Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
* SUESDAY, OCT. 21, 1919. Born i in’ 1839 Dr. ‘Caldwell, w= Still.in His: Office Daily (Wonderful vigor of the founder of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. ze Millions now use his famous prescription | BISMARCK dane TRIBUNE ‘ 3 : , MANDAN LEAGUE) soni teati'eva.tcsttite|RING OF STEEL ENCLOSES BOLSHEVISTS and public ownership of public utilities Shall. be referred to the membership through the locals for discussion and ndum, ie aboye resolution ws adopted the | stock- holders of the Mandan News of Man-! R ME R E dan, N. D., ty meeting mbled. 8 “Tt. J. KRAUSE “Secretar; y is the wa | an League’ Let another sun put “Democracy fore To Present Heaulvtlons at Fargo! word of the Nonpar' eae A physicians know that good health depends largely upon } be df | Demanding. pene a te: fullness of Sh pti an | proper digestion dud elimination, and that most’ sickness tion of Party Ithe National Nonparti ue 0 | results from these causes. None knows this better-than the : as to remedp present inconsistencies | yoid future pitfalls, Ft support these principles. » ON TRAIN | calars will be distributed on | nd it can be imag “family” doctor, the general practitioner. Dr. W. B. Caldwell of Monticello, “Mothers are giving it to thei children who Mlinois, was and-is a family doctor. The were given it by their mothers,” Every ¢ | whole human body, not any small past second of the working day someone some- of it, was his practice. More than half his where is going into a drug’ store to buy it, low | { | BRINTON DIRECTORS ACT Sharehclders and Officers of | : 2 |) harmonious crowd it is liable to de-| |Z : a eto buy. Mandan News and Farm- {velop into. In addition to circulating ZyResaur “calls” were on women, children and for Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is selling % > Press > » train, thep will be distri- Derr \e des babies, They are the ques most often sick. at the rate of over million bottles a year. ere antess to ikore #0, so that the movement | bya Bi rs GEN PETLUPAS | * ries But their illnesses were usually of a minor Its great success is based on merit, on Se eee ae ite ; should e gained con-| " UKRAINE A2MY nature—colds, fevers, headaches, bilious- - fepedted buyiag, on one satished user telling Mjndan,-N, D.<Oce, 21-—Ie the spe-fSidcrable, momenta bite Saas nest—and all of them required firt a thor- okey There are thousands of homes in cial t that left Mandan this morte) S ee ane the meeting _ ough evacuation. They were constipated. 4. country that are never without a bottle ue rally is not) tion al hes its: destir } tien, there are pretty even chances thi * A.C, Townley’s master stroke will be Y ked. the Mandan train with buuch of determined le Sof Syrup Pepsin, and the formulator of cnt pipleicasi ak that presripion is fortunately living to see Medical College back in 1875, had found its wonderful success. 3 ‘a good deal of success im such cases with ‘Women, children and old people are ave | a prescription of his own containing simple the ones most benefited by Dr. Caldwell’s 1 Strongholds of Bolshevism are menaced by the concer ted ad- laxative herbs with pepsin. In 1892 he Syrup, Pepsin. It differs from physics in led on vernor I gan and Bill Lemke and sub-| initted the resolution to them for their | royal, ‘They were promptly told to 0° or words to that effect, can be safely usking that re: © countrp west of the 3 .| vances of the armies of the White Russians and their allies. This decided to use this formula inthe manufac- that its action is mild and gentle‘and'free ») DR. W. B. CALDWELL TODAY » notiRariger imen by TO ASK ACCOUN map shows how Gen. Denekin is approaching Moscow across the ture. of a medicine to be known as Dr. m griping. It does not weaken. And Bora Shelbyville, Me., March 27,1839. ( are men that last st uer intimated last night that) plains of southwestern Russia; Gen. Yudenitch, coming from the Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, and inthat year while it is promptly effective in the most Ej Pegen the manufacture of his famous preserip- money, Was put up farmers the‘ preparation was first placed on the ” obstinate case, it is safe for a tiny baby as east, may be actually in possession of Petrograd. Admiral Kol- In spite of the fact that Dr. Caldzwell’s ions i m4 a 2 ac a ji i moved trom ot ere aupnt oie ta Wesit ald ova a chak’s forces in Siberia have recovered from recent reverses and oe Tis: Legatine outst it bc aay eae Syrup Pepsin is Ihe largest selling liquid whos le ; Ea farmers, and why it should be]are pressing forward. The north Russian army is following the that year. erie Eveiy drug store sells Dr. Caldwells ] levative in the sorldethere, being ever, | put up the mouey to 1 sum at! line of Vologda railway southward. The Finnish army is in action Syrup Pepsin at 50c and $1 a bottle, the fo eet oe cnefits have wot yet used un News during August | E id the Seandinavian- forty miles north of Petrograd. To the south, the Poles and Lithu- The preparation immediately had as” latter the family size and sulficient to last fi 77/50, have nol, send your name and k did not interest them, great a success in the drug stores as it pre- months. Keep a bottle in your home..¥ adgrees'for @ free trial bottle to Dr. W. « chovs it & fay ancing and Gen. Petlura’s Ukrainian forces are to viously hedin the doctor's Private practice, Where many live someone is sure to need J Bp. Caldzrell, $11 Washington St., Monti- as} the right of them. \ Today. the third’ generation is using it. ait quickly. cello, THinois, ‘BISMARCK NURSE DECORATED FOR : VALOR IN SERVICE IS HOME AGAIN be believed, h, Kidder a \ SA ‘ x At noon his condition was hopeful,|the latter also a salesman for the Phone 75 City Fuel hysicians said. in Belt Mifnufacturing’ company, 7 S. H. Jones, only occupant of|were standing on the curbing. Cain i Miss Louise ukhauser. a gradu-| she and ‘her. patient were frequently which in its smash tore up 2|g@odged the machine. % Co., for Medora Coal. ate of the Bismarck hospital, who has| under /German shellfire or subjects of|Jarge steam radiator and lodged F ¥ x pee id just returned from two years’ war] Hun bombing raid Following the against a_post, was reported “much im- on ul, and by the time it reaches | full-blown counter-revolution | | tions » submitted to the le mecting. or an attempt will be made to ! submit Enea and if, wie Te Bet Der. ug citeulars which body, they thieaten to with follows in France and in the area of oc-| sig.aing of the armistice, Miss Frank-|proved.” She is at her residence, “Hon, “Members National Nonpartisan anicespaten sald lak: for Hons alemberscNat ! : aufe |e he chances sate x = ud ton forme ution, le t night for California | haiser accompanied the third army to] ighth avenue south. Mrs. Jones w: YOUR CATA RRH MAY z member of the: rae teeta pe iter spending several days as a guest} Gérmany, where she served for several] injured by glass from the wrecked} $ % Resolved, ‘That when he sees the determination of! or Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Zager. Four| months with the army of occupation. | windshield, LEAD TO CONSUMPTION we onpar- | Tee mene ei. ee yte tine | associate Red Cross nurses, Misses | Latterly she had been stationed with A FREAK ACCIDENT : fee h tis L and \ garner wit? pesecdatea promises than | V2mda Kirth and rtell of U. S.!an American contingent in Wales. The accident might be called a freak. Dangerous to Use Treatment Pat Pun a ecemeriznce aoe Mandan News. in meeti i, be seerhieT | se t dards 1 topule.” | Seneral hospital No. filiamsbridge,|, Of Miss Frankhauser and her seven}'the big touring car was parked in for Only Temporary Relief. \anen you ae a : eK i ase Le Me record » See his house ‘of cards topp Y., and Miss Johnson of Camp Lew-| associates cited by General. Liggett,| front of the Reineke & McKone private is aoe eames Thad athe local Fa ee is and Miss Carrie Goodman of the|he said: offices, and in the front seat was Mrs. There isa more scrious stage of Jellies and other ‘local ns. Great Lakes Naval station were gues| The cheerful and loyal cooperation] Ss, H. Jones, whose husband is a rept Catarrh than the atmoyance caus- |" ¢ S. has proven a. most satis- ee OF DR. ssist us in formit at a dinner tendered Mi: ‘rankhauser | of officers, nurses and men was pro-|xentative of the National Life Insur- { H ssag ‘ x a ae : " prevision shall by Mrs. Zuger on Sund: ductive of a standard of efficiency] xnce company of Fargo. he ie srepped oP vee <8 actos repens ioe sealarsh nee be ma ets ud _Miss Frankhguser was one of the} which should be the pride of all con-} Gannon Jones, 17, cranked the car, "The en 1 danger es iron the Ges bowl taday: Segin ue Outs of importance that affect the principl H T HE N BID eight members of evacuation hospital | nected with the unit,” and he com-|’;he machine Was in gear and raced to-| tendenc of theedise: Bio ROALRUE 10 cat “treatment ‘hat tes real No. 6 who were cited by Lieut General | mcnds the aurs rticular upon|ward the curbing, Jones dodging from | yo i t z at 8) i f i jownward until the ice N {ery and devotion to duty during her|new lustre to the crown of American} Barnam, Buckles and Frank Cain, Apeedad’ CoueumIDLiCn iN eager \eaberatons ‘Atlanta, Ge, STUDENTS WwW service on the western front, where! womanhood’ y * y 5 v FINE POSITIONS | jue eee 7 = z : Hformer for Grand Forks to assume his! through his eturch work in this state, Church Parlors Crowded to Bid |rew duties as superintendent of that’ up to his takfiis the post of dis eiriet su west continue to offer fine pos Di tine Past d Hii district and the latter to Minot, where; ntendent ‘at Grand Forks. Mr. Reg- tions to the well-trained studen eparting Pastor and His she will yisit her relatives for a few ssed . tie “many ‘iceds Mr. Cats aia Nn. igs in bre {days stor-husband , Hutcheson accomplished while in Bis- ta Business College, Far- Wife Good-bye marek and-on behalf of the congrega- .D. eh — ali gram was glyen| ton said how sorry everybody was to iss Zelda Williams recently 4 he assole rooms of the acne, nd Mrs, Hutcheson were giventsce fethodist- church were crowded Tas ier cura lisnppreel got a $100.00 secretarial position night with people of all religions faith [eye Rei ne nore during the aa x ith ane aren sharon an vin in the reception to Dr. and Mess] pyar year 0. e is the si 3. C. work here durin: + when Mr. Hutcheson oce . Hutcheson, who lett today, the} pied tL ‘abe pulpit. The you pupil placed there. Mr. W. Hines 5 presented the dey went to the Indian Oil Refining; Co., Miss Laura Schwallen to the || 3 | W. J. Lane Real Estate Co., Miss | Call Wachter Trans- j! ine tie’Masons of the ¢ Ys to which yn “Were both living in Edith Coleman to the Western'| , < organization Dr, Hutcheson has , long) Wahpeton audi then presented the sil- Union Telegraph Co. i rer Co. for Beulah | jena an ah a . gave’ De | ‘ser service to Mr: oy Mrs, Hutcheson “Follow the suc Ful’. Write | | lutcheson 0 in gold in appreciation op behalf of the churel F. L. Wat Pres,. 806 Front Coal. Phone 189. pot his fell Roy Swith in'a short speech pre-} a ens ONY | € sented the leather brief ¢: to Mr.’ St., Fargo ian Sol-| Hutcheson on behalf of the Bible. class following {and John Grahain represented the Ma- offered a} s in their gift. HcGrilt of {he | DR. HUTCHESON RESPONDS beauacdl Hutcheson responded to the va- iS and thanked the donors | for their Dr. C. BE. Vin district superintendent for theu gave the benediction. Following the program, the ladies of the church served refreshments to those present, The church choir also | dontributed to thé program. Children’s Festival \ Is Best Ever Held’ by Yeomen of City The best firms in the North. | HAI LGrSOt, in his pure tenor plo, ich was encored and red a hillaby as an encore.| * One Posi War Maxwell Built Every. 114 Minutes = tenants ul ud the men fea the church gave him a i a renal traveling pag. A delegation represent- reminiscences of the time when he and of “Om wd, Chri nut, chu jubilee melody M jove of the super ing the city schools, then and w-selection. Dr, Halg: just returned from ove Ue two solos, Baptist e a reading , Who has eas service, AANA “i STOR'S CAREER | r gave a thumb- neil autobiography of Dr. Hutcheson from the time he was born in Scotland, Night en Morning ie Entertaining Program Followed eep Yo ur Eyes by Banquet and Dance; Four, Clean - Clear 4 Healthy ie | Write For free Eye Care Book Murine Co., Chicago. USA. Awarded Prizes means, ard how the list price can be, made so low. “ Think of the accur- : acy, the sureness of the Yet eight great Mereiinsruinn Gesign of each single plants are working to Mer sme tim” part, to take a chance - dapacity; and 13,000menare’ onsuch rapid and enormuos devoting their best efforts’ movement of raw material toprovide enough Maxwells. through those great plants Today, one Post-War. to completed product. | Maxwell is being builtevery __ <Then think of the endorse- 114 minutes of the working» Tent by the public which NLY 60% of the O demand for this magnificent Post-War Maxwell is being filled "at the present time. [mas ae The most successful childrens festi- val that was ever held by the Yoemans cA tek ee, Sete ot | lodge of this city 200k piace last night ee. | At the Knights of Pythias hall. (More than twelve children competed for ¥y | prizes with recitations and musical numbers and the judges found it di- ficult to make the awards. The prize winners: were Margaret Clooten, Eleanor Shipp, Joseph Ander- son and Richard Gerling. Two prizes were offered to children under eight years of age and two for children above that age. The hall was well crowded with members and friends and‘many of the HAUNT TAROT POPULAR PRICED STORE. HN HTT '" BISMARCK’S SHOPPING ‘SENTRE” ieraser Say tasyerostate Siete ae day. olen this great demand indicates. |The Store With Over™1000 Garments | and sang.a short song and then stop- | This is ‘at’ the rate of 18 The basis for this demand ; c ped. He was, told to take. his seat is i si é Pyro Stores: at and perhaps he would remember the 100,000 cars per year. ie Tepresented in the good Grand Forks ——and—— Bismarck rest of it, A Jittle iter he was asked will. of 300,000 owners of ) to give his song again and the young- ster. said, “That's all there was te it.” After the children had finished their Smashing Prices on iectia a ae ‘was ‘served which Oh boy—this is the under- ! ts Bai ess lca ee wear! No bind or catch or co A TS— WILD. CAR: KILLS pull and how wonderful it f FARGO: TRAVELER feels against the skin. Heere- S U 1 T S Mie! a ea ‘ ined—it is warm and com- yew ; { ‘Sale: fortable. And the durable Pronk BU eee soanee h Window material makes it wear un- an d Hurled Tareas usually long. ét, 21,—-Frank Bur- | ne ock:.Salesmun ‘for: the ine red for dies apy eck tee label tien the. fetes D Ri ‘SES Papeete ast Belt: Manufacturing » company : of “Fai At: ‘your de go, caught in'the path of an suite seven-pasenger ‘Mitchell touring: - which carried, biin ‘through a Inzge W. sec “Th Plate glass window of tlie private olfi¢e = ay,. JUPS=| of Reineke & McKone in, the Improve-| i revere LINED ; : ‘i ment block on First avenne north, 'Sat- %. ey urday noon, died Monday in’ St. Jolins ! : é EEUNDERWEARE : day, Friday hospital, be | BP i ‘ A. F. Buckles,’ salesman for | the}. Ph Lith Rock Kine Coe” i Western > National «: Wire Insurance EP pet NAM company, was removed to St. Luke's hospital this mofning, after two Test- less ee in his room ae the ¥.M. © ~ Imagine what this gigan- Maxwell cars before the tic production means ‘to a coming of the Post- War purchaser of a Maxwell car. Maxwell. Think of the giganticsav- ~ And the public bought ing’ in money which the $200,000,000 worth. They ’ purchase of millions of © will:buy $100,000,000 more dollars worth of’ materials in-the next twelve months. Pad _ WESTERN SALES COMPANY | Bismarck — Mandan EiAEUAADAUAMATEAE HAUTE ac