The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 28, 1919, Page 2

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Pe nee 5 o BY] ‘EXUTIITANEIVATENUUTEQNENTOOOUOOOOOCOSETETESENEAGOOCOOOOPEOGOENEAGOONGOSOEOOSEETCGEEUEGONEEOOGOETCAUOOSESOOOOESOROSEOOEEEOOEOOSOT week. ROOM. AND Pi build- Board by day ing. Phone 231, 28-1wk coLIITNCCUNNAUUNLEEEEAUCEE | ’ Twas Sie The children in a certain locality organized a club and were very |] enthousiastie about it. “When one of the wee members of the club informed us that. he was vice-president, we inquired about their laws and_ by-laws. “Oh!” he replied, “we ain’t got but one law, an’ that’s to serve ice cream at every meetin’.” This store has continued to grow from its beginning because the laws and by-laws include serving every customer with satisfaction. Gourteous and efficient service with honest quality and fair prices are given prominence in “Our Book of Business Rules.” You take no chances when you join this store’s “Club of Customers.” TABLE SILVERWARE Women who take pride in the appearance of their dining table will ‘be much interested in this wonderful showing of dainty and beautiful silver pieces. Sugar and Cream Sets—Fern Bowls, Vases, Butter Dishes, Salt and Pepper Shakers, Fruit Bowls, etc. are ‘some of the articles shown in this ‘assortment. Dress up the table for Sunday with some of these, silver | pieces, : Lomas Hardware q Foner & Mary DO IT Buys a good Suit with our guarantee for service and satisfaction Closed All Day Thanksgiving 5.E. Berseson & 50 MMU TT UI CUCU os ee ee LEAGUE: JURIST INSIS' BURDEN MUST BE RAISED (Continued From Page One) sons who cannot make a. binding con- tract. In law, every coniract is bind- ing on both parties or on neither of them; if one party may disregard it so may the other. Yet in this basi- n world no man can, nope for suecess withouc the power io make and the Will to observe a contract. We have an act to prevent women honest from earning an living | ‘ny’ doing an honest day’s work. It for- bids women to work more than 48. hours in a week. .In Kascern factories where work is continuous such an act may be commendable; but. in West- ern houses where work is intermittent and women have the privilege of sleeping or playing during every ai- ternate two hours such an act is a public nuisance. Under the act some good restaurants and eating places close on Sundays and others ‘hire ex- tra help—a new shift—which gives them an excuse for profiteering—d cent drinks all 10 cents. And some good competent women are barred: from holding valuable positions be- cause their easy ‘and intermittent work cannot ‘be done in eight. hours. The act denies women the right to contract, to acquire property and to pursue. and obtain safety and happl- ness. It should ‘be repealed. New York—Mr. Tobacco User, any, aruggist will tell you that a remedy td. be successfully sold mist, above every- thing, poss merit, otherwise failure .is inevitable, , Nicotol, the famgus remedy for the tobucco habit, was a siccess right from the start, simply because it quickly does the work promised, We publish ‘a few. letters from some of the best known druggists in the country to give you an idea Of what they think of Nicotol, and you. may, rest Assured that they would not permit the use of their names unless Nicotol was sometting out of: the or- dinary: The Peoples Drug ‘Stores have five Of the best stores in Washington, D.C. They write: “Since we haye han- died \Nicotol the sale has been greater than that of all the rest of the articles of fhis nature which’ we have ever sold. The demand was so great that we, were compelled to.order it locally pending re- ceipt_of a shipment from you direct.” Schratim-Johnson, who lave six. stores in Salt Lakd City, says: ‘We take this opportunity. of expressing ourselves , re- lative to Nicotol. We have enjoved a very large sdle on ‘same and it Has given ‘entire satisfaction. to our customers.” Jacob Brothérs-of Philndelphia, Pa, have this to say: ‘Our, sales of Nicotol have passed our expectations, Our first order wos placed late in“March and we were forced to re-order before the end. of the sales have, kept up well ever Apr! since. There is ‘no doubt that we are receiving many repeat orders from our customers. and many, expressions of opinien regarding the rémt of this ar- You can save $5 to $15. Suits are Worth as much wholesale today as we will ‘sell them for retail. ‘The styles are the ver) newest and liveliest. New single and double breasteds, one two or three button. All the new colors, Greens, Browns, Bronzes, Leathers, Blues and Mixtures. NOW! $ 00 4. NAROB CLUB | The Nabob club composed mainly of} employes in the state highway commis- sion office at the capitol held a dance last night. McDonald's orehestra fur- nished th The evening was highly snecess: LEAVES HOSPITAL George Doan, who was cut in the left leg last Sunday night in an alter- eation at the Northern Pacific depot. Copyright 1919, Hart Schaffner &Marx HEMEOUURUAGOOOREOGENUG SHORE UGAEEEESEEEEEULERODSESGDOGAEROUUAOUETERAUU i {i UUUUTAENNQONTVEOTUOAAOANONOUUEDUUGOGOGAEASOGUEOUTOGGOOGOOOUOEDGUGUOOEEUONG}OEDUOOGQGNOONRUROUAQEOOOBRNU-AEUUUOONREDNUGGEGAELY L has been able to leaye the St, Alexius hospital. where -he was taken for‘treat- ment. The man with whom he had @ fight has. been arrested by the police and will be given a hearing soon, TO CURF A COLD IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE 'BROMO QUININE (Tablets.) It stops the Cough and Headache and works off the Cold. EB. W. GROVE’S sfgnature on each ‘box. 30e. neerene-ynes SHAKE UP Sn een nen Coated Tongue, Bad Taste, Indiges-] tion, Sallow Skin, and Miserable Head-) constipated bowels a thorough cleans- aches come trom a torpid liver and|ing and straighten.you out by morning. sluggish bowels, which cause the stom-|Cascarets never sicken, cramp or incon- fjch to ‘become filled with undigeste1} venience’ you all the next day like food, which sours and ferments, form-jnasty Calomal, -Salts JAMES 'E, ROBINSON. ing acids, gases, and poisons, Cascarets (Pills. Cascarets work while you sleen.| Druggists and Doctors Astonished ‘At Wonderful Power of Nicotol on To Stop the Use of Tobacco ticle have been very favorable.” | Dr. Connor, formerly ef Johns Hopkins Hos- pital, tells how fo detect the harmful effects of tobacco, Here is what he says: “Many men who smoke, chew or snuff incessantly and who "are _ seemingly healthy are suffering from progressive organic ailments, Thousands of them would neyer have been affected had: it not been for the use of tobacco to excess, and’ thousands would soon get well if they would stop, The chief habit form- ing principle of tobacco is nicotine, a deadly poison which when absorbed by the system, slowly affects the nerves, membrane ‘tissues and vital organs of the body, The harmful effect of tobacco varies ‘and depeni circumstances, One will i bility, ¢ reme ner of memor, al confusiol ron, Heart dl- will 0 Others may suffer fh sease, bronchist tronble, hardening of the arteries, tuberculosis, blindness or even cancer or the common affliction known as tobacco heart. If you use t haceo to excess in any form you can ly detect the harmful effects, by making the following simple tests: read aloud one full page froma book, If in the course of reading. your voice becomes muffled, hoarse and indistinct and you must, frequently clear your throat, the chances are that your throat Is affected by catarrh and it may be the beginning [c! or more serious trouble, Next, in the mote before taking your usual smoke,’ No Inconvenience Whatever! No Shock to the Liver, No Griping-of the Bowels—Ideal Physic! omen eetisintnbnieniuesieienentitiemeneaenari® ntntudubudiobputndntndrbeubn Oe BILIOUS? CASCARETS. WON'T OR SICKEN YOU tonight will give/your bilious liver and Oil, or griping To Detect Harmful Effects of Tobacco Try These Simple Tests walk up three flights or stairs at a regular pace, then stop. If you find that your are out of breath, your heart beat is forced, trembling or irregular, you may. be a victim of functional or organic heart trouble. If you feel that you must smoke, chew. or -snuf€ to quiet your nerves, you are a slave to the tobacco habit and are positively poisoning your- self with the deadly drug, nicotine. In either case yorhave just two alternatives —Keep on with the self poisoning process irrespective of the dangers and suffer the consequiénces; or give up the habit and escape the dangers, You can over- come the eraving and stop. the habit in a very short time by using the fol- lowing inexpensive! férmuly, Go to any drug store and ask for Nicotol tablets, take one tablet after edch meal, and in a comparatively short time you will have no desire for tobacco—the craving will have left you. With the nicotine poison out of your system, your general health will quickly. improve,” Note—When asked about Nicotol tablets 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 authorized by the manufacturers to refund the money to every. dissatisfied customer,’ and we would not *permit’ the use of our name unless. the remedy possessed unusual merit.’ Nicotol ‘tablets are sold in this minder nip jron-clad money-back guar- antees by all up-to-date druggists, in- cluding Lenhart “ind “Jos. Breslow, BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE UN NA NN THEY'RE HERE. Save $5.00 to $15.00 \ X JE have just received a large shipment of y Suits and Overcoats bought last April for September de- livery, but owing to labor conditions, they just arrived, “These INCREASE IN-‘LEVY TO PROVIDE MORE FUNDS FOR YANKS State Affairs Committee in the House Would Discharge Ob- ligations to Soldiers 4 An inerease from one-half a mill to three-quarters of a mill in the tax levy for the payment of soldiers’ bounties will be provided for in an amendment to the soldiers’ bonus act of the last session to be introduced by the state affairs committee in the house today, The proposed amend- ment would ineréase the amount to be ied annually for this purpose from approximately $800,000 to $1,200,000, which supporters of the amendment believe would suffice to care for the claims of the 30,000 North ‘Dakota, Yanks whom the act guarantees $25 for each month spent in the service of America or an ally during the world’s war. It is estimated that $9,- 000,000 will be required’ to recompense all North Dakota service men, but-it is not expected that all of these Yanks will present their claim at one time. With increasing valuations, it is. be- lieved that the amended tax levy would suffice to reward all service men within four to six years, THANKSGIVING CHEER BROUGHT UNFORTUNATES \ The Society For the Friendless| Make Many Happy Homes G. B. Newcomb, superintendent of! the Society for the Friendless, prac- tically wound up November's work by returning on a belated train just inj time to spend Thanksgiving day with his family. | Thine superintendent reports that during the month eight friendless children were placed “where love reigns,” that one was replaced and arrangements perfected for restoring three to their former homes. With the aid of Mrs. Newcomb, who is Matron of the society, Thanks- giving presents were brought into two liomes in the shape of two beautiful little half-orphan girls—sisters. Mr. Newcomb personally delivered one to her new parents, and Mrs. Newcomb took the other on the same day to the railway station where she was met by her new papa. Another ‘bit of Thanksgiving pleas wre was that brought to a former North Dakota boy who did his bit In Elderly People Have A Daily Health Problem (Stomach muscles and digestive organs slow to act as age advances ‘OST people find the years slipping by g without fealizing it, until suddenly § confronted with the fact that they ‘can no longer digest everything they would like to eat. It then becomes their daily task to avoid what they know to be chronic constipation. When exercise and light diet necessary to resdrt to artificial means. Strong physics and cathartics, ‘however, are not ad- visable for elderly people. They act too powerfully and a feeling of weakness results, What is needed fs a laxative containing effective but mild-propetties. which is a combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin. It acts gently and with. out griping, ‘and ‘used a few days will train the digestive organs ta do their work natur- rally again wiiliout other aid, Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin has been on ‘the market since 1892 and wes the private formula of Dr. W. B. Caldwell, who is himself past 80 years of age and still active in his profession, It can be bought at any drug store for 50c and $1 * 9 bottle, the latter containing enough to last This is best f found’ in Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin it willbe § MU even a large fainily many months, It i a trustworthy preparation. In spite of the fact that Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is tlie largest selling liquid laxative in the world, there being over 6 million bottles sold each year, many who need its benefits have not yet used it, If you have not, send your name and address for a free tridl ‘bottle to Dr. B. Caldwell, 511 Washington St., Monti- cello, Illinois, or ee the trenches as Uncie Sam's soldier | but fell into trouble “‘over there” and was returned as a military ‘prisoner. The superintendent becomes “Rirst friend” during his season of parole, thus making it possible for the of- fending soldier boy to return to his own home state. GIRL AND BOY BORN Two babies were horn at the Bis- march ho: Thanksgi ing dinner, A girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shonet of this city and boy to Mr. and Mrs. A, G. Holden of Wilton on Wednesday, HIGH CLASS MANICURING ~ For Ladies and Gentlemen Miss Verlle Lyle McKENZIE BARBER SHOP McKenzie Hotel Basement Q ea HEATED ARGUMENTS. _ AND COAL FACTS A Zz ~ Justice is.supposed to weigh legal evidence in her scales. But don’t forget that she has a steady job at our yards all the time. t “Washburn Lignite Coal You can make better bread Baking Day with Climax Flour, Therefore, Baking economy urges you to use Climax Flour. bread owning a wonderful flavor and great nourish- When you bake with Climax Flour use less flour and more water than when you bake with ordinary flour—that’s economy. ment. /* Russell Miller Bismarck, N. 1D. For sale by a The scales of Justice only balance here when full weight, high grade: quality, clean ‘material ‘and complete efficiency are on one side and fair, reasonable amount of ~ your money on the other sjde., The price per ton ‘of coal is pretty mitch ‘the same everywhere hereabouts, so it’s quality and ‘service only that prodtice coal economy. : If you are not an ‘expert on coal you must learn ‘by experience. The shortest eut to knowledge that our coal : is the best is to give ita trial—in any ‘gufficient quantity. PHONE 453 TODAY Bismarck ~*~ \ and mote loaves Every It makes Milling Co. ll Grocers, Company in time to eat theirs a

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