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it cas Ay : | of Need of Proper Recrea- statement February 24, 1913: “I suf-| ——— st cary | i | ut bs i fered a long time with g bad back f | P The Store That Has' tion | which I knew was caused by my kid- N WITH J { Woe |neys being out of order. Finally Ij ‘ . . veg " TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1921 NN TAKE JAZZ OUT OF JOHNSON’S 3S URGES POPULAR PRICED STORE’ 'Federated Clubs Directors Told brought the low prices; The annual meeting of the execu- if j tive board of the ‘North Dakota Fed-' to Bismarck. | eration of Women’s Clubs closed its 4 jo | one day meeting with a banquet and| | reception at the Gladstone Thurs-| | day evening at Jamestown. The board was in session all day. ’ “ 9 in fhe forenoon the chairmen of de- Wa S KY | partments, with their division chair- . | men met, all meeting with the execu-: p + ; tive board in the afternoon, and pre- Ht ¥ sented their plans for the work each, tay ! division is doing and plans on doing: Mrs. A, C. Strand of Ellendala is { | chairman of the department of Amer- H | ican ‘citizenship and her division chair- | men present were: ‘Mrs.'C. A. Cross of ‘Dawson, chairman of compulsory | school attendance; Mrs. ©. A. Finch,’ chairman of American Ideals; Mrs. | R, J. Olson, chairman of Neighbor- !liness; and Mrs. EB, B. Page, Leeds, : chairman of Immigration. | | Mrs. Strand made a strong appeal ; American citizenship.” She urged the club women to use their influence to; make the fourth of July a great day; have all new citizens of the past year welcomed. Let every woman make a, friend of at least one foreign woman. ‘Let every town. club woman, make a real friend of one country woman and} arations. Bathe with the Soap and hot water on rising and retiring, using plenty of Soap, best applied with the hands. Smear any signs of pimples, redness or roughness with the/| Ointment and let it remain five sminfftes before bathing. Finally “Pape’s Diapepsin”’ instantly Ends Indigestion, Sourness, Stomach Acidity eee _ Are lumps of indigested food caus- | ing you pain? Is your stomach acid, gassy, sour, or have you flatulence, two of Pape’s Diapepsin all that dis- pepsia, indigestion and stomach die tress caused by acidity ends. These | Pleasant, harmless tablets of Pape’g | Diapepsin never fail to make sick, up- | set stomachs feel fine at once, and | they cost very little at drug stores. ALL — WOOL | | “Pape’s Cold Compound” | Breaks any Cold | DRESSES “wiwte: RN SM obs AWS TTS FAINT TR Instant relief! Don’t stay stuffed- DRESS AND MUSIC, .. | be held in May. | tor; Mrs. Frank White, Valley City, THE BEST TEST Is the Test of Time Years ago J. A. Montgomery, of 411 Eighth St., Bismarck, told of good, results from. using Doan’s Kidney) Pills... Now Mr. Montgomery fonfirms the former statement—says there has been no return of the trouble. Can Bismarck people ask for more con- vineing testimony? Mr. Montgomery gave the following got some of Doan’s Kidney Pills and: they proved to be just what I needed. | They strengthened my back and kid-| neys and.I have never had. any more! kidney trouble.” | On October 11, 1919, Mr. Montgom-! ery said: “I think more highly of| Doan’s Kidney Pills today than when! I previously recommended them. The| cure they made for me at that time! has remained permanent.” | Price 60c at all dealers. Don’t sim-| ply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that | Mr. Montgomery had. Foster-Mill- burn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. every country-woman a real friend of one town woman. Mrs. Strand said: | “Why do not more of our towns Pro-| vide the right kind of recreation for; our young people? Their dance halls! must be properly supervised.” She | urged the women to go and see that| and the jazz out of the dress. Con- cluding she) stated “we must have more sane thinking if we are to maka! ‘etter citizens.” ‘ Public Welfare. re The department of public welfare; was presented by Mrs, W. B. Wanner of Wimb!édon. She spoke of laws/ needed for protection of child in in-! better babies be held each yecr. She! baby. The United States ranked four- control‘of contagious diseases. el ‘Mrs. Andrew Blewett, Jamestown, | is chairman of the department of leg: islation. She urged every, wontan to| study, political science, and to spend time studying conditions and the needs of the state, Aid For Cripple Children . ‘Mrs. Jones, Lisbon, assistant chair-! man on legislation, made a strong ap-/ peal for the crippled children of our) dren. f Mrs, F. R. Smyth, Bismarck, chair- man of the press department gave a report of the club bulletin, which is published four times a year. She asked the women to send to her any news of interest to the club women. Mrs. Frank Thompson, Fargo, re- ported for the department of fine arts, Mrs. Thompson emphasized abe ‘ need of community singing, and bet- ey HIT BACK ter motion pictures. Rub Musterole on Foreh ead The division chairmen present were! and Temples ' —— Mrs. Don Nierling in charge of school! A lache remedy without the dan: | music and composition; Mrs. A. P. s of “headache medicine.” Relieves | Nachtway. Dickinson, Amzrican folk) songs and Mrs. S. N. Putman, New Rockford, of Biblical literature. Urge Education Bill. Miss Minnie J. Nielson, chairman of applied education asked the mem- bers to work for the passage of the Bmith-Towner bill. We have in this country five and ‘one half million; above the age of ten, who can't read| heartburn? Then take Pape's Diapep-| or write. They are not all in the| congestion, as sin. south, for we have them in our own| bago, all pains and aches of the bach Just as soon as you eat a tablet or! state in every county, If the Smith-| or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises Towner bill is passed there will be more money needed by this state for / ments or to recover back taxes er- dustry and urged a campaign for |“ BISMARCK TRIBUNE shall be brought in the courts of this state to annul any tax or tax dsses3p roneously paid, or any part thereof, un til the same shall first have been sub- mitted to the board of county commis- stoners for adjustment in accordance with the existing law, and all actions hereinafter brought, or heretofore ‘brought which have not been prosecut- ed to judgment shall, on motion be dismissed without prejudice, provided, that this act shall not apply to special assessments.’ Several Urgefl to Be Candidates | —Matter Discussed at a Meeting With the time for filing petitions for candidates for the city commission to expire at 6 P. M. Wednesday evening he women of Bismarck were still with- | out a candidate today. | It appeared improbable this after- | noon that any woman would enter the | Ksts for the city positions, although the names of several women as possi- ble candidates have been mentioned | yoy are heartily invited from ber of women in the city yesterday at which, the lack of representation of women among the candidates for the city commission was discussed, and some of thase present, indignant at what they felt was a lack of consider- ation of the woman voter, wanted to enter. the campaign with vigor. There were only five candidates for the city commission this afternoon, however. It was-understood that peti- FOR SALE—Library dining table; in Wednesday night at 8 o'clock. | All members urged to be pres- ent. Headaches from Slight Colds GRQVE’S Laxative BROMO QUININE | Tablets relieve the Headache by cur-| ing the Cold. A tonic laxative and germ destroyer. The genuine bears! the ‘signature. of. E. W. Grose. (Be Ie. Benedictine Sisters, Holy Name Con- vent, San Antonio, Fla., is of value to every mother: “We have- just re- ceived shipment: of Foley’s' Honey and DRIVE AWAY HEADACHE adache and that miserable feeling | from colds or congestion. Anditacts at | once! Musterole is aclean, white oint- | ment, made with oil of mustard. Better | than a mustard plaster and does nol | blister. Used only externally, and ir no way can it affect stomach and heart. as some internal medicines do. chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the | chest (it often prevents pneumonia). | education. Sh urged the women to; write their senators and representa-| tives at Washington. | Others present were: Mrs. M. O.| Neill, Hettinger, vice chairman of the} applied education department; Mrs. | Ida Caldwell, Monango, division chair-) man ot library extension and Mrs. Mar tha Emery, Dickinson, chairman of parent-teachers association. | Very interesting reports of the plans for the district meetings were given by the presidents of the eight districts. These district meetings will Officers Present. | | Officers of the board present were: | Mrs. J. O. Hahchett, Harvey, treasur- er; Mrs. A.'C. McLane, Kenmare, audi-| historian; Mrs. J. H. Shepperd, Far- | go, chairman of county chairmen; di- rectors, Mrs. C. J. Lord, Cando, Mrs. | 35c and 65¢ jars; hospital size $3.0C | Come Tar.: It is a household remedy. have used it since we knew of it for out children especially and always) writes: “I suffered with bladder and found it beneficial.” We'll have all sorts of music and To honor the name of Old Ire- dancing $2.50 per plate. PAGE THREE UUENEOUAENUUAUAUEREOUELUONDEGUNDEUNOEUENOELEDUACEOONEOUNLEOUECENNCHONOELEDUvAcUN EON EAHA AAEHtACONNEAAUCHOUECUDUAEOUNUEOEOUEONDOONNAOCGDNESTONOCOUELCUDUDeNDNCeOuNEdEONAdeOededovecenuedantecsenenyseqedeisiiey Your Idea of Satisfaction Is What We Go By—Your Money Back for the Asking _ 10 Days Before Easter Get Your Easter Clothes Now UNUSUALLY STRONG VALUES IN SUITS For Business Men We have a beautiful variety of rich worst- eds and other fabrics that give business men the wear and service they need. New Styles for Young Men The loosely draped coats with lower open- ings are the thing; square shoulders, sim- ple lines. Py _ S. E. BERGESON & SON = Suits Made to Measure $30.00 Up. Custom Made $50.00 up EAM OD We THIS WOMAN SUFFERED, seemed I could hardly live. Recom- Mrs. H. A. Leaman, Sturfiin, Colo.,] mend Foley Kidney Pills to all who suffer from kidney trouble ag I did.” KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Regular convention Wednesday kidney trouble for years. Doctored and tried everything. Nothelp. Fi- nally a friend sent me Foley Kidney | to the women to work for citizenship.! the balls were supervised and to use{and several have been urged to be-| i Pills. They helped me so much I She quoted from Mrs. Pennypacker; | their influence to raise the standards | come candidates. across ihe way hh used 7 botties. Now I feel fine. Spent evening at 8 o’clock sharp. A ‘Make every club a training camp for| ey taking the jazz out of the music! Thre was a meeting of a large num-|To be at the McKenzie on St. sleepless nights. Suffered so it large attendance requested. Patrick’s Day, dancing galore, Every Drop of Your Blood Should Be Absolutely Pu Any slight disorder or impurities land once more. Squab Dinner-Dance including re .|emphasized the need of pre-natal and | tions would be out for S. S. Clifford helpless, and many other diserses infant car. Only one in tea of our| or the commission. is a soprce of danger, as every vita]|are the direct result of impure babies live in the United States, 42 a re organ of the body depends upon the | Plood. per cent of the number die because of! TOO. LATE TO CLASSIFY 4 blood supply to " You can in a large measure avoid tack of Proper care ot the mother and | | its fouttins properly perform liability te disease by the use of aby. The United States ranked four- |, raze | : . S. S. the wonderful blood rem- FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod. M . teenth in care.of the mother:and : lany painful and ‘ous dis- i ern house, 313 4th street. —_ 3-15-3t eases are the direct result of a bad es fan fitty eae eS eondition of the blood. Among the cleanses the blood thoreughly. It teenth in care of its babies. The " ] b a n u nurses over the'state are doing a great; 500d condition. Phone 120 Tea C (@) u m ] a poet serious are Rheumatism, with | is seld by druggists everywhere. Make Cuticura Soa ; work; there are thirty-five county’ aes are ° z Soreurine pain: _Ecoeman. Totter, For valuable literature and me.l- nd ‘Okat ‘ura Soap | | school nurses in the state. | Regul ting of Woman’s Pig sacabeas other (istgr @iical advice absolutely free, wric+ and Ointment your | | Mrs. E. H. Maercklin, Ashley, divi| | Regular meeting 0 } rafonola Which “Saeko the’mere ity,|today to Chief Medical Adviser, every-day toilet prep- sion chairman, gave a report on the! Auxiliary of American Legion, A strongest men/ 169 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Gs. Now at Pre-War Prices GREATER FARM PROFITS Campbell’s Progressive Agriculture A Book of 160 pages, 48 instructive illustrations. The result of more than thirty years continuous field work, conducted in more than half of the Middle West States. With the Southern Pacific Railroad since 1916. It tells how to increase the. yield, of any and all Pare catia aiheedete yield, y and all crops and yet reduce the state. Minnesota and other states, et BROMO.) ir Fey dust on a few grains of the ex- se. pitas, with apecialieta-glfi0g sure you 6 pee ASK Your Grocer 7 He points out how to meet your conditions by simplifying your work, quisitely perfumed Cuticura Tal- | | their service free, and where cripples From the Benedietine Sisters. For : cps at lec tak bet foil tertility in Nature’s own way, and grow bigger cum, it takes the place of other are made well. Mrs. Jones is gather-|- Coughs and .colds, are infectious, Humpty Dumpty Bread One-fariner tote d the y k r , perfumes for the skin. ing statistics for this state and stated| and prompt measures should he taken Produced prevented a tercelocun fe Ae ae worth $1,000 to him. Another that it that in some counties there are as! to stop the coughing and spreading of y Only $1.00 b re on his farm. many as one, hundred. crippled chil-| germs, The following letter.from.the|| BARKER BAKERY yg ty vy, mal Prepaid patrons: HARDY w. CAMEBELL, o cific Bldg, San Francisco, Calif. . LARGE number of women’s ailments are not surgical ones. Serious displacements or radical changes have not yet taken place. A tiny part ina fine clock may become loose and cause the clock to gain or lose. If not attended to in time, the part mar fall from its place and cause serious trouble. So it is wit women’s ailments, they start from simple causes; but if allowed i eoqge j pt aut, blowing: and snuttliee : ‘eomans, Minot, and Mrs. J.B.) 1 i | = 8 CA mpound” taken| T. N. . . . J.B. . * ont Just Received from eee eco bourd until ihibes doses are Featherstone, Valley City. District mi ing to continue, produce serious conditions. . New York | taken usually breake up any cold. || presidente: Geo, PF. Homnes, | When the warning symptoms are fitst noted, take Lydia E. ew Yor | __The very first dose opens up clog.) Drosly: Mins, W. &. Hoopes Carring: | Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound to relieve the present trouble- | ged nostrils and the air passages of ‘the head; Te ‘glieves the headache, dullness, fever- ' ishness. | ALL SIZES | a ePape’s Cold Compound” acts quick, t ‘gure, and costs only a few cents at stops nose running; ton 5th; Mrs. Mark F. Jones Beach; 7th, and Mrs. C, S. Buck, Jamestown, 8th. drug stores. It acts without assist- | ance, tastes nice. contains no quinine: |—Insist upon Pape’s. Take Them at | DISMISSALOR TAX SUNTS 1S | When windstorm and tor- nadoes leave your home in ¢! ruins, as they have left so many recently, you can’ laugh at the fate that tried {; to end your career. \ some ailment, and to prevent the development of serious trouble. orth Troy, N. Y.—“When I wasa utchinson, Kan.—“I was about young gitl'T had a severe female 13 years old when I developed trouble. Mother gave me Lydia E. a female weakness. My mother took Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and after taking several bottles I was strong and well. When my daughter. got married she was feeling miser- able and I recommended your medi- cine. She is greatly improved in health and has a beautiful baby boy me to a doctor and I doctored for several months. I was toe sick todo anything, was as thin as could be, and my complexion was yellow. Mother had used Lydia E.Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and it had helped her so much that she got some for me and before I had finished the second bottle I was feeling fine 0 and have been ever since.”—Mrs. wish.”—Mrs. R. M. Greenaway, 557 J. A. Stevens, 716 E, 9th St., Hutch- 4th Ave., North Troy, N. Y. inson, Kansas. Many such letters prove the virtue of | Lydia E. Pinkham's MURPHY : || Vegetable Compouns “The Man Who Knows Insurance” LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN, MASS. ' Bismarck, N. D. four months old. So you see this letter comes from the third genera- tion and you_may use it‘as you SHEAR OFF TOBACCO = To-Bac” has helped thousands} cues '° break the costly, nerve-shattering office of Attorney-General ‘by W. A. | tobacco habit. Whenever you have} Anderson, first assistant Attorney Gen- « GS a longing for a cigarette, cigar, pipe,! eral, to states attorneys in various ll or for a chew, just place a harmless| parts of the state advising them to file | No-To-Bac tablet in your mouth in-| motions for the dismissal of all action 3| GH | stead, to help relieve that awful de-| brought by railroad companies or other — sire. Shortly the habit may be com-/ parties for abatement of taxes without | pletely broken, and you are better off! first hdving submitted the matter to GB mentally, physically, financially. It's) the county commissioners for adjust- So easy, 80 simple. Get a box of No-| ment. f | To-Bac and if it doesn’t release you} The letter is based upon senate bill | from all craving for tobacco in any| ‘No. 156, passed with an emergency) form, ,your druggist will refund your| clause and signed by the Governor. money without question. The bill provides that “ho action Get a.windstorm and tor- ~ BRING URGED | Letter Goes Out to States Attor- | neys to Ge Busy nado insurance policy at +, this office. We will sell you {| the safest insurance known | —written in the Hartford Fire Insurance Company. Notices are being sent out from the SUGRREGEECA