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0 | “ROUNDERS DAY [HUSBAND AND __ [rave stiri Bneneaah Gi ‘| : | WIFE AMAZED humpty bread was graphically Nervousness and Dizzy) Webb Bros. had a wonderful dis- Alumni of University of North | piain why Clara Spitzer, Emma Smunk, Mrs. |} ’* — tieth Anniversary ‘Twelfth St, Milwaukee, Wis. fom New York by, Webb's. resdlye RIWaraTEy oF NER TORUGLOT Ie TUEIHE | Chee ocean cere | c A Healthy: baby drawn erase alumni returning to join with stu-/and a choked up feeling caused by |pany. Gussner’s created a sensa- ; Py “feature of the Founders Day ob-/sleep, was nervous and often said ‘stage a sausage grinder into which the reception line. | In-ispells and fearful pains in her ner took the part of the Gold Dust afternoon the university | strted her on the road to health. |the City National Bank in which ge ae The chief event Tanlac can’t be Beat.” (McDonald and depositors, Dorothy reminiscenses will be given by per c son who effectively presented a Saeiaee ae the imum Gntradue. {0 Protect the public adequately Brands were displayed on a float reviving in, tne council at thae [ENE Measure, said,’in answer to on the stage doing the elephant xet convictions on dise gambling charges without expert i THU RSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1923 | portrayed by Guy Larson, the boy, : ‘ ‘ who asserted that “he grew fat on BANQUET SET Milwaukee Couple Praise Tan- |i,» “yie was assisted by Zona : ; ii H i Hoffman, ; R lac For Ending Indigestion, , Pretty Styles N a | play of all the frocks necessary for Spells. the coming season, sport, party, “Here's a few details that ex- /SPring suit, and cloak worn b: y \ my wife and Tare glad Oliver Webb, Miss Yochim, and ) >. Dakota to C to give Tanlac our highest endorse- hy,,. trtrude H: The els akota to Celebrate For- | ” ate St endorse" |Mrs. Grtrude Hagy. The models 4 jment,” declared Fred Bassett, 707 | worn included some just brought | well-known express man year ‘ant i L -wen uyer who has just re- ‘ : an {In the first place my wife had Meee te Grand Forks, Feb. fortieth | stemach trouble so bad, and her Sausage While You Wait University of North Dakota is being | grew weak and run down to where aps cere, one Wi ucross observed atthe institution today inalshe was barely able to do any of /fe, tage in a Unear-milk wagon eeuatoal! 3 was used to show the value of milk manner befitting to the occasiva,/the housework. Heartburn, ga8 frem The Bismarck Da mae dents in cselejrating the event. | indigestion gave her no end of mis- | tion when the gold dust twins first # The annual alumni luncheon, avery. She could get but very little | danced and then hafled upon the strvance, was held at noon and rep-|she heard the clock strike every |g jive pig was stuffed and “ground” ‘y resentatives of enca class having /hour of the night. She suffered ‘into sausage “while yeu waited.” duated from the institution |terribly from headaches, dizzy Bernice Joslin and Ardith Guss- marked tae luncheon | hack. iwi “Her first bottle of Tanlac'!- An effective tableau AHRt OF team will meet the an-| Today she hasn’t a thing to com-| Uncle Sam, Cha’. D. Owens, sol- ent annual ils of tHe in-| plain of, can do any amount of dier, John Musols, a i stitution, the Norta Dakota Agricul-|.work and is happy as a lark all bert. Blumer, Liberty, warking observance of Founders! “‘Tantac is for sale by all good | Snicker and P. R. Webb participat- Day will be the evening program | druggists. Over 35-million bottles ed. The Park Art Hair shop was‘ given “At Uae Univer jet nice eold! —Adv. | represented by Miss France John- Hier be eae stata ata coiffure of latest in hair des oo the university, forty years | who drafted the act, is in line with |The Bismarck grocery had a Geared Ha nleieGe Grand | leeislation in other states designed | display of its products. The food wodew Sen ue" |against fraudulent stock selling. , pulled across the’stage by a pretty. He eel Tee STeONETER Su.|. Rep. Carr, chairman of the | young girl. ‘Innocents of the Chicago police force are being taught the intrica — vieGeate willl telivoth the etocy (ean banking committee, in explaining When a*ten foot man appeared | cies of “natural little Joes,” and “boxears.” Judg: 5 3 ;.|questions of several Nonpartisan walk with laund the cops are becoming expe by official order Mrs. Walsh was w 5 ‘ alk 2 t ps are be g exper anal Coe hen ah her anne members, that it would not ad- cription pinned ‘about his long ’_ aS IN a and e . of 1883, |Yersely affect farmers’ co-opera- hoop skirt the audience had a ital, during the session ive org: i padantoantroduetl 2 Horne, each Rotarian was present-|lipine senate passed unanimously Mrs. F Mott of Grafton, who|"Ve organizations. pleasant introduction to the Cap-| (Pi Sino a buttonhole bouquet, {today a bill granting Filipino women was among the first faculty mem-| lie house, after having cleaned! itol Steam Laundry with Wm.|¢d with a buttonhole bouquel., | | it : te. The Geant care v up its calendar of house bills by! Couch as one of the demonstra: Jean Bankston | appeared as | the rieht to vote. The measiire goes | bers of the scnool, will revive early campus days and Dr. R. M. Evans of Minto, a member of the first board of trusteeq, is to give remi- niciencies of what took place waen to the house. It provides that the fective until the Filipino Ives decide by refer- | they desire to accept | their right of franchise. 2p. m. yesterday as required un- tor: Cupid. An Irish Monologue w. der the rules, plunged into consid- Winning Number given by Miss Mabel Campbell, the eration of senate bills on th Harris & Woodmansee’s were Bismarck As y tion of Com reading, and in a long session dis- | represented by Coral Buckner who merce with slides gave “Glimpse: \ the university opened its doors, {posed of 17 bills. The record of recited the “Fan Flirtation.” of the Pa \The main address of the evening | House bills shows that of the 316 Bergeson & Son, winners of the }./'. Will bo ‘eiven ys Toha Hanecek of | bills introduced in the house at prize for the best display of their atin ee ‘ deel f1 and Mrs. M, B. (this ion it passed 165 of them, | business were represented by John th die 4 ith and eight were not per-|Gowan, H. H. Ferner and Re ie program, with Present and future of | Miss, Robingon gave aiGIVE PROGRAM — close -of | IN SENATE killed 1 dent Th : i atte SATE: mitted to be introduced. | Berndt in a song trio, John © ei ag Eta ; | : Because today is Washington’s son as a tailor, Mike Sadler as utler Studio Addresses by L. F. Crawford, sec- | 3 ve alumni of the Uni-|Birthday, a legal holiday, and no|the customer, Peggy Bergeson and , Act I opened with 1. retary of the Indus Commission | bs North Dakota of Bis-|bills will be passed by the house,| Jack Livdahl. “Three o'clock in /¢t Tepresenting “The Butl ‘and Senator W. D. Lynch of 4 La- id marck and Mandan, including several |Speaker Johnson kept the house! the Mornings was sung” by Rex ‘io as a living picture, which first) Moure, were included in a program members of the legislature, will {hard at the business of disposing | Berndt and chorus, which won an | Pred 2 ph sang a song. The ‘held by the state senate this after: | ‘celebrate. the University's Founder's |of senate bills already on the cal-; encore. Clothes were fitted, clean- | Underwood | typewriter | company n observahee of Washington's Day tonight at a banquet at the/endar. Practically all committee eq and pressed on the stage. eee teresa by a gum chew birthday. | ‘ Grand Pacific h nairan ree snnounced rOeSnBE | Miss Hazel Pearce with appro-|/7&. Stanoe coil As svats), ORS 3H _ — | «Founder's Day is being celebrat-|for last night and today, to take | priate gown and symbols repre- "SS Bee PA : | | cad at Grand! Forks, seat of the Unis [UP scores of senate bills mes aged | ented the € pital Security ae pote Uneaten gs tate) ans umange Pressure on Lungs versity, and in many other cities |OVer in the last two or three days. |The wonders of Dodge Bros. auto- foPAny Were fot Oe Caused by Gas | 4 where there are alumni of the |, Recall Bill Fa : mobiles were demonstrated by a 12" the prize with their tableau of | | institution 1s the for-|, For the second time Senate) skit in which a negro, a goat, and one was left for the wite and|. Often a dull, full-feeling in chest deihbeannie of the founding| bill No. 200, extending the recall: an officer, all of Whom had seen eee ee en tee te ee a is caused by as from. undigested i of the state ye jto include county commissioners. | cervice across the seas,” dwelt up- eulurenet sae ee pee Ha Re eri geais teacael| é Prof. E, F ndler, of the uni-| failed of passage, but Rep. Cart!on the value of Dodge cars foi TING SSIFIFEIR GA Gi HIEMGERT Flige: Semel ued pus iauceaaesion)| master at the |S¢?ved notice a third effort to pass! jong trips versity, will be AS Ps Tanauct tonight, Goremer “R.A |the bill would be made on the next "The Poll hanquet mbolie of the Prov heart and is mistaken for heart anna Beauty shop's i Nestos will k on “The Univer, | ¢islative day. The bill received) model, Muriel Rob:nson, appeared poser ain er Julia W. eavls ian headin Bena ae sity the State,” E, B, Burke will | > Vote to 46 against, and was de-lon the stageyin a box from which Poo ns°ty Sl Maueneaeneenels nd stops pressure al- , speak on “Yesterdays at U. N. D.”|Clared lost because of lack of @|she arose to give a special danc Seni pele cn a ee ¥ iy : - N. D- constitutional majority. An effort} At the conclusion of the act » Marj most in many cases. D. Norton, Scott Cameron and, Dorothy Blanding, all alumni, will] speak, R. E, Wenzel, president of | * the Alumni Association, will speak | on the work of that body Removes surprising matter from | and Pacific hotel service w BOTH upper and lower bowel which exemplified in a short skit by Peg. formed gas poisoned stomach. and Mary Bankston. . / Adlerikn is to guard | This was followed by the por- against appendicitis | of some beautiful gowns J. Bre drugs by opponents to apply the “clinch-)a number of clever _inter-stunt er motion” to prevent further re- opening with an Octette with ( consideration failed. : trude Fitzgerald and H. H. Fer- The house passed senate bill No.|ner as soloists, Frances Johnson, Murphy will speak “ |144, providing that banks cannot) tda Iverson, Mae Semple, Es Mandan U.N. D, Club.” seize deposits to satisfy a claim! Katz, Tyler Kludt, Albert Ive Mandan U.N. D. Club.” It is pro-| against a customer—making de-|Ben 'Ruppelins, and Earl posed to form a club of graduates |posits trust funds which cannot | Conpacie the chorus and dancer. i | tr Si i from the A. W. Lucas store with ~ - 4 | Mary C. Anderson, Frances John- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY in ‘death e: tand its officers were dowith «the senate! ® | College Falke FOUR BURNED WHEN HOME IS DESTROYED - FOR AR.2,3 aker, Minn, — F Getts, his wife, 5 y old son anc month old baby » burned co ly this morning in a fire which occurred in this 1 tod when the town hall, a residence an ith shop were destroyed. en fighting the flames thodgnt the house was unoccupied and con- centrated on ing the town hall, ENTER CHARGES AGAINST KLAN Washington, Feb, ad Sweeping PAGE THREE j tineau, N. D., was prominent in stu- CHURCH CALLS | stis%s"2 honorary agricultural Agricultural Alpha Zeta, fraternity, commission | | member of the student | | and president of the College Y. M. b. 24—Louis | *Y! vention will meet on the last day of| ) the ses: | present i Discussion of the proposed refer-| | endum of the election Ia \ | | i charges against the Ku Klux Klan} made today in papers fi lenging the right of Earl 3 field to take his place in the next Congress as,a senator from Texas. j 3 The election contest and its companying charges were filed George B. Peddy, who ran for sena tor last November in Texas as Re- publican and Independent Democrat and who accused Mr. Mayfield dur- ing a bitter campaign with being the candidate of the Klan as well as the regular Demoeraite organizations. 1924 MEETING With Fargo chos- en as the place of the 1924 conven- tion of North Dakota Retail Lumber- men’s Association the 1923 session of the organization passed into his- tory yesterday, Officers elected at the closing session are Will of S president; George H, Sweetla Fargo, vice-president; H. L. Sher- wood of Fargo, secretary; J. A, Pet- erson_ of Wildrose, treasu ef’ of Mandan, Charle sbon a Potter were named members of the execu- tive committee, | Wife of General John | Logan Dies at Her Washington Home Washington, Feb Mrs. John A. Logan, widow of the general who at one time during the Civil war com anded | th see and later was a United St senator from Hlinois died here tod of influenza afte Mrs. Logan was 84. She was maz ried in 1856, her husband coming te Washington two years member of the house of represen tives. During the Civil wa quently 3 ted him front and active in Since her husbands death in Mrs. Logan had written extensively on Civil war happenings. Bosity in Bismarck aed Mandan, “<" |be disturbed by the banke—passed| Mrs, B. W. Henderson, Mrs. J, La /19tan, frank, Snfier nm LOST-—Between G. P, hotel and audi. | Peeks Sate ESOS DY a 30m 08 TE eo 9, rt the | Bankston, and Mrs. E. H. Ruediger | Auirman as mode torium pair black rimmed glasses. | incher” was applied, The house | D&tksto% and Mrs. KH | Kauftine eon) acacia tae nami | stunt Snyder G, P, Hotel, m 4 - a “9 BANK MERGER | previously had killed an identical Kiddies Make Hit ‘ ij ill, but on the senate bill there} The Bankston Juvenile quartette | ;t#r” model, a regula BILL PASSED was no debate and many represen- | eymposed of Jean, Ma: tinge. : ; , Peg and | UMEe. | IN THE HOUSE (tyes chensed thelr votes to fav-| Jack, delighted the audienee with goign i or the bill. ied anata ———— Other Bills Passed |Mheia, songs T—One modern furnished ntlemen preferred. Phone 2nd St. 2-22-83 POR REN ing ed Store, room; demonsta The boy pioneers un-| snowed how quickly flowers and | 882-3 ; (Continued from Page 1) Among the bills passed was Sen- [Ger the airection of 7. J. M. Mae) schrubs could he made to grow if) : \ 3 to the Governor for his approval.jator Van Camp’s bill providing|"“The American Legion presented from Will’s were planted., WANTED—Tailors — coat, vest, | Under the terms of the measure] that there need be no registration a camp scene. The quartette a4 ardeners were Francés Peter-| pants makers and bushelman. | y two or more banking institutions |of voters in towns of 1,500 or less,|in charge of Melvin Steen, and |°°n, and Jeanette Swartz, S$. E. Bergeson & Son, B + J may consolidate on vote of two-|the change being made, Rep. Jack- | (on soced of Roy Inseth, Luther |. Th Northern Produce company N. D. . aM thirds of the stockholders, and un-|son explained, to make registration | Stureon, A. L. Fostezon, The | Were, Tepresented by a wagon load der et Hee roeulations as to ap: unnecessary in small towns which Yeoman Lodge was represented by of prouncts drew Be Cag of oF R ; t ‘ " prova the state examiner an istra- . ¥ . i rpsete ie quality o: products large room, ground oor apart : nt now would have to have regittra.|Clarice Belk who gave,a musical |ias related in 8 Aa lise Mes inesmle) aca THacdhe dus atene (1 settlement of objections of stock-|tion because woman suffrage] -oosoti ory LEG ee holMers. in the courts. A. G. Divet|doubled their vote. The vote was feclauin FES eat charge of | Bames. a Be f ores y and Whitty. of Fargo, who explained the law) 77 to.30, with six absent. The |this number, ; Swania Coleman took the part of to the banking committees early in|}house also passed a senate bil “nich ony 4 fe two little p: the session said he would not be|empowering citids to construct| 2he, Knianis: of an} bias Quith | Bismarek Tire and Auto cont; ROMANCE surprised if fifty banks in the state|high tension electric lines, to pur- MeGadain GE) Mandan in’ “the eat was represented by a model. consolidated in the next two years,|chase or construct gas plants, the Boy who Stuttered and the girl lee : ss Landeren carrying a making fewer but stronger insti-|county budget bill advocated by | uick banner. Buchholz millinery ae ieee | who Lisped” which was in charge pc ehowmltoaduantace aoe tutions. There was no debate on|Tax Commissioner C. C. Converse | 5¢ ©, Holta put on the prize win- wae own to advantage by a the final roll call. which provides that annually the) >; A i bg Blue Sky Bill Passes leeaneee commissioners shall. pre- | Pae, inter aan es Hetty Kenneth Hinkel as “Jackie Coo-| The house also passed senate|pare a budget of expenses for the | 1eryoq ase Falling” in ohare of Ban and “Bobbie” Wagner as “Har- bill No. 162, unchanged. This bill|coming year, publish it- and then | wy, nina presented a feature for old Lloyd” appeared on the stage} re-writes the “ble sky” law as|stick to it in the manner of expen- | M t for the Eltinge products. L. P., advocated by the banking board, |ditures; senate bill No. 172 im-|the A. 0. U. W. that won repeated Warren and P. C. Leonard as the | }) “provides new and more stringena|posing on the Board of Adminis-)PP!AUS- 1, “Prohibition Twins” showed to ad-! regulations on “wildcat” stock|tration the duty of administering | Dery F companies, provides that the board |the Child Welfare laws and a bill|_,The B- P.O. E. were represent- marck Bottling Works. Hoffman's » shall tieense brokers and if itjadvocated by the Children’s Code el Ly AG ee ad in eharee confectionery was. represented by «#, deems companies offering securi- |Commission requiring that all ma-/0} jue wher Wil) Mr. Magner «‘q chocolate drop,” Harcld ‘ ties on the market to be weak, it|ternity or lying-in hospitals and |#t,the piano. ith a full as. SPriges. A fur clad figure q cam demand that they put up cash| midwifes be licensed by the board; le Rotarians with a full as-'trod across the stage as a } "in escrow to prevent losses toland providing no organization |/Se™mblage of its members brought product from the Bismarck Hide stockholders. The title of the “Blue | which places children in homes for the program for the evening to @ and. Fur company. The Modern Sky Commission” is changed to|adoption shall operate’ without | ‘lose with the singing of a number Dairy represented by Ardice “State Securities Commission.” !icense from the Board of Admin- |! snappy songs, J. C. Taylor had Bailey appeared as a bottle of 100 The law, according to R. J. Mur- | istration. this in charge. Judge Chr.stianson | per cent purity milk. ‘ phy, secretary to the commission| Senator Steven’s bill for a clos- Ae talkron. the pEinenles s genie seo ea and. Biclen abl a Jed season on frogs was Ipst, 41 Owi Pek onorsity of Phil | 27¢2Se4 a8, hay-seed farmer and ayes to 65 noes, with seven absent. wing to the genorsity 0! 1! |a good looking youth in the latest For Piles a 1° 3 Meyers, editor of the Buttle or boy's suits, respectively, told H 9 i (i of their products in a short dia- Bismarck’s First HET AC Me RAE DE bon Mee b °. At ls Pyramid, ‘Trade Mardi Gras- VIM, VIGOR, i thang Sy Sule te |the siunt, of the Russel Miller Pyramid Pile Suppositories Have} | (Continued from page 1) , |FOLLOW WHEN YOUR vantage the products of the B ' J } |company. “The Armand Girl” |trade mark of a powder sold at’ Braet ied Mamered Zaaneneee as a fat book with coronet in hand! BLOOD IS PURE) Finney’s Drug store was portray For Years. struted across the stage as repre- ed by Bernice Nolan, Maynard’s You wil quickly reallze that sentative of the job printing de.| Here is Advice You Cannot | music store was represented by Pyramid Pile Suppositories are! partment. Miss Eleanor played -. Mrs, Arthur Brown in a “Padere- nply wonderfyl to ease palm, re- the saxaphone and Miss Rausch; St. Paul, M:nn.—‘I can highly | wski” burlesque. A three minute the cornet. recommend Dr. Pierce’s Golen| movie was thrown on by the Cap- Harris-Robertson’s were repre-| Medical Discovery as a splentid{ital theatre. | _ = sented by one model, Sigryd Alf-|tonic and blood purifier. In my! The committee of Business and son in a wonderful creation of | boyhood I was afflicted with break- | Professional women, composed of gray. jing out on my face, but after I) Mmes. L. B. Sowles, chairman, E. Attractive Millinery jtook the ‘Golden Medical Distov-'H. Ruediger, Alfred Zuger, Flor- A wonderful picture hat worn/ery’ to tone up my system the jence Davis, F, P. Smyth, deserve -lby an. attractive model was used'pimples disappeared and I have|commendation for their untiring to show the Nielson’s - millinery |never had any since. I have also | efforts to give Bismarck something products. Margaret McDonald was| known of others who have taken|of real value to the city. Miss : the model. Three little ladies, May | Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis-| Minnie Nielson, had charge of the} Mlle, Aileen Asta Peters (above), | Semple, Mildred Boyd, and Maude icovery with great benefit as a|Iner-stunts. Mrs. Obert Olson) Swiss actress of prestige and | Foster, tripped/and danced across!blood purifier and tonic. and I |who had charge of, the staging | wealth, is now the bride of W. W. | the stage to give the audience aitherefore have no- hesitancy :n of the entire advertising pro-| Clark (lower) of Cherryvale, Kas., ; view of proper foot wear and hos- {recommending it as a reliable med-|gram accomplished a’ task’ in a| but, clad in overalls, he’s keeping iery for Richmond’s Bootery. icine for anyone to take who has|manner deserving the highest) right on the bridge building job.’ r | | | | | a oo itching, allay that aggravat- fiers tanto, aay, at a est & Huyck’s clothing were |impure blood or is in a run-down | praises of the people. ‘A “Tn fact, the boss didn’t like it very | Ss Oe eee am crate: > sy shown by bag Best who did a|state of health.”—W. G. Barnoske,|_ McDonalds Orchestra furnished | welt when I took time off to get The fact epat almost every 7 aruss| dance in semi-Spanish costume. 1548 Charles St. the music. | married,” Clark says. The ro- “i box |. Logans were represented by, two| Obtain Dr. Pierce’s Golden Med- ADiskccn aspen zee ves mance started when Clark was tise ow "highig: these Suppomis (little children who demonst#ated |ical Discovery in liquid or tablets Equal Suffrage For with the A. E. F,, and culminated tories are, regarded. ‘Take 9. ate “the ‘store’s trade mark, “We from your neighborhood druggist, s See ce when.Mlle, Peters arrived in Cher- ees your can try tpenndress te thank you.” They were hidden in|or send 10¢ to, Dr. Pierce’s Inva- Filipino Women|) ryvaie with eight trunks, having | Pyramid’ Drug Co. 627, Pyramid |two large cans which lifted dis-:lids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., for trial! / print come the 5000 miles from Zurich Bidg., ‘Marshall, Mich, ~ °' | posed a charming sight, The food | pkg. Manilla, P. I, Feb, 22—The Phil-| to see why he delayed. ‘ | ¢ » xX ; ‘ nag =n BTN | school of engineering 2 See Enrollment of 1,500 at A. C.| Fargo, N. D., Feb. Prospects for a \total student enrollment of more than 1,500 at the agricultural college by the —begin- ning of the spring term are dndica- ted in a report on registration made this week by A. H. Parrott, regis | trar, which shows an enrollment for | the year, including the summer ses- sion enrollment of 272, of 1,481, @ \The enrollment for the present term is 1,209, of whtch the school of science and literature has 269; chool of agriculture 298; home economics 133; pharmacy 52; education 114 chemistry 46, and veterinary science 6. CONVENTION NEARS CLOSE Fargo, Feb. —Election of state officers was the most important business of the closing session of the North Dakota Funeral Directors Association. Delegate to the conven tion were entertained at a given last night at a local cl Many members of the association took part in the program which fol- lowed. N. D.-MIN OTA FLOOD CASE SET FOR MARCH 12 Washington, Feb. 22——The orig- inal proceedings by the State of North Dakota against the State Wf Minnesota _ involving damages claimed to have been suffered from | the overflow of lands has been set by the supreme court for argument ‘on March 12, next. Nota Laxative Nujol is a lubricant—not a medicine or laxative — so cannot gripe. When you are constipated, ‘not enough of Nature’s lu- bricating liquid is produced in the bowel to keep the food waste soft and moving. Doc- tors prescribe Nujol because it acts like this natural lubri- cant and thus securesregular bowel movements by Nature’s own method — lubricationg |. Try it today. th Dakota ; | { banquet | The Nonpartisan League state con-| vention to meet in Bismarck March and 3 Chureh, ion of the legislature, About oS and 500 delegates are ®xpected to be | 8 FRIDAY SS FEB, 22-93 | acted by the legislature {for th® next politien! {among the topics for discussiom | D: year, as entomologist at Canton Christian Canton, Chir MOTHER! | 'Keep our ‘bats Bowels Clean and Fresh with CHOOSE FARGO FOR | “California Fig Syrup” bowels, When the little one is constipated - | has windeolie, fe cout. ed tongue, or di spoonful prompt | gases, bile, souring food and |right out. Never cramps or overact jContains ro narcotics or soothing | drugs. te. Ask —— chairman of the League state executive committee, The con- MAY Fargo, N. D. Valkenstein, ta and now a graduate student Jand member of the entomology de-) partment | | nesota, has been offered a position Millions i genuine ) Union army of Tennes-| clean and fresh baby’s stomach and your druggist for genuine lifornia Fig Syrup” Which b directions f children. of all age [on bottle. Mother |“California” or you may get an imi tation fig syrup. Pc. A. has been called by W. H.! # ing en- | nd plans npaign are 10 TO CHINA { , Richarf P.! rsof the North! College last! Agricultur at the University of Min- i te aris ne —powned CHILLS, HEARTA PHOTOELA of mothers depend upos “California Fig Syrup” +o sh breath Babies love its delicious fants in arms, plainly. printe You must Capitol Theatre TONIGHT AUTO STORAGE | Day - Week - Month Centrally Located Steam Heated THE.MOst PASCINATING, BELAY. OF THE StASOW WE BUY Open Day and Night oo || ROHRER TAXI (men’s only) | Uppers must be good. LINE Economy Shoe Repair Shop Phone 57 119 ’ 105—5th St. 5th St. cEI'ZET |\Polishes a same Style and Saving operation 332 iris eons ke | ATALL an odor Two. qolors~ Cordovan |DEALERS iienral an Bl. Get ZET today. PATHE NEWS AESOP FABLE For Shoe lossy black with Black ZET. They'll in— of Luxury” ® a heart. ‘Romance silken’ setting, with. thrills and j Friday and Saturday JACK HOLT and EVA NOVAK * ’ in “Making a Man”. _ LAST TIMES TONIGHT THURSDAY AGNES AYRES “A Daughter Lovely. Agnes Ayres as the. girl who lost a for- tune and found her own gowns.. Tom Gallery in the cast, / MOVIE CHATS and a CHRISTIE COMEDY “Pardon My Glove” in a flashing pretty 7

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