The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 8, 1919, Page 4

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| ily.” As if that were an ambition to be scorned! THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Entered at the Postoffice, Bismarck, N, D, es Second Of course, everyone of us ‘American men knows ______ Class Matter. d full well that the American girl is the imporiani SEOREE DENN a eae member of the family from the very first day EW Sai Ones eee Henresesterive’ she comes to our homes; from the hour she smiles| ‘Bldg.; BOSTON, 3 Winter ‘Si DETROIT, Kresege up into her proud daddy’s eyes. And, too, don’: ) ; MINNEAPOLIS, 810 Lumber Exchange. we know that the American girl we lead to the/ The Peesiseg noe ABSRCIATED EEss the use| #itar and into our after existence is the import-! for republication of all news “credited to it or not other-jant member of a new family, just starting out) wise recived in this paper and also the local news pub-) yon the pathway of domestic life? And, just) All rights of publication of special dispatches herein | as sure are we that mother is the important mem- ee ee rete vee DIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION — | ber of the family. Ask father or the sons! SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE | Indeed, Mile. Gall, if our girls were not the im- a py etl ner ior in Bismarck) $7.50) nortant factors in our families that they are some! Daily by mail per year (In State outside 6.00|several million of American homes wouldn’t be} Daily by by mil cutee ot No Et ; 6.00) half as happy as you now find them. | Established 1873) Also, Mile. Gall, our boys who have come back | iio \from your land, have told us that your girls, the} | French girls, are important members of your) THE AMERICAN GIRL ‘French families. In fact, our boys seem to think | We over here in the United States have become that they are the most important members of your pretty well acquainted with the American girl. We) families. know her as daughter, mother, sister, wife and} Now, please don’t scold our American girls for sweetheart. We love her, and knowing her as we|being “the important member of the family.” We do and loving her as we do, why, we are little in-| just naturally like ’em to be “important” in our! clined to listen with patience to Mlle. Yvonne | homes. Get acquainted with them, while you’re Gall, who has come from Paris to sing to us. {in this country, and you'll obtain a better under- Mile. Gall says sarcastically: “The American | standing of their importance—to our homes and girl must be the important member of the fam-|our men, STOMACH UPSET ——— DRIVE | CAN DRAW TWO SALARIES |COMMUNITY CENTER FOR | dudge Allen of Lisbon can draw. two CITY'S COLORED FOLK | salaries, one as treasurer of the North | —— b y, | Dakota national guard and Get at the Real Cause—Take Dr. | ae igre ere Edwards’ Olive ‘Tablets A few men in New York City havel Langer yesterday advised-State Audi | That’s what thousands of stomach | offered to give to the colored church toy Kositzky, i : Ss doing now, Instead, of |of Jismarck $300, provided the only | gers roaueas ter Se. the tt sufferers “are | taking tonics, or trying to patch ape colore mmunity center standing | ‘digestion, they are attacking the | for the tion of the colored peo-| I are f poor dig: y smarek and vicinity, will Colds Cause Headaches and Pains geal cause of the ailment — clogged liver | ple in and disordered bowels. , | see to it that their property on Kighth | , Edwards’ Olive Tablets arouse the |and Sweet streets is free of debt and i iE Ll liver in a soothing, healing way, When !in a fairly attractive condition. Seven Nar eee BROMO QUI Feverish Headaches and Body Pains ;a tonic for every man, woman or {ing for Chicago, where he will deliver | |the principal address tomorrow at the paus Kee 5 ‘aveq | Labor party, which meets in the street used from a cold ‘are soon relieved | (3) son's ple. There's only one Ohone 75, City Fuel Co. ELT DAY AT YTERIAN | CHURCH SUNDAY Rev. H. C. Postlethwaite Will Speakon Great American | Tomorrow Night | Roosevelt fay will be observed with a special service at the First Presby- terlan church Sunday evening, when Rev. H. C. Postlethwaite will. speak on the great, A cen and an ap- propriate mu: program will be rendered. “This will be the only formal Roosevelt program ip the capital etiy tomorrow, and the public is invited to attend. February 9 has been set aside thru- out the nation.as a memorial tothe late Col. Roosevelt. In all of the larger cities mass meetings in his memory are being planned. North Da- kota, where Col, Roosevelt spent some of his best years, will generally note the occasion. { “TWIN BEDS.’ If laughter be a panacea for all hu- man ill, then those that will see the funniest play ever known te the Bng- lish speaking stage, “Twin Beds” which will be the attraction at the Auditorium on Thursday night, Feb. 13, be forever immune from all bod- ily and’mentai trouble. It has amus- ing situations built upon each other thick and fast; it has scintillating lines, new wit and mew slang; and it has brilliantly satirical characteriz- ation. It is as sweet as a honeysuckle; child. It is a babbling spring of. hu- mor, and ft’s refined humor all the time. The company presented here . is the one especially engaged to torr | the larger cities of the middle west | and the Pacific coast, embracing well known metropolitan fun makers. OFF TO CHICAGO Governor Frazier Jeft Friday morn-} ratification: meeting. of the National ‘Aiver and bowels are performing their | hundred dollars from friends of the / jij, oan, take eal functions, away goes indigestion | colored people wil] do this and draw| fee ee Ene and stomach troubles. “i \the thr undred dollars, and a drive | € eon ne oh | If you have a bad taste in your 'js proposed to do this next Tuesday to | == mouth, tongue coated, appetite poor, j be concluded on next Wednesday the) lazy, don’t-care fecling, no ambition or | pirthday anniversary of Abraham Lin-} energy, troubled with undigested foods, |coln, the great liberator of the col- you should take Olive Tablets, the sub-|ored race in the United States. 8. C. etitute for calomel, |Thompson, George H. Coleman and Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets are @ Charles Wright, accompanied by three purely vegetable compound mixed with | white” citizens propose to make the olive oil. You will know them by their! give and it is expected that all who sling color. They do the work without | yi}1 be appr i cramps Ov pain. Fy . Paks one oF two at bedtime for quiets | Jeet ae eines relief, @0 you can eat what you like! see “His Bonded Wife” at the Grand “At 10c 25c per bex, All druggists | tycatre tonight. ched will put this worthy We offer for sa HGS NNONONNAAUOGNAUAANAAGSAONONESUEAsAoOOEsANesAssssnesousssosesusuasesssucesuduecceosssoaocnosoansNoy FURNITURE REPAIRING Duripg thip time of high prices it will pay you to have that old furniture repaired and refinished’ at a small frac- tion’ of the cost of new. Picture Framing, Window Shades, Tents, nt Awnings We ‘are located directly west of the Postoffice. .Call and : ’ a Bee Us, We Make a Specialty of Crating and Packing Furniture for Shipment A. E. SHIPP, Prop. PHONE 100 and sited for sm Vel. 314 2 SPRUE LLL His HUTTE EEE EE THE SONGS OF THE HOUR One More and Final Opportunity to Buy Pop- ular Sheet Music AT 10c A COPY It's Never ty Late ts Be Good Morning, Mr. Zip Sorry Mickey } Vm Glad | Can Make You Oh, How I Wish I Could - Till We Meet Agai “ - Like ‘il e Meet Again eS vant ight Like He The Navy Took Them Over The Rose of No Man’s Land The Statue of Liberty Is Smiling K-K-Katy There’s a Little Blue Star in the Window And many others too num- erous to mention. Hear them played all day Saturday. Mail orders promptly filled; include the postage. I Ain't Got Weary Yet It’s a Long Way to Berlin I'm Sorry | Made You Cry Are You From Heaven Cheer Up, They’re Coming Home Ching Ching Don't Cry, Little Girl Every Day Will Be Sunday Everything Is Peaches Down in Georgia WONDER 5 and 10c Store BISMARCK, N. D. Bismarck,ND.. ; The Oldest and Largest Bank in this sectionof the State 1919 THE YEAR FOR LAND INVESTMENTS quarter, half and full sections:in the vicinity of Bismarck. The soil and lay-of;each tract are unusually good: garden truck. Our prices and terms will meet with your approval. Bismarck Realty €o. For the Beulah Coal le several choice all grain, corn or® 12 Bismarck Bank Bldg: THE REAL TEST The best test of a bank’s standing is, of course, its past record. We point with pride to the fact that for nearly forty years the First Na- tional Bank has conduct- ed a successful, growing business along sound, conservative lines, always placing the best interests of its customers ahead of every other considera- tion. Make this bank your bank. SATURDAY, FEB..8, 1919. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE. Default having occurred condition of the mortgage hereinafter described, notice is hereby given, that um of 64). be: the costs, dis- ursements and expensés of this fore- eretofore de- | closure. si ee Dated, Bismarck, North Dakota, slares the whole mortgage due| February 8. 1919. i There will be due on | INVESTORS MORTGAGE SECURITY the day of sale the COMPANY, INC, Mortgagee- wo Hundred Seventy- aalonaceeme br ery delivered by Marion §. Moore and M.{four and 95-100 ($4,274.95) dollars, | Bismaret ; P. Moore. “her mead, eee a ceors | (pinch sum includes taxes for the | Attorneys for Mortgages to Investors Mortgage Security Com-| year 1917, paid by mortgagee in the | 2—8 13 een Gee Be day of January, 1917. and filed for rec For Infants and Children. ND ord in the office of the Register of; Deeds in the county of Burleigh andj jMothers Know That : : Genuine Castoria | register of deeds of Burleigh count | North Dakota. | The mortgagee has in the|clared and now de | debt secured by sal |and payable. 3—1 8 15. state of North Dakota, on the 9th) day of January, 1917, in book 90 of} mortrages at page 171, will be fore- closed by a sale of the premises in! such mortgage and hereinafter de-| scribed at the front-door of the court) house at Bismarck, county of Burleigh | and state of North Dakota, at the hour) of 10:00 o'clock A. M., on the 29th day of March, 1919, to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on, the day of sale. The premises de scribed in such mortgage and which} will be sold to satisfy the same are; situated in Burleigh county. North | Dakota. and described as follo | Tots fifteen (15) and (16) of Block; Fourteen (14), of McKenzie's Addition | to the city of Bismarck. North Da-| kota, according to the plat thereof on file and of record in the office of EMMY WEHLEN comes t6 the i / ~ Grand Theatre ff Kecieyren Te . | A helpful Remedy for ere j Gonstipation ant Lee } a. Feveris! “HIS BONDED | ons oss OF SLEEP { resetting herefrom-inInfanr: WIFE” oe senreet i : ' FacSimile Signstare Prenatal Aes A Metro Drama of Brilliant Thirty Years | SSA ACT INIA | a | | Social Life in 6 Acts’. EW TORK. TONIGHT 7:30 and 9:15 Exact Copy of Wrapper. THE CERTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORE CITY. 10c—20c PRICES 10c—20c The Leaks Put your plumbing in order—as a means of safety, as a method of sanitation,.as a measure of protection. We'll fix you out from cellar to garret—every room in the house needs specialized attention. And we have the know-how and the where- with that mean: 00 per cent efficiency. Confer with us. Years of schooled experience enables ts to evade the pitfalls of doubtful prac- tice. Our skill and science are at your beck and call, : FRANK 6. GRAMBS SUCCESSOR TO GRAMBS & PEET CO. 304 Main St. Phone 561. ~ BISMARCK, N. D. SERVICE means satisfied 212.-Main St. Ask the Man who owns one-- FORD or FORDSON More real efficiency and money value cannot. “Matty to insure Delivery The Dakota Motor Company _ Authorized Ford and Fordson Distributors owners. be obtained. Plus FORD. ‘e Must Have Your Order. ‘ Mfg. by Henry Ford & Son, Dearborn, Mich. Bismarck; N. D. 2 ee ‘ >

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