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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1921 “T BEATS ANYTHING | = _GVEN SIV,” SHS BLUE SS Gans South Dadota Man Tells of his Wife’s Wonderful Restoration To Health Since Taking Tanlac. “Here is another wonderful endorse- ment of Tanlac that wiil be read wit! interest by thousands of people throughout this section. R. Blue, well- known retired farmer, residing at 204 East 6th St., Mitchell, S. D. in relat- ing his wife’s experience, said: “The way Tanlac has restored my wife’s health and built her up beats anything I ever heard of. About two years ago she commenced having trouble with her stomach and got to where she couldn't: eat anything to speak of. All times the blood would rush to her head, and she got 30 dizzy she could hardly stand up. She complained of pains in her back, and at night she was so nervous and 1est- less she couldn't get the sleep she needed. In fact her health became generally run down, and it worried us no little. : H “Seeing so much in the papers about? Tanlac helping others I got her a bot- tle and she began to get better in al- most no time. Her appetite came back and now she’ can eat anything she wants and everything agrees with her perfectly, She has gained sever- al pounds in . weight and all her} strength has come back to her. She; sleeps well, never complains of any| pains or of nervousness and in fact, is once more in good health.” Taniac is sold in Bismarck by Jos. Breslow, in Driscoll by N. D. and J. H: Barette, in Wing by H. P. Homan,) in Strasburg by Strausburg Drug Co.! Stratton & Earp, Regan. , Advt i ‘YOUREJEKYL | Permitted until the vote on the recall er Press.) a | proposition itself is taken. The “com-! of Austria-Hungary made his | FORMER STATE i { ing states a more human, more com- fortable: sort of life. | ’ “The ascetic saints who, in their) Hotchkiss Preliminary Hearing scorn of the flesh, fled into the desert, | } were a prey to horrible hallucination; ; Jamestown Nears Its in which they beheld all the obscen- | Clos ities which consciously they had beea nse, avoiding, faeces gare “Our archaic, unconscious self is 2: Jamestown, N. D., March 30.—It_ is lusty caveman whose cravings moa- expected that the preliminary hearing ern civilization can no longer satisfy.! of Dr. W. M. Hotchkiss, former super. He must, however, be appeased now intendent of the state insane hospital and then by being given a sop of some here, who is charged with embezzle- having been taken after assistant At- _MEET SOON for the state, and Attorney Works, of ; North Dakota Teachers’ association! _ Attorney Sullivan, of Manahan and sort.” ment of state property will be com-, torney-General Minot, N. D., March 30.-—Sessions! Jamestown, attorney of the defense, in Minot April 21, 22 and 23 will bs, Sullivan, of St. Paul, special attor- TEACHERS TO pleted late this afternoon, a recess J.J, Weeks had summed up the case of the northwestern division of the| had started. made attractive to mempers ofschool Ney for the state, will sum up the , boards with a view to nuving repres:: State’s case. entatives of school boards attend and Ask your triends how they bring about closer co-operation be-| tween board members and’ teachers, Jiked “The North Wind’s Malice’ according to an announcement made: and then see it tonight at the by 1. T. Simley, superintend:n: of . A schools at Rugby and president ot! Orpheum. Last time tonight. AUSTRIA SOUGHT HUNGARIAN SEAT secure reduced railroad fare for the sessions. WOMEN TAKE ACTIVE PART IN DELIBERATIONS AT DEVILS LAKE, (Continued from Page 1) Budapest, Mar Former mittee of 21”, which really is directing: Budapest Monday with the id the political affairs of the anti-nonpar-, taking possession of the Hungarian tisan’forces of the state at the present throne but was unable to induce time, is’ composed of seven independ-| Hungariam government to fall in ent Republicans, seven Democrats and! his plans, it has been ‘learned from seven Independents Voter Association’ ynofficial sources here AND HYDE is | | i Author Says Our Unconsciou! Self Is Caveman By Newspaper Enterprise. i New York, March 30.—Have you; Are you a Dr.j two personalities? Jekyl and Mr. Hyd that plods along jn the same groove day in and day out, fullilling the ‘responsibilities of] life and: another self, capricious, ir-j responsible, opposite to your normal self? Andre Tridon says you have—that all of, us have. He's a noted author and Jecturer and has just finished 4 book telling all about dual personal- ities. He says: “To {he psycho-analyst, a case of double personality is not any more mysterious than the simplest of our day ,or night dreams. Form of “insanity.” “It is a neurosis which offers to the subject a means of escape fram reality, which enables him to regress to a mode of life in which some or all of his responsibilities are remov- ed, and which in no essential detail! is different from the various forms of | ‘insanity’ for which psychiatrists have devised meaningless and impressive designations.” Tridon points out that sometimes } real friendship exists between a per- son’s two personalities; sometimes the contrary, which explains the reason for a man “hating himself.” “The more things we lack in our waking states,” he says, “the more things we shall expect and receive from our dreams, but many of our dream accomplehrents are archaic, regressve, infa: Overpoweis Wil “Not infrequently when our con- | sefous self deprives ‘itself of gratifi- cations which human nature crave3. our unconscious self overpowers it and proceeds _to lead even in our wak- Like a New Car in a Glass Case You can make your old car look shining new in a few hours. Do it yourself easi- ly with Murphy Da-cote Motor Car Enamel The cost is small—the improve- ment geat. It protects and beautifies like a coating of tough crystal glass. Dries overnight. No sags, wrinkles or brush marks. “SAVE THE SURFACE AND YOU SAVE ALL” French & Welch Hdw. Co. R. S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. leaders. Each of these three pi Official confirmation of the fact of committees of seven held preliminary the ex-ruler's visit was Supplied to- meetings last night to map out the: gay, plan of action forthe convention and!” later an executive session of the 21 SG. DAKOTAN e was held. ey ? SPRY YOUNG FELLER. FOR INDIAN POST! Danville, Ky., March 30. L.; Washington, March 30.--Charles H. Webb had a birthday party. tertained by jumping up and cracking his heels together twice before alight- ing. That was to show how spry he is at 91, Don’t forget the Silver Tea Thursday, March 3ist, at the home of Mrs. A. P. Lenhart. The Maple club will give a dancipig party at Legion. Hall to- night. Everybody welcome. Burke of Pierre, S. D., once chairman of the house, Indian committce, and who has been urged for appointment as Hndian commissioner called today on President Harding. Last time tonight Rex Beach’s famous story “The North Wind’s Malice” at the Orpheum. Don’t forget the Silver Tea Thursday, March 31st, at the home of Mrs. A. P. Lenhart. EADING food experts of Amer- ica have stated why Karo is one of the greatest of all energy- producing foods. The reason for this is easy to ex- plain. Karo is composed of a very large percentage of Dextrose. Dextrose is one of the most im- portant of all food items. You could not live long without Dextrose. Most of the foods ‘you eat—such as bread, starchy vegetables, and all forms of sugar—have to be changed into Dextrose before your system can use them _as energy foods. So Karo may almost be said to be a predigested food. These are scientific. facts, supported by the very highest medical and food au- thorities, and ‘undoubtedly, is one teasoa for the tremendous nation- wide popularity of Karo. © Give your children «rd ‘the folks all the Karo they want. Your Protection Do hot be deceived by ¢: ntain! syrup thet mgmt look like Kare. ame ro” te on every can of original Karo—took for it, and be assured of full weight cans and bighest quality BLUE Karo ‘The standard table syrup. Also or cooking, behing and making. Light brown color, Geiicious favor—a heavy-bedied syrup. RED Karo The Ideal Syrup for every use—for cooking, baking, candy making and preserving. Because of ite honey-like appearance many prefer it ase spread for cakes, biscuits, breads. GREEN Karo \de real maple euger. Flavored Very mod tone used annually. Beautifully (Nustratea Corn Prod- ucts Cook Book of 6¢ pages. Write FREE CornProducteRefiningCo.,Argo.tIL Selling Representatives NATIONAL STARCH CO., G. L Cunningham, Mer. Twin City State Bank Bidg., St. Paul, Minn. we CORN PRopucts EMAL ceric Chiropractor Consultation Free Suite 9. 11—Lucas Block—Phone 280 Leading food experts give interesting information to every mother in America < TRIBUNE DRAFT EVADERS [CREATE GIVEN TO LEGION commissioners have created a specia! Adjutant-General of Army) An- | cash fund from the penalty and in- ; terest fund to pay salaries of county nounces Plans for Making Names Public THE RB AT NEW ; officials and employes. The resolu- ; tion provides that when this fund be- | comes exhausted, such other transfers | from other funds available may he | taken because of the inability of of- h county warrants given Indianapolis, March —Lists of | men classed by the war department as | MAY age MORE evaders will be furnished all Am Jamestown, N. D. March 30.— ican Legion posts in the Unite States, beginning about April 1, P. C! , adjutant general of the army,! Jamestown, now governed by eight rs; aldermen, may have to elect four Harr announced to nation! headquarte ts {more at a special election if it of the Legion today. Copics of each: found nec local draft beard’s list of evaders will! with an old law requiring that in| be furnishd and copies of lists con-| cities whose population exceeds “4,-! taining names will be. forwarded di- | 900 but not exceeding 10,000, the num- rect to Legion posts. Publication of, ber of aldermen shall be 12.” it the 4,251 board lists will extend over; action fs not voluntarily taken to in- 1 months. Local posts will| crease the board legal action may: be check lists carefully for innocent men brought to test the vaiidity and mar- may be protected and the guilty plag-; datory force of the law, it ts said ed in jail. ‘ Jamestown has a population of 6,62 chance tonight at the Orpheum.) Richmond, Vs | f » March 30.—Two | Marine Corps airplanes which landed j here yesterday from Wasumgton en route to the Virgin Islands took the air again at 9:30 today, bound for Fayetteville, N.C. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR, SALE OR TRADE—Gne Chevro- let touring car, also Maxwell tour- ing for sale; both good bargains. 0. K. Garage. 3-30-lw LOST---One Eversharp penctl, gold led. Return to Webb Brothers store. 3-30-2t | MAN AND WIFE JURORS Norristown, Pa, March 30.—Ralph H, White and his wife will both he FOR SALE—Furniture, almost new.| Jurors next term of court, White on Call 811 Front St. 3-30-1w | the petit jury and his wife on the FOR SALE—Five-room house, lot/ 8nd jury. 75x150, nice shade trees, two blocks from school; partly modern; for quick sale will take $2,000; $1,000 h, balance to shit buyer. Phone Ror call 222 5th St., Bismarek, N. D. 3-30-3t Renews Strength! Where there is need for a build- ing-up tonic after § prostrating illness, Ask your friends how they liked “The North Wind’s Malice” and then see it tonight at the Orpheum. Last time tonight. “CASCARETS” TR — SICK OR BILIOUS | \ | Tonight sure! Let a_ pleasant, harmless Cascaret work while you|S | sleep and have your liver active, head | clear, stomach sweet and bowels mov- ing regular by morning. No griping | | or inconvenience. 10, 25 or 50 cent) | boxes. Children love ‘this candy .ca- ! | thartic too. u i taken regularly, usually spells renewed strength and vigor. & & vee po eau N.J. sud | | ie I Td Children’s black hose, sizes from 5 to 714 15c Per pair Children’s black hose, sizes from 8 to 914 Per pair ] 8c Children’s white hose sizes from 5 to 914 15c Per pair CHILDREN’S COATS A snap and the biggest bar- gain in children’s coats you have ever seen, sizes. to fit children from 2 years to 8 years, special $5, 85 e price each CHILDRE GINGHAM DRESSES These dresses will never be jaesinint 210 Main Street a CASH FUND! s| essary to strictly comply} i s SCOTT'S EMULSION | 1 | | i | j \ A Our S eee ee IS BEING CONTINUED UNTIL “SATURDAY, APRIL 2nd HE Spring Opening Sale which we conducted last week. was , such a big success, we have decided to continue it until Satur- day, April 2nd. In this sale there was wonderful reduction in. prices and all who bought goods from us, asked how we could sell so cheap. There is still some of the goods left and we want to see our customers and their friends take advantage of this sale; that is why we are continuing it until Saturday, April 2nd. All goods marked in plain figures The Fair Store | Mothers! Give The Litt! Ones Syrup Pepsin They like Dr. Caldwell’s, and it quickly relieves their constipation and headaches. EGIN toteach the child regular daily elimination as young as possible, and much constipation will be avoided later in life. The most convenient hour throughout life is immediately upon arising. It does not then interfere with play, school or work. When in spite of your efforts a mem- ber of the family becomes constipated, give Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin in the size dose directed on the bottle. It isa mild, gentle laxative safe for young babies; effective for grownups. It is the largest selling liquid laxative in the world, and most economical as a sixty cent bottle will last you many months, 7 For your information, De Calawell’s rup Pepsin is a compound of ian Senna and other simple laxative l herbs with pepsin and pleasant tasting aro- matics. Look on it as a good family friend, useful to relieve constipation and symptoms like headache, bilious- ness, colds, fever, bad breath, loss of appetite and sleep. It is no exaggera- tion to say that millions of families are never without a bottle of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. It safeguards theirhealth. TRY IT FREE Send me your name and ad- dress and I willsend youa free trial bottle of my Syrup Pepsin. Address me Dr. W. B. Cald- well, 513 Washington Street, Monticello, Illinois. Every- body now and then needs a laxative, and it is well to know the best. Write me tdday. | | \ FIREMEN’S WIRELESS TRIBUNE WANTS— ¥OR RESULTS London, March 30.—The London fire department plans to install wireless telephones to be used at fires. Fire- fighters thus can talk to stations while! they are at scene of fire. | || ‘Let us remodel, reline, dry clean and press your suits, coats, dresses, gloves, waists and furs. Vv | Sf} K Ss KLEIN VAPORUB|| Tailor and Cleaner Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly DAILY EY SERVICE @ BISMARCK. NORTH DAKOTA w Kowh all over the Northwest for Quality & MAIL US YOUR FILMS © ASK Your Grocer Humpty ieapiy Bread Produced by BARKER BAKERY ; cn ; ene pring Opening SALE tA | ro any cheaper and just’ the thing for the little ones to romp around in. All col- ee eee $1.50 to 25 values. Special each at... 98c Buy one or a dozen at this low price. SHEETINGS Sheena. Bleached, good quality Per yard 59c Ginghams, 32 inches wide, very best quality, regular LADIES SHOES Ladies Brown and Black 50c be aca 35c Pomps with strats, high at per yard ...... and cuban heels Special per pair . . $6.85 MEN’S SHOES Men’s Brown Army Shoes, reg. $6.50 value, Specail per pair.. $4.50 Men’s Elkskin Scout, reg. ular $5.00 value $3.75 Special per pair. Ladies brown and_ black pomps with straps high and cuban heels $6.25 Special per pair. satin pomps Ladies black with straps and baby Lewis heels special Men’s Scout shoes, regular $4.25 value $ Per pair ........ Special per pair. . 2.95 MEN’S WEAR Men’s Dress Shoes and Ox- -Men’s Work Shirts, blue fords, up-to-date and snap- and gray 89 py, brown calf skin, reg. each ............ Cc $10.00 value Special per pair Men’s Overalls, union made Special, Per pair $1.59 Men’s Summer Union Suits Si 79c Suit $7.50 Men’s Dress Shoes and Ox- fords, up-to-date and snap- py brown calf skin, regular $11.00 value $8 50 Special per pair. Phone 140 Hu Ah qT Ww