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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1922 os THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ; be PAGE THREE ene ee OTL INSPECTION ~ HONORROLL [CAPITOL THEATRE COMPLAINED OF | Tn connection with the Honor Roll BY COMPANIES Dele apa, Phe st encore | __- TONIGHT and SATURDAY oy Matinee Saturday, at 2:30. ° | DeBolt says,. “The facts concerning Annual Report of Inspector Says: Mary. J. Holmes’ Greatest Success the high school ‘honor roll as printed A Requirements Not Satisfac- TEMPEST AND SUNSHINE” j below are interesting and suggest i tory To Them FOX NEWS. Seven of the highest standings on | | this roll’ are those of students from | the country schools and rural environ- ment, one walking threg miles to |schoo] twice a day after considerable ‘work at home. Rolls of former years show the same gesults. The most significant |’ ifact noted is that after the first or at | the most the second year of their at- jtendance here most of these ‘nam | disappear fnom this roll. Why is it?” | Following are the names of the stu- {dents on the Honor Roll in the high | school and hools of the city | fat the close of the fi emester: | Period Ending January 20, 1922 | j BISMARCK HIGH SCHOOL ~~ j_. Senior Class Rosemary Lomas | Grace Cook Minnie Neugebauer | Rebecca Eisenberg Bessie D {Myrtle Freeburg | Zella Harris ‘Margaret Emma Trygg | Postlethwaite Freshman Class | |Gwendolen ‘Welch Dorothy Birdzell Glen Wallace {Nydia Smith Junior Class Edna Helen Byooks Evalin Dorothy Moses Celestine Glaser Svelyn ‘Nelson Gerald Hynter Smily Olson ‘George Knowles t various interpretations, live éut of | LAW GENERALLY. GOOD MUTT & JEFF Comedy. Much dissatisfaction with the state oil inspection law has been voiced, | according to th: nual report of W. C. Palmef, state inspector, and T. W Jackman, ‘chief depyty oil inspector, | filed with the governor as required by lk q “Any change should be dn the form of a readjustment and in such a gen- eral manner as to adopt a system ot | Ps specifications that would be in accord with the general practice throughout the country and would tend to en- courage the marketing of a more uni form quality of x , tire United Sta ‘ . ent. time is not be ‘ Jackman, who d the law but does not offer recommendations for changes. “This,” | he continued, “would enable the con-| sumer to get greater ‘economy in| actual use and would therefore ‘end ; ‘to conserve the available supply.” th fe REAM STRELT': ramotic Comedy Suggested Oy Births oP Nomad Borke A tip-toe buwa' this Ky feering edd chy Mi MISS NELLIE COLLINS The tost of the inspection depart: | S01 2 Class Russell Le Barr “IT have been thankful a thousand; m. during the year 1921 was $26,-! Sophomore Class Russell Le Barron ray SE ne ee ithe eet Seis : : . ina Dorothy Anderson Evelyn Martin times that I took Taniac when 1 did.| Where Good Love and Bad Love Meet i} tal ARGH canedtaa Was $22,763.15 Mrs. Mary Robbins filed a complaint charging kidnaping against a' Ruby Aplund Wilma Myer It is simply wonderful ‘the way it ha Ere G00! li 1 1 leaving toy'the “benefit of ther state | RUTSe who took her 38-year-old son Geroge Robbins 8rd away from their} Warl Benser Olga Neugebauer | benefitted ine,” said Miss Nellie Coi-j on the Common Level of Romance ad $9,159. 31. | Chicago home and started with him for Mrs. Robbins’ divorced husband on! Genevieve Boise ‘Robert Nuessle line, 1830 Connecticut Ave. Bridge-! x The gasoline and kerosene marketed | the coast. Police took the nurse and the child off the train at Ogden, Utah. | Marcia Bowman — Mugene Sperry port, Conn, : : in. the Vatatezta cof ‘good: quality antl | After an appeal to the courts, Mrs. Robbins withdrew the charge and the| Helene Gunderson John Svensgaard “About eighteen months ago my ap-j lo We & 3 satisfactory to ysers, according to nUYSe was ordered released, A Chicago judge ordered Robbins, son of George | WILL SCHOOL petite began to fail and I’ seemed to Masterful depiction of — Jackman. Robbins,,long a vice president of Armour and Co. before him to explain be going into a decline. Nothing! her’ "” Gays Law Is Good alimony payments. This shows George Robbins 8rd and his mother, Robert ea h Franti pa agreed with me and my nerves were} The Love of Two Brot! ers While Saying that the law gener- | nnn ee | inne Mageertivrances Heath keyed up to such a high pitch I was! Each for the ot Fae sond ally eworks: sauntertorly, Mr. a "K+ by Joseph Cleary. linrfeapolis, rep- ]and architects in North Dakota as well | Eugene Imus “Merle Von Hagen | actually afraid they would snap in} « their love for fhe same gir teas eae said tty ae tae 1 | resentative of the firm. others directly and indirectly affil- | James Keller Grant Hartley two. A Love That tons embodied in the law have poem | The lumbgr company claims to have | jated, with the engineer’ | profession. | Jeanette Love Donald Larsgn “But Tanlac has brought about a couses them to tear ateach finers-“and: Pail corsganies ¥ arketine |Uclivered two curloads of cement not} The North Dakota socjety is a tech-|George Moses Dennis Welliver | wonderful change in my condition.| Sther’s ‘throat one instant in this state on the eounds that they | Paid for and tims damages because nical organization devoted to the en-|lone Noggle 4A My appetite is almost ravenous, my draw to each other's bosor rey uired ack ther gr a " oli Y | of the cancellation of aft order tor 20} couragement of profession improve-| Vincent Schneider Thelma Amundson | digestion is perfect and I feel as well in another thee i ; ane 7. et Tine Ree in? carloads of cement, 5,000,000 fect of| ment ard good fellowship of its mem-| Tom Ellis and strong as [ ever did in my life.| ds essential arM that they are|iympber, 4,000,000 feet of lathe, and’a|bers ord ‘the betterment of engineer-| LA Claire Koffel . dret i aul ca Bt erty too rigid for present refinery and fey jot’ shi ‘ engin Omer Wall: one 4 I never dreamed there was as. grand marketing: practice great quantity of shingles. __ {ing work in the state. An interesting |Omer Walla William Kraft a medidiuel ag. Tenia in’ the varie “Tp thes pers ee ea OU, About 200 carloads of material is}and profitable program is promised | 2B Herman Lasken NOTE—Phe International Propric se criticisms are well found-|inyolyed in the cancellation order.|for the Jamestown mecting next| ‘Esther’ Wilson i 7 . " ed the situation should be remedied! \anager Diehl is unable to find any- | week. Ss Mabel Bashara 5A taries Co, distributors of Tanlae, have and specifications should be adopted | thing in the records showing the ce-| ‘The convention is expected t attract | Arthur, Cram Ruth Gordon on file in their offices at Atlanta, which from an economic standpoint! ont delivery claimed antaice Dek aE pected to | Lloyd Ode Charles Munger Georgia, over fifty thousand signed! aré sound, Thoy should be so devised : a large number of engincers from all’ gleanor Davis ehion Strate statements irom representative men | : —_———_——__ over the state, many of whom will! Marion Strutz statements from representative men | prt they. hides properly protect the! probably also take i the 3rd annual 2a 5B ~ [and’ women irom every state in the i! aN eeere tS ene, aug y of meeting of the North Dakota Chapter | Richard Anderson James Mills Union and every province in Canada. | e they will be forced. to buy Aloft the American Association of En-| Melvin Munger Jack Cowan Many of these are from’ prominent and-abjthe sane tne: will Gor tendsto to be held in Bismarck on|Hdward-Singbeil Winnifred Ellithorr] peopte in this city and scetion and | vorke: ahi % ies’ gineers a ‘Wes oa 5 A t ork’; hareta, on, the’ refineries and) 0 P k R A TIONS 0 F Feb, 9th and 10th. ~The society | Ethel Biller eet el Welsirup have been previously published in this | ‘Gasaltie andes the. oil tax Jew 3 meeting in Jamestown is scheduled Jack Ficla holins Syensbe paper, dwided into three to close before noon to enable “Panlac is sold in Bismarck by Jo- : | arrival of delegates Bismarck in|Hvelyn Kraft Myr] Smart im ua ph ie Te i B beldcun \ | tal ts tin Grounesat The Chapter | Virginia Light Vernon Urzal seit Bre a sane, ee) “ne a u 4 |Blizabeth Slattery William Wallace |#ists everywhere”. Adv. 6B Tae, ' man, “becat 7 . convention in the afternoon, | therefore does not 1 | Fran Slatter; protect the public ag apts mony. exists ew Pe ees B if Grace Elness Ra INT E FIGHT. l thet f 2:00 o'clock p. m., on the 20th an inferior product.” A Ate ene B societies, rie ser ice COUNTY SEAT FIGHT, the hour o o'clock p. m.. on the 2 erlor- product American Co. Secure Monopolie nich is technical in its nature | Beatrice Bowman. Bernice Joslin THE FRIVOLITY GIRL) 60) its seh 3A fient (ay of March, A. 1, 1922, to satisty Price Compared A iced so ee the otlter being non-tech- | Woodrow Hall David Hollingswort Wattord City, N. D., Feb. 3.—A fight amount due upon such mo A statement showing gasoline tank! of Oit Prospecting In Cen- nd devoted to the promotion of | Ethel Sandin Lillian Reimsiad AT THE RIALTO [er the removal of Mekenzic county's | day of sate. i itn willbe sold. te wagon markets, shows that 16 jut of| : nomic and social welfare of en- | Jack Zuger Charloite Reimstad THEATER |seat, now located at Shafer, 41-2 miles | | those certain pre- 29 markets quoted a lower price than tral-European States and to the encouragement of. Elmer Hanson j from Watford City and the allroad, wed in, the county of Burlelgh North Dakota. Freight on gasoline nublic service among them | Arline Loehrke 5A ‘ rosa may be waged this fall as the resul PC loa ar psn North Dakota, reight on gasoline to public service a 4 ne 3 a vhs J 3 e 1 The NW o! c 32, P Fargo is 2 cents a gallon greater than} Berlin F Ege ota att CNTR Sa Marlin Loehrke = ,Frank Ackerman Bismarck is being treated by a8! of plang formulated ata meeting here | {, to Moorhead, Minn., across'the river, erlini Neb, Sea, tne mer eesed icon. Jeanette, Norun 6A, good a show as has ever played the | or delegations of thé Alexander Arne- 2 due on such mortgage at ‘Moorhead, Minn., across the river,) sumption of crude oil and neediot a Ne Smi Muriel Bei city. Direct from Minneapolis where yaa saainierels je the sum of Sixteen Hun- the report sd ; i j Clement, Smith uriel Benson y. Direct / D ere | gard and Watford City Commercial Oa OST ay Dalian Daring the 96, corresponding inc in the world's ' 1 |Goldie Strutz [Rose Davis they closed a long run at the New clubs. 3 bs Spas sumed in’ the state 54,60: ei production has | f0 tl cattention ut Margaret Will Gwendolyn Jenson Gi 3 nd, Senay, ett ee thes, are.| Towtis that will be in the race for Ist day. of Reb. 1928. of petroleum products, equivalent to American pen Wuropean WILLIAM’ MOORE giving the people of Bismarck the| | ot seat honors, in case the mat- SELIO 1,092,070 barrels of 50 gallons each, | fields, and renewed efforts are being 1 Hemett Newcomb | chance to witness the same show that | Coury eee a vote of the people in-| J. & LOUDEN, the report says. ‘During the year the | made to secure long time contracts for | Herbers > has made a reputation for itself that | ter soes to a yor ee and | Attomey for ‘Mortgage. i tonicinent: ¢ Ttified to the. rear arer | the development of the industry here | Jean Craswell Kdward pe is envied by every organization of | clude Watford City, Alexander and Cinand) Forks, North Dakota. opar' tific p treasurer | : 4 ge Lyle Drennen its ‘ind. Despite the fact that they | Arnegard. ¢ Nah Oe for dollecti $138,368.72 gallionage | On a large Scie. { 672 12) 677 Emma Jean Grady John O'Hare its kind. SP fact th x B78) AG et 10), 4 8 770.84 iti | , Sti : i (2 i ; are unable to hang any of their scen- ee A 5 popes SEPT a) ea eam 5 5 5 jKathleen Murphy Theo. Vettel ery Mite Wow. ign geiting over ‘and | E OF MORTGAGE FORE- Tomorrow we will have a nice Sn 'eesoling: thapdidinoe meet the. dags pany hav: been ano mr Malcolm Toney — Rhoda Clatsen Fieasing every person” who has| NO™!CFe2Ocure SALE assortment of cakes, _ pies, oO whit reporter y com patiies. | yeported here hav irtual | saa te Slaus eh ed ? . low a hes hee ade i ‘. Whie Hatin eaahtionls pcthe taneetion |e oonallen of on ae ' ‘It 334.0001 2B Ruth Clausen [braved the elements to attend. The) hr eet ne ot the, Mortgage | doughnuts, rolls, and meat pies, s gosoline sold.in North mono poo. oN ting ant) Enough To Have Built 334,000 scan Anderson pineie ss c !comedy is fast and funny and above | ; after described, i an’s. Exch: 211 fees, The gasoline sold in North D ing in a number of smaller} i : Eugene Brummuer Auverne Olson {il it is clean and from the so-called |p CF ve a tat the Woman’s Exchange, 211 ae inveinae ply. of fe aul opean state ! Dwellings At a Cost of Ralph Goddard ne smut or suggestiveness that some- mal tupon suc ‘t: | Broadway. han in other § , the report says. vapital has be $5,000, Each Robert Hoskins ann Elrazel times is heard on the stage. z fie eee nee, ions of the Ar SED ed, Frederic Muir i = | Barnett a Low Coast are suce ae i ons of the Am I ‘Barnett and Lou Coast are succ Clifford’s Skating Rink is oe a Bg the op y ra Feonsi stelle Dale HOMEBUILDERS Iercea Gallagher i nnifred Halfyard nd by which the pow of | Nels : ‘Aloha Nelson ained has become operativ: ‘in every effort to make the audience }' —Three hundred. 2A every smile out loud and judging from the} ii generous applause every other mem-| Notic able concern, and it is pre-| i 2 = aaarten Now York, Feb. to Hugo | open. 10c in the afternoon and Hsdectee. ek -f 4 » | and thirty-four thousand dwellings at ‘ alt} s hereby given that the certain i Fri mi BUYING LEADS eum vin is irre the | $5,009 each, sullicient to house 1,700,- setae Mary Pane, Whitty ber of the cast ig more tlfan holding | ma teage © cate find Wellvered by LM. evening. _Free on Sur day. n | ox peiecs tess aoe nee aay | C0 persons, could be built with’ the | py) iE . cog OC halr-owi i ° | Hogue and . Hogue. her husband, 7 TO DIFFICULTY | enterprises extend to all Hurope that |mopieylostein: fires in. ihe Uniten | Richard ‘Hugelman, r Bell {tele owns se Ree ie tesa Aue | mortwakor wee: MOR RENT—On March 1st, a three- ! America ests have a! state: Mary PSGirace Webster chert en i : s sd forsrecord in: the of room apartment furnished, Write 123 care Tribune, 2-3 3t of the county of Bu rth Dakota on the 1017 ial ‘0 O15 920, according to ty Se eee nm 115 to 1920, according tol pany Ay Whi set [company Is 0 d Jand fil the Nation: Whitey Gertrude Lunquist, |company is booked tg open another and fied fon Extreme liberality in’ bu " Y ‘stock engagement soon ‘they might be leigh and sla of the Europeon petroleum | figure s given out today pane ad by te if sof the whole earth.” rd of Fire Unc Ri ears Be eee eee \puded slays MAAS (Lie eee ct Goaielin he Homebuild i The Standare ic any hd ara’ pl itt yllis Thompson Mable Aaberg jinduced to make a longer stay. ¥ [28th day of December, J WANTED TO BUY — Second-hand + The Standard Oil Coimpany ha board plac fire | 27DY Mable Aaberg ee & Sante 180 of Mortgages put the new manager, F. 1. Diehl. oJ 4.50q control of important field ailnee p ave ¥ aly ng |Aileen Cameron Marion Folsom |contests of much interest to the pub- in ook 150 of Mortgages 3 cash regléter in-good condition and against the problem of. settling seV-) vortnern Persia on a f don an examina-|#ula Cameron , Mary Hassel Hic will be run. ‘The bills called The small gasoline pump and tank sta- eral matters. 8 bathe ff the Pe reports of fires. |Vale Cameron’ — kdna Jensen |Patent Office.” jumps to the day | tion, Apply at the Emporium, Bis- Claim for a large amount dne’ the | Put the action of the 1 smoking hazards are| Wilton Crewe Thelma’ Kaline when the principal offices in Wash- | marek, N. D. Phone 974. 2-3-lw Burkholder ‘Lumber company for ce-| istration in’ sranung the cone for $90,000,060 of BA Nellie Parke ington will be filled with women exec- ment, lathe and shingles ordered, part | has been protested | pe Mc osses, according to the report. t| Howard Drennen Pucillo Prater utives and introduces many funny sit- of which order wag cancelled py, the ment, and also by the Lritisny mes electricity, w Marion Jensen. Florence Smith nations that are bound to arise in| uy wade former manager, has deen pt | minister, ag incom patible With the Shi 0,00, Mildred Dictz SA | the year ot 1999. 2 | 2 y a yy Se - n-Persian agreemert of Pebru~ jciors and pipes Miles Parke i Dingle: | ‘phe Frivolity Quartette will be the ; > me a 3 hich it is claimed gave |, ; defective chimne Ernest Kaulfuss Wilma Olson |feature of the bill, with -numprods S| S| eS i ssia prior rights. _ | $61,000,000 and * hn} Alfred Atkinson Muriel Robinson .'; songs, dances and everything haa | S| g = How Soldier ‘Americans algo have secured im-| jeans communicated fires, | $233/000,- WACHTER ‘tends to make a night's entertainment | = = = e Dispersed Attacks) portant concessions in Jugostavi tT _ | complete, = zl is secures hoslovakja and itume under | a basis of comparison, the un-| Kindergarten — Richard Helfensteit| ee HOTA AND U1 TILA H Z| ol ha “Por two years my stomach trouble | stipulations providing for nent | derwriters figure that the five-year Albert mye __ Catherine Longmui:| JAC TELAT THE BLTINGE | a j- f= = Eu was very bad, my doctor had to in-/of several millions’ of Ame dole! fire li oft ion would build |Donald Companion 3 1 aaa Show” with Jack Holt | Orne OS Frnt ject ‘i ae sd'BlOie Adages aa heval ent work ich these * the entire popula-|Hugh Longmuir Doris Tice ‘After the Show” with Jack I | ject morphine on several occasions} lars in development work, which thes: i At Wyoutne Bak Go Elsie Schmidt 4 and Lila Lee is showing at the Hltinge | 4 vhen vas stric vi at-| ¢ 20 oo ‘undertak on of } a, Wy a: n- le seh ; roe | f i se ' : wend as stricken pe neae a peounel cannot unger iae. , | nectic t. They would erect 16,722|Rosie Zahn Marion Longmuir {today and tomorrow. The story was - tacks Since taking 4 bottles of; Negotiations ve been begun b ut. 1e3 Aelia ee lee 1 5 | published some months ago in the Sat- | a ' y ie A a Mayt’s Wonderful Remedy I have|tween the and Russian School houses at $100,000 each? or), ini, | Puolsted se ier the. title | Pape’s Cold C&tmpound” is Quickest Relief Known * ilies Sr aU hou chase 22 erams {Catherine Hall Aubrey Coleman urday Evening Post under been entirely well and am serving in| ,. ce ng the Rus-| Would purchase 16,722 grams of ra- : DS jaxdes >and is built around the artillery, having been pronounced | oPr°Fe? 2 S| dium, the costliest of earthy’s pro-|/ola Waluuth Orval Coloman | “The Stage Door” and is built around | : Hacsectect Healt bee overhnent physssan fields ng them pon 8 audts Claire Brier Alfred French lan old stagedoor ke2per, who is one of! pont stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing| nose running; relieves headache, aa neal Ps gore ene Dy ;| productive bas! At the same time ty-seven per 56,000,000, | Kathleen Pherrill Ta Gallaway jthe most human, interesting charac-| 44q snuffiing! A dose of “Pape’s| dullness, feverishness, sneezin 7 pei bain senoea ie nee tle Pussiar re seéking to, secure | of the total loss classed as Ruchen Sayler W aldemar Johnson ‘ters on the screen, An entire musical | Cold Compound” taken every two “Pape’s Cold Compound” is the al mucus from the intestinal tract | German ma y for their oil fleid ly or partly preventable Dar] Gosselin Joseph Spriggs |comedy is reproduced in the picture. Mhowrs until three doses are taken| quickest, surest relief known and andcall ‘the’ inflammation which | Without reported many | York suffered most heavily cm oh ms |Mahy show girls were employed in the | yeuatiy breaks up a cold and ends| costs only # few cents at drug stores. causes practically all stomach, liver |ef the work “e, resulting in, with a loss of $164,000,000; Pennsyl-| Annette Gold Reinhold Salyer | scenes and it is as complete as © | ai) grippe misery. It. acts without assistance. Tastes ractiealy alts ineladiag’ yor | permanent damage to certain. ficlds| vaiia came second with $97,000,000; | Edith Bolton Arline Schrooder seen ‘on the stare, The, story was “Tnye frst dose opens clogged-upnos-| nice." contains uo quinine ragiee One dose will convince or and heavy losses “to the viet gov Uline third with’. $88,000,000. Fok | RICHHOLT es Pak ee ihe story “Footlights,” for | trils and air passages of head; stops| upon Pape's. money refunded. | ernment. with Fae | LA ), Dorothy Beebe 0,000; Fe Philip Wate Elsie Ferguson’s recent pisture, which j oil owners an® pro-| Ohio with 36 For sale at all druggis Adv. | Form mae 5 ape seu O iethcek pied F, j a 90; M S 58,000 incidentally was one of the best pic ‘ | moters. now Russian exiles here. have] M000: | Massachusests. | $98,000,000, 'aryron Benser Arnold Eggleston | tures made the last year. In addition | {heen participating in these negotia-|")) da ieee LB Dorothea, Gutman tora ter the Show,” the Hltinge pro- 4 pre | tis 5 . pry ‘9 ft 5 - * jtions. il ice Gladys Hanson B gram includes “Capturing Lions by, Farmerg, Trappers—Attention |) ———— ——__.|__ Tomorrow we will have a mice Viny inenen _-Elmer"Benser | Acropiane” and an Aesop Fable. ‘The’ Le uetrax Youn srpes axp |) Theanvua! production of crude of! | assortment of cakes, _ pies, 2A Terrance Conway |jion picture is a real one-reel thriller | FURS into useful articles, such as }/ in fie { ited Sree was @ babe : | doughnuts, rolls, and meat pies, Ardyce Balley Leit Nelson and yas'made by Major Jack Allen in, : robes, coats, rugs, mitt caps, fur |/the United States geologica 9, Aleanor Norling Metin sets or any'kind of leather, Ieee rangary, 1fio*hé now. almost 00, [2¢ the Woman’s Exchange, 211, 2B Carl Kositzky tite ' THEATRE fae ua Eset Me end Trae. || 000,000 bar put the report stated | Broadway. _~<y | William Bredy arl Pillen WRITE TODAY for FR ur price |/that the annual consumption already —E—— | Nellie Nilson Marold Nelson 4 Id Aiea Direction Valleau Theater Company list, tanning price list and shipping Yi. peyond that mark and is still grov Dance at Baker’s Hall every). oo B | oct Gaiaala Don’t Neglect a Lol The Bismarck Hide & Fur Co. ling. It added that for some yeurs th Tuesday, Thursday and Satur | ‘ard nn ese Stee Mothers, don’t let colds get under- TONIGHT and TOMORROW Uiemarck, N, D. | United States has hadito import oil! day nights. Best .music and) Roy Dingle Paul Mowry way; at the first, cough or sniffle rub s and TO) and with the growth in demand. its] iggy in state. 10c a dance. Musterole on the throat and chest. J A cK H OLT an d LIL A LEE w |dependerce on foreign oil “has be- ; “Musterole ig a pure, white ointment, ‘ dily greater in spite of our | WHY ARE SOME WOMEN POPUL! R, | ‘4 ‘th oil of mustard, Tt draws ; anit se in output.” ihappy, beloved and successful, while | ec ougetion: relieves soreness, does in “AFTER THE SHOW” SAVE 50c A TON STOMACH MISERY, others drag out a negelye sxlabence-y all the work of thie goad eld-faslsonee : of no use to themselves or anyone | just: ster in agent p rn + 1 ef on Order Your Coal From GAS, INDIGESTION, | tise? txcopt inva few cases the an-| Dur the blister. CAPTURING LIONS BY AEROPLANE | TAKE “DIAPEPSIN” swer is to be found in a state of free- | Keep ajar handy for allemergencies, | and Aesop Fable. ‘dom from the troubleg known. a itmay prevent pneumoniainyourhome. SA e - dpe gore Diapepsin” is \“female.” The well woman radiates’ -~35%65cinjarsétubes; hospital size, $3. MONDAY and TUESDAY ape’s psin MOD n ESD! The New Salen | , IN JAMESTOWN ~ tne quicxest,|“Remale The well, Woman radiate Sea 4 «| cher a serenity, while le | y PLAS’ we rest relief for Indixestion, Gases, | Ghling one repels pecauaecor her lack) SETTER THAN, A MUSTARD A BETTY ‘COMPSON in “THE LITTLE MINISTER” . L uocel gineers have received | SUT ignite oal 0. rae ane Flatulence, Heartburn, Sourness, Fer-| of these qualities. It is not necessary, | —and— i calls for the 14th’ annual meeting of : (Corner Front and Eighth St.) ae oath Dakota Society of Engi-,| mentation or Stomach Distress caused ‘however, to harbor aches and pains, CHAS. RIGLER, Manager. [| neers to be held in Jamestown on|y acidity. A few tablets give almost/and the “blues” thas make one a ‘hone 738. Feb. Sth.and $th. fmmediate stomach relief and shortly) detriment to society. ‘The use of} BUSTER KEATON 5 R fhis state society /of engineers was} the stomach is corrected so you can|Ldyia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- | + 5 ” COAL $5.00 PER TON fare th ‘Bismarck in 1907 and in-| eat favorite foods without fear. Large | pound has brought relief to such woe | in “The Boat’ DELIVERED a large|case costs only few cents at drug/ men, and given them a new lease onl urveyors | store, Millions helped snnualy. life be { Matinee Daily 2:30. Evenings 7:30 & 9, cludes in is —membersh. number.of the engineers, s

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