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“Black Beauty,” which will be ahown| PAGE EIGHT lat the Eltinge theatre tomo: ‘The ‘lm is unique in many A and is filled with spectacule |The fox hunt, the ’ |the storm that she a taway, the grand bal! and omotive | are some of the big moments im the ‘ ' ‘picture. A score of hors used in the | production nec blacksmith iage ma e| yrooms, § sand) uring the ma aking ‘of the Winners of Citizenship, Contest 2 : Are Guests at Luncheon i Today (film. « NEW HATGHERY "ROR FISH BODY &ISAUTHORIZED istate Fish and Game Commic| sion Plans One at Spirit- wood Lake club had as its guests weekly lunch es in the ¢ ituted sometim s of the high The winners of the ce Tiss ith Rupp, first pla Wallace, second place; and Mis: Rupp, a sister of E i Following an addre The Rota life of Theodore Roosev were presented with pr re as follows: First. prize, nd Times of ” by Joseph B. | ishop; secend “Tife of ‘Theo- > Roosevelt,” by "William Roscoe payer, and thirc prize, “The United — i The state fish and game commission | was to meet here today to reorgari Jelecting a successor to Dr. Charles ja Fargo hos States in Our Own Times” by Paul L. Haworth. Responses were made with appro- priate remarks by Miss Edith Rupp MacLachan, of New Rockford, chair- ! man of the commission, name other | officers and choose a number of pros- and Bruce Wallace. ective deputies, Mueh interest was aroused 1p in the ‘The commission announced their Rotary contest in the senior cla In | intention of ,establishing a new fish Juni will be given in the junior | hatchery at Spiritwood Lake, near class of the High School and in’ the Jamestown. There now is one hatch- eighth grade in American history, the ery at Fisk Lake at St. Johns, but |? Rotary club offering prizes to those | receding waters has matle the lake ani with highest marks. “BLACK < BE uTy \ Jean Paige, one of the most popular of the younger stars, has the principal | vole in the big spedal production, ; WHAT T EAT TO PUT IRON WV YOUR BLOOD AND. PHYSICIAN TELLS HOW IRON- CONTAINING _ VEGETABLES sutu AS LENTILS, SPINACH. APPLES, ETC. WHEN REGULARLY TAKEN WITH ORGANIC IRON BUILD GREAT STRENGTH AND ENDURANCE At their own doors—in the very gardens of those who, are weak, nervous and ailing all the while is one of the most valuable tonics and streugth-builders known to medical science, said Dr, James Sullivan, formerly physician of Bellevue Hospital (Outdoor Dept.) and the Westchester County Hospital, New York, when consulted recently, Dr. Sullivan further said:—“If your daily diet ins an abundant amount of iron you ving your body the red blood fogd it} craves, But if your blood lacks iron and is thin, pale and watery you cannot expect to be strong and well. On the contrary, your nerve: become weakened and you become irritable, fussy and easily upset. In such need is iron it ot your troubl supplied it jp multitude of sympte 3 will disappear qnd how strong and Vigorous you will become.” But be careful todistinguish between ordinary metallic iron which people usually take and true organic NUXATED IRON “undesirable place for a hatchery, it was stated. A survey of all the lakes in the state has demonstrated that fish can live and be successfully propagated, it. was stated, and some effort on a i MAKE YOU STRONG ‘on just as it comes from acids on iron filings, while 8 ue red blood food, like the iron in your blood itselfand like the iron in spin- ach, lentils and apples, In fact if you will eat a pint or two of spinach, half a pint of lentils and three or four baked apples each day you will probably not need to take any other form ; but most people prefer toeat a antity of iron-containing vegetables and take organic iron, liye Nuxated Iron, with them. Itis like taking extract of beef instead at Nuxiited Iron can do for you, get your or to ta ake a a specimen of your blood and have.a new “blood cou your fed blood corpnselé: how much 'stronger and better you feel; see how the color has come back to your cheeks, sow steady and strong yournerves have beoamte. At all druggists, ENRICHES THE BLOOD- GIVES large scale may be wade & to restock {the lakes. The commission also announced its A large num- vil be released from state game ri The Chinese vi necked pheasant is said to be more successfully raised in the state than any other, Among those here for the meeting were Dr. MacLachlan, C. E. Manning, of Fargo; Geo. M. Hogue, of Stzele, i secretary of the commission, and J. !H. Bloom, of Devils Lake. ILLINOIS BONUS MEASURE PASSED a . Springfiel@7 111, April 13.--By a vote , of 149 to 0, the Myers soldier bonus t ) bill providing tor a referendum $55,000,000 bond isue to pay veteran: cents a day tor the‘r service in th World War passed.the Illinois hous: | today and now goes to the senate. EDITOR DIES IN HOSPITAL Fargo, Avril 13.—Hugh Osborn, oul: tor of the Cleveland Leader, a Stuts man county w eekly publication, died in al last night, /MAJOR GENERAL LIST APPROVED Washington, April 12. — President. ‘Harding today approved the list of 12! new major generals and 26 new briga- | diers as prepared by Secretary Weeks and it will be presented to Congress | JOHN soon, DEFENDS NAME OFT.R. DURING SENATE DEBATE Senator Kellogg of Minnesota = Opposed $25,000,000 Treaty O) | —— ’ Washington, April 18,--Launching the fight agains! $25,000,000 Col- jumbian .treaty, tor Kellogg, Re- | publican, Minne: told’ the senate \today that rati ion of the pact |would “place a stain upon the name d fame” of Theodore Roosevelt and ould acknowledge that the United es “wronged Columbia, violated rights and are now willing to make reparation therefore.” | the North Dakota National Guard for ies Ball which the Brother-|day evening, April 14, everybody { the past thirty-two years and one’ of the most beloved oMcers in the state, hood fel American’ Yeomen are Weteome: Here’ s some style news for spring Coats are looser; shoulders are more square; coat openings are lower; the lines are simple Here’s some money-saving news We've priced our Spring clothes very low; we’re offer- COLONEL FRAINE IN BISMARCK Colonel John H, Fraine, colonel ot the 164th Infantry in the World war, is in Bismarck this week in connec- tion with the state convention of Yeo- men. Colonel Fraine went over with the First Division of North Dakota volunteers, and was major of the fam- ous “First North Dakota” in the’Sj¥in- | ish war. Before returning from France Colonel Fraine was attached to the Headquarters Division of the 7th efmy | corps in the army of occupation at Coblenz and did not return to his SON’ Popular. Price Store Prices to Eiass Busy” \ The Store That Has Brought the Low Bismarck READY-TO-WEAR YOU NEW STRENGTH AND ENERGY JOHNSON'S | THEIR IMMENSE STOCK OF LADIES’ APPAREL. | of Bismarck. Talk it Over With Us CLEAN UP WITH OUR FLEET OF TRUCKS | This is clean up and paint up week, ordered by out Honorable Mayor of the City We are well equipped with a large fleet of trucks and practical men to haul away | your ashes and rubbish. We can plow up and drag that plot of ground for your garden‘ or r lawn. What your Neighbor says:—An unkept back and front yard is sloven and reflects upon the whole neighborhood. © It shoul d be cleaned up. Wachter Transfer Co. Phone 62 209 5th Street . | home state until late in July of 1919. | 5 ing the greatest values in town at these figures $35.00 $45.00 S. E. Bergeson & Son ThevHome of Hart, Schaffner & Mare Clothes i OPEN ALL NIGHT Monthly Storage $8.00 Transient Storage 50c vt. Z i REDUCED RATES ON STORAGE CORWIN MOTOR COMPANY Phone 700 OUR NEW LOCATION arid still doing business Since our ire two weeks ago, we have been able to get lo- cated in the East End of the Northwest Hotel Building, where we are selling goods at greatly reduced prices. You can buy Paints, Varnishes and Paint Brushes at big saving in prices. , [ hace John Bortell Hac dec | 511 Main Street Northwest Hotel Building CLEAN UP’ and PAINT UP Everybody’s Doing it iia a | Cu on Folks, Spring is calling you to do your cleaning and painting now and we are ready to supply you with all the ne- -cessities to do the job right. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Fillers, Brushes Pails, Brooms, Mops, Dusters—Everything i is here and what's more prices are decidedly moderate during this May Clean-up and Paint Up time. Glance down this list: SOME OF THE THINGS YOU NEED Minnesota Paints sold in Bis- Bradley Vrooman Flat Wall marck for twenty two years. Finish, a. washable interior Berry Bros., “Granite A” Var- finish. nish a quality varnish for all purposes. \A full line of andy colors, auto Fixall Colored Varnish for re- finishes, ‘co ors in oil, varnish finishing old furniture. . / remover, asphaltum, Japan, Berry Bros. Oil Stains, a beauti- Linoleum finish, shellac, spar, ful line of colors for new and numerous sundry “Clean wood. Up” items. LOMAS.HARDWARE CO. Main Street Le wv The eine has been identified with | You cannot afford to ey that} giving at Patterson Hall, , Thurs- é = |i