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SPORTS 1,500 BOWLERS INST. PAUL FOR IB, A. TOURNEY, Eight States and Manitoba; Are Represented at the Annual Event St. Paul, Minn, More than 1,500 howl leading cities of the entered in the Isth annual tourna- ment of the International Bowling} Association which opens here tonigh Forty-cight towns ine and the province of Mani send their erack pinsmashers to com-| pete for the $16,000 in prizes offered | 12, s from ¢ states are » Wiscon- Jowa, South 1 » North | Montana, Nebraska and kot Ili-} nois. When the tournament ends Mon- February five- teams will have ung {1 t entry list in the history of the} from Minneapo- d South St. Paul will} the honor of starting the com-| petition tonight and the singles and | doubles will get under way Satur- day me first de! ati from outside the n Cities will get | ctio urday night, ¢ cities sending bowlers here in- clude: Wisconsin: ior. is | ‘ | La Crosse and Super-| rth Dakota: Minneapolis, St. Paul, Duluth, St. L Rochester, Anok “Sti Bayport, | Albert Lea, Huteh- usha, Red Wing, Chishol ¢ and Faribault. LENGLEN AND WILLS TO MEET EARLY IN WEEK Luverne, i Champicnship Singles Match’ fs Set For Menday After- noon or Tuesday 12. (Py made by the! Iton club tour i up the women’s sin have been Helen Wil! be able Monday or 1 the next! - mid-afte to go o will begin at LL i Monday noon, until Tu a.m. mate play Wills has fretted over her! inability get out on the courts and ‘bring self to that point of perfection in play which she said re- cently she hoped to attain in the mi dle of the we oughly prepared. anne ‘On the other hand the French girl, Enjoys Rest t who has been playing tennis along the Riviera throughout the winter, vax welcomed the opportunity affe ed by the wet spell to rest a bit. The three nee from the courts | doubtless will do her gg he | already ig at the top of | form. The protests of Mile. Miss Wills ove been caused by rights for the and the adverse French and . for r play Lenglen and the publicity that le of exclusive ntemplated matches omment in thi elsewhere, have € pres Jed the Jessee of the Carlton’ court: Thomas Burke, to consider revokin; the permit, which is said to have been giveh’ only orall ‘The American who ned the ex- clusive privilege has arrived her but failed. to produce ithe agreed upon. Sed rest. of thre continued rains, Mi advanced another s' ton club tonrnament ing Mrs. “overwhelming score of 6-0, 6-0. owing Helen nued her spectacular ating Miss) Bower, 6-0, 6-0. Mile, Lenglén, paired with Viasto, advanced —in _the _ women’s doubles by defeating Mrs. Hall and Mee. Frank J. Gould, 6-0, 6-1, oN orway Athlete Breaks - Record _ For Pole Vault New York, Feb. 12 12 aces Hoff -of Norway has broken ‘world’s indoor pole vault record) ead times without once touching the He raised the mark-an inch at the wires meet in New York last week. days later he lifted it a half ston and last night at the mes in Brooklyn’ he, ight by half an inch 18 feet two inches in Didi were no Other vaulters in} latest arom lishment | Hlewest are} I Fargo, Grand Forks | ¢ \H | Exes, 800 , midnight supper. wa k in order to be thor-! | ; | farther Neill of England, by the |” M | Net Li ped estock, produce and g from Bowman, N. L othe tions on the C, Railw. in Bowman ¢ tiguous territory, du valued at $3,943, figures compiled tion t net the 19 in ship- nd five & St. P. ' i | \ | | M. value of the n, livestock and produce from ‘each station is given from Bowman $381,300.00 » 119,000.00 4,500.00 50,400.00 9,000.00 1,250.00 12,028.18. car. pounds 20,000.00 19,600.00 patter, 300 po 105.00 Cream, 91,531 gallons Poultry, 160,000 pounds $i Shipped _From Rhame . 10 curs. Cream, 4 Poultry, | Newsof Our | | Neighbors | ~ DRISCOLL, Miss Della Olson left Saturday for Fargo to visit her sister, Beatrice. She «will also visit St. aul and Wil- mar, mer Koon and children, also spent the week-end in Sumner Hanson en- ‘owd at progres- evening. Mrs. Harry Olson and Me J. Anunson won the d Mrs. H. Ward and won the second prize. A delicious lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Lunn trans acted business in town Tuesday af- oon, Agnes Meland entertained at 7 o'clock dinner Tuesday evening. overs were laid for 14. The eve ning was spent in playing cards. A rved. Jane Jensen has left for Minne- d Mrs. Joc Lewis.and family afternoon and evening with Mr. Mrs. F. 0. Johnson. Mrs. is taking Jane Jensen's place at the postof- ice, Gorman took her classes for a short hike Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. H. Meland and son, Robert, rsday to Sunday, at the ». Roswold home. - and Mes. M. H. Lunn enter- Mr. G.-C. Dawson of Cogswell, fan bevels d W. Van Vleet and children, Mrs. Ingeborg Rasmussen and Mrs. Carl Meland called Sunday afternoon jat Ole Quale’s home. Miss Della Olson has left for “ivargo to visit her sister, Beatrice, Jand will also go to other points ast. ., Mr. and Mrs. Art Bjorhus and fam- ily visited A. C. Jordan's Sunday. Miss Dora Jensen arrived ‘home Sunday from Strausburg, where she visited her sister, Grace, for several eer Meland Meland y evening. K, A. Ersiand entertained the aid of the Lutheran church Thursday. A joint luncheon was Alden Nelson entertained at Sunday, The guests. were Ole Nelson, Mr. and Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. nd visited Mrs. F. O. John- son Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. A. Eisenbeiz and daughter, mma. had dinner with Mr. and Mrs, Bruschwen Thursday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Severson had supper with J. T. Madson Sun- jday evening. Mr. N. B. Meland and Mr. Pete Lothrop visited Miss Betz and Mrs. Lothrop in Stecle Sunday evening. Henry Preszler of Braddock ed the Eisenbeiz family last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gertz ente: ied Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Swanson and Mr. and Mrs. John Mount at din- ner last week. Mrs. Henry Johns is’at home again. he spent quite a long time at the hospital in Bismarck and although confined to her bed, we hope she will soon: be about. \ ‘Mrs. H. Knudson” spent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. M. T. Olson. Coffee was served. \Punkie Meland, Victor “ Louis Hull and jeans pay vie Hee. Peterson Mrs. Ei Rasmussen and Raymond Van Vleet spent Sund: jevening Hien to, the radio at T._Olson’s home. Mr, and Mrs. Carl Meland and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Haugen visited Miss Betz 8u1 in Steele. Mr. and- Mrs. C. W. Swanson $x dovely tanch Total Net Gain Placed at $837,223.18 y.| All_ report a very nice time. ALMOST FOUR MILLION DOLLARS WORTH OF LIVESTOCK, GRAIN AND PRODUCE SHIPPED FROM BOWMAN CO. Each One of Six Stations, Bowman and Vicinity, Showed Hogs, 11 cars Sheep, 1 car 3 cars n, 11,793 gallon Poultry, 10,000 pounds $351,441.25 Shipped From Gascoyne Wheat, 66 cars ‘ sider peal Flax, 44,200. Jats, rt e 3000.00 Rye, as 15,750.00 Barl cars 2,000.00 Millet Seed, 1 Cattle, 41 cars . Hogs, 35 cars . Sheep, 1 car Horses, 3 cars. #, 1,200 cases Cream, 24,226 gallons Shipped From L, 23 cars ba heat, 3,000.00 1/250.00 81,600.00 $167,000.00 Seed, 1 cur Cattle, 68 cars Mr. P. D. “Woods, who lost his barn and cattle in a fire Sunday morning. W. C. T. U. met with Mrs. Knudson Wednesday afternoon. Braddock plaged Driscoll here Fri- day. The score was 29 to 8 in favor of Driscoll. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Anderson are attending the merchants’ association and auto show in Minneapolis this week, The funeral of Grandpa Thomas was held in Stecle last Sunday after- noon. REGAN The regular P. T. A. meeting will be held at the schoolhouse Feb. 1 After a short business meeting, a patriotic program will be given. A speaker will be present from the state department. Lunch will be rved after dhe program by the! ‘ommittee. | 4 met at Wild Rofe school No; 1 Sat-|} ~ BEST PICK Vockl; sha deck tal; 10, Ore Emard was out on Over Amount Shipped Previous Year— jurday evening with a. good attend-!/ WMA (440.5) Chicago, i. chestra and soloists, EE Ta olny an Rea sereatea after ance and the followiff program wa: 6, Organ; 8, Drinkwater’s play, CENTRAL TIM! escape, in polis. _ jiven by the members; and schools: {| “incon WBBM (226) Chicago, Ill. 1, Entet-| Devils Lake, N. Da-Frankie Cam- Tine, aialecue ue tee to. | KGW (481.5) Portland, Ore. tainers; 8, Orchestra and soloists.|den of Virginia, Minn, -and Spud it Eattott’ Ruth Ls “Ray Sav. | | $,Concerts 8 Studio; 10:30, | | WOC (484) Davenport, Is. 5:45,! Murphy, Méorhead, fought eight fast ped From Seranton 'illes Swinging inthe Lane Cassel | Hoot Owls Frolic, Chimes; 8, Musical. rounds ta a draw ‘here last night in 5 sien a ‘Son F When Yon rae 1 Were j KOA (322.4) Denver, Colo. KYW (536) Chicago. Ill, 6, nib the windup of a fight card. In the j d i. 20 t cut rc TC i WY “G10.6)> devermntaay, || with (400) Chicago, II. 6, Classical; (ot, cut Al Devore of Fargo to pieces Your Soles and ‘Blsic Saville; ” Fecital, N.Y. 7, Orchestra SERA 9:80, Extertainers; 10, Dance mus-|mer lightweight, champion, who was Courtin’, by Bernice G ane} | ham Lincoln talk; 9, Classicals ; 12, Musical. the referee, halted the uneven affair. , j Souitia’, ty, Bernice Obaney: Aeue,| | 10, Melodrama, “For Love of WOAW (526) Omaha, Neb. 6. Mus i : Bring them to us for First Sheep, 2 cars lGosney; dial =, i Count | Orchestra; 9, Classical; / Minot—Mark Moore and Chuck Horses, 1 car... a0 by Frank Bete diate one Ceeat, WAH <sigy Richmond Hil | Lambert of Mitinespolis and St. Paul, Class: Repairing, »* shed il ‘ ; : HT | ONY. neoln's Bir fille, Tenn. 6, Cream, 46,859 galions Pantry Mice, by Mra, Ethel Good-|) program; 8, William Edward | Concerts 8, Ba ; 10, Sextette, card in inet February ‘26. The F ag Poultry, 40,000 pounds 6 ink: sone, Good Night, Ladies, by! | Peuth vcganist WENR (268) Chicago, ‘Ill. 6, Con-| winner will be matched against Jack |! Universal Shoe Shop Coal, 665 cats ..... ME. aco nk aN WRNY (258.5) New York cert; 8, Popular; 13, Frolic. Fadtee, Hohe heer cagee ant ack K Ga No. 1 March 6th. Bverybedy ts ike | | GUx,4& Grand aperas, 9:45, ween gas St Paul Minneapolis ot Canhden for a tea desing hea . BISMARC! 4 3 s Hy 315, a 3 My At Shipped From Buffalo Sori a [vited to gome. o- - 4 Onesbutta hg not "sate, show, Wepk of Maveh 16. Across from the MeKgnzie Hotel Wheat, 90 cars $18: ") ae EASTERN TIME WFAA (476) Dallas, Tex. 6:30, Or-| Women have much’ success in Eng: 00.00) Ceuham amd family of Wing|WLIT (394.5) Philadelphia, Pa, 4:30,| . chestra; 8:30, Classical. land as masters of fox hunting |: 6,760.00 | ‘ Great, ssical; 8, Studio; 10, Orchestra; | WGN (3028) Chicago, Il. 6:30, Con-| packs: * \ : 24,150,00; spent Sunday with Mrs. Graham's) 19:30, Rufus and. Hastas. *| cert; 8:30, Musical. [ances aace Mrs. ‘Bertholf, Mr, and|WRE (469) Washington, D.C. 5, Or-| WEBH (370) Chicago, Ill. 7, Orehes- 8 jly and that she has been promoted to the A section of the fifth grade. Mr. A. H. Lundberg went ‘to St. He will return next Monda: 0. Lein is at his home here, to spend: afew days’ vacation from his work,at Michigan Ci Mr. Jno Huff spent the week-end at his home here, returning td ‘his work in Bismarck Tuesda; Several Regan people journeyed to Arena Saturday night to see the game of basketball played Arena school gymnasium, resulted in favor of the Regan school. The played at Regan Feb. 12th. Miss Irma, Krause became of a Baldwin young man day and has gone to. make at that place. The many friends join in wishing her much happiness. Aune of Mason City, lowa, is iting her mother, Mrs. A. Wilson, at the Central office. Mr. A. Garness was a Bismarck caller one day last week. We understand that Mr. A. H. Helgeson will soon take charge of the Regan State bank and that Mr. J. D. Rempel will be mate field man for the bank. Mr. Helgeson has been employed in a Michigan City bank the past few months. Mrs. G. Brenneise, Mrs. J. Huff A. H. Lundberg took the dren of Mrs. Huff's room ride one night last week. a Tues- er home Irna_ Christianson, teacher of one of the Estherville schools, spent veck-end with friends in Regan. Miss L. Stanley and Alvin Rantz were Bismarck callers Saturday. Miron Rierson has ‘been confined home the last week with Mrs. Jno Huff and son Sunday afternoon at . 0. ager of the Farmers’ Elevator for some time, has resigned his position and exp to leave Regan soon. The dance put on Friday night by | the Regan orchestra was well at- tended. “Another dance will be given after the basketball game Friday night. TT Paul last Saturday on a business | Kenzie school. her parents through the Yellowstone Park last summer, gave an account raphy class, Pi ti ! minut in the|seventh grade geogra: which| her trip through Oregon. return game will be; Boren, Sacks, ¢ bride | Coons are absent ‘on account of ill- n es ‘bt a ‘di al u A mecting was held last Saturday afternoon at the Lein Hotel ganize the Woman' American Legion. WILD ROSE ht Carlisle returned Newton, Iowa, last week and reports pleasanter* milder weather here than in Towa. Miss Mary Elliott assisted Mrs. S. B. Gooding with ‘her sewing Thursday. R. W. Feltheim made a busine bei Fig tas Bismarck Saturda: ir. and Mrs. Ernest Alibright home, north ‘of Saturday. Quite a number from thi icini ‘attended the movie, “When a Man's a Man,” in rather’ Thursday eve- ning. Miss Mary Metcalf and Helen "| Brownawell spent the with ‘their. friend, iret Ada . Swanson has purchased ‘a fine new Dodge sedan. Mr. and Mrs. Ne! Mary Bilt i of the housework Auxiliary to the | cio, last | Vince the midd Oe | that a no-decisl ville and sie aH at the an little daughters visited at the Harry | West ist March .3! Braddock, Tuesday evening. school one day last week on account lof a bad cold. day’s absence the wuaole school had Mr. and . Mrs. ZeHar and 6,| “Orchest oe to Bismarck last Friday eve: Cone ; KsD (eas) st Loup, Mo. ‘4, Voral; v 7:80, Concert; fasical. Several people around town at- gf P62) Philadelphia, Pa. 6, » 3 8, a tended the Jamestown Glee Club], Orchestra. nes de WHS, (388.6) Kansks "City, Mo. 7; concert at Bismarck Monday night. whi (2855) estes MICH, Gs ne assy Culeiabi) 4, Suaieal : The young men of the community “ cago. 7%, % H x staged”a rabbit humt Sunday. About | WAM. (389.4) Cleveland, Ohio, 6,] “Ii, Orehestra. ninety-tifree rabbits were tagged. |, Orchestra. WQS (447.5) Chicago, Ill. 7, Concert; The losing side is to treat the win-|WIIC (3486) Hartford, Conn. 6:30,| | 10, Orchestra; 1, Ginger Hour. © ning side with an oyster supper. Musical; 8:15, Vocal; '11, Orchestra, | WHAS (399.8) Louisville, Ky. 7:30, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hughes enter-| WGBS (316) New York City. 6:30, _ Concert. er tained last Saturday night at cards,|. Otchestra. WHO (526) Des Moines, Ia: 7:30, Those present were Messrs, and Mes.| WGBU (384.4) Miami, Fla, 6:80, Or-| | Variety; 11, Orchestra. dames Geo. Hughes, Ed. Easton, al-| ,chestra: 10, Studio. bir KENF (266) este In, 7:30, : a CAE (461. ittsburg, Pa. 6: actiotic Pk. Meyers, Wine the fatten |" Concart; 8:20, Choir music. KEAB dy Lincoln, Neb. 8:30, Miss Grimes. Orchestra; 7, Organ; 8, Concert; 9, es tended the Po asics Weobleget| 9, Musical; 10:36, Dance tunes. Ballads; 9:30, Orchestra. Hr eeneoe ane seater oe est Sib: | xDKA (309) Pittsburg, Pa. 6:30,] WORD (276) Chicago, HI. 9, Studio. Ning wae a debate ty uke erent te, Bxe:| _ Coneert; 9, Concert. - WDAF (3606) Kansas City, Mo. le ane WADC (286) 'Akron, Ohio, 6:30, Con-| | 11:45, Frolic. ic Watson, student at the|.cert: 8 Studio; 10, India Owls. MOUNTAIN TIME Sate Tékcoeeer WBAL (246) Baltimore, Md. 6:30,| CRAC (4958) Calgary, Canada. 7, a week-end with ‘her parents. ae 7:30, Quartet; 8, Musi? tudio. een cal, walle ,Paul of Dawson spent the! wean (389.4) Cleveland, Ohio. 7,|KGO (361.2) San Francisco, Calif. George Varnum of Menbdken was|. Orchestra; 8:15, Studio; 10, Or- eats Orchestra; 8, Lincoln's Birth- . Your should estra. j hee Miser g keer epee tinpenn lh CAU (278) Philadelphia, Ba. 7:30, xR “deny Tos angeles, Calif. 7, OF. he bonded by Hartford ecital; 9, Novelt: a io. chestra; irran; 9, Vocal; 5 ing cauipment to put in @ service! WOO" (Soa.2) Philadeiphis; Pa. 7:45,| Feature: 10, Classical. f Surety Bonds for the George Manly has gone to Mfmnec-|' Orchestra; 8:30, Band; 9:25, Thea-| KNX (337) Los Angeles, Calif. 7, same reason you count Life Friends of Mine, Katherine Hugbes, Edna Coons, Helen’ Crum; ‘body Di Smile, His Toe, Gerald Boren; Little Broke Ruth McCloskey; Some en ey Mother, Esther Watson; The T: the Tra’ ante McNeill; Frontier Days, Rodger iss; Boren; Foley’s Last Year's M feasaae Dean Johnson; Gleam, school. Portland, was stated that fever. fever, but was ill with tonsi Russell Tollefson. ‘A. Hanson Sunda: were present and all report a coed week-end with her aunt, Johnson. guest at the C. Johnson home Sat- utday. Magnus Maniay Attoraegun:’ afternoon. Sencio and Ruchell =o STATE.BRIEFS Grund Forks—Wallace Rheinhart and Frank Emard, the. two young ten who escaped from federal officials by throwing a prohibition officer out of their automobile a-few weeks ago, were captured near Fordville with two cars alleged.to contain ship- 9! ments of alcohol. Ernest, Marvin. “and Herold Switn- son attended oyster supper in Moffit rs. 0. T. Buck was on the wick last week, George Buck was wbhsent from Except for that one Americanization program with ad-| dresses and musical features. WRW (272.6) Tarrytown, N. Y. perfect attendance. The Parent-T FOR FRIDAY, FEB. 12 oe ‘hers’ Association tra; oh Aral 9; Light opera; 11, Mrs. F. A, Schaus: chestra. WCAP oD) Washingtgn, D. C. Sry and] wz (333.1) Springficld, Mass. 6:80, sical. KTHS (374. 8) Hot Springs, Ark.‘ College, spent the CHECK up = your rogram; 9, Orchestra, 10:15, Organ; 10:30, Orches- Studio; 10, Feature; 11, Orchestra. apolis on business, He expects to| ‘et: 8. after it be gone some time. tra. KHJ (405.2) Los Angeles, Calif. 8, your money a WAT (455) Now York Cliy. 8, Vatie-| | Studio Ipdtiurent rtastier tan rotary oleae , Ordhestra, KTBIN(394) Los Angeles, Calif. 8, has been counted by / 526). «New York City. FARMERS CAN GO TO SCHOOL =-ae| THROUGH MAIL A letter from Dorothy Wilton of Fargo Farm a College First te tl tates’ tat! she ts ceetting, atau teen Land Grant School to Offer This Service Lincoln Birthday program. y and gave the following —progra: 8! of Foley, Mary McCloskey; the bank teller. Hu- man nature is not per- fect. But your insur- ance protection canbe. See us today. MURPHY £08 SRD ST. Bismarck. N.D. Phone 577 “The Man Who Knows Insurance” with special reference to their agapt- ability to the northwest. How to grow it, store it, and use Order- ing seed, selecting varieties, making hotbeds/ starting plaéjts, transplant- ‘ing, cultivating, and vesting are all considered. This’ course is de: the man who wishes to make his home more homelike. It is not in-. tended primarily for the man who ‘wishes to make horticulture a busi- ness, but includes information neccs- wary for one to have success with the growing of trees, fruit and vege- tables in the northwest. Opportu- nity is given for asking questions .on the ‘part of the students so that any points not fully explamed may be made clear. Anyone interested in these courses should write to the North ricultural college. Som June Johnson; Tour of $ Imelda McCloskey; Stubbe r, Chester Coons; Two Little Maids, of ed to serve ‘ail Norma Leathers; Lullaby, A Letter Home, Freed Song, his is a compliment to the Mc- Dr, John Lee Coulter, pipaident of the North Dakota Agricultural o lege, who is a leader in the diversi- fication program of the northwest, recently established a department of ‘correspondence courses whereby the State college offers to come out to ‘the very homes of the people :inter- ested in agriculture. To help the usands of intelligent, industrious viduals climb the ladder -of suc- ‘cess, well prepared correspondence courses in practical agricultural sub- jects are offered. The courses are designed to aid the’ farmers financial- sie nae ar bacon, ay tural ol ? ., e North Dak altaral opl- in’ last week's McKenzie news it jege at Fargo is the first lahd granu ontined to her home with scarlet Covlege in the northwest to offer this Mrs. Coons writes the Badia service, Aeorging. 20 7. Wile % 0. jon, directér of correspond- une that she did not hav caret | once courses, “During the short time this: department ‘has deen in exist- fence,” says Mr. Thordarson, “wo! a ful response from different classes F people | has been received, welcom- ing th portunity to better em: saverdn aw particilar line of ture. Bankers and business men ‘well as farmers are taking advan- ‘tale. Of:the courses. We jeve this shows a real need of this service to the people of the northwest.” In order to furnivh systematic, pindy at ans for those who.are anab! go grey the nie piciensa rope at the North Dakota Agricul- ral college are repay repared ‘by special- fuss of theschool’s reguier faculty.) ty. ‘The courges-are made of practical use to farmers, farm managers, town and farm owners who rent their land or +tiey: dwellers cnitivating the. land, ‘ei we cn ing jand, oe who want to know more sbout | “| ne production of livestock and crops atid conditions of successful agricul: ture. Correspondence students are ‘allowed tb uestions and the col- Tore papers ech wer Peron fered . sik. sour 3 ere ‘are: Poultry, Esther Watson, who accompanied Golden West Laundry and Dry Cleaning. Three services—Family easite Finished, Rough Dry and Dry. f her trip to the fifth grade geog- She used _postea jictures and snapshots for illustra- ions. M SKINNY MEN GLAD! Doctors and good pharmacists know that Cod Liver Oil is full of vifamines that make flesh, create ap- . H. A. Zellar gave a twenty- e talk to the fifth, sixth arid phy classes ‘of he Rodger and Bernice Bliss, Buelah Donald and = Wilhelmine Jewell McNeill and Edna 24 hour service on parcel post orders, MANDAN, | . DAK.-. ¢: ‘bad case of the flu. STERLING Mr. and Mrs: Magnus’ nephew is; ow visiting at their pace. Clifford Wright and Harold Zur- ff spent Sunday afternoon with petite, builds up the power to resist disease and_puts good solid flesh on skinny men and women. t it’s horrible tasting stuff dnd A qaey, fewer people are taking it, are prescribing and peo- mearning that they can etter results with McCoy’s Cod Oil Compound Tablets, which owan’s drag store, and druggists all Over the country are having a tre- ‘mendous demand for. One woman gained 10 pounds in 22 days _— wiped piiay men ra po j an can’t put on & pou in YS, your arupgist is tis authorized to refund the purchase “ ns pace an nal genuine. Cod Liver-Oil tice, P"get: McCoy's, the ori- A. Bassen visited with Mrs. Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Martin Tollefson spent Tue! lay afternoon with Mrs. Magnus. Mr. and Mrs. George Magnus call- d on Mr. and Mrs. George Kusch ei Compound Table i—60 tablets—6o eents.—Adv. if 1329-3rd Ave. 80. Fargo, N. D. . 1. KE, Gibson spent Tuesday | fternoon with Mrs. Hoeft. + Mr. and Mrs. T. Mork gave # prey t their home Saturday night.” Man; ime. * Mrs. Gordon Conley. spent the Mrs. Alfred French of Bismarck was 4 A Savings Account . For everyone Mrs. W. C, Stiles called on Mrs, Amite, vegetsbles and rome inryine sheep Feasbandry, (singer ing husbande beef In Bismarck! a ae Will Figitt Tonight si ati'zne. tint en ee to or- Chicago Feb, 2 clever Sen- ie miltie’® ae We'd like to see, ind yet | 5 ‘ Tine. celts deg by fe i taleen,ior $4 “Because he trom | pattiob, Pancho cm cake’ simaliansonely. TAS. oay py rend who has y ee 1 pounds wil ‘aga s graphing, malting, postage, an A Savi ig peers 3 Ma It gives be lag i sa mer, Bursa year is allowed the itt t | lso fe cio a chance to con- west and poi: Hd Bo sien fh issued. Has'a better: “For financial wentbetig. “Which means - aM, Lconensgal les rectntly. wi Custer: ‘Adolpbup a; re nae a