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. known medicine for ailments peculiar URGE SUPPORT FOR I'CUMBER Called 100 Per Cent ‘aincsienn by G. A.R. and W. R..C. Leaders Support for Senator P. J. McCumber by veterans of the past wars is urged. in a statement received here, sub- scribed'to by J. M. Pipes, former Com- mander of the Grand Army of the Re- public, Department of the Potomac, and Miss M. A. du Bant, secretary of the Women’s: Relief Corps, of Wash- ington, D. C. The letter says: “We the Past Commander and Secre- tary of the W. R. C. of the Department ot the Potomac, now being familiar with the sentiments of the G. A. R. and subsequent wars, most respectful- ly request that the soldiers of wur wars and their auxiliaries give their most earnest and heartiest support to the re-election of Senator P. J. Mc- Cumber, for the reason that he has al- ways been a strong supporter of the various pension bills for the soldiers and their widows, As Chairman of the Pension Committee, although now Chairman of the Finance Committee, he is considered one of the greatest fi- nanciers of the Senate. He. still is a member of the Pension Committee and these is a pension bill now pending rease the pension of the Old Vet- nd theiy widows of the Civil “or this reason we must have or McCumber re-elected to pass this bill. Sons und Daughters of the Old Vet- erans and soldiers of the World War, cast your vote for your friend who is one hundred per cent American—P. J. McCumber.” <a LEVEES CRUMBLE ON MISSISSIPPI Helena, Ark,, March 31.—The situa- tion at Oldtown, Arkansas, 17 miles south of here, where the first line levies along the Mississippi are crumb- ling under the attack of the strong flood 's was becoming increasing- ly critical today; ANDY BROWN CASE POSTPONED Fargo; (March 31.—The hearing of Andy Brown, charged with the mur- der of Marie Wick, was again. con- tinued today until April 1. CURED BF A NATIVE HERB. On board a vessel bound for India recently a man was bitten by a poison- ous reptile, both the ship doctor and a famous surgeon failed to contro] the poison fast spreading through his sys- tem, ‘ In a day the vessel reached port. An Indian medicine man was sent for, who produced a native herb which quickly allayed the poison and’ the man’s life was saved, ts Roots and herbs are nature's assist- itandidate for the office of sheriff of QUIT TOBACCO So easy to drop Cigarette, Cigar, or Chewing habit No-To-Bac has helped thousands to hase the costly, nerve-shattering to- bacco habit. Whenever you have a longing for a smoke or chew, just Place a harmless No-To-Bac tablet in your mouth instead. All desire stops Shortly the habit is completely broken, and you are better off mentally, physi- cally nancially. It’s sc easy, so sim- ple. Get a box of No-To-Bac and if it doesn’t release you from all craving tor tobacco in any form, your drug- gist will refund your money without wuestion. GERMANS ASSAIL ALLIED DEMAND Berlin, March 31,—The Reichstag yesterday adopted a resolution declar- ing the demand of the allies repara- tions commission intolerable and ap- sproving Chancellor Wirth’s statements with regard to the commission’s de- mand, FAMINE PEAK HAS PASSED Moscow, "March 31.—(\By the Asso- ciated Press.)—The peak of the fam- ine in the ‘Volga has been passed; hence forward conditions will rapidly improve, says Col. Haskell, director of: American sdminietration work in Rus- sia, IS LOCATED ‘Northport, N. 'N. Y, March 31.—The customs speed boat Surveyor, raported missing after she left New York yes: | terday. to take over an alleged rum} Tunner at Bayville, L, I., got here | shortly after noon today. A lone deck | | hand found by newspaper men said the | vessel had lost its bearings in Long. Island sound, ' Pains in your feet or knees? Tired aching feeling quickly re- lieved by our shoe appliances. “The Men’s Clothes — Shop.” Alex Rosen & Bro. ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce myseli as a can- didate for the office of Sheriff for Burleigh ‘County at the June, 1922 Primaries. GEO ANDERSON. Wing, N. Dak. Pol. Adv. 3-30-B15 4-1-3-4-5, ANNOUNCEMENT 1 h€rewith announce’ myself as a ants in combating disease. That well- to womén, Lydia E, Pinkham’s Veg- etable Compound, is prepared from roots and herbs, possessing. medicinal’ properties of great value in the treat- ment of such ailments, This is proved by the letters of ree.’ y ommendation we are continually. pub- lishing in this paper for. it. —Adv, Is there any such thing as platonic love? Isn’t it interesting only when it's dangerous? Read W. L. George’s article in the April Harper’s Basar. |; 3-31 It Pains in your feet or knees? Tired aching feeling quickly re- lieved by our shoe appliances. “The Men’s~ Clothes Shop:” Alex Rosen & Bro. Ancient Greece made. demi-gods: of her scientists and physicians. Burleigh county, subject to the will of the voters at the June, 1922 primaries. GRANT PALMS, Arepa, N..D. 928 B40 31, 4.3 ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce myself as a.can- didate for the office of Sheriff of Burleigh county at the June, 1922, primaries. —Hugh D. McGarvey. (Political Adv.) 3-28-6t ANNOUNCEMENT, I hereby, announce myself.as a can- didate. for re-election to the office of Judge of the County Court. Respectfully, I. C. DAVIES, 8-29-30-31-4°1 Pol. Advt. Political Adv. Dance every Tuesday, Thurs- day and Saturday evenings. at '8:30 at The Coliseum. 10 Cents per dance, STOCK BOARD MEN ‘LAID OFF)" Madison, wii organization \o! handle the 60, ‘O00.g0n pounds of tobac- co produced annually in Wisconsin Lack of ‘Funds Gee Reduc- ., tion in Force The Livestock Sanitary board, it was announced today following a meeting, is forced to curtail its campaign for, the eradication of bovine tuberculosis because of Jack of funds until, July 4 when'.a new appropriation becomes available, Dr. W. F, Crew, secretary of the ‘board, ‘said that the men who have been employed on a per diem basis ‘in “making investigations and tests, cannot ibe empfoyed until July 1, but that the one state field man and the five federal field men will continue thelr work. Dr. Crew. expressed the opinion that the board would be able to continue the major portion of sts work, and said that splendid progress had been made in the fight against tuberculosis in cat- tle, The board adopted a regulation pro- hibiting the sale and use of virulent products such as live germs which are used for immunizing purposes, . The regulation was adopted, Dr. Crewe said, because the live germs frequently fall into untrained hands and great tharm is done, Such immunizing will be done through the Livestock Gani- tary board in ‘the future, he said, . The condition of livestock in the SS TI SLOT DAVIS’ GROCERY Phone 465 319 Mandan Ave. [SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY '@ Butter, fancy creamery, . } CUSTOMS BOAT ‘jf We cis site oisletelletstcrete 37 Eggs, strictly fresh, at right prices. ‘Sugar, granulated, lb..... .07 White House Coffee, be . 40 Gold Medal Coffee, lb. 40 Lipton’s Coffee, per Ib.. 37 Red Rose Coffee, per Ib... 29 Beans, Giant Refugee, can .17 Peas, Extra Swift, can... .17 Apricots, Hilsdale, No. 3 cans, Per: Can ......6.6 25 QTOB Aa she ers iste sie ole 95 Pineapple, Minneora, No. 3 cans, per can ........ 35 BLOM CM siietiacsicsels sty 1.00 Canned Giant Blackberries and Raspberries, PEP CAN isc vitele vee -30 S for eae 85] Cherries, No. 3 can, black or white, per can...... 35 SLOP es ects vento 1.007) SOAPS Electric Spark, 10-bars.. .55 Luna Soap, 10 for...... A8 Bob White, 10 bars,.... ~ A8 Glycerine Hand Soap, Oi barg ssc see. as 25 .We have just received a’ ship- ment of Syrups—the best grade for the lowest price. PEE TEI Humor and Pathos In the Great, Story, “If Winter Comes” Commencing Monday, April * 8rd, in the TRIBUNE You Must Read This BEST SELLER. A popular hat back to a popular price-$5.00. A popular combination! The Gordon is just that. the new models and follow your Look over impulse. The RICHARDS Splendid value FIVE 400 "FERGUSON All shapes and colors DOLLARS. 300 ated by that time. Prices are back to a pre-war basis on all Paints, Varnishes, etc. Labor is also coming down. : Phone 992. Estimates Furnished. Lyman D.' Smith PAINT IT AND SAVE IT. -| state, so-far ae: @idease is concertied is good at this'time, Dr. Crewe sald, hwas made by 35 representative tobac- co growers, bankers and business men’ 9.39 a¢ Be Coliseum. 10 Cents. meeting ; here yesterday. \ TAGS The PAINTERS That Please the People Easter will soon be here, and you will want your home redecor- UCKETING IS - ORGANIZE} t Rosh sem k Pe fy, Eee he hiddiee cause ie aed “That's why big and. little folks. who know the: differ ence‘ insist upon KELLOGG’S! The thing to do is to. make comparison—Kellogg’s against any other kind of corn flakes you.ever ate! If it’s quality, or all-the-time crispness or delicious or appetizing flavor:you want— - , just wait till you eat, Wellogg's! And, what a de- to‘know they’re never leathery? “You'll get so cheerful about Kellogp’s that the day's best hours will be when it’s time to sit down with the: family in front of gencrous bowls all filled most to burst ing wits those: big, sunny-brown Corn Flakes! Never * was a better time’ than tomorrow morning to prove that KELLOGG’S ’ Corn 'Flates’are about tho’ “‘gladdest of all good. things to eat.’” . Insist upon KELLOGG’S—the kind in the RED and GREEN pack age—if you want to know how wops derfully’ good corn flakes. can bel . CORN FLAKES ‘Also makers of. Kewoces ROUMELES and KELLOGG’ BRAN, cooked and krembled ; _LADIES— 4 After the. show’ take a stroll on Main St., inspect our witdow and make your selection of fruits and vegetables For Your Saturday Order. - STRAWBERRIES, GRAPE FRUIT, ORANGES, ETC. Cauliflower.—- Cabbage — Beets — Carrots —.Rhubarb — Celery — Lettuce — Tomatoes — Cucumbers, Etc. SATURDAY SPECIALS Grape Fruit Mammoth 36 size, 2 for......... ccc cee cee eee ee eee 35c Small, per dozen ae New Cabbage, |b. SWEET CREAM LOGAN'S _ “We.Thank You” . The Richelieu Store. — TOMORROW IS Aree FOOLS DAY. Don’t fool yourself by buying cheap groceries. Strawberries—Strawberries. Grape fruit special. 2 large ones....25¢ Extra Fancy Winesap Apples, Oranges, Bananas, Lemons. Fresh Vegetables, ! © Head Lettuce, Celery, Cucumbers, Tomatoes, Cauliflower, Sweet Potatoes, Green Onions, Rhubarb, Parsley.. ' Take advantage of these Saturday sav- ings. They aremeant for you. — 10 pounds’ granulated sugar. ........ 6 19 bars Electric Spark soap.......: 5 cans tall milk............ (Limit 5 cans.) Cluster Raisins, per pkg.....:... King Oscar Sardines, per can SWEET CREAM. Both Phones 211. Last Delivery on ‘Sabinay, 4:30. Other Week Days 4:00 p. m. Close 8 p. m. 118 rd St. CHARGED TWO} New York, Marci 3u—Two indict- ments against the Américan cotton ex. TOBACCO. MEN change and. dix. of its officers and ai-|| tors were filed today ‘with Judge Crane of genéral’ sessions: court al- Dance aa Tuesday, Thurs day. and Saturday evenings at . Sunkist orange marmalade. Special, 16 02. jars......... ‘Lettuce =TE.A.BRO WHERE QUALITY COUNTS 115 Fifth Street Phone 52 and 53 ____ The Quality Grocer - Brussell Sp Sprouts, . Cauliflower; . Spinach, Carrots, Egg Plant, Pie Plant, Celery, Head Lettuce, Tomatoes, Cucumbers, ‘Green Peppers, Wax Beans. : Palm Olive Co. half (14) pound bars pure toilet soap, butter milk, violet, glycerine. Special, 3 bars for...........0...00. 25¢ Royal garden. vacuum cleaned Japan-‘tea, per 14 pound pkg. 40c. 1 pound pkg..79¢ Ferndale coffee, try a pound of this famous coffee, 1 pound can.......6....0..0% 50c Soft shell pecans. Special per pound. ~-85¢ Soft shell almonds. Special per Ib....25¢ Minneopa peanut butter put in 16 02, be Special, 4 jars for.................. 1,00 our Po eee 1,0 Ferndale oats; large pkg. This is the high- est grade oats on the market......... apc Ferndale Macaroni and Spaghetti. is ‘package contains 12 oz. against ordinary packages of 8 oz. Ferndale also contains from 2 to.4% more gluten. * Pk& «34> «1 5e. Ferndale gluten flour, 3 pound pkg. 1.10< FF Ferndale paneake flour ‘put up in 4 pound sacks. This is the highest grade pancake flour on the market. Why pay 50c for Aunt Je- mina’s, when you can . buy Ferndale for’ 288 Oc Pure Montana honey, 1% gal. pails...1.15 Pure country sorghum, 1 gal, pails...75¢- PURE HIGH TEST SWEET CREAM. - "STRICTLY FRESH EGGS A x i 7 Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. Cucumbers Cauliflower Tomatoes ‘Peppers Sweet Potatoes Celery Onions Carrots Grape Fruit Oranges Bananas . Apples Strawberries Lemons / Apples! Apples!! Medium small, but very good, per peck “ eee eae Tee ursny oka a 80c 5 Ib. ml il Sorayberty or Raspberry Jam . EO Nan hee caer Redes 75¢c : Ladies’ Attention Mrs. Setzer will be at our store Saturday afternoon to demonstrate to you what-won- derful results can be obtained in your bak- ing by. using Mrs. Barnes Cream of: Tar Tar Baking Powder: Yours for Service. ‘J.B. Smith, Grocer 210 5th St. Both Phones 371. Richholt’s Cash a4 Carry -[Heeer] Grocery [rm Thaxer] - The Original Cash and Carry Store Strictly Fresh Eggs, special. . 2 dozen, 45c. 3 dozen Best Dairy Butter. Per pound” Our guarantee on coffee. If not satisfied your money back. No better coffee on the market. = «$1.15 87 Richholt’s Quality Coffee, 1 Ib, 40c. 3 Ibs......; Richholt’s Special Blend, 1 Ib. ‘30c. 3 Ibs. isles is.essiesei Seeded or Seedless Raisins. 1 pound, 25c. 3 pounds “Fancy Evergreen Corn. Regular price 15c. Speciah 2a canseycc noc os) cesta aloseane 25c Cream of Wheat. Package Green Gage Plums< Per can, 25c. 3 cans Fresh Cream. Per quart ... Butter Milk. _ Per gallon FRESH MADE CAKES. SPECIAL FOR TOMORROW.

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