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The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which ‘has been | {n use:for over~ thirty years, has Dorne the signature of and has been made under his pers Lothian sonal supervisica since its infancy. . Allow no one to-€cccive you in this. All Counterfeits, gs Experiments that trifle wit Imitations and “* Just-2s-good” are but ‘and endanger the health of Tafants and Children—Experience against _ Experiment. on What is CASTORIA Castorfaids a harmless substitute for Caster Oil); Baregoric, Drops aud Soothing Syrups. -It is pleasant. u contams neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcctic substance: Its tge is its guarantee. ¥or more than thirty vears it has been in constant use for the reliéf of Constipagiva. Flatulency, Wind Colic ,ana Diarrhoed 3 allaying Feverishness arising, therefrom, ahd by regulating the Stomach and ‘Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and uatural’eiecp. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend. sENUINE CASTORIA Atways y Bears the Signature of. In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bolght THe CENTAUR ComPANy: Naw Your CITY, val “THREE DRUNKS”: AND * fon tlie brakes of Ais automobile: Tha| “IN,” IN THIS CASE child was, saved, but the shock killed Toledo—"Three: drunks,” amie Elliott instantly. Police Judge Young.’ ‘You're eee Ret intie 2 Put he meant: “in,” and that’s oat | re nonce .Pel § aN 77Gollind’ spent iiilesweek peud. Bombay —. Lady - Lloyd : here _ has. SAVES THR- BABY, ‘started a pearl necklace to be. raffled | PEARL horinting board was acting, had already PUBLIC OPINION CREDITORS HAVE OFFER OF 25 PCT League Lawyer Asks Men Hold- ing’ Obligations to’ Charge ” off 75 Percent FUE Pegs eh Creditor; Mi of. the Public Opinion, darteg by, William ,J.. Pra- ther >joei leaguers several which expired last, fall after heckered, carger, haye been informed hy Vince A. Diy, of St. Paul, one of To aley’s Jegal L pavisers, that they he, pai, .25° percept, upon their claims, if they will releake them in fall fo Mr, Day. The rate ‘Opinion Co. as claims outs tanding , suid to aggregate abort Ifs assets consists of a ne plant anda snbseription is together with good will, were to J. Brinton's Bur s Burleigh ‘coun: y's: plongée league, newspanery i ghe Public ‘Opinion, when’ they question. of naming an official’ county. organ, CAME hefore, the Townley publication apd printiy commission, felt, that it should se fayored. * John N.. Hagan,’ commis-. sioner of agriculture ynd labor, shared thjs qpinion,althg Brit ton. father of the newspaper bills under which the state Necided that this plumb should go to he Burleigh. County Farmers’ Press, formerly the Palladium, the Ed Pat- erson organ in this county. It was understood that Brinton, to secure the appointment of his own paper, gave sssurance that the farmerg who had ‘heir money tied up (in the then al- most detupet Public Opinion would be cdved fgr.* The Brinton paper. did ‘ake over the farmers’ publication, in- “sofar_as its mailing Jist was concerned, ‘ut’ nothing | further, happened until vesterday, when Public: Opinion creci- ‘ors received: a letter from Attorney Day, at, St. Paul, to this éffect: YL am authorized, to offer you and each of” the creditors of the Public Opinion 25 cents”on the dollay in full payment of your indebtedness in con sideration of the transfer of all property of said company, .This offer DIES FROM SHOCK j to help war. sufferers, . India's _ rich Dallas, ‘Tex.—A: baby played.in the | are asked to ddnate pearls to-the neck- roadway. T. I. Elliott, 58, jammed | lfce. \: LEAVE YOUR LIBERTY LOAN B “ WITHTHE, FIRST NATIONAL BANK, FOR EXCHANGE FOR ° PERMANENT BONDS ONDS, LOOKING AHEAD Two years from now your situation may be much better or much worse than now. : A change may come because of your efforts, or in spite of. them. { No one’knows exactly what-is head of us—but re- gardless of future conditions a good’ banking connec- tion is very important. We'd like:to have you know our service, strength and policy.’ ‘They provide for: the ‘kind of banking atten- tion most ‘folks like. Why- ‘not try them out and see for yourself? “The Friendly ] Bank” The Bismarck Bank Bismarck, North Dakota. is. made ‘on condition: that it is ac cepted by you within 30 days from date hereof and accepted by all of the P creditors.” | VETERAN. EQUINE ;COMPANY: Y. FEASTED Great frais, Mont, Maret) 25.—Sev- enteen years ip the service of the fire department of tt y were ‘terminated for r,old fire horse, with civic ceremo- nies that inglnded a qbublic banquet. umeroms speeches of felicitation an-1 an ofliciil proclamation“issued by Ma yor Louis Newman, “The city of Great, Falls returns to you thanks and such gifts as may be given in appreciation—green pasture and running water in’ the summer time and, a warm stall and the food yon love when blasts of winter’ blow, ind freedom from bridle and, harness for, ¥ proclaniation said, iting the service the old hors¢ liad. performed for the city. “Women: ‘and little children ‘have slept, in, security.” it. declared, and “hundreds of thousands >of dollars haye been, saved by. the fidelity of the animal, More than 100 Suests were presen! ineluding city and, state _ officials Dewey. decked in rosettes and ribbon: stood at the head of the speaker table, beneath -a big: horseshoe. His of sugar, Except as far as the sugar was con- cerned, Dewey, maintained throughout the ceremony an air of unconcealed, horedome, probably due, it. was sug seated, to his long years ue public ife. HOTEL HELP WILL ‘ BE COLLEGE BRED Chicago. March rch 25—=The. ~hotel belt hop. chambermaid or clerk of:the next ‘Seneration,may..wear a.cap and gown on, formal ogcasiong= and greet. the ar; riving guest with his fraternity sign, The American Hotel’assdciation wily be responsible, ff tis comles to pass, for the hotel operators of the country are planning a National Hotel insti- tute, from jwhich the future hotel em; ployes of the United States will be graduated. The, hotel men are to settle the ques: tion of establishing Such an institute at. some, central point in the middie west ‘during. their annual, convéntion, to be held April 5 and. 6. Others matters to be consideréd are a wniform paying out period for all hotels‘and the question of what (cof stitutes,a, day for a sample room. Ofticérs of the aksociation | include W. XN, Robinson, Kansas. Cit alos president; EB, M. Tierney, 5 vice president; and Geofge W: mene onan, Can., vice poe for Can, ada. alt) Pe Sap Teacher Shortdae is Beeoming Acute St. Louis, -Mo.. March’ 25.—The shortage of school teachers here, said to be due to inadequate wages, has become acwge, Many ‘schools are without. sufficient instructors, and in several. instances high school” grada- ates, without normal school training, have been placed in charge of class 1 In one suck instance, according to : statement issued by the teachers, 1 high! school graduate who received his ¢ diploma last Jantary, has heen placed Lin\charge of ‘higif school classes, one of which is engaged in a study a year course from which he led tp vositions iy have ative some of the ¢ at times are without instructor: ‘The wage scale of high school teaeh- | ers ranges from $1.388 to $2.888, and for elementary instructors, irom $1,- 088 to $1,738, dimner consisted of ‘oats, with a desseri ' ba very good value. | in advance of anything encompassed j , was DA KQTA FARM ERS| FEED. ING PRAIRIE, CHICKS RATIONS} Fargo, Ny Da Mereb Thousands of North Dakota farmers have been feeding prairie chickens during. the past winter, as a means of consery- ing’ what ig considered the most im- portant’ wil “lin the state, Spaces about “100 feet square hive beet kept ; clear of snow, comparatively close to- houses. and,\barns. and table crumbs, sereenings ‘and grain scattered, there: on daily ;and. the wild birds were: fei as regularly. as. barnyard ~fowls. Steward Lockwood, of th: faculty of the North Dakot: ricultural fe lege, made an inyestigi iou.and deter- mined .thatthe prairie chicken an- nually eats many times its weight ia insects..." * doe PRE CIGARE ET HABIT WORST RESULT OF WORLD WAR(. Toledo, O.. March ~The - eifects of the cigaret habit furnish the worst by-product of the war. Dr. M. B. Wil- liams, evangelist of Chicago, told an ‘aiidience here in an address before the EL] ministerial inion, “Men whose minds are beclouded by MEMBER’ OF “FIRE | cisarct smoking are uot fit to attend to Dusiness,’: said the evangelist, who Aeclared that the Chicago Co, found 12,000 uncorrected mistakes in billing in ninety days, blame for whit vas, ‘placed by company oflidals ou this cause, Kentucky Barkeeps ‘Hope Beer Will‘ be * Able to Come Back ~ Louisville, Ky. Mai March! 25.—Hope that 2.75 per, cent hger will Come hack, soon is held py, .eighty-tive per cent or tp ately tlifee hundred. of: Louisville's ‘former Salooikeepers whe are dealingAn soft drinks in the be. lief that protiibitiqn laws willbe mod- erated, ‘according ‘to L. D. Baldauf. secretary of the City Sinking fund, Although fifteen|-percent. of the. for- mer isaloonkeepers gave up. their saloons’ shortly after prohibition” be- @ with the declaration came , effect hat the business was unprofitable, Mr. Baldanf declared that) the remaining 300 saloonists are making fair, profits ‘n. the soft drink business. Many of. them, however. he added, would close » Girls! Have amass of long, thick, gleamy hair if Let “Danderine” caye your hair and double its beauty. “ You can have lots of long. thick, strong, lustrous hair. Don’t let it stay lifeless, thin, scraggly or fading. Bring back its color, yigor and vitality Get a 33-cent bottle of delightful | “Danderine” at any <drug or toilet counter to freshen your scalp; check dandruff and falling hair. “Your hair liceds this stimulating tonic, then its fe, color, brightness and abundance will return—Hurry ! _———————— REAL ESTATE OWNERS— -If you want to sell your house or | your bungalow just’ let us know.’ We haxe a list of buyers,and. we will dis- pose of your property. immediately at It will pay you to list your property ‘with,us at once. BISMARCK HOMESEEKERS— We cannot rent you a house, but we will assist you .in the acquisitign of YOUR OWN HOME. We.have will. seM you_on and our City, \De- pe a lgan io build your, bungalow. BISMARCK REALTY ‘CO. Bismarck Bank Building Telephone 314 “you in securing) A VIVID STARTLING STORY OF SUCH FIRE, SUCH ROMANCE, SUCH VIGOR AND INTRIGUE AND ‘CHARMS THAT THOSE WHO SEE IT WILL LONG REMEMBER IT ‘ ASONE OF THE BRILLIANT ACHII - An Apology—To the hundreds of our ‘ at either performartce last: night, ‘we ‘0 , hose who can should come early tonight. The feature Stats promptly at Ae 15. beer aR perhap ‘THURSDAY, MARCH..25, 1920 aphentihion NGE LAST TIME TORIGHT| \ ADMISSI Se. JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD'S “THE RIVERS .END” } “4 N EMENTS OF THE PHOTO DRAMA patrons for whom we were unable to find seats fferan apology.” We wish to suggest that all f F ) en from the econ FAS) ri To “ velop. th ff Australia wil] adopt up-to-date ‘Amer- iean:machinery,.and. will import sugar beet seed from: Callfppnls. | “ “ZEMA ; ae E Cc For Your Boulevard and Yard Planting. ie oe 1s oe Y SKIN DFEP § e will oolgter Pepbieaian ‘a CEANO- rege owe $5. 00 Each. . . Place Your Order Now. Six years ago, in looking forward to the future wants of our customers,: we started a solid block of Elms, . already twice transplanted and six to seven feet high at that time. These trées come up to thé Hoskins rigid requirement of QUALITY and are thoroughly “acclimated and hardened. Beaufiful trees in every, y Neapeet mail, Patol a eee iat ans., for free test “you'll aad that: feeling, if you chew -a stick of WRIGLEY 3 Other betiefits: to teeth, - breath,. appetite, nerves. That's a good deal to get gy for 5 cents! ‘ bee CEMINT Gl WIN GUM Nat Le]