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ee THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THREE GET IN UNDER . .WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1923 LOVE NEST? | with the ii | tation in each case by four mills be-| this difficulty is now relieved by re- THEY SAY NO tie of charters tor | dS. SPORT FACE | ;new ban! B. 365 which | cause of the agreement for a 75 per| sumed ransportation and emergenc; 2 | WIRE IN DRIVE ied fc eal of the deposi- | | See valuation on all real property| supplies furnished by North Dakota | | 1 1934 Uar elfective July } | without any exemptions except farm| railroad at cost. At Hope the town NOW RA | IN LAST DAYS +, 192: era improvements, whien would increase | was without fuel for nearly a week. | * Seve nators spoke against the present valuation. Farmers were.forced to burn fénto : . <Continued from Page One) {the latter b-ll in some cases claim- Rep. Twichell declared if the house] posts, potatoes and corn. ut they were opposed to the law but that it ake to repeal it at; it would tend to re ing t guaranty fund would be a mw this time a: cause a more equitable division| | affording to population based on {the Jast census, and protests by| ATTACK OFFICES. ’ 21.—An organized at wanted to put n limitation law high enough so that no districts would be affected it nced not pass any law BERLIN CIRCLES; Dublin, Feb. iform the Wcacnevotithercnkes iproive rounded up last | Luxuriant Hair the Northwest Wheat Growers, associdted after three years rded it. On the day appointed, | cight persons were 1 : j Nonpartisans that it was purely a} : ‘at all tack de this aft gov € tory Ss B Ene op all, ack was made this afternoon on go . £ Bike gare | political move designed to give duce ‘uate when Chey arate: badly Statement on Sphoots. ernment offices. An attempt was , _ Berlin, Feb, 21—What is known in He Onnonen ts control of both; Ineeded a ‘and possiblf result in the Rep. Stark read a statement from | made to set the income tax offie on as the “American sport fact” is ali uses of the legislature two years Tr" 3 % ae | the state superintendent’s office say-| fire. National troops guarding th Hie aah Ge Re teane| fot now, \closing of more of these institu- , q ag . ese days among the young | The bill Linakee“the. fel eign ! ing that school districts were] local government war board office a oe eee ce changes: Makes two elas | The final vote was 36 to 12 in lover the 16 mill limit, that a 16 mill | killed one irregular and captured sre uer a ecnarenl hacer pricr| ricts re of Stutsman county, (favor of the indefinite postpone- limit even with uneteneee yaltes three others, to the war, has been pushed off the | sy a yon Re Ey Fe coer im Bill Fails | ee any ie tel echo, boar combines Grant and ioux coun-! a ‘ 5 bd = Q: » Te; ! Senator Atkins bill makin; districts.” ' Many young Germans wear a kind! Hee one Neaislative districts take ichter the laws against esiiaeel | Rep. Jackson, replying, asked Rep. of natty “Charley Chaplin” adorn Adams; makes one district of |SY@dicalism, and designed to curb | -| Stark, if it were not a fact that the . ment upon their upper lip, and this | iSheridan and Kidder, the former | the activities of the I. W. W. was | state superintendent's office was op- Gri i: ‘ is known as American too, but the | being one district at the present killed. Several Independents vot- | posed to any limitation and “also js rippe majority of the fashionably dressed | | and the latter being combined with|€4 for the indefinite postponement this report given for the purpose of Physici young men in the streets and cafes | i ‘ f the measure feeling that it was lj en es ‘ ysicians advise keeping Emmons; makes Emmons one dis-|0f the measure feeling that i information or for propaganda?’ the bowel: are smooth shaven, Many of ‘then |trict, takes one repregentative| drawn to take in too much terri-| : os Rep. Ehr, Ward, county, declared |IMl guard Bagaicet aae'S so the barbers say, shave the first! fr 5 tory. ‘ at = ay 2 thing in the meee SHE won late | om Bottine au county and gives | Gevaralcgei ther amportent exe Here is a father-in-law to royal- ena some of the schools haw tno Influenza. | one more to Morton county. everal the pt | ; many frills and the frills will never in the day, before starting out for The first bill on which argument | Program bills went through the ty. He is the Earl of Strathmore ete Cut it they have all th Mba ial hea the evening. \ arose in the senate was senate bill|5 e during the afternoon. Chief and Kingthorne, whose daughter | ( a ant oe ta ceed not enough of Nature's ) Among the workingmen and cer-| 44 which creates a three man high of, these was Senator Ettestad’ |Hlizabeth is about to marry the poy ee on Rep. Stark's moti Wedel) Higuid is! pro: tain old timers still in the army or| commission in cgnformity | bill which repeals all exemptions | Duke of York. ere eae fon an . tat a e eo se hg A géverninent © wevilée, a weaitied \with the faderalaia: pl ate property except those | CESS IS POO SSN ECD ONS at ei Renato ements ae the f waste soft and § ' play. After rope visions which 5 each case 4 Docto: " «Kis miuuwetio” “Carbine a number of sndiie! ‘ m buildings, and Senate | a AR eh MDUNakd eNO LS moving. rs prescribe ntinues to be mber of amendmentsi to + the} 4 |passage of Senate Bill 183 one of | mills higher than th ffered, fail acts worn, There was a time here when bill had been offered chiefly from| appupvediby the majority ta smeamuree APUNAGEEH BY ENG ladinv avo Or agit ao, a Nujol because it like nearly all of the old rank officerg| Is Major Robert Connors lumber king and th of Marah. | Nonbertisar] Leb gue sources BE ee oN esehiee ter th and $8% | childrens! dode commission and) “The house adopted hureeravenee ne ascares rept bowel wore upright mustaches with care-! field, Wis., also Robert Brown, salesman of Milwaukee? Intere. passed'by a vote of 30 to 18. The) tAWS WIC) Proves oo norte c igned to prevent children from | ; g it Ayal) a b i 5 p erest is |) # f . i oma report on house bill No. 8, the city movements by Natur. fully ed ends which reached| added to the question by the fact that Connor is married and. the |YOt€ Was not along party lines, —j ment of all taxable property on a ing on street trade REE | conan shie v aa nearly to their eyes. But the mus-| father of two children; while Mr. and Mrs, Robert Brown have three) yy Married Women Bar Bet eM US Jose aniG os NS actual | Geclared that the bill w: dr: wh Tecressate periey alttelties ete) a Bolan careers tache of the militaristic points, inj children. Connor and’ Mrs, Brown, formerly Miss Bertha Gertler, x, he Senators indulged in consid-)VACtOn. a bit of deur: Bay ue Brevent tne enter i ni cr to establish which the individual took marvelous | stenographer of Marshfield, have been arrested charged with illicitly $T#ble horse play over Senator) | Denalor Litestacs oot oc ealie (Were in the greatest need from | theca arstpieta’ aa "eapataetor ths pride, is entirely out of date. | living together. They, as well as Mrs, Connor, deny the charges. Hear- | Martin's bill to bar married wo-|Ooilie® Tt the nroperty. of re. (Caring an honest living, thus re-| hight, character and. location of ( Whiskers, generally steaking, are| ing is set for March 5. Pictures show Major Connor, Mrs. Brown and the state and then hoe He with | Peshas. fraternal. and’ similar or- ;2Ucing him to the necessity of dis- |p otuines and el of buildings unpepu bel dsl in old fashion: | the Browns’ home. al vapolieacthe Tabi Bah i Ean tions. Honey, After a hot argument | uisnes ant ooeeeee Gil eivelos: Where wees ot” ARBAReL 2 a i a ed the er motion to/Banizations, senator it Which Senators Baird and Bak- | one i = §=.men’ continue to wear beards, sip it. There are grave doubts regard. | Th eae HAD pais d shluoe (gp hipnovted dhe qneasake of Which REPORT COAL SHORTAGE. bits Cay Wa inode Ove dkoy Iva) EAT DAKOTA DURUM PRODUCTS. inet Ae aie nitaifation on aes levies of |they were the introducers it was) Fargo, Feb. 21.—The recent lis of many years, and smoke the tong | ; yee cael Th ae pably, find | Ae catia ons set by the 1919 /Passed the vote standing 27 to 20. zard caused a coal shortage in vari- stemmed “Dutchman's” pipe whi The bill taki sid ough. legislative io The question | Senate Bill 297 which would te of North Da- yoats apo cvantallrht golahone cs URGES EXPERT AT AG. COLLEGE ike pi 2 ing away from thee aE ods Bein taken care (hve prevented foreign insurance | kota according to reports. Most of sian in the United St Fe ofhehals ae” aoe ne wu of ina house bill which will be be- [Companies from taking any part | f | witli ut oppo ti vee peacieal fore the senate next week. in the insurance of growing crops | | 01 osition r 0 re be- s | Fargo, N. D., Feb. 21.—While which make such deliciously _ The same was true of Senator Oil Tax Bil ' See er thestine oe Rae eel EAS PHONE 1—100 [the consumption of Durum wheat | balanced dishes. Bonds joint resolution for the sub-| In connection with the taxation | tional majority may iL lowed: by serious For Prompt Efficient f products such as macaroni, Ver-| “It is of inestimable value to ion to the people of a consti- | program, the senate also passed tele panies use nightly— TAX ERVICE (pean sea shells and egg noodles} this country and particular to ,tutional amendment to permit the; Senate Bill 379 which, amends the STIFF a is : - y lis only a small part of what it/North Dakota that our people ‘issuance of bonds up to seven and | Present oil tax bill so as to provide LIMIT Will Take ely |_ Anywhere | might be, and the food value and|learn to eat more macaroni pro-\a half million dollars to take care < of one cent per gal- LAW ON TAXES palatability of products made from |ducts and what is even more im- of the obligations of the , state asoline and exempts VAPORU ane ue Bevan ‘North Dakota’s distinctive grain| portant to prepare delicious pala- guaranty fund immediately. kerosene from taxation. PASSES HOUSE) ‘Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly lerop are present only barely ap-| table Durum dishes. Agarge part Dirt Farmer Law Stays A fight developed over the pass- . |preciated, more knowledge of the/of our agricultural state is depend- It was on Senator Hamilton’s|#e¢ of Senate Bill 357 which in- RGort | ‘delicious dishes which can be pre-|ent upon the demand for Durum jbill to repeal the initiated law|¢luded a provision for the appro- ‘ontinued from Page 1) pared from these products in} which is the only wheat that will which provided that the Bank of |Priation of $1,500 for the carrying] the debate which followed on the Athens, Feb, 21--George, the new|American kitchens is’ destined to| make high grade macaroni paste, North Dakota might make loans{0n a survey ‘of the lignite re-| school limitations. Rep. Stark sw Ng The Honorable Members Of The king of Greece, has probably be-|stimulate greatly the market for| Products made of :this paste are only to farmers actually residing | Sour of the state. Senator|to his knowledge it would cause the : . . come convinced by, this time: that, 1| Dakota durum. _ |really unleavened bread and it is/on their farms that the political|Rusch of Cass county declared] closing of many schools and Rep. Eighteenth Legislative Assembly 3 B . depe nds_on him and on him alone to, _ This statement mado by Miss|a part of the job of North Dakota |clash Senator Levang, Non-|that he was opposed to the bill if] Maddock said he believed a similar | , keep his throne, and that he has/Alba Bales, head of the School of | people to help increase the con- partisan claimed that the farmers the appropriation was to be spent} situation would result elsewhe We, the single working girls of Mandan and Bismarck @ “nothing to fear from the republican | Economics, North Dakota Agricul-|sumpticn of these products until had been deceived voting for the {under the direction of Dean Bab-| Rep. Jardine, chairman of the tax |ff appeal to you from the bottom of our hearts to aid us in obtain- scare. Foreign observers do not con- | tural college yesterday was in the} they are on the bread basis in our measure. ‘That is news to me”| cock of the state mniyereity, de-} committee, said that reports to the ing public positions which are now ‘being held by married sider the Greek people ripe for a|Mature of comment on the *‘Use | menus. said Senator Eastgate. “I thought|¢laring that considerable funds] tax commisioner showed that the /ff/ women whose husbands are able bodied and able to earn republican regime, ard argue. that|More Dakota Durum Products”! “The market price of any pro-|the farmers could never be mis BAN Ae been pipronelated foe bulk of the cites and school districts living wage. 2 gooner 2 ers campaign, — in prespect among |dugt is regulated by the law of taken”. ch purposes and at no report) were within the li the sooner. the Promoters of tte | North Dakota growers, and stimue|supply and demand,” Miss Bales The bill was killed 26 to 21 al-|had yet been produced by Dean| that those districts could go Many of us who have worked our way through school in hetter it will be for the country. {lated by Dr. John Lee Coulter,}continued. The price of Durum though again the vote was not| Babcock. ‘ to a vote of the people, He said the) Order that we may be able to earn an honest living and live George Was, popular as a prince, President of the college during the} will be raised proportionately as strictly along party lines. Senator Eastgate , of — Grand] ¢..° committee had lowered the limi- a decent life find it almost impossible to obtain work in public and there is no reason why he {recent sessions in Fargo of the}the consumption of Durum pro-' Work Rapidly {Forks expressed similar _ views, offices for the reason that married women seem to hold th? ASuidpath a ponulagiay aselnguaele Growers conven-|ducts is incieased. Today this, The senate worked rapidly{but the bill was finally passed, the upper hand, In order to keep the wolf from the door, many for Elizabeth, the Queen, her beau- tien. “Probably more actual food |country is the largest producer of | thr session yesterday! Vote standing 41 to 7. of us are doing any kind of work we can find to do. titul and kindly features and her Yélue can be purchased for a dime|the wheat desirable for macaroni 21 and killing four}, Appropriation bills passed by ; A A cineaetese ie ae satel .. by buying Durum products than by] products in the world and North Frank Ployhar|the senate during the afternoon If you have daughters who you are educating so tl they “ sienities eee Es faye created oo buying practically any other food|Dakota has practically a monoply © part of the| included those for the experiment | may be able to earn a, living in the future, they will also be SooRGSIE ta OGRE IEGVERsicn bees |product on the market,” Miss | on its production in Amer jieutenant Governor | station at the state agricultural Atlords Us nee deprived of work some day if married women are to be given Apres S felt, nothing | Bales pointed out. Durum products consumed in tn Hyland was chec the| College, for the agricultural college PREVENTIVE Tartan || preference in public offices. SILC ecee a dis a ard Macaroni also gives one the f nuntry are approximately only | condition of the itself, and for Valley City nor- Soo Kit ('s) 0 Be ea 5 ‘ ty aanhalteaschance Their rete” mar fhe Pappiness of ing of having eaten meat, especial- pounds per capita annually,| ‘The adminis mal sehool. ‘ z We appeal to you to protect us and give us a half a chance. AS ides ath ie aceoesG re ucaa jly when it is prepared with bits of | while in some European countries | the state election Senators Hamilton and Martin 92 Reskman St Neve York (Advertisement.) the late Ccotee vobservent Greeks [left-over meat, with meat stock,|as high as fifty or sixty pounds final passage by the senate accept- (led a determined fight against the AEG) GR OTE D2 Sue ery any. tee Or swith cHfles. and milk combina_ pita are consumed each year. | ing-the house amendments. League declare, and his grandson, George u) ts - enators made strenous fight to{ eee eee eller iey Funeral Director's association was have. further consideration of the | FU ps be Ge ores sneyes eer ot piven because the speaker was| Measure postponed but, the Inde- | 4 Never during his long reign of| HF. Horner, state's attorney of a Bate and it went through fying TONIGHT p Nevec using Nis: long)zelenset| Se eee iene hourd because ot (With Senator Martin of — Morton | F4 a lona ea ey Be al he ste e-unfair ad- county went By the hoard becaus | voting with the Independents. HE vantage of his royal prerogativ absence. i Two bills dealing with the | {4 5 never did he refuse to sign a decree | At today’s session the followin anty fund commission were HA approved by the cabinet. | committee chi rmen were appoin led by a number of Independents E 9 e 4 In this latter connection it is not Jury May be Called in 3 T. GC, Kennelly of Mandan, legis-| uniting with the league minority | 6 uninteresting to chronicle a rema lative committee; A. H. Johnson of |in both cases. They were Senate E once made by the late King Alexan- Weeks if Demurrers committee. | bill 271, which would have given . der, ha bait Binele pa it ae, ction of officers will take place | the guaranty fund commission di: Hy Feb 19 to 21 . , Succeeded Constantine alter his first, re S| tomorrow the final day. | cretionar’ ower in connection q . dethronement. Talking to a friend wale ze 2 CDEUAES) = one day about the exer , | = = royal duties, Alexander aahe Motions and demurrers in the in- Id 3 Proclamation issued by Governor Nestos. 5 never fead decrees before sign dictments resulting from the alleged 64 Persons He BE TIFY A A! moclamationnssued Dy (GOVERNOR NeSvOs: = s 5 ee wrecking of the Scandinavi 3 .) +t C's = ia then, My grandes never end a EA at'rarge'a ie era 1n Counterfeit Case 12 H a W y er em, 3 ‘or forty years. | ank of Farg hea HE 7 2 He would have reigned longer had | i pu Districts jugge Mian | Now ® York Sixty-four | | E A FEW FACTS TO THINK ABOUT & he not been murdered. My father} 3 ch 6, Attorney G ain athe | ers ser =| ersons have been ted in whet s used to read the decrees, andNhe|¢'#! George Shafer announced to-| Persons i HE i s lost his throne, I shall do as my . meerataservicn omen. call’: She moe ‘ : |] From 1910 until 1918 growers on the Pacific coast received for 9 reels of stupendous thrills. Better than grandfather did.” attorney general said that his eiaaorate PANE nn plot ever) E their wheat oflly 88 per cent of the price paid ALN wey i EB a Kin gacconvem) aibavian making cox tanding was that Judge Mc-| discovered in this country,” accor’ a ° F] Growers. In 1919 they received 95 per cent and in 1922 ther “ ; perience the other “ays k ntised| Kenna had arranged to calla jury| ine. to Joweyh “Palua, chiet of 8] Try Thist A Gleamy Mass of [ot 12 ber cout of the Chicago prices. In other words growe Way Down East.” Greatest cast ever American ‘Admira) asked for an au-| 2° Lisbon about three weeks aft special squad of detectives in the y . y | on the coast formerly received less for their wheat than Middle = bl d f * dience of Ihis majesty, who willing. the hearing of the demurter New York district today. Twenty- | ' West growers and now they receive more! Why? Because assembled for one picture. , = = a= = = = = went to the palace and) ou it the demurrers are not sus- d 86 apprehended in the last | operation, controls the coast market. E : MEE a rng Tras CoE Deieenonmeca resident : Last year the Wheat Growers on the coast received from 14.0 i Adults 35c. Children 20c. } admiral’s uniform for the occasion,| ° the Scandinavian American Bank | 18 cents more per bushel than the average price received = h and welcomed the American admiral | Will probably be the first one of the | those who did not join the Wheat Growers association, , With his usual good-natured afi | defendants to be tried. Brought to to Hospital ‘Over fifty million bushels of the 1922 crop will be marketed 4? | bility, So simple was the king in his | eae ca co-operatively by ten state associations. Never has the wheat . wianner that the American admiral | F FATHER REPORTS Another vic ctim of the recent ; market been more stable than this year, and rarely have such did not realize that he was in the| | ©" twenty-four hours ending a:) blizzard was Miss Vendla_ Vitalis, | premium. prices been offered! This is just a beginning. Last royal presence; he believed that he; Mon today. age 28, a teacher of Brittin who year Montana Wheat Growers marketed 250,000 bushels of TON was talking to his.majesty’s naval| Temperature at 7 a. m... 16} sustained badly frozen legs, feet, pooled wheat. This year the pool has increased to 7,000,000 IGHT aid-de-camp. He condescendingly | Temperature at noon... and nose a#a result of attempting bushels! The reason is SATISFIED members. If other states tapped him on the shoulder and con-| Highest yesterday first to ride horseback and then to increase in proportion, it will not be long before the Wheat WEDNESDAY gratulated him on having won his| Lowest yesterday > walk to her school Wednesday, i Growers will CONTROL the exportable surplus, and then they and admiral’s stripes so young. Lowest yesterday the day following the big storm. } will be in a position to hang a price tag on every bushel of THURSDAY “And are you now located at the | Lowest last night She was brought to the St. Alex- | wheat sold! is Palace?” asked the visitor. Precipitation ... *lius hospital yesterday for treat- | “Yes,” said the king. Highest wind velocity ment. F | The North Dakota Wheat Growers association has a member- / “And how tong do you expect to; WEATHER FORECAST. | ship of almost 10,000. At least 5,000,000 bushels will ‘be pooled. FROZEN COW STANDIN Jamestown, N. D, Feb. 21.—The Northern Pacific snow plow crew re- port finding a cqw, frozen and stand ing upright in the middle of the track in a®cut just west @f Chasley. ‘The animal had evidently walked onto the snow bajk in the cut, when wan- dering in the storm Tuesday, an} broke through the crust to be buried sby swiftly drifting snow which held her in an upright position. The cost of selling will ‘be less than ONE CENT per bushel, according to present indications. Not as much as the elevator now pays the commission firms. Why? Volume of business. The North Dakota Wheat Growers associgtion is the BIGGEST BUSINESS IN THE STATE and growing every day. On Janu- ary 31st the cash footings were $1,500,000. The North Dakota Bankers’ association has vouched for the financial responsibility of the association and the economic soundness of the methods of doing business. All the officials are bonded with the American Security company, New York. * remain here,” » “Until answer, PLACE BAN ON ENLISTMENT OF MINORS) was the next question. For Bismarck and vicinity: I am removed,” was the tonight and Thursday. Colder to- night. For North Dakota: Fair tonight and Thursday Colder tonight with | cold wave in east portioun with tem perature below zero. WEATHER CONDITIONS. The pressure remains high over Washingon, Feb, 21.—By a vote of| 177 to 134 the house todav insisied| the Plains States and northern Rocky on its provision inthe annual army| Mountain region and temperatures appropriation bill prohibiting tie en-| 4"e dropping over the Northwest. No y“listment of persons of (21 years ef|4¢ro temperatures have been repovi- agé without the written ‘consent of|¢d in-the United tates this morning Terentalonl guardians {and temperatures are moderate in | all sections. Precipitation has oc- curred at only a few scattered places. ORRIS W..ROBERTS, Meteorologist. ARE YOU ONE OF THE FELLOWS LOOKING ON? OR? ARE YOU ONE OF THE MEN OF VISION? ARE YOU PLAYING SQUARE: WITH YOURSELF AND YOUR NEIGHBOR? SIT DOWN AND WRITE FOR A. MEMBERSHIP NAV. ‘AJO DESIG Navajo designs are found: waven in the hems of knitted frocks, or adorning the collars and cuffs of the smartest sweaters. Usually they are | in black of in a darker tone than the body of the frock. POCKETS Aj. LOWED. NERUUTEERE STAND EUEUN NEEL ARREST SMOKERS < Salt Lake City, Utah, Feb. 21.— Four prominent Salt /Lake citizens will tacecharges of foilation of the Utah AnthCigerette. law followings their ‘arrest yesterday in a local Supposed to be a wealthy heiress and really flat- broke and friendless — that’s pretty Agnes At once! You can transform even plain, dull flat hair. You can. have it abundant, soft, glossy and full of WILL RETURN BANKER Minneapolis, Feb. 21.—David Ug- Gallery Zasu life. cafe by deputy sheriffs. The ‘accused are: Ernest Bam- berger, last fall republican candidate ) fpr Republican senator; Ambrose N. McKay; general manager of the Salt Lake Tribune, jand E;-Newhduse, an official of:the American Melting and Refining Company, and J, C. Lynch local capitalist. All but McKay were arrested as they sat at a table in the dining room. The newspaper publisher was arrested as he was paying his bill, The ‘charge is smok- ing in a public place prohibited by dhe Utah Anti-smoking Act. land, North Dakota banker probably will be returned to Nortl Dakota where he is wanted to serve a term in the state penitentiary, police said today, Sheriff Rutter of Devils Lake in in Iowa today,.they said,/and is expected here to morrow to take Ugland into custody. | _UNDERTAKERS IN SESSION. | Fargo, Feb. 21.—An address sched- uled to be given today by Dr, H. ¥. French of the state board of health, Grand Forks, before the eighth an- {nual ¢onvention of the North Dakota Those who love pockets—and most women do—will be glad to know that many dresses have one or two on he skirt, sometimes of contrasting material, and \omezimes of lace, em- broidery, or brooaded fabric. If there is but one pocket, it is always mono- grammed, POLISHING IVORY You can restore the color to ivory- handled knives and forks when they have become discolored or old by rubbing them with very fine .sand- Paper or emery. Just get a 36 cent bottle of “Danderine” at any drug store, Then moisten a soft cloth with the “Dan- derine” and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. Instantly, yes, immediately, you have doubled the beauty of your ha'r, It will be a mass, soft, lus- trous and so easy to do up. All dust and excessive oil is removed. Let “Danderine” put new I'fe, vi or and brightness in your hair. This AGREEMENT. IT WILL BE THE MOST PROFIT- ABLE STEP YOUR HAVE EVER TAKEN. (For further information write) ~~ NORTH DAKOTA WHEAT GROWERS ASSOCIATION. stimulating tonic, will freshen your- scalp, check dandruff and falling hair and help your hair to grow long, thick, strong and beautiful. NORTH DAKOTA. GRAND FORKS, a SUSU MEAG AGENT UUEEDS ADDU SRED SSA EECUR REED P TST Pitts Clarence Burton in the cast Ayres in this picture. A lively love story with plenty of tense, dramatic moments. The star was never so lavishly eenet and vivacious. A CHRISTIE COMEDY “Pardon My Glove”