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MA Ne tory “nail work York iod ¢ recer Off able ed r wrou and chart Fren the N rent Wi loans agric struc the 5,345 befor 200 perm ed 2f hous: hecte acret and pum) mine bridg cons’ of 1, ed a 28 n <oMtUEQN1UFUEETTUTATTAT.. RS. LUCY DOUCETTE, of Manchester, N. H., who says she’s Just so happy over the way Tanlac restored her health she can't keep from telling people about ih i ‘ “T am just so happy over the way Tanlac has restored my health tha: I can’t keep from telling people:abou' it,” said Mrs. Lucy Doucette, of 76 Stark street, Manchester, New Hamp | shire, a few days ago. Hh suffered so long with chronic indigestion: that I didn’t know’ what ‘it was ‘to sit down and enjoy a single’ meal. My stomach was so: badly disordered 1 had to liye on the strictest diet, and nothing seemed to agree with me. ‘At times my breath seemed to dc cut off, and J would suffer .terribly for hours at ‘a time. ¢ “J Jost- my strength completely ‘and be€ame ‘so weak .and run-down Y would give out several times. dur- ing the day and would -have to stop and rest. I was extremely" nervous and irritable, and just felt like 1 would break, down, completely. “Qne day I saw a statement from a‘friend of mine who said Tanlac had helped her wonderfully, so I was convinced it was a dependable medi- cine and I began taking it, imme diately, and I am more than pleasec at the splendid results. My appe- tite improved right from the first, and the horrible indigestion from ~ which I suffered so long has entire- ly disappeared, \ var ee now finished: my fourth bottle, and’ can eat just anything | wish without any bad after-effects. I also: sleep better and have more strength and energy. It is a pleas- ure to, tell others, what Tanlac has done in my case.” ~anlac is sold in Bismarck by Jos. Breslow,. in Driscoll. by N. D. and J. H. Barrette, in Wing by H. P. Ho- man ‘and in Strausburg by Straus- budg Drug Co. SM —advt: Don't streak or rnin your material in : tone Dyes.” | + GIRLS! LEMONS | BLEACH; WHITEN | Make Lemon Lotion to Double i i Beauty of Your Skin i F : Squeeze-the juice of two lemons in- to a bottle containing three ounces of Orchard White which, can be had at any drug store, shake well and you have a quarter pint of harmless and delightful lemon bleach fot few cents, Massage this sweetly fragrant lo-} tion into the. face, neck, arms and hands each day, then shortly note the beayty.of your skin. ©. ! Famous stage beauties use lemon juice’ to ‘bleach and bring that soft, clear, rosy-white complexion. Lemons have always been used aga freckle, sunburn-and tan remover’ Make this up and try it. é years. students. Ideal o/ Our, ‘ Mankato Commercial College Under the’ same management 20 Enrollment last. year 1530. tieal courses of study. Unusual ‘op- portunities -for securing positions. Tuition rea- sonable. , If you are interest e d, send for kato Commercial lege, Mankato, Minn. ‘SEE CANADA AS | BONE DRY SOOM WITH LECTION Inter-provincial -Ban on Liquor Is Forecast as Event of Wear Future 10 END RUM RUNNING Hotels and Railways Have En-' joved Rushing Tourist Trade With United States Dry | ! Winnipeg, Canada, Aug. 51.--San- ida is about to cease being bartender for her American cousins. «+ Since the great drough enveloped | the United Stutes, Canada has been! ‘he Mecca of the thirsty. Tt is here’ they hayg come singly, in pairs, inj narties and in conventions. Rum Fun- ners have been busy conveying the! recious juices of pleasure from par- ly-wet Catiada to reasonably-dry | ited Statese. In Fact Also \ Now Canada, in the law books as dry, is about to become so in fact. When the votes are counted during the provincial elections, in the next few. months, prophets say there’s not much doubt but what a majority will declare for the referendum . doing away with inter-provincial liquor traffic. With the exception of Quebec, where beer and light’ wines may be retailed, no liquor can be sold legally in any Canadian province. But, since this dryness. is all in the local option form and since under the law~a. pro- vince cannot restrict dominion com- nerce, Canadians have been able to obtain all the liquor they desired by suying it outsidé the province and aaving it shipped to them. To End Farce i That made loeal option a farce and row, say those who should know, Janada is about to end the farce and anter the bone-dry*list. It is an ancient maxim, indorsed by wets and drys alike, that where there’s liquor there liquor will be 3old. That’s the case in Canada to- lay. ,Theye’s always a willing bell yoy. or waiter with a desire to please und there’s more blind swine than ‘here-are pigs with natural parents. Hétels and railways have enjoyed; 1 rushing tourist trade, and it is said | ‘hat hardly a man crosses the line | jack to the United States who isn’t: wiping his mouth with the back of |! is hand and whose baggage doesn’t have to be searched with care. All Over Soon c But it’s to be over soon. By ‘early fall Canadian provinces .will have} and the Manitoba government pledged to abolish the “buy it out-) ee “DANDERINE” | Stops Hair Coming Out;- Doubles Its Beauty. I y not find a fallen hair or any dandrutt, besides every hair shows new life, vigor, brightness, more color and thick- | ness, | conditions, Prac- Mai sol- free catalog. SPECIAL SALE| .|| USED STEAM ENGINES, SEPARATORS, TRACTORS Oné 23-inch Aultman One 23- One 264 & Taylor separator, run 20 days; ch Gaar Scott separator; ich, Case separato=; ‘One, 36-60 Reeves separator; One ,38-62’Buffalo Pitts separator; One 40-62 Wood Bros. One 22-horsepower Buffalo Pitts; separator; One 25-horsepower Nichols & Sheppard; One 20-horsepower One. 25-horsepowez Northwest; ‘ase; Two 30-60 Hart Parr tractors; One 20-35 Avery tractor; © ~— One. Waterloo Boy tractor; One 25-50 Minneapolis tractor; Two 8-bottom John Deere plows, Large Stock of Parts for Hart Parr Tractors MORE BROS. CORPORATION > FARGO and WIMBLEDON, N. DAK. ratified the referendum, it is ail SMALL TOWN MAN GETS $120 JOB Peter Schillo of Golva, N. D., saw no opportunity in that litle vil- lage? He traveled 400 miles to attend Dakota Business College, Fargo, N..D. He graduated re- | cently and was placed with the Milwaukee ,R. R. at Marmarth, | deginning at’$120 monthly. Pupils come to this famous school . from far dnd wide and are in great demand by business men. Positions { vill be open for 1000 D. B.C. pupils the coming year. doin the 1000-New-Pupil Club, and ‘Follow the SucceS$ful.{? Start now. Write F. 1. Watkins, Pres., 806 Frong St., Fargo; N. D., Se if the ref- side and ship it in” tra erendim carries? So it looks like a long, long dry spell-for Canada and hersli’l play- mates across the fine. ; Live Stoci Permanently Prosperous Agriculture By P. G. HOLDEN, IVE stock farming is diversified farming and calls for a system of .crop rotation. It helps“ maintain fertility, increases the value of the crops, reduces cost of transportation. It means marketing the ‘crops through live stock—selling the crops in the form of beef, pork and mut- ton, and saving the fertility in farm manures. . Live stock means more silos to pre- serve the green summer crops for 2) LONDON—This } Deslys, which cost her $40,000. Se the famous bed owned by the late Gaby Harry Pilcér, Gaby’s dancing winter feed. It means more legume} partner and friend, is attending the auction of her town house. crops—alfalfa, clovers, ete. Live stock utilizes cheap roughage, such as corn stover, fodder and straw, which usually goes to waste. There are millions of dollars worth of feed wasted every year in the United States, which should be con- verted into meat or milk. Live Stock Saves Waste. “There is waste on every ‘farm, and especially on grain farms where few cattle are kept. Live stock distributes the labor on the farm; gives something te do ev- ory’day in thé year; gives employ- LIVESTOCK MAINTAINS ~“SOIL_ FERTILITY MEANS “ROTATION OF CROPS h SILOS ALFALFA ELOVER >. ~ ) UTIAZING CHEAP RUFFAGE ue j er LAND BETTER fort \ LIVING ON THE FARR (MAKES STOCK DO HALF THE WORK CROPS MARKETED IN. PIGSKING; RING. MORE PROFIT COST AESS TO SHIP, ment to every member of the family. Live stock promotes industry and cultivates hay ease among the boys dnd girls on the farm. It is essential to the highest development of agri- culture and ‘country’ life. Pig Skigs Best Grain Sacks. Pig skins and steer hides are the best grain sacks a man can have on the farm. It is just as hard to keep a pig from\making a hog of himself as it 18 to keep a cow from giving Milk or a hen from laying eggs. The best recipe for continued suc- cess is to have something to sell ev- ery week in the year. We must make our living secure. We must not depend entirely upon one crop. , Live stock means “better farms,; better’ schools, better' homes, better folks, better communities. } | PEACH CANS WORTH \ $53,000 ARE FOUND S$ OO CELINA — While appraisers were listing cans of peaches, tb- matoes, etc., in the store of Den- nis. Dixon, deceased, they found two peach cans on the shelf, con- —taining in gold, bills and securi- ties, a total of,$53,000. Dixon was a bachelor, never “Was known to issue a check and=paid for every- thing in cash. Relatives had no! idea’ of the amount of his estate. ~ ‘The volume of an-ostrich egg is about three pints. 7 tvKo ts sold ta ecto linat packs Spee only, like pleture above all substitutes. Tiyitig Summer Days Do you suffer from the enervating effects of the hot summer months? Do you feel heavy, dull, lan- guid and <indisposed to ‘mental am - physical exertion? ° For telief, try The Great General Tonic Sold By All Reliable Druggists Sole Manufacturers: LYKO MEDICINE COMPANY ° New York Kansas City, Mo. | “The Acquitta,” which Geo. M. Co- “T’m going to buy the bed,” he says, “if it takes the last cent I’ve got.” Inset, Gaby-and Harry Pilcer in a stage photo. GHOST WILL W AFTER KOSITZKY ALK AT CAPITOL LAYS DOWN LAW A. The “ghost” will walk’ in the capitol.thday or fomorrow, and a lot of capitok employcs are’ much relieved. ~ A . When Auditor Carl Kositzky, ‘after running his office for months on the spite-work appro- priagions of the leislature, found himself strictly- up against the problem of either getting more +| | money or discharging empldyes and letting a lot of work go. « He did’nt get very much en- couragement at first. So he an- nounced that if hisforce could only handle part of the work of the office it would handle the- public’s business and let the sal- ary warrants go. Oc The appropriation was made by the emergency commission » and the ghost will walk. STAGE WOMEN DON’T BATHE IN MILK AND CHAMPAGN Mari Louise Walker Finds Old! 000 ‘Ideas Have Faded; She Likes , New Ones Best . “Where have all the stars gone who used to bathe in champagne, make their toilet amid occans ot milk or steep themselves in. hot mud baths” asks Mari Louise Walker. who will be seen at the Auditorium theatre tonight in the new drama, han is presenting? “There \was' a time when almost every paper in the country came out in scaring headlines describing in detail how. milady of the stage pre- pared herself for her appearahce in public. It ‘was most interesting read- ing to me asa youps girl, and I sun- pose to many like me who were not initiated. I am free to admit that J, scanned the columns of the daily paper in my-home town for -the ac- counts of this or that staf who had arranged with sone functionary of; a fashionable \hotel or a wine ageni, | for the supply of a certain brand ot bathe in it and thereby retain her ‘beayty, grace of form or relief from the arduous ‘taxations of-her art.° 1, literally, at@ the articles up 4nd” be- lieved them, \ / eran But that was, before I became 3’ member of the elect. I have learned, it was all buncombe. Nevertheless, {. wonder what -has become of all those wonderful personages who| were heralded so prodigiously. What must their thoughts be now, looking | back to those daYs wher they were bubbling’ water’ soythat she might | CQUITTAL STAR SAYS VI RRR borfowings from $28,800,000 to $953,- 00... Earnings of the corporation for the first half.of the year were $12,477,000,.,- Qga about $10,000,000 for the cor- responding “six. mofths in 1919. \ TRAVELS 3,000 MILES TO VOTE FOR MR. HARDING / {Aiew. York, Aug. 31—Coming more han three thousand miles to cast his ‘ote at home for Senator Harding and take an‘ active part in his cam- paign is William H. Pauling Emrich, who for the last fifteen yeare has heey an international lawyer in Paris. He, arrived yesterday aboard the American liner St. Paul. After visit- ing friends in Bostgn he intends to g0 to Washington to offer hig ser- ‘Ever Get Bilious? When your liver goes on strike and you feel a sick headache and biliops spell coming on, instead of prodding your liver with dangerous calomel and ‘he cynosure of all eyes? I wonder; if they have any regrets? Fee, Erdbably not, for they: must real- ize that, under the existing condi- Hons, the actress of the present day |. will be denied that form of notoriety. Personally, I am glad that the old days with that sort of thing has gone for I detest liquids of the bubbling or lactic kind.” WAR FINANCE. ~ CORPORATIONS - LOANS REDUCED | Washington, Aug. 3’.—Loans of the War Finance corporation have been reduced $219,900,000\ since it ceased | making loans and began liquidation. The total outstanding loans August 21 amounted to $132,200,000, accord- ing to figures made public by Manag- ing Director McLean. - Advances to railroads, which at the highest. point agregated $204,700;000, have been reduced by repayments to’ $64,600,000. Virtually all outstanding are call loans and. officials expect 2 further substantial reduction befors the new year. \ Cattle ‘loans through the Dallas agency have been wiped off the books and $87,000 remains to be repaid by the. Kansas. City: agency. The cor- poration originally advanced financial assistance to the cattle growers ag- gregating $5,400,000 at Dallas and $2,- 400,000 at Kansas City? ‘Banks and bankers,to whom finan- cial help was given to meet demands, for loans have returned all but $158- 000. Their borrowings at one time were more than $4,700,000. Public utilitie: which near!. $40,000,000 was lent during the war, being the only group\which has not liquidated to the extent expected, still owe $21,233,000. Other industrial cor- -| porations have reduced their original ‘ { lashihg your bowels with strong,. ir- ritating purgatives, get out your, box of mild, gentlc-acting NR Tablets and take one ‘right off. Relief will come ju: with it ge! bE ache. Tablets) thoroughly, gentle; mild, Relief co: ton of only tho liver, but on the whole diges- tive and eliminative system,—the stom- ach, the bowels and even on the kid- ney: Stored .up accumulations of wgste and body pojsons that have been clogging the system are complet ly cleared jout, the over-worked sto: ach is strengthened and theinterrapted work of digestion and assimilation is resumed. The inactive liver goes to work ‘with new ae a the bowels are unburdenéd, the/headache leay. that dull, “dopey,” want-to-craw wri-4-hole feeling disappears, ene R © TABLETS = NR ON EASY TER! | \ NR Tonight — Tomorrow Feel Right CAR WASHING aa CORWIN MDTOR CO | _ COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPHS COLUMBIA RECORDS 2 COWAN’S DRUG STORE TUESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1920 Girl Baby Parents of Louisi ’sChampion Baby” raised her on Dr. Cald- well’s Syrup Pepsin i "THERE is always a good deal of sickness tn the summer months, dueto the hot weather. The heat . is especially severe on babies and chil- dren, and often it interferes with their developrhentand row They lose ap- petite, pass restless nights, suffer from _ indigestion, and finally constipation. In tlie hot Southern States mothers give a combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin, at the first symptom of constipation. This formula is known to druggists as Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, and they have sold it underthat ame for g quarter of a century. Itis now the sole medicinal reliance in thousands of families,’ Little Dorothy Boylan knows what real hot weather is ten\ months of the year. She is the,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Boylan, and lives at 216 North Alexander St., in New Orleans. She has won three successive ‘first prizes as the /‘Grand Champion Baby of Louisiana,” atid her parents say the Millions of people chronic Dr. FREE 3 First only medicine they have evergivenher ‘does not gripe or weaken. constipation. Let them send name and address to “xB. Caldwell, 512 Washington Street, Monticello, IIL, for a free'sample bottle of his wonderful Syrup Pepsin, 8 million bottles were bought at drug stores last year, the largest salein the worl id, Wins |. is Dr. Caldwell's Syrup:Pepsin. It has kept her healthy and built her up, and helped make it possible, they write, for Dorothy to be a prize-winning baby. You can obtain a bottle of Dr. Cald- jwell’s Syrup Pepsin at any drug store. ‘You will find it pleasant to take, and it of all ages suffer from occasional or DANCING MASTERS EVOLVE NEW \ STEPS TO REPLACE THE “SHIMMY” of the American National asso- ciation of Dancing Masters went into a trance or something at * their convention here.and emerg- ed with a shake the jazz and shimmy dances into the discard and be the big dancing hit of the winter. They have named the new cre- ation “The Wesleyan,” hoping that by thus honoring the found- er of Methodism they ‘will so im- { press the bishops of the Methodist church-that the next conference will amend the church discipline 80 as to permit the Wesleyan to be danced.. Few of the dancing | masters are Methodists. The Wesleyan/willbeadvertised by those who will teack it at so much a lesson as the last word in purity. it has neither shz ver nor shake; neither turkey trot or bunny hug. It is not quite so) RAAAARARARRR AS New York, Aug. 31—Members | | tices to” the Republican National | ommittee as a stump speaker. ¢ “Although in my opinion President Nilson is the greatest outstanding ‘igure in modern history,” Mr. Em-| rich said, “he is dead now politically. Quropean countries have Jost faith in him. As for myself I am for a teague of nations, but believe it should ‘be . league of European nations. Aside from being a great commercial pow- er, the United States is a gréat moral power, and she should be on tie out- side to hold properly the moral “bal ance’ of power.” \ The St. Paul brought 2 total of 737 passengers, 380 of them in her cabins. Her docking was delayed for three hours by a strong ebb tide and unfavorable. wind, which forced her to anchor in the river for thaf time after making three unsuccessicl at- tempts to get into, her. berth. > A blast furnace producing 1000 tons of pig iron .a day can supply carbon dioxide gas for the cultivation of 4000 tons of potatoes. ‘ William4and Mary college at Wil- liamsburg, Va., founded in~1693, was the first\established a chair of Jaw and of history. 4, - organs working in bar- i: ‘mony and relief is imm | diate. Never causes |} eriping, > pep” “pep” and appetite return and you fad y rsélf entirely, completely re- ieved. There is no better proof ofthe great valuo of Nature’s Rei ly for Diliousness and constipation than the fact that more than one million NR Tablets afe used\yevery day,—more “than five million boxes sold every year. If you've not already done so, get a 25c box of Nature’s Rem- MB edy (NR Tablets) and take the first tablettonight. If your constipation is stubborn or per- sistant, continue to take one each night for a week jor so. ‘Then note how you feel. Your bow- els will be as regular as clock work, and you'll find yourself in better shape physically, mentally, every way than you've been in many a day. After that you need not take medicine every day. An occasional NR Tablet to Keep. your system good condi- tion will’ be ‘sufficient, and you can always feel your best. Remember it 18 easier.and cheaper to keep well than to get well. Just try it. Nature’s..Remedy (NR Tablets) is sold, gtaralteed-and recommended by your’ druggist. \ > Beiter Than Pills ’ For Liver Ils. Get a 25° Box MS IF DESIRED | in repair this year? Just figure’ 7 p nice.as the. quadrille and the:pol- ka nor so stately as the waltz, but: when danced properly there isn’t the slightest: danger in it, according to the dancing mas- ters. But the question is, will it be danced properly? Or will-some one stick a bit of jazz.into it? YOUNG WIFE'S EXPERIENCE Sickness and Suffering all Removed by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. \ Plainwell, Mich.—‘I had such severe pains in my back and head that I could en hardly stand on my feet before my, baby came. I could do just a little work and then had to sit down. I took doc- tor’s medicine with- out relief and my mother advised me totry Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound. The first bottle helped me so much that I got more and now I have a son eight months old, the picture of health. I have also found that Vegetable Com- pound relieves pain at monthly periods, tell all my friends who are suffering what it has done forme.’’—Mrs. LILLIE Doucas, 318 Plainwell Street, Plain- well, Michigan. Young women who suffer as Mrs. Douglas did should not hesitate to give this. famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound, a trial, as the evidence thatis con- stantly being published proves beyond question that this grand old remedy has relieved more suffering among women than any other medicine. For confidential advice write Lydia &. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. The result of their forty years experi- once t your service. ————————————————————— SCHOOL NOTICK We are now making up our lists of families who wish té have girls or boys of the high school in their homes for the yefr to work for room and board or for part work and part cash payment or. for all cash payment. We are.also mak- ing up lists of places where teach- ers: may room and desire to learn of homes near the various build- ings where teachers may secure rooms. Please, phone the superin- tendent as soon as possible.) Each year teachers meet many difficul- ties in securing desirable ,rooms near school buildings and cnveni- ent to a place to board. We are especially desirous- of learning of places where teachers may secure meals. Phone the, Superintendent. City: Superinténdert.- SEE WHAT YOU'VE SAVED by having us keép your” shoes y how much you save in not buy- ing a new pair, ¢very-time w re-sole and re-leel’ your ol shoes. It’s! surprising how those savings accumulste. Best of it is, shoes repaired by us look and wear as Well és shoes fresh from the shoe factory.. | JOE CREWSKY SHOESHOP y 109 3rd St. | © Phone 898 .