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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THREE HONOR U. S. “UNKNOWN” TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 SS SSA aERaUEEEEEITT was in care of’ a physician at the; Regular meeting of Bismarck MANY TRANSFERS TO A p | " biel Crescent clubhouse last night and was! Chapter No. 10, R. A: M. this Social and , said to be suffering from extreme/e vening at 8:00 o'clock at | i nervousness. \the Masonic Temple. Important ersona | Several hundred persons braved a' business. Al] members request- | si sin drizzling rain and waited for more than ed to attend. B. AND P. WOMEN ''Number of Real Estate Deals When the opeecral ca crane i f | was slow to get into the play. After MEET TEACHERS | > Made Recently ithe third game of the het, with the ¢ it: § fhe B fi ed The Bi be | Ser RT IED _ | games two to one in her favor, she 01 re Ju erers ene! tt he Business and Professional Wis- | Real estate transfers recorded in) asked: the opposing pair to let her men’s Club look forward eagerly to | the office of registerer of deeds in- yest .a moment. Her playing was Without Pain or Knife at your Servi te id \ aeeeeat ele este Lorca ot | clude: ie eriatie and her stroking very. soft | ome. Specinlk of insurance ’ Gomes on arranger outa ts) bus |, award Larson and wife, to E.R. ond at the end of the twelfth game, No need of your friends or com- pecialists—protection a} with her helpers, planning a Neapy sary a 1-4, sec. 10, twp. 140, the score risc-all, she was granted a | panions Heine the wiser, as to the ot proven companies— Hse Ses y 76. Tie " eet 5 course catment i i Sie ono ati teothers; baum tne | “Letroit Loan and Realty Co. to R. “ypon nesuming. play’ the lost. her | HAYSSEN'S FAMOUS GOITRE | |g) "4 "0 greater cost. miembarat ot! the. ataits who ibave! just saan ee rants ae Of SM corvice pnd in changing courts in- | OINTMENT, which has been rec- MURPHY i cuiie, “aharthods whor have Neon with sar eet) AUB ela gt nee 78 formed the referee that she would re- | :mmended by physicians for over it i t brank 1, Jackley, et al, to Albert ire aites the set hud heen eomnleted, | 30 years and is in greater demand us through other school years, will | Beck, all of sec. 23, twp. 140, range 75.' Miss Morten played brilliantly in | than ever where once used Pe neieuee of the club in an infor- | Milessa Marden to Board of Home th. just wo an making Ae oie van Druggist for “The n *The Satie will be. heid at’ the’ctub peers St 1-4 ol sec. 4, twp. 141, ments in Mlle, Lenglen’s territory at | HISTORY” and full information, . +, rooms Wednesday evening at nine Sarah E, Hellstrom and husband to mallet Se melted or outed every at- | regarding Dr. Hayssen’s Famous |/ o'clock. | | Julia M, Fields, Riverview addition, pt at re’ Ss. Goitre Preparations. Now carried Miss Runey is desirous that every Hot 4, block 17. raimey oe in stock by Lenhart Drug Co., J. member of the club come out to’ wel- ‘Geo. H, Paul to H. FE. Wildtang, _ Leader Feels His Power Gone. Breslow and Finney Drug Store. \ come ‘this group of our professional | New Sterling, lots 9 and 10, block 2. In full health a stag is always proud | | TRIBUNE WANTS—FOR RESULTS people, Gottlieb eave and wife to J. of his ability as leader and champion, i= re erated Steine.t, Williams addition, lot 7,: and waves his gleaming flag inces- .LEAVE FOR COLUEGES. block 134. santly, signaling to his family that | Six more) Bismarck:young people August Dochle.and wife to 1. M. Hit him with x bullet, and dewn have been added to the list of those Doerschlag, NW. 1-4, sec. 28, twp, goes his flag instantly, 1 ij vill H fh. » | leaving for various colleges during range 75, | tiinagatP it ie: en Pe Se ee eee tea September. Miss Christine Huber, Anton Nilson to John Johnson, Mc-) U"* he’ can. “But he does not | Who for the past three and a halt|” Kenzie and Coffin addition, lots 27° Wve on the others to follow him. | years has heen an eflicient stenograpn-/ and 28, block 84. _ aitter and save yourselves, he would | er at the Lahr Motor Sales company | Bismarck Home Builder Co., to W.! 8&y. leaves the twenty-thiid for Grand H. iugails and wife, Flanning and’ BE pak ' forks. where she will enter the Unt. , Weatherby addition, lots 25, 26, 27 and F&ei | 1 versity of North Dakota. Wer sister, 28, block 42. i, ta Sede eign Customs. : } Miss Louise Huber, levves next Mon- gpl Krogstad and wite tC, D.| Nareley ae cane ue / : iw | Simpson, & NE 1-4, and lots for his fee, while in Belgium a so | f Wy : i 5 aiGelcee he: vere, mange “hic Lady, Pimerich hael neen suggested as the bearer of England’s wreath) 1, 2 and 3, sec. 2, twp. 142 range 78.! licitor is in a similar position, By | LY” Ba : leaves thts for “St. (Baul where | Men seein e © this country for the dedication ‘of che!’ Harry E. Baker and wife to D. C.| Chinese law, not only the doctor, but fi t P wee! u Tomb of the Unknown American Warrior. She lost her son in che war .nd| Baker, Regan, lots 10, 11 and 12, block | aly, i ere she will continue her studies at Oak|endeared herself to American soldiers through her vanteen and other war|4.. > 4 i ‘ tle, Chestiilestny ule fortune:teller aud ell Hall. Robert and Meyer Cohen leave}work. Aa M. Martin and wife to John B. | clairveyant are without legal remedy, Aya . next Tuesday-for Grand Forks to en- fo Ven ana rite N.P. caation, bs “I All these debts wre, however, looked ter the University of North Dakota. ~~ | Bell ai Dy eee tomy ee upon as “debts of honor,” and pay: | marck, N 50: feet, lot 2 | lot 1, block 2, | With the Movies ‘| aiTy NEws 4 ; | ment is rarely evaded, +i +/LENGLEN AGAIN — ¥ LOSES TENNIS __ MANY “FOLLOWING | TOU.S.PLAYER) THE $UCCES$$FUL” | i New York, Sept: 13.—Mlle. Suzanne} Lenglen was compelled by illness to: retire from the courts of the Crescent! Athletic club, Brooklyn, Tuesday, af- ter’she and her partner, Walter Mer- rill Hail, had lost a slow set of tenni to Harold Throck Morten and Mi Leslie Sancroft, 6-8. The French girl = |GIRLS! LEMONS WHITEN THE SKIN Squeeze the juice of two lemons into| a bottle containing three ounces of! Orchard White, which any drug store| will supply for a few cents, shake well, | and you have a quarter pint of harm-| {less and delightful lemon bleach, ' Massage this sweetly fragrant. lotion | into the face, neck, arms and hands) each day, then shortly note tlie beau- | ty and whiteness of your skin | (Famous stage beauties use this! lemon lotion to bleach and bring that | soft, clear,rosy-white complexion, also | | , Alfred Prater leaves (or Minneapolis and 8 & feet to enter the University of Minnesota about the twentieth of ihe month. ENTERTAIN BOY SCOUTS. A meeting of Troop » Presbyterian i) Boy Scouts, was held in the church parlors last Friday evening. At the close of jthe regular bus:ness meeting Mrs. E. |G. Wanner, Mrs. A. P. Len- hart and Mrs: N. B. Fitch surprised the fifteen scouts with refreshments of ice cream and cake. AT THE BISMARCK i Baby Boy “When I met President Harding”) Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Robinson of| can now be added to Tom Mix’s con-| this’ city announce the arrival of aj versations, For Tom not only has’ baby boy at the St. Alexius hospital.! met the President, but has dscovered | TegeAR ES i pa We that both the chief executive and Here For Treatment ‘Mrs. Harding are among his ardent; John Gallagher of Hazen has enter-| screen followers. ;ed the St. Alexius hospital for treat- The William Fox star journeyed | Ment. from California goon after he had! completed “After Your Own Heart,”) Baby Son which comes to the Bismarck theater,!_ Mr. and Mrs. A. Hartley of 406) He arrived in New York and, instead |Second street are the parents of a of getting a vacation to see New York,!baby son born at the Bismarck ho: found that New York wanted to see jPital. him. It was his first trip to the/ To Metropolis in seventeen years—the/ . Baby Daughter \ first timo since he became a screen; Born to Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Voigt/ favorite, |of south of Bismarck, a baby daugh-| Then Tom journeyed to Washing- | ter. b ton, where President and Mrs. Hard- oe ing received him with a splendid wel- | COULD HARDLY STRAIGHTEN UP, come. They were happy to meet Tom,| When the kidneys are overworked or as they had seen nearly all his pic-, disoraered and fail to throw out waste tures; and Tym, on his part, was as; matter from the system, it causes happy as a boy with a hero medal. | aches, pains, lame back, swollen an- oo kles, sore joints, dizziness, floating | specks, etc. J. W. Seabock} Chester, ’a,, writes: “My kidneys and back ‘hurt me so when I got out of-bed in ; the morning I could hardly straighten !up. Had to rub the smail of my back For Upland Shooting A tramp through fields and woods with a good dog— the thrill of a well-placed shot—the bright fall weather —the healthful exercise—this is the sport of early season shooting. : Knowing that hundreds of suc- cessful business men and prominent bankers were trained at Dakota | Business College, ‘it is no wonder || that ambitious boys and girls flock to this model school at Fargo, N. D. MOVE TO FARGO. Mrs. R. A. Bronson ieft today for Fargo, where she will make her home. Mr, Bronson, who left Bismarck a . week,.ago has accepted : position con- nected with the internal revenue of- fice at Fargo. Severai informal fare- well parties were given for them. A Winchester ‘shotgun with Winchester Leader or Repeater shells gives you a hard-hitting, evenly-distrib- uted shot pattern for upland small game. Good positions are usually ready | for new graduates. Edw. Krag was recently employed by W. J. Lane Real Estate Co. Miss Fanny Hess is the’ 18th D. B. C. graduate with Bristol 8& Sweet Wholesale House. “Follow the SuccéS$ful”” now at the opening of Fall School. Write FL. Watkins, Pres., 806 Front St, Fargo, N, D- REX | | 1 | | Get your Winchester shotgun now. MOVE TO BISMARCK. Enjoy the whole season. Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Craven and fam- ily of Menoken, have moved to Bis- marck. during the school term and are occupying the King ‘ome on Fifth street and Avenue f. AT THE REX In all the length and bredth of fic tion there is no more picturesque a character than Hajj, the beggar of Bagdad. Edward Knpblock, the play- RETURNS TO NEW JERSEY. Frank Allen, who has been the guest of his brother, Edward Allen here for some time, leaves this evening Winchester Model 12.—Hammerless, Repeating Shot- gun—known as the “perfect repeater”—beautiful lines— the right feel and balance. Rapid, smooth working, ac- for his home in New: Jersey. k i dt hI AACE wright, made Hajj famous in the stage | pefore I could walk. i could hurdly| 8 a.freckle, sunburn, and tan bleach ! curate. HERE ON BUsI!NESS. voteon of “Kismet,’ and Otis Skinner, putton my shoes. I haven't felt the| because it doesn’t irritate, | Wednesday-Thursda : s E. H. Knudson and D. Richards] Perhaps the best known and most! soreness since I took Foley Kidney | y y Be sure you have enough Winchester shells when you popular actor in the country, immor-| pij)s talized ‘Hajj during the years he gave! Beaton SECT RE ee pai this characterization on the} WEATHER REPORT — i . This mastezpiece of phot art will ccee gate hous craine. at be at the Rex this coming Wednes- ; Temperature at 7a.m. —Adv. start out. French & Welch Hardware Co. one WINCHESTER stone Central Meat | Market Phone 143 WEDNESDAY SPECIAL EXTRA FANCY STEW BEEF. of Reeder, N. D., who have just re- turned from a motor \..p to the Twiu Cities were business ~.sitors in thc city yesterday. RETURNS FROM MONTANA. Dr. C. C. Hibbs has returned from day and Thursday. a hree weeks’ trip to Virginia City, pets Montana, where he visited the prop-| TOO LATE TO'CLASSIFY erty of the High-Up Gold Mining com- ESC aa) | pany and the Soap Creek oil fields. |FOR SALE—Furniture. Piano.| Phonograph. Cadillac auto mobile. Phone 592R. 515 5thi ~ -street. 9-13-3t| A woman, forty-three years old, five | feet five Inches tall, should weight 143 | pounds, and a man forty-eight years The Greatest Picture Ever Screened at the Theater Where Only the Greatest Are Shown. Lowest yesterday . Lowest last night recipitation .... Highest wind velocity RETURNS TO HOME. Miss Jessie Leask, of Dickinson, has returned to her home :{ter spending a few days here as the guest of Mis< Mildred Eger. TONIGHT & TOMORROW EILEEN PERCY the famous Ziegfeld Show Human Weights. FOR SALE—Three houses, one barn me Prerents i Teg ean pear with five lots, on Sout!i 9th St. Price| ld, whose height is five feet seven Bets VISITING HFRE. |! $500..Call’ M. I. Hibbs. Phone! inches, should weigh 156. pounds, ae. | Girl in Thomas Schrar: ix, ° former 107. i $19 at cording sto“n ‘talle® o eee ?, resident of Bismarck, ‘..s in the city 3 able compiled by the pete aes | Association of Life Insurance Medical FOR SALE CHEAP—Ncw baby’s reedj Directors and the Actuary Society of ; go-gart. Phone 817. 9-13-5t} Amer ; : SSE ae oe Will sell at 33 cents on the dollar— | a practically new, household outfit, $450 piano, $250 Victrola with ree.| s A GOOD FRIEND | ords, leather davenport, library A good friend stands hy you when in} need. Rismarck people tell how: table, rockers, chairs, beds, screen, range, and miscellaneous household Doan’s Kidney Pills kave stood the| yesterday visiting friends and on a short busines trip. - “Hlickville to Broadway” BUSINESS VISITORS. Harry Richards of Wilton and Wil- « liam Danielson of Regan were busi- ness visitors in the city yesterday. Salward khablock_, ROYAL NEIGHBOURS MEET. OIRECTED BY el A story of acute heart in- The Royal Neighbors will hold their articles. Cost $1500. Sell for $500 regular monthly meeting at the K. of) cash, if taken * once. Phone or test | See ‘ : @9) GASNIER P. hall at eight o'clock this evening. 9-13-2t| Mrs. H. Steinmetz of 113 Second |{™ terest and bright situations. PorRoast per lb. .ccccth eee ee eee ele ———“—“— penal Ts Je UM! St., endorsed Doan’s tei: years ago and The Extraordinary Magnificence BREN NOs veserese archer ahs tie eeiie . - TO FARGO. FOR SALE—All steel shooting gal-]#84I0 confirms the stoiy. Could you| Also a Two Reel of the Tremendous Stage Suc- Corn Beef, per Ib........ Phillip Boise left this morning for] ery, Model U. All kinds of mov-| 48 for more convincing testimony? | i cess is Outdone by the Screen Hi Fargo, where he will enter the State! ing targets and stationary targets,]_ “Some time ago I used a couple of Fox Sunshine Comedy Interpretation. Short Ribs Beef, per Ib........ Agricultural college. equipped with electric motor. Price] °xes of Doan’s Kidncy Pills from 3 Also’One of Those Snappy Com- see ase $800.00. Inquire Elie Taix, Bis-|Lemhar’s Drug Store and they curcd|[i— 66 ” edies—Harold Lloyd, Bebe Dan- Boiling Brisket, per Ib.. TO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. marck, N. D. 10-13-1wk| Me of a severe dull aching through | 00 a Ss iels and Snub Pollard in - George Holta left this morning for the small of my back,” says Mrs. “BY THE SAD SEA WAVES” Veal Stew, per Ib.....-...+ sees cree eee eee Fargo, where he will enter the State 4 Steinmetz. “I had been annoyed for| U Agricultural college. es Where ed Cypress Grows. some time with a lameness and sore- Lamb Stew, per Ib.........sceseec cece eccecces $14,580 ————_—_——— le cypress tree grows in swampy | ness through my loin id a tired and: : VISITING MOTHER. districts in the southenstern section | languid feeling. I got no relief un Pork, Beef and Lamb Liver, per Ib..............:+. -10¢ Mrs. Ivan Semling of Hazelton is|of the United States. About forty |I learned of Doan’s kidney Pills.” Smoked Picnic Shoulders, ‘per Weracecne: . wees 200 a guest at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Wachter. IN JAMESTOWN. (Statement given October 17, 1910.) On October 13, 1919, Mrs. Steinme said: “The cure Doan’s Kidney P! made for me some years ago is still ber tent of the present available sup- ply fs in Louisiana and about twenty- five per cent in Florida. The remain- Home Made Sausages of All Kinds Made Fresh Daily. der Is scattered through the states that border the Atlantic, the Gulf of Mexico and the lower course of the Mississipp1. Phone 148 permament. I am glad to again en-} dorse them and I always recommend, Doan’s to my friends ‘vhen I hear them complaining of kidney trouble” 60c, at all dealers. ioster-Milburn| Co,, Mfrs., Buffalo, N | Thomas ‘Hall, secretary of state, « went to Jamestown yesierday. The Professional and Business Women’s Club will entertain the teachers of the Bismarck schools on Wednesday evening at 9 o'clock. All members are urged to be present. ATTENTION GUN CLUB MEMBERS All new members as well as old » ‘ones of the Bismarck Gun Club, are urged to be present at Henz- ler’s Tire Shop, 812 Rosser street, at 8 o’clock sharp tonight. Busi- ness of importance and election of officers. “Burglar Swallows Jewels”—head- line, Diamonds .in the iough. THE WORLD'S WHEAT CROP We have prepared a Pamphlet on this important subject which will be sent free to anyone upon re- quest. It gives in detail the Production, Consump- tion, Exports and Imports of the various countries of the world which raise, sell and consume wheat. All: those interested in this important product, whether producers, manufacturers or consumers, will find this Pamphlet of value in helping them to deter- mine what the price of Wheat should be this cropyear. CHAS. E. LEwis & Co. MINNEAPOL'S DEALERS IN CASH GRAIN AND GRAIN FOR FUTURE DELIVERY STOCKS - BONDS If you are a_ believer in Wintertime preparedness call us up on the phone and tell.us to deliver your sea- son’s supply. If you have never tested the heat pro- ducing qualities of our coal order a test ton—after you experience the heat-satis- faction it will bring to your home you will order again. BEULAH veep vein COAL Bear Creek Coal. Wachter Transfer Co. THEATRE ' Direction Valleau Theaters Company | TONIGHT MARION DAVIES in | “BURIED TREASURE” \ Kinograms:: os «etait science Topics of, the Day Fruit Newspapers The New Garrick Confectionery Luncheonetfe Service We are now serving Hot Sodas Candy ad ETT “SCHOOL DAYS, SCHOOL DAYS.” Do you remember the old song about school days being golden rule days? It is wrong to send a cough- ing, sneezing, spitting child to schoo to spread disease germs among othe: little ones. Common colds are in- fectious. Protect your own and other little ones with Foley’s Honey and \ WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Roscoe Arbuckle in. “THE DOLLAR A YEA.R MAN” COMING “THE CALL OjF YOUTH” MONROE SALISBUR A ...“THE BARBARIAN” KATHERINE McDONALD in. .“MY LADY’S LATCHKEY” “DECEPTION” HUGH FORD'S Tar. This safe family remedy checks ‘coughs and colds, loosens phlegm ana MEMBERS BASIL KING oe _.. “EARHTHBOUND” mucuous and coats raw, irritating NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Phone 62 WALLACE REID in. “700 MUICH SPEED” membranes with a healing, soothing ALL LEADING GRAIN EXCHANGES. medicine,— Adv. Sea S pers et TT = Matinee Daily'at 2:30 ‘

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