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PAGE FOUR DS NEW METHODS y of this city, I had frankly isgivings, as to what sort ppression puid make, red olicit of a visit ere by onymous writer little like the judge who, in ch c ’, f you believe Hfendant, r hin eve the prosecutor, f your're d for inery and methods n yeu nt T kne sen n, who had perhap je lauine f kinting, eved that the Pd could’ not chan pd his old xppe hew tip and butte for the best and fe ted in washing or Loam ir minded person would have H with me in bringing in and at its that Jaundries generally usie from a concealed band, their visitors with ice tempt to y feel “at home work that wa one during my tour of inspection ave proof of the care, skill, horoughness habitual to the y today Saw Much Machinery I had expected the 1 f most impressive f hdeed as F saw a load that ave t doa doz titer removed by a Humatic r, and dried in a Vento Tu hat did the work of miles of cl ne, or saw the tlat work irone rn out their quantities of smooth nen in the space of a few felt that the h tub and w And re /hopelessly obsolete ler machines for handlir pieces, the electric ressés that work with a touch « lutton, irt and collar un‘ts, hat turn out shirts and coll re the despair of the home pmplicated and efficient br every phase of the cleani But the machinery was not hief factor in converting me to the hundry. A ,-mnachiner; hilt primarily. for puantity predue- ion. It was the combination ost skillful hand fin at the laundry thor sent back to us. ”d Ho-mestic departments How Pressing is Done distressing rips and tea ig them back with holes s H button: MOTHER! ild’s Best Laxative “California Fig Syrup” jd. tomorrow. mi ‘an imitation fig syrup. Limit Suggested for Woman Seeking Freedom From Two Hubbies AUNDRY VISIT: >> BRINGSSTORY FROM UNKNOWN ppreciation of Wonders Found in Bismarck Laun- dry Given Management * |Minor Sarpet from a mosque in “| Burned While Cleaning e I visited the Capital Laun | produced from the rubbing of a gar- | n't believe ther, Heaven 3 ou ough there had been any improvements laundry and found i ish that T could have t every one in the city in Iaund verdict est. I do not i By NEA Service n turn sued for divorce » charged cruclty Hubby | But, quite aside from the ke the ordin d from her bees who heard the ea official dictum, him that he had run n Wwasherwomen ashed in a Cascade, all surplus qos) leah g added according human body ison enters the blood. fatigue-fighting vaccine Jis found it stil Will be nee the starching machine, ch _compos- | the best f¢ the discovery of the toxin ds to avoid that tired d of several specialized machines solution as a upon miners wade me indeed fecl that the laun- a great cleaning-factory ntion in| ained, | the worker to y and leads him to dri produces cramp: of the kidneys. Inest work of the machine with the h that struck | Toxin e as being the best feature of the | hundry system. I had supposed Scientists Are uld Mean prevent water poisoning, miners 2 the tests in this country | in of salt water! Seeking W Death To W ind other work in terms of 150 0 ound lots. I thought that lundle and your bundle and ndle of the family next door were | rown together, shot through rious machines, and sorted out to , their vigor was main- tained throughout the 4 no longer bothered with ¢ more soundly. tid the best so- is one contain- ium chloride and 40! ing the next But I found that each individual | ¢ iece, from the daintiest handker- | ief to the largest bed-spread, hrcfully foliowed on its trip through | ¢ laundry; is checked and inspected | Ind handled throughout with id tention. In the Prim-Prest | wo ere taking. work from the pres: work that séemed to me comp | finished—and adding to it the fin- | touch of shillful hand- ing 60 percent s percent potassium chloride, the United States, Italy jed Kingdom. Crile and Cz movement in 4 Italy, he said. GOBELIN TAPESTRY SOLD non are leading the They are experiment-| part of the four given to a} IT WAS SOME “STOCK” And thé Prim-Prest department in- | 2 service, not for their | 1 ravages of “manglers” j aundry, but for garments that ad left home with missing buttons d their full quota of firmly fasten- | In the less finished service, which ‘e primarily washing services with Tongue Shqws if Bilious, Constipated Mfufry Mother! Even a fretful, Lavish child loves the pleasant taste “California Fig Syrup” and er fails to open the bowels. A spoonful toda® may prevent a sick | _ your druggist for genuine Ca ja Fig Syrup” whigh ‘has | / or babies and children of | ‘on bottle. Mother! ust say. “California” or you jefals confiscate: county-eand fedeval forces. “stock room. Here is part of 4% Wyo., ia joim-raid js2y the sleutlts, way’ in-the. hotel’ i sa gee A TAP eee SA ASHP NRE RR ETT aN Ne saa sas | Neilson and bear the dates 1774 and 1779 and came from the collection jof Count Scheremietjev. An Asia | Constantinople realized 1,800 gui- jneas, at the game sale. | RUBS GARMENT, ~ FIRE RESULTS ;Minot Woman Is. Painfully | Un Dial electric believed to have been} 15.—Generated | iment, ignited a three gallon p&il full lof gasoline in which Mrs. Harry | Madin, 20 Fifth street northeast, was cleaning a dress resyting in severe burns to her right arm and the -loss of « portion of her r. Fortunately the cleaning work was being done on | the porch of the Madin home and the flames from the gasoline did not spread sufficiently to necessitate call- | ing the fire department. | According to Mrs. Madin, there | was no fire of any nature near the gasoline at the time it ignited. She was rubbing a silk and wool dress in jthe pasoline when without a mo- |ments warning the fuel suddenly ‘burst into flames. She threw over her head an apron which she wns | wearing, und extinguished the. tire which had caught, in her hair and AN managed to smother the burning gas- \ oline on her bare arm. heard Mrs. Madin’s sqreams for as- sistance, put out the; flames on the Manistee, Mich., Jan. 1/ Winnipeg, Man., Jan, 15.—Entry = Grant ans of dat dni9't2 (Bridegroom, 55, Can't Explain Conquest of CURE RY GAMP | |' 4,100 guineas. They are signed by Bride, 18 Joseph Blackstead, a neighbor, who MRS. VIVIAN FISKE FLEMING : Nor does Fleming know exaetly | “And as fi ital |just how he conquered the heart responded Fleming, when asked. ious agricultural extension Entry of (Cuba: Cap! and hand of Vivian’ Fiske, whose | Now all’ well repdrts a lodkéut | agente. = Seen in Winnipeg Reports [charm and wealth have long been | aboard the nuptial craft, with every- | As a tesult of activities of County the toast of many a hurricane deck | thing headed out- into steady sea, | Agent A. J. Norling of McLean coun- | and maritime levee. llights bright, and no for ahead sir! |ty, scores of farmers have pledged of German capital as a factor in the by the visit of Dr. Hans Holzwarth, |conducted. representative of Thyssen and com-) > firm, ranks next to Hugo Stinnes, as troduce a new briquetting process perfected in Germany, which, uceord- ing to Dr. Holewarth, will produce Behsisan Ueto fuel in firing efficiency to anthracite. | sn itich — telem i s news- } ms ‘from the field with a view to commencing by the’ ‘ann operations : Italy and the Porto Barros Delta | dus + tem: | SIDE OF BOOKS On Same Screen, | setrep urtie cits cover. freely} (Continued trom Page 1) Is Prediction | .oxpounn is fine. My litle girl e quan-| ent showed footings totalling’ $9,- id Professor | 939,973.81. fatigue and) The ban' 2 m o ° ce zx i) m a Mill and. | $ Coupons ‘and Wepositary Banks (Redepo- The spectator will be furnished | Loan Depart- Coitaterat’ 1.90s.790.43|Watch and obliterate the other, the 2 \ | prefessor said. This would be made schemes in the | Beir ep aia ites ta) ! u. S, ENVOY PLEASES SOUTH nks (Closed) | re ans to Banks, AFRICA | ) $00,424.21 Cape Town, Jan. 15.—(AP)—The | re eit oF appointment. of -Clinten Poole :as of st 0, United States “Consul General for South Africa has ercated a favorable impression here. The Cape Times regards the appointment as leading: to the day when the United: States.1- will accredit ministers to and re- Capit ceive ministers from the dominions. Due State ‘Treasurer on The newspaper also says. Mr. _ank Bond Interest is Poalé .will be welcomed South Piedirean ines ‘Africa’as one more sign’ of the firm ‘Schoc establishment of dominion status in the eyes of the world. 180 ES TOTAL $12, LIABILITJES i 9, 1,187,184.42 ee . 1p if sh Ww hig with deen NM >cathing Collection items Appraisal Fees Proogeds of. Bonds’ for which Interim Certifieates have been issued. TOTAL 32 BRAZIL HAS“ HEALTH : CAMPAIGN Rio De Janeiro, Jan. 15. The National Defense “Letgue- has un- dextaken’ a - nation-wide” campaign to educdte the public against the use of narcotics and toxicants and to assist the Department of Public | ° Health in itg fight against social diseases. ‘5 ‘ Tt is the League’s belief that a physically fit people iggghe best na- tional defense. LUND’S§ VALLEY BANK BURNS Lundis Valley, N. D., Jan. 15.— Fire caused from an overheated’ stove, destroyed the Farmers State bank builling here. Fire fighters. } were handicapped by ‘ue fac. that? firo extinguighers failed to work. , ert the pump in a nearby well was lfrozen, Furniture and _ fixtur: development of the lignite deposits |saved were, moved into a restau-) BRITISH TO EXPERIMENT WITH methods. At Dogden wheat acreage tong the Saskatchéwan-North Da- |rant building near at hand in which | “AERO ENGINE USING CRUDE OIL will be cut 30 per cent and corn in- kota border, was marked this week |the business of the bank ,is being London, Jan. 15 shortly to be made, and big: develop- —————— ments are expected, in the sémi-|¢d 200 per cent, toge pany, Mannheim, to the field. Au-}.f) | diesel type of aero engine which creased alfalfa and clover plantings; gust Thyssen, senior member of the ‘ | burns ‘crude ofl. Tests were: made| farmers around Falkirk, will cut wheat 40 per cent, increase corn 100 recently with a 600 horsepower en- the mast powerful industrialist, of gine with six cylinders which ran Gennany: ‘ | on crude -oil, now-angthienetude oil:| Slovgr hee off 20 fidlds.of corn; or- The German firm proposed to in- | engine is in the expetfiiental design | anize boys pig clubs and decide stage at Shoreham. ihn, on cert JAPANESE MATCH TRADE Hie stated that bin feorntany Ro a Belgrade which assert that the| Osaka, ready obtained options i Fiume question has been settled | match export trade has been hard| Reduce, reduce, reduce, is the slo- xation of Fiume to| hit by the development of that in-/ can of all fat people. Get. thin, be _the to ry in China, and the heavy im-| slim, is the cry of fashion and soc: | [to Jugo-Slavia with ‘oth sports| port duty placed on matches by the) iety. And the, overfat wring tleir} government. Many factories! hands in mortification and helpless- | here und in Kobe have been forced | Formed vy Professor) = SLIPS TO LOSS Show 2 Movies to close down as a result. nati STATE’S BANK (having a common adminstration, | Indian had anneal oat I Bata bottle | duce steadily and y ee : Seuttle, Jan. 15.—-Development of |of FOLEY’S HONEY AND’ TAR | change of their: mode of life, but s statement follows: 1 oton pictures in color will make {COMPOUND and. gave her a few, | naailecalyiyneceetley candeaisails| Bank, Real j possible showing simultaneously on|doses and she was greatly relieved,” | reaching theiy ideal of figure, with a the same screen, two separate pic-| writes Clyde H. Benson, Marlbrook, |/ smoother skin, tures either one. of which may be] Virginia. viewed by ghe spectators without in- coughs, colds, hoarseness; relieves | And now comes Marmola Prescription 178,643.01 | terference from the other, predicted promptly and effectively. FOLEY’S | Tablets from the same famously harm- te Open e aromanankt™ Prof. A. M, Osborne of the Univer-| HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND has / less formulaas the Marmola Prescrip- sand Trust Companies ... 5, ®| city of Washington in a lecture yes: | stbod the test of time, serving three | tion. It behooves you to learn the sut= | Bills |ierday. | generations. ° 5 | isfactory, beneficial: effects of this with colored giasses which will make R. C. Rosen’s stock of men’s | your druggist one-dollar for a box, ment 1,181,405.61 visible the picture he chooses to| and boys’ clothing, shoes, etc.,| o” sending a like pmaunt to the Mar- now » being auctioned’ off.| ™0!* Company, - ‘fossible by following distinct color | Everything must’ go at once-| that they mail to vou 1 box of Mar- me picture. — 12 and 7 p. m. G mola Prescription [:.i cts. son erereeh ee STE ound Max will follow the same cutting wheat 40 percen creasing corn 40 péfcent, plant 75 new fields of sweet clover. 8 Further meetings are being held | L in McLean ‘county to make the 2 change gener&l through the whole \ ‘aren. | ° : eee Deeded Over’ tO! sin’ RETURNS DISCOURAGE | County ‘to be Preserved PLAYWRITING IN GERMAD | ; ; : Hamburg, Jam, (AP.)—Alfred Carrington, U. D., Jan. 15—) Brust, playwright, is not overenthus- Camp Kimball, which was pitched by | jastic about earning a living in Ger- General H. H. Sibley's expedition on | many by writing for the stage. His the night of July 22, 1863, while in| «south Seas,” recently put on in this pursuit of # camp of hostile Sioux | city, yielded him in royalties a sum igs, or one and @ quarter cents. Valley) township, has now been depd- |" rust bought a postage stamp and ed to the state and will become @/ cont it to the theatrical agency Lineal bls Sey cena te which had put on_his play, with his Noe? ‘ley : i thanks for the“manner in which the mark the site of old Camp Kimball | 5 oduct of his Tiagination had been with a granite marker, telling brief- | fondled. ‘|ly the significance of the spot and ‘ ,| later the location be made' into more eee of a recreational park. 7 It was following the Indian upris) | EVERY STREET IN ing of 1862 in Minnesota#that a force of soldiers was raised in that state BISMARCK under command of General Sibley, ac- | —_ cording to Mr. Wright. They fought the Sioux in two sharp battles in the’ fall of 862 in the valley of the | Minnesota river, then'were kept on |~ packache? Kidneys weak? saped sone ie frontier till the) Distressed with urinary ills? spring 0: when a campaign was Wa reliable kidney remedy? SE EHRInse THE LEATIS BATCH WAO'|) Sone Gece teinobstar: “Use witat were supposed to be hunting buffalo | Bismarck péople recommend. Every in the vieinity of Devils Lake, N: D. | street in Bismarck has. its cases. \ | Here's one Bismarck man’s experi- | ence. | Let N. M. Danrot, carpenter, 511 ith St., N., tell it. ba! f had a bad spell of «kidne; : rai My back never let up f several weeks. My kidney |bad shape and the secretions on- tained sediment. I felt all worn out. I took several boxes of Doan’s Pills , Has Its Share of the Proof Phat Kid- ney Suffers Seek. \—Charles) The wedding came about one night | Drastic Acreage Curtailment) |; they did just as represented. | porel Fleming, 55, veteran sailor of many | not so long ago when the "s par- | ‘ 4 EEL aoe yin A Aabeat Laltes. stotin anditeme}” Hés'l gts objected to. Wee aie ten Plan Is Taken Up | eater ae eee bratty rae put to sea once more in matrimonial | party with a high school boy, pro- ; Se OccHR SHaNTNGne ela (to tow. ; | Fleming instead. in reducing wheag acreage, increns-| “price G0c, ut all dealers. Don't Rolling a saline chantey from his! When the couple returned, daugh:.| ing corn acreage and fostering gen- | simply ask i ET be lips the December bridegroom and! ter said: “Meet my husband.” eral diversification of farming will Doe Pile-tielgante thet Me, Dan= isked to be] J U his May spouse have electrified local | “I loved him. And that's w 1 | be followed generally by the Mis-| rot had. “‘Foster=Milburn (Cat: But: ([Ports with such lite romance. |snarried hita* she! explimned. VAI dace “enanties which Snow! Ste | Talos NGA. me, I loved her too,” | planning farm meetings, according to _.... | eémplete! changes in their farming creased 200 per cent; at Benedict wheat cut 30 per cent, corn increas- p her with in- xperiments are per cent, plant 16 fields of sweet farm- breeds of livestoc SS ————— SUFFERS Safe Fat Reduction Japan, Jan. 15.—Japan'’s | revolting at nauseating drugs, |B of violent exercise, dreading | the unyelcome and unsatisfying diet, | “until they hit. upon the harmless | Marmola Prescription and __ learn My little girl | through it that they may safely re- y without one | n te the Heart of the Loop Convenient to all theaters; better appetite and The best remedy for | health than they have ever known. a | great, safe, fat reducer by giving to ~2 Woodward Ave- nue, Detroit, Mich. with a request ‘ KLEENEDEN "is a coal of exceptional purity. 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