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t aes FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1920 THRILLS . THE MILLION DOLLAR COMEDIAN -CHARLES: CHAPLIN A DOG'S LIFE FUN! Well, we should say so!' ‘There’s a laugh to every foot. —ALSo —. HOUDIN I “THE GRIM GAME” TON IGHY } SATURDAY MATINEE MYSTERY AIDS SECURED © “Medical ia eal Dental ‘Freatment | Dr. "By Goverhment Avail- Dr, W. B. Cole and Dr. J. 0. Arnson | wise ined how former service men in} their relief was retarded by bad teeth adistri¢t can avail themselyes: of , dental free, of the Ame a sienier service men, the speake ayplten- and medical tr atnent, Whe est way, they said. to apply through Mrs. T. H. Poole, secretary of the America Red Cross at the fed would send the applications to tne pro- per authorities at. St. Paul.‘ Cole said that .e: could obtain free dental service if they chad Jost’ teeth througly gun shot wounds or iu the line of duty, for phy- sical bility due. to bad teeth, suck as “tr T teeth,” abscesses, ‘or othe aggravated, by arm rvice men able to All | condition, if they had lost any, teeth and medical attention. _ while in’ the Sscavice and they. had"not - EASILY TRACED Thousands who are rione too’ strong trace the: present . weakened: state td influenza or some like-debilitating iliness.. Such could’not do-better than rig the strength-restoring. and body-building virtues of This. ‘eff TS EMULSION cient tonic is nourishment-in a:form that helps, build up a healthy resistance. If you are not in r accustomed strength--rich, nourishing SCOTT’S EMULSION will help, you. . Try t1 4 Clusive grade of cod-liver oil used in Scott's Emulsion is the famous ) eS. Process," mace in Norway aid refined'in our own American Laboratories, It is a guarantee of purity aud palatability, unsurpassed: Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N; J. 19-1 ¥ through government eid at the meeting con legion here last night. aun ‘al building, who service, ‘it been replaced, and to all the war risk insurance bure! Dr."Arnson said that to optain med cal treatment the applications: must fi be sent in within one charge and that all hos was’ free and those receiving trentment received $80°n monh in comperisation. | All.expenses, including railroad fare to and ‘from the hosp , Were paid by; the government he In some cases where men their? medical own funds, Dr. ‘could be reim- bursed if the facts and necessary affi- davits were Sent to Washington. Dr. Cole is the government's dental. examiner for this county and\Dr. Arn: son is the medical e ner for the district, TELEPHONE PLAINTS ADJUSTED BY BOARD Permission | w granted the Par- shall. Farmers’ Telephone Co. by ‘the railway commission riis week to issue $8,250 worth of capital stock for the purpose of extending -its lines south from Parshall and west from Wabek. The Milton Telephone Co. has been granted a temporary rate of. $4.80 rper annum for service station switch: i charges. ‘There~ was a wide, rgence of opinion as to the proper j rate, opinions ranging from $4_ per annum to The ser in’ dispute is rendered to farme telephone — companies, whose from one line to another! 2d in on. the board of, the: hang The business | is hailed in thi, all over the state, and ‘the usual cha to 140 conts per month, but recently there Zo red for your table Free from animal fats Sg cer Northern Cocoanut Butter Co. Minneapolis, Minnesota DE cerlainly | a magic word with hungry millions from Sandee dinner. to Saturday-night; but it must, be good pie for: everyr gne knows that the most delicious filling—be it apple, peach, plum _or prune, doesn’t mean’ good. pie if the crust is.poor.. - ' And now we are going to tell you something about making good crust—use Holiday Nutmargarine if'you would strike a new high score-in your pie making, This remarkable product has completely solved the butter pro- blem for irae ecoking and as a dainty, delicious spread for ufins, biscuitsand bread—a combination of cocoanut pancakes, m “oil and’ peanut oil chumed:-with milk and salted—wonderfully pure, sweet and wholesome and its moderate price allows: you tobe liberal to the limit for every liking. Ask your dealer for Holiday It sellsso fast it’s always fresh. vi N _NORTHERN COCOANUT BUTTER CO. & \Manufacturers, Minneapolis Stacey- ‘Bismarck Company Distributors ’ BISMARCK, N. D.’ fear from either thé conservatives or | veils”. -[ sity will have ‘to pay an extra $250 x HOOVER POINTS 10 MENACE IN | LEAGUE DELAY’ Objects to World Bi Being Held i in. ~ Suspense, He De-. ‘ clares pee BURTON, | E. A. Staff Correspondent. Aa York, Mefich 5.—T™, the finn interview. summing up his views “on national issues, Herbert -Hoover é: pressed himself umequivocally jn fave of ‘'the Teagye of Nation pointing oat" the ‘menace of further delay in adopting! this “organization of moral force” with .nogervations. * As as 1 Californian,. Hoover i$ espe- cially ‘concerned with the problems. of. Asiatic tmmigration ana: frankly de- mands, that 'the flux of yellow races Into: the United States be stopped. INFINITE MISERY GOES ON ACCUMULATING “As tothe League of Nations I.do Be i. atients of not. believe: that the adherence of. the } | American people, to it require any | demonstration,” Hoover said. “J believe the majority of them, are convinced of the necessity of reserv. . tions withthe league. While ‘all the débatiig over it is going on the world is held in pense. Intinite. | goes’ on accumulatin Alreddy distrust and undermining of confidence {and credit i the world ‘has pled our export market, Certain wwe cannot await -a presidential elec: tlon’ to" dispose of the question “of thé league, for such a thing means that we shall continue this accu- mulation’ of danger for’ another year. Hf the league be put at once nto being, ‘and 4f it proves its liv- ing value in the world, no one can doubt that.any necessary changes wil! be granted to it by common congent as years go on. The league is not a principle; it is an organization, Its greatest func- }tion is to’ organ moral forces, ts j Major authori Il be moral fot If ‘the, moral force of the world not behind it, 90 per-cent of its power has left it. It might have an army and a! navy of its own, but it could not endure if the moral pressure of the world ‘were not behind it.” Asked to give his stand on the Japanese question fs it agitates the Pacific coast from time to time, Her- | bert’ Hoover’ sitid : WOULD. BAR ORIENTALS FROM UNITED STATES “Right from the shoulder I don't believe in the Japanese or any Or! pentals heing adinitted to our country | The mixture of -the whites and the Orientals produces a degenerate race, and if. a race cannot be absorbed. it jought. not be persuaded to mix with another race.” Discussing ‘the major political par- ties in the United States, Hoover said that he believes thoroughly in parites, but not in the dead and bygone party Issues, paraded every four yeurs. {do not think we have much to the radicals while we have a mass of ‘citizens with common sense,” ne said. “We believe in fair play in this country for ‘anyone who will make his’ protest through the ballot box in a peaceful and law-abiding method ; for the Fadicals who believe in force, we always havé the police to cope with them.’ do not concern Referring to the cost of living iti the United States, Hoover vouchsafed the opinion that he believes it is just about ready to drop: \“This forelgn exchange situation is hound to curtail our exports and the added supplies available for home. consumption will ‘help satiate the domesti¢ demand and thus give some hote of ameliorating pric lre said. “There is a good deal of psychology about this high cost, of living, and ‘as ‘Soon As the reverse starts in,’ T believe the decrease in prices will be rapid.” PEERESSES MAY WEAR /EM LOW, ‘BUT NO FRILLS London, Marrh Peeresses who altendea the state o;aning of parli- ament this month wore dresses with low necks, “but” without féathers and This was the order of the Lord Chamberlain who has charge of all state functions, It is understood that this new rule was due to Queen Mary's determina- tion that in future the dress for wom- en attending state functions should be of a simpler character than hereto- fore, Formerly, the gorgeous dresses of women at these functions drew crowds of sight-seers and “court pho- tographers” did a ald a big b business, RHODES '§ SCHOLARS “TO. FEEL H. C. OF L. Osford, 'Mareh Rhodes scholarships in Oxford univer- yearly’ to meet the increased cost of! living, as the’ present scholarship of $1300 “is no longer sufficient to cover the ‘expenses: of 4 full year, including 5—Candidates for! | state by m dent, ke, Co, ternis'and yacations.” This is pointed out in the’ statement. of the Rhodes Trust for 1919. The trustees have made ‘a temporary grant for a small war honus to existing scholars but those elected for any year later than 1919 will have to furnish the addi- tianal money. YOUTH OF MADRID TAKE UB YANK CHEWING GUM Madrid, March ‘he ‘young so- ciety girls and youths of Madrid have taken to the American habit’ of chew- ing gum and their elders have been much exercised as a result. © That staid conservative journal, the A. B. G., devoted recently a column to this new practice which it denounced in strong terms. According to the writer of‘ this ar- ticle gum chewing is the result of reading articles by Spanish writers who have recently visited America and to the American pictures produced in the Spanish cinema theatres. Don't Cold lieve ness. only acts UQAPRTY! b6000% faymers’ in this J. € a oc ‘iation, The other oftic are A, M. Challe; Salem, vice president, interested in this type of dairy cattle should’ communicate with Mr. Gars- old Fighting _ At oncel “‘Pape’s Cold Compound’ The first ,dose .. eases, your and’ snuffling! ishness, “Pape’s Cold quickest, surest relief known and cos' a few cents atadrug stores. It Contains no quinine. Insist or) Pape’s Eltinge THEATRE WHR OLE VEU yee \e Anne Shirley had never been outside the orphan asylum, yet she had the grandest Whenever she wanted anything, wliy._ shed simply imagine she BEAUTY ““ : You don’t have { to ‘use ‘YOUR. ielniehien to ‘enjoy 01 one of. the met pleasant evenings you’ve ever spent—just come. Phin see the inimitable lary | Miles Minter nne ol Green. Gables” From the four famous “ANNE” books by L. M. Montgomery JUST IMAGINE! times! had:it‘and presto! THERE IT WAS. That’s how she came to leave the orphanage— she imagined she- was. a boy! imagination. sort of mischief. DE LUXE PHOTOPLAYS FARMERS SHOWIN INTEREST , BREEDERS’ SOCIETY Holstein Association Attracting Many of Leading Men in State Farmers all over the state intere: ed in the betterment of dair, by introducing full bred Hol ns and bulls are rapidly affiliating with the North Dakots ” tion, which ‘wa rity a few weeks ago. to a membership ques! onaire ‘sent to State, more than fifty ponded with aplications for mem- | Ship and a great many more sig- nified their intention of joining. The campaign to obtain more mem- of Louis ; under the direct i ‘y of interests of i the dairy Zand agitet! jeans of Pp blood stock. De Lake, 7 and John Christianson, HILLSBORO COMPANY ELECTS'ITS CHIEFS 1, of Hi st. to recruit Relief with stay ‘stuffed-up! A dose of Compound” taken every hours until three doses are taken as-! ually breaks up a severe cold and ends, all grippe misery, Relief awaits you! Open your clog- ged up nostrils and the air passages of your head; stop nose’ running the headache; sneezing, Compound” is without assistance. Tastes AGS became royal rainient when Anne let loose her wonderful She. bubbled over with ideas that often got her into hot water, and there mever was a mo- ment when she wasn’t up to some Won't the children enjoy it! IN NEW here s Holstein Breeders’ The purpose of the as- sociation is to premote the sale and purchase of pure Holstein cattle, in- ng for better: herds of the association All -farme oro, the first of the coll!) Quit blowing “Pape’s | dullness, fever- | soreness and stiff-| sereen. {minimum of 100 nen necessary Sorenson, xssistant adjutant that it has met and elected o' as follows; | Captain,’ Allen the the the | Closing Paint: Oil, per gallon. . Alabastine, per package two: re- the! ts. Fourth Street nice COMFORT '* “COURTESY TODAY AND TOMORROW, ADMISSION MATINEE ' EVENINGS Adults: .......... 20 Adults . +...25¢ Children ... -10¢ |. Children..........15¢ chievous Anne pranks and escapades : without feeling that tickling sensation around your funny-bone. You just can’t help enjoying every minute she’s on the ou simply: can’t. watch mis- It’s better than a tonic! for | reorganization, advise’ Major Harold | which 1s backing Co. 1, wiltei" Major | eoND =< MONDAY WALKER HITESIDE “Pure Linseed Oil, per ‘gallon Pure White Lead, per Sound: Turpentine, per gallon ... Floor Varnish, per gallon. . Floor Paint, per gallon.... Wallpaper, 10¢ a roll 4nd upward Window Shades,.7-foot, 60¢ . ‘Show Cases, Counters, Safe and Desk, etc. —See— E. L. FAUNCE | in her many Tart Git ha ONOL Ot Ot ~ GOOD VENTILATION The business nfen’s. organization Sorenson that all of these young men are, citiz@as of high standing, accept- able to everyone in the community. bertson; first lentenant, Gunder M. LETTE argon econd lieutenant, Johnie Elks meeting tonight. Class foe ‘Yor; initiation, J. P, Sell, Exalted Ruler. i Mch. 8 In His Greatest Success Since “The Typhoon” . ROBERT LOUIS - STEVENSON’S Wonderful Play of Love, Mys- tery; Adventure and Stirring Romance The Master of Ballantrae PRICES: 55c to $2.20 4 Seat sale Harris & Co..Friday, March 5: Curtain 8:30 Out Sale +-$2.25 1.50 15 Other goods in proportion ~ For ihanvains: :