The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 13, 1919, Page 3

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k { CARRANZA WOULD REVIVE ANCIENT », BULL-FIGHTING ““Mexivo (By The Asso- clated Pres ‘setic effort is being wade to restore — bull-fighting, which ‘has: been in eclipse since’ Pre- sident, Carranza in, 1015, : prohibited such spectacles’ in the federal dis- trict and officials elsewhere: frowned upon the sport. ‘A petition asking ie presidential decree be revok- ed, sigiéd by more than one ‘thousand citizens of the city of Orizaba, is now An the ands ofthe Chamber of De- ‘putiés ahd action upon it by the lower house’ ix expected shortly. “A_ similar year failed in its purpose Many per: y- with stronger brought to bear’ this’ decision will he reac ive of ‘a’ desire to see how may go without official inter- staging of ‘several ex- tty and, its sub- » a fay Corns ’Tween Toes? wy » Use Easy “Gets-It” Any Corn or Callus Comes Off Peacefully, Gloriously. Never Fails alt “ ds etsy for “Gets-It” to\ reach hard at s, and bette: It is them, be es them come right off Any Corn Pcels-Off With "Gets-lt.” just Jike @ banana, peel, _ Yo to dig or drag out your, cor “bloody” razor. or use bandag' {tape and wrap up your toe into age, but that’s the 2 painful, foolish way. U of “Gets-It”—that’s the pe commonsense ¥ reach’ the’ corn casily with glass, rod in the cork of It” bottle. It does not li a th flesh. Try it, trot and smile! blessing ils, “Gets-It, suaranteed, money-back. ¢corn-r costs ht M’t’d by IW. ominended a. trifle at any drug E, Lawrence & Sold in-Bismu: ag the world’s best nremedy by ‘ Binney’s Drug: Store,. Cowan's Drag | public, centrol 1 ft within the past few weeks, while President Carranza ‘was away on ya- cation, Advertised as mere exhibi- tions, in! which. well-known —matadors would “play with the bull,” they .de- veloped Jnto the real thing andy once again the “pelados” had cheap meat on Monday, the poor class. of natives always ‘by custom being given ithe car- casy of the bull after I¥ fs Slain, | The newspapers were not. inelined to censure this technical infraction of la. stead they devoted columns to descriptions of the fights, compar- ing them with’ similar vitiong pe-} fore ‘the prohi 3 MONTANA Cutbank, Mont., Noy. Hakke.and Fred Dahlen of this place are thought, to be the only hunters in Montana and perhaps in the na- tion, who can boast of having killed 10.--Aridy HUNTERS) #7 KILL. GAME FROMI& |SPEEDING MOTOR A Coated Tongue? What it Meaiis. A. bad :bredth, coated tongue, bad taste in the mouth, latiguor and debility, Dns arg usually signs that the liver ig out of order, Pror. Hes. METER sayst » “The liver is By an organ secondary in importance only to the heart.” We can B) manufac- ture poisons within our i own bodies which are os deadly as a snake’s venom. The liver acts as a guard over our well-being, sifting out the cinders and wolves, coyotes and even foxes from an_anto. ' | They are daring drivers and recent-4 ly, when stockmen claimed of depre- | dations and ‘offered rewards, they. sal- ! lied ito the wilds in a machine and bagged two wolves, three coyotes and a fox. All were killed after races over the open prairie and the p: even went into a rough ravine after’ one coySte. “One hunter drove while the other played on the beasts with at automatic rifle. This is the first time, so far.as is known, that an auto has been matched | i a wolf. Bakke and Dahlen | y that with anything like a smooth bit gf ground, an ordinary auta can! jcatch the fastest wolf that ever ran, | ALBERTA GOVERNMENT IS’ MANAGING MINES Edmonton, Alta. Noy, 15—Pyt the coal mining indus of Alberta un- der control and supervi appointed by the prot ment, with power to di late rking conditions, pr ed developements, ets and in, general look ic, and the ind will recovel dent of the th American Col- | of the governmer sion Which held a hearing in Ed- monton, Lovatt ‘declared that the lack nd been seriously felt, Twenty, id produce the Pa coal supplied to the anillion- tons wairie provinces trade by more than ree hundred mines now working in Alberta, jl Teta Ek i Have you secured stock in the) New England oil leases? If not, this suggestion to the! ? . eoal com-|§ of | “shes from the general -circulation. A blockade in the intestines piles a heavy burden upon the liver. If the intestines are choked or clogged up, the’ circulation of the blood becomes poisoned and the system becomes’ loaded with toxic waste, and we suffer from headache, yel- fow-coated tongue, bad taste! in mouth, nausea, or gas, acid dys- pepsia, languor, debility, yellow skin or eyes) At such times one should take castor oil or‘a’pleasant laxa- tive.’ Such a one is made of May- apple, leaves of aloe-and jalap, put into ready-to-use form by Doctor Pierce, nearly fifty years ago, and sold for 25 cents by all druggists a: Dr. Pievce’s Pleasant Pellets. FAITHFUL DOG LEADS WAY TO DEAD MASTER New Westminister, Led by a faithful do lonesome vigil, a Noy, 13 had kept searching party ~|found the body of J. B. Coates, a prominent busi who went. hunti Ugo, ui of this ‘city s more than a week rently Coates lost his way ‘and ion in the first dog, 2 body of his n earch of food. After being fe immediately returned to the bush, closely followed by — searchers Who were thus directed to where the body MOTHER'S FRIEND Expec tat Mothers A Soothing Emoilient At All DFagglses ‘Special Booklet on Motherhocd and Baby, Free- Store, Lenhart Drug Co., Jos, Breslow, ae? s i isee E. J. Strong, Grand Pacific) hotel. q t BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO._DeeT. 5-D, ATLANTA. GA. inner Free A Real-Fruit Dessert for Six People We Will Pay ‘’ Pineapple Juice Comes condensed in a bottle in Pinea; Jiffy-Jell. We use the jui hal Pineapple to flavor a pint dessert HI fay _: Loganberry Juice Comes condensed in a vial in Loganberry | Jiffy-Jelb You get the juice of many berrieé in a pint dessert ‘ 5 a Euch package Kas ndewéadesnedewoee pececenesen sen ewawenenerese=s ‘ bottle of fruit juice, in condensed Your Grocer for Will Try Two Others - This is an offer to buy y: sert for six people. One Flavor if You ‘ou this week a Jiffy-Jell des- Many housewives*don’t know what Jiffy-Jell means to them: They‘ know the old-style quick desserts, but not the new. Jiffy-Jell brings you real-fruit flavors—not the artificial. Each package contains a bottle of fruit juice condensed. * We crush the real fruit, and much of it, to flavor a Jiffy- Jell dessert; ‘A Jiffy-Jell dainty seems filled with fruit. Here you get,fresh-fruit del ful acids, needed every day Try One Present the coupon to your ages of.any flavor and he will pple a ‘the price of two. The Jiffy-Jell,mixture .is_ re: from the vial, and Jet cool. quick gelatine desserts. the flavor. o Get: This Package apple\flavon. _ X proper color. Simply add a pint of boiling. water, Full Size Package Free Present Thisto Your'Grocer Jiffy-Jell, Waukesha, Wisconsin = _ 5 I have bought today two patkages_of _Jifty- Jel) of my-grocer arid he has given me, without charge, one package in ights. And‘you get its health- Fruit Free grocer this week. Buy two pack- 1 give you a full-size package of \ Jiffy-JeH in Loganberry or. Pineapple flavor free. We will pay him for the free package. This will give you three packages for jiffy-Jell comes. in many frujt flavors, but the choicest are. Loganberry and Pineapple. You will bottle of the fruit-juice: flavor in liquid form, condensed. find in each package a ady-sweetened, acidulated and. in then the flavor See what you get —a real-fruit dessert for six people, It will have a wealth of fruit. It will change your whole conception of Note that this offer is made on two flavors —on Loganberry and Pineapple only. Your grocer has no right to offer another. We want you to know jiffy-Jell at its best. = Then. always remember that this real-fruit dainty, is ever at your command. It will bring you the joys of real fruit. will cost you, when you buy it, c will cost you less than the fruit alone which we use. to i uf And ae only a few cents per dinner, It make | This offer is for this week*only. ‘Cut out the coupon now. If your gtocer lacks the flavors mentioned, go to another store. Loganberry or Pine- Waite your mame and address clearly | ust the end ofithe aséaled glans: ; form. 1 Ta the Grocer: We will pay you in cash your retail price foreach of these coupons which you redeem. Send them to 'o the Housewifer: Note that it would déliver or accept any product but Jiffy-Jell on thiscoupon + when we pay the grocer for it. Waukesha Pare Food Co., Waukesha, Wis. Seen evens n sees senecnesnsnsenenecdbuasccnnenscnbond ek, with your bill, \ ft be afraud on usto 4 AISMARCK: DAILY. TRIBUNE “First in Style” “Foremost in Values” & colder days to come. Winter Coats at Reduced Prices Splendidly prepared for the cold days of November and the wintry days ahead, we present many handsome, high grade Coats, each measuring up to our standard of excellence in every detail.. Many have handsome fur collars and cuffs. Every Coat specially priced. The materials are Wool Velours, Tinseltones, Broad- cloths, Polo Cloths, Frost Glows, Pom Poms and Rich Mixtures. WCOOPOCOOO LORELEI TELE EEEEEOEOLTETOREDEESELORILOLLOSIEELDLEELEDLOETEEELLEDLOE OEE: Winter Suits Winter Suits in sizes for women and misses in a most charming selection of the newest Winter styles, ma- terials and colors. For those who have waited until now to purchase a Suit, this event will be most intresting, and we would advise an early selection, as with the prices so low, these handsome models will find many ready purchasers. ; Every Suit. sharply reduced in price. 3 D POST OROASLOLOD ESET ELLE SEDO EL IOLLELIEDDEDEDODIELEDIDSUODIOIELOEEOLOIUELUSIOLEI ENE Coats! Coats! $9.75 We still have a few of last season’s Coats and for those who would choose comfort before the latest style,” here is an excellent chance to purchase a warm, service- able Coat at less than the cost of the material used in their making. ~: Special to close, your choice $9.75. ~ OOCOT TORE L TELE EDEL OOEOELEDSLODOLDLEDEDIDEIELORELOELELLOLEEELEEOIEDEDOLELEEDLOLD PODLODLOODELILELEILISEIETLOLIESEEELEOLEEITELETELIELEE Underwear Dress Goods We have selected and placed on tables many Outing Flannel Wool . m . retty patterns in and Fleece ! ‘fine heavy quality Wool, Dress Goods, sizes. We :- | Outing Flannel in dark | Suitings nad Cloak- ings and are offering them at less than our cost of replacement. Special during our No- vember Sale at stocked in chese num- bers and to make room we are offering these during our November ‘Sale’ at,’ special and light patterns. Regular 39¢ quality. Special during our No- vember Sale, 1-3 Off Regular 29c 1-4 Off Regular Price. Price per yard.... eccenenesesererggaateasseeee eee tLesL Ese LeO Deed eeleaiTE DE TOEELELESOOGEO® price today. 58x76 Wool Finish Blankets; tan or gray. Regular $2.95 quality. Special 70x80Wool Finish Blankets; tan, gray or white. Regular $3.95 quality. ‘Special . : 64x76 Wool Nap Finish Blankets; tan, gray or white. $3.48 A good warm Blanket. Regular $4.75 Special quality. Special. $4 e 1 9 66x80 Plaid Blankets, in fine’shades of gray; blue} pink or tan. Medium size block patterns. $4 39 e Regular $4.95 quality. Special 70X80 Large Size Wool Nap’ Finish Blankets, in tan,’ gray or white with neat borders. Regular $ 4 98 e -In a splendid selection of pretty dark plaid patterns, Regular $7.25 quality. Special. . Crib Blankets . $6.49 30x40 Crib Blankets; blue or pink; assorted patterns. Regular $1.25 quality.. Special... | $1.10. Fea ratte Regular $1.48 quality, Spel DL 62O Special $7,00- quality. Special, rothers November Sale of Winter Necessities _ G A most important event, coming right at the threshold of the Winter Season. € Included are many winter necessities at prices that mean real saving and economy. An exceptional opportunity to prepare for the Dress Gingham Standard Dress Ging- ham in a fine assort- ment of dark and light patterns. Special dur- ing our November Sale- at, per yard.... 28c OOP OREECEEEEESEPLE DEL OLIELELIDESLODILELPLILOLODIEDEEL ALOE OE Blankets! Blankets! For Warmth, for Daintiness, for Durability our line of Blankets are unexcelled. During our Novem- ber: Sale of Winter Necessities these high grade Blankets will play an important role. Our stock of Blankets was bought when the lowest stage of the market was reached last spring and in many in- stances the prices are lower than at the wholesale ~ 66x80 Extra Heavy Wool Nap Finish Plaid Blankets, in'a 4 handsome broken plaid pattern; pink, gray, $5. 29 tan or blue. Regular $5.95 quality. Special ° ey 66x80 Plaid Beacon Blankets. A and patterns.. Regular $7.50 quality. 66x80. Plaid Beacon Blankets—an ideal Blanket for these . | cold nights; warmth without weight. Regular $9.00 quality. \ Special 4 72x84 Extra Large Beacon Blankets, in a beautiful assort- ment of dainty plaid patterns. Silk Covered Comforters A fine ‘selection of Silk Mull Covered Comforters,’ shades of pink, blue and rose. Regular. a $6, 19 f A large variety of colors Regular Hosiery Ladies’, and Children’s Hose in a number of + ff discontinued lines. All sizes. Special during our November Sale at 1-4 Off Regular Price $6.79, § $8.19 | q $11.18 | $5.65 quality. Special .......--..++ses sees $12.50 quality. Special .......:-...... hnnsoceseennseeneeeeeeecneeeenneteeeseee - ae ee -\ . Beacon Steamer Rugs Homemade Comforters vt Extra large size Homemade Comforters; the kind mother used to make. Regular $7,50 quality. $6.79

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