The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 4, 1920, Page 3

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« ‘MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1920 - BASEBALL LAW 10BE TARGET OFTHE W.C.1.U. Mrs. Elizabeth Preston Ander- son Outlines Stand‘ at Minot Convention Minot, N. D., Oct. 4.—The repeal of the preset law legalizing Sunday baseball, the stricter enforcement of the.anti-cigaret law, elevating the movies to. a higher plane of morality.) up feeling was advocated by Mrs. Elizabeth Pres-/ griping—no inconvenience. ton Anderson, president of the North Dakota Woman's Christian Temper- ance Union, in her annual address at the - thirty-fist annual vention of that body in session here. Mrs. Anderson characterized the wo- men’s dress of today as immodest, de- claring: she had to dress fashionably. “We are celebrating at this conven- tion the ratification of the Federal Amendment to the Constitution of the Uniged States.’ We are celebrating the firs? year of National * Constitutional Prohibiton. We. are also cel@bratng the victory for three out of four moral measures submitted to the voters of the state ‘at the presidential primary election. It is meeting we should rejoice and give i e e Nenralgic Pains Give Way te Soothing Hamiin’s Hamilin’s Wizard Bh is a safe, Simple and’ effective treatment for both headache and neuralgia. Rubbed in where the pain is, it eases the tortured nerves and almost in- variably brings quick yelief. Keep a supply on hand. Wizard -Oil-is a good dependable | Preparation to have inthe medicine chest for first aid when the doctor may be‘far away. Its healing, anti- septic qualities can always be re- lied upon as a preventive against infection, or. other serious results, from sprains, bruises, cuts burns, ~ bites and stings. Just as good, too, for sore feet, stiff neck, frost bites, cold sores and canker sores. Generous size bottle 35c. If you are troubled with constipation or sick headache try Hamlin's Wizard Liver Whips. Just pleasant little pink pills at druggisis for’ 30c. * Adults, 35c Beyast W con-; no defense of the} mothers who allowed their daughters | ate by a vote of forty-one fitting that at this 1 THE NEW ELTINGE ‘The Finest in. the Northwest Prices. for the special attraction:, All Loge Seats 50c _ * Where was the girl he married? lure, the glamour, the ecstatic sweetheart hours? ~ Faded into dull, drab. matrimony. ‘Was he wholly to blame when another woman, aglow with the joy of living, slippedinto the place ‘. in his life which his wife had left vacant? Was he? _A vital, intimate picture of the greatest prob- lem of love and marriage. juxury, color and. feminine beauty that distin- guished DeMille’s “Male and Female” and “Don’t Change Your Husbard.” y CASCARETS “They Work while you Sleep” Reel fine as a fiddle! If bilious, ‘constipated, headachy, sallow, or if you have a cold, an upset stomach. or bad breath, take Cascarets tonight for your liver and bowels and wake ar, rosy and fit. No Children love Cascarets too. 10, 25, 50 cents/| =—_—_— —— oS thanks unto God who has made these victories possible. Legislative Victories. “The federal suftrage amendment! was' ratified in the North Dakota sen- | to four and} in the house by a vote of 102 to six.) Mrs. Wylie and I represented the state! W. C. T. U. at the signing of the ratifi-| cation in the governor's office, and the} state W. U. received one of the! Governor Frazier uged in| nt the passage of bills repealing i-cigaret law, and the law! theaters an& mov for Sunday bas on, and for an ath vhich was a cam g the law prohi were greatly grat-| r the defeat of these bills, but bogore the logislature adjourned the)! work of circulating petitions to initi-! ate these m ures was begun. | COMMITTEES OF LAY FOR ONE YEAR| Judge (©. A, Pollock, president 0’ | jthe North Dakota Bar association has wmnounced his appointments of committeees for the énsuing year as tollows: Committee on jurisprudence and law reforms: Ss. E. Ellsworth, Jamestown; A. G. Divet of, Fargo; John §S. Greene, Minot; heodore Koffel, Bismarck, and L. R. Nostdal, Rugby. Legal education and admission to the bar: Frank W. Ames, May- ville; A. M. Christianson of Bis- WYERS NAMED jx PAGE THREE | Tonight- pcg October ath and oth rem the original story by Edgar Rice Burroughs RPI | A. M, Grecne town; Lee Combs, Valley BISMARCK | Theatre af CAST OF 1,000 PEOPLE a THE Y EAR’S ABSOLUTE SENSATION hn R.-Léwis of Minot; R.! codes: Fargo, and H. A. Libby. : Theo- O'Con- Burnett Ww. nor, Devil Minot; , Charles J.- evils | Grand Forks ; Lambert, Minot; R. JF. Hunt, | . Danville, Lake; John Sullivan,! { Spita® bal I. N. St a} and 8 oft be ines, Minaewau on uniform rules , James- pgleon; | Cc. Young, | Geo. Fargo. and W. If. Purcell, Wahpeton. | Committee on re of by-laws: | John FE. Greene, 0! not; Oscar 3. Seiler, Jamestown, and ht. A. Nestos, | of Minot. | Comm ‘obate | nittce on revision of E>, oe Children 25¢ Where the Dressed in all the JESSE L. LASKY CECIL GB. ~DeMILLES PRODUCTION HANGE, ~ YOUR WIFE? A Paramount srleraft Picture ee pre sents W. of the bar: A Cupler, mestown: “TARZAN OF THE - Featuring the Wonderful Hercules of Films world’s History. Imo Lincoln eval Life . i | ew bs Fargo; Coming : Soon"TH HE SON OF TARZAN” Oe iinet cba EAR abana SSS SSS ESE 8. Wickersham, Filen-| dale; A. G. Divet, Fargo, and I. C./ discovered in, northern China. Davis of Bismarck. Special committee on organization John E. Greene, Minot: John Knauf, A.-G. agivet, sarge, ais ‘Fisk of Minot. RETU! RNS C. ASH 4.—Walter C IIL, Oct. r of Danville, STHMA No cure for.it, but welcome relief 7 ofter eK by— cK S ‘ APO R uB Ques 17 Million Jars Used ed Yearly 1 A large ayea of wolfram: has been There® are “five | travel-} scruples. ved. a check for $10} yeling man with the ex-~ z GINGER SNAPS Au. BNAPS The Aabat stung amazing film pradacton” in the The picture with 219 thrills.’ You will say: “The greatest nictine T ever saw” Thrilis—Startles—Entertains.. The Masterpiece of Prim- colored lawyers in the United States. ADMISSION ONLY ALL 28 cents - SEATS peer ormang at 7 P.M. a1}Baq MOUVINSIA women i ‘ WILD LIONS, TIGERS Saas ve APES AND CANNIBALS + | to_about 700 tons a jou OU totes dO | ae Tw} i i i . This Pantry Fears Sra G foo \N d Emergency . SHELF .of. this pantry-is-stocked with National: Biscuit: Company products— and you will find such pantries wherever you go. ‘No food, occasion can take it by surprise. There is always scmething good on hand for arty meal or when company unexpectedly calls. solving c Have an N. B.C. shelf,in your pantry. The i! nience and appetite-satisface | tion will weil repay you. Every variety comes to your table ovcn-sweet and fresh, no matter where bought or when you open the protecting In-cr-seal Tradc Mark package. day-by-day conve | “(housands of homekeepers everywhere | havo learned the everyday comfort of making | Biscuitry a real part of daily fare. A supply of N. 2. C. products always in the house—a package or:two of.a few varieties—means a great faving of time and labor and the ready cf many a problem of what-to-serve. _ i: ii: Your groccr. carries a complete line. A few packages.on your pantry shelf saves constant re-ordering and cnables yqu to meet any food emergency instantly and well. OTM | The world output of silk amounts ds Soc shard see ‘ asi’ ea - > Ot dhe ates ee Se

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