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FRIDAY, OCT, 10, 1919. ’ CHARMING BISMARCK NURSE BECOMES BRIDE OF ILLINGIS BUSINESS MAN A wedding: of much interest to friends and patrons of the Bismarck hospital was quietly solemhized ‘at the First Baptist church parsonage Thurs- day afternoon when Rev, G. B, Rich- ardson united in marriage Miss Cora Stordahl, a graduate of the Bismarck hospital, and’ Mr. Smith Reamer, a Successful young. business.man now es- tablished at Kirkwood, Ill. The young couple’ were attended by, Mr. J. Bevis and Miss Marion Erickson. The bride and groom and a small party of friends enjoyed a wedding dinner at the Grand Pacific at 6:30 and Mr. and Mrs. Rez- mer left'on the North Coast limited for western points, where they will spend their honeymoon. Mrs, Rezmer graduated from the Bismarck hospital training school for nurses with the class of 1918, Through- out her period of service she was a favorite with her classmates and witn the hospital staff and patrons. She is a young woman of an_ exeptionally beautiful character, and professionally she was very capable. For sonie time She was supervisor of the operating room and in charge of the x-ray de- partment. , The bride to be was honored Wednes- day evening by the alumni of. the Bis- marck hospital, who entertained her at a four-course dinner, At the close of the feast she was presented with a pyrex casserole dish and a set of six custard RED CROSS WILL ELECT OFFICERS ou ANNUAL MEET Yearly Session Will Be Held: October 22 at Community Rooms Here The annual meeting of the Burleigh county * chapter of the American Rel Cros8_ will ‘ke held ‘October 22, at 8 p. m., in’ the community room of the pab- Ue library. at Bismarck., It -is hoped and urged,that every one. of the 6,00) vy ; T Y of short talk: % ') who’ saw service cither Umber Up With Penetrating Hamlin’s. Wizard Oil _A harmless and effective prepara- tion to relieve the pains of Rheumta- tism, Sciatica, Lame Back and Lum- bago is Hamlin’s Wizard Oil. It pen- etrates quickly, drives out soreness, and-limbers up stiff aching joints‘and muscles. | You have no idea how useful it will be found inscases of every day ailment or mishap, when there is need of an immediate healing, anti- septic application,’ as in cases of sprains, bruises, cuts, ‘burns, bites and stings. Get it from druggists for 30 cents. If not satisfied return the bottle and get your money back, Ever constipated or have sick headache?’ Just try Wizard Liver Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 30 cents. Guaranteed. 5 e * Fruit-Juices ° In Vials : Jiffy-Jell flav. ors come sealed in glass—a bottle © in each package. * Each is rich es- sence, condensed from fruit juice. ed Add boiling. water, then this dom essence, and you r, have a real-fruit '' gelatine dessert, and at ing cost. , You should , know: this fruity dainty. JiffyJeu " 10 Flavors, at Your Grocer's - 2 Packages for 25 Cents ~ 41 _———— ' “Quack! Reports Are you prepared? If not, Duck. Boots, Sweaters -[attially fought during the war, m THOUSANDS OF ’EM Northern Ducks are coming in wants with the mo%t up-to-date in the sporting goods line. » Guns, ‘Amniinition, Decoys, Hunters’ Outfits, . If itis fot the Hunter—we have it. members will attend this meeting’ an1 take anvactive part in the naming of the officers who are to head the chap- ter during the coming year. Arrange- ments have been made to ' hold tue meeting at the auditorium if the at- tendance is too great for the com- munity room. The present officers of the Burleign county chapter are,*chairman, B. C. Marks; acting chairman, Rev.. Geonge Buzzelle; treasurer, J. L. Bell; an. secretary, Mrs, I’. L, Conklin, Mrs, T. }H. Poole ‘is in charge of the home service bureau which handles all of the former service men’s requests, At the annual meeting, reports of the varibus committees will be made covering the work of each during, the past year. This will furnish a com: plete: history of ‘the activities of the | Burleigh county chapter .during the ‘end of the) war, period and the period of ‘demobilization. of the atmy. navy up to the present time. it is planned to have ‘a number by prominent ‘members f verseas or in the camps in this country. Included among these speakers will be men who Cal officers from this county, war w ets both in this country and abroad and nurses from the county who serve in France, These short talks, it is e. pected will be interesting personal counts and will be one of the features of the meeting, BABY BOY BORN A boy was born yesterday at the St. Alexius hospital to Mr. and Mrs. George Janda-of Selfridge, N. D. Don’t forget the. Barn Dance at Schebbler’s tonight. O’Con- nor’s Orchestra. 3 NAME “BAYER” ON _ GENUINE ASPIRIN Get relief without ‘fear as told in “Bayer package” The “Bayer Cross” on Aspirin tab- lets has the'sameé meaning as 14 Karat on gold. Both mean Genuine! “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” should be taken according to the safe and proper directions in_ each: “Bayer” package. Be sure the. “Bayer Cross” is on package and on tablets, Then you are getting the genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for over eighteen years for the relief of Colds, Pain, Headache, Toothache, Earache, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Neuritis. For a few cents you can get a handy tin ‘box. containing twelve tablets. Druggists also sell larger “Bayer” packages. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetica- cidester of Salicylicactd. Quack! are, the we-are ready to supply your and Hunting Clothing. Say “No thanks,” when they show you a substitute and call it the original Round Oak... It may ,have'the appearance of the genu- _jne, but you cannot hope to se- cure the positive economy and durability that always: accom- pany the purchase of the orig- inal. ee , Look for: the Earmarks If you will examine closely you will have.no difficulty in discov- ering the original. It always has the name “Round Oak” on the leg. The ash pit is a seamless one-piece construction, the fire pot is double and the cold-rolled, refined boiler-iron body is extra- heavy. Nove that the doorframes are - ‘riveted on, not bolted on. _ There; are so many advantages , in the genuine that we welcome the opportunity of showing you this stove of proved: merit. (Incorporatep) KEEP LOOKING YOUNG It’s Easy—If You Know Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets The secret of keeping young is to feel roung—to do this you must watch yout liver ‘and. bowels—there’s no need ol having a sallow complexion—dark rings under your ai les—a_bilioug Took in your face—dull eyes with na sparkle. Your doctor will tell you ninety per cent of all sickness comeg from inactive bowels and liver, Dr. Edwards, a well-known phyeiciat in Ohio, perfected ‘a vegetable com: pound mixed with olive oil to act on bed fiver. an bowels, which ie gave td is patients for years ‘ Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the sub stitute for calomel, are gentle in theid action yet always effective. They bi about that natural buoyancy which whould enjoy by toning, up nee and clearing: the system o! q . Edwards’ Olive Tablets are kn ah Es and 25¢. ty their olive Color.’ is 4 DICKINSON HERE TOMORROW FOR OPENING GAME Fast’ Contest Expected Between Capital High and Queen City Aggregation ° Dickinson and Bismarck highs will clash Saturday afternoon in the open- ling game in the central North Dakota inter-scholastie football — schedule. Dickinson comes to the capital city with the reputation of being a fast aggregation, and: football: fans- are looking forward to-a good game.. The “| battle will open at 4 o’clock. Principal C. F. Boit this morning announced his line-up for. the Pickin- son game. Bismarck will play Holta at. center, Jones, Burke and_Livdahl as guards; Vetter, Allen and Erickson as tackles; Fogarty, Coog, Bowers, Taylor and Scroggins at the ends, and Kludt, Boise, Berndt, Moses and Kil- mer in the back field. Maroon jerseys have been received, for the team from. Partridge’s, in Bos- ton, and for the first time: in several years Bismarck’s gridiron heroes will present a uniform appearance on the field. EFFORT TO DELAY BANK HEARING ‘An effort’on the part of William Lemke, representing the Scandina- vian-American bank and State Exam- iner O. E. Lofthus to further delay proceedings in the clearing ‘up of, the Fargo bank muddle, was sat upon by ‘the supreme court this week. Lemke filed a formal motion for a postpone- ment of the hearing on the court’s alternative write, originally set for the: 15th.-:The court in rather short order denied the motion. Lemke de- clared more time was necessary to prepare for the. showing which the Scandinavian-American bank, closed a week ago ‘yesterday by the state banking board and reopened this week by the supreme court, wishes to make. WELL KNOWN BISMARCK MATRON IS SUMMONED Mrs. Cora M. Dickerson, a Bismarck resident for many years, passed away at a local hospital at 14.30 this morn- ing. She had been ill for some time, and her mother,’ Mrs. E. M. Sloper ot Fairwater, Wis., and her daughter, Mrs. F. W. Forsythe, were with her when the end came. The deceased was born in Fairwater, Wis., in 1867 and was 52 years old: She had a wide circle of frsends in the capital city and she was generally esteemed. Funeral arrangements have not been made pending the return of Rev. W. J. Hutcheson, pastor of McCabe Metho- dist church, who is out of the city, Lot Brings Good Price, ;; Mrs. Thomas McGowan. has-sold her. lot on Fifth street for $8,000. This lot is 25x150 eet: This goes to show that real estate in Bismarck is rapidly advancing. To Aid Specialist Mrs. Eva Hibbs leaves tonight for Des Moines, Ia., where she is to assist “Dr: C. M. Carr, the famous pyorrhea specialist of Chicago, with a class of doctors he is instructing at that place. Mrs. Hibbs isa recent graduate of the Carr school of Chicago. BREAKS LEG RIDING While riding a horse’ yesterday Clarence Johnson, aged 16 years, uf Arena, fell off the animal and sustained a compound fracture of the lower right limb. The injured boy was taken to the Bismarck hospital. His condition is not ‘serious. : ’ There-is a “Kingdom of Dreams” in every woman’s heart. U. C. T. MEETING There will bea big meeting of the U. C. T. lodge No. 325 o Saturday night, Oct. 11. As ther will be a large class to be initiat- ed at the meeting we want. all members to’be sure und be pres- ent. Will have a feed. after meeting. ss J. M. L. GEORGE, z Secretary. E. V. BERGSTROM, St. Counselor. of Women’s and Misses’ Fall and Winter Millinery, | Coats, Suits, Skirts, Furs, } Dresses, Blouses and Footwear Many new Models just unpacked await , your inspection. Stylish Skirts at ‘ $5.95 Included on this rack of Skirts are Serges and Silk Poplins, that formerly sold at $9.50. We have pur- chased these below market value and offer you the sav- v House Dresses--the Ideal {| Garments for Housework * Dressed up in one of them while up to Silk Dresses at © $25.00 This’ group includes fasci-~ | nating higher priced mod- Ke ~Coats, Underpriced These Coats are made of quality fabrics such as Tweeds, Wool Mixtures, 1d Novelties. A Serge Dresses It may seem rather queer that we offer Serge Dresses in a tull range of sizes 16 to ection of fashion- 44, Black or Blue, trimmed rviceable Win- with braid and neatly tail- st— ored, at so low a price as— els, smartly tailored effects, varies : new predominating Fall able shades.’ Each Dress is an | ter Goals exceptional value at the low ns price quoted above. $24.50 Sale of Voile Waists Many mod- els valued up to $3.00 are included in this lot at— Jap. Silk Waists 98c at $2.98 Georgette Crepe ’ Blouses at $4.98 Included in this group of Georgetie Crepe Waists are also many others such as Taffetas an'd Crepe de Chines at the same price. her neck in cleaning and dusting the house a woman is always ready to an- swer doorbell rings and greet unex- pected callers without having to make apologies for her appearances. Per- cale, Gingham or Fleeced Garments. Unusually Priced: $1.95 SEND US YOUR ORDER BY MAIL. above price. ONE. DAY SERVICE. A. W. Lucas Company The Store of Quality and Service ‘Take ‘advantage of this special offer of dainty, soft Silk Blouses for they ‘will not last long at the Coroner’s juries in England invari- tives of the deceased in the verdicts ably offer their sympathy to the rela- they render. DONT BE A “MISERY-ACTORY" ; Sus j This little note is just to tell of the wonder- : top Headaches, Bilious Spells, Colds and Constipa- fully attractive Hats the Buchholz Millinery Shop is tion with “Cascarets’—Ideal Physic! abe: sore There are Hats distinctly tailored, Hats richer in effect for dress wear—Hats that go with Suits, with Coats, with Frocks. ‘ You man and women who can’t get| Cascarets work while you sleep; feeling right—who have headache, |they cleanse the stomach, remove the | coated tongue, bad taate and? fout sour, undigested, fermenting food and breath, dizziness, can’t sleep, are bil- re sae bile ious, nervous and upset, bothered with foul gases;. take the excess bile from a sick, gassy, disordered stomach and | the liver and carry out of the system colds. all the constipated waste matter and Are you keeping your liver and |poison in the bowels which is now bowels clean with Cascarets, or merely | keeping you in constant misery. Cas- shocking. your insides every few days|carets never gripe, sicken or cause with Calomel, . Salts,. Oil or violent |inconvenience and Cascarets cost so Pills? little too. Ingenious touches of hand embroidery in the new, brightly colored effects; bits of lovely brocades, softly ‘curling feathers, jaunty swinging: tassels—these and many other effective trimming things have been em- ployed on these charming Hats in the cleverest of new ways. OOOO Why is it’ that so many piano students fail to learn to play? It is because they are-not shown what to learn, and how to learn it in a\ systematized manner. > Systematized Piano Study MISS GENEYIEVE MENARD Bismarck , Conservatory ‘of Music Phone 607-K - 1 WANTED TO RENT—Any kind of a place fit to live in— Rooms; Apartment, Flat or House. Price no object. F. HOLMBOE,. Phone 459-L or 264 Opposité the Van Horn Hotel. MISS MARY BUCHHOLZ MILLINERY Bismarck, N. D. “LIQUIDS AND PASTES FOR BL ae aire TAN AND OX-BLOOD < (QARK BROWN) SHOES BARK TRIBUNE WANT ADS BRING RESULTS FOOTBALL!! Time—4:00 P. M. © -Admission—25 & 50c DICKINSON HIGH VS.———- BISMARCK HIGH . OCTOBER 11th | At Bismarck Capitol Ball Park ro UT DT