The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 5, 1920, Page 3

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ee ee ‘ rd 4 \ Xe. ~ THURSBAY, FEB. 5, 1920 Little Hope of Relief ; BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE ses pie cole tins of Gata BATTER MAE AT ment Is Discarded. Doubtless during’ the mild sum- mer months you have. enjoyed some relief from the disease, be- cause there .is always dess inflam-. mation of the membranes during, the summer, ‘but do not make the mistake of thinking that your Ca- tarrh ‘is ‘gone, for the very first raw, damp, wintry day, the delicate linings of the membranes will bé- gin to again become irritated and sore, the air passages will begin to clog up, 2nd soon you will find Ahat your old enemy ‘is still with you, with a fiendish intention of making the winter as full of -dis- comfort as ever. _ What are you going to do about it? have had the disease th of time/ the-chance: are that you have used enough lo cal remedies to convi there is no c method of ing to d More than 47 per cent gf the ser- vice men who carried government insu named their mothers Cured His RUPTURE Twas badly ruptured while lifting a trunk several years ago. Doctors said my only hope of cure was an operation. Finally I got and on ‘Trusses did me no good, hold of something that quickly pletely cured me. shi and the rupture ha: though Iam doing penter, There Avas no opera time, no trouble. f have nothing but will give full information about how you may find a complete cure without operation, if you write to me, Eugene M. Pullen, Carpenter, 189K Marcellus Avenue, Manasquan, N. J. Better cut out this notice and show it to any others who are ruptured—you'may save a lif or at least stop the misery ‘of rupture gnd the worry and danger of an opera- jon. Freight rates have played a very small part in the tion, have Ty A Z Now the freight charge is 22 cents and the suit t ae : sells for $50. ‘ : : f The cost of the suit has increased 20 dollers, : | fe: Peat transyor than ever bere Walker D, Hines Dir, G. f Ratlrecds A Ghis advei Associa Those desiri by writing ly? rational tr lite | Carrying aTon a Mile ! | for less than a Cent | rising cost of living. S cost of the necessities of life, whilé freight charges mile is less ‘than .a:cent. was carried 2,265 miles by rail from Chicago to Los Angelés for 1644 cents. The $10 pair of shoes that uséd to sell for $5 goes from the New England factory tothe Florida dealer Beef pays only two-thirds of a cent.a pound freight from Chicago to New York. a constant hadicap? j You must accept the teachings OF |! para | science, which shows that to get ~ i 3 rid of any disease, ‘you’must treat Y I it at its source, jou must direct _.| ( your efforts toward removing jits | aio cause, instead of, being satisfied with slight temporary relief from its symptoms. You must-rout out from your blood the: millions of tiny germs which cause Catarrh, so | that there can be.no*more inflame. i aoe ae mation of the nose and throat, andj CENTERS ON TOWNLEYISM choked up nasal ‘passages. that . make breathing difficult and ‘paine, ful. te & i $.S.S., the fire old:blood remeily, jhas given isplendid Tesults in the * treatment of Catarrh, and you wilt _| be delighted with its effect on your case. It so purifies and clea the blood, that disease ger: Committee. Named at State Gon- vention at Grand Forks ‘to Outling ‘Attack 3 Siaceess: ’ Depends “Upon ‘Unity, 5. T. Nelson Declares in “Keynote” Speech | Grand Forks, N. D., Feb, 5.—The North Dakota Independent Voters as- v sociation with about 400 delegates; of your Catarrh are eliminated {| present opened its convention in Grand \from the blood, you on the | Forks today anfl under-a plan of pro- right road to a p gedure outlinet! by ‘the executive com- dance from the dice mittee adopted by the delegates the our drug store i convention will determine policies for jof S.S.S. to da continuing opposition in the political field in North Dakot to ‘the national ; Nonpartisan league. | president of the association, opened {the convention, introducing J.T. Nel- :son of Glen Ullin, as the first speaker. Nelson declared that success in. 'the jfight on the Nonpartisan league can come only through sunion of all forces opposetl to ‘the league and ‘he declared the belief that such union is being ef- tected through the Independent Vot- ers association. is ident Everson appointed a cre- dentials committee, platform commit- tee, resolutions committee ‘and..com- mittee on committees. 0. B. Olson of ‘Traill county is chairman of the cre- dentials committee; Matt Johnson of. Bottineau county chairman of the platform committee; J. G, Holland, ¢ is chairman of .the -reso- ittee, and George Schaf- NEW FLU CASES . SHOW BIG DROP Only Nine Reported For Past 24 Hours Here A-material drop in the number of new influenza was reported for | the past 24 hours, only on € having developed as com. pared with 16 new cases the, day hefore, ‘The total cases of In- fluenza in the city, ineluding those brought here from outside for treatment is now placed at 75. AML are of a mild chameter. lutio: ‘D’ANNUNZIO GETS NEW TORPEDO BOAT Italian Poet Adds Two Vessels to His Navy Of the men inducted into the ser- vice during the war, 1,200,000 came ifrom the farms, i Gabriel D'Annun- Trieste, Feb, i it leader at Fiume, zio, Italian insu 1L V. A. PREPARES! E. W. Everson, of Walum, N. D.,|: STOP A MOMENT! LISTEN 7 THIS intend fesieels howto Aift.off any corn avithou’ / ihurting one bit rd ern ae See ay You reckless men .and women who t ed an awful death from lo Arernow tald by a Cincin tol use ‘a drug called fr the moment a few «roy tocany corn, the sorene and -soon the entire gorn it! s is relieved root. and all, It is a stic the mement applied and -is sac to simply shrive) the corn without in flaming vor even irritating ‘the sur- rounding tissue or skin, It is claimed that a2 quarter-of an ounce of freezone will cost_ very little at_any of the drug stores, but sufficient to rid one's feet of .every ‘hard or soft corn or callus. \ You are further warned that cutting at acorn is a-suieidal ihabit. has seized the torpedo boat Orsini and the anxiliary ship Citta Bi Roma bound from Ancona ‘to Pola with mu- nitions and food stuffs ‘for the Italian naval forces. ‘The vessels — were brought into Fiume yesterday,, FLOUR TOUCHES — LOWEST PRICE OF YEAR TODAY Standard 50 Cents Lower at $13:75 a Barrel; Drop Caused By Foreign Exchange Mineapolis, Minn, Feb. 5—Flour dropped. 50 cents a ‘burrel at the local market today, the collapse in foreign exchange and the slump in the wheat market being given as the cause. Today’s quotation, $13.75 a barrel in 98 pound cotton sacks, is the lowest price stand- ard flour has been selling for this year. SLAVE MARKET IS MADE INTO MOVIE Was Gambling Den and Saloon in the Olden Days Tenn., Feb, 5.—-The old Cedar street here, in ante bellum days one of the largest slave. markets in Wennesse,\iind in later years the site of one of the South's Nashville, building _janost, widely known saloons ang gam- bling houses, is to be converted info a moving picture theatre for negroes. It has :been ,purchased by a: Wealthy negro real ‘estate dealer, who -as a boy was employed as “loak-out” for the gambling house on Sundays \to give warning of impending raids by the police, WEATHER REPORT For’ twenty-four hours ending at noon, February ~Temperatu ‘Temperature at noo yesterda Highest: wind wv Forec Kor North. bake and Friday; warm tontght; colder southw Fair tonight heast portion Other causes—the waste of war, uinder-produc- « credit inflation—have added dollars to‘ the, added only cents. : ie he average charge for hauling a ton of freight a suit of clothing that sold for $30 before the war on charg nter into the cost cf the finished ng the wool to the mills.and the cloth to the tailors ther charges amount to but a few cents more. 7a freight charge of 5% cents—enly «ne cent ore than the pre-war rate. are the lowest in the. world, published by the nant fe ailway executives merican freight retes railroad situation may oblata literature ulives, 61 Broadway, New York day. - Lowest: Tempe Fargo .. Williston St. Paul Winnir Helena . Chicago Swift ‘Current Kansas City. ORRIS W. Meteorologist, Alder-i-ka Stops All Trouble! “T suffered from gas on thesstomach and constipation ‘for years, Took Ad- ler-i-ka three weeks and have gained in weight and) am FREER from ALL trouble. (Signed) J. H. Williams, Adler-i-ka flushes BOTH upper’ and lower howel so completely it relieves ANY CASE gas on the stomach or sour stomach. Removes foul matter which poisoned ‘stomach for months | Often CURES constipation, Prevents Adley-i A isn mixture tw glycerine and ingredients, Fos. appendicitis. of buckthorn, nine athe Breslow, druggist. Phone 453 for the cel- ebrated Wilton Lignite Coal, the best coal mined in North Dakota. This coal does not clinker and contains ‘less sulphur and ash than any. other coal mined in North Da- kota. Washburn Lignite Coal Co. f nd who haya’ | MURDERER SMILES WHEN GIVEN LIFE | SENTENCE TODAY Ward McCrill, Who Killed Jailer | at Minot, Enters Plea | of Guilty i | Minot, N. 1D. oh, -Ward Me- Crit, who and led Ernie Thomps j t the county jail here, thre ing to escd plead of a charge of murder in the fi gree here yesterday. Judge Le sentenced him to life imprisonment in the state penitent guilty t de- Slang Barre Salt Lake City, Feb. 7 : The ‘Happy MOTHER is certainly to be students at the University of Utah here will lose credits for slang ” Yes! | { | Preserved her strength and made | motherhood easier. Used externally. At all Druggists. Special Booklet on Motherhood and Baby free. | Bradfield Regulator Co. Dpt.F-17, Atlanta,Ga, | | | if “reshinen | | Sealed Tigh pharses used in English classes, un- der the term: r the college step” Dowt s eliton tand snuff Soar p= PLS ocho camerse Leereeceocenen ERS ae apereeS After a hearty meal youll avoid that stufiy feeling, if you chew a stick of RIGLEYS Other benefits: to teeth, breath, eppetite, nerves. 4 deal to set G27) t-Kept from the studeni's d cent ruling of | The faculty member: y alty which took this} too, will be peualiza a means to eliminate slang: slang. ly conve is of ar . Stutfy with Coll RELIEF WITHOUT QUININE Quit blowing » of “Pape's Cold two hours un- stuffed-up! A do: sneezing, soreness aud e taken usually Cold = Compound” » cad and ends ail} quickesi, suresi nly a few acts without sis Now under construction in MINNEAPOLIS PE new CURTIS will be & splendid, ultra-modern > Hostelry, with mar attractive and unusual feature: to promote the Comfort and Enjoyment of its Guce's Will have a spacious and inviti public and private | Rooms—a beautifui Balircom—and many comfortable homelike Bedrooms anil Suites, cach w pri sath. Music daily—and excellent facilitice dzncing, teas, receptions and other social diversions proof concrete construction—Rates distinctly mode ate. ua for Ready for guests in the near fufture— write for our descriptive Bocklet. CURTIS HOTEL COMPANY Third to Fourth Ave. S, on Tenth St, Minneapolis, ‘tina. the relief known and costs ai drug stores, It

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