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REX THEATRE Matinee “Wednesda - ‘Thursday. ‘Aptil 7-8 Thursday te ~The First Real JOY of the Season LeCOMTE THE SPARKLING AND GAY 1 MUSICAL PLAY. bzd if f i THE BRIGHTES With: GUDRUNA WALBERG _ from ‘Broadway in a Da’ EING IT IS A RELAXATION ER OR TIRED BOE ESS MAN, FLUTTERING FEMININITY 1 ‘ Curtain 8:30. Prices: a 00, $ 0. “We positively pee shis ofa mixup ing Variety of Frocks. . 1.50, plus war tax. Seats Now: on sale at Box Office. &/ FLESHER — SHawW ON EARTH ‘and theBewitehing BebGties { . FOR CLERGY, JUDGE, THE GREATEST BUNCH OF OF (FASCINATION EVER SHOWN HERE tinee Thurs- Price 50¢ show which plays the Rex on aegount, in beokings: Phone 537 HUMPBACK WHEAT CLEARLY DEFINED Humpback wheat is a spring wheat charaeterized by velvet. chaff “but should “not be confused with the so- called Velvet Chaff or Preston wheat. The true Velvet Chaff, or Preston wheat is a bearded spring wheat’ and Ny has smooth chaff. The hump- wheat has a larger berry, 18 somewhat, soft in texture, and ,gives y high yield of flour, Tests le at the experimentalmill at the ultural experiment station at go, Show that although the humpback wheat gives a satisfactory percentage of flour, that the flour is lower in haking strength, and general quality than flour from other spring wheats. Thus,. the average..of \9 ples. of humpback wheat. from M sotn gaye. a loaf yolume of 2145. The average i of § uples.of Blue stem wheat grown in the same year in North Dakota and Minnesota’ gave a loaf volume of 2430. The, average of 17 samples of Velvet Chaff grown ‘in North Da- kota Zave a loaf yoluine of 2428. Oflicial grain grades of North Da- keta puts any hard\red~ spring wheat which contains more than 10 per. cent of nimpback wheat intd subclass, red spring. They also point out that wheat to grade No.1 Dark Northern Spring, and grade No. 1-Northern Spring may contain not more than 5 ‘percent of Humpback. As you probably know red spring sub¢lass always sells for lower hy ic¢gs than northern \spriig; or dark northern, consequently see it is very undesirable\.to #grow Humphack wheat. So as to reduce the jolt io a minimum. ag up a steep grade to ligh- ten the_grad® and help the aotor. All drinking water should be boiled unt further notice. C. E. STACKHOUSE, Health’ Officer Dortt. say Say d norance is the mémber' those investigated th en adjustments thought, and a will pay you. wiredions than wealth and. too you are prejudiced “against © way. Your Chiropractor will Spinal Analysis Free. R.S. Engé. Lucas Block have thoroughly investigated the Drugless Health Science with an open, mind. Chiropractic” are those wifo haye never: you don’t know anything about it, be fair and admit that you do not know enough about Chiropractic to form a fair opinion and get out of the rut and make up your mind to know sométhing about it. made any one poor, and it is certain that if you secure a knowledge of Chiropractic you will be-better off in every ~ é, 5 D.C. Ph. C. Bismarck’s Chiropractor Lady Atter n't, fleee: in it” ‘until you / Ig- mother of ‘prejudice. Re who say “I-don’t believe ‘ science and have not tak- . Give this matter serious, thorough’ investigation. “Ths ‘Health is iyfinitely more valuable to jeopardize, . If hiropractic simply because Knowledge ever help you.” Consultation and dant Bigmarck, N. Dak. . RABBIT FARM. HEAD IS iD ‘petition of C. w. Birs Held in Violation. of State's, Blue Sky Law > - Fargo, N.-t, April -A avarrant for the arrest. of C.,W. Birs, prea: dent of the Fur & Spbeiatity’ \Parming ‘Co. a concern dealing in rabbits, was | issuéd today by William .0, Green stfte’s attorney of, Ga 8X county, and Albert KE. Sheets, Jv. assistant’ attor- hey general of North ‘Dakota, the origina) ‘complaint, signed -by Mr. Green, alleges ylolation of the. “blue sky” Jaw. ‘The complaint re- tites that Uie defendant, issurd “cer: “tdin certifientes ‘of. participation. and confracts dnto the specifiéd, par valné of which the element of chance, spec ulative profi€ and possthle Jgss. oduai the clewents of .reasonithle, certainty safety abd’ investment, and the value of -which materially, dependéa upon proposed or promised future. promo- tion or development, rather. than on present tangible assets and conditions and which are based in. pat }opart upon promotion and intangible sets.” The warrant was, given to.Kred A Kraemer, deputy, sheriff of — Cags,| county, for ‘Brice Hearing will be jn Justice court before, Judge, H. F. Miller. - IMPOSSIBLE CLAINS ALI nen. That. development claims of My. Airs -and_ his company: are impossible of performance is. the «ontention-of | Messrs. Green and Sheets. the follewing of tha company “The "plan; if of the company, theré- fore? imply ‘Scientitic rabbit breeding | plans of the capacity of-not less than) 25.000 breeding does, a: ‘tannery “and } fur ‘shqp of a. capacity ‘to handle the products <of the, said rabbit_breeding: plants. The “investment is estimated 000, Next. the packing’ and storage plants, involving invest- ments\ of three-quarters ‘of a million: next. the . special ammonia. plant where the animajs will’ be placed alive under very low temperature for, a few months ‘to. prinle the fur_and develop it. This investment, reaching ‘another three-quarters. million del- lars,'and this on the most reasonable engihdering. and #puilding estimates. * Messrs. Green.and Sheets also hav a fetter signed” by Mr Birs, address- ed “To. the Struggling Public in Far. go,” ~in’ which’ he makes: alleged ex- travigant ‘claims.. One paragriph in the letter reads: “The writer ¢ame jnito this ‘town breakfast, and has canvassed. Your city..from that time \until about a month go, wheii “he had to cease in - ATGATECITY Z. some five months ago, G.O. D. before r We Deliver! senate. Hoth. officials failed ts fix a date. for execution. Governor Mor- row, succeeding Black, also failed) to fix date but instead commuted \the sentence to life imprisonment? Dout- hitt’s mother, sparr by’-the know- ledge tht her offspring ry had borne a punishment beside which he had said electrocution’ seemed tame, and newspaper men ‘bégged Govgrnor Mar- row for Cann in un prfsoner’s’ be- half, HORESTY UDENTS _BARN TUITION order to attend to. you folks’ -busi- ness, namely thé. fur. farming busi- ness,;and has, during these four |‘ months, gone into” every nook -and corher of your city, watched, you eat: ing your meals, doing yourshopping and shared with you your troubles and your dreams, and swore to work them’ outs far as his humble pow- Yes Would make it possible.”- TWO-YEARS IN THE DEATH CELL ENDED THROUGH REPRIEVE Frankfort, K;, Aprit'3—Two years dnd a alt of torment have heen ended for Chatles Douthitt, \whose* death senteiice has. beech commuted -by Gov- ernor, Morréw sto life. imprisonment. The. commutation revealed a curious quirk in official quarters of|forget- fulness, inattention or dtsfnelination to Sign a death warrant, Meanwhile, for thirty-one. “months Doythitt, convi leted in Lyon county, of kilhig ‘Virgil: Sims, waited in “Death Row” at Fddyville State prison, while three Successive. governors failed. to, fix i daté for his exéeution. During this time Douthitt has seeh eight mea pass his ‘cell to the electric chair. From thé, narrow confines. of his | cell, Douthitt, who. hasjust- reached his majorfy, heard the sizzing of the | electric current that has scorched ‘out lives-of murderers. Fear of madness appalled him, ‘He bégged yisitors..to |intércede with, the governor. Governor Stanley was ‘ih office when Douthitt eitered “Death. Row”, He, was succeeded by Governor. Black delivery charge. + Knudtson. Cash Store- HAS SOLD OUT'TO BOBB’& ' HANSON THEY Ba TAKE: OVER THE STORE APRIL 15th oe ‘In the meantime we e will reduce stock as much as aie Goods will be soldat cash. Layin your supply of groceries, dish- | es; shoes, stockings NOW. POs wait.; No produce will be taken’ except ata dash. price, */ “No REFUNDS and nd EXCHA NGES 1 no dellvery unless you pay By Now, While the Buying is Good. when he went to the United, States | ‘OF sniithe | oi call ae v Kate 1 Builder and blood-maker such as this iforni® are, incred ing, acchating® i Statistics compl by ‘tlie bidyaia bureau’ ther Dest ° avallaige ures. give twenty;! ‘men. éntirely, wits Egupporting and ‘ten } percent of the Rane. Try addition | 35, peieent of the Inen’ aad ‘15 percent of the women are partially self-sup- porting. if While the* greater part of the en- deavors followed by the‘students are odd sony such as house and garden work, ere are exceptionally go001 earthy offered a¢casionally, Ap- plications’ were, received’ recently for fouk pot aioe to-tike positions Le ngsabout $125-per. month... About 500 te studehts ine jbeen helped by this burean this céhllester! jana fully have an jobs) equal amonnt throtigh other age GIRL, WHO K KILLED FATHER FACES JURY ) St. > Houta, “April of progpective jurors Broderick, 16 years old, slayer of her father.in. 1916, on charges of having flilled her stepfather, Joseph F.. Woodlock, April 14, 1919, was or. dered to begin in. Juyenile Court here today, . At ‘the Coroner’ testified she shot a! wher he attemp' Fearing him, she sa’ with a revolver concea! sored =Examination inquest, the g' killed Woodlock to attack her. she had slept x1 in the folds | Arren Destoxbencr cours Joy. Arter Sickness. comes HEALTA, 2 WEAKNESS: COMES STRENGTH. In the spring when you're! “‘all ‘in’ —fagged out—blood thin, if youwill turn to Nature’s remedy, tonic ‘nade from wild foots and ks, which has stood’ fifty years as the best spring tonie—you will find strength regained: * No need : to tell you it’s: Dr. Pierce’ 's Golden Medical ‘Discovery, ry, put up in tablet or’ Tiguid form, sold by every druggist in the land, ,After’a hard winter—shut up indoorg,, your blogd seeds a,tamperance 'tonic, a tissue- “Medical Discovery”’of Dr: Piexce’s, * OWATONNA; = oMiInn."UL chave been usinig Dr. Pierct’s remedies for yeary,\ arful results. \The best test T made of them was when I was reco" ering from &n operation’ @ few: years the ‘Golden Medical Digcovery” and the ‘Favorite Pres in? altern- ately. 1 think there is no medicine ‘on the matket that can beat: Dr, Pierce’s.* | mains-a mystery. | vailing here despite the fgo’and needed a tonic: Then T used | industrial ‘plants are gradually adjust- Hin ae 0's "Chance ei We still have a firie assortment. of tall, healthy EASTER LILIES in full bloom; a: good Blooming Plants -seasonable CUT F LOWERS i is complete. - Our handuent of ‘all .m. to | We will be.o en until 9:30 “Tonight, and a ~ “from 9 A "SATURDAY, “APRIL 3, 1920 ° fea 4 ‘ Zann nnn 7 iY sie ie ied x yO. Phone 163. ee D Tc oT of her ‘nightgown’ for and when on ApriLd4. “he came to hi bedside. and embraced her, she drew the revolver aiid fired. After the shooting, she surrendered to the police and)last May was indict el’ for first. degfee guurder, but has bee at libe under $5,000 bond. + Ursila Broderick was only 12 years old in 1916 when -she shot~and killed hen fdther: Thomas P. Broderick. In _] that case’ a ‘coroner's jury exonerated her affer she ‘had testified that she shot himr because he was beating h mother and wag about to- strike hi with a, hammer, Mrs. “Wood!ock charged jointly. with her daughter in connection with Woollock’s death but willbe tried later. foe Watalotk anf Broderick were plumbe . Under the Mfssourt laws, if: the, girl is convicted Of first or second degree amafder her punishment thay bé the if she were an adult. 1 minimum is-10 yearg in the peuiten- tlary. If, however, she is conyicted of any degree of manslaughter, she wil! be sent \to an industrial school until she is 21, it was explained MASSIVE COPPER «’ ‘THRONE VICTORIA ‘GAVE KING FOUND ri) 3 The \London, © April believe was given by the late Queen Victoria. of England t thieftain.and used Vf ‘him as. his midgt: of a jungle far from.human jiab- itation in the Gold Coast Colony, West Africa., Aecording: to: native ledena, it was placed oyer the grave of’ the alive. Tn their snperstitution they. hetieve she still sits: u his old throne: In pirit at certain Yimes and, for this 1 reason, they have hexer tried to move the chair which, they declare, has now rooted itselftn the ground, Says a dis- juitch to the ly Graphic. @: LA Gold Coast ‘surveyor first \stumb- ‘led. across: this curiosity. vA ‘search returned to the Spot “ana_found he jungle so defse) that the nitivés had to: hack a _path with cuflasses ‘threugh the undergrowth, In spite of inquiry, no (confirmation the native story as to the. history of the chaiy has been obtainable and. how: it cime to be im the jungle re- FULL TICKETS IN. ALASKAN CONTEST ‘Ataskay7 Mn March tickets have been filed Junends May.) — Fu by republicall sand democraty to con- dest at a primary efection April 27 for ‘homingtions © to Alaska’s territorial offices, Alaska voters, at the primary, will liomliiate candidates to run for tlie; posts:_of territorial ‘delegate to con- gr gnd territorial road commission- They will niso choose candidates for the territorial legislature. *In addition, the: voters, will elect, at primaries, the: dclegatés wlio Will rep- resent, Alaska ait the Chicago and San Francisco conventions. the big | -pirtles are to hold this summer. _ James Wickersham, republican Jead- er, Who.is a’veteran of scores of bat- tles at the polis; is not ruming-at the coming , election... Wickersham.” has been territorial representative several timds. No ‘contest: Will, be maaé for the nominations forthe post of territorial representative... George B.- Grigsby, wemoderatic houmbent, is ‘the © ou democratic -aspirant. Senator Da Sutherland, ‘Fairhanks, is.the only re- publican-in the race against Grigsby. Days Pay Won't Buy ‘ . a Pound of Butter Berlin, April A 3.— A day’s pay for a skilled mechanic is not sufficient -to buy a, pound of butter af prices. pre- et that large ing their wage scales tothe mounting | cost of living. The pay inthe metal trades now averages about four marks an hour, and is generally: granted Mas. F. W, Kenyon, Rs B.D. 3. Le without opposition. by the enters, ~ e ee e Tadssive | F chair mad& of. copper, which> natives |. throne,: has _beert discovered in the chieftain-who' had- occnpied it when: 1. (By | UTAH TOX ENTER | OLYMPIAN:GAMES Salt Lake” probably trials team, trials ing : Japanese an. Ashanti bs by four sprinter; Alma Ri -Robért §. 4 Clinton Larson, high: jumper. \. Richards. pafticipited team and last ‘a in the atfay games held at Yer. Martin «is Chicago athlet that university Haymond,\ an pilot of ,the 1919‘ university of P yivania track team,» hoorafter a course at {he Univer of Utah. Tarson is a student of. Brigham Young Un at Provo Utéh. MAKE&.YOUR Why - look around “for a funnel, to ill your ‘radiator, when, you can cut & hole in a ‘corner of ii‘ can and use thit as a funnel? + bottom along the niay | PRE MOTOR WRITTEN-BY. A CHIT. City, City) Apa 3 8 abe represented at the he American Olympic games held soon in California, athletes; “Greed Haymojd, hards, high jumper ; ‘Martin, distance runney an-l | Teh commandments for to safety, coni- posed by*11-year-old Beulah Garland, took the prize,offered by the Cobour Ont. on" Motor: Accidents.” 1 Motor.club for the pest e¢ They -ate : (Thou shalt not play upon the ts y Thow shalt not cross the street, only at crossings, as there thou “has the right of way. 3; ‘Thou shalt look before crossing” the street. 4, Remember, after getting out, of a car thou shalt, not cross the sire:t eae a ear, * Thou shalt, ‘not get in on out bor a car when it is moving. Thou Shalt not’ interefere with cars “as thon may’st put them out. of order and cause acefients,” for.the American O:ympic games ar represented Amer‘ | St stadium, ‘Paris; a former! Uniyersity of and captained one of track teams, around man/was ftending “that versity, the Mormon college, WN. FUNNET: xa or pinsupor the Toud and ‘enue moto ists. to have blowouts and perhaps seco 2 -'Phou_ shalt. not Tight. matches ee gasoline, 9. Thou shalt keep the motor ries when riding on a bicycle. 10. Thou, shalt help old people across the street. fuare-bottom 4 “must hava motorists i On \muddy | P b Crawls long. digs out” the ‘deep: down hidden, harmful grit, snatches up every vestigetof clinging litter’ * swallows_ all © the burface dirt. : ‘Straighterla crushed: nap, reviyes color- : ings, and is guaranteed to prolong the. life of all rugs and carpets, inchiding. fin-" est miaterials.. RN The largest selling electric cleaner. in che world.. Give. her ‘a Hoover and. you give her the best. 4 eC tt Beats: a“: a Weil gladly call ai your a auc and: demonstrate Phi ge bickel Co. Phone 100 = \ “How, Children May Help to Avolil - 7.. Thow shalt not drop nalts, glage ~~ 2e

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