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i i i H of celebrating’ her ‘birthday with ? party 4s was planned, ‘Mary Pickfgy Fairbanks yesterday was taken home froin the. ‘studio in},a near collapse | vorce, Fariter Killed When. _ |; . 3 f A Ji ef Freight Hits Truck about, the head. Jamestown, April 10.—Peter John- son,well known Kensal pioneer and farmer met a tragic : Pate~ Monday while driving. home, from. Kensal to- his farm three miles west and two miles north ‘of that’ town. ‘He was dione ine his-auto truck about two in the after: noon when the open truck ‘was struck bya northbound. freight train an the . S00, :west of Kensal, . ) the muaaniue wason the track, when Milions of Tiny Gets : Your Catnsrh H ‘ind douches, .\8. S. will cléanse: yout ood of rey cause of, Catarrhy and It has ‘bee > for’ more t is seld by, ait driggists. ' Cleansing the Blood of the You: miust realize that. your blood | ran: ie leaded down with ..catarrh Buy a bottle of S; S. today. ust, be}lose no further’ time in’ getting on hefore|the right treatment. 5 al-relief} Valuable advice regarding yout be. furnished free. ‘te, 108 ‘Swift a, z é ae and these germs removed from ‘your bl | yOu can expect real, rat: from the disease, you\ know ‘that. you. cannot. réach|dress Medical Advjsé these germs in your! blood with Laboratory, Atlanta, =\CASTORIA -- "ALGOHOL- PER GENT. table Prepatationtochs 7 singin etl gthe Sromachsand A ms haga ened it “Omrontis 35 Dorr Ae A0Gres —— For Infants and Childrefi, i Mothers Know That~|, Genuine Castoria Use For Over. Thirty Years S25. 9 ody CASTOR JENTALIN COMMAWY,.NeW YORE CITY. ~The front? of Relief Comes Only: by/s Germs. yee § Hal relief And of. coursé,| case wi cturers of St. MARY PICEFORD FAIRBANKS IN NERVOUS COLLAPSE distance Tiie painter ib vs when, he uses Ligui Granite on a i : satisfy the mo: that the finish ei ¢al.., Itnot only produces'a beautiful, deep lustre bu ree, the hiardest dae ihe paces ional use of a floor. tnop keeps | - the. finish in. perfect conditiay | Liquid Granite i is algo fine for use.gn oi l.cloth ted wear is severe. it interested) in im lad to know about his produces ong finish, é3 you prefer. with soap and, water. ‘linoleum, and all interior work where ” iH , white idteriots you will ae ukeberry: White Ena a rich, smooth, snow white + that will not, tura yellow, ‘chip or. crack. Can bes en Made.by Berry. Brothers, “world’s tage var- nish makers. / : "Leta sHanivate Cor i BISMARCK, N.D. \) Los: Angeles, Cal., pri 9,—Instead: brought » about from thé - nervous strain which: has beén caused by. news of the impending attdck tpon the legality of Mer recently obtained .di- [hit by the engine and the auto was aptied some ‘before inson fell out, severely ‘crushed The freight. train wasestopped and given right’ of: way, hurried Mr. Johnson’ to Carrington, where an operation was. performed | $30,000; .75 shares in the Occidgnt and SNd- *) Days” his new Production, which. id Mr. ' | bodies on army trucks which’the gov- 1 Commissioners will Use Ary BSMARCE DAILY TRIBUNE : ; ATURDAY, MORTON COUNTY TO SREND MUCH MONEY| . - ROADS IN 1920 » Tracks Furnished by State in Upkeep i Four“members of the Morton coun- ly comthission were so. impressed’ With 4 demonstration of sttel’ duitiy, ernment ; turned: over ‘to the state highway commission yesterday that they*have decided to equip the three trucks used*iby them in road, build- ing ahd grading with similar bodies. The demonstration was staged) at Mchenéie ‘on a stretch of road which the- commission is putting in repair. The ‘commissioners from Morton county wi witnessed the perform: nce were Theodore ‘Feland, August Nickol, G, H. Urban™ and Daniel O'N@il; They annouricéd- after. the completion of the tests; that the steel ‘dump bodies were- admirably suitable for'road in Mofton county, Morton: county has a. very progress. ive’ road. building ‘program for 192 and the commissioners stated ‘yest | dey that they intended doing consi able work on the Red Trail so to make that <portidn of ahe: tra: Rateg de Forest, soubretts, in :“Maytime” continental highway. passing, througn that county one.of the begt, in, the state. The commissioners are gravel- ing some of the roads and on others they, ope to get state aid this year. WATSON ESTATE | 18 $500,000 Fargo, April } The estate lett” by. thé late Atty. John S. Watson, senior member of the former law firm: of 4 Watson, Young & Conmy, who died Sunday ¢évening, ‘Nov. 9 1919, is valued at $516,574.63, according tothe] ;Mr.:Lovett gees. a big: ‘Impetus for iiiventory and appraisement filed at| the: truck: ousiness this’ year. ‘North thé office of the county court by the Dakota’is. waking up to the advan- executors. The estimated value’ 6f| tages of the ‘truck for. the farm and, -| the estate, made at the time of filing| the Firestone ;Tire & Rubber Co., has; his’ will; was $325,000. . The appraisal was made ‘by: ly B.| stimulate the trutek business. Hanna, Fred A. Irish-and Alex Bruce,| 5} aE Ce ine ivoutary ates | WY OTH ate Foal eath on Lay mon shares of stock in the Rusself; iS TES v -Brafrierd, Minn., “April 10.—Seated Miller Milling: company;’: valued. at $270,000; 75. shares’ in the .First—Na-) tional’ ‘bank of ‘Fargo, * $18,750; 29| on a log frozen to death, Mrs. Joseph shares’ in. the Fargo. ‘National wank, tte ‘missing since Easter Sunday. $4,350; 200 shares in fie North Da, been found. by a party of neigh- kota Metal Culvert. ‘comfpapy of Far} ima et : bai 80,” $35,000; 325° shares. of comion | * stock im the ‘Wells--Dickey xpress GATHER y RE _ FOR POW POW Firestone iatidgers tor Fargo alld with 'N, C. Hanson, local representa-. tive. R..E. Lovett, Bi manager of the Minot ‘branch and J, P: Hennessey of the Fargo office, Tite three represent-/ stives of the popular tire. are, enthua- lastic lover prospects for. this. year. - but Mr. Johnson died’ the next: day. | Baking He did not recover conscionsnéss af-| $7,500; 67 shia: id / | this morning. | will: testify before the Kanes cou company, $48,750; 300. shares of\pre- ferred stock in: the sdme company, company >of a Stl is class G, in Nor western Mutual Savings & -Loan'* sociation of Fargo, $3,350, aiid i Well-known ; capitalists and sinanusl shares class BB in same firm, $646 ita julg ‘have combined to invest several. million dollars. for | $25,008. i an initial Sugar’ industry cevelonment oat : near New Orleats. ‘ ‘The value of thé home is listed at Jailed for Cantenbt “Pitaburgh, ‘Kan, April 10—Alexan: der Howett president ’ of ‘the Katizas| ~ coal mines, Was sentenced to jail’for} «Do pea feel id, unequal to the contempt of court ‘by Jidge Curren of} work:ahead of-you%): Do yout still.cough the €tawford (county district scourt & little, or does your. nose | bottier you ? 4 re,you pale? Is,your. blood thin and The judge sentenced Howett and Better but a body. Into three associated union officials to, tha au) county: jail until euch :timé :as * pat D Pieree's Golden Medical ‘ery. is nature remedy” com tii tablet or lqiitd fend. It will build wp your bady ‘and protect. you! front “dis- Gase germs whichInsKeverywhere. Ope of indtstfial fetations: Under: the,,order :of judge Currad Howett and -the! other ‘officials will be Faken tothe bounty jail immedfitely: | and)tonic 1s wd hing. oh account of the Howett | Betoued 4 <altera, Ae Sete in the district were tdi! of the-active ingredients’ of this “fi 8. \ pelea Sea ste tf GRIFFITH PICTURE MADE ON ,-i ‘“ingia, which is ti, for ;the ig’ and for colighs; Grseo faye. root, blood foot it, Queet Toot,—all ‘skilful; eam “inthe ical Discovery. ese ‘thats havea direct’ action ‘on the Pilea {tiprovitig tgestion‘and assimi- Woe.” ): Thesésherbal’ extracts inthe ‘Hart Perlod. ' 0:| Discovery”: sid4f blood-making and ‘|. atebest-for scrofuls; By improving It was an historical masterpiece’as | blood. ‘they fortify: ashes {body ede lnas well as ‘a thrilling motion picture |) attack of Brip or-¢ol , 4 that. ne with Kise set, about bined should ‘be broated, frst, creating wi So jsease, w; isalterative. 'T' ‘sh one eroaaeed eerie {n addition, thé tiosé Should be washet A ‘with Dr. er titth Remedy. KB. of Medical Dis- Tablets.to Dr, uffalo, N..¥. gs it was announced Here. y ch erry bark wi ‘SITE OF OLD MINING TOWN- coming’ to the “@itinge ‘theatre ldst time ‘tonight. He’ aimfed to tell’ pe glowing story ofthe old ‘Californ of ‘the days 6f:'49, portraying .on the ‘Witt ti : view,’ Mr. Gtiffith. ourtieyet with his company to -old) Tuolumtie, S deserted ‘mining ‘town which in its Imy days was,.two. miles of misers’ hits, salootis, dnd darice halls. Aimid.|. the ruins he eminént ptodycer recre- ated ‘the’old ‘village andthe charact- ers~in. “Scarlet, (Da: dre the hloodet! ‘folk wha us live there in the days of the ‘go! Bold rsh. Roby. Nett, :a dunce Tall Sema and ‘Alvares, the ‘imfid-manne: ashing bandit, at onde the poe th of sth slier- iffs and ‘the ‘best friend of the. poor; fie the the rentral figures, béth authentic oF California history, ‘and a Ptdline story is sild to hav i¢ them.’ Richard Bi rehi - mess, the brilliant young actor, jis the /tainirigly told “in fiction. rend Mifiot. were’ ‘here Friday-~conferring | er eurried :on:valuabie pudjicity work to| . AIN- | THE MOST BEAUTIFUL, DARING AND 1 THT LIN PURGE. Hee he IN TEN MASSIVE RE pa PRICES : NS COME EARLY! Hispciclant her, since musadeey thee ing. Matte. is. Lala to” Have ‘cde mentally, unbalanced left ‘her hol aa succumbed. Sn Soles and ..ex: ation Sy BIG] FIRMS GET - | TRAINED HELP ” Big corporat ong International “Hi R nd Equity: SL abet Packing Co., call on North Da- kota Business College, Fargo,:N. ‘D., timé after’ time for homie office assistants. \ ‘PP. M. Gunderson, sebenity | laced with. the Standard, Oil 0., was the 80th D.' By C.: pupil mployed there. _ Mist Martha Paasche is the 16th ‘with Inter? ation: Harvester,A: C. Steiner ‘the 9th\for the Equity. a “Follow the $ucce$$ful.” En- ter school for the spring term, starting now. Graduate in the ‘busy winter season... Write! ii Wage, Pres., eos Bronte St, Fargo, N. UD we ae Aa es $5.00 Each. ~ ak . Place Your Order Nav. y - Beautiful trees jn every “respect. HOSKINS : An acre of aha reel you can raise iiice fresh veize- tables, keep some chickens if you wish and reduce the - tremiendor’s cost of living, on a soil perfectly fitted for the raising of the very best of vegetables ard fruits, not a waste itich of ground on. any acré, already under plow and only five or six blocks froth school. We have fifty acres of this which we will sell for only st. 00 an dcre cash atid the balarice $10. 00 per acre per month. Really, you can't beat it. > Sak eet a BOE ieee ‘it you don’ +: watit as infucli ground as an acre we can - sell you smaller’ cae for one-tenth -eash and the bal- _ ance to ‘run in equal monthly payments of from Six to thirty months.- If you teally mean business aboiit get- “ting started oh\that home of your own ‘we will do our share.’ It i is merely up to-yoti to do your part. A tele- Ss de ure right, too. 5 ix 4 Wesperado® and a’ thoroughly com- petent cast interpi the. other foles. I¢ Js ‘a ‘Paramount craft picture. THE ORPHEUM Harry Carey, Univérsal’s: premier western star, has at last. earned the |: Tight to His popular~sobriquet, “Fhe Ace of the Saddié’ and his latest western picture has been given the name so ofte applied to the man who plays‘ the leading part, The pictifre itself is just ad Fweslos | as the. spirit of the west: a dé tWwo ago, when the evil- instinct re f }man led him to cattle rustling. and the mian who could get tis. six-shooter ‘itt of the holster the thousandth. of a\second quicker than, the other: fel-\ low was a favorite with Father Time. " “The Aée of the Saddle” is Carey's ‘best picture from many, standpoints, according to critics. ‘This fact points || to: Progress in the ‘star instead of de-| ~ tracting from fortier pictures: The pieture will ‘he ,shown/ at the Or- Pheum theatre tonight, 118 ae Sty Plione 890 pa ats ds OR 8 nat generally inown that 5863 (merry pinds ‘have served in the American . ' phone: call i 1s all that is hecessary to_get you started. A dhette Kellerinan | O'CLOCK. SHARP. NO ABA eis For Yout Boulevatd and Yard i Pantie. ‘ APRIL 10, 19202 comp/eariym a: Six years ‘ago, in Iboking ‘forward to the ‘ature wants of our customers, we started a solid block, of Elis, already twite transplanted and six’to seven feet high at that time? These trees come up to ‘the Hoskins rigid requirement of Cun ‘and are thoroughly acclimated and hardened. 4 Ma