (train 4 i hi | ‘TMM | it ¢ ~ Wes Phe Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has-been “IU is very -fortunatesthat we have | Hin i f il wi i : in use for over thirty years, ‘has borne the signature’ of aad no rain recently,” sold James A) \ r A! i i! { ‘ : an 23 t 5 Town, chairman o! e state board | Hi | ul | & 7 aE and Pas Deen i ma tader in Per. of centro], on his return today from! | i elite aes Abedin. pervisica tince its infancy. Dunseith, where he inspected the state | | - eirbas . Allow no one to coccive you ia this. tuberculosis sanitarium, and Rolla, | HIRT at | Al Connterfcits, Imitations and “ Just-cs-good? ara but where he looked after the’ threshing | jl | . |. -Experiments that trifle with aad endanger the health cf ae rr one ee hare is | a 83 —T cy :. <i lots ot ing yet to don 4 | Infants and Children: Dxperience against Experiment. northern part of the state.” explained | | - What is CAS ] ORIA Mr. Frown, “and, rain at. this time | i A would cause much I We need from | L | Castoria,is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, a week to ten days’ clear weather yet | call | _. Drops ‘and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains to allow everyone” to get into the) ae : neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its eee A f | : , | @ge-is its guarantee. For more than thirty. years it has Kelley for Commission. | Deen in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, First Lieut. Joe Kelley of the Bis-| + Wind Colic’ and Diarrhoea; allaying ‘Feverishness: arising Marck Home’ guard, a yeteran. of ithe ~ | Filipino campaign, and with ten years’ | ri therefrom, and by. regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids national guard training, leaves this | )\ the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. evening. for Chicago, where he. has : e 1 ; if Tae Children’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend. been directed to-report for examina- oo ate” NEY = 3 y ‘ion fo ra commission in the quarter- M I I | a , i master eorps. Lieut. Kelley served in x : EN CAS T ORI A W. the Philippines with a regular army “ & UINE AL AYS regiment which was brigaded with the |} ‘é * 2 od Fighting First North Dakota. He has! - 3 Bears the Signature of deen esteemed here an unusually effi- O ol | 4 y y 234 cient military man, and his friends | i aoe Ps i f tee] that‘he should pass his examina-} a ‘ =: ‘ tion at Chicago with a High average. | XN + : 4 Reply to Govérnor. gag S e i wh f 1 bi d fu 1 : '@ 7) in E Gavernor Frazier is receivng a num! 2 av sugar, eat, meat, a or an e = be) = ber of responses from the North Da-| S ’ kota boys in service in France to the A a n geeting which he sent some time ago A " Fs cee In Use For, Over 30. Yea in eompany, withthe’ ehlet-axecutrves, Hee isa food never out of bination perfect in food value. f senators and congressmen of other ‘ 3 c] al sis. 7 , The Kind You Have Always Bought Se Ee te ee in ee eer season. Keep the familiar It builds flesh, bone and muscle. y TH ft CENTAUH COMBANY. NEW OAKS TTY: a better United States, says Seret. | Ke J 7 . O jeaiete 4 \ | Frank J. Dugan of Co. M, 164th UY S.| ‘ellogg Package handy all the time. Compare the high nourishment ‘ cum anti of the-Finst Noeth Dakota, : dl st with other foods and 4: zun unit o} e First Nort ota. 9, te * ni OW CO: | An acknowledgment also has come Serve Kelloge’s with milk orevap- 2N¢ il Gnd Kelloge’s aisd Milk’the from Sergt, Noel Tharalson, headquer- | . . nm elloge’s an ilk ; : . : ters Co, 116th ammunition train, | orated milk, with fresh or stewed YOUWIN ae a - f nies son of,former Adjutant General T.H. | ° 7 . . mi (ever Ou can serve. ; I IBR ARY HOURS: of Tharaison. aes governor’s message | fruit, at. any time of day—break- most economica y' F was conveyed through Commissioner { R “ : mH : C Rosenwald of Chicago. fast, lunch, supper, or when the Most people when they say “Corn , ye. : Q C Enjoyable Beach Event. “| children are hungry between meals Flakes” mean ‘‘Kellogg’s’’—the Original— 2 Mrs. Conklin, state chairman of the; ! x re Ss fy Flak hat delicate and thin. with ik 1 y woman’s committee, has returned fromm the Flakes that are delic: gi i t “ a trip from Beach where she attended | mA Sent .. + mn. ace : > a dinner given by the citizens of that | It is convenient to buy, ready to a flavor and crispness all their own. / Beginning Tuesday, October 1, 1918, the regularly es: fh) 4.0 inom oe or eat serve, saves labor and fuel, needs no Don’t merely ask for “Corn Flakes”— b tablished hours-for the public use of the City Library will in the United States student nurse re-| 4 : ? ? : “E be as follows: From 3:00 to 6:30 p. m. and from 7:30,to / [ii serve. Captain Cook, a Beach man sugar — owing to the flavor and’ specify Kellogg’s Toasted Corn Flakes and ap ore ott a f Ben who has returned on furlough from | . . 9:00 p. m. all week days and from 3:00 to 5:30 p. m. SU : France, addressed the young ladies sweetness‘developed in the Kellogg . Look for DA -readi room he library will be open unti before the ditmer, the high school girls | 2 2 ten ‘; , DAYS the’ reading oft ys P z sang some orignal choruses “boosting” Process. the signature Fee May Ist. : ‘ ‘ each seaicnt nurse, and cocks oa oC 5 ‘ gts } ¥ , ate che committee who had assisted in the = < . or ‘ Children’s room (for all below fiit yeat high school) Fecrulting, Several “toasts were re " “Kelloge’s and Milk is a com- It identifies the Original Corn Flakes will be-open from 3:00 to 6:30 all days of the week. sponded to very tactfully, andthe girls z3 3. is = ‘united in saying that the_entertain; : ‘ € Children’s room WILL NOT BE OPEN EVENINGS OR ment had encouragéd them and made re eye eis we SUNDAYS. Entrance toLibrary through front door, ff them doubly.giad that they had heard KELLOGG TOASTED CORN FLAKE CO,, Battle Creek, Michigan : Thayer Street. Sixth Street entrance will be used by the Srcnee with the reques' ei See ~ : 4 . x public only for attendance at. the Community room. Re . j P f Offices Moved. Delivery to be made at door of boiler room at rear alley. Dr: B. Bolton-Henry wishes to. an cs 3 e * .. nounce that she has moved_her offi- i F. H.. DAVIS, Librarian. ces from the Eppinger building to the ve McKenzie Hotel, Rooms 600-608. ae . ee 9-30, 10-2. .

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