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MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1920 ; ( BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE » é * = = — pas reece | CITY COMMISSION MEETS TT TTA DT OAT 4, 1% P| me regular weekly meeting of the ; 5 : aoe POLLING PLACES (STUDENTS OF HIGH |NEW PHYSICIAN IS | 4: ity commlesonens wil be hed fotgnt Notice to Anyone Sick With Appendicitis, |!) FOR TOMORROW'S || SCHOOL TO STAGE | ADDED TO FIRM OF \ N STAR TUESDAY eee Can appendicitis, be cured without an operation? | ELECTION HERE || FINE EXHIBITION ROAN AND STRAUSS of Bismarck chapter, Or- NO BAND REHEARSAL This is ion that comes t attention almost The polling places ingpec- a —— + -Rastern Star, will mest at the] | ‘There will he no rehearsil of the un ea queer son tna eiiseaue sera go 1 tore toe the ete ae deeiy | JFirst Demonstration Ever Held!Dr. J. J.. Link Takes up Resi- Masonic temple Tuesday evening, A} Elks’ band tonight, the: next practice daily and we hear of operations performed for chis i etoe the ilmary’ deckion /tOniOr: | 7 | Na full attendands is desired | being’ March 22, disorder very frequently, and therefore, we naturally romeare ustollawe: _ | Will Take Place at School / | dence and Practice in INSTALL OFFICERS WORKMEN MEET TUESDAY \ wish to know if an operation is a necessity. This ]| wih La iia ee | Auditorium This City b r \ Installation of officers will he the! Allen Ouse of! can readily be answered from the fact that in this Falconer. Swe te ‘ _ ite Savors ig Rt ' main business, to be transacted by the United Workmen will meet : Tuesday | ‘ Second ward: Polling plaice. ; Pupile of the ci high school will Jn order to handle its increasing ng the past three years we have adjusted ‘more than: 220 cases without 2 single death loss and sterhood tontzht. ‘The meet | Might at the Riks’ club, Before the | in be held in the community |-Meeting, the Workmen_band wit] hold | rocm of the nublic libra iy | eS weekly practice. AW members are styrt at 8 .o'clock. | give the first gym exhibition ever | practise, the firm of Roan and St loffered int y tonight at the)... 4 sii $ | nuditortum or’ tie lugh .seliools JUhe well known’ physicians of th | exhibition, which very ‘interesting, las added another doctor to i Jis open to the general ‘nmblie ona The new member of the. staff is large crowd of parents and others is. Dr. J. J. Link of Chicago. Dr. Link expected. has spent the past eight months 1 The program has been arranged by} the United States. public health ser- Miss Catherine Rohert visor ef! vice hospital at Chicago caring for Mifth ward: Polling place, Soo vhysicnl training. ang includ | wounded, injured and sick service men. R.S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. CG. hotel. Inspector, B. F. Flanagan, || marching, dumbell work, stallbox €x:| Rerore that time he was ,with the : LADY ATTENDANT hans th ward: Polling place, || ercises, folk dancing, gymnastic om well known Mercy hospital of the LUCAS BLOCK S BISMARCK, N. DAK. | fire hall, Inspector, B,J, Mc || ing and games for hoth boys and ety sume city. He was commissioned a j__Cormick, ;; The students have been carefully | first jieutenant in the medical corps | trained and their work in these exer] o¢ the army, IMS HOSPITAT, s has been a big surprise to tho: Dr. Link is a graduate of the North- ohn Meier, Menoken $| Who have -y witnessed the exhibition. sity of Chicago. He shburn; C. ecord while in th: one car simplifies the Merle Wiese, Miss Greenberg, government se: e. He praises the of tomorrow's — election, | medical and surgical, facilities of this problem of production Dawson! ‘HQOL TUES il be no school ‘Tuesds city, including the hospitals here, and and leaves the Dodge MATINEE DAILY AT y Golllich Keller, Tem lck: 3 e rrow's election, feal 4 i 2 ischarges: Dr. k. B. Lod: : sel st rity. includi [ LETTER Brothers: freei.to de: NIGHTS AT...4.......-. 0055 T and 9]! porothy “Hammond, “Ashi : | Classes will be resumed Wednesday | pelieves they are among the finest j | vote themselves to a - ————_ PRICES.-§ —_____ Frank’ Rochrtek, Strasshv Philip | morning. in the northwest. Bismarck Machine Co, 213 Fourth street. Inspector, Fred Peterson. aa | ‘Third Ward: Polling place, where there were no complications. Inasmuch as‘a |! | new nigh schoof. Inspector, Carl person may be: restored to health very quickly and |} | Bredy. f Sev i s iS Fourth: ward ; Polling place, without surgery or medicine, investigate the wonderful science of Northwest hotel, Inspector, Jo- Chiropracticé. Consultation free. See “ 5 {| seph: Brown, we have never failed to affect a cure in any case n of officers w in be the at the meeting of | er, American Tuesday afternoon at | 2:30 o'clock. The meeting, will be held in the community room 6f the public library, The committee in charge of the meeting consists . of | Mrs. 1D. McPhee. Mrs. Pat Kelley and * Mrs, Stebbins. Following the menting, | the Fort oy ar Mother ST. ALI Admittance Concentrating on i the members will enjoy a social hour. | MATINEE 15e and 25c || Stahler, Dunn Center; Rose Gros mer eg ce es NIGHTS | Napoleon; E. B. Ford, Dawson; BAPTIST BKASTER SALE BLUE LODGE MEETS Hiram Irish,| The ladies of the First Baptist; Bismarck Lodge No, 5, A. F. & A. ML. +} church will conduct their annual; will hold its semi-monthly meeting 35e and 50c ! continuous process of FOR WOMEN Sepeviement Waulace, Hazelton ; i Not only to con- Washburn; El Mo a Woman Whose Seri | form to the establish- | ‘MONDAY AND TUESDAY ‘ Me J. Mayes, Bismarek; Mrs. Miller, Tuttle ‘ i Faster sale at the Bismarck Gas (Cc tonight at the Masonic temple. , P er, Y otlices on Saturday, March 2 3. —__ilices_on_ Saturday, March 27, | ness Was Overcome by Lydia E. || <1, Dodge Brothers VAUDEVILLE | Pinkham’s Ve; able Compound. it! if possi | aan oe is ce it’ if paste “J e ° 59 i 1 Garre EP + 1° that is the rule and | ds ee Panett Hee ables Come ue is for the order of every al ir Cc uxe Vote for Thess Namec on the Demo-) Wise would have jain untouched walt:| Pyro, essive Democratic mplete nervou: working day in every cratic Ballot, March 16th—They ing the coming of railraods. He is a gr : department A REVIEW OF REVIEWS Are PLEDGED to Support Brvan |farminz problems by continued expert. Ticket . m INCLUDING A BEVY OF CLASSY FROLICSOME MAIDE NS Foe eee ee il can et De ment te ned yield ta: none: | Fok National Committeeman: AND THE EXPCUNDER OF COMMON SENSE | and, Atterwarde: His record for unselfish service of the| 1, P. BAKER, Blamarck, party; for unchanging, loyalty and for Bioneer Mo. river steumioat operator: Sympathy with the party's solutions of| farmer, U.S. fuel administrator dur- the great problems al! assert his pro- ing war. gressive and Gemiookatie faith. His Presidental Electors—Vote for Five character as.a man and in business af- fairs Is above reproach and as National| AUGUST BERGMAN, Wahpeton, » Committeeman, the party in the state} Clerk of Courts, Richland county could look for upright dealing and| QA PERK, FULKERSON, Southam, nraightiorward decisions on all ques-| Former, has attended every Demo- one cratic convention since statehood. W. H. KENNEDY, Grand Forks, a 77 - cturned soldier; farmer. Are you ready/to REPUDIATE Dem-| FRED LUEDKE, Minot, ocracy's great leader, WILLIAM JEN-| Automobile accessories; always pro- NINGS BRYAN? Do you agree with) gressive Democrat, . : 5 , Valle the action of the state organization in| Pyrmer; director Basis’ Cooperative smothering the resolution, introduced} exchange, at their convention in Fargo, Feb. 47! Delegates to National Convention—Vote IF YOU ARE NOT READY—IF YOU r Ten. |DO NOT AGREE with that action, the} FRAYNE BAKER, Bismarck, Returned soldier; in automobile bust- men named as candidates in this space) ness; for democracy both at home Douce Broriers not able to beonmy MOTOR CAR feet but and cold no doy M. B. GILMAN CO., septic uf 212 Main St. Phone 808 _ BERT SAUNDERS —— Also—— ~ TOPICS OF THE DAY “A 4-CYLINDER MIX-UP” From the Literary Digest A Supreme One-Reel Comedy left pad pain in my and it, would terribly if I stepped off 3 | B EAT RIZ { gurb-stone. One day one of your , ee ih (ass jet rown in. every word init Where were 90 many | Phone 453 for the cel- eg : ; Wi been @ 4 that I wanted to try it and my ‘husband ‘ebrated Wilton Lignite a ANO HER OWN COMPANY’ it to tor id got ttle. Slo 9 tow and got mie o bottle. At ‘Coal, the best coal mined second dose, so I kept on until I had jin North Dakota. This anal Ne tak ‘and the men you will yote for at the| and abroad en five bottles and by that time Presidential Primary, March 16 JOHN H. BLOOM, Devils Lake, was as well as I could web, About a | coal does not clinker and This Is tho time to show where Wor 16 years publisher ‘of the only 1 ear later.I gave birth to a ten pound tai ] Iph stand, It Is more than thatt It is Democtatle dally Snow spaper in state. -} i AU" oY. It is by y, and have had two more cilren con ains less sulphur AU] time to re-assert the faith in tne dem: | Farmer and resi estate man; always @ \ since and my health has been fine. If'and ash than any other | : Be, oeracy that your sons fought for Over| Bryan Democrat, | Tever have trouble of any kind I y cae ere if we pave it to the world—let| MELVIN HILDRETH, Farge of | tak us_retain ere. eturned s¢ Ty | Pa the te oe nL z° (coal mined in North Da- netig ticket named) Ee Wasting e Lal fo euppgrt . Je quarters, | always recommend your medicine kota Washburn: Lignite | 2 wwancisco afd after-| D. H. MCARTHUR, Fargo, 4 | whenever Lean. Tcan.’’—Mrs. Eva E. Sway, : : . \| Nominee for Governor, 1916; & Bevan ‘Coal Cc grt || None of the men on this ticket are] friend and confidant of W. J. Bryan Garnett, Kansas. 0. . ! < Feng Ge ee TT tot tet Art|) THORVALD MOSTAD, Ming ) i ow x | Wete| | office. They stand only for the princi-| Farmer and state senator; Progressive oie fi ih eran "and nde Wits alsa forhave| See RCHOLS, . ZY yy | For National Committeeman: a . Le \* TT MMM a ih | 1: P: BAKER, Bryan slapped in pela = the ie Former sudg \ whied ‘ A . PAM Get this idea straight: Without Bryan geracy, In which a Dance Hall Girl Fights Against Odds for Love. The Baker: sigbad Wo" inteoduetion tol the party never could wave: aueaiued lia E. RANEY, Jud, { 7 he M North Dakotans. As U. 8. fuel admin; present ‘power; without him it never Real cotate business; farmer; intense pe 1 Is 5 a Ni Di Qt eb; Wi an ms The Best Show in Town for the Money |) fasso' cit Os tats Witdingtr°e | Meragtortalt Rasteees pret] Wo. RICHARDS, Dickinen i , guttering. autho the state waa furthest dent. North Dakota. Democrats Any Pragressive, farmer; , banker; thorough rom coui supply, ‘This was due to his| progressive ey need is this { aggressiveness in the fight for fuel for | chance to SHOW IT. HAS P. PETERSON, Bi ae \/ Mee ccoplen the rensit fe thet he anade| “"Glive this ticket out ‘and-mark an X| Farmer and member of le the BEST RECORD for his state of the| after every name on the ballot, when|NOT ONE of these men are ya Federal entire United States. you go to the voting booth. Office holders or candidates for Fed- He {a a pioneer amon Has op,| The Democratic, Ticket that Recog-| eral office, erated since territor!=! e Iine of|nizes the Returned Soldier. Not one is interested in anything but Sloamboats on the Missous} ever and|octatie Picket that Hebukes the Greedy | upholding the standards of real cetu- ’ 3 @pened land to settioment ‘that Other-| Place Hunters. eaacy. W. J. BRYAN WRITES US: “Feb. 27, 1920. Success to the Delegates who stand ‘ i i i he Repre id : If You Want to Buy a House, Read This. against the Reactionaries and the Representatives of Wall Street.’ Bi ara ele e I am offering a house of eight rooms, bath and toilet upstairs, (Political Advertisement) | and lavatory downstairs. Five bed rooms, reception hall, summer 7] | kitchen. Sixty barrel cistern. Just think a cistern of soft water. i is located near \x churches and schools ‘and is said by neighbors to be a very desirable place to raise children. This little palace is only four biocks from the Governor’s Mansion and I don’t know of a olace in this’ beavt‘ful city of Bismarck that can be purchased for any where near this price. $6,000.00 for this most desirable home I would consider, it a cheap, but I want to sell and ask only $4,500.00, $1,600.00 ash. If interested, phone, telegraph, call or write. You must hurry as this desirable property will not be on the market long. Trust me for bargains. J. H. 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