The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 14, 1924, Page 2

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PAGE TWO THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE DAWES TALKS | UPON PLAN Breaks Silence Regarding It Result of Attac . Breaking his ett Charle for Louisville nee ment plan G. with 4 ted that s finally established the allied nations ang Germany wae orkable plan” and furthermore I prove the foundation of an en during and christian peace in Europe and the world.” Mr. Ds made his pronounce ment bef nonpartisan audience ithered ata luncheon here held ut + the auspices of the Republican county committee, and was induced to break his silence by reference t the plan 1 ¢ hering, eand Uniter Prior to the had read Asse nnouneing: f un “ lune he plan. » Republican nominee spent the i Republic night spoke at a mass meeting in the at which he contin pendent candidacy PRINCE VISITS IN CHICAGO Finds Americans Are Very Euthusiastic Oct. 14.—Edward David guest on a private | rowded hours yesterday. | At every stopping place the enthu- | siastie weleome of cheering throngs turned the affair into a lie reception. y word,” said the prince to his host during one of the d: bri these Ameri F most enthusiastic and vigorous.” offed his hat and in response to every greeting. go picked up the prince ustically at Lake Forset, a urb, soon after 8 p.m. He guest of Lewis F. Swift. pac was whisked along the lakeshore and through ever growing throngs to the | rds for an hour’s inspection tour and to the University of Chi- cago for a somewhat forn : ‘on by college officers, city offic- ials and some 200 invited representa- stops, “but Chi tha m. stock: tives of the community. Afte luncheon in Hutchinson Commons, on the university qua party next stopped at the seum, where the surging the long hallway forgot lines and the prince's party was hur » until the ried into a privé ce enthusiasm of the ting subsid ed At the stockyards the — prince andoned hi , and mounted a} ion trip through miles of cow alleys, sheep barns and | pig. repositories. j The prince's schedule provided for | the guest for the day of Henry | Ford. | U.S. FLAG RUNG | UP ON ISLAND Nome, Oct. 14.—(By the A. P.) Since Russia hoisted her flay ove in the elie peria, on August | have been rung up on He mall body 40 miles east, it was learned here today. Animal: can figure crificed to_an idol on the Wheels” called “N by a religio covered in Ri ———— Mrs. Mary Ross Are You a Weak Woman? Health is Most Vital to Every Woman. Read What Mrs. Ross Says Mifneapolis,~ Minn.—“When children were small I had a sick spell that weakened me so I could sect recently dis- | Mrs. money for clot referred to as the tuan ay \ \ 1 i i i | my} not walk across the floor without the | aid of a chair. Our druggist ad- | vised me to take Dr. Pierce's Favor- ' ite Prescription and Golden Medical Discovery, alternately, according to} directions, and six bottles complete- ly restored me to health strength. Since that time I have fre- quently recommended these two fa- mous remedies to members of my and j own family and to my friends and | have seen only the most satisfactory results front their use.”-—Mrs, Mary Ross, 2318 22nd Ave., s. Health ‘is wealth. Write Dr. Pierce, president Invs Hotel, good medical advice in return, free of nif expense, or send 10c for trial pkg. tablets. ee ea ‘Do not neglect | the. most valuable asset you have | ds’ | in Buffalo, N, Y., and receive DO YOU ENVY HER, GIRLS? is Nottingham, England, id than any woman in the world. Sarah Wilkinson, best - dressed woman.” . here she is, ladie: out for mone The young gentleman at the right is her very youthful h were placed at $150,000, V yourselves whether she gets her to spend more She has also been Her expenditures for less nd you worth. usbanc. Older Partie London, Oct | | | A few drops of crevice of mat ens the te’ neath the | penetrate n ler, toe 1 the flesh, sens} night. “Outgro” is tions. eh ee selene ANTI-LABOR UNION SEEN in England Drive Against It Apprehension of another era of labor government has] * INGROWN NAIL Turns Right Out Itself “Outgro” in the the ingrowing nail reduces) n and so tough-| e skin under- at it can nd the turns naturally outward almost over a harmless antiseptic {manufactured for chiropodists. How- imyone can buy from the drug eu tiny bottle containing direc- —Adv. saniza Nevertheless, clear. | there is a good understanding an this seen in the unionist prs already enumerating the number of labor seats w pected to be captured in Lon elsewhere by dance of triangy lone, Similarly, in the trade driven the other parties to an ae : nr fs AuhaMGUNEOH Ie in the | district of Glasgow, the unionist ¢ | pas mplish, | didite bas withdrawn and the Tiber: | ‘name far ag| il nominee been left to conte posKibl etieerimennteng| aeainet Th Henderson, the labo | viving parliamentary seats to min uiutke, (ority candidates 7 maes = % ae, |""rhe headquarters of the, conserv-|__READ TRIBUNE WANT ADDS. jative and liberal parties officially ow that such aecommoda- [dion had been nged, and assert lthan anything of the kind, if it NEVER BEFORE ists, is the work of local election or- Not in fifty years has there been so persistent and wide- spread use of Scott’s Emulsion yet thousands have only begun to realize what it might be to them in strength, health and robustness. Scott & Bowne, Bloomficld, N. J. 24-4 DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Consultation Free not nail RENT AN UNDERWOOD Special Rates to Students 4 Months, $10.00 Underwood Typewriter Co. Clough, Mg | eTop Branches The man or woman with a Business Training is with- in easy reach of the goal others struggle to attain. We're always glad to or- ganize a course of study which will put you on the road to success and inde- pendence. Day and Night Classes This Advertisement Donated by Washburn Lignite Coal Co. Sorenson Hardware Co. Corwin Motor Co. ree 2 OX- ion and | Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. growing throughout the country. | |FOR SORE FEET "| -Peterson’s Ointment Jar contests. first fruits of this under-| ,. pee ; \ appeared. tonight. in. the, 72 the millions of users of Peter- PANG) AmiOnine Heontia| yon Mecmenen | uctersom |) aavaa Don't fail to use it for sore, purn- date at Paisley, leaving H. H. As-| °° : h | CHL ee Tedder! with) a ee aching feet; it does the work | tht fight against the Jaborite| CVer night, Best for piles, old jon | S0TeS, eczema, itching, pimply skin, | ‘chafing, windburn, sunburn, mosqui to bites, cuts, burns and bruises. Big t! Dr COMING -TO BISMARCK Dr. Mellenthin Specialist in Internal Medicine for the past twelve years DOES NOT OPERATE Will_be at McKENZIE HOTEL j Monday and Tuesday Oct. 20 and 21 Office Hours: 10 » 4p. ni ' TWO DAYS ONLY No Charge ‘for Consultation Dr. Mellenthin is a regular graduate in medicine and surgery and is licensed by the state of Oregon. He docs not operate for chronic a pendici all stones, ule of stomach, tonsils or ade noids | '% the stoma 1% plood, skin, \$ kidney, bladder, bed wett j& catarrh, weak lungs, rh i matism, sciatica, leg ulcers 1 and rectual ailments. Below ames of & 4 few of his isfied pa- h, kota: . Clark, Mrs. town, Wm. Price, all stones. \ Mrs. Andrew Knudson, \& Grand Forks, heart trouble and high blood pressure. 'T. K. Walsvik, Hatton, ul- James cers of the stomach. Anna Fladelana, Grand Forks. stomach trou- ble and negvousness. A. J. Goetz, Lincoln Valley, heart trouble and eczema. P. B. Bergstrom, Glover, ulce of the stomach and bowel trouble. Remember above date, that consultation on this trip will be free and that his treat- ment is different. Married women must be ‘accompanied by their hus- bands, Address: Bldg., Los fornia. 211 Bradbury Angeles, Cali- Sa Rl hl ie IIE The establishment of state parks | TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1924 _ AUDITORIUM OCTOBER 16th THIRD BENEFIT CONCERT Under the auspices of the Association of Commerce and the Board of Education. BISMARCK JUVENILE BAND L. C. SORLEIN, Conductor. | | | PEOPLE OF BISMARCK DID YOU EVER STOP TO THINK OF IT THIS WAY The band is your intimate concern. It deserves the interest and support of every citizen of Bismarc Give the young people an interest in the better thing: of life and they will be proud to show us what they- can do. Take an interest in what your young people are doing. Remember that they will be leading citi- zens in the Bismarck of tomorrow. GET BEHIND THE BAND Concert begins promptly at 8:15 p. m.- — Admission 50c | TRIBUNE WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Ti? More Tha Used Car Dealers Business Men Private Ind YOUR HO De at te te a ee te he Ee SILENT SALESMEN I Am a Silent Salesman —- Every Day I Call On - 3500 PROSPECTS | WORK FOR THE Real Estate Men THS NV) I YOUR AUTOMOBILE YOUR FURNITURE 1 CAN FIND YOU A SALESMAN A BOOKKEEPER A STENOGRAPEER A COOK OR AMAID 1 CAN RENT YOUR FLAT YOUR ROOM YOUR STORE YOUR OFFICE My Name is Tribune Want-Ad I never pad my expense account and I’m always on tl job. 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