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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE To Prevent Flu and Colds |” Three Rules You Should Observe: (1) Sleep 8 hours—with windows wide open (2) Eat wisely — exercise regularly — don’t worry (3) Avoid crowds and persons having colds. Flu this Year Is Wider The rules given above, recem- mended by the Néw York City” Board of Health, are guides to good health at all times. Particutirly should they be followed just now, when influenza is again abroad in the ‘land. “ Authorities agree,’ how- ever, that the flu this‘ year is less severe ,than in the last epidemic-- ‘acks: ‘are shorter and tie a rate lower. In fact, many tween the shoulder, blades, to open the pores. Then-.Vicks should be rubbed. in ovey the parts until 'the skin ig red—spread on thickly and covered with two. thicknesses of hot flannel cloths: Leave the clothing loose. around the neck so the vapors released: by the body heat may be freely inhaled: These vapors, inhaled with cach breath, carry the medication direct- ly to the lungs,and air pa i ans insist that the epidemics At the same tim@ Vicks is abs w being reported from so many ed through and stimulates the s Lions are not fiu at all, but thus aiding to relieve the conges- ply the old-fashioned grip. . tion within. Keep the Air Passages Healthy While we know very little more about the flu now than we did last year—the germ itself has never been positively identified — still mest authorities agree that the flu germs are breathed in. If th® system is in good shape and the membrane or lining of the air passages is in healthy condition*-these germs are thrown olf. A (800d, plan is to melt a little Mick's VapoRub in a spoon} night eq for children’s. croup or colds, d morning, and inhale the vap- since it, is externally applied and ors, also appiy a little up the nos- therefore can be used freely and” trils several times/a day, especially often without the slightest harmful i =ustore being exposed to effects. y owds, : gE The best evidence of the value of Treat All Colds Promptly Vicks is the steadily increasing e all, keep free from colds,., number :of people wha he irritate the lining of the /converted to the use-of'tl air passages and make thenr real side” treatment. breeding grounds for germs. Beginning with the customers of Prompt use of Vick’s VapoRub aids a small retail drug store, the use of: in preventing colds. For head colds, Vicks has grown yeer by year— sore throat or hoarseness, rub state by state—until now more th: Vicks well over the throat and chest and cover with a warm flan- ne) cloth. For deep. chest colds. severe sore throat or bronchitis, hot wet towels should first be applied to the throat, chest and back be. External Treatments tor Colds* Increasing Vick’s VapoRub is the discovery of a North Carolima druggist who found how to combine in salve form the standard time-tested r i Camphor —Menthol —Euca’ Thyme, etc.—so that when th: is applied to the body he: ingredients are liberated form of, vapors. Vicks is particwfarly recommend- Use of 17 million jars are used annually; And this in spite of the fact that * Vicks is a new form of treatment to many folks in the North and West. Vicks can be had at all druggists in three sizes—30c, 60¢,'or $1.20. ~ “ for the last.cightt p months with: I & Murphy at Minot,:nas resigned the lutter post. te tak desirable position with the federal ve bank nt St. Paul. y MISS HENDERSCHOTY ILT, Miss Leota Henderschott has heen confined to her heme in the Varney F tments for the last week by an at- k of the flu. TO ST. PAUL | ‘Prinity. Lutheran a aid wil Miss Charlotte Vallely, formerly | meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. stenographer here with the later At- | Livdihl, 622 Sth; St. Membe torney Gevoral Henry J. Linde and their friends are wecordingly invited D ‘Columbia Phonographs Columbia Records ON EASY TERMS WHEN DESIRES COWAN’S DRUG STORE 1 Coming Wednesday Feb: 11th IN MOVIES New Year Celebration at the McKenzie Hotel Don’t Fail to.See Yourself! At the Orpheum Theatre. ‘ Auto :Truck:and Tractor Motors: they ALL need Ve HAWLEY Cylinder Service means the Reboring or the | Regrinding of worn and scored engine cylinders — and the installmg of new Pistons and Rings— by expert mechanics. It means Machine Work that is accurate and clean-cut. All engine cylinders need this Service— _ itis the only way to prevent waste of gasoline and loss of power. fe pas ee eee rod i ‘int & to the me ine; and practically certain to result ina expe for repairs—an €: CYLINDER SERVICE — cylinders worn and scored is ” Itis highly injurious heavy ensé much greater than the cost of Reboring or Regrinding. .-* The more sensible and economical thing to dois to utilize the HAWLEY CYLINDER SERVICE... Every job ight—and you'll find our Prices FERS than the uaa . for See higtiraie % a Xe 1 d_ Gara; rietors lo wel INVESTIGATE this Service in behalf of your Patrons, cylinder freight epeid; pha each Uc eend ONE. ison od ALL a ree LM Sete ree a and CITY MAY HAVE | ITS 1949 LEVY | CUT BY $20,000 County Auditor Is Going. to Reduce Budget By That ‘Amount Under Law stitute court proceedings to determine whether under segtions of Mouse Bill No .27 its tax levy for 1919-1920 should he reduced At a meeting of the commissioners last night this ac- tion was recommended following a let- ter from 'T, EB, Flaherty, county audi- tor, that he’preposed making this ‘re- duction in the city’s levy, The ‘bill provides that in all cases wherein tax. levies for general pur- pos exceed the amount that could be raised in 1918, na 10 percent, or valuation for levies must. be reduced by that exces: amount. Tndsmueh as that particnlar section of the law retroactive, it is believed that it is unconstitutional: MAY RESTRAIN FLAHERTY H. F, O'Hare, attorney, will at- tempt to obtain a tempo restrain- ing order against Flaherty so that the ! county auditor cannot reduce the levy for the city. In. this way the city hopes to retain its o such time as the state suprem decides @pon the centitutionality the bill which is expected to oceur. within the next month or two. In his letter to the city eomn states he believes the 1: tutional, but that he is taking m under the law upon the ad- William vice of the state's attorney. Lange te attorney gtner: ing, also holds that the reti section of the law is unconstitutional, Tnder the law it is the duty of the county anditor to reduce such levies to ure to so do, YT PROTECT SELLE should protect itself. tchanges in the levy,’ wrote Mr. O’Hare. In his opinion to ; the city commission, “by bringing an action and ask the court for an injune- CITY MUS “The — cit tion enjoining the county auditor from “interferring in any way with such levy for the year 1s Te the Jaw is held e™s they supreme court, it will probably }mean that Bismarck will not haye a swimming pool this yoar. Another item that would. prebably he first to be chopped off the budget is for an auto- mobile fire truck, It may mean a re- Maries of city employes if is Constitittional. It was: pointed out that county au- ditors in other paris of the state, pa ticularly in the east, that they are ing no attention to the yovisions of the law hecause of its evident uncon- stitutionality. ~As far as is known, this is the first action of hind taken under the law which 1 ulti mately test fts constitutionality, PENWARDEN BUYS LOTS, WHERE CITY | ‘CENTER WILL BE County Treesurer Has Great Faith in the Ultimate De- velopment of Bismarck treas- © Richard Peny purer, has just purchased len, county rom Kt (. Greene of Oklahoma Cit | on the southeast corner of Port ve [mne and Fifteenth Mr, Pen-| i warden has a great deal of fa j future of T -that particul in the near futu a ‘piece of perty will he the center of f| the finaneial district. Just at) j present it is only two jumps and a halt ‘from thercemetery. C. A. Rust, well known ex-resident nderwood who intends building a partment house in this city in the spring, pur of lot 3, bloc second additio +The property i Avenue The F. E, Young Real Estate Co sold to Adolph Giovononi_ t! south: we arter of section 26, township 137. ze 7% being in the southern half of: Telfer Township near the couné ty line. ‘5 ‘Abe: Huggins purchased from J. A. Hyer cleven lets in the village of Me- noken, from avist on Sixth street near * SIOUX DONATES | | PONIES TO HELP | | BUILD-MEMORIAL | Gy Fort. Yat: N. D., Feh. 10.— The Sioux Indian, one of Amer- ica’s- finest “natural-born” riders, hag lost none of his old-time rev- erence for-his pony. During the Liberty loan and Red Cross drives which accompanied the world’s war prize ponies frequently were contributed to the carse. Now fifteen Indian ponies have been “cubseribed” to a fund for the rection of a Standing Rock me- morial hall in honor of ihe-more than 200 braves who served their country during the world’s war. These ponies already are picketed out awaiting sale. which it is es- timated will yield from $900 io $1,200. The memorial hall will be for the use of both white and. red soldiers, and it will be dedicated to Carson county, S. D., and Sioux county, N. D., within which Standing Rock reservation lies. 1|goes to Jamestown tomorrow to meet { |row night. ig [Saturday night; the second defeat. ad- , |son. q {home and completed the stoking of the |'Phe coal v y | bought from ARAN, SORE THROAT Eases Quickly When You Apply, a Little Musterole, And’ Musterole won't blister like the old-fashioned mustard plaster. Just spread it on with your fingers, It penetrates to the sore spot with a gentle tingle, loosens the congestion and draws out the soreness and’ pain. Musterole is a clean, white oint- ‘ment made with oil of mustard. It is fine for quick relief from sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff néck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lum- bago, pairs and aches of the back or joints,sprains,soremuscles, bruises, chil- blains, frosted feet, colds on the chest, Nothing like Musterole for croupy chil- dren. Keep it handy for instant use. MATINEE DAILY 2 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50, BISMARCK MEETS JAMESTOWN FIVE WEDNESDAY NIGHT It is a picture of Locals Defeated Opponents Sev- eral Months Ago By One Point The Bismarck high-school basket- hall team, which hag not becn defeated this season by any high school team, that city’s high school team tomors Bismarek and Jamestown played in this city some time ago, the iT 3 winning by one point. starts the tears. New Eltinge Theatre 2:30 P. M. TODAY AND TOMORROW Afternoon and Evening “The, Miracle Man” 6coPHE MIRACLE MAN’ is a powerful picturization of _ °4 George M. Cohan’s celebrated drama of flesh-and- blood men and women, sinning, struggling, loving, ris- ing from the underworld into the light. | lives made bright, by the wholesome sway o! the country and an old man’s trust in men. A vivid, vital story of human hearts, told on the screen in scenes of marvelous variety. action that grips and holds. ‘Softened with humor so true that it laughs with all mankind; so deep that it PHONE 379 Offers You erooked lives made straight, of sordid Driving ahead :vith - nce Bismarck defeated Mandan on ministered to Mandan, the team feels confident that it will keep up the splendid record it has made this sea-: Jamestown, however, has a team believed to be faster than Mandan, and Coach Bois: charges will have to play the best brand of dall.they know in order to-bring home the victory, On Friday night the Bismarck five plays Carrington here. Carrington has won its last twenty games and with|§ Bismarck has the finest record of any |¢ high school team in tl COAL SHOVELLER FINDS GOLD MINE IN HIS BASEMENT Glittering Nugget Brings Vis- ions of Huge Wealth— Dream Shattered ~Matinees 25c bears a very close resemblance to free | Sa gold. MAX TAKES FAST - VAN HOOK QUINT DOWN THE LINE Max, Feb. 10,—Van Hook-and Max town teams met. on the Max opera “house floor last. week in a fast and ex-. citing ‘game of basektball, both teams |- showing good team work, Van Hook was positive of victory when the game started and more so after making ‘the finst basket, but in a few minutes the Max boys got, warmed up and, were shooting baskets so fast that when the first half of the game ended, Max had led’ Van Hook 12 to 6, and the game closed with Max the victor. In the second half close guarding was somewhat neglected and resulted in more baskets for both sides, so that at the final whistle of the timekeeper the score stood 33 to 25 in Max’s fave A The game was played clean through: | out, and fouls made were mostly due to three men on the ball. F, Vogel of Coleharbor referred the game to the satisfaction of both terms and the spectators. We can hat Mr. Vogel is one of 's in this part. of the A possible gold mine that turned out to be only a coal mine with the coal sprinkled with iron sulphide was dis- covered yesterday in the wellfilled eel. lar ef a prominent citizen of this elty. The man went down into the cellar stoke up the fire. Grasping a shovel, he headed for the coal pile. In the dim light there glittered. with all the characteristics of gold a small ugget-looking mass. “Gold!’ he honrsely whispered through clenched teetn just like the hero in the movies. Hiding the cherished piece of stone in his coat’ pocket he dashed madly to the nearest jeweler. ‘Hist, what is i startled diamond merch the sparkling mass under the man’s nose, “Look’s like gold. P’gosh it is gold.” and the face of the discoverer of the gold mine illuminated like the well known cathedral. “But it is known ag ‘Fool’s Gold’ and. is very commonly found in lignite’ coal.” TT WAS TRON PYRITES With prospects of a vast fortune suddenly shattered, the man, went the b state, The linenp was as follows; Van Hook McKay . Max, furnace which had almost gone out. $s mined in “King John” Satterlund’s mine at Washburn it was K. EF. Morris. Several other samples of the stuff were spat- in New York City alone from kid- | ney trouble last year. Don't allow | | yourself to become a victim by neglecting pains and aches, Guard , against this trouble by taking j ity of he | . GOLD MEDAL relieves the food souring and fermen- ; EM we [cxpsucesi] V4 ation which causes the misery-maki The world’s standard remedy for kidney, | liver, bladder and uric acid troubles. Holland’s national remedy since 1696. All druggists, three sizes. Guaranteed. Look for the name Gold Medal on every box and accept no imitation lets of “Pape’s Diapepsin” soon us they help. regu- e relief almost as reach the stomach, Th late disordered stomachs so favor foods can be eaten withont distress Costs so little at drug stores, Your Fair, Guest will have no reluctance about riding with you if your car is provided with a good auto top. She knows her gown and hat will not be ruined if a storm arises. Better have us put one on your car. The expense will be little and the comfort great. Bismarck Furniture Co. Furniture Repairing, Upholstering, Auto Tops Eugene Means is (reasurer of the memorial asseciation, 220 Main Street. Pr Six Piece Orchestra SAFETY — BEAUT ery re tered with the iron sulphide which | Stockford Stevenson Stockford 4, $ , caution.’ Keep it hand: ices for this Production: Evenings 0c -Loges 7&2 Perfect Ventilation ' Y— COMFOR r fh «ee Bauer CURRENT EVENTS CLUB + Bischke | ‘The (u t Events glub will hold Brosey [regular mecting ‘Vednesday afternoon » Grant 3,)at the home of M . C. Postle- Wanas 4 | thwaite on Avenue i isbury Field basket n Bauer tion” will be the subjee McKay 2, Stockford | ing, with sub-topics of “T elgon 2. * izenship,” “Community cl, refere “Night Schools,",whiei wiil be by several members. [Tt is hopcd every member will be present. Tribune Want Adg Bring Reaulis. SCIATIC PAINS QUICKLY RELIEVED “Keep Sloan’s, the World’s Lini- ment haridy to allay aches HOUSANDS of men and women, a the Icast little rheumatic ~, “erick” assails them, have Sloan's Liniment ly to knock it out. Popular a third of a century ago — far more popular to: That's because it is so wonderfully helpful in relieving all external aches and pains — , lumbago, neural- overstrained muscles, . “By using Wildrootregu!rly, Tke my scalp entirely free from insitchi crust of hair trouble. Low. —the envy of guaranteed dan Sarai HIG Tits GUARANTEED HATZ TC For saie here undcr a wouey-hack guara. J JOSEPH: BkESLOW stiff joints, weather exposure results, A little is all that is necessary, for it soow pene- trates wiltout rubbing to the sore spot. Leaves no muss, stained shin, clogged pores. A bottle today is a wise pre- All druggist: INCOME TAX RETURNS : It is time to get your income tax returns in shape—March 15 is the closing date.’ Last year we assisted a large number of our farmer and business friends'in making up their statements. This year we are again glad to be of assistance to you. There is no obligation—no strings attached. Just bring in your problem and let us lend a hand. It’s a much easier matter when one knows the “ins and outs.” Don’t delay—as- there may not be any exten- sions of time this year. “The Friendly Bank” The Bismarck Bank Bismarck, North Dakota.