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j 5 1 SEC i a-Cul PAGE SIX BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUN. t : WEDNESDAY, MAY. 19, 1920 For Baby's Tender Skin. Citicura Talcum Is Ideal After a bath with Cuticura Soap and hot | water, there is nothing more soothing und cooling to delicate little skins than to dust with Cuticura Taicum, especially if skin is heated or irritated. wee-Cuticura Toilet Trio Consisting cf Soap, Ointment and Talcum are indispensable adjuncts of the daily toi- Jet in maintaining skin purity and skin health, By bringing these delicately medi- cated emollients in frequent contact with sours skin as in use for all toilet purposes, you keep the skin, scalp, hair and pina clear, sweet and healthy. The Soap, Oint- ment and Talcum 25c. each everywhere, Sampte each free by mail. Address OSs card: sseyeaney ‘reese jon, Mass.” ticura Soap shaves without mug. When vow need a Sign The Bismarck Sign Co. || . PHONE 909 4064 Broadway i | pr BOOTLEGGERS TRICK THIRSTY Tonics and Lotions Sold at Big Prices is Real Stuff VATERS. pondent., Ry GEORGI (NOEL A. Staff C¢ Washitigton, May 19. gers of America to a crowd of cheats and s Most of them are obtaining money under false pretenses, and they are resorting to al! manuer of tricks to fleece the thirsty, There is a lot of bootlegging going on, but vot much intemper: . ‘There is plenty of desire to get drunk, but the stuff one can buy has no. kick. aud, if some of the drinkers knew what they had’ taken into. their sys- tems, they would make “never again” resolutions. Flesh Preservative. is made ky Uncle laboratory of one b booze taken from a bootlegger re- vealed fragments of human flesh. ‘The material had been stolen from a med- ical college, where it was used in ving parts of human bodies. ‘Numerous specimens have. shown that men have been drinking shellac Ry a process of pouring cold wate: | settles to the bottom, leaving a very; po ‘ade of . alcohol. “kicks” many men into hospitals and + some into théir graves, The boaters. ; | Whiskey with carome!. or burnt sugar, | Many people were drinking bay rum, WITH SALE OF KICKLESS Boone this home-made .“mosntain..pot” ‘still is tlie property of the prohibition on shellac the resin coagulates and | enforcement laboratory at’ .Washingt on. y y i teur to properly manipulate one of these stills, but R. A: Babbitt, clerk This stuff} of the‘ laboratory, knows all the secrets and tests, confiscated whiskey. A tan went out to woo John Bar.; and the seventh vinegar. leycorn here and bought,seven pints. He had paid each of the bootleggers from $5 to $10. to the government laboratory. I Use Tonics and Lotions. Heir tonics, footwashes, and shay- Failing to get a rise ing lotions have been used by boot- | out of any of the bottles he took them leggers, - The Most WelcomeTire ey _ That Ever Came to Market Men Who Appreciate Superlative Values Prefer The Branswick In every great tire factory, the chief question is: “How much can we give for the money?” And. the product depends on the policy " adopted. Every man who has become ac- quainted. with Brunswick « Tires knows that Brunswick standards are again evident. ‘This famous con- cern—noted as a leader'in every Tine it entered since 1845 — has once more proved that its policy is right. A perfect tire is simply a matter of knowledge and standards and skill. No secrets nor patents pre- vent making an ideal tire. But standards come first. For in tire making there is vast room for skimping, for subtle economies, for hidden shortcomings. Makers with- out the highest standards don’t _ build high-grade tires. among them has spent less than 20 years in handling rubber.:: Each is-a master of. his craft. And the new ideas they bring ‘to the attention of. Brunswick direc- facture. tors receive sincere. consideration. Every proved betterment is adopted unanimously. : The Brunswick Tite is a combi- nation of acknowledged features— plus Brunswick standards of manu- The result is a super-tire, the like _. of which you have never known. be=: fore. The kind of a‘tire you bles gladly join.in welcoming. Yet Brunswicks cost. no more than like-type tires. Try ONE Brunswick. We proms ise a surprise. And we feef’certain that you will want ALL Bruns- The Brunswick organization of Wicks. tire makers includes a brilliant staff Then good tires will have anew of technical experts. Not a man meaning to you, , a THE BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COLLENDER COMPANY. Minneapolis Headquarters: 426-28-30 Third St., South - Sold On An Unlimited Mileage ce Guarantee Basis mn va Ta CUNO TS Cord Tires with “Driving” and “Swastika” Skid-Not Treads Fabric Tires in “Plain,” “Ribbed” and “BBC” Skid-Not Treads BISMARCE N. D. XN ~CORWIN MOTOR CO. The amateurs have ‘Deen | purchase of whiskey in judgs or bar: Six making drinks from cornmeal, raisins, :I] were found io .be water colored, like ‘prunes, dried beaches and molasses. ; He MAHA AEM PUSSROEESOUEDSUOULENOSINNLG. =. There is a world-wide scarcity of raw materials, es- pecially ‘wood, paper and metals. These products are very essential i in the manufacture of telephone supplies. T his shortane of materiel 4m addition to the steadily \inéredsing “demand for telephone service, is making it _ impostible for the factories to meet promptly the need * for telephone instruments, wire, switehboard parts, and other ‘equipment. Every effort is being made to take care of the tele- phone requirements of our patrons as quickly as possi- ble, but because of existing conditions we may not be able to change or install equipment without considera- ble delay. It is rather a trick for an ama- until the. ‘manufacturers. -were — re- quired ‘to put. tartar emetic in’ .the ! product... This keeps, it from staying down. \Persons. contemplating . the ‘ Please let us know as far in advance as possible when . you want a telephone installed or if a change 1 in your equipment is desired. rels should follow. the time-honored warning, ‘purchaser beware.” FEDERAL BUREAU | HAS.-HOME’ COURSE FOR NORTH DAKOTA North Dakota Independent Telephone Compary ANGCULURECRECUGARGOOUASEGEUDUEOLGGEREOOUEGUURODAELOGUOCUUEDOUGOCL obithcaseaDbADOCDSUSONEEEUTEOUAUGHRERUECSOOERAGESCaRCEcO CSCOURMEGOELG!QUCLODESURUOSUOUAE ST a eer ARR 0 a a ae fr ere ae See I ie Reine ees Snel be dee ir anvevnaceancascuaennnusnagacuuscavanucucnegssuauscscuiessoceusngtagsaucecasasccangussceegsuoccensasovocesauorsaeacedsesnacennencecnsuaocanronsneamninit —_—_———- —————————— 7 one ‘ashington, D. C,: May 19.—A& plat of cooperation has been perfected and adopted between the. federal bureau of education, the North. Dakota’ state department of .education and the ex- tension. division ‘of the state univers- mnection with home reading ‘of the home ‘education divi- sion: of the bureau’-of edtication. 4 The ‘national. reading circle in- cludes . many. thousand. readers - 4 throughout the United-States and its territories; Who are’ jengaged in read- ing one. or -more of the, courses out- lined by the bureau.of ‘edacation, up- on, the completion. of which a certifi- cate will be'awarded., ‘This isa free j opportunity: 40% all whi under some. ‘djrection clubs to do a player a life-time. He | was drafted by the Red Sox and passed to the Cleveland. Indians in October. and then released to Sacra- mento. who in turn sent, him back Feb. 19 to Boston. And all this time he never put on a uniform. He then had a tryout with the Re’ Sox’ in 1911, sent to Providence, Rheumatism Back on the Job With Its Old-time Fury No Let-Up In Its Torture. blood of the germs’ that’ cause If, you are afflicted with Rheu-|disease. S. S. S. has no equal as matism, why. waste time with lini-|a blood purifier, scores of sufferers ments, Jotionts and other Hien ap- rd Aad it ee cleansed ( thew ibised lications iat never did cure] ieumatism, a! pene aids, Montreal in 191%, then Rheumatism, soe mere will? acer the disease from their # ‘ Do not try.to rub the pain away, \~ a sie im 1916 47 ma sea ee for you will never succeed. Try} Get a bottle of S. S. S. at your’ te the is Wilk Walt Lane at = the ‘sensible plan of finding the|drug store and get on the right o ands: ane i ith his first; cause of the pain. Remove the|treatment to-day. If you want i ac-Dall ees 42 cause, and there car be no pain. |special medical advice, address ore eallass You will never be rid of Fheu-| Medical Director, 102 Swift Labo- mation: until you cleanse yourlratory. Atlanta, Ga, DOCTOR BUSINESS: ATTRACTS WOMEN}: London. ‘ollowing. the ‘ war there | tered | into cooperation has been’ a‘ rush: for knowledge in reant of c.lucatton, with’ the-approval)) megical colleges.” (Many students who the “(had just started: their courses, when war broke out, are‘returning to schoo) and there is a big increase in new {| students, particularly women. versity: of BUSINESS DIRECTORY BETTER KODAK FINISHING Developing, Printing and Enlarging. To be sure of Good Pictures, Bring your Films to Hoskins Inc., Dept. K. Bismarck, N, D. MAIL. US YOUR FILMS A All Orders Filled Promptly by Experts. on by Abel tersion divisi | WANTS TO. SAVE WHAT IS LEFT ‘: St. Paul—Recause, she claims,, her In the. future Sart at aivaraed husband has a. habit of breaking up to .those completing: any ‘of the se Of tha hone education di. the furniture and smashing dishes. kota. * vision willbe signed by he, United Mable Amman has’ asked the court to States -commissidnér ‘of education, the Brant Het whats. lege of the Houses state super! intendent 6f puulfe fnstruc- hold: goods, and: a-slivoree: tion anda representative | of the uni- = versity. Readers living in North.Dakota are requested to send enrollments, sum- maries and letters to Ale ayouer, a SHOE director, extension division, University ulckly Eased By Penetrating | ‘North Dakota,. University, North a Hamitn’s Wizard on. FITTERS Dakota who.'will keep the.bureau of pet Sear? sducation informed of the program of and harmless. reparation [ae Ar eee Ae ay MAIN STREET to relieve the pains. of Rheumatism, ica, Lame Back and Lumbago is |: ‘MINNESOTA TOWN Hamlin’s Wizard Oil. It penetrates. MORE DEAD THAN ALIVE.| quickly, drives out, soreness, and Red Wing, Minn.—This: town has imbere up stiff aching joints and more graves in the cemetery. than liv-| muscles. ing inhabitants. Herman, Hanish is on You will find aimest caine his 31st year as cemetery. superin | it in cases of sud ‘tendent, ¢ cidents such as s; AES SRE IN CES NS burns, bites andy : F Why : Join the Navy? liable, too, f nd eae rooth. all readers. BUSINESS SERVICE CO. 16 Hlaygart Block Phone 662 MULTIGRAPHING — ADDRESSING — MAILING Have your form letters typewritten on the Multigraph. Prompt. and expert service. Expert Accounting. croup and colle Get it from ¢ scr If not satisfied re “ oH “get your money t ‘ ‘ WEBB BROTHERS +. Embalmers 4 Funeral Directors eC Licensed Fmbalmer in Charge DAY PHONE 50 NIGHT PHONES 65—887 BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY Distributors of STUDEBAKER — and —. CADILLAC AUTOMOBILES PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Licensed Embalmers in Charge Night Phone 100 or 687 Phone 100 BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY 220 MAIN STREET Upholstered Furniture Made to Order -Have you connected up yet with a good reliable ide. dealer for the, summer. months?- One whose ice you can depend upon for purity. and lasting qualities. One whose service you can de- pend upon not to ledve you, in the lurch on the rn days. We offer you a thoroughly de- pendable, prompt and attentive service, Wachter Transfer Co Phone 62 FINNEY’S DRUG STORE Bismarck, N. D. CORWIN MOTOR COMPANY BATTERY PARTS BUICK and OAKLAND “Exi Valve-in-head Motors Service Station BISMARCK, N.D. 4! ‘ He isn’t’ the ‘best pitcher- in the | world, ‘but he claims a record that few can equal—globe-trotting. Jean ‘Dale is the bird we are talk- j ing about. He first bobbed up at Dallas in 1910, the Texas League club then being managed by Joe Gard- ner. Between ‘the close of the . season and‘ the next, he belonged'to enough

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