The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 11, 1919, Page 5

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CHARLES VOLLNER HERE. SWAMP-ROOT. FOR roll all find at place in his efforts to} FATHERLESS FRENCH CHILDREN of Sa: KIDNEY AILM bursting shells. And his ‘phonograph fa eS ven . 4 hey i 4 ENT is hot constituted to compete in volume|make trench life comfortable for him-| Charles Voliner_ of Duluth repre ‘ : there - om Ae s INCLUDE EVERY DENOMINATION of tone with the thunder of, gunfire.|self to the misery of his bunkies, pening they AINA BterR Of paluth yi Ag ly one medic ne that A terrific rain floods,tae dugout, and} In addition to this big. Chaplin fea-| tow : y " kidneys, liver and bladder. 8 Of Mel sects of the war waits of France in| Me ie rs. 0. ane ae Fee ee Ker Lacie een from ant in her latest success, “Shador for their ious decay nee ae ASTHMADO R Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root stands | Whose care the pathies of America i Runey, Sterling. with hischend: below. water: id ; Two shows are to be given each sient the highest for the reason that it has|have been enlisted, the assistant! N.,P. B, Nelson, Braddock, An egg benter, coffee pot, Jug and’a {He te E:15 und one at 9 p.m. On! Carney Coal Phone oS ORMONEY REFUNDED ASK ANY ORUGGIST Proven to be just the remedy need.|teasurer of the Fathérless Children| Dr. Ghas. 0, Robinson, Bisma inultitude of specteal pleces of equip. | Weduesday there will be a special Lin- C d Lb ‘ed in thousands upon thousands of /f France has written to a North! Hoffman Chocolate Shop, Bis! «ment for his gin, bayonet and tent |Ol’S dy celebration. , ), E. Anderson r. C.! distressing cases. Swamp-Root makes|Dakota sponsor mother the following Fortnightiy Club, Bismarck. Bhs i | 7 lg friends quickly because its mild and | letter: | Camp Fire Girls, New Salem. : b ; and immediate effect is soon re zed| . “We are a nonsectarian organiza-! Mrs, A. R. Couture, Napoleon. in most cases. It is a gentle, healing|tion. “Any child of France ‘whose j Frosbyterian Lad Aid, Wilton, ~i ¥ g vegetable compound. father has sriven his life in this war,! |W. , W. Lodge, Wilton, y e Start ‘treatment at once. Sold at|Who is in the home of his! M O. Granvud, Rogers. / all drug stores in bottles of two sizes,|Mother or ‘relatives, is eligible for!’ Valley City. { e Ss O O-= 1 medium and large. adoption through our organization, ir-| Miss Jeannette lon, Wing. ! * However, if you wish first to test|Pespective of his religion. ‘The child] Miss Clara Tatley, Bismarek. | this great preparation send ten cents|is brcught up under the influence of} Joseph Rooney, Cole Harbor. | to Dr. Kilmer & ‘Co., Binghamton, N.|his family and in the religion, there-{ r..F. FP. Griebenow, Bismarck. - e @ Y., for a sample hottie. When writins |fore, cf his fathre, whatever that re-; Mrs, H.-F, Keller, Bismarck. n array . | ig be sure and mention the Bismarck |ligion.may be. There are children on! Woman's Literary Club, Hankinson.| | With Sore PimplesAll Over Head, ! bles Daily ‘Tribune our lists Who are Roman Catholic, oth-| Eastern Star, Rolla. HairCame Out. CuticuraHealed. } | -S xre Protesant, others who are | f —_——— 3 ae ee Junior Red Cross, Burleigh County, whose religion is | (two. adoptions). “My baby was about a week old ied. We help all} Hlbowoods War & Relief Fund (five when his head broke out all over 8 | CITY NEWS jJof the children, irrespective of their | adoptions for two years). with sore pimples. They . religion.” i 1 ROA. Bauman, Kulm. became hard andred,and io ‘tne principal thing to remember,| J. P. Hemmingsen, Shawnee. dried up, making scales. At the Baker Home. the Bismarck committee of the Fa-) John -E. Fleckten, Niobe. When I combed his hair Miss Emelia Capelle of Hazelton is|therless Children of France believes,! | Mrs. H, §, Sowles and Mrs, George it came out. He would a guest of Helen and Margaret Ra-|i8 that these unfortunate ones belong’ Wallace, Bismarck. \ cry night and day. , ; ker. to the great human family, that as; Mrs, Ee H. L. Vesperman, Bismarek. Y 4X _ “I sent for asample of . . such they are of our own flesh and! Eastern Star, Buffalo. Cuticura. Iboughtmore, A New Sufragette. blood, that they are sorely in need of! Cora Marie Strauss, Bismarck. and after I had used one cake of Soap A new daughter arrived at the home|help, and that a very little, given) Woman’s Study Club, Mercer. and one box of Ointment his head of Governor and Mrs. Lynn J, Frazier|from our great bounty, will preserve; Misses Ema Tripp and Vera: John- was hi .” (Signed) Mrs. Lizzie Monday evening, increasing their|them to become useful men and!son, Wyndmere. Short, Ridgeway, Ill. children to five in which the suffra-|wgmen of France, our beloved ally of | Eastern Star, Harvey. gee-Cuticura Toilet Trio getes have a majority of one, centuries, and of the world. iley City. It i e arcad Following is a supplementary list! “Anna Marie Rehecca Karshner, Val- cain eonbles be prevertgkiasend @ Visiting Parents. of individuals and organizations who} Dora Large, Oriska. Toit "Trio foe lie iar is First Sergt. Fred 1.. Riley of the na-|have adopted French war waifs since| Woman's Relief Corps, Wahpeton) | fon pimples, rashes, dandraft os eclia Cc S _ tional army is here fora brief furlough the publication of the last report ewe adoptions). irritation, bathe with Cuticura Soap os “YP with “his parents, Mr. and J. W.| °W. D, Henry, Wahpeton, Mrs. §,-W. Corwin, Bismarck. and hot water, dry lightly and apply - c : Riley of 300 West Broadwa s| Miss Mona Cannell, Nome... ‘ls Baptist’ Ladies’ Aid, Bismarck. Cuticura Ointment. At once the itch- ‘ vs accompanied from Fargo by his sister,| Daughters American Revolution, Mrs. E. M. Serr, Bismarck. ing ceases, sleep and rest follow, 9 Miss Helen Riley. Bismay Eastern Star, Oakes. and complete healment in most cases CHILDREN’S 2—SHOWS—2 ee Cc. A. Christie, Bisbee. | Eastern: Star, Valley City. results in continued use. Do not Linton I Eastern Star, Drayton. | Mr.;and Mrs. O. F. Bryant, Nano- fail-to test the fragrant Cuticura Tal- MATINEE NIGHTLY Mrs, W. E. Petrie of Linton spent] | Mrs, Harry J. Mersen, Steele. leon. ‘s cum for powdering and perfuming 4 a few days in the city as a guest at} jMinnehaha’ Camp Fire Girls, Na-},. Bismarck Community Choral Club,| | your skin. . TOMORROW 3 P.M. 7:30 AND 9:30 * ‘the, Wesley Baker home. She also |'poleon. ! (two adoptions). visited with her daughter, Miss Flor-| Grant School No. 1, Lidgerwood. ; Royal..Neighbors, Beulah, ence Petrie, who is in training at the] Woodman Circle, Braddock. | Mothers’ Club, Lisbon. | Bismarck hospital. Burleigh County Farmers’ Union,! Eastern Star; Fargo. ‘g Rega | John:.B. Brown, Bismarck. peli us su Jones Coming Home. ‘A/ Ae dohnstone, Wilton. | Eastern Star, Ellendale. Capt. A, A. Jones, who enlisted for wT engineering fter ex: service with the railway corps of the national army early America’s entrance in the w: pected home soon, when he will resume -his-duties as chief dispatcher: at the Soo line headquarters here. argue an important action before the | xy supreme court. He will be accompan: ied by Mrs. Paulson, who will remain here for a several days’ visit with Mrs, Zuger. \Kgg Beater—Foot Tub —Rat Trap—Chaplin| Soldier Weapons in| Big Battles. | From Stanley. John Corrigan of Stanley has been spending several days with friends: in M, E. Program. ad program s being arranged Funeral services for the late Albert Borkhart, victim of a Sunday morn- ing automobile accident north of the city, will .be held at the Bismarck Evangelical ehureh on Seventh street at 2 o'clock Wednesday afier- noon. From 10:30 to 1:39 tomorrow the remains will lie in state at the H. Grace on Fifth street’ for Friday! afternoon, Valentine day, when Mrs. John N. Hagan will receive with Mrs. Grace. A very pretty function in keeping with the spirit of the day is indicated by tHe dainty invitations. Edges Lot 1—Lace Insertions and Edges, beau- ‘ - 7. . = ; those 2 plscopal chureh | the city. een \Famous Comedian Puts Huns to |= Py The best talent Social. | Rout With Novel Heroics = ¥ 7 PMB @bace ‘ j—-_\_-& % A ip in r in solo and At the Presbyterian chapel tonight; = chorus mus eading and{at’ 8 o'clock. — Allthose over 13 are; in “Shoulder Arms” = = recitations, and a delightful evening’s| cordially invited: ! = = entertainment is: promised: — = = 7 et Raturne iHome, = = | Funeral services for the»lite Miss howe: at Under fae after visualized with thorough ‘detail in|3 = | Rose “MéCormick will -be, hed at St.| Sunday with Miss Leota and 3,” the three-reel pic: |= : = ‘ary's pro-cathedral at 9 o'clock) Wed.) ' eted'as the sé¢ond mil- straits ; \ ti boy Mgt 4 = | é nesday: morning, ‘The pailbearers: will With, Mrs. Serr. ion under ‘his = eats vil wa = he 2 e:oFlaherty, "Thom: ‘the Ladies’ Aid. socicty, of the! Firs Pe ational E = Sot tires, festoi = @ pS oly bint Hig hovan Homer Spi Ttaptist church, will meet. with! Mist FNS ade Rae whiten nan m th AY 7. ns rin ar ains | u MaGurvey.-and Thomas: Lee, lifelong|E. M. Serr, at ber home on Fourth Tt at dhe A ia “Tan last over pt ys friends of the bereaved family. strect, ‘Thursday evening, All members | Wis Shown at the Auditorium last eve: |= } * ony are: cordially, invited to attend. PMN a 4 beyhS aoc 'S { Bismarck “Colored” Drive Postponed.|.,., y The irritation of ‘cooties is suard- = 3 ere Owing to the fact that Mr: George Ladies’ Aid Meeting.” ed against, by the addition of a big aut- 13 Hf. Coleman’ (the man who is the majn| _ The Ladies’ Ald. soviety of the} meg ater. creates all manner |B f support cea local colored church) }SWedish Lutheran. church will meet) of havoc when he hangs it on a’ con. | O ered Tor. is Wee will ni ‘a va to reach Bismarck |@t)the parsonage, 804 Seventh, street, | venient postin, his dugout. Stories ofS before ny ot this week, the .pro-| Thursday afternoon, with Mrs, ‘2, , = engine s posed ba firmly establish’ the |Alfson and ‘Mrs, John L, Larson asi, = i colored comthunity center in Bismarck | hostesses. “Members and triénds,, of = nanon ; ‘ Ps will be postponed until further) ,no- }tBe society ‘are cordially invfted, = tie. go é At Home Cards. = ° Borkhart Funeral. Cards have been issued for an “At! =. nser 10nSsS an Home” at the residence of Mrs. R.j = Standard Bearers. ‘ vm Perry Co. funeral parlors on Main| / ata The February meeting of the Stand- = eens Pie e a gtreet ard Bearers of the Methodist Episco- | tiful designs, 1 to 1 inch, 5c Very Special Prices on From Valley City. pal church was held last Saturday eve- per FANG pe en ee a 7 x ning at the home of Caroline Burman. The subject “The Bugle Call to Serv- ice” was given in a very interesting manner by Esther Scott. Dainty re- freshments were served and a social hour followed: The Cue Wizard. Fred B. Hall, champion exhibition pool player of the world, will give an exhibition tonight, Feb. 11, in the palatial rooms of the Grand Pacific billiard parlors, Hall is a wizard with the cue and makes shots that are seemingly impossible. ‘His skill is the HOSIERY Attorney A. P. Paulson of ValjJev City, a former law partner of Alfred Zuger, of Miller, Zuger & Tillotson, will arrive in the capital tonight to “SGIENCE. MAKES re THEM DURABLE “'So—These-Soles Save Lot 2—Insertions and Edges cne to two inches, sale price, 1 Oc per yard Lot 3—Dainty Insertions and Edges, two to three inches wide, sew- 1 5 Cc ing week price, per yard...... Braids of excellent quality priced very aveuupennncneaga Little Things From Our Large Notion Section Buy Patrick Fiber Silk Hose No. 848. The price we offer on this black hose is far below! matket value, sale price 0 esr umm akasrnenee “| } Wayne Knit, full fashioned, black and white hose No, 511, specially priced J. and P. Coats, the best sewing vhread, black or white, all num- ers, sewing week sale de price, a spool........ Our 15c De Longs hook and eyes, marvel of all the local cueists, and sale price low— ) You Shoe Money his reputation extends from coast to this weelc 5c ‘e : 2a coast. He; gives 100 ditticult shots i | the rat pest suggests a mouse trap as fie i Regular ibe to/abe values, 10c Wear Hose in taupe, tan, white } ‘. “I have been wearing my shoes with | his exhibition, which is free. Mr. Hall A, nestestive’ mon aure,’ but this fails’ to at} per yard.ifi.. 6... ees black, Gray brow ad Guakore Nedlin Soles nearly a year, and they will exhibit in Mandan at ‘Messmer’s catch rodent: nd serves only to get Bone Hair Pins, Morning Glory $1.50 value, sale are apparently in as good condition as _|on Wednesday night, the 12th. oe Atarsee ity wet i whenIbought them.”—written August, Sei aig ce a his fingers into endless difficulties when brand, 6 in carton, extra 5c Regular 10c values, . ] 00 { ’ 1918, by W.H. Cocke, Officer, A.E.F., ’ WEATHER REPORT. he attempts to salate while it is fas- special offer a pkg....... ‘ a c PVCS: secs ses ae on e i PP gi tae i tened to his kit. A bath tub and soap at, per yard........ sitiverdarragecerene ‘ 2 France. For twenty-four hours ending at a Women’s lustrous Fiber Silk Only Nedlin Soles could endure a test like this. That’ they do so is because of the tough durability built into them by a scientific process. To cut your shoe bills down, buy shoes with these long-wearing soles. They come in * many styles: for men, women,. and children. noon, Feb. 11. . Temperature at 7a. m. . Temperature at noon . Highest yesterday Lowest yesterday .. Lowest last night Precipitation .... Highest wind velocity. . | manufactured. tray are included in his tolet acces- sories, but the use to which they are put, once Charlie is blown into the first line trench, is entirely different than the purpose for which they were A phonograph i sible monotony. vites relief from pos- But Charlie learns Regal and Iris Safety Pins, nick- el plated, our sale price &@ Cards eis ee. 3c “Dainte” Bias Tape made of fine lawn, per Our fine soft quality Bridal, Nainsook, number 150, 36 inches wide, regular 35c quality, sewing week price, per yard ] 9 Cc One lot of Taffeta Ribbons, Stocking No. 5150, either black 65c Children’s Service Stockings, the or white, our special sale price ......... kind that stand the wear and that there is only one monotony in aie 3 y tear of the youngsters, sizes 51 H boa lenin ents reese For Nort p eieagtet and somes! war, and that is the constant din of Package «2... .¢sses- 1 Oc vidth a cy Z Pee to 914, our pean eee is A ’ ete alice aioe Peeoling. They are | What colder tonight; Wednesday un. | : widths, assorted colors, to close out, cial orice 18c . made by He The Goodyear Tire & Rub- settled. Fee amenean Snap Fasteners, regu- our price, 5 c meat per Con A enny Onto whojaleo make : mearentaue ah z i lar ine value, 5 c per yard ......... Gee aca SPECIAL EMBROIDERY é wear all other heels. Fargo ..... . 22 Fruit-Juices BO CATO <s Sessreceeiouaats +2 Fol : : VALUES =! Williston r Vj " * Fine Pearl: Butt A large variety of goofl quality, dainty Organdy Embroidery Edges 4 to . Paul .. Y :Fine Pearl Buttons, our tae cyeite ie lobtip EH Urgandy Er z edlin Soles: Winnipes in ials gale price ieatdr Ux 8c Laces, vane thee ce re group at 6 inches wide, sewing week sale Chicago. Jiffy-Jcll flav- \ ; : B , PRICE price 29c 5 ~ ‘Swift Current | ors come sealed Another lot of Buttons : aS per yard ......a...... Kansas. City... i in glaso—a bottle large variety, veri card. . 3c nae Jot ot ee Insertion, one ston tire’ Beautiful patterns in Embroid- i ORRIS MRE a i a inches in width, sewing week, 1 c ery Edges at the following re- eevee ‘ each Package. Snap Tape, special, per yard . 2 duced prices, three lots at | CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. Each is rich es- Ber yards foe a 19¢ ; : HOGS—Receipts ‘49,000; steady. sence, condensed - Embroidered Crepes and Voiles, 40-inch 39c and 48c ENTER HERE ‘Nomatter what your business ambl- ‘tion may be, you can best enter on your career through @ thoroughly practical commercial education, With dnowledge and training to back you, youcanclimb toanyheight youchoose. Many graduates of the Dakota Bus- iness College have developed into big businessmen.Formet women students. : ‘now hold fesponsible executive posi- & :: Tone traariagie Netthwec tee there are more calls for D. Sales $17.70 to 18.00. ‘ Butchers, $17.85 to 18.05. Light $17.50 to 17.90: Packing $16.75 to. 17.70. ~ Throwouts $16.25 to 16.75. Pigs~$15.50 to 17.40. CATTLE—Receipts 22,000; to.25¢ lower. Cattle $16.25 to 20.00.. Butcher stock, —cows and heifers $8: 75 to. 14.75. , Stockers and feeders. $10. 65 to 14.50. « Veal calves $15.00 to 15.50. SHEEP—25,000; stesey: to 10¢ to; steady } graduates than the college can fill. “The ticla fot EFFICIENT business men and ‘women ie never crowded. D. B.C. students are made efficient, are alwaysin demand. ‘Write for fall information to Mr. F.L. Watkins, Pres. \ DAKOTA BUSINESS COLLEGE, FARGO, N. DAK. 15e lower. » Lambs. $17.25 to 17505 Ewes, $11.25 to 11.50. Phone 75, Fuel Co. For ‘the sat Coal from fruit juice. 6 Add boiling | water, then this essence, and you have a real-fruit ¢ dessert, and at no cost. You should know this fruity dainty. Jiffy Jet 10 Flavors, at Your Grocer’s | 2 Packages for 25 Cents Stickerie Brand, 10c and l5c values at ..... Tc ne te Nl BISMARCK NORTH widths, at the astonishingly big discount o) ves ee . .25 PERCENT OFF es UA. W. LUCAS CO. 69c BISMARCK NORTH — DAKOTA | = = Hy = FS = z Women’s superior quality Ever | = = = = :

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