The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 4, 1921, Page 3

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EBB BROT ft a THK BISMARCK TRIBUNE) - Beginning Thursday, Oct. 6th NNUAL ALL SALE Not going out of business! Not Overstocked! KRS But a demonstration of Real Value Giving. Watch for further announcements. T 'The ‘picture was directed by Thomas | Heffron, with Faxon Dean at the cam- jera. | As. an added attraction O’Henry’s comedy. “The Passing of Black Eagle’) ‘is shown. Wednesday ind Thursday ‘AT THE REX, | Olive Thomas will be seen.in “The Mary Miles Minter iv1il be seen for Flapper” and Harold Lioyd in “Bash- the last time tonight at the Rex in| ful.” 3 Neu ttle viown.” Undoubtedly Bismarck folk from six —% to sixty have a real treat in store for | CITY ‘NEWS | them in this picture. A real circus | o- ——————— — was .used. ini the action, with lions, Seed clephants, bears, camels, monkeys,' , 101 Cases Handled. geese, and other traincd animals ga-, , The Clean-Up Squad of the United lore, not to mention a full quota of States Veteran Bureau had handled acrobats and riders. i | one hundred and four cases up to 3 Miss Minter has a delightful role as| “clock this afternoon. During one an. orphan ‘of the s who is! five minute period three ‘ex-service, brought up by “Toto,” a clown, only ™e2 brought their cases before the squad, The members of the Bismarck to find love in, the person ofa boy of Dees aristocratic family whose family dis- Red CPoss served a spicndid lunch «tt the Legion hall this noon. Three approve of the match. The star is sup- norted by an excellent cast including large tables were filled with peop! Jack Mulhall,.Neely Edwards, Camer- , taking lunch there. ‘ on Coffey, Lucien Littefieid, Lura A) Tay son, Winter Hall- and Helen Dunbar.} ~Methodist Conference A new pastor of the McUabe Metho- dist Episcopal church will be selected at the Valley City conference this iweek. J. K. Dorn will go, from Bis- marck to the conference and J. P. Jackson is expected to stop there on his return from Ohio. $ Marriage License A marriage license was issued from the county court house yesterday to ‘Miss Catherine Rennich and - John | Stohler, both of Bismarck. = gis generally the forerunner fof nervousness, feverishness, headaches, colds and many other distressing ailments. Give half a | teaspoonful of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup | Pepsin and the baby will quickly get well. A dose costs less than a cent. DR. CALDWELL'S SYRUP PEPSIN THE FAMILY LAXATIVE From Wilton. i John Wright, son cf and Mrs. | Joseph Wright of Wilton, is confined | to the Bismarck hospital with tonsii- j lectomy. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is the largest selling liquid Jaxative in the world, used by mothers for 30 years. | | It is a combination of Egyptian Senna | and other simple laxative herbs with | | pepsin, the safest remedy you can | give a baby. HALF-OUNCE BOTTLE FREE Few escape constipation, so even iffou do not require a laxative at this moment let: me send you a Half-ounce Trial Boule of my | Syrup Pepsin FREE OF: CHARGE so that you will have it handy when needed. Simply send your name and address to Dr. W. B. Returns Ho: Miss Alice Kooker, who underwent ‘an operation at the St. Alexius hospi- tal three weeks ago lelt yesterday for her home at Dawson. From Wilt Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Sv of Wilton, were visiting friends and j \ on and son, Caldwell, 514 Washington St., Monticello, | shopping in the city yesterday. | ll. Write me today. | ~ INGROWNNALL R E LMA, Toe Nail Turns Out Itself if You, ; TONITE | Toughen Skin A noted authority says that a few! drops of “Outgro” upon the skin sur- ,Tounding the ingrowins nail reduces inflammation and pain and so tough- ens the tender, sensitive skin under- neath the toe nail, that it can not ' penctrate the flesh, and the nail turns naturally outward almost over night. “Outgro” is a he oss, antiseptic manufactured for chiropodists. How- ever, anyone can buy from the drug ‘store a tiny bottle containing direc- | tions. ——————— PHONE 57 When you ride with us in our}| Taxies, you are protected) against accident with an In-]| surance Policy amounting to $10,000 When you are riding to your destination, you never know what” minute you will meet} with some kind of mishap, ]} thats why we protect all our}! patrons with this Insurancef| Policy. Ride with us for safety sake, for we employ} -only practical and experienced Se drivers. Mary Miles Minter in : “THE LITTLE CLOWN” —also— “THE PASSING OF BLACK EAGLE” The Phone Number is Flappef | By Frances Marion | Diesea xy Alan Cosland, Additional Attraction | Harold Lloyd, Bebe Daniels and Snub Pollard in “BASHFUL” The Insuranee Policy Protection is 3] $10,000 ROHRER’S TAXI LINE “SOCIAL AND PERSONAL | EASTERN STAR MEETS: A, regular; meeting of the Eastern Star will bejheld at the Masonic Tem- ple'this voice at eight o'clock. Past Grand Matron Effie Lahr will address the meeting. All Masons and Stars and their families are invited to at- tend the social gathering which will | follow the business meeting. Cards will be played. The gathering is for the benefit wf the- Masonic home which is to be built in the state. Dara GIVES BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. Charles Fisher entertained six little girls at her home this afternoon in honor of her little daughter, U: who ‘is celebrating her sixth birthday today.- The afternoon was spent play- ing games after which delicious freshments were sorved. The ta appointments were in blue and white. VISITING HERE, H. V. Semling, formeriy of Bismarck, is now in the office of the United Treasury at Washington, was visiting friends in the ciiy today. He has been to, Montana on a business trip and stepped in Bismarck on his way back. POSTPONE MEETING Owing to the fact that so many of its members are attending the meet- ing of the State Federation of Wo. men’s Clubs at Fargo this week thé regular meeting of the Fortnightiy club will be postponed to Wednesday, October ‘12. GIVES CARD PARTY. Mrs. C. R. Kositzky entertained twenty-five ladies at her home last evening at a card party. for the bene- fit of the Royal Neighbors. The even- ing was spent playing trump whist Retreshments were sei . MOVE TO NEW ‘HOME Mr, and M G. A. Hassel and fam- ily have moved from their home at 515 First street to 222 Second street, the former ‘McLean home. Mrs. McLean has moved into the Dale apartments on Main street. FROM HALIDAY Emil Carlson of \Haliday is inthe city today visiting friends, Mr. Carl- son will take his daughter, who has undergone an operation at the Bis- marek ‘Hospital, home with him. FROM WASHBURN Mrs. James McCullock of burn “is a visitor in the city eral days. Mrs, McCullock is s tary of the Red Cross at -Washburn and is here to attend the meeting of the Clean Up Squad. TO VISIT SON Mrs. Austin Logan leaves this eve- ning for Colorado Springs where she will visit her son, Dr. James Logan. Enroute to Colorado a Logan will visit in St. Paul and Lincola, Neb. WOMEN’S AUXILIARY MEETS The regular meeting of the Women’s Auxiliary tothe American Legion will be held in the Legion hall tomorrow evening at eight o’clock. All members ‘are urged to be present. VISITING SISTERS Mrs. Hutchinson of Minne- poli: iting in the, city the guest of her sisters, Mrs. E. D. Rose and Miss Minnie Henness, ON BUSINESS Mr, and Mrs. John Scalla and Mr. VICTIMS RESCUED Kidney, liver, bladder and vric acid troubles are most dangerous because of their insidious attacks. Heed the first warning they give that they need attention by takifg GOLD MEDAL The world’s standard remedy for tics disorders, will often ward off these di: eases and Strengthen the body against furtherattacks, Three sizes, all druggists. —% {and Mrs. David Spangberg of Regan | were business visitors yosterday. RETURNS FROM WING Miss Jesse Ramp returned last | night from Wing where she has spent | a weeks vacation’ visiting friends. ; in Bismarck | FROM FARGO iMrs. Anna DeMars of Fargo, Di trict manager of. the Maccabees, is in ! the city on a busin i TO VALLEY CIty | (Miss Clara Anderson left this morn- ing for Valley City Where she will en- } ter the Normal j FRO} AD i Mrs, Mattie Hill-and daughter, Ha, | of Regan, were visitors and shoppers in the city yesterday. i Ex-Congressman P. D. Norton of ‘Mandan is a business visitor in the} city today, * '” i HERE FROM DICKINSON | Attorney L, A. Simpson of Dickin- son was a bublness visitor in’ the city | / Noday. al Zz = 2 = 2 + « S | la] we ee =: > n Regular ‘convention Wednes-! day evening, eight o'clock sharp.; THIS OUT—IT IS, WORTH | J MONEY. ‘ Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c and mail it to Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield | Ave. Chicago, Ill., writing your name | and address clearly. You will receive | in return a trial package containing Foley’s Honey ‘and Tar Compound for | coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kid-| ney Pills for pains in sides and back; | rheumatism, backache, kidney and! bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic ; Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic for constipation, biliousness, headaches, and sluggish bowels. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Will the Young lady who called at 216 9th St. N. one evening last week, in a car accompanied by a’ mar and little boy, and looking for work, kindly call again or tele-| phone, between the hours of 6 and 7p. m. Phone 377 R. 10-4-8t WANTED—Girl fo work. Small family. evenings. general hous Phone 982} 10-4-2t; * 924 7th St. 10- Phone 960- FOR RENT—Two furnished light | ,housekeeping rooms - in modern 3rd St. 10-4-lw house. Inquire IVS A.GRAND OLD REMEDY. We have some exceptional buys in Diamonds at this time, and are in a position to save you some money, if you are in the market for a Diamond. Lie Watch our windows for specials that we are offering Folsom’s You can’t keep strong and well with- ie out sleep: Whether your rest is brok- | I. 0. U’S WORTHLESS en by a painful hacking cough or just; Suva, Fiji, Oct. 4—High Chief an annoying tickling in the throat, the! Petiro of Wallis Island has been de- system becomes weakened and run-|ported by the French to Noumea, down. Mrs. K. D. Drake, Childs, Md, after he had bought up a store of writes: ; i was left with a severe SOUE ide ing relieved me till I used Foley Honey and Tar, which J can highly, QUIT TOBACCO recommend.” It covers irritated me es branes with a -healing and soothing B i coating, loosens phlegm and clears air 0 easy to drop Cigarette, Cigar, ips o Ay or Chewing habit Nice warm furnished room for) No-To-Bac has helped thousands to rent. Close in. ~ Call 44 Main’ break the costly, nerve-shattering to- - i -3-6t| bacco habit. Whenever you have a Street, or phone 612 10 + longing for a smoke or chew, just plage a harmless No-To-Ba¢ tdblet in your mouth instead. All desire stops Shortly the habit is completely broken, and you are better off mentally, physi- cally nancially. It’s sc ea: 0 sim- | ple. Get a box of No-To-Bac and if it i ‘ doesn’t release you frum all craving Like scores of teachers, Miss | for tobacco in any form, your drug- AnnaSamuelson forsookthe school- ‘ gist will refund your money withou: room for the better @pportunitics | question. | bpen in business. To get the nec- essary training she took the Secre- tarial Course at Dakota Busines | College, Fargo, N. D., and was recently sent to a $100-a-month situation with North Dakota | Industrial Commission. Nearly 700 banks employ D. B. ’. graduates. Keep this in mind when you’re thinking: “‘“What school shali I attend?” “‘Follow the Succe$$ful.’? Enroll now. Write F. E, Watkins, Pres., SECRETARIAL JOB BEATS TEACHING This is the Phone’ Number of the SERVICE TAXI LINE we will ride you to your desti- nation in any part of Bismarck for 35c Lock for the name Gold Medal'on'evay:, box and sccept no imitation ro 806 Front St,, Fargo, Ny Dy sae am i , “Atter an attack of the ‘flu'{copra for which’ he paid with I. 0. U.|° checks. Six thousand of these I. 0.|, U’s were in circulation when he was stopped. NOTICE 4.0.U. W. Phone 706W, 600 13th Meeting of Bismarck Lodge No. 120, A. 0. U. W. will be held St., engageménts for| sewing. ‘Leestty. evening at 8:15, K. P. M h Hall. . Ri B. M. DUNN. M. W. rs. Ritchey LTING THEATRE Direction Valleau Theaters Company TONIGHT NAOMI CHILDERS in “COURAGE” Kinograms...........seemeesee-Topics of the Day; TOMORROW and THURSDAY Gareth Hughes in.......... “Sentimental Tommy” COMING WM. S. HART in.. “THE WHISTLE” POLA NEGRI in ‘GYPSY BLOOD” NORMA TALMADGE in “THE SIGN ON THE DOOR” MILTON SILLS in)..4....-060.... “THE FAITH HEALER” fe Biss Katinee Daily at 2:30 ,

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