The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 1, 1920, Page 6

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itt's Hope of Relief Litt’> Hope of Relie Teo 92 For Victims o Unless Old-Tim-, Chrolete Treat.) ¢ 3 v . ment Is Discarded. eee Science, which shows that to get rid of any disease, you must treat urce, you must direct toward removing its ad of being satisfied it temporary relief from You must rout out “htood the millions of germs which cause Catarrh, so te| that there can be no more /infame ll be- | mation of the nose and throat, and i|choked ug nasal passages that make breathing difficult and pains i ful. .S.S.S., the fine old bload remedy, s given splendid resdlts in the treatment of Catarrh, and you will be delighted with its effect on your case. It so purifies and cleanses the blood, that disease germs are eradicated, hence when the germs of your Catarrh are eliminated from the blood, you are on the right road to a permanent, rid> dance fram the diseace. Go to your drig store, and zet a bottle of §.S.S. to day and Vegin the real, rational treatment that. witt give real results. q Tf you will write our medical dee nartment, we will take pleasure in < instenctions regarding the mert of your own particular Address Chief Medical Ade er, 15 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, f Catarr an annoyance a) : hings of Doubtless during’ the mild sum- mer months you have j some relief from the dis cause there is always less mation of the membranes d the.summer,.but_ do mot mak nistake of thinking that y er ‘one, for the very first , wintry day, the de gin to again hee gs of the meml. ma s full oi dis- comfor ¢ {o do about the discase he chances d cnough lo- to convince you that no cure for you in this tr nt. Are you go- | ch another win. | nd spitting and constanily in an effort he stopped up air pass- hat you can get’ your r awhile, knowing. that as will imme: |- | method « ing to d tr |BAPTISTS START $100,000 DRIVE The 100,000 dollar campaign ‘now on a the Northern Baptists: HOUSE FOR SALE A double house of 10 rooms; {dispel ignorauce, pain and make Ch two bath rooms; two heating will, culminate plants; two coal ranges; bath rooms connected with hot and cold water.. On paving, five blocks from postoffice. This property will pay about twen- !® King among men jin a big ari Mr. RB the campaign of Grand Forks, director for North kota. The North Dakota quota t Mr. H. oF regional director for Bi ty ner cent investment. Can- ern counties. Almost not ed in the city alloted to Mr. O'Hare’ fer $ 2 for quick sal? 0.00 cash. y. Finwall has resigned as of North Dakota Total to become yth Dakota— 1 Mr. O'Hare and other ectors in the New World - and will begin his new 1 the First Baptist church of We be eG GIT First door East of Postoffice » of this | ly the same, and has lad ev =H INDIA PAGEANT TO BE SHOWN AT CHURCH SUNDAY | Interesting Story Will be Pre- sented at McCabe Metho- dist Church The India mass moy, showing how the ca: ment pageant em is being lages under. f their mayors are seeking Chri tn baptism will be pre- j.sented in dramatic Yorm by {he mem: bership of the McCabe | Methodist ehurch on next Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The pageant will be di- rected | xe Rev. M..E, Osborne and the Rey..¢ Hermann both of whom have served as missionaries in India for a number of years und are inti- Mately acquainted with exotic features of that country The produc ston be will be a presenta- of India toward AY tha setting of the na- life, modes of dress, customs and titions of the people. The Baja Yisu Aya song, which has had a tre mendous influence in the Christianiza- tion of India, ‘will he sung in the yer- cular by the players in costume grouped about the village’ Chaudhri. and there will he added touches which the directors themselves are able te * hecause of their intimate know!l- Ms and habits of supe 1s of fhe manner the people of Ind ‘ This pageant was first giv building at the Cente: exporition at iand created such an impression amoung. those who saw it. that it had te be moved one of the largest, tents which ed) hundreds ‘of. , people. Later it * wresentei? with tremend- ous, success\ before) an’ audieme of 20,000, ’ The present productton. is to tial where the sume unparalleled snccess, arous- ing favorable comment for both its di jiustructive value. The dia mass movement i interdenominational, and Christians of all creeds alike hi at tended its presentation with profit. A program of Haster music by thy combined choirs will precede the page: amt. \ Nearly 400,000 pers rike in France. are now on mother, father, the boys and girls. It’s the sweet for. all ages— at work or play. ‘The beneficial goody, si When you’re nervous and tired, see how * “it refreshes! | The Flavor ding movement of .| Richland, Barnes. Griggs, Burke, Div Willams, sMcKenzie | and: Goldén. ¥alley ‘counties. “J have | heurd ever somite. good) Nunpartisans \¢ steele, Nel- son, Walsh. Cavalier, Ward oMountrail, who have lost faith in Townleysspeui | favorably of Mr. Nestos ‘as a ¢andi- | date and yuve as their view).that if | Nestos. received the majority votes | at the primary election of :the anti. Townley, candidates he would beat Gov ernor ‘Frazier: in. the November: elec- | tion.” sald Mr. Fitwall. Go Slow on Candidates Appeal Theo. G. Nelson In -an appeal to the independent | press of the state! Theodore Nelson | fears that there is a drifting away from prjnciples and too much emphasis ‘upon candidates. ' There is this rather unique statement, “We don't neces- sarily have: to have candidates to | make _votes.”” : 2 | There isa jot more impractical idealism of’the same’kind., What many | local members of the I.V. A. are ask- ing now js: the view of the members of, the organization who raise the “dough” to ‘fight Townleyism not the paid ecretary . who spends the “dough? Y | Of course sentiment. in the state is | growing more and more insistent that | the main drive be, made in the legis- lative ‘districts, league program, can pe defeated .de- { | mventions are being plun- | Where to ‘place men in the | the _legisgature “who. are field for pledged to restore representative gov- ernment, cut down the high cost of State administration and restore con- fidence generitix, Members of the TV. 8 will meet ‘soon and decide upon a line of cam- It, is here that the | THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1920 CUS SLEDS 7 Un So They Lift Off Painlessly. | < There's, uo mor “pain after a few drops of “Getg-It” lands: ypon corn or j clalus und instantly. dries. i Py Oe mer EeA vali In a day or twoyyou lift ,the old Oe 7 misery-maker right off » without ww ing it... That's the Inst 0? > Gs fe eee ) mn oand the Mist of-your mis- ci ‘ 4 . i] y¥. -Millidns who have ‘lost their = Seed M: D. ( : corns: the * t” way say it. is the The. - 8 7 * ad Plants! : mMon-sense Way) to get rid of Teac eta F r : eect ede IR more than @ generation, successful gar- « Get ei fee never-falling,” suar- deners‘have. been planting Northrup, King & auteed Money-back corn remover costs e dd -gii as’ 4 but a trifle at any drng store, Mf'd by Co.'s Seeds. Boys and girls, as’ well as parents, . KE, Lawrence & Con Chicago, have become familier with’ the Northrup, King y Sold ir. Bismarek and-recommended |) Co. Seed’ Case. Each year when its bright,, as the world’s. best com remedy: vy & Co.. A : peg tas dealers’ store: Finney's Drug” Store, Cowan's. Dr fresh: packets “appear in the dealers’ stores, Bier » Lenhart. Drug Co, dos. Bi , everyotie: knows the time of fresh, crisp vegeta-, cee ee bles is uS she) ag ore OVERSEAS VETERAN the ile Seen eT ciated, Br u V | Northrup, King & Co.'s seeds are planted. Every. FLACED IN CHARGE packet assures many delicious meals, = the OF ARMY. OFFICE seeds are bred‘to produce large yields o ie . ak ay flavored vegetables. y (A és Corporal Alfred Weeks Sent to| ° Leok for the Northrup, King & Co. Seer Canes \Minot to Take Charge of _ in your town and make early omen of alche:.. | ‘ Station There seed you will-need this season. oa oa tak \ get standard size packets. of these tested seeds Corporal Alfred Weeks. who was in for 5c. . - * ¢ charge of the army recruiting station here since last July has been relieved ww \ Segoe ; aml transferred fo Minot® to _ take re gS yh 3 . charge of the station there. Corporal = , . ° er, ‘a i Ay Sng weeks, accompanied by his wife, left | 44 ‘ ie iy g: Bismarck last night for his new post. U pe ia Sed bth His appointment is in recognition of | ‘ ~ the splendid recruiting work in the > J i Ey Xe Bismarck territo ‘ td \ 4 ~€orporal Willig “E. Glanahan has ibONRAPOLS iy been placed in charge of ’the recruit- DeaS o ing strtion: coming here from the as) headquarters at Aberdeen,''S. Db. Cor- ‘ » McClanahan is a yeteran of the tand served overseas in the famous 7 i 2 \ | veuth machine gun battalion of the paign. Whether Mr. Nelson's slate | Normanden. There are. even rum. 4 The annual report of the National Fourth division, He ‘participated’ in | will be supported “is. Hot known. — It | blings that he hopes the lightning will | Breweries of Cavada shows profits of the Aisne-Marne, St, Mihiel, Meuse- | is rumored that. he. thé can- | Strike his ‘rod that his been’ hoisted | $1.061.300° for 1919, compared with, Argonne and-Toul engigements, has | didacy of Mr. THOfSon, ft Y admirtig and” Niterested” friends: 9616286 in 1918, 3 ; | been gassed: on several octasions’ und ee <> hes seen considerable service in many foreign countries with’ the American | army. f Private 1D, E. Murphy has been 7 ; bamed as Corporal “McClanahan’s as. isiant and both. meu hope: to meet aa y #ll former service men in this part of the state and help ‘them with their allotments, insurance:and In any other manney they, can, + Finwall Finds Langer. Most Talked About of Those Opposing Frazier Returning yoster to, Bjsmarck ° from ‘a trip ‘to; the Canadian line, ‘ and aft ter having, covered almost every portion of the state, during the last three - months, Rev. ©..W. Finwall \ reaches this conclusion: : In. regird<to the present guberna- . torial candidates. as far as 1 (could LE iigeetit Governor Frazier seemg tut be x } i alnrost as Strong, ag two. years azo, j = and seems to.bé the unanimous choive ~ 0O atz. of the “more. prominent Nonpartisan ee ¢ leaguers ins many parts of the state. x Ah cae ct ; ae t “Phe most talked ‘about, eudidate ~ T 4 nign { however, fs Mr. Langer. ‘His’ name es ; h B el { draws more fire—pro and: con—then SS € CV . a e 0 ay other candidate mentioned. Mr. — ¢ 4 : Steen is not mentioned seriously except 18| ity. in his own county and in Grand Forks. > . _' Mr, Nestos’ name. seems to -find s) i increasing response. and is:gaining in 4 Leads Them All. For Sale. Wherever Refresh- ments Are / Made by | BLATZ—. Milwaukee Order: a Case for: Your Home Tod MANDAN-WASHINGTON FRUIT CO. Mandan Distributors N. Dak.

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