The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 11, 1919, Page 5

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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1919 ‘TTGHY SPOT Sleep. Cuticura Healed, “I noticed an itchy spot on my face which soon turned intoa pimple. My face would pain me to wash’ it. It itched and § burned and when I would Scratch it would irritate my face, and I would feel a burning sensation which of Soap and a fourth of a box of Ointment when I was_healed.”” (Signed) F. E. Gribow, 950N.Camp- | bell Ave., Chicago, Ill, July 8, 1918, | see-Cuticura Toilet Trio Ou Consisting of Cuticura Soap, Oint- i ment and Talcum, promote skin pur- | ity and health, They are not only { most valuable for the treatment of pimples,dandruffand irritated scalps, but their great mission is to prevent such conditions. Cuticura Soapused healthy. Finally dust with Cuticura Talcum to powder and perfume. ample Zach Free by Mail. Address post-card: ie spicata Dept. B, Boston * Sold everywhere, Soap 25c. " Ointment 25 and 60c. ‘Talcum 2e. [ Today’s Weather ‘ oe Hann SAA SSID RT EO For twenty-four hours ending at jand pickles, hot rolls and jelly, pump- INSPECTIONOF Many Members From Central Portion of State to Attend Annual Ceremonies With members attending from points as far cast as Jamestown and as far and evening at the Masonic temple promises to be the most successful and best attended in the ‘history of the or: ganization, Mrs, Clara Warriner 6f,Grand Forks srand matron of the state. organiza- tion, will be present.and conduct the ceremonies, The locat officers will all be present and it is estimated that more than 200 members will be on hand to take part in the, work, The school of instruction will he the school a banquet will be served to the members, the cost being $1 a plate, and all those who intend at- tending the banquet are requested te notify Mrs, Alfred Zuger immediat: The menu for the banquet cons: of roast young turkey end dressing, cranberry sauce, mis! 'tutoes and giblet gravy, cabbage salad kin pie and whipped cream a In the evening the - ins; rJing, when special serv ..| under will stop. in Nebraska to join M Tracy and their daughter, Mary ¢ nelia, who will accompany him home. VISITS IN BISMARCK N. F. Julius and Mrs, Harry Clooten, TRINITY LUTHERAN AID, The Trinity Lutheran Ladies’ Aid society will meet with Mrs, John Rhud on Wednesday afternoon in the chureh parlors at the corner of Seveiith street and avenue C. All members and thei¢ friends are extended a cordial inyita- tion, Aid society will hold a social meeting to be accompanied by half-hour en-|' tertainment program and good eats. Everyone is invited to come and bring everyone's friends, ARMISTICE DAY TO BE OBSERVED WITH SPECIAL PROGRAM cal Church Armistice day will be observed with an interesting program at the Bis- marck Evangelical church this even: will be held the direction of ‘the Victory prayer band, as follows: Programme ; Song servive, 7:30 p.m, Special mus: alyation Army Bane, BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE D. A. R. DANCE TONIGHT WILL BE POPULAR ARMISTICE DAY EVENT a popular society event, is to be strietly informal, and the whole city invited, — Indications are that several, hundred dancers will avall themselves, 6f the ‘opportunity to The dance anyone who has not already bought tickets may procure them at the door. The proceeds from the dance are to be used in rehabilitating the Roosevelt cabin in the state house park, PATTERSON DOES NOT HAVE TO PAY Jury Disagrees in $11 Wage Suit Brought By Former Chambermaid E. G. Patterson does not have. to ARMY FOOD BEING RECEIVED HERE Surplus Supplies From St. Paul Arrive at Postoffice Kor Distribution Receipt of the first large shipments pay his -former chambermaid, Marie | of the army surplus food and cloth- Starks, $11 which she claims is due her for labor performed at the league hotel. A jury hearing the evidence in the dence led one to believe that she was fired. But the former chambermaid| still insists that the league leader owes her $11 for work honestly and faithfully performed. It is probable that another trial will be held. WINTER WEATHER BRINGS VISIONS a number of people in this county ordered large quantities of both cl these articles is continuin, believed now that actual shipments to war dey forward ord ceived by local ing from the army supply store at St. Paul which had been ordered several weeks ago is reported by the local Paul store was made in The Tribune, city and The sale of | and it is| s of articles. purchasers are being made that the rtment will be able to fill and ‘s more rapidly. Veod Satisfactory Such feod thet has already been re- buyers is entirely | band, tte TWELVE PHOTOGRAPHS Ps . a The first Armistice day ball to bejenjoy a pleasant evening in a good Ir, and Mrs, Fred Helwig of Min- f TURNEDT RASTERN STARS aie enroute to the coast to spend|#ivet this evening at the armory by | Cause. Ra sa euecans TWELV E, PRESENTS the winter stopped off at noon today|Minishoshe chapter, Daughters of the 4 OUI e ote ine ern Deptt at re OES for a visit with thelr sisters, Mrs.) American Revolution, promises to be'fo'clock. ‘The: committee anmounces. that On Face. Pained to Wash: Lost MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT TODAY HOLMBOE STUDIO | Quality ‘Photographs i caused me to lose sleep. west as Dickinson, the annual in- BAPTIST AID SOCIETY )/FOR THE PRESENT n LARGE QUANTITIES Publicity Film Co. “Then I used Cuticura. They gave spection of the Bismarck chapter of!) Thursday afternoon in the | First — . me relief and used afourth ofacake | {te Eastern Star tomorrow afternoon] paptist church parlors the Ladies’ i WE WILL BE OPEN ARMISTICE DAY tn ttt tt tte te ttt tte master Frank Reed of this city stated | this morning. DOCTORS M The monthly meet! district. medical association will held this evening at the A. O. » DAD The Ancient Order of U Elks’ supper will be served. being given for the benefit of Workmen's band. 4 TONIGHT The Daughters of the American Re- TONIGHT of the sixth a be| held at the Masonic temple Tues- Commercial } TONIGHT ited Work- men will hold a dance tonight at the club under the auspices of the During the evening a buffet ‘The dance is the ROYAL ARCH MASONS A regular meeting of Bismarck chapter, No. 10, R. A. M., will be day evening, November 11. exclusively for the toilet, and Cuti- | [held promptly at 3:30 o'clock tomercow| Interesting Services Arranged |case Saturday night disagreed. Some} Postoffice. club rooms, Some interesting popers cura Olnicene is needed, keep reba afternoon and ,this will probably take eg i 8 of the evidence tended an show the When notice of the sale of food and }ivill be read and their contents dis- Oh! Yes! ‘Yes! JOHNSON’S for skin and scalp‘clean, clear and | |up' the entire afternoon, | Following For Bismarck Evangeli- plaintiff quit her job while other evi-|¢lothing by the army through its St. jrtissed. Hosiery. REBELLION | IN STOMACH | 2 eee eee eee tee noon, November 11. i ‘i Seripture Lesson satisfactory, they state and many of |volution will hold their Armistice day itinti of ps e held, erp! nh, Sal , y y 4 a ‘ Temperature at 7 A. M. ae tie, oe lates Fea sate Hymn, by congregation. OF, SHORT RATION those who originally ordered only;dance tonight at the Armory, O'Con- “Pape’s Diapepsin’’ at once } Temperature at noon . ter are striving to obtain a pertest{ Prayer. small cuantities to determine the fit-|nor'’s orchestra furnishing the music. ends l.dizestion: and ; Highest yesterday. score at this ceremony. A nutaber of] Special music, Livestock in County Now Being ness of the articles have greatly in-|'T' event promises to be one of the S halgest t Lowest yesterday . candidates will be accepted into the} Address: “World Woe and World ’ creased their orders. Of the articles;most delightful of the present social Sour, Acid Stomach ; Lowest last night . Precipitation None |lodge at the initiation. Panos. $¢ Mason, Given Winter Feed Threat- other tha food, the wool blankets} season. S Velocit “ aE nea USIC, stot seem most popular. eae aac seen ey ee ora ue \ addtess: “Our in ening the Supply When the distribution of surplus | g¢—————————_—___—4| | os nigtsted food cause Forecas thé Preseut Cri ‘A: — food and clothing was made through! |” TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY || 1s of uudixested food case Aged Dremer, Burleigh ‘county stock raisers face a| the Omaha office, a number of local | 9, @ | pain, If your stomach is in s For North Dakota: Fair and colder Music. feed shortage this year if the winter people sent in their orders, but be- if sick, and upset, and what tonight. Wednesday fair and contin- Address: \ “The Greatest Nee Hl cause of the change in distribution to —Room, 622. 2nd ‘St. at {you just ate has fermented and turn- ner ER TON site Hur, Mev! F = | Se mn ne pees ek St. Paul these orders were never filled. 1 for gen! wiouseworks a aes heal i y and aches; belch Lowest Temperatures Season of Pr: Le-| 280 The money sent with these orders has Phone 62: 1-11-3t ° : ids saudi eeneene tai t= Fargo . Cat! vival.” Before the last snow storm started | been all returned to the senders, Post- to learn” pressfeeding. | gases and ‘acids and eructate undiges' Williston —6 Song. there was an abundance of hay and to start, Apply Tribune’! ed food-—just take a tablet or two of St. Paul . 16 | Mercury Probably Will Drop Be-| Open Discussion other cattle feed in the county, but FOR SALE—On crop payment plan, a|Pape's Tiapepsin to help neutralize Winnipeg 8 : : Sone for the past week and more, farmers section of nearly all cultivated ‘lind,| i a in give minutes you wonder Helens " 9 low ‘Zero Mark—Blizzard Benediction, here have been forced to winter feed | I PAI EE eee eae ra ee what became of the pain, acidity, in- Chicago . 34 ae . This ts your. servi their animal ogiste , ‘ Y s is your service, .| their animals, M. Register. 11 listress, Swift Current oes Condition Subsides vited and welcome regar All of the grazing land in the arland range in Peston and aie taki of Kansas City .... . 36° gard ly ‘ 1 with 5 Burns lignite and soft coals| If your stomach doe: n't take care ov color. county is covered with snow to some liberal limit without rebellion; ORRIS W. ROBERTS, It may be cold today—it was mighty splendidly, Phone 6761. st] vour 1 Mi > any aston {depths and unless the weather chang- pu EDR for light b Meteorologist. [chilly this morning, with a C.F. St BU! i, Pastor.’) | considerably ‘before the end & Keep Sloan's, the World's Lini- ue AIST Nea ee if your food isa aumnge, Instendiots 8 LITTLE SON DIES“ temperature of only two above Into New Home he year a large portion of the winter ment handy to allay aches Heed Second cook. Anply Ha A eaiees aigcaci antaeld: ue et ; co taten aN att zero — but cheer up: ‘Tis like- Capt. and Mrs. A. A. Jones have |feed which farmers thought would be HOUSANDS of men and women, FOR ADOPTION—Boy 6 years ont, bi Diapepsin, which costs so little e infant son of Mr. and Mrs, to be so much chillier before tomor-| moved into their new home at 602| Sufficient for the entire season will when the least little rheumatic | in North Dakota. Russian, | Polish par- ee ton Gosney,. well known farmer resi-|;ow morning, that you'll look back! Avenue D. be consumed. By using straw, how- ick’ assails them, have Sloan's # Cntege, right. | good looking, " affec- jai drug stores. dents of the Sterling vicinity dies this] ypon today's experience as a. pleas- ‘aver, “it ishelieved that the pale it Lini hed hand an ke ie fe tionate nature and obedient. a tab afternoon at the home of Mrs, Go: t rod alk bel rr . ajority Liniment handy to knock it ow ing state circumstances and size of . ie ant memory, It was six below a 4 of the live stock owners in the county| Popular a third of a century ago — far family, May take boy on ti Write ney’s Slater, An iat Bs Bont ‘s. Swift Current this morning, reports O34 wilt be! able:to go through the winter; more popular today. or phones, eo. B, Newoomb Supt. rs, Gosney-had been at the Kosit-!\Weather Observer O. W. Roberts, bu! ou e - : " suciety of the Friendless, re zky home-for the last ten days with| qwir eine MD | without being foreed to buy feed from} _, Tit’s because it is so wonderfully 1-1-8 her child in order that. he might. have the best of medical care. The little boy was born on his parents’ farm near Sterling a year ago last April. He was a most lovable youngster, and Mr. and Mrs, Gosney, are gr ‘ief-: apa over their. loss, .. . . Fruit-Juice Essences Jif -Jell desserts catty Swift Current had nothing on. Willis ton, where the mercury dived to the save depth, and it’s | Williston,” weather that we're likely to have by evening. Sub-zero temperatures were. also reported last night at Calgary, Edmon ton, and Havre, each “with four “be low, . It wag. just zero at Helena, twe above in Rismarck and four above in Miles City, while it was eight above at Winnipeg and sixteen above at St. Paul. , BLIZZARDS SUBSIDE Fargo, Ni D., Nov. 11—The severe Diizzard of yesterday subsided during the night with: quiet prevailing today. The temperatures range from zero. to . real fruit flavors in es- sence form, in vials. A wealth of fruit juice is condensed for each des- sert. So you get a fresh- fruit dainty, healthful and delicious, This is the new-type uick gelatine dessert — ive times as good as the old kinds. Loganberry and Pine- apple are two of the best flavors. Try them. 112 or 15, hours, 10 above’ in the North Dakota and the western Minnesota storm belt of yes- terday. Fargo walked to work: this morning strect cars still being out of commis- sion while taxicabs gave service only to restricted areas where roads had been broken. Street cars service will not be normal until tomorrow, Reports from rural districts are meager but those that have been re- ceived are optimistic except that the heavy live stock losses probably have been sustained. 4 Railroad service while delayed prob- ably will be fully restored . within More than 18 inches of snow fell in this region between They’re found only in] JiffyJeu 10 Flavors, at Your Grocer’s * < 2 Packages for 25 Cents: « Daily Fashion Hint meet your needs, if you select here. We cannot recall the Vy NOTICE 0. E. S. time when our collections offered greater choice. So many \ id . TET Fy a variations have been introduced that no matter which style ane The annual apemeines oI you choose, you are assured of individuality. ‘No more effec- e Ny Ne the Bismarck cheptee 9) Se tive arguments in favor of these Coats can be produced than i alae \ Eastern Star will be’ hel that you see the wonderful array of styles, examine the Vi canal Nevetnher a sewn fine / splendid quality of the materials and note their saving price. Hi Grand Forks, grand matron, = if tt wr will be present. The school Coats—Values to $60.00 | f ¢ will be-held in the afternoon, It would be hard to imagine a sale of decidedly stylish Coats 4 YOUTHFUL AND GRACEFUL. Fluffy and frilly, yet indescribably youthful and. pretty is this frock of pale green georgette. The draped bod- ice has a vest and sleeves of filet lace Saturday~:night and midnight, last night.when the storm moderated. ‘CITY NEWS ON BUSINESS MISSION FE. L. Gradin of the Acme Coal Co.. left Sunday for Minneapolis, Chicago and other eastern points ona busi- ness mission. LEAVES FOR COAST R. ©. Tracy will léave this evening for the Pacific coast on a Imsiness mission to the lumber mills which he represents which will require his presence there until the- middle of December, Enroute home Mr. Tracy a banquet at 6 o’clock and inspection and initiation in the evening. All those who will be present for the ban- quet, which will cost $1 per plate, must notify Mrs. Evelyn Bergeson or Mrs. Alfred Zuger not later than November 9. School of pened 3:30 sharp. If you have a double chin and flab- biness of the face, or if you are over- etout in other parts of the body, get some oil of korein (in capsules) at tho druggist’s; follow directions; beautify, figure, improve health, vivacity, ete., through a simple system for reducing weight ten to sixty pounds. Eat all you need; no tedious exercise or starv- ing. Oil” of korein. is perfectly. harm- Joss. Reduction guaranteed; or your money back. Look.and feel younger. Cut this adv’t out so you'll remomber, helpful in relieving all external aches and pains — sciatica, lumbago, neural- gia, overstrained muscles, stiff joints, weather exposure results. A little all that is necessary, for it soon pene- trates without rubbing to the sore spot. Leaves no muss, stained shin, clogged pores. A bottle today is a wise pre- caution. Keep it handy. All druggists— 35c., 70c.. $1 Sloans Liniment other sections. Phone 722 for Dry Lig- nite. S.S. Clifford. tf “THE OLD RELIABLE” Sell your cream and poultry to our agent. If we have no agent in your town, then ship direct to NORTHERN PRODUCE CO. with green silk .threads worked through the lace. The girdle is of satin. . Seven. frills. .and_ deep -puff form, thes" irt. fedium size ro- : is Part F if Our win & sara toineh aitoverace and |? Hurley's Orchestra One-Day Service _ The Store of Quality and Service nine oA at Review: Diese Nos St. cs te “size Orchestra pA to 20 yours, Frice, 26 conte. |} 514 gen-st. Phone 130K ee _ Send Us Your Orders By Mail; BISMARCK, N. D. Company Heep tt handy | EVERY COAT AND SUIT IN THIS STORE AT A REDUCED PRICE Coats and Suits—Values to $32.50 $18.50 ‘The Coats in these lots are such pretty models, too, that women will find many opportunities to wear them, and we are sure that you will want to take advantage of this oppor- tunity to make substantial savings while the assortments last at these prices. We will let the prices tell their story and when you see the good styles and quality of the Coats themselves you will not hesitate before purchasing. Coats—Values to $50.00 There will be no difficulty in finding the styles that best or to assemble garments of qualities which would give great- er satisfaction. Yet, in spite of their excellent qualities and expert fashioning, their pricings are very modest—so mod- est indeed that were it not for our reputation for garments of the highest standards, you might question their real worthiness. Note the low price they cite. aaa aaeae bee eaaae A.W. Lucas Company | Phone 453 for Wilton Lignite. This Coal does not clinker, and contains less Sulphur and Ash than any other Lignite mined in North Dakota. Washburn Lignite Coal The Sale of Women’s New Winter | Coats and Suits is Now On Help Your Digestion When acid-distressed, relieve the indigestion with KI-MOIDS Dissolve easily on tongue—as = pleasant to take as candy. Keep your stomach eweet, try Ki-molds MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION seen ae nn sa gee = ISSNSS Filing Mail Orders With Quality Merchandise

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