The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 21, 1919, Page 6

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KC Your protection When the price of an article is shown on the label you know what that article should cost you. When you buy BAKING POWDER & Oinices for ox you have the manufacturer's guarantee on quality and price. ' It’s the same now as before and during thewar. Our Government Bought Millicns of Pounds. Playing the Hits—Any Furnished. 514 8th St. FOR SALE | 1,060 tons of good |), upland hay. Will be ||| baled and ready for shipment in about 30 days. Write 0. G. Crook McKenzie, N. D. aenrrcenccorens, | ‘al * Hurley’s Orchestra test Dance Orchestra Phone 130K Nero eereneneneee THE GRIM REAPER. |Henry C. Mockel of | Moffit Away at Rochester, Minn, (Contributed.) Many were the i prise, : neeorecrereses Reduce your doctor's bills by keeping hand— AA OTHERS ICKS y | Big Sale at Hats $2.50 to $10.00 | hashed ions of s' “ty many the hear jthat were saddened when the wires Kk Q stead_eight miles cast : \took up a homestead. eig’ {{iniles north of Sterling ' Nielsen’s Millinery the news<that Henry Mockel | He born in igan ii , being 38 years old, | and died Nov. 4, 1919, at Mayo ho: pital, Rochester, Minn, He was mat ried to C Moffit of Moffit i Minneapolis in 1907. Two - children | were born to this union, who sur- | vive him—Lucile M., age, ten years, and Gladys E., age, seven years. He moved to North Dakota in 1908 and =o oe] of Moffit, where he resided unti death called him home, his beloved wife having preceded him to the great beyond on June! 20, 1914. 5 He was operated on for appendi- citis on Oct. 8, 1918, from which he never regained his strength and went to Rochester a -short time ago in hopes of bettering his condition. Mr. Mockel was .a gentleman in the highest and besé sense of the word, Amiable in disposition, he made’ A host of friends and will be keenly missed by all. The remains arrived from Roches- ter on Friday id funeral serv were conducted from the Moffit KE. Church Saturday at 1 P. M., Rev. Dean of Brittin offi The chureh was filled with sympathizing friends to pay. their’ last tribute. 1) n | he BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE - GIBBONS MUST SCALE DOWN TO O’DOWD WEIGHT Champion Declares Ha Will Not Give Mike an Ounce of Advantage St. Paul, Minn., Nov. 20.—When Mike Gibbons weighs-in for his bout with Champion Mike O’Dowd on Fri- day, November 21, he must mount the seales in full regalia. O'Dowd and his manager, Paddy Mullins, both certain that the Phantom will experi- ence no little amount of difficulty in making 158 pounds, which is the mid- dleweight maximum poundage mark, have advised Matchmaker Reddy, that they’ will’ insist upon a strict inter- prrtation of the Marquis of Queens- ury rules, The world’s champion, whose. pride has been wounded by reported re- marks from the Gibbons camp con- cerning his lack of business judg- ment, has t6ld St. Paul friends of his intention to out-master Gibbons at every turn and his demand that the Phantom weigh in full ring togs, is thought to be only the initial step in his determination’ to show up the challenger. Not since the ;historiéal Joe Gans- Battling ‘Nelson’ fight: at Reno, Nev., when Battling Nelson’s manager, Bil- ly Nolan insisted upon Gans making 133 pounds ringside, fully ed for battle, has so fine a weight line been drawn for a championship contest. Should Gibbons, who is said to weigh nearly 165 pounds at the present time, -|fail to make the 158 pounds at ring- side, his forfeit of $1,000 will be claimed by O’Dowd. When Gibbons opposes O’Dowd at the St. Paul Auditorium on the night of November 2ist, it will mark his first opportunity, in twelve years of boxing, to engage in a battle for the world’s championship. Gibbons in the past ten years has fought many of the top-notch ringsters” but the comin contest offers him the one chance of his life to annex a title. If he can knock out O'Dowd, the crown will be} his.* But if O'Dowd should score a knockout on him, the Phantom’s exo- dus from the boxing spotlight will automatically take place. ——— | CITY NEWS | °. HUYS STERLING PROPERTY Victor O. Mattsoa sold to Margaret Thorvaldsen. of Sterling 160 acres about one mile east of that place. ROM CHICAGO , the druggist, returned 1 eastern buying t fn Ch RETURN BUYS QUARTER SECTION Ole J- Olson of Sterling was in the sterday on busin Mr. Olson, a prominent. farm recently purchased a quarte! section about six cit BUYS CITY PROPERTY Mabel. Knowles and Anton | Schneider have recently purchased pre- perty in the Sturgis addition. Mrs. Adler-i-ka Again! | “Addo has entirely CURE constipa 1 took ONLY hottie and have not taken any since.” |* Soot! RU UUCUURUEUEUEOOURUGUREREASSUDEERUDURAGOEQRRUOCULGGRRORUEESESTEUEEQERERRUOEUOELOONULRDOLEUODOUQRODUUEERERERDAQORERSO00! PVUOUNUUOTUNECAUEEEEUEROEEENGCOCUAEUEEER ASHORE EDERAL YELLE Knowles’ property is on, Thirteentir street near Bowen. The consideration in the latter transaction was $600. Trinity Young People. The Trinity Lutheran Young Peo- ple’s society held its regular meet- ing Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock at the church. ‘The following pro- gram was vendered: Devotion. Duet—Misses Esther Hoover and © Edna Dahl. Violin Solo—John Larson. Paper, “Christian Science”—G.. N. Livdahl. Vocal Solo—Miss Ida Iverson. Duet—Misses Esther Hoover ard Edna Dahl. Business Meeting. After the program a series of games were enjoyed, followed by a Juneh, . Let’s go to JOHNSON’S for Hosiery. Sore Throat, Colds Quickly Relieved By Hamiin’s | Wizard 01 and effective treatment for sore throat and chest colds. ~Used as’ a gargle for sore throat it brings quick relief, Rubbed on the chest it. will often loosen up\a hard, deep seated cold in one night. How often sprains, bruises, cuts aud burns occur in every family, as well as little troubles like earache, toothache, cold sores, canker sores, stiff neck, and tired aching feet. ng, healing Wizard Oil-will al ways bring quitk-relief. Get it from druggists for 30 cents. [SUN ES CRAMER Copyright 1919 Hart Schaffner & Mary, Hamlin’s Wizard. Oil is a siniple, 22H A guenvansevniiencondceneeescnsuaddnacvodasuseceeovecovesnecevavestesseccnerocsovecescvenennerinate ANOOATUNNOUESUCANEUACUOADS for every type of .man— Chesterfields R. ROAN IMPROVED '. Martin W, Roan, who was acei- denta shot last. Sunday while out hunting one of the shots MYecting his right is able to leave his bed at the St. Alexius hospital terday and is <rapidly recovering, Dr. Ta. A. Fur Collar Coats’ Short Ulsterettes : Leather Coats Form Following Styles Burberry Coats Lamb-lined Coats THYIDRS OU BIOMARCK: _ Good Clothes--Nothing Else = ‘ ae ‘ SAUUUELEVUOAGOUQUOUOEGURUDUGQUULEOUNNCUPAUOUUCSUR ESUCESOGUCUUOUROQSCCOCOSEOGSCUUELUONLINOONEOEREOODEGOOUOOEEDOLOOCESOOOQEOROCEORUCUUCONGD: Sal 00 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21; 1919 Ulsters OUTRUDODUQUOQUDUDOREEDRODODODEDRDORRDUDDODS ANG -ODO0E RRLIDAE RAEERNEVERALEEAESRORYLEEOEFTOROGLAEORRCRESOEOUGOAACOUAOUUAEOREGAUAOOUOOORAGAROGAOAOOOOGALUAEOU UAL 1 TS Schipfer, the eye specialist who is at- tending Dr. Roan for the injury to the optic, reports today that the injured man’s eye is mending satisfactorily and that there is nothing to indicate that he will he deprived of the sight of this eye. New York: Doctor Connor, formerly of Johns Hopkins hospital says: Many men who smoke, chew or use snuff-incessant- ly and who are seemingly healthy are suffering from progressive organic ail- ments. Thousands of them would never have been afflicted had it not been for the use of tobacco, and thousands would soon get:well if they would only stop the use of tobacco, The:chief habit forming prin-. ciple of tobacco is nicotine, a deadly: poi-. son which, when absorbed by the system, slowly affects the nerves, membranes, tis- sues and vital organs of the body. The harmful effect of tobacco varies and de- pends on circumstances) One will be afflicted with general debility, others ‘with catarrh of the throat, indigestion, con- stipation; extreme: nervousness,. sleepless- ness, loss of memory, jack of will power, mental confusion, ete.” Others may suffer from heart. disease, bronchial trouble, hardening of the arterfes, tuberculosis, bindness or even cancer or the common affliction: known as tobacco heart. If you use, tobacco in any form you can easily detect the harmful effects by making the following simple tests. Read aloud one full page from a book. ‘If, in the course of reading your voice becomes. muffled, hoarse and indistinct, and you must fre- ently clear your throat, the chances are that your throat js affected by catarrh and it may be‘the beginnjng of more ser- fous twouble. Next, in the morning be- fore taking your usual smoke, walk up three flights; of stait at a regular pace, Doctor Tells How to Detect Harmful Effects of Tobacco - Try These SIMPLE TESTS then stop. If you find that you are out of breath, your heart beat is forced, trembling or irregular, you may bea victim’ of functional or organic heart trouble. If you feel that you must smake, chew. or use snuff to quiet your nervés, you are a slave. to the tobacco habit, and are positively poisoning yourself withthe deadly drug, nicotine; In either case you have just two alternatives—keep on with the: self-poisoning process irrespective. of the’ dangérs: and" suffer: the. consequences, or give.up the habit and escape the dan- gers, You ‘can’ overcome the craving and stop the habit in a very short time’ by using the following Inexpensive formula. Go to any drug store and ask for Nicotoi tablets, take one tablet after each’ meal, and in a comparatively short time you will havexno desire: for tobacco, the crdv- ing will -have left. you, With: the nicotine poison out: of your ‘system: your general health will quickly Improve. Note—When asked about Nicotol tab- lets, one of our leading druggists said: “It Is truly a wonderful. remedy for the tobacco habit; away ahead of anything we have ever sold before.: We are au- thorized. by. the manufacturer to refund jthe money to every dissatisfied customer, and we would not permit the use of our name. unless the. remedy possessed un- usual merit.” -Nicotol “tablets are gold in this city under an fron-clad money- back guarantee by all the, up-to-date druggists, including Lenhart’s and Jos, Breslow. Tf not satisfied return the bottle amd | get your money back x - Ever constipated or have’ sick headache? Just try Wizard Li Whips, pleasant litle inte pile 90 | LEARN TO DANCE ‘Il Social Dancing Class every other week, beginning Thursday evening, November 20, at K of C. Hall, 8 to 10 p. m. The floral offerings were many and | (Signed) A. 8. Eaton. beautiful, and: many eyes were} Adler-i-ka flushes BOTH upper and dimmed with tears during the sing- /lower bowel so completely it often ing of “We'll never say good-bye in|}CUR constipation. Relieves ANY Heaven.” mach or sour stom-| — ¢a: The ‘pall-bearers were Everett and |» surprising amount of Ben Porter, Mike Kleeman, Fred Ar- ng matter from the #limen- Guar; teed. gast, Pete Hoffstad and eran pire tary al (which poisoned stomach fee. “Interment was made in fe |for mont Prevents appendicitis. se: . Sterling Cemetery beside his wife. The IN sant action of Ad- Admission 50c C. ROHERTY Phone 329 K “Beautiful in. life—still, beautiful in |ler-ika both doctors and death, patients. 1 mixture of buckthora, We laid away the body again to |cascara, glycerine and nine other sim- eMother Earth ~ ple ingredients, . Breslow, druggist. While the floral laden casket spoke of God and loving friends, And that glad and. blest re-union where all partings have an SALE at the Capital City Cloth- | ing and Shoe Store, on Fifth street, opposite Roop’s Grocery. 25 per BALED HAY FOR SALE” . Geo. Coleman Manufacturer of every kind of | nd.” Envelopes and Filing Containers ~ fee = ‘| shy GieclosG Hap os ead oral ig Phone 354 109 Fifth Street . ecuri nveiope (ompan' f Tats \ PEOPLE'S FORUM |) Stu" Gvelepe Greer Harry Rosen 1 $$$ $$$ | S = Minneapolis, ‘ U. S. A. i ENGLISH ATROCITIES. Werner, N._D., Nov. 19, 1919. | To the Editor Bismarck Tribune: Your good Bishop must be having | ja bad case of’ liver complaint inj ‘wanting to make out that there is | ie 3 oe {a comparison between German and | é m: x le ;English war cruelty. The Bishop Manufacturers ins at ‘ey ought to know that the English cru- | : ASKING SOMEONE incidental to war and there- Farmers ce ee - accidental -nd did not have the Merchants WHO KNOWS i al of the government. The} s | German ernely, was ptugiedsiant| if i {planned those in power and adopt- } + f y he fa ab | programe Hence there | For the safe and satis- When you are offered: an investment it is only 4 investment of natural that you consult “someone who knows.” a i i jis nd exe fre xe was Hunkish| factory Devilish and Hellish and any man of- j our surplus funds you i * *, * * fering uses for it—well, he must vn find our Certificates : _To separate the’ genuine from the sham in the have, as before stated, a bad case of | investment field requires a special knowledge 2 : is | GE Pendent ate ete | based on a study of the question. : rr The officers of this Bank, being thoroughly } ‘ familiar with the requisites of a goou! investment, g -are able -to give you expert advice. Their contact i f withthe financial world will prevent wasting of i your money in securities that do not “secure.” liver complaint and I suggest _he | should consult a good doctor.—Ed- | ' zr | MOTHERS NN ON re eed ed to your requirements. These Certificates are . issued in convenient amounts and fow periods of time to suit your re- | quirements. i First. National ‘Certi- ficates furnish an excep- tionally desirable com- bination — SAFETY, LIBERAL INTEREST. Come in and talk it over. Feel free to consult them when you. are in doubt. rt : Let's go, Dobbin—off for the day's work. You with your shaggy winter coat and I with my fleece~ lined High Rocks—what do we care if it is cold. » High Rocks are warm and comfort- able, and wear? I should say so. Look for the:High Rock label on the front. At your dealers in two piece or union suits. HIGH ROCK FLEECE LINED =UNDERWEAR=> High Rock Knitting Co. Philmont, N.Y. 3 y 3 We ean-save you money. ; No doubt your. husband has 3 The Bismarck Bank Bismarck an old suit or overcoat which is past his use—so bring your garments and we will. make the little boy or girl a suit, overcoat or coat from this material. Come in—let’s talk it over. KLEIN Tailor and Cleaner North Dakota. The Oldest and ; Largest Bank ‘ H{ inthis sectionof Established 1879 | the State BANK |

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