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The Bismarck Tribune from Bismarck, North Dakota • Page 5

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SEPT. 21, 191B. Iivl mck litfiimaiy of Osteopathy rt. "olton and olton, rhysielans In Uhar All curable acute and chronic diseases successfully treated without drugs. Dr.

M. Kvangeline Bolton specializes in and children'! diseases and obstetrics. PATHS CONN'-CxiON BlocV, Rooms 1 to 5. Phone 240. N.

NEW WEBB TRUCK. Webb Bros, have purchased from the Corwin Motor company a Uppard- Stewart one ton truck for delivery work at the department store. The machine is of the same tpe as used in the eastern cities. Capital City Club Notes. The Club will begin its year's work Monday afteiuoon at the home of the president.

Mrs. P. A. Lahr. in Avenue B.

Mrs. Lahr will preside and North Dakota will bo the subject for study. The Mothers Club will hold the M-- ond meeting of the year Tuesdsiv a ernoon with Mrs. E. H.

Pierce at her home in Avenue D. The Current Events Club will meet, Wednesday afternoon i Mrs. W. C. Cashman at her home In Ninth street.

"South America" will be the subject studied and Mrs. A. J. Ar not, Mrs. X.

B. Fitch and Mrs. John A. Larson will read papers. The Fortnightly Club will open the season of 1916-17 Wednesday afternoon with Mrs.

E. J. Taylor of Sixth street, as hostess. The program will include papers on "Survey of the Unit ed States History to 18oO." "Our Con- htitutjon, Whence and Why" and "Development of Political Parties." at once removes all the dust and of travel and restores to the its natural luster and fluffiness. It is the hair-dressing: for HERPICIDE strikes at the very root of most hair troubles by.

eradicating the germ that causes dandruff, itching scalp, and falling of their hair. In fact, perfect sanitation of the hair and scalp Is almost impossible without NEWSRO'S HERPICIDE. a bottle on your way home. You will be delighted with it and quickly note the improvement in your hair. Applications at the better barber shops.

Guaranteed by The Herpi- --cide-Coiiipany. -SOLD EVERYWHERE. Send 10 cents to The Herpieide Dept. 140B, Detroit, for sample bottle and booklet. Runqe "itf 1 215 5th.

Street 670 Special Sunday 35c Oyster Soup Roast Leg of Pork with Apple Sauce Roast Spiing Chicken Celery Coffee Tea Milk Fruit Chocolate Cake Grape Pie Short Orders at all Times Bakery Goods 'Prices: The lowest possible -WHY I 'AY IWUPUICI3 i UK DIN i AI ur. Sowles at the union Uental Parlors, is about one half the amount charged at other o'flees i-iarck. Strictly high grade work is done, and only Wgh giade -lateiials are used for Ciown and "Bridge work, Plate work, Gold, Porcelain, and A-'aigan Fillings. Pi ices are light for any dental work done. AT.T.

WORK FUT.T.Y Note the prices below, and compare thef" with prices of other offices. Gold Crowa, best $5.00 Best Crown 5.00 Heaviest Bildge Work, per tooth 5.00. Gold and Synthetic Flings, up 2.50 Silver Filling 1-00 Cleaning JB'ine Set of Teeth 10.00 No charge for extracting When Plates or Fridge work Are Ordered. rKH EXAMINATION Union Denial Pi N. u.

We in no way connected with the h. 0. "anford ollice. Society News uridal rarty Announced for KemiiigtOh-Schipfer Wedding Miss Elizabeth Remington, daughter Mr and--Mrs. Renujiginp nf.

Seventh street, whose marriage to Ur. L. A. Schipfer ot the city will be a large society event of Wednesday evening. October 4.

in St. George's Episcopal churcfi. has chosen as her matron of honor. Mrs. Samuel Whick ami Corwin of ibis place, and 'Miss Carol Lyon of Minneapolis as her maid of honor.

Miss Clara Schipfer of Sigourney. sister of'Dr. Schip fer, and Miss Dorothy Hanna, daugh ter of Governor and Mrs. 1.. B.

Hanna, will be the bridesmaids. Hurt Finney of the city will be the groom's attendant and the ushers will include Benton Baker. Philip Webb and Dr. A. M.

Brandt, all of the city. Bishop John Poyntz Tyler of Fargo will read the service, at 6 o'clock, and the bride will be given away by her father. Miss Flora Harmon will play the wedding music. A rehearsal dinner will be given Tuesday evening. October 3, by Mr.

and Mrs. Remington. 'Mr. and Mrs. S.

w. Corwin and the latter's brother, Philip Webb, will entertain at a dinner, Wednesday evening, at the Country club, and a number of entertainments in her honor have been arranged for the last of the week. Attend St. Mary's. Miss Glenn Bruce, daughter of Judge and Mrs.

A. A. Bruce of Fifth street, will leave Wednesday for Kari- bault, where she will enter St. Mary's school. To Attend Wedding.

'Miss Gertrude Friese of the Bismarck hospital ban gone to New Salem, where attend the wed ding of her brother, which will be solemnized there today. Wilton Visitors Here. Mrs. Thompson, wife of Thompson of Wilton, and Mrs. G.

W. Stewart, wife of Mr. Stewart, editor of the Wilton XPWS, motored to the city Saturday, where they spent the day. Entertaining Center Guests. Mr.

and Mrs. William Wasley of Fourth street, have for their guests. Frank Moore and son of Center. While here. Mr.

Moore will visit his wife and infant daughter at the Bismarck Hospital. Motors to Lein Township. County Treasurer W. J. Prater and family of Eighth street motored to Lein township Saturday, where they be the guests over Sunday of the former's mother, Mrs.

Prater, and brother, Frank Prater. Rally Day Program. An interesting program has tie.n arranged for Rally day which will be held in the First Baptist church at 12 o'clock in the main auditorium. The pastor, Rev. Buroe B.

JacTtson, will make a short address and special musical numbers will feature. After. Vifit. Miss Kdythp Mead, who has been the guest of her brother and sister, A. B.

Mead and Miss Hazel Mead of Fifth street, returned Friday evening on N'o. 2 for her home in Cass City, Mich. Mrs. A. D.

Mead, mother of Mr. Mead and sister, will remain here for an indefinite visit. Mrs. Phoebe Welch, mother of George A. Welch of Fourth street, who has been a patient in the Bismarck Hospital for several months, remains about the same.

Grandma as she is -affectionately known to many of her relatives and friends celebrated her 83rd birthday a short time ago and was remenfbered with many beautiful gifts. To Return to Eastern Home. Miss Mildred Farrington and brother, Frank, who have been the of their uncle and aunt. Sheriff Mrs. French of Rosser street, will return Tuesday to their home in Augusta, Me.

Ml.ss Farrington and Mr. Farrington have been spending several weeks in the ciky and also were ihe guests of their aunt, Mrs. Little of Fayettp, N. D. To School "The Misses Margaret and Adalalde Cummins of Mandan, will leave Sunday evening for Minneapolis, where they will resume their studies at the University of Minnesota.

They will be accompanied by Miss Clara Dunlap of Custer, Mont, who ailived in Mandan Saturday for a short visit witb the Cummins. Given Farewell Party. Mrs. C. B.

McAllister and Mrs. Mary O'N'eil of Mandan, were tendered a farewell party Friday evening by members of the Mandan Lady Foresters. The Affair wan in the fbiTn of a idjfiicjng''party-and in the Forester Mrs. -McAllister will shortly for. Esmond, N.

where has been trans- fened by'the railroad company, and Mrs. O'Xeil will go to Livingston, to niake her Mrs. McAllister was presented witb a gold lodge pin and a handsome cut-glass vase in recognition of her work aa recording secretary of the Foresters for the Vist four years. Mrs. O'Neil was also presented with a sold lodge pin.

Dancing was enjoyed until 11 o'clock. Federated (Hubs to Meet. Wednesday and. Thursday of week the Federated Women's Clubs of the Seventh district will meet in annual session In Mott. The session will open Wednesday evening, with a banquet at the Hotel Brown.

Mrs. Minnie K. Budlons of Bismarck will be toastinistross and Mrs. W. W.

Fuller of Mandan will entertain with The and Florence Connolly and Miss MoVey of Mandan will be among those to present the musics! program. Mrs. A. H. Peterson of Mandan, chairman of the committee of the state association on industrial and uncial aftairs, will give -her-- vice president of the Seventh i i will preside at the.

sessions. Cary, who is chairman of committee on literary work oi llhran extension, will also give a report on i thib work. The seventh distuct has active clubs in the tion- and the district comprises the I majority of the counties wost of the river. Delegates from the Mandan rluhs are as follows: club, the Misses f'ecilia and Florence ConnollyFortniphtly club, Mrs. L.

N. Cary, Mrs. W. W. Fuller, Mrs.

W. H. Stutsman, Mrs. II. S.

Nickerson. Mrs. A. iH. Peterson.

Extensive preparations are being made by the club women of Mott for the entertainment of the visiting delagtes. Johnson's for corsets. Century and popular sheet music. Cowan's Drug Store. Adv.

PI II I IIS Will) JAVI llAUGIIIUiS Head How to Care for 1 heir Health. New Orleans, La. I praise Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound enough, for 1 know daughter never would a teen so well if she had not taken it For isiore than a year she had suffered agonies from Ureg; ulnri'ty, backache, no appetite, but is now well. I recommend LydiaE.

PinkhBm'3 Vegetable Compound to all and daughters and you can publish this letter. Mrs. A. ESTRADA, 129 N. Galvez Street.

New Orleans, La. Philadelphia, Pa. "My daughter feeling tired end all run with no apparent cause. She had token Lydia B. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound before and knew its value so she again purehased-jt and she was able to keep caturuf, an3 her systeni was built op compjbtely.

We generally keep the Compound in the house for 'to be relied on. Mrs. E. J. PUBDY, 61S1 Race Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

nomon Have Been Telling Women for forty years how Lydia E. Pinkham's 'efrctable Compound has restored their when suffering with female ills. Try it ifyou are troubled with anf peculiar to women. Write for nrtvlce to tydfri K. NcUt Co, T-yuD, Mass.

Style Reigns Supreme In ('liannlni' l-'all Suib II is none too early Lo select that new Kail 'tail from the splendid styles shown at this store. We want you to sec the smart style, the excellent quality and construction of these Harmenls, which means better appearance belter service and better value than we've ever had the pleasure of showinri before Serviceable titiits of Style and Quality at Interestingly Low rrices Seme, Gaberdines, Broadcloths, yclours, 'hocks and Mixtures, priced at $mOO, and A. W. CO. WAIT- Ml NOW! Wilton Lignite COAL RKMINH YOU of the absolute necessity of ordering your water's coal at once, if you wish to be prepared when te flp st cold-snap ORuwR NOW! nON'T for even if there is plenty of coal on hand, when the late orders cofce it is impossible to deliver it at once.

Pnly a very sn-all propoition of fre coal buying public have ordered at present ti-'-e. This Wans that WIT.r. T.K.FT vvhen the rush tirtie co-'-es. "on't be among those who will be annoyed. Order Now! I omuiw Willon I iKiiilo pur lun COAL COAT-." NO "UST NO-SOW.

Tiis coal does not clinker and contains less sulphur and ash than any other lignite coa 1 in Noilh Dakota. 'ttMimiru. Oilice Corner Ninth Street and Broadway. Phone 453. 'SPAPERJ.

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