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“UT OFF Dogsn’t hurt a: bit!» Sore’ corns: , lift right off with fingers. Magic! vs Costs few cents! Drop ‘a little Freez- one on that ‘totichy corn, instantly. that corn stops hurting, then you lift it right out with the fingers. Why wait? Your druggist sells a tiny dottle of Freezone for .a\ few ‘cents, sufficient. to rid your feet of every hard‘corar, soft corn, or corn be- tween the ‘toes, and calluses, without soreness or irritation. ‘Freezone is the much*talked of discovery of the Cin- cinnati genius. TO DISCONTINUE OFFICE / Announcement was made. this afternoon at the office of the chief clerk of the railway mail service that the postoffice at Painted Woods, will be discontinued on Apri! 30, and that mail after that date will be sent to Baldwin. Stamps and stamped paper ; and postal account ~book and’ other supplies of’ the Patnted Woods office will be sent to the Fargo office. “THE PERFECT BAKING POWDER CIGARS—PHONE 243 Little Billy’s retail 8 ‘cents, 2 for ¥% cents, per thousand $55.00; per hundred $5.50; per~box of 50 ci- gars $2.75. Box trade a specialty. Parcel Post 7 cents extra’on per hundred. Address William F. Erlenmeyer Cigar Manufacturer 423 Third St., Bismarck, N. D. Consumers: Dray and Transfer ee Co. < Phone 270 . Iee and Teaming ur windows are always showing goods in which you are inter- ested 2 Fee-simile of Price Tag used on our goods LOMAS’ HDW. Co. — Bismarck, N.D. ~~ «| through Tuesday, | mother of the girl he loves. ORNS! |ONIVERSITY TO | HOLD EXERCISES .. bration is’ Planned; Pro- gram. Announéed Grand’ ‘Forks, April- 20—An an- nouncement was made today that the University of ‘North Dakota com- mencement exercises will begin Sun- day, Juune 18, and will continuue June 15. Dr. Bl- bert fh. Zaring of Chicago, ed{tor of the Christian Advocate, will deliver the commencement address. ‘ The program for the three days iz jas follows: ; Sunday, June 13 10:30 a. m.—-Wesley college haccalau , reate services, Methodist church in-Grand Forks. 7:45 po m.—University baccalaureate (procession. 8:00 p..m,—University baccalaureate services. President T. F. Kane, speaker, university armory, Monday, June 14 x $:30 a. m.—-Senior breakfast, Lincoln ik. . par 10:00 a. m. — Wesley college com- mencement exercises, Corwin hal. 12:30 p m.—Wesley college luncheon, University Commons, 2 1:45.p. m—Annual senior pilgrim- age and ivy ceremony, universi- ty. campus. ‘ Kappa initia- 5:30 p, -m-—Phi Beta ~ tion services, University Com- mons. 7:00 p. m—Class day exercises, uni- versity campus. ; 8:30 to 9:30 p. m.—Band /concert, president’s lawn. 8:30 to 11:39 p. m.—Annual ‘com- mencement informal, university armor: 9:00 to 11:00 p, m.—President’s re- ception. ~ Tuesday, June 15 9.15 a. m.—University commence- ment procession. -~ {.9:45 a. m.—University commence- ment exercises. Dr, Elbert R, Zaring, speaker, university arm- ory. 12:30 p. m.—Alumni luncheon, ‘Uni- versity, Confmons. Commencement marshals, chosen from the junior class: University mar- shal, Walter L. Vikan, , Bottineau; faculty marshal, Wesley R. Johnson, Grand Forks; class marshal, James T. Cassell, Hope. ¢ [FARMERS SUFFER SETBACK IN WORK BY BAD WEATHER Weekly Crop Report Shows that Seeding and Plowing Are Delayed by Rain Crop report 'No. 4 of the Van Dusen’ Harrington. company of (Minneapolis, giving the condition of crops in the northwest, is’ as/ follows: ‘There is practically nothing new to. report on ,the crop situation of -| the northwest. Since our letter of a yek ago,’ farm- ers have sufféred further -set-backs in’ their spring’ work. Plowing and seedifg have both been delayed a3 it‘ has" rained every day and the tem ‘perature, in’ many localities, several nights during the week, has’ been below freezing. Seéding’.om ‘tlre average is about two weeks, later than last season. Therg are many localities where, it has ‘not even started. This condi- tion_ exists principally in the north- >| ern™and, western| parts of the ter ritory. 2 From. present indications the ¢n- tire spring. wheat acreage will show a considerable decrease from last year. In western North Dakota wheat is the principal crop, but farm- ers there have done very little plow- ing and many are’ also’ unablé to pay }the high prices now - demanded “by farm laborers. Many are planning: Fon seeding what they can without outside help. 4 The lateness of the season in this wheat territory may have-a tendency to increase the’ flax acreage, and there have. been quite a number of’ new inquiries for flax seed. At present, indications point to one of ‘the largest acreages of oats and corn the northwest thas. ever had, There has been, a shortage of feed and the farmers. are anxious to pro- ;tect themselves for the coming sea- son. Considérable feed is being ship- ped into districts where crops were: short last year, as the pastures are still brown and show very little, evi- dence of-spring. New Arbuckle Film Real. Laugh-Maker Celebrated’ Comedian ‘Has~Fine Role in “Hayseed” , Fatty Arbuckle’s néw Paramount comedy, ‘Hayseed” which is shown at the Eltinge*theatre tonight is a genu- ine laugh-mak®p and all Arbuckle fans will tnd ita delightful affair. Fatty is a rural delivery letter car- rier who gets into serious trouble be- cause of the theft of $300 from the Fatty is vastly in love with the girl, and to make a great! impression buys an imi- tation diamond engagement ring, and thjs circumstance leads to his arrest a thief, although he is quite inno- cent of crime, Of course, Fatty gets out of his trou- ble to the entire satisfaction of his admirers and: especially his sweet- heart. ;There are numerous farcical situations. of which: Mr, Arbuckle wakes the most, as ig his wont in every role he essays. He is admir- fably supported by excellent come- dians, and in every respect “Hayseed” is one of the best comedies in which the big, jolly’'comedian has been seen in many months. The United States consumes more raw cotton and spins more cotton yarn than any other country, pro- ducing more than 99 per cent of the yarns required) for domestic industry. nv Paramount- Arbuckle Comedy; Sey epangwaemescoqgeqeenenen ARBUW Fatty Arbuckle in his newest. comedy ‘The: Hayseed” will be. one of the attractions at the new Eltinge Theatre tonight. An.ad- ditional five reel feature will be Fiance.” Vivian Martin in “Her Official . S cteetaietietiettct ieee tno a aoe aaa TOOT OCCT TT HIGH SCHOOL. WILL GIVE PAGEANT OF STATE NEXT JUNE) Will be History of North Dako- ; ta’ Development in Com- plete Costume The pageant of ‘North Dakota's de- velopment, will be given by the senior class of the Bismarck high school June 3, The pageant was written by the pupils in the (English classes taught by Miss Finch. ‘The dramatic actions and settings are under. the direction of Miss Finch, while dances are under thé supervision of Miss Roherty, supervisor of physical train- ing. ~The pageant will be staged on the capitol grounds, a location near -the Roosevelt cabin having been selected, Members-of the senior class, who will participate in the pageant now are rehearsing and they will maintain the high standards set by this class in its: other endeavors. a / A large number of girls have beén selected: by ‘Miss Roherty to present interpretative dgnces as a part-of the pageant and this part of the wArk is progressing splendidly. The vari- ois characters will be appropriate to the. period the; characters represent. The various literary clubs’ of the city are looking. forward to the pre- sentation of the pageant, which is the first work of its kind’ attempted in Bismarck. The students of the high school are being congratulated upon undertaking this work and are being given splendid support by interested parties. A. C. HAS BOOK ON HANDLING SHEEP Circular No. 35 Covers Phase of Farming Agricultural College, N, \D. April 30.—Information on the different phas- es of handling-sheep is given in circu- lar No. 86 just issued by the extention division of the North Dakota Agricul- tural college. The-authors are W. F. LaGrange and Don McMahan. |The part of the circular that will be of especial interest at this time is the section on lambing, shearing, dipping and‘pasturing sheep. The buying of sheep on th¢ range and the handling of range sheep in the fall on stubble and in cornfields, as well aS mating, win- ter shelters and feeding are also dis- cussed. The last part of the publica- tion*is on some of the diseases of sheepi Forty-five ‘years ago there were only, five states of the Union in which women were privileged to practice law., They were Maine, Illi- nois, Wisconsin, Missouri and Iowa. “DANDERINE” Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty. - ) an application of “Danderine” you can not find a fallen hair or any dandruff, besides ‘every hair shows new. life, vigor, brightness, more color and thick- ness. - , ITS REAL BMEANING « AND HOW TO" ATTAIN IT HT This wonderful bookwill be H sent free toany man upon re-[:} quest. .- +. . - CUMBERLAND CHEMICAL ©, ! Sg! Berry Bloch, NashvilleTenn f en CLEAN LIVING SERMON TOPIC OF DR. MILLER Tells Audience -Composed of High School Students How to Live-Right (By J. K. Dogan) High school night at the Methodist revival meetings witnessed a large audience and, many high: schoo! ‘stu- dents and teachers, The sermon was on the prodigal son and the manner in which it~was handled gave some new idegs upon this much discussed subject and an elaboration \of old ideas worth con- sidering. Dr. Miller said there were three parables in thé ghapter from which the text, “He came to himself,” was taken. And in these parables three things, a coin, a sheep and a boy. They were all lost but found agaia. “There is a crowd,” the speaker said, “who are lost and will be lost forever more. And! there are those who are: lost in this life but are found again.” The preacher told his hearers that what was. néded ipethis restless age was parental authority, clean living and respect for God. That among the things. wasted in this life was health, 00d name, -money time and. con- science. All these losses were describ- ed and so clearly pictured that. none could say “I did not know.” The quiet pathetic appeal to the young for the leading‘ of a noble pure TONIGHT Also | The Eltinge Fatty Arbuckle in his newest big comedy feature “The Hayseed” VIVIAN MARTIN | in a five-reel heart-interest drama “His Official Fiancee” COMING MONDAY Rex Beach’s thundering drama of the north “The Silver Horde” TOMORROW of fering BUC THEATRE The New Sensation “The Last Straw” A tale of the land where the best man wins Clara Kimball Young. tonight and tomorrow , of the screen K JONES —IN— Monday . christian life was remarkable in ten- derness and earnestness yet through it all. was the stern inexorable law that sin must and will be punished re- gardless of who commits that sin, The subject for this evening is“The second coming of Christ.” And! as it is the last meeting for this week, Satur- day being observed by the evangelists. asa day of rest, and considering the importance of the subject the attend- ance will be large. ‘ HAY AND FORAGE CROPS Agricultural College, IN. D., April 30. —‘‘Annual Hay and Forage Crops” is the title of circular No. 37, just issued by the extension division of the North Dakota Agricultural college. The au- thors are L. W. Waldron and F, W. Christensen. The crops taken up are the millets, corn, sunflowers, rape, peas, oats, sweet clover and Sudan- grass. These crops are discussed both from the standpoint of culture and feeding value. In Sheffield, ‘England, women now have a chance to learn something about a trade which has’ heretofore CASTORIA For Infants and Children ~ in Use For Over 30 Years scnnin 1 Cotten the Signature of The Melton troubles — get under a Gordon. This spring some bully good styles are offered. GORDON’ HAT | Get over your hat i THE serves. store candy. Karois a energy - producing food. Give it.to the LICED bread and Blue Label Karo. Let the children have:all they want, instead of high priced jams, jellies or pre- It satisfies the natural desire for sweets and takes the place of high price much less body-building; free book of récipes. * . PS. Askyour grocer for the price of Karo by the dozen cans. CORN PRODUCTS REFINING COMPANY ~~ ‘17 Battery Place New Yorks) been carried on chiefly’by men. They are being taught burnishing ‘and =————= polishing in the silver and electro- plate trade. GENERALLY TO CALL AND SEE SAMPLES OF THESE FINISHES. EVERY PRODUCT GUARANTEED FOR QUALITY AND SERVICE. boys and girls after school when they want “something to eat.” Blue Label Karo is dandy for Home- made Candy. It is easy to make and costs Write for than store candy. For All Baking Requirements ‘Use Climax Flour ——=—=—SS== contains a high percentage of gluten. Necessarily a high priced flour on account of its high quality. For sale by all grocers. - Russell-Miller Milling Co. | Bismarck, N. D. | MINUTES TO MAKE UP rs. Shepard Pure Apple Flakes 25 a Package JOHN BORTELL Bismarck, N. D. which is al- ways uniform in quality and SAVES TIME