The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 16, 1920, Page 2

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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE | : Hoa, UNION SERVICE | GIRL SCOUTS ' TAUGHT H HORSE RIDING. |OHIO WORKS FOR THANKSGIVING | eee DECIDED UPOw Ohio, Nov: \ 16.—Ohio ; octal! eleven, vale sae D ing horse riding is Miss Betty Baker, I’. Strutz Will Preach | — dauahter of Secretary of War Baker. Here she is with her horse, PAGE TWO _ TUESDAY, NOY. 16, 1920. Ten Years _ Younger Than , His Years: Doesn’t it make you feel good—cause you to straight- en up and feel ‘“chesty’ when someone guesses your age at ten years or so younger than you really are? You look into your ; mirror, smile with satisfac- ammmeaimescrz. ac tion and say to yourself: mence at onc tore your energy, “Well, he didn’: ie make such strenfth and e by taking a bad guess, at that.” The point is: You’re no older than your vitality. If a man is strong, vigor- ous, mentally alert, fing and fit. at 50 he has a better chance of living up to 8) \ “than a man of 20 who is Columbus, WASHINGTON-—AI Girl § Scouts in Washington must learn t tide a horse. \One of the most en- susiastic of the Girl Scouts in learn- i nois at “Urbs na next ‘Saturday. y Coach W: nd players are conf» dent of def ng .LMinois and thereby winning undisp right of the 4 ch onship, In order to speed up , Coteh Wilce will hold night e daily until the team lea for Urbana Thursday evening. Pov ‘ful archlights have been placed around Ohio field, pern itting the; players to practice laté at wight. i The c ig game between Illinois and Ohio State promi to be the most important played in the’ west this season. Ohio State will start the favorite because of its record to date. Cnicago, Michigan And have been defeated by. the Healthy Young Womanhcod Ti tendency to.constip: begins with girls a: appre ‘oach maturity, and the very timethe mother! that tha important fui ae is regal wv isCUNS Purdw 1 Bucke The Great General Tonic body-builder will help nspirit and mental biliousn less sleep, Syrup Pepsin isa eon Egyptian Senna and laxative | hyrbs with ° This me pst or s, loss ‘of appetite and r 25 perc nt. ‘Discount on Man- jhattan Shirts. 25 per cent} dis- living up to 0. he hi meet the first 2 pajamas. Bergeson’s. months. sto we Ss chur Oar ar largest sale of the kin Le an heroic effort to'suc- litieniumism *| Just received shipment Mon. rs oatewell Saray Pepsin hag cessfully resist the effects arch. and. Carney screened.) WW there must be wenuine m: : | Wyoming Coal. Place your it to. develop go larg, sale.\Buy a bottle t quickly see why it is TRY IT. FREE of time by ever keeping our yourwill | vitality at par. When you sense a feeling order now for immediate deliv- _ [ery while defivery can be made, from box car. Washburn Lig- “HONE MEN GATHER IN CITY of slowing down of’ your . oC Py Send me your name and addres physical forees—when your POR CONFERENCE = eaten ten nite C Co. ie hone 453. and I will send youa Fas be ‘i Syrup Pepsin. Ai Dr. stomach, liver, kidneys and | Representa Several telephong “BUDDIES” HELD | 25 Per Cent Discount on Man- ofa: Calc WU shine other organs show signs of |hattan Shirts. 25 per cent! dis- | {} Monticello, Il. “Ev. ‘dint ody now and 2 Bismarck to ge uel Ged notice a bottle trom Ling: the v : STAGE FOR LONG nO: » greater fenemy| count on night robes and | chet ngads silage ack of your od ume pe ‘ ; You cannot “keep 2 to know the best am other ; tofay. Sole Manufacturers Hen IN SOrnAYy Sain ne a, P|) pajamas. Bergeson’s. lacie <E ‘and 9 ‘punch ’'— words, when you feel your vi is In the wane. you should ¢ h a large torr y The donter-| the x tilroad | dies” wh y the Auditorium .'T proved during its full wyn theatre, New: x “LYKO MEDICINE COMPANY New York: Kansas City, Mo. \ ‘logged with a d of undigebted food tram) ses \treny) Tomb of “Tippecanoe” slood picks up disease: | : ; | Eropeny of State See fe 0., Nov. 16.--The tomb 1 William Henry War on- “Old Tippecanoe,” first of Ohio’s pr ydents, has become the property of | [tis situated on a knoll at] n= Cincinnati, commgading a magnifi- cent view gf the Ohio river, ssion by the state became ef- ive when State Representative Horace Bonser of Cincinnati filed’ with le county regorder 15 quit claim ep nting the inter s reqile atal by ittending were L. 8. mnanager of the dent ‘Telephone | the itite system. Foley ‘ablets are mild but sure in hey banish~biliousn ch and other ills ion. Take one “to- will. feel better in the shout, 3 England To Combat * Exeessive Drinking Henry Arthur Jones ing in its indorpdlation of the ‘y #s- well as the Jiitin, of ‘its melody. It also jthe public. enjoys that is wholesome : Nov. 16 London, —'To combat ex jeating liquor in will be and you Shument morning. sweet in its England, 4 urated shortly by the “Wellowship meetings when Siro, of ilevery detail for ple Saas Ma alas harhl Sole Aa se reedom and Reform” whose chief | ne comes but to so | Telephone eH Ger Eines’? al F : planks in their platform will be in-! educate the public that it will be wn- , Of the Underwood | Sine period, of its twelve ie a HUTTE ae a a a ua a rd. Rural Telephon Wise, of the Coleharbor poombany of ,Coleharbor. The discussion involved principally ' technical questions. company; and F. dividual freedom, true temperance, res | nee Telephone form of the public house and abolition | | Blk ane of drunkenness The new or presidents the Earl of Denbigh, months jn’ the Eastern from which is comes di city. / : = (MOVE AWAY FROM she! ant Henry ebet ot | CIVILKLZATION TO Bismarck visitors on 2 ESCAPE TA ATION ion. of 40 en- ed by F. ary for chim to returngto ene Inder English common law no one a right to bathe in the sea. nization has for vice- the ! } hi ;} COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPHS ~ COLUMBIA RECORDS \ ‘ ON EASY TERMS IF DESIRED \ -PCOWAN’S DRUG\ STORE ae London, Noy. 1 To Cure a a Cold in One Day thusiastic adventu +Teke ¢ 's LAXATIVE BROMO |. Rhodes | QUININE tablets. Thé-genuine bears | Geographical the signature of B. Wi Grove. 30c, | Sbend thie rest of thei tiv ical island away’ trom tion. They will leave for the South Seas next month’ in a schooner yacht, the\ Medora. Sanka Sale - z nd’ to ; that attends this sale will be thankful for fo come eaten etre v pieher! Everyhoc Shs dactieibes. fo phenttee the reasen they will have an opportunity to buy stand- ‘ ie wai auektor ag afd merchandise of every description at prices that will | 4 —_—_ élergyman, vi ft) By Fe 7, a / 3, ; taining thelewlves al tomliog: wall open your. pocket ho | eecDtit ive’ tiagd adetod’ an Isfayd The reason for this sale 1 find eae bidet line of , —_— ror rtion of d fitted it 4 / 4 - : ‘ temporarily we shat i, i our = Men’s and Boys! Suits, Overalls; Shoes, Overshoes, Un : S) sel fie strict rule is tha ie col- EE Veaxv yr, ot 1, : td / may A NS ; Glee stant have norpoilices ME Dicks SS dexwear, Hats, Caps, Mittens, Gloves, Mackinaws, LR ; dr added. ith sS Sweaters, Bolt Geeds and Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear gar- = 3. - isn i his tlassef goods ~ va of BANNER YEAR-FOR nis. My location is not suitable for this i ae F M. E; SENSES = and I havé made up my miad to close out that line of \ : a 16, — hi = niy stock, and confine myself strictly to the grocery busi- : : , reign fields in apy one = ness. Duri ing this sale sroderies will be sold at-greatly h Fe he hist ist Episc = ae the history of the Metiodist Hpiscops! = uced prices, maling this sale a Thanksgiving Sale wa) & x 1920,/ so yt, ening, Noveute 3 = ', fer my customers as well as for myself. f / ons jot the merhedist Episcop:! | ==. 1 \ \ be here were. 27! ‘SSS / a; 7S —- The largest previous year was 1917, SS 5 | 0) § d 4 N b 20 h, 4 (TT ARNOTT tt MMM MMT (su hee in aa for the a e pens atur ay, oven er t 2 ETE Met nt this year . Th H if B “dc iy. feb earisned ne “aor At 9:00 O'clock A. ML Come Early for Bargains : e ousewl es ur en. ‘G4 | 10 td Malaysia, six to i ico, five to \ Japen, two to Korea and two to Hu- rope: The list does not include re- lief workers in Ebyopean war ' The 1920 increase’ marks the first year of the five-year Centenary pro gram of the Mtttodists which includ the expenditure of $11 00, war reconstruction and g qpansion of church activiti When a w oinan 1s almost distracted from overwors fier home is in disorder, crying children, and on top of all is suffering from backache, bearing down pains, or some other form of! feminine ills, then she should remember that hundreds of women in ing her con- dition have been restored to health ahd. regained their youthful f r, Strength by taking Ly dia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable CopsPaune and ' not rest until she has given it a fair triaf,. Proof that it Restored the Health of These Two' Women Cairo, Tll.—* Some timb ago I got so Chattanooga, Tenn.—*I used Lydia bad with female trouble that I thought KE. Pinkham'’s Vegetable Compound I would have to be operated on. I had before my baby came when I could no a bad displacement. My right side longer keep up. It strengthened my would pain me and I was so nervous I back and relieved me of the ill effect i could not hold a glass of water. Many which so often develops at such times. in South Side Mercantile Store Morris Lvorist, Proprietor 222 Ninth Street South i * Opposite Fafmers Creamery / TOY LATE To CLassiry & \ WANTED “Wo GIRLS —The 4a va vak Musical Comedy ¢ompany ha an opening for two -unexperienced girls, to take part in chorus. We duayel in Private Pullman. Best of| dations and good tr eatment. | be over eighteen yea have_their parents con- urther particulars see or | Telephone 957 isi locensmienssecssisdsvebioiliehiaepacSt nssinanaa of age, sent. For times I would have to stop my work and sit down or I would fall on the floor in a faint. I consulted several doctors and every one told me the same but I kept fighting to Meep from having the operation. T had read_so many times of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and i helped iy sister so I began takin; I have never felt bettet than Nas sincé-then and I keep house and am able to do all my work, The Vegetable Compound is certainly one grand mnedicine.”—Mrs. J. R. Marry 8, 3311 Sycamore Street, “Cairo, HL. That was my first experience with. the Vegetable Compound. Years after- wards I took during the Change of Lifg, and got along so well I scarcely ever had to lie down Guring the day and seldom had dizzy, fainting’ spells. Tam now well and strong, can do’ all my housework with perfect case and it is a comfort to ‘mej to be able to say to: other suffering women ‘take Lydia E. Pinkham’s medicine and. be- strong.’ Iwill be glad to have you use my name if it ay ill be the.means of helping any one.” — Mrs. R. A. Farrpurn, -§06 Orchard Knob Ave.,Chattanooga, Tenn. Alling Overworked ins Should Rely Upon Phone ‘Mr. Novak, Van Horn Hotel. | nn cs 11-16-3t SALE-—Victrola and record § machine, five foot -mirro: typewriter, dresser, chairs, Wilton rug, ladies sweater (new large size), lace curtains. Phone 688. 11-16-1t. | FOR FOR SALE--Nine room modern hougg, strictly modern, also 5% foot lot and large barn. Call 419 7th St. Phone 644-R. 11-16-1mo. TI nt FOR SALE—New Edison phonograph. Inquire Willi: 312 Ist street north. Phone asu ATTENTION MASONS Bismarck k Lodge No.5 A.F. & A-M., will give a dancing party: in the Masoni¢ Temple, Friday evening, November 19, 1920.. Dancing from’ 9: to 12. All;Masons and their families cordially Prices 55c to $ XT AUDITORIUM | produced tinder the same mana gement that present Jane ‘Cowl in Bismarck. ~ hi ONE NIGHT ONLY 7 THURSDAY, NOV. 18.—CURTAIN 9 P. M. The Jefws ves pelea Sale Harris & Co., Now on) 2.20 including Tax. Sex . coAIUMIUHAALUHUUAAUNELAOUUALUGQOUUEUUHLOUAOAGUNORIGUAGUALEUAAUEUASEAGAU invited to attend. 2A

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