The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 31, 1920, Page 2

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The After Effects of Pneumonia This js No. 2 of a series of advertisements, prepared by a com- petent ohysjcian, explaining how certain diseases which attack the air Cough. assages—such as Pneumonias Influenza, Whooping Meastes or ‘even a long continued Cold—often leave . these organs in an inflamed, congested state, thus affording a favorable foothold for invading germs. And how Vick’s Vapo- Rub mcy be of value in this condition. Pneumonia attacks the air cells of the lungs. An inflammation is set up and matter is thrown off which causes the air cells to solidify, thus preventing the natural flow of blood thru thé lungs. This “backing up” of the blood causes the heart to pump harder, just as stepping on a hose increases the water pres- sure, which is the reason why, during this disease, the physician watches the overburdened heart so carefully. After recovery the! lungs aré filled with a mass of wreckage— the debris of the battle—which must be gotten rid of by a process knownasresolution, Frequently, inflamed spots remain, congestion persists, cough hangs on, and the Jeast exposure brings on a cold that is hard to get rid of. If neglected, such damaged air pas- . Sages may easily develop serious disease of the lungs. Such cases should always con- tinue under a physician’s care and frequent examinations should be made to see that nature is 30c 60c $1.20 VISES More ,Than 17 Million Jars Used Yearly properly continuing the rebuifd: ing process. 4 Nightly applications of Vick’s VapoRub will aid nature in this work. Because Vicks acts locally by stimulation thru the skin te draw out the inflammation, at- tract the blood away from the congested spots and relieve the cough. In addition, the medici- nal ingredients of Vjcks are vaporized by the body heat These vapors are breathed in aii night long, thus bringing the medication to bear directly upox the inflamed: areas. ~-Vicks should he rubBed is over the throat and chest until the skin is red—then spread. or thickly and covered with ho¢ flannel cloths. Leave the;cloth ing loose around the .neck \and the bed clothes arranged in th¢ form of a funnel so the vapor arising may/be freely inhaled. I: the cough is annoying, swallow small bit of Vicks the size of a pea Samples to new users will be sent free on request to the Vick Chemical Company, 232 Broa Street, Greensboro, N. C. ‘ Your. Bodyguard Against Colds i 2) WITH COON; IN HOSPITAL Dallas, Tex.—J. ‘Ww. with a coon at the city zoo. Lemhs in the hogpital with a badly bitten Lamb played | hand and the coon’s still in que zoo, CHURGH PECPLE - ASKED 10-JOIN IN CONFERENCE Every County in State Will Have Meeting to Discugs Fér- ward Movemerft x church member in yin the state is to be a every sked ty , to perfect plans ment of church. work ‘¢ for the United Simul- tuveous nanclal campaign of the interehurch world) moyement, The counties have heen. divided inte nine groups and in each group a tean pert lea; 1 conduct the confere between April G~and 16 , h heen set for the conferences iii ws counties, challenge to spi not on have of this financials campaign, in’ which thirty denominations are participar-, ig. The ‘total aimed at for North Ame This the churches to you for the next five years their sion of minister- ing to the spritual and bodily needs of humanity It will be spent. to further Americanization and general secular and religious education, dy cat dewn ‘the infant death. rate. prov relief for sick and aged) min support Rome and foreign Duild hospitals and homes, war, rel and provide for neglected denomination will have it has h where certain churches quired such funds as need.” those churches May refrain from ta united financial cam, and con- tinue to join in all phases of the in- terchureh world movement, the ised VOTING DID TH 4] Tacoma—aA fraternal order here borrowed a yoting machine from the county at a lodge election. “Saved tim aid the lodge oftici: Vaught yoters to use the inachine, id the county officials, “Two Great Chandlers - attend one of the county conferences | , “| NO “CURB-ALL” children, the sick, the aged, and the | part in the | A WONDERFUL HELP At Two Stages of Life Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Made Mrs, Fair- burn Strong And Well. EB Pinkbam’s: Vegetable Compound M, before my baby came pavhen I ‘could no longer keep: up.“ It strengthened back and rel me of the dropsical effect. which so often develops at such timés. It helped me wonderfully. That was my, first experi- ence withthe Vege- Mi table - Compound. Years’ atterwards I vit “during ‘the Change of Life and ‘ot along so well I scarcely ever had to he down during the day and seldom had dizzy fainting’ spells.. I. am now well and strong, can do all ‘my houge- work with perfect case and it is a com- fort to me tobe able to. say to other suffering .women,. ‘Take Lydia 1. Pink- ham’s, medicine and be strong.’ I will be glad to. haye you: use my, name if it will be the means. of helping atiy one.” Mrs, (R.A. Farpurn, 606’ Orchard Knob Avenue, Chattanooga, Tenn. For forty years this famous rot and herb. medicine, has. been pre-eminently successful .in controlling the diseases of women, Morit, alone could have stood this test of time.” FOR RUST, SAYS STATE BOTANIST Prof. H. L.’Bolley PayS His Compliments to Montana Chemist's “Ads” Dr, H. I. Bolley, botanist: and: state seed commissioner, is incli skeptical” of ¢ patented — pr which are gdvertised as a for black rust. and other pk exses. In a statement. given the press today he, pays, his respects, ‘to one. of. i these “remedies” in the . following terms ; nportant for every farmer. No ; ‘Black Rust’ any more. The above is the heading of a cir- rand advertisement that has come SS Right Out In Front. . -JERE are two Chandler Six models which the big and constantly. ~ roduction has never been able to ' build in volume that could supply the demand of discriminating motor car purchasers. They are the Chandler Six Touring Car and Dispatch Car, the former a big, handsome, roomy, ¢omfortable, real seven-passetiger © expanding C car; and the latter a trim, smaller car good things of outdoor life. The style in'its clean lines, andler factory D ugge Rainbow Blue. It seats four persons in restful comfort. Both the Chandler Six Touring and Dispatch Cars are mounted on the same standard Chandler chassis, developed; through seven years of manufacture, to a surpassing really marvelous motor. The ; ‘other cars which may, perhaps, compare with it. 1 3 , Seven-Passenger Touring Seven-Passenger Sedan, $2895 handler Car is p If you want your new Chandler this Spring, place your order now Car, $1895 Four-Passengér Coupe, $2795 SIX SPLENDID BODY TYPES : stive in its appearance o ¢ Dispatch Car has a touch of snappy and is strikingly finished in the beautiful Chandler | all the S oint of excellence and famous for its ,. é riced much lower than Four-Passenger Roadster, $1895 Four-Passenger Dispatch Car, $1975 ’ (All prices J. 0. b. Cleveland, Ohio) Northwestern Automotive Company - : Bismarck. N. D. Limousine, $3395 . CHANDLER MOTOR CAR-COMPANY, CLEVELAND, O. ...” Chattanogga, , Tenn—“T used Lydia, 1 AANMTENULOVAMOOCOUTAALAASEEAHUUAEAOUUUENAEAN S| of tre THNSEQOOUCAUAELCAUUESEONSUGUONELNHULGLONEROUMUONGUEEOEGUL 1 7 Arrivals . , There’s hardly a man liv- HITHNANAQUUUUAAAEAEGA: ing who would resist a new hat after seeing our re- “ markable display — even though he could do without ~ it. ' Rolling, narrow brims. $8 to $10 HUNTOEDUGSEEALUAUOOAEA TEGRETOL Rose Chemiéeal laboratory.” “Ameng some of the) things whic: Eric this cular announces ‘is as follows e this year than ever before, now is the time i protect yourselves and hyve a good wheat crop, ‘After using our preparet. Which wil be sprinkled on the seed all the ‘Rust| Germs’ will be killed and the seed will sprout 68 days garlier.’ \ think I do not need to quote fur- pm such a circular. “He only W) for preparat sufticient. to els of seed. The fact spreads by way of wind blown spores from plant to ‘plant and field to. field, indicates that no treat- went can do any good. This experi- ment station. has Conducted hundreds tment tests: with chemiéals upon wheat and other cereals and they influence on controlling rust. Even heavy spraying. of. the wheat plants with proper disinfectaitts have not. been sntlicient to reduce the attack of rfist. / “Possibly ~ Mr. Rosenhagen | who guarantees money jack has become confused asito what he is treating. He May Mean to prevent smut.” If that what he means,-the farmers had. lest stick by the formaldehyde method which. costs sontething like 1 cent .o 2 scents per bushel according to the avay handled. / A “This artclesis written to save some people fuem, buying what may only bring a loss of uioney. “H. 1. BOLLEY, “Botanist and State Seed Comin. HELD FOR EXTORTION (Continued from -pxge one) ed man tale—you'd neve t out of vourt.” Tean't take the ¢ ey Well Eguess. that’s so, waive exaininattén.” T gues} Pit We will be taken into court within a few days to, plead, to charges of ex- tortion and ‘threatening to kill, RY BECOMES NORMAL 4G in jail, the detective is. ott invest: ng another case for ‘the at- torney general’s office, the ‘civilians suard béen taketi, off of the Wahl bank. Denhoff has put its FIGHT IN BURLEIGH Cortinned Krom Page Qne. _ the people felt. stronger and take gif his. coat and fight, for him has won him, many additional friend: . showed the tre. unselfish spiri is going. to win this fight. struggle for personal preference, but one against.a common enemy that threatens our yery foundations. CASTORIA Always bears IME LES the Signature of haye never had the slightest apparent |- Let us waste no fime in vetting in- | { TM Mn Imported Borsalino Hats F fom ~ Italy “Easter is, not complete wiithout a new, styl’sh hat and stylish. Blacks, browns, Greens. * 2. GORDON HATS © Their style gives a look of distinction, their quality a mark of good taste. A Soft hats and cloth hats in every style, shade and shape that’s correct. [$4 to $8 ee The Home of Hart bates & Marx Gal Clothes ‘ nt ali » the “inal phases of the battle. The rimaries are not faryott.” ~ BANQUE NIGHT Several others spoke. 'Thereé-was niversal, commendation. of the? at ouncement of Attorney General Lar “er that he was perfectly. willing to ‘ithdraw. if. the anti-Townley forces decided some other man would bite. the chances of success. i A rousing banquet wht be held: to- night, at the Lewis and Glark hotel at 6:30 p.m. by the Mandan Langer for Governor club, Attorney General Lan- ger will be the @ > BOY AED ISTER OF D NEARLY EMBL. Denve' the living sister of'a dead boy in bis ‘asket, antPwas on the point of enbalm- ng’ the child. when. the mother discov? ered the error. ‘The girl is on th2 eahamecncuan: footwear. world war. ing. early. \k V Our Borsalino hats are new “76 4 You can’t find newer : Styles, better shapes, or more attractive shades n undertaker here placed | New Shoes For Easter FOOTWEAR OF OUTSTANDING DISTINCTION AND SUPERLATIVE STYLE AND QUALITY, E are prepared, as usual, with the first’and finest products of nation-famous designers of fashions in Exquisite and wonderful creations born to the world of fashion as we emerged from the great First the daintiest of boots, typifying in their graceful, trim lines the height of perfection in the art of shoemak- Then the new Oxfords, in the popular browns, black, and-white, in strict accord with Spring fashions; : And pumps, Colonials and other new effects, illustrating the splendid achievements of the shoemaker’s art. It is distinctly to your advantage to make your selections RICHMOND & WHITNEY * EXCLUSIVE SHOES » MAIN’ ST. a ananniadeoUaadanedavegnuoucnnenonndeeenannduienanionnsaasisdean init ¢ WED., MARCH 31, 1920 Hi HSN 110TH EEE Ln i HATS M than’ come in these chats. Every line, curve and di- mension is exactly right. Your hat is here. ill a voint of death, The parents are Mr. and Mrs. B. I's, f the Canadian > HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS Be Better Looking—Take * Olive Tablets To have a cleat, pink aH enn 20) a feeling of buoyat the hbo 2 "yu: Inust keep our om Pcisonous wastes. br. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, mixed witl act on the liver and bowels like calomel —vet have no datigergus after, eifect. Take one nightly and note results. They start the bile and overcome ccastipation.- hat’s. why. millions cf sewrag are sold annually, 19¢ and 25¢. 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