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| FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1921 é Lives to See the Prescription _ He Wrote in 1892 the Worlds © | ‘Mast Popular Laxative Remedy | FLAX ACREAGE - 1840 PER CENT OF LAST: YEAR | Crop ‘Survey Shows Decrease Eminent Irish Tenor ot i i | At Auditorium, Monday, June 6, 1921 in This Crop | | Pecig Weel ane ble yg Mr. Thomas Egan, en route to the Pacific Coast has been induced ff) Sune tay nes ment of a “country doctor.” to stop over and sing to the people of Bismarck in behalf of relief ff able for the Northwest erin coe, ; Wiios to practice medicine, back in 1875 { 5 Xx i for the people of Ireland. MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1921. tre ae shower trash see there were no pills tal bets Or salt waters fe i : j anh ’ f ritory have been very beneficial except! : fs coal tar. Mr. Egan is one of the great artists of Bf! in Southern Minnesota and Souin Da remedies made from coal tar. : : A | kota, f yater! t I used early in ; oo 1 the present day. Thestory of hiscareer ff) stanis‘on the low ground. ‘This: will ee ne ee eee tenia 2 un, 4 | y practice, put in drug 1 1892 un reads like a romance. With operatic as- ff) ime, the,ceplanting of some comm. der the name of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, is a liquid remedy, and I have never had reason to change it. 1 pirations he set forth from his home in’ vated end Bev hl eis appear intended it for women, children and elderly people, and . : Dublin (Ireland) to Italy, the land of anes. Wage i SNES these need just ack a mild, safe, gentle bowel stim- rey A ° f ° Q excellen i as p Pe ° opera. Although unaided from outside ff ana considerably anove tne average Tene erie ay saat acter vassoetsl Temigroest 1 Les { Pietcipson has proven its worth and is now the largest selling jiquid laxative in the world. The fact that over eight million bottles were sold by druggists last year proves that it has won sources, his goal was‘ soon reached for, with remarkable proficiency he soon mas- DR. W. B. CALDWELL TODAY Born Shelbyville, Mo:, March 27, 1890 the ground and shows a very vigor-| ous plant. from present prospects| ”! ee the Northwestern’ wheat crop should) Began th ufacture of his famous r f tered the language, method and traiiition J »e,:he arxest in several seasons. pececrition in 182 the confldence of mothers whoee ehief interests the health | of the opera and was able to present him- ff condition. tn few places thera are ? F . : * f -seeded be- _ . It is particularly pleasing to me to know that Pharmac ia. I consider Syrup Pepsin today ( . self before the’ Italian public. - His per- ; cause et the none anes “This, now: the bigrest at of thse eight milion bots were in the serous pool Each od eee fi did is , sonality and the golden quality of his [B Srec'on'tne anal outcome, ae drew, though Syrup/Pepsin is justas valuable for house for the safe relief of constipation and its 4, | effect on the final outcome. Winter. rye shows improvement the | past week. Recent rains and cool | weather have heen ideal for the fill-! | ing of the, heads. ; ! The, flax acreage shows no signs! of increase the past week. Our rep:! resentatives covering the territory! have placed the acreage at ,about; 40 per cent of last seasons’. Nearly! all flax this year, is‘sown in small patches of a few acres each, and we know u, but.one or two large pieces | of flax, The general crop situation in Mon- accompanying ills, such as headaches, bilious- ness, ence, indigestion, loss of appetite _ and sleép, bad breath, dyspepsia, colds ‘and:* fevers. Millions of families are now never without Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, and I believe if you ith pepsin and‘pleasant-tasting aromatics. will once start using it you will also always have These ingredients are endorsed in the U. S. a bottle handy for emergencies. ’ TRY _IT- Send me your name and address and I will send you a free bottle of my Syrup Pepisin. E Address me Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 313 Washington Street, Mc , Illinois. Everyoody now. FR E and then needs a laxative, and it is well to know che best. Write me today, s 2 grownups. The price of a bottle holding 50 aver- age treetments 1b ‘sixty cents; such a bottle will last a family several months. ; Ihave never made a secret of what is in Dr. Caldwell’s Pepsin. It is-a com id of ian Serta other simple laxative herbs at voice did the rest. : : Successes followed until the fame of UIrlandese (the Irishman) had. spread 5 yi to France where he later appeared, mak- ing his French debut’at Nice in the role of the Duke (Rigoletto.) Of his return to Dublin and his sensational performance in that city in the role of Canio (Pagliacci) with the Italian Opera Com- pany from Drury Lane (London), and of his subsequent ;seasons with that famous organization, the press of that section. of Europe ' tana has improved recently. A num- ber of the dry districts have received = 5 Se 2 gives ample and flattering detail. aa | pens ive athe tee an a ai aA WE F Lo ight .. . 44} light frost in lowlanias’ of northeast % Mr. Egan’s program, at Bismarck, will consist of operatic selec- | from now on Montana should produce} ATHER REPORT Precipitation «+ on tions and folk-songs towel bemet eater teavts gt Cee consume a. | nnn Rorecart ' = i i f 4 ' 9 5 ‘ ‘orecast. - ee a Z ‘sudits tan. rata the Bast, Weck a ten dayel Temperatire at 7 A> . 45] For North Dukota: Fair tonight CORNS 4 ‘ ‘ * 3 : | Northwest hav “ é rday; 4 ( Remember this benefit concert is:for the destitute women‘and marketed thelr grain much more free | Lowent yesterday’... Fasten empeniuitees: probaty : vhs eo “non-political. the relief fund. serve seat tickets. ‘ children of Ireland. The matter is entirely non-sectarian and Irish and British alike are fed and clothed out of Tickets on Sale at the Harris Book Store Saturday Morning. . ular prices. . Persons who have purchased tickets from the solicitors. should exchange same at the Harris Book Pop- regular ticket Store for re- f MANDAN NOTES | —__—__—_— W. H. Stutsman, left this’ morning! for Chicago on business matters. H, A. Mantkoff of Dickinson is in the city attending to business mat- ters, Mr. C. W. Peterson of Flasher was admitted as a patient, in the Mandan hopistal, ‘Wednesday evening. Friday evening the Alufni Assoica- tion, will hold their, annual . banquet in the high school gym, following the banquet will be a dancing party. \Mr. W. F, Rathman of Oakes, N. D., is visiting his son, of this city. Ten cars drove from Oakes to attend the spective pastures and show remarka- ble gains for the first period of graz- ing. ‘ Mrs. James Noakes, arrived Wed- nesday from Albuquerque, New Mex- ico, and will spend the-summer with her family. i < i (Mrs. Clara Anderson of the Farm- ers Equity Bank, will leave Friday for Mitchell, 8. .D., where she will spend her vacation, The irrigation plant which has been installed this: spring at the -Goveérn- ment Experimental station is now completed and ready for use. Mr, Arthur of the U. 8. Fidelity Co., ‘Fargo, is in the city in the interests of the firm. A ‘Criéré conventioh; which’ 1s to be held on June 21 and 22. Mr. and (Mrs. L, iN. Cary were Bis- marck visitors Thuresday. TO AUCTION OFF 30 MILLIONS — WORTH OF BOOZE ‘New York, June 3—Uncle Sam: will! soon hold the greatest auction of wet goods in. the worth of bond: liquor, confiscated in FAMOUS SIOUX _CHIER DIES NEAR i About $30,000,000 |e ly. This’ is undoubtedly due to the; recent advance in prices, which now look attractive to. many, who have been holding their grain in store. ~ SH | 4 | june:3.—In theirecent! ‘Iron Lightening, at! - Pierre, S. death of Chi his ‘home near..Thunder Butte..in the northwestern part of the Cheyenne In- | dian reservation, the country lost proo-| ably the greateat‘of the few remain-| ing famous Indian characte$s who fig:! “ured in the -early, history of Dakota | Territory. TE Ison Lightening was, one of the.sub- | chiefs, who under Sitting Bull, par- ticipated in. the memorable battle of | the Little Big*Horn, June 25, 1876, when Custer and his baud-of 261 men! were annihilated, He is: said to be; the last of the chiefs who were in! control of the Sioux Netion at that! time. He was 76 years old at the! time of his death and has for years/ made his home in the vicinity of Thun- der Butte station. “Unusually tall and well proportion- , even for an Indian, and possessing | voice which commanded attention | and obedience although it knew no Professor Budlong _ Puts Tanlac to Test) = Lift’ Off with Fingers rae eM Oe Y Doesn’t, hurt a bit! Drop a little “Freezone” on an aching corn, in stantly.that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right of with fin- gers, Truly! ~ Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, suflicieny to remove every hard corn, soft corn, x : or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without soreness or irrita- jon. Odd Fellows convention in Bismarck, pcan Oe New York since the Volstead act Le- and according to Mr. Rathman the| (Mfrs, Matt Crowley and daughter,| came effective will be placed under] word of English, Iron Lightening was! Q roads were in excellent condition. returned to their home, at Hebron,| the hammer. If $5,000,000 is realized| a natural leader. of men. In the early | STE Tae after a ten days visit at the Haigt| the Government will be happy. part of this century following the Ute The cattle used in the cattle grazing) home, But this auction will be a semi-pri-| Indian: uprising, when the Utes had kr 3a a gs experiments at the Experiment sta- ; vate affair. The man with a thirst,| been rounded up and sent to the Chey- ‘or Expectant Mothers sa tion have been placed in:their re- | PES SKIN TROUBLES May Befy Lotions & Ointments Eczema, tetter and similar affec- tions should bo. treated through the blood. Outside, applications offer criy. temporary relief. Tho S. 8. S.-tho stand- ard blood purifier, which hes suc- cessfully relieve? such troubles for over 6) years. alot of for indi= ,withoutcharge, Medical Advisor, Chiei Friday afternoon at 2:30 the Com-| mencement exercises of the Mandan ‘High School will be held in the high school gym. ‘i The Ladies Aid Society of the Pres- bytertan church, was entertained on Thursday afternoon by, Mrs. Agnes' Land and Mrs, Chas. Edquist in the church ‘parlors. o Mr. and Mrs, Philip Smith, were the guests of honor at a picnic supper, given by the P. E. 0. Society, Thurs- day evening at the Country club. Miss Alfred, assistant superintend-' ent of the Mandan Deaconess hospital has left for Portland, Ore.,, for two months. Miss Alfred will: stop off for a visit at San Point, Idaho, before her regardless of the condition of his pocketbook, will: not get an oppor: tunity to participate, except. possibly; in the role of a thournful spectator on the sidelines. The only bidders will be. persons duly licensed to deal in alcohol or have it in their posses- sion. Some of ,the liquor may be given away to. hospitals if there are no bidders, : 5 he principal reason for holding the auction . is that the big warehouse where the liquor is now stored, is crowded to capacity. In this glorified bar room is stored every kind of in- toxicant known in the dry era. There are something like 3,000 cases of rare old whisky, brandy, gin, and| wine; more than 5,000 barrels, to say nothing of hundreds upon hundreds of demi- enne reservation, it was Iron Light ening who went among them urging them to forget their grievances with the whites and settle down to peace- ful lives. Not : : ‘He was the last Indian, so far as is known; to have continued to live with two wives after the order prohibiting | polygamy and’. further polyamous| marriages among the Indians were| made. Iron Lightening was called to the Thunder Butte station when this order ‘was’ received and told he must! —_ . choose between the two women with| $ PROF, C. J.BUDLO whom he was living. | ' ona ‘“If the Commissioner has lived with} «It’s an acttal fact, I'm in good has woman CR tial saat ; health for the first-time in thirty years is for Iron ‘Lightening to separate|and I owe my present splendid condi- himself from two. Iron . Lightening tion-to.Tanlac and nothing else,” was )sleep was. “I had a stubborn case of constipa- tion, was troubled awfully with blind- ing headaches and hardly knew what My suffering had almost made -a complete nervous wreck cf 3 Osen By Toate GENenaTions ‘Wel-g Pon BOOKLET On MOTHERMOON ane Tee BABY, reese Mpsarein Gxouiaves Co... 0117 9-0. Avianta. Ga : ASK Your Grocer For aad 7 cd BARKER BAKERY p - KODAK FINISHING ii SS. Dep’t 431, Atlanta, Ga. hi bottle d flasks. laughs,” ty ‘s J. asn’t worth 3 : i \ turn. Johns, bottle and flasks. jughs, he eniphatic statement ‘of Prof. C. J.] me and I was so weak I was! , be Gat SO. Sat your scuaalet iN. Se tieid pee a Marshal (Big Yom) McCarthy has} ‘This speech won him his case and Budiong, well-known and Highly re-|a nickel as far as work was concerned, Quality Work for-the Amateur On Friday evening the Mandan Mu-| been designated as auctioneer. the two wives were retained. They; spected citizen of Manchester, N. H,|1 thovght my troubles had a life-long SLORBY STUDIO nicipal band will hold its weekly con- lived together in harmony, one doing |v esiding ‘at 42:School street. grip on me and was about as discour- ‘Successors to ; cert with John Stasney, as sololist. 5 the cooking for’ the ‘family, which/ "0.00; fl my life 1 had hai}aged as a man ever gets. “esS0) . q among the Indians is regarded as an jean sa when nee Neuibe Sewell, before I had finished my first HOLMBOE STUDIO a 3 iv emi, 5 i hy =) * = fy ® a « FP tea ba ed a Pali peablers VALLEY CITY donor, for one week ree Be ether tism I mean every word of it. It was} bottle of Tanlac I realized it was dif- © Standard for Quer £+:ty Year| nent speakers have accepted the invi- ——_— came into power for a like period. 1)". er my body and especially bad| ferent from anything I ever tricd. It} = GS ee mq. tation to speak here at the Town ‘Fargo, N. D., June 3.—The Fargo) .- TaaTgs jin my feet and legs and -there were suited my case exactly. And now for ‘ Athletics blanked Valley City, 7 to 0, Hew Tubercle Bacilli. Enter. time’ when 1 couldn't get from my|almost the first time gince I+can re- wea pitbine with Charles Board-| neg. 32: Christin and'F. Navills state {bed to my chaJr without help. . Ant member I can bat anything. Tegotan MR. GIBSON i 2 In the Annales de Medicine (Paris) |from the time I’was a boy I couldn’ | digest it. I havent 60 te ia IS NOW BACK AT ANNOUNCING GOVERNOR FOR that tubercle bacll enter, the ody | 3 town tod cory aherwards amg 1] wel 1 peatteal good-all over aa THE McKENZIE r Biel pad oe the m through hid sees | would have terrible pains around’my }am full of life’and energy these days. é fo . ‘ , CANADA NAMED tage peace bic ing oY | heart and frequent attacks of palpita- Everywhere I 50 I talk Tanlac. It The: McKenzie wishes to an- NEW MANAGEMENT re rasta aethout Tenving «(tom and dizxiness. haan tan cue: nounce that they have again se- G. H. BROCK and D. G. ANDERSON London, June 3.—(By the Associat-| threugh membranes without leaving | nce ~ Hey agains ae and D. G. H ed Pres.)—The appointment of Lord-| sign of their passage and are carried Yc | J cured the services of Mr. Earl Gib- a @.! : Byng, of Vimy, as goyernor general cf| by. the lymph stream to the lungs or to! = * : been oe iets haere big hiod ; Service ( zara e Deraoslirs, pal aanevdond, eee igieeaceeae It Is Now Time For Planting land, Ore, since leaving here, and ; ie aha ———————— ee ures whom it has been impossible to get g today. § H | Plain seeds and setting out of vegetable plants, Our: stock, of, Geran, until this time, together ‘with oS ae i ji ‘ QUIT TOBACCO — Rete reR n are aS Norman Dybvik, an_ accomplished We take pleasure in announcing to our friends and t} — | aoe : 2 = Marimba-phone artist, and are th bli ‘de t h ned the Service G: at hd : Ini vegetable plants we grow only f Cauliflower transpl’d..... .25 1.50 again in a position to furnish the f i d he rear of the Fire Hall, where we will be pleased ¢ BLEACH THE SKIN|% #7 drop Cigarette, Cigar, | as estrscver which re aanin, | usmiasemnmiamet |p aon {IRIE class of music formerly en- Fe the’ rear of the Fire fener, We WE ple ag or Chewing habit Climate and have been/ grown with 1.00 joyed. The principal reason for have our friends call for any Automobile Repair Work + the idea of having well rooted and / discontinuing the Dinner Dances they may have. With our many years experience in repairing of Auto- Squeeze the juice.ot two‘lemons in- ] to a bottle containing three ounces of Orchard White, which any drug store thrifty plants when ready to set out. We wish to ca the pot grown ve! attention to ‘No-To-Bac’ has helped thousands to table. plants break the costly nerve-shattering to- was due to inability to get, the right music, and feel sure that with the talent. now available everyone mobiles, we feel that we can serve our friends and the will supply for a few cents, shake! naecq habit. Whenever you have 8) i ee ae ay ey wl will enjoy. the entertainment that : ‘ public with first class work and with our mechanical skill fell, and you have # quarter pint of! tonging:for_a smoke ‘or chew, just hear two or three weeks sooner ff Tomatoes, extra again will be furnished. : back ur guarantee. armless and delightful lemon bleach. pigce a harmless No-To-Bac tablet in, than the others, and will make’ a |J- pot-grown : ‘ fo/back.up our: g ° Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion sour mouth instead. All desire stops. fu erop in ne of early, front. De a ovarie | We furnish the BEST—Peppies' ‘ Yours trul: into the face, neck, arms and hands| Shortly the habit is completely broken.| nance sn sour cone ef] RARE rony okey ire: SNAPPY and Up-to-the-Minute WH ours truly, | each day, then shortly note the beau-| ang you are better off mentally, physi- Cabbage, early tran POND ¢ Very ‘large but Jazz Orchestra in the Northwest, Pt SERVICE GARAGE ty and whiteness of your skis. cally, financially, It’s so easy, 60 sim-| = Ja ot, 80, a et RITE for parties in surrounding towns Famous stage beauties use this lem-| pie. Get a box of No-ToBac and if aplanten varie AU | eisai ed Te at lowest rates, Phone or write, on lotion to bleach and bring thet! jt doesn't release you from all craving; Caybage tate ios) ool REAUTY. Large red mid-season, The McKenzie, Bismarck, for en-[} * gagements. bd G. H. Brock ard D; G. Anderson, Props., in Alley Rear of 5 Fire Hall, : soft, clear, rosy-white complexion, for tobacco in any form, your drug | also as a freckle, sunburn, and tap bleach because it doesn’t irritate. — | gist will refund your money withou I HOSKINS, Bismarck Greenhouse, Bismarck, No. Dak.