The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 4, 1920, Page 6

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ee ae BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE < WEDNESDAY, FEB. 4, 1920 MORE NURSES TO sth A AORTHS | MORE HITS—LESS HOMERS - See a er ceanmes Ate Made iy eats | GRIP, INFLUENZA HELP FIGHT FLY 7% ” Li) NOT WORK IF BARE CHANGES HIS GRIP ON BAT i! ____ Recently Adopted, Including BeneSts rae voor alc anggaas ag i oe H of Possible Beneficiaries | lowangs: ie proriged athe det During influenza epidemics spray an E REQUIRED H E R Ki dia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable | avai ieee oe Compound Made Me Strong and THE, un HOME, é 2. HOME: RUN of the director, not exceeding $20. the nose and throat several times a- Greatly Increased and Allow-| Under the W, R. 1. act the same pro-| day with ong part Wizard Oil and i sas effec PX CO] two parts w ater, wsi ances For Permanent or Tem-| Vision was effective, except that.a man “ites Rs receiving $100-per month (as outlined If you.haven't an atomizer, gargle . the throat and snuff the mixture up a i Sixteen New Cases Reported! Ableto Work—I Recommend | | porary Disability Made More jy (y) below) could not be given an| the nose. ‘Puss treatment sefs up an ‘\ During Past 24 Hours, It To All My Friends. | Inclusive . additional allowance; ~| antisepti wal of defense against ee np = | | A (b) Both ‘under the W. R. I. act aya Bringing Total to 66 9} “T had pains in back | i F and under. the new law, compensation Chest vat sand sore throat lead L Teould not stand caused | } Under the. new amendment of the] for the loss of beth feet, or both hands to grip. aS Stop them at once with The Birleizh joy. female trouble. | jaar risk insurance act, which has heen [oF the sight: of bothseyes, or for be-| Wizard Ou b fore they (cau, develay, ws > Redd Cross desizes ty Tis Tee goteed all ae | | passed by congress amd which became | Sau Ne Menlo and permanently bed} "Ct tom druggists for 30e. TE a oy murses to aid in the 1, had bat q 8 . see iilicted fh influer chess and for six | J law on December 24. 1919, when it!” qn addition, the new. law not satisfied, vet 4 the bottle and pneumor With new | j wak signed by the president, war term | that coipensation for the loss of one ath money back. ly being brought here fe ¥ | insurance or United States government | foot and one hand, or one foot ‘nud the sh constipated or have sick heade well as local residents zet by } life. Yconyertad) — insurance — policie: ht of one eye, or one hand and the nee just try Wizard Liver Whips, dlisentses, the Red Cro took other, re-/, maiy he made payable ty any oF the fol | sight Of one exe, shall be $100, gleasant little pink pills, 30c at druge ; ete eae ut got no | lis no é +) Tha new iw -pravides that |, £9, Guaranteed. ais M: nurses resdy : fet. A fricnd told | lowing list of henetic] BS (¢ Tha new law -pravides th he obtained so as to he ready for #nuv About: Lydia, BE. j Parent, — grandpare eparent, | for double. total, permanen?rlisability, emergency, é on Kham’s Ve ge- parent through adoption, e or hus-| the rate of compensation shail be $200. ate eesnitinest he. disubilit Al nurses who are available to vol j Fi i hand, child, grandchild, — stepchild.t ‘The new law provides that each of pacity resulting from the disability, . , ji i" le Compound and | i ne i j Note: In no compet ion . vuteer for this work are asked to cem- | fi helped me } adopted child,’ brother sister, halt {the impairments: mentioned in (b} Ble sfor vaduation ii oneniie municate with TH, Deole secre Tam weil end strong and yrother, hitlf bréther through} shall be deemed to the total, perma ne are ws a ue ne an garage of the chapter, at the federal | ny work, I cannot | duption, sister tn loption, step- } nent lsablllts fc pmelty at less than 10 percent building, or by telephouing 4 na ommend: | brother, stepsister, int, nep-| Partiar disabili We ore eek acer ee XLoOn Mow etsex of iniluen ihionds who 2 jhew, niece, broth +} The new law provides :* MISS SLATTERY HAS FLU reported during the ft SACATANSKY, | a& person who has stocd In the re “If and while the disability is rated s Fannie Slattery, daughter of bringing 1 ofl Up te Ge ineludine nof a parent to the-insured for alas partial and temporary, the monthly Mrs. M.1 of this city, n hoth out-of-town patients and | period of one year or more-prior to the | compensation shall bea percentage of | wtih’ influeny; 1 where people. Excepting one or two [insured’s enlistment. or induetion, the | the compensation that would be pay Livent ta attend her Mr nees all of th sex are of a mild | ¢i children of such person; parent nd-jable for total and temporary disabil- who died there Fr character, Health authorities are not) § i parent, stepparent or parent, through A equal to the degree of the reduc: vekard wt , Med over the situation, but | a awe fol sarecs | adoption of (he ipsured's wife or hus- {tion in earning capacity resulting from ; ; every pre tion fo handle con | E. Pinkham’s Vegetable | band, the dis gone to St. Paul to Aitions as’ they ; Compound, withouc possessing great | United § rovernmeat life: (consi “If and-While the disability is rated | ance she can to Sliss Slattery, ' vittue and 3 ‘ ae tee Sune meds | verted) insurance May now be paid at s partial aud permanent, the monthly i aes a ae daa "i i. ines inust be looked upon and termed | Un ina kup sum or installments | compensation shall be payable for te. Alaska; output in 1909 STATE CONT ERENCE) | both standard and dependable by every Iron 2X¢ mouths: of afore. ‘nt .ftseoulton | Ab Tid perindnent disability eqnal tof amounted to $18S50,000, smaller than OF D. A. R. TO BE: thinking person : { of the insured, ~ | the degree’ of. reduction in earning y years since 1910, , oe | ae ee The rate of compensation for di : a , HELD FEBRUARY 122 bility fig Increase M regent, Young, Valley ( J, M. Martin, rs, H. H. Steel «MORE HITS: ‘THIS WAY. i ! "| ‘ItsLike Finding Money”. Meeting Will Take Place at Val-} { i i fl 7 a | a Fi my ‘ity. | Home-runs— 1in passing him. Babe was handed > City W epresenta- — { urer, Mrs. W n, Valley City. ' i a law soliiwe: 5 | ley City y ith Reg ce Palanan vers will ie present | Are they more valuable than/base |101 bases on balls. rirg total disability. W. Rend _Says the Good Judge - a By tives From:This City with the exception of Mrs. Young | hits? 1, given a anes fo lop the ball) act and as amended. gah | i rho is unable come trom Washing- attering Babe Ry s being ad-/ the home-run is 1 have i pither A hak chit wy i : ear ec ve is unable to come from rshin! I Haltoclne i beat ith is heli a hone me fat tet ae tose : With neither wife nor child, $30 to | ‘When you take a little ans are being ma e Norta | u vk y a i 80. s Dakota state conference of the Daugh: | = for shortey distance ut more accuracy Set by Ly Cobh fn 1911. chew of this real quality H ters of the American Revolution Whippet Tanks In | iu ptaeh Cis hints. ; vag Ohh's record last year yielded but tobacco, and the good which is to be held at Valley City { 4 | The Joston Wi heauty, who is he. 69, 3abe knocked in 104 runs on t bacco taste begins to February 12th, Since ihe. organiz Use in Forest of * ji transfered tothe wattioht of the tae i ol Ss) tion of the Sakakawea chapter at V. ° v York Yankees for the ransom of Obby Veach of Petroit was his th n wife but three children, $60 | o ie. Tee Clty fa TANG, cllapters havo. bee | Northern Arizona | 515.000. may or inay nor choi Lis |meavest rival inthis branch of the] to $100, 3 3 ! come: j established at marck, Jamestown <r | hitting. ‘hitting department. who contributed With no wife but four children, $60 | ° -; and Fargo. . . Adjunct of War Busily |<" ne mamiger of the Red | the requisites for bringing’ in #8 You'll find it keeps com- “a ; ‘Among those who will attend the | Famous Adjunct of War Busily ; x * is no use deems the | ns. With wife and two clildren, §65 to ing, too. The rich to- i conference will ‘be ie ey ot ong i ce Tim ! ¢ cig to refrain from his! Ruth’s single game limit for ; $100. . these chapters, Mrs. B.A. Thorherg, | Engaged in Reace e old-time cut at the ball. jbatting in runs was six. Ping Bodie} With wife and three or more chil) bacco taste lasts:and : Tamareialise Alice Paddock, Jame Pursuits [oT am confine Rut (i im-jhad the destinetion of rapping inj dren. $75 to $100, + ‘ | lasts. You don’t have | ! ¢ tow Mrs. M, H. Hildreth, Fargo; iprove his ing aver 50 per | seven in one sion, With novwife buf cone child, $40 to! Mrs. G. W. Hanna. Valley City. The! pjggstaft, Atizg Fob: 4—The whip: [Cent ‘Time after time 1 hegzol | ‘The long ofthe Red Sox|§ 0-0 ; Here to take a fresh chew so : prs are, Regent, 3 MH pet tank, whieh” roared and ‘banged | and pleaded | with | him. | Tint he gardener also vielded-more than ons! 7 allowance — for, dependent | - often. Any man who ty danked its w: to victory in }CoWd Tot withstand the tempta-) home-run with three men on the bises | moth dependent father or both, jind clanked its way to victory i i tion to take:a long hold aid a fall!—the season's record. 1 $10 euch, : . | uses the Real Tobacco j battle in the war against Germany r 2 >, - ve a . i ~ {pntting horses and mies out of busi |Win in the hope of adaing another || Miller Angging ‘says he will not | Under the mew law there fy an Chew will tell you that. : NEGLECTED COLDS ness in the great pine forests of north- er ra ans ; nae [Dlas ate the stin field for fear |lowance to a man temporar' Ti Si 1 .. , 3 4 any believe that Babe is capa-j of hurting the star's batting eye, i Pua ) lwo : Toke hig Hinmep “concern nore cha jie: of miner Uist | On the Yankee inesap “he Wil be! $5 additional for each child (in ox es | t Up In | tyles rd :o tanks vork, having | the an e if he could | allowed to choose his own style of, of one) without limit, as t num] OY j iC $ : fic ARE DANGEROUS! fais sm ea re in "hl ta"tenate de” | RIGHT CURiaa shortcut tobacco s eo ment. Fach tank Has displacea 39] But it not likely all the good | “The home-run king will be given| Under the war r insurance act the © is a long .ne-cut tobacco SS horses avi 34 men, according to com- roanluttons in the world could change | oyetn-chane: CASS his own world’s | same scale applied for total and per= | 8.0 f rf flicials , him now, yrecord.” says Manager Huggin: | manent disability as for temporary to- ne Dr. King’s New Discovery is ee «| His: batting average last yeas was“ When.sac pigeon ¢: ede ac ial dlgnbDite oe diccaetl of Using h s, it was impossible for |, 4 age last year Ww 4 y an average asi tal disability A distinction is made; ‘ the onan to haul Stine the win- | 322: many long hit as Ruth he is en-' between the two in the new law. Un-! soon breaks a cold and jer months at account of dcep snow, yruts con, who takes a shorter; titled to take hig cut -at the ball at ally der the latter the compensation month- grip ot the bat handle, led the Anicr- | times.” » for total and permanent disability checks a cough The tanks, however, take no account Pe : t 1 a a of weather conditions. jican League with 3S4. At present Ruth is playing Sundav is $100. i Ree Let him step to the plate with one abe in Calttornta and during the week | Note: (x) * Under the new amend ws ¥ es ie Sic re _& jor More 'rminers on the bags and all! he. “golfs.” ment if the disabled person is so help- | BS od aaa || | the | resolutions” in the word TAREE less KEHOE GE: a 2 ‘Take a little Dr. King’s New |||, j Wouldn't keep him) from. trying to} ARD PARTY POSTPONED hurse Or attendant, an additional al- Piscovery when the enifiles start. < * clean uy ; The card pa to be given by tne | 7 . will soon check the cold, the : The. healthy — swing—he cannot} members of the-St. Mary's s cir- : oust provoking throac: che: sea The regular moeting of St. George's | Tesist It, when the fans roar for him) cle has heen postponed. from tomorrow SHOE z wer here iby neople Who i ow enild will he held Thursday afternoon fatty it out uy the park. ; afternoon until February 12. ‘The A FITTERS ; mi. cough, {at the parish house, All members are | Las we lung up the world’s! party will be held at the Knights of Whitney 4 ‘ eubpe, cenOup. No, dlsagreea Je | requested to he present. record circuit clouts, ; Columbus hall. Postponement was le mon ds An Ae emesis. ‘All druggists—60c. = He also set the pace in driving in! caused by the influenza epidemic, . and $1.20 a bottle. Give it a trial ATED rung, sending 112 homeward. 4 MAIN STREET ' Three new juembers were admitted | It is still a question of how many] Vessels operated byt S. Ship- t eh : \ f Al i} runners } lh 1 Pe 1 1 he U.S. Ship q to the Bismarck lodge of the Ancient, ™ prs he would have pu iss the} ping Board earned about $100,000 eact J ‘ Boviels Behind Schedule? | Grier of United Workmen last might.| plate had pitchers not heen so keen fin Pen WEBB BRO an B eesti The new members are Thomas Join- i peice u : Ri THERS ‘ } ale, actin inary? ring them to | con, Jack Fetig and Sam Kontas. i Seonaes Undeytakers Embalmers Funeral Directors Pills, “Gentle but -stre-actin oe Smee 2 : = \ i -. Licensed Embalmer in Charge tem cleansers that are tonicky in MEETS THURSDAY a Vi T J T I: a Section aud pleasing in results, Stil | ‘he Thursday Musieal elu will hod HEROES OF WORLD WAR RETURN TO PROSAIC WORK {| DAY PHONE 50 NIGHT PHONES 65—887 Se, a bottle at all drug stores, a pueetlug fomoreoes AUS ne in tha IN CIVILIAN LIFE if z communi rooms of the library. An *, i - = } interesting m has heen repared i as - | a ens ame ine A Me Atlee c ei Pops PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS -. a | First class cleaning, | woodana with Mise’ Vivian Irish as Pe ; pressing and repairing |'"""" | | Licensed Embalmers in Charge . of ladies’ suits, coats, CARD OF THANKS Day Phone 100 Night Phone 100 or 687 vish to thank the many friends \ q dresses, etc. Goods called | o: our tate father, G. M, Mandigo, for ' ‘ . e beautitul floral offerings and j for and delivered. Eagle | i), expressions of comfort 10 us iti _ BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY Tailoring & Hat Works, | vow >: senha | 220-MAIN STREET opposite P. O. Pinnone 58. en W. Mandigo, - . af a i tf Rien ee Upholstered Furniture Made to Order ut . . D. Mandigo, ca! . > i : , FRENCH & WELCH | | | Builders’ Hardware Implements Harness 7 | De Laval Separators : . a —q&&{]q&q{=z{$—J]]]{_sa EE SSSSSSSSS====—= : | rE Pe rors Pane Bring or Mail in Your Films : HEN sp vin g s yo Peaches , for Expert Developing \ \ will want to use your rs RAE DE one : | * BISMARCK -NoatH Daxora: Bismarck, N. D. - e ° oe » ; car again—but is your bat- - i tery i d shape? Will PRINTING —— FINISHING ery in good shape: 1 DEVELOPING AND ~ ENLARGING yee , ‘ it operate? Have it inspected and re- MAIL US. YOUR FILM Orders Filled Promptly by Experts HOSKINS paired now. Bismarck | 3 , CORWIN MOTOR COMPANY ao S| ia hd NEW YORK, Feb. 4 “Where are; and receiving personal commendation; to the 15tth French Division, was BATTERY PARTS ” BUICK and OAKLAND 4 Willard Service Station the heroes of yestery from Trig! Gen, F. Parker at Villets, | awarded the Legion of Honor, the , Scyalte une néade Motore A fraction of that ‘question may | Tournelle, France, for aiding in the favFedeachen optics Gs al eee Exide” yates aes be answered by a glance bebind a] rescue of several comrades buried in! recognition ofthis act of entering the! - Serviee Station BISMARCK, N. D. New Yo soda foutftain, where} a dugout, Sergeant Albert. XL. Joseph- | enemy line ‘at St. Mihiel for informa- ————— Mori Silberberg is buck at’ his| berg bas returned surmount the/ tion in regard to the movement of . e . ld job with renewed zeal. He ditheutties of a job as ‘millinery sales-| troops in front. E. T. BURKE |Bismarck Construction ‘ stretcher with the 77th | man, te was With Headquarters} Sergeant Spire Thomas. is now a LAWYER o| Company ‘408 BROADWAY ion, and was warded a D.| Company, 18th Infantry, Ist Divi- | waiter in a New York res GENERAL CONTRACTORS c [se was awarded the D. . 2 —_— decorated hy the | Now a salesmen of women’s cloth-|Cro!xs de Guerre for leading his com- Tribune Block Bismarck, N. D. government. with the Four- | ing. Sidney Schoenfeld, when Rttached ; pany under heavy -fire after all his 4 Western Sales Bldg. and the Croix de Guerre, | to Company K, 372nd Infantry, and | officers were either killed ot. wounded. Phone 752 | Phone 35 Bismarck

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