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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1920 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE WILLIAM FOX: PHOTOPLAY lb rennet atch they “Chawed Beet” on me when I was a kid.” “Smoldering Embers” Yow ll Laugh and Cry! You'll Thrill and Sigh! REX Today & Saturday Fate moves mysteriously! This kid reminded the tramp of his own boy. And His boy needed a help- ing hand! As he untied the knots of the kid’s clothes—he was think- ing of the knot of unhappiness in the life of his boy. He could help this kid, but could he help his own son? What is greater than a man’s love for his son? , _Is it a youth’s love for a maid? See this Keenaa Drama! It is ‘ Different” ROMANCE, YOUTH, OPTIMISM AND JOY BABY GLORJA.JOY in “I Want to Be a Lady” A Big Two-Reel Feature BISMARCK COMMERCIAL CLUB MEET marck set for tonght. until next Monday of the fact that Senator | Jonson is scheduled to evening: a ry 4 ma Be . ‘POSTPONED UNTIL MONDAY EVENING re requested to take note} The annual meeting of the Bis. | members Commercial club, originally | of the change. has been postponed The y evening s evening at the Gr It will begin with the SS men's Juneheon, w at the Auditoriu Our Every Day ema SHREDDED WHEAT— per package CORN FLAKES— per package POST TOASTIES— per package ........eeseeeeeeeeerseeres eet eeecteeec sees CORN PUFFS— 2 packages SALMON— 1 pound cans FRESH EGGS— per dozen .... BANANAS— per pound LARGH ORANGES. each ,. CARNATIO tall size ARMOUR’S MILK— tall size TOMATOES— large size CORN— large size PEAS—Large size— extra fancy RICE—Blue Rose— per pound .......ceeceeecerc ere esereree rec eee se eeeee sees WE HAVE BROWN SUGAR WE HAVE CANE SUGAR WE HAVE POWDERED AND LOAF SUGAR Try us once and satisfy yourself as to quality, prices and service. Knudtson’s Cash Store 510 BROADWAY PHONE 209 13¢c 55c y meeting will be held ————————————— 25c: The princi- s of the € of direct The dire the elab o: atl address of the eve ing wili be made by Seeretary Me. Mahou of the St, Paul associati vo. | Commerce, avho Wits i on a mo of comm | country have su throughout the ily patterned, [DEADWOOD DICK, “HERO OF BLACK “HILLS iS DEAD © age of 75° years marked the pas- (of the at tiie of pena wood uilock was the eadwood coach with its prec- gold from the South Dakota i Over the plains he drove his coach to Omaha, and so great was his | fame for bravery,.so true was his aim | {with revolver and rifle, that the out. | pme nts~ of i “Deadwood Dick Mr. Bullock ri was driving. red about ten years }ago and has § made his home at | Santa: Monica and. at Vence. One | year ago he suffered a stroke of apo- | plexy and he has been in failing health ever since, ity would be one of the banner coun- yu report is expected to prove | will be! , after which cham-! driver of the! jaws kept clear of the coach when | For All Baking Requirements Use Climax Flour contains a high percentage of gluten. Necessarily a high priced flour on account of its high-quality. For sale by all grocers. Russell - Miller Milling Co. Bismarck, N. D. PAINE MEETINGS "HELD IN COUNTY’. TO AID FARMERS - gesstond Held at Moffit, MeKen-. zie and Apple Creek Very Successful | | The most successful serlex of farm Vers’ community meetings held in this county will be brought to a close to- night with the meeting at Baldwin. | Big crowds have attended the three held at Moflit, McKenzie and Apple , Creek, the la it attendagce possi- i bly being that 2 ieKenzie ‘Wednes- | day night when 175 farmers and their, families ‘turned out. ‘the meetings have been held wider. ithe auspices of the county agricul- ‘al agent and the home demon- jon agent, George W. Gustaf- and Miss Elsie Stark, respec- The first. meeting was he! ia! iat Moffit Tuesday afternoon and j more than 80 were pi nt. In the at the same ‘e over 12a a social program in whicl dents contributed the talent. | local 'The Apple Creek meetings were ‘held yesterday and were equally, | weil attended. a DAIRYING incipal speaker at the affcr- ns, which are devoted to} interest to farmng com-! was Dan ¥. i Agricultuyal college. Mr. Wil-; | spoke at all the meetings on} :gilos and dairying and pyedicted that within ten years Burleigh coun-} | the in the state in dairying. +-Miss Sta of milk and pointed, out why only one-tenth of milk that should be used for human consumption i used as gover nmental aks d q quantities of caninad and cs milk, oleonmfargerine and milk) | es for fresh farmer should have supply for home, ery daily i an. illustrated! Gustafson giv on the scenic highw: from | i to the Pacili ‘oast, | arly on spots 0} ate, Russell R 1 of North Dakota | sting and well re- POULTRY | of ‘the feature of the after- One noon meetings were the talks ™ a by Wilbur Field on poultry in this. county. Mr. Fields has one Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Are a Harmless Substitute Dr. Edwards’ Olive. Tablet: are the | gesult of Dr. Edwards’ determination Not te treat liver and bowel complaints with calomel. For 17 years he used these tablets (a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil) in his private Practice with great success. They do all the good that calomel does but have no bad after effects. No pains, no griping, no injury to the gums or danger from acid foods—yet. they stimulate the liver and Dowels. | Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets when you feele‘‘logy” and “heavy.” Note how they clear clouded brain and nerk up the spifits, 10c and 25c a box which is al- ways uniform in quality and spoke on. food. values, Ij BETTER THAN CLONE [— Thousands Have Discoverer ELTINGE TODA The Greatest Racing Story in the World “CHECKERS”. A-Tarilliag Spectacular Story of Racing Life with Splashes of Comedy No Advance in Admission Doug playfully toys. with a spin- ning fiywheels of a huge engine in this one. -It’s a thriller, be- lieve us! AN ARTCRAFT PICTURE —AT THE— BeRCK TODAY AND TOMORROW “Say, Young Fellow” “~~ STARRING Douglas Fairbanks Entertaining to the Last Degree of the finest farms in the county | Wiillard pi js ituated eight miles and has been very suc ing poultry. Speaking ent a practical viewpoi marks proved a rev ased in- est in this phase of In the evening, the programs were an entertaining and social nature, by the r communit The school ebildr took an active art in the entertainments, of First class cleaning, \pressing and repairing of men’s suits. Hats \cleaned like new. Goods ievlled for and delivered. (Mail orders are given prompt attention. Eagle| ‘Tailoring & Hat Works, opposite the postoffice. | ‘Phone 58. tf farming | ass ies of North Dakota thé annual con- vention of which is ‘beng held here today. Grand Forks was selected as the next meeting pla The organization of racing circuits is in progr today. SPILLUM HEADS FAIR OFFICERS Frgo, . A. Spillum of Ss ted. pre f jon of county fair secretar- Tribune Want Ada bring results. A VITAL FACTOR It is natural for a growing child to crave what may seem an over-abundance of food. The vital, important factor is ta ' assure not only a plenitude of food but food that containg those substances that promote healthful growth. ° j SCOTTS EMULSION is daily helping to nourish and strengthen many boy and girls through the trying period of growth. You should not hesitate to give SCOTT’S EMULSIOI to a child of any age. ‘The exclusive grade of cod-liver oil used in Seott’s Emulsion is the famous “8. & B. Prov made in Norway and refined in our own American Laboratories, It is a guarantee of purity and palatability unsurpassed. Scott & Bowne, Bloombcld, N. Jy £ 19-23 ——<—<—<— Stands for Independent Voters Association. Town- leyites don’t like: us, I. W. W.’s hate us, Kate Rich- ard O’Hare has no use for us, W. T. Mills never was for us, but we, with the help of home loving Ameri- can citizens are here to “clean house” Dakota politics. Good citizens, join us. in North We need each other. I. V. A. PHONE 810 Burleigh County Headquarters Bismarck, N. D. Lucas Block,