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With the varied gri FUOLOUGNONAUQUGNAQHQOQEUGGEU les of clothing flooding the Go to i | = IKE AND MIKE BET FOR TITLE | ON NOVEMBER.24) |O’Bowd and “Gibbons to Decide} = ght champion and Mike Gibbons, most dangerous rival at St, Paul} y \ ibbons apeared-at Man- urek under the auspices! the Knights of Columbus he > popular with local man they are pe hat) Mike-is going to win, but whicn pe, they are not saying. ht fans all over the country are ne greater interest in this Cham-| =! pionship struggle than any other mid- = dleweight division since the late Stan- Ney Ketchell and Bill Papke met in} | Mitv ukee in their memorable ten; uttle. — Followers of the. pug- s art are as auch divided. over the out come of this battle as they were in the late Jamented ring bur: lesque bety : and (Dempsey. $1 Uv O'Dowd following his y in whieh he te Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is a com- bination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin. The pepsin, the most effective of all: the digestants, helps to. digest the food and the‘laxative properties act on the bowels. It aids the digestive organs to work naturally so that in time medicines of all kinds can be dispensed with. You can buy a bottle of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin at any drug store for 50c and°$1, the latter sufficient to enable an entire family to enjoy food for months. In spite of the fact that Dr. Cali Syrup Pepsin is the largest selling laxative in rorld, there being over 6 million. b id each who need its ben it. Ifyou have no address for a free 1 Washington St., DR. CALDWE LL's SYRUP.PEPSIN THE PERFECT LAXATIVE; | 101 ae used r name and Monti : What cy a M mou ai . Fl e a d q u a r t e r S Champicnship of Middle- | mee | weight Division | Battery Young ne 1 has st jg ¢ it] + « , insieeable i A | = as) Ss 4 F thar Just as ambition opens the ¢ ateway _ Considerable ts etn bal INDIGESTION! To Be reliable, a store hattery to opportunity and an education im- uitie between Mike O'Dowd, middle : must have well-made plates. Battery solution must be proper strength and. required purity. Battery jars must be mechanic- ally strong and must allow no leak- age of current or battery solution. But it’s the insulation between the plates that keeps that battery full of life and’ adds months to its term of useful service. Drop in and ask us to tell you about Threaded Rubber Insu- lation, and some of the records it has made in keeping batterics on the job far beyond what used to be the battery age limit. market, look for our label as your guide. Stvle Headquarters. ising” the Hw “heen meeting THE ELECTRIC SHOP B. K, SKEELS 408 Broadway Store Hours 8 a.m. to 6 p. m. Evenings—Closed Sundays uding high school is 672, while the | number but 618. In the grades | ere are S67 boys and only 460 girls. | : Sutnurtiber boys in all of the; the total enroll: } ment boing 105 bo ‘sand 158 girls, The enrollment by buildings is as} follows : SCHOO, BOYS GIRLS William Moore 164 240 100 in putting over the old) hay ‘1 of them, s been touring the coun brother Tom staging ex ts and while this ha: somewhat in trim ree that as far as is concerned, » advantage of the St. Open Saturday Phone 370 sigh School fans intend g '! Totals ni al Th aes ees WEY Dh ES ee Hl THE GOVER N (8) R SIX BILLION IN e them to the Twin Cities tor r = ‘Awe he fight. Freshine _ SIGNED, Save. ‘ NEW CAPITAL IS "te betting fx 100 to 0 that: atke | Siomonen s SE oes cins, JUDGE ROBINSON NEEDED IN RAILS ba ate, should not go en the allot, Phe | & + he of ul F general had held that Me.! ‘BOYS OUTNUMBER \ » he y a paper f y t out when his fe wate yi i Total shoves of enelt He acces GIRLS IN CITY’S | trades, secretary of , | Biniects trom.90 counties in. Tuesday’s ao ae : Be fae anua the l uu PUBLIC SCHOOLS) — DRY MAJ election showed a majority of 4,509 , g. ESR ret tite ¢ ; : Complete additional returns from, for the state wide prohibition amend- ate J } satu We Robinson, ae 1 Unni the] {Unusual Situation in Educational ; 'RATIFICATION OF. of. the 8S counties and complete wu- tment ey indicated, that au amend: pares ; perivee toencatentste a a official returns remaining 15] ment had won with several thousan from the bench fu ee for the State when it sought eit ily estimate Ciyeles Revealed in the | DRY AMENDMENT ion of several | Votes to. spare. » quote dictsions of this court an address here Any legis A, 3h Fi EF ARP SAAS out al Packard Y intend: | tion involving the Latest Census | APPROVED IN OHIO ane Eo | Ory co : : been ed, as his, pr m Stated, that attorney for Mr.jbe desigued with that consideration, f ptt ried ENTERTAINING, VISITOR You' nominations fe or in Zowyner | t primary. election , he said | | Columbus, O., . S--Ohio's voter: in W. H. ‘Bodenstab of 520 Man- light sou w re see al elcetion = t ned in /the case of | Se EOE _the frst time in the history acl sisintned the action of the legislature ‘ation of the {dan avenue is entertaming Miss Me< mal a Gatauee Sal a a | MacDonald Bros. “HB uphonic | ois tact i in ratifying the federal prohipition prohibition amendment, Nally of St. Paul, who has been’ her ( YI 25. a as t x “TL have heard it statec SI 59 H 3 | Ss sday's electic rding 4 ine: “ dave heard it stated that stom $ for Phoenix Pure ' Phot 237. 520 Eighth street, sued today by Supt. J. M. Martin.|to complete unofficial returns receiv- RONG FOR IT {McNally “expects _ to ‘return: * to her yous was the governor's practice,” rejoin- | Silk Hose, 3b! The total umber of boys in all el sed this morning at the office of the] Unofficial home the beginning of next week, behir _ blem Cale BARN AND: SALES 5 PAVILION To Make BISMARCK BREEDING CENTER of NORTHWEST Fire Proof, Sanitary, Up-to-Date and Efficient in Every Respect. From Six to Ten Stock Sales and Shows of Purebred Catile Y Anneaty. Cattle Received, Fed, Housed and Conditioned for Sale by Experts. “SHOW Small-grain. growing, one-crop farming have proven disastrous. The salvation of North Dakota lies in bigger, better herds. Every breeder and everyone who is in- terested in livestock and in the development of North Dakota should give their support to this enterprise, which means better herds, bigger profits, more_business, more money, ee future of our Stata tp your hands, larger-cities and greater prosperity and con- depen elp us turn North Dakota’ s mutritious tentment for all of us. grasses into prime beef. North Dakota has been: proven primar- Help us market North Dakota’ S crops on ily a cattle state. the hoof, at a big profit. . Help North; Dakota to emulate Illinois and: Iowa, whose $300-an-acre farms were made what they, are today by livestock—purebred livestock. Z ‘ Livestock built Chicago, Kansas City, Omaha, St. Joseph, Cioux City. It will build great market centers in North Dakota, WITH YOUR HELP. Livestock means a‘ contant source of income. Livestock means greater soil fertility.’ Our aim is to put more and better cattle into North Dakota. Our aim should be yours; our success will be your's. With your cooperation: we can bring North Dakota greater prosperity and more ae " pr osperity than it has ever. before known. B YOU ARE INVITED’ TO CALL “AF OUR OFFICE, ROOM 17, HAGGART BLOCK, BISMARCK, N. D. WE WILL TAKE PLEASURE IN’ MEETING YOU AND IN EXPLAINING OUR PLAN IN DETAIL | paar Livestock Co. _ AUTHORIZED CA PITAL, $750,000.00. Directors © Alex Macdonald; former commission- er of agriculture. Iva: Scroggins, livestock breeder. Thomas Hall, Secretary of State. ‘Foch Bycedie, of Cattle ee 16° @& Munitfo: cat “Aaray of Democ Thomas J. Lee, meat: market man. | Obert A. Olson, State Treasurer. J.J. White, breeder and stockman.