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PAGE TWO BISMARCK DAJLY TRIBUNE : ‘ : SATURDAY, NOV. 20, 1920. ~ SS | Cooper, For the past three years she BISMARCK This College has constantly more GRAIN SO) IET E Neutalei gic Pains had been pastor of the Methodist | OVID a x calls for office help than it can | Episcopal Church at Portsmouth, R. 1. < supply. All students who remained | | Give Way se Hamlin’e | ci.6 was licensed June 19. to ‘raplete its course hav en RA OR HOLD] ING Hamlin’s Wired Oil is a safe, |» Ten days later Miss Maoelle H. simple and effective treatment for | Whitney was licensed at Pittsfield Vt.|\ 5 a { r eeien ee BACK PRODUCT RoEkeL ote ne house tele She was|a supply pastor and pre- heay: tf wn enters at any | he pain is;Tt eases “ously ‘ha i He) stor time: Prepafatory department | the tortured, nerves and almost in- | Viously had serv ed-As (Danton of N variably brings quick relief/ Keep Congregational church in Maine. T gee nga Elderly People Need re _ In Medicine Chest _ | ‘To relieve chronic constipation, always 'keep a bottle of Dr. Caldwell’s where students commence —_ i i a supply on hand, days after that ‘Miss Uapitola B. Loch- eal Pepsin handy. ve t primary branches. Convacs of Wheat Growing| Wizard Oil is a good dependable) | ner was licensed by the Proctors-| : i 3 ides the ordinary Expert) y : . preparation to have inthe medicine ville, Vt, M éhurch, and in al tourses in higher accounting, State Taken by Illinois chest for first aidgwhen the doctor at Nes aah : Pa aes Stenbarauty d Sanki Send ee ae may be far away. [ts healing, anti- | Week ano Vermon{ woman, Miss y | SeMOsrapHy, ANd. PAMIAL yi Pene | Agriculiural Association septicéqualities can always b Eelen H. Wagner, a public schoo a ive they use, "omethe ory that for all particulars, : ! Sed ee lied upon as a prevent ‘eacher, wa nsed ajgNulton.” | re all clike.”” That is a great M. LANGUM, Pres { infection, or other scriow Miss Southard herself was the sev- q | x v » LANGUM, S. “STRIKE” NOT ENDORSED from sprains, bruises, enth woman preacher licensed G| SS Pup, Pepsin, forex- tle liquid laxe its effect, with It so trains the bowel hat in time medicines of ail bites and stings, Just as g “It is not an easy task to keen for sore feet, stiff neck, frost bites, | formed on how many | women™™ave eres: i ine cold sores and. ¢anker sores. been lic d;’ she safd “when they 4 uggest Credit Backing and Generous alze bottle 85 = are being | ed rignt along in g0 | ou are troubled 5 North Dakota. + A telescope, which it is claimed,| Crder a load of Black Diamond | will be the largest in the world. is Coal, Give it a trial, and a Rebate Information Unon or sick headache try ieany. secti iodiarieeaeuteend | kinds can be dispensed with. () : at Vancouver, British a x a ad you, Liver ust ere is no doubt, Miss Southare j i Z i ae, ag cumbia aby MAneOUvOliereret = |gescae Bat ape Markets of World pills" at arugeteie ordination will be granted} | <A. sbxfy-cent bottle of Dr. Caldwe! S / cae will always use it. More ‘heat! % | men Wilentlia‘texe Gens |. 4 syrup Pey tay wil last in: , months is / aa i . aes eee 1 " 4 rescri 10n was writte: 1 ‘ To Cure a Cold in One Day for the money than any other, Chi ov. 19--While not favor- i ee aT en years ago by Dr. W. B, ‘Caldwellea ! Toke Grove's LAXATIVE BROMG|eoal, F. H. Carpenter Lumber iné 2 grain “strike” for any set price, eons dora of the n as it is of- 7 i known “family do doctor, who is QUININE tablets. The genuine hears! Gg” Phone 115. nient among organized farmers.in | ifust Assis on Moffit Named to Head now in his 82nd\ yeare and car the signature of F 1. W. Grove. 3 Grove. 0c. es De Sane k i BO ASS Lees ie > preciate what chronic constipation by f i agricultural states of the | uken in the “Cretin High R.O.T.C.| 8) must mearr to elderly people; how it TR IT FREE middle west runs strongly toward | eH eH. D. Tie. of ——— i brings on heads ; mids, loss ofap- Send ime your haihe ‘and ad- ol ! holdin back grain as far as prac-| N, Neb., ury of the Nebras 1} 7 q| Petjle and D viness and 2 drossandlgill send xa.a free i i arm Bureau fe 2 St. Paul, 19.—Lieut. Col. Wil- enersl dull fee en: if) Ucable better prices, according to 2 au sted oe tifam Pa Mo! has been sasigned to gene sees: trial bottl fy Sub Pepsin. io \ean iss male here. Theveurvey of |}S prone to set a Ce the position of conmendant’ ot the R Every home that has an elderly man Address me Dr. W..B. Cald- timent was taken by the Illinois vad at pushel and that it is hn +H Gretin high school R. 0..'T. G. by the | on wom shou'd b P: vided with a well, 513 Washington Seréet, tal” asec i dvi k the ir. C. icell i yery- ane a “their wheat sade we: rare i © tee a Cepartment’ in: Washington. Bata Suite bo * Se wee pouht ak Pea tes neta | clatepare renal rlke jtion to help them on the financial suing yore ne oe CANE. deader.| drag stones last ‘yc It is a truly laxative, anditis well to know v : : farm bureau’ federations ‘in and Biotige ends of Me same; Bab | He is expected to report to Cretin} wonderful constipation remedy. the best. Write me today. Unless you see the name “Bayer” on tablets, you are mnesota, South Dakota. | Vent eiitebe once and that st wil (Monday, when he will take charge. He = ka, Iowa, ‘Wisconsin ‘ ; PRN Will succeed Capt. Arthur Clark. not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians, for Tino eases did a etate |P2, SGued.ttniie, to holds st ie they | "Capt Clark 4s /a ‘vetopans national | ‘i ‘ , ‘ 294 \ it he H a 0 do so. es i 21 years, and proved ae by millions—Say “Bayer’ ! eport it had advised a | Aceuvate Juiormation puard ee ba nae ck eran [Perty. last Summer. V4 | neadquarters will be at Cretin for in- # oberg the rifle meet at Camp |" Gabi, J.-C; Jones of the Washington | spection, which will take place Friday. | "Need of credit facilities fo enable! Writing dhat_ the South Dakota | farm bureau Federation “doesn | | | Complete December List Now on Sale» mers to hold tHeir wheat if they | pointed out from sev- {relieve # ‘wheat sirike’ necessary One state secretary Wrote | testable for the c nant,” a ising the present condi- vet re ‘oh | tions, n eteument in favor of the situation is th accuraté)in- the wheat rharkel |. mining > what ir needs. The 1} hold their wheat off the hout a doubt if they are able to get credit which will allow {ihem to carry th products. The ;credit situation is the key to the ; whole matter. We are advising that rhe world wheat situati rrants holding of the drop it cre@P aiiows and using our be etfortg to help bring financial relict.” Otticially the Missouri farm Bureau federation has m: no recommenda- tion, A. J. Meyer, at Columbia, execu- tive secretary, wrote. “As individy- Is,” he added, “#1! members of our executive committee take the attitude |* that where farmers can afford to hold wheat they should by all means do so. ‘This is on the theory that present ‘prices are about as,low as we can to furnish farme: | formation regar , %0 1 Help. them in cet e vay, that th it and to store SAFETY FIRST! Accept only an “unbroken package” of | genuine “Bayes Tablets of Aspirin,” which-contains proper rdirec- tions for Headache, Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheu- matism, Neuritis, Lumbago, and pain generally. Strictly American! Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few conts—Larger packages. Aspirth 1s the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacta ChristraasSongsand Hymns " \ fl For All Baking Requirements HL Get instant'relief with reasonably expect them to go. Since |* Holy Night, Peaceful Night (Sitent Night, Hal- } 79373 me . “Pape’s Cold Compound’ |} we are not in 2 position to gitarantee Towed Night). ~~ « Jeanne-Gordon} $1.00 ‘ which is al- +38 wheal, we‘ ea hardly advise far: Nazareth » Oscar Seagle and Columbia Stella Quartette A669 : ers to hold for $2.” ‘The Voice of the Chimes Oscar Seagle and Columbia StellarQuartettes $1.50. . Use Climax I lour ways uniform Against Strike Ye Olden Yuletide Hymns, Part I. Columbia Stellar Quartette | A apes 7 -up! lowing in quality and _ Dome stay tuted-up! Quit Slowing | ‘The Wisconsin Farm Bureau fed- Ye Olden Yuletide Hymns, Part Il. Columbia Stgllar Quartette} $1.00 a y Compound” taken every two hours un- eration, does(fot cudorse “strikes” as ‘4 s Children’s Toy March. . « « « Prince’s Orchestra \ A 2096 J til three doses are taken usually |4 mears of controlling the price of Children’s Symphony . .. + « Prince’s Orchestra} $1.00 contains ia high percentage bf gluten. breaks up a cold and ends all grippe | farm products, wrote oh retary C. A. { z ( - Ne¢essarily a high priced flour on account —Y misery. Peters) of. Rousndale, Wis. Apcor ding. | a at ‘ 4: The very first ‘dose’ opens yout to the present tea ‘hi Tr gard to} ong 7 1ts » " age! ; - + we en): 3 ise, relieves the Readache, duties, bbe cpat business poliey for,the i [Went te ste state Tosti Werk. When He ae wittans }A, 230 3308 i é fevérishness, sneezing, s y -|ers to. discontinye heav. keting ‘ i c mite . Bijcsells Miller Milling Co., | es Mill aa Ug ine a aliow the market (0 adjust it ose So ie : ees Watane) ee i . if “Pape’s. Co! om pou! “id jinga-Bula-Jing-Ju . Sie) ,e « ©. Frank Crumit Bismarck, N. D : quickest, surest relief known and Rinse Jowa, B.. H. Curmingham, ‘of Nobody toLove . . . arse go 3 ae ae $1.00 5 anne 2 @| costs only a few cents at drug stores.| ames, secretary of the Jowa Farm Drifting Along on a Blue Lagoon + % «+ Campbell and Bur | Assad 3302 fa|It acts without assistance. Tastes) Bureau federation, wrote, “We realize On Miami Shore . + + Campbell and Burr) $1.00 nice, Contains no quinine, Insist On| that it is the most difficult thing to The Japa: Sandman + Nora BayeS) 4 999) a Pape's! hold grain and we do not recommend |_ Jeune dust os Besutital at Sixty as You Were eerie eer} $1.00 “i Ey aa that it be held to arbitrarily force eat Sweet Sixteen ora Bayes ", igh Ce) Hon fi Sinbad . . Al Jol: A~2995, TIM To AE 5 em | | REAL one ak, i ' ,Whereby we can hold all the grains Sweet Mamma ansis Gato Mo - Marign Harris A-3300 1 , lof the country, but. wé are advising UTold YouSo . . Marion Harris} $1.00 aoe ’ ‘lour farmers to slow down in market- | of demoralization in prices has some- Uncle Josh and Aunt N inex P Put uP the Kitchen $1.00 ing for the present until this period) Uncle Josh at the Dentig’s _ Cal Stewart and Harry c. ae! Abode what récovered.” Stove. Cal Stewart and Ada Jones . 45 WOHEN JOMEN GET " ~ Dance Music Thanksgiving | Ss MAPS 18 Whispering—Fox+trot . . . Art Hickman?s Orchestra | A-3301 Ifa h Could Make ItSo—Fox-trot_ Art Hickman’s Orchestra $1.00, Je Ne‘Sais Pa Pa—Song Fox-trot : The Happy Six | A-3304 ; $1 20 S ‘Azo a My Little Bimbo Down on the Bamboo Isle The Happy Six Think of Me, Little Daddy—Medley One-step \ Wilbur Sweatman’s Jazz Band “But”—Medley Fox-trot . « Wilbur Sweatman’s Jazz Band Fair Cnc—Tox-trot. . 0 « « eS Ted Lewis? Js Rn ARs ‘ Tar SERVECHURCHES) /\ \ au Chicago, Nov. v. 19—Fifteen wome! = = = Everybody that attends this sale will be thankful for PB: = have been licensed as preachers if = Te isons? Maledy Foxtrot ae is "Pere ae re ses \ = the reason they will have an opportunity to buy stand- Be et ee er Tie oe pe i a Pe ee Ue Ree = as gig Z ‘6 Ssit asf jawaiian Twilight—Medley Waltz . « Columbia Orchest = ard merchandise of every des¢ription at prices that will EE the General Conference of the church, On Pensacola Gay—Melley Wate! Columbia Orehesraf $1.25 A = ; = Miss M. Madeline Southard reported: ~ The Chimes—Fox-trot . . . « Columbia Spanish Band | E-4772 fe = open your pocket besks. $s -h%ee today. Miss Southard is presi-| Three'O'’Clock in the Morning . Columbia Spanish Orchestra $1.00 ; i i" = dent of an assgciation of women \ = ‘ The ‘réason for this sale I find myself with a.liné of 3 [preachers ‘in the United “States ‘Bnd - > = S' Canada that represents 5 denomina- = Men’s and Boys’ Suits, Overalls, Shoes, Overshoes, Un- & tions. ghe 1s dlvector of Evangelism Opera and Céncert Music : —— = of the Epwor eague. o< : = derwear, Hats, Caps, Mittens, Gloves, Mackinaws, =e... First. Woman Preacher | Aida. O terra addi Rosa Ponselle and Charles Hackett oe \ pe “The first woman preach oO be = Sweaters, Bolt Goods and Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear gar- $3 hicensed in the Methodist. Bpiscopai| KiasMe Again...» « «Rosa Ponselle| 49869 3 = eee si . =i church. under this ruling,” Miss \ $1.50 = ments. My location is not suitable for this class of goods SS Southard sald, “was Miss D. Willig)’ Lullaby 0... eg Hilda Lashanska aoe = = chftre enatchee,. Wash. S' ‘ = and I have made up my: mind to close out that line of . = Came froma family of preachers and Roses of Memory oo Lae ot, Rubia Maur Aza = > — t th f ni nted t iéh. reaming Alone in t! ig iy ara Maurel af = = . _ mystock, andconfine myself strictly to the grocery busi- EE| She had been acting as asesistant / ra ‘ a = =| past f the First Metl ist church . fone = ness. During this sale groceri€s will be sold at greatly |e iveustches: Her pastorcwho Was at Instrument Le / = * : sos = th yen > leg! d oR t = reduced prices, making this sale a Thanksgiving Sale BE] ova ot ite. decioa, and shee was é a 1 = for my customers as well'as'for myself. Seige Cantera Polish Dance—Violin Solo. «Toschi Seidel $1709 RE oy = : = Lic d at D Faust Selecti = A S | 0 2, § d N : hi 20: h =) “rhe same evening ‘Miss: “Winitrea Ha . aie Te MSGepatin Opera House coal -6i67° = KG =) Willard lice by. the ‘Firs! t Part Il. 50. 3 . = ale Upens Saturday, November ZUth, © Syste rey teow ote et ee, en andi boats Gia x - S| ver. at the time she was Ed miles Meet Me on de Golden Shore . 9 : *. = in th st, but the erprisini ae, eg = At 9:00 O'clock A.M. Come oe for Bargains _ I Donverites called’ a meeting as. soon mace Thee Cala ee ee te Ae Ew = as they heard the news-and took ac- Harry C..Browne and-Peerless Quartette = S| ton. The Music Box. Columbia Miniature Orchestra | A-3101 i. =| “The first woman licnsed in New Dialog forjFodF : -SGolumbia Miniature Orchestraf $1.00 = ou ide Se Hysland (was Mis. ee Neen Etude, Opus 424No.3 (Behr) Columbia Miniature Orchestra) 4.3102 — = tz.in E Flat (Schubert) and | 00 = = aR No. 5 (Koschat) . Columbia Miniature Orchestral ¥ = = . That Naughty Waltz—Vi i Solo. > Eddy Brown | A-2989 = ie Mi 1 P = IMO] Tage Se Your Eyes Have Told Me So—Violin Solo Bay Brown} $1.00 (COLUMBIA , = orris vorist, roprietor = g ods, Eaividually inapected New Columbia Records on Sale at al! Columbia Dealers Standard Models // = = (GRANULES) eee aie tere actall: {| the 10th and 20th of Every Month up to $300 = - 222 Ninth Street South = For For INDIGESTION maa COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, New York Ported oouge ce j * = ‘ a ; a = Telephone 957 Opposite Farmers Creamery. BS| Bf Disgolee instantly ontongue, |. ‘ ‘ = ee : S -= vichy, ‘Try at soda fountain, | [== - . = - ‘ = | e sue : = \ =/§ QUICK RELIEF! | | - ‘Columbia Phonographs/ Columbia Records = aN = "ALSO IN TABLET. aa Teigix = = MADE By scorz & Bows a i S ~ On Easy Terms If Desired = = =)9 scorrs EMULSION 1 9 ae ; ii occ RANNNKNS COWAN’S DRUG STORE

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