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ie PAGE FO VITING c THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE —_ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1923 > PURMERS IN |**Gities wit'tot | NOT TOPLAY TO BIG SALE Tokio, Sept, 14.—It is estimated that the cost( of re-construction Eight Teams Are Out Giving] Werk in Tokio and Yokohama as a le ame Postponed Until Next| Bldg. "Nest to Annex Cafe.’ Wednesday Because of | Saturday, September 15. result ‘of the earthquake and fire will Each Farmer of County a | approximate 10 billion yens, A nation wide syndicate of bank- Personal Invitation ers has been organized to assist the Lack of Training Eight teams, representing the Ad- vertising club of Bismarck, are, to- day driving all over the county, giv- ing each farmer in the county a per- sonal invitation to bring his family into the Community Sale to be hela ber, under the auspices of the Ad- vertising club which is affiliated with the Bismarck Association of Com- merce, The following teams are making the trip, according to A. F. Bradley, chairman of the Association of Com- merce: J. 8. Olson and Chris Bertsch, Jr., W. E, Perry ano ©. Wicker, E. M. Thompson and wife, 8. A. Florin and Carl Nelson, Roy Bonham and F. J. Grady, F, E. Young and E, H, Weber, =—_—_—_—_—_——SS_—_— Buffalo Citizen Gains 38 Pounds and Says Rheu- matism Is Gone. “The Tanlac treatment just the same as made me all over,” is the characteristic statement of Curtiss Cowles, a New York Central rail- road flagman, living ‘at 19 East Genesse St., Buffalo, “I had rheugatism in my feet -s0 bad I could hardly walk. My toes couldn’t have pained worse if: some- one actually had been trying ta twist them around with a wrench. I actually had to put all my weight on my heels, my toes hurt so bad. My appetite was poor, my stomach out of fix, my nerves on edge, and I was unable to sleep. “Finally, @ friend put me on to Tanlac and ‘four bottles made a new man of me. It not only rid me of rheumatism. but it acted as a fine tonic, building me up thirty- eight pounds, In my opinion Tan- lac is the world’s greatest.” Tanlac is for sale by all good druggists. Accept no substitute. Over 37 million bottles sold. Tanlac Vegetable Pills are Na- ture’s own remedy for conatipation. government in rebuilding the devas- tated area and the empire is asked to devote all surplus funds for this purpose, GINGER ALE ATALL FOUNTAINS YOOR DEALER HAS /T Bismarck Grocery Co.. Bismarck, N. Dak. | “DANCE _ At Baldwin, Friday, Sep- here on Monday, the 17.of Septem-| tember 14. Music by the Joy. Jenerators. ASK ANY MAN WHO EVER The light shades in rough Sinished hats are smart Mt BOTTLES OILY FIVE DOLLARS NT SEE THAT Oregon City Overcoat tu THE BOSTON Best & Huyck fee ee erverympere—Aay. TRL THE OPEN SEASON $ ISHERE thrill of a wells -placed shot.. a ial Maas Winches For the Golden Days of Sport A day in the fields and “woods with Winchester shotguns with their per- _ a good gun—the crisp. autumn air— fect, balance, smooth-working, never- the foliage of crimson and gold-—a |] failing action are the choice of “sea: whir of wings in the thicket— the ]]. soned sportsmen everywhere. ° For For game birds, wary and swift in . op gg fight, you need a shotgun quick in ff Now is the time i your new vaction and. convenient to handle. Shotgun. Holey it the whole ‘season. be "HEADQUARTERS FOR. SHELLS fs naa Nitro Leedes on8 Be taland game you are sure of a hard- hitting, . evenly -distributed-. shot What true sportsman can forget f| Pattern, these memories of upland shooting? Mavie:31 you're oe of the men who anying 106 for Bios “I'm go- * ao S. Ajai: - Peter's Tar. The, football game scheduleg bes tween the high schoo: team and the, City Health Officer. alumni for tomorrow night has been WORE A GORDON’ HO a ' The suggestion is as good today as in 1906—so is the hat. ie ar eT OT “fealted off, aa to Cosch|COUGHS DISTURB SCHOOL WORK | Tar contains no opiates. eas Beulah te Coat is Bet. + Snake breeding has become a nee ‘a “Dutch” Houser, of thé'high school. | Schoo] teachers. should: give the printed on the wrapper. Quickly re- $4.75 prt ow. | cosnized industry. Acéording to Houser, the ‘high | same advice to children who have|lieves colds, coughs and croup. fe Cc Pane .| school team has had no ‘co@ghs as did this Florida teacher. Wachter Transfer Co. | as yet, while the alumni has bé . |“ retommended FOLEY’S HONEY 62. je to get their team m™ first class! AND TAR to xe ul in my ‘e ; a. = aeaaet™ ste shape. Both teams are working daily , school who had the ‘flu’ and good re- et! t ure! ase- Ne 10 Billion Yens i and the game will probably be play- | sults came whenever it was used,” | ment Saturday, Sept. 15, at|Continue boiling .city water. ; eq next Wednesday afternoon at four | Writes Mrs. L. Armstrong, Okeecho- 9 Health Officer. (By the Associated Press.) o'clock, said Coach Houser: bee, Florida, Foley's Honey and a.m. City Heal cer. Rummage Sale. In Little! BROWN (Day or Night.) CORWIN MOTOR CO. BARGAINS IN Men’s and Boys’ Shoes Capital City Clothing Store 5th and Broadway Harry. Rosen NOTICE! Continue boiling city water. Nt Soe ie Mr. H. H. Pilmoor has |! i] taken over my. Bismarck sign business and will at- tend to all local commer- cial sign work, : I will still remain in Bis- |, marck, but will hereafter devote my entire time to the quantity production of |' advertising signs. F.. H, Hurley This Harvest Sale and the unusual valueard we offer aude bring hundreds of folks to this. store looking for bargains, real bargains. Our buyer-has just returned from™manufac- turing headquarters, the goods are here—new styles, new patterns, decidedly new low prices on everything—we bought heavy—now we must sell and sell quick. Monday Next is Special Bargain Day % ~ ‘ R ? LADIES’ DRESSES BOYS’ WEAR upture oh Latest atyles — patna Clearer For Fall and We are closing out our boys’ overcoats and mackinaws \ DISCOUNT and have’marked them down to extremely low prices. Non Ski d Truss 1 O// i The coats and mackinaws are of the best material and just the thing for Fall and Winter wear. Makes You Physic-{} ally Fit To Do The LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S COATS Many fur trimmed—extra quality of material *and stylish designs. ‘MEN’S HIGH HUNTING BOOTS 10% "or" ] 16 tch Top _Elk—Good and stout, BBQ) e yet easy on the feet. $12.00 values... . LADIES’ HUNTING. BOOTS Very best grad t leather. Wi ibe long wear UNION SUITS ; $9 and $9. 75° é Boys’ and Girls’ fleece lined union suits. CLEAN .‘'.° LASTING See these extra values. All Sizes 2. coos ee le ee ce ees ee gee tes 98c Perfect Fit Guaranteed. FINNEY’S DRUG c > FHE FAIR STORE. Bismarck; ~ . ‘Std and ‘Broadway Opposite Post Offices, —BY REASON OF OUR MOVIN G INTO. OUR NEW LQCATION WE ARE OFFERING OUR ENTIRE:STOCK WITHOUT LIMIT OR RESERVE. FOLSOM JEWELRY CO. . Diamonds, Watches Jewelry, Silver- | e _ ware etc. a7] . ras mee or we x : Our, experience with our last, auction was ‘interesting and’ J ~ » “9; made us many new friends, «We wepeme: this: opportanity: © ;,to move: our stocks the, easiest : rayne oneerit old topper ce 3 pore avs tay the things Jou wail for ae G for gifts ‘your own ‘prices: ~ i. AFTER:-OCT. 1st OUR. hee: LOCATI ION | : - WILL BE 416 nage faa Segal, re ha Chicago FOLSOM J j WELRY a L ae 1 in BI ock - ‘ Ae x ae ee FREE! iF A. valuable present: ito, the first twenty-five -la: ‘dies attending this ‘sale. . Also. a beautiful “Dia- mond Ring given away. 5