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THURSDAY, FEB. 26, 1920 BISMARCK DAILY ‘TRIBUNE LAST TIME TONIGHT Gloria | ST. PAUL MAN TO ADDRESS ANNUAL CLUB LUNCHEON E. M. MeMahon, general secretary of the St. Pant association of com- merce, will deliver the principal ad- ar at the annual meeting of the Bismarck commercial club, whieh will be held at. ) Friday evening at. the Grand Pacific hotel. Two bundred members are expected to attend the luncheon, — President P. R. Fields and retary George N. Kenis- ton will present their annual reports. POPULAR BISMARCK YOUNG MAN TAKES MINNESOTA BRIDE J. Stul stad. a popular ex- © man who for the past excepting the period h e anttional army, hi heen ription clerk at Finney's phar- surprised all but his most in- timate friends Tuesday when he re- turned from the Twin Cities with a bride. ! Mrs. Stubstad was formely Mis }Gundrun Lee, a daughter of Mr, and: Mrs. G. J. Lee of Renville, Minn. ‘The Young people were married quietly at the home of the bride’s parents last week, and they spent a brief honey- moon in the Twin Citic Mr. and) Mrs their home at ad will make FROM - Mr. and Mrs, i | i FROM DI i | ASHLEY j looked capital city, $s Casey of Dickinson was here Ly suing a case in the sue !preme court. BANKER HE Hammond, the Ashle; ter business matt capital yesterd: DM a i) ss cD pat) You’ll Laugh and. Cry! You'll Thrill and Sigh! The Children’s Favorite Baby Marie Osborne “DADY” KINOGRAMS OF THE WORLD MATINEE DAILY 2 P. NIGHTS 7 AND 9 O'CLOCK PRICES Matinee 10c & 20c Nights 15¢ and 25c Margaret Oeverland Gross ter Color. | ILLUMINATING of Cards for alt Occasions done to Order. Consultation invited. Phone 332 Y. 113. Thayer St. FURNITURE BARGAINS Mahogany Ives & Pond Prin- cess Grand Piano, as good as new, at one-third off. Walnut Hand-Carved Bedroom Suite at one-third off. Quarter- sawed Dining Table at one- third off. Bookcases, Tables, Chairs, etc. 519 Fourth St. Phone 511-U ‘Hudson and | | \ | i | i | | HUDSON L, Hoyme of tl Co. horthwester KR. 2B. Loubek, who Jar cars in the Bisma © popu ck territory, TAYLOR HERE uperintendent of is spending the | Mr. 1 Ed ie Dra FA toga! schools at day with old nds hi reports that he aud Mrs, “The Best Coe Suess is Home-made. a Bay Here's an easy way t re $2, and remedy yet have the bent cu you ever tri LEENA L III You've probably heard of ‘this well- | known plan of making cough syrup at home. But have you ever used it? When you do, you will understand why thousands of families. the «world over, feel that they could hardly keep house without it. the way it takes holdsof a cough will quickly earn it a permanent place in your home. Into a pint bottle, pour 2% ounces of Pinex; then add plain granulated sugar syrup to fill up the pint. Or, if desired, use clarified molasses, syrup instead of sugar syrup. Either way, it tastes good, never spoils, and | gives you a full pint of better cough remedy than you could buy ready-made for three: times its cost: It is teally wonderfal bow quickly. this ‘homé-made ‘remedy conquers a, cough—usually in 24 hours or less, It age, loosens.a dry, hoarse or- tight Teacher in rt cough, lifts the phlegm, heals; the. mem- : branes, aid: gives almost imniediate re- : j Hele Splendid for turont Beckles hoa tae: | will give Lessons in Oil and Wa- i Mikmare bronchitis. ;and bronchial Pinex is a highly concentrated com- pound of genuine Norway pine extract, Fand has been used for generations for throat and chest ailments. To avoid disappointment ask your druggist for “2% ounces of Pinex | difection: nd don’t. accept anyt else, Guaranteed to give absolute sati on or money refunded jhe Pinex Wayue, Ind. FOR SALE MODERN HOUSE of Six Rooms and Bath, also summer kitchen & screened porch; on paved street. Pos- session at once. Call at qi Fifth Street, or Phone 273. a — ad + COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPHS Columbia Records i ON EASY TERMS IF DESIRED i COMa TES S DRUG Somalis ; oe | if simple and cheap, but ; honey, or corn ; | vene: seems to penetrate through every air | j friends for i | cle of | and M | | | |. nesotit, | home, { Lit is hoped | culty in urinating, often mean nicely established in their new Lome. Their elder sony Edwin J., is a stu- dent at Annapolis, and the younge Herndon, is at the Uni y of Min- Both of the young men are graduates of the Bismarck high, IN FROM HAZEN E. M. Serr, the Hazea banker, is in Bismarck on a business 1 MET THIS AF’ The Tabernacle soci of St, Ma Catholic church met this afternvon at the Knights of Columbus hall. AT FIRST | BAPTIST Rev. Olaf Breding of Fargo will occupy the pulpit at the First Bap- tist church next Sunday morning and evening. ERNOON LEFT HOSPITAL W. DD. Campbell, left the St. Alexius hospital yest ay where he had beet | for several days for treatment for a severe cold, FRANK REI “1 BETTER * Postmaster Fr + Who has been confined to the hospital for a few | weeks, is much improved and is now able to s RRINGTC IN i Pp, ¢ SICK Pp. & rington, adjutant of the marek post of the Ameri legion, confined to his home with a severe throat trouble, IN MID OTA I. Steece left yesterday for Minn. Minneapolis. will relatives and y Mrs, A. ndria, » she HAS SCARLET FEVER Miss Lucille Lahr, daughter of Mr oA, Lahr of Avenue B to her home by a mild scarlet fever, att ree of JOHN CAUE! ML ED RECOVERED John Caulfield, manager of the marck Water Co. left the st. Alexi hospital today. Mr, Caulfield las been in the ospital for tie ae four weeks. To Was IBU RN Judge A. Coffey and. his, court stenographe of Jamestown passed through Bismarck yesterday en route to Washburn, where he is holding | court for Judgs Nuessle. REPEK T SOCIAL, The Rebekah lodge will give a bas- ket so Friday evening at Odd Fellows’ hall, Daw will also be sand Re- invited | enjoyed. ALL Odd hekabs and) their to be present, frien a 7 Tents, M “TO MELT bees will hold an at the Knights of j evening at oS of candidates will | LADY MACC The Lady Ma nt mectil ; hall when a large cla | be initiated. State Deputy Jackson | S = of Fargo and District Deputy Dow of | MASONS TO DANCIE , Mandan will be in attendance, and all } sismarck Masons wii entertain | members are requested to be present, KING SI) ich prices tf 1. LB. Smith, district mana for the Tomesteaders, noted in his home pa- per from Independence, Ta., yesterday that a class-mate, Thomas Robinson. i had dan off for a Duroc which the young Lowa chased a few months S FOR MINOT R. Smith the Unite 1 get jeame to Burleigh county with his porkers. | PERRY FURNITURE CO. PREPARES TO | BUILD NEW HOME| The Perry Furniture (0.. which in the brief space it has been in busine: has outgrown its present quarter: the rt building, ‘Third Broadway, has purchased the Faunce | property ‘on upper Fourth street, with | a front of fifty feet, where it: pl the erection of a modern store build- ing of two or three stories. ‘The company has not yet decided when building operations will begin. | This improvement, with the new First | Guarantee bank building and the; Overland Motor Sales Co, plant, com- pelted a trifle more than a year ago. will make this section of fourth street | one of Bismarck’ attractive business cente WORK TO BEGIN SOON ON FINE BANK BUILDING | C Litford has | purchased the ng on Fourth street which Ae most frame bui « has been occupied by the First G anty bank and the Investor's Mor gage Security Co. under a contract al within two . at which time Moorman & of St. Paul will begin excavating | a handsome uew building which | itutions hope; its remoy Co, for these two financial to eceupy by next fall. Reinforcing steel, tools, hoisting en-! » and other equipment which the Twin City bank builders will use are already on the ground, and no delay in construction work is anticipated. The building will be ene of the somest bank homes in North Dd The entire front will be of Bedford stone, With ‘massive pillars, two fect. ten inches, in diameter extending the joy “The prune on Fourth street, | FUNERAL SERVICES OF 4 WINDSOR HEATON WILL BE HELD SATURDAY | Windsor Tea sof 4 who died at. 4 » Will 1 | buried from his late home at MeKen } vie Saturday sruoon at 2. o'clock The deceased had been ill for at shert | time with bronchal pucumoni: Mr. Heaton was born in lowa md Mrs. L. BP. Heaton, four Sago, He was in the lumber: Arena up to the time of arents, Mr. tf arvied by his: widow and | fen yea busin his death. Heaton is two children. ftsmen, {with a dancing party for i their families and visiting friends, at; the Masonic temple Friday | will begin at ed KF j tendance is expec NNIVERSARY H Strauss were sur home | WEDDING s Dr and Mr. F prised Tuesday night at the number of their intimate f ‘casion being their fied with s public health service, left. this morning for Minot to inspect the free | bringing flower: s bureau, in} ces of the ev al clinie whic 1 conjunction with the civil authorities of Minot, have established the The clinic has been in operation since last , June and is the -most successful in the” state. Miss Elizabeth Kuehn, speciati nurse of the public health service, alse went to Minot. tthe ot Kellstroit stil! league of? the their LUTHER 1 and Mrs, C.-L, the Luther Lutheran areh at 30 Fourth street, this e that a large crowd v avail themselves of the hospitality and will attend the meeting. An ine teresting program has been arranges Mr. after which refréshments and parlo: amusements will be enjoyed. Much enthusiasm and = merriment accom mminics the meetings and the committec in charge request that there be a large attendance, SLOW DEATH | Aches, pains, nervousness, diffi- serious disorders, The world’s standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles—- GOLD MEDAL FCAPS UL BS! bring quick relief and often ward off Ceadly diseases. Known as the national remedy of Holland for more than 200 | years. All druggists, in three sizes, Look for the » tame Go!d Medal on every box. | and accept no imitation “par the anniver: Not being si and oth My the pa orchestra and the sues! ing until a late hour. dd dane AUXILLIARY MEK Important business to be pre-| sented al the reevlar semi-morthly i of the Wome Auxiliary Bismarck post of the American legigh tonight.. The meeting will ‘be held in. the Elks club on Main street j at $ o'clock’ and all members are ed to be present. All wives, moth and sisters of legion members, ho have not affiliated with the au: are invited to attend tonight's meeting and ‘become members: ! Ie. “Today? s Weather F % ep For twenty-four hours siding at noon | today Temperature at 7 Highest vesterda: Lowest terday Lowest night . Precipitati H ! | I 8 | | | 'y cloudly tonight and F riday; warmer | tonight and southcast portion Friday, colder northwest portion Friday af-| ternoon. RATURES TEMPE Fargo Williston St. Paul Winnipeg Helena Chicago Swift C Kansas City ORRIS W. ROBERTS, Meteorogolist. A single caramel, nougatine or aj penny’s worth of candy may furn n} sufficient energy to supply the extra} heat needed for walking a mile or) nore, | s will furnish the i . Re- amestown, N. LH, freshments will be mid hols of Grand Forks was re-elect- night. These affairs have been suc-/ed president of the North Dakota cessful this winter, and a large at | Checkers* ociatiion which closed ‘its annual two days’ session here on | Wednesday Parl j re-elected secretary and treasurer. uls, the Bjerkness won the cheei twelfth wedding | ship, winning 52 The ne emembral: | jiston att brought an} come und meeting place of the association S TONIGHT | ilk of Gome and see these your Spring wardrobe. new Suits, Coats, Dress Suits, Coats, Dresses, Skirts, Waists, Footwear, New and Most Popular Fabrics, are Now on Display stylish, handsome garments before you decide upon As early in the season as it is, our showing of the s, Skirts, Waists and Millinery is complete, and comprises every new fashion that has been sanctioned by style-authorities. The season’s newest and most popular fabrics are represented, in a great vai uviety of patterns and in all the wanted colors. The workmanship and quality of every suit and coat is beyond reproach, being equal to anything a custom tailor could The. styles are exclusive; that is a very lovlier than anything similar you’ve seen fof many seasons. produce at far above our prices. important point. And they are The values, too, are betler than are usually offered and a very modest sum will secure for you a handsome, stylish and wholly desirable garment. LUCAS CO. The Store of Quality and Service HEAD OF DAKOTA CHECKER Ment night. A, ‘Bjerkness of was named vice presi- Jones of Hankin River . and A. t er cham pi out of 68 games. meeting place will be Wil- which Jamestown will be- permanent headquarters | the “was fit: made from the p and goats and’ later it jutter made f 3 milk. What Are You Going to Do About Your Catarth? Improper Treatment Leads to a Serious Stage. Because you have doubtless been fairly comfortable through the mild) summer months, and_ free from tlic soreness and irritation of the membranes, do not make the mistake of thinking that you are rid of your Catarrh, For if you suffered with this disease last win- ter, it will again be with you in all its severity unless you have clim- inated entirely from the blood the germs which cause the disease. Are you going to further tempor+ ize with a disease that leads to such a serious condition? Don’t you know that you can use gallons upon gallons of local treatment without the slightest permanent benefit? Just give the matter a lit- tle careful thought, and you will realize that it is but a waste o time and money, besides seriously jeopardizing your health, to con- tinue a method of treatment that has proven of so little value in making any real progress toward genuine benefit. First of all find out just what causes your Catarrh. If it was merely a local irritation and_in- flammation of the delicate linings of the nose, throat and air pas- patented by Albert Toiland, Fargo, Anderson and 4. HE, pm the cream taken from | spont during the first 10 months ot fj year old blood remedy is an anti- | sages, then you might reasonably iGRAND FORKS MAN ‘AUTO ACCESS! ORIES {1919 for material for railroads under | government control. TO BE FARGO MADE eerie " ef 7 Wind reflectors aid shields for mo- exported to During 1919 Germany tox vehicles Wall tiecminiitae the United undecorated china Wares by a and. porcelain valued at $61,75 an cording “(6 riygeation | increase of 30 percent over pre-war. bag | years. filed here for the Schonb Manufac: | ent ¢ company. : Lee : gat sili ene. Ar eaten { has been estimated that the elec- — , Unies the termy of the articles. We | ite no industry in Great Britain company will “purchase, lease or othe |; . page - swine acquire all richtig which b, a. SOTUPe 55,900,009 tons of coal an- CEN Ses BOUUEEC gals wit * +) nually, due to lack of centralization’ Schonberg of Fargo has in and t6 a ain wind deflector f utomobiles rygo un | and standardization. oe contract already made,” three directors named, all of are BL J. Schonberg, Fred Ve; Trotten, dr. billion dollars were. More than a expect to be cured by the use of | local remedies. But have you ever, known of one single person to be freed from the slavery of Catarrh by any kind of local treatment? Why? Simply because they have overlooked the cause of these | symptoms, and hence the treat- | ment has been misdirected. Re- | move the cause of the clogged up | accumulations that choke up your ! air passages, and they will natur- | ally disappear for good. But no matter how many ‘local applica- | tions you use to temporarily clear them away, they promptly re-ap- pear and will continue to do so until their cause is removed. But if you will take a treatment | that goes right down to the very source of the disease and attacks it at its starting point, then you are on the right track, and can expect results. S.S.S., the fine old fifty- AN ANCHOR OF SAFETY A Hartford Fire Insurance Policy that covers the full value of your property isan anchor of safety. And full value means today’s value, not the value of 5 years ago. There’s a difference. If your policy bears the name Hartford, you will be promptly reimbursed. If it covers the present value of your property you will get returns that match such value. Arrange the matter here— today. MURPHY “The Man Who Knows Insurance” dote to the millions of tiny Ca- | tarrh germs with which your blood is infested. Don’t waste further time by continuing a treatment | that can make no progress toward | permanent relief, but begin to take | S. S. S. today, and you will receive | the same benefit that others have. | S.S.S. is sold by all drug stores. | Write us for free medical advice | about vour own case. Address | Chief Medical Adviser, 17 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. | Bismarck, N. D. OHNSON'S ‘ Bismarck’s Greatest and Largest Garment Shop Bismarck and Grand Forks Stores ur Big Sale will Continue Thursday, Friday and Saturday Popular Priced Store