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_ Prescription ai a THURSDAY, MAY 81, 1923’. FIRST THOUGHTS WERE FORH Herself. Restored; She Gave Son Tanlae And “He’s Now | One Of Healthiest Boys In: City,” Declares Mrs, Lund- berg. > pee) “I don't remember when I ever felt better than T do since Ihave taken Tanlae,” said Mrs. John Lund- berg, of 1072 Twenty-Third Ave. S. £., Minneapolis, Minn, recently. “Khe medicine helped me so won- y Ugave it to my six year old Clifford, and he is now one of the healthiest little boys in the city. “For a long time, I have suffered | from a bad case of nervousness that affected my appetitg and digestion. My nerves were so unstrung the least thing upset me terribly and at night my sleep was badly broken, 1] jceived for the construction of a new } ate very little but even then I suf- fered from indigestion and had aw- ful headaches and dizzy spells. q ac has relieved me of every! and built me one of these troubles pounds besides. a fine appetite, a splendid di-j on, and my ner are so steady sleeping like a healthy chit t faith in Tanlac.” Tanlac is for sale by all good druggistd. Accept nat substitute. Over 37-million bottles sold. z y = nlac Vegetabie Pills are “Na- ture’s own remedy for constipation. For Sale everywhere. Want 300 Children At Phyground; _ Give Schedule Wanted! Three hundred children at the Richholt seltool tonight to take part in play. “Children are wanted in their play clbthes,” declared Mrs. J. Henry! Kling. “We don't want the mothers to dgess the boys and girls up before alloding them to come out to play,” said Mrs, Kling, playground director. Their reguldr home play clothes’ are plenty good enough. “We want all the children in the neighborhood to come out'to play. If the children can not staysthe entire two hours from 7 to 9 o'dock they can go home,—going and coming as they please,” said Mrs. Kling, “but we want all the boys and girls of all to come,” schedule which’has been some- ranged to meet the con of the various play leaders follows at the present time loore, Monday Evening- . Deemy in charge play leaders Fred Hanson, Dorothy Moges, MacLeod, Elizabeth Butler. ag Th what Monday | Morning — Wednesday Evening—Mrs. C. B, Whittey in charge. Play —_Leaders—Dorothy Bird Barbara Register, Mary Jane Whittey, Esther Hollst. Wednesday Morning—Mrs. G. F. Dullan, Mrs. Moses. Richholt Grounds—Tuesday Even- rman in charge. TPluy Audrey Flow, Lucille F Thursday Evening=Mrs, Clifton Johnson in charge. Play Leaders— Clara Dralle, playground Wilma O}- son. Watcher Play Grounds—Tuesday Bystrum in charge. Helen Will, her Mrs. Fox with children. iday, Evening—Miss Cashel in charge. Play leaders—Elizabeth Wet- more, Elsie Yeasley, Arabel Thomp- son. While some morging schedules are given, they will not be effective an- til the conclusion of the yacatior Bible ¥choo! the second week in June. Begin Installation Of}Methodist Organ Mr. MyBride of Battle Creek, Mich., organ builder, affived yesterday to begin the installation of the pipe or- gan at the M¢Cabe Methodist church. Installation which began yesterday is expected tone competed within two weeks, ~ An organ recital will be given June 15 by Prof, Conte of Wesley college, Grand Forks, In addition to the organ numbers to be given at the dedication a number of vocal selec- tions will be given by local singers. 1. 0. 0. F. Attention chevaliers! You are ordered to report for-duty at I. O. O. F. hall at 8 p: m. this evening for the purpose of installing the Ladies Aux- ilar, Fortress, Bismarck No: in \fatigue uniform. Fail nyt by order of H. A. Schar- nowsky, commander Bismarck Canton No. 6 ,I. 0. O. F. SS ERVOUS? ¥ SLEEPLESS? Women at Every Age can be Bene- fitted as Was This Woman Minneapolis, :Minn.—“Dr, Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is an excellent builder of a neyvous and rundown system. During mtiddle age, I suf- fered a nervous hreakdown—was; so nervous I could not*gleep or rest at night. I was very miserable when I began taking the Brescription and it did me a world ef good. It re- lieved me of all the nérvousness: 80 that I could sleep and, rest well. ¥ can highly recommen Favorite apervine for women.”—Mrs, Clem Hoféy, 614 1th Avei,fouth, ©? Ble le 9F | a r, Health is your most va! fis set. Do not neglect ‘it. Of Pierce’s Favorite Prescripti Now, ij ER LITTLE CHILD ‘COMMISSION AGAIN TAKES | UP WATER CASE Disputes Among Bidders on! ment Before Body | SOME KNOTTY PROBLEMS | The city commission met again | of awarding contracts under bids re- water works system, and to di {a course of action with {the present plant. \ Some “knotty probl with respect to cuss. filte tion of power for a new plant The commission and the c committee held a seeret session at | this represen es of some of the various apparatus on which bids were submitted. Because of the al- ternate bids and the dispute among bidders with regard to worth of v ious makes of pumps and_ simil apparatus on which bids were b the commission delayed in tak- than $100 difference according to the figuring of city engineers but more difference as viewed by one of the bidders. bids where it is charged on the one hand, the low bidder at thi joined in an alleged combi make high bids here in 1920. STATE BEARS TRIAL EXPENSE The the Tallahassee, Fla., May 31. state will bear the exp of trial of Walter Higginbotham, ed with the murder of Martin Tabert of North Dakota, under: terms fot a easure, passed by the housg~ tod ppropriating $g,500 for the-purp: he bill had already passed the ate. To Demonstrate Oil Burners in Bismarck H. C, Seribner of the Electric Pro- ducts company, Minneapolis, Minn., is expected in Bismarck in a few days to confer with a number of peo- ple in the city who are investigatiny the merits of oil burners for their heating systems. Some of the larg- est users of city heat will see the demonstration while Mr. Scribner is here. Arthur Wilham of Bismarck is the local representative. Experi- ments at the Soo depot at Buffilo and the freight depot ut Minneapolis have reported a vast saving over the central heating system. GATHERS § STATISTICS, North Dakota statistics on wealth, debt and taxation are being gathered at the capitol for the U. S. Depart- ment of Commerce ®y Gerald Ryan, who began work today. Similar sta- tistics are being obtained from all states. For sale Choice Canary Singers of imported German St. Andreasberger _Rollers| also Hartz Mountain. Jacob Bull, Dickinson, N. Dak. Henry’ Williamson and parade from ‘opposite tes of a ‘met, “Henry arranged an introduc! ‘tis first words. | | { | | | | Various Types of Equip- / | | i | this afternoon to tackle the problem | | regard to! ms have arisen | equipment, | ! pumps for a new plant and the ques. | izens’, bidders were called in to speak on} ~CUPID’S A FAST WORKER! ‘Miss Rena Maud Piper.were watching a Thirty minutes later ‘she. aid “yes.” in Hquid or tablets, at drug yatore. ' they were married, and that’s how suey gay it was done, i | atige Miidred Adam, 2 modern ¢ national beauty contestin New Yo ; test in Baltimore, and n successful ‘role in a movie. T00 LATE TO CLASSIFY | jing final action until matters could he thrashed over more, FOR RENT nicely furnished There, was a question over thg| room. 61 10th St. Phone 7 two low bids on equipment for tt Proposed filtration plant. Two Kan- | — = | sas Missouri companies, the | RICH DIRT may be had for hau'ing Bacaharach and MeFarland compan-| “Phone 7675. 610 10th St. ies, bid low, their bids being less | 5 “iat | STRAYED—One light gray mare, and| | one dark gray colt. Has crookec | hind foot with small white | In connectiof with the awardiig) on it finder plese nolify We of contracts has come up the ques- cuneaaerenani: | SU | tion of action to be taken in some BO ihe ee Beuliw| FOR RENT in, Modern. Furnished room Phone 887, Mrs. Gobel BeBL-3} FOR RENT —Two roam apartment on| ground floor with private en-| trance, 72: Fifth Street. acne} 485R. S-B1-st 2D—Competent maid for gen- | I housework, Mrs, S. W. Cor- win, 515 Mandan Ave. | oSL-th | FOR RENT? light house keeping rooms, 1016 Broadw 5-31-3t FOR RENT —Ifouse at 320°4th St. In- | . quire at First Guaranty bank. | 5-B1-3t | | Ladies’ Oxfords and Pumps /, dandy styles, best quality $7|; and $8 values, Saturday only $4.95. Sieval’s Shoe Store,/| 418 Broadway, next to Bi marck Motor Co. FOR REN T, off office | facing 4th Street over our Store. S. E. Bergeson & Son. FOR RENT, four roowh apartment with bath and! kitchenette, gas connection. Central Heat. Inquire Webb Brothers, . | | I am a candidate for re- election as,a member of the! board of Education and solicit Your support and vote on June! 5th. V. Lahr. NOTICE TO TELEPHONE | SUBSCRIBERS. | The June directory will not |be distbibuted until about) jJuly 1. If you desire any) change in your listings please call 1000 now. N. D. Ind. Telephone Co. ‘street in‘ ‘Atlanta, Ga Their eyes tion. “Will, you mar me?” were hour later BALTIMORE BEAUTY ;evenly distributed, | completed, color, Plowing corn advanced | jrapidly, and the early planted is up to good stand. Flax seeding ES THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE , will participate in a nt municipal con- will be offered & ughter of I She wor in the bigger one, ce | THE WEATHER | For Bismarck : ers tonight and For North [ Showers ‘o- ht and Friday. Colder Friday and west portion tonight. General Weather Conditions z in’ the 5 d over the northern Riovy { region «da ed over Utah th Cooler, i mornin, ewhere the weather is generally fair. ‘Temperatures are | quite high and winds are mostly rom the south over the Plaias tates and Mississippi Valley, but cooler weather prevails from — the | Rockies Westward. | North Dakota Corn and Wheat Ke- gion Summary For the week ending M 2 The weekly precipitation v but soil moisture onditions are generally excellent. Small grain seeding is practically and spring: wheat, re up to good s for and barley well advanced. Cool weather retard ‘ed the growth of small grains, also pastures and ranges, but ample feed for livestock obtains. Corn and Wheat Ss High Low Preci | . 7% 58 1.70) PL T7 54 soto Bere nib sie gO) SA ! Devils Lake 74 58 i Dickinson +. 77 50 Hendale ......... 77 56 | senden . - 19 60 | - FRECKLE - FACE, Sun and Wind Br Bring Out Ugly Spots. How to Remove Easily Here’s a chance, Miss Freckle face, to remedy fo freckles with the guarantee of a reliable concern that it will not cost you a! penny unless it removes the freck les; while if it does give you a clear complexion the expense is trifling. Simply get an ounce of Othine double strength—fronp any drug gist and a few applications should show you how easy it is to rid yourself of the homely freckles and get a beautiful complexion ‘Rarely is more than one ounce needed for the worst case. | Be sure to ask the druggist for} the double ‘strength Othine as thi strength isgsold under guarantee) of money back if it fails to remove freck] Coal may be joaded at any time. NOW. C. H. BERGER, - Coal Mine. Baldwin = ‘TYPEWRITERS 5 Bismarck Typewriter Co. « Bismarck, N. D, “Hunting BigGameinAfrica” | The Ferocious Monarchs of Impenetrable Africa Pic- ae tured in their wildest haunts, hou 00 a. m. local time today, ending at 7 ; Orris W. Roberts, Meteorologist, lita: Junior Hand turned Tut ri ‘ap pitol|: STARTING TONIGHT motels Sandals for ‘growing girls, Williston sizes to 111%, pair $3.50. Sie- apit Thursday, May 31st. Moorhead gal’s Shoe Store, 418 Broad- leitne sloudy: Ch way, next door to Bismarck | The above record is for the 48] Motor Co, iBY TRE ; SCENIC ST, LAWRENCE ROUTE Only 4 Days Open Sea THE GIANT EMPRESSES. and the LUXURIOUS “MONOCLASS” (One clase cabin) Ships Maximum Comfort Minimum Expense BOOK YOUR PASSAGB EARLY Vor further intormation: apply to any Railway Agent or GU Yd Ave evdens to use— DUST TONY” WILLIAM FOX PRODUCTION “JUST TONY” White Shoe Dressing The Whitest White Does not rub off. Liquid and cake Tony. Thrilling, dashing, stirring. one will want to see. Also 2 reel Snub Pollard comedy. . A fascinating story with Tom Mix’s wonderful horse, A picture every- -“THE SEA DOG” Prices only: Adults 30c; Children 10c. Wednesday Evening Auditorium Sal a GS SIGS SSNS STRUTS TUR MOS June 6th. Mail Orders Accepted Now. Tax. Seat Sale Monday, June 4th, Harris & Woodmansee. Curtain 8:15. A Sanitary Refrigerator Using Less Ice Here is a real refrigerator. Specially lined this is easily kept sweet and clean. Insulated to keep out the heat and retain the cold pure air. Air Tight construction. A continual circulation of cool dry air. Preserves Food Perfectly. With the Herrick, you save FOOD — ICE — LABOR. COMPANY. LAST TIMES NO Theresa a Differe. ce ‘THURSDAY “Racing Hearts” —with— For Sale By French & Welch AGNES AYRES, THEODORE ROBERTS MOVIE CHATS Friday. and Saturday Something Different! the sheer thrill and avalanche and partied panoramas—all ee A sensation . CECH B. DE MILLE’S “FOOLS PARADISE”. Prices 50c to $2.50 Plus WITH MISS SYDNEY SHIELDS AND NEW YORK | TONIGHT and RICHARD DIX CHRISTIE COMEDY You'll marvel over the beauty of it, the pathos and humor, bound as the mighty scenes fo ealopalig by With el 1) as mi! y seene: wi iy robs smiles. Ss gO ry SEINE De meet rit " indeed is 3

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