The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 6, 1920, Page 5

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» My BETTER HEALTH BEAUTIES OF ALL NATIONS : () A MP AIG N WILL’ Classic Loveliness cane Contre with Glow and SOON COMMENCE: Maps “Out Important Work For 1920 FOR HEALTHIER CHILDREN i : Railway Car Equipped as Clinic’ "One. ‘of "Features * of Activities The Season's New Skirts in a Big Sale Jarrying the measure of personal | hygiene and the:need: of perfect health v~-to ‘the school chitiren”‘of ‘the state and taking actite” steps to alleviate and prevent tuberculosis’ in’ children i aro, among the most: important fea-+ tures of the 1920 -program of the Anti- Tuberculosis association of. North Da- kotae sie ‘A’ meeting. of the executive commit- tegvof the; association was sheld here! Monday at which time the:.program ’ . *. a for'1920 was:maped ‘out: “Among: the F; . x important “features: of the “plans for P t D t I 1. O fsappan teres ot rices Cut Deep to Insure a Quick Clear- Out -.ke—Mapping:.ont- ther schedules for \ : the’ three field workers: of. the asso- . ciation’ so that they can cover the en- tire ‘state with the greatest efficiency. CA TaANe ees ‘ : Heattliier Children DUEFF-COOPRER ° : °. 3 2—Plans for eontoulng. andes - ‘ale Opens at Nine o’Clock leteine the mecha of score. cards “krough literature and art it hasythe finest development of tiese lovely Irish. society girl, the Honor- ’ ors; personal hygicne ‘and. ‘sanitation | |, ,. cust: ry ssocia vith | el he British Isles. The daz-},‘ble Lillian Massey, who is of the among’ the school children of the state. age es ae ree, A oe wa priate cee is a A ne ane nlex- “gold-blonde” type, with hair of deep- Wednesda Mornin i i ‘At*the present time more than 25,000|#"lishwoman a cold, pure. classical | zling purity of the Uongl's! complex-| shadowed gold and creamy skin, dcl- J | ‘children’ are’ enrolled: inthis work|type and corresponding teatures with} ion, due, it is said, to ime plentitude | jcately tinted. The “Irish eyes of j of which has for its‘ purpose the. teach-| Irish Leauties a black-eyed and rose-) of moisture and the moderate cli-| blue,” are hers, however, with dark Ww cleanliness. | checked loveliness. . Espectaily is tne| mate, is hers, as is also tae smooth, | brows and -lashes. The features of ae i the typical Irish beauty are a little more blunt and Jess regular than those of English beauties,;but have B the individual charm and! softness, and are black-|the vivacity of expression native to| Here is one | the girls of the ‘ould sod.” ing pple of personal TéAchers ‘fn’-variows schools through- | English beauty proud ot her exquisite-| dull gold" hair which accentuates outthe state report that’ this work ly chiseled lips and. nostrils, her tong, | blonde beauty. Her eyes are’ large, has, made ‘a’ marked improvement in| slender white tlroat, and her well-| expressive and gray-blue in color, and t) the studies of the pupils: ‘A celluloid | shaped head and dignitied carriage. | fringed with black lash j | | | | | | | | It has always been a policy of this store at'this season of the year to make a complete clear-out of every Skirt in stock, regardless of value or former price. : This year is no different from any other.: For convenient choosing these Skirts have been put into grouped lots, each garment bear- ing the original and, the reduced price for easy comparison. button is awardsd the student who Lady Diana: Duff-Cooper, the famox Not jall Irish collec: performs certain Jaily tasks such as|Fnglish beauty, thoroughly represents ea! and rose-cheekea, BeWebise” tecthy’ Keepidgehailds ‘clean; (2 oe ee nines ete. <This button is known as the ; : , , squire’s button. A silver button is| Medical profession in the state coop- | A - . Hie . \ i . awarded for more extensive work and| erate on this matter and provide tree THE TRAIL OF THE FIERY SERPENT You will find among them the choicest garments of the season and as to value, it is doubt- clinics where persons can obtain. a | ful if you will ever see the like of them again this season. Here is-one group: a gold knight banneret is given if the tasks are done for fifteen consecutive examination on | thoroush medical | i ESI on: i A Marching Song For True Blue Americans “medical examination day.” SKIRTS—Values $8.50 and $9.50; made of popular materials, such as serge, silks and weeks. : = | nities i a eta get maine 8 Continuing. fhe open alt cool | check mixtures; a good range of sizes and large munities in the state, to determine me i ne EM > By EMELINE EGAN SIFERT variety to choose from.............++5+ Sols iae cea wiae roe eee cate $4.98 cases of undiscovéred’ and unreported illnesses and diseases, paying partic- ulaf attention: to tubercular patients. 4 TRAVELING “CLINIC. Encouraging ‘the “’proposal. to provide. and equip a’ railway ‘car: a8 a, thaveling medical ‘clinic to. yisit all} eration ‘for some time and where a large number of children have been given both melical treatment ‘and school “instruction. Among those: present at the meet- ing here were Dr. James Grassick of | A.W. Lueas Company | at Dunseith which has been ‘in: op: H GOLVA, N. D. i | ‘ I. There's a red, red trail_a-wihding ja’s far off shore; From R And the trail of the Fiery Serpent a Wie f ij i i orl ident of the -asso- Clifes and towns ii the atate along the Grand Forks, president. of railroad lines. ‘With ‘the’ return of ‘lation; , Hagen, Lawton, treas- Is marked by stains of gore. _ the: rafiroads to private ‘ownership on baat ae A Bene Bert There’s murder, lust and miser; . ‘ Seen ee araeiae Vive BUS)" nurse for the association making sur- Now its bloody fangs are raised to strike THE STORE OF QUALITY AND SERVICE ! Providing ‘a cttts home for pa: |%eYS of the schools, Dr. Ida M. Alex- “At the heart of the U. SA. ft . tidbes canerihe from. Sacurable. ais- ender director; -Mrs. EB. P. Quain, Bs tcss vs wench fusianch i posiecsteposts| ‘ if sf cages ‘so.‘that {hey need at. pe sent fecretay fala: ak , ikea} Are we jepwards to sit thus idly witb i i Ae jong: distances, iway from‘ thelr rela- DPUYCICTAN. While the ly trails winds on? i zi 4 tig and friends. v.19 ', PIONEER PHYSICIAN . Can it be we are kin to those herves now that MIS Mints zwill fully recover deciged pon inst Hehe following re-|Drs. Roan and Strauss. Mrs. Ruud, | sj ILDREN’S PREVENTORIUM 7 That fought in sixty-one? ‘ from her aunalidy. ceipt of a letter from Mr. Muir re-}was met at Farzo by her sister, Miss | 6.—A preventcrium. for. children BUYS NEW OVERLAND Or to the ragged Continentals ¢ On Oct. 6 Mrs. Mintz. complained of | questing that this/ action be done. The | Esther Taylor Who returned to’ Bis- . { ° who are not 100 percent ‘healthy. with itis Pa 2 i That starved, and froze, and bled? .._, na-cere throat, She had beer i investigation is the result of resolu-|marck with her. Mrs. Kuud’s father, a‘sthool ‘in: connection. . This would’ Dr. Smyth. is driving one of the Did they die for a glorious Union, \ 3 of the flu and was just recovering. The | tions d by the local post for Mr./ Rev. Taylor, is ill in the Bismarck be.opcrated in the: summer months Model 4 Overland De see Or a home for the bloody Red? uexe might she begin the long. sleep | Muir tion, Lospital, but hopes to return to his ofi}y'so that children’ would*be ‘given recently pot aged ‘from the Lahr Mo- : ia fe that was first broke She has Ee iiome this weei. Mrs. Ruud returns cvgty. opportunity possible to live out | tor’ Sales Company. Dear lads who donned the khaki been 2 pationt in Willard Parker Hos- 2 BOY HOME to Minnesota Frida oO rs and reccive medical attention ' Pot Te PS a Aw And went bravely to meet, your fate, 1 since the first. few days of Sgt. Andrew Luybcn, who returned struction in school work at the WE DON'T WANT TO HURT YOUR How can you be so indifferent ness and is likely to be compelled to re- | from overseas | ber 20, after an time. This was started by the) 7 he NS Lo A | To the dooin Ahat'o‘ethangs our state? intin there for some time yel. abineeyat} of from home tisgpciation some time ago but the in- you're a Bolshevist dont send 99 | Help dear ol North Dakota i Tas RSG END: treated his mothe Thomas Luy- |, «pza epidemic disrupted the plans gents ore See oF tue Hod seats pire more to raise. h head ti —— { hen, 74 Happy i = fi ‘or it Ww make you feel just like nd by your vote in nineteen-twenty i} CITY EW: | Christma: family re- : Uy Help the insurance companies that. Red Flame Bismarck, D.— Wipe out the Trail of Red. ! N 8 @ {tion was held the Luyben home ey / ;That’s all. 20c the copy; .$1.50. for IV. 6. Christmas day, other members of the , family coming in for the occ societies © to. “observe TURNS FROM VISIT “rpedical exdmination day” the pur- ¥.of which is to,ave every per- ‘six months. fin the statc submit to at least ‘medical examination a year. It For sale by all ne Oh. rally! Rally, sisters ‘dear, RE’ Before it is too late, Help erase the stain of dishonor From our dear old “Sunshine State.” Miss Anna Bork, one of the head nurses of the Lismarck hospital, re- turned yesterday from a visit to her sted in the reg- Sgt. Luyben firs. ¢ ular army in 1911, and he has one | mor r to xe in his | most’ re- ‘cent enlistment, whi friends at Linton yesterday, nh will be ‘spent If we keep our homes and virtue, sanded Baye merber or ne Hosiery. We must crush the serpent’s head nineteen-twenty { a And by your vote i Z Nata : ‘ | Wipe out the Trail of Red, 5 Justice and 3 ane a pA nee | returned frou th WILL SCHOOL HAS (MOTHER L stay there they We RECORD FOR SALE STANDS. OUT IN OF HEALTH SEALS ‘STRANGE CASE Students in City Sell Large Amount of Red Cross Stamps in December at San Franc port in the near tutu A FACTOR WORTHY OF ee iene DEEP COGITATION HOME FOR VISIT “Satisfied Shippers” and “Hon- Mrs. JL O. Ruud ot Alexandria, est Returns” have guided and Minn. viriting her parents Rev, Jead the Bismarck Hide & Fur and Mrs. J. M. Taylor of 523 Ninth |} Co. promoting a volume of se gs oes street. Mrs. Ruud is the; former Miss business. RETURN 'TO GOPHER “U” Ruth Ella Taylor, one of the city's “Satisfied Customers”? ,:always ‘Alonzo and V.rgil Grace, who spent }%0st popular women, and the wue ot have been ahd always will be the holidays with iheir parents, Jus-| Dr. Ruud, formerly connected with tice and Mrs. R. H. Gri veo.) 1 to Minncapelis to resume their at the University of Minne- | he Messrs. G re very pop- flar with the Bisma younger st and a number of delightful , soc! guests al the our basic idea in making'feturns. Buyers of |] Furs, Pelts, Wool, Hides and Junk. Tanners of Furs, Coats, Robes and Leather. Write for price list and catalog. Now that Christmas is over, we still have a complete line of Fancy |} Candy. Fruit of all kinds. | Tobacco and Cigars. | The pupils 6f *he Will school were (vera apn ae in thelr honor , Call at awarded the sweepstakes banner for iNeed ee California Fruit Store Bismarck Hide & Fur Co. CITY COMMISSION MEETS é 121 Fifth Street i Bismarck, N. D. selling the largest amount of Red Cross Christmas seals, during — the drive last month, the presentation be- ing made yesterdav afternoon by Dr.j ida M, Alexander, director of ‘the Anti-Tubercule«'3 association, and J. M. Martin, cicy snperintendent of schools. Nothing of importance was consum- ated at the weckly mecting of the city commission at the cty nall last night. The plans for the proposed swimming pool on the west side was submitted to the commissioners by T. R, Atkin- son, city engineer, but no action was taken. In all probability construction Gem Nut | - Margarine is made. by. the iargest aad manufacturers ard dis- tributo’s of oleomarga- There was keen competition be- tween the. various schools in the city for the honor o! having the largest ‘of the proposed pool will start in a few months in time tov use this sum- mer. sales of seals and Mrs. Fannie Dunn Quain, secretary of the association, announced toduy, that the total sales to date were $1,058.20 with a few rine in the country. “Phe. .name.on the package Mrs. John Brown and baby boy left ‘ is a guarantee of qua ity. : ued more sales still to be reported. The the Bismarck hospital Sunday for Osr “cistridative facilities big portion of this amount was raised thet home in the Rose apartments. CHILDREN insure th: delivery of our by‘ the. school children of the city. Mrs, Walter L. Pecerson of Reg: ‘ oduct t> the rea dealer ia BANNERS .FOR GRADES and her son who was born in the h br ea aaditi z Banners ‘also were awarded to the pital left the institution yesterday. 0: f the most import- $ ‘ the choicest. condition. Its various grades in cach school which Mrs, C. E, Lien of Freda and baby ne 0 por flavor will delight you. It is sold the largest number of Red Cross 69-Day Sleep girl left the hospital Monday. H. H. ant lessons that a child made of. creamy cocoanut oil seals during the’ drive. The awards | Fae ee Hartster of Altha, who has been at a : ¢ ‘ \ peanut oil, pasteurized milk made yesterday are as follows: Fifth} BY LORRY A. JACOBS the hospital |for treatment, was dis- should learn is the neces 4 4 finest caity salt : jand sixth grades in the Wachter peruhes.iae is y charged yesterday. sity of saving money sys- _. and finest-cairy sar. gchool, ‘fifth grade in the Will school; N. BE. A. Staff Correspondent. = | tematically. 0. di ‘ rt toda eighth B grade in the North Ward New York, Jan. 5.—The. greatest |- LEGION MEETING ° Oraer. a carton aye h grade in the high school} tying in the world! A committee of three will be ap- E seventh and eighth grades in ed 3 BM pointed to investigate the acts of Rob- By opening a Savings FY S. A.’ i. | You have been asked what it 1s and/or¢ Muir of the state board of ad- 2 ; : | Swift & Co., U. = ad 3 were made by the/ you had a bard time trying to decide,| ministration by Loyd Spetz post of Account in this bank for { | members of thy Baptist Ladies’ Aid| didn’t you? the American legion, This action was your child and encourag- {} society from ‘saterial furnished by the answer—mother « A a ‘ | the Anti-Tuber:ulosis association. ‘ou don’t believe it, con- " aan a pes to it pi { S sider the case of Mrs. _ ime to time, you Wi | VISITS SiSTER HERE New York, woman whose long sleep BUY GOOD COAL; : ye him the ‘best pos- | Miss Amy Martin, a graduate of one of the strangest ov record. ITIS THE CHEAPEST 8 5 i, ee | the Billings training school for nurs-| After sleeping 69 days without in- i ; sible start for success in es, and “who cagaged in her pro-| terruption, Mrs. Mintz awoke De. 8] Get acquainted with future years. r condition has beea Netter, unt on| Our Black Diamond Coal ate spoke the first eo-|— the coal without a months. And those words/fault. We have a good 0 gohiome to my children supply on hand in lump SF tts ibeaute tho : aibie aeemate ba Meat beines oie icone of me tewily. Phone 115. F. H. ides “in Nistory<in which ny EE ee ie bh alwost cormia/Carpenter Lumber Co.. smiled. lfession at Biltings for several years, visited over Sunday with her sisters, Misses Ella and Helen ‘Martin, in Bis- marck, while ex route to Lead, S. D.,| 5 whore she will do special work with a large mine hos! One Dollar is enough for a beginning. The Oldest and Largest Bank inthis sectionof the State WHAT IS THE RED FLAME It's the niost sensational ‘magazine of the age; it pictures RED RE’ : eri’ cy vee LUTION, DESTRUCTION AND RUIN. u : : s aa ‘ py; 6% mos. $1.50. Red " : 1 lame, Bismarck, N. D.; that’s all. |" For sale by jali_news stands. most

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