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“cans? 1 JANUARY 23, 1920 FRIDAY, HISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE BOTH NEW JEW AND Oli Mexico a Mixture of | of the Ancient | and Modern. IS 5 BUT WORKS LIKE YOUNG MAN |Gains Fifteen Pounds and Feels He Has New Lease on Life Since Taking Tanlac Prehistoric Remains Show That the Builders Had a High State of Civ- ilization—Native Tribes and rd we Raceg Still Exist. lyounger than 1 —_ i Ken i What manner of folk are the Mexi- FS le Lam L Pay ne Avi recently. Con Whatever one’s views on the wisest political course toward Mexico, it’ will | - help in a thorough understanding of | tory, the ancient civilization, ‘the pre historic remains to be found among our southern neighbors, says the Na- have heen weight strength, (155 to 134 pounds, and felt tired aud os "| worn out all the time. 1 had sc: niliés which are a appetite at_all sis of Mexican his » me : of mixed native and | \hen/ 1 we blood, the remainder being} jittle somethi sed under-the common appellation | ‘would bloat cient tribes or cepted as the | cient native tribes or to Customs, methods and spec hn of their ancestors, Thus in Oaxaca are the Zapotecas and Mixteca: estimate tor ae ye races bein enoup Vi shape the | it wag Tor me to ui T would completely te. lalgo-and adjacent sia Oroinis in Puebla and 0: te, and other @roups | decin all, 1 1 maintain the tribal in- j the rate I fwill soon w “although ish is the language {ana more h of the country and much English is; spoken in the regions most visited, large number of the natives use onl. the vernacular, “Prescott refe calans and oth dividualities to the Aztecs, Tlax- 'S as produvers of deli: cate fabri loved by vegetable dyes ; intricate de: sin the precious met- cf als, and beautiful decorations made of | ne fedthers; numerous ruins also indi- cate marvelous skill of ancient peo ples in stone-work, especially as the: tools used were obsidian or copper. “Evidence that this deftness in handiwork has been retained appear: in the feather-work, wood-carvi stone-cutting, ete, of the present d The beautiful pottery | in ‘y and unique > 7 weaves of serapes, made with ‘tie \BRIDE-TO-BE MADE crudest appliances, and excellent fab-| E¥ APPY AT SHOWER also bear testimony | rication in cast or wrought iron, fili- er, ‘ete., . a a I! of the Mexican Indian, {Miss Nan Cushing Honored By ‘Mexico has a_wealth of ar'chaeolog- Miss Anne Atkinson ical Yelies, remnants-of an ancient civ- iiization of Which no well-defined trace exists. “Volumes have been written to demonstrate that the builders of what ate now ruins were of Mongolian, | x1 Semitic, or Phoenician origin, but the ;home, 102 Avenue B west, fourtee' riddle cannot be admitted as solved. jof Miss Cush: most — inti All authorities, however, unite in | friends being present. pr of the magnitude and the per- |. Miss Atkinson had the home plea: oft of workmanship shown at va- eorated: with bluehirds and s ruins found throughout the Mex- vila pine eee icun territory. ~The region adjacent to some of these raises question a uree of sustenance for mul- t have then on upon ch: ave occurred in the in- ® | wedding mi | gifts were given Miss Cushing’ by he friends, supper was My back never trouly Mand T never have ain of any kind. 7: ichtened me out anc lease on life and J am enly too; ad to let others know about what it) done for. me and whit they my from it.” now. arrette and in Wing by Hl. P, Homan, Advt, Miss Nan Cushing, Who will marry a e of Dawson honored ower Wedn night “by hich m ted, rominent_among these ruins are | al and Chichen“Itza, in, the state ; Palenque, in the state of n the state of Oaxaca, in the state of erved the guests fol Hendershot, Dorothy ‘aylor. Miss Adele Helen Lucas, * re pyramid of Cholula, in Puebla, 7 and these of the Sun a Moon, in | Hazel the state of Mexico, have also been 4 Blunt, Miss but distributed | Kaufman and X y other ruins | REETY PLANES SOLD Walhpetom N. aeroplanes have he and whose nfimes even are! rei 7 estate dealer | returned from a trip east to buy of the Te conta YOUR FRECKLES Need Attention in Mareh or iv Fy ‘aee May | Stay Covered | i Now is the time to take special care of the complexion if you wish | rest of the year. The: | ( } 0 ld ve a strong tendency Get instant relief with “Pape’s Cold Compound” Now. is Otiine—double ; al} Summer unle the time to ou ation for the removal of | s written by @ prominent end is usually so successful id by druggists under} efund the money if it ounce of Othine—double | 4 nd ev few applications should a wonderful improve- ment, so of th maller freckles | even vauishing entirely. ho: Phone 453 for the cel- lieves the headache, dullness, fever | Don't stay stuffed- up! Quit blowing © | ebrated Wilton Lignite| land snuffling! A dose of “Pape’s Cotd Coal, the best coal mined | | Compan” {agen ev ory ise hours. i in North Dakota. This|preaks gp a°cola ant ends all zeiop? coal does not clinker and| | ea very first dose opens your cloz- contains less sulphur ged-up nostrils and the air passages and ash than any other lis: coal mined in North Da-|__° kota. Washbuzn Lignite a Coal Co. - Compound” is the st, relief known and costs cents at drug Stores, — It assistance. Tastes nice. Contains no quinine. Tvsist on Pape’s! Atkinson at the latter’s | “Following this, the} FOR NORTH DAKOTA |f d; stops nose running; 1e- No Approvals, No Refunds,.No Charges, No Telephone Orders During This Sale. ‘OHNSON’S ~ . BOPULAR-PRICED STORE BISMARCK’S GREATEST GARMENT’ SHOP--QVER_ 1000 .|GARM® INTS oe JOHNSON’S test Uni ~ 37 inch Berealen: in light and dark col- ors, specially priced for this sale, only 29e per yard. Remnants--Remnants--Remnants Galore at Wonderful Speciais =—+—=QOver 1000 At Big Sale Prices=—=== . One lot of Veile Waists, slightly soiled .. from handling, sale price.98c. One It of Waists in Voiles, Organ- dies, Lawns, ete., specially priced at $1.19. Crochet Cotton, special at 10c per ball. Cotton Thread at, special 4c per spool. Embroidery Floss, special 1c a skein. White Goods—one table assorted ma- terials of all kinds; special 2414¢ per yard. One table of White Goods, special at 33e per yard. ‘Table 3—Special of White Goods at 49c per yard. ‘ Full size Blankets, special $2.39. - ° One small lot of Embroidery, all pat- terns, at one-half regular price. 9-4 Bleached Sheeting, special at $1.25 per yard; sale price 89c per yard. Bath Towels, slightly soiled; sale 39c. SPECIAL—Saturday Only—SPECIAL OURS from two to three--and waists won't be shown until that time | . nor after that time--we will offer every Georgette Crépe and Crepe , de Chine waist for $1.00 with purchase of one extra waist at regular | ! price. I] The Reason We Are Giving This Great Sale is to Make Room for New Spring Goods, Which Are Arriving Daily Bargain Basement Specials 27 inch Percales, all colors and pat- terns, extra special, 221¢ per yard. 27 inch Outing Flannels in a very —————___________aDnmman"=ana=|=|_ Dark gray Outing Flannel, extra -heavy; very special, 2414¢ per yard. o 210 small Towels at 10c each One bargain table of Silk Ribbon Remnants at 35c per yard. 42 inch: Wool Goods, all colors, special at $1.19. Worth $2.00 per yard , One nice lot of 36 inch Muslins, special at 29¢ per yard. One lot of Towels, special at 19¢. i 9-4 Bleached Sheeting, heavy quality, special 98c per yard. Ladies’ and Misses’ Fleece Union Suits, regular $2.25 values; this great sale, choice 85c. ; 36 inch Gauze, 8c per yard, Children’s School Dresses in stripes, plaids, checks ete. in gingham and - percales; values up to $5.98; this sale $4.98. This way you get two waists for less than we can buy one. member, this special waist sale is for only one hour Saturday afternoon a Ing Sa | Starts SATURDAY, JAN UARY 24th, and will be continued A until THURSDAY NIGHT, JANUARY 29th. This sate be absolutely the greatest ever offered in this city. “ special at $3.75. cvill pretty range of patterns tnd designs, good values at 39c per yard: this sale, special only 19¢ per yard. Children’s Dresses, values un to $4.98; All Rompers and Piay Suits : at 20 per cent discount. Special Notice One table of Laces, special at 4¢ yer yard. Ladies’ Wool Hose—just the tininss to wear with low shoes—all shades at special, 79¢ per pair. All Winter Hats must go, as we e277 none over to next season: choice 2°; each. Oil Cloth at, special, 39¢ per yard. Main Floor Sale Dresses in serge, wool panama, silks, ete.—one lot at only $19.98. Ali Winter Coats, at less than cost prices. Re-