The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 27, 1921, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR WHAT TO EAT TO PUT RNNYOR BLOOD AND MAKE YOU STRONG baie Lec § : Social and ’ Personal Enter —_—— RETURN UNDERWOOD, | GEOR PHYSICIAN TELLS HOW IRON-CONTAINING VEGETABLES SUCH AS LENTILS, re N RROM Ui ‘J. Oberg, Mrs. — SPINACH, APPLES, ETC. WHEN REGULARLY TAKEN WITH ORGANIC | Alfred. Zuger and ‘Mia. J, L Huyck IRON BUILD GREAT STRENGTH AND ENDURANCE | returned’ this noo fronr Underwood, At their own doors—in the very gardens of | iron, Metallic iron is iron just as it comes from | where they spent yesterday visiting CH) those who are weak, nervous and ailing all the | the action of strong acidson iron filings, while | friends. They expected to return to Marq while is one of the most valuable tonics and | organic iron ts a true red blood food, like the | Pismarck last night, but on aecount strength-builders known to medical science, | iron in yourblood itselfand liketheironinspin- | Oy bad eb foudvle NEY. said Dr. James Sullivan, formerly physician of | ach, lentils and apples. In fact if you willeat | Of the roads they foun: noc By: Bellevue Hospital (Outdoor Dept.) and the | apint or two of spinach, half a pint of lentils | essary to stay pver at Washburn. The ‘Westchester County Hospital, New York, when | and three or four baked apples each day you = + F consulted recently. will probably not need to take any other form = | ENTERTAIN: CATHOLIC AID for pt Dr. Sullivan further said:—"Ityour daily dict | of organic iron; but most people prefer toeata | Mrs, John Hoffman and Mrs, A. W. credit contains an abundant amount of iron you | smaller quantity of iron-containing vegetables |) uoas will entertain the Catholic hereir are giving your body the red blood food it] and take organic iron, like Nuxated Iron, with | \‘haigg? Aid at’ the hi Mts. A.W. All craves. But if your blood lacks iron and is| thera, Itis like taking extract of beef Instead, | '-2dies’ Aid at the home o| as also rx thin. pale end watery you cannot expect to be | of eating pounds of meat. To prove to yourself | Lucas, 48 Ave. A. Thursday afternoon strong ana well. On the contrary, your nerves | what Nuxated Iron, can do for you, get your. | at two o’clock.: Al. Catholic ladies | . N become weakened and you become irritable, | doctor to take a specimen of your blood and | are iny.ted to attend. i be i Saoy! ‘ ae —— fussy and easily upset. 11, such cases, wliat you | make a “blood count” of your red bleod corpiis- tp i y y 1 need is iron—organic iron to remove the eats cles; then take Nuxated Iron fora month and MIN: ciel f your trouble, and the moment or¢i have a new “blood count” made and see how | TOMINNES OTE 7 our trouble, an moment av \ Daily eyed itis often wonderful how quickly your | your red. blood corpuscles have tucreased and | Mrs. W. F. Robinson left yesterday Big: Sc sendy Daily ar and how | how much stronger and better you feel; gee | Morning: for Staples, Minn, where she |: . multitude of symptoms will disappear and how | how much strong ¥ iS Daily strong and vigorous you will become.” But be | iow the color has come mck to your checks, will Join her husband. Mr. Robinson’), hed ‘Saisires Daily careful todistinguish between ordinary metallic | howsteadyand strong yournerveshavebecome, | left several days ago for Staples to’ Fig Tan. iron which people usually take and trucorgaric | At all druggists. # arrange for the funeral of his mother bs ENRICHES THE BLOOD-GIVES j who died there recently. e ite 8 Vania 8 aoe > — lo Sioux ai NUXATED IRO YOU NEW STRENGTH AND ENERGY iam ON FISHING TRIP ‘ fiscunts) 2, ., ; | J. O. Lyngstad, deputy state treas ne Waldorf Sodas a | urer, has joined his brother, a resident} ‘ of Rugby, in a tishing trip in Minne- ged ke | sota. : Re | os x, G yen ee | ates, Fred Motte of Mofile ts in. th Gere Eelaen ‘ i |= Mire, Bred: Mottit of: Monit is sins tbe) Cocoanut Macaroon Jumbles for 1 3 Days Commencing city transacting business. Mrs. Mof- Meee J The’ 8 , fit expects to be here several days. dee nevi trent TOMORROW, THURSDAY, JULY 2 Aa ese Pa TOR nore i L, E. Heaton of McKenzie was a Big Sioux” a 01 i Raed eee ‘ a TOM MIX ; j business visitor in: the city yesterday. 4 SHOPPING HERE Trib new super special Mrs. W. T, Dance, Mrs, 8. S. Me |, in ai j ry; ° 99 ‘Cristie of Lottistown, Missouri and | beca {Miss Nellie Dance of Menoken weres:, x . @ own oun D |shoppng in the city today. ing t Nott ; RETURNS FROM WISCONSIN An extraordinary photo-play of tremendous ferce, | Mrs, Thomas McGowan’ has return- Of lightning speed, sensational incidents and thrilling jed from Milwaukee, Wis. where she} te Vea E: i ue . {went some’time ago: with Mr. Mc- Vol romance, featuring the most popular of all stars, ‘Gowan who is ‘ill. was daredevil Tom Mix. ee the ] VISITING HERE é ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rigler of Wis- 4 ig! be si hek were in the city yesterday visit- : out ing friends here. i sent | HERE ON BUSINESS k \ q tical | Mr, and Mrs. L. BE: (enistein and j jfamily of Linton motoréd ‘in yester- $30,! "i jday and spent the day transacting |’ gave business “here: se! fear ON SHOPPING TRIP It | Mrs. Dave McKee and Miss Edythe jj | Yetter of Tappen were shopping here ait y ¥, the yestérday . my ed Awe * phe VISIFING IN IOWA. tn you Séo this Big € ‘Sioux - dapley rack at a ; grocery storo (and you should always look for City “466 99 Miss Eleanor, Rolfe left for Iowa.|'' final “N oO WwW. A« D A Y Ss” where she will ‘visit relatives and friends. Miss Rolfe expects ‘to ho func says the Good Ju dg * gone the rest of the summer. : nist choose any Var: iety. of Cockie-Cakes and Crack- ‘ i sea 2 y RETURN FROM MINNEAPOLIS. era you happen: to like, ul ery he Cea i : | A man can get a heap more Mr. and Mrs. Steven Fisher have], s - ‘ au - d Mi lis, whi 3) : : i el satisfaction fromasmall chew they Have Hes visiting. Mrs. Fisher Bs , You car take. the quality for granted, It is ‘assured 4 a of this class of tobacco, than lorena alata i he amie Big Sioux. | For over twenty years Big he ever could get from abi; : ee ‘ f It baat = VISITING HERE. / $touxhes meant “best and Fnost' in cookié-sakes to t chew of the old kind. | Mise Antoinette. Morton of Douglas ' ai es fe Bek 7 ; a cai! He finds it costsless, too. The Ha visiting ti he ely es uaa |” ca Senna ‘crackers, Be i ‘ood tobacco taste lasts so’ Th tie meaters tree AA Bran oe * aed aor longer he doesn’t need TO CALIFORNIA. | ~ Remeir be r ‘to look for this display rack—it’s the sigi : f Mrs. G. D. Mi d ter, : f i N to have a fresh chew nearly Eleanor, lett crete aoe hs ae ce store as as -well as’ ot eood mholesome c cook ee } exp: ny man who uses the Real eR a aR heh | pari Tobacco Chew will tell you: Mr. and ORTON, agent | pro) that. jat eae were in ile cy ae i jay on eir a lo . ul, Wi , a ee Put up in two styles they will apa " ietr ‘vacation, * /° |! j # i ic ; abe co ea Me | Con “W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco . Olgas 5 eee: gingham i s: . . Presses, vi resses—Iior [= q mat RIGHT CUT is ‘a short-cut tobacco summer wear, but at end of sea F . . . {son prices, A. W. Lucas Co.’ mat eS eee Ea 3 eek a Womans Exchange for a ; i the TRIBUNE WANT ADS BRING RESULTS _| ‘kinds of Home Cooked voraenet Bo 1 rae Fancy Articles, 211 Broadw: " Manchester Biscutt ccna ee | ‘ Shs . $loux Falls, S. D. and Fargo,: ‘N. ie P 4 V : Betattfahed 1903 xx. > fof - : accl of 1 ie . pectiNiar fo wortien. The re-| ‘Try our fee Cream.at Clifford’s Hai $ I y Mable aemedy when a/-woman sets hCafe. 40. cents quart, ‘ 4 mai : f gi / he oe yea a j. stich’ a. condition 3 Lydia E. — pe 4 va AR l B f (@) But: tint : ny Tom. : rae Ye ss Compo as For TRIBUNE WANTS—FOR RESUL 4 ma A hea argain for whers | ge Crime) stele Tome atuntsstorative for ee | et fire nef pe | ees ‘ he /party was finally: set dow: trowbles.—Adv. gt bat | of Small Cars wh ome eens A orm Hon pe MM J KODAK FINISHING did ‘ : ! ‘ ; uch ee oa | you're .worth! I've’ caurly gone ‘wild : - HATR.CORD; a ; 2 Another. effort: to: revive th | ee In the past Lap ey — 5,000,000 of va[ "and Fanny nailer exme Bao! ~ | 86 ur anamotters is seen in the Cutie ace 5 a acta ‘ vol a these: popular x h Goodyrar non: dada ‘the: w! jair-cbrd gowns’ which: aré: & ink papa have gone | into seavice: Mora Ges | ficen HegscaawW ae) teat -Auditoriom to.show:big ing the: windows:of smart: shops: Bax: | i \ \ i é er i “" Beatare, Photo Plays gS eer | i de : : a million of them are in use ee a ' gers ia elges Doe Arrangements ett Tsert completed : . : ag Nowyou can buy these tires, z Maxlgae LaRosa he-elty. auditorium } y : fn |) cofietluctide, ated long-wearitig treads, treads af the tb eet er c ee restunas season | Ober the “HIT con : Ml) | same price you are askedto pay fof unknown Sra fess ee ER eee recta Me Tar mat y brands. i i ie) a | Se deledsed in-Septetiber.- “The: four per A qi Wh tak chance unkiowa when ; home had. ieee cs x if z men’ et ike He realnent is Dill- i 2 y take.a’ on tires, nole ‘the cole ; edi for October. and’ November’ will iy you can get Goodyear quality ataslowa price? her with an ane } ng ee Asics ot sre en } Pao ; 5 een. eba” a. total e! iP 4 } the See your Goodyear Service Pation: Dealer i ttiaction ‘will <alio. ‘be ; > EP ae 4 is today. et! pred. > | st xact date’ is not I : 4 this Si ¥ t note’ a : i : a % : i ice hurt whi i i Y ee : 3 , 4 be 7 @ j [Ine te = ny ening wae they “HEALTH OF WOMEN | — { ve z= AY / eeewe ragy rons i | sty mor ey yalvenes co WM TONIGHT : the of ty, Ale: ; 5 'orderto keep. up with or pant oe ere M ARY PICKFORD i in i ‘ ing F : 2 ak : Chet, “mon to hi a igual ae poles 's a ‘in; eee ; “THE LOVELIGHT” : H t 30 13V%sRegulet Tobe $255, 905 3¥ Hleery Toorte Tobe $325, fe find she began ee boys an avalop, and ees saves tess snes POIs of the Day ] and \ ; ete deserted, ‘alone—almost as. 2 acces = relon aaggine ¢ i the Tus GoopyeaR Tire & RUBBER COMPANY || Tame neu packed, sup his things | do ‘and, other” patuful we TOMORROW ” l} Offees Throughout the World i ny sien aoa cbt "i of ner| = : } ax JAMES 0. CURWOOD'S. THE GOLDEN SNARE” . . iw h: , sacrificer & kot , = : . {them ea i ft “Shoe Mendi or Benaifhed Sr 2 ee BK (TRe first week dragged ‘along with | Bike by’J, ne wk j : COMING = Le a eee ‘decoming’ mdre pone eae ut earoiable Brices. NORMA TALMADGE in......THE BRANDED WOMAN” k On Monday. evéning of the second |} => _ JOE CREWSKY . . ee ¥ ae S| week she’ was’ sitting ‘alofié’ on the , abopciiieta -pr teh, veranda mulling ovér- past Matines 2200 events, Tepeating ‘to’ herself “every Eeees é SEN at ees,

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