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PAGE THREE | = ao, (ae NEE MORE CRAP EVANS SORE c ' . MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1921:. cially invited to attend this lecture. ° Mrs. Sewart has gained It’s Easy—If You Know Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets“ 4 prominence through her work in or-} ganizing the moonlight peljools in Kentucky. The public is cordially in- ~ vited to come to the lecture, which is| - 4 ‘The secret of keeping young is to feel young—todo this you must watch your liver and bowels—there’s no need of free, and hear Mrs. Stewart. The: Bismarck ladies who attended tne| Federation meeting at Fargo and! : ¢ having a sallow complexion—dark rings : under your: eyes—pimples—a_bilious Mrs, Cora Wilson Stewart, Who look in your faco—dull eyes with no Battled Illiteracy in Kentucky, Speaks in Bismarck TH: BISMARCK TRIBUNE. - much] senmeey r= symm siageninmnuuiain aug oc ctes vm AU MUN MUORHH RANA imeem et heard Mrs. Stewart speak there ex-| pressed the hope that a large crowd would attend the meeting as she is ean a an exceptional speaker. Her work in sparkle. Your docter wvill tell ycu ninety per centyof all s: s ccmes from inactive bowels 2 Dr. Edwards, a well-known physician reducing’ illiteracy in Kentucky at- tracted national attention. i in Ohio, perfected a vegetable com- pound mixed with olive ci Teachers Institute Opens Re ar aa * The teachers institute in Burleigh; Ai RECOGNIZED NATIONALLY | county convened at the American! jiver and bowels, which Alea agl on ihe enemas Legion hall this morning with 71 im) patients for years, EUG) AE BAVE <0 8 Mrs. Cora Wilson Stewart, of Ken-; attendance. It is expected that 110! Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the sub- tucky, a prominent speaker at the| will be enrolled before the close of the|. stitute fcr calomel, are gent!> in theit recent State Federation of, Women’s{session. M. E. McCurdy, county sup-' action yet always effective. ‘They bring clubs convention, has come to. Bis-jerintendent of schools of McLean coun-' about that natural buoyancy which ali marck and will address. the people!ty is conducting the institute and! should enjoy by toning up the liver and of the city at the Auditorium this|Mrs. W. E. Parsons is in charge of! clearing the system of impurities. evening. Mrs. Stewart is: here under | the primary work. | Dr.Edwards’OliveTablets are knowr the auspices of the state department| No special program has been drawn! by their olive color. 15c and 30c. ef education and has an interesting! up for the sessions but special atten- | mes: for th le of Bi: {tion is bei given to the new course | The teachers here for the meeting of (of study, recently drawn up by the DYNAMITE CAP state department. The first fifteen Is EXPLODED; minutes of the meeting’ is given over CHILDREN HURT for music. Work is patriotic music} An exploding dynanite cap blew muni Annual Fall Clearance — - Sale of Furniture “CASCARETS” FOR HEADACHE, COLDS, LIVER, BOWELS Get a 10 cent box now. a You men and women who can’t get feeling right—who have headache, coated tongue, bad taste and foul breath, dizziness, can't sleep, are bilious, nervous and upset, bothered with a sick, gassy, disordered stomach, or have a bad cold. Are you keeping your Bowles clean with, Cas- carets, or merely forcing a passage- way every few days with salts, cathartic pills or castor oil? Cas- carets work while you sleep; cleanse the stomach of sour, fermenting food and foul gases; take. the excess bile from liver and carry out of the system all the constipated poison in the bowels. A Cascaret physic to-night will straighten you out by morning. and motion songs is done during this period. This afternoon, Mrs. Parsons was to demonstrate the teaching of reading and phonics to the beginning | class She will also demonstrate} music and games for use in the lower| grades. Mr.~McCurdy will have \charge cf the work on reading from) {the course of study this afternoon, | The sessions will last three days! after which the institute will go to} Mandan. The aim of the mecting is | to demonstrate the newest method of teaching and to explain the new course) of study. | | i CREAM OF WHEAT HEAD SUCCUMBS PRESBYTERIANS \ sapote OO WILL CONVENE gravel and sand into the skin of ‘ ‘s A most unusual opportunity to brighten the home for the coming winter with new furni- ture at greatly reduced prices. \ Parlor Suites of Karpen Construction the S-year-old son and 38-year-old daughter of Michacl Goetz late Saturday afternoon, 8 The children had obtained some dynamite caps the iather had used In. street grading work, played with them in the yard and in play- ing smashed one with a hammer. It exploded. The injuries of the children are not serious. Several cans which were unexploded were picked up by the physician who was called. Cane Filled Suites Three piece cane filled par- lor suite upholstered in good quality tapestry. Regular $300.00 suite. Annual Fall Clearance $210.00 Three piece cane filled par- lor suite upholstered in fine quality velour. Regular $275.00. Annual Fall Clear- ance $189.00 é 2 (Minneapolis, Oct. 10—Emery Mapes, ! Overstuffed Suites ee eee a hea ate tact Con | Rev. H. €. Postlethwaite andW. F. of heart trouble. He was 68 years old,|20nes leave tomorrow morning for In 1882 Mr, Mapes went to North Da- | Wilton where they will attend the fall = kota sage i 2 yspaper i meeting of Bismarck presbytery to Ota Loren sagen ne weanonepaner, | | be held there Tuesday and Wednes- TL: se iness and a few years later bi >) i vi ‘ identified with the North Dakota ge Reva, Hendon will: be ze: Two piece overstuffed suite upholstered in mulberry or gray velour. Regular $325.00. Annual Clearance $225.00 An oversized tapestry suite upholstered. in fine quality tapestry. Regular $385.00 suite. Annual Fall Clear- ance $295.00 | This handsome overstuffed two piece suite like the above cut is especially priced for our Annual $ 1 95 00 se GARETH HUGHES Star of “Sentimental Tom- my” in his latest picture “GARMENTS OF TRUTH” Also Paramount, Magazine and Fox News. ~ Fall Clearance Sale, at Threé“piece suite in best quality silk velour, a fine shade of blue. Regular $445.00. Annual’Fall Clea a é $350.00 Bed Davenport + Suites. Mahogeny cane ;filled bed davenport suites upholster- ed in tapestry. ‘or velour. Regular $250:00.and $275.00 suites. Annual. Fall Clear- ance $175.00 Fumed Oak, Bed Davenports Fumed Oak imitation leath- er davenport. Regular $65. Annual Fall Clearance $49.00 Fumed Oak imitation leath- er bed davenport. Regular $75.00... Annual Fall Clear- ance ~ $59.00 Fumed Oak Spanish leather davenport. Regular $98.00. Annual Fall ~ Clearance $69.00 Three piece cane filled suite in beautiful castor colored velour. Regular $295.00. $195 00 Annual Fall Cletrance COMING Return Engagement SER OPER “The . Birth of a Nation” 12 reel stupendous drama. TAXI Phone 888 We don’t insure you—Nor Charge you for Insurance. We Serve you with courte- ous and very. careful drivers. ‘ 1 or2 Passengers Any Part of Bismarck 35C Overstuffed Leather Chairs During our Annual Fall Clearance Sale we are offer- ing several exceptional val- ues including ‘guaranteed leather chairs as low as ~ $39.00 Fibre Chairs Our entiré line of fibre chairs and rockers during our Annual Fall Clearance ie Price Kitchen Cabinets As an extra special we have a porcelain Top Kitchen Cabinet at $39.00. Also our complete line of Sellers | Cabinets. Greatly.Reduced. SHORT BY BOB MEUSEL (Continued from Page 1) | Rawlings threw out Ward. No runs, | no hits,.no errors ; GIANTS—Rawlings Joubled to lef. | Smith flied to ard. Snyder batted for |Nehf and struck out. Burns struck jout. No runs, one hit, no errors. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY | FOR SALE—Two seven passenger automobles for sale cheap. 822 6th St. Phone 581R. 10-10-3t ( FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurnish- ed rooms for light housekeeping. Bismarck Business College. 10-10-t£ | Mis company, at Craueiorks. {oa ayaOl OF ilinots and installed ISMARC i jas’ pastor of ‘the Wilton church. {Rev. J. M. Humphreys of Colehar- THE C. Postleth e, N. D., of this city will give the charge to the pastor and| T h 4 Knowh all over the Northwest for Quality | i @ MAIL US YOUR FILMS ® } | 1T onight an 8°] BURLEIGH COUNTY |of the Farm Bureau association. The | following are the dates and places of =| meeting: , every Tuesday, Thurs | October 10, at Sterling, T. Ellison : farm; October 11, at Brittin, Geo. Day day and Saturday tober 12, south of Bismarek, j win, Oscar Satter farm; October 14, at Wilton, Harry Taplin farm; October j o'clock. The Marcus Lowe TRE FIRNEYS SERVICE | bor, is moderator of the presbytery DAILY PHOTO: | Rey. D. K. Ford, of Steele, will give Tomorrow Night | | Beginning today, October 10, and DAN( E | continuing all week there wili be 4 | series of poultry deme astrations neil farm; October 12, souti of Bismarck, nights. 10c a dance. | 15, at Wing, Raymond 'Tolliver’s. Road Show j; and will preach the sermon. Rev. H. @ BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA w | the charge to the people. in Burleigh county under the auspices Dance at Baker’s Hall |Sam Clark farm; October 13, at Bald- 2 Everybody invited. The demonstrations to begin at one VAUDEVILLE Fields & La Adelia —in— id paeaae Tasteful Bedroom Suites A beautiful four piece Ivory ay Aes piece pmericnt Pas seeantionidahipe Walnut suite consisting o' suite, An exceptional Yale ‘anity dresser, chiffonier -at $250.00. Anhui Falind bed. Regular $235.00 Clearance. Extra special suite. Annual Fall Clear- $169.00 Cato Skeith & Co. seers Ue a ee *. —with— | FOR RENT—Modern furnished room, ' 2. blocks from Post Office. Phone MAUDE ees 681 or/call 201 Ist Street. 10-10-3t In their Laughing 2 oe Domestic Comedy FAR RENT—Two rooms completely ie 4 furnished for light housekeeping. (“R. U. MARRIED” } Phone 279-LJ, or 214 2nd St. 10-10-31 | HOUSE’ FOR RENT OR SALE—2nd St. So. Block 200. Mrs. Nicklely. i 10-10-2t $149.00 Bert & Harry Marks —in— The Seience Lesson FOR SALE—Call us, we can tell you # number of good komes you can buy on payment $500, balance paid monthly. Phone 961. Henry Henry. 10-10-3t The items appearing in this advertisement are only a small part of the very special value offered during Our Annual Fall Sale. Included are Beds, Mattresses, Pillows, Chairs, Dressers, Lamps and Tables. ALICE BRADY in the Photoplay “The Land of Hope” —also— An O’Henry Comedy Floor Coverings During our Annual Fall Sale we are’ offering all floor coverings, including Rugs, Carpets and Linoleums at very Special Prices. Will helt to house clean by day dr hour; also washing lac2 curtai all 936M. 10-10-3t FOR RENT—Three rooms ‘clean, un- furnished. water, lights, toilet. Ap- ply 1016 Broadway. 10-10-3t WANTED—Little girl to take care of baby occasionally aftér school or evenin, Call 317 sth St. 10-10-5t WILLISTON WINS WHITE SOX TAKE GAME 4 TO 0 FOURTH STRAIGHT \FOR RED ‘We have wo rooms or Service Taxi Co. VERY FINE HOME OWNER LEAVING. CITY (Immediate Possession.) Owner is leaving city and wants to sell quickly, has made casy . terms, located on fine residence street among some of Bismarck’s finest homes, has hot water heat, fire-place, hard wood floors and. finish, 2 large bed rooms, spacious closets, many special built in features, living room, dining room, Zull basement, kitchen, large front porch also rear porch, at $5500.00 Quick sale bargain for some one. Terms or cash. Payment of $600 and balance monthly payments. | Phone ogee © BEN 4th St. i BATTER SERVICE EXCLUSIVE ELECTRICAL SPECIALISTS Service and parts for Delco, Remy, Northeast and Auto Lite starters, Bosch, Eisemann and ‘K-W Magnetos, Exide and Minnesota bat- teries, and Klaxon horns. - ELECTRIC SERVICE & TIRE CO. Bismarck, No. Dak. first floor we will convert into a fur- nished flat for right parties; must give referenci parties with chil- dren need not apply. Inquire at 414 7th St.” 10-10-3t FOR SALE—Soft coal heater in first class shape, used one season. Phone 593-W, or call at 706 Sweet street. 10 10-3t WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Call Mrs, Erlenmeyer, 423 3rd St. 10-10-3t FOR. RENT—Three rooms furnished fcr light housekeeping in modern house, close to high school and capitol. Phone .339W. 10-10-3t TYPEWRITERS t All makes sold and rented Bismarck Typewriter Co. Chicago, Oct. 10.—The White Sox defeated the Cobs for the fourth con- secutive time.in the inter-city series Sunday, 3 to 2. The series is for five out of nine games. Hodge pitched for the White Sox against Alexander for the Cubs. ==> ASK Your Grocer Humpty nosy Bread Produced By BARKER BAKERY KODAK FINISHING Quality Work for the Amateur SLORBY STUDIO . Successors to HOLMBOE. STUDIO Williston, N. D., Oct. 10—The Willis- ton high football team defeated the American Legion team here Saturday, 14 to 0. WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE For the benefit of our the Lockwood Accessor will be open from 7 to 8:30 o'clock in the morning; and from 4 to 9 o’clock p. m. On Saturdays and Sundays we will be open all day. WE HAVE SOME GOOD BARGAINS ON TIRES AND TUBES , Other ‘bargains as follows: 1 Buick Roadster; 1 25-20 Winchester Repeater Rifle; 1 2 Burner Oil Stove. Phone 3323 Corner Main and 8th Street, LTING THEATRE Direction Valleau Theaters Company TONIGHT and TOMORROW POLA NEGRI in “GYPSY BLOOD” Kinograms + seeveeeeee-Topics of the Day WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Norma Talmadge in. .“THE SIGN ON THE DOOR” MILTON SILLS in .....+..- DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in DAVID BUTLER in . ie HENRY B. WALTHA) THE CONFESSION” DOUGLAS McLEAN in... -“ONE A MINUTE” ep a ENR Mainee Daily at 2:30 -“THE NUT” KLE WOMEN” 4 WO tssaablonsvogroge,