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} Two BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE ISAS RoR ERE ENE NA REO ee 7 © = © opUBSDAY, OCT. 28, 1919. Beat the . ai | He— Cai ee , The price is on every can It is the same now __: as before the war— and furthermore—double the price could not buy a better baking powder than— BAKING POWDER 25 Ounces for 45 The Government Uses It and Sent [. Millions of Pounds Ov- “seas Buy City Property Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Whitty s me-| their home and two lots at ym-| Fourth street to Mrs. Martha E. Sten vod | der yesterday for $3.800. to} ae to! Hallowe'en Social to| The Epworth league of the MeCabe! dy-| Methodist church wiil hold a Hal-| we'en social at the church parlors iday night. The usual Hallowe'en; pranks will be played and the league} members have arranged for other entertainment. All members of the) church and their friends are invited) ‘| to attend. St Ibs, dose and common mn. good and ., Dance “tonight ate. Armory. O’Connor’s Orchestra. “THE OLD RELIABLE” | 1918. RED CROSS ASKED TO RESCUE | GIRLS FROM TURK HAREMS Daughters of Armenian House- holds Send Out Pleas From Zenanas ia Paris, refugees ved from y in Turkish led to the Ameri- aid in. obtaining | trom “the Van nd Bit |appeared -during the massacres ol Nothing was heard of them for months and it was believed they had j been slain by the Tu’ Recently pitiful appeals for libera- tion have been coming from them from the Turkish harems of Anatolia and European Turkey. Most of the girls declare that they have not changed their religion. Celonel Haskell. High Commissioner of the Allies to Armenia, has been appealed to tor mi aid. No defi- {nite answer has yet been given but jhe is hopeful of "being able to offer a | show of fore a background for diplomatic ations. The Ameri- can Red € has been asked for | financial b: ng necessary for the work of liberating the women. oe key Dinnér nDOFS are planning ' : Planning aay ate of Pythias hail on the ‘ovember A meeting fof the committee that has- charge of |the event will be held at the home jot Mrs. L. N. Parsons tonight. | eres eae ! Dance tonight at Armory. |O’Connor’s Orchestra. | Cee pe pe | JOHNSON’S for Phoenix Pure | Silk Hose. ————— 1:3 GRADUATES IN PUBLIC OFFICES Graduates of Dakota Business | College, Fargo, N. D., are almost | invariably chosen for positions -—; | Phone 75—City Fuel Elderly People Have A Co,, for Medora Coal. Daily, Health Problem ce Base Burner, (Stomach muscles and digestive eebane slow to act as age advances | Health Is Wealth True, you say, but do you know there is but one base purner produced today that guarantees abundant health? Do you’ know how it does that? Something new, come in and see. ‘OST people find the years slipping by aegmmmaay without realizing it, until suddenly fj confronted with the fact that they can no longer digest everything they would like to eat. It then becomes theiy daily task to avoid what they know to be chronic constipation. ‘When exercise and light diet fail it will be necessary to resort to artificial means. Strong physics and cathattics, however, are not ad- visable for elderly people. They act too powerfully and a feeling of weakness results. What is needed is a laxative contain, effective but mild properties. _ This is best found in Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin which is a combination of simple laxative ™ herbs with pepsin. It acts gently and with- eyen a large family many months. It is a out griping, and used a few days will train trustworthy preparation. iA the digestive organs to do their work natur- c rally. again without other aid. In spite of the fact that-Dr. Caldwell's in is the largest selling liquid in the world, there being over each year, many ec not yet used send your name and 1 bottle 0 Dr. IW ington St., Monti- Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin has been on the market since 1892 and was the private formula of Dr. W. B. Caldwell, who is himself past 80 years of age and still active in his profession. It. can be bought at any drug store for 50c and $1 41 bottle, the latter containing enough to Tast MEN’S ‘in high public offices. ; Miss Ruth Langdon is now secretary to Judge Grace of the orth Dakota Supreme court. |The Third Judicial Court and | Cass Co. Court have also em- ;Ployed D. B. C. pupils. Miss | Margaret Cormack is with the | War Risk Insurance Dept., | Washington, D. C. Miss Ellen | Anderson is in the City Audi- | tor’s office. “Follow the successful.” Ad-4 | dress F. L. Watkins, Pres,, 806 \Front St., Fargo, N. D., for in- | formation. Sell your cream and poultry |]; to our agent. If we have no! t/agent in your town, then ship/]! is direct to i NORTHERN PRODUCE CO. ||) BISMARCK, N. D. FLEECE LINED UNDERWEAR Zip! We've done it. Struck (the nail right on the head with High Rock. The soft flecce-lining keeps you warm and snug. The flexible material gives free play to every movement of the body. And wear? Well rather ! Look for the High Rock label on the front. At your dealers in two piece or union suits. High Rock Knitting Co, Philmont, N.Y. tonight and tomorrow. “My Girl can’t go that pace and live. here— Out you go, where you belong, in the gutter.” Just one of a hundred tense scenes in the big seven-act emotional drama “Common Clay” with Fannie Ward, which is the special attraction at the BISMARCK THEATRE New York acclaimed it the “Great American Play” and accorded the production! the longest run ever given a photoplay on Broadway. | Bismarck Theatre Tonight and Tomorrow. \ DRESS INTER SHOES MITTENS We refer to the genuine UP Round Oak-—the hard coal $6 00 75c stové without a peer. In ad- e * ‘ a dition to the assurance, of AND UP . A Solendid Line. health and comfort, you re- “ 4 to Select From ceive dividends—large divi- Men’s Fleece Lined ilen Suits, t $ 2 00 UP. ji! dends~in positive economy from? CE Res BETO ae ee et e i and durability. 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