The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 5, 1919, Page 6

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SLX SISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE DRIVE FOR RED CROSS MEMBERS IS BIG SUCCESS City Is Fast Reaching Its Quota | of 3,000 New Names, Shown By Reports Bismarck should pass the 3,000 membership drive for the hefore the end of the week. merk in its Red Cro of the canvasing teams inj height. Her eyes are saddened . the results and tired, but still brave, and still tations and the looking for her ligtle golden-haired ly set will undoubte hilly, e y the end of the we country is pro- ory ‘Speed al- s the committee p not to any he overtoppe The drive in the with sa s rapidly Rea Cross, of the condi- but because tion of the roads following the recent hich hinders nly. bout the ‘s over you will fi snow storms bile tra Don't 3 When the drive emond » for J itire county. i pPhoby the . director ¢ ‘oll. every y and the: whose mem I obtained HELE mem i Bat Fee hopes vestige of hope is gone believing with love, that her little baby is Somewhere safety and w automo. turn to her BILLY'S TOYS, UNTOUCHED, WAIT ON PARLOR FLOOR Mrs. Dansey Keeps Vigil Sleeplessly Dansey, | Little boy who mysteriously disappear- ea from his home on the morning of Oct, 8, is one of the brayest little women TI ever saw, She is young, fair, slender, of med- She -was stumned, yet she waits and d will do so until the last that wonderful intuition of mother- n the continent, he prays many times a day for his I-being and speedy re- 2 is just keeping up by sheer 1 of will power, for she never * does not remove her clothing | night, Jest she rest too well, for| ven at night she w ‘or him, night ter night, keeps vigil, hoping and| smiled. a wan, sad| from the depths of | ! patered in the littie| he 1a them, when clad [ shoes | his} all cap. he went to play { rs und wever came back. Ue home had jnst been set- y disappeared, had only lived there} home it ws when | 1c abant: but} held alive Some whe k. A Intto [ci has been kidnapped. | Billy Dansey, or for RETER THAN CALONE Thousands’ Have Discoveres Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Are a Harmiless Substitute Dr: Edwards’ Olive. Tablets are the result of Dr. Edwards’ determination not te treat vers \d_ bowel complaints with calomel. ears he used these tablets (a egal compound mixed with olive oil) in his private Pitbey Go all the geod that calor! does but have no ped after Feo ie pains, no griping, no injury gums or danger from acid foods—yet fray stimulate the liver and Sowels. fake Dr. Pe ipes pe one, ioe you fe 1. “ Note how they clear clouded pees nerk up the spirits, 10c and 25c a box. LECTURES, PRIZE 'NIGHTING, SONGS FOR THE YANKS LAST SNAPSHOT OF THE KIDNAPED BOY $1,000. REWARD Varied Program Being Arranged For National Convention of Legion | parade are planned as the “high lights” jin thé national conyention of the Am- Jerican Legion to be held. here Nov. }10, 11, 12. The parade will De held on the afternoon of A fember 133 and det jor the par ‘Twenty | pected yi trom Gateway Pi | Cump Community girls | ihe entire line of 1 BILLY DAMEY who still hopes anc it, ly to istart o'clock, War tioned along 1 Will sing-as little mother, an only sit and ¥ $1,000 REWARD es parade is pas ite little home| Taal 4 1 * t is to be le y_ mounted 1. | will be paid by the editor of The Daily! aq the new Fi . too. is firm in the be-|ribune for possession’ of kidnaped ee na oe Gol Goon: “eB, Leach. T Formation’ Wet » the former Fourth is wife and hel and | will lead fo the recovery hic news, ;AWAnesota Infantry and the men who tellin tee er on “A ae se be : ed since the infantry regi- wel ie tea hs iW 3 transferred to Colonel nt Sint tooling eofice | Level's command, Next. in line wiit break: the. brave, awers| or & i information teli-|P© ‘He distngwshed . visitors, march. iat Pook Heat bodes oe free coe ce nace toad: within a hollow formed hy 4 “f ing whi 2 * delega r them SN a ee SER ate ixth Minnesota Infantry of St. ership dues fo Mrs, T. i mith, Oscar S$ Noel ‘Thorelson 1 will head the next d 2 letary e Red Cross. f ‘Onn Stron: ade grounds thé iavekoee rogram of brief. aes "window | ren. Eugene iven by some of the tT will be promptly “| all|son, W. 1.2: . ‘Two marines z y Her, | benton i will be h_ decorations "members Of the Anivvicay To! sehnecker, jawarded for valor in action, re thiss er for what the | g ja night, Nov. 10, t lelegates | ‘oss did for min Pr pd to attend a theater party, he home camps,” sain PRIVATE YACHT shibition sn which Bob commirder of the 7] y yweight champion of the Se of the Grive ia the city NDS OUT S. Force, — will the unused pert of the ‘There ts 1022 i Lig Rif game, Cost nomore. if you'do: ized to ‘rofand, on de Lomas Hdwe. Co., Bismarck, N. D. antee ‘ever made on ammu re tie them, get your mec. box ‘to’ ctyone who do restsbal t Eox. CARTRIDC ES 1 makes of Atay ae Cai UNITED STATES CARTRIDGE COMPANY, New York, Manufacturers Come in and get a copy of The U.S. Game Law Book—F REE, French & Welch Hdwe. Co., Bismarck, N. D. is author- se whole as accurate at distances from 50 to 230 yards as U.S. 22 N. R. A. Long Rifie Lesmok | Cartridges. This is 50 more yards of accuracy than has | hitherto been possible with 22 rim-fire ammunition. Solid. bullet for target work. Hollow-point bullet for small We. make exactly the same guarantee G BLACK SHELLS “They have reached such a high state. of perfec: proofing, speed, in power, and imuniforntity —that we can guarai- tee them without limit. You can’get your’ pet loud for ‘every ‘kind: of shooting, in smokeless ; or black ~ powders, . in The Black Shells, and your money ‘back if you want it. J.B, Frederick, Mandan, 'N.D. \ roms the oy hae = Coe Ne eee AT ame, evening Maj. i nh ow. coun Norfolk, V fa) Ose . Drm, formerly commander } herefe th iy sistance Ww today } @ Me tegion membe: =n Mee ahs pan sion, later chief of. i Jae every Wl oe J. from the yacht Black “awh, owned ee ieee tan An Fi ; ; Saar After each meal—YOU eat one [oi roll the nei tL [by Krank 2B. Draper of New alto) he Structor of the oiticer!| Sag | tiie ninth annual clinic of the Ameri-/every member’ will Ve taken up. “Tie lis not only Mens se? Cross. Itt whieh is off Cape Hatteras. The mes- 3 mow. ee recrue or ‘seit pans pt j CITY NEWS | can congress of Surgemus. During the} meeting “will start-“promptly “at 8 { 3 B isa duty, Sages did not give any information as |Shool at F avenworth, Kan., will 4 i oaths ee, to | o'clock, 6 ma TRAM MEMBERS to the nature of the ht’s disability, | Svow motion and stereoptican'pictures| @, @ |sessions Dr. LaRose was elected to puted 3 le members of the teams compos- Es “"Jof the activities of the First Division 3 oy bership in the congress, being the * ‘FOR YOUR ST! CHS SAKE PRN y PLAY ere peer 6 5 . i AT HOME OFFICE membership in the ‘congress, is . q and get full food value and xeal stom- ee former’ service mon are ay fol-}A Quinine Th fect. Head}on the first lines in France. E.H. Light of the Minneapolis Paper] only surgeon from North, Dakota to Phone 75—City Fuel Le 9 ive ef: Pecanse ‘of sand Tay A ball for the visitors will be given] ¢ ave yeck ni fi ¢ i i ch comfort. Instantly relieves heart- | ee : i o x f g Co., will leave the end of the week for|;ecelye this honor at this’ time. i bura, bloated, gassy feeling, STOPS I riaken pond: Tolm Rowers, Frayne lfeet LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE) Toestay night with dancing parter|y visit to the home office in the-Mill| Co., for Medora Coal. acidity, food repeating and stomach | ker. { Blumer, George Bernges, | (Tablets) z 1 for every veteran and music] Gi AMERICAN LEGION S inisery, ‘AIDS digestion; keens the lk A. fa or, WH. IL Pillmore, John Deb... Without ~jhy several bands, ineluding the “M ee ‘Pre annual meeting of the Bismarck aa stomach sweet and pure. ser, If, D'Cosse, Clare Derby, J. A. {ing in the | mily one ion Dollar band of the Sunset Divi- HOME FROM ST. PAUL ost of the American Legion will be EATONIC ia the best remedy and only coste |Riaw Ambre lagher, Fred Gra-|“Bromo Quinir GROVES ion and the 151st Field Artillery band} yrg, Vv. M. Bodine returned Satur- He Thursday evening at.the Elks club ORE THROA pie aa guarantee {fre Hump cs iat Pat * ignature on the box, of Minnesota, day from St, Paul, where she’ spent a and all members in the city and county or, Tonsilitis, gargle. * a relatives, i f officers for he suing P ter, then apply— : eelo Holta, Wa ewis, George \ tian o et Fee ie ae L. Ward Danae sp IT PLEASED A QUEEN TO KISS HER MEE ja Aart re ni seo Manufacturer of every kind of | Phee, H. '. Murphy, William Mur- The tay mnie ei btlaleayere ae eee SA bortnte\ to a} ¥ F Envelopes and Filing Containers ze salle ane reDonald, plasterers and masons union of this ~. ‘ iq | Morford. Franklin Robert , MW city wil hola:; thelr. amonthty.. meeting, “your KS Rr 20 4 Tayse of Specielties t Minneapolis, UU UU eC Sygrern 4 BUTLER Over Bismarck Theatre. There’s a RUDUEUUUURAUH “Ever Occur to You?” says the Good Judge .'. That it’s foolish to put up with real Security Cnvelope G Gmparl/ | Ro U, 8. A.|Scothorn, “Photos That Please” a Photographér in Your ‘Town (And he’s not as busy now as he will be in December.) SOUMUNUAAAANNUENNANUEAAUOUUANUOAUNEQHOSOUUOQNEQUEQ0000000000000000890Q00080000NE4UUOOuEOOEOONONOHOBDINT when it doesn’t cost any more to get real tobacco satisfaction. Every day more men dis- cover that a little chew of longer and gives them real contentment. There’s nothing like it. toan, G. T Walter Sather, ! William hur Savage, George AUGADOAODENOONOAUOOOONOUONEOONONNOOOCODONONREUY: At Christmas Time— Your friends can buy anything you can give them— except your photograph. STUDIO Phone 249. an ordinary chew, good tobacco lasts ot Mrs. John -P, French, tonight in labor hall, DOWN FROM WASHBURN J. J, Satterlund is flown from-Wash- turn for a few days’/visit with friends Ile is much improved in health and]. seems quite | his old self. ohee, more. RENT EB TS CLUB of the War on America,” Will-he the subject of the regnlar;meet- ing of Current Events Qub° this ‘after- noon, The club will meet at the home CATHOLIC LADI AID ~ The Catholic Ladies’ Aid society will hold a regular meeting at the Knights of Columbus hall at, 2 o'clock Thurs- day afternoon, with Mesdameg A., DB. Rrink and Thomas Ryan as hostesses. PRESBYTERIAN : AID The monthly meeting of the Presby- teria Ladies’ Aid society will be held in the church pavlots ‘Thursday after; noon. The meeting will be followed by a potluck supper at 6 to which-the husbands of members are invited, FORTNIGHT CLUB The regular bi-monthly meeting of the Fortnight cub will be held this afternoon in the. community rooms of |‘ the public library. An . interesting rrogram has been arranged and all members are requested to attend. RETURN FROM CONGRESS “Dix, N-O. Ramstad and V. J. LaRose f Quain & Ramstad’s have returned trom New York where they attended MIDWAY iN LIFE: ’ Men and women at forty Sa at the portal of a crucial . Strength must be kept re the body well nourished. SCOTT'S. EMULSION Hurley’s Orchestra. Playing the ‘Latest Dance shay Bite Orchestra 514 8th st ie shone 130K Bismarck ND. * s "J. H. Johnson Accounting Auditin &. ‘ ‘Systematizing ANNEX HOTEL > Phone 573. or. 655 When a man has succeéded ‘in reducing his. expénses So that they are less than his in- come: he has accomplished something worth while. When he has opened a bank | account and started to put his surplus money to~ work/ éarning:<interest.he has be- gun’ to “attain “independence. This bank places: before you every; facility for saving money — convenient banking rooms, efficient attention. It invites deposits of $1.00 or more and pays jinterest at A per cent compounded twice a year, f As a National Bank it operates always under rigid federal’ supervision, which, with its capital apd surplus i ts the tonic of wonderful helpful of $800,000, and conservative aM ry THE REAL TOBACCO. CHEW. THERESA | Hiéis fo those in middle The Oldest and ||) mangement, take on bs WOLanyems = SCOTT'S nourishes an 7 Largest Bank. ff ‘et! depository. 2 : “put up th two styles ‘ ‘ -. | For ‘and. helps the inthis ae clion ot : RIGHT CUT is a a short-cut tobacce . é Washington, Nov. 1 —Pretty little Corlis. Theresa Nolan sat. ‘by. her daddy; up with t : # ; ; John I. Nol: the floor of the hi hen the king, of the the St W-B CUT i: is a long fine-cut tobaced (| Beleitus waacreceivain aneue “gallery was Queen Elizabeth and the little beach trae bod ale Established 1879 y girl waved her a merry greeting. Then, wonder of wonders, the queen asked |. ‘ 2 to meet her, kissed Corlis on the check and told her it was she who brought ‘help -you robust! the sunshine, when she found California was, Corlis’ home, _ 2; sem ete ARB ENTRAR AEN ASE ADM EIFS FONE IO S28 RENEE STOP TREN a sad] CO.. 10) ous data | ‘Ecott & Bowne, :soterenionh al a a ee

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