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t _ and Tomorrow ‘WEDNESDAY, MAY @, 1928 THE-BISMARCK TRIBUNE FOOT _NEWS Nine Adults in Every Ten Have Foot Trouble. S. B. Williams Graduate Practepedist and_ special shoe fitter with Alex. Rosen & Bro. Boot Shop, while speaking on the average trouble of feet states that asa rule one does not think about feet until he has dis- comfort and pain, and very few people ever realize to what a great extent foot de- fects and foot pain can af- fect the most remote nerve and brain cells as to very profoundly influence the general health and_ bodily efficiency. One would hardly believe that a painful corn so af- fects the nerves as to develop ill temper, or that the strain of a weak ankle or broken arch will cause pains so ious they are often mistaken for rheu- that severe es ot cause pain in droop shoulder and often curvature of the spine, and that many a poor ion has its cause in Yet these facts are all re- corded in the clinics of sry large orthopedic hos- ting of Shoes in pro- per lengths and widths are absolutely neces 'y to foot comfort and correction, and very often with the proper |} fit of Shoes the average corn or callouses on the side or bottom of the foot will quickly disappear. These talks on feet will be given by Mr. Williams in these columns, watch for them. : a r YAPITOT | PITO Theatre “TONIGHT CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in a brilliant screen ver- sion of the brilliant New York stage sensation. The WOMAN of BRONZE frem the French novel by Henry Kistaemaecher. eel Two Reel Century Comedy BOYHOOD DAYS —_—_—— $200.00 Reward offered by; pMliller & Son of Hazelton, N.! for recovery of stolen | or apprehension of | Dak., goods thieves. Atfords Utmost Protection carey Tobe ‘S5c, ithe G's) CATARRH, ganvoki Deon k © WF BLADDER || * Beekman st, New York —_— SF FULLER BRUSH ~ COMPANY of Hartford, Conn. - Complete line of household Personal Brushes. ‘ Bismarck, Office ‘in City || \{ Insurance Company Offices 4th and Main’ Sts. Phone 220W B. G. LOUGHREN Local Representative, TO BE PASTOR AT BOISE, IDA. Rev. George H. pastor of the McCabe Episcopal church in E for a year pastor of the Methodist ; } church in La Grande, Ore., has been | { appointed pastor of the Emanuel} Methodist Epis. 1 church of Boise, | Idaho, effectiv. 5 \t Boise, capital of Id ulation of about 22 . i | The La Grande Evening Observer | Quigley’s departure: |! Reverend Quigley, in the year and { months that he has been in La | nde, has met with a remarkable | | | suecess it his work as pastor, among | ; | the many features being the inaug-| | | uration of Methodist | | arck, and | 10, has a pop- | 0, the Sunday “Pleasant } vice that has resulted in|} bri g many within the church on | | th that otherwise | wor | con, of congratulations fram his |! ud the community at ably ending wi ly sorry to. lo ” With his departure La G lose one of the most 5 and respected pastors that they have yucen fortunate to secure. 1 |DR. GILMORE | | TOGIVE UP | HIS POSITION (Continued from page 1) Jand it would have been most agree-| And I able to develop the departments of) in the W work of the — society under more N favorable conditions than — tho endured throughout all these years. | A Keen Pleasure F “And it would have been to me a n pleasure to ass Quigley, former } 'REV. QUIGLEY ee A French Beauty Taught me how to clean my skin My youthful heanty al old age is due to ed Franc fo to help rer By Edaa Wallace Hopper rand |lemon in it. 1 | beauty Frene ist in the work- | A stage star Lt] Youth before ing out of the plans which I design- parts, 1 look | get out ed and projected for the develop- you know. I} cannot reach ment of the capitol grounds #! looked no you x 10 years ag Utter cleanliness living out museum of the {you are welcome to the sam essential ae ind beauty of North| I employ. dy er states in th mene with “« mitted have expressed —w lof the opportunity. which kota still has, in that here d plans. hav de in time befo Jit is too “But sin | people's m not to share th and enjoyment good things to come, e with them the kin nee in their posses-j ision and use. | Dr. Gilmore, North Dakota, 1h before coming to} al society and sor in Cotner col- |Remarkable P Picture | Will Be Shown Here ! By American Legion Arrangements st been com- | pleed by Lloyd Spetz Post of the American Legion for bringing} ck the American Legion, ¢, “The Man Without aj Country.” This unusual film fea- | ture will be shown at the Realto | theater May 9th and 10th. | “The Man Without a Country, | said to be one of the most rem le photoplays | When the ever produced. had its world pre- mier at Washington, D. C., the top| addmission price was $10. The pic- | |ture has had a | York City, reviewers di | that will | American.” The picture is based upon Dr. Edward Everett Hale’s masterpiece Arnold Daly plays the leading role} of Philip Nolan, the “Man Without a Country,” who was banished after \he had damned his country while on | | trial for complicity with Aaron | | Burr's treason plot. Patriotism and} | love are the keynotes of the pro- jduction which are worked out to a| surprising conclusion, Ferris Lardner, commander of the Lloyd Spetz Post announces that proceeds derived from the show- ing of the picture will be used by the Legion in carrying on its pro- gram of activities, including the of sick, disabled and needy ex- ce men. CORNS Lift Off with Fingers long run in where the most crit ibed it as “a picture | r the blood. of every fsa | Doesn’t hurt a bit! Drop a littl | “Freezone” on an--aching corn, in- | stant that corn stops hurting, then | shortly you lift it right off with Luka jgers. Truly! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of | “Freezone” to a few. cents, sufficient 1 to remove every: hard corn, soft-corn, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without soreness or irrita- jon, no vegetabl -| hai ont | Strikes terror in the mother's heart Quick Relief Consider the Ultimate Cost in this regard} ‘A Liquid Clea est way to attain 5 ted by the Board | One great help is a it you | accepted! pe ee ticie | BhCasy ¢ i ae Ue, ae ey gee By a af wemen use it for removing w | | Lantelme, H a une » but their execution | : mente ula many | 2tke-ups now, ns wholly in the future. w the Edna Wa Youth is now to see new bloom and every Lime Vu Much of ae s remains. F facial ing matter which’ water Yout this now rec all the world ov as the Hopper's pplied by all di gists, all toilet good de: Price, he per bottle, and it goes far. They also supply by Youth Cream—my fruity cold cream should follow. 8 my White Youth Clay. Also my Hair Youth, which brought my luxuriant { My Beauty Book comes. with Yellowstone W. A. McDonald ng cream | Youth all | a bath, And 1 is beauty's first Only 29.70 Round trip from + Bismarck Park See Agent Inferior Installations are a source of future expense. “systems protect you against that . + upkeep or ultimate cost. Plumbing and Heating constant Our Frank G. Grambs 22 “PLUMBING PERFECTION” Get a Grand Stand Seat 304 Main Bismarck H. J. DUEMELAND couraging them to continue on through college. P. R. Fields reported a visit he made with Mrs. Fields to the Will school as a part of the school co- operation w under M mp-| her high p' Boys are bein ged | complished. chool studies a sports The club had as guests the fol- and other inducements | lowing: Senator Frank Ployhar | Valley . 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