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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE —— ~- ® = 7 yarty treasurer) I should think to- several farmers in this locality who i gether we can furnish it.” had horses in the shipment, Ben “Is it not true that you had a fund Everson accompanied the two cars i jin the north separate from these}! to Chicago, | other iunds? x | The 29 head shipped made a fine . | | 0, that's not true. : \DENY CUTS IN bunch of horses, sgme were a little i | | Denies Getting Liberty Bonds | light, weighing about 1200, while | Asked about the testimony of G.D.| QCHOOL COURSES | thers weighed as much as 1700. ii i j Wahibers, former private secretary The average was about 1500, The eo | to Sinclair that he had given $25,000] SR pe ner ages ranged from 5 to 10 years. All CHAPTER 1V He : circulat: hi e years. WHEAT DOWN in Liberty Bonds to a “Mr. Hayes,” | Hes aes y ii ace a a were of the draft type and in th J - | | the witness said he had not facts on | Mandan board of education planned} punch were some splendid looking | i Uncertainty of Legislation j the subjec He added that the ref. |,£0, eliminate the special courses in| matched teams. The average price | Ma i j erence might be to Hinkle Hays, of/the Mandan high school were em-| expected for them is $100 to $150 vine Offsetting Factor Sullivan, Ind., his brother, who bud phatically denied recently by B.A. — axes | Hid | Chictuo, Mar, 24.--Seasonable wea- We personal” transaction with / pi tey and H. H. Warren, president \ Blouses {ther led to more or less selling of | \ ‘ and member of the board. \ Tat at all grain today during the early | ve Aro welcome tt eonever My | > sRumbrsothatyscie or! thle cou eaE | Tailored That lealings ae c i ooks,” Hays said and repeated the| | a dealings and brought about a mod law tirm of Hayy and Haye of Sul.{%ere to be cut from the high school Nh; te downturn ih values. ; livan, of which Hays and his brother [CU'ticulum probably arose through | Blouses A pointed out also that wheat was still} lare members, represents Sinclair in. | the daét that the board of education | Are \ 10 gents abov an export ba: Un- bs a Sania: GUaiiKe , {failed to elect te&chers for dome: | Bias ( re city Copan ec IeGIN SHEET) terests, the witness anid, adding that |Stionee, commercial course, phesica Spring Different ect Washington, newardt tended to act] aii s 2 ? training, manual training and other ) you as something of an offset. The open- i Hays declared he had severed hiy{SPecial subjects at a recent meeting | Into . ind ing which ranged from one-fourth | relations with the law firm when he| When other teachers were elected, at ind Es hths cents lowe | | cage vile seeutute. " “°! However, the special course teach- V 2 i and July §1.06% | Tage 3 crs will be elected as soon as appli-'Governor Indorses Proclama- 1 ogue Ops slow by a slight further setback | ay ea ae ants have been carefully discussed ata wat al Weithas | ‘SINCLAIR PAID SviTTEh ail fC DE NTE W Va fo We APSE tion Made by President Lovely as the Springtime are ae =e | in the absence of aggressive buy- i was stated. sata CERI be colorful new printed blous They ing the decline carried the May Conch innicin | FALL FOR AID wa Calvin Coolidge ane" g0 C56! ana fresh looking they N | delivery down to the lowest price yet | ON RUSS TRIP CARRIERS ORGANIZE ‘ sick seerhite FERERE SUMING INTOvER, | for the ie crop, “Numerous orders | Mrs. Nancy Lane Kauffman, dnugn: | | Orn, Bell, presiden Cae gKnuts| North Dakota people are urged to! The shirt bosom fronts on the new aah ie (0) RETR SOME 0 sell and stop loss orders were dis-| ter of the late Franklin K. Lane, | ER TET TIO son, Almont, vice president; Roland] join in observance of President Cool- in keepin: Wha Es ' Ww ff lodged. ; The close wus heavyy'2%e| cecrcuiey, Of the ene anaes LEG Pisa en at rd, Mandan, secretary and |". ! pete i Pavia Cgol- | blouses are very much in keeping Novmiatier whats prerereice you E néb lower, BECO Esse aines cure tentnEe Sica Europe. This money was paid by those urer, are the officers of a new| i48e’s proclamation of forest conser- G 5 am ‘ ae odes. s a a e = ea July $1.04% to $1.0: i aaa Stage poets She Sa interested in the Russian transa ant and Morton county rural] vation by Governor Nestos in a state- welll the new mannish ue may have, be it a bright new + = eae ee RCE Mee rene tein _| mail_carriers’ association formed at | ment issued todav, in which the Gov-| English broadcloth, voile, an: spring shade or something a little = ‘ DIESER OE O10 | - | the Roosevelts, particularly regarding | ose at Almont, N. D. THO) enor snid: batiste are all made up in the new darker there are innumerable new Minneapolis, Mar. 24,—Wheat — re- a - —-— | the Roosevelts, particularly regarding) members of this organization will | "ne. ; | : pes i Ss secu te Hither lon { ceipts cars compared with 441 OHIO MAN ON j the $68,000 said to have been paid to| meet with rural mail carriers from President Coolidge has proclained | tailored styies. These blouses are styles to select from. E z {) <cars rac SenutaReNOORMTOND SG north: | the foreman of Fall's ranch but later] Stark and Emmons in a meeting at| the week beginning April 21st r= | designed to wear with the new sleeves or very short ones. {crn $1.1 to $1.16: No.1 dark north-| STAND BRANDS Bass te have been paid to Sinclair's | Flasher April 27th, when the or-|est Protection Week and h | a : P F ern spring choice to fancy $1 to! stock farm manager, the oil magnate) ganization will be extended, boyish suits and their mannish col- Saye PRIUS Con Ero ea STORY FALSE): Bip cooperation of thy jeal { WEBB BROTHERS eg good to choice $1.17 to $ a : ‘ - | ea -uffs 3 a gre: val to Mr to good $1.12 to $1.16; May | | Says Roosevelts “Framed” Wahlberg DIETZ-ANDERSON in making the week most valuable in| Yars and cufts add AV great dea : S ' ‘ sii; July $1124; September $1.11 | “Here was a disputed question re-| A quiet home wedding was solemn-| safeguarding our national interest in| the masculine effects. “Merchandise of Merit Only By, (Cc ontinueg from page 1) ding a material fact—a fact which d Saturday at he Lutheran par-| forests and forestry. [ feel that Corn No, 8 yellow 69¢ to 70%ec; | the conversation he was alleged tol if it could be established, would be|Sonage vai Eitet - 4. Fylling united | North Dakota, though not a forest 4 oats No. 3 white 43% to 43%e; bar-| Have had with me was upon a Penn-| interpreted everywhere as an illicit ues Ge Me ynanee a "tz, |-state, is vitally interested in the ob- Tey GBH yerNo. 8. sy Wwani _train Tes ng Chicago about | payment that I had made for some| (Us o Gules ES lagLENeee js to be promoted by the setting “se; flax No. pas PRieree yore mmcuneces Halterion improper purpose, The rson of this | #ide of this week, Our forests are | sf iis y pete a a convention for Wash- | Roosevelts knew t it would he so] city, attended Miss | rapidly disappearing and the probiem | ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK | eed eat ; ak mot £0 to Washington |interpreted. Nevertheless they not} Emma and William Dietz, sister and! of providing building material for _ 2 So. St Paul, Mar —Cattle re- | ROEM Crean : oe the | only refrained from taking‘any action| brother of the bride. | the future is becoming a very serious BANK MOVED United States Bank of Stanton has] loc@tion. Emanuel Suess is as nt ceipts 34,040. Slow eady to weak. a UNC AIL Ne OSA lish the truth or falsity of} = one. Not only is there danger of a been granted permission by the State | cashier and Chris Fuerst vice pre Run includes considerable number of | B eibheaneeten eA ba 17, | their conclusions but they even coun-| a UECTED PRESIDENT lumber shortage but with all — the} OVER TO HAZEN Guaranty Fund Commission to move | dent, will be active in the institution, load lots and medium grade steers. lied Poaall neste Bie Gil ee og tan | seled. Wahlberg: not to speak to Mr.| +. ( wultz of the Western Auto| available lumber concentrated in a| = ae cal Tene al Pow handyweight steers early $9.50.) in and Tididt noc Mace en canytle | Stanford, my personal attorney, who | ener “ve president of | small territory, the freight charges in| Hazen, N. D., March 24.—The _yil-| ‘2.Hazen and will establish itselt Bulk $7.00 to $8 Bulk fat she-| ition with Ae ae ee Pees Ha knew would, by reason of his} the aan an is ention club at! shipping this lumber to the more Po-|iage of Hazen which has been with. | UCT im the banking house of the de- stock $4.00 to $6.50. Canners and |} 4;4 have a convereuton, Girt | close association with my affaire, be|® meeting held at the pulous centers of the country become eae funct Citizens State Bank, Roy Sei- nee did not have a conversation ith | ©. ees ‘ Club rooms, E. A. Ketter v 3 out a banking institution for several | 2 ) to $3.25, Bologna bulls {him at any times He must have beet familiar with the facts. almost unbearable, | "<1 bert, recciver for the Citizens Slate uly 10 tor 15: Suente lower... Bulk lconfused on this matter, | “The Roosevelts evidently cone he American Tree Association of | Months since the closing of the First] Bank, is cashier of the Union St For Colds, Very few highe 8 {ed it their duty not to investig: cn Washington hus discovered that there {State Bunk, the third local state bank | Bank and will be cashier in the new feeders steady to weak, | . not to try to ertain what was a ‘i are in the United States about eig! soumb oli 7 : 3 EADS GUN“CLU to succumb in the last three years, F [TI Zz. plainer grades showing most loss.| “I acquainted with Jake| true or what was false, but to volun-| 444, .,HPADS GUNCLUB | one million acres of idle land fit for! due to depleted conditions seal cine ' Influenza Calves receipts 1,300. Steady | Haman after he arrived in Chicago} teer their suspicions, their TUNOTS | rected president of the Mandan | "thing but growing trees. Trees! liquidation of fwrmers’ paper, will and asa cents lower, Best lights to for the convention I did not hear} #nd their shady insinuations without! Gin club succeeding Jos. Maitland should be planted and grown upon | again have a unk within a few $9.00, Bulk to rs $8.7 x {him make a proposition of any*kind |any regard to accuracy or truth. 1 \Kg was promoted to the rank of] ll of these acres otherwise unpro-| days, it was announced today, ‘The “ Preventive Hog receipts 18,000, Bulk good and | to Senator Harding or his assoc tes | “In July, 1919, Theodore Rooscvelt,! riety Captain General at the annual | 4¥ctive. Much could be done not on- “ 0 - choge 150 to around 250 pound aver-!for the delivery of the Oklahoma| the present assistant secretary of the meeting of the club held in. the|/¥ te obviate the danger of a lumber . 10. Mostly to shippers, Pack- | delegation. He certainly made no| navy, brought his brother, Archie Commercial club rooms. shortage but to increase the health- fi ” yi weet legal dea Fablonieiids | suENe non oaitiOnT TD Ice! Roosevelt, to me and requested that| CO ba fuiness and beauty of our various | TTHITIDINIIIUNIIIIUIIIIINIINIIL the pont 0. Bulk king sow As to the oil lands that Mr. Gil-|I give Archie employment, Although | OFFICIAL RETURNS states if this were done, I am sure Bulk fecder pigs $6.00 to $6. more suggests that I was interested | the young man was equipped with no’ Q¢fi¢ial tabulation of returns from| that North Dakota also will want to CAPITOL THEATRE inne , _ strongweights: up to $¢ jin, perhaps in southern California, I| previous business experience of «ny! the Mandan city commission made a{40 its share in this great work and ANP Bred! te Sheep Gegeipts 1,000. “Fat lambs) desire to say I have never owned or| value to us, I acted on the request| sow slight changes in the unofficial | When the public is awakened to this ; . . Tin TAREE ee strong to 25 cents higher, Sheep|Leen interested in any estate |and took him into our organization. cunt. B need, I have no doubt that the citi- Tonight and Tomorrow ze ee le ae steady. One doubles choice to prime| outside the state of Ohio and the Says Roosevelt Was Failute The official majority for Dr. A. 0.|2€ns of North Dakota will cooperate | §, P, Schul y “ 7% pound fed lambs $16.00, Natives | State of Minnesota. I have not at} “I gave him opportunities that NO! Henderson over H. L. Henkt for the| With the federal government when a Picuene > berg ROESHIER CAPITOL THEATRE matty Best light ewes $10.00] time owned an interest in oil]other man in our organization has|prexideney of the comm sion wap feasible plan for economical fore- Court Ss. (PFOBUCKIOR v4 a ‘ a with $13.50 bid on choice shearing | ease or lands purporting to contain} had and was enthusiastic in the hope|672, the vote standing 1042 to 370. ){S8tration has been adopted. FRIDAY & SATURDAY lambs, , oil. Ihave never bought directly or] that he would live up to the expce-| The other commissioners received} “Much can be done in an educa- indirectly, sold or owned, 2 share of | tations that I held regarding him. I|q yote as follo Ben Anderson| tional w arouse public i oil stock.” tried him in one after another of the) 998, Jos. Fredericks 710, as comparé A ncanoligs un-| Senator Walsh commented that the]iranches of our business and each} ed ‘to H. A. Schmitt 619 and N, H. iation is orgin- committee understood from Gilmore's testimony that Thompson was not in- terested in any oil land personally. When did you first learn th Senator Harding would be nominat- ed?” Senator Walsh asked. “IT learned along late in ning prior without succe “He wanted to live in New Yors I placed him in the foreign dey ment and there again his work was a disappointment, fle went to Rus- sia, in May 1923, and at the conclu- sion of that trip, I was convinced changed, In tents quoted a rel’ in (98 RpUnUSeEKEON A Ship- ments 40,686 barrels. Bran $22.50 to 00. Romer 40’ In the vote for park esmmission- ers Jos. P, Hess was clecied for the ive year term over M. C. Heinsohn to 498. Mrs, Starck rece votes and Chas. Wyman 762 in their race on stickers. ¢ Planting Army of the The only w tion is by ee, The a plication blank so P, PT THE CENTRAL ociation and free tr -plant- ing suggestions to anyone who ask | Our state should surely have a part the to the nomination,” eve- Airly ie Be se ee Som on Heren, dap the EH aT roa eer ee cen BANKERS WILI ‘ ‘Thowgh North, Dakota for many COLLECTION C0. lectin let y jo 10 cents lower, Has honelers between the three lead: !heen given him, he never would and) see ol aheiceed ca deo ad Pn are see ty 22000. Slow. Few | would be-given additioftit votes next | TOYSt could make good. PLEAD SOON} "ree Pianting Day and the week MON EAotoe ADLGe TEER The box bears this signature ref steers and yearlings | day with the object of sc “Roosevelt's salary during the per-j tego thereof as a Native Life Week, which book accounts a specialty, Hos peoundyscendyy # Bestimaturcastiers he could dbvelopistrencit d he was employed by us, ranged! “ witliston, N, D., Mar. 24.—A coun-| Will come about a week later, yet I} kins Block, Bismarck, N. Dah Cm. ay STD Ree fellowes ty jail sentence of 90 days and a fine | Sincerely hope that all of our people! ‘ ee ese ' Ly over Sheep receipts 20,000. Slow. Few Times’ Story Up From Aug. 1, 1919, to Jan, 21, 1920, will also observe the Forest Prote of $300 were imposed on Grant Min- POST OFFICE BOX 49, Price 30c. OUUUODADANERNDDOODOOGUONOQONAUERGS handyweight fut lambs to shippers} The witness was excused and | $5,000 per year; from Feb. 1, 1920, to] ton, confessed violator of the liquor] tien Week beginning April 2tst, p strong, Others weak to 25 cents Jow- | id read a telegram from | April 30, 1921, $6,000 per y laws, in district court here by Judge! Paratory to Native Life Week and Sa er. ; vill of Will H. Hays’ office | May 1, 1921, to June 30, 1922, $10,000| George H, Moellring. “Minton, who| Arbor Day.” = in New York denying that he had |per year; from July 1, 1992, to end! resides north of Temple, in th Se PUG WHOLESALE PRODUCE ever authorized a newspaper s| of his employment $15,000 per ycar.! county, was indicted by the Williams PLANS NOW TO ; afte “The salary increasgs were given county grand jury Taukoani Farnished by Northern Produce Co.) | "ent to the effect that Harry : county grand jury, now in session, BH rern santas nee reece) Sila had “ein the puttin to him partly as enenfragenent and [ons ent ar'anaewialy poseees| BE] FORMED FOR P i:ggs—Fresh, candled per doz, ....16c| "ational committee . 75,000 shares of | evidence of our, continuing hope 1| intoxicating liquors. He entered a 3 teen Poultry Sinclair oil stock. O'Neill said he| him, and partly in order to help, him| lea of guilty before Judge Moell- NEXT ELECTION | had no knowledge of s to meet the increased cost of support- ing himself and his family in a man- uch ac ring. Na, 1 D. P. Young Tom terkere iy iz It is expected that J. C. ner Ib, The Forbidden Story stance. No. 1 Di-P. Hen turkeys, per Ib....20] Harold A.. Vivian, a reporter for] ner appropriate to the work for which| cashier of the closed Farmers State | dependent ticket which has been fol-! of Monte Carlo No. 1-Ducks per Ib. ac. .om+ sams 16 | ‘he New York Times, o wrote the} we were trying to train him.” bank of Grenora, N. D., will stand| lowed in the past. Had the election | Hackett, (Gontinueg from page 1) With a Preferred Cast . story referred to saying that it ——— trial in district court on’a f | laws voted the presidential pri- No. 1 Geese per Ib... isaumamommmas 18 | “tory re ying that — | triat ourt 0 arge of | laws voted on at the presidential pri- lee NNETH HAR i No.1 tei per Ib, s:ssseseeesed7 | Understood Hays would testify that] WANTED-—Good meat cutter. Apply|receiving deposits in an insolvent| mary carried a change in the system ItAYMOND Here CAMERRRAE : Live Paulisy oil stock was involved in the Sin-| at Dohn Meat Market. bank, M. E, Wilson of Minneapolis, | would have been made, but party or- ? Hens 4 Ibs. each and over per Ib. 13 ot ir, conte ution, thea watiealted to 3-24-1w sident of the bank, indicted on a} ganizations now will be maintaimed Pathe Comedy 4 lbs, each, per Ib. .08 | the witness stand. He testified that Nees - similar charge is ill in a Minneapolis | as heretofore. on: ” se ee yt ee ee jO'Neill had told him Hays would] WANTED—Experienced w hospital and no service has been se-| it is expected that Governor Nestos| “Wild and Western | testify that Sinclair had given 75,000! Homan’s’ Caf. cured as yet on the warrant for his/ will be renominated as candidate for “Fox News” ares of stock to wipe out the party lain SNR MO , jarrest which was wired to the Min-; the office of Governor. but vacancies erie —Location for | garage. in in some state 0 may result in H : eae good town on trial. Write Al R.|"" No new indictments have been re-/ 12, 20me state offtecagmay result in) TILLTTTIMIUUTTNNIIILIIIIULAHINUINNN 4, BISMARCK GRAIN __ HAYS DENIES STORY Martin, Enderlin, D. ported out by the grand jury since for these positions. (Furnished by Russell-Miller’ Co.) |, Washington, Mar, 24.—Will H. B-24-2t last Saturday, it became known re- | Independent Jeaders find satisfac- | Hae ar ore oe BEL Hays, testifying before the oil com- gy The classification of witness-' tion in the election of Harrison Gar. | I" seenae No Lathe aeRerRre sae mittee, denied H. F. Sinclair gave | HIGH-GRADE Salesma® to solicit es who are under subpoena ta testify sett of St. Thomas and Ry P) Mure Noo RO eee ae 175,000 shares of stock to aid in| counts: contmission before the jury has led to persistent ||, of Bismarck as Republican and Nel GABE ae | wiping out a deficit in the party| men earr $20-to rumors that the jury is investigating }).mocratie national committeemen papey latinas ‘gg Campaign funds. He invited. the) manent position: giv the condition of various closed banks | y.<nectively. ‘ in e ee durum “to | committee to investigate the ommit- | and references: Ameri in; the county. anes } tee’s books. | tion Agency, 201 Sansome . = - | COUNTY , a | ; p OUNTY CONVENTION \ ‘Inee. E The former postmaster general and| Franéisco, Cal. Ii sae x ites =| jatinee, snus Sn nu || Soule! - __|HORSES SENT och ee ee? ut did not desire to decline to unswer any questions; that*he would state | WANTED—A competent housekeeper. Write No. 736, Tribune. TONIGHT We quote but da, nat handle the| * MONDAY m- FROM WASHBURN ‘Tuesday, Mare! ch _ at which, the c. ' 5 1 TUE foutiing n that the story about Sinclair 3-24. te] mittee 3 important matters if Oats ane einclal 3-24-tf Washburn, N. D., Mar. 24.—Two Barley - BTU TOD tpAree gate storks yak for aeneral hovse-| tS of Percheron horses were ship- t Or BEDS 5 | ped from Washburn last Monday t cK SATIN | ee mE at CORN seanoula noni f Bive cme sant idk vs, Harold Griffith. 308 1-218 nore market at Chicago, the first Black™ ae very smart how fer 2 iment.” Hays said, as to Sinclair's! Main St, 3-24-Bt | 6 e a ie PALE News contribution, “My susement is. that ‘ lever shipped out of Washburn to « ning gosDs but bias lace is ates i 4 m . tae. market. The men who were makin oes: nee | inelair Gave $75; ~| built motoreycles: Time payments, | pro - om cae me Hays said that some time after he! if desired. See them at 1100 Taxi,| “ree Macomber, although there were READ TRIBUNE WANT ADS x fe Now 3 0Bitb: teat jreured trom the eabinct in 1922, he! Gr Write The General Motor 0 No. 4 45 Ib, test suggested to Sinclair thet he help} sales, Box 541. 3-24- Je fr pound discount under 35 Ibs Corn (70 Ibs. in Minnesota) 5e | ‘ ST me aa sACHES AND PAINS-SOU R STOM) ACH? 4 —! 508- under shell, | the 1920 election,” “yes—it | ‘OR RENT. ze oom eters Te eee sé a7 ? j must have been a and a half| 975y, $-24-tt Limp- into our ,Shop—you'll | «fter I left: the cubinet. | ees BARBARA BEDFORD AND LLO¥D HUGHES walk out “on>air” after we!, “! may say in pissing that [ never | Guns, WANTED--D B-1 LET US SEND YOU THE WILLIAMS TREATMENT : jheard of any lease on any naval re- have fitted you with ‘Ground | ,°, Gripper shoes, for men and | rect women—neat styles too—ex- | the newspapers pert advice without obliga-|! left the cabine fs pe “T am trying to.fix the time you tion. Men’s Clothes Shop. solicited Mr. Sinclair," Senator Walsh Must be in first class condition, al-| so Savage 22 High Power rifle. Cap- ital Army & Navy Store, Bismarck, N. D. 3-24,3t Barbara Bedford, who has the feminine lead in “The Whipping Boss,” plays opposite Lloyd Hughes. Miss Bed- ford has starred in “The Spoilers,” “The Acquittal,” and other film successes. Hughes, in “The Whipping Boss,” 85 Cent Bottle (32 Doses) FREE ‘Just because you start the day If your sleep is broken by am ir- “too tired to get up,” arms and legs|ritated bladder that wakes you up stiff, muscles sore; with burning,| every few hours, you will appreciate aching back and dull head—Worn|the rest and comfort you get from OUT before the day begins—do not/ the free bottle (32 doses). about them in ‘ionth or two after | WANTED TO RENT—Private garage in the neighborhood of 702 7th St. enacts the role of the said. iF think you have to stay in such con- ys Legion Post Commander, who leads his fellow Legionaire= 1 een ok “ | Phone 357M. after 7 P. M. hink ys y Y : 2 T think it was in the summer of | Phone cei ausu-ai dition. : @onprove Tha) Williams: Teeatment, in their fight against the whinpthe boss and the convict ‘“ 99 "+1 1993," said Hays, 24-31 : : conquers kidney and bladder diseases, ‘CASCARETS” 10 Hie’couldtnct tacallwhere the con: Ciara coerce OR aE Rheumatism, kidney “and bladder rheumatism and #l_other ailments deaaiby system. IF SICK, BILIOUS, | versation took place. ANTED—A competent maid -for| troubles, and all ailments caused by! when due t6 excessive uric acid, no excessive acidity make one miserable, Get rid of ‘general housework. Apply to Mrs. “Was the contribution \ paid’ to matter how chronic or stubborn, we Be'strong and well. ‘CONSTIPATED C.D, Dursema, 209 ' W. - Rosser. ou?” “No, n i , Thelped ant e rid will give one 85¢ bottle (32 doses) i ic: eee to handle the funds. I asked Me,| 922M. 3-24-t£) the “rheumatic” pains, atiff joints, free if you send this notice. Please | Nobody. but Kipling could writs Auspices Lloyd Spetz P ‘ost No. 1 American “They Work While Ypu Sleep.” | Sinclair and others to contribute. As SGEETE GNM? sore muscles, “acid” stomach, Kidney | send 10 cents to help ‘pay postage, !— such a story. And who but Legion Whgft’ you feel sick, dizzy, upset, |I recollect, Sinclair told me he would | ROOM for rent. 313 4th St. Phone| or Bladder troubles so often caused) packing, etc, to The Dr. D. A. Wil-|ll George Melford, creator of “The ny when your head is dull or aching, or|be responsible for a maximum of! 627R. ~8-24-8t | by body-made acids. | liamsy Company, Dept CA-1711, P. O.1f Sheik,” vould realize its picture your stomach is sour or gassy, just | $75,000, I think that $75,000 went to : a 7 ee 5 3 If you have ‘been ailing for a long | Building, East Hampton, Conn. Send | possibilities?. B 5 q ‘ take one or two pleasant “Cascarets” |» part vayment on a note at the|LOST—A pair of brown gauntlet! time, taking all sorts of medicines |at once and you will receive by par- . to relieve constipation and bflious- ness. No wriping cplcent gathartic- laxative on earth for Men, Women and Children. 10c boxes, also 26 and [phe sizes—any dryg store, Empire Trus' “the. details of this, I'll have t ask you.to get from the’ eémmittee.” “Well from whom?” “Mr, Upham (Fred Upham, « the gloves, Sunday evening, by N. P. Depot. Finder kindly call ea NS 286. FOR SALE—If you want a real -bar- gain in an-automobile call, Phone No, 1104, ~ 3-24-lw + . Treatment prove to you what great relief it gives in the most stubbern cases. Hundreds of thousands have used it.” Established 31 years, without benefit, let The Williams | cel’ post a regular 85c. bottle, with- qut charge and without incurring any obligation.. Only one bottle to the same address or family. Nothing sent Cc. 0. D. 7 Pathe Newsy » Aesop: Kable Comedy; Music by Auditorium Orchestra. - Admission 50c. 8:15 P. M. STITT Mm eT HAMELAULOLORALS®

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