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a ao ‘ : \ t ‘ - my 4 SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1920 a BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE. ‘i FIVE te = — + : —— % only of the baby girl are Mr. and Mrs. H Ensign Nasseth. Salve | MRS. DUTTON ILL condition je not serious, although she | CITY NEWS | ete Or aen ge é tion Army, Sunday morning and jis, Robert. Dutton is confined | PAB pemaulte ae Sane hr o AVIATOR HAS FrUMoNtA MATINEE DAILY AT........ 3 P. M. ||Sunday. night. | her home swith scarlet fever. Her ERE ON SINES vieut. C, J. Cameron, the aviator, | 9 By Wh NIGHTS AT................. Mrs. W. B. Heaton, who lives at]is in a Devils Lake hispital recover- NIGHTS AY * pric ald gang’? STOP Arena, wag a business visitor in the|ing from influenza-pneumonia, which TINER R 15 d 25e city Friday. ~ he contracted a few weeks ago. He NiGHTS PRR Ue Ohasyats Be and Be ———___— hopes to be able to return to- this . RETURNS TO WORK vi Edward De Cosse, of the Perry Fur- niture Co. returned- to work Friday after an absence of several weeks duc tu influeriza ‘and pneumonia. FOR COL RIP OR INFLUENZA and as a entative, take LAXA- TIVE. BROMO QUININE Tablets. Look for FE, W. GROVE’S signature on the: box. C IN HOSPITAL Miss H. B. Beach of the Provident. Life Insurance Co., is in a loca hos- pital with influenza, | | 1 ES HOSPITAL F Mrs, 'l. Momasen of Beach, who. has heen Xt the’ Bismarck hospital some {ime for treatment, returned to her home today. A hoy and a girl were born at the ismarck hospital ye day. The jarents of the boy are Mr. and Mrs. Will_L. House of Solen and the par- A LETTER FOR WOMEN Concentrating on one car simplifies the probldm of production and leaves the Dodge Brothers free to de- vote themselves to a continuous process of improvement. Not only to con- form to the establish- ed Dodge Brothers standard, but to ex+ ~ cel it if possible— that is the rule and the order of every working day in every department Dose BRoTHERS MOTOR CAR M. B. GILMAN CO., 212 Main St. Phone 808 tt eee Garnett, Kas.—‘‘I first took in Bj Pinkham’s Vegetable stock Leia! A complete nervous down follow- the birth of my ol lest child. I got up too soon which caused serious fe- male trouble. Iwas 60 weak that I was not able to be onmy feet but very little and could not do RREEER, inae titers neeese Male ODN Ee aD PIN Se eR Ne D would pain ‘terribly St Po would pain One dai ‘one of your bock= lets was thrown in. and I read every word in it. ‘There were 80 many who had been helped by medicine shat T wanted to try it and ny Phone 453 for the cel- ebrated Wilton Lignite Went to town and got me ry it | Coal, the best coal] mined felt reli if after th i 3 second se, eco kept, on opt vi T had in North Dakota. This was a8 well 2s 1 could web, About a |cOal does not clinker and ie ae have fad two more eharey contains less sulphur id health has bi if Tver have col of any bine a and ash than any oth er coal mined in North Da- e. foing to to take your medicine for I give it all the praise for my good health. A . I always recommend your medicine |Kota Washburn Lignite whenever I can.”’—Mrs. Eva E, SHAY, ‘Coal Cc 0. Garnett, Kansas. \ AUATEUUAUONUACVONCUUNGLUUNEAUUONAEENUUUUOGLEROUEUNOUOGNOSEOOOUE AU ECOEOCLUUOCONOUUCUONELONECOTOEACUOOULOUELENUOCEEGOLTOOUOGECASUOSUUUA A SAVING OF MORE THAN 50 PER CENT ON LADIES’ FOOTWEAR This sale includes Ladies’ and Misses’ Shoes only in sizes of 2, 2/2, 3, 3/2 and 4. Hand turned and Goodyear welt soles. Over 300 pairs in the following classes: CLASS No. 1—Ladies’ and Mi ” Vici Kid, lace or button (color black) * lows military, heel 0. .ce sh deans see oie he ea ee $5.95 CLASS No. 2—Ladies’ and Misses’: Suede (gray or tan), gun metal or patent leather, lace and button,............ sees eee eee teen ee eee $4.85 CLASS No. 3—Ladies’ and Misses’ Oxfords and Slippers, patent, tan and black, button and lace........... iar agaet ania tavatele wiv eloe Grainne a eenNe hee $3.98 A limited number of Ladies’ and Misses’ Congress Shoes at......... All mail-orders promptly and carefully filled. Send postoffice money orde with description and class of shoe desired. Satisfaction absolutely guaranteed or money promptly refunded. The Utz & Dunn Label Insures Highest Quality CARLTON BROTHERS DEMLERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE Reference: Flasher State Bank FLASHER, N. D. \ ViASUUNOCODADEVNDDUOADENOUELEOOPOUEROEAUDUDGEHEDUUOLUUADSORNEAOAUODUDOTOUD OULU ISUUSHOUS ETS ALERTS ATTEN EDU UTES Elm Trees.. For Your Boulevard and Yard Punting. oa $5.00 Each. Place Your Order Now. Six years ago, in looking forward to the future wants of our customers, we started a sdélid block of Elms, already twice transplanted and six to seven feet high at that time. These trees come up to the Hoskins rigid requirement of QUALITY and are thoroughly acclimated and hardened. Beautiful trees in every respect. HOSKINS HRRRE BERSRERES MONDAY AND. TUESDAY VAUDEVILLE “Jail Birds de Luxe” A REVIEW OF REVIEWS INCLUDING A BEVY OF CLASSY FROLICSOME MAIDENS "AND THE EXPOUNDER OF COMMON SENSE ‘ BERT SAUNDERS —— Also—— TOPICS OF THE DAY “A 4-CYLINDER MIX-UP” From the Literary Digest A Supreme One-Reel Comedy BEATRIZ MICHELENA AND HER OWN COMPANY’ In which a Dance Hall Girl Fights Against Odds for Love. The Best Show in Town for the Money | Notice to Anyone Sick With Appendicitis Can appendicitis be cured without an operation? This isa question, that comes to our attention almost daily and we hear of operations performed for this disorder very frequently, and therefore, we naturally wish to know if an operation is a necessity. This can readily be answered from the fact that in) this office during the past three years we have adjusted more than 220 cases without a single death loss and we have never failed to affect a cure in any. case where there were no complications. Inasmuch as a person. may be restored to healtli very quickly and without surgery or medicine, investigate the wonderful science, of a See , Chiropractice. Consultation free. R. S. ENGE, D.C. Ph. C. LADY ATTENDANT LUCAS BLOCK BISMARCK, N. DAK. If You Want te Buy a House, Read This. 1 am offering a house of eight rooms, bath and toilet upstairs, toilet and lavatory’ downst Five bed rooms, recention hall, summer kitchen. Sixty barrel cistern. Just think a cistern of soft water. Hot water heating vlant in 1917. This desirable home is located near churches and schools and by neithbors to be a very desirable place to raise children, This little palace is anly four blocks from the Governor's Mansion and L don’t know. of a place in-this beautiful city of Bismarck that can be purchased for any where near this p If T asked $6,000.00 for this most desirable home 1 would consider cheap, but 1 want to sell and ask only $4,500.00, $1,600.00 cash, If interested, phone, telegraph, call or write. You must ae! as this desirable property will not be on the market long. Trust me for bargains. J. H. HOLIHAN Phone 745 First Door East-of Post Office MARCH 1 9 7 FOR CHOICE SEATS MAIL ORDERS NOW RETURN OF THE FAVORITE Auditorium iz THE EVER POPULAR & HAWAIIAN ROMANCE OLIVER MOROSCO PRESENTS WITH: HAWAIIAN PLAYERS -AND THE THRILLING VOLCANO SCENE SEATS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17th, at HARRIS & CO. Prices 55¢, $1.00, $1.65 and $2.20 TL | NOT BY AND BY A Good Sunday A Better Monday COME TO CHURCH - REV. H. C. POSTLETHWAITE, Pastor MORNING SERVICE 10:30 THEME: “FROM JACOB TO ISRAEL” EVENING HOUR 7:30 THEME: “THE PEACE THAT ABIDES” SPECIAL MUSIC BY GREAT ARTISTS Solo by Mrs. Florence Pierron Scheffer Two Violin Numbers by Geo. Muse Goddard’s Snappy Class for Men at 12 PUBLICITY DEPARTMENT FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SECOND AND THAYER USING Tobacco and Snuff —Gold Seal No. 10—Is a guaran- teed vegetable treatment for the tobacco, snuff and cigarette habits. Sworn affidavits and testimonials from grateful men who have been cured from\the use of this poison- ous drug. Complies with pure food laws. Price of full treatment, $2.75. Our book “A” tells why you should NOT use tobacco or snuff. It is FREE, FREE. Send right now. Show your friends this advertisement. Address INLAND CHEMICAL CO. Bismarck, N. D. Graham Oil News All the news of the great oil fields of Texas and Louisiana. Sample copy sent on request. GRAHAM OIL NEWS Westbrook Bldg. Ft. Worth, Tex. ELECT BRYAN MEN! Vote for These Names on the Demo- cratic Ballot, March 16th—They Are PLEDGED to Support Brvan Principles at San Francisco and Aft di r National Committeeman: I, P. BAKER, 1. P. Baker needs no introduction to North Dakotans. As U. 8. fuel admin- istrator, during ‘the war, North Dakota People ‘were at no time in danger of Suffering, altho the state was furthest from coal supply. This was due to his reasiveness in the fight for fuel for © people. | The result is that he made the BEST RECORD for his state of the entire United States. He 1s a pioneer, amp the air. And the quality wise would have lain untouched wait- ing the coming of railraods. He is @ fagmer, too, and has solved many farming problems by continued experl- mentation on his own land. As a Democrat he need yield to none. His record for unselfish service of the party; for unchanging loyalty and for sympathy with the party's solutions of the great problems all assert his pro- gressive and demecratic faiths. His character as a man and in business af- fairs is above reproach and as National Committeeman, the party in the state could look for upright dealing and Siralghitorwand decisions on all ques- tions, Are you\ready to REPUDIATE Dem- ocracy’s ‘great leader, WILLIAM JEN- NINGS BRYAN? Do you agree with the action of the state organization in smothering the resolution, introduced at their convention im Fargo, Feb. 47 IF YOU ARE NOT READY—IF YOU DO NOT AGREE with that action, the men named as candidates in this space are the men_you will vote for at the Presidential Primary, March 16, 1920. This is the time to show where you stand. It is more than that! It time to rebuke AUTOCRACY. time to re-assert the faith in the dem- oeracy that your sons fought for Over There. If we gave it to the world—let us retain it Here. Each of the men on the ticket named here are PLEDGED to support W. J. Bryan at San rwancisco and after- wards. None of the men on this ticket are Federal Officeholders, or seekers after office. They stand only for the princi- ple—for the progressive principles of Bryan and they will not stand to have Bryan slapped in the face, in the home of his friends. Get this idea straight: Without Bryan the party never could have attained its Present power; / without him it never could have become progressive: without himvit never could have elected a presi- dent. North Dakota Democrats ARE All they need is this OW IT. iY Clip this ticket out and mark an X erated since terri of ia | Me ‘on the SoA Se as Tand'to eettiomsent W. J. BRYAN WRITES US: * against the Reactionaries and the Representatives of Wall Street.” after every name on ne ballot, when you go to the voting boot! The Democratic Picket Mat Recog- nises he, eet Returned Soldier. The Dem reeey,enat Rebukes the Greedy eb. 3 2, 1920, Success to (Political Advertisement) Best fa the Long Run Progressive Democratic Ticket For Natlonal Committeeman: 1. P. BAKER, Bismarck, Pioneer Mo. river steamboat operators farmer, U. S. fuel administrator dure ing war. Presidental Electors—Vote for Five AUGUST BERGMAN, Wahpeton, Clerk of Courts, Richland county for eight years; unwavering Democrat. WALTER A. FULKERSON, Southam, Farmer, has attended every Demo- cratic convention since statehood. W. H. KENNEDY, Grand Forks, Returned soldier; farmer. FRED LUEDKE, Minot, Automobile accessories; always pro- gressive Democ: WM. OLSON, Vall Farmer; director Exchange, Delegates to National: Convention—Vote for FRAYNE BAKER, Biemarck, Returned soldier; in automobile busi- ee ona democracy both at home an JOHN H. BLOOM, Devils Lak Hor 16 years publisher, of the only Democratic daily newspaper in state. WM. COLLINS, Bottinea pernee and reali ate man; always @ City, ouity Cooperative Bryan Democrat MELVIN TILORETH, Fargo Returned soldier; now in charge of young men’s work, National Head- juarters, Washington, H. McARTHUR, ranges Nominee for Govetnor, 1916; personal friend and confidant of W. J. Bryan. THORVALD MOSTAD, Minot Farmer and state senator; progressive Democrat. 8s. L. NUCHOES Mandan, Former Judge ‘of district ‘court; at- torney; unfaltering in support of dem- / goracy, ©. RANEY, Jud, Real oetate, Vininees: farmer; intense ryan ub RICHARDS, Oickineen sp serene banker; theroug 8 ‘PETERSON, Bisbee, ‘armer and member of- legislature. NOT ONE of these men are Federal Office holders or candidates for Fed- eral office. Not one i ‘interested in poidedigh but upholding the standards of rea: dem- eeracy. | the Delegates wits stand (Signed) W. J. BRYAN. ANY motorists think | that the outer casing holds the air. But it doesnt! It holds the éube which holds of the tube spells the value of the tire in service. The safest economy is to equip with Goodrich Red Inner Tubes in the first place. oodrich INNER TUBES ‘The B.F. Goodrich Rubber Company, Aire. Ohio Makers of the Suvextoww Cond = grswmernan cacao