The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 7, 1919, Page 8

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After the “Flu” —Fever or Cold Clean the Acidity and Toxic Poisons Out of the Digestive Tract ngth of the fo sod of suifering would mediciner that the storaach, le sh, the month Gry, the tongue coated, a nssty taste, and no desire to eat. This is a poor foundation to build new strengts on. Now, tens of thousands of le all over this country are using PATON: NIC for the Purpose of cleaning theze poisonous aiter-eifects right out of the system and tney are obtaining wonder- fal {resales 62, wonderful that the quick tenefite are hardly elieval » Just as chown in the re- arkable letter which is published Epon the requestof this sturdy old Civil ‘arveteran. He is 77 vearsold. Read what be says EATONIC did for him; scree reer Teste pele! Snenza enditleft mystomachinss * in your own case at once. You have Cabal heosg to gain—not a penny can you lose, for we take all the risk. Yo own common sense, yourown feelings ll you that a good appet good oh road to etrong, robust health again. You want to enjoy life again you have battled with the ‘‘du’’, or colds, or any other illness that bas taken your strength. You want to get back your old-time vigor, be full of pep and enthusiasm—be able to work with ease, instead of listiessly, hali-heart- edly dragging out a mere existence. So beenre to take a box of EATONIC bome with you today. We cannot urge this too strongly. Ii EATONIC fails to give you positive peneteral results, it will not cost youa y. There is no risk—the benefit is rarely, all for you. TONIC: R@NOTE-Ov guarantee EAT 6 EZATONIO REM! SOLON FAINTS, FALLS THROUGH Rep. Peter McLaughlin of Ca: County Has Unusual Experience Rep. Peter McLaughlin of Hunter,| 000 drug stores throughout the United Sta! . If you cannot obtain EATONIC quic! Grog store, do not be without it. Write us and we will mail youa t box at once £54 you can ‘send us the S0c alter you get it. Address: ¥ CO., 1044 South Wabash Avenue, Chicago, ily before noon today through one of the | windows. Fortunately the glass wa! shivered into small bits, and gene of DISPLAY W AY WINDOW, the falling gragment: [enough to inflict an | is tge plate glasi If you want the family to be healthy jand active, give them Hollister’s fainted and fell from the shock and he was as- ed to his room at the Grand Pa- . Where he seemed entirely re- covered at noon. " Scene from the funniest. play ever written, “Twin Beds,” at ithe Auditorium on Thursday, Feb. 13.. Great New York cast and | production. - | jert, Ferguson, Frederickson, Gunhus, | | ; Haines; Hardt, Harding Ivers, John- ‘son, of Dickey, Johnson or Steele, isamyath, ‘Kell, Kellogg, Keitzman, #4) Klefn, Koller, Larson of Ransom, Lar- son‘ of Stutsman, Larkin, Lazier, ‘Mad- j Well, McDonnell, McLarty, MoManu: Miller, Nesvig, Nims, O’Brien, U Con- Driving Macdonald Bill lum, Walker, Weld of Wells, Weld of 5 s|LOSE OUT ON EMERGENCY , Hanson, Harris,’ Hemni, — Herbert, Humphreys, Johnson of Cass, Johnson of Pembina, Kelly, Larson of Pierce, Too Many Nonpartisans Show Lowe, McGuavran, McLaughlin, M 5 \kleson, Murtha, Nathan of Sheridan, Independence to Carry Im- | Nathan of Logan, Ness, O'Connor of ia y : Grand Forks, Olson of Ramsey, Olson mediate Effect Clause | of Barnes, Olsgard, Petterson of Sar- — ‘gent, Pleasance, Reid, Reishur, Robin- The league's gas attack, on Miss son, Turner, Twichell, Minnie, J, Nielson, state superinvend-' Absent and not voting.— member of the house from the t1th! Rucky Mountein ‘Tea this month, It/ ent of public: instruction, was ad- Downer. Hall, Hoare, Jobnston. Kelder, | aistrict, ing€ass ;county, while ystand- | ing in | front of Bergeson’s ‘store’ short- END DISTRESS regulates the bowels, helps the appe tite, puts Ife and energy in the whole | Thursday afternoon when the house |family. 35c, Tea or Tablets. J. Bres- | low. : APPLY POSLAM WEATHER EPORT. For twenty-four hours ending at OF ITCHY SKIN! non, Feb. 7 It isn’t the quantity of any rem You put on your skin to heal the order; it is the’ QUALITY that wo the desired results, and in quality; Poslam excels. tisfaction from j | use comes because its healing powe are concentrated and just a little does | so_ much. ! Try this Spread Poslam over that] | Tomperaturo at 7 a.m. | Temperature at noon . | Lowest yesterday s| Highest yesterday Precipitation .. = Lowest last nigh a4 Highest wind veloc: e . SE Forecast. For North Dakota: Unsettled weath- itching skin affection at night. Then|er tonight and Saturday; light snow dismiss the trouble from your mind. Sleep soundly and, next morning, ex-| amine the skin and see just what Poslam has done. i Sold everywhere. For free sample write to Emergency Laborat B West 47th St., New York City. | And Poslam Soap, being medi with Poslam will benefit your skin while used daily for toilet and bath. | Like Burning A Candle At Both Ends IRES can be ruined at the base against the rim as well as on the out- side against the road. If the tire base is not strong enough to stand the ter- tific side strains of ruts, curves and skids, trouble will result. But not with FepeRaLs —built with four staunch twisted steel cables in the base,nextthe rim. The can’t rock, shift or break under the greatest ser- vice stress. No other tire has this safety feature. That's why we recommend sonal property to wit: No. 43363; which said property is property of the defendant herein and which I shall expose for sale and cell at public auction to the highest. pi |der for cash on the 18th day of Fel ruary, A. D. 1919, at the hour of ten o’clock in the forenoon at the front door of the court house in the city of Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Da. © them above any other: Our little booklet “‘Care Saves Wear’ tells you how to get more service out of yc tires. It’s free. | west portion tonight; continued cold. | Lowest Temperatures. ; Ss itt Current aKnsas City ORRIS- W. , Meteorologist. ind laxative ef | fect, LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE, | (Tablets) can*'be taken by’ anyone | without causing, nervousness or ring- jing in the head. There is only one “Bromo Quinine.”. E. | plgnafure on the box. 30 OTICE OF EXECUTION OF SALE. | STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- W. GROVE'S ty of Burleigh. | In District Court, Sixth Judicial Dis- trict. H.R. Earl, plaintiff, vs, Cornelius Williams, defendant. Notice is hereby given: That by vir- tue of an execution issued by the clerk of the district court of Burleigh coun-|3 ty, ‘North Dakota, upon a judgment rendered in favor of the plaintiff and against the defendant, I have levied upon, seized and taken into my pos- fon the following described pe One Auto Stake Truck. Ford 1 en tota. Dated this 3rd.day of January, 1919. ROLLIN WELCH, Sheriff of Burleigh County, North Dakota. F. E. McCURDY, “Attorney, for Plaintiff, * Bismarck, North Dakota. pay 11 15 Phone 75, City:Fuel Co. For the Beulah Coal [00 LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED—Practical / nds by. day ms 271 wk Shop in The T ribun Tits Bel Before Sor g 1. 0 a fd the vanced: to ‘the second line trenches Ward, Patterson, Randall, Roquette, | passed House Bill 81, common lieved to have been drawn by N ‘Macdonald, the man whom Miss Burleigh county's full delegation— | . Bailey, Kell and Prater—voted for the son, in spite of his having the league Dill in spite of the fact that their co G stituents at the ‘same election in endorsement, defeate y more tha qlecciast tails defeated by more than which these men were named re wl 1.'Bhere iwa Ve ated / ‘Macdonaid by a very de bill, Porat etele on this vote! Rep. J. A. Harris of Mercer, risdiction of the superint chairman of the education committee : prominent leaguer, voted a very ve negative, as did a small hand- of teachers and gives the state board decisive negative, of education a very elastic control over {11 of other leaguers who retusa to the fixing of teachers’ qualifications. , 0Pe¥ the di Ayes = Armd, alvert ‘Rhone 75, City Fuel Co. For the Beulah Coal _A MOTHER’S STRENGTH Bjerke, Burkhat, Byrne, Caddell. Mother, whose hands rock the cradle, often needs more | than ordinary food to help maintain the blood-quality and | strength and to assure adequate nourishment to the 1 i i} child. It is as unwise for the mother, as it is dangerous to the child, to place dependence upon alcoholic. stimu- lation, for strength is not found in alcohol. SCOTT'S EMULSION of purest: cod liver oil, absolutely free from alcohol, is mother’s true friend, in that it performs. a two-fold fitted for the trying period of mothe: SCOTT’S EMULSION BUILDS UP STRENGTH Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. Bargains —SATURDAY—Bargains Big reduction on white. cups. and. saucers— all you want Saturday at per pair only, Black Japanned mail boxes. only. gine 19¢ Gas Lighters—something new, only. -. «10 6 CUP MUFFIN PANS. —made especially. for the Wonder 5 < Store—.100 gross.on sale Saturday on 15.gross 12 quart 1x. Ti Water hin Poa at only . Wonder § Camouflage in Clothes - Great word, camouflage; great thing too; fools ’em. Makes a ‘transport road look like a dense thicket; makes a'shop look like apart of the ocean. It’s all right:in war, but not in clothes; you'll find plenty of it in clothes; don’t let yourself be fooled. All-wool fabrics, high class tailoring, correct, live- ly style; aie real thing, no mere BUDEATANCE: ter “Clothes.” No camouflage in Society Brand, Hirsch-Wick- wire or Hart-Schaffner & “Marx Clothing. HAND PRESSING TAILORING cota DRY CLEANING EXPERT REPAIRING GE. BERGESON & SON Closed Evenings, Exe t Saturday: CHAPLIN DISGUISE !S TOO NATURAL FOR HUNS. of practical camou- rd) nas their base, flage is given by q “harlie Chaplin ini the : and their morale The number of “flu” when is neglible. . “Shoulder Arms,” Auditorium Theatre on Monday. hed isguises himself as a | dock of Mountrail, Maddock of Ben-|and starts on a spyi { OND TREN son, Malone, Magnuson, Marshal, Mar- | t e tin of Slope, Martin.of Bottineau, Max- . K promptly decide to cl man stump as an addition to the Ivad ad Big Stick Methods Succeed in nor of Pembina, Opland, Prater, Riba, | of-wood they are about to taks Renauld, Sherman, Strain, Strom, Ug-|to their trench In Charlie's opiniont. his at Kidder, Whipple, Wog, Yeater and | camouflage is entirely Thru the House 64. ie 7 and his resentment $ _—Eollinger, Budtness, Carr,|of the Huns in mistaking him for Dunges, Durkee,’ Engen, Hammond, | genuine stump gets him into countle Caticy ey Coal Phone 94 iO. E. Anderson Lhr. C.F CASTORIA For Infants and: Gtilldren ; Krueger, Kunkel,’ Moen, Olson of| fn Use For Over 30 ars to be shown at the, highest. HEAVY FICHTING, heary fighting | > A Health Builder | For Weakened Lungs | | Where a continued cough or cold | threatens the lungs, Bckman’s Altera> | to stop the cough, ; lungs and restore Sie and $1.50 bottles at drug- MON TAT ORNTORY! rita het ELD DAL!LO . Rusch. | Always Bears: MS“85) Gilman Cia) “The Home of Service” Also the Home of Chevrolet, Hudson , and Hupmobile Cars and Parts When in need ‘of expert, | (mechanical work, bring your: -, ook over our battery department, it is the most completely equipped in duty. Scott’s is tonic-nourishment, spereulerly: 16 {s "AUTOMOBILE PAINTING You will be interested in com- , paring our work with that of other er_ shops. MISSOURI VALLEY MOTOR CO. CARL PEDERSON, Mgr. North Dakota Colonial Water Glasses, per pair only.....5¢ = Auditorium § -AT 8:30—MUSICAL PROGRAMAND Hon. J. F. T, O’Connor WILL DELIVER THE _ VICTORY ADRESS This Is a Patriotic Meeting for Everyone EVERYBODY INVITED FREE . O'CONNOR'S ORCHESTRA Concentrating on one car simplies the problem of production and leaves the Dodge Brothers free to devote themselves to a continuous process of ‘improvement. Not only -to. conform to the established Dodge Brothers s:andard, but to Hextel ‘it if possible:+:that : i lace Ao Does Hhariens Ismare% Do Not Take Chances on the Weather We are going to have a lot of bad. storms before spring. Fill up your coal. bins with some of our good coal and be prepared. Our Bearcreek, Kooi and Black Diamond Coal will keep your house warm through the most severe weather. his coal i is. adaptable for all. kinds of heating plants, and ranges, and will hold fire all night. Give us a ot order and be convinced. F. H. CARPENTER LUMBER CO. Phone 115 Bismarck, N. D. unday Night 9 February - - -

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