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‘OWNLEY’S VISIT RECALLS ANCIENT M’LEAN HISTORY in His Own Bailwiwcik, Says Home Paper ith Henry Dunbar, a well aracter in McLean county, as It certainly was an insplr- ee these two “most high” of the Nonpartisan League, walking on the street arm in arm, There is no truer saying than “a man is known by the company he keeps.” For Town- OVER-ACIDITY of the stomach has upset many @ night’srest. Ifyour stomachs acid- disturbed, dissolve two or three KI-MOIDS on the tongue before setiring and en- joy refreshing sleep. The purity and goodness of Ki-moids guaranteed by SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION ‘Henry Taahar Tong Prominent | Js plenty of zens both these men are, There is a striking similarity in the They les of the “big biz” idea, ‘The ok his flyer at Beach some ago by planting such a terrific ply of flax, a million dollars might But he had no enreers of Townley and Dunbar, are d “Dos soon be in his hand, eapitnl and so he got into debt for $80,000 in two years. Of course, to land in the bankruptey court was ‘a logical consequence. But is Townley poor? It cannot be possible when, as reported, he has been able to get $1,500,000 from the farmers to run the Nonpartisan league. This fellow Dunbar made a flying start in “big biz,” when he struck Me- Lean county some years ago. He es- tablished a big horse ranch near Tur- Ue Lake and did a flourishing busi- ress for atime, But the state’s attor- ney decided that Dunbar was doing too well and hauled him into court on the charge of dealing in estrayed horses. The jury found him guilty. If Dunbar had not been stopped in time there is no question that by now, he would have a ranch running in close competition with the famous Guggenheim ranch. But you can’t keep a good man down for long. Townley. soon picked out Dunbar for a speedy person’ and he now stands high in the councils of the Nonpartisan League. Besides being transportation officer for the state. which carries with it a ntce fat salary, Dunbar is a director of the Consumers’ stores and the Brinton-Townley news- paper syndicate. For one thing, it is certain that Dun- lence what type of eftt- NO CHANGES PHONE 475. Silk Poplin Skirts in*colors such as Light Grey, Dark Grey, Alice Blue, Navy Blue, Black, Green, White, Old Rose, ete., in all sizes. Circus Sale ........ rerreerrrerey $4, 98 206 Main St. The Store With Over 1000 Garments BISMARCK AND GRAND FORKS | ' NO APPROVALS Johnson's Circus Sale--Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 3-Big ree re Silk ‘Dresses This includes every Silk: Dress in the store. Values up to $89.60. At ‘this big’ Circus Sale~...- 50 dozen ‘Wash Waists—These are wonderful values; worth $2.50, Circus Sale ....... Saeed eeeeeteece| Georgette Crepe and Crepe de serine Waists. Circus Sale at ....,.. One big lot of White Wash Skirts, ‘Theké come in Pique, Bedford Cord and Serge. Cireus:Sale ......csccccnscceeseed TWEED COATS _—“'— This is absolutely the biggest bargain ever. of- fered in Bismarck. This includes every “Tweed Cont in the store at prices:which talk for them- selves. Dolman Coats—only about 12 left to choose from. Circus Sale, Your choice oo... ..0cceceecsctee Hats CIRCUS SALE $1.98 One big lot of Purses, values up to $2.50. Circus Sale .. Cheese Cloth—Cireus Sale, per yard ....... $1.69 * $4: 45 ; $2.98 TWEED COATS slightly soiled. $14.95 Hats CIRCUS SALE $2.98: $1.25 per yard sales NON-SKID FABRIC . 30 x 3% 35x4%. Other ‘Sizes in Proportion . saa N D. Voile Dresses galore $6.75, $7.50, $8.50, $9.50; «Ete. Suits at Circus Sale: ’ Percales—Circus Sale, Oil Cloth—Circus Sale, per yard seececeee PURIFIES BLOOD. You can't expect weak kidntys to filter the acids and poisons out of your system unless they are given a little help Don’t allow them to become diseased when. a little attention, now, Will pre- vent it. Don’t try to cheat nature. As soon as you commence to bav. backaches, feel nervous and tired, G BUSY. These are umally warnin that. your kidneys are not workin, properly. jo not délay a’ minute. Go after the cause. of your saintats or you may find yourself in the of an incurable dis- ease. GOLD M Ds 1, Haarlem Oil cap- sules will give almost. immediate reliet from kidney troubles. GOLD MED- AL Haarlem Gil Capsules will do the work. phe are the pure’ original Haarlem Oil Capsules imported direct from the laboratories in "Haar lem, land. Ask. your druggist for GOLD MEDAL and accept: no vaubstitates. Look for the name GOLD MEDAL on every box, Three sizes, a packages. Money refunded if, vee! do not. quickly help you. bar can do what, Townley commands. For instance, he can tell Dunbar: “Go to.the farmers and lie like a horse- theif.”. He is well qualified for that job. Indeed, Townley has the: gift of se- lecting the right men. Most of them have been picked out of other states, which are mighty glad to get rid of them. But Townley did McLean $19.15 $45. 35 POPULAR PRICED STORE NO REFUNDS si $24.98 Circus Sale. Prices: + , -Prices: ve 50, $19.50, ‘ $22.50, $24.98 Millinery Department: * a One big,lpt. of Sport. Hats. These are Circus’ Sales’... -98c CORSETS—We carry the Modart, “American Lady -4 and Kabo, and every one of these during this Cireus Sale to be offered: at +v2.20% DISC UNT - Hats CIRCUS SALE “$3.98 ° 25c 39c Hosiery ‘Hosiery Hosiery oi | CIRCUS ‘SALE CIRCUS SALE CIRCUS SALE i 35c -49e 59c | Bungalow Aprons—Circus Sale at— «‘ House Dresses at Circus Sale at— 20 PERCENT DISCOUNT. ‘+, .20 PERCENT DISCOUNT Underwear ‘Underwear Underwear Gauze Vests—Circus Sale Gauze Vests—Circus Sale Gauze Ribbed Union Suits— j a Ci Sale’ 29c . 39e 69c Children’s Dresses—Every Circus Sale at.......10 PCT. DISCOUNT Muslin—Circus Sale at ... Big lot of Toys at Circus Sale ..20% DISCOUNT one of them at each ... 20% DISCOUNT Blankets—Circus : Sale, *, $5.98 . Dolls—Circus Sale °.7........, 20% DISCOUNT (500 Dolls to choose from) ” Suit Cases—-Citcus Sale.......20% - DISCOUNT | premature to celebrate peace until the ‘| promulgated, feeling that he-has xue- AMERICA} 7 Pet. New York . 330,16 652 Cleveland . 82° 18 *.640 1; Chicago . 19 627. St. Louis 25. 490 Betroit 26480 ‘Roston 26 485 Washinetor 30 388 Philadelphia 84 0.279 ~~ AMERICAN AERO Ww. Pet, St. Paul «3... 633 Louisville . 600 Columbus ... 556 Indianapolis 540 Kansas City . 31 Minneapolis .. 487 Milwaukee: 400 It is quite fitting and. most touching, to see them together visiting the county seat——Washburn Leader, MILLION. DOLLAR PICTURE. PLAY 1S COMING HERE It was' an ambitious: task the mak- ers of “The Birth of a Race” set for themselves ,but. they succeeded with it and the result is a truly. great: pho- toplay which wag.produced in the Blackstone theatre and latterly in the Playhouse, Chicago, ,with wonderful success. ,The aim was to show the struggle -and triumph .of democracy throughout ‘the ages, with the great war.as the latest...and most vivid phase, To do this,the picture is di- vided into two distinct parts. The first half is historical and dates back tothe creation of the world. The sec- ond half, is. modery drama of the re cent war. The two parts are very different in treatgnent and effect. “The Birth of a Race” is an excep- tionally fine piece. of. phofodramatic production in every detail. A large symphony orchestra. tforms part of the production which comes to the Auditorium July 2, 3,and 4 with ae matinee on the Fourth of July. Germany’s ‘Unconditional Surrender Relieves Severe Strain on Entente Cities (Continued from: Fae One.) Germans proved themselves treacher- cus throughout the, war, the latest in- stance being the sinking of thelr in- terned fleet, and therefore it would be treaty is.actually signed. Even after- ward, it is claimed,.th» allies must be continually on. their. gars uatil the last penalty is paid. CLEMENCEAU T TO ‘RESIGN, Paris, June 24.—Premier Clemenceau has expressed hig intention to resign from office. as Soon. as .the tecaty is complished, the task for which he. as- sume . the’ premiership, . suys . Marcel Hoytin in .the Echo de Paris... «Ituis expected. that, parlinment: “will ratify the treaty late in July. RESUME WORK ON Treaty. “paris, June 24.—Work on the Aus- tran peace treaty wns resumed, by, the |; comnifttee of three today, and it. is ex- pected .to be pushed. energetically. ma called before the council at today’s .ses- sion. er ainlilid amit iiCicamimmmideee ieee Steal RIOTS IN GERMANY. Berlin, June 24~-Police and civil- ians who intervened in riots exchang- ed shots today. ‘Reports from Mannheim say thirty- seven Were wounded during the rioting there. Sunday... Two, hundred persons were arrested... PATRIOTIC DEMONSTRATIONS. London, June 24.—News of the Ger- man governments : agreement to sign the: pence terms resulted -in patriotic demonstrations . throughout Germany. /In Berlin, Munich.and other large cities,:the dispatch «says, . processions formed: and marched along the princi- pal:streets, the participants . singing war ‘songs, - The-officers’ association, it is added, has asked the Dutch government not to deliver the former German emper- or to the allies.” In a telegram officers of the association said, “We can pro- tect the Kaiser with our bodies, but we rely upon the generosity of the Dutch people.” r BASEBALL | L | NATIONAL inigon: W. <b. ~Beti +33 16.652 New York . Cincinnati 1 19 ~—.620 Pittsburgh 22 577 Chiéago: . 24, 629 ‘Brooklyn 28 462 St. Louis . 29 431 Eniadelyne 30. 848 Boston » 8L B40 Toledo .... Bh NATIONAL LEAGUE. Boston 3; Philadelphia: 2. + Pittsburgh 83; St. Loais:2. » Others ostponed—Rain, ~ AMERICAN: LEAGUE. Washington. 12;. Boston, 3. Philadelphia 4;,New York 41. Cleveland 3; Chi leago 2. St, Louis 2; Detroit 5... .; AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Indianapolis 6; Columbus 12. Louisville 1; Toledo 7. ;, , Others postponed—Rain, “wankers |. MARKETS _| ST. PAUL* LVESTOCK. . Hogs, 7,100; 40c lower. Range $20 to, 20.10. Bulk $20.06- to 20.10, Cattle $3,000; weak to 25¢ lower. Steers $6.50 to 14.75. Cows and, Heifers, $5.00 to! 12.50 . Veal calves steady $7.50 to 16.00. Stockers and Feeders’ $5.50 to 13. Sheep 200: steady, to ‘atrong. Lambs $7.00-to 17.60.. Wethers «$7.00 to’ 8.00. + Ewes -$3.00.to. 7,00. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR. Flour urichanged; shipments 36,380 ba—rrels. Barley 103 to 112. Rye No. 2, 144 3-4 to 145 1-4. Bran $34. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN. Minneapolis, June 24—-Wheat re- ceipts 112 -cars:comparéd: ‘with 148 eT) cars @ yeat ago; cash -NO. 1 250 to 255; corn No. 3 yellow wa to art; fax 4.91 1-2 to 403-12, - TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1919.. * Se Ln ML a =| 100% Deliveries We have the merchandise in our store— no waiting—no. promises: : fe Are You Hard to ‘Please? If. you think you are ‘pretty fuss} about clothes,.you’re just the man we're looking for. You'll find that we have .a very keen appreciation of what’ you want and. that we have, the merchandise to supply your needs. Then to, make things 100 per cent certain, we say you can have your money. back if you’re.not satisfied. : | ° Satisfaction There is a lot of satisfaction in buying a stylish suit; in being well dressed ; but it can’t compare with the satisfaction of getting full value for your money—and style at. the same time, That’s.the satisfaction you get from Hart Schaffner & Marx, clothes. ,.We guarantee it. ~ Your Choice of Styles There are Waist: -seam models, single and double-breasted ; Varsity: styles; two and three-button sacks for the conservative man. , A ei 2 Saks HAND PRESSING DRY CLEANING CUSTOM TAILORING EXPERT REPAIRING SA he Science of Being Useful ie Business. is the state of being busy. 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