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* especially in our appetites. TRAVELING MAN GAINS 20 POUNDS Crull Eats What He Wants and Sleeps Like a Log Since Taking Tanlac. “My opinion of Tanlac is that it can't be beat,” said F. H. Crull, a well known traveling salesman, living at 312 West 31st street, Indianapolis, Ind., while discussing the medicine, recently. Mr. Crull has lived in In- dianapolis for the past twenty years. He has represented the Taggart Bak- ing Company on the road for twelve years and is one of the most popular “Knights of the Grip” traveling In- diana. “I can testify to both the immedi- ate and lasting results that come from its use,” continued Mr. Crull, “A little over a year ago I got rid of a bad case of stomach trouble, from which I had been suffering for two years, by taking Tanlac, and do you know I haven't suffered a particle from in- digestion to this good day. I had been having a world of trouble with my stomach and awful pains in my right side and was finally operated on for appendicitis. ‘After the operation I still suffered with indigestion. I had no appetite and what little I did eat would sour, causing gas, bloating and intense pain. It looked like:I would never get my strength back and I was as nervous as a cat. Many a night while out on the road I could not close my eyes for sleep. This condi- tion. kept up until I-went down to one hundred and thirty pounds in weight and was almost a complete nervous wreck, “About this time I read a statement about Tanlac that described my case 80 well that I decided to try a bottle of the medicine. Well, the first bot- tle helped me so much that I got an- ather and it’wasn’t but a few weeks until I was free from all signs of stomach trouble and found that I had actually gained twenty pounds in weight, besides, going up from one hundred and thirty to one hundred and fifty pounds. I could go out and do a hard day’s work and sleep like a log at night, and it made no differ- ence whether I was at a hotel, on a Pullman, or home, I could sleep sound- ly just the same. The medicine gave me wonderful strength and energy and such a bjg appetite that I could hardly get enough to eat. Well, to make it short, Tanlac fixed me up in fine shape and I haven't had the least ‘bit of trouble with my stomach since I finished my first bottle, more than a year ago. I just got another bot- tle the other day and my wife.and I are both taking it. We had the ‘flu’ this past winter and neither of us had gotten over the effects of it. But’ Tanlac is going to set us right, for I already see a great -improvement, I am only too glad to recommend Tanlac for it is one medicine that can be depended “upon. for results.” Tanlac is sold in Bismarck by Jos. Breslow; in Driscoll by N.D. and J. ' ‘H, Barrette and in Wing by F. P. Ho- man. Advt. OO se, For Mrs. Almos. Mrs. J.C, Taylor, 112 Avenue, A, entertained at a delightful party Thursday afternoon in honor of her houge guest, Mrs. E. A. Almos of Wa- tertown, S. D. The hours from three until, six o'clock were delightfully passed at playing auction bridge, and > (Mrs.. George ‘V. Halliday won. high ‘honors. After the card games were over a delicious two-course luncheon ‘was served on little tables, which were centered with sweet peas and nastur- tiums. Mrs. Thomas Hall assisted the hostess in serving. Mrs. Almos plans to remain in the capital city for an ex- tended visit at the Taylor home. FRECKLES Now Is the Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots. There’s no longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed of your freckles, as Othine—double strength—is guar- anteed to remove these homely spots. ‘Simply get an ounce of Othine— double strength——tfrom any ‘druggist and apply a little of it night and morning and you should soon see that even the worst freckles have begun to disappear, while the lighter ones have vanished entirely. It is seldom that more than an ounce is needed to completely clear the skin and gain a (beautiful clear complexion. Be sure to ask for the double strength Othine as this is sold under guarantee of money back if it fails to remove freckles. MANY PEOPLE are not enjoying the physical com- fort that they should simply be- cause they are wearing sets of teeth that are not giving satisfac- tion. Poorly fitting sets of teeth are constantly annoying and are un- necessary. We can make you teeth that fit. If you have badly decayed tenth that should be extracted «do not hesitate to have them out, for they can be extracted absolutely without pain. We would be glad to have you call. Our prices are half what you will pay elsewhere, Examination and Estimates FREE Union Dental Parlors Phone 113—Opp. N. P. Depot Over. Orpheum Theatre BISMARCK WOMAN IS PRESIDENT OF NATI OF MUSIC CLUBS At the eleventh biennial convention of the National Federation of Music Clubs held at Peterbourgh, N. H., June 26 to July 5, Mrs. Emma G. Wheeler of Bismarck and Mandan was chosen as a district president, It is of interest to know that the federation has divided the country into fifteen districts, and the district. presi- dent will have three states with which to maintain contact, and with the co-| opefation of the state presidents it is hoped to work out efficient state or- ganizations whereyer they have been Weak in the past, and to create new WILLIAM MOORE KINDERGARTEN CLOSES THIS MORNING WITH This morning the two kindergarten classes of (Miss Matilda Williams joined in a closing party at the Wil- Ham Moore school, the event conclud- ing the summer kindergarten season. In the two classes there were 55 little tots between the ages of 4 and 6 years. The party began at 10 o'clock, and the children played ‘kindergarten games, sang songs, and had a general good time, after which refreshments were served. The kiddies were given favors, made by the members of the two classes. | f CITY NEWws | ©. o Home From Valley. Julge and Mrs.-E. T. Burke have re- turned to Bismarck from Valley City, whither they went to attend the fun- eral on Tuesday of Mrs. Burke's sis- ter-in-law, Mrs. Herbert Getchell. In- terment was made in Valley City, the former home of ‘Mrs. Getchell. Fargo Visitor. Miss Helen Riley was a visitor in Fargo this week as a guest of friends, stopping over in the Gate city en route home from a week’s visit at points in Minnesota. From Fargo Miss Riley went to Halstad, Minn., on Thursday. She plans to return to Far- go the latter part of the week, after which she goes to ‘Napoleon to spend a few days at the Brownlee farm. She will also visit at Wheatland before re- turning to the capital city. Miss Riley was recently employed in the Soo rail- road offices. This winter she will teach at Baldwin. Attended Convention. Edwin Bloom, of Valley City was among those who attended the retail clothiers’ convention held in the city this week. Mr..Bloom’ was accompan- ied by Mrs. Bloom and. from here they went to Mandan to make a short vis- it with friends, after which Mr. Bloom returned to Valley City, Mrs. Bloom remaining. at Mandan ~ for a longer stay. Mr. Bloom is employed with the Straus Clothing Co. at Valley. iAt Valley City. Dr. F. R. Smyth, of Bismarck, N.’D. former mayor of the capital city, and a major in the medical service of the government, was here a few minutes this morning en. route to Bismarck. He had been at New Rockford making a few, speeches for the Red Cross and other. public _matters.—Valley City Times, Record. Visiting Parents, (Rev. and Mrs. James Anderson of Fargo, well knewn in Bismarck, are Thirst Quenchers King’s Special President Cocktail Lime Freeze (Fresh Limes) Fruited Lemonade Grape Highball Jersey Cream Caramel-Nougat Ice Cream Caramel Ice Cream Orange Cream Sherbert The Chocolate Shop CHOSEN DISTRICT ONAL FEDERATION AT BIENNIAL MEET and strong organizations where there have been none, heretofore. Mrs. Wheeler was formerly prom- irent in Iowa musical circles. She was founder of the musical club in Mane. dan, and was president of that organ- ization for eleven years. She is an hon- orory member of the Thursday Musical ciub of our city, and has a large class of piano pupils in Bismarck as well as in Mandan. Mrs. Wheeler is one of the organizers of the State ‘Teacher's association, She is a woman of broad vision, enthusiasm and under- standing and a vital force in a com- munity. DELIGHTFUL PARTY This was the first kindergarten par- ty enjoyed by the little folk since the fourth of July, when the Wachter kindergarten joined with the William Moore kindergarten for a celebration. The William (Moore kindergarten will reopen September 2 for the fall term after a two-weeks’ vacation. Miss Williams will again be assisted in the work by. Miss Adelaide Bork. Next week the Wachter kindergart- en will close for a vacation period, with a party on Tuesday. During the summer about 100 children have en- rolled at the two schools. enjoying a visit this week from their sons and daughters-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. 8, Cuyler Anderson, who are soon to make their home at Surrey, and Mr. and (Mrs. Howard Anderson of Chi- cago. §. Cuyler Anderson’s marriage to ‘Miss Birdie Thorkelson of Fergus Falls, formerly of Valley City, was announced recently. After a visit in Fargo the party will go to Valley City for a further stay, after which the Howard Anderson’s wi!l visit at Mrs. Anderson’s former home in St. Paul before they go on to their home in Music} To Montana. Robert Jager and family ‘have gone |= to spend some time on their ranch:at Elb Prairie, Mont. Return Home, The Misses ‘Mamie Hientz and Eva Bond are expected to arrive in the city today from Seattle, Wash., where they had spent the past six months. To Dance in Mandan, Many Bismarck people aré planning to drive to Mandan this evening to take in a pavement dance to be given for the benefit of the American Le- gion. The Mandan jazz orchestra will furnish the incentive. Becomes. General Agent. B. C. Solum has hold his interest in the Bismarck, Motor Co. and has ac- cepted a position as general agent for the Guarantee und: Life association. (Mrs. Solum and the children leave to day for a short visit: with relatives in ‘Wisconsein. With Guarantee Fund Life. | L. S. Perkins, formerly with Lahr ‘Motor Co.,-has taken a position with the Guarantee Fund Life association. Mr. Perkins will make his headquar- ters at Bismarck. His family will ar- rive from Wisconsin in the near fu-|==, ture. Bismarck Man Honored. A. W. Folsom, Main street jeweler, has returned from Fargo, where he at- tended the annual convention of the North Dakota Retail Jewelers’ associa- tion, which honored him by electing him first vice presdent for the en- suing year. Paul Girard of Grand Forks is president. B. Bong of ‘Michigan, sec- ond vice president, and W. J. Hay, Fargo, secretary-tre -treasurer. Return From | Buying Trip. Miss Alvina Plattner of the ready- to-wear department at the A. W. Lu- eas store ‘has returned to the city from a buying trip to eastern points includ- ing (New York city, Chicago and the Twin Cittes. While gone Miss Platt- ner selected a beautiful line of ladies ready-to-wear garments for fall and winter. Home from the Lake. Mrs. V. J, La Rose and two children. Chicago. Alum every pi service. Stove: We make a study We solicit your furniture each time you call. Women’s Work Lighter Every. housekeeper knows that , ‘ Aluminum is so much cleaner and eas- ier‘ to take care of than most, any other style of kitchen utensils. We want to call the attention of the women of Bismarck to our com- plete assortment of Aluminum—it in- cludes most every desired kitchen ar- ticle from double boilers to spoons and show this fine lot of Aluminum. LOMAS HARDWARE CO. Builders’ Hardware 4 Specialty ‘Marcelle and Elizabeth Ann, 522 TO-NIGH MANDAN The American Legion PAVEMENT DANCE MANDAN JAZZ ORCHESTRA EVERYONE INVITED i inum. Utensils Make iece is guaranteed to give good Visit our store and let us “We Sell the Best Goods” (Incorporated) s, Ranges and Kitchen Utensils BISMARCK, N. D. of the business of fur- nishing homes. It is a business by itself. When you come to us for a suggestion in the furniture line we meet you on our ground and you will be served. problems. You will be pleased 5000000000000 HGiUUUUUUAAULAUUARUTUUTUAEVEEUU ALAA SSUUTVTUTVAVOUOAUUUTUGUAVAUEUGUUAUG OGEOLUUOUETECUAAUAUA TAA LIKE TO FEEL AT HOME? SHOP HERE As you walk around our store you'll see many ‘new things you'll need. New Fall Hats Shirt Headquarters Knox and Mallory Such leading makes a8 Authentic Styl es Manhattan, Metric & Lion are featured. New Neckwear Silk Foulards and Susque- Vassar & Cooper hanna Crepes; Solid Silks— Underwear for all Seasons The Home of Hart Schaff- ner & Marx Famous Clothes for Men and Boys. 50c to $4.00 Silk Lisle Socks Choice of Colors— 6 pair for $3.00 , Bergeson’s fil Sixth street, returned to the capital city last evening from an outing at Shoreham, Minn. They were accom- paniem there by Miss Glenn Bruce, daughter of former Chief Justice A. A. Bruce, whose family new resides in (Minneapolis. The Bruce's have a summer <ottage at Shoreham, and ‘Miss Bruce came from there to Bis- marck for a visit with old friends. She plans to remain for a week or ten days. STOP USING Tobacco and Snuff —Gold Seal No. 10—Kills the desire for tobacco and snuff. A guaranteed vegetable treatment. Sworn affida- vits and testimonials, from grateful men who have been cured. Complies with pure food laws. Price of full treatment, $2.75. Our book “A” tells why you should not use tobacco or snuff. It is FREE. Send right now. Address, INLAND CHEMICAL CO. Bismarck, N. D. SUANUUNNUONNEONANAEVAAA AAA ebb Brothers’ News for the Last Business Day of the Week An important sale of Ladies’ and Misses’ Dresses, Silk Poplin Suits, White Skirts, Maribeau Scarfs TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE—Six room house, lot 75x150, nice trees. Inquire Harris & Co. 8-15-1wk WANTED—Stenographer to do typewrit- ing at home. Will pay good price for good work, State where work may be Address No. 29, care Tribune WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Mrs. ‘Russ, 305 Third street, Eismarck. 8 15 4t Columbia Phonographs Columbia Records ON EASY TERMS WHEN DESIRED COWAN’S DRUG STORE LAST BARN DANCE OF SEASON AT SUNNY BROOK FARM Saturday Night, August 16 HURLEY’S ORCHESTRA Good Music——Fine Floor——Come! Splendid Time Guaranteed Mrs. J. W. Moran, Sunny Brook Farm 1 mile south, half mile east of Fort Lincoln. Ladies’ and Misses’ Silk Dresses In this group there are twenty-five Dresses, all this sea- son’s most popular styles and colors and sold from $25.00 to $37.50. SATURDAY $ 1 6 75 SPECIAL Silk Poplin Suits White Silk Poplin Suits that sold up to $18.50. $10.10 SATURDAY SPECIAL . Maribeau Scarfs All Maribeau Scarfs Saturday at 12 Regular Price Specials in Our Dry Goods Section White Wash Skirts 36-Inch Suitings All White Wash Skirts 36-inch Suitings in a wide range of colors Saturday at yy, Regular Price and patterns. Regular 65c quality. Sat- urday Special, 48c All Wool Storm Serge j per yard... 36-inch All Wool Storm Serges in a hand- some assortment of new Fall colors. Regu- Japanese Lunch Cloths lar $1.48 quality. Saturday $1 25 e Special, per yard Remnants and Short Lengths All remnants and short lengths of Wash Goods including many pretty Voiles, Foul- ards, Marquisettes, etc. Special Saturday 14 Reg. Price Women’s Black Silk Hose Hose of Fibre Silk in Black only. Regular SATURDAY SPECIAL 50c value. SPECIAL SATUR- ; DAY, per pair 3 5 Cc At 4 Off Regular Price. A new lot of those fresh looking Lunch Cloths in assorted sizes. Special Saturday at 4 Off White Ivory A worthy special of Ivory Pieces including Manicure Pieces, Trays, Brushes, Combs, Puff Boxes, Perfume Bottles, etc. HUUEUGUOEOEOEUEUECOAUAESARAEEAUOGUAU AAG ALCLUGVHRAUAUEEAUEOUGEAUESAUEGOUOOGOUEERASUAUOORGEEOEOGUOUGEUUOOUSONEOOOOOUGEULUEEUOOAUEOEOEUOEUUUEEUOUEUEEEUEOUOUOEEEEOOROGOEUUUGEUUEELOEUOEUUL TiN MUVUIUUUIUVENUNUUGAAAEL HLS SAG TARA