The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 21, 1921, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 21, 1921 SAYS HER RECOVERY IS ALMOST LIKE A MIRACLE 'T0. STOP FLOW From Helpless Invalid Invalid to Com- plete Restoration of Health, Strength and Happiness Is Wonderful Change Mrs. Root Experienced in Three Weeks— Statement One of Most Re- markable On Record. “Just a week before I started taking Tanlac I was down in bed so crip- pled up with rheumatism I could not move without help. My on had taken Tanlac, and it had done him a worl] of good, so one day he brought home a bottle and said, “Mother, I want you to take this.” When I had fin- dShed that bottle, I felt 1ike a different woman, and by the time I had finished My second bottle, I was~out in the garden-hoeing. “Tanlac ,has simply done wonders for me; it almost seems like a mira- cle.” This is the remarkable state- ment made recently jy Mrs. Jennie Root, residing at 1409 Powers St., Portland, Oregon, and is only one of tens of thousands from well-known men and women who ive daily testi- fying to the powers of Tanlac. Continuing her worderful state- ment, Mrs. Root said, “For years I suffered terribly with rheumatism and would often be down iz bed for days at atime. In the last five years the was not a time that J aidn’t feel those rheumatic pains all through my body. About ytwo months ayo I got very much#Worse and my arms and leg were so bad [I was almost helpless and couldn't even hold a ‘pen to sign my name, I was.so weak I could not do any Housework. 1 couldn't evex sleep, and had no rest day or night. Even to walk a few steps would tir> me out completely. When I tried to walk I would stagger, and when I did walk a little way and sat down I couid not get up without some one helping me. I had) Ro appetite and hardly ate enough to keep me alive. I could not stoop over far encugh to get my shoes on. “I never knew what 4 night’s sleep was, and would lie awake for hours. At times I would get. very cold and would have to; getup and-sit by the fire all huddled up, and my daughters would put hot water bovtles al! around me. JI. was treated by four doctors. and took all kinds of m<dicine. Noth- RR MRS. JENNIE ROOT ing ever did me any good. 1 am just like a different person now. All tho: terrible aches and pains have left m and only the other day I was al) to walk up four fligacs of stairs in an office building when the elevator Was out of order. “My appetite is just splendid now and just today for the first time in years, I felt so hungry that I had to meals. In fact, I can’t remember the now. I have not only regained my health and strength, but I have gaine] fourteen pounds in weight. To tell! you the truth, I wouldn’t exchange ihe henefit I have received from Tan- lac for the best ranch in Oregon, and | I will praise it as long as I live.” “Tanlac ig sold by leading drugg everywhere, Ady. “KING” I8 ARRESTE! Nice, ‘France, , Sept. ,21.— “Louis the First. King of Transca:icasia-Vitanva- lie,” has been arrested as an impostor. But not before he had received honors FARM BUREAU &o and eat a piece of pie between | time that I have felt as well as 1 do! WATKINS ACTS OF U.S. LIQUOR | Bootleggers i nouns Big Ship- | © ‘ment is Coming Into’ Coun- | try About October 1 \ i i | State Officer eave Picuan Will) Be Brought to Bear Upon Federal Officials | en A propaganda campaign directed to- ward obtaining a ban on the ship- ment of American liquor into Canada jby federal officias will be launched jthrough the Anti,Saloon League and | the w. C. T, U,, Rev. F. L. Watkins, state agent ‘and former head of the state enforcement league, announced here today. | “Our efforts will be directed to- |ward having. Federal Prohibition Commissioner Haynes take action to jhave. Kentucky federal officials re- fuse to issue permits for the ship- ment of this liquor into Canada, which iwe believe is not shipped there for | non- beverage purposes, as the law permits, but is shipped into Canada | 1 which whiskey runners may bfing back into this country and sell unlaw- fully,” said Mr. Watkins. Watkins tried to hold up a‘ ship- ment of 800 ‘cares of liquor at the} | border, but failed. He said that re- | cently four carloads of Kentucky li- {quor, each of 800 cases, have been hipped into Canada. “Right now the whiskey runners lare saying that they can get a lot of !American liquor and that they will rt bringing it into this country m Saskatchewan about October 11, ” said Watkins. Same Somes In | Watkins asserted most of. the whiskey running in the Minot dis- {trict had been stopped. He said that ‘it was impossible to stop it entirely, that some ears would slip, through. Watking also announced that at the {forthcoming meeting of the W. C. T. |U. of the state to be held in Park! |River he would bring before the dele- | gates the matter of urging more coaneent imposition of sentences for violations by the courts. He said hat a practice of giving suspended tences had made the enforement jof the law diffieult, difficult, MECKLENBURG MINOT POLICE t ! | APPEALS TO THE W. C. 1 U, thers of the Minot police force, Guy | Sharar. and. Nick ‘Thilgen, railroad de- | tectives, and Sheriff.Fred Kraemer and | tance east gf, Minot Monday night and i when the smoke cleare] three gunmen for the purpose of providing liquor | the gunmen yelled they woud quit but Walter Tomezyk, an Indian from Mich- PAGE THREE THE BISMARCK TRIBUNB © gonad sgneanueno ut tutus aaa uw CT ua nus imauaoanonniooM IN GUN FIGHT WITH FIVE MEN Two of Five Escape, One Said to Have Crawled Away Seri- ously Wounded _ September Shopping Opportunities Thursday and Friday, Sept. 22 and 23 ~Chief of Po- 1 other mem- Minot, N. D,, Sept, 21. lice Larry, M. Byrne a: Deputies Dean’ Spaulding and Cliff Warner of Fargo, in Vinot_ checking stolen automobiles, engaged a party of five gunmen in a gunfiz!i a short dis- were under arlest;.one cf them with a bad scalp wound, while two, others had escaped.’ According, to the pr’ the two mei. who. esc. through the. abdomen and crawled away, A séafch of ihe weeds near the scene of the battle has failed to locate him; The police. received information from the Great Northern railway that five holdup men, were coming. in on a fleight fromthe east and had rob- bed Several laborers on the train. Chief Byrne.and Capt. brown muster- ed Officers Lily, Bronson, Emanuel, People and Ehr and with the: detec- tives and Fargo officeis, proceeded to meet the train about two miles from the city. When searching. the irain the five men were encountered, one of them ordering Spaulding to put up his hands. Spaulding, took a shot at nus and the battle, was on. The gunmen took up -their position in a natural entrenchment off the right of way while the officers were in or near the cars. After some 75:shots were exchanged mers, one of ed was shot Satin Bloomers Women’s and Misses’ Misses’ Jersey Frocks Just received, these new wool Jersey frocks that are so popular with the school miss. A fine range of colors to choose from. Misses’ Wool Jersey Frock, in sizes from 10 to 12 years. Special .............$9.50 Misses’ Wool Jersey Frocks, --in sizes from 14 to 20 years. Special ............$12.56 . satin bloomers in reg-| ular and out sizes, Colors Navy, Copen, Brown, Purple, Green and _ Black. $6.50 values. Regular’ Thurs- day and Friday. . $4.95 Special Corduroy Rompers White Chinchilla Boys’ Wash Suits Cunning indeed are the new hesitated about raising their hands. tite men aeeaten er ched out with & lang and se varied se- | ittle corduroy “Patsy” | 50 inch . white chinchilla their. hands in the air. .\il three were lection of boys’ wash suits rompers now shown in our | very suited for infants and heavily armed. that will stand any amount children’s section. You children coats, carriage They gave their names as R. L, Ro!- must see them on the little robes, ete. An exceptional of tubbing and hard wear. Priced at from 89c to $3.75 ler of Teas, Ray Dorsey vi Arizona and value at $4.50, Thursday and Friday, extra special per yard.............$3.25 tots to really appreciate them. They are priced at $4.98. igan. None of the officers were wounded A number of men who had been held up by the men are being held by the police ag witnesses. Wool Serge Fancy Ribbons 36 in. all wool storm serge 32 in. Corduroy One lot of fancy:ribbons for An assortment of new col- NOTICE OK CH *, " . ; $ FORECLOSURE: 5. ors suitable for children hair bows, sashes, fancy in a fine selection of new NAN GEE RRA ha Cee cent, Gofault coats, skirts, etc. Special | bags, etc. Special for Thurs- fall shades. Regular $1.25 that certain mortga, quality. Thursday and Fri- for Thursday and Friday, day and Friday, at per at per yard.. . $1.48 sees yard .. 25€ and delivered by Pet KE Baldwin, Burleigh Count mortgagor, to Ragan $ Furlelght Count day. Special per yard. .98¢ Ne 3 "TOKEEP AWAY under the title and had placed orders ta, mortgagee, dated ti ¥ is - 3 for crown robes and jewels. | Octaner. 0) ana fied in the office of Monte Carlo Crepe Handkerchiefs Georgette Crepe ’ sre Se ES ihe Register of Deeds of said Burleigi { 3 ’, : ‘ and ¢ bountsrontresoora ‘of Ontouee: 40 inch Silk Monte | Women’s Handkerchiefs, Hemstitched and 40 inch all silk georg- ..'The Ladies of the Presbyter- at 9 o’alock A, M., and FROM POLITICS TO SPEAK HERE: Embroidered. Regular 25c quality. Thurs- } : ian church will hold a ‘food sale Secure the following indebtedness to- Carlo crepe. Colors) gay and Friday, 5 for..........+-. $1.09 | ctte crepe in about 75 at the Gas office on Saturday af- Sor | One note for $1885.22 dated Octoher Tangerine, Honeydew L ‘ ternoon. New President Says That it Will! Vi! Deliver "Address at McCabe jeist, 1920 and due October 1st. 1921. and Rose. Regular 36 in. Outing Flannel shades. Our regular —_- : ; ry: Methodist Church and ‘one, note for $200.00 dated Getohor $5.95 lit Th 36 in. Outing flannel in white and fancy $2.50 quality. Special Have you énrolled in the night| Pursue Business Course : |rate of tentper cent per annum oo ane ty. .Tnwys" |. stripes. This grade sold last season for | 5) myursday and Fri- law. school? f CORNS Lift Off with Fingers Doesn’t hurt a bit! Drop a little “ireezone” on an aching corn, instant- ly that, corn stops hurting, then short- ly yout lift it right off with fingers. Truly! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between ‘the toes, and the cal- luses, without soreness or irritation. ————————————— Se New Phone Number BISMARCK TYPEWRITER COMPANY Royal and Corona Agents $300.00 Takes an Ouerland go With New Tires BOX 601 ‘ (oP Upapies We have a machine to steam Plush Coats. CITY CLEANERS AND DYERS tion with preliminary plans for the campaign for members to be started by the North Dakota Farm Bureau of Niagara, new President of the fed- eration, stated enphatically today | that the federat)on is strictly a non-| political organization. The farm bureau's said Mr. Georgesen, ricultural and marketing chief object, is to study ag- conditions through the large backing of the farmer membership in the United States. In no sense does the farm bureau Mr. Georgesen. Referring again to the membership! campaign, Mr. Ge to add some 10 new county farm bu- reaus to the 35 already organized. “Bad weather conditions, the recall campaign, the money stringency, are anst the success of the cam- said Mr, Georgeson, “but the ssity of a great national farmers matters, educational matters and so- as it is today. “In fact, I do not see how a farmer, can afford not to be a member and} to lend his infiuence and contribute | his mite towards maintaning an or- ganization that has accomplished so much for him.” TONIGHT - TOMORROW Big Double Feature Bill , Admission Only Adults 30e. Children 15c. Presenting © Viola Dana In Her New Sensation ‘THE MATCH BREAKER’ —also— BUSTER KEATON In Two Reels of Mirth “THE HIGH SIGN” The best pictures for the least money at the . BISMARCK .. .. Wargo, N. D., Sept. 21—In cannec- | federation October 3, Hans Georgesen ; and to give benoit to these questions, endorse any political candidates, said | esen stated that it was expected-to increase the mem- | bership considerably in the state andj organization that works, not only on; legislative matters but on economit} cic] matters Nas never so clearly es- | tablished in the minds of the. farmers | secretary, of the Helena Area, of the Methodist pal church, will de- liver an address Friday evening, at 8 o'clock, at the MeCabe Methodist chureh, Subjec “Christianity and |the World Crisis.” The address will deal with three i What the matter with the * What is the matter with ? What is the solution of resent world problem? cklenburg is reputed to be one of the ablest and most fearless speakers in the -porthwest. USE CAUTION Advice i is Given iven by Manager of the Department g ussignments of jhail insurance claims iz advised by Martin S. Hagen, manager of the de- partment. His statemeat follows: “In Section 10 of the Hail Insurance ; Law it is provided that the hail tax is to be deducted from the hail in- demnity before warrants in payment jare issued. It is, therefore, a wise | policy for the banks and others who are accepting assignments of hail in- | demnity not to give eregit to the full ; amount ag shown on the copy of proof of Joss blank in claimaat’s possession, ‘before warrants are issued. ; There is a further rcason for ad- | Vising that full credit be not given jon assignments at this time; namely, | that some of the parties claim in- demnity on a greater acreage than is mn insured, and, though adjust- | ment has been made fox loss on such | acreage, before warrants afe iSsued a |re-check will be made. io ascertain if \all the damaged crops actually were | listed for state hail insurance accord- ‘ing to law. If it is .ound that ad- | justment is made on 4 greater acre- | age than was listed, the indemnity wiil {naturally be reduced to correspond ‘to the acreage insured | “The department does not anticipate la’ great deal of trouble on this accoun*, |as most farmers have posted them- | selves very well on the provisions of |the hail law and have now had three | years in which to become familiar | with the law. “The hail indemnity tax will not be ‘imown for a while, a3, according to Jaw, the: levy for suci tax is to be made on or before the 25th of October, and for the particular rcason that the exact acreage subject to the hail taxes must be known and verified. Further | the total dmount of indemnity allowed must be known. The hail season clos- ed officially on the 15th of September quite a Dr. George Mecklenburg, executive | ON HATL CAIMS 2 ‘and naturally it is not possible to get, day ‘and Friday. Spe- cial per yard... .$3.98 ‘T5e. yard . ahun sday and Wising That the default consi the said mortgagor proper care of the Special, per 25c Bowie day, per yard...$1.69 said mortgage elected to decla whole sum secured by said mortgage due and payable. That there is due on sald mortgage and the indebtedness secured by the same at the date of this notice the sum of two hundred Seventy and jail on a charge of” second “degree rape, One horse age 3 years, color roan, name Prince, One horse 3 years old, color black, named Baldy. One red cow three years old, named Try a load of the famous Beu- lah Deep Vein Coal, the best Lignite mined in the State. Z TRIBUNE WANTS—FOR RESULTS 35-100 Dollars, with interest from the| Dolly. 20. date hereof. Oné red cow three years old, noined Wachter Transfer Co, That said mortgaze will be fore-| Frie. Phone 62 elosed by a sale of the perse -| One black cow seven years old, penis ee perty in such mortgage and in- | named Daisey. after described, at public One red and white cow age seven Viola Dana at the Bismarck ‘ agreeably to the statute in such | years, named Beauty. made ‘and provided ut the oremi sore red cow five years old, named|Theater tonight. Also a two| | 0! @ mortgagor on the West half| Star, + e (W 1-2) of Section Four (4) in Town-|_ One red heifer age two years, named | reel Buster Keaton Comedy. CAPSULES 1 ship One hundred forty one (141) North of Range Seventy cicht (78) west of the 5th P. M, in Burleigh County. North Dakota, at the hour of two o'clock P. M. on the 29th day of Sept. Seccessil rach Capsule. bears name £4 Bewareofcounterfeita| ana, One red héifer age two years, named Swana. ON STATUTORY CHARGE One red heifer age one year. August Stange, a young farmer liv- One red steer age one yeur. ing north of Arc is in the county | ane One black heifer age one year. i One red and white heifer age one THEATRE Direction Valleau Theaters Company TONIGHT and TOMORROW “DECEPTION” y described in The Personal prope said mortgage and which will 1 old | year. to satisfy the same is described as fol- All Increase from said above female lows, to-wit: livestock since the date of said mortgage. One J. 1. Case Sulky plow bought at A. Worden sale, One_narrow tire with Deere & Weber wagon box. One David. Bradley sulkey bought of A. 0. Skoglund, One Deere Sulkey plow’ bought of M. J. Vogel. One seven foot disk with truck One & ft, Hoosier single disk One Champion 7 binder. One 2 seat stecl harrow complete ; One Minnesota 5 11, cut hay mower, |g _______________# One 5 ft. eut McCormick hay mower. 9, One Minnesota hay rake. | Today s Weather | One hay rack. ; o Rana ee EY ne Majestic cream separator. Four sets harness complete. hours ending at Two walking breaking plows. The ages given of the above live- stock is the age given in the said mortgage. Dated this 21st day of September, iy ARNOLD GERBERDING. Agent. SCOTT & CAMERON, Attorney for Mortgagee, Bismarck, North Dakota. a. high wheel wagon ro] g plow drill. 9-21 For , twenty-four noon Sept. 21. TONGUE eee” | remperature.at 7A. M cae And an Aesop Fable Comedy. Oné mare age 10, color erey, weight | Highest yesterday re 1200 name 'Nellic, bought of A. 0.| Lowest yesterday . eau Skoglund: a cates at Lowest last night . . Hi FRIDAY me horse age 8, color bay, weight) precipitation ..... 02 a weight 1300 name Freddy bought of Forecast. : Comedy........... DIT Gre, Releon: . Tae vot ; For North Dakota: . Generally fait ne horge 7 years old, color hay oa est welght 1250 name Sport, bought of tonight and Thursday; warmer in wes! portion tonight. Try a load of the famous Beu- . “EARTHBOUND® -“TOO MUCH SPEED” ..“THE SMART SEX” BASIL KING’S . WALLACE REID in. EVA NOVAK in.. Geo. Nelson. One mare 8 years old. weight: 1200, ‘name Molly, John Engdsh. color black. bought of One mare age 9 wears. color black, lah Deep Vein Coal, the best GARETH HUGHES in. ‘SENTIMENTAL TOMMY” een name aay, color grey, | Lignite mined in the State. WM. S. HART in THE WHISTLE’ weight. 1400 name Dick, Wachter Transfer Co. = - One horse age 4 years, color black, Phone 62 inee Daily at 2:30 ° weight 1100 name Buster. “DECEPTION” Featuring Europe’s Greatest Emotional Actress, Henyn Porten Directed by Ernest Lubitsch, the Man Who Directed “Passion” the adustments checked for filed with |check made, the hail cannot be ascertained.” | Viola Dana at the Bismarek’ ; Theater tonight. reel Buster Keaton Comedy. Gt 4 mdemnity tax while and, before the aajustments are} the department and. re-! Also .a . two! Today and Tomorrow Wednesday and Tharsday ELTING

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