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PAGE TWO BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, NOV. 10, 1920 HAD TO PULL: HIMSELF OUT. QF BED EVERY BAY NOTED AIRPLANE BUILDER HERE | Wisconsin Man Could Hardly Get up in the Morning—Is Full of Energy Since Taking York, Nov. 10-—A. H. G. Fok- oe : | nyentor and builder of Gert v1 Tanlac and Gains Eighteen | compat airplanes, arrived here to i from Rotterday’ on the steamer > Pounds ‘dam. ‘The Fokker was the best pt ry os i suit plane used by the Germans. “I owe my present health, as well as my big gain of eighteen pounds, to itate to give | is L. Nelson of She Wanted tyKnow. “John, T want to ask you something.” “Well, my de: “When we were married, didn't you ‘With all my Nashota, Wi suffered for five or si with my stomach and Tanlac is the “7 did” C first. medicine that ever*geve me “Then T want to know why you ise sue them to me soured on small dats releif. Everything 1 « my stomach, bloating me up with that caused my heart to skip by and worrying me cramped me tery’ pain was so 1} straighten up. completely, I had to quit eating plan, in such ter wearisome tr errr ad ASPIRIN My appetite left me meat altogether and «was losing weight Be continually. ame “2 aE hy abtere headachies,-and*at| Name ‘Bayer” on Genuine times | became so dizzy that 1 would stagger in walking. J had a terrible pain in thé small of my back which j was so bad that often f could hardly ; bend over. At night I could scarcely sleep, and in the mornings | w. 30) miserable it was all 1 couldn't do to get out of bed. Many a day 1 felt so bad I. just c miidnt? go to my work at all, “Tanlac ‘Began to build me up right away. “I have taken five bottles now and my appetite is so’ good that I’m always glad ‘to see meal-time come and everything: agrees with me per- fee ly. “I'm ever Bothered with bloating, headaches or dizziness, iy back does not trouble me anymore and I never’ have a paip of any kind. 1 drop right off. to sleep just as soon-as I lie down, and I have so much strength and en- ergy I can do as big a a work as TI ever could.” Tanlac is sold in Bismarck by Jos. Breslow, in Driscoll by N. D. and J. H, Barrette, in Wing by H. P. Ha-j{ man,, 2nd-jn Strasburg by Strasburg! Drug Co. Take Aspirin only as told in each of genuine Bayer Tablets of; Then you will be following j j the directions and dosage worked out ns during 2) year's, and e by millions. Take no! chances with substitutes. If you see tne Bayer Cross on tablets, you ean; take them without fear for Cold: Headache, Neuralgia, Rhemuati: Warache, Toothache, Lumbago and for Pain. Handy tin hoxes of twelve tab- j lets cost few cents. Druggists also sell larger packages. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manuf re of dester of Sali i 7 Weeks - | Then Xmas Why not arrange enough time in ad- vance for your appointment?: A Photograph is a well appreciated Xmas present BUTLER’ STUDIO | 31lly4 Main St., Upstairs ., Phone 249 Add New Life To Your Battery Befcre you buy a new battery, let us make sure it is necessary. Every day batteries are discarded that we could economically put into-condi- tion to give much longer sérvice, No matter what make of batter; is-in your car, we are equipped to. tepair it skilfully and at reasonable <ost,:. It will be made to last as long . as possible, until you are ready to replace it with an. Exide~the long- life: battery. Invest a few minutes.in agall, ELECTRIC SERVICE & TIRE CO. \ 215 Main Street BISMARCK, N. D. =~ nen ; orldly goods T thee | i en the instalment ; ond ently af 9. | used by.the boys for dinner. BISMARCK BOY SHOOTS WOLF Billie Ankeman Hero of Boys in Town for His Prowess in i nati ) SHOT WAS A CLEAN ONE | Billie Ankeman is the hero of the | hour in town and every boy honsesaing and Dick Penwarden, i nd the ends in the nods and the ri sin quest ie fun, and, in y, fame. One tov at the ind of week the boys ' took 'theip ‘ligeh’ and hiked to Sibley -sutnd to spend the day, ooking thei ; dinner’ oy they | fond of dotitg mude him- | ot Muisanee in thelr neighhoshood land "t chased him about: through Suddenly ‘a huge wol! cp: trotting strafght tor them. alu 22 nd Dick had jus 22 ag- wolf. down, eDetween them and the gaye the order lo lie immediately did. w Bille’s father lad beep a tae ‘and ‘ire huntsman in the Cuhadian | woods, np in the Moosejaw country, and he had often said tha f you whistle when & wolf is running, he will stop to locate the.sound. Billie | whistled, the huge wolf did stop and tu head ‘to ‘listen, Just in that | prier instant, Billie shot him through jthe mouth.” The ,ball lodged in a jfing. “He ran’ &-;short’ pace” dropped. i | Here, was Mr, Wolf, | either boy, for Billie is but sixteen ‘and Dick is ‘smaller than Billie. They \Were ten milés from home, and were | acy. Just’ , trappers! | not equipped for the’em jas it happens in stori | heard the shot, came to investigate | }and found the wonderful wolf shot} jand ready for skinning. The only knife in the party was the kit knife | One of; [the trappers was a skilled workman and it was no time until the beautiful skin was off and. the boys ready to “They 'WORK while you sleep” Take one or two Cagcarets occas ally to kéep' your liver ‘and’ bowels ac | tive, When bilious, - constipated | headachy, unstrung of for a cold, up>j jSet- stomach, or bad breath, nothing | Acts’ so nicely as Cascarets. Children, love them too. 10, 25, | 50 cents. Just Opening w Leather Vests, at the lowest ARMY AND Main est | | } funds and\her time to developing ombled while there was yela little | and |" longer than | i -|OPERA IN EVERY | CITY, HER AIM i NEW guerta y ratie prima donna, js devoting her YORK Sylva, ope- American grand oper to have an opera Amerigan city of } ; 000 population and she doesn’t expe: the tlfillment does hope that the tion will have scope: as the present g in Europe. Mada Rhe hopes Tn. every re than 100,- le she says live to ste nor dream, sh to be the greatos! liv Carmen, has swelled the of her en- terprise several the ss With proceeds from this : on their glad ten mile hike for / So they h ie has ‘the ski blemish, and the bi ord for bravery, skill and ment’ without a blemish this is the end of the p wolf story of the Missouri bottoms these many moons. GERMAN LABOR IS DEMGRALIZED | ° BY’ REVOLUTION Berlin, B Noy. 10--A Brunswick | jurist, Judge Ke@leman, who for: 10 years* was assotviated with union la- bor as legal advisor, c ges that German labor has been post-revolution conditio: t is now attempting in lass ego- ” to set up an oligarchy under which existence for the non-laboring seg would be intolerable. ‘The de- ription “free workman,” he declares. has come to mean a man who has no respect for law or order but ‘who in fact believes he is a Jaw unto him- self, owing aHegiance neither to the state nor to his own organi ution. Labor _ ledders charged by Judge article in the Ju failure to appreciate the | val keeping faith, and the jurist that agreements hetWeen capit laboy Nave’ no ‘longer-any binding in- fluence on labor. He believes “the tendency ‘tq, make ‘sudden demands | which ‘employers appear ince le of granting is deplorablé” and reac the great detriment of labor. “As soon as the workman is ‘dis- satisfied about anything he makes_the | threat of a genera? strike,” the wri continues. — “Consideratign “of the question whether the differences could be arbitrated or whether /the employ- er is to blame is. bluntly declified.” He believes the workman has so misused new-found authority and pos- { sibjlities | that on the. whole he is worse eff than he wes before the | revolution. | He suggests that the sit- | uation may eventually develop ‘an- archical conditions under which life would not ‘be tolerable. | DISTRICT JUDGES | DIVIDED BETWEEN | }' NP. AND OTHERS Independents and the Nonpartisan league divided honors in the election of district judgeS for the various dis- tricts in the state. Hight are classed us independents and six as Nonpar- tisans. | -c. M. Cooley, A. 'P. Cole, and M. J. ith a Full Line of Blankets, Sheep Lined. Clothes, Mackinaws, Underwear, Work Clothing, Overalls, Groceries, Paints, Shoes, Harness, Tents. t possible prices THE BISMARCK — NAVY STORE The Northwest Hotel Building / Street Look for the quality or any of the beauty of the record. long or short. i your, Grafonola, and it plays and stops itself. Standard MBdels up-to $500 Period patos up to #2100 = a Columbia Phonographs N Englert were re-elected in the first judicial district. In the second district Judges Butts Burr and Kneeshaw were elected. The yote for the five candidates was as | fqyows: , Burr, 35,292; Butts, 24,871 Pixasesnaw, 23,238; DePuy, 21,495; errett, 18,673. The district com- prises the counties of Ramsey, Ben- son, Pierce,’ Rolette, Towner, Ren- Ville, “Bottineau, Walsh, Pembina, Cavalier and McHenry. . In the’ third district Judge Frank Allen was re-elected, and Deo, Mc- Kenna apparently, has defeated John Graham, the Nonpartisan appointee of Governor Fraziér. In the fourth district Judges Nues= sle and Coffey, Independents, defeated the league candidates by big majori- ties. In the fifth northwestern district Jydges Frank E. Fisk and K. BE. Leighton are retired by the electign | of Geo. Moeliring of Ray, and John G, Lowe of Minot, Nonpartisans! In the sixth district Frank Lemke, an appointee of Governor Frazier, Was re-elected, and Thomas M. Pugh taps. MOTHER! “California Syrup of Figs” Child’s Best Laxative Accept “California” Syrup of Figs; and H. L. Berry, Nonpartisans, have | only—look for the name California: on} defeated M.'L. McBride of Dickinson, | the package, then you are sure your and Thorstein Hyland of Mandan. child is having’ the best and most harmless~physic ‘for the little stom- jach, liver and‘bowels. Children love its fruity taste. Full directions on each bottle. You must say “Califor~ nia.” CHICAGO PLAN icago, Nov. 10.—Plans, for Armis- re announced with procla mations issued by the mayor cailing on‘citizens to observe the day. At 11 a. m. the city’ will pay one) tminuté’s’ silent tribute to American soldiers who died in, the war. ‘At a signal from traffic policeman | all: vehiclés and street cars will stop moving. Pedestrians will—halt and face the east. Buglers ttered about the downtown district will advance to \ Sell your cream and poultry te our agent, orsship direct to Northern Produce Co., Bis- marck. Write us for prices on cream and poultry.—Northern Produce Co, PRR Ee Sense eS BE H These exclusive Tone Leaves identify” every g Columbia Grafonola: You know, when you see them, t fh “The Columbia Grafonola’s Streamline Cabinets ‘are in- } variably in perfect accord with modern artistic furniture design. -Bhe Columbia Grafonola’s Straight Tone Arm insures that the music will develop fully and naturally. will be an exact reproduction of the music the artists them- | selves produced on the original wax in the Columbia Laboratory. i { | TONE LEAVES - | Exclusive Columbia Features uine at the ; qs phonograph before you has all the important exc/ustve features. These exclusive Tone Leaves will give you'complete and eles ne accurate control over tone-volume without sacrificing tone This music And, in addition to all these \exc/usive advantages, the Columbia Grafonola is now equipped with the exclusive Columbia Non Set Automatic Stop. Operates on any record, Never stops before it should. 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