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PAGE TWO’: a che : y As BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE ST es : : TUESDAY, JULY, 27,1920, ae Art Sceley, the énly. cowboy in the world who bulldogs a Mexican long horn’ steer from an auotomobile, ‘BIGROUNDUP AT | is’ ope of the’ feature attractions of j the roundup. ! ‘Long George Francis, owner of the I. Flying “U” ranch and holder of ‘the COTS champonship of Western Ganada and U” CREW, AUG. 2 the. Northwestern United States. for Art Seeley, Only Cowboy Who roping, will, be,on deck. \ Among the prizes which he has won is a-$1,000 . . Bulldogs Wild Steers From_ Auto, There WOMAN IS MADE , OFFICE MANAGER * ‘The Rusk Radiator Co., Fargo, N. D. has a new office manager— a woman, Miss Almeda LaF'leur., **Why not?”’ asks F. L." Wat- kins, Pres., Dakota Business Col- lege, Fargo, N. D., of which school ‘Miss LaFluer is a graduate. ‘‘We constantly get more calls for trained, help than we can’supply, both men and women. We'eapectto be called on for 1000 or more students during the coming'school year.’’< i Join the 1000 Club and ‘‘Follow the Succe$$ful.”? Fillterm Sept. 1. , Write F..L: Watkins, Pres., 806 Fyont St., Fargo, N. D. saddle. His $5,000 trained horse will also be exhibitgd at: Minot, Lady Rider There. Marie Gibson, prize winner and worlds famous lady bronk and stecr rider is. coming.. At a stampeda, in Saskatchewan last year the. Prince of Wales, presented her with a di- amond lavelier for her wonderful ex- hibition before him. | Othew famous ridets who will be at the stampede include ¥,, S, Sulby. stampede clown and ‘bronk rider;, Sid. ney Vollin, bromk rider and. crack roper, time 20 secqnds; Johnnie Kin- caid, bronk rider and fancy roper; West Dyce, oronk rider and hippo drome rider ‘and roper; Curley See- ley, bronk- rider and hippodrrme rid- er and fast roper, aiid many others. 1 Prizes’ Offered The steers to be used are all real Mexican long horm “yak” steers, The horses are gbsolutely wild and un- broken and 4re picked from the most dangerous types in Montana. | One hundred dollars has ‘been \of- fered to.any man who can ride Wald- rose. One hundred dollars like- wise offered to anyone bringing a J horsey that cannot/e rode. , This stampede is backed. by the famous Flying “U” ranch and the Flying, “U"; brand will be in evidence on mich of the stock. Their head | quarters: are ‘at Glasgow, Montana. Scores of their cowboys, who do not know the~ meaning of fear, will oc ccupy the stampede. FAMOUS RIDERS COMING. Minot, N. D,, July The Fly- ing “U” Stampede will come off here on. August 2, 3 and 4. In addition to,,the stampede there will be jfour baseball games between Glasgow. Mant.:and Minot. Summer Cleanness By the Pound It’s good to bathe your clothes as frequently as you bathe your body—it’s the true secret of health, '‘cootness, and comfort} And it’s just such bodily well-being and clothes cleanness that we séll by the pound. : The mod laundry service we offer, you see, is based on a pound ‘rate that’s reasonable indeed. — . You'll wonder, we're ‘sure, why’ you have permitted yourself to cling so long to mussy washdays in the home, once-you've given this service of ours a. real trial. po x __ £ Won't.you call us uy ahd-let us tell you about it? Or if you like just phone us your address, our driver will willingly stop in and give you full details about this truly'modern washway. Remember our Dry Cleaning Department. All work done nicely combines efficieny with economy. CAPITAL LAT CABLE OVER: THE. - YACHT: PICTURES ‘ London, July 27.—Two pictures cf Tuesday's, race, between the Sham- rock and Resoluté, described as hav- ing been transmitted ‘by~ photo-tele- ‘aphy, are printed by the Daily Mir- ror. $ - A “The newspaper admits they are im- perfect and not wholly, accurate, but contends that when the experimeh- tal stage of transmitting photographs by telegraph is passed yand the ap- paratus is developed it will be possi- bie to transmjt pictures by this pro- cess to apy part of the world, ~ WANTED A new or used ceiling fan, 110 voltage. S. E. Bergeson & Son. O. LONG as the acuté short- age of man-power. in nited States continues, the CA Ole demand for gasoline power will Power continue to increase. ad Every increase in the demand 2) Da for gasoline power. will affect the price: of gasoline, because, rasoline contintally ae it is not keeping pace with the deman for gasoline. . : The latest figures available illus- ee this point are for March, fe ee though petroleum production is . "> Petroleum, Consumption: Daily Average Petroleum Production: Daily Average 1,177,129. bbls. 1,417,129. bbls, Total for Month ‘otal for Month 36,491,000 bbls.. 43,930,999 bbls. If production continues for the rest of the year at the rate established in the first quarter, the total production of petroleum for 1920 will be in excess of . 410,000,000 barrels, If consumption continues for the rest of the year at the rate established in . the first quarter, the total consumption of petroleum for the year’ 1920 will be in excess of 495,000,000 barrels, 1 Or, for the year 1920, consumption may. be expected to exceed domestic Peseiction of petroleum by 85,000,000 Because of its: high powerca organiza- tion, trained through: years of experi- ence to the interpretation of conditions, the Standard Oil Company. (Indiana) is anticipating increased’need for' gaso- line and is bending evefy effort ‘to sup- ply the people of the Middle West with the gasoline they need. © ~ It means much’ to the «Middle West to:be able to use freely that most im- ——portant. of all labor-saving devices — the automotive machine. The Standard Oil Company. (Indiana) believes that its greatest service lies in providing at all times, everywhere, and at the lowest possible prices, the gaso- line needed “to operate these engines ~ of production. - Standard ‘Oil Company % (Ihdiene) : 910 So.: Michigan: Ave. Chicago, Illinois PRESIDENT’ ILLNESS SHROUDED: __ i ’ IN SECRECY BY HIGH OFFICIALS pone out, an effort, it is no ‘disgrace for him to use an elevator. But officials ‘both of the Whire House and the ‘Navy Departmont, |. whicle has jurisdiction over the yacht asgure you that they know nothing at alk about. the |matter. y Ke » & number of reasons were © ad- hvanced for -Wilson’s decision not to go to Woods Hole,*Mass. But’ that {Wilson is Extremely ‘Touchy About It, is View Taken by Correspondent, Seeking, to Learn of Extent of Illness” | Eliminate poisons and congestion from stomach and bowels with } Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin (HERE is‘no,time of the year. when people should be more careful of their diet'than during the liot summer months, but unfortunately it « ‘Washington, July .27—Never were the plans and. movements. of ruler! shrouded ‘in greater mystery than| 1¢s not explain why he hag not gone is the sengan of arentest carelessness, if to the’ dozen or more available re- Cold- foods, ices, unripe and overripe those, of President Wilson at this ' 6 evellable axe. fruits are soon followed - by ‘crampe, sorts, ; ‘ The: only .explanatipn is that the! president is ndt yet a’ well man, and that in the present state of his health it. is. better for him to stay in his own, hprae, the White House, If, extremely, torrid days come, the president will probably escape them aboard the. Mayflower,’ remaining away perhaps’ for twol|or three days at a time: | 1 : TRAFFIC‘LAWS LAND THREE IN Speeding and Driving Without Lights Costs Moforist& $5; time. Which is just another way. of say: ing that Woodrow Wilson, American citizen, is extremely touchy about his illness. And, unfike other, American citizens, Woodrow Wilson is presi- dent and has the authority to make his movements and his: plans just as secret as he wishes, Do you remember when your daa was sick? .Didn’t the inquisitive old lady next door’ finally “get on, your nerves” with’ her persistent’ querie: about his health? You felt it wasnh'v that she carea.so much about: your dad, but that she was just naturally anxious to have some gossip‘to spre! about the town. ¥ fi You remember she was 4ll keyed up. the day the second doctor arrived heartburn,. indigestion, constipation. Do not wait until you have, splitting getting biliows’ and constipated, that very night take a teaspoonful of Egyp- tian Senna andPepsin, which is sold in ‘drag stores under the name of Dr. Cald- well's Syrup-Pepsin. By morning your bowels will be relieved and the congese tion gone. Then be cautious at meal time for a few dayé-and you will have no further trouble, Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is a com- bination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin that has. grown in great public favor for thirty. years. We know of many thousands of households that are vagver without a bottle. Mr. Eugene e Maqua of Manayunk, Pa., was very for a consultation. She could: hardly and Costs 6 wait to ask you. what he said. ‘ . 4 P Fa Fall to Appreciate. EH. Howell,, ; police magistrate, i Well, that is about the way the White House regards questions about the: president’s health. It suspects the motive. Perhaps it has reason to. do. so, particularly since the pub- lication of Senator Moses’ letter with, its repetition of packstales gotele On the.other hand, it is only. fair te sa. that persons close to. the preside | y: adght. Greweky sald: he. was hur- have‘ failed to appreciate the: sincere ing tO: pass a’ street car, but the and“sympathetic . interest that the magistrate decided -that that wasn't lweople of this country, regardjess of | Suffictent cause to “hit it up.” party. feel in the health ofthe pres-;_ W- L. Sherwin plead gullty of driv- Take, for instance, the matter. of ‘2’ car 8, € the president's vacation. It has been| @uto wasn’t his. It cost him $5 and said, and aparently truthfully, that; Costs for driving it, however. the Mayflower, the. president's yacht,| ~#mil~Heidt appeared, charged with has been renovated for his use and; an. elevator installed init, and that any time he spends away from Wasii- ‘ington this summer will! be aboard her. ‘ 7 " If the president were: not so ex- tremely. sensitive there would be no reason to,make any secret, of this. lf a man cannot mount stairs with held court last evening. Whe he ‘had finished dealing out: justice two men had given $8.90 cach. to the city cot fers. \ s ut . Joseph Crewsky,: proprietor of a shve shop on Third | street,, plead ilty of speeding on, Broadway Sun- speeding. tteidt claimed he: was not speeding,. but agreed. the horn was blowing a.good deal. His case Was held over until the officer ‘who made the compfaint could be -present to testify, The first production of oil by drill- ing was made in Oil Creek, Pennsy:. vanfa, in 1859. Pa ns _/ Cuba's “exports in 1918 were twice as great/in-Vvalue as the combined ex. ports of the countries between the ‘Texas border and: South America, Tomorrow. A Get a25*% Box = ; > : j on NM These “Dog Days” headache, but hen you find yourself ~ . Millions of people} of all ages suffer from occasional or chronic contin tion, Let them. send name.and addsess to Dr. W. B. lwell, 512 Washington Street, Monticello, ™ IL, for a free sample bottle of his wonderful Syrup Pepsin. 8 million bottles werd bought at drug ‘stores last year, the largest sale in the world. DR. W..B. CALD' dn his 82nd year dyspeptic until he patronized his drug- gist-for a’bottle of Svrap Pepsin, and now he can retain and digest whatever he eats; he is sleeping sounder, gaining in weight and strength-and is:in all re-- ~ aspects feeling better than in years. 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