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‘PAGE TWO OIL DEBATE BREAKS OUT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FUN REIGNS IN SHOW COMING | expenses, We jrutg $200t/0n the’ naw | | church and $500 on the parsonage.” | Mrs. Dunn happily. compares the | jeiving of a church supper then and | | now, and sums up the difference thus | | “but we were young and strong, and | happy in doing it, and now we tind | | much pleasure in recalling the many | CHEERFUL Business On Upgrade, Say Rail Heads PROPHETS By George H. Britt xture i and larger volume hington, March 18.—Debate on Tsk Gavetun SOFIE | amusing incidents that happened and | the oil disclosures, the Coolidge: | AEN Ghanslg \ielias lthe successes that have been achigv- | | McLéan ng the possible} Chicago, March 18—Now iL (ed, The good Lord has surely been | * { = 4 rolit of it all broke! 1924 has got well started, around lwith ov” e H | g: 4 i Pie inte lite erucke wine sore of sale tee eae | in your bakings Making his maiden speech Senator | husiness is it proving to be? | | Se ? — / Neely , West Virginia, bit-| ‘The question was put up to the f i . crly a nator Lodge the Re-/ hoads of transcontinental railroads, | | H { mubli¢ for his recent. al-/ who should know, if anyone docs | | 4 | } S ¢ tress in defense of the President and! jyce w ind where and how much ,t i . 1 | jeclared My, Coolidge im de by | neo of the nation are buy { q of his unhappy choice | ' linge and carrying on i — 1 of Hdwardg 1. MeLean as one of his Rae 2 | Bgaviscr incss moves in broad curve Varis, Mar. 18.—The senate today | i “OW ’ = rather than by jumps and jerk passed in entirety the fiseal reform | j : 1 and now it ts on the upw do slope,” measures of Premier Poincare, 151 to | = Ny 1 1 ind now mm the upwar pe, | h 1 | i HANDLING OF an President William H. Fir (23° The left abstained from voting. | ° (hi MSTCHT ley of the Chicago & Northwest H Ley: eomxem eee (S763: P LAKE FREIGHT iene lic saul acl Same Price "a { IS IMPROVED MUG a Ty i North Dakota | | pane “The year 1923 plished at | ° Z | | mane Tile Le cue nen rd for the ads, and | Bird Notes | for over 33 years | SAME tke jout ime{it dues not now that. thi au : PRES eo e \ 4 Gobi a clit take trate bisa should it ie 1 é tra WILLIAM TL | area, NC(De Mt iberie RNA \ * ; Duluth, bel future of ordinary or unlikely ty be match | weather which prevailed the — last i ft ke transport fit to{ ed,” says President W. B. Storey i week of February made one think that Ounces for x6 i : Tha of the Santa Fe. lthe birds should be moving north: | More than a ; «| And the eastern roads, report whed pice more, but Riowiin till poundandahalt 1 t v to the Middle Atlantic States ards and zero weather not | | for a quarter ‘ Pa : Board, timate safely past we realize that the | \ é tat F most commodit- ne is not yet at hand. A or ies in their territory this year will two more of continued mild weather, | | use less than of A 1, « 1 1RB: exceed those of 1923 by more than however, should see quite little { >. h i soe walgtouty snd ifiau Higine is) given. fr) euch ie nahiiae oa ery ben ta | igher priced brands Morte went on a homestead commodities as lumber, petroleum, flying north on Febr 10 and 12,! . ¢ A < seven year 1} cement tomobil shot silk, | but these may have been just flying fim Seer thful to this} ¢otton and copper. For confection over and not migrating, No more | er | Why Pay War. Prices? tate, North Dakota. {ery and chocolate the increase were noted until lute in the month| phe acme of. perfection i ~ ee ang the jpredicted to be 25 per cent. Ship-| couple were seen going south- eat eek i perfection, in’ real personal contact with” the beloved is the Welland !factories, mo \¢ j ass over in spring and fall, }epyingine Up F : SN steliciatcte sc he Trans Sedo SN, nahehe rede OS s | writer: | way” the new play based jis still the arch plotter, but in . r Worries The ,winter has been unustally pes Gone eae s cartoons. | the end he is willing to take defeat | : good times have | mild and snowfall very light so that | The offering, which is in two acts | in usual stoical manner, | : ; egcotiin \ | Ee eave anaes Ruel MEA the | ah five scenes, ak tie the next | demonstrating once more the old; : F V c ee r aa | time. A number of reports of ducks | attraction at the Auditorium) adage that “To The Vie Be- | portrayal of this e is one of the muc more conmusig chen land? others (bide) ov by ning: inte March 22. In point of infectious | long The Spoil An exception: |FARM OUTLOOK finest characte ons Mr. Harlan See a tere |winter have been made, and it ap. | {U9 typical atmosphere embod capable and well balanced cast | ABOUT SAMB) huss ever done for the sereen. As tne 1 k han it has been since the pears that 1 lupland longspars {the creations of Mr. M been engaged along with a = sentimental never-do-well member of 4 ola roads were returned to. private | have remained in the state this year, | the transference of the r sure to find Washington, Mar. 18-—The general| the kar in a wild Western town dur- t : any V prival At Christmas time the ground was |ftom the page of dailies to the eir own account. The produc- j agricultural outlook for 1924 indi-| ing the ear' € fal rele mean eNoinGr ent W. B. STOREY entirely bare and North, Dakota was | Stage has been religiously sustain- n is said to be out of the ordin- | cates that farmers are undertaking a] upon to chara and | the predicament fithentaemers | eee eee tard | unusually unate in getting four |€d. Once more we come in almost | ary. jnormal production program, the de-| markable and necessary for the action 4 Bel Wosiee sdecniy Lea relief for in MRGEREROHICS busin: to con- | lists inte Bird Lore’s oltaecnas or — {partment of agriculture announced hof the story. Cullen Landis and i r peopl ; SALAIEIG CANES eee Bcod: eas Us. hese were published in the | today. Malice Calhoun will be seen in’ the : = ee canes aw ee ul Be neaeaae of figures, to! January number of the magazine WHERE McLEAN COUNTY TAXES GO Agricultural production this ‘year,| leading roles. The film is anether *“ Real Estate not solve the problem. fine the car eee sileiy3 Son, Glbabie SU) Lahti ae aa ithe department said, will still be at-| Dayid Smith production, ' ie 5 ¢ | from various other Jocalities in the} Compar al te pea : zs Jed by the difficulty nrising fr ame » f you ask me’ what is. “the American GratEeaNSEate fos omparison of total taxes levied in] Hail Insurance and City and Village | tended by the difficulty arising from 5 5 ; Transfers greatest danger to the country. | ports & aes ce | CH Ss eh) CAR County for the years 1921 essment3, compiled by the hith wages and other costs. The national wealth of the Unit- ’ t " ng’ he y.| ports that first seven weeks | Of the birds reporteq in the Christ- } inclusive, Exclusive of State Ss : Eeeaaae ed States is estimated at $187,739,- a ik say it is in people living beyond j this year, the loading. of revenue | mas list, the chickadee was the only | hg pea =e ere eo aiiaes enerstoftice: a -|000,000 or §1965 for each man, wo aT warrenty deeds for|their incomes. That means’ dis-| freight was 6,1! while for | one seen by all the observers. Twen- | 1921 1929 : : Ve ; SCE 4 anafers of t teen /honest living. But in spite of ad-|the same period last year it w: s | ty-one species in all were reported. Msten se oF acted | THE MOVIES | | man anc chia in the country — gal ee factors, in cite of he ae ae in 2 it was a mil-| The other common or usual winter | State 87,176.62 iedecteiesa | Sime a epg oak al | ee week. : \tarding effect of a presidentia birds being: prairie chicken, sharp-| County 158,159.88 iy decrease 1 ELTING y _ Frank H. Evarts and wife to Martha tailed grouse, snowy owl, shorteared | Township @ cue = : WES BEING : leiey wooleckers, anow bunbingll eitent ase lter-and Kathlyn Wi will be a HODIST AID HISTORY IS TOLD Stet at itn cee, ed an [non in tondvoy Gal at he Be Breakfast 28 Section 2%, Township 1 About an equal number were re- TOTAL ...684,720.42 tinge Wednesday and Thursday, The Y gp tinge 77. | AT MEETING BY MRS. J P DUNN cordadiwhichinay hetclanecdaken romance of the white way A «State of North Dakota Home Build re Pe iy ing remained longer than usual be- Dollar: jint are woven all the thrills ' a fs Assi. fo Arnold 5 nd at, 1 fore moving on southward. These 5! Danrot 0. Officials Ed. Alfson and|f night life in the great metropolis oy ee ta ol The meeting of the Fourth division T ink | Were: mallard and shoveller ducks, | Count 9) Art Hag See 1 a meeting o: e Fou sio: 1 ame Rey k i , 9) Art Haas, : z Red ¢ narck, Lots nd 2%, Block 91. | of the Methodist Ladies Aid which en catia ev. Bull. think copperNandlire dtaileaieahawke crowalei@enshins okie: S| ty Sic tenia sae 1eace-ana Ronee A WANDERING LAWYER t vee Teas d wife t% aie met Thursday afternoon with it the first meeting was cglled, We | lonesPur, shrike, white throated and) School Districts 7{velt play the Richholt and the Will offers an unusual char- 12; Section 1, °Townshin| +. > punw at her heme vn elected Mrs. Phocho Murch president | fee sparrows. Cities and Villages Ol rine MbOUSBeMarGta ne the IRicn Halt in his ports of 0. R. Smith and wife to Joseph Ga-| Stteet celebrated the forty-fourth an. Helen Davis, secretary ana Mrs,|_ leven species was the largest 5 gymnasium at 4:20 o'clock. : SUE Wale st yaaa Biol: Stireis Add. Lots 2 ond 10,| ™iversary of the ublishing ot agJ, P. Dunn, treasurer. Mrs. Wouge | "Umber seen by any one.of the four 100100)|) Ommeaiimmmaayeeattemodni at) ate! nd philosopher, in “Pioneer ek anc \ Ladies Aid in the Methodist Church [of Minneapolis and my are the | Servs 4 and aig accra nuniber ae ae Roosevelt holt 2nds | Tre a te ph Sunes Agius A P { r poster : of this city. A large crowd was en-| only ivors “0 self are the | was eight. The largest Hst of the — — y the Freshme Heche swim: ERI. WINE O SOw S eee aa S 1 H : | 2 chon; Flamery st Wetherdy® aad. tetsined ak this meating Una ite nettagg, HME Prevent 88) hate Soo is fFom Zan Diegor CA GEOUT NEWS |hosre'play the se Maye S| Theate tonieht and wonorraw, The| SE DAPRE FROME a Hee ee eee ey ick | Dunn and her daughter, ST will try to outline what the |£0FRia and inchided 106 species. Ad- Makes Gorgeous Gift at the Hi ¥ Club | ———————————————————————— 9 - - Bee, Oka TA, nd 16, Block) Quain, Several speci asical num-| Methodist Ladies Aid So ditional interest is furnished by a@ Troop No. 1 Mr. J. L. Bell, after an interesting reatment for 1 " TR. Harzing- | Pets Which were greatly appreciated! complished since its beginnin list’ troml Porto Rico and) one trom ig | ain instructive talk on moyey to the ays to TR. Barring | by the members of the socicty were| though the records of five or six | Cc¥!on-. The Porto Rico list includes ‘ Y club last even presented peson DRE eermownenin) Mrs, Dunn, who is the only] yonrs have been lost. ‘Phe old church | 32 SPecies of which 12 are found in} A Hurry-up busines eee M) MeCrorie. with 100,000. rubles, | ore roat. \ Bitty Rage . ning woman of the original o-|was built in 8? by Jolin. Ho, North Dakota during the summer, | held Friday evening at Bloc ae eri wnieagoniietolonen. tionghtl { Bays an randiw) zanization in Bismarck, read a The ladies went in a'body and turned So. tHe caiooaodia ef (He Garin cue tok e receiving a twenty dol-| J hip Wi. Fi a I ict 0 a its early) the first ditt for its foundation, This Funeral Rites Professional Ween where member Nh bill WG tomned dat tovbe German git Sore, Inflamed | jaa Bese days at this meeting, Extracts from} church was dedicated by Chaplain Aa ee © cecubled (marks. In explaining the v mas ‘Hroats Can Be G ns ' i the paper will prove interesting to] yuCabe in September. As T remem Largely Attended) ,\% ot tence at Ga'tet Stites eurionse aly. ‘io pe Reaeie =a cehte Hot Tar Harmless I many who have not lived here soljer this church had) neither doors eee pape ate em Bell had with him gold and silver/Bewaye of Imitations! y Relieved by Use o To Oakland Finish|'"; hor windows on the day of, its dedi-| Funeral services for the late] oven Reid wave a very interesting | certificates, } notes, federal re-| this Vaporizing Salve. 4 0 UakKlan | ae we phouaitien back ea cation, The Chaplain was coming | Thon McGowan were held this] cnctructive entertarament, relac| Seve notes, green backs and the sil~ ~ 7 we of time to March 1880, we would find] through Bismarck and we were de-| morning at 8:30 from St Mary's Pro- | #2" Ins! ae r dollar. It clearly explained t Sava ei : | P Yo you know of anything, includ-|a humble little home on the cornet] sireous to have him officiate ut the | Cathedral with the funeral mass he-| tive to the work of the Game Sie aa SSHORAERR ABAD IR omceth | Here is a gimple yet effective meth- ®@ ng hard luck, that will stick tof of Sixth and Meggs Streets (now eall-| edication services, We sat on planks | ing said by Father Slag. The large|!ish Commission. Many views of | TOY, in one country than another, | ed to’ treat a sore throat. Gargle FY rou closer and for a longer period |ed Broadway) where the Auditorium] put upon boxes’and nail k I will | attendance was a mute tribute to the ius and aun peers depicted by cat RSs ohare | with warm salt water three times daily. eA sf time than hot tar \now stands. You would find in this] hot try to tell you how much money | Memory of the deceased who wus a| the use of slides. This was especial = | Also swallow slowly every few hours 8 The same type of tar that stuck | home a few determined women whe wnicedeuteunincee were [able | Civil War Veteran and old pioncer | !¥Y interes Ine to the Meee) BANK INTEREST | a teaspoonful of Vi | © your shoes when a youngster and| had met for the purpose of organ you would not credit it, as it was | of this city, Mr. McGowan was time as they are » study 0 x | At night apply Vial ' frequently pick up| ing a Methodist Episcopal Aid Socie-|ajaost unhelieveabl Everybody | advanced in years being between 85| birds. Splendid ide rding good RATE IS. CUT! night apply Vicks over the throws Ib i ey : i o il y Ree canipinpanlanceitt PAreceetciO} ba and upper chest, rubbing well in, when going over|ty, Among this number there mieht] gave many times more than one tenth | #nd 90 years of age. camping places ifi the state were ob-| — Then spread 4 i 4. newly laid asphalt*br brick road is | have been three chureh members, the | 5@ their possess the safion| The casket was covered with beau- | ttined from these views. — # New York, March 18.~ len spread on thickly and cover with seing daubeg on the new Oakland | others did not belong to any church | jo fge und gambler gave generou ly,| tiful floral gifts and draped with Following this entertainment the} was the accumulation of | || ® warm flannel cloth, irs at the showroom of Stair &|nor did thay even profess any.reli-| «A™ roar ao T ‘dont from the| the Stars ang Stripes. A military es- | Scouts went to the High School where| money in Wall Street that the rate| The body heat releases the ingres ; i (¥ ederson every day this week, gion, Little did they dream of the tas that I gone over, the | Cort was provided by Company A and | Mr. MacLeod and Mr. Grady gave}om call loans jin the stock market dients—Menthol, Camphor, Eucaly p= J It is one of a series of ten tests} achievements and success that would dies Aid: has de $16,662, bn! if | resident 1 War veter: {some information urding the p dropped, to 342 per cent, the ‘low- tus, Juniper Tar, etc.—in the form of veing staged ‘there daily to prove |.grow out of that meeting of that] y.. reckon the five or six years for | honorary escort in the funeral t .; posed camp in the Black Hills, re-| est since last September, and han vapors and these vapors, inhaled all 8 hat the new Oakland-Duco finish is little baad. Great oaks from little} yhich the records are lost, I think| Interment was made in St. s{Barding scenery, equipments, ete, | ers were foreed to take back more aie eee eee ¥ tamage-proof and accident-proof, | acorns grow. we eould! say they had nsade | cemetery. 3 Sach troop chose its neckerchief | than as onnsond atthe close. Time " long, go directly to the affected The ordinary motorist would hold! “Rev, Barnett was the first Mesho-| g99,090, We used to pledge ourselves ——— slide color. Troop-No. 1 chose, gold; | money also was somewaat easier.| “Ty 1.5. yon gee the name “Bayer” | Potts ae tp his bands in horror if asked to| dist Episcopal minister in Bistnarek eS ‘bay $100 on the ininisters saiary| The Armenians marked their} troop 2, black; troop 6, blue. The} The plethora of money was at-) |) tae or on tablets you are not | _ At the same time Vicks is absorbed How the majority of the tests to be | He came in 77 and remained over @] nq a certain amount for incidental | Secession from the Greek church | purpose of this is to give each troop] tributed to the natural accumuls |getting the genuine Bayet product thru and stimulates the skin like a lini a ried out on his car (unless he owned) = — | by adopting it as theireepoch. This|a distinctive mark without destroy- fon, a fonds ey z eee re prescribed by physicians over twen-| Mentor plaster, drawing out the sore | . 1924 Oakland). . 5 Troe.. | Corresponds ito July 9, ing the harmony. dental ‘to March “15 infvonie © tax| toy years and proved safe by mil-| ness and pain, He Lighted matches are held against| North Dakota Man Wins Washington Trip | =o Saturday afternoon, James Wiley,| Payments; the recent ‘payment of | YW ¥ id PI y Virdee etcccaaa Mw , iscol! recor is heavy governmental short term ma- | 10M8 *or icks is equally good for hoarseness, he body of the and the disco! ; \ |The maximum recorded tempe¥-|an assistant Scout master of Troop| heavy &0 ; ‘ Toe Gane Beatache tonsiiicelnenanaaicict Sine cae ration rubbed off with a dry cloth. | ature of the air in shade is 134 de-|1 took six scouts, west of the the} turities held largely by tens: and Golda: Headorhs oe eo chest colts, aay fos ulphurie and muriatie acid are jsrees Fahrenbeit, observed at | Country Club grounds and gaye them the reduced demand he DADS a aa Sheete nace e croupy colds of children, : Merete tial car and/cmasredi over |Greenland Ranch, Calif, July 10,| instruction in map-drawing. ;stock market munpases ‘because 0 A A » ini | 912 A Ri ;,,|the absence of public interest and | Neuralgia De P he finish without any damaging ef | 1913. Sunday afternoon, Scout master, #0 a disor sated! “B, Tablets of Aspirin” | ect whatever. Ammonia, lime. ce- [Ree eae ee LeBarren, took a nu:pber of scouts to|*he reactionary trend of stock ae iu aweeten Geckeee ath: rent, the contents of a fire extin- the cabin where they studied birds} P™ICeS- * aka eyes oad. Sau seaetonn: Merde Lees DR. R. S. ENGE 2 uisher, dust, mud and boiling water Mrs. S. L. Roberts and took some tests Ses eyaertingts stam "| tains proper directions. Handy bo: % De ’ lees cuat cnithe cariin turni yet the ye ten sae a sere saree Life first appeared on the earth) es of twelve tablets cost few cents. Chiropractor ria elie! COubland’, cames, 1 out is oy | during the eozoic.period, second o! | Druggjsts also sell bottles of 24 and Pies eint witha rentonative me: |” Bism k Bo {| the six geological -periods. 100, Aspirin is the trade mark of Consultation Free t hods except the use of a dry cloth. usmarc y’ | <== | Bayer Manufacture of Monoscetica- |] Tuces Bik, Bismarck, N. D. Coe eiata ee Se % oe ——— ae att re sidester of Salicylicacid. ; Mm >ROSECUTOR OF TABERT CASE | In the “Little Big Four” basket ball | : [ Rt = WOULD BE’STATE JUSTICE series for the F, A. Knowles:shield| Aa 1 « Langdon, N. D., March 18.—State’s : : Renee aes han : | ttorney G. Grimson of ¢ or bila: Saree ae Sami pies AU s fre te e 9 4 Y ‘ounty will be a candidate for nomin- last Friday plent at the High School Baby’s’ Best Laxative Is; ‘ tion as justice of the state supreme | gymnasium. ‘wo games were played, 6. : a ” C S hurt’ in the June primaries, he an- In the first ‘game Richholt wor from “California Fig Syrup” . sf ounced recently. ' ROW, MIGH—P. J Cragen,| making { BBs sid last year's champion by the meagre . i : Me, Grimson dpew nation wide at-| Maeba. 18 Se “wines ns lees Fd Do je Avery Mas score of ten to nine thereby putting ay f Bn . ention-a year ago through his prose- | free automobile trip to Washington, iting Weshing Richholt at the top of the Jeague and ~ is PHONE 631 r ith & Thayer ution of the famous Tabert case in| PB. €., in ‘The Maccabee interna. ’ ee Lara the champions at the bottom, Wm. x 4s = Jorida.which caused agitation result-| tional automobile caravan trip injon a number of side trips to Mt Moore. won Pe the narrow, margin of | Sy Sy y ag in prison reforms in that state!) July of next year, according to an| Vernon, the battlefield of Gettvs jth cupeynes arom) the: reshma these | Tetedt 2 sea Sea Tuco oneness | Werwon, ie bet Ungetaeag ets ease ee say stig. de ABeMRAT AI 4 | The Original Cash and Carry Store.: .. . New2coins to be put in circula-| state commander. At that time abees International Home al The teams are so evenly matched 4 jj z jon in Austria are to be.called the | Sreat automobile caravans which|Chatham, Pa., and other nation) |A Married = 4 that it ip “quite, ‘possible for, the < oe MID-WEEK SPECIALS ‘gchilling,” “doppel-schilling” and; The Maccabees are now organizing| shrines and points of interest. 9 . Saints to come from the bottom and » YN UP 2 dozen strictly Farm Hoi Re half-s#hilling,” out of compliment! Will drive to the Capital from dif-|breadth of vision gained by a lei Woman’s Advice| win the teague’ygt. There are four i ‘ 45 cI use 45 | > Great Britain. ferent sections of the country on a/ surely trip of this kind and the gen- more games to be played and these | Fresh Eggs... Cocoa, 2 Ibs... Cc two weeks “seeing America” trip,|eral meeting at Washington will | St Paul, Minn,—“During my carly} will be played on Saturday night in F | By the case $5.50, ; ee following routes laid out to include |draw our brothers o, the East, the | ™arried life I became sort of run-j future. Next Saturday the Richholt | : ‘5 bars Electric the principal points of interest, in| North, the West ead the South | down and sufféred with general fem-|will meet ‘the Freshmen: at 7:30- ’ 6 dozen strictly Spark soap 25c the East and terminating in a mam-|closer together and make for the | inine troubles, I took Dr. Picrce’s| o'clock and the: Wm. Moore will clash : \ Presh SOBD 7/2 oe moth meeting at Washington, The| mutual understanding and unifica | Prescription and it built me up in| with the Saints. these games will oh i ro = $1 00 ‘i * cars of each Btate caravan will have tion of intere |health and strength. Then about two | complete,the first round, When baby “is ‘constipated, has || Eggs .... . Solid Packed Tomatoes, ub own distinctive decorations | real Americanism. years ago I suffered with functional} The lineup .and their deoring: | Wind-colic, feverish sbreath, coated- Slightl racked, No. 2 can. qublematié of their state and will! One hundred members of. The | listurbances, became weak and all|Richholt 10 points—Sty Marquette 3, tees or, diaxrhea, a half teaspoon- ightly cracked. © D bon 25c dede seine a great automobile| Maccabees in Fargo, Minot, Dik. |run down in health, and I again tuok|Elmer Behser 2, Gord Landers ,0,| fu! of genuine “California Vig Syrup’ By the cans... o The care, cates at Washington. |inson, Wilton, Williston, Berthold | the Favorite Prescription and.it gave|Fred Landers 5, Ted Anderson 0, promptly moves the. poisons, gases, dowen ...c.cee Cc x : ‘ hi Sear nimss Organized Zap, and other points have euvolles | me the/same help-as before; it kuilt| Floyd Sunderland J, St. Mary's: Mat pile souring food_and waste right Canned Grape Fruit, reg- epee ected as the qon-| for the trip and at least 159 Cars ave | me up in health and strengthened my| Hummel-6, Andy Hunmel 0, Stan Wy-|ut-, “Never , cramps: or _overacts, Large Pkg Post Toasti lar 35¢ s tee | \ , 5 , ” , a ‘ 2 s sties. ular 35ce s By t pn csty a pan motives, expected from this state, MP. Mc. | whole nervous system. Favorite Pre-| siskala 3, John Rochrick 0/ Pete Bal-| Babies Jove its delicious taste. Eells e Gorn ¢ seller. Wednes (1p their country: to part spepiatce|Namara says. ‘The caravgy plaw | seription is a splendid woman's med-| sor 0, Vie Cervinski_0. -_ Ask, your -druggist for, genuine || 2 e's 40 c day and ‘ y ‘ gation taken By cae sree the ob | 8 meeting with an enthuglagtic,re | icine and nervine.”—Mrs, 8. L, Ro-|' Wut, Moore 11 points: Bus Gobel] “California Pig. Syrup’-wbich has || Flakes, 3 pkgs. Thursday .... Cc. ¥ y our members, and| ception all’ over ‘the country. and | berts, Cliff St. 5, Ben Jaeqhson 2, Ralph Stenchoel 0,| full, directions for. infants -in arms, | ASP as 4 trip of this sort to the national! 1 A ii i . nal! The Maccabees head office at De | Write Dr. Pierce, , president In-| Hank Brown 2,-Bert . Nicola,.0, Hy|.8nd children of all ages, plainly Evaporated Peaches, ex- i] capital will be an inspiration and| education to every true American. peoen this caravan plan we are troit is makiig plans for the enter- jtainment of 10,000 Visitors.at Wasb- ington, Es i ; valids’ Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y., for free medical advice, or send 10c for trial pkg. tablets, 4 ‘croggins 2, .Freshmén 9: points: El ‘atkins 5, Ernie Benser 0, Bill —-Adv.| Smith 0, Ray MeGettigan’ 4, Heinie printed on bottle. “Mother!. You must say “California” or you. may get-an imitation fig-syrup. ' % ’ 7 tra quality, 5 Ibs. 80c “ Sweet Cream and Sweet Milk

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