The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 15, 1920, Page 3

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| THIS LITTLE WOMAN. Ses aver camera’ iRCK DAILY THE. NEW ELTINGE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ay SIRS ' -|DEGLARES BANKS HAVE ASSISTED IN ADJUST ENT too SYMPHONY’ STAR ‘ Milwaukee Resident Was _ Weak to’ Talk When She! SATURDAY: NIGHT calc mee New Th “Siler er Eileen, Percy in ‘ Started Talking Tanlac Be- GREAT FAVORITE! “*°T% institution Replies “ / = ED as ‘ ; ee lieves it Saved Her Lif SEGRE i to Cities e ent arrier ‘Ho it Her Honor, In praof of bow thé symphony com- |Pany was recelved fm the far North; “I have not only gained thirty- three ‘pounds by taking Tanlac but I really believe it’has.saved my life,” said Mrs. John J. Wisniewski, 1132 Wigdlake Avenue, Milwaukee, Wis. “Before 1 found Fanlac,” said Mrs. Wisniewskie, “I lost much weight and strength that I only weighed a hundred and two pounds and couldn’t even get about. A. severe) attack of influenza left me with a terijble cough and I went down hill very rapidly. My kidneys worried me and I had awful pains in my back. I had suft- \said to'vival that Of ‘the ubiquitous west we quote from the }idmonton Bulletin of Sept. 25,1920: “. ‘Miss Florence Macbeth is\an un assuming; little"lady with a large col- oratura soprano Voice that has been likened by those who ave heard-her ;to that of Jenny Lind, and which is Galli-Curei. Vancouver was the clos: est Galli-Curci got to: ‘Edmonton, «but if gramaphone records are any cfiti~) cism, she will have to look to her lau rels, else this winsome little miss will steal a march:on her. Miss Macbeth. sang the Bell. Song from Delibes “Lak- sander, président of the N MUST CONSERVE CREDIT oN New York, Oct. 15.—James S. Alex- ational Bank ebUdutote.ve iv New rors, toid Aine ican exporters at the annual ¢ low of he. America: M wufactu ‘Export association here today that ¢! banks and not failed to co-operate with business men to the fullest ex-} tent in the present business eva. ie Duivess men felt there had been any (i such tendency on the part of the bahks it’ wasue to a misconception or a failure to give weight to funda- A thrill’ne love Alps... from the novel by Louis Tracy Sledge’ rac COMING MONDAY. “The White Molt”. sercened in the Wild bvauty of the ski running and planges gver predipices are only a few of the thrills ¢hat help to make this one,of the best pictures of the season. % vue \“HEELL’S OASIS” the Mayor”. little mayor as you-follow her ' through her duties in office. a ; Monday: *% ' NEAL HART in ered for a long time from rheumatism | me” with rdéndition that: was fully ap- . in my knees, wrists and elbows, and | preciated: “ely “at times I couldn’t stand up or even! As an‘encore she sang “Lo, Hoar use my arms. I had severe pains|the Gentile Lark,” and to this lovely around my heart and would becomejsong brought a new lease of life and afzzy. PEE ,jan increased amount of interest; Both “I was so ‘nervous that I justi/these ‘numbers\had a delightful flute couldn’t sleep. I had no desire to lis" On: her- second appearanee nfental facts, he said: Mr. Alexander said he desired to answer the charge made by the pres- ident of the export association that the banks “‘co-operate readily with disiness in’ times of prosperity, but] 92, “the loyal co-operation of, the wien hang itlmes,comes they withdraw! yanks with business maintained the heir assistance. ’ 3 Mir. Alenander admitted that in the|‘OUNdess of the business structure baw: (hat® there past there had peen some basis for|!" @ Way never ‘before witnessed inj stabla price lev such an accusation, but he attributed ss country. If any one feels ‘oul he “condui banks as a whole nav? not ¢ conf ylent judeme this-to the fact that the banks were not: ‘then organized to support, one h business ay th> ould, | sues#3 and speculation.” There also} | nother ‘and @ach was compelled to| i he does nt fur'y uppr2-}musf.sbe adequate production anil | + protect itself:by contracting its loans jundamentals tavolved"|“‘c' edit should be conserved so that in times of stress. . Under the Federal : Arterican credit structure | tharé would be ample funds for tong Reserve system, however, Mr. Alexan-| was hel ly expanded, he sat{, the vol- | tig investment for railroad building der ‘said this fundamental wéakness) une of scld had:shrunk anl it aad}a repair and for housing construc in the American banking structure! )-:. ‘sable for the banks to n.” My, Alexander pointed to the aad been cortected. conserve their positions wita the ut- ger of seeking to stimulate by ar- He regard s as the ia]_measures the volume oN smer : Banks Co-operated. most care. “During the ~period throvgh which | the hest service the ba could ren: forelgn trade. and said that the f der to business for “weakened banks wouldv’aave meant di “The; peak of crefit soon rasgy he predicted banks could not finance thd trade on) such a basis as to perpetuate over-. expansion in domestic ‘banking cred-i it. we have recently passed,” he went and I got so weak that I couldn’t}Miss (Macbeth sany~“Charmant Ois-, even walk from one chair to the other,{€au.” from David's “LePerle de Bra- much less. do any of my housework. zil This gave her sufficient scope to I spent hundreds of dollars and took |dispiay not only the many guldon all-kinds of medicines and treatments alae t Ett) ae ete jechienseds nee Brean at inom die, me «qne pazpicle er tha tumitltous \applati.e nad subsid- “The dway-Tanlae-has helped me is ed ane sang Annie Laurie’ ue only nothing less than wonderful. My kid-|2, harp accompen mene ani doled neys are now 4n fine condition and ood. fea bis elepie Uellad ‘eNen the, pains are entirely gone from’ M¥\ trom the commonplace interpretation. back and‘ around ‘my “heart. My [Miss Macbeth is asstfredly a vocalist strengthsreturned rapidly and that bad |o¢ rare ability.” cough has disappeared. The rheumati- ism has all gone from my wrists and elbows and I can do ail my: house- work with perfect ease. now.” Tanlac is gold in Bismarck by Jos. Breslow, in Driscoll by N. Détand J, H. Barrette, in Wing py H. P...Ho- man and in Strasbuté’ by Strasburg Drug Co. —advt. Se JACOBUS GIVEN . f WESTERN POST | “ g ON NO. PACIFIC G. H./Jacobus, superintendent of the Yellowstone Givision of the ‘Northern Pacific, .with headquarters at @ien-. dive, has been adyanced to the super- intendency of the Montana: division. ~ with headquarters at Livingston, and Y Will take up. his’ new, ies on Octo, ber 15. 4 i T. H. Lantry, former superintendent of this division has béen-nade super- intendent of a coast~division, -with headquarters at Seattle. It has not as yet‘ been definitely au- ie nounced who will succeed Mr. Jacob- us on the Yellowstone division, but ‘ report, has it that Tod Sloane, who eye? pete TPS ALL OVER Now.‘ BUT THE SHOUTING |; mae LING i SEAT(LEr-There is much kiss-/ ing and many tears! of happiness around the coed’ circles of the University of Washington. ‘Six- teen sororities have pledged 186 new members andthe wild scramble for sisters is over, © the basis rather..than of ry € Be WL / This Is Your Last Chanice 1 to get your | =\ O-Cedar Polish Mop . ‘Advance Prices Effective Nov.. Ist ~\ ' HL, . Y \ was former: trainmaster 2 Mandan. Nf Yd } y \ i NN om \ and who ‘has, been superintendent of is Wy ” Z , . i if 4 a division at ‘Pasco, Wash., will be Ly y y, : ‘ ; d put in charge hete. LIYE 7 | £ 2 ane OAS Mr. Jacobus during. the several = : Yds ‘ years he “has been in Charge of the Yellowstone division has made hun- — dreds of warm friends, not only in r “¢ : raflroad circles but among the busi- ‘ = " iS epee mien plug ‘Cuerdipiaieny ene iy B UT ‘a few days remain for you to buy : * —* @hD an-O-Cedar Mop at the old price. ° Increasing-manufacturing costs make the raise in price necessary if we aré to continue to, give yod the biggest, most PEARL WHITE IS DUE IN BIG FOX SPECI{L ‘ A-rare treat is promised for ardent followers of the silent. drama. -Pearl White a star whose admirers are num- bered by many millions in all parts hs >, . d ] bi of the world, is coming to the Eltinge convefhient—time, money an abor theatre, commencing Monday in a : fb j (special William Fox Broduction, Ths saving household utility. i White MoH,” from the pen of Frank |- v 1 piece 1 1 Packstdetemouscauthor af “The| \ The imcrease is only 25c—but 25c is Miracle’ Man.” E. Lloyd Sheldon made worth saving. - : the scenarip, and the well-known Har, 4 ays . x ry Millarde directed the film. Originally; (before the way), the price a ~ : ; Beautiful. thrilling and intensely ‘ ¢ vey si .. ¢ eee eee ayettu auaaine| ofithe O-Gedar Polish Mop was $1.50, eee Nae teat ip Q mersea Knows the )vor«e Almost, every. woman ined photodrama is described in advance} reports. The scenes. are laid in the ‘ underworld of the-big city,'whgre gun- men and crooks in general ply their trades of robbery afid murder. The ~ story revolves around Rhoda, a former crook, who, having reformedi in a as miraculous way, enters upon settle- PILE amen eer ELL eer -~ Now the sources of supply of most of these itemé are, , and helpfulness among the poor and| —, . cutoff, We must go back to before-the-war materials = title Ti tne -wite i aa PE and pay todays prices for them. For instance cotton When the White Molt starts to. re- cord'cost 14c to 16c per potind before the*wat.” Today jt costs us 58c. Handles that cost 4c in 1914 cost 12c to- “ claim “The Sparrow,” a notorious - safe-cracker just released from pris- | | REL reer nee day. Our labor costs have advanced 200%. And so on. 1 ORR Oi Of the Hose. ponent “We will not make a mop ‘that is not up to the reught ‘oet-eennation followingrssh- O-Cedar standard. _We-can’t continue the O-Cedar gation with lightning speed. ~// standard at ‘present prices. So the advance of 25c is absolutely necessary. for us to continue O-Cedar Mops as the shillions-of housewives want them. - The 25c advance ‘in price is effective November Ist. Even if you do not need a new O-Cedar Mop. just ‘now it) will pay you to buy one.at your nearest store - : today. j During the war, we used war materials—short length cottofy—mill ends of drill—surplus steel for centers and bs making the mop smaller weavere able tq-keop the _price down. t the time—and the moncy the O-Cedar Mop saves: And how. much. prettiers-brighter and clednerit makts Ne floors. TBC Dong saves back-breaking stooping and bending.” When you use an O-Cedar Mop your doors will be the envy of your neighbors. -...; | »- ; Easy and Simple to Clean and Renew Second only to the wonderful utility of the @-Cedar Mop is its ‘simplicity. No trick to learn torwashy clean. or renew it. It.can. be washed and! cleaned ‘without bother and muss to, take it apart, and fuss arid'work to _, fput together. When an O-Cedar Mop needs renewitig, simply. wash it in boiling water, pour a little O-Cedar Polish in the can, and lét mop stand in it’ over night. The next morning it is practically as good'as néw;.. . Get an O-Cedar Mop today.: Your dealer guarantees it to.give perfect satisfaction of will feturn your'money, Today’s Prices: $1.25, $1.80, $1.75 Prices November Ist.: $1.50, $175, $2.00 ' r ead 3 4 Richard C! Travers suppotys ‘Pearl White in this special productfon*and the remainder of the Cast includes Eva Gordon, Walter Lewis, George Pauncefort, J. Thornton Baston,’ Wil- i} ‘ liam Hartey, CharJes J. Slattery, Jahn P. ‘Wade and John Woodford. ulate your stomach so you can | : et havent: foods without Year of \ Indigestion Flatulence Gases e =|! -Palpitation Sc pete © A few tablets of Pape’s Diapepelti § J correct acidity, thus regulating-diges- tion and giving. almost instant stom- y ach relief. . Large 60c.caee—drugstores. Pt by & $ AVONOW: 9NFONEWHOD: * Paris Toronto, “London; Qu

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