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THE WAY TO USE VAPORUB FOR SPANISH INFLUENZA The Influenza Germs Attack the Lining of the Air Passages. When VapoRub~is Applied Over Throat and Chest, the Medicated Vapors Inhaled Loosen the PPhlegm, Open the’ Air Passages | and Stimulate the Mucous Membrane to Throw Off the Germs. | now agre that , ing, or spitting. So avoid ish Influenza _ is | persons ng colds~-which means ashioned grip, wich | ding crowds, common drinking : here in 1889-90; The in-/ cups, roller towels, ete. Keep up fluenza ger enter through the nose | your hodily strength by plenty of ex- and mouth and attack the lining of the | ercise in the oy*n‘air, and good food. ssages, nose throat and bron- ane erietee " nd prone KEEP FREE FROM COLDS _ There is no cure or speviiic tor this! Above all, avoid colds, as colds irri- di 0, it the [tate th elining of the air passages and attack, df only you your |render them much better breeding strength. A competent sian Places for the germs. should always be called. The use sor wicks VapoRub at the very VapoRub does not, inte with any cold. For a head cold, internal tréatment and it is no apoRub in a spoon and ing used by broadminded physicians ! hale the vapors, or better still, use everywhere, in order to stimulate the | enzoin steam kettle. If lining of the air passages to throw off ‘hi lable, use an ordinary the grip germs, to aid in loosening the ; ‘2 Fill half-full of boiling phlegm and keeping the air passages , Water, put in half a teaspoon of Vapo- open, thus making the breathing Rub from time to time—keep the ket- ier, Hot. wet towels should be ap- te just vly boiling and inhale piled over the throat, and wack | the steam between the shoulder blades to open, NOTE: V the pores. Then Vaporub should be | Covery of a North Carolina druggi st rubbed in ovef the parts until the skin Who found how to combine, in salve in red, spread on thickly i red form, Menthol and Camphor with such with two thicknesses of hot flannel | Volatile oils as Eucalyptus, Thym! cloths. Leave the clothing loose Cubebs, that when the salv around the neck, as the heat of the | is applied to the body heat, these in- body liberates the ingredients in the & edients are liberated in the form of | form of vapors. These vapoRub can be had in three haled with peach breath, carry the: % 20—at all drug- medication Qirectly to the parts af While comparatively new in fected. At the same time, VapoRub | | certain parts of the North, it is the! ugh and stimulates |Standard hom» remedy in the South the blood to the nd West tor all forms of cold ¢ the | troubles—over s million jars were sold last year. VapoRub is particular- ly recommended for children’s croup s, as it is externally applied | therefore, be used freely ithout the slightest harmful | sneezing conserv! ph surface. and congestion within HOW TO AVOID: THE DISEASE. Evidence: a germ human con act, ‘chiefly through cough: | NO NEW DEATHS i | Word reached Bismarck today that {national arm {ingstone, Mont FROM INFLUENZA Number of Cases: Reported To- | day—Christian Lucas | is Worse. For the first time in a week, there were no deaths from intluenza to ¥ port up to noon today, More than 24 hours have elapsed sirfce Sie P, Sullivan passed away’ hospital about noon Thursday, and, while a number of victims of the epi- demic are very low, there havg heen n onew deaths. , During the night Christian G. jon of Mayor and Mrs. A. and who has been in a critical | condition for more than a week, took ja turn for the worse, and his condi- tion this afternoon is much less fav- orable than yeesterday. There is no change to report in the’condition of s. William Langer. Four new cas- were received at St. Alexius today, jtwo from Hazelton, one from Steele, and one, Mrs. Claude Rossom, suffer- jing from_pneumo! from the city. | Tragedy of Epidemic. | The tragedy which this dread epi- demic has brought to many a Slope j home was once more emphasized to- {day when Mrs.,O. B. Forsythe of Haz- Iton, who is convalescing from the . Alexius ously ill, received word from Hazelton of the death of her husband, who had y a few days. Mrs. For- conditioi is. such, and her 'ba is so near death, that she will | be unable to go to Hazelton to attend | the funeral. «J. C. Oberg, who had a severe at- tack of the flu, was able to be out to- dq State Bank Examiner J. R, Wa- lters, who was very ill, is showing a | decided improvement. There is little hange in the condition of Ben B. Len? art, who has been confined to his home on First street for several days. €. DeCosse Very Ill. E. DeCosse, who left this city a week ago Monday for Vancouver barracks, Wash., for special service with the is still very ill at Liv- where he was remov- ed to a hospital from a Northern Pa- cific train on which he was seized iwth an attack of influenza. Cosse was employed with Webb Bros. | A {fering from Spanish ihnfluenza. , MEAT MARKET in Bismarck. Fresh Pork, Beef and Veal. Spring Chickens Stewing Chickens DOHN’S BROADWAY MARKET Phone 176. try well, of taking dope, adjustments and get ropractor if you nd. did not inal-Adjust- ULTATION xperienced ( dobave tried try and you will get well Phone 260. Suite 14, Lucas Block = Bismarck Mii ‘GOING OUT =r CLOTHING BUSINESS $3,500 STOCK New Goods Sold at Big. Sacrifice SALE STARTS THURSDAY MORNING, ry \ OCT. 24,at9 A.M. - Our stock ‘consists of ». Areties, Men’s Suits, Mackinaw Coats, Rain Coats, Overcoats, Leather Vests, Overalls, Pants and Trousers, Boys’ : Suits, Woolen and Cotton Underwear, “Woolen Socks, Mittens, Fur Caps, Work Shirts, Dress Shirts, Caps and Hats, Sweater Coats, Jerseys, Suit Cases, Neck- ties, Work ‘Shoes, Overshoes, and other things too numerous to' mention. COLEMAN'S... STORE Opposite Hotel McKenzie, Bismarck. sg4sus0H4QGNUCUUNSNDNUNGOUCHNONUENOOOSUNOsUUoeaxocuasaneuiodt AUUUUUUUUERDUCUOQUUDGGOOREUONUGUEUCOGNUAGOOCENS; i } {here up to the time of hi \ing been expased to the elements for | two week: SEE EE = SSrecareraannncnanananaceraangancccgnsccctacensae induction. DeCosse E gs, Mont., Continues to Gain. Stearns, the 72-year-old Plaza an who was found on the Mis- puri river bank opposite pld Fort Lin- coln and, removed to Alexius hos- {pital Wednesday evening. after hi while drifting down the riv- on with the body of his dead son, continues to make a fa- jVorable recovery today. His daughter arrived last night from Plaza to take |charge of the remains of her brother, ;Thomas Earl Stearns, whose father believes him to have died while their |. oat was. drifting somewhere between | Mrs. Naset’s | The remains of M mer [of Bismarck, one of the weel jenza victims, be taken tomorrow lafternoon to D.: oll, where simple !funeral services will be held private- jly at the cemetery.’ The deceased was ars ago, a dwighter of Mr. Cc. B. Moore, well known “of Menoken, and was christ- married about mer B. Naset, ar-old daughter, rnita, and an infant son born only nine days ago, survive, together with jthe deceased parents, two broth- and two sisters—Carl, Anderson, Carrie and Orpha Moore, at Menoken; |a third brother, Ralph Moore, who is j Serving in a hospital supply depot in nee, and a third sister, . Jane a third sister, Mrs. Jane 0 lises in Washington, and a er, Mrs. R. B. Fields of Bis- jmarck. The body is noy lying at Lu- }er from W .{action, 5; BISMARCK DAILY TRIB FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2iuJ948e. - MERC bought for on ,WOOL UNDERWEAR $6.50 and $7.50 values, now $5.00 values, now Special wool fleece $2.50 cotton ribbed $3.00 coat sweaters 40c Holeproof hosiery, 6 pair 35¢ and 50c mens initial handkerchiefs, now 20c $1.50 men’s soft cuff negligee shirts, now. ARROW COLLARS Complete Lines in FUR COATS--- FUR GAPS--- ‘ONE STORE ONLY—MAIN ST. / died of dises 4; ,wounded severely, fers held in Belgium of Germany ex- 82; woundel degree undetermined, | cept, where’a military menace would 51; wounded slightly, 92; missing in | resuit Mas ‘been promised by General |’ died of ‘airplane accident, | Falkhausen, German military govern- Total.264, ‘or. occupied: Belgian territory. This WOUNDED SEVERELY. ; became’ known here today in connec- | Sergeant: tion, with the news that Burgomaster eotee Matzen Norregaard. Council | Max of Brussels had been set free. ~ Bluffs, Ia. Wagoner: USE NAVAL GUNS. 3 Jas. Dolan, Butte, ‘Mont, Washington, Oct. 25—Announce- Privates: «ment has been made by the French Edw,.J. Bevens, Janesville, Minn, that the American 16-inch naval.guns Fred Bilden, Clermont, Ja, «have come into action on the west front. It was disclosed that partment 2. Wn. Klabunder, St.Paul, Minn. the action o fthe ordnance department Fay D. Logan, Royalton, Minn. Henry Rath, Lone Kock, Ta. ‘that a plan was worked out to bring’ | these guns into action. WOUNDED, Degree Undetermined. They are manned by naval forces | Cook: Bennie . Hanson, Duluth, Minn. and it is through the efforts of the naval officers that Pershing’s men are CET SLOAN’S FOR Private:. : Jos. O. Gross, Culbertson, Mont. | cas’ undertaking rooms, whence it will | ve removed on 'No, 8 tomorrow after- {noon to Drise! ‘ ane on | Fallen For Freedom } SECTION NO. 1. The following, cgsualties are report- ed by the commanding general of the American Expeditionary forces: Kill- ed in action, died of wounds, 10; died of accident and other: causes, 1; STUFFED UP WITH “A BAD COLD?” Get busy with a bottle of Dr. King’s New "Discovery at once — they are all likely to result in danger- ous afeeoathe unless checked in time. Aad how effectively and quickly Dr. King's New Discovery hclps to do the checking work! Inflamed, irritated membranes are soothed, the Mucor || phlegm loosened ‘freely, and: quict, restful sleep follows. 60c and $1.20. Alldruggistshave it. Sold since 1869 .— aS Constipation Emacipation lazy bowels, yellow come headache, indigestion, z breath, when you use a3 & Dr. King’s New Life Piits, sycteza and keep g cheerful. 25c, Y SY the world look EL DALLO Coughs, colds and bronchicl attacks Privates: HARRY EF. COSGRIFF, Berwick, Seedy N. Dak, You dcn’t have to rub jt in Virgil P. Timson, Quasquetan, Ta. j MISSING IN ACTION, to get quick, comfort- ing relief SECTION ‘NO. 2... The following casualties are report- ed. by the commanding general of the American Expeditionary forces: Kill- ed in action, 4; died of wounds, 1; died of accident and other causes, 2; died of diseqgse, 2; wounded severely ; 14; wounded ,degree undetermined, | 137; wounded sljghtly, 77; missing in action, 8; prisoners, 4; total, 249. KILLED IN ACTION. ae Private: | Owen wu. Pierson, Man! ‘Minn. wi ED SEVE! ey. you've tried it on that un ore muscle, sciatic pain, rhcu» matic twinge, lame back, you'll find a@ warm, soothing relicf ‘you meyer tho: ght a liniment could produce. on't stain the skin, leaves no ass, wastes no time in applying, sure tor give quick results. A large bottle . me: economy. Your own or any other druggist has it. Get Privates: in iebara, T. Donahue, Watertown, 8. ak Noah F. Peebles, West Bend, Ia. WOUNDED, Degree Undetermined. Privates: Howard Lyman Anderson, Charles ,Minn. Arthur G. Sapp, Ashgrove, Ia. Robert White. Lovilla, Ia. Charles W. Young, Mt. Vernon, Ia. WOUNDED SLIGHTLY. St. Liniment Kills Pain 3Cc, 60c. $1.20. Michael J. Foley, Clinton, Ta. Sidney O. Myher, Granite Falls, Minn. John W. Skinner, Miles City, MISSING IN. ACTION. Privates: be ‘taebert 1. Hanson, Sioux Falls,.S. Ernest L.*Sours, Eagle Butte, S. ny W. 5, 8 ALLIES CONTINUE TO POUND GERMAN LINE IN BELGIUM ‘Lont. D. L poe s Slea { (Continued From Page One‘ dapol, and Maggiore. The weather ob i this front is uyfavirable, { x IMPROVE POSITIONS. i With the American Army Northwest of Verdun, Oct. 25.—American troops improved their positions at three im- portant points east and west of the Meuse. East of this river the Amer- 4 is icans drove the enemy from the Bois § \ Wormont, gaining their cdjective. In the region ¢f Grandpere west, of the Meuse the Americans straighten: ed out the line and captured several important ‘ridges. {| Between Rappes; Wood and, Banthe- ville Wodd the American line| was ex- tended despite stubborn resistance. ‘The Germans gre using their heavy and machinegu: sively.» Chevrolets: puncture troubles. ¢ Phone 263 or Address A. J. Ostrander RELEASE OF Box 25, Bi Ff Washington, |D. Cj Oct. 5. d nae ND lease of. all, ae icalStiaon: ‘A Great Money Saving. ANDISE — | of all kinds will continue to, advance. The prices we quote are less than these goods can be fhe market. . -. ,9Be ‘ equipped with weapons ashore or. afloat. inch, guns are similar to those abroad i the newest type of dreadnaught, They are of-50 calibre and weigh ,Jts destructive effect ts enorm Opportunity MEN’S OVERCOATS “Oat REDUCED PRICES 20 PER'‘CENT OFF ON BAGS, TRUNKS AND SUIT CASES SPECIAL ALL WOOL MACKINAWS $8.50 ‘Rosen’s Clothing Shop | M’KENZIE HOTEL BLOCK the hardest hitting These 16! 100 tong without the carriage and are the longest .range gun in use with the exception of the German freak gun, ‘the projectile weighs nearly. one ton. ames The only war sacrifice the Lanpher hat will not make is quality. As long ‘as good hatters’ furs are available you may- expect highest quality in ‘ qi me me Lanpher xat BRISCOE FOUR The Car With the Half Million Motor. We have jast been fortunate in securing another shipment of these popular cars. It! is doubtful if there will be many. more avail- able. We have had a full season’s experience with the Briscoe and,can recommend it unre- servedly. Itis one of the lowest priced cars con the market and.a ‘mighty good ‘buy. ‘Comain Motor Co. Bismarck, N:D. RG