The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 29, 1919, Page 2

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School M for most boys and food, unconcerned whell The result is cramps, skin At is just a combination of simp! .wome: 30° years ago by Dr. y ~pimples, “summer colds,” constipation and diarrhea. The basis of such trouble jis an. upset'stomach, and nothing, will igive safer and quicker relief than the well- iknown Dr.:Caldwell’s) Syrup Pepsin.’ herbs with pepsin, a formula evolved - She Perfect Laxative : mnie egies z Quick to Upset When Children Are Idle ACATION days are days of over-eating and under-exercising girls. They loll around nibbling at light her the fruit is green or ripe. re eruptions, It is the mildest and gentlest of laxa- normally again without the aid of medie cine. And unlikethe harsher physics and cathartics, Syrup Pepsin does not gripe | or cause discomfort, even to a tiny baby. A bottle of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin can be bought at any drug store for 50c and $1, the-latter the family size. le laxative Caldwell himself. Syrup Pepsin.is now used by j A free trial bottle can be had by sending millions! of people and is today the Ingest ling liquid laxative inthe world: } 480 Washington St, Monticello I, your address to Dr. W. B, Caldwell, Dp Pepsin tives. It regulates the stomach: and © bowels'so well that they can soon’work INCENDIARIES UNUSUALLY ACTIVE THRU MANITOBA +-Wimmineg, Man., Aug. 29.—Incendar- des were unusually active in Manitoba during the months of May and June, ng to a report just issued by ‘Alta Herrington Richardson for June was $46,813, TEACHER » Noice,;Piano and Expression Graduate Helen Rogers Smith, Wichita Col- lege of Music and Dramatic Art and Pupil of Inez Dodds Barbour, Jetta Campbell Stanley and Harry. Evans. Seven years of Success- ful Teaching. PHONE 611-K. BISMARCK, } Ca package ¢ a package cua es during the war and © a package THE FLAVOR LASTS — | the. provincial fire commissioner. The tctal loss in May was $159,300 and in’ June it was’ $118,654 AVinnipeg contributed $115,394 to the loss’ report- ed during May and the local damage There were 137 fires in Manitoba in May, 10 of which were officially my |The lowest bidder on‘ before the war SO DOES THE PRICE! i} engine: reported as iticendiary,:In June there were 135 fires. In Winnipeg alone, nine of these blazes were said to have been started by fire bugs. TRIBUTE PAID T GENIUS;OF WATT, | _ FATHER OF STEAM Birmingham, Eng. Aug: 12,—Tri- bute to the genuine of James Watt, “dean of British inventors,” “for his services in improving the modern steam engine, will be'paid at Birming- ham ‘when, on September 16) 17, and 18, the centenary of his death will be commemorated. A garden party at Heathfield, Hall,| Watt’s old) home near Birmingham, and its to several of the original built by Watt, Which Will be ucder steam for the ‘first’ the. in years, will be features of the velebra- tion. An effort is being made''to found at ‘| Birmingham an international perma- ‘Inent memorial to Watt’s achievements with the intention of “making Birm- ingham to engineers of the world' what Stratford-on-Avon is to lovers of Shakespeare’ and Mecca to the follow- ers of Mohamet.”. Two Birmingham nanufacturing firms have subscribed 85,000 each to this permanent: memo- rial fund, CONCRETE, TO REPLACE STEEL IN..NEW IDAHO. | | CAPITOL. AT BOISE, Bolse, Idaho, Aug. 20,-Steel col- umns will ‘not’ be used‘ in the interior of the wings inthe new state capitol. They cost too much. According to. Wil- lium J. Hall, commissioner of public. works, concrete columns . will, be .con- The original plans and specifications provided for steel)’ When” bids~ were| “BISMARCK. DAILY TRIBUNE O ‘famous and exclusive Victor artists. ee ee oe ee 2 oe os opened recently, Hall found that the; appropriation limits would not_permit a sufficient expenditure to’ buy -steel.. the ‘columns asked $79,900 for the, steel work, in the Wings. oaaaear ce fe Steel columns wilt be used ‘through, out. the main portion of the bullding.| am “the world’s most crooked ‘river ts} the Jordan, which wanders nearly 220, miles.to cover sixty. . a Beg bY SES ICS 5 aR WANTED—To buy a used” Under. ‘wood typewriter in good conditton. Address P.O. Bax 387. 8-29-3¢ ‘Within “a’ short: time we will need, rains ‘to put the sofl in gdod condi- tion tor fall plowing as thé ground 49° dry in many places.—The Van Dusen] “4 Harrington Co, eae , | 2800, 50. cants.(to 75 7 Take Me to the Land of Jazz Tell Me—Fox Trot ‘ The Vamp—Fex Trot “+” "Hear these new Victor Records tomorrow at any Victors and ‘Cogetiae to secuse @ perfect re- ‘production. tomorro for September for good popular songs and catchy dance music, there is a selection of the latest “hits” in this splendid new program. ene Number Size Price ta Memoriam Sophie Braslau 74505 12 $1.50 ‘The Chimes of San Giusto Enrico Caruso 88612 12 1.590 ‘Por You a Rose Emiliode Gogorza 64816 10 1.00 La Travista—The One of Whom 1 Dreamed . Amelita Galli-Curci 74591 12 1.50 ‘Terkish March’ . (Beethoven) Violin Jascha Heifetz 64770 10 1.00 Hard Times, Come Again No More Louise Homer 67303 10 1.00 Beautifal Ohio—Waltz = Violin © Fritz Kreisler 64817 10 1.00 ‘The First Rose of Summer” John McCormack 64818 10 1.00 ‘Scheherazade—Festival at Bagdad Philadelphia Orchestra 74593 12 1.50 ) ‘Sun of My Soul Ernestine Schumann-Heink §7302 10 1.00 Sailin’ Through Reinald vemet| faery. do Think, Love, of Me Reinald Werrenrath ‘Chimese Lullaby Olive Kline ‘Raby Jim Elsie Bel Laster 10 1.00 Peter Gink—One-Step Six Brown Brothas } 18862 10 85 Egyptland—Fox Trot Six Brown Brothers sb ‘Ruspana—Ono-Step Accordion Pietri ‘Hevea Smile—Medley Fex Trot Accordion Pistrof 18508 10 «8S Fidgety Feet—One-Step Original Dixieland Jaze = anal ge Lazy Daddy—Fox Trot Original Dixieland Jaze Bands 8564 10. My Swanec Home. Vivian Holt and Lillian erect ; Alabama Lullaby Charles Hart and Elliott Shaws 8565 10 Mri. Rastus‘Johnéon’s Joy Ride Ralph Binghen 7 a ‘ Brother Jones’Sertnon * Relph Bingham * : z APretty Girl is Like a Melody John S - Tulip Time |) i Fa John Stools 9588 10 85 ' Anything is Nicesif It Comes from Dixicland Aimerican Quartet} z 4 Eyes That Say “ilove You" || Irving and Jack Kawfinan | 2959 Og 85 i You're Still an Old Sweetheart of Minc Clizabeth Spencer and Henry pe Baka as \ ‘The Gates of Gladners Lewis James and Shannon Four ae In the Heart of a Fcol Henry Burr 1 Found You “Henry Burr} 78801 10," 55 Take Your Girlie to the Movies Billy Murray : Baby Arthur Fields | resoe 10 oS T Ain’t on Got en No Time to Have the Blues Billy Murray and Ed Smalie Joseph C. Smith’s Orchestra Joseph C. Smith's bares 18594" 1085 booklet describing these new records and play any music you wish Yo hear. We recommend the Victor Tungs-tone Stylus—plays 100 to 300 records without changing. Veetrolss in great variety from $12 to 3950. And for those who’ have’ a liking choice Marion Harris sss 105 8 Victor dealer's. He will gladly give you an illustrated be ha HT em, Sa { Victrola” is the Regisere? Se weokucn of this Company BME Ome e vee ER ee Oe Oo Mediumweight, $16.75 to $19.40. Lightweight, $17.75 to $19.50. _ Light light, $17.50 to $18.50. Heavy packing sows, smooth, $15.25 to $16.00. Heavy .packing sows rough, $14.50 to’ $15.25. Pigs, ‘$15.00 to $18.50. Cattle, 4,500, steady. Reef steers, medium weight, $15.75. to $18.00. . Medium and good, ‘$11.75 to $15.75. ) Common, $9.75 to $11.75. CASTORIA ST, PAUL LIVESTOCK lower. te ren ~ Ravige; $16,00° to $27.50. Pe la a ee le, 3,000. Steady, - le. Cows aid helene S-to $12.50. Calve: ‘ ‘io 50. « Fat steers,” $7.25 -to $16.50. Stockers. and feédérs, $5.50 to $12.50 and heavy Ewes, 31.50 to. $6.50. -— ; chicago Westock For infants and Children Hogs, 14,000, lower, tov $1920. | in Use For Over 30 Years. Heavy’ ts, $16.75 “to! $! ‘ 5 POSLAM. STOPS wont Cech lon ’ “Just what my skin needed”. will ‘be your conviction after Poslam has been House Bargain Am offering a house of:8 rooms and ‘bath, furnace heat, east ‘front, lot 50x 150, large building in rear spread ° gently. over, your,. itching eczéma. a PAY ‘ . Unless; you have ‘ever. trie _Poslam you chayen’t the: faintest’ ‘idea how surely . it, works—how, quickly it smoothes out all;skin’ ailments, You don't, know its: control’ over. the firey pangs. of ezcema, or’ stubborn’ ache and othet’ blemishes: can be used ‘for garage. This house’ is cheap. at $3800, but: for quick sale . will sell for $3300. -. $800 cash. This.is a real bar- gain. Am also offering five acres of land in the city limits. Good terms. Put: Poslam to: the: test... Pick out thexiardest. spot.'you /have—and: next. morning look ‘to “see. improvement. : Thousands have done ‘this., to their Insurance Written lasting ‘satisfaction. . °- -: 2 Sold everywhere. | For. free. sample write ‘to “Efergency, Laboratories, 243 J. He HOLIHAN West 47th St. New York’ City. °° 0d. ; 7a aaaaianaaan aS Lightweight, good and choice, $13.50 to $17.50. Common and medium, $9.25 to $18.50 Butcher cattle heifers $6.75 to $1450 Cows, $6.50 to $13.00. Pst Canners and cutter, $5.50 to $6.50, ict ‘HEN the affable, drink-mixing gen- ‘tleman at the Soda Fountain sings out Ww at you, “What’ll. yours be?”—there's no need to hesitate nor:to rack your brain for: an answer. Just say Bra- zilla;-and you'll get the best he has in the shop. > : Plain Brazilla, iced—is 100. per cent ‘delicious and - refreshing. Brazilla Cream, Brazilla F, rappe and Brazilla Egg Malted. Milk are a few “Specials” that. will delight your: palate. Served at Fountains. RP REET PARTE. all up-to-snuff Soda ae pe Og SE © OEE a 7)

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