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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1915. SALOON ON WHEELS T0 BEAT THE DRYS Express Company’s Little Red ‘Wheeled Wagon Supplants Saloons as Nation’s Bartender. Washington, D. C., Nov. 12.—Is the express company’s little red wheeled wagon to supplant the saloon as the nation’s bartender; where states have gone dry the wets concen- trate their wares and forces in the nearest wet center, says the drys. Wet leaders will not admit it. Wets Have Center. On the Pacific coast, Washington and Oregon have gone dry and Brit- ish Columbia has prohibition as an . issue and the wets are moving their plants to California. “Oregon and Washington will have just as much liquor, but it will be manufactured outside their states,” is the wets’ belief. Just a little north of dry Colorado the wets are constructing large warehouses and shipping centers, chief of which is to be in Cheyenne, Wyo. Idaho, also dry, likely will be served from there, too. “Their plan will be a success for a time, perhaps,” said E. C. Dinwid- die, national legislative superintend- ent for the anti-saloon league. “In certain sections they may withstand the dry wave for a while. May Be Good Night.! “When the Webb-Kenyon bill gets into smooth opeation, however; when its constitutionality has been tested everywhere and its loop-holes plug- ged up, it will be good night for the little red express wagon with the red-eye aboard. “If the wets want any vehicle at ) S . THE throbbing pain of a cut -- the dull “‘toothachy’ pangs of a bruise -- the needle-like shafts of torture of a burn -- all are quieted -- soothed -- cooled by a preparation that we can now furnish you -- ‘Webster's Dermolatum —in 25 and 50c sizes. This is a remarkable pharma- ceutical preparation. ade in the laboratory of a firm for 50 years widely respected for its strict adherence to unusually high quality standards. “ Dermolatum produces three beneficial effects. Stops pain and cools the fever. 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Har- vey, national legislative leader for the wets, “that when the saloon goes out, other means of distributing li- quor come in. But this nation isn’t going dry so fast as you might im- agine. Time Not Ripe. “Many states that go dry have been largely dry for many years un- der local option. And then perhaps the drys remember a little election up in Minneapolis. “I wouldn’t say quite yet that it’s time to hunt up a substitute for the saloon. But at ‘that, the express plan sounds feasible. It probably will serve until the tide turns in the other direction.” St. Paul, Minn., Nov. 12.—Gover- nor Hammond, as a member of the state board of audits yesterday touch- ed a match to cancel state bonds totaling $2,162,000. The bonds were part of a lot of canceled paper that has been accumulating for the past three years. The lot included 1 $2,100,000 in state capitol certifi- cates of indebtedness, which were re- tired last year, and $61,000 worth of gold refunding bonds retired about three years ago. Bowman, N. D.,, Nov. 12.—E. P. Totten, whom the supreme court re- cently declared had forfeited his title to the office of judge of Bowman county because he pledged to the peo- ple of the county the return to the treasury of a portion of his salary if elected, has been successful in se- curing a rehearing before the su- preme court, and arguments on that new feature of the case will be made the latter part of the week. Geneva, Nov. 12.—According to Munich papers received here, King Peter of Serbia, though seriously ill, insists on remaining at Mitrovitza, where the Serbian court has been re- moved. The papers add that he re- fused an invitation of the king of Montenegro to visit Cettinje, stating that he never would leave Serbian soil alive. Grand Forks, N. D, Nov. 12.— Company M of the North Dakota na- tional guard was transferred to Grand Forks yesterday from Devils Lake, and under the new order of things Grand Forks will have both an in- fantry company and a machine gun platoon with a total of 95 enlisted men. Sioux City, Ia.,, Nov. 12.—Louis Frost, father of Vernon Frost, who was run down and killed by an auto driven by Theodore Salmer, has brought suit against Salmer for $5,~ 000, in addition to the $25,000 asked in a petition filed last week. The $5,000 is asked for loss of the boy’s services. Winona, Minn., Nov. 12.—John Anie, a mechanic, who is said to be in this section, is being sought by Milwaukee relatives in order that he might be presented with $25,000, his share of an estate left by his grand- mother. A brother, Roy Anie, is in this section searching for the heir. Minot; N. D., Nov. 12.—Burglars who raided the Madison & Bugge general store at Foxholm, near here, obtained about $200 worth of silk, $100 worth of jewelry anqd 3§ (m cash. v | San Franelsco, Nov. 12.—San l'n!-' cisco paid its last official respect td Sims iy made from the best selected Northern wheat, and roasted barley malt—the two most nutritious and health-building cereals. Look for the rich brown particles of roasted barley malt. Maltadds flavor, delicacy and nourish- Ask your grocer to send you a package today. Your family will be delighted with the new flavor. SIMS CEREAL COMPANY Minneapolis, Minn., U. S.A. BreaidastFood —l® FOR =7y the new Flovor SIMS Breakfast Food is the cereal with a new flavor which hasrevived the pleasure it advertised. Have you the Liberty bell, which started to- day on its homeward journey to Philadelphia. Nahant, S. D.,, Nov. 12.—Hunting deer on a handcar is the latest hunt- ing freak in this part of the Black Hills. P Hello, boys and girls. 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BATTLES ““The Home of Good Hardware” 11, $17 will buy an excellent suit at this store Copyright 1914 The House <f Kuppenheimer Money Cheerfully fiéfundéd Young Men English model with patch pocket roll front new fabrics, all wool hand tailored $17 Older Men At the same price, $17, a very unusual showing of more conservative models for older men —each suit has an 1nd1v1duahty that is pleasmg---somethmg worth seeing, Get acquainted with these unusual clothes ---it means a better clothes satisfaction for you at less cost. Many other styles and models $10 to $35 [ ] Bemidji, Minnesota