The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 11, 1919, Page 2

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| j I i t It was on Christmas day, the band of the 116th Engineers ed the title by which it was later throughout France as_ the “Million Dollar Band.” old Bachman of Fargo, tells the story | tiat in his 41 ye as follows: “It was the first Christmas av from home and the band w its best to cheer up the lot lows at a celebration which had been | even greater eftorts, planned in a large dining hall of an | ments later, known = TITEL TESTU TTT TT Tn) BAND NAMED BY barracks at La Constine,/iColorel Walker, commanding . Hunter J. Liggett, later | | 116th Engineers, and exclaimed: ‘Col- ¢ hat| famous as commander of t neri- | onel, that band is worth a million dol- 1917, that) can First army, was th | to the American army.’ -| honor at the celebration listening to several numbe jhe and he sent his chief of Director Har-! mo, with the gene | S. GENERAL | | of expecience ii ition Dollay Band.’ The 'the American army he had never way | heard a better regimental band. doing! “This compliment seemed to | in- fel-| spire the members of the band to ‘or © few mo- the general turned to night. FW aS wre i TTTAT ATTRA rae WAIT | JUST A MINUTE? ° ‘J About the first thing your boy’ll want to do is to sit down to a “mother” meal. Calumet Baking Powder perfection will aid wonderfully in preparation of a feast for your hero. - By 30 years of manufacturing ex- perience—30 years of analyzation—of test- ing—experimenting— = CALUMET } “has been eight: up to the highest possible grade of quality. - its quality is noticeable in the quality of your bakings—more delicious bakings than you have been accustomed to , having—lighter, tastier, siner-grained. Calumet ‘isthe world’s’ most economical leavener. < « You save when you buy it—moderate in ost. You save when you use it—double the usual leaven- ihg strength. You save materials it is used with—no fail- ures. Made in the: world’s largest, finest, most sani baking powder factory. “ sah Order a can—NOW. ati in the ¥ ars “This pleased Colonel Walker and| by the} the .other officers of the regiment ff to tell! nearly as much as it pleased the band men, and they began to talk of their name caught on, and the band was soon known by that name among all the soldiers in the Expeditionary forces.” Bachman and his band will be heard here at the Auditorium next Friday ~ySmyth of Bismarck: igan uncle. BELOVED WILTON WOHAN IS DEAD! Mrs. Richard Carter Passes | Away Following the Birth | of Twin Girls i ca ae | Wiltom, N. D.,. April 11.—This com: | | munity was deeply shocked Wednes- | day afternoon to hear of the death ‘of Mrs. Richard. Carter, fpllowing the | birth of twin girls, neither of whom | | lived. |. Mrs, Carter suffered a severe at- ‘tack _6t_iffluenza last winter, wiich jefe her“m a weakened condition and | {being afflicted with leakage of the! ‘heart for some years, she was unable | jto rally, and gradually grew weaker | {until the end. Winifred Agnes Anderson, was the {daughter of John and Elenor Att | jderson .and was born in Lochgelly | 4+¥ifeshire, Scotland, May 28, 1885. | Th 1908 she came to America to} | keep house for her brother Chas. An-) jderson here in Wilton, where sie | spent several years. Later on her | Parents coming to Vancouver, B. C.j | she removed to the Capadian north- | west. She was married to Richard Carter. | March 23, 1915, in’ Victoria, B.C. | About three years ago Mr. and Mrs. | Carter caine to Wilton, Mr. Carter be-| 7 jing. an¥émployee of The. Washburn| | Lignite* Coal: contpany.’ j. The following . relatives survive: her .mother,” Mrs. Elenor Anderson, Vancouver Island;B.C.; three“ broth- fers, J. C. Anderson, Bismarck; Edwin Anderson, a mining engineer in India j2nd Frank Anderson, Saskatciewan; , Mrs. “Effie Smith, South John Chas. FR. i The funeral’ ‘séfvices will Be held ; Saturday afternoon .at 1:30.from the | Presbyterian church, Rev, Alex Doug- {1 officiating, Interment in River- husband and rela- tives have th sympathy of the entire community [BISMARCK BAND- - ATTENTION | All members. of | the Bismarck band are requested-—to i meet at the Com- | mercial club rooms at 12 o’clock Satur- day noon to play'for me x The Right Laxative For The Little Qnes—= The natural condition of a child is to be happy and carefree. When the girl mopes and is indifferent to school.and study, or\the boy is,sullen and refuses to go out and play, the child needs a laxative to empty the bowels and stir up the liver. But something should be given that will produce the result in as simple and nat- ural a wa: J. aS possible. Harsh cathartics and, physics are neither necessary nor de- sirable, Many mothers have fourid that the com- bination of simple laxative herBs with pepsin scld by druggists under the name of Dr. “| of June 15, 1917, © year. MR. KATE 0’HARE FEARS WE WILL : SEE REVOLUTION (Continued 1 from m Page One) diers. This work has never been demand for it.” Arrested at Devils Lake. Mrs. Kate O'Hare was arrested at| | Devils Lake, N. D., on July 29, 1917, R. Wattles of Fargo. The arrest was | made in the Great Northern hotel 0a} ia bench warrant following her in- dictment by the federal@ranad jury on! July 27, 1917, for violation cf the (Ret | 1917, which was furnished. Sent pronounced by Judge Martin J, of Des.-Moines, Ia., at Bismarck onj Dec. 14, 1917. The manda from the | circuit court of-appeals was. received | in Fargo on March 14, 1913. Mrs O'Hare will be taken to tue Missouri} state penitentiary at jJe frson in the’ custody of eputy United States aMrshal C. R. Wattles, who per- sonally. made her arrest. CASTORIA In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears ‘the Signature of fo GET AFTER THAT COLD RIGHT NOW. Got: right after it with ‘a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery She never let a cough or cold or ke of grippe-go until it grew dangerous. She just nipped it when she began to the Victory loan démonstration and {army tank exhibi- tion. ~ --Committee. sniffle or cough before it developed senoeily, Men, women, and childrea of every age have used this preparation. for fifty years as a prompt reliever. All ages are using it today because of its positive results. Generous size bottles, .60c and $1.20. = 2 From Washburn. Joseph--Mann of Washburn ts in town today. From Fargo. Captain R. Coney of Fargo arrived last night. From Mandan Dr. B. D> Rowley of Mandan, is a Bismarck caller today. Banker From Hazen. R. N. Harmsen, banker from Hazen. is in Bismarck on business today. ‘Dance at Armory Thursday and Saturday night _O’Connor’s Orchestra. Fresh. Fruit : Desserts—2c. Jiffy-Jell desserts, rich and fruity, cost but 2. cents per serving. * 4 Each pac! contains a vial of. fruit essence, r made from fruit juice. Hy * _ Add boiling water, then this flavor, and you have a fresh-fruit dainty. Constipation Corrected Dr. King’s New Life Pills tonight mean.clear bowels, a clear head, clear thinking, a day well begun in the morning, good digestion, clearing skin. Mild in action but;sure and comfortable, At drug stores everywhere. ee —tTry the—— California Fruit .& Confectionery Store Everything fresh in Fruits and Home*Made Candies, Ice Cream and Soda Water. Cigars. & Tobacco Give Usa Trial—Get Our Prices + 121 Fifth Sty Compare Jiffy- ell. with | the clsyie qa tine desserts. -You'. ¥ find it five Timeatnenes yet it costs no more. Millions:now. enjoy. it. iPS UNWSE morrow. If your stomach is Mt S PRICE AS ALWAYS -—_ Ia spite of greatly increased laboratory costs due to the War, by sacrificing profits and absorbing war \axes we have maintained the price at which this femily laxative has been sold by druggists for the past ‘Two sizes—S0c and $1.00. | | thoroughly done in the prison popula- | tion and there seems to be a ‘strong! i by Deputy United States Marshal | Caly |; TRIBUNE WANT ADS BRING RESULTS a Waldwell’s Syrup Pepsin produces a free move- ment of the bowels without griping. A very little is required, and it is pleasant to take. A few hours after its use the child will be its happy. self again. » It is an excellent remedy for the. mother herself, and for the other members of the family, in obstinate or occasional ‘const’ " pation, for the relief of headaches, as an aid in colds and fevers, minor skin eruptions and all disorders where the basis of the trouble is constipation, The druggist will refund the money you pay for Syrup Pepsin if it faile to do a9_ promised, Dr. Caldwell’s YRUP PEPSIN- The Perfect Laxative FREE SAMPLES If you have-never used Dr, Caldwell’s S: Pepsin send for a free trial bottle to ‘Dr. w. B. Caid\ 468 Washington St., Monticello, Ill. ‘The Care of babies at home, gat fr a copy of br. Caldwell’s book, finer bands an? bindiags—the Nery: ‘aeme of hat- mak ing. $6.60 AUDITORIUM WEDNESDAY, APRIL s. Maude N $6.50 Powell $7.00 FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1919. DE LUXE and - KETTLE FINISH HATS Extra selected fur, better leathers,’ The Greatest Woman Violinist in the World —SHE IS ALSO AN AMERICAN A GREAT OPPORTUNITY / \ Bismarck. and surrounding territory will have a great opportunity Wednesday evening, April 16th, when Maud Powell is to be heard here. ought not to be overlooked by anyone interested in music. UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE THURSDAY Attention. MUSICAL CLUB We have'several teafns and men that are available for imme- ‘diate work—hauling, teaming or cleaning up, also caren plowing, -before our regular— ICE SEASON ( OPENS Such an educational event PRICES 3122. SEATS Sits 43 APRIL 11.

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