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Barnes gave an or' NEW OFFICERS The members of the AMED. hela a business Nathan home elected offic The new _ofti Unie I Cook; t secretary, lensworth, othy Landers urer, Irene Lofthus. e Yeasley and were _ ciected ter was . he prog HE RE FROM C. ‘ANADA and Mrs. J. ronto, Mr. McLeod children of 1 make their home here a is interested in the he the dir s GOES ON Sécretary C. FE. American Association with headquarters at Chicago, RD. Oraver. '’ Personal Entertained At Luncheon John Whelan were hostesses to about twen- on, inal story. andard Bear- hodist. chur and two Canada have ar-, of the of Engineers, one Mrs to they Outlook committee and Beatrice Regis- med “Mite box treasurer. sof jbe held on ayer al the 7 Aen. Lucas b tor, Prote ional Women's club will have during the summer months, left for: 1 picnic tomorrow night, All members ‘| Minneapolis, Minn., where she will ate urged to attend, The party will teach in the schools there. Miss Me-| start from the club rooms - at six! Bride taught school at Valley City for| lock. | three years. , jocied peut See H 4 ont wr | DAUGHTERS. OF REBECCA. MEET: RETURNS-ER TRIP { ‘There will be a meeting of the, 1 fre McLeod will| the guest of friends and relatives ®dur- Mr. McLeod | ing thg summé@r months. work under i who THEATRE TONIGHT — WEDNESDAY SEPT. 7TH % Paramount Super Special * Robert W. Chambers’ “THE RESTLESS SEX” with Marion Davies A Thrilling, Theobping Story of Greenwich Village. hasbeen visiting North Dakota the! Wattam, Who Hiave left for Fargo. past two or three days’and who was|Danciiig” followed the dinner party. in attendance at the Minot semi-an-| nual meeting of engineers, returned to| yyiss Ruth Pollard entertained a doz-| Bismarck and leit yesterday to con-| en young lady friends 1« her home at tinue on his westward trip. His. next| Person Court last evening in honor stop will be the Butte and Helena | of a number of girls who leave for Chapters of. Montana. He is accom-+ college soon. panied by M Drayer, playing bridge. fem ape ' were served. THODIST AID MEETINGS | f The district meetings of the Ladies; Aid. of McCabe. Methodist church willy, @, Sherman, general counsel for Thursday afternoon at) Thompson Yards Inc., of Minneapolis, lock. District No. 1 will meet; jg in Bismarck today on business. He A. W. Cook, 801 Fifth street. wi) visit the various lumber yards’ of k will be assisted by Mrs. J./ the company in western North Da- and Mrs. W. C. Paulson, Dis-! jota, a 1 meet with Mrs. Noggle, | District No. 4 will meet! MOTOR TO CITIES. Burman of 10 Rosser; yy ana\Mrs. C. khouse and| ittendance is desired | hildren left this aso by car for} he Twin Cities, where they will ‘visit ‘for several weeks, GIVES’ BRIDGE PARTY. Dainty refreshments HERE ON BUSINESS. unree 0" } SRIAN AID MEETS * monthly meeting of the} _ ladies pid: will be hel TO VALLEY CITY Miss Ragna MeO a haa bee? 4 employed at the We' epartmen' re parlors Ths Is the iat tore ‘for some time left for Valley se attendance is desir-| City where she has - ace pled a pos-| A pot luck supper will be served | on in the Jadies exclus: ve shop : : Seaah ° cently purchased by C. L. Robertson lof Mandan. S FOR MINNEAPOLIS. } el McBride, who has beer B. AND P. W. PICNIC ‘Ihe members of the Business and yman Schaffer has returned ; sin where she has been’ Daughters of Rebecca at the Odd: Fel-|' lows hall at eight o’clock Friday even- the summer vacation all members are jurged to be present. GIVE EIGHT O'CLOCK DINNER Pes Mr. and Mrs, E. G. Patterson en- HERE. ON BUSINESS tertainéd about twenty of their friends! A. H. Knowlton, Sigman Rupp and at an eight o'clock dinner on the Mc-) p, G, Evans, all,of Regan and George Kenzie Roof Garden Saturday evening, | Boelter of Arena were in the city om’ in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Charles!pysiness at the county court houge yesterday. VISITING PARENTS {from the University of Minnesota for a {two weeks visit with his parents, Mr. jand Mrs. John..Carlson of 915 Seventh | street. * HERE ON BUSINESS Robert R. Michaelson, passeneger traffic agent for, the Nashville, Chat- tanooga and St. Louis railroad is ,in the city from Minneapolis on a busi- |ness trip. VISITS HERE Neil Vogel, who has just returned from the vicinity north of Bismarck where he has ben threshing was vigit- ing friends in the dity today before leaving for his home at Lark. TO CONVENTION IN MINOT. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE The evening was spent} ing. As this is the first meeting after): |, Hugo Carlson returned last evening 5 SELFRIDGE VISITORS for several days. TO MINNEAPOLIS neapolis on a short business trip. BES RETURN/FROM WESTERN TRIP Mrs. L. W. McLean and son have return from ‘a’ several weeks west- ern trip to Spokane and Glacier Na- tional Park. RETURNS FROM‘ MINNEAPOLIS Miss Ruth Kolling has returned from a weeks business trip to Min- neapolis. » TO: DETROIT LAKES. Mr. and Mrs. George M. Register of 417 Thayer street’ have gone to the; Detroit Lakes, where they will spend a two weeks’ vacation. HERE°‘ON BUSINESS, Cc. O. Engdahl of Gibbs township, was transacting business at the county court house today. HERE FROM AtENA. Mrs. Selma Jacobson, A. C. Isamin- ger and W.'M, Scott of Arena, were in Bismarck today. on legal ‘business. HERE FOR TREATMENT. Miss Beatrice Robinson, -~ Hankin- son has entered the St. Alexius hos- pital for medical treatment. IN HOSPITAL HERE. Mrs. George Griggs of Lemmon. §. D., has entered the St. Alexius ee pital for treatment. VISITING IN CITY. “Mr. and Mrs. W. H. ioilock, of Mit- waukee, are visiting a’ the home of Mr. Pollock’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. ©. Pollock.. They motored ‘here! from Milwaukee. HAS OPERATION. John Schauer of Turtle entered the St. Alexius hospital for an -@peration, BABY BO‘. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hanley of; Tappen, N. D., are the parents of a baby boy. born at the St. Alexius hos- pital. Publie Stenographers. ‘ Busi- ness Service Co. First ftoor, Hoskins Block. Phone 662. rere ey f GiTy NEWS| Senator Davis here. 2Senator J. E. Davis of Goodrich, was in Bismarck yesterdas. | on. business. In Hospitat. Policeman Jack Serres, an ex-serv- Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kaulfuss and Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Roherty motored to Mi- not and will attend the convention gf COMING FRIDAY THOMAS MEIGHAN’S- + Newest Feature. REX the American ssociston of Fegi- neers. CATHOLIC AID TO MEET Mrs. William Laist and Mes. Ji B. McQuillan will entertain the-CatHolie the Sewing room at the Bishop’s.'res- idence. gi LEAVES FOR UNIVERSITY Charles Burke, son of Judge and Mrs. B. T. Burke left last: night for Grand Forks, N. \D., where he will en- ter the University of North, Dakota. —_————_- » _ RETURNS FROM VACATION, Mrs. James Harrison and children have returned from Lewistown; : Mont. {MATINEE DAILY 3 p.m. Prices 10 and 25 NIGHT SHOWS. 7 and 9 Prices 20 and 35 Cents “OVER TODAY. AND THU DAY Also Harold L loyas I Bebe Daniels and: Snub Pollard i in® THE FENCE” where they spent the summer bigeicas friends and relatives, W. C. T. U. FOOD SALE The members of the Women’s Chris- tian Temperance Union will ‘give a food salp at the Gas office on.Saturday afternoon. They will Have all kinds, of home cooking at. the sale. t : RETURN FROM TRB Mr, and Mrs, P. G. Harrisigton have returned from an extended. or trip to Wisconsin and points i east. ————. FROM SQUTH DAKOTA Miss Martha Becker has returned from an all summer: vacation at her home at Scotland, S. D. ‘HERE ON BUSINESS B, Rierson of Regan and Axel Soder of Wing were in, Bismarck on busings: yesterday. BAPTIST AID TO MEET, The Baptist Ladies Aid w'll meet with Mrs. Charles Staley on Thursday. afternoon. ’ ON VACATION. 1} State Auditor D. C. Poindexter fr Spending a vacation of a week or ten days in northern Minnésota. A Ge RRR tae, TO MINNESOTA LAKE. . Miss Hazel Nielson has left for a vacation at Lake Bemicji, Minn. She motored from Valley City with Mr. ang Mrs. James Nielson. > IN MINNEAPOLIS. John N. ‘Hagan, commissioner. of agriculture .and labor, is in Minne- apolis on official business. j HERE FROM WASHBURN Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Schweitzer and two daughters were Washburn visitors in the city today. HERE FROM“MINOT Hy Mr. and Mrs. E. Blanding and daugh- ter, Eva of, Minot are visiting friends in. the city, N Womans Exchange’ for all kinds of Home Cooked Foods and Fancy Articles, 211 Broadway. he sent in. 10.00 PRIZE rtlevar' Ladies Aid on Thursday afternoon at], washington on state business be- ice man, is in a government hospital in Minneapolis receiving, treatment. To Tax Meeting George E. Wallace, state tax com- missioner, and ‘Lyman A. Baker, sec- Tetary, have gone .to Breton Woods, White Mountains, New Hampshire, te attend the sessions of the National Tax Association. .Mr. Baker will go on fore réturning. — Heavy Fines 4 Four persons taken : in the city by. the police department were fined $25 and costs last night, the total. amount assessed by. Police COS Good Eyesight is an Asset To held “A? Man’s Job” these days requires every faculty in most efficient state. Poor eyesig! Md is a distinct. handicap. It is hot just a matter of seeing plainly, but of seeing without un- necessary strain. Y foal thorough: examination of the aaeh asywe make, costs but iittle but gives alot of satisfaction. ‘Bonham Brothers |} Byég examined pind Glasses.” correctly fitted.. i COMING "7 WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 14 OMECTED BY &9) GASNIER Mr. and Mrs. H..H. Erbe and daugh- ter, Rhea, of Selfridge, N. D., are in the city shopping and visiting friends Rev. EF. Alfson has gone to Min- Lake,; Magistrate: Cashman—m-erch: c! ing $37.25: “Phree-wererfined ‘and costs, “the ¢: heing $18.15; three Pee a total of $13.95 and three a total VACATIONISTS TELL ROTARY i Vacation reports wer lie the order of (the day at the regular méeting of the Bismarck Rotary club atop, the Me-| Kenzie hotel. Rev, Posthlewaite start-| ed the ball rolling by telling of his ex-; periences through North Dakota, Min-; nesota and Wisconsin.; He toured por- tions of these states in a Ford and) camped out most of the time. While away he attended a rotary meeting in Wisconsin. Ray' Bergeson whavhas been com- | bining business with pleasure told-of! his various ‘trips over the Bismarck! ‘trade district where he was very much impressed with the progress made in the dairy business. J. J. McLeod, boy. welfare worker, who left early this summer on a va- cation told of his attendance at var- ious schools and meetings concerned with welfare work. He has returned \to the city with his family and ‘has |’ started to map out a course in welfare; work among the young people of the! Gity. 7 Leon Choquette of Havre,’ Mont., jformerly with the United States land office of Bismarck, brought a mes- sage from the Havre Rotary. He told ‘of the many civfe enterprises that club; has championed, among which is.a camp ground, a swimming pool, good} |roads and_a soldiers rest room. G. N. Keniston, secretary of the! Commercial club, gave an account of; the school he attended at Northwest-) ern University for Commercial Club | secretaries. 0. N. Dunham was received into ; membership. A number of Rotarians attended the sale of pure bred hogs én the farm of | Dr. Schipfer. The club is behind the movement for a better grade of stock /on- Burleigh county. farms. t i YOUNG MEN WHO BROKE IN GARAGE _ ARE CAPTURED, ’ Two young men giving their names as Donald Norman and Earl Setz; were arrested last. night by Police- man. Reynolds after they had, ac- cording to police, broken into thes garage of William: Noggle and: tried to start his car, faising because it was locked. They. also are said ta! have broken into two other garages. They had .left a car on Sixth street which, pelice say, had been stolen by them. - ‘Stiff? Sore? lame beck, acore muscle or a stiff vgs considered too lightly by ‘the suflaser: It shouldbe remembered | at baelKache, rheumatic pains, stiff- ne! wader the eyes ar and bleddes trouble—and these certaialy wuld mot be neglected. ABI help: the Kidneys) Jeliminate from, the, system the poisonous: waste end acids thet cause these aches and pains. They act promptly and effectively to restore weak, overworked or diseased kidneys aod bladder. to ealiby. normal con: ) _ dition. se JE Simmons, 00 8. 50th St, Portlen4 Ore, 13 troubled acne end urinary trouble. L tried Foley Kidney Pills and will sey that I highly recommend them to anv: one troubled in that way, as they ure excellent.” | “THE HURLEYS” | Rovelty Dance Orchéstra * - F. H. Hurley, Mgr. | 406'4 Broadway * Phone 909’ or GreLM ~ DONALD McDONALD: _ TEACHER OF VIOLIN | FRE SERGE BISMARCK. NORTH DAKOTA © If over the Northwest for Ouality -® MAIL US YOUR TMe © _ ASK Your Grocer : ‘or ann) ee BARKER BAKERY OF TRAVELS! | WAVEOF ENTHUSTASM WEDNESDAY, ree 7 SWEEPS OVER NATION .|Thousands Write Grateful Letters of Appreciation As Famous Medicine Continues to Accomplish Remarkable Results—Great, Orders, Tanlac Laboratories Running at Top Speed to Supply Record Breaking Demand—Over Half a Million Bottles Behind wee By CHARLES MURRAY GILBERT ATLANTA, GA., September 7.—“Tanlac made me feel younger.” “It put me back.on appetite.” for me.’ expressions are now heard daily ful users of Tanlac tell of their “IT can eat whatever I want.” “I gained weight rapidly.” the payroll.” “I now have a fine “No more dyspepsia These and scores of like from tens of thousands, as grate- experiences, Leading drug men of the country are amazed at the tremend- ous sales of Tanlac,and point out enthusiastically that nothing has ever equalled the phenomenal demand for this preparation. At the great Tanlac laboratories at | Dayton, Ohio, letters and telegrams |are pouring in daily asxing that ship- ments of Tanlac be rushed, at once. Many of these orders are for full car- load. shipments, and quite a few of them for two and three carloads. Al- though running at top speed, the Tan- lac laboratories are now over half a j million bottles, or approximately twenty-four carloads behind with or- ders. This announcement will _no doubt be received with great surprise in the drug world, because business in many lines, especially in the drug and ‘medicine business, has been off from 40 to 50 per cent. Agents In Every Town, One druggist in evesy city, town and village in the Uni'cd States and Canada where agencies have not al- | Teady been established will be award- ed the exclusive puslicity agency for Tanlac within the nex< thirty days. These’ agencies will carry with them a big publicity campaign exclusively for the one: druggist in each city and i town who secures the gency. Tanlac is going righ: ahead more vigorously than ever befo For Tan- lac there is no'such thing as business depression. In fact, Tuniac does not believe there is such a thing as hard times; at least, not in the drug busi- ness. Things are getting better evens day, In a few weks’ time crops will begin to move. Hundred of millions ot dollars will be put into circulation, and business will’soon be back on'a better and sounder asis than’ in years, Notice to Dealers, Many wholesalers and manufactur- ers stopped pushipg at the very first sign of a dark cloud. The result be- ing that many drug Imes slumped. Tanlac went right aheew and the re- sult has ben that- more Tanlac has sult’ has been that move Tanlac has of the present year thay in! any cor- responding period in tie past. Line up with Tanlac. Connect with a pfoduct that sells no inatter how the times, because of its-superior merit. Although Tanlac has been on the market over six years, it is an actual fact that more Tanlac is being’sold today with tle same amount of gdver- tising ‘than “auring any time in the past. Tanlac will not only prove your greatest seller for this year, but for many years to come. \“Tanlac is sold by al? ieading drug- gists everywhere.’ ————e—_——ll—eEaoaoaoaEoaoEESEEEEEEEESESEESES—ESESESESESSEE™“E™ES™SOENO™D|EHENNESESSS BACKACHE OF WOMEN The back is vtten called the main- spring of a ‘woman’s life. What can she do, where can she go, so long as that deadly backache saps every particle of her strength and ambition? She can- not walk, she cannot stand, her. hopse- work: is a burden, or the long hours behind the counter, in‘the office or factory are crushing. She is miser- able. The cause is many times some derangement of her system, and back- ache is a common. symptom. Lydia E. 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SALISBURY in KATHERINE McDONALD _ WILL BE GIVEN FOR oe BEST NAME FOR OUR CONFECTIONERY. $10.0 L ast week the New Garrick Confectionery offered a $10. 00 prize for the best Suitanl ce new name for their Montectionery. ,We have decided ‘to continue this contest until Saturday Night, Sept. 10th, so get busy and,think of something. Everybody is invited to call at our store Saturday night, for at-10 o'clock we will read cff all names Be on hand for yeu might be the winner. Address all names in a sealed envelope giving your name and address to the NEW GARRICK CONFECTIONERY Corner Fifth Street and Broadway, Bismarck. There has been a large die suggested names sent\in, but sa far ‘there has*been none to ~ THEATRE Direction Valleau Theaters Company TONIGHT and TOMORROW TOM MOORE in “MADE IN HEAVEN” | GRAHAM CRACKERS (A Full-value Package) Manchester Biscuit Company ‘Sioux Falls, S. D, and Fargo, N. D. 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