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/ “PMURSDAY; ‘APRIL’:29,° 1920 ‘BISMARCK ‘DAILY TRIBUNE: —*O THREE $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 sizea fe Aladdin Dye Soap to dye your blouse: velis, gloves, stockings, underwear, corsets | atc. The newest, most fashionable oolore 10 cents. at all Dealers, CHANNELL CHEMICAL COMPANY « Chicago < Toronto - London - _' 15 Beautiful Colors. :: “Saves Time, Work and Monoy. Prottier, Gleaner: and, Brighter Floors than, you ever know before. -LEANS * | mate made by Julius A. Schmahl, sec-! | retary of state. During the past three j Weeks a total of 8,363 new licenses | and 179 transfers have been recorded. 270,000 AUTOS IN MINNESOTA | St. Paul, Mipn., April 28.—Approxt-| ; mately 270,008 automobiles are owned | “ BOSTON.—Some players begin so in Minnésota, according to an vesti-' young that the fans imagine they are oEoaaEoamaaooeEooaoaoaoaoaoaoaaE—EEEEEEEOSSSES | The Sallow Girl Will Be Like a Pearl After Taking Number 40 for the Blood nervous spells, aching limbs, so I could-not sleep. Saw’ an \advertise- | ment of Number 40 inthe daily pa- per and thought I ywould give it a trial, although I was discouraged as I had doctored with a number of physicians and had tried numerous medicines without’ receiving ‘any ben- efit. I have taken two bottles, can eat anything | want without fear, and am not nearly so nervous and am feel- HOYT 1S PRODIGY “The sallow: girl is like a ‘pearl, t the fairest_he has met. The swarthy one from whom men run, a ravishing brunette,” since. clearing, the com- plexion” of pimples, face blotches, liver spots,’ skin eruptions, pustules, J by taking Mendenhall’s Number ‘or The Blood. 40 is demanded in blood troubles, female irregulari- ties, eczema, sores, ulcers, carbun- cles, boils, constipation stomach and liver troubles. Mrs. Gostine, Rainey,| ing fine. I am now starting on my 2279 Jefferson St., Gary, Ind., write third bottle.” Number 40 is made by “I suffered for oyer three years with! J. C. Men@enhall, 40 years a drug- gist, Evandyille, Ind. Sold by. Joe Breslow. chronic rheumatism, catarrh, con- stipation, stomach trouble bad blood, | ‘4ships for the first time. old before they really are. Waite Hoyt, who came to the Giants in 1915, later farmed ‘out on one ‘of MecGraw’s plantations and now back with’ the Red Sox, will not be 21 until next September. ONE GOLF “BODY IMONTREAL,—One association gov- erns all golf play in the province of Quebec. ment allows all ¢lubs in the’ province to compete in the annual champion- June \18 is the date set for the title tournament this spring. SOFT WORDS SAVE HIS CIFE SAN FRAINCiSCO — “T shoos to kill!’ screamed Mrs. Lena Ledger, crazed domestic, and she turned a revolver on Patrolman H. L. Frazer who had arrived to take her into custody. ‘Bon’t do it,” suggested Fra- zer quietly, ‘it will make too much noise.” The woman handed him the gun, Norturup Kinc&C cur the cost of living next winter by growing long-keeping vegetables in your ‘own garden this summer, Root crops give fine returns with comparatively little care, You can easily grow enough beets, car= rots, turnips, squash and: pumpkins to store your cellar. Then when fresh vegetables are out of séa- son you will have this good food for your table ‘at a very low cost. The soil may be utilized early for radishes, lettuce:'or any quick maturing crop, and then sown to your favorite root crops. For large, fuil-flavored vegetables you must sow good seeds. Northrup, King & Co.’s Seeds have Bre all carefully tested. You can be sure of their vigor, and productiveness. Your dealer is now displaying the convenient Northrup, King & Co. Seed Case. . Its‘ selection of seeds represents thirty-six years gardening exper- ience. Fe t it help you select your winter vegetables now. Cultural directions on the back ‘of each packet. J ; Let Your Garden hermes ————— | NORTdRUP KING&Cos: E (<ALL Stanpare Size Pacers VEGETABLE BTW Stros par ia Pal cl SHEDS ...... been bred to produce Nature’s finest food. They . Supply Winter Vegetables, S ly This new switch in manage- LEAGUE PRESS CAUGHT AGAIN . IN NASTY LIB Lieut. Dan, E. ce Asenias Forces Townleyized. Newspapers _ to Take, Water fi ~ |. The scurrilous Mtack’ on the repu- | tation of Lieut. Dan E. Richter of | Minneapolis in the league ,controlled papers becanse of ‘his: activities, against the Bolshevism and radicalism of the league leaders, is indignantly denied, by Richter, who in’a letter to demands an immediate retraction. In his demand, Lieut. Richter -pre- nts official proof: that’ the ‘many arges made ‘against him: ‘by. the ;league in an effort to discredit: Rich- ter, were malicious lies. In his letter to ‘the league organs’ Lieut. ‘Richter says: “I hereby demand’ q ‘retraction of that certain article and newspaper ,story, published in the’ Minnesota Leader. « of said article reflecting upon the mil- itary record, -character, and‘ standing ot the undersigned is hereby’ demanded and of specific parts thereof. as fol- Jows, as the same are libetous and un- ‘true,”” Character Excellent, * fie sentences ‘and’ paragraphs, whici he claims are without the slightest foundation infact. He then, goes on to say that: “My discharge from the service is an honorable discharge, which‘ cart fies. that my character was good. , have not left the home guard, but ha still in, the. service as. first. ieutenant- adjutant of the 13th battalion, M. H. G, The records of the adjutant gen- eral’s office will dis¢lose ‘to ‘you that 1 demanded an investigation of the charges preferred against me and that a board of inquiry found! all of the ; same “unwarranted and without foun- dation.” Through ‘this’ investigation I, was completely exonerated and is- sued a’ commission as above ‘stated. You will find the record of any sol- dier in the office of the adjutant gen- eral in St. Paul, Minn., which shows the above facts. My record as a soldier on the state records is on a }par with any other and therefore | lemand a retraction of your libelous story and of the whole thereof. I will exhibit to .you my honorable © dis- charge, my 'commission and the com- plete record of this case if you wish to get in touch with me.” Exonerated Lieut. Richter submits the findings of the board of ftiquiry which’ inves- tigated charges made against Richter in which the board ‘unanimously re: commends “Lieut. Adjt. Richtér for a commission in the 13th batallion, M. H. G., recommending that ‘he be re- tained as adjutant of the batallion and' that the charges against him were unwarranted and without foundation. Lieut. Richter is now performin® his duties’ as batallion adjutant to” my. satisfaction and I heartily recommend the issuance of his commissten.” And thus another deltberate lie of the League muzzled press is nailed’, ; NEE OES | SUCH IS LIFE ma It’ is the “ouija ouiave” ‘that 1s threatening .all\ othér prophets in the country. Gotten to the point where the ouijaves have discarded the old-fashioned “w’” and use oui overtime. One ardent ouijaist writes: “Lebnard Ouiood ouiould succeed Ouioodrow, ‘but I ‘believe Hoover udiill ouiin the office first filled by Geo. Ouiashington,” Oui! Oui! Ouither you ouija ‘or no, you surely. must. believe that it makes for a happy ouiedding if you sprinkle rice over the bride, Ouihich calls No’ mind the happy custom ‘Russians used to have of pouring a can of beer over-the bride- groom. \No authority on the subject indicates ouihy they poured it over him rather then ne him. * + i The ouija fan “tems us that she! asks outja if it’s going’ to rain, and never yet has been caught without her umbrella. ‘On thé other hand, folks’ used. to believe that the only certain method of persuading it to rain was to kill a red ant, 8 And Squire Abner. 'Harpington be- lieves if a red ant crawls into your pocket it brings money. Any old-timer will tell you that “March; marigolds will cause drink- ing habits if looked at too long.” ee RS Some years ago it was considered quite a waste of time to consult. a ROHRER’S * Phone a7 for Co Prompt W. S: ROHRER, Prop. the league’ papers ‘printing the attack j A retraction’ of the whole |} Lieut, Richter then points ‘out del “ Successor to Lambert’s Livery Phone 57 for Taxi Day or Night Ciean Cars Careful Drivers The “the Best in Every! , Last, Time Tonight TOM MIX The man who never fakes, i in “THE SPEED MANIAC’ Of: all the ‘swift moving, heart hair raising, fascinating things, heads the 4ist TOMORROW—SATURDAY Fatty Arbuckle’s Hilario “The Hayseed” Engngemint Commencing Monday THEATRE Tonight Only “VICTORY” One of the greatest sea aiories ever screened Also two-reel comedy De Luxe thing” , FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Have vou seen the most daring western rou star of all BUCK JONES jus Comedy / Featured in “The Last Straw” | MONDAY AND TUESDAY CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG SIN “TRILBY” nhysician as to the probable time of death. As per: “In case of sickness a dog: is sup- ‘posed to, foretell the outcome. If he howls ‘the patient ‘1s. sire to’ die. Dogs scent death even, before it seizes @ person.” * * 4 Why does a cat have whiskers? Mr, P. F, Swindle hasyinvestigated the subject’ very thoroughly and he has formed some startling conclu- sions, which he reports in the Amer- can Journal of Psychology: “A cat wears whiskers s6 he may wiggle, them while watching a prey, thus resting his eyes.” ‘That's why a cat has whiskers. If you have the cat's whiskers off the cat would never touch another mouse. Wiggling whiskers keep the vision from becoming blurred. A TRAGEDY IN OWE ACT AND FOUR GIRLS SAN FRANCISCO—The Beach! nour nifty girls, our naughty thieves. Sreams. Bathrobes. Taxicabs. Cops, Misses Dell Rossman, guna. South- wick, Katherine Kucht and Lois Pop- ham were the losers, and the. police ve haven't found the clothing swipers yet. PLEASURE MAKI NAGS ABOUT ALL IN SAN 'FRANCISCU — Sixty _syooden horses will be turned to sawdust pas- ture here soon, there to rest ‘the re- mainder of their unnatural lives. 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