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—EeEeaaaaooaoaoaEaEaea>aa SSS Hear Major Wm. Kiddle, Captain Keup. and [igut’ Campbell. The: Sal-’ | | erful accomplishments of men o! cy Constance® | Talmadge I In Search BISMARCK . DAILY . TRIBUNE ee ys KY f ASinner’ John Fmerson-Anita Loos he A First Nat kitchen chairs. Phone! 32 Tribune. tf Don’t Expect By Old-Time, Out of Date Methods of Treatment. Usually those who continue to suffer from stubborn ailments gre those who refuse absolutely to heed , the teachings of - medical science. New discoveries are being constantly made, and those who fail to take advantage ef the won- science will continue under the handicap of disease. »- Your eczema, tctter, boils, pim- ples, acne, scaly: skin eruptiors, and burning fiery irritations that cause so much’discomfort by their terrifying itching, come from a tiny disease’ germ in your blood, which multiplies, by the: millions. These germs find some weak spot where they can break through the skin and set up their attack, and if you have ever had any form of these skin disorders, you know what real torture is. The reason these disorders ap- pear so stubborn and hard to get rid of, is because they are not given the proper sort.of treatment. In other words, the irritation and itching becomes so intense that the patient thinks only of relieving this discomfort, instead of direct- ing his efforts toward-getting rid of the cause of it all. Hence the constant use” of lotions, Aalves, soaps and ointments can make no to be Cured ; \. of Fiery Skin Diseases f}ing and burning \ 9 Attraction ae { | | | WANT TO BUY 6 or 8} vation Army \ i | v'clock, \ \ impression whatever on your trouble, other than to afford some temporary relief. tS But why be content with mere temporary relief? Are you not de- sirous of being permanently rid of this annoying. trouble that is. a source of such constant torture? Wouldn’t you give almost anything to be once more freé from the itch- at makes your skin'seem like it Was on fire? - Then throw aside at once such miakeshift treatment ‘that can only reach the surface, ant begin tak- ing at remedy that goes direct to the source of your trouble. Go to your dtug store, get a bottle of S:S..S. and begin a ~thorough course of this fine old: blaod medi- cine that kills. the germs that creep into the Blood and cause alt of your skin discomfort. S.S.S. is a purely vegetable compound, made from roots and herbs of recognized medicinal value. It so thoroughly cleanses and purifies the blood \ that the germs of disease are eliminated, and then real relief comes. y This fine old remedy isthe sane and. sensible treatment for your. skin disease, as you will find by giving it a trial, If your case should need special advice, it. caf be had without ‘cost to -you by writing to Chief Medical Adviser, 14 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. A Great Machine This community is like an enormous set of gears ~so enmeshed that what affects. one naturally ex- tends to the others. No_oné can progress without in some measure helping his community. The reverse.is true, also, that no’ one can‘ back- slide without holding the community back. - We are interested, as a bank, in helping in the development of individual business and, farms— that their successes may'contribute to the general ' advancement of the community. : “The Friendly Bank” The Bismarck Bank Bisntfarck, North Dakota.- a4 TINGE] Tomorrow and Saturday Thursday night, eight] & H10-2t i , Cumming, happened, \Rogers Pleased With Response ~— WHOTHREATEN : Mrs. Cummings, Who Wed Fath- } er of Child Under Agreement ; to~ Terminate: Marriage. in} Sixth Hour and Then ~ Mur-: dered Husband, Attempts to Defend Crime /” i » EA. Statt Special. arch 10,—The whl shortly go on tril here for killing her husband, Gordoa “ten will. stress. the claim ‘muming, who married het minnte* agreement to gi J name, threatened to- take the td away from her. ing Der 10 minutes after the ceremony. Cumming complained that she “bothered” “him afterward andy it is Caimed. his" unrelenting attitude toward’ lie, brought about the fatal shootin The defen: IN FISH SHOP met Mittie: Jester in her hop in Hampton Roads She makes no now for what She knew he was marrie!l. but continued?to see him. Kour years after they met she Was the mother of a boy. ‘She christened.|t Cuming father’s: fish a dozen. yeu division of the blame Cunming Yas a leading lawyer, of the: state!“ J Then came his divorce and Mitti Jester turned to him, and begged’ him to give a name to the baby: she loved: She ‘signed an-agreément that their wedding would be in name only and would last 10 minutes exactly, She agreed that she would not oppose his divorce and would go on her own way and leave him to his career. He gave ' her $5 a week. MOCKED. HER, SHE. SAYS * She went burefoot sometimes to sup- port the child, and when ‘she asked Cummings for aid he mocked her, she says. { Once. she asked -him to give her ‘just a little to “bring Santa Ck to Kenneth.” He told her that wi ily sentimentulity, she alleges. Cummings was nearly 50.” He was twice in the state assembly and his yes were toward the governor's chair, Mrs, Cumming will’ contend that when he threatened to take the child away from hee if she didn’t = stop bothering him, ‘she was" driven into a frenzy which caused her to shoot lim. f As he fell, she knelt by his side crying her Tove for him and begging him not. to, die. NEW ARMY DRIVE CLOSES MARCH 27 te of, Dakota Young Men “The new army My campaign will close the’ six weeks’ drive on March 27 at Bismarck. The response of the young men to the call to colors has been yery gratifying in both North and South Dakota. but the greatest guin fox the army lies in the fact of the new-born knowledge of tho aims and aspirations of the new army among the people and_the hearty ¢o- operation they gave in the drive. Parents ‘have ‘demonstrated ‘their be. lief and confidence in the new army ng their sos to the recruit and, after consultation ficer in charge, having them ip the particular branch of the ce that would prove most beneti- emurked ing the rece “To show the great. cynfidence the peopie haye in the new army I will tell you that the clergy are endorsing the service and one m er at Mit- chell, S$, D.. personally brought his son to the recruiting office and had him enlist for three years to the ad- vantage of the vocational work offered at one of the camps. Others are giving their mora ing, acquaintances of the of the service in the ‘new EMAC HALIFAX MAY SEEK 1924 OLYMPIC MEET Halifax; Nova Seotia, March 11.— Halifax business men-who are inter-| ested in the proposal to try to obtain| the 1924 Olympic games for this city, j are conducting a preliminary—canvass to determine the best means of meet- ing the housing problem. ~ Unless con- ditions are greatly improved, it is hardly possible that Halifax’ will be selected, newspapers have pointed out. - It is claimed that present facilities i | i | | | jed to the Maritime city. One plan) plac eR OEM ek bein ! 'ALBERTA SMOTHERED BY | ould hardly provide quarters for} ,000 visitors, whereas it is estimated that 100,000 would have to be accom- modated if the Olympiad were award-! under diseussion is to provide great temporary dormitories around the city to supplement the: buildings and ho- tels ich are being planned for con- struction’ before 1924. FLOOD: OF WIDOWS PLANS| ‘TO. AMEND PENSION ACT} Edmonton, Alberta, March 11.— Members of the provincial legislature are threatening to amend the moth-; ers’ pension: act, which was passed at the last. session, unless the emigration of widows- to this province is materi- i H ‘since the law. was passed last year. ally reduced. The “model mothers’ pension act” is alleged to have been! responsible: for the settlement in Al- berta of namerous widows from other provinces and’ from the: United States. One proposed. amendment is to withhold pension assistance from wid- ws wh6 have come into the province 14 Women who have been residents of| Alberta but. who became widows since the bill was passed will be cared for, | “TRN-MINUTE BRIDE” READY 10 FACE TRIAL FOR KILLING MAN tccoxding to legislators who are seek- ng to amend the bill. him Kennet sponsible for the complaints regard- ing immigration. Well Known Woman Fogarty received a telegram Wednes- iday afternoon calling him to Ft. Rice |and announcing the death of his youngest sister, Mrs. Hugh Caddell. ents to-Fort Rice about 15 years ago, where she met and married Hugh Cad- | dell and he is left with two little daughters to mourn her loss. Caddell also leaves five brothers and two siaters, and friends innumerable. ' She was a sister-in-law of Mrs. J. K. Wead of this place. o a will be entered in the int Columbia, Princeton and Ha Tied Pyramid | | ‘ | It Not, Send for a Free Trial Treate | ment. Mi: | | why Just Pyramid I Will Surely results: may umaze you. praising Pyramid Pile Treatments as their ‘deliverer—why not you? coupon: now or get a 60c box from any’ druggist anywhere. substitute. + , Provincial officmls have asserted hat officers of, municipalities are re. , ‘Dies at Fort Rice Selfridge. N. a oh 11. James Veronica Fogarty came with her par- Mrs. YALE HAS GOLF New Haven, Conn.—Yale all for golf players soon ournament. Yale will al: for Piles? lany Saved From ~ Operations, Have you tried Pyramid? 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That, in a nutshell, sums up this wonderfui compelling story—a story so absorbing, so “ANNA Q. NILSSON and N Constance Talmadge—“In Search of a Sinner”—Tomorrow BEAUTY. ~ COMFORT — ELTINGE THEATRE |LAST TIME TONIGHT REALARY — | ALLAN DWAN ‘Proquction ———— yi A SPECIAL ATTRACTION | RICHARD HARDING DAVIS’ e with the accomplishments and escapades of “men who dared,” that it stands in an adventure-story class by itself. - WITH A CAST OF A THOUSAND PEOPLE —_ Starring —— ~ : ORMAN KERRY 25 Cents Admission ae] GOOD VENTILATION | a | Winter Meals From Your Summer Garden. N the cold winter, when canned or fresh vegetables are so expensive, how fine it is to be able to go to the fruit closet and select a jar of home- canned beans, peas, beets, carrots, sweet,corn, etc. Home canning, or cold packing, proves most satisfactory when the vegetables are fresh from the gar- den. 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