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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15 A GOOD FRIEND... A good teen stands lig you when in need. Bismarck people tell how Dvan’s Kidney Pills have’ stood the test. Mrs. H. Steinmetz of 113 Second St., endorsed Doan’s; ten years ago and again confirms the story. Could you ask for more convincing testi- mony? “Some time ago I used a couple of boxes of Doan’s Kidney Pills trois Lenhart’s Drug Store and the; cured me of a severe dull aching through the small of my hack,” says Mrs. Steinmetz. “I had been annoyed for some time with a lameness and scre- ness through my loins and a tired and languid feeling. I got no relief until I learned of Doan’s Kidney Pills.” (Statement given October 17, 1910.) ctober 13, 1919, Mrs. Steinmetz “The cure Dean’s Kidney Pills said: made for me some years ‘ago is still permanent. I am glad to again en- dorse them and I always recommend Doan’s to-my friends when I hear them complaining of kidney trouble.” 260c, at all dealers. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Alaska has millions: of- mosquitoes but net a fly. ' DISMARC SOTHEATRED SPECIAL - TONIGHT and TOMORROW ; Your Favorite Star THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE “SAFETY FIRST”? WEEK IS HELD IN NO. DAKOTA Danger of Grade Crosatnes Is! Emphasized’ in Railroad Commission Campaign “STOP, LOOK AND LISTEN” “Stop, Look, Listen” is the week's | motto. | The state railroad commission, co- >per: ating with the railroad, is seek-| ng to impress upon everyone in the| state during this week the necessity! of care and of preaching “safety first” | ‘0 cut down the annual toll of Brade | srossing ‘accidents, A window display, hasbeen vase n the Hughes El company win- | tow graphically illustrating the prob-! em. Window displays were place 1| n Devils Lake, Grand Forks, Minot, | ‘Nekinson “and Jamestown by the} commission. | There are 4,000 grade crossings in| North Dakota. Every year adds its! lists of victims whose automobiles o horse-drawn vehicles have been struc by a train. In the entire United’ States there} are 4,000 pecple killed and 15,000 in- jured every year in grade-crossing ac-| cidents. The matter of prevention of acci- dents lies almost wholly with . the general public, the commission’s rep. | resentatives say. The only safe way) to avoid them is to “stop, look and listen” when approaching a grade! crossing. Pre cook in ‘the cae Mrs kard! I other represer | public who are in London conferring i with Premier Lloyd George. ‘BEST IRISH cla FEEDS SINN FEIN ° MRS. MARY FOLKARD ON THE SOB. BY MILTON peated j ‘London,’ Nov. 1 Iris: Ma ary Fol- “They ympy; 1 top busy. to think about what they're foing to eat,” a Mrs: . Folkar but they’re not tog ‘to! snow! it their © food’s well joked. “They’d die on Ep Right now she’s cooking for Vice esident Arthur Griffith and the atives of the Irish re- slish cooking. For instance, how the English cooks mis- treat Irish potatoes! ‘They peel them, THE “ELTINGE. “No. Woman Knows,” showing for tho ‘| last time today at the Eltinge com- pares very favorably with the fa- mous “Humouresque” picture which| won so much praise last year. The! stories are somewhat alike and many} think after seeing the picture that | ~~ “No Woman Knows” wins by the com-! parison. The Jewish characters are) aa ae cast and played. The cast! includes Mabel Julienne Scott and qo —in— Stewart Holmes and Joseph Swickard, | both of whom were seen in “The! Your Horsemen.” \ \ “There Are No Villains” A youthful romance of mystery and intrigue, of ‘opium and wedding rings with beautiful Viola Dana more irrepressibly buoy- ant than ever. AT BISMARCK, Damon and Pythias,. Romeo and} Juliet, Jack and Jill and a host ot} other twin souls and things have in) their identity over the years become) inseparable. In the same manner the motion picture going public in recent | years have come to consider Tom Mix, | the famous Fox star, and his brace of pearl-handled six-shooters. They) have always been seen together, no, matter what the theme of the pro-; duction. hd But.now comes the startling an-) Changes Mind About, Going Away “Five years ago’ doctors told me I would have to move my wife to anoth- er climate, as she suffered so with; stomach and liver trouble and Dloat- ‘ng. Also, that she would have to have an operation for gall stones. Our | —also AL ST. JOHN In His New. Two Reel Comedy, “HOME TOWN STUFF” COMING THURSDAY Tom Mix in his very latest picture, ‘THE ROUGH DIAMOND.’ derful Remedy and, on his advice, she! | has taken it and is now as well as} ever in her life.” It is a simple, harm- less. preparation that removes the’ tract and allays the and intestinal ailments, includ- Ong dose will con- Adv.! viv ing appendicitis. vince or money refunded. MOTHER 0’ MINE “““KYways the best at the AT REX BISMARCK Cc. M. DAHL Dahl Building Main Street ma see F in need of an overcoat, come in and look through whether you are ji | ready to buy or not, or write for prices and such other information ‘ as you have in mind. All questions wil be cheerfully answered. . I can Save you at least 10% on the price, and: quality and satisfaction absolutely guaranteet, or.money re- funded without argument. ‘My stock is unusually large, larger than I want al itto beand because of thatfactI have | | shaved:dewn: prices tova ¢eale that | will surely satisfy the-most econom- 1 ical cash buyer. © 6 : i buy’ Fleht sperefore Tam able to I) a5 INF mail carrier told me of Mayr’s Won?) , catarrhal mucus from the intestinal | inflammation which causes practically all stomach, | | with their praise. | : COOPERATION IN RETAIL- | ING.IS NECESSARY F, ‘ —_— Dated. but we Trishalways cook them.in their jackets.” Then thergig-the seasoning! : Mrs. ra declines give the world g spices, but ‘iis id in Downing street that it’s her! ning puts so much pep in the Irish delegates, The Sinn Fein delegates have two mansions for their headquarters: They wished to avoid hotels, because of the possibilities of too much publicity. an surveillance. They brought all their attendant. from Ireland, irom cooks to stenog- ‘ raphers. ‘ ‘ towaard a definite nouncement that’'Tom Mix, for the | first time since he has been in motion | DP) Ivctures, is to be seen in his latest preduction—"The Rough Diamond”. without the active and deadly pai of “gats that ihe public has come, to identify with Mix and his worl just as much as his straight black; hair, his jaunty and famous sombrero, i or well-known boots, But the statement is official, and in addition claims that because Of and dashing playing in this production, the guns were not needed and will ha e missed. Furthermore, Mix is credit. ot for the first time with some de: lous comedy work. “The Rough h mend” will be seen at, the Bisma: a sca " ae on Thursday for-a run of three a large number ‘wer: ‘ected acaom- i ment. Praises North Dakota Mr, Hall, who ‘spent Sunday andj} londay in Bismarck, and who has ‘been traveling in North Dakota for fev ‘days,’ paid a high compliment to the ources of tie and to the} | possibilities of development in Bis- |marek. ‘He told of ng a talk with poss Dakota for the! upon condi-| ing the “the first | . Lunch of the i THE DRAMA “OF TODAY—MOTHER O? MINE Mother O' Mine! -There mental ‘magic. to the vety y bogetting a story ti es deep into the heart of things. i that di SHER TATE OF NOt County. of OTA, the world. dramatic th the Rex known to corporation, ndant. That by tue of ted i Faurth dudic te of North erful, infinite grasp of the requirements of the silent dra. The nari of “Mother O’ Mi embodies in the fullest measure th ooawertin ‘all-important requis! of audience en-j| upon theéfollo | tertainment. property fof The comedy “Circus Hones” is ce {tainly deserving of mention as it was la distinct ‘departure from the ordin- audience "i < ‘at the lay of. ical comedy “A Day a an unusual surprise len offering entirely different from an, thing yet p: | Evans and jin all the bill was far above the av- lerage and the capacity house that]: | witnessed the show were generous) 4 ptitle a unk D, Woodworth, ove described p) id judgment and et Sight Bitar the on October, 1 per cent pe to the highest | same , November 11-15 Bism 14th, 1921, (Continued trom Page 1) nothing more than mass salesman- ship, and should be Every advertisement, he contain a selling appeal and must be Twenty-five of the United States | bear names of Indian origin. SHE STOOPS TO SHINE | M d_ society. women in England are blacking bopts to gain funds) for their pet charities, This woman is doing it to aid Barth’s Hospital in London. 5 -Regular 92. 00 Union Suits. ug ‘au a eee af iP November Sale of Winter Underwear With winter with its snow and ice near at hand this sale of Win- ter underwear is most timely. Included are Women’s, Misses’ and Child’s Union Suits, Drawers and Vests. Women’ ’s Union Suits Regular $4.50 Union Suits. Special Regular $4.00 Union Suits. Special Regular $3.50 Union Suits. Regular $3.25 Hate Buike A Spedial 0... sere Rese #8.00 Union i in $2. 39 Beonlahee..s. ui) eh feline a eke eo Special . Regular $1. 75 ‘Union Suits. Special ........ Woes Re CRS $ 1 a} Women’s Drawers and Vests During our November Sale of Under- wear, we offer all Women’s two-piece garments, at 2 5% DISCOUNT Children’s Underwear All children’s Underwear, Union Suits, Drawers and Vests, during our Novem- ber Sale of Underwear, at 2 0% DISCOUNT All Women’s and Misses’ Fall and Winter Suits in our store at One-Half Price. ' REMOVE THE THE SHIN Paris, Nov. 4—Mustn’t have a fue | nose! know. daubing the powder on all of the little pores are That's one of the first causes of shiny, | ugly. noses. | So to make it a nice nose which doesn’t shine first of all stop rubbing in the powder every few mi second, dust it once a day ’ | following bonate of coda, 1 ounc ris root and 1 dram pulverized sper- maceti. Mix the ,|powder which results will be quite smooth and then don’t rub Mustn’t ever do lightly. Another -| powder through your veil! on the veil goes right to your skin! id day, then, besides, the veil becomes more | soiled and all kinds of bad things lare liable to result. one of the most harmful things you FOR RENT—Moderm furnished room: | “| gentlemen preferred. ay on a nice clean roll after each! | time that you wear it and wash it oc: casionally. | TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Galena, a mineral ore, is the ay | source of lead. a i There is not a mile of railroad in Afghanistan. Lots of ways to prevent it, ‘you t.place don't keep | ars TEPC ETE ' tny-thes ArstsD and on until} Streets of Buenos Aires are washed | full of it | end disinfected during the night. es, anil th the 2 ounces hicar- powdered or- mixture: and Pyscho Analyst MADAM RENO ingredients well so the it in! that! Dust it on ever ever thing—don’t Any soil A soiled veil i Ought to put it 811 Rosser. Come and talk to me, and bring Phone 432-M. 11-15-3t ff your children. —also— ee ey | I analyze your disposition, tal- . a A T—Furnished room with|# ents, business ability, ambitions The Rainbow Girls 517 TthéSt. Phone 586 and despondenc in Meeting of Bismarck Lodge 'No. 120, A. 0. U. W., will be held ithis evening, Nov. 15, at| ‘8:00. All members requested to ibe present. Are you dissatisfied, unhappy, \{ disgruntled with everything? ‘| Nov. 15 to 18—Give Me a Call. 'f McKenzie Hotel, Room 204. READINGS $1.00 Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Remember this date and address as it only appears once. “A Day At College” Usual Prices at — 3 :00—7 :00—9.00 1 A.O. U. W. B. M. Dunn, M. W. LTING THEATRE Direction Valleau Theatre Company TONIGHT MABEL JULIENNE SCOTT In “NO WOMAN KNOWS” Kinograms ...Topics of the Day nually are us= ing Nuxated Iron. It will not injure the tecth or disturb stomach. A few doses will often commence | to enrich your blood and revitalize your worn out, exhausted nerves. Your money will be refunded by the manufacturers if you do not obtain satisfactory re- results. Beware of substitutes, ‘Always insist on having genu- foe ganic fom Suvated Hog, nS TOMORROW and FRIDAY Pee atts in tablet Sora aul LOIS WEBER'S. . -“100 WISE WIVES” ee | COMING. ’ THOMAS MEIGHAN in........ *...“CAPPY RICKS” MOTHER 0” MINE LEWIS STONE in....“THE CHILD THOU GAVEST ME” AT REX CHAS. RAY in. MIDNIGHT BELL” MARIE PREVOST in MOO) NLIGHT FOLLIES” TONIGHT Matinee Daily at 2:30