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sags eeeee BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1919 ace cena ee BISMARCK MADE | DEFENDANT. IN. ANOTHER SUIT Woman Claims Jedaipenistion| For Injuries Charged to De- fective Sidewalk ALLOWED | BILLS PAVING Another su led with the city commissioners. Monday night again the city of Bismarck for injuries sas-{ tained oy citizens of che capital city. | Mrs, Bertha I, Ricker, 50_ years old. | because of a “fractured ¢ of her left radius and a spraine ture of the lower end of her left u wants the Gity authorities to reimburse Ler for dam » loss of service and doctor bills to the amount of $610, The | fer was referred to the city attor- ion. . Ricker, in her attidavit. stated on October 4. at 9 o'clock at night, | fell on the north side of Broadway | Hetween Fifth and Sixth streets at the ast side of the alley auuse the sid alk ther Due to this; was defective, tall, stated she suffered the in- | umerated above. VE FREE CLINIC Dr. myth of the United states public health service appeared befo! the commission in support of the free venereal eli Dr, Smyth was given) fo under that the city commi i ys owere in faver ef establishh clinie as provided by state and that the city would probably ap opriate $100 mouthly for this. pur rose, The location of the clinic left to the members of the medical pro-| fession in the county and will be re commended to the conimissioners soon. | T. R. Atkinson, city engineer. wade lare back on the stage after sev | which time Miss Marlowe was ser !a revival of Shakesperian plays, POSLAM FORCES = jold. New York sees no deteriora AILING SKIN Le report on the work done in paving! juistrict three, The report included ; | 10 NFROVE 10,000 eu, yds, excavation 8.500} ds. foundation “1004 | fect curbing curbing steel Is, paving 1.000 Ibs, 29,000. sq. 300 feet | 24 manholes Paving District No, 2 To be rid of an unsightly skin, trou ssures inereased pride. comfort, atisfaction. I£ your su ¢ from! listress has been intense, you} relief, the relief j yon quickly, It! urk of healing’ shore and | woLsT FOR THE STATE X little goes a long way and! The bill of the state workmen's cou- t deal i sation bureau for 7 ums om in- H Total $158,950. | the the skin responds sol Itching irritation stops, Pim- ity employes g to) ples } rashes go. and, beSt of all, |S594.87 was allowed. The city weigh-| Poslam will not, can not, harm. master reported that he had collected Sold everywhere, For free sample }3296.10 for toads weighed during the; write to Emergency Laborator wionth of October, » action was taken on 1 West 4 New York City. ming 1 Poslam Si is the tonic soap for the skip and will freshen and beautify your complexion. of the Who. res pea igned November 1. Hel p eee J plainti hop | to the ch Mr. Oliver Towne (ALL_OVER TOWN) |'nite. All ye who seek jobs and are footsore and weary, come to me and I'll put you on somebody’s payroll in no time. It’s a waste of energy to trot from shop to shop. It’s a waste of good time and costly shoe leather to seek day after day where the jobs “ain’t” when you can come to me and get put into touch with where the jobs “are?” I'll save you time, because day in and day out I’m Oliver Towne. Folks who need help ‘come to me for help. -I’ll bring the job to you. Every day I get the atten- tion of people who: need office help, salesmen, stenographets, errand boys, porters, chauffeurs, house’ servants, shipping clerks, managers, me- chanics and foremen. And all my service costs you is the price of a vlassified ad in this paper— 26-words 1 time 35c; 3 times 65c; one week $1.00. *Phone Number 82 or come in and ask for Oliver Towne. You'll find me in the office of THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE wirast Ras | NEW YORK—Julia Marlowe and her husband, E. H. Sothern, eral years of retirement during iously ill. They are appearing in and Miss Marlowe is the star of tion in‘ her excellent work. | OTY News} Be REHEARSAL HELD W. band held its week- {3 ast night at the Elks club. » wher in Citic few she will visit-for a days, HNOMEST! The regular bi-monthly meeting of ithe Capital City Homestead No. 300 was held at the Knights of Pythia call last night at § ¢ lock, i i i who died buried in St. Tuesday. Funeral held at) the Catholic Saturday. cemetery was vices were meh. is, for wages she} ims due, poned Monday vcause of the abence of Mr. ial will be hel was Pat \ before Police M , Howell. The jury has been selected, nd Attorney . McCurdy for the there will be nol further d CARD OF TH undersigned exp! thanks and oa rch aud the many friends KS The sed their deepest anid tives in Bisma and vicinity for their kindly pathy and beautiful flowers sent to the neral of Mrs, Tike *. Swett. ND ASE xe TER ro. “JAPAN », Oct, 13—Juan B. Rojo, elor of the Mexican em- issy at Washington, has been named inir ster to Japan and will leaye soon tor Tokio to take his post, according to the Excelsior, | Phone 722 for Dry Lig- H S.'S. Clifford. tf s Room,” w! - Wednesday, J live in iLer me Mr, COMMERCIAL WORK) AT NIGHT | Bockkeeping, “Stenography Prove to Be Popular Subjects More than sixty them béhig married Jibe opening of the night schools many of attended persons, people, fnang: usin type: for the hookkee Jenrolled: last le we year such ils {writing ang stenography, At the “good citizeaship’ course at ake the courses in funda-| writ- ared to t jects such as reading and American his We are gratified with the number | persons who turned out for the com- al school.” said Cecil Burton, | member of the schoool hoard this morh- | “T believe the large ee ot} ed people is due to the I cost | and the shortage of hones j With only a room or two rd with living costs high y married wore: their husbands.” the manual training | courses and the! expeet a big enroll: | so, These nh school nd-all those who intend taking these sthiects showd be present tonight to He for the course they desire: SOUSA MEETS OLD ACQUAINTANCE AT CONCERT SATURDAY | fog. i, the and dressmakin: scheol author! ment for these two subjects “March King” and County!| Treasurer Sveak of First | Meeting Long Ago v About, thirty years ago, Joln Philip Sousa. paced. the Northern Pacitic depot platform Waiting for the train to bear Limself and his band westward, woman was pacing. the platform s¢on in conversation, Viften - years’ later, known as: the “March b ing upaand down the sane platform | end the stme man. net quite so young, wes there and they renewed their ac- then AP TWIN erties jatintance made nearly a Perry has yeft. fo the}* hefore. . Sipser sonal as Saturday. Lieut, Sousa, Am-| march Composer was] + Slender man, who ‘ou do not remem- ‘< premic nid, suppose Sousa! “Yes T do. but T can not place the} ime we met.” Yeplied “The first time was thirt on the station platform as you wore Waiting for your tr replied the man, who’ is Penwarden, county treasurer, “Yes and we met again fifteen years late 1 remember it: all.” said) Mr. Sousa aud the bandmaster and the county treasurer had a talk of the miny Changes that had happened since tev first: met. |GEORGE HALLIDAY TO REOPEN GRAND Well Known Fourth St. Theater Will Become the Rex Bismarck soon is to have a new vaudeville and picture house, to be, known as the “Rex.” . George V. Halliday, advertising manager of, The Tribune, today took a five-year lease on the Grand theatre, on Fourth street, which he is now re- modeling, with its new name. The theatre will be redecorated, the present seats, will be replaced with modern theatre chairs of greater width and ‘which will insure more comfort; a new booth the entire width of the theatre will be installed for the use of the moving picture operators, and the lobby will) be enlarged and the stage will be rearranged and new scenery provided. Mr. Halliday, who has had many years’ successful experience in the theatrical field, plans to put on a mat- inee and two. evening performances each day, and high class vaudeville will be included with a picture pro- gram showing the best releases avail- able. eat laughin, cess, ich comes to the. Ntaltariiow November 5 the intention of re-j opening it in the-near future under} SCHOOL | | Typewriting “A | | | | } | jumted Monday night by the city board fof education at the high sehool, This} is more than double the mumber tha » Wachter school eleven persons re! ry. | at the same time and the two were} gamzaau t living in Chicago have named committees and suggest a name for 1 | New daddy of the ar quently. child. TO bringing A|former studen: into a social and frtternal or alumni of the Univers’ walk-|fature plan the organization stitution. 000 and 3,000 score of {are living in Chicago with between 15,000- and 20,000 who I peu! AURA TAT UL ion. a York—Dorothy s in the jordnance department. He is Dorothy was declared prettiest child in Manila in a contest! thoiy cox there last spring. Later daddy went! ‘to Brisbane, Autralia, and ,she won another first prize. she was also proclaimed the prettiest Now Daddy Hirschberg is at the New York arsenal and Dorothy faces keen competition there. ALUMNI OF CHICAGO my. MANY ENROLL FOR) A YOUNG BEAUTY transferred fre- the AFFILIATE WITH ~ . Nov. together ic NORTHWESTERN GRADS —With the idea of all graduates and Northwestern Uni- 0 Vy organized and who will report and suitable consti- is estimated between rthwestern men now and suburbs, How the Experience of ‘Years Saves Money in This Post - War Maxwell HE run Maxwells saves you many a worth while the new Post- Maxwell. Those 300,000 saved in many ways. * They taught ‘‘short cuts” in turing. They eliminated all experi- mental work —— you don’t have to pay for a single engineering mistake. They developed “quantity production which has re- duced. ‘‘overhead.”’ They enabled quantity pur- chases; and better materi- New AMavies Hirschberg’s | In Hong Kong}; will be eligible to membership.in other sections of the country, Tt is intended to form a branch organization hi aany other cities, 1 ee ALARMING SPREAD OF TUBERCULOSIS FOUND AMONG MONTENEGRANS the report of Lieutenant-ColonelH. R.. Fairclough, of Leland Stanford Uni- versity, director of the Red Crogg re-! y) liet, mission in that country, More hospitals anda it permanent | cd from the ravages of this disease. |, | result. of Colonel. Fairclough’s | t recommendations it has been decided} {to maintain units of phy: It jnurses in Montenegro until June, 1920. The distribution of food and clothing will be discontinued as the great need | 5; for these supplies has passed, “UR IN MABLE’S. ROOM” Naughty, spicy, brilliant, | funn: swift, and daring are a few of the.s es, that have. been. bestowe. “Up In’ Mable’s Room” the cetel New York success which will present at the Audit Honight for an engag) night only direct from a yei York and Boston. . Room” furnished the lav Jing matter ‘for y Yore plavgoers for thé greater { lasi season and yomises ep cy country with ihe same hurricane of fun that nearly blew metropolitan. pla out of} f you want to see how} Noy Laan she likes n he dene by est’ chemise wl sym While he suf-j bed bring tickles to your to Your blood uid the most exquisite assortuent of | jIcvely ladies and lovely gowns to your eyes that man, woman or child could h for or be jealousy of, Every mem- of the cast is a Broadway favor- It includes Julie Ring, Dorothy Carewe Carvel, Dorothy i ja woman and how much damage ca the daintiest flutliest, pink see“Up In Mable’s Bur pathize with poor Gar fers tor! ments under Ma it Fox Slaytor, stamped with the safety “1 program of health education must be jt; established if that nation is to be sav-| 7, Ig the trade m Blackburn, Midgley, Columbia Phonographs _ Columbia Records ON EASY TERMS WHEN DESIRED COWAN’S DRUG STORE HOW AND WHEN TO TAKE ASPIRIN First See! That Tablets You ‘Take Are Marked with the “Bayer Cross” SON ¥ sh To get quick relief follow carefully «Parle. Nov. An waruniing spren | te sife and proper directions in each of tuberculosis is threatening the) unbroken hckage of. “Buy. ablets health of all Montenegro, according to! op Aspirin’? 'Dhis package is plainly er Cross.” The “Bayer Cross” means the gen- ine, world- famous spirtn, prescribed iang for over eightesn year? Tablets. of Aspirin” eau. he nken safely for Colds, Headacie, ‘cothache, Barache, Neuralgia, Lum- ago, Rheumatism, Joint Pains, Neuri- is, and Pain generally. Nandy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost uta few cents, Druggists also sell yrger “Bayer” ‘packag Aspirin. is rk of Bayer Manufacture cacidester of Salicylicacid. € Monoacet ———_—__ Jeanette Bergead, Sager James — Norval, Nicholas rederic Clayton and Joseph A, udels, I *) Bingham, i eee srt Lotion—Murine for Red- ness, Soreness, Granula- YES tion Itching and Burning of the Eyes or Eyelids; Gir ¥ Drops” After the Movies. ane ‘or Golf will win your confidence. Ask for Murine when your Eyes Need Care. Murine Eye Refnedy Co,. Chicago Your. Druggist No other test equals the test of continued . confidence. Buyers of Furs, Pelts, Wool, Hides & Junk Tanners of Furs, Coats; Robes & Leather Write ‘for price list and catalogue. BISMARCK HIDE & FUR CO. MMMM TT Tm (= of 300,000 6. to date out dollar in War More miles per eallon less More.miles on tires manufac- care cost. They taught how to get the miost mileage gasoline, a pint of oil and a set of tires. They taught how to build a car that the would find simple to operate and take They taught that it was better to ‘build more - -and take less profit per car rath- er than build less and take more profit: per.car. They taught how to put more and more value in the car without increasing its \ of a gallon of TTT ‘TT skilled driver i of. als are bought at lower costs. They taught how to build an almost trouble-proof This Post-War Maxwell is next year’s car. It contains features developed’ during the war, many of which will find their way into other cars in the sum- car;) you Post-War Maxwell:to a re=° pair: shop. seldom take a mer of 1920, Price $985-f.0.b. Detroit WESTERN Bismarck SALES -CO.. QVUMTI TETSU EATA AE AEEA AE UT A UeT ee i UIAUEATVEUEREE EUG F li ul