The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 11, 1920, Page 3

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a ear + WEDNESDAY, FEB. 1i, 1920 ‘ BISMARCK. DAILY TRIBUNE WARD OFF INFLUENZA BY KEEPING IN BEST PHYSICAL CONDITION wee ee eee ; % ‘ As a spewerful reconstructive tonic Persons Who Catch Cold Easily} jf system huilder Tanlac is without = 7, ‘i an equal. This is a statement of fact, f and Who Are Weak and Run and is fully supported by recognized Down Are Earliest Victims. authorities... According to all accept- tae aed. reference works, including the U. . Dispensatory, Encyclopedia Britan- » DANGER IS 't00 GREAT . TO TAKE ANY CHANCES ica, and the leading text-books used in the schools of medicine, the prin- cipal ingredients of lac possess the most powerful structive properties known to science. This statement is further proven by the fact that millions:of persons who have actually taken Tanlac have testified to its extraordinary powers as a med- icine, : Tanlac restores health and strength to the weak and run-down system by Ee ERS enabling every , Much of the difficulty experienced perform its proper function in the Wy health authorities in checking the] way nature intended. Tt creates a ‘of influenza lies in the fact] good. healthy appetite for wholesome. preads with almost lightning] nourishing. food, and’ ig an ideal Although state and city au-| strengthening tonic for persons who have succeeded in keeping it]'are in a run-down condition and who under control in some sections, the] are suffering from the after-effects of disease has gotten entirely beyond rd winter célds, grippe, or bron- control ‘in others, Nit chial -trouhl y Tt is universally agreed by all well-} Iprefutable evidence. of the recon- . Build, Up; Your Bodily Powers or Resistance By Taking Tan= lac and Fortify Against At- tack. : gan of the body to}; FORMER GROWN PRINCE CABLES WILSON OFFER Tells President He Will Surren- der if. Allies ‘Will Waive Demands . vashington, Feb. 11.—Frederick um, Hohenzollern, formey, crown prince of Germany in a cablegram re- eeived by President Wilson offers to 5 nder himself -for trial by the allied government in place of the 900 Germ Whose extradition. has been demanded, : Similar cahlegrams’ are understood to have heen forwarded to the of England, Belgium and_ Italy, v of Japan and the president. ance, The message to President nh follows: CRISIS WITHOUT PRECEDEN' “The demand for the de ‘y of Germans of every walk of life has again confronted my y sorely tried by fou of war and one strugdle. With without a precedent ‘y of the world as af- fecting the life of a people, ‘That 9 government cin be found in Germany which. would carry out the-demanded surrender is out of the question; the consequences to Enrope of an enforce: ment of the demand by violence are incalculable, hatred and revenge would be made eter “AR the fe successor to the throne of my fatherland T am willing ed governments want. a ‘victim let* them take me instead of the. 900 Germans who haye committed no of- Spanish Influenza, whi¢h is, generally - Supposed to be one of the most. con- tagious diseases known, Medical authorit ple who WEATHER REPORT neon, Rebruary 11. Temperature at 7; > Temper: Highest. Lowest ) sterday he possible physical condition, in] of. thousands during last year’s epi- that he had never found anything to that he had treated over fourteen hun- a ee BURLEIGH COUNTY gree that’peo-| Treatment. keep the bowels open by j Tf you find yourself weak | bottle of Tanlac, — Z in danger if you should come . in Wing! by TT. C, Homan. [a spectator.’ WHAT IS A SOCTALIST? olutions when he suggested that the said. many conservative soclalists in night who are supporters of the sepublicam informed persons that the surest pre-} struct of Tanlae is shown ventive is to get the system into the} by the fact that it was used by tens ‘order to be able to throw off the in-| demic h’ splendid ats, One fection. It has been stated that it is] well-known Texas physician — stated equal Tanlac for building up his ‘pa-} fonse other than that of serving their tients Who had had influenza, and} country in the war.” dred cases in one month, In connection * with” the Tanlac Huoelileg ‘neta. ty Treatment. keep the hgwels REPUBLICANS CONDEMN veak and run-down, ar@} taking Tanlac Laxative Tablets, sam- st victims of the Influnza } ples of which are-enclosed with every, RED RADICALISM ing flesh. or if yon are in af Tanlae is sold in Bismarck by Jos. (Continued from Fare Onev run-down condition you are] Breslow, in Driscoll by J. 1H. and N. D. fetwill be glad fo remain, however, as in contact with the Influenza germ, He was welcomed in such capacity man Kottel, R. S. Wilcox precipitated some dis- cussion over the adoption of the res- condemnation of socialism) should be | qhalified. inasmuch as there are, he North Dakota who are opposed to such radicalism as Townleyism typifies and fe and national affairs. ruled thit there is but For twenty-four hours ending \ ‘ i Forecast)! dof socialist —- the revolu- For North Dakota’: © Fair signi! hose eevee te : warmer exe 5 f H - a gourncentne porn stands for the repudiation of the denial of Jesus Christ and for the abolition of: the civilized family institution, Men who do not belie in these tenets and in the expropri- all private property are not declared) Chai ‘Koffel. ‘ove Need not take offense at the condemnation. With those who do believe with M nd Engel, the 2 é republican p: cannot compromise one / : he ‘deglared, Phe original wording NAIMOVA i 3 stood ET | Without a doubt the s ~ - " See the movies taken at Patterson | est artist, who. appears tonix See the movies taken at Patterson hall New, Year's at the Orpheum of the Fog” at the Orphenm theatre. }hall) New Year’s at the Orpheum tonight. ic \ Her greatest success. tonight. Kanes City. ORRIS: W. ROBERTS, Meteorologist. \ : “Over 1000 Garments” STORES BISMARCK AND GRAND FORKS POPULAR PRICED STORE . | 50c sale—50c sale - Thursday Morning Only ' Hours from 9 to 12 o’clock We are going to offer any bungalow apron or house dress in the store for. 50c, you pay the regular price for first apron arid yet the second one for 50c. This includes every apron and house dress in the store. Come Early Please and avoid the rush. All sales must be cash.. No approval. ‘No Telephone ‘orders. No refunds. TROUBLES FROM MY AGE Mrs, Baney tells how Lydia -E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Helped Her Through the Change of Middle Life. ¢/ Rechester, Ind.—‘‘My troubles were “som my age and Lydia E. Pinkham’s|- ud helped me und hel me l Koncertully. I took doctor’s meditine and other patent medicine but the Vegetable . Coms pound has ‘helped my nerves more than anything I have ever taken. I am thankful to the ‘ one who recome ‘ = mended it tome and vill surely do my part in telling ‘othera the medicine has done for me.’? KEY, 468 East 9th St., ’ ing symptoms as sense of ad of impending evil, ‘the ears, palpitation fore the eyes, irs tion, variable ay izziness should iddle-aged women_did nam’s Veyetable Come them safely through this id Mrs, Baney, 3 TWO BOYS PLOT FIVE MILLION ~ DOLLAR THEFT Real Spirit’ of’ Wall Street Is Shown By Young Messengers New York, Feb. 11.—The arrest of two brothers who were employed ax brokers’ messengers today made a to- men in c@nection with what the police declare was 2 plot to steal $5,000,000 worth of securities in the financial district and take. them to Canada where it was expected a mar- ket could be found for them. “ Terbert Bunora, 19 years old, was atcused of stealing Crucible Steel se cur alued at $148,000 which were entrusted to him to deliver to, another firm. Some of the securities were re covered in Washington and Philadel- phia and some in the office of David B. Sullivan, a New York broker, who is under indictment on a chargé of ob- taining Ioang on stolen securites, Ralph C, Buno years old, was: ig securities: by “Joseph G eld, and his brother Irving, 19 years The Glucks were arrested yesterday iwth Edward J. Furey who is regarded hy the police as the “master mind” of the conspiracy. Irving Gluck, the po- lice. said, confessed he had stolen $2,+ 00,000 worth of securities in a year and disposed of them with the aid of his brother. NO ACTION ON KANE IS TAKEN; BOARD IS ILL Report That Successor Has Been Named Denied By Secre- tary Liessman Reerctary Charles Liessmann Tass night denied reports emanating from Fargo and Grand Forks to the. effect that. the staie hoard of administration had formally remoyed Dr. T. E, Kane OOOO ~—_— | TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY | $—- 2 GOOD COOK At once for a hote wane § Medora, Nu 1 Good 2-11 -Twk fotel in. county per month $1,000. Holihan, Bismarck, 2-112 Victrola, nearly new, | i at a bargain if taken at once, 1 | __Phone 383-R 2-11-1wk, | VOR RENT ished rooms in ware lat. celp NM. House of nine rooms, y water, in east part jon given at once, 350 cash. House of 5 modern, close in on 4th Terms. J. H. Hotihan, door east of post- 2-10-2t ORTUNITIES Independent Oil News— Learn how thou: urprising profits from marvelo Louisiana Oil Fields; Postal brings you valuable information. showing yotr chances for increased prosperity. eking quick making opportunities write In- Oil News, Suite B3, Gilmore PL. Worth, Tex. 2-1e1t LOST—-An Kigin wrist_watch somewhere near the Chocolate Shop Friday, Feb, Gth. Finder please leave at Tribune of- fice. Reward offered. 2-1463t FOR SALE OR TRADI~One 1916 Stude- phaker Six in very g00d condition. Five new tires. Price $800.00, Will consider trade for city or farni property, Write Box 601, Bismarck, .N. D.- 2-11-3t FOR SALE—Apartment and rooming house, foufteén rooms. fine. location, steam heat, gas, etc., thoroughly mod- ern, excellent condition. Income from this property, will pay for {t in about n years. Personal interview de- se sired. See me for prices and easy terms. Room No, 5, over Hoskins, 2 9. m. tos p.m, Phone 86. L, oat teh Se Tonight's attraction at Bismarck | Theatre will be Constance Talmadge ; in “A Temperamental Wife’—a pow- erful dlm drama. eee from the presidency of the -Univers- ity of North Dakota. “No action of ‘any said Mr. ‘Liessmann, two members of the board are her Chairman Totten and Mr. Muir, Miss | ind has been | y is also ill, while © sioner Hagan is out of town. “ ing will be done certainly until a quorum of the board is present.” ~ y press at Fargo on Tuesday credited Robert F. Muir, member of the board, with the state ment that former President Brannot of Beloit collegea member of the uni- | versity faculty before going to the! Wisconsin institution, wonld succeed President Kane, ot flashes, headaches, | “Only lan on the box. 30c. unassuming, and For Colds, Grip or Influenza id as a Preventative, take LAXA- (TIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets. Look for E. W. GROVE’S signature | y First class cleaning, pressing and repairing of ladies’ suits, coats, dresges, etc. Goods called \for and delivered. Eagle Tailoring & Hat Works, opposite P. ©. Phone 58.: MEET TONIGHT o'clock for the weekly lesson, A fail aftendan: 1s desired. welicvad Ag naHOuRs Exch co ay pears (no (ii DY ear NL cofcounteriatt: JHE razor Lincoln used was rot unlike the man himself—in outward form, yet an instrument of 2x. quisite balance —with a time-saving length of biede, a fresh, keen-stropped edge for the work i: hand and a wondrously even temper. One picttfres Lincoln as full of affection for this how blade despite the fact that his deep-frrowe not the easiest to shave. The only thi: Lincoin’s razor really needed to lighten tho morning task were the safe’ favo gs that ty and -converience of the,guarded, double-edged blade ‘of the The time-tested heft, the splendid temper and é6hape of the razor Lincoln used—but it won’t cut your face. Furthermore, it’s the longest, strongest, keenest, best-tempered blade on. earth, with more shaving mileage then any other razor. And when this two-cdged blade has dulled, keep it for sharper @ spare THESE LEADI BISMARCK eCowan'’s Drug Store Breslow’s Drug Store Finney’s Drug Store Lenhart’s Drug Store French & Welch Lomas Hardware Co. John Bortell MANDAN City Drug Store Bingenheimer Mercantile Co. Farmers’ Mercantile Co, Fredricks Hardware Store Mandan Drug Co. Pioneer Hardware Co. ARENA Arena Hardware Co. Scott & Williamson for a fre window display. + Jersey City, U, \ + DE If you are a Durham-Duplex dealer and wish to hav: added to’ the above list fy subsequent advertisements, send and address to this newspaper and write the Durham-Duplex ki tnoment, You can strop it--you can ‘hone it—why throw good steal away? Seven miilion shavers hava seen the good sense of adding all these extra advantages to tie acknowledged good points of their aid razor. Go to your nearest dealer gad join these seven million practical mew tock ALEKS SELL. THE OWIN are Co. Baldwin Hac Rupp Brothers DRISCOLL Jos, H. Barrete, Druggist Seth W. Morton McKenzie McKenzie Mercantile Co. REGAN y Axel H. Lundberg General Store STERLIN Sidney T. Park, General Store WILTO! Washburn Lignite Coal Co, Store WING Wing Mercantile Co. Wing Hardyare Co. omer nanan: “ONE DOLLAR COMPLETE Greatest Shaving Mileage at Ary Fric This set contains a Dushem-D::slex Razor wiih ar white handle, safety guardand pack.geof3 Durha=-Du; double-cdged biades (6 shaving edes) all in 2 ber durable case. Get it from yoyr Gealer or from ue di: Additional! biacies 50 cents for tea! & nackage of 5 DURHAM-DUPLEX RAZOR Cu. JERSEY CITY, NEW JERSEY PACTORIZS Poronto, Canada Shefhictd, Bagiand ppreeantatives in sil Cowntries si. The Women's }ible class -of the First Baptist church will meet with B. F. Flanagan tonight at study of the

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