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SATURDAY, NOV. 1; 1920 HELP WANTED—MALE’ AGENTS WANTED | COAL MINERS WANTED—By Beulah Coal Mining Co. at Beu- lah, ND, Steady work. Apply at mine or at Bismarck office in AGENTS—Make $75.00 weekly seltin guaranteed hosiery. We duarantes $80.00 weekly fulltime, “75e an” hour spare Ime.» Experience unnecessary. /Perfectwear Hosiery, Darby, Pas '| it SALESMAN Haggart Building. T-24-tf $6,000700 SAR—Is your profit from 4 sales a day: Davidson sold 96 one week. No experience needed. Thé - Aladdin light_is a. sensation wherever iptro- duced. 5 times as-bright as _el€ctric. Won Gold’ Medal. Tested and recor mended» by 35 ‘leading Universities, rmers Nave the money, tiey reed this light and 9 out of 10 will buy. Also big opportunity. in small towns and suburbs. Excellent spare ‘time and evening seller, NO CAPITAL RE- QUIRED, Sample om free’ trial. Write MANTLE! LAMP €O., 2105 “Aladdin Chicago, _Ill 1-1 LRARN— Autos, ‘Tractor Welding or Automotiv: icity Northwest's oldest) largest und best equipped School. Information Free. MINNEAPOLIS’ AUTO & TRACTOR SCHOOL, 240 2nd’ St; North. Minneapolis, Minn. 5 1-1-1 LEARN BARBER TRADE—At the Mol Barber Contege, Oldest institution of ii kind. . Established 1893. Time and ex- pense: saved ‘by our methods. - Catalog rt Moler Barber Callege 107 I. _Nt ._Ave., Minneapol 11-1-1mo | WANTED—A man to work on in Hettinger, county... If mi have room and board. German pr Write or call at Room 2, Ani 12 Auto School, 10s Start right, 11-12-2t | ___ HELP WANTED—FEMALE AWAKE WOMAN=-To_ take local trade; $4 fo $5 ‘a fone bette arge of_our GS day a No experience required. | Pay arts at once: BVrite today: 4 American Products Co. 2906 Am | Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohlo- Hl MAN OR, [WOMAN —Wanted, csalary p00 full: time; 75¢ pér hour, gparé; time, sell- ing guaranteed, hosiery Ao weareny Ex- perience unrfecessary. Mills, Norristo Pa ANTED—High school or business sol- lege girl to work for board and room No small children. Small home. pr write No: 159, ‘Tribune 11-1: ANTED—Thoroughly competent for general_hous ork. and Park Stree girl Corner ‘Thayer Phone 930, 11-12-1wk WANTED—Competent girl.. Apply G..R. Berndt, 104 Ave. A. Phone 622. 11-8-1wk. ‘WANTED—Girl_or woman for general house work. Apply Dohn Meat ba cer WANTHD—-A competent, girl, for hous: work, Mrs, E. V. Lahr, 15 Ave. Bo | ‘ 11-8-1wk GIRL _WANTED—For houséwork, G,_H. Russ, 3d_street. 1 WANTED—Cook at Chocolate He FOR SALE OR REN’ HOUSES AND FLA’ FOR SALE—By/owner, one 8-room ‘house, full basement, 3 clothes closets, ea: front, perch screened in.- Barn, garage, hen house. This property is located at 1014 jth’ Street. Will take/in cattle or horses. ‘Will sell of’ easy terms at a bargain, if taken soon, If interested, 10-30-1mo fai] at: place or. phone 6i6X. i OR TENT — Furnished housekeeping | apartment modérn, Man.and wif pre: ferred; 1100 Broadway. Phone 646W FOR SALE—Seven-room house, moder: on payment. ~Good neighborhood. Q. Box 293. 10: AUTOMOBIL OTORCYCLES LIBERTY BO: AT PAR — Will be ageepted in payment. of 1921 Ford ‘Touring car run about. six’ hundred miles, Good as new and price $600.00 includes license, chains, extra tube and top dust. hood. —At® present price of bonds you can save almost a hundred dollars. ° Address, 158 Dripune® -8wks condition. No teade eSs0) mplete accessory yon Apply vai considered. His CRUVER MANUFACTURING CO. Manufacturers of a high class line of advertising specialties” of celluloid, metal, Teather and glass is seeking a representative in this territory. We will consider either exculsive represen- tation or will offer our line to a suc cessful man who is already handling*a non-conflicting line, Please give full} details of yourself and a personal In- terview avill be arranged in Bismarck within tle next two or’ three weeks. BR. W., Gilliam, Sales Manager, 2460 | _ Jackson Blvd. Chicago: 1 ty, W YOU RVER OFF RI: Gko- | RY STORTW?2—You can’ han jour, Canned Goods, Dried and entire line of Groceries, as weil as Paints, Roofing, Aluminum ware and Automobile Oils, with no rent to pay; no money invested; take large orders from samples, Goods are guaranteed and proven quality: Selling experience hot necessary, Steady, profitable work for “Worke' Address ,Hitchcock~ Hill Co., ;. Chicago, M1. Ref- | ererice amy Bank or Express Co, ey ii 11-181 MEN, WANTED TO SELI GROCERIES —Selling _ Experience Not Necessary. One of the World's: largest wholesale Grovery houses (capital over $1,000,000) wants ambitious men in your local to sell direct to consumer nationally known! brands of an extenMve line of groceries,’ paints, roofings. lubricating oils, stock foods, ete. No capital re- quired, ommission ad¥anced.. Write vouay ate uge and county desired. John Sexton & Co., lilinois S hicago/ MM.’ Sugar, Cof- Z sy old. le new fe punch boards 2 to sell smal! town. and coun- either regular or” sideline silesman, | UNRESTRICTED “TIERRIF TORY, BIG COMMISSIONS, Write for salesman outtit, EMPIRE MANUFAC- "TORING CO., W. PLUME ST., NORFOLK, VIRGIN IN’ WANTED: ol sell ap entirely new tion to merchants - nd country stofes, unlim- big commissions. Write Outfit. impire Manu- 114 West City Hall Ave- ‘a, 11-8-1m0 ANTHD—To sell our line (on entirely new plan) to small towns and country tricted territory, double prompt pay. Write for NOVELTY SALES CO., BUILDING, NORFOLK, 10-25-1mo SELL TIRES—Direct from manufacturer to user at 30% discount. Free Inne® tube.” No capital required/ Paul Tire & Rubber Co., 1308 W. 1pth St Chi- cago. 11-13-1t SALESMA? of salespoards merchants in stores. r VIRGINIA. WORK WANTED WANTED——Middte aged widow w: ‘a work in private family. Write Box POSITION WANTED POSITION, WANTED. sale: in ay store, now ‘until over the holidays, at least. Write 160 ‘Tribune. 1-13-1t BUSINESS CHANCES CONSIDER—INVESTIGATE—If $1,000 to $3,000 would put you in profitable, ner- manent business would you be inter- Experience unncessary. Net 's should be $5,000 to $10,000 Let us explain, , Strictly lesi- “Master,” 627-Mdnhatton Bldg., Chicago. 11-13 -1t LAND : j FOR SALE OR RENT—80 acres up land. Produce good fruit) and other crops. 300 bearing fruit trees. Fuel on place Fair set of dutidings, water. to irrigat if needed. 4 milés-from R. R. Close to school. Good climate and neighbors. Open water-power site’ on place. No swamp, alkali, or blizzards. At a gain. ‘Terms, by owner, Alva Porthill, Idaho. s 10-25-1mo0 y—To trade my equity in 160 farm for cattle and ‘horses. Wil fake all horses if they are good ones Hoskins Inc., Dept. K. MAIL US YOUR FILMS All Orders Filled Promptly by Experth ~; ichmondsMhitng) WEBB BROTHERS Embalmers Licensed Embalme: NIGHT PHONES 65—887 Undertakers ' DAY PHONE 50° BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY Distributors of ‘= ‘§TUDEBAKER — and — j CADILLAC = AUTOMOBILES ~ Le ~ PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Embalmers in Charge’ Licensed. Day Phone 100° BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY . «220 MAIN STREET =~. Upholstered Furniture Made to Order ee ee ee \ ‘ ‘CARL PEDERSON FACTORY DISTRIBUTOR, Southwestern North: Dakota and | BUSINESS DIRECTORY BETTER KODAK FINISHING Developing, Printing and Enlarging. To be sure of Good Pictures, Bring your Films to Bismarck, N. D. . SHOE. - FITTERS / MAIN STREET Funeral Directors Charge Night Phone 100 or 687 ¥~ A.. KNOWLES, Optical Specialist Eyes examined, glasses fitté™, and placed while you wait. your broken lenses ground and re- |, Established in 1907 BISMARCK, N. D. Southeastern Montana io “BISMARCK, ND, - Pics. tia cea ass aera -” BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUN! , PAGE SEVEN FIRST GUARANTY. BANK’S NEW BUILDING COMBINES - HAUTY AND DIGNIZY WITH CON Above—Exterior of First Guaranty Bank. Below—View of Banking Room and weigh 1400 Box 105 McKenzie, N. MISSOURI FARMS FOR SALE L ice improved 120 acre fi 600, $500 down; improved in fruit, $2100, ‘$500 down, McGrath, Mtn, View, Mo. ROUMS FOR REN FOR -RENT—Room — suitable for _tyo! ladies; With. privilege . of making} akfast. _DPhone_ 713K. 1111-3 TT 7 T—-Two in modern , ho postoftice. RENT—-—Room blocks from PEAGE REIGNS. IN BALL WORLD: LANDIS ACCEPTS Federal Jurist “to Remain on Bench and Get $42,500 a ‘Year Phone} FOR RENT—A’ fu ern house. Call urnished room’ in moderr , 5th street or phone” 242k. NISHED ROOM FOR” RENT 9, 6th street, 11¢12-3t Modern room for one, pl CITY AND MUST Ice box, bed, ing able and chai buffet, davenport, parlor d tables, electric washer and n a r ‘ov. 13.—Peace reigned in les today,, following. y m baseball c n Ic week; Fi der touring ‘terday's agreement of opposing. or can be 306 Ave B. | tions, in the reorganization of the)! l1-12-4t | game. The 16 club owners of the two | major leagues were in accord on evéery issue which today left the°same eight Monthly sales $1,500. Good money , Clubs in tite national and the, same Reason for selling have other | eight in the American league and the Write or Bernt | threatened war was averted. imo!“ Judge K. M. Landis, of the federal Chicagoy-accepted the chair- DNof the hall commission and ! will act as a final court of appeal, in ‘all matt of appeal in all disputes between the two major leagues and any minor leaguers which may join ‘aurant and Confection- Town of 800. Fix- and stock Will invoice about $1,- | receipts for last four year: xons for selling. Call or . D., Box 115, 11-13-2t RIG SNA k. Aw b leaving table,’ the majors in reorganizing the game. ehiffonier ss Judge is will remain on_ the ARanthacs Rocker bench, salary there is $7,500 a and” taQie "Wz West Ave fone; Year tipulated th um should 16). ie Im1wk | be 50,000 a year FOR SALE—hoplemént business, An- | of the baseball game men ‘so nual~ business , $40,000. Responsibl ary offe sel farming community, ‘Coal mine wary offered by the baseball ing 14) men, Stock $10,600, cy $ duced, Good reagon: for selling. ‘The term-for whic! ber: 155. ‘Tribune, 1i-4-2Wks | seven ye mwa story build- | VALLEY CITY IN TITULAR GAME OR RK t floor i VO . Good opening . Kautzman, Breic Fa —Duroe- Fei Koa jired by, Mammoth Maids 1 turber, weight 900 Ibs. Also a tried sows bred or open. _ Patter Land Company, Bismarck, Ni Dak. gilts. SALE—Have several pieces of furni- | tur hes, ¢ that I Witsell at aj bargain forjquick’ sale. Also 5 pessenger Hupmobile ca idney Cohen. Phone | 2201, reet, 11-13-2t N THE car of western breeding ew Sutherland, South Heart, eee. a | Winner to Meet Williston for Championship’ of State High Schools The battle for. the North Dakota " eal plus Sidney. C Phone_230L, or call at! state high school championship is be- 1020 oth_Street. 11-12-2t | ing narrowed. today, Graftop” and BXPERT ACCOUNTING — Rooms 18 Haggart F Phone 662. 11-13 Valley City are ‘Glashing for the championship of the ‘éastern half of the state... The Winner of the game is expetted to meet Williston, cham- pion of the western ‘half of the state, for the state title. ‘ | Valley City was selected by the | athietic poard of control meeting in Grand Forks as the champions of the ;southeastern district. Grafton is j champion of the northeastern sections CONFERENCE GAMES. Chicago, Noy. 13.—Interest in con- ference football centered today on the Chicago-Michigan game and the Wi: consin-I[linois game. If Illinois w she’ will meet Ohio State next Sat- urday for the western title. Illinois and Ohio State are undefeated. To Appear in France | Chicago, Nov. 13.—Johnny Coulon, } the diminutive Chicagoan, who held the; bantamweight championship for years;.will engage in two contests in Pranes: next month, meeting the pick of,the Frénch; bantams. Coulon sail- ed from New York on Nov. 2. It is coulon’sysecond trip abroad within a year. «- ‘ YAL PRINCETON, November. 13.—The Yale-Princeton foothalf’game was the center of interest im\the: east today. More than 40,000 fans’ ‘were ‘expected to see the clash, which is preliminary 40 Yale's clash with ‘Harvard in the annual Yale-Harvard -gaie. / CHANCE.OF TIE Kansas” City, Nov.) 13.—With Okla- homa’ retaining a firm grasp on the 1920 >Missouri Valley’ conference foot- | ball title the attention of observers | here turned today to the game between ' Washington and Missonri: Universities at Columbia, for if Missouri and Kan- sas Universities should /win their re- maining games and Oklahoma lose one !the schouss wll be in a triple tie. 24 HOU e R: Each Cap- sule bears the name Aa _U retcare of counterfet' / * »| Amel VENIENCE IN DESIGN Artistic, Finish and Most Mod- {., ern Conveniences Attract Vis- | itors to New Structure. on Fourth Street. The beautiful new building of the First Guaranty Bank, ‘on Fourth street, is being praised by visitors who have come to see the latest ad- j dition to Bismarck’s growing business district. The exterior of the building is con- {Structed with all the dignity and solid- ity prescribed by architects for bank buildings. It has a frontage of 50 feet on Fourth street, and the front is constructed with Indiana limestone; with four massive columns, which lend dignity and strength to the ex- terior. It is two stories in height, the second story being devoted toyof- tice rooms. ‘The. interior of, the bank was finish-| ed by artists in; building. ‘The floors. are of Tennessee marble in the vesti pule and lobby. ‘This marble ha ‘pink tone and gives an esp effect, as the blocks of ma worked out in a design, A tentinch base of Levanto marble, a product of the Swiss Alps, extends around the banking room. This marble is com- posed of green, red and white beautifully blended together, joint effect, is of a dark green. Above the. marble base is Tavernelle, a Ten- nesgee marble, to the height of 42 inéhes. Decoration of Walls The decoration of the walls and ing, the work, of experts, is espe- cially, artistic. The large beams and pilasters are of decorative plaster and fre ‘finished in old ivory color. Be- tween the pilasters are panels formed by a laurel wreath. The panels are mottled with well blended colors, leaving a plehsing, subdued effect. ican eagles, resting on a shield of American colors, are painted at the top of the four panels. Special Glass Design . The counter een and all of the interior wéod finish is constructed of the finest black «walnut, with a deep, rich brown finish>*ATFof*the glass in the banking room is of a special etched design, manufactured under the neW stipled, etched process. A waiting room, a small room af- fording privacy for conversations and ja marble bench, with a check-writing desk in the middle of the lobby, add to the conveniences in the main banking room fcr the benefit of the, general public. Le \ To the left and rear As a machine room, well lighted and ventilated. The purpose of this room is to elim- inate the noise of the bookkeeping and adding machines from the main banking room. Vault Arrangement. The vaults are especially attractive to one interested in security. | They are constructed of reinforced con- crete, with a net-work of steel bars through the cement, running cross- wise every four inches. \The vault openings are guarded by two heavy steel vault doors of such weight as frecessitates swinging on large cranes. In conhection with the safe deposit vaults there has heen provided’ booths in which there is a desk and a chair and lamp, affording absolute, privacy for one wishing to look over the con- tents of his safe deposit box. To one side of the safe-deposit vaults is a directors -room, finished in artistic design. Officers of Bank W. A. Lahr is president, E, V. Lahr is cashier ond C. S, Mea a banker and fruit rancher of Yakima, Wash., ig vice-president of the First Guaranty Bank. The Lahrs have been interest- ed in the banking business in North Dakota for the last twelve years, but only three years ago started the First Guaranty Bank. They control a line of banks in this section of the state for which the First Guaranty Bank serves as the parent bank. CLEVELAND TO PLAY ONLY TEN EXHIBITION GAMES Cleveland, 0; Now. y3. — Before leaving for his home in Hubbard City, Tex. Tris Speaker, manager of the Cleveland Americans, intimated that only ten exhibition games will be played by, the Indians on the spring training trip. Speaker has received invitations from about a dozen towns in Texas, Florida and New Mexico to bring the world’s champions there to train. It is regarded as doubtful if New Or- leans, where the teams trained for sev- eral years, will be selected as the 1921 camp. ; : “With a world’s ~-championship team,” Speaker said, “ten games ought to pay all our training expenses and I do not care to play more than tea, as I can get better results by sticking to regular~practice.” Cincinnati, has asked for two games and probably will be accommodated. NORTHWEST GAMES St. Paul, Minn., Nov. 13.—Interest in football in the Northwest centers today in the following battles: Jowa versus Minnesota at City. Illinois versus Wisconsin at Madi- son. Hamline versus Carleton at St. Paul. St. Thonias versus Macalester at St. Paul. , University of South Dakota versus South Dakota State at Sioux Falls, Iowa the only Big Ten game which will have any important bearing on the conference championship is the Ill- inois-Wisconsin game, which Illinois «an lose and still be counted in when Ohio State is met the following Satur- day. i Joe Evans. who patrols the outfield for the Cleveland world’s champions is an in- ‘terne in a local hospital, where he is taking a post graduate course. With-} in a week from the end of the series with Brooklyn, Evans was on the job. TROY—Tony Caponi knocked out Red Mack in seven rounds. Then he volunteered to fight Joe Daley, whose ‘| Milliong of Them in War -Strick- i CHILDREN OF OLD. WORLD IN GREAT NEED en Areas Threatened ‘With Starvation . I London, Nov. maths of the Polish-Soviet war Americans will be called upon to feed and clothe more than 1,250.000. Polish childrea this winter through the, American Reljef Administration. Up to the, time of the latest outbreak of ilities, destitution had been so re- ced that the Relief Administration officials, believed that Poland, with zation the Americans had would be able to carry on That is and for du | Trust Your Complexion Jo Cuticura , ‘The majority of skin and scalp troub' igt be prevented by Cuygenr chusively for all toilet pur xinest. sign of redness, rough- dapdrutf, apply Do not fail toi pimples or Cutienra Oiurment. he exquisierly inyour toilet pr it the work after this autumn. considered impossible tions “are unde ny children as last winter, Lett, for Children ion came after receipt ip orts of a tomplete sur- untry begun immediatey Ta @ceverywhere. now pre- aring the bar v for | gae~Cuticura Toilet Trio asm ng p, Ointment and Talcum hie adjuncts of the daily tor aitiaining skin purity and skin By bringing these delicately medt- jients in frequent contact with in use for all toilet purposes, skin, scalp, hair and hands London of vey of the after the bolsheviki were driven back, althy Trained observers report that the 5 3 ‘ re ‘The Soap, Ointment and Talcum 25c, each Poles themselves haye not painted the ae re, Forsample gach free. res pictu ack e 4 7 ’ "Cutic ept, 27, Maldon, Mass.” , picture black enough. After two pe eg eb reget ee armies had fought over th “ ground | there was little left for the'childre: they report, and each requested im- mediate shipment of food and clothin| As fa possible, distributing agen of the “adminigtration are complying with these requests, irs The organization by” which about $19.000,000 worth of food and clothing ‘was distributed in Poland in 16 months “at a cost of approximate! $80,000, is virtually intact. It includ betweeen: 15,000 and 18,000 Poles{2n annual fixture, whose services ure paid for by Poland | President Hickey ef ‘the Amer but who worked under the direction | Association is highly in ‘favor’ of the of a few American administration of-| plan, which also has been endorsed ficers. The Poles also pay for trans- | by David L. Fultz, president of the In- portation from the ships, warehouses | ternational league. FALL SERIES TO, BE FIXED AFFAIRS | | Chleago, Nov. 13TH ‘fall, series. between the pennant winning Clubs of the American Association and Inter- | national leagues probably will become and distribution, In, addition they; “President Fultz will submit the supply all .flour received by them} plan to the club owners of his league through a $200,000 credit granted|for adoption,” President Hickey sa id. “1 feel positive that the serie made a permanent fixture. The event led the ‘Junior World’s Ser- them by the Grain Corporation. Although the distributing organiza- tion - was considerably djsarranged | will be during the recent fighting, officials | ies’.” here say they can’get into working; The 1920 series between S@ Paul order again very quickly after railroad lana Baltimore, won by the latter club, repairs have been completed. ancial succe lwas a fi “RUTH OF FOOTBALL” NOTRE DAME—At last some one | has found the “Babe Ruth of football.” | They've handed the honor to Gipp, }erack Notre Dame halfback. He was jan All-Western man last year. | LEGION MEMBERS Meet at Elks’ Hall 7 P. M. Sunday. \ F | : The lighter weights are getting all Another big shipment of fam- the/attention and making Most of the |ous Patrick Duluth Overcoats. money. ‘Your size and style awaits you. Save Klein, Tailor and Cleaner. Jack Dempsey ts so hard put to it} 4 that for sheer lvek of companionship | he announces that he will fight Wil. lard again, © ; . Democrats aren't the only lonely souls ‘these day Think of the poor downtrodden hi weight boxers. , That is a terrible thing to wish on the American public and it cannot be for the sake of the money there may be in it. ‘ Tt must be shé@er loneliness, a d for human companionship, an inabil- | ity to find men of approximately his girth and weight which driye Juek to this extreme measure, Of course, Jack has signed to meet Georges, but the date of that is fairly indefinite, and, besides, there’s not much. companionship for Mack in an encounter with Georges. They don’t speak the same language in more senses than ‘one: dack doesn’t know a French as a house does aber arithmetic. Neither can he diseu airplaning, trench-digging and forced: parching intelligently with: Georges. ~ OUT—IT IS WORTH MONEY , Cut out this siip, enclose, with 5¢ and mail it to Poley-& Co., 2885 Shet- field Ave., Chicago, Il, writing your, name and address clearly. You will\ receive jn return a trial package con- ining Foley’s Honey and Tar Com- pound, for coughs, colds and croup; | ten: circular or form letters “ex- Foley Kidney Pills for pain in sides | actly like” tha genuine Sales and back; rheumatism, backache, kid- | 74, een a meas. ney and bladder ailments; and Yoley !Tetters. collecti letters, notices, cards, etc. Addressing, folding Cathartic Tablets, a who!%some and bed thoroughly ic for /and. mailings = G constipation, biliousness, - and éutside mailitiz and sluggish bowels kinds. LEGION MEMBERS BUSINESS SERVICE CO. Meet at Elks’ Hall 7 P. n.| Rooms 18-20, Haggart Block Sunday. | Phone 662 | that follow exposure Suppen changes of weather or exposure to cold and wet, start. rheumatic twinges and ‘ make your ‘‘bones ache.” Sloan’s ‘Liniment br warmth, comfort and relief tolame back, stiff joi sprains, strainS; sorene: mueh aout Kk ts, 8. Penetra(es without rubbing. All cruggists—36e, 70c, $1.40. CUT THIS THE LitToO? SHOP We make facsimile. typewrit- Another big shipment of fam- chen? ous Patrick Duluth Qvercoats. ‘Your size and style awaits you. | Klein, Tailor and Cleaner. | | Ca IN Tit ae ANCES SERGE DMLY PHOTOS w BISMARCK, \ORTH DAKOTA % Known all over the Northwest for Quality ° MAIL. US your FILMS 2 Homan’s Cafe and} Bakery will be open Sun- days as well as week, days. , HOMAN’S CAFE. | _ HURLEY’S ORCHESTRA Up-to-the-Minute Dance | Music. - Women’ 4061, Bdwy.- Made Young : nd “ Phone 909 Bright eyes, a clear skin anda body F 3 WHEN YOU ASK FOR s BUTTER full of youth and health may be yours if you willkeep your system in order by regularly taking GOLD MEDAL 4 "NORTHERN BR, & ENGE, D.C. PRC. ? Chiropractor Consultation Free “ \ eS CES Wy The w —_‘s standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder end nric acid troubl-s, the enemies of life and looks. In use since 1696. All druggists, three sizes. opponent had failed to show up. ‘Tony- knocked him out, in the sixth. Look for the name Gold Medat on every box eccept no imitation Galte 9, 11—Lucas Block—Phone 96@

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