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rea i TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1919. ‘BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE T ‘ ullele arta whore pea iee it te ° ° p Me @ mont ditflowlt (9 contol, Fe ( Y t t PI “The best auttidote is a widespread or " Ons ipa ton. SIC ‘oboe! campaign through He papers Wn is 9 through posters aid every other aa 7 channel of publicity agatiust the oper- Purge or Laxative: ations of these switdlers. The most Offoctive means of self-protection which the ainall investor can employ In never fo make ah fivestinent with: ong fiat conauliing tis Hanker nome eRPOHALble HaBsiiess man OF la yor ih Nia community: “Wea olty Chat the various states have neat enneted auffielbatly drastic Town to protect thelr citivena againert thowe nvindlord, Tt ty dinpodaible for the federal government to enact laws which will reach the lootively, <"Purchagers of Libe onds should in no cumstances exchange trem for st or investments of any kind or charac because Liberty bonds are tho safest and best investments in the world and because every citi- zen who buys and holds‘ liberty bonds MAUD POWELL, THE WOMAN, DEFIES DOUBLY PROVEN DESCRIP TION—HERPERSONALITY |ojsmarce pease Gen No Longer AS EXCEPTIONAL AS IS HER ART Doubt theEvidence, This Bismarck citizen testified lon When Madam Maud Po and herjone bag sald ghat she is an unfettered | ago. y, planist, Axel Skjerne appear Wednes- player. apne ders also ee pate vred a cold of quick relief—of unboubted |’ aaa oe : _ | personality. e ix real and sin enefit. day, evening, April 16, af ne eh and altogether charming. There {s elo Thartucts areniow: Couthemad™ jum, Bismarck wil be privileged to) raint or formality in her manner.| Such testimony is complete—the ev hear the world's most celebrated wo- confesses to a great: iking for|idence conclusive. man violinist, “people.” ‘This natural warmth is}, It forms convincing proof of merit Maud Powell, the artist, m | manifest in her playing. Her tone is}! Mrs. C. H. Casper, 519 Front’ S4., comment, From cast to we | large and sensuous; she has a fine| says: “For years I was troubled by ences flock to hear her. nge of rhythm and these together | kidney complaint., I had sbarp pains Maud Powell, the woman, defies de-| with her beautiful phrasing and abso-jin my back and general weakness sctiption, She Ix at once spontaneous |lutely true ear, have made Maud| through my hips and limbs. 1! 3 and thoughtful. Her personality 1» | Powell, the woman—Maud Powell, the} Ured and depressed muci of the tim gulte as exceptional ds hei . Some | artist. jand my kidneys acted irregula | Doan's Kidney Pills cured mé of th | attack.” i Everyone now and then becomes cbnstipated, and mif- ions arc chronicajly in that condition. “The perplexing question arises—what to usc. Beit \ . Purgatives and cathartics are drastic and usually cause ateaction. Saline waters arc rapid in action but do'ho ‘more than empty the bowels. Just as’ certain an effect, and certainly a much more pleasant onc, can be obtained by the use of a combination of, dimple Jaxative herbs with pepsin sold by driiggists under the name of Dr, Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. It acts gently, without ariping. It is an especially ideal ‘medicine for ‘children, women, old ipeople and others who find purges too powerful. Only a teaspooriful is required, and’by morning the move- ment is frec’and complete. A bottle in the house is insurance id Thufman $59 for Relie: G |epanking his wife with that sort of 4| Over two weaclt hater = \shoe. The judge didn't say what kind| gaia: “| tind. Doan of a spanker would be considered leas good now as when I "| gal in his Jurisdiction. | Giiinaudedethent to the very tae S Bis ability is not. for the whole family against constipation, indigestion, head- 2 $ settles i idneys, an’ i only helping himself, but is rendering hh ae mattimony:" It takes some women a Jong time to ve vaitsene pe pur Doane ie a genuine service to his country. This re pede bes rat Siecstive its, Bes Fy “A wedding ring is a relic of bar- find out that they don’t like thelr hut | price 6c, at all dealers. Don't; fs the course of safety, duty and hon- té do eee rae refund your money if it. faile barism and should not be worn. pane Gaete Golbeana an Fran.| 20DIY ask for @ kidney remedy—got : ore rar ; ~ “A wife should accept no money], sid . Carri Fede aa of sen ran-|Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that ENRICO SO ®. > x * Dr. Caldwell’s ‘ from her husband except that actual.| CM (iy | Te ae for divorce) Mrs, Casper had. Foster-Milburn Co.,} Cslarng tearoom © ‘y PRICE AS ALWAYS : ly needed to defray household ex. | 2Bainst chard Colbrandt, after be-| sftgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. | i | Weather Report | : 'YRUP penses. ink married to tim 49 years. | Enrico, Caruso, famous tenor, who| 9 “ intreeted eboney ‘J “ Jothing, for a - fe 7 : , “My C q 7 +h costs due to the War, erfect HL Laxative wither center, fueron ould. be ie rags yr eant of, Bt. ee! ¢ Co d | Bis Aeetioctre tonight eae a T For 2% heors. ending: ait near Ave. = i by, serine ‘profits The? Mo., le 90, in her will pro-! + t z ‘emperature ai 7 a. m1. 2a! and absorbing war earned by the wife herself. as chee a aie A res) nce. B sg j fapen wer have manne we ‘ ) tae lige Co een ie a spoony| Vided that he would marry within 90 : pondence. | SER "Stee. FREE, SAMPLES — if you have. never used ; ’ honor days after her death, She dled the M’ADOO OFFERS wih, thie farnlly lat- Eoiele to Dr, W, Be Caldwell, 408, Washington The other day Mrs. Grant qued her| Wher day. zi HEBRON NEWS. 0 gece hes Been sold by cr. Monticello, Til, incr ecumianr nee « at Wi “ton, |, But, girls, don’t crowd. James says/ Last Sunday at the German Congr 26 years. Two sises— csk for a copy of Dr. Caldwell’s “The husband in the court 4 ngton,| 1 oy A D DC. abking for yeparats mainte. |" 8 SPeady picked the girl. gational church Miss Julia Bich an 3 S0c and $1.00. Care of Baby.” . C, asking fo i i bance Hig aati nance, charging her nusband with cru elty, desertion and faflure to provide, se John Coehring were united in mar-/ W. Every time you hear of an elderly| riage by Pastor F. Anhorn. | ILDCAT CRAZE! man a aes (oon seu jump right] TT, L. Butterfield went to Mandan} - ron "1 Iae/vVOU ‘eye [Ht the conclusion that some “sweet| Tuesday evenin; d acted oO f W. G. McAD0O HOW NOT TO AMUSE/YOUR WIFE. | no ‘ y ~ and acted as one o By W. G. Mc. young thing” has roped him? And 01 a debdg vhic! | V the judges in a debate which the team! Former Secretary of the Treasury. Mrs, Ella M. Kellar of Baltimore, 5 i i > witness Kea mostly, you're making a good guess |from Hunter high school won from heast pertion tonight. Mr., told on the witness stand how] yyy Mandan high school. “I think that the number of wildcat Be Jeb" Helena hor husband came home ono day after! Wiinam if, Van Nosdall, 74 years! Misy Bertha haaf and Mr. Micbael| or fraudulent stock schemes now b fle Tobacco: retaperntices Chea eo Feage > ee 32 Kansas City .. ‘This veteran, G ‘boli a ight took off his shoes * f - 6 ae hogan playing with hin toes Mrs old, of Arlington, N. Y., married Mrs.|Diede were married last Thursday | ing Promoted is a serious question b</ 40 Se oe teria the recital, | Aut Bogardus, 72 years old. ‘his was|in the German Congregational church, | cause there has not yet been ORRIS W. ROBERTS, ‘ } *|the fourth marriage for each of them.|the ceremony being performed by| Oped any effective means of neat! * Meteorologist. Te. For North Daiwia: Snow tonight: edmesieg mmnatly clei, arvmit snow northeast portion; colder south-| Winnipeg metals. ? COLEMAN Opposite McKenzie Hotel eeceorcosooosseesey | and Leather” m he I 4. Wilson be terminated because] Mrs, Frank Lovelace visited Hebron sists on wearlug her corsets. | a few days during the past weok . at ; r Bp retake ie: 4 Miss Tina Bratzol visited at homo «Laxative with tteht “ . . olnte writing that little item above] last Sunday. pilen or ; : jabout the 74-72 wedding, the follow-| Rey. and Mrs. L. A. Lovelave moved » ing bit of information comes to hand:|back to Hebron from Werner Jast Bromo _Hernard Briebort, of Trooklyn, weck and will make their home here Y., married Mrs, Sadie Goodman, T In the future. 7 ae) f wi nily of 1¢ children,| ‘The farmers’ meeting In the’ hall Ou [i] lil rd hy the bridogroom,| Saturday afternoon was well attepd-| + a bs e and six by the bride. Aside froth that] ed.-Home economics, dairy sanitation, * go nothing unusual about the tmuarriage}) and poultry were ably discussed by Tablets except that Bernard is 80 years old|Misy Newton and Miss Jlsle Stark, i | BISMARCK HIDE &.FUR CO. | Bismarck, N. : a, Mi hi her hush l lay d on ae the note ‘and walled syray thd mernlibg Lata Rev, *. Anhorn. ing or preventing their pernicious 2¢ | hours tickling hiy pedal extremit Sometimes Love ‘Comes and Goes| Dr. li. C, Yoder, of Iowa City, Ia.,| tivity. ; +e ivéokd gust ike ae at visited ‘Hebron for a few days dur-|. “The postoffice departme! When You Have to Spank Your at sd, won. and wedded in a singleling the past week. exercise every possible v - Wife— night, Mrs; Bruce Higginbotham, De- . John. Gallagher. took his daughter] prevent the use of the mai s a iN ‘ TH “‘Dow't use a hob-halled shoe,” ad- Hoetiee ai en, ca ited ate Meet to the Dickinson hospital Jast| fraudifient organization’ : A mere 3 HIGHEST PRICES 3) GET E HABIT (ner ui Fleming of Kans Ct heks atte ec wooing, win-| Friday morning to be operated upon| awkward phase of the problem et « 3/ . at vised Judge Fleming of Kansay CY | ning and wedding. | for appendicitis, ;Her mother Is in the : ; PAID FOR JUNK Be a core mic to th ‘firm . a * : same hospital recovering from tiie’ ef- ; 2 at this f the ¥ | S, Turs and junk to the firm Surely you've heard that old joke) fects of an operation. Gri £2 IS Season 0! ie year : | that pays the highest market euout the, wilt Goals: not Pa alas Fred Saxowsky visited Bismarck on For Colds, Pp 3 when vou are house clean- 3! price. Send for our price ligt ng the ‘husband's trousers. igura-| business last Tuesday. ‘ ii we N so 8 aN lively spoaking, of course, Well, Mus.| ‘Pho -Powors elovator sty: Holig ro- and Influenza ; ing you should PHONE 338 $ and tags. We pay the expres Loutie M. Wilkon of Atlanta, Ga., asks| paired and having a new electric mo- 3 and ge Sr hetties oF, Pd and postage on furs. that her matrimonial venture with El-|tor installed.” Take 3 per, rags, es or 0 “We also tan hides into Conta, Robes 3 N 3 3 3 N ’ eorreccooes. and his blushing bride Iy 77. - IDE MeMahgh; and Mr. Greaves. ' j ray.’ srhey ity CARP ant vol adil teutur massed away vii! Be sure you get the Genuine | - EVEN men, sho have demon- about the war nol seing ae Of toned ods Cone ne ite one ites| ,.-Ldook'tor this signature strated unusual ability in their quest, but a Jot of girls won hus-| ped for months. She was one of the partoulgs branch of the. business ave been entrusted with the task bands by It. ee lotr pioneer regidents of Hebron and c a Oh, Yeu, Try Telling Your Wife She's io ein vbr loa. Fantorad vorviees y Y, i a An y Ch, v ti 5 “ ‘’ DI ce! | ibiliti nt y Cannot Aftord {0 alin on 0 mourn her loss. Furferal services A LOC ard responsibilities of management. emarkable will be held Tuesday afternoon ‘at St. Doctor-—Tell your wife not to worry] John's Evangelical chure ag to any dr anout er deafness, as it is merely rahe Mr Waar i oni the box. 30c. ; box of Py an indication of q NoP whoul y | Mr. Meckhub: . M W git) ARBRE init et Metta nna olin” her ane t. Robert W. Stewart) ui anal, You will then be conyi Chairman of the Board ott Don't deli ake no substitute, Do you feel weak and ; i le: NIOE unequal to the work ahead Standard Mr. William M. Burton: of you? Do you still i President congh a littte, or does e “ your, nose bother you? Are. you pale? ls Your Oil Mr. Henry S. Morton’ blood thin and watery? Rv i Better put your body into V ice-President chape. Build strong! Ci 4 s Now's the time. , ompany Mr. George W. Stahl f An old, teliable blood- Secretary-Treasurer Oy MENU O. Mreatment, in maker and herbal tonic ee from vald roots anc ( In d jana) arks, is Dr. Pierce’ Golden Medical Discov- Mr. Seth c: Drake ery. This “nature remc Beals dy” comes in tablet o < fob . | \ fobacco, igitid forin, It will buitd lip. your body, ¢ 1d, and prote zs “ pan . sith ogton § he. SOS Buck you from disease! stiad wiht Surk Spety wheel Gite of the activ Mr. William E. Warwiek:: ingredients of this temperance aWerative and tonic is wild cherry General Manager—Manufacturinj . { facturing < General-Manager—Sales 4 bark with stillingia, which is 66 good for the lungs and for coughs; alsu “A Jot of you fel- tod beblit roel ad Oregon grape teat pidod a stone FO Ot Ee ace sf skifully 2 hi 2 ais chew, longer life iswhat combined in the Medical Discovery. ese, roots have a direct $ P fows are cheating makes Genuine Grave- action on the stomach, improving digestion and assimilation. These Mr. Beaumont Parks yoursclvcs out of ty costless to chew than herbal extracts in the ‘Discovery’ ‘aid ‘in’ blood-making, and are 4 ( : General Superintendent LET tabncco satis- ordinary plug. best for scrofula. By improving the blood they aid in throwing off f faction That’s Write to:—- ne peak Pra pred ARs Pr SA ‘with this altera. : fat the h ad . s treated, a I 5 - what I get out of GENUINE GRaveLY tive; then, in addition, the nose should be. washed daily with «Dr. are now i fi ead of the Com- sid old iaxavely. 4 pare nee ne Sage’s Catarth Remedy which can be had at-drug)stores. vents s 7 Chi hese‘ men, ‘all resi- ’ . for Bookiet on ci fe . rs 7 u 8 Canton, Minn.*My son was all run-down and weak about four ents S Cc ICAO; and all actively y ae j ; R B 0 hey ago so [eae ib one bottle i Dr. ee beer ite eaeeel in this business, and no * “ iscovery and he gained at once and scemed to lectly well.” ’ * i ; : eyton Bran Disovesy oul te Bae ss perfectly _ other,- are the Board of Directors. , Fairchild, Mont.—T have had indigestion and constipation for ‘ * i RE AL CHEWING PLUG several ‘years and have tried several different, kinds’ of Pnedibitied ¥ : , They are tesponsible to the 4623 : but I find Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant. Pellets to be, the most effective I | stockholders, and to the public, for j Plag packed in pouch Pawo tried. They do just what is' claimed‘for hem.” 0. the ‘policies governing the ‘Com- ; } sich pany's activities. é Each et 1s a highly trained specialist, who, in addition to being master of his own particular spe- ‘cialty, has a profound knowledge of the oil business generally. : : s: This complete Hudetstaniing ‘of _.. Swing Into Line With the Spirit of Spring and Attend to Your Painting Now. - Ge GrGhicade of Shude ta cate Look about you and see. Perhaps your house would look a hundred per q ‘ intric istri 10 n. i : cent. better with a coat of fresH paint. Probably the fence, garage," out- Be ker Pete = istribut . | buildings, screens and interior woodwork could. well *afford ‘a, painting. oF eason for ithe Superlative : ee Aaa Reed Se sare possibly in readiness for a touch of varnish . service given by the Standard Oil 4) Painting and varnishing will not only beautify -your home surround- ’ pany. SF ings:but will make things last-so much longer that it’s actually cheaper to : a aes a Pen We Can pei aoe With AIT BnGa oC painte, varishes, coll” aid AN Kindsref Woodwork ; *- Standard Oil eee ; . «For Interior pply yo all: kinds » of 5 Yarhiahes, “sone: en inds of » wor! : : imp: + and Exterior Jobs PTushes at such-rensonable:prices. © ae varnish i 2 PHONE '62. aye pet sieMAINST. . Pe" & aoe \ : Bi .

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