The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 28, 1921, Page 5

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” Me ' = ae ¢ ' ” sab i ‘ ‘ , . oan ‘ es sms FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1921 YOUR HEALTH Depends Largely.on the Condition of YOUR TEETH That you may he healthy your body must receive proper nourishment. Tor your body to receive proper nourishment‘your teeth must be in condition to chew your food whi is the first step in the preparation of fcod for digestion. It follows that the body is u: able to assimilate nourishment from food masticated by badly decayed teeth, pyorrhea and nieces ecnditions, as you swallow the poison urising trom these conditions with ycoar food WE ARE OFFERING YOU THE BENEFIT OF AN OFFICE OF MANY YEARS STANDING IN THE PRACTICE OF DENTISTRY t In spite of the prevailing high cost of everything our prices are the most reasonable i in the Northwest consistent with HIGH CLASS DENTISTRY | ‘ Our best guarantee to you is our large number of satisfied patients. \ Extractions Rendered Painless Thru the Admin:siration oi Novocain and Nitrous Oxide (Gas). N EXAMINATIONS AND ESTIMATES FREE UNION DENTAL PARLORS Over Orpheum Theatre Bismarck, N. D. |War Mothers to | Give Benefits in \ Form of Matinees | The War Mothers of Bismarck have announced that they will gi of matinees for chilllren at um theater. The first movie will be given Feb. 4. The hour will be 4:05, 0 that the school children can attend Unless you see the name “Bayer” on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for 21 years, and proved safe by millions—Say “Bayer”! _ | conveniently. Movies of interest (9. children will be offered, z INDIGESTION “Pape’s Diapepsin’”? makes Disordered Stomachs | : } H SAFETY FIRST! Accept only an “unbroken package” of 4 genuine “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,” which contains proper direc- feel fine at once! tions for Headache, Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheu- | See -matism, Neuritis, Lumbago, and pain generally. Strictly American! Lumps of undigested food causing Nandy tin boxes of 12 tableta cost but a few cents—Larger packages. pain. eat Ms ee and is. Aspirin fa the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaccticactdeater of Salicylicact@ unin pi a ¥. a “tablet or two of Pape’ n and instantly your stom féels fine. All the indigestion pain. gases, acidity and ii in the ends. UTILITY COMBINATION? - A Household Necessity COMING! For Washing, Draining and Dye- ’ BEST ing Clothes. ; _ AMERICAN or Steaming The finest Silks.. yaraige ; COMEDY The ideal article for Canning and Preserving of Fruits a | “Are You a Vegetables and Meats used in combination with the ordinary AY Mason?” wagh boiler. Our lady agent will call on you : OR nd explain its many uses. q f eee “How Father Joined Patented in U. S. and Canada. the Lodge” , 1} Auditorium BASKET BALL February 8th, Matinee and Night BISMARCK HIGH ; Under auspices of the Lloyd VS q Spetz Post No. 1 of the American Legion é VALLEY CITY HIGH Excellent Company of lo- cal players. Professional on ‘ director TONIGHT, JANUARY 28th Funniest comedy ever writ at 8:30 o’ciock p. m. ten. Specialties between the acts at the Excellent Orchestra HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM | Popular Prices Big Laugh from Start to Finish DON’T MISS IT! (Ticket drive by American Legion Starts Feb. 2nd. ADMISSION, 10 and 25 Cents JAMESTOWN FEBRUARY 18th - daughter, Miss Helen Galloway, a P-Pape's Diapepsin tablets cost little} at any drug store but there is no surer or quicker stomach antacid a S @ known. ' BISMARCK DAILY TRIBU. POPULAR COUPLE Cards have been 1 i the marriage se took place in Minneapolis. | Dr. Brix has been with the firm of} Quain and Ramstad since gr: ‘aduation | j from medical school about a year ago and has been interned at St. Alexius. | He is known as a promising young ; physician. i The bride is a graduate of Bis- | marck ‘hospital in the class of 1916 jand since graduation has been sur, cal nurse in that hospital, The young ‘couple will return to Bismarck and will remain until M | when Dr. Brix takes up his prac ‘in Los Angeles, Cal. where they will make their home Markets are getting firm and these bargains may never be shown again. A ROUSING SALE OF DRESSES FOR QUICK CLEARANCE Serges, Tricotines, Satins and Georgettes, all in leading styles. Values up to SOCIAL, al” given in th Baptist church parlors yesterday af ernoon, by the Ladies’ Aid societ was thoroughly ved by all pres- ent. So. cleverly were the arrange: ‘ments carried ont, that the guests could almost feel they were again their girlhood days. A program of old songs and rec tations were given under the dire tion of Mrs. C. W. Smith. Mrs. J. O. Varney received the prize the best speller in a spelling con- conducted by Mrs. Nellie Evarts. here were 50 ladies present. shments were served by Mrs. A. W. Carlson, Mrs. B. F. Flannigan and Mrs, C. W. Smith. é FROM HETTI ER COUNTY. County Superintendent Galloway otf Hettinger count: spending the week | i accompanying hey Tricolettes, Foulards and Taffetas. Values to $74.50 for $29.50 and $39.50 One lot of Children's Wool Dresses KPOCIAUL I PICO. cos sssiesr dsr cee wens Special lot of Serge, Satin and Party | DROSSCR i ied Saale antes tea an ee one { teacher of art and music in the Mott schoo}, who is here for medical treat. iment. Miss Galloway met with a se ious automobile accident some months fracturing her forearm in two! and has experienced difficulty | ‘in having it yield to surgical treat-; ment, They expect to co! igain to! | Bismarck next week end. | MRS. coo HERE, iMrs, John 'B, Cooley of Grand Forks} has accompanied her husband to Bis-| marck and will spend a week visiting relatives and friends. iMr. Cooley} | represents the nd Forks Herald during the legislative session in Bi: marek. Mrs’ Cool brother, Repre- é HOES s\itativy Halcrow and IMrs. Halcrow > Lot containing sizes 3 are here for the ion, and M 5 C. W. Moses wno resides on Park a to 54, reduced to $4.00 - oes nue is a sister of Mrs, Cooley and Mr. | WAIS S Having only a few winter coats on hand we are clos- Rose ‘Meskie, Elizabeth Senger, Kath-! | Halorow. ryn Singer, Dena Ifaines, Ella Olson, sara 1 Voil ing out all values up. to Mrs. ‘T, Jv, MeLaughligyand Mrs, Al Organdies HCN OUS: $i. 45 $85.00 fF 00 values at -. ‘ Couch. Ei eer The evening, was? spent, in. playing Blue Sati Yarn. Embroidered, games and musi¢g Miss Ordgman ‘4 presented with| -< reduced from $7.50 she is leav- $10.00 values ssor{ment of beautiful slip-on '$ S1-4.50 values reduced to .. 6. 98 A large: sweater VEREUAEUAUELED LATTOGSE eR TERT TEER A ETE ELLA ETH SURPRISE PARTY. ‘A surrpise party was, given last: night in honor of Miss Helen Orde-| ‘man. Covers laid. for twelve. ‘Among those al ling were Misses mimesis sui jing the city Monday: | Borkenhagen, and Mrs, T. A. Tavis HO values to close of this week E vii i sion of the afternoon. Friends in | marek have received cards and lool | forward with much pleasure to the ; Mandan afternoon. e Miss Bertha Palmer, sub-chai School, has been invited to address a} a traveling: escretoire, * ‘ j ae ial lot ol tub silk waists $4. '98 | NEN LADIES ENTERTAIN. (0 values reduced to ..... ° areas fl a Spee ial lot of ladies’ shoes. $5 00 ) are hostesses at a 1 o'clock luncheon out at e { Mrs, Hess on Saturday MISS PALMER TO MANDAN. at Store of Quality and Service of the Arts committee in the division | Q y of Arts and Crafts. in Home andj} joint meeting of all club women and | ‘i at { teachers of Mandan on Saturday aft- Spring Hats in the | latest ernoon. Palmer will speak on) Styles arriving each day, at “The Influence of Pictures.” |Nielsen’s Millinery and Waist LITTLE SON RECOVERING. — | Shop. Mrs. Fred J. Herouin of Dawson, ; i | who has been at St. Alexitfs with her etscoat cmtetmcae ne” MOTHER! Monday Night, Jan. 31, at 8:15 is recovering nicely. Mrs. Herouin ‘S NOW SELLING AT HARRIS & CO. attended the Thursday Musical club A | session yesterday, being an out of! Ss town member of the elub. “California Syrup of Figs’ For one year the CALLED TO CANADA. ild’ ive- rcen-oF f te : Miss Irene Bannerlelt’ of ‘Bismarck Child’s Best Laxative Mecca of all ue ‘The Bohemians Inc. called to Calgary, Can- ropolitan | pil- s different from | other revues as Greenwich hospital wa: C i ne . si ada, yesterday because of the serious rrims to the Announce Village is differ- y 8 illness of her shrine of artis ent from any oth- Ser ‘community, ane tie sensation. ELECT OFFICERS FOR NEXT YEAR the auxilia folloying which a lunch was s: and the members enjoyed a_ 80 time. . lected are: Mrs. W- +A. Falcon chairman; M Minnic chairman; Mary ; Miss Dorothy B lary; Miss Madge Ru-} Kelly, tr necker, sec: ney, chapla' koop, hi sergeant-a' ms, and Mrs. Mrs. Brink, Mrs. rge Robidow. members igation committ ‘l Accept “California Syrup of Figs | J. W. Bureh and Mrs. P.; only—look for the name California on directors, ithe p age, then you are sure your ned meeting will be held; child having the best and = most ay to consider changes’ harmless physic for the ‘little stom- Fache, liver and bowels. Child love 23 ay its fruity taste. Full directions on; A few Winter Hats left in) cach bottle. You must say “Cali- ' stock, will close out at great re-| fornia. duction in price. Nielsen's Mil- linery and Waist Shop. ae “oy als MINNESOTA BATTERIES The Texan” ip coming. (Guaranteed 2 years) There will he | no Dinner Dance ELECTRIC | SERVICE & at the McKenzie Saturday night, TIRE COMPANY January 29th on account of, the 215 Main Street U. C. T. party which will bé held that evening. next Wedn fs , in the constitution. \ Daring and Colorful Spec tacle Mirroring the Notions and the Emotions, the Ethics and the Anties of New York's Quartier Latin P Book and Lyries by Philip Bartholomae and John Murray Anderson. Musie by A. Baldwin Sloane. Original Greenwich Village Company aud Production with James Watts, Ted Lewis, “The Jaw Wing; Al Herman, Sylvia Jason, Verna Gordon, Hickey Brothers, and the ELKS ATTENTION ASK Your Grocer |, 20 FAMOUS ARTISTS’ MODELS Don’t forget’ the meeting to- F a i ; : or PRICES: me ee ety Rulers | Humpty Dumpty Bread Entire Lower Floor, $3.30; Baleorry $2.20, $2.75, $3.30 Se eee eH Ds Produced by Gallery $1.10; Box Seats, $3.85, Includes War Tax IC. Davies, E. R. BARKER BAKERY “The Texan” i is coming. “DEAL SSPE ST TN ESS ATROPINE SSE OE SS

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