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HELP WANTED—MALE _ LEAR RN ans, | BARBER TRADE! — hase per week up. Positions eel eye weeks completes by our, methods. Little expense.. Catalog : fre Molter’ Barber College, 107 K. Nicolet Ave... Minneapolis, Est. 1893. \.3-24-Imo. WANTED TO MARBY—I am a: Miss of 39" gummers, blonde, .5_ ft. in, tall, weigh 138 Ibs., werd $25," 000, 00; -want. to marry a man 6-ft. tall, weighing not more than 18 oF fess than 160 ‘pounds; a wadd d who buys all his clothes of. Klein, ‘Tailor’ and_/Cleaner, * Joke,\Bismarck, N. D. ‘eee ‘married couples; mee and vorngn to work as at- i tendants. “Btate Hospital for. the 8 be M mand laundry work includ- ed. Communicate with Dr. U. M.:Hotch- kiss, Jamestown, N. D. 4-9-lwk varie by the 4-92tf a a aa Er Tp Nulcenie | eebeel Sintimne BARN. Actual auto repairing, vuléah= 15738 Los Angeles YM. Ca Ants WANTED—Skilled 4-8! Corwin Motor C A automobllg Gr tainlas _ HELP waNrED ER “ibunewbras Berman girl for 8 reneral rk, permanent oe Pet month, Call Mrs. _ Phone 6! W. nD GT tor Reneral bo Apply Dunraven. 212 Srd_ St: Phoned £9 WANTED=3 Sbmpetent girl for general housework. 802 Denies one 902. 4-3-1wk WANTED—Cook. waiter and chamber- maid cat amen, Hause. Phone: rey tah WANTED=Giri tor general ho Phone 416R or call at Sth 3rd. we wi WANZED™ Secon cock at “oriee: Appl Santtar 5th sek treet. + young man ‘of ‘exemplary ~ habits. Graduate’ of Sweeney Automobile School, Kansas City. Several years 4 4 -expetience driving cars and trucks, and one year at Garage work. Ches- ter Disch, 616 6th street.” 4-5-lwk WANTED—P DokKeeper, collector oF Felesnan. Hate years,of experience in above li efence’ furnished, Wie No WANTED TO REN WANTED TO RENT—Modern 5. or. eo house,” close in. HUES Nre B. Martin, Washburn, N.. D. 4-6-1wk ANTE TO aes at modern bunga- low cottage of flat at once; -Addres: EB. H. Morris, ‘617 2nd St. Cit; i" ‘wks light housekeeping. hone y 761. 8 tf ‘ANTED—Fupnished _ room i ht- housekeeping. Call 420, bas (an ene: 4-8-2t ALESMAN Z STOCK” SALESMEN—A North Dakota Corporation ‘with large factory in -op- eration in Fargo wants real stack sales- men. Real cooperation; strong local board and wonderful leads. Apply quick for. exclusive ~ territory. Sales Manager, 119 5th St. No., Fa LOST AND FOUND --LOST—Iron measuring between Tod, Standard Oil Service Station and Wach- |' eee office. Finder notify pasta LOST—On Ave. 4, two indian rapes Finder please “return to Tribune i fice: for reward. ROOMS FOR RENT 4-8-3t FOR RBNT—Rooms at 407 8th” St, Also piang for sale, will trade.for horse or lot, “Phone 568R. -3t, FOR RENT—Jwo “Foome. tarntohed “for ioe nous eeping. 313 Fourth St. 4-7-3t rOR RENT Lavgs room, peeene for Tos In modern house.~’ 422 3rd St, ® 8-3 ~ FOR REN "—Room: it 300 9th street. Ph K. eel 4 wk FOR SALE—Fine 86 acres, six miles County Seat town, on good auto road, . é heavy soil, fine lake shore on beautiful lake, 35 acres cleared, farm all fenced, some fine hardwood timber, house, barn and other buildings, $40 per acre, easy , terms; also ‘fine hardw land, un- improvegy good location, best of soil, no crop failures, price, $15 to $25 per acre. » $2 per acre cai palance, fen years time to Hudgon eitkin, Mi ‘atin rend . 4-3-10t LOGY—A “magazi facts-in regard to the situa‘ Lal oa subscription, 2. 7 , home or as’ an invest oy : are. thinking of buying amply write me a letter and ‘say, it me_ NDOLOGY and all par: Address slo fans ‘ Skidmore Land Co., 435 Skid- \ ore; Bidg., Marinette, ‘Wiscon: 1ee4mor 1-10-4mor FOR. SALEFHalf section, house, barn, ‘ windmill tana other -improvements. uid dairy Blemarci . ould con- use in Bismarck as part’ pay- ment. J. K, Doran. ba 6 FARM8—Standing Rock paaja dairy in id ing i woe of ine West ere k ff Laut pea ola F 160 scree’ 8: W. ae te In Bord Townshipy Bu Burilett Gee iN. D. /“Address C. S. Jetmuind, WS, Towa. 3-27-1mo FREE WISCONSIN BULLETINS—So ‘ Girtate, yop! s. Immigration Bureau, nisi if Al 5 Be iadiaon, Rise AEUCUNUES. Capi ~ F WANTED—To héar’ from owher of good / farm for sale. State cash ‘price,, full dD. FL Bash, Minneapolis. description. front. and fine<trees at $4500; partly modern House on Main street on sot rat lot for $1800. 6 room modern , house on 9th street, including 1 / room and den and’ fine garage for , $1200. 6 room modern house close im food terms for $3600. Fine 6 room rn bungalow, including two bed “rooms. “close in, for $400". 13 ron modern house for $3200. Partly mod- i ern double house of 14 roqms tor }4ZvU. y ; Geo. M. Register. 4-8-1wk FOR SALE—Modern 6 room house on 6th street, for $3200, well located. Mod- ern 6 room house on upper ‘6th street, for: $3200. lodern § room bouse ane cluding 3 bed, rooms for $5000: Ler. eink FOR. ‘SALE Very y Seanonable. Your room house, with six 1 lots, windmill and barn, an ideal place for chickens and cows. Phone 478X or write 423 11th #72-2wks FOR” SALE—Two hot use at exceptional Ins. Well located, modern.~and in first class condition. Phone 138 or write Box 364. Bismarck, D, A-8-tf FOR:/RENT—Four rooms, ail_modern, bie and single, OF married couple: $1.00, and $8.00 pergmonth. Call rd St. = 9! wks Re Seer room cottage in E; st Part of town, te 175x150 ft. $2200,, Part cash.” D. T. 0 FOR: RENT—Smail. with . pint Phone a ae Jai rete mena / B.S, ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. “Cousiltation Free’: Suite’ 9, 11—Leeas Bieck—Phene 260 “| and: $49. Pee i WANTED TO7 RENT—Small house ‘or Fooms far \ .LOST=Gold E a. Eversharp’ pencil, Sait SOL, ; “122288 We halid the following for, sale: is 5 som and. bath, West anne 5 ene ‘and bath, Sth St., Piteees 4° rooms: and bath, West. Bfoad: : way 7 rooms bath, 18 i nd bath, on St.: | feome a W $Sigen0 - $6,000.00 7 Soasaal bath; Sth St..$8,500.00 F. E. YOUNG REAL ESTATE CO. i <Appeiatinants made for ‘even- ings, when convenient\to look MY. MATERIALS FOR SALE te Cotto! i bsnl ae oases $9. ton hes, lace bottoms, class A, pe 50 coe ‘or, per/ pair aa. 50; class B. 8.60 dos6h Or -per ‘pair’ 95c,’ Re-dyed overcoats | each $14.95. Army. russet shoes, new soles _and heels, $39.00 dozen or per. ir’ ‘$3.95. Field and hob. nail shoes, $27.00 dozen or per pair’ $2.95, Army gon blankets, olass A. $6.50seach; class Bi, $5.50 each. Anny tents rest Pyramidal seen $37.50 50. | Okicers ry ea tents, Khaki ‘duck. each $30 .and $35.00. a Ke &TRAYED—Four' horses—1 waite mare, branded C<3" left. flank; brown Mare, 1 black gelding branded ‘V6 left shoulder, 1 brown gelding, white face, Nel lett shoulder. All wore halters last Siri em les Southwest of Jamestown, Bareh 26. $25 reward for information » and recovery of horses, yore J. Clancy, Montpelier,”N, D., No, 1. 21-2%4 Whee WE. COLLECT CLAIMS NOTES AND ACCOUNTS anywhére. No charge un- less we. collect. ‘Our. continuous, skill- ful. systematic, intelligent and’ per- sistent service. gets you the cash, you need in: Your business. \ Write or call. eee Mercantile Agency, Room No. 20, National Bank Bldg. Phone Ex 4-7-1mo. ‘OR SaEESE iresy Collins Rotary Razor Stock $25 per share. 50 shares Des Lacs Western Oil Stock, $2 per share. 8 shares Master Oil Co. of Fargo. » Offer. McGeée-Anderson_ Co. Basement ree National ee Fargo. __North Dakota. 8+ eae FOR SALE—The SRE northeast corner of Ave. A and 2nd street, 100%150 ft. ‘The fil esi -location in the city for an apartment or three or four bungalows). ‘$2850. Small_payment down and liberal terms. See ured Bolero, G. P. Hotel. A 4-1-2wke NEW TINKER SHOP \ STARTED — Razors, sharpened, knives and scissors. Bicycles repaired if no new ie are needed. All work guarant your ee letecton, Across from Hughes lec~ tric_plant_on Front street. 4-8=2t FURNITURE FOR SALE—1 dining room table, 1 buffet, -1 birdseye a le dresser, 1 birdseyc maple hed. a stove,’2 kitchen chairs/ 1 child's. sae Call-gt Room 309 gata aire: Bank 4-2-1wk or SALE Ee estaurany ‘and lunch root doing ‘good “business in a on. Red Trail. | Only: eatin, town. | Good reason. fot ae! ine . H. Weideman, Menerate) ND FOR SaLE—One = Mare a Tange with’ reser- voir, $8.00; one 9x12 velvet rug, $40.00; foisted in spestrys, $0.00, for set 1 2 apestr, LS lor. “ Hore 1 TeeL at 508 ahd St. 4 FOR SALE—One gasoline = Erange; setting eggs from Prize Rose node Island red\ hens. Fruit jars. W: A.-Engles, 518 With'St, Phowe BU Comb FOR” SALE—Hatching eggs aa pure bred “Manoreas and White, Plymouth Rock. Price per hatching, “$2.60. | Cal! sue . Pherrill, So. 10th St. -1wk Fol OR TRADE—A sata rant Gnd a’ meat market at Flaxvilies Mont. ‘Will trade for a nice house in. Bis- marck. Phone ! -5t FO BALE—A ain! “room table and six ‘room chairs to match. Com- Ginatlon bopk case, dna writing desk, and center tables, call 814 Ave. B. a‘ -1Wi FOR SALE=Victroia, good as new, with Ag necorda. Call at Soo Hotel. |, FOR SAE pal led Apply F, oe yaatkowiaky FOR SALE—DeLaval separator .} Practically anew. enone 535L, 5-8-lwk FOR SALE CHEAP—Taree Burner att plate. ‘Phone 4 GARDEN RLOWING: ash hauling. Bion: 522K, 806 12th St. wk $20.00 a tor “421 12th St. eA tate SPORT TIPS START “OPEN” PLANS TOLEDO—This city made elaborate plans to entertain-guests to the Wil- lard-Dempsey championship match last. July, but they-do not compart to thbse being laid to handle the gol’ playing world which will come thir summer to attend the national opex touPtiament at the\Inverness club. N Sort + SPEEDWAY DRAWS INDIANAPOLIS— Advance sales for seat reservations of the annual 500- mile race at the Indianapolis speed- ‘way this summer are four times grea‘ ter than last year, according to ‘t'.. E. Myers, speedway general manager: The largest attendance of 100,000 in 1914 may passed. se : soodr, RIVAL, MANAGER — . SAGINAW, Mich.—“Buzz”_ Wetzel, who’ made such a roaring financial.! etrecess: the Saginaw club in the Michigan-Ontario League last year. will manage .the London team this year. Saginaw fans will. ‘boost him, eo h he is to de their rival. Start~ th $500 in the bank Wetzel | stored away $5000 for Saginaw be- sides winning the pennant. ” ~ HORSES ARE OFF ALTIMORE—The 40-day, \ spring BAD BREATH. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get ~ at the Cause and and Remove Te Eawaris’, Olive ‘Tablets, the seit act gently; the do the. work, Ps ited wi bad breath find them. Dr. rat th Olive Tablets are a table compound mixed with olive oi They act perth tut firmly on the bowels ao iver imulating them ts natural ae also | Phone; \ t Saris Galil THE TS. | Nov.> WAN DON’ Nov avewer }/ Me? Don’ JUST me Srv Taere! RWert, ARE You Gant TOSET ‘ft. POR ME oR are You Prine To Ua Hom mE | Wonpee WHAT He's READING Tarts So TERRIBLY THE INSIDER SAYS Mike Donlin says there's too much handshaking in baseball. (Mike did 3ome mean shaking in his day, but his“ hand always held a, bludgeon. When Georges ibeepatige gives Jack Dempsey the hailing sign of the Am ican iegion our unfortunate champio wot know what, he's doing. “ Ja¢k Jehngon wants to return to ‘his country while there’s many,..2 Poor rumhound who'd give hig ‘shoes for a spell in (Mexico. Thus. wags tm eccentric world. Sronneanty eke Philadelphia's \wealthy: slacker has ‘beenaset, to, work sorting clothes in the ‘prion laundry. - That’s sending em to ne, Sleagers. Wat / 1 ‘ HI Bryan says “Don't put, my ‘narie in the paper and be sure to spell. it, BOR YANG + Peanut basa, halt tup), otair, ,, ‘Fresh green Rainb-om every: chair— Same old popcort,, same old, pop, Same old fungo-chasitg cop; : ‘pame- old ‘cigars, same old rope. tart 1 7 meet for Maryland is mgw under Way. They started the horses at. Bowie, with Havre de Grace and Pimlico next. on the track calendar. Purses aggregate about. $435,000. ~ SH ara HE'S GLOOM CHASER. |, PASADENA, Cal.—Cozy Dolan ie the grandest little gloom chasér on the Pacific” coast. Chicago Cubs a la Nick Altrock a la mode. «He has’ a brand new reper- stoire, of stuff that makes eVeryone forget their sorrows. ,. HE FORGETS EASY € MILWAUKEE — The Milwaukee Panthers have a ,rookie outfielder, Steve: Cosington, oh their squad who was. ‘born in Brazil. He came to the United States as master of the Span- ‘sh language. ‘Now — he/s Soeliat and forgotten Spanish. *_, \) CAMERA WAS JINX PADUCA.1, Ky.—Joe Withoit: who broke the world’s record for hitting, in 69 consecutive games last -year, has just~let it leak out what bfoke his streak. He yielded, to a photo- grapher one morning and that after- noon went hitless. SOME REGULAR PURSES NeW YORK. — There’s a lot of money hung up for the best 2 and 3-4 year-old trotters around the Grand Cireuit, mile ovals this. season. It is astimated the total purses will go over $100,000. The big'stakes have cgused <n unusual amount of interest among »wners of baby trotters. ’ WANTED—Ashes hauled’ and ens plowed. Phone 376X. r ) 4-9-1wk WANTED—Two dining room girls to wait on table. Wages $50.00 per, month, room and board, steady work. P. J. Twokey, Hotel Sherman, White ae Springs, | Winter R Rating May ' - Vanish from U.S. A. BY FRED. TURB TURBYVILLE, Winter racing’soon may be confined to the tracks of Cuba. Juarez ‘and | Tijdana. The “skates” are skating jon thin iceat New Orleans. They, cannot return to Hot Springs. Already there has sprung up a cam: paign—growing, rapidly-to, eliminate | the, betting in the Crescent city. If WOR! gar or no racing. Might as well try prosper selling near-beer over the fine mahogany establishment that did business under the old laws. “Racing will never return to Hot Springs,” Covernor Brough of Arkan- sas told me. “The hotey meny the doctors and all the better class of people at the Springs arose-against it. They ‘went to court and succeeded in enjoining ‘the track owners. They wanted me to-call out the militia and stop the races last year, but I refused “Of course, many high-class men are among the visitors to cities where racing flourishes, but there also is the riff-raff, and the people of Hot ‘Springs didn’t want them.” And Hot Springs hoteis are packed to the doors today. X ‘He's doing it for the}... learned i ; betting is eliminated there'll be litt e N ‘Same old chatter, same old-dope; ‘Same old hot dog, same old ham, Same old score card, same old jam same bld bleachers, same old neta Same old knothole-hunting boys; Same old umpire, blind and lame, But gosh,; ain't ita grafid old game! * Why is it tis club owners wait till the last minute; to.paint, the seat so-the fans get their Master clothes all spotted with green, on opening, day. * ‘sbme women. can hardly wait for warm weather to arrive so they can set their fury gut of piprage eee) Just when. ae Michel ran out of alibis,. thé Chicago’ stockyards work ers strike and furnish them a new excuse for high ricer, One thing, Asout this new. arrange- ment—Fainbanks has an advantage oyer most husbands, If Mary .won't let him carry a latchkey and he.stays out, late some, night. he can get into the house iby climbing up the wall, 48 hesoften does in the movies. £1n converting an English park, into an airdome; engineers: buried several /huadred feet of \a‘xiver ‘and made it flow through en Satan oe si: phon built of; cqnerete.; tH LANGER FAVORS ORIGINAL \PLAN OF N. P. (EEA UE (Goatinued From Page One) test, namely, to better market condi ' tions for, grain ‘by terminal elevato.s and flour mills, and that he stood for that plank today as he ‘stood three and ‘one. years ago. That platform also stood for rural credit banks, and he stands today for. a rural credit bank operated at cest. sothat when tht farmers need money upon their land, hey can secure it at the lowest pos-| sible rate of interest, Opposes Socialism. | it was.a fact, the speaker declared, 1 that his published platform embodied | those political principles which —had been endorsed repeatedly by an'over- whelmiing majority: of the people vf the state. by every nolitical gathering and. by every candidate for high poli- uval oifice in the last four years, and that he stood for them, but as to Lio other wild-eyed, untricd and danger- oug/schemes which Townley and his coterie of socialists had attempted ts fasten upon the state, beyond an ad- dition to the, original farmets’ pro gram, were unalterably opposed by | him, and he would fight’ them to the} bitter end. In conclusion the speaker said: “For myself, I say that I stand ‘to STATEMENT OF THR OWNERSHIP, JANAGEMENT, CIRC! LATION ' ReQuineD BY THE ACT OF GRESS OF AUGUST 24,1912, Of the Bismarck, Tribune, published daily at Bismarck, North Dakota, for April 1st; 1920. 1 State Ofc N North Dakota, County of Bur- leigh Before me, @ Notary Public in and for the State and county aforesaid, per- sonally appeared Geo. D. Mann, who, having been duly sworn according to law, deposes and. says that) he As the| publisher of the Bismarck. Tribune Co., | and that the following is, to- the, best of his knowledge and belief, a true: staté- ment-of the ownership, management, cir- culation; etc. of, the aforesaid. publica- tion for the’ date shown in the above} gpption, required by the Act of August embodied in section 445, Postal Laws.and Regulations. i) 1. That the names and addresses of the publisher, “editor, managing editor, and. business managers are: we eblisher, 2, Mann, Tditor, Geo. D. Mann, Bismarck, N."D. Managing Editor, Ged. D. -Mann,. Bis- marek, N. Busine: marek, N. Bhat the owners are? D, Mann, President, Geo. Bismarck, | Manager Geo. D. Mann, Bis- Bismarck, Bis- x. ‘Minnie Coulter, marck, N. D. Beatrice Mann; Bismarck, N. D. 3. ‘That the known bondholde jort~ Sagees, and other security holders oWn-. ing ‘or holding one per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities are: Nene. 4, That the average number of copies of each issue of this publication sol distributed. ‘hrough the mails or other- wise, to paid subscribers during the six nronths preceding the date shown above is 4,215. Vice Presidént, GAD. MANN. Sworn, to and subseribed before mie this ith day of Api ). # ie 4 Y RANK C. ELESWORTH, Notary Public. UA WM, IS | 1. So ven! Expressive ANN WAY. | Wisi» YouD GET ME A. DRINK OF WATER pipase- I'VE ASKED You . Three TIMES NOW = (77 INTERESTING P — Poou! “The ART. OF MAKING Howe Brew" | - ;| day where I stood three years ago aaa one year~ago upon the platform o! being unequivocally and. wholeheart- edly in favor of: better marketing con: ditions, in favor of. giving the farmez every penny he earns, in favor of tak- ing from the Minneapolis Chamber of j~ ‘ommerce, and. other corporationé, ny influence that ‘they may: have either directly or indirectly in the state government. I favor now, as | favored at that time, the lowest, possi- ble interest .rate because the’ lower rate of interest the farmers obtain the ore prosperity ,it spells for us all. Favors Original League. “The platform I published when u announced my candidacy. is idefMlticai with what I believed to be the orig- ‘nal league program three yérs ago and-one year ago, and I stand squarc- ty upon that! Ta opposed now, as then,. to inefficiency,/incompetehcy and graft in office, and stand for absolu.> honesty in all affairs. The additiona: vlanks inj;my platform eyond the original’ fafmers’ program are known to you ‘all and surely there is not oie! of them, but that will receive the wai- versal endorsement of every honcst person in,the state. “We,naw Rave the, machinery, t) give the people df this state an oppor- tunity, ¥ elect delegates and: make their choice, at-a republican state con- vention, fairly constituted. I will abide by the, result of that convgn- ion: “In the fight. that is on between *RHEUMATISH \ NOW RELIEVED . WITHOUT, MEDICINE Money Back If It Fails No one knows better how futile medi- cines are in treating rheumatism, neuritis, Tumbago, eczema and skin: eruptions than those who suffer from these ailments. As everybody knows, the only sure. relief ever known has been the Hot. Sulphur Springs, ‘Not eter Ty. could” afford ‘this Juxury and. consequently thousands _ have | ‘miffered agonizing pains for years without gelief. But here, at last, in SULFLUID -you have positive relief: J. F, Ledamon, Ter. minal Barber Shops, Broadway and’ 42nd St., New York, writes: “I am_ extremely lad to notify you that! the SULFUUID Pr fave ‘used has absolutely, cured me of rheumatism, ‘Before using it was tronbled with distressing pains in the leg, scarcely able to move about. T am glad to state that this has been entirely elimi- mae F. pachbacher. Wellsville, Ohio, says: oth ‘want to praisé God for giving knowledge to man to place Hot Sulphur Springs in the homes of those who suffer fram rheu- matism, T have used your baths and am wonderfully improved.” SULFLUID is not 2 medicine. It is sulphur in solution, the same as found in Hot Sulphur Springs. It is used as & bath in your own, bathroom. A few treat- ments and all pains are gone. It is posi- tively hatmless. If it failsto relieve you, tell us and we will refund your money. booklet. Ask> for the SULFLUID A. P. Lenhart, Main Street. Advt. KEEP IT SWEET Keep your stomach sweet ‘today and ward off the indi- gestion of ftomozrow— try KEMOIDS the new. aid to digestion. As pleasant and as safe to take ps candy. © , MADE-BY 6COTT & BOWNE , MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION It's Easy! } The GREENWOOD ’ Approved. Business and Income Tax © Record ;:. Introductory price ‘$3.00, all shipping charges paid. Send Draft or | Postoffice Money Order. / Address plainly all orders to The Greenwood ~_ Approved Business and Income Tax Record J. B. ROLAND, Distributor. Bismarck. My commission expires NEV 23, 1921.) | |uhat today, SHE WON'T LOOK ~ OLD AND SHABBY ¢ “Digfond Dyes” Make Faded Apparel Bright, ‘Colorful 7 and New Don't worry ‘about perfect results. | Use “Diamond Dyes,” guaranteed ‘to give a new, rich. fadeless_¢olor to linen, cotton or mixed goods, blouses, ,stockings, skirts, children’s goats, feathers, draperies, coverings. The direction Book with-each: pack- age tells so plainly how to diamond slye over any color thafyou can not make a mistake. To match any materia ive drug: gist show. you “Diamond Dye” Calor Card. dresses, now. and June 30. every one mus either on one side’ or, the other. either back up,a state government favors. men like Waters, Frazier, moweGy, Hagan, Lofthus an McDonald and many untried. and dan gerous experiements which were never dreamed of’at the time the original league program was pfomulgated, or else you stand with the honest farny ers and business men of this stye, anxious to promote the welfare, hay- piness and: prosperity of this! state.’ pos Swe LES \ Miss Kohn and Paul Robidou Married at Richardton April AS Miss Mollie Kohn of Richardton and Paul Robidou, son of Mr, and Mrs. George Robidou, were married at the Richardton church, April 6. Richard- ton is the home of the bride who was employed for several months by the Tribune Company of this The couple, are residing “at Bia- marek Paul Robidou is employed by the American Express Company: He is\ an ex-service man and served Uncle Sam, in uence: An ‘attachment for eras. patended by a Colorado man permits eight Separate photographs y\ RUPTURED? TRY THIS FREE New Invention Sent on 30 Days’ Trial sWithout Expense to You’ Simply send me your name and I will send you my new copyrighted rupture book and measurement blank. When you return the blank I will send you. my new invention for rupture. When it-arrives put it on and wear it. ‘Put it to évery test. you can think of. The harder the test the better you will like it. You will wonder how you ever got ne, with the old style cruel spring trugses orubelts with leg straps of torture. 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IGAND,-Contest Mer., Pag Uaily News, a I nomindte: \J s . a 1 1 any fabric, whether it be Wool,*silk, ! ordinary cam: | AND another good feature is that you ‘a -Lanpher:you go to and, there it is! -LANPHER HATS Just i the Ladi ies” \ The St. Paul Daily News Second Annual Auto Contest for Ladies Only Three Automobiles and scores of other magnifftent rewards to be given away in this centgst, exclisively for ladies. Yes, but true./, yours just a$ a-great number before you have received curs. GRIP, INFLUENZA Hamiin’s Wizard on #2 'Rellavia, antiseptic Proventive Qoring minenza epidemics: spray the nose and rhroat several times a day with one part Wizard Oil and water, using an atomizer vtian atomizer, gargle id snuff the raixture up the throat he noye treatment sets up an ae of siefense against s Si eisdy aud sanrus throat lead eo gtip — Sion then at once’ with Nezaed Oil befure they can-devgiop No douserons inflnenza, sev 1 trom druyeists for 30c If vt saushed return the bottle and © \our moyey back constipated or have sick head ache’ fusttry Wizard Liver Whips, dleanant littie pink pills, 30c at druge ver I to be taken on the same plate. or film. “Regular meeting of ‘the Knights. of Colum- bus will be held at 8:30 Friday -evening, ue April 7: See It at the Orpheum Next Mon.-Tues, ’ acts of Supretne entertarminent. ! to hunt for hat store- OVER 37, One, of these ca 009 IN ‘Send Us Your ' Name Me ‘SEVEN — 7