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‘-FRIDAY,: MARCH 11, 1921 3 3 Elderly People Need This — i ie - In Medicine Chest | | Good Roads association, explained , = F , WILL BAN UET AT Ma isn nee se * - i ; Syrup Pepsin handy, : |must be met. : : { NEARLY all people as they advance | The Town Criers were invited to in age suffer from chronic constipa- present their vigilance committee plait ‘ ; ‘ hey tion. Many, however, are indifferent to to prevent fake advertising ty the 2 4 the laxative they use, on the theory that meeting cf the club Monday night. ; : aur | “they are all alike.” That is a great | mistake. - i i {| ‘ ; ‘j | | Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, for ex- Annual Meeting of Mandan Club | WILL URGE MORE é aH . f ample, is a mild, gentle liquid laxative, | | < 3 4 . and it does not lose its effect with re- to Be Held. Monday Eve- Seekité , : : a t Redted use It ae falas the bowel fn are! . 2 t muscles that in time medicines of all ning, CORN AND SILAGE i s oe : . é kinds can be dispensed with. : pete Sere A sixty-cent bottle of Dr. Caldwell's ‘he annual meeting of the Mandan ' : f : ' Commercial club will be in the n- T0 C0 FARMERS ; i‘ * ; Hye Repsin rales ie ny months a ba at the Lewis and} | a: ‘ er: yas written thirty Sees aera (y HAS LS s ears ago by Dr. W, B. Caldwell, n+ Pali tie ‘ : é : Clark nO It will be held Monday eee family doctor, who is night at 6:15 p.m. datwiok the t " 5 | | now in his 82nd year Thos. H. Sullivan, secretary of (h¢| Morton Farm Bureau Directors: 5 preciate what ch Commercial club, is work ue : : : must mean to elderly peopie; the plans for the gathering. Ae di- Decide on Scope of Work = ? F brings on headaches, colds, loss of rectors at their meeting Wednes pone etite and slcen, heaviness and a night decided to make it the big for This Year c : , i Feneral dull tec affair the club has yet held. —_——— ; ' : ‘ 4 i 7 ns; “We are making every effort,” stid] More corn and sil more sweet H a Et : je A \ sever, home t Mr, Sullivan, “to secure as large aij clover and more alfalfa—this is the y ha fe ut % ‘ attendance as possible so that plans | program of the Morton County Farm This the first picture of ex-President-Wilson> Ft-was takeh March 4, just as the automobile CO ne a Ce eee | Gane ctteceon ae decided on ves- drew up in front of Wilson’s new Washington home at 2840 S. Street, after the inauguration that the wishes of the greatest possible! terday afternoon at the meeting of Py ep casas Fs en fr ., . number of people.” [the directors, in consultation with transferred the heavy responsibilities of the presidency from his shoulders to those of President Directors Retiring. | Seorae, H “Isle, county agent. Harding. Wilson was obviously happy to be a private citizen again. As this picture was taken he, eee ee eealien had, aimael seve ODE ar eats ee was smiling and dof yee hat to the crowd that had gathered to watch him enter his new home | === director, Art . a s ‘ ‘ e % a} Ft be. FA . } * ant: Ph a to go to Fargo. ‘This will necessitate |ity of the sires used to head the fox the first tine asie -president. : Mi { annual Black Hills field meet, which| They were given-a goadirun for first the election of six directors, ‘The've-|Nerds. 2 ~ Sas es : he caee amet i ity place by Dexdyocd and Hot Springs, tiring directors under the hy-lawe ot ia cotnEae otal wee shown in pair of Sixes,” the-same play present-; “It is backed by: unlimited furids! annually, at an i oe the association will nominate twelve; te county in a potato grow ed here last year. and. resource: cinds.’’he says.| course, for the ‘ring rasa invite : “gates An cle for heating a roomy and professional interests, and fhe promote the forming of one. TO PLAY TONIGHT. : x fi ARRANGE FOR FIELD MEET. | Cuinea. pie ‘with he Target Bhace Ot cinbicmembers, will. eplent “e2.feom 'ARMERS WIN ‘The Mandan high school team dis’! ents in all the bigger Millions| Rapid City, March 11.—Preiizainary| tne honors, as well as the big silver] A thousand cubic feet of hydrogen the twelve. r $ H ~ champions, will mee! of dollars’ worth of drugs are sold} arrangements are being made for the! cup awarded the winners of ine meet,! gas will Tift 68 pounds. The directors decided that outside aasket ball team tonight. | I { of a few changes recommended by} DROUTH CASES — i oe en eee = —————————————————E——————_—_—_ the treasurer and the secretary, that; ‘ | JOINT MEETING. F > the budget will be*the’same gs last} Farmers* have all but ‘one of] A year. : iy} the drouth insurance ‘«: sth | sow will be held tonight at Rowe Report in Session. January term of the district conct. !tlk Following the meeting the La.; - 7 Reports of legislative activities | ‘There were 41 cases on the calendar.” ‘lies’ “Aid of the Lutheran church will Sixteen ate lett. ‘The others with Ue “i¥¢ # basket social. > é : exception of a disagreement were de- TAY Ti ‘1 AY TONIGHT. cided in favor of the men who tovic The with, Fe and Mente high| {out the insurance in 1917. school girls basketball team will meet! : seho r w Fhe cases are against the National jonight at the high sc asi : © They WORK Union Fire Insurance Company: ot tonightat tie'h m ochoe as | ‘ ¢ 4 9 —; Pittsburg. Pa. ‘The contention of tte MARRIED BY JUDGE SHAW. : ; f while you sleep’ company is that the crops had al- Misa Ida Perala of St. Anthony, and | , ui a & , ‘| ready been da nena ta ant Penne A regular mecting of the Sons of aged when the insur- Mevela of Callaway, Minn., were ance was taken out. maried yesterday by Judge Shaw. ‘They left for their home in Minnesota. Miss Amanda Nelson, fort with HEARING TODAY. eal the state auditor’s office, | y 1 open. The hearing in the(case of the state an office at the Commercial clu! ageinst Joe Mills, charged with we quarters as public stenographer. Huff theft, was continued yesterty| . 5 to today. TNCREASE PRIZE MONEY, ate See _ The Commercial, club has increase ‘ ; ita donation to the prize money in the LBA E be: th an contest to $50, this making : i i i sual at $0, with ne contribtion at i ‘The Victrola brings into your home GAS ere ot T0 BREAK HUGE the great attractions offered on ‘the RECOVERING RAPIDS: ‘ ; t 3 Miss Mary, Leingany of St. Anthony DRUG “RING | Opera and concert stage. In one night who was recently operated on for ap- : : ‘ si H you can hear not one famous artist’ Sores pendicitis at the Mandan hospital, is recovering rapidly. ne prAvor BAND TAX. More Than 900.Arrested in New je board of directors of the Man- i dan Commercial Club: have declared York Alone in Three in favor 6f a musical tax as permitted in the law which passed the session ‘7 Monthe this year. The fund thus raised eign 1 Wee: | would: be used’'to help maintain the (By Newspayer Enterprise.) but ds many as you choose. You [) a a ‘ ek share in the keen musical pleasure experienced by the hosts of music band. ‘Weshington, March 11,—-Success is “i J : 4 So attending the joint campaign of the = | lovers who attend the actual per- JOINS HER HUSBAND. federal government and the indivi:- RB i Mrs, James Lawranzi arrived yes: yal states to stamp out drug traffic.| formances, for, the world’s greatest You are constipated, hilious, and terday from Italy to join her husband, In New York City alone, where the| ~ i é ; ect what you need is’ one or two Cas-| who is employed by the Northern Pa-) campaign is in charge of Dr. Carlton a: artists make records for the Victor. 4 fe your liver caret EIR | wake up cific railroad. Mr. Lawranazi left Italy ¢imon, 900 drug peddlers have been and bowels. en yt bie seven years ago. arr in three months, more than g uy Hy . wondering what bectme of your az Bais: Pre irae eer on 8 Victrolas in great variety from $25 ziness, sick headache, bad cold. : WILL BE IN SAME PLAY. been confiscated and the drug com a a * upset, gassy stomach. No eriping—| Miss Lucile Manderud, who is now 2! sine that has made the city its mece: to: $1500, Victor dealers-everywhere. no inconvenience. Children love Cas- | student at Valley City - high school,: 54. years has heen broken up. ¥ x ‘ careta ton. 10, 25, 50 cents. j has one of the leading parts in “A CUOra Levi G. Nutt, director of] | New Victor Records demonstrated at narcotics in the Internal Revenue de- partment, says rapid progress is be- : 4 all dealers’in Victor products on the | i ing made in other. cities. i i q Two hundred sleuths operate di- Oe rectly under Nutt. : Ist of each month. __ i “The persons we seek fall into . | : a a three classes—the smuggler, the dope Bs t j : ie a 4 i peddier. and the addict,” says Nutt. ° 5 A ! 7eeeN pen Victor Talking Machine Co. $a a A Novel Methods, Unless you see the name “Bayer” on'tablets; you are “All resort to queer methods of sec- |. Diiaagat Camden, New Jersey *. . pan . sae recy. One smuggler, a woman, was not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for: stopped as she signed ot boat illi cH d from the Orient in’ Prisco. “Her skirt 21 years, and proved safe by millions—Say Bayer’! CO tne Oe ane than’ tie prevailing styles approved. Her white petticoat was trimmed with deep pockets, in which’ we found $4,000 worth of opium. She’s still serving time. “After a gun battle with peddlevs in a hotel in Oklahoma our men found 2 complete ‘dope outfit’ in a hole cu: out of the center of the pages of a Gideon Bible. The peddlers now ave. pounding rocks. “An. international agreement hy which no habit-form drugs can be : % brought into a country without its cael, § if Te se ed SAFETY FIRST! Accept only an “unbroken package” of — consent has been a big factor in re-| _Xgimgmm : This, trademark and fax Bs 2 ee aries 5 genuine “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,” which contains proper direc- awcling the Wattles poe Ea Look under the lid! Look on the labell tions for Headache, Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheu- police in-charge of narcotics, who is af VICTOR TALKING MACHINE CO. ‘ matism, Neuritis, Lumbago, and pain generally. Strictly American! __ heading the New York campaign, says} @ : Camden, N. J. 2 evidence hasbeen obiained that may Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few cents—Larger peckages. lead to-the arrest of many “highups” Aspirin 1s the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaccticacidester of Salteylicacd@. = in the ring: z : Young Sleuths. Here are some of the things Dr. Simon did when he was placed in charge of the campaign: ‘Organized ‘a “special detective force of men between the ages Provided a wardrobe of. dis- guises permitting his men to. min- . whic Is al- ; gle with addicts, traffickers and 5 others. without detection. , ways uniform lished a bureau. of identific ° °. and a special Bertillon. depart- sae in quality and ment for filing information on all . persons arrested in the campaign. contains a high percentage of gluten. _. On many occasions Dr. Simon’s men a ° . . have work a 4 th Necessarily a high priced flour on account [MR ers s:owed away as tramps ou vessel of its high quality. For sale by all grocers. FH °° ®* (Sorc Siers.- shrewd. The hunt has been difficult, for the Russell - Miller Milling Co. JB Sitter jatse Baths parrot cages. in hollow canes, under e patches specially sewed on the gar- Bismarck, N. D. ents of ‘steamship-passengers. and in : ‘ dozens of other novel w Phe “drug ring,” I Simon “is not a fantasy: bats un-actu: