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SaaS Re Re DIOMANRCN VAIL TRIBUNE 920 TUESDAY, MARCH 2, The. Quick Way ts | Stop a Coug 4! le syrup does the work ina hurry. Easily pre- pared, and saves about $2, Sorregensegeetebeet ncetdetetetetonaetone: You might be surprised to know that. | the best thing y se for a severe | eough, is a re h is easily pre pared at ho in. jus few moments. | It's cheap, but for prompt results it beats anything else you ever tried. Usu- ally stops the ordinary cough or chest cold in 24 hours. Tnstes pleasant, too— children like it—and-it is pure and good. | Pour 2% ounces of Pinex in a pint | bottle; then fill it up with plain granu. lated sugar syrup. Or use clarified | molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead | of sugar syrup, if desired. Thus: you | make a full pint—a f ‘This home= ‘amily supply—but costing no more than a sinall bottle 08 ready-made: cough syrup. | ‘And as a cough medicine, there is | really nothing better to be-had at any | right to the spot and | price. It soe to gives quick, lasting relief. ft promptly heals the inflamed membi stops the the throat and air passag | nes that line | | \ annoying throat tickle, loosens: the phlegm, and soon your cough: stops en- tirely, | Splendid) for brone croup, s and’ bronchial asthma, loarsen Pine highly concentrated come | pound of Norw ne extract, fanious | for its healing effect on the’ membranes. To avoid pointment ask, your druggist for ounces of Pinex™ with ions and don't pt anything direct absolute satis The Pinex anteed to giv r money refunded, BOZEMAN WILL BAR| SHIMMY BY STATUTE, Bozeman, Mont dinance is being prepared city | council, on suggestion of Mayor Sweet, i under ‘ho the shimmy dance is to he barred in this. ci The mayor declares that the dance ; is suggestive, salacious, immodes! Mit “unfit and that if the aldermen will stand by him. he will drive this form | of alleged amusement from the city. ! A Wholesome, Cleansing, | ' ys RINE, Refreshing and Healing ‘a Lotion—Muririe for Red- FOR A P ness, Soreness, Granula- Yo ‘ie ¢ tion Itching and Burning | OUR EYES of the Eyes or Eyelids, | “2 Drops” After the Movies, Motoring. or Golf | will win your confidence. Ask Your Druggist for Murine when your Fves Need Care. Murine Eye Remedy Co.. Chicago ; The lecture of ar ‘“BOLSHEVISM—THE RED MENACE,” WILL BE K, C. SPEAKER’S TOPIC AT. ...,-. LECTURE GIVEN END, OF MONTH Knights of Columbus Obtain Services of Well Known Foe of Socialism at a Meeting to Be Held at Auditorium March 22 “Bolshevism—The Red Menace” wilt pices of Bismarck council of the Knights of Columbus at the Audi torium March 22 by Peter Collins of Muss: Mre Collins is well qualified to discuss in 4 broad compre- hensive ‘manner the great problems of our day, and to set forth construe tive remedies that atd in the ad yancement and progress of civiliza- tion, Admission to the lecture is free to the public, Sets have heen reserved for world war veter who are at present taking a decidedly keen in terest in tHe world's greatest: problem. Collins will be of special interest fo them, Duritig the past eight years Mr. Collins as spoken to over 3,000,000 people in the United States and Can- Lada, and has traveled nearly 200,000 miles, Peter Collins needs no introduction, to the men and women of “America interested in the great constructive movement of christian demogracy and nl reform, His experience and ac- tivity in the cause of social legislation well qualifies him for his platform work, having served fog many years as International .secretary™of the In- | ternationa] Brotherhood ‘of Electrical Workers, editor, of the Electrical and as a member of the ia} commission, one of: in the Unitett States, that made possible a great code of Jaws for the health, safety and com: fort of the workers in that state. This code of Jaws has heen copied hy man states and has received the approval of sociologists and statesman the world over. This commission also reported to ture the recpmmendation for legislation limiting the hours of won:- en_workers, The bill adopted to cover the recom- mendation has stood the test of the Illinois supreme court. and the sue preme court of the United States. In conjunction with the signing of the bill Governor Deneen of Hlinois us Old Fashioned Dollars In the days of the “ ‘old‘fashioned. dollar” food and clothing cost but a fraction of what we have to pay today. ‘Twenty dollars a week was’ then an excellent s: alary. There are numerous estimates on the per- centage of decrease in the purchasing power of the “modern dollar,” that. prices will take a days. So a dollar is about but everyone knows drop some of these the cheapest thing there is today. Why not buy up a few each week, put them in this bank and wait for the rise in value? Guarding the Reserve Every deposit in this bank is doubly guarded— by all the resources of a strong financial institu- tion and by our participation in the State De- positors Guaranty Fund. . In addition to these safeguards the officers are men of long business experience who follow a policy of strict appraisal in considering trans- actions. Each is regarded on its own merits—with every ‘effort to provide the maximum of service with due safeguarding of our customers’ interests. “The Friendly Bank” The Bis Credit is Capital marck: Bank Bismarck, North Dakota. sulject of the lecture under | H comes, to the Stark county chapter i Conju Marakoff, executive secretary, | chapter, jsuch debilities in the county and the | services of a county nurse has been || Miss Orvold comes to a county where | culmination of a fight for @ county |610 CONVICTIONS FOR dred and ten convictions for infrac- BREAKS A COLD IN A FEW HOURS I wrote the following letter fto Mr. Col- lins: > “In connection with the approval! “ 0 99 of the bill relative'to the use of haz Pape’s Cold Compound dons and dangerous. machinery, 1 w. h stantly Relieves Stuffiness to congratulate you as a member ¢ \ é the commission which préprared this and Distress j excellent measure and to thank you z i for the valuable services rendered to, the state by yon as a member of th3 commission.” Mr. Collins has been an yctive work- yr for many years in the cause of social reform and christian democracy. His work for the’ cause 6f social re- form and the advancement of the in- t and welfare of the Workingmen specially blessed by His Holiness ?ius the ‘Tenth. 5 His efforts hive always heen for constructive seryice, and his life has heen devoted to this work, He is ay consistent and untiring advocate of In- Don’t stay stuffed up! Quit blowing and snuffling! A dose of “Pape’s Cold Compound” taken. every two hours until three doses dre taken us: ually, breaks up a,severe cold and ends all _grippe migery. The very first dgse opens your clog ged up nostrils and, the air passages of the head;.\stops nose running: r lieves the hehdache, dullness, feve ishness, sneezing, ‘soreness and | stiff- ness. \ oy 3 “'Pape’s CoN ‘Compound’ is the quickest, strest’ reliéf known and costs only a few cents at drug stores, i the cause of the workers, and has Tt acts without assistance, tastes nice, devoted of bis life in fighting contains no. quin}ne.— Insist upon the wor' greatest, enemy—Bolshey- | Pape's! 7 i ism. Mr, Collins has taken part. in mor public platfgan debates than any man in. Ameri¢f. He has delivered lec- tures and addresses fi many parts of the eountry before schools, college and univ es, business men’s sociation, chamber of commerce, labor organizations, women’s. clubs, Knights of Columbus counells, legisla com- mittees, and many other’ bodies and associations and at Fordham universi- =a that he wrote 74 prescriptions in one day. ‘Pho* physicitn declared that al! the patients’ “legitimately . needed _li- quor” ‘and’ the case was dismissed. During the six_months ending Sept. I1, 1919.0 total OF 84, °967 gallons of Hauor was sold on prescriptions. Data’ from other Western provinces is not available. A‘ recent press’ dis- patch, however, told of a fire in a Notre Dame university, Oberlin | (Tug store at Calgary, While the store univerrity, versities gf Kentucky, | W#s in flames, it is claimed that a tem- Towa, Georgia,’ Minnesota, etc. Presi. | neranee worker rushed into the build- deiit Barker of the University of Ken-|i™& and obtained the — druggists tucky said: “Mr. Collins has a won-| Prescriptions ‘files which are said to derftl message. It was. one of the| have indicated that his‘sales of liquor ablest addresses ‘T have bver heard.” | Were averaging between $14,000 and During the war the United States | $16.000 a month government secured the services of Mr. Collins as industrial expert, After the signing of the armistice, Mr. Cot- lins was place@ in charge of the re- construction and émployment service of the Knights of Columbys. Two hun- dred. thousaad veterans of the world, war havé been aided hy ¢he Knights of Columbus in finding suitable em- ment, As director general of the Mr. Collins has en most sful ip this great work, and his ent lecture tour is a ‘part of the reconstruction, program of the organ- ization. At. all Mr. ‘Collins lect forum prevails and every! one in his audience *is afforded! the privilege of asking any questions and being as- sured Of an always courteous, prompt and convincing answer. os | i Quick AnsWer Turneth Away— Spokane—Evangelist (Bulgin, anti- tobacco enthusiast, called’ on John Lewis in the hospital here. Lewis slipped getting off a street caf and bruised his’ tongue’ on -his pipe stem. “If you hadn't. been smoking ——” be- gan the, preacher. “I'd have cracked my nose!” finished Lewis. Fighting, Rooster Costs Master Coin Oklahoma City—Fred Gable was fined $3 here for “harboring a vicious rooster.” ‘The - rooster, answering sometimes’ to the name of Bob, was a Plymouth-Rock, with a dislike or a hunger or something for ‘small children, s the open MEET WEDNESDAY Ail New" Era’ groups will, meet. Wed- nesday evening at 7:30 with the ex- ception of the _ Thompson-Nuesgsle |, gtoup which. will ‘meet on..Thursday |, evening. This, is the Lenten season and all are urged to attend. Men and women alike will be helped by observ ing the season in. this’ way say the}. leader! It ‘is suggested that all groups read at their meetings during this serson a chapter of the Bible on the closing days of our Lord’s minis- try. and repeat His, prayer: Teetthgs will be’ held as follows: Brooks-Olsoi group with Mrs, A. R. Brooks, '506 1ith street ; Setzer-Postle ||, thwaite group with Mrs. C. B. Nupen, 120 Ave. B.; Smith-Stegner group with Mrs. L.A. Benser, 500 15th street ; Harris-Webb’ group, with Mrs. Frank Harris, 607 6th ‘street; Gussner-Wal- lace group will meet with Mrs. Nupen, 120 Ave. B.;, Nuessle-Thompson group will met With Mrs, E. M. Thompson on Thursday evening 623 3rd street; But: ler-Scothorn group will meet with Mrs. Mary Burton, 219 38rd street; Perry- Bae > Grady. . group, and the Worner-Tong ogee tk di group will meet with Mrs. W..E. Perry |’ 523° 2nd — street; - Mowry+Richmond grotip ‘will meet. With Mrs. P. Z, Mow- ry, 710 Aye. D.; Craig-Jones group-ane the Bergeson-Wilcox group will meet at the home of Mrs, R. S. Wilcox, 414 4th street. Ns At is urged that all attend some one of these groups. It is not important. which group it may be but. only that you attend. and healthy today, relief. pared from roots and: herbs co most pronouncéd character. ingredients are printed in plai MINNESOTA WOMAN T BE SCHOOL NURSE IN _STARK COUNTY .ON JOB es 4 Dickinson, March 2.—Miss Jose- phine M: Orvold of Traill, Minn., ar- rived Friday to assume the position of county school nurse, having been sent here by the Northern Division headquarters of the American Red| Cross, at Mihneapolis. Miss Orvold, who has just completed’ a four 3 months’ special course in Send- 10: cents for trial pa / health nursing, at an eastern Lie : : F O R S A L E aed Ages from Eight Months Up. Write HAMMER BROS. © very highly recommended. Working in cooperation with.,Miss and under the supervision of the nurs- ing committee of the-Stark county Miss Orvold will visit the schdols in the county, examining the children, and‘ working cooperatively with the parents of the children:and with Miss Marakoff and the nursing comniittee of the Stark county chap- ter, for the correction of the debili- ties. There is an appalling amount of an apparent need for some time. That |} her services will be appreciated, goes without saying. Miss Orvold’s arrival here is the nurse that was. started early: last fall. |J She will encounter some hard work but she comes prepared to do it. Pure White Lead, per pound. Turpentine, per gallon . Floor Varnish, per gallon... . Floor Paint, per gallon...... LIQUOR VIOLATIONS IN MANITOBA DURING YEAR Winnipeg. Man., March 2.— hun- tions of the provincial prohibition law were obtained in Manitoba last year. according to records made public by. Rey. J. N. MacLean, administrator of the Manitoba Temperance act. In 1918 there. were 357 convictions, Fines totalled $105,465, compared with $57,- 868 during the previous year. Twenty-eight of the convictions were returned against doctors, Four in- volved veterinary surgeons. Evidence submitted against one doctor showed Fourth Street {though ‘there are stitl sufficient funds, ‘SroYessional and hig#ly specialized An Important Letter + MANKATO, 'MinN.:—“I have three daughters who are all py Doctor, ierce’s Favorite Prescription. T. know. of no better Pierce’s."—Mrs. Mary Goopricu, 218 W, Rock Street. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is a non-alcoholic remedy that any ailing woman can safely take because it is pre- tablets to Dr. Pierce’s Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N, also write for free confidential medical advice. . i - Shorthern Bulls” Closing Out Sale Pure Linseed Oil, per gallon. ........... 0.0 eee ee F225 Paint Oil, per gallon............. Alabastine, per package............... ccc eee eee Wallpaper, 10c a roll and upward Window Shades, 7-foot, 60¢ Show Cases, Counters, Safe and Desk, etc. —See— E. L. FAU EX-SERVICE MEN HAVE CHANCE FOR FREE EDUCATION Scholarship. Will: Be Awarded Former Fighter From This County Former servjce men who have not already filed applications for one of the free scholarships, offered by the Y, M, C, A. educational service for demobilized men may do so at once, xecording to George W. Gustafson of Bismarck chairman’ Of the Burleigh county educational service , commit: tee. j “The opportunity is open to every oldier, sailor, marine and. orphan- son of a veteran who served in. the late war,” said Mr. Gustafson, “At- to ¢ fer several of the, ambitions men in the county at thé raté appli: cations are being filed they will. soon all hiave been distributed.” ; . “As the greiitér proportion ‘of’ ex- service men come from cities of less than 5,600 inhabitants, the “Y” has allotted a ‘proportionate amount of the funds available. for free.awards to such communtties. be givén in the honfe study courses of the united Y. MAC, A. schools, to lified applicants abl to attend schools. pee 5 The wide range ‘in’ courses offered makes it possible “for the man with little or no elementary education to participate in the benefits on an equal vasi8 with those more fortunate in the matter of education. Compréhensive and practical agricultural courses are offered in the home study courses along with ‘commercial, ‘academic, techinal ones. 4 . FROM FOREST EARNINGS Boise, Idaho, ‘March 2,—Idaho has received nearly ohe million dollars from the federal government, since 1906, when the government © inaugu- rated a ‘policy of returning 25 percent of forest earnings to the respective states. The. total. for Idaho since then. according to’ the’ state auditor, is $999,160, ~ Record receipts came in 1919. The total refund to the state was $115,- 767. The income ‘has been, steadily in creasing since 1914. The poorest year was 1907, when. the federal .check amounted to $19,591. due, I am sure, to the use of When they were in their teens they were all very |, delicate. I always gave them this medicine and_it never failed to give retef. In years past, my blood was, in bad condition. I! also would: suffer. with pains all through my flesh at different times. Could’ not seem to get anything to help this condition ‘until I began using’ Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical. Discovery and the ‘Pleasant, Pellets’ and they gave me wonderful medicines than Doctor taining tonic properties of the It is not a secret remedy for its |. n English on the wrapper. ckage of Favorite Prescription els COOPERSTOWN, N. D «+. 1.50 «. 2.75 -. 2.50 -.. 3.00 60 Other goods in proportion * Scho‘arships, will}, |The Kind You Have always: Boiight, in use for over thirty years, has borne the signature of , $ CMU EE and has been mace under his pere sonal supervision ciace its infanc' ‘ Allow no one to deceive you in this. All ‘Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-cs-good’ are but Experiments that trifle witr and endanger the healih ‘of Thfants.and Children—Experience against Experiment. ' What is CASTORIA a Castori4 is. harmless substitute for Caster Oil, Paregoric, Drops! dtd’ Soothing Syrups. 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