The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 2, 1919, Page 2

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| Columbia Phonographs Columbia Records ON EASY TERMS WHEN DESIRED and Proper Tools Germs Gather COWAN’S DRUG STORE ’ Clean Up_ Paint Up i Brushes, Rakes, Brooms, Shovels Buckets and Vacumti Cleaners For Clean Up and Paint Up You Require 4 7 If you havethe necessary articles to do clear" ing with you will be more likely to keep the cleaning done with regularity. ~ Yo Know the Danger That Lurks i in the Nooks and Crannies' Where We carry the most complete line of uieacils needed: for house-cleaning, and for the yen- eral,Clean Up and Paint Up campaign : you ‘are about to begin. Come in and an itovers with us. i French & Welch Hardvarl Coa: recveccccoee. “f Phone 5, We will help you. RGM GBD TE A / a : ' FFARR sevceccesroccvcccscsccccecccesecccosoccccosooobeees OPEN EVENINGS ‘ | Quality Goes Clear Trough This is the same chassis:that was’ shown at the New York and Chicago Auto Shows—showing all the working parts of this car with an ‘exnert in charge. Every car owner should cone in and sée this display. - _ Wewon’t try to sell you: This is‘a free car education for the people of this part of the state. You may learn many things which will save you motiey-in the operating of . your car. ; ‘ 7 Bismarck Motor Company OIL STOVE FLARES: | UP; OLD CITIZEN HAS CLOSE SHAVE 'T. J& Tully, one of Bismarck’s old- est and best known citizens, had a narrow escape from seriows injury or death about 1 o’clock this afternoon when an oil stove upon Which he was i preparing his noon-day meal ‘at his home, #00 Broadway, flared up, the RHEUMATISM | Remarkable Rome Ci Cure Given One Who Had It—He wants Every Sufferer tO Benefit. “by Send No Money—Just Your Address. Years of awful suffering and_imis- jery have taught. this man, Mark H. son, of Syracuse, New York, how terrible an enemy to'human happiness 'yheumatism is, and have given him i sympathy with all unfortunates’ who are within its grasp. .He wants every rheumatic victim to know how he wa3 cured. Read what he says: Pains, Like Ligttning ng Through My Joints.” “t had Shar Flaches shoolfr In, the spring, of 1893 I was attacked | by Muscular and Inflammatory Rheu- matism. I suffered as only those who have it know, for over three years. 1 tried remedy after remedy, and doc: tor after doctor, but such relief as | received was only teniporary. Finally, 1 found;a remedy that cured me coin- pletely, and it. has never returned. 1 }have given it to a number who. were -| with Rheumdgism, ane it ghtected a cure in everfs cdse. I want every sufferer trot any form of rheumatic trouble to try this marvelous healing power. Don’t send a cent; simply fill out’ the coupon be- terribly snd and even bedridden low and I will send it free to try. Af ter you have used it and it ha§'proven itself to be that long-looked-for means of curing your Rheumatism, yu may ne dollar, but, ‘ant-your,mon- send the price of it, plundersane I do not ey unléss you are perfectly satisfied’ to send its Isn’t that fair? Why- saffer any longer when positive, relief is thus offered you free? Don't delay. i Write today. Mr. Jackson is: respons- ible. Above statement is;true, FREE TRIAL COUPON. | Mark’*H. Jackson) 16a Guna! Bldg., Syracuse, N, T accept ayour oneiy “Send to: f flames shooting up into “his face and 1 |The chief’ damage to the interior of '\pr \}| Mingt; secretary, Miss, Hedwig WR, N., 1 ‘ose of the ‘organization is to badly’ singing’ his hair and beard. Fortunately Mr. Tully had his glasses on, and these afforded protection to this‘ eyes. “ The. blaze attracted a number of Soo railway men\.from the ‘round- hoyse just across the strect, and, after turning in an alarm, they, proceede to carry from the House a majority. of the articles of value: The fire depart- ment on its arrival doused the flames with a liberal application of water, the Tully home is due to smoke nd water. UNCLE SAM WANTS! 15,000 TO. LEARN THE FLYING GAME Sam today made Unele an appeal for 15,000 men to learn the army fly: ing game, It is evident that the ae department Of America’s new army is to bevah important: branch, and men skilled) in 800 trades- and to the mum- ber of 15,000 are called npon'totentist. The Tribune today received the fol- lowing wire: . New’ York, N. ¥., May 2.--All fen who wish to take part in the develop- jinent ‘of the nation’s air. service or dirigible balloon nile chanic, or work des required in the ait by: sending’ their name and in care of the department. air service officer, 104 Broad St, N. Y., immetiiately will receive’ an important communication on the which I have prepared aft ying as an officer sey 1 the United States army ng-sehool at Southern Field Ameri aa., and ‘at the United States® army Noon schook at Fort Amaha, Ni has, tab Air Service, United States Army. FT: RICE RESIDENT PASSES AWAY HERE The death of M. C, Caddell of. Ft. Rice pecurred in Bismarck’ yesterday afternoon at 3:30, at a local hospital. Deceased was 71 years old, and de: eh resulted from a complication of d eases. The body was shipped to Ft Rice this afternoon: for burial. Veteran of. Custer’s MRC. Caddell was a_veterar:- ae years’ service in‘ the Dakota wars: He served at Fort’ Ries coln ‘under General George .Custer. Mr. “Caddell also served with honor | throyghout the Civil war. Mrs. Caddell died; fourteen years ‘ago, and there survive the ‘deceased five sons, two of whom are in France, and four daughters. NURSES ORGANIZE Dakota met/ at the Gardner hotel yesterday and organized a Public Health Nurses’ association at Fargo iseweek. This organization will at- wtih the national organization ublic health nurging. The fol- ig officers were ‘elected for the Presidgnt, Mi La More, N. D. sident, “Miss Aakot, Leon, Grand Forks; treasurer, Mi. i lag McCulloch, R. N., Forkg; educational ‘secretary, Cora:Farley, R. N., state field nurse. stim@iate interest and to raise the standards of public health nursing. BEAUTIFUL CANTATA AT THE, AUDITORIUM “A cantata are | “The King,” by Florio, willbe given’ af\ the Auditorium on Sunday afternoon by the Community (horal club, with Miss { Bergliot Caspary director. ‘The ,admis- sion Xs toa free. A gilver collection will _be_taken to appear on the program in solo parts a: Mrs. Viola Brown, so- prano;/ Mrs. Gwendolyn Bankston, contralto; ‘Sherwin Wright, tenor and Walter Graham; bass. While the collection is. being ta- ken, Miss Strieb and Mr, Wright will sing “The Wondrous Cro iss Josephine’ Maynard) will sing “That Sweet Story of Old.” ‘ Following is the program: Invocation!- * ad Hymn—Onward Christian Soldiers. Scripture reading’ and prayer. No. 1—Introductéry amrch and cho- —Thé King’s Mntry.” —Contralto® solo and chorus— “Thi King inthe Temple.” No, 3—Tenor “The. King: in’ Darkness.” . 4—Duet, quartet and chorur— “The King's Trial.” , No. 5—Cnoral Hymn—“Thé King Crowned: with Thorns.” No. 6—Soprano solo—‘The King’s Sacrifice.” No. 7—Tenor solo and chorus—“The King’s Victory.” No. 8—Quartette—"The King’s Com- mand.’ No. 9—Tenor solo and double cho- rus—‘The King’s Ascension.” No. 10—Bass_ solo, ladies’ trio and chorus—“The King’s Final Glory.” How. often lockjaw and blood Poisoning result From the neglect cratch or little cut! Ham- Wizard Oil'is'a ‘Safe’ and effec- tive first aid treatment. It is a pow- erful antiseptic ahd should be ap- plied immediately to.wounds of this kind to prevent danger of, jnfection, It is soothing and healing and . quickly drives out. pain and inflam- mation in cases of ‘ains, bruises, burns, bites and’stings: Just as je, too, for stiff neck, sore feet, r ankefssores, earache and toothache, Get .t from druggists for 30 cents: If not satisfied return the bottle and got. yqur money back, E pated’ or» have _ sick st try Wizard Liver at ttle pink pills, 30 ~ | Mrs - | tron, will make her annual al inspection. J. Glidden, Cap- |~ eagy days and later at old Fort Lin- ATFARGOMEETING| , The public health nurses of North |" Easter | to ‘defray expenses.|/ solo’ and quartet—h MISS NIELSON: IS} BOOSTING FA MING IN RURAL SCHOOLS . C, Carlson of the state’ agricul- ‘tural college, temporarily supervising work in agriculture in the public schools under the Smith-Hughes act, called at the office of the state super- intendent of public instruction this week. Miss Minnie J. Nielson, state superintendent, is much interested in this work, especialty in rural schools, and is doing everything in her power to advance it. MANY MANDAN. LADIES WILL, ATTEND MEETING The secretary of the Bismarek chap- ter, ern Star, received word last vening that there will be about 25 or 30 here from Mandan to attend the Eastern Star banquet on the evening’ of May 6, and that a large number plan to be here for the evening meet- ing. ‘Initiation, the annual inspection of the chapter, and an elaborate banquet are some of the attractions for that date, and the Bismarck chapter will} jconfer degrees upon a number of can- didates. After the ‘initidtery work, . A. Lahr, ‘grand worthy ma- At ‘Mandan. Superintendent. of ~ Public Instrue- tion Minnie J. Nielson, George A. Mc- Farland and Mfss Palmerare at Man- dan in attendance at the meeting of thg-Missouri Slope Edticational asso- ciation, which concludes tomorrow. MAY REGISTER BABES SATURDAY Mothers who could not take their children to be registered today, owing res. factory. its reliability? f “2 level tablespoonfuls , Sugar 1 Egg ening : 1 Level teaspoon salt ing until light: add the milk. der weil pound—16-0z. ' pound. short weights with Calumet. tion piece real economy. 3 Level tablespoons short: ° sugar until firm and add. to the creamed flour and shortening, thet. ance of. figur and baking pow- \ Bake in greased muffin pans. + The Law Says (6-02, {0:4 Pound When you buy a pound of Calumet you get a full Some high: priced baking powdets: are now being put on the market in 12-02, cans instead cf a Be'sure you are getting a pound when you want it. \No L swallowing dyspepsia find immediate and laxative-tonic. is all that is required. to do ‘as promised, x 1 PRICE AS ALWAYS Ja epite of greatly incteased laboratory costs due to the War, ; by” sscrificing profits ond absorbing war taxes-we have main- tained the price at which, thie. family tex. ative has been sold by \ Croggists ,for the pust 26 years. “Two sizes— 50¢ and $1.00. to the‘rain, can take them to the com- | they may tak@them in munity oom Saturday for registya- | There will be-ple e morning: would be the bet- ‘ ter time, but if. not convenient then ‘Real snuffins—lioh? asa her —tasty —so good. to look at you!) can’t wait to biteintothem. This is the kind of muffins you have every time you use Ole superior sete meetSevery - baking need. Gives muffins, biscuits and "everything you use baking powder with ai “goodness you probably never knew existed. - Moderate in cost—certain in ‘results—imost economical baking powder to use when. you want to Stop taking chances of waste and f,il- Use a high grade baking powder at a modente Used in the U.‘S. Army and Navy, Made in world’s largest, finest, most:sanitary baking powder What better ‘ recommendation iy CALUMET MUFFINS . 2% Level teaspoons Cai- umet Baking Powder 2% Level cups flour 1% Cup milk or water Lemon and mace flavor How to Make Them—Cream together ¥, cup flour with shorten- Beat egg with Last mix in bal- sifted together. Dyspeptics know that indigestion is act constipation, and that until the béwels can be they will act freely and naturally every day at, A great and growing number of sufferers fr a combination of simple laxative herbs with D druggists undgr the name of Dr. Caldwell’s The laxative herbs act on the bowels and the - tracts on the digestive tract, fe cere an excepti It is a combination that has been foi I\ helpful in ‘indigestion, constipation, biliou bad breath, belching and gas on the stomac! will refund your 4 ra Dr. Caldwell tablets is oflittle use. this trouble then permanent relief by the wel sin sold by mup Pepsi: pein and € a effective \ 4: nderfll hs BA sanall «fail: YRUP The Perfect J F have never weed for a tree tial bottle to Dr. W. St., Monticello, Til, If ther. si for a copy of Dr. C Care of Baby.” BS to take care bies. oe Price. could you ask for 1 the afternoon. tomorrow s and ba- ' o> ( { \ i I \ zi f ( ‘¥ { Mew “« -

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