The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 25, 1924, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT . THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE 5 } not reached their 20th are eligible. | well; Registration and Tickets, J. J.[the young ladies in the High School Two Burned as Thin Men PROGR AM FOR 3 ive not been “adopt-| M1. MacLeod: Reception, W. Le Nues-| have volunteered as waitresses, Skinny Men . e ads” without sons will be| s corations, F. L. Conklin; Hall Run Down M M4 the reception committee | and Tables, E. B. Cox, S| cane set | Nervous Men! FATHERS, SONS)‘ 22's secre sal otis abot eer. see"| PIMPLES VANISH OPEN EVENINGS Capt. W. D. Be a Se a“ Sa i baht " » fo A core or more } H Peat! wen nd to denth on | r lrevaict ee aurea BG (ee scree ieuree ot mere: OF Peterson’s Ointment ||§ the Fort Riley Milit &) You probably know tha | | were needs ail : 2 boys i noe E $ tion today when their 1 burst [Oil is the greatest flesh pro i AM puntic ritedlecruivens pele | “Why fool with ordinary rem into flames shortly after t took | the | whether they ASPIRIN GARGLE » ledies," says Peterson, “when the otf from Marshall Field, the Fort G it ins more Vitamine coer ras i ‘ethane! | mighty ealing power of Peterson’s Riley flying field y uocun get {To Be Held in High School! the is 1 5 ; Ointment causes pimples, rashes and — 2 You'll be glad to know that Cod{ il a | win. 1 IN TONSILITIS |: eatae aee eo lial Ce hy LESS THAN THESE COATS ro Chass! [Liver Oi! mes. ar-coated Gymnasium Wednesday | ha tappear.” Used for eczema, old sor 4 Too Late To Classify calsietarnbir eaniti vo wank : ‘piles, sore feet and chafing, 35c.— || FOR RENT--Strictly modern five} Put 10 pounds of rea healthy Night \ooRey : Cut This Out and Save if! Adv. | ORDINARILY COST ched ge, | Tesh on ye and f we ann r shed 8 or soaks sae eat ' Gemelli’ stucession te tot D ra i i i eee Subject to Tonsilitis or | or 161. ea pt SL tod Liver O41 Tablets-[ Sons Banquet wil the ‘ornay Solo--Sidney Rigler, | Sore Throat WEBB BROTHERS] But this store doesn’t do things “or- : > FOR RENT-7 ou don't gain five pounds in 30 days 7 h “| ey 5 aaah i ily.” tg 5 ames Pare Tata se eta wae {att THEE? | waco itata Undertakers | Embalmersf | dinarily.” We buy Hart Schaffner & [the money you paid for them, 1 ‘ | De Verne : sve t Funeral Directors ] Marx fine overcoats; all wool, smart- NCINGHind renidideling ¢ rg unusual for a per-| mittee that su Dean of the fe Be dull Bey Licensed Embalmer in ly styled Then we hold the prices r St. Prices ve n ‘ in 10 pounds q ys. urged t the high hool « a ‘E . Cha Phone 503W afte "Gi MeCoy's, the a gether, the boy a i rge. 5 : UME Ds a ie wuine Cag Liver Oi HU reer ebany i tie Suc urevon ithe Day Phone 246 down. They’re way down in this case. au | Finney Drag Co, Cowan | ots b y of Aspirin 4 WANTED. Competent girl for gene | an * Lenhart Drug < ior the and sons at! General Chairman, Russ Jr Cross, which ea Night Phones 246-887 eral housework. Apply 52 n | ~-Adv.| the door, the price of each ticket be-| Dinner, Dr. \ ; H poxes of twelve tablets | e dan Ave. Phor 25. nye 50 cents, Only bors who have] Waiter); ie mY few Adv. | passed their 10h birthday and haves nicely furnished | water and eleetrie lights. Price fe cane i) SU. sy tke ir — $< PERRY | N19 a aria i ¢ | it: . FLOWERS aaa BERGES ON’S children, Call at 405 Ist ture ‘rice $3350.00, Terms : ‘ | Licensed Embalmer in Day Phone 100 | TAILORING. CLOTHING. THREE room house SS for LOST—Black hand bag from run ind lig north side, lot i : : | | . 5 ning bourd of car, Bag containing} P b Basy_ terms | f 4 TH ANKSGIVING Night Phones 100 or 484R. h atch, and other| HEDDEN REAL ATE AGENCY. : | ( @ | va : Finder please; Webb Block. Phone 0. ; notify Williains, W Homes For Rent Now | | . ae N.D. Liberal reward 0: 11-25-1w ‘ " | ; d The Best = Cook By Wire ai ; Chrysanthemums we WANTED. -Waitresses. he ex- | 7 f " rienced pels : re Le emoevanue , im have ever grown. i W. E. P ERRY Cafe, Mandan, N. PD. i : NOTICE ae ; {@ FUNERAL DIRECTOR. Do not experiment. To buy CUT FLOWERS a FOR SALE ype « Jerses Beulah al is winter wi: Chrysanthemums. gorgeous fall beauties, in white, pink and —o— spring boars ans 0 Wachter Transfer Co. i yellow; per dozen, $4.00 and $6.00 Funeral Parlors DELICIOUS | 2 a 63. » le 4 Pompons (miniature “Mums”), white, pink, bronze and yellow, i =~ nail Gl i $2.00 and $8.50 per dozen 210 5th Street. OFF t . | es, pink and red, $4.00 and $5.50 per dozen | : ‘Don’t Let ‘that Cold c y ; pea aan ‘arnations, pink, white and real, $2.00 per dozen : | Rw ee Subee POTTED PLANTS No longer ~ connected . SIX Roo Dwe st f J 4 e \ a 60 x 140 1 Turn Into “Flu”. | th: Chrysanthemums and Pompons, pink, white and yellow, with the Perry Funeral ¢ e x — ° e closed porch, bu : , te $1.00 to $2.50 per plant or Undertaking Parlors. R P h S r t f MOVEMENE atniee heat, marine Rub on Good Old Musterole 2 Ea Norn erates Cyclamen, white, pink and red, $1.75 eac 1cAh-oatls I ' Pri BOUUOUH Gobuiitarie That cold may turn into “Flu,’}. nial meer o- ppe or, even worse, Pneumonia, for the weaknesses of v rimroses, pink and white, $1, of Buffalo, N. Y., Begonias, Prima Donna (pink), $1. y Call Residence Phone ‘ : ut what is Cleveland ¢ and X ch, 75¢ 687 QUALITY s > ri ii a as FIVE ROOM Mod Rub good old Musterole on the con pater hea closed ‘gested parts and see how quickly it porch, ze, lawn, 2 $50 Jief. j ‘Terms. y are merely congestion. Mus- . E Larger ones at terole, made from pure oil of mustard, u f Palms (Belmoreana type), $2.00 and $3.00 each SIX ROOM twa Y ‘camphor, menthol and other simple : east front, ha is a counter-irritant which es circulation and helps break : ie Ve ‘ a ; Oscar H. Will & Co. As effective as the messy old mustard i Le : A east | plaster, does the work without blister. n+. ian} PIONEER GREENHOT |! i og. HIS rioting, pushing, fast-stepping » law: 0 ee: t rub it on with your finger-tips a es of 319 3 ‘ ow ] a i i wood. flc aseme | wen grlteel oomartn thaginlante ents who take thé HD Se) 1b Phone 78iW | = age of ours, with all its complexity, Bee Shion; ‘ ve $5500.! the then a cooling sensation that ‘ey. know that in. Dr. : BISMARCK, \. DAK. " concentration and achievements, TT etin, | brings welcome relief. crite. Pre never could have attained its present de- aa To Mothers: Musteroleis also [sie wo ¢ SIX ROOM modern dwelling, west; made in milder form for velopment had it not been for petroleum MAINTAINED Member Florists’ Telegraph Delivery Association stem from this one widely distributed ment, behest) ePrice 35c and 65c, in jars {1! vin Buti L raw material. Terms, and tubes. Write f Siders A apd small children. |taviet ind fluid form. {|| REMEMBER YOUR HOSTESS WITH FLOWERS stones and the long list of useful products which le ‘ tria _—_———— } SIX ROOM mo y, south evant law sigs ; : 0 Today, when almost everything we do, floors, full ‘ from the felling of trees to the keeping of = ue a accounts, is accomplished with mechani- Bee coe iocce mt punenley Better than a mustard plaster +, STANDARD SIX SEDAN - cal assistance, the refining of crude oil and Pao yeece barament):curnac | the compounding of the numberless prod- — $1595 | at ! 7 ucts derived from this base is one, if not mae gow wore. cotter IN BANKS, BANKS || om: :.0rrttates, nose ! | the most estential of all industries. AND MORE BANKS . ee From crude petroleum come the most “CASCARETS” 10c Gremingly, ther’s no entra the i readily procured, best ana cheapest lubri- IF DIZZY, BILIOUS ae cits " ho get employ- A‘) cating oils and eter: and feo the same TIPATED (£2 ftom Dakora Busine e, ve . source we get gasoline, the most eco- CONS' nae ee Hp a ccOeD ES ee } nomical, most mobile and most compact Eat Ano (Can INSatkeany pln getin, (iin : : source of power yet discovered. cramping orov-|Flora State Bank; Jacob Stein, f : : ay 5 Pre acting, take are de Merchants Bank? ——— > In the upbuilding of this great industry, ‘Sick. head-|Cleme d Ghundell ; the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) ache, dizziness, , Williston, \ 2 4 has been a pioneer; an advanced worker oni naneasy a Bey ad ps aie a ‘ on the forefront of progress. : Hon, sour UP-1C. “uraduates have become bank : . . . set stomach and all such distress | fie Read Shawnee , ore ; Today, skillful, highly trained men work- gone by morning, Nicest laxative | Qf ICC's: and eathartie on earth for grown- | ,!vllow the Succes$tul’’—Mon- ing with every facility which science, or ups and children, 10c, 25¢ and 50c {day Write F. 1.. Watkins, Pres., their own ingenniy can suggest, are boxes—any drugstore—-Adv. 800 Front St., Fargo. iKnow what’s underneath soeringse perfect still further, the scores of useful products going to the public e SA_DEPENDABILITY the paint before you buy Company (ding). nts OM OU wouldn't think of buying a house burlap, upholstery cotton and curled hair. | Throughout the ten middle western X without fret knowing how t i helt and Almost any car seems conan on the \ states in which this company maintains the quality of ma! in. a jowroom floor, but it’s ity a as this istri i iliti i 4 A THANKSGIVING MESSAGE Piece of furniture you are sure to find out that makes the Studebaker Standard Six remain distributing fesilitien, bas an evererowing whether it is solid wood or veneer. comfortable after years of service. organization Wor ing, building to insure from the Officers and Directors of the City : Yet many people who exercise care in most The same standards of excellence are main- every person in the territory getting National Bank to its many jends and H purchases buy automobiles without even lift- tained throughout the body and chassis. In i standardized, superior quality petroleum Customers— | img the hood or knowing about the hidden the engine, for example, the crankshaft is | products he needs, when. and where he qualities of body and chassis construction that completely machined on ell surfaces, a prac- wants them We are thankful that the past year has given Teally determine one’s satisfaction with a tice that results in the smooth, quiet, vibra- . 5 us many opportunities to work for and with closed car. Honless performance that, characterizes all ' : : . those who came to us for banking service. ees Studebaker cars. é | And always the company is looking for- | We want you to know about the unseen bene ward, building and training for the years We are thankful that the future gives prom- F qualities of the new Studebaker Standard Six Judged solely on what your eye can see—in to come. ise of many more similar opportunities. Sedan. beauty of line and finish and exterior refine- j j 5 Down underneath its superb body finish is a ™ents—the Studebaker Standard’ Six Sedan : . May Thanksgiving Day find you and those sturdy framework of carefully selected ash, Will command your instant approval. Office boys of thirty years ago are Direc- dear to you blessed with true friends and glued together and fastened in place by screws But go deeper than that. Compare its hid- tors of the Standard Oil Company (Ind- any. ath —not nailed. Ash is scarce and expensive, but den, vital qualities—its design, materials and i A vl 5 many, many reasons for gratefulness! Tdstaien wees eke tt eo onwsuneas on cabs eeiice tor teases iana) today—office boys of today are being Proper weight and strength. of dollars more. , schooled, trained and developed for places ‘ Upholstery is genuine mohair of Aigh quality. Studebaker never compromises—never uses H on the Board thirty Years from now. CITT i Various grades of mohair fook much alike— a substitute for genuine quality. Studebaker the big difference is in the quality. has been building quality vehicles for 72 years. | The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is Beneath this mohair covering are many Come in and let us tell you the “inside story” proud of the record it has made in kee: nests of cushion springs, padded with heavy of the Studebaker Standard Six Sedan. ing. ahead 2 f the times, and believes that each pro; ve step has been marked: by a milestone of service to the thirty million BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY people of the Middle West ; Standard Oil Company STUDEBAKER | a ie LANG 910 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, Ill. BISMARCK, NO. DAKOTA P. C. Remington, President. J. A. Graham, Vice President and Cashter, C, M. Schmierer, Assistant Cashter. 4 MEMBFR FEDERAL. SON Ke CASAS AAA SSS SS Py ets Sry at s AANA <4 es : NM SL. LI SYSTEM RS A KA % § x AY AY é THIS 18 A STUDEBAKER YEAR

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