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PAGE SIX Kelloge’ 's Bran is ALL BRAN —that’s why it relieves constipation Wlalf-way measures mean nothing | your“ loved oncs. %o tho man, woman or child whose very| bo lost in getting tho existence is threatened by the habitual | Kellogg ’s Bran assures, clogging of the elimination channels.| Kellogg’s Bran is delightful as Foods with only part bran ean never niiPlNU IV over WAY SHOE OETA! clean and sweep the intestines in the nature-way as docs Kellogg’s Bran, ooked and krumbled. ‘And, Kellogg’s Bran is as delicious $n flavor as it is positive in its action. If it isgeaten regula two table spoonfu® daily; i cases, with cach meal—it will permanently relieve the most aggravated case. Your health will be greatly im- ys in baking and cooking. ing fius, raisin bi ever ate, tributes to health! are printed on each package. Kellogg Bran for constipation. Brau works for you all the time! You physician will recommend Kellogg’ proved within will cat this del Know what Ke brief period if you ous Kellogg cereal. ogg’s Bran, cooked A pimp); breath can both be regular uso of Kellogg’ I mplexion or en offensive overcom and krumb! do for you and for| is sold by ——————————————— EEE ruck in a little over an hour e: If the nd the roads SPRING FISHING | PROHIBITED AT SPIRITWOOD The expects to complete ane hi, hate ery within a very few the North her hol present v do not beegme too sol By order of N. D., Mar, Gume and _ Lindberg who is con-| ing poste new fish hatehery at | deputy geme sumed work | that all fis z back and fort ng, with carpen- aking the trip by Con- | warden ng is warning 1 prohibited inf and and helpers, Let Us Reason Together We use Game and Fish Board. We use pure soap for our laundry work. Lux for all silk, silk faced and fine fabrics. Expert employees attend to every detail of the work —- much of our work is done by hand. All our soap, starch, bluing, e is guaranteed pure and can- not injure the finest fabr Best of all is Our Pure Soft Waters from our own well. Rugs cleaned here are-really clean. ASK T ABOU FINISHED IRK ROUGH DRY WET WASH DRY CL ae NG Capital Laundry C Launderiers and Dry Cleaners. Phone 684 Thero is no timo to relict that | a id | or served in countless uppetiz: | It makes the best sort of pancakes, muf- | St. , macaroons, etc., you And, cach mouthful con- Kellogg recipes 2g| r ‘8 dds ft, he Dakota h Board, notices are be- pititwood Lake by the 1, ny ithe jury today, said that the notes were given he Kintyre Farm- crs Cooperative Elevator Company | HERE ARE THE McKENZIE HOTEL FIVE They play for the dances at Patterson’s Hall every Wednesday and Saturday nights. Rates for in city $5 an Hour, outside of city same Rate Plus railroad fare and Hotel expense. eo er UTICA We guarantee the weather from now on, so get busy and get your EASTERY TOGGERY such as fine Shirts, Ties, Socks, Collars, Men’s Jewelery, ete., at STYLE CENTER IN CENTER OF N. DAK. sR iT ‘BANK CASES time before a jury in federal U. 8. COURT Paul and "Minneapolis| | Banks Seek to Collect From Kintyre Company = | Trial of two ¢ at the same} court | was the procedure adopted today W of parties on both up the court bi tyre Farmers Cooperative Elevator | Company. each, on promissory notes given by | th Welch Company, grain commi: men of Minneapolis, and turned into the banks as collateral to loans. Arthur Stoné, attorney for wood Lake between April 1 and’ plaintiffs, , by order of the North Da-! 12 th iar ‘operations of the Kintyre company 1 failed. | company |tional Bank, one of $2,000 and one} jwere | Paul and Edgar | president of the eectecday before a jury, was con- cluded when a verdict for the de-| =) ter, who were discovered living in a Midland National Bank of Minne- ‘apolis and in the other the Firs National Bank of St. ‘HILL CASE IS - FAMILY HOME’ | stranded here last fall, after having by Judge Miller, with agreement , 8, to specd} one case is the| The plaintiff Pa ul The de-| s the Kin- | fendant in both ¢: its are for $5,000 Kintyre company to the ion explaining the case to Welch grain commission firm t of an agreement whereby Welch company was to finance | ndling grain during 1921 and The Welch company later! in One note of $5,000, signed by the | and several directors, | found its way to the Midland Na-;{ st National. for the banks Otto M. elson, vice-presi- | |dent of the I latson, vice- land National Minneapolis. case of Keyes, receiver of rst National Bank of Eure- st the Security burg, started | fendant was directed by Judge | Miller at the conclusion of the evi- dence, The suit was for $5,000. A similar case against the First Na- tional Bank of Lnton then was dismi hid by the plaintiffs without prejud: rs Family at Devils Lake “Dig In” For Winter Lake, Mar. 23.—North Da- ae kota’s chilly ‘blasts and drifting snows daunted not Mr, and Mrs. Jay Nichols and their 11 old daugh- dugout about 300 yards south of the Great Northern railroad station here. The Nichols, who say they are in “the — gpspel business,” became driven to the city in a Ford, and, find a house at a reasonable rent, they lived in a tent until cold weath- er set in. When winter broke, they devised the idea of digging into a side Aill, the front of which contained the stone. wall relic of an ancient boat landing, used before Devils Luke moved away from the ity, due to drying up All of their home..therefore, is un- der the ground. Their beds are merely bunks, made of straw, but sy have ample bed clothing, and Mrs, Nichols says that they did not suffer from the cold, even when the temperature was 30 below zero. A small two-lid cookstove suffices to cook dugout and their very was made by Ro- bert W. Drson, superintendent of the Midwest Power company. SEALER IED SEE ’ THE WEATHER | 5 WEATHER | For twenty-four hours ending at noon today, Temperature at 7 a, m Temperature at noon Highest yesterday . Lowest yesterday . Lowest last night . | Precipitation Highest wind velocity . . WEATHER FORECAST. For Bismarck and vicinity cloudy tonight and Saturday. wave with zero temperature tonight. For North Dakota: tonight and Saturday; colder tonight. with zero temperatures. Rising tem- WEATHER CONDITIONS. The pressure is high over the Rocky -Moyntain -region and sub-zero temperatures. are reported from the Canadian Northwest. Cold weather is and over the Southwest. Precipita- tion occurred in the Great Lakes. region, in Iowa, Missouri, Montana and at the Canadian stations, ‘U.§. 10 HOLD a according to Mrs. Nichols, unable to | Partly cloudy | Cold wave east and south portions ; perature northwest portion Saturday, | also general in the Mississippi Valley | STEELE TO HAVE | | NEW CREAMERY “ new. creamery will be opened according to information to the’ state dairy commissioner. It will! be conducted by R. E. Arnold, for-; ner epunty agent of Kidder county ' H. Gregory, former tester: Bismarck-Kidder county | circuit. on ie Holstein FUNDS UNTIL GERMANS PAY Says U. S. Will Retain Seizured Property ———* Fargo, Mar. 28.—TWe ~ United States government has control of about $350,000,000 in alien property held as a guarantee that Germany | wil] under the terms of the peace ! treaty, pay to this coun’yy approx- imately $200,000,000 in claims. aris- ing out of the war, Col. Thomas W. Miller, alien property custodian of quoted as say- today. Ninety-three percent of the indi- viduals whose property is held will eventually have their property re- turned to them, Col. Miller is re- ported: to have said. In ‘all instances where the pro- perty is worth less than $10,000 re- turn is ordered, according to Col, | Miller. The custodian is the guest of wit! liam Stern of Fargo and is on the: way to the Pacific on a government | mission. HUGE GERMAN Mar. 23.-—-The Dusseldorf London, that the French have confiscated the entire Deutsche Works Duisburg. |The plant, which was formerly a gov- ‘ernment arsehal, is now operated by a steel company which alleges that the ordinance wu | was made applies | property. “FORD TOSOLVE. Detroit, Mich., Mar. 23.—Official confirmation today at the offices of | Henry Ford at Dearborn that the-au- tomobile manufacturer had purchased 120,000 acres of undeveloped coal land in Kentucky was coupled with the statement that Mr. Ford intended to solve the country’s coal problem “by using every piece of coal twice.” BEULAH COAL now. $4. per ton delivered. The Wach- ter Transfer Co. Phone 62. 5 | “Unless you sce the name “Bayer” Getting the genuine Bayer .product prescribed by physicians over twen- qarache, neuralga, lymbago,, gheuma- { ORRIS W. ROBERTS, Meteorologist. yh oa P. 0. EXAMINATION. Linton, Mar.. 28—Exemination of | applicants for appointment as post- master at Linton. will be held on! | Candidates desiring to compete may | ‘number of designated places, but Bis: | April 14th, accorditig to notice sent | jout by the Civil Service Commission, | ;which has charge of the exeminations. | take the examinations at any of a| arck will be the closest point, and robably most of the candidates wil appear there. , q {* | Wet Wa Wash'is a new service, Loe offer to our trade. Fo) prices,’ Photte 684. sears 8 | Steam Laundry ~ -1 Passenger WORKS TAKEN’ correspondent of The Times learns; der which the seizure | only to government | COAL PROBLEM’ ae a Ce er commends( ELEVATOR BILL |.» March 23.—The fsuael assed a bill providing for the sub- mission on a mopaest ofa rma to engage in the el ‘Fhe vote was 84-to 4 | SAY “BAYER”. when you buy. Aspirin on package or on tablets you are not) eral. ty-two years and proved safe by mil- lions for colds, headache, toothache, Per Se 888 0. WE anes THE TAX QUT.OF TAXI 2.Passengers ... defeated last Saturday when a bare tism, neuritis, and for pain in gen- Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proper ‘directions. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Druggists also setl bot- tles of 24 and 100. Aspirin is the [ies mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid. Phone 888 888 quorum was present. Is PASSED |= _———— ‘38 Passengers ..: ns Passengers. . ~ NEW: ‘CARS. We serve you with, careful and courteous drivers. Day and Raat Service. Here's a. versatile hat.,Soft ‘and supple, itireadily, canforins: \to* your, personal. and creases ‘and, takes Jon"'a real ‘personality$ ‘Rich, colors; «Pleasing ‘contour, and. spirited style “this jhat, jtol men) of, g “Thel Gordon” label Establishes ae ‘quality, as’ its’ social, statusf— FIVE preference) in kinks 4p judgement: age ‘well “Rajah “is\THEIHAT* this spring! DOLLAR'S ood. was 34 10 ing for an additional man for créws|than 40 cars, .The vote was 3 The senate killed the bill provid-}an freight or mixed trains of more |28, . Don't Delay Filling Your Coal Bin Don’t wait until it’s too late to have your bin filled with your spring supply of fuel. Soon the lawns will be soft and muddy and it will be impossible to drive on them in delivering your coal. ‘ Use the Famous Wilton Lignite Coal and Bank the Difference: Because. It is from one of the oldest, largest and best equipped mines in the state. It is freshly mined coal. It is thoroughly prepared over modern screens. It is free from all Slack, Slate and. water. It does not Clinker and contains less Sulphur. aad: Ash than any other Lignite mined in the state. Phone 453 No NPA Fee FRIDAY,.MARCH.23, 1923 _