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NAME “BAYER” ON GENUINE ASPIRIN “Bayer Cross” on Aspirin Like “Sterling” on Silver voit hy physicians for over 18 | SPECIAL] EXTRA asket Ball GAME id Carrington HIGH SCHOOL | Bismarck HIGH SCHOOL At High School GYMNASIUM Tonight Liens 13th _| Mer serv y | titled Hyill at once he TO GET MEDICAL TREATMENT FREE Methods For ‘Obtaining Assist- ance From Government Are Explained An important stapament to all for- just heen issued States public health The announcement — stat former soldier can re at the hands of the public » to Which he is ¢n F ary of the bureav of war ris ee through one of a number of channels, Th ious methe whereby an e man can wre medi t ment to which he is entitled are as follows: 1, He can Apply directly fo the examiner of the publig health serviee in his lovality presenting evidenc the form of an honorable dischars of his right to such trout men ha: United by the service, that a treatment health > EX-SERVICE MEN se hospital The provision made should such he neces aminer ‘will alsot instruct him in making out the forms to be° for insurance burenu, ¢ siry application to he to hecome a claimant of the federal bourd for ional education, + ged soldier can 2 In nel E bureau then nati- fies the dis supervisor of this. ve- quest who in turn not he atie nt to report to an exam the examiner's name_and add suing him transportation if travel is necessary to carry out the request. Upon senting himself to the ex- aminer, he is cared for in the above manner. : 3. Phe disc ply to the American Red Cr ican legian, to country or hoard of health, or to other org ‘ged soldic How to Use \Vick’s VapoRub To Prevent Flu Flu Germs Are Breathed In— Inflamed Air Passages Make |‘ Ideal Breeding Ground For These Germs : KEEP AIR PASSAGES OPEN Melt a Little Vick’s VapoRub in a Spoon Night and Morning and In- hale Vapors—Also Apply Up the Nestrils Several Times a Day, Espe- clally Just Before Being Exposed to Crowds, FLU THIS YEAR IS MILDER While we know: very little more about the’ flu now than we did last yrm itself has never been ly indentified: still more’ auth- orities agree that the fla germs are breathed in. 1f the system is in good shape and the membrance or lining of the air passages is in healthy con- dition these germs are thrown off. , A good plan is to melt a little Vick’s VapoRub in a spoon night and morn: ing and inhale the vape also apply a little up the ne evera] times a day, especi st hefore being ex- posed to crow f TREAT ALL COLDS PROMPTLY Above all, keep free from coldy, as colds irritate the lining of the air passages and make them real breed- ‘ounds for germ Prompt use VapoRub aids in prevent- ‘or head colds, sore throat or hoars ness, rub V well over the throat and chest and coyer with a warm flamnel cloth. For deep chest colds, severe sore throat’ or hronchi- tis,: hot wet. towels should first he applied to the throat, chest and back between the shoulder blades to open the pores, Then Vicks should be rub- Ded in over the pa ig red-—spread on thickly with two thicknesses of hot flannel cloths, Leave. the thing loose around the ne so the vapors, released by the hody heat, may be freely inhaled. These vapors, inhaled with each breath, carry the medication directly to the lungs and air passages, At the same time Yic absorbed thru and stimulates th 1, thus aiding to relieve the congestion within. USE OF FOR Vick’s ‘VapoRub is the di: a North Carolina druggist who found how to combine in Salve form, the standard time tested remedies, Cam- phor--Menthol—Eucalyptus — Thyme, ete—so that when the y Died to the body heat, these ipgredi- ents are liberated in the form of va- pors. Vicks is particu for children’s croup o is externally applied : | oe 25 zn 2% 25 B =e er = 25 En Se eS red mmended ‘ince it ‘therefore and can be used freely and often without the slightest harmful «ffects. The best evidence of the value of, Vicks is the steadily increasing num- ber of people who have heen converted to the use of this ment, Beginning with the customers of a small retail drug store, the use of Vicks has grown—year by year—state by state—until now more than 17 million jars are used annually, And this ts in spité of the fact that Vicks “outside” treat= 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, 60c or $1.20. HER NEW DRESS COST FEW CENTS “Diamond Dyes” Make Faded, Old, Shabby Apparel Color- ful. and New | Don't wor Use “Diamond give a new, about perfect’ results guaranteed to leless color to any linen, conts, feathers; The Di took with each mek age tells so plainly how to diamond dye color ihitt you can not make tke, ‘To mateh any material, gist show you “Dinmond Dye" rd have drug- Color tions interested in his welfare, throug uh the publicity of the war and es pant caminer at the! publ health ‘service or Will take up his cas with the public health service of the district; in whieh ber Who pro- covds at once to notify the patient to report for examination, 4 ed under The examiner tain the sady sultants fe he to the neare: 1 to ob of Con is i him in the hospital upon the direction of the unit. where the ecial consultants can be” the hospital, amination medical officer is notified of his rights’ a: Claimant of that board for trainin and as he ceases to be a paitiont of the public health set turned over to. the federal board for futher disposition, WILLYS-KNIGHT NEW MODEL BEST \ ‘EVER PRODUCED \ W. E. Lahr Returns’From Motor Show, Where Car Created h a Sensation i aes W.E, Lahr of the Lahr Motor. Sales Co., has just returned from. the Min- neapolis, automobile show. Mr. Lahr séports that both the Overland. Four and the new model Willys Knight were two big sensations .of..thé.show and 'that these displays constantly attract- ad Jarge crowds d¢eply ieterested in the many fine points in the two cars, “The Willys Knight production is the biggest in.the; history of the com- “J onstration wi «| questions during »| talks .{ Methods to he used on the farm, BIG ATTENDANCE AT MEETING HERE OF FARM PEOPLE Institute Held By Dakota Motor Co. Proves Interesting and Instructive The farmers institute hein, by, the Dakota Motor Co. tod: attended, more than fifty fan others interested: in powe ing present. Several experts covered important topic anging from the use of the tor on the farm, to proper sail cultivation and pr The purpose oftpe lined hy. A, hcompany, was t cai ie ming, ‘The speaker redrawn plows pre- for crop hy plo’ horoughly than used. ked many ed in power ti showed how tr: prtred the sei} hette ing deeper and me is possible when hh The farmers and the speukers ¢ hints as 46 time and labor + 1 The in or Covw neon a Junch was se tute was held in the arage on Second street. ‘TWO JUDGES ON WARD COUNTY’ ‘DISTRICT BENCH :[Heaa: Grist. Demands Services| of Fisk of Williston as Well as Leighton Minot, Feb, 12—The February term of the district court opens is week -|with Judge K. EF, Leighton trying crim- inal‘éases at the county. court room d Judge KE. Fisk of Williston trying -|civil cases in the federal court room. Larry Byrne, Judge Leightor grapher, serves with Judge ighton, and Ed E. Henyen, Judge Fisk’s steno- grapher, serves in Judge Fisk's cour “The most ‘important criminal ¢ coming before the court at’ this til is the trial of John Snyder of Mc- Gregor, who is charged with the mur- der of .W. B. King. The fatality oc- curred last fall when King, a farmer living ‘near McGregor, entered into ane argument with Snyder, who owns a pool hall &t McGregor: ‘Phe fight ended when Snyder shot King, killing him instantly. Snyder was arraigned in Wiliams county but the case came here on a change of venue. He is well known in Willfams county and has al- ways been-very highly respected. At- torney John C. Murphy of .Williston and Francis ‘3:*Murphy of Minot ap- pear for Snyder while State’s Attorney steno- Ivan Mewger ‘of Williston will prose- |’ cute. Two other case from Williams coun- ty,. that. of E. B, McGovern, former manager of the Farmers’ Elevator at Wildrese, who is charged with mis- appropriating funds of the elevator pany and yet the factory is unable to turn out cars fast’ enough to meet the constantly increasing demand all over the country,” said Mr. Lahr, whose company distributes both the Overland Four and the Willys Knight cars ‘in the Bismarck territory. “People who wait. until the spring before orderitig their cars are going to de disappointed. Sales are being made 30 rapidly righth now that we have been unable to place any new cars in storage for spring sales. There will undoubtedly be a big shortage of Wil- fys Knight and Overland Four cars because the factory cannot keep up production to-meet the demand. Be- |3ides this important factor .there is {the constant danger of labor troubles on the railroads, cutting down freight traffic. “The new Willys Knight motel 20 is the finest car the company has ever turned out. Its lines are beautiful, following those of\the highest priced cars on the market, Everything about the new model is up to the high stand- ard set by the wonderfully, silent mot- or‘and is a distinct departure from all previous Willys Knight models.” The Willys Knight model 20 in dis- play here in the Lahr company sales- room hag attracted / considerable at- tention. and local sles of this mod even before the car was placed on dis- play, have been very heavy. BETTER BOYS AND. GIRLS AND MORE HOGS AND CORN NEW HOOSIER FARM’S AIM Peru, Ind., Feb. 12.—Cain & Co., Un- limited, has. heen organized on a farm in this (Miami). county with, two o jects, better hoys and girls and more corn and ho; The stock, amounting 10 $27,500, is aly held by the members of the family of R..6, Cain, a wealthy farmer, near here. The president pf the $127,500 company is a 14-year-old boy, Sterling Cain, eldest son, of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Cain, His brother, Wallace Cain, aged 9, is vice president and his father| is seerctary-treasurer of the company. The board of direc- tors of the unique organization \s com- posed. of the officers and one other— 1 Mrs. R. C. Chin, who frequently is re ferred to as the “general manager.” (“The way to keep boys on the farm now-a-days ‘and keep them interested,” said M ain in explaining thé organ- ization, to let them have a share in the business and to. make them feel that they are a part-—an important part, at that—in the organization. That is why ‘we haye formed & .com- pany within the family. “The main purpose of the company is to interest our children in the farm and the secondary object is to increase yfarnr production.” Both the president and the vice president of the company has his ann checking account at the bank. president, outside of school hours, ra votes most. of his time fo the hog de partment of the organization, while the vice president, hurries home from School to look after the flock of pure bred Buff Orpington. chickens. company,: and C. C. Martin, .who igs charged ith shooting a .neighbor’s cattle, will also be tried here. Mar- tin was acquitted at the last term of court here when charged ‘with shoot- jng at a neighbor with intent to/ kill. Attorney Cuthbert of Duluth, formerly of Devils‘Lake, appears for Martin. CINCINNATI FIRST CITY.OVER CENSUS Washington, Feb, 13. — Cineinnat! was the first city to complete its fourteenth decennial census enumera- tion, it was announced Wednesday at the census bureau. It probably will be two weeks before the census can be checked and the final total an- nounced. 4 WHEEL TAX TO HELP * PAVE MEXICAN TOWN], Laredo,, Tex., Feb. 12.-—Nuevo Lar- edo, tlie Mexican town ‘opposite this KIDDIE’S GROUP MUST BE CHEGYED ||| Sm : iDr. King’s New Discovery ” will do that very thing, easy and quickly ON'T say, “Poor little young tent wish T nee what to for you!” Just a ttle be King’s New Distoene aS linger and the croupy-cough won't ie cola is. not to be fooled with. Set after it at ance: Loonen the gestioi ie nie; th aod the throat: forte ee ieee family remedy for colds, cou: jee, Bee kindred attacks, Ris rs arene ne ales utr end Fito a bottle--atl 4 Gragglats, ———— e e Bowels on Schedule Time =the bile flowing freely, the fer- enting isons eliminated, '8 New Life Pills make th welt etlon regulasiy and ‘keep o syetent em clean: aseous im par ies, 26c. a bottle, all druggista, First class cleaning, pressing and repairing of men’s suits and over- coats. Hats cleaned like new. Goods called for ‘land delivered. Eagle Tailoring & Hat Works, opposite P. O° Phoné pi Physicians mow that” R, W. B Caldwell of Mon- ticelld, Iinois, was and is a 5 family doctor. The nls uman ‘body, not any small part of it, was his ractice, More than half his “calls” were on women, children and babies. They are -the ones most often a But their illnesses were minor nature—colds, fevers head- aches, biliousness—and of them required first. a thorough" evacuation. They wereconstipated. Dr, Caldwell in the course of 40 years’ practice, for he was grad- uated, from Rush-Medical College back in 1875, had found a good , deal of success in such cases with “% a prescription of his own cantain- ing simple laxative herbs with pepsin. In 1892 he decided: to use this formula in-the manufac- ‘ture of a medicine to:be known as Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, and in that year the preparation was first pleoes on the market. The picture of Dr. Caldwell that ap- pears on the package was taken in that year. The preparation : immediately... had, as great a success in the drug stores as it previously had in the cactee 8 jivate practice. ‘Today generation is using it, Virginia Pearson stats in “The Bishop’s ‘Erferalds” at ihe Bismarck Theatre tonight .and. tomorrow. - alds” is an intensely dramatic story of English society life, de- picting a struggle between the second wife of the. Bishop of Ripley and her rst husband, thought to be dead, but who reappears as an international crook with intent to ipteal ‘the Bishoo’s priceless | emeralds. a increase its street paving fund, Hereafter, it has been officially .an- | nounced, light vehicles. such as bug: | will be taxed. ten val at the Mexi- nternitional br Axed twelity cents, it is sai Prailic over the bri from Tavedo uu the Me an municipal | expect to realize a cousid-) evalbe sum under the new system, The tisfaction |; ‘ood health Mapes andthat much sic! ne ‘results tre consti} the “family” doctor, t! ‘ated a new plan to | among Laredo busi don. Mothers are it.to their children .who Se roe it by their mothers. - Every second of the worl day someone some- where is into a drug store to buy it, for Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is selling at the rate of over 6 million bottles a year. * hy fae ect success re based on ‘on repeat ying, on.one satistied user telling another. ‘There are thousands of homes in this country that are never with-— out a bottle of Syrup Pepsin, and the formulator of that prescrip- tion is fortunately living to gee ite wonderful success, in the most ‘cbetioatef canes, it is mild and gentle in its action and oe not cause griping and strain. Containing neither opiates nor Factor it is safe for the tiniest and children like it and take it vin ery drug 6 ‘a Syrup. ‘ rots in “ your’ ho x many live someone is sure toheed it quickly, N “The St lave. Nuevo Laredo: -Hurley’s Orchestra Playitig the Latest Dance Hits ‘Any Size Orchestra Furnished: 514-8th St... Phone 130K ishon’s Emer: smen who. de- dependent financially almost entirely upen Lary edo. i Born in 1839 Dr. Caldwell -.- Still in His Office Daily ; - Wonderful vigor of the founder of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. . 4 - > Millions Dow use his famous prescription ds largely upon proper digestion” and elimination ‘ No one knows this better than e general practioner. pDR. V.B. CALDWELL TODAY Bora Shelbyville, Mo.. March 27, 1839 Began the manufacture of ‘his famous pre- scription in wor the fact tel Dr. cae wells sin is cl Geld. ing ety neice there aay who nba al ie wl its, Wwe ar it. 5 have not, send ane ial han for a free trial to Dr. Wi B. Caldwell, 517 Washingn St. Monticello, Mlingis. MISSOURI ASSOCIATION OF CONGREGATIONALISTS Golden Valley, N. D., Feb. 11.—Elec- tion of officers will mark the closing | session’ here today of a three-day con- ‘vention of the Missouri River associa- tion of Congregational churches, the lorganization’s seventeenth annual ! gathering. GRIP, INFLUENZA Hamlin's Wizard Oll o Rellable, Antiseptic Preventive During influenza epidemics spray the nose and throat ‘several times a_ day with one: part Wizard Oil aud two parts. water, using an atomizer, Té you ‘haven't an atomizer, gargle the: throat “ané-sunff the mixture up the nose. This seeatinent sets up an septic wall: of defense: againat fan” germs. 9, Ch olds and sore throat lead | to grip.’ Stop, them. at.once with Wizard Oil béfore they can develop into dangerous influenza. Get itfroin druggists for 30c. If not'satisfied, return the bottle and gel your money back. T.ver constipated or have sick head- ashe? Just try Wizard Liver Whipa, pleasant little pink pills, 30c at druge Twsts. Guaranteed, -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- lkota. Washburn Lignite Ceal-Ca. Ri} | HELP Us _IT A*DOZEN : MAKE this year. and invite your. fae n We have just added an expert tailor to our help force in Bismarck and now have seven on our payroll, Help us make it an even dozen Weare. now: ina position: ih, give even hegtae. SERVICE t than ever, TAILOR AND CLEANER Bismarck and ‘Mandan LA EME Ao ANN fe