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4 a 5 he eye J w* ALS ala FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1920 CONTRACTOR MAKES ALL FACTS PUBLIC Troubles of Ten Years’ Stand- ing Gone—He. Feels Like a New Man Since Taking Tan- lac. A “Tanlac has put an end to troubles that had been pulling me down for ten years, and I am ‘now a. well man; and feeling as spry as a boy,” was the’ statement made a few days ago ‘by ‘Axel Elogren, of St, Paul Park, St. Paul Minn. Mr. Elogren is a paint- ing contractor and has lived in St. Paul Park for the past twenty-nin years. t “My troubles started in 1910 and ever since 1 have been gradually get- ting worse. My kidneys were all out of order and I had a continual pain across the small of my back, which sometimes felt like it would break ~| Butte! the groom’s car for their new home at Orrin last night. Visits Here Miss ‘Marie McGuire, of Linton, is spending a few days here as the guest of Miss Magdalen Horner, First street. On Vacation ’ Miss Norine Molhagen, who has a position at the Bank of North Dakota, is spending a two weeks’ vacation in Mandan. 'Bodenstabs at Sentinel Butte Dr. and Mrs. W.-H. Bodenstab, 520 Mandan Avenue, are spending a fev days at their ranch near Sentinel Miss Johnson Here Miss Ruth Johnson, league candi- date for state superintendent, is in the city. “She spoke last night at a meet- ing of the Ladies Auxiliary held at the in two. 1 had a bad case of ‘indiges-| Court house. tion, a poor appetite and suffered every time I ate anything. Gas would form on my stomach and fill me up so I had to fight to get my breath. At night I often suffered so with my stomach I-would get up and pace the floor, trying to get easy. My nerves were on, edge all the time and I was subject to severe, dizzy headaches, 1 was weak. and~all run-down: and almost unable to work and just seem- ed to have played out altogether.| «+ “Butinow | don’t feel like the same person. In fact I am a different man because “of the way Tanlac has fixed me up. My kidneys are in: the finest kind of ghape and ‘my back never hurts~me at all. _My digestion was never better and | have a ravenous appetite and enjoy ‘everything I eat. My nerves are as steady as a rock and I am entirely. rid of those dizzy headaches. I go to sleep.as soon a3 1 hit the bed and get up of mornings feeling fine and reaty for. work, I am in tip-top shape and feel stronger than I have in many years.” Tanlac is sold in Bigmarck by Jos. Breslow, in Driscoll by N. D. and J. H. Barrette, in Wing. by H. P. Ho- man, and in Strausburg by Straus- burg Drug Co. —advt. ' CITY NEWS| Here on Business Neil Reed drove up from Williston yesterday on business. Steele Woman Here ‘Dorothy Jones and‘Helen Jones, of] Mg. Winstein and bab Steele, were in the city yesterday. Visits Here 6 George J. Schneider and Carl Sevan- son, of Robinson, were in the city yes- terday. Young:at St. Paul Att’y C. L. Young is in’ St. Paul on business. He expects to return on Monday. 9 Wishek: Man Here James Welsb-and J. P. Bissinger, of Wishek, were in the city-on business yesterday. s Go to Spiritwood Mr. and Mrs. Fred ‘L. Conklin, 73 Avenue A West, left for Spiritwood Wednesday, ‘ On Vacation | Miss Vivian M. Dolan has gone to Fullerton to spend a few days’ vaca- tion with friends there. ‘Goes to Napoleon Miss. Josephine Fogarty, - ‘Fifth street, left yesterday for Napoleon, where she_will visit friends. , _Back From Mandan Mrs. E. M. Kaffer, who has been, visiting in Mandan the past week, re- turned to her home here yesterday. — Baby Boy | ‘A baby boy was born to Mr. and (Mrs.'‘E. H. Weber, 824‘Seventh street, at -St. Alexius hospital this morn- ing. e : Visits at-Lucas Home, | Miss Dorothy _ freachy dnd her brother ‘Kenneth ‘Tybachy are visit- ing ‘Helen Lucas for,a few weeks. ‘Rawlings, Off to Lakes Dr. and Mrs. G. A. Rawlings left for the lake region this week. They will make the trip by motor car. Two Pay Fines Sammy Polli and Peter Anton were both brought into police court last night, and given a fine of costs apiece for speeding. Married Last Night: Joseph T. Fettig, of Orrin, Pierce county, and Miss Theresa Moszer, who has been employed in this.city, were; married last evening. They left in| OOOO “DANDERINE” Stops Hair Coming, Out; x +Doubles Its Beauty. - ON 4 A few cents buys “Danderine.” “Af- : ter an application of “Danderine” you | can not find a fallen hair or any dand- ruff, besides every hair shows new = Nature Lover's Meet The Friends of Our Native Wild Life held a meeting last evening at the Community.room. Dr. M. R. Gilmore gave a talk on the uses of plants by the Indians as food, and ex- hibited: specimens at the meeting. Motor Fire Truck The local fire department now has @ motor truck ready for duty and load- ed with a thousand feet of hose. Com- missioner Chris Bertsch has loaned them his truck for the time being and i was placed in the fire hall yester- Here for Treatment Mrs. E. iS. Shaw, wife of Rev. Shaw of Minot, haw entered the Bismarck hospital for treatment. The Shaws are now moving from Minot to Min- neapolis, where Mr. Shaw will have charge of a parish, Hospital News Master George Shipp; Mrs. H,. L. Grombling, of Regan; Jack Fettnig, 507 South Twelfth street and Miss Agnes Staudenmaier, of Carl, have |. ‘been admitted to St. Alexius hospital. Miss Belva M. Beatty; Master Ed- mound Schreiner, of Underwood; Mrs. J. J. Decker, of Vickinson; Wil- liam’G. Roylance; Mrs. E. E. Foster, af Beulah; and Miss Ruth Wright; of Hazelton, have been discharged from St. Alexius hospital. Miss Velma .o@gler, of Olevit, S. D.; and Mrs, Rev. William Butschat, of Lehr, have entered the Bismarck hospital. 3 Mrs; Bast, and baby girl, of Beach; ; Mr8* Lee and baby girl, of Washburn; Mrs. J. P. Mosbrucker and baby; and Mrs J. W. ‘Wilson and‘ baby, have been discharged from the Bismarck hos- pital. | PEOPLE'S FORUM | & oJ Editor The Tribune; ‘The following is one man’s idea‘ of the ‘easy life” of a policeman: If he’s neat—he’s conceited. If he’s careless—he’s a bum. If he’s pleasant—he’s a flirt. if he’s brief—he's a grouch. If he hurries—he overlooks things. If he takes his time—he’s lazy. If he’s deliberate—he’s too slow to catch cold. If you sttike him—he’s a coward. If he strikes you back—he’s a bul- ly. If he out-wits you—he’s a sneak, If ydu see him first—he’s a bone- head. * If he misses it—he’s a simp. lf he gets promoted—he’s got a pull. If he don’t—Oh, what's the use. —A s*riend of the Police. . St. Mary Sewing Circle La- dies will hold a food sale on Saturday afternoon at the Gas Company’s office. They will al- so offer a good selection of bun- galow aprons in different styles and ‘sizes. i FRECKLES - Now Is the Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots There's no longer the slightept nee} of feeling ashamed of your freckles, as Othine—double strength—is guay- anteed to remove these homely spots. Simply get an ounce of Othine— double strength—from any druggist and -apply a little of it night and morning and: you-should soon see that even the worst freckles have begun to disappear, while the lighter ones have vanished entirely. It is seldom that more than an ounce is needed to com- pletely clear the skin and gain a beautiful clear complexion. ‘Be. sure to ask for the double strength Othine as this is sold unier guarantee of money back if it fails t» remove freckles. BISMARCK _——— business men and women | United States and Canada. life, vigor, brightness, more color and thickness. | tiancee suddenly was wedded to a SUEDE CLOTH EASILY COPIED; CHIC FROCK OF | | a _ BY CORA MOORE. New York’s Fashion Authority. New York, Aug. 5.—Straight from Paris came this autumn frock of dull red suedé cloth and tarnished silver braid, in which a Paramount star pos- ed. It would be not at all difficult to copy at home, so it is particularly practical, especially for the girl who is goeting ready her falb-outtit. There is, first, a plain skirt, gath- ered all round and mounted on a ban- deau brassiere. Then a straight sec- tion is banded with the tarnished sil- ver braid, and, gathered scantily, is attached to the skirt at:the hip line. | A back panel hung from the belt, falls over it at the back. The blouse, cut kimono-wise. with shoulder sleeves, is quite plain save for a collar -and sleeves ruffles of bay tiste and a band of the silver braid ple and charming. MARRYING OFF WHOLE FAMILY ‘PROVES JOB ‘The job of marrying off two sisters and an elderly aunt so that the brother of the girls_may be free to wed the woman to whom he has been engaged six years is some job; but at was undertaken by Babs Hardcastle, played .-by Cons! e Talmadge in “Phe Love xxpert,” the original Emerson-Loos photoplay, which wili inge theatre to- night. Babs was iecessful in find- ing mates for the two sisters and compromising her father into marry- ing the elderly aunt, but she received a temporary setback in the case of the broth Jim Winthrop, when his be seer at the ° 2 . Beautify uz Complexion yy, ~ ANT Nadicola CREAM '€ ‘The Usequaled Beantifier a Guaranteed to:remove tan, freckles, pimples, liver-spots, etc. Ex- , treme cases 20 dave gnd~ tissues of impurities. Ree ‘he skin clear, soft, healthy. At leading toilet counters, If they ene ft, by mail, two sizes, 60c. and $1.20. NATIONAL TOWET GOv» Pariee Tenn. “Sold by Cowan's Drug Store, Fin- ney’s Drug Store, Jos. 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Canada produced and sold nearly $27,000,000 worth of apples in 1919. i PEACHES. | PLUMS BANANAS FANCY TOMATOES CABBAGE : BEETS so that everyone would be _ buy these delicious cookies di yourself Jams, Jellies and Relishes. line. “We Thank You” aa PEARS : BLUEBERRIES VINEGAR—HEINZ’ VINEGAR Just'a word in regard to using good vinegar: For the last five years I have handled no other than Heinz’ Vinegar in our store, and, in order to take care of the ever increasing demand, I ordered twenty-five barrels, National Biscuit Cookies. We have one of the most complete line of good We invite your inspection. ‘Church bells came into use in some parts of ‘Europe ‘before ths | seventh century. * ab | Man wanted for general work. Apply Chocelate Shop. i . CANTALOUPES WATERMELONS ORANGES LEMONS CUCUMBERS PEPPERS TURNIPS , supplied. Nice to know you can uring hot weather and save Come in and look over our Both Phones 211 Other week days Last Delivery Saturday 4:30 p. m. CLOSE AT 8 P. M. SATURDAY EVENING 118 3rd St. - = 4:00 p. m.