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pains to investigate,*and the robbery was not discovered until the opening of business this morning. A man left behind, evidently as a ‘tip-off, was tracked down ‘by blood- hounds and placed in jail here, but he refused to make a statement. enumerated three principles previous- |.66 79, 6 Nf, + aa lly cited by him whic he thought LIBERTY BOND OF ANOTHER ay ‘should be accepted in the absence of any fundamental legislation.” They are: First: Ret&rn upon capital invest ed in railways should be made cer- tain through a government undertak: ing or guarantee. , . Second: The railways should be AUTO BANDITS CAPTURE L007 a ‘band! 1 day descende: on the town, dvmemited the sate ia; PRIVATE OPERATION OF ALL RAILROADS are still attached. just received from Hon, Robert H. Johnson of, Fullerton two interesting historical. relics. One of these a $1000 bond of loan of Februal 863, b percent interest. wh 5 ng 8 an ;ox-shoe. It is 't of the interest | watch the effort of young consolidated into comparatively few systems, not more than eighteen. Third: the office of the Seiler Lumber Co.. and escaped with several thousand dollars, principally in Liberty bon The raily should be op- tions org po | The state . historical museum has | | \ Officials of the. company refused | —Des Moines, lowa, March 2i.—Pri-|ized unfler an act of congress, yee ‘ this morning to state the exact;vate operation of railroads —_—_ 4 amount of the loot. It was stated|strictest government control” was Tarr eet, $366 es | that the monthly payroll of the con-|advocated by Albert B. Cummings, J. Warren Kerrigan in “One | Jowa's senior t senator, in an ad- cern besides several thousand in Lib- Dellar Bid” will be the feature | erty bonds was taken. The explosion |dress to a joint ion ef the legis-|attraction at the Orpheum to- | awakened the town, but no one took jjature this afternoon. “Mr. Cummings | night. : ‘ 4 | | AUDITORIUM 29 oe Saturday March - Regiment Ban = Matinee 3 P. M. Night 8:30 Ci PRICE "SEATS ‘AT HARRIS AND COMPANY eas =e 2” ALeonOL”g 52> _'Te prevent PEPSIN conc PSIN|SYRUDIGO venticelle, Hin, ive ConTENTs Datta aTion eid Sten tad roan mative for ehil nue ho cannot shant’T eS ted Meare nas eae Sen weretete erowerne wners ene it laxative compcn, ce known (omPOUnd conn = $1.10 {ON SALE THURSDAY MORNING andwich and a Banquet Depends largely on how your taste and appetite run. MEN who have good taste in Clothes : and a normal appetite for clean cut, smart appearance, are the sort of men who look to— KLEIN KLOTHES — for their Tailored-to-Measure Clothes with the confidence of men who have-never been dis- appointed. There is a glow of satisfaction in the thought that your friends are sure to ask— 2 i) “Ten years in business in North Dakota and thousands of KLEIN LABEL SUITS are my best reference. Reccag |S 8 KLEIN: Tailor and Cleaner “The Men’s Shop” Bismnar ck,N. D.. DAY AT HISTORICAL MUSEUM| ki This bond. has|oniy one toe, ; This.is the first ‘ox- been framed and hung in the museum 5: re it may be seen by \visitors, The other relic sent by Mr. Johngon tes |is still more rare’ in these days. i amusing. |cupons have been clipped, but several ;have never seen a shod ox when they. The’ Diffefence Between a {exainine this tblig and conjecture what Do ‘not’ fai ‘to! see Jz. Watrett it is, or-rather,?what they are. For! Kerrigan at ‘the Orpheum? to- an_.ox, having ‘two toes, must: have night in “One Dollar Bid”? oy a shoe in. two pieces, instead of one, a8 in the case of the horse, which has shoe which has, come to. the museum. It was found ‘by’ Mr. Johnson on sec. 26, tp. 132, range ‘62, = Let your Easter Suit-bear thé Klein label—which stands for the best for the least price. n It to; people who Roller: Skating starts again Monday-night at Armory. - | | Eighty Years Old Today T Dr.W.B. Caldwell, M a onticello lll. R. CALDWELL: is favorably known to several million people in.the United States through the prescription written by him more than thirty years ago and which is now in such general use as a remedy for constitpation under the name of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, for whith his photograph, taken in-1892, is used as a trade mark. N THIS, the 80th anniversary of Dr. Caldwell’s birth, his patients, friends and busines: ociates take advantage of the occasion to publicly testify to the high esteem and affectionate regard in whigh he is held by all who have the gooc¢ fortune to know him. , OTWITHSTANDING his advanced age; Dr. Caldwell is alert and vig- orous and, in addition to looking after his extensive practice, con- tinues as the active medical director of the Caldwell laboratories in Monticello, where Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is compounded and put up for the public. During-the past year more than five million bottles of this meritorious preparation were scld, a tribute that leaves ne doubt of publéc confidence in its effectiveness.