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all. BREAK IN PRICES, Chicago, Jan. 24—Big breaks were noted in the value of grain and pro- visions as result of heavy selling and loss of ‘buying powers. Provisions fell off 50 cents to one dollar. In a broad way losses .are ascribed to readjust- ment and the tendency to cut the cost of living. miner's vitality. SREARNR SIR HN enthusiasm! We overbought. ruthless in their demands. Youv’e made this institution what it is today---we are satisfied. Get the prices--and profit. ‘not need drugs or stimulation tonic-nourishment=—the kind and builds up:rugged strength and stamina. Aminer may safely depend upon Scotts for strength. Scott & Bowne. Bloomfield; N.J.. ation in the worlds history. flashed around the globe. with the Gigantic Clearance Sale the eagles flight. You came. You saw. You bought. You saved. You rejoiced. Such And there’s one, merely one word responsible for this! Ovestocked---that’s The war ended. Great! Re-construction is on. Adjustments are Now Going In Full Blast The signing of the armistic brought about the greatest transform: In one day the sublime message was This is our method and your. benefit. Speed! Enthusiagin! Hallelujah The good news ttaveled swift as it So it is Your entitled to it. Prices Slashed to Pieces in Every Dept. ONE STORE ONLY NOTICE TO PARENTS. Children who are 6 or will be 6 by July 1 may enter school as beginners} on February 10 or any time within three weeks thereafter. This applies to children who have never before! gone to school. Beginning classes will | start in all first grades on February 116 12t 4 FP True tonics restore and build up strength naturally? not by ‘stimulation but by nourishment. EMULSION is atrue tonic and a safe means of defense against the debilitating’ tendency that threatens to ‘drain a In times of weakness the body does soorrT’s quite so much as.it does hat ‘enriches ‘the blood 18-260 The Show of 1919 — Brilliant Decorations Extraordinary Music Exclusive Features Auto Show | {State Manager Buckley, dfove home (Sixth Annual) Fargo, Feb, 4,5,6and 7, 1919 FOUR BIG DAYS Auditorium and Armory An exceptional exhibition of Automobiles and Trucks including all representative makes. PRINTER'S INK’ SALVATION OF RECONSTRUCTION Liberal Use of Advertising Is Urged on Ford Dealers by | { Fargo Branch Manager IAN ENJOYABLE BANQUET | Automobile Dealers Feast, Tall Sing and Enjoy 0O’Con- *“nor’s Snappy Music i | Thirty-four Ford dealers, from! Glendive, Mont., on the west, to Me- dina,,.on the east,.and from as far gouth as Solen ‘and New’ England, |north to Max and Parshall, concluded a successful “get together meeting” in’ Bismarck last night with an ‘en- jJoyable banquet, at which good food, ewww eee eee nnn eee ! | | | | | little ditty to the tune ‘of “They Say | the Dutch Hain’t Got no Style, a pop- \lar hit of the last session, the Ford { all garages, | pany during the next twelve months lexnects to increase ‘this number to} being the! istunt which the Ford plant-has set) Fatty Arbuckle in «his latest | ,and funniest two act comedy en- | titled “The Sheriff,”.which will | be shown at theppienarse the-| ater tonight. good spirits and good music contribut- | jed to a most satifagtory finale. WW. Wet of toastmaster. Shor! ‘gO. presided as talks for the of the Fargo branch, F. A. Copelin of the Bismarck house, ‘Messrs. Morris of Beach, Westile of Parshall, Bendon | of Sidney, Mont., and Wernli of Haz-| en. The talks were interspersed be- tween the seven courses of a very ap- petizing luncheon, which was punct- {uated with snappy music from O'Con-; nor’s orchestra. When no one was | talking everybody saong, opening with the “Star Spangled Hanner,” and go-/ ing down yoreugh the program with and “ nee Dry I am.’ orite of the eevning Was an "original version of which runs: “They say the Fords They hain't got no style— Why, that make’s, us smilo, Smile all the while: “We tow in a Packard Now once in a while, And burst up their style With our smile.” “Smear on thep rinters’ ink—go to it strong,” this was the point. which again and again in his talk to the western North Dakota Ford dealers. Printers’ ink, he insisted, wid play a more important part than ever before \in the history of the nation in this re- | construction period. ‘Printers’ ink, he j asserted, is the tonic..which business requires to insure ft’ a quick recov- | ery from its recent ill health. Ford production, he stated, is grad-| ually reaching the 190 per cent mark, and the company will be in a position to take care of all its trade this | year. A new proposition now being push- | jed is a general service ggreement with; irrespective ‘of whether they are authorized Ford dealers or | not, fpr the betterment of service to! Vord dealers. There are now in serv- | ice 2,900,000 Model T. Fords; the com- 3,909,000, 1,000,000 cars for itself this year. . New service stations are being in- stalled us rapidly as possible, and ev- ery station’43 being urged to adver: { tise, There are now 25,000 seca ed garegcs in the United States, ex- elusive of the authorizéd Ford deal: ers, who are giving ‘complete Ford service to A owners, making &; service | good of the business were. made ‘oy; J. i. Buckley, manager of the Fargo| wholesale branch, Joseph L. Nordohne | | i | i i i ROSENS CLONE SHOP McKENZIE HOTEL BLDG. MAIN STREET ee SANSONE CITY NEWS * \ ‘ me | ¢—_____________¢ ‘Coral club Organizes. The formal organization of the Coin- | munity Choral club has been effected with the election of Miss Bergliot Cas- {pary directcr and business manager, | | | | | | | | | tun it? Why not have: ns happy, ft réd cheeks that come with digestion? Holtisters “Rocky: “Moan- tain Tea makes the awels' work | J—makes you feel like toatghtd. | ‘Sore Thoal Colds Quickly Relieved By Wan:lin’s Wizard © ou (Jer lin’s Wizard Oil is a. simple ane throz fective treatment .for sure and. chest colds. Used as. a le for sore throat it brings quick lief. “Rubbed on the chest it will | often loosen up a hard, deep seated cold in one night Tow often sprains, bruises, cuts and burns occur in every family, as Well as little troubles like earache, toothache, cold sores, cank stif neck, and. tired aching feet. Soothing, healing Wizard Oil will al- bring quick relief. Get it from druggists for 30 cents, -turn the bottle and back. P ted, or have _ sick try Wizard Liver. nt little, pink pills, 30 Twice Daily en eee re 2 { DAILY MATINEE—2:15, 28c ‘THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH Seats on Sale for All Performances at Box Offic-——Secure Your Tickets Early 2 \ Mr, Steiber assistant director; G. Boise, president; I. C. Davies, vice president; Miss Streib, secretary; ‘Miss Boe, treasurer; Mr. ‘Rudser,. li- brarian; Misses Carleton, Schnecker and Menard, trustees. The clu prom- ises to give a program at the Audi- torium soon. Entertain For Brother. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Keller of the Mc- Cord flats entertained inforinally last evening for a few friends in honor of Lietenant Keller, a brother of H, F. Keller who ‘is en:route'to, his. home: in | Portland. Lieut. Keller trained for the service at; American Lake and after winning a commisison was sent to the east. His “Phone 453, Washburn Coal Company, for. Wil-, ton delivered, This coal! does not clinker and con- tains. less . sulphur ‘and ash than any other ‘Lig- nite mined in North Da- kota. ton Lignite at $4.75 per| 3 DAYS STARTING TUESDAY MATINEE FRIDAY, JAN. i 1919. regiment was ,ready to leave for France when néws of the armistice came. Old Hickory Lignite sold by Finch Lumber Co.. nhone 17, A Health Builder For Weakened Lungs Where a continued cough or cold threatens the lungs, Eckman’s Altera tive.will help to stop the cough, strengthen the’ lungs and. restore- health... $0¢ and $1.50 bottles at drug- gists, or from ECKMAN LABORATORY, Ehiladetphla El DALLO ae bach Che | gts own i qonilon" : JAN. 28th. Westcott Film Corporation Presents | D. W. GRIFFITH'S — Wilson EVENING AT 8:00, 55c COLOSSAL SPECTACLE. Intolerance] A SUN PLAY OF THE AGES Griffith’s Greatest All-Star Cast: Mae Marsh, Robert Harron, Olga Gray, Constance Talmadge, Lillian Gish, Miriam Cooper, Marjorie +f