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PAGE EIGHT ‘ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | ANTICIPATED WAR PROFITS ARE RULED OUT Washington, April 9 Antic! THIRD ANNUAL FATHERS, SONS profits Jost through the can N N tion of contracts not be r ered from the federal government : the supreme court held today in three cases, Expect to Exceed Last Year’s Attendance on Friday Night The third annual Fathers and WINTER WHEAT FORECAST LESS hanquet ef Bismarck will} Priday night in the high sehool gymnasium, The Boys Welfare Committee, i caarge of the work, anticipate greater attendance than last’ y when 400 were present. An inte ” esting program is being arranged. Decrease of MW, 000, 000 Bush Arrangements for the atten els Is Seen in Forecast are bein le through J. Issued by Department rid MacLeod, boys welfare director. nunnounced that any who may not been reached will fing a wel Washington A 9 Benton Bake come to the banquet if they get in i Winter touch with Mr, Mas Leod, wheat production was f - ‘The executive committee in charge | day by the denitrment of of the banquet is composed of: Burt} ture at 0,000 bushels, Finney, chairman, . 8. Craswell, Gor- | tye at 7 4,000 compared don V. Cox, Benton Baker, H. F. 204,04) of winter wheat O'Hare )) bushels of rye last yed Ofher committees include: Hall,| The forecasts were based on the decoration and tables, Si ‘] condition of crops April 1 which chairman John L. Li »| tor winter wheat was per cent i Supper, He #, of a normal compa to 78-4 man. Program ang Music, . 8. Cra ~ ago and $4.1 for the well, rman, . § Bell, Hank Halverson, Reception, ul compared with 89 pet Gordon Cox chairman Messrs. Hous-| cent a year ago and 886 for the or, Arson, LaBaron, Grady, Dunn, | 10-year average. Boise, Budge, Lochrke, ©. Larson. In- } . F vitution and Publicity, H. 0. Beek) For Dry Cleaning that will chairman; J. J, MacLeod and Geo. D. | please you. Call 684. Capital Mann 2 ——EE—— Laundry Co. SPRING COLDS ARE [ sPRING COLDS ARE DANGEROUS | This Simple Treatment Knocks A Cold Right Now iced the warning—at first sign of a cold this spring, get busy and get rid of that cold Send to the drug store for I's a simple thing if you uke it in time an ordinary jar of Muco Salve which seis for 25 cents. Melt little of. this salve in a spoon and inhale the vapors which This will clear the head, soothe the upper respiratory, tract and give nature a chance to heal the inflamed membranes If cold hag gotten the start on you, take a good dose of oil at bedtime and rub Muco Salve thickly on chest, covering same with warm cloths, flannel preferably Nene liumnuinanainuduiienddl the morning cold will probably be gone. safe, Muco Salve) healing elements 3 and menthol h, when in- reach the seat MOTHER Keep Muco Salve On Hand At! All Times for Family Use | upper respiratery the | of the trouble. It has always been a mother’s} For deep seated ches ied to guard the family health.| 9 pottle of Muco-Solvent (Liawid).! Mother saves our lives ever Thi the pr iption of Dr, I Ww Ten who is by the people of Neenah, the name implies it is a di monist |.which disintegrates the Don’t wait for colds to come. G¢ et] (phlegm) so that it can be expec: ar of Mueco Salve from the drug-| terated, Muco-Solvent (Liquid) at{ uve Co » spring colds, are mo st fear for they so often lead ippe, influenza and pneu-| Ww gist for a few cents and have it! 75 cents per bottle and Muco handy to use first time anyone | at cents per jar form a comi-| sneezes, | nation that usually relieves all kinds of colds. Doctor’s Advice | Your doctor will tell you the} , Both are sold everywhere by all Poco. vali ia she totenunner of | (PUSEIae. We ntepondive you tae much sickness. He advises you to| 8¢t It here of take every precaution against a cold and to treat your cold at once The “Muco Treatment,” as some | call it, offers the simplest remedy and probably casiest to use. It is Finn Drug Store. Lenhart's drug store Cowan’s Drug Store. Breslow’s Drug Store, ‘ey Cremer Zhe GRAIN in A.B minutes Thoinanatentiion Chi-Namel amel and Exhibition A rare treat that no home decorator should miss at our Chi-Namel Store on dates given below. ii will pay YOU to come and learn the many easy, economical , mathods of beautifying everything in the home with Chi-Namel A. Chi-Namel Demonstrator frill tef Chi-Name! in boiling hot stherwise CONVINCE YOU of its HEE! MMER and WATER WATERPROOF | 'L, HA! DURABILITY and its SELF-LEVELING ADVANTAGES it possible for the Most Inexperienced to apply without ieaning lene and bet brush phates: «There isa es eet Legs |, Paint or Varnish for old or new, softwood, metal, cersent, plaster, etc., each guaranteed highest quality or Refunded. 30c REE! Can of CHI-NAMEL VARNISH te Holdera ot entitles bearer to one SO cent) | THIS FREE COUPON eis are icone mwas at our Store upon Paweee fia ce Vario Beek to:tneore fair trial will be acepeed abe upon purchase of larger cans of Chi- Gs Namal Products, | Thursday Friday =. 12th = 13th 14th o RENCH B WELCH _ , | | Dorothy King, bury eos a cate OI RI A NI BLN OIE AAPL \ Lloyd Haminton will furnish com- le ! “I believe that the result is a suc- i VALUATION OR | GIRES! (DEMONS [ci ™inamasi coat ns BLEACH FRECKLES |": interesting experiment.” | \ | “Jazzmania” was wren and! | adapted by Edmund Goulding.’ Rg: | \nert Z. Leonard was director gener ; . N, IS FIXED, t colds get| slightly less than the valuation .of the commission. The largest part of the securities Great Northern, consist — Asjof holdings in the stock of the solvent! cago, Burlington and Quincy railroad, Great Northern awns joint- ily with the Northern P: CALF BORN WITH TWO MOUTHS ON STARK CO. FARM D., Apri) 9. all remembered ‘held by the mucous Which the Dickinson, N. a real whizzer to hold the attention of people in this day and age when there are so many freaks abr but Peter Hotrop, ng four miles south of South Heart, brought a freak to Dickinson that made even the most skeptical “pull in their necks” r This, was the perfectly developed head of a‘colt born on the Hotrop farm this week—perfectly developed ave for the fact that it had two { mouths, one where the mouth of any animal should | other just below the place where’ the ly located. Set deep into the upper was a pair developed, and through which equine would -have been able to see j--if it had A || Hctrop decapitated the car brought the head to the city to place jon exhi The lower mouth was | with a tongue ang all the accessories necessary to accomplish the Process | the land re normal eyes are ust ition. of eyes, ed. Broadway ticipate in a plan to blackmail he through this tragedy that Mitchel! Mitchell (left), MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1923 ‘70, BUT SHE VISITS POLLS Almost As Active As School- girl Since Taking Tanlac. | Declares Minneapolis Wo- | man. THE COLLAPSING TRIANGLE “Since: taking. Tanlac, T-am as hap- py and almost as active as when I was a schoolgirl, despite my seventy years,” said Mrs. Ocy Conklin, highly respected resident of 20 Ro: alston Ave. N., Minneapolis, Minn., recently. “Why, I even went to the polls and stood in, line waiting to cast my |vote and didn’t feel tired. That ‘shows how active I am. “But before taking Tanlac, there ‘were times when I was took weak land nervous to even do any sewing. | Indigestion bothered me terribly, my back and head ached badly and I was | too nervous to sleep right. | “At first, J didn't take much stock in Tanlac but now I'm convinced there is nothing like it. J don't iknow what it is to have indigestion, headaches or nervousness, and I help ‘with the housework and do lots of other tasks without fecling tired. Tanlac is simply grand.” Tanlac is for sale by all good drug- A Ove r 95 million bottles sold. i | i Hh re | Alex Francis plays Reverend Brad-/ ley, an aged kindly pastor; Pauline | jStark is Hetty, the mute girl to, ‘whom. speech is restored by a mira- | ‘cles? “George Cooper plays Judge, the towk’bully; Margaret Seddon is seen | jas Mrs. Graham, who adopted the young orphaned David; Winter Hall j lis cast as Doctor Graham; Cyril le hadwick as the young wealthy broker, ‘and suitor for Leila’s hand, (right), was murdered, police believe, because she refused to par- mirer, John Kearsley Mitchell, Philadelphia millionaire. It wae lendship for the girl was revealed to hig wife, Mrs. Frances Stotes- butter fly neiety leader: Make this Lemon Cream and Just See Tan, Freckles The photoplay, released by Metro, } was made hi Tiffany Productions, jMinialiga VAlnnil x Inc., of which M. IL. Hoffman is gen- entat aluation ¢ y A Tentative Valuation Set by Disappear eral manager. The Commission : Bis : ; Ia upport of Miss Murray are Rod | Mix the juice of two lemons with | La Rocque, Roberts Frazer, Lionel | three ounces of Orchard White,| Ruimore and others. ! Save tony A tentative} which any drugaist will supply for | cae aes | edy on the program in his new laugh valuation of B55: was fixed | few cents, SHa¥S wel! tn pottenere “THE ELTINGE. ; lseshinaasis SND: ‘today by the Interstate Commerce| You have a whole quarter-pint of the) «The Little Church Around the | A - sane ey smn cpon the Great Northern | most wonderful freckle and. ti! Corner,” the popular stage play hus eumatic pain . 0 WELC jailroad system, the largest railroad | cream, and complexion beautifier. | heen made into a motion picture Sloan's breaks conges. _ Chicago, Apr property yet to be valued by that} Massage this. sweetly fragrant) nq it will shown at the Eltinge the- tionethe basic cause of it business is welcomed, FE. F. Cary, body. ‘The estimate did not include,] lemon cream into the face, Heck, | ater Tuesday, Wednesday anid Thurs-| Be seven ic aoe however, securities of .other. rouds{arms and, hands each day and: sce gay, held by the Great Northern and hav-|how freckles and blemishes ratutal-| “An exceptionally large east of wenle| rR rE ing a par value of $192,110,504, and ly bleach right out and how ‘youth-|inown screen players was engaged Liniment-hills pain! estimated net. interest value of| full cloar, soft and: rosy-white: tie |t9 interpret the yaried roles in thi EE he 76,370. ‘The Great Northern it: | skin becomes. ‘| romantié melodrama, the underlying | that! self in an estimate inclusive of these | emer | theme of which is that thesis adit:.| Seeeeeee ea Neldiaes ud placed its total val |tle church in every person’s heart. | ion ut $607,755,42! of mastication. ‘The lower » jaw, | it was produced with exacting care, BE WwW I S E The ‘corporation value of its own| however, protruded about three and the film id to contain A railvond at $385,272,863, which was inches below the,upper. In other re- | thrilling series of incidents result-| —-SIMONIZE Undertakers spects the body of the colt was per- | fectly formed. | The animal’. died. shortly -after it was born, thus cheating some ci out of one of the greatest drawing cards it might have carried in its shows during: the eoming sea- ing in a startling climax, i It is the story of Leila Morton, the lovely daughter of a millionaire mine ner, and her sweetheart, David Graham, a young social-worker, who thinks the poor should be given 1 square deal. The two fall in lov with each other, but difficulties arise when David has to take sides between the poor and the rich, How he wins; both the poor and the rich to the place where they, work together, and how at the same time he wins the girl whom he had almost lost by | his idealistic practices, form Ea _ Corte Marni Havlee’ laa tho part of | If you could look David; Hobart Bosworth is cast as Morton, the millionaire mine owner; | Walter’ Long plays Hex, a ruffian; | down on all the roofs in the United States, what a demonstration of Certain-teed usefulness would meet your eyes! Here a group of farm buildings, there a ‘mammoth industrial plant, protected by Certain-teed Roll Roofing. And DAY. PHO Simonhize protects the finish on a new car and brightens the firiish on an old one. ni- Why not start the season with a nice clean car? It’s easier to keep clean after. Simonizing. LAHR MOTOR SALES CO. _Day Phone 100 x THE MOVIES A't THE MOVIES “| CAPITAL Among the much talked of fea; tures of Mae Murray’s recent photo- plays, “Fascination” and “Rroadway Rose,” was the dazzling array of gowns that the blonde star wore in those productions. Inwher latest picture, “Jazzmania,” now presented by Robert Z. Leonard at the Capitol Theatre, she is said to wear costumes that wiil make evemthe most for- tunate woman gasp with envy. And the secret has leaked out that ptac- tically all of these gowns were made from Miss Murray's own design “1, find that all the soft music in the Worla is of no help tome in catching the necessary mood in act- ing for the camera unless I have the feeling that the costume I am wear- ing is the one exactly suited to that mood in color, design and appro: priateness,” says Miss Murray. “In ‘Jazzmania’ I tried the experi- ment of designing all the gowns my- self, on the theory that no one else could possibly understand tie psy- chology and character of the girl T am impersonating as well as I could, after weeks and weeks of study and thought about her, It takes in ‘armer and shiv ° Dizzy Spells Are Usually Due to Constipation When you are constipated, not enough of Nature’s lu- bricating liquid is produced in the bowel to keep the food waste soft and moving. 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