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estly that it not only kept me jay cives prompt relief, gets right at |‘) ‘i /. h can; Police payroll .. i es Nac arative-t nor yes I ar aa with one another properly, much can {yy Stroelke bite, in good Bealth but I had comparative: tne tronble, covers raw inflamed sur- |. accomplished, for the welfare of the l'service Taxi Co. . i <i TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, ’22 RVERY FARM & ‘6 AGTORY” URGED AS N. D. SLOGAN G. N. Keniston of Bismarck Makes Address at Fargo eo Says N. D. Land Only Land in U.S. That' Will Pay-For It- self in Four. Years Fargo N. D,, Jan. 31,—Didscussion of North Dakota's outstanding industry, | ~ the farm, the relations of the prosper- ity of the city to the, prosperity of >the farm and the place ofYeadership of the commercial club secretary in the work at civic progress were mat- ters presented to the opening session of the North Dakota ¢ and Com- merce Organizations here to in the address of George N. Keniston of Bismarck, as president of the orgap- ization. 3 “The outstanding industry in the state of North Dakota is the farm,” j THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE have teken it during four such periods as a’toric and nervine, and‘can hon- I believe my babies too." —Mrs. r Fourth Street. ! ly no suffering. were benefited. Charter, 1018 {the air~pa: to neglect the sbightest. | Te i Foley’s Honey and} is unwi cough or cold. aling coating. clears | s, eases stuffy bri sound, refreshing, ing and nermits —_ “A BLUE RIBBON CHAMPI communit: place in te fully tha apprec communit, | which we are all si r and that is the goal for} \ ON . ~ ADIUSTHENT OF - PRIGES BOUAL [Insist They Should Not Hold : Bag and Point to Disparity. EAE ! Fargo, N, D,, Jah, 31—"I have at- tended many national gatherings and conferences iof the representatives of agriculture, and country life, inelud- ing the meetings called together by | Thecdore ‘Roosevelt, but I believe that the conference called by Pre: dent Harding and Secretary Walla theld in Washington last week, was the most significant of them all,” said |Dr,-Johu Lee Coulter, president of the North Dakota Agricultural college, | who returned Sunday from attending | | the conference. E | “In my opinion,” he: continued, “the | {most important action taken by the | ponterence was the decision not to} | specifically indorsed or recommend aj minimum prico fixing on agricultural | products by thé government, although | i they’ did/ definitely call attd&tion’ to; \ the wide difference between the pur- | { ‘chasing power of agricultural products | y and each should at, by cooperating Melyin’ Welch Bismarck Gxocery Co. TC. A. Finch Lbr. Co. | Fire yDept, pay roll triving. FARMERS WANT | -COMEDIENNE IN .LIFE DRAMA \ LAST TIME TONIGHT ‘Wm. Fox Special “SHAME” — : Secretaries’ Meeting i .of Prices s | rer ke | Tomorr DISCUSSES THE FUTURE COULTER SUMS UP CONFAB, aie James Oliver Curwood’s “GOD’S COUNTRY‘AND THE LAW” Friday—Saturday Mary J. Holmes’ Great Success “TEMPEST AND SUNSHINE” “DREAM « Monday D. W. Griffith’s STREET” BETTY COMPSON in., COMING JACK HOLT in.........5...3 “THE BEAUTIFUL LIAR” Toonerville Comedy ..“AFTER THE SHOW” * THE LITTLE MINISTER” Mr? Keniston suggested in his opening and all other produc And they did paragraph. “Every successful farm directly and specifically call. the at- ! nica Murphy, include: Slogan and trade-mark must is essentfally a factory where the raw] j tention of the government to the fact j i] a ayaa Ora be in black and white; slogan and material is produced and converted that the country expects to hold the | | F O'Donnell htrade-mark must be combined, and yy into such finished products as cat- government accountable Mior bringing ; { must be suggestive of Holstein cattle tle, sheep and hogs; butter, milk‘and {the country back to a balanec ! - IRIS HOEY ‘*, | and coal industries; slogan must, not as cheese; eggs and poultry. All: of |. “The real debate contered around | rake Sisourncy: exceed six words, not counting New which may and ,should have a turn- ;the question whether to force farm By NEA Service. Smith, Salem as‘a word; contestants must over of not more than ninety days. It | prices up’to bring about the balance} London, Jan, 31—Iris Hoey, fascin- e place one copy ‘of slogan and trade- should be observed that there is no jor to use every effort to brig other ating comedienne, who's made big mark with their name in a separate ther busine: ii ry whicl 3 jthings down, audiences in London and New York sealed plain envelope marked ‘name regu ss or industry which may . “At thé beginning of!thé conference | laugh, j be a ar pl: r inside’ and one copy of slogan and have a turn-over of twice a day as is’ “Winning Light” is a prize-winning Brahama rooster entered at the i Sori on s laugh, ‘has just been’ the, star player a ae “ A - fy f 4 Sepia I believe a majority were in Yavor of ‘ama of trade-mark in another plain envelope , the case with dairy cows and layit fh 4 = “ i « 4 Ki in a dramayof her own. h dairy cows and laying| Madison Square Garden poultry show. Elsie Davenport, seen with “Winning | doing anything necessary to bring] mis Hoot who's MisitLeeds tntpri marked ‘slogan only,’ place the two hens, who produce a comfortable rev-|Light,” is a screen’ actress and organizer of the Women’s War Memorial! prices of farm products up, particu-| ysro nts ors veo een aneren ee in another plain envelope and mail to enue on the raw product consumed | Association. ie : HER oite ti S vate life has been given a divorce be- A. "GC ric r rt . - - + h larly the prices of wheat, cotton, corn | cause of her husband’s desertion and i so) |. G. Weinrich, secretary slogan com: every twelve hours, so that a milk a2. }and° livestock, but as the conference|tusconduct * Wesson witerot-Col:lanittee * ~\\cow: yielding a profit of only one per ' SSSR HTourmed of the actual situation and | MSconduct. ieee A iter a cent per day or 1-2 of 1 per cent per| Wants you to be a prosperous factory. | | cot its full bearings the sentiment areata iam E, R, Warner, milking"produces an annual profit of] ‘Modern business is made. up. of; changéd. 7 . ae iO ee eRe are DONATES SHIELD i about 300 per cent per annum on fged| three great primary factors—capital, ; “| “The big majority of the delegates NTY NE MuoMc billet ra consumed. A lowly hen does even} nanutacture and the production of raw! ff oe to the conference were actual farm- i —--——__ FOR BASKETBALL better under proper care. In addition) material. IWother words modern life | Ory Wut aly other, nos, ok ion el Me’, 'CRABBE TO ACT es has d i to. that the North Dakota far actory Fats endenit ei "On Maroroper corres . were represented, including the pack- | 7 F. A. Knowles has donated a shield should have a grain crop,~sp: retin af ee aauaeaecats aad the y jers, millers, the cotton exchanges, la- ha \ FOR NO. DAKOTA ter the Grade Schools’ basket series winter, which will have a s farm, vied “alten “or these a | bor, and others who use or handle { (SES AE which commences tonight at the nual turn-over and still another grain tial idctoresiscaleenvet loner H i farm products, \ | Sam Crabbe of Fatgo’ will be the Richholt school. The following is the i crop which will have a turn-over once| (9) ° = aati bok ae “As the debate in committee, and . | sonrexen tatty, re Mh Dolor, | schedule: it x > A ; ‘ ordinated or embarrassed, the ¢ 5 Rear eae representative of the North Dakota i da; a year in approximateiy nine ‘months. es 2 ae 1 oo on the floor of the conference contin- | tine ahaa ELT January 31—Richholt vs, Indian 3rd; "The careful manager of the farm-' nomic, social and political life of the : tinued, the farmers present were more a Palrymen¢ Association at the un-|witiam Moore vs. St. Mary's. tary will''gea. donee that hie: tae aLiOn auffers. ‘i at ;Commercial Secretary Points jand more of the opinion that the move Re og ID. Heard at Madison, Wisconsin, Fev, Feb. 7—Wm. Moore vs, Richholt; ; eats ea . “The outstanding purpose of com-) ; ringing ) o vi f fart 4 pos . . : - a SC a . lary’s ia be ad eee ee ene eur overs ial organizations is to sprovide| Out, Methods by Which [0% pumeing the neles level of am |Finances of County in Good} {Bhiis meeting “will he addressed sR aL ene ha eam wit ample current ex"! watchmen for the towers who shali| |block the farmers’ program to reduce y y the presidents of the five great Mos Indian 3rd.” behse and overltead, and an income] py otect these three agen obaaod| They May Cooperate meee ie ferns perm to Feduis Shape, Says Treasurer National Dairy Breeds Associations Wm, Modre vs. Indian 3rd. digrahuted Tiroush Whe sear The} ern lite from improper assault, dis-| {chinery and other prices in general. Flow ie residents and by Secretary of Agri-! Dance at Baker’s Hall every North Dakota tarm-factory will nbt be crimination or inequitable co-ordina-j \. i “The farmers concluded that they | culture Henry Wallace, whose father Th d ‘and Satur profitable. on a single crop with tbe} tion» 3 ‘NEEDS’ OF COMMUNITIES! 24 aiready suffered their loss, gone ‘ ; wag one of the early, supporters and | Tuesday, ursday and sal turn over once a year. Farm valnes| Discusses. Commerce Clubs, | ‘ eee) | thnough their period of yeadjustment, Sixteen banks have deposits of But-|later an associate of Mr. Hoard. day nights. “Best music and in this state are too low—so low that >this: pointed dress Mr.: ‘ 2126 sia] (and deflation and they concluded fur-| leigh county and its subdivisions, ac-] At the same time, covering from) floor in state. 10c a dance. successful farmers in other states do ston went on to detail the duties | Oreos Ney ans tie com aoreial ther that the only way back to a|cordings to a report made today by| January 30 to February 4, the dairy- |, . not believe that eur lands will pro-| or the commercial club secretary in bean ROU Ya CLUDE) nie oBee permanent, satisfactory balance, was| Treasurer J. A. Flow, as of December |™€2 of Wisconsin will hold their sem- z duce a living on the Jow investment] joing aleit, couséevative and construc- | herp each other if thei activities are [fF labor, the railroads and the manu: | 31, There: are’ over ‘sixty ac- | PONn a Colenra ton of the founding oe required. | Aaa GOS Hairy tio balan es dec i peprhbal - facturers to deflate also, 5! counts of the county, city and town- a oe : pours tive in preserving the balance be-! properly coordinated,W. 1. Olson, d ‘a e 3 SESE SERIE Points to Possibilities, 1 7 “al 1 y ? ann. | it was shown that at the present | ships. | ar tiene ‘ tween the three essential factors and | Secretary of the Mankato, Minn.,| / A a ships. ye Ne . sea created eee aes en _into the intimate details of the| Civic and Commerce association, sug-| tims about 5 Soyoob 000, bushels pet ile county isin S008, fnanciai| Little Girl Had 12 MOTHER! MOVE bs u @ CY | ork: th tary himself,~ the| geste the North Dakota Fe ‘ion aun ite aah shape, according to Treasurer v> sare Gr: in the west if every efficient and su Aes Br eons 1 organization. ler C ce Hat Gouintorde pimanieations terminal elevators and the specula-| who said that many warrants would Living andparents UHILD’S BOWELS WITH cessful business man in, Fargo were] is igeal of service, the chauging con-/in their annual convention here to-|tors and any effort to bold ia Drees be retired in the spring. The time} 4% yorpon, Til as active as the-twenty or thirty, men} gitigng ‘of the present hour and then| d The Commercial club is esson-| by. government action would chiefly | aenosits of Burleigh county on the en Ruth ah CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP who—are carrying its burdens atid) returned to his ofiginal theme near tially a boosting organization of cor {Pent the aanulac turer, elevator | ate as of which the report is made parents including seven grandmothers achieving results shared by all alike. 4), is address with a quota-| mercial possibilities and Uemocratic ;|M4n and speculator.— P were $216,604.51, sinking fund and Sera , astra rp | terbeeesenessnasenosenoess: North Dakota tas’ never Had a boom| “e end Gt ids, 20dze si 1 Hl hip: opportunities while tha| “An effort was made to work out a AY Fe AMeeRAC aretnBE to bacused and grandfathers when she was born < i enry Wallace, Secretary P| S in + ai for. other funds whith are not le vo years enn 3 ied since : * but North Dakota farm property must| Hom frem Henry Wallace sare Of restricted yuembersh ip | DIAM tO a tea ee to bone. | immediately. ‘The checking account| hen cee Foum.héve died since |. Hurry motier! . Hven eyelet child come into. ita own) Our, Yroad acres e for the bu a ane AN sabad. ee it from a price fixing program, but | of the county on that date amounted) The little girl's living grandparents pres oe ea Hee eT aR TB Boea \ and (fertile prairies. are. destined \t0) non ot the an city “to recog- Mean niitines over. [it Was finally, given up as’ being im-| to $89,641.73, _'_{are: Mr, and Mrs. Adam Rutherford, ie Reale “A teaspoonful today may make long. and rapid strides in the) pi76 that the roots of city business |°! ae LN obra tales practicable. | The city of Bismarck had $13,297.45; Mr, and Mrs. John Rutherford, Mr. | '1¢ bowels. A -¢ " f ‘production 6f food. ‘The next ten| aeGENCjitonae MEGEAUTAG On| DP to conside tent,” Mr. Ol-)P Ci He time deposit and $12,948.20 onjand Mys. 1. J. ‘Coats, Mrs. M,C. prevent a sick child foniorre ea oon i food. 3 ‘spread ow! ag nral land. pte é i | eee 7 5 a $12,948.20 onjand Mys. 1. J. Coats, pM, CLE tious: tegerieht i ues 5 ave. Mate a realize that their con- |), REN SNTG a infer The report has been ‘delayed, Mr. | Jeffers . Her dec srand- » colic, ; » in America that will produce, over a one! tne ee ran of b steed is} poet fein I veh dupleatteat| TRUCK FOR FIRE DEPT. ne aid be c of the slowness of parents an te vanes Lacey, great Fe eet oe a dalbowels ie ‘decade, 25 per cent of its present val-|_ seeelesthrouch then THE Acer teank on ha . ns and banks repott- | great grand mother; ’. Coats great | g00d cle: 4 2 : cn ‘| made largely through the city. Dl of effort, as that not true where | ——__— many § ns and ba pi andfather; and Mr. Mrs. W. often all that is necessary. , US Der, SUN On Nay, for itself in| runction of farming, on the one hand,’ proper relations exist between the or-| . (Continued from Page 1) ling the fund on hand. ; : MeCloy, Astana: W. H. Ask your druggist for genuine “Cali- POUTiayerabe Years. sce a to render a public service in terms of | ganizations in question, “By overlap-| something over $1,900 from the fire} ‘The: Bank of North Dakota still has} "vn othe ML. Vernon children | fornia Fig Syrup” which has direc- B Our cities, towns and villages re-| progucts, is. matched on the other /ping, [ mean that in the absence of |department fund, but because of slow | $88,340.43 of sinking funds of the|)1.°%9 Tiving grand-parents, They | tions for babies and children of all flect the prosperity of the farm. The} yang py the function: of city business !one or more of. these organizations, | payment df i Other banks having time de-y Te “yovothy Conder and Donald and ages printed on bottle. Mother! Yoa on Stan Pee Hee ne to give public service in terms of he existent one or ones. cary on tg has not been able to pay it out. posits as shown in ce reno a Hugh Green, brothers. must say “California” or you may get ment 0! le city. e aligr manufacture and ‘exchange. When|some exient the activities of the lack- Road to Bridge First National, St. Paul, $3,38 , imitation fig syrup. vity to the airm is not one of co-oper |tne service of the tari community or jing ones. The predominant feature of | A petition signed by 33 persons was | panks not reported, $13,500; Bismarck WOMAN WANTS TO ation. They are identical. The farm-| 46 the city cémmunity is self cente Rotary and Kiwanis ¢lubs is unques- | received by the commission asking | yank (with privilege of withdrawal), —————== factories around your city are a [the puplic suffers. When these two] tionably good fellowship, highly doe- that the engineer be instructed ‘to $21,380.33; checking eecounts, First BE U. S SENATOR identical to the busin social and | types of publ ice; howeve e| veloped by weekly luncheon meetings |make a survey and study comparing 2) Notional bank, $41.051.95; City Na-| Se E: T Attention civic life ds are the sin and] ve rormed as functions of societ jthat aro usually conducted in a sHve, | road from Rosser street to the new | Voor pank, $25,041.19; First Guaran-| Creyeland, Ohlor dam 31-—Mrs, Vir- ‘armers, irappers—: A ainodt Chicago, identical: with 1% Hong) full. co-operation on both sides, the | orth waite” Steels sre oticat ander:| Pee NUH shes, preseue proposed 1, bank, $23,548.59. Funds of the city ginia D. Green, for ten years member runs, ee nan arcicles: enoh as existence." We well’ know relations | nun a iMod oma gaccomiplahpd cor ehoostads) (ean tueca ity [of Bismarck included deposits in the | or the Cleveland Board of Education || robes, coats, rugs, mittens, caps, fur ‘ % DI taken complished or ‘boosted. of a 2 7 arty Spare re must be held in common with the farm “ih Biss as pte may aso The petition set out that the city Wirst National, and Capital Security cided abu rRGcHESMenlO# ber, has |f sets or any kind of leather. und the farm has no ambition, pro-| onan BANK’S AGENT) 22° of commie 80 be- | commission purchased » right-of-way |! sc a J 's geen _Inember, has If you prefer selling, send an gram or purpose in which the city|* oO yi Ds : 1 VF all Sen (Boon. felonay, er street, which the petition | banks. c C895. auneunced erent, pasate fu’ to he, fore a i arm-factories iv AGAZ and lends, much. of 18. avon uals | said was substantially the section line,|_ 1 a Cee Ae SONAL! CoN Ee ura nnine Car ae oile fan lactorles HELPED OUT MAGAZ ection, but this is th ancldoal Neatthe pridge and ean the necessary [LIST OF KNOWN the first woman in this state and one || list, tanning price list and shipping ine ite sana pike — aly ¢ standing feature of | ¢; ea aw, oo . is D in America spire a Th cl ' farms who buy and sell and transact) (Continued from Page 1) its w td reais ant Ki an 5 cantnie Till prior to’ the war, then discontin- THEATER DEAD)” the fi is Saran Bepire top. The Blemarck Hide & Far Co. ‘all their other business in your vil-| a rant rangactions Hel ic.avoriembloy: Mull times secretaries ued. we. Work.” “The prenosed / Main, SeHAROLaS peat Shep wileran Se all 4 i siti Y + ee wants {ments fon the Pearson transaction, do not employ full time secre! aries, | street road, the petition said, would _|independent with no party affiliation. peas Sarsanerous city, your city | MO bi P: aa ck Bae ue ante. SU REA UE |not furnish adequate outlet or ingress | _ Washi | Her announcement of her " ,| ‘ . “My Dear Paddock: POM IRE CS,” 8 hha ‘at {tO the city at the present time, that | nick | was brief, being simply that the seal‘ TT sc tilt exhan why 2ou rec | psa and resol tal aly wireet now ty hey eonseta. rh Hig of Senator trunan Hi Newbery aan ‘two statements Sara ean i . ! ;The other proposed outlet, the {of Michigan by_the senate impelle E 50c A Mrs. Mary E. Charter It was at Mr, Lemke’s direc y can be show even, and | tion said, would distribute the t MA Barch inher to run from Ohio this SAV. € : 2 fae a Sena a eee netica: aaa Wa the civic. Se oaeneGon) ‘9 lover. Rosser Thayer, Broadway and EE re -'|“the protest of women agai: Order Your Coal From jwent at once 2 Ja arene ke % . }Main streets and shorter fo the|N. J. pein shington| purchase of a seat in the highest } |it rebilled accor ma ee Need Common Unity |bridge by one-half mile. The peti- a ondantion jth Daily | ¢rihunal in America,” Th New Salem fou nner seme ee “The first need of a community that | tion euguested Ga ne angements fon G yarns PRED e g GH rf E ic organization is a cham-jan underpass of the Northern Pacific univer: . - In the letter Odell told of employing ber of commerce. A chamber of com-| would have to be made. ey Slogan Contest l 0. ‘ |Miss. McFadden, publicity agent, to ould come before a Rotary| Report on Disease — / < Lake City. Rules Announced 7 . iget interviews in New York eat or a Kiwanis club, although there! A report upon communicable dis- brotives ‘Smoot ot ules ‘Corner Front and Eighth St.) He: appeared “quite steet Ao eeind {have been instances where Rotary or |eases in' the city for the year 1921, | UU. (Kinston, Chicago. his wife and] 0. suiem, ND, Jan. 3L-—The slo- CHAS. RIGLER, Manager. write-up in the Socialist 1 mde Kiwanis clubs came first, and where | eliminating tors in| hospitals, |i daughters, Helen and Amy an contest. pt New Salem: will cloee a Phone 738. [phe cay ee ee SP car caooth in| these very clubs, recognizing their) showed a very favorable condition for Cutler Lattin, I Bo Chicheo oy ga Soe a oem hac wTltcEsGtsthe COAL $5.00. PER TON “A fine i eae 'g {inability to function’as ‘community’|the city. The number of cases re- |, ,) : z 3 oa ean and tradé-matk, to ‘be - 1 0 C jthe Freeman, another of MEO Cer organizations, were instrumental in| ported was: diphtheria, 61; scarlet a SS ers een Holutein oi DELIVERED : schemes. Also an editorial in the} vin. chanpers of commerce organ-| fever, 22; typhoid, 12; paratyphoid, ny | eva ditions’ of the contest [Liberator. A fine one appeared in};)o4 “rhose/chibs aro sometimes per-|none; smallpox, 71; chicken pox, 2; Danville, Va, See ee nt rate S jthe Socialist Revjew anda cole: fected primarily for ‘the purpose of | cerebro spinal menengitis, 1; infantile | 17, Chicago. nephew write-up a ea THOBe eae helping the chamber of commerce. | paralysis , none; measles, 16. The ‘e Sijroul of Titinols | A : : *s fin the radical publications are editor-|yrony “Rotary and Kiwanis clubs re-| largest number of small pox cases fre- 8 ane * we? ial and bear no earmarks except in the tase. t men into their member- | pored was in lasteDecember when [avis of the "pie gi Di Have You a Family? ‘scciatist Review, one appears O¥°F | ship a theyiatermetabers in | theteswers ot met, Vea ale the name of Henry Tieger ¥ S¥2- | sood standing of the chamber of com-| Bills were allowed a pus Health Is Most Vital To. You So dicate of Uberals are circulating | perce.” This attitude eS be com-| Capital Steam laundi de tviitiany, Walters. Brogkly : Q : jsubseription list to the effect that the \inended, and it ought to be universal. |j2, M.-Stanton Maty Hthel Atkinson, | Read This Advice | subscribers hereto Medee tiene The chamber of commerce should be| Rohrer Taxi Line Joseph W. I i | 7 5 . ake the 6 per cent bonds of Nor' i rgani: hat a man joins | : 7 “ag. Ty Bourne, | St, Paul, Minn.~"During twenty- do taetthy €l pep, conznon) providing tig iateor seal Hien eee mane ae [gaunt deb at Thomas Me Pourne THEATRE : two years while bringing up my fain- the State of North Dakota has sold its | ne drops.’ : ‘Rohrer Taxi Line, do : Direction Valleau Theater Company - ily I have depended greatly upon Dr. $6,000,000, including this subscription, | yy, Ojson. presented the view that) Ronroy Line, do SA ieeeis Weel! = (Aina 4 ’ Pierce's remedies to keep up my August 1, 1921.” while members of the _,clubs were | Rohrer Line do é ,; Pi ms strength, and in no instance have they iS The letter was written by hand, eware of the fact that it was impoS-.| Rohrer 1 Line do Vinson W | TONIGHT ever disappointed me. It was during | Qqell ning it-as follows “Writ-| sihle for th to act as chambers of | Ronre: Sringtdo.. Thomas M. : s ‘ my first expectant period that I dis-|ing w pen ig laborious and I do | commerce it hard for them not to Rohrer Taxi Line do - i PRISCILLA. DEAN covered the wonderful benefits “of not care to trust it to a public sten-|use the prerogatives of the civic-) Rohrer Taxi Line do . is 66 I CT” ‘Favorite Prescription to ‘the DrOS= ographer. f ; commercial organization. Ri na | Thos. J, Galvin { in CONFLI eee se ee see | ine Neca tte cata or eaeeonrcarerotal ie a; Satta | NewS........--d..22+.-+4++++-Topices of the Day hrough the trying months AS p | Kiwanis clubs c co ip) W. Folso! “a E is of expectancy withcut the help of Dr.| FOLEMISHHAS: NEVER FAILED oi) _sloula Sal ways Beh Inet Hughes Electrics | TOMORROW Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. Dives ae oa 33 bi : cordial, and “ os : ‘Melvin Welch as | ] ? i se la grippe and bronchial troubles. | rents if the other, Bach have their i Sttect aiid: Sewer, depth | KATHERINE, MACDONALD in Get. this Prescription from ‘your |health-building sleep. Mrs. F. A. G nearest druggist in tablets or liquid: | son, 1547 College Ave., Racine, Wis. | “WHITE AND UNMARRIED” THOMAS MEIGHAN in. .. “BOOMERANG BILL” LIONEL BARRYMORE in.. Julian 3 nest Clifford’s Skating Rink © is! Minute Lunch .... Martindale, discovered Ke or write Dr. Pierce, president In-| writes; “Foley's has never failed in open.’ 10c in the afternoon and : MiSeNGrnaT , + LY er ‘ving i i relief 2 a ve . Buried forest has been ‘Mellon. * Z 3 iy . valids’ hotel in Buffalo, N. Y., for free giving immediate relief and Tam jane caw Petarrorodah: soneland: | Migs Agnes, ater Matinee Daily 2:30. a Evenings 7:30.& 9, ‘medical advice. Ser without it.” evening. Free on Sunday.