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F i H e BISMARCK DALY. stilt A NIFTY TOP you'd call this, wouldn't you? Well/, every auto top we build is of that nifty, smartly finished kind. Built to order, you- sees from. your'‘own ideas ~ and the-very best mater- jals. Designed right and . made right, from start:to finish Crder yours from Us) . 3 IN CONSTANT USE BY PHYSICIANS EVERY DAY Medicinal Value of S. s. S. 1s Fully, Recognized. “Almost every human ailment can be traced, one way or another, to impurities in the blood. So you cannot overestimate the impor- tance of keeping your circulation built up, so that your heart will be constantly pumping rich, red, life-| giving blood to all parts of the system. Any slight disorder, or im- | purity. that.ereeps into the blood is| a source of danger, for every vital organ of the, body depends upon the. blood ‘supply ‘to properly per- form its functions. It is. quite| true that practically every one is' more than fifty years ha cen used as S..S,,S., which isyrecognjz- ed as the best known ihload medi- cine on the market. This fine old remedy ia still made as of old from, and herbs of Proven medicinal value. In fact, physicians. everywhere recognize thé wonderful efficiency of. ithesg roots, and. they are, prescribed: in some form or other almost-daily. And. now. after ‘being in, ,con- stant use for. more. than half a century, S..S. S. is more popular than ever. ‘It is sold by practically every drug ‘store jin the. land, and every druggist is well acquainted equally exposed to the attacks of| with its sterling merit, ‘for they ~. disease. be attacked as the man or woman You are just as liable to| have seen its results, S. S..S. is a yery qelable agent sitting next to: you on ‘the street] inthe treatment of Catdrrh, Rheu- car. It all-depends upon the con- dition of your blood. If it is thin, and impoverished, and has been tatism, Eczema, Tetter, boils, pimi- ples, skin ‘eruptions, malaria, and other. disqrders that come from ~ allowed to reach a low: state by] blood ‘impurities, the accumulation of impurities, \you have not :sufficient vitality to resist these germ attacks, and they find a fertile field in your system to spread ‘disease. , -Over.a hundred years ago the In- dians. made many excellent, rem- dies and, tonic from roots and berbs gathered from the forests. One of these formulas was hand- ¢d down'to the’ white man and for Let us help | -you..to .YOUR OPPORTUNITIES To be ‘vitally worth-while to youiraels and to others, you must’ chaose’ your life inter- ests, live as you want to live and and command your own Spporunliies: | In following out such a plan, you will ap-- i breciate the valueof.a’ SAVINGS: ACCOUNT. “worth the living.” ‘Four per cefit 5 compound interest paid on Savings. t ‘It is also without ‘an ‘equal asa general tonic and systém builder. By its. efficacy in cleansing the blood of impurities, it-builds up the appetite and gives new life and vigor to the entire body. ‘ou-are:invited to write4— vate uable. literature and. medical ad- , vice, which will be sent ‘without cost. Address’ Chief Medical Ad- viser, Swift Laboratory, Atlanta. WREATE: ~ , tress make life even more The Oldest and Lar this section of. the.Sta be. prevent the" other two. ‘can. Damage from’ Be partlatt avoided 'b sel es eles of Marquis’ f eee en ee Prue ega meciemeneriy te possible and sow esti simplest and most Serer / all thoroughly, wet \ the’ solution. When Eepieebod dasctiem ene * @t-the tubs and. diet 0 been | ‘The method of sprinkling the seed with ores i sie oan. Wheat Diseases 82 x the treated eced with sacks or blankets or treated in the solution. er over night. Dop’t let the seed freeze can treat the wheat in a tight wagon box, drive- ic seeder in the field, sawing it wet. : Be careful from wee of formaldehyde is affected by other ssed- borne P effectually Se doce ac nana risks Ubtiaibcdd vachoute 6s cask Smut cod Sab ne easly orwfentatle: Blow out. with & fanning mill as many of the emut/balls ee + ly-the plumpest grains. ‘ ia method to fret seed whest for emu ialto mix one pound ‘common commer ¥ as tubs or half barrels; ms cea abate eer nia oer Gage, F LE Pater pour wheat in Skim Off the Floating ; Stuff “and destroy by grinding it and feedi it to.chickene ‘after it-ie dry. Do nat te = Aer timing. tak soit piece of howe fn he top tb and throw poe end of over into the other tub ‘This vill another Leave covcred for several hours - while damp. asprinkling can and raking it sowing it wet. that you pare vare as checked by the ‘| partments, yee truqk several’ years ago.” | pletely ‘cured “me. aré three_ seri Smut, ss, and Hote gers ald Stir it around until ¢ weed seed ‘fost to the tem. ‘ ‘BASEBALL Te 1 “| | WANT FOUR TEAM | LEAGUE IN CITY) Repeal of Sunday inday Basebelll Law i _ Brings Revival ‘of “Na-~ * . tion’s Sport” = -« HOT ‘STOVE LEAGUE BUSY aa , On the heals: of Tues came the breath ofispring. is strong, Colated base The Hila signol have-heen. formed ‘into one of the fastest ‘teams in the northwest, Although there ‘has been considerable about, the, team, which’ will ‘re- ht. Bismarck during’ 1920, ot the discussion has jheen..centered around the possibility /of the repeat of the Sunday. ‘baseball law. | Fans as 2 whole ate convinced that if Sun- iday baseball with paid admittance ia | permitted that -thls. city will: be’ re- ‘presented by one, of fhe strongest teams in the state with the practically mnanimous financial backing. of” the Iusiness interests “of the city SLY: LEAGUE bags been a re to. the desirability \of a! y league wy four, or, six teams, but as long as’ the interest is mainly confined to batting bees around | the lot Stove league, fans do not be- lieve there will he any, materinlization There immer to have_a four team: city but Outside ‘of animated. dis. is in favor of the idea, it never incubated further thaw the Hot Stove y redietions 1 are that Sunday -haseball will be permitted. the chance for a strnog) semi-professiona] team for Bismarck seems. assured. . Suca; ardent fans as Postmaster Frank Reed and ‘Weather Bureau Chief .0. W. Roberts, together ‘with ‘other busin and professional men are quite likely to hack a.semi-professional team with real, money. With the, repeal of the Sunday baseball law a seeming as: |ance.""it_ is not expected .that much difficulty, will he experienced ‘in raising “a fund for ‘the support of a strong. semi-pfofessional nine.’ Bis _ FOUR TEAMS URGED i However, it fs generally conceded that’ more’ local interest would be evidenced in a four or.six-team league. with one of the teams representing the county at, large, than in w csemif-, professionil team and for that reason | baseball ‘fans are now circulating pro- paganda having for its purpose tho early formation of such a Jeague, “At the. present; _ time, followers of the | “Nation's sport” are urgi the forma tion of a league with teains represent- ing the ‘Anietlean legion,..the fraternal organizations, the county and perhaps: a, strictly, Nonpartisan teamconiposéd of employes in the: various \ state. de- At -the first sign of real « Spring weather, with’ no bligzards hoverins in. the © offing, séntiment’ favorahle toward the creation of ‘a, city. league 1 wil undoubtedly be. crystalized,. This | {aetion, will pr ibly ‘be the result ot a public mass: meeting at. which al. | baseball devotees, will be asked to. ai: tend initiate’ the: organization of, such a poeue 4 ly _riptured™ wh le ifting a Doctors ‘sald -my ‘only Hope of cure was an operation, “Trusses did’ me no good. Finally I got holdyof, something Spat -quickly and com- ‘Years “have passed and the rupture has never returned, al- though I'am doing ‘hard''wotk’as a ear- penter, / Ther S$ nO. operation,’ no. lost’ the, no troubic. I have nothing to sell, |but will give fuil information about. how jyou may find a complete cure without operation, if, you -wrte--to me, ‘Eugene Pullen, - Cai‘penter,189F “Martellus | Averie, Manasquan, »N. J, Better’ cut’ out this notice and ‘show. it’t® any gthers who are ruptured——you may savé.a life orat\least ‘stop the misery gfrupturs (ee the worry and danger. of an operat 1 dar Fans Want Nowpaitisan League haseba}l team and’ says. ‘that Ginnts 4 CAUGHT IN SNOW They. had ye too ~The friends of iy $4 Manager. of, the Winnipeg ‘King, a ‘game with a4 tugged hearts. ‘tang ‘of' ‘bolindless’ forests. Comets (8 FINALLY ESCAPE ‘Train from North ‘Held’ Up. by. '” Drifts at Ruse Since Last Monday : Snowbound in deep ‘rifts near Rusd, sixty passengers on the north. Soo line ! passenger train, which was, due hero; last :Monday,:, id .not “arrive in, this elty until this morning,’ ‘The train was extricated by a, snew plew which le@eled the drifts, which had sted | up the train ‘for three "da; The train, start ran into the bit the north Monday. With a great deat of “difficulty | the: train continued, to battle the elements until it reached Ruso w he train crew decided that the contest was too one-sidéd and that || for the ,safety of the ,passengers, -i7) ‘| was -bettertocemiain at .Ruso, whores: some, semblence of lodging and. food |, could be obtained; than ran the ri ot | ruming into a snow bank far from any itation: SN \Phe employers of the SWailrond did’ everything in. their power to make the tay of. the passengers. in Ruso as pleasant ‘as possible andthe snow ing from Minot; soon | H plow crew, which. finally,dug. out; they imprisoned train, “accomplished Its task Avith digpateli’ in spite )of the mountains of. sno ‘ich covered the yoad’s, right Sew HOME ON MAN: ON MANDAN ~ 5850070 0010 OWNER Immigration | Department ‘Depu- ty ‘Buys House on Lot ftom W. M Griffis We Ms Grits, € ; sold hig house and lot 915 Mandan avenue for $8500 ito. P.. Q, Williams, field deputy :of.,the department of, im: migration:af. the, land-,commdissipier’s:! e. Mr.) Williams ‘and: his faptity | will move into mets ew home April ntractor, ‘las’; youth--his redw foodek _ towering on’ the “slopes ‘ he loved, to these varidal “pines ts were only. “ane sain ber ‘telled the hoary: giant’ that iguarded: ‘his ‘mother's A nichite of eed hills. Rnd of ‘Filled ‘with? ithe’ with the: btood of uneetes men. rd which swept from °} li his 18) one, of. the. largest sums | involved An: a teal eétate transaction of°a purely “residentigl | character in and is‘nnother indication of homes, . The. house. is a two oe frame_ building am the Jot 48.80 by. 150: feet, "The hose is one of the best in the city: >Mr. oe intends “building ‘a. fie home on, the lot; immediately to the north the one saliizto Mr. Williams, wid witl-start excavating as ;soon)as. wether permits, | Mr., Williams; lias recently moved te] Uys. eity from Morton “county where he lived about’ 25 “miles. veut nat Man- dan. oan in, the, charg plopehty fay. this, Milat tet | the week. The award of the sweaters RAISING. FUNDS |, TO'GIVE LOCAL |. ‘FIVE SWEATERS ‘Zollowers of Basketball Team + Récognize Splendid Fight Beer tS Followers ‘of thé? Bismark high | School - basket tea and others wily are plea; with, tl fine. showing, flie’ teain made this ‘year, pre sib: towards ‘a fund <0 purchase. sw: f whose indiv abilities iniarck so near the D and collectiy placed, s° Up te the preseht time, $20 Tias been eu ribeds the aaj ry of the con- tributions’ being® $1.) ja RUYSCI ription being taken care of at the Grand sufficlent money. 4: expected to. be ‘raised by tle end-ot Will be nidtle ait the high school. mért of Sterling aud’ orhart a Bee jug of McKenzie we: narried at the bride's home Morda; and, Mrs. Magnus tuéir home on Mr. “Magrius’ farm nortti of. McKenzie. Mr, Magni bf the first men in the MeKen tion to enlist in the army. when war against Germany was. Sia He service in nee. saw much, a Japah, China and Argentina rately od \ the greater part of gold exports from the United States, in n 1819, ang Chin and? India sity 7 exciting Spy. / i va Lo THE THEA Ce his ‘Coming Rich “BACK’ > 25¢ (SAME SENSIBLE PRICES Y Farmers : PANS xcrio Organization 1 Will] Make Its An- ‘tual'‘Convention Thcreased . Washington, March 18.—Séeing. in increased production a means of. ‘Kestor- ing-~normal, business and - price ton ditions, the Chamber of Commerce .of the United States, it is anopnced, will make its eighth annual meeting, to, be held in Atlantic—City. April. 2 2 an Increased Production conventi Tivery ‘topic will be considered from that viewpoint. ‘The'relation of goy- ernment, to production will be first taken uf and, under that heading will be Considered gnti-trust legislation and taxation.” Business. of every kind * declared to\ be: keenly. interest n taxation, especkfily Aegeess proiits taxes. discussed will be. the partof the go ernment, farmer and the bu man in increasing farm produc Did. Secretary of, Agriculture Meredith will speak fo. je governme! The ‘relation. of 1 to) production “w be approached from “both sides, the employe’s viewpoint, to be presented by a representative of the American Federation of Labor and the employ er’s.by a business man, There wil he, gronn meetings ‘for each of several great’ divisions of ‘indust: “THREE FACES EAST” ‘ NO GAMBLE DECLARES MINNE! POLIS CRITIC. Sraketie on “Three Faces East,” |, which comes, to the ‘Allditorium. next |: week, ‘Carlton Miles, dramatic critic of the ‘Minneapolis Journal, says: “Three Faces East” is like a court: room trial with the, scenes ‘as witness- es, We watch thé case of Fraulein Helene fom every, ‘angle. Each scene puts forth apparently unrelated inci- dent. yet together’ the buffd up a form. idable ‘mass of testimony that serves to, convict—or does it convict ?— blonde visftof. “You know and I know, but there still are many persons whc have_not visited. Anthony Paul Kelly's melodrama .and it would | be unfair as well ag tédious to relate plot. ‘Iitelligent direction has succeed- i od maintaining ‘an atmosphere of sus- pense throughout the play that the Jauthor’s situations and. common- | place ‘dialogue bardly warrant. “in is, moreover, the Musory_ effect of Zeppeln raid, afl'the more stirring’ be- cause<it compéls the audience to, Fis- ualize it in infagination. A harmed “Three Faces East” less than dramas. This is because interest lies Wholtv in the detection’ of the crimin- Jal The war is ‘bit a\background. The return to the Met: second viewing of an interesting, well acted play. \Jt is\a meritorious attrac- tion that deserves capacity business. It_ numbers. several members of the original company, including the beau: - lteous Violet Heming, who not only 13| a charining picture*but who acts with | restraint and ‘poise. Frank Westerton offers one of the most finished bits of portraiture seen here this-sSeason -as Rennett, while the veteran,.Charles. Warbury is delightful as the cabinet N nes Freeman plays: Val- and Joseph: Holicky;. re- return to his\home city, showsa gain (ELTINGE | Eaewovorennenensscrgroesoes seoceees. ‘Another phase 6f the problem cw'be/ | I bélieve~ postwar conditions have any of the contingent of machinegun | J ypolitan provides a! ved with a round of applause on his } E BEA UTre, Ly LAST TM a TONIGH “Tomorrow FATEY. ARBUCKLE in / / STAGE” ~ anoe *25c The announcement has xance to vou also: BD) sees ty. | buildup local, strength. another chance at it. < _ you. its nusiness. ‘ Let us serve’you. “quality. 86, care of this pees ° Saas in ease and authority by his intelligent and skillful work: as Yeats: Some of the other roles are but*fairly played. ‘he, performance as<a ‘wholé being. equal but not superior to the excellen: jzation sent here-last season: re not Sambling with your bud- for amusement -when! you spend role dollars on “Three FacesBast.” WALLACE R REID i aThe Valleyof thé Giants? Fe or Picked Men. Agency for the extraordinary big farm light and power nlant that brings “anew era—20 century backing~big success quick: -< Hey ‘Read full page announcement in rae Minneapolis Tribune, Sunday March: 21". zo Some one in your\ town will get.a wonderful, connection—Wwhy not your ‘+ Read the'ad Sunday.. Then act—write’or Wire!” a message of vast: iyport- BUY AT HOME Se Money: spent ‘here in sour own community. Boes to- Very often the dollar comes back again Sn you have |. Boosting’ local businesses’ and institutions Kelps boost We:are helping with the facilities - of. minded:bank:to'build a and devetop: this commu ity and “Ti:e.Friendly Bank” “The Bismarck Ba nk - Bismarck, North Dakota. PACKARD- TWIN SIX Seven passenger touring. _- dust entirely - factory overhauled, in perfect mechanical condition: throughout. N ewly painted gray” and black, new! tires, » fully. guaranteed. Rare opportunity, 4o buy a car of high test | Particulars’ on request. Address +, — ae ~ ea a. broad: foe v N \ pasmodic croup is sually. relieved with

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