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2 FRIDAY, MARCH 23,1923 ARCH PRESERVER SHOE OOT comfort—when you work; when you play. You feel like walking, standing, getting things done—like enjoying things. You're really young again. And you have jthe very best of styles, too. Let us show you. dents of North Wilton, and an em- Sra Veal ts +| ploye of The Washburn Lignite Coal DIES SUDDENLY | company, dropped dead in his home eer Monday evening about 9 o’¢lock. ko] Mr. Eshanko was at work at the Mar, 238.—John Esha one of the well-know the gnara ts, Mic 1 rs, liquids or any exper Reacy tor Use—Better than Traps | by oz. box 1-02. box, SOLD EVERYWHERE Fesi-! mine Monday and after eating his supper went down town return about 9 o'clock. Hew house but a few minutes suddenly dropped to th neighbor, who was present, and Mrs Eshanko placed him on a bed 4 Dr. Thompson called. He was di need DEFEAT UNDERWOOD. Anis) Wilton, —Wilton scholastic : rh school 1} quintet from Underwood last Friday evening on the local gymni o 6. The visitors je five of their points during the t few minutes of play. iam score of $1.00 Easter Showing Latest Patterns and Trimmed Hats. A full line of m Novelties. Includ and y ost desirable Millinery ing Untrimmed Shapes, Ribbons, Silks, and Flowers. We cordially invite you to inspect them before you buy. That $10 Saturday eveni May Be Yours ng, March 31st, one of our customers will win the ten Dollars we offer to the holder of the lucky num- ber. Mary Buchholz. Sa Ou Going White Goods Opening le Now On rl923 JENSEN WINS HIS BOUT IN STRAIGHTRALLS | Bismarck Wrestler May Be Matched to Meet the French Champion Biscay, Minn, Mar, 23.—Thor Jen- sen of Bismarck, 150 pounds, won tw traight falls in a wrestling here last night with pounds, of Minneapolis. minutes were required for the first fall, whiqy was! won or arm lock.* The second on a short arm scissors but 11 minutes. a purse of $100, winner take all. Th promoters of the match expect t stage another match in about si weeks, between Jensen, who ha showed much glass in his work an Pareault, the French champion. DEATH CLAIMS Japanesi was wo ARE ALLOWED snterstionar vo a. c: Workmen’s Compensation Bu reau Makes Three Awards ut{ Clean your bowels nd required |bowels fully. All the con, The bout was for{waste and sour bile will move out of | combined. Clean Your Bowels! St Enjoy the nicest, gentlest bow “i cleansing you ever experienced bh @ (taking one or two candy-like Ca ntearets tonight. ‘They physic ipate e the bowels without griping or st ot i OVER WORLD |.:isc"2stiscur er Orators Speaks at Fargo Fargo, Mar. Phat the world in a more /alarming, an at the same time more hopeful eon- Three death claims, totalling sev-| dition, was the opinion af Dr. Joh cral thousand dollars, were announe- ed by the Workmen's Compensation | Christian association leader, express- ‘ | st_of two addresses at beth Froelich, widow of |g banquet at the who died of injuries.! jast evening, employe of | when the doctor arrived. Heart ff DY jay failure was the cause of his sudden Bureau today. y Mrs, Eliz death, ; ‘ Alex Froe! ained while in the ice Motor pectan 10,144.82. She had four ls to each, on the bas a week to each until Bordson, killed while in the e of the St. Anthony and Dakota E vator Company count 9, ept. ch until made following decision court, the bureau med to pay the award on the ground that h jured while on duty as an cimploye |Six hundred dollars attorn fi were awarded Mrs. Bordson's attor- Tillie C. Koch, widow of Ju- at Buifalo on ployed by. th: and Company in installing ma- y, Was awarded of her life ach until they [ reach the age of 18. Phere were 177 claims for injuries d during the month of Feb- Dublin, Mar, 23.—Mike MeTigue told the correspondents late last eve ning that he had accepted an offe to fight Georges Carpenter, but that it had not been decided whether the match would be staged in the U. 5S. or Ireland. 19-YEAR-OLD | ACTRESS HITS FARRAR CHARGE Deny That Love Affair Was Carried on with Prima Donna’s Husband New York, Mar. 23.—Official denial that Miss Stella Larrimore, 19-yes old actress and sister of Miss Fran- cine Larrimore, Broadway star, was guilty of intimate relations with Lew Tellegen. was made today by her counsel at the hearing in the divor suit brought against the actor by Ger- ft Humpden, Ram= (rp 1920, was k during the and three: n the age of IS years. The | $10.50 per » | be delighted to grant the freckled 504 Broadway —is the culmination of an unusual effort upon our part to present to you a sale far ahead of anything ever attempted. You will find bargains galore in every part of the store. The special values are not at all limited to White Goods. Bargain prices hold sway in every department. Come in and see how great an opportunity you have, to buy fresh, crisp stocks at low mid- winter prices. Mark the date on your home cal- endar as a sure teminder of this ‘White Goods Opening. Store Open Evenings M. Zvorist, Proprietor. BROADWAY BAZAAR | Bismarck aldine Farrar, former prima donna of the Metropolitan Opera company. Lewis Bradsky, counsel for the young girl, obtained from referee Ma- order that he might peruse the rec- | ords pertaining to the alleged court- | ship of “Miss L.” by Tellegen and produce his client at an open hearing |to make publie denial of the charges in which her name appeared. FRANK BAUMGARTNER QUITS. Linton, N. D., Mar. 23,—Frank Baumgartner, who has been assisting in the county treasurer's office, gave up his place suddenly. Monday night, and left the same evening for another location. He left a note at the office of County Treasurer Carley. stating his suddenjdecision. Tuesday after- noon, he called up, from Strasburg to arrange for collecting a small balance of salary he has coming. He gave no explanation of his future intentions. a) Said Can’t Be Done) “My experience with doctors and in both, and when a friend told me that Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy told him ‘it can’t be done.’ How- ever, he finally persuaded me to try it®and to my surprise sede. All symptoms of acute indigestion and gas having. disappeared.” simple, harmless preparation. that peeves the catarrhal mucus from e intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practi- j cally all stomach, liver and intes- tinal ailments, including appendi- citis. One dose will convince or money refunded.—For sale at ail druggists.—Adv. honey an adjournment of one week in | medicines caused me ty lose faith} would cure my stomach trouble’ f | / It is aj R. Mott, international Young Men’ ed in the fi Masonic Temp! In the second of his ~addres which followed a half-hour disc sion period, Mr. Mott called “atten tion to the jof the principles taught by Chris 30. | “1 have never been so | over the world situation as I am to on points between peoples and or more aggravated. isurcharged with — distrust. | world is in an impossible situation CAPITOL “| When Mary Lerner, one of the 1 [most popular of Ame! tists, wrote her story, “Forsaking All Others,” she took up one of the greatest of our modern problems in a modern way. jten about the mystic power |As a matter of fact she hasn’t 'Chindman’s chance beside the co’ !etous married woman. ner story which Universal {filmed and which is at the Theatre tonight. The poignant climax of the pla; comes when the broken-hearted gi {is asked to save the man who left] school laws. her, from her rival’s enraged hus-] Hazelton neighborhood, was 'y, she refuses. The si matic There |the screen today who i: ion. Colleen Moo: Cullen Landis has become known for his characterizations of the| - type of youth who might be such a girl’s brother, or if he were some {other girl’s brother, as her sweet- | heart. { THE ELT 1 “What'll I say to President Hard- sley Barry, the juvenile featur- player of “Rags to Riches.” the | Rapf production sponsored by | Warner Brothers,‘ which comes to ithe Eltinge theatre for today and tomorrow, Friday and.Saturday, was sorely puzzled on this subjec Wes had received a reply from | President Harding, stating he would | idol of screendem an interview when ihe toured through Washington. The {lad felt he ought to do ju: |such an occasion. He asked his friends what he should do, but hav- ing no precedent, they could not en- ! ‘ACID STOMACH Chew a Few Pleasant Tablets Indigestion Gone! | Instant stomach relief! Harmless! The moment “Pape’s Diapepsi reaches teh stomach all distress fron. acid stomach or indigestion ends. Im- mediate relief from flatulence, gases, heartburn, palpitation, fullness or stomach pressure, y Correct your indigestion for a few cents. Millions keep it handy. Dtuy- gists recommend it, Colds, Sour Stomach, Gases, Bad Breath then feel fine! your! take ( “MOTT ALARMED | Five hundred and fifty ¢ men attended the banquet, including es Company at | many from out of town. Mandan on February 13, was award- | ed $1.17 a week during her life ex- 'y, on which the total would chil- dof the instillation into men between the ages of 18 and alarmed {day,” Dr. Mott declared in opening W./h address. “The world is in a] 5) 518-5th St. tate of suspicion, of irritation, of |.) PR | acai 5 | want. of fundamental un The | FOR SALE—The 50 foot corne tions were never more numerous The world is The 1 i wee aaa e | For ‘| AT THE MOVIES ° —% was not in- | | A lot of nonsense has been writ- . M of the i “flapper” to enslave men’s hearts. . The clash between the two is the , it was stated at the bureau! fundamental situation in. the Ler- apitol | prising climax of the] schoo! unlawfully. story solves a big problem in dra-] living is no actress appearing on| the same reason. more typi- |cla of the bubbling-with-life whcle-] neighborhood, was {somely average American girl than| bond to await triat at the next term e to| MEALS SOUR OR FORM GAS, GAS! JO “CASCARETS”—CONSTIPATION op Sick Headache, Dizziness, ring you up. el] poison to by | dizziness There will be no bowe ause colds, sick headache, biliousness or sour stom when you wake up in the mor More men, women and children arets for tho liver and bow- ed/els than all other laxativ 10 cent boxes, nd 50 cent sizes. Any drug store. fing. Iso 25 aT lighten him, Finally, he decided to prepare a speech and for weeks was engaged in rehearsing many fforid phr. He was ushered into the sanctum eyes to the floor, and began with Mr. President, this indeed one of the proudest moments of my life,” when he caught the kindly gaze of the President, and forgot his speech. “We jes’ talked about pictur he afterwards told Director,“Wal- lace Worsley. d reese ag CARD OF THANKS wish to thank the many s| friends’ and’ neighbors for their kindness during the illness and death of our beloved daughter Mar J. W. Murph: n]| We le Mr. and Mr: TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOUND—A wateh. Owner may have same by identifying and paying for this adv, ‘Tribune. FOR RENT—A large pleasant room, large cnough for two. 208 3rd t For expert painters and tors call 726M FOR RENT- dern_ home, 1 at the southwest corner of First and ayer Streets. This lot fac st, has trees on it, is level, close in and is one of the best sites in the city for building pur- poses, Ge 1, Register. lw SALE—A modern six _ re j| bungwlow, quite new, including 3 hed rooms, hot water heat, well located, for $4500, on terms; mo- dern 6 room hou including 3 hed rooms, close in, faces cast, 000., on terms; partly mo- » room house, close in, for 100, on very good terms and a nice modern 5 room house, close in, well located for $5000., 0 on terms and almost PARENTS FIND FOR TRUANCY OF CHILDREN! or. 4 Linton, eral fines have been imposed during the past week on persons arrested for failure to comply with the compulsory Chas. Farrell, of the taken Sabraw, and fined children out of Anton Rohrich, northeast of Linton, was brought to Linton and fined $15 for before Justice $20 for keeping Backhaus, of the Dale placed under Henry of district court on the charge of nts. selling intoxi For First Class Dry Clean ing. Call Capital Laundry Co. Phone 684. — oes | What Would You Do— if all your life you had been a mother’s boy, and there suddenly came into your heart an overwhelming love for a girl of whom your mother bit- terly disapproved? Your Easter displays of fine footwear. quirement will find fulfillment here. $5.00 up. Sgt. Murphy Wins Liverpool, M. ergeant Mur- neral Simmons, out of . owned by Steven Sanford ‘ork, won the grand nati: Quaker Oats Cooks in 3 to 5 minutes The quickest cooking oats in the world Now your grocer has Quaker Oats in two styles. One the kind you have always known—the other is Quick Quaker. Quick Quaker cooks in from 3 to § minutes. And it cooks to perfecs tion. So it is almost like a ready< cooked dish. No other oat flakes on the market cook anywhere near so quickly. | The two styles are identical in quality and flavor. Both are flaked from the finest grains onry—just the rich, plump, flavory oats. A bushel of choice oats yields but ten pounds of these delicious flakes. But-in Quick Quaker the oats are cut before flaking. They are rolled very thin and partly cooked. So the flakes are smaller and thinner—that is all. And those small, thin flakes cook quickly. é Ask for Quick Quaker if you want this style. Your grocer has both, But always get aker Oats fog their delightful flavor. TYPEWRITERS Footwear The flattering fit and grace, combined with the satisfying comfort of our footwear has established its perman- ency in the wardrobe of many women. And when you set gayly forth on Easter morning, nothing will accen- tuate the elegant simplicity of your costuming more smartly than a pair of slippers selected from our Easter Any re- satisfactory The Prices range from al steeple chase handicap valued at approximately 10,000 Big Steeplechase) over « course of about four and a, half miles at Aintree today. SHIRTS, Made-to-Order., We have the agency for the well known Burmaster Cus- tom Shirt Co. Leave your order at Klein’s Toggery. PAGE THREE NAA Webb Brothers ' “Style Shoes of Quality” (Expert Fitting) ) ) ooo erence en ee ee ec CR AC MUL pounds, run Wesley Barry in a picture with lots of action, thrilling scenes and stirring adventure as well as laughter “RAGS TO RICHES” This Barry picture is considered equal with, if not better than “Heroes of the Street” which was the highly entertaining Christmas pictiire at the Eltinge. ALSO PATHE NEWS AND MERMAiD COMEDY, “High Power” Big White Goods Sale at the Broadway Bazaar. EURALGIA or headache-—rub the forehead —melt and inhale the vapora Vicks VAPORUS Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly TONIGHT FRIDAY and SATURDAY is : . a Fy | = a | = Pehaps you woukl do as the youth in this picture did when the girl gambled with Fate< and won. im Additional Feapae REGINALD INNY “When ine’ Met Abel” When Man Dresses up! Spring Clothes Latest Patterns $1.85 What is the price for good Spring Clothes? question is answered by our exceptional assortment, featuring $25 as the right price. 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