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om ps / \ | | te] gg | ‘ a ’ ' i 7 “4 ar ca ; , ‘ ‘ 4 ie. y \ 4 Ee at ‘ A bo {ye : ' TUESDAY, OCT, 14,1919. iRCK DAILY TRIBUNR | “Grow Your Hair FREE RECIPE iter being almoat'totally bald a Now York Susiness man grew hair—and now has @ prolife growth at age of G6—for which he will:send the genuine recipe free on request to; any.'man or woman who wishes to over e dandruff or gain new hair Browth. Or ‘box of the Preparation, ‘otalko, will led with recipe if you send ¥ or silver, His address. is Brittain, BT-301. Station F, New York, N. Y. Genuine’ KOTALKO is sold by busy druggists, Phone 75—City Fuel Co., for Medora Coal. ““Her’’ Surprise GRE taste of their deliciously different flavors explains why. she likes them best. : With their alluring blending of cho- colate and cream centers, with their rich, crackling crusts containing delightfully sweet surprises, it’s no wonder Paris Chocolates are her favorites, THE PARIS FACTORY MINNESOTA MINNEAPOLIS Y. M. ¢. A. Provides Rest: Room for Women Tomorrow at the Masonic Temple A rest room for Women and children will be maintained’ at the Masonic temple all day Wednesday by the Young Men’s Christian association “to provide ‘a, place where women and their children can rest during the dav. This was announced today by Capt. I. M. Capper of the YM. C. A. and fills a need long required in this city when- ever celebrations are held. Capt. Capper stated that there would be @ women attendant at the temple all day and that every stranger in the Package 4 Wa OTe: o ‘ RIT om : | +At druggists everywhere. city | would:'be Sn ponien these to! rest from the day’s festivities, Besides this well thought idea, Capt. Capper acting for the Y. M. ©. A. has defrayed the entire cost of the two bands that will furnish music during the three days celebration, made up the deficit on the flagpole fund amounting to more than $100 and has notified the War. Mothers that the Y. Mj ©. A. would take care of any additional or extra expenses they might have in feeding the men tomorrow night. —___________i.. —<$______._______¢ MET THIS AFTERNOON The Royal Neighbors met at 2 o'clock this afternoon at the Knigths of Pythias hall. DEGREE OF HONOR A, regular meeting of the Degree ef] . Honor will be held at. 8 o'clock this evening at. the Elk’s temple. AT BORTELL HOME Mrs. 0. F. ‘Larson and son of Glen- Wood, Minn., are guests at the: home of Mr. and Mrs. John Bortell. Mrs. Larson and Mrs, Bortell are sisters. THURSDAY MUSICAL CLUB The Thursday Musical club will ho:d a regular meeting in the community room of the.Bismarck library Thursday afternoon, for which occasion an inter- esting programm has been arranged. TO LOS ANGELES Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Fox, who have made their home here for the last two years with their son-inlaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fy Dut- ton of First street, will leave ina few days for a yisit to the north coast, pro- ceeding from Seattle by boat to Los Angeles, where they will spend ihe At Death’s Door “I was talking with my neighbor, Mr. Webb, the other day, regarding the gréat trouble hig stomach had given him. He said he suffered 7 or 8:years, and had been almost at death’$ door a number of times from: acute Titanes: tion and bloating of gas, which seemet to shut off his’heart action, ' He-said he wouldn’t‘have lived much longer if he hadn’t taken Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy when he did, which made a Well man of him.” It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the — intestinal tract. and allays the inflammation which causes. practically, all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis, One dose will convince or money refunded. nT i 300,000 Maxwells to Date; LMM MWe HAIR SOON TOO ‘SHORT TO PUT UP A little “Danderine” stops your a hair, coming out and doubles its beauty | A.W. Lue q To stop falling“haly at once and vid the scalp of every particle of dandruff. get a small ‘bottle of delightful “Dan- deriye” at any drug or toilet counter, for i few cents, pour a little in your hand and rub it into the scalp. After several applications the hair usually stops coming out and you can’t find any dandruff. Help your hair to grow strong, thick and long and become soft, glossy and twice as beautiful and abun- dant. . winter with their son. Mr. Fox 9b- tains a leave of absence from his po- sition at the capitol, expecting ‘to re- turn to Bismarck lat CITY DADS WAGE WAR ON YOUTHS HUNTING BEASTS (Continued From Page One) deemed itadvisable to build a barn, or rent a building where all city property could be stored. A committee con- sisting of Commissioners French, Lur- gon and Thompson was appointed to investigate possible sites, HUNTINGFEST After the commission adjourned, the members indulged in an old time hun- ting fest, and The Tribune — serves notice on all predatory birds, du geese and .others, that there are five men in Bismarck who aye after thelr hides, or whatever it is that bird -hunt- ers are after. Commissioner Thompson Was, less op- timistic about his hunting p than any of, the others. He have hunted around Long lake that every .bird there knows me hy; my first name. The only way I can ever get a duck or a goose down there} is to wait until snow falls, deck my- self out in a white sheet and thea! play yghost,;. I have tried every other! type of camouflage without success and this is my last chance.” Finally the battle narrowed down to a hot contest between Mayor Lucas and Commissioner Larson as to who could) tell the best hunting story based on the Maxwell, the tires give, oo * CA desire for a car that: has .proved. its worth.in many lati- __ tudes and rhany longitudes. “A liking for the long run nite and extended mileage “Yfom gas anid oil. ; "JA foridness for.a car that expresses reliability~in a most decisive way. ° —~ ’ "This year, more than any’. +. before, the 300,000 idea : _;, behind the Maxwell has in- ‘creased in public favor. And as a result less than 100,000 More This Year : HIS shows the I? Fapidly growing — appreciation of as many istence More miles per gallon More miles on tres minutes of the for the defi- where. with any car and you will understand. ~: WESTERN SALES CO. a _ Bismarck : BoA Gillibé es i hist AAA AAT (0% of those seeking -a@ Maxwell will be able -* to have one. 100,000 — one-third being built this year. | That means one every 1144 These new post war fea- tures, which have classified it as the Post-War Maxwell, are well spoken of every- That’s but one reason why the drift is to- wards Maxwell. Compare it point for point. Mandan HATUTOEETUAAAAAAESATUUGEAATUCAAEUAA UTA as‘are in ex- today — are working day, under $1200 more readily OT IYUHULORANEDUATDEGEATAAR AGUAS LUA Ae actual experience, and the Tribune :¢- porter acting ag reféree and umpire had to hand the honors to Larsw when he related how he had killed si or 60 or 600 geese with one shot. That broke up the meeting. oo f HERE’S TO YOU, BUDDY Buddy, we’re glad to see you back, We all certainly are; Whether you were in the trench Or didn’t get so far. You. wanted to go right thru seg ie your tent in Ber- * lin, But each did your full part, This awful war to win. Without a Pershing you would fail, But where would Pershing be, Had he no ship or mariner To cross the bounding sea? President Wilson did his bit In a diplomatic way. We, who were too old to go Could do nothing else but stay. : So now we stand to give to = you The freedom you fought to save; May your work never be for- got While: we can “Old Glory” _ wave. —(One who wanted to go and couldnt.) o ELKS BAND ATTENTION Meeting of Elks band at Elks Hall, 7:30 P. M. tonight. ROOMS WANTED Those having spare rooms for rent on Oct. 15-16 call 577.—Adv Phone 189 for Beulah Coal. ‘tf Piano Tuner. Biggs actual value. Fall shades. is an except HAMBURGER AND HAM FOR YANK _ VISITORS in Silvertone, Velour, Chevrona, nating higher priced mod- els, smartly tailored ef- fects, new predominating the low price of—- $25.00 According to the present market these Suits should be priced much higher, but a very unusual combination of circumstances makes it possible for us to offer them below their The models are cut along the new straight lines, handsomely tailored Rich Tweeds and Oxford Cloths in all the new Fall shades. $47.50 to $165.00 New ‘Arrivals of Beautiful Fur Trimmed Coats These recent arrivals display numerous unique style ideas not seen in the Coats which we have heretofore received for , wear during the season at hand. Ma- terials are of Silvertip, Sperial, Biummette, Frostilla and Crys- tal Cord. They are as rich look- ing as it is possible for gar- ments to be. And women who love Coats possessing this dis- tinguishable quality will not rest easy until they have taken one two of them into custody for present and future wear. These Each Dress ional value at trimmed with a price as— $9.98 morrow, Thursda nd Friday, is Showing in Greater Variety, Women’s New Fall Fur Trimmed Suits Magnificently Created ~ mings. that we offer Serge Dress- es in a full range of sizes 16.to 44, Black or Blue, braid and neatly tailored, at so low the corner of, Third and Broadway to- pany The Favored Styles in Women’s New Fall Coats Their simple lines and their rich fabrics make them so, while their trimmings, unique cuff and collar features and belted ef- fects gives them a unique dis- tinction. Many, of them have pogkets, others feature fur trim- Women seeking the lat- est in new Coats will find sepres of appealing models from our showing made chiefly of Silver- tip, Crystal Cord, Tinseltone and prices make them splendid _ Pile fabrics. All consistently low values. priced from— 369.50 to $135.00 $34.50 to $90.00 Silk Dresses Serge Dresses Coats, This group includes fasci- It may seem rather queer Underpriced These Coats are made of quality fabrics such as Tweeds, Wool Mixtures, Kerseys and Novelties. A varied collection of fash- ionable warm serviceable Winter Coats at— $24.50. ONLY ONE “BROMO QUININE” To get the genuine, call for full name LAXATIVE; BROMO QUININE. Ta- blets. Look for signature of BE. W. j}GROVE. Cures a Cold in One Day. 180e, Phone 75—City Fuel| Hamburger . and. ham sandwiches, home-made pies, doughnuts and coffee will be some of the appealing edibles that the ladies of the First Pves- byterian church, will offer — visiting Yanks at their two lunch stands, in jthe lobby of the Grand theatre and at “CUTICURA HEALS BABY'S RASH OnHead and Face. Terribly Cross. Kept Him Awake. “Baby had arash on his head and he scratched so that it came on his face. It was scaly and became inflamed and awfully sore. He was ter- ribly cross, and it kept him awake. Finally his hair became very thin. fi “1 sent for a sample of \ Cuticura. I afterwards bought more, and after using two cakes of Soap and one box of Oint- ment he was healed.’’ (Signed) Mrs. S. Blair, 29 E. Mitchell St., Avon- dale, Cincinnati, Ohio, July 15, 1918. Daily Use of Cuticura Prevents Skin Troubles It is so easy to prevent skin and scalp troubles by using Cuticura Soap for all toilet purposes, assisted by touches of Cuticura Ointment to first signs of pimples, rashes, dan- druffor irritation. Bathe with Cuticura Soap and hot water, dry lightly and apply Cuticura Ointment. Be sure to test the fascinating, fragrance of Caticura Taleum on yout skin, ‘The Soap, Sintwent and Talcum 2c. everywhere, If you want a Live Dance ORCHESTRA of Fargo will be. here’ this coming week. Phone orders tovGrand Pa- cific Hotel. Kau gs TONIGHT DANCE Call or write Fred Svaren—Phone 733K \ Bismarck, N. D. _| HEAR THIS ORCHE EUPHONIC ORCHESTRA —Featuring—— Donald MacDonald _ PATTERSON HALL STRA!! | Co., for Medora Coal. e SERVICE FIRST DANCE! If You Are Coming to the Home Coming Dont fail to see us for Anything in the Line of Jewelry |D-I-A-M-O-N-D-S Silverware, Cut Glass, Ete. OUR OPTICAL DEPARTMENT Is One of the Best in the Northwest \ All Mail Orders for REPAIR WORK Filled Promptly. —'—-QUALITY ALWAYS TONIGHT