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PAGE SIX - OUT OUR WAY THREE JUG HEADS AN’ A CHUCK WAGGIN! TH WAGGIN'S FULLA , GRUB , TH’ JuG HEADS ER FULLA TEMPERMINT AN my STUMMICKS EF I HEVTOH cARRY MY OWN * MEALS,IM AGON VGrT me A this spring, and Mr, DINNIUH BucKiT will move to the farm forinerly and . by Albin Nordst: bog s AN’ EAT ON-TIME! "vic. Rnownley Boriann has beh \ ‘\ buy the past week doing sbme repait i : ‘ TEs 5 Zz ; work on the farm which he tecently 4 # NNR 2: purchased southeast of town, The See . Z a farm is known as the old Nixon place. = Sen. We,” Z <: Mr. G. G. Rupp and family, who} " ; KG : have been residing in Baldwin for two ] G f > 2 7 years, will move to their farm just A ¥ i . % north of (Pha cal A in the sprin | v4 Gee Mr. Andrew “Correct eterson ‘has putchi the quarter section of land formerly — aul ity occupied by the Geotge Larson Referee Declares Malcewicz < : V Oe ; family. The néw renter wal ‘be Mr. Champion When Stecher ; AO nos ‘ Ay” Pe eee eee Mr. J. 8, Fevold has purchased the residence which he and his fami. have been occupying for several The former owner was Mr. Martin tt Leaves The Ring | i i \ March 12.~()— Conflict orfeit of the world’s | j Me ww) a6 ie 4 Bourgoi: . Champtonshie, eae ike al é é W c y Mr. George Schonert has rented the ee “frame up” were made a tae i } " ( fi Johnson farm on the creek west of ( termath of a nea ee iS : ‘ Arnold, and he and his family will move in a short time. Mr. John Rupp and daughter, Mrs. Claus Garmer, arrived & short time ago from Clearbrook, Minnesota, where Mr. Rapp had been visiting ae F with the Garmer family for several Simca stg Se months. Mrs. Garmer will remain : here for a short time and vi ith her sisters, Mrs. George Swick and Mrs, John Monroe, and éther rela- tives. Mr. Rupp reports # great deal more snow in Minnesota then have had here and colder weather, occasioned by | to take part in a ” J..V. Broxmeyer OPPOSITE. POSTOFFICE, WHEAT GROWERS TOBUY, LEASE OR that the! Yee. 3 lf , Miss Lena Dislevy, who has been = s staged because Paul | ¢ 7 3 - = ahaa 8 school west of here, has re- promoter, did not make ; ae z ; signed her. position and returned to good rbal contract to pay f her home at Dogden. En route home x anes Miss Dislevy spent several days with} EF YH THINK RESTRUNT WATTERS friends in the capital city. As yet hy AIT we hi Ot learned who is to take|For the first time in history a regular soda fountain has besn installed BUILD ELEVATORS H AGENL ACHER 'S SLOWER THAN FOOLS, i Miss ‘Dineyrs sce in a railroad train. The train if the Northern Pacific Kailway's new , MUH OUGHTUH TRY AWAITIN f= 2 ig tees Oca eee besten North Coast Limited, a de luxe flyer running between Chicago and : Gere: & SOME DAD BLAMED MULES. Fuests at the home of Mrs. Arndt’s Betts \ | Grand Forks, N. D., Match 12.—Ue) i parents, Mr. and Mrs. August Krause. | ———-———-_—_--- ~ North ate Wheat Growers EES an an ee Mr. and Mrs. Ira Falkenytein motor- ion will bu; associ: We legge, or build from 200 to 250 elevators in North Dakota it was‘anngunced today at the association’s headquarters here.” This plan, ee has pect roved by the board of directors of the as- sociati will be carried out through Ur ; . 7 | February 25 \ ed to Bismarck Thursda ere they pee a 18.9 CHAMPION VETERANS ON WHITE SOX PAYROLL CON. | 2 3m [es ctf [At The Movies| “4 | John Mooe ina, as been critically if in a Bismarck| ; = CERN MANAGER MORE THAN ROOKIES) “= Sn cdg up. Grace Falio: cavtrot. rata 2 Wrests Title From Jake Schae- - All the color and sparkle of a Con- stein and Vera Fricke have returned j tinen . ® subsidiary company to be known as - ; . || Temperatures and [iain school studies at Bis- The" romance of a little chorus| the Whest Growers Warehouse com- = fer of Chicago After 3 By Scott holds all records for contin: Ro: Conditio marek after spending the week-end at . girl who enters a Balkan nation as a | P&fY; according to the announeement. : F Shreveport, ‘To most| uous. play. with 1307 games to. hisl | ad ym MB |] their homes in this community. poor, stranded actress wid becomes|, It ix expected that the clevator syx- s Nights’ Play j managers the possibilities of the; credit, Schalk has caught 1655 |@——________________ ig] "Quite a few local residents took in 23, x the ‘richest woman. in Eutope, and| ‘™ Will be ready to handle the wheat : i |rookies are the most important fea-| games ov d of 14 Seasons, (Mercury readings at 7 a. m.)__ | the auto show at Bismarck last week. then the Queen of the country! of the 1926 wheat pool. "The project “nae <o | Cae CRNRIAR PAIR For 11 consecutive years Schalk set] Bismarck Parr Clonay, 6; roads yood| All who attended the exhibition re- : The love affair of a democratic} iS te be financed by the sale of stock Philadelphia Bric} Not so wil Collins, famous} record that will stand for many] st Cloud—Clear, 10; roads good ported a fine display of cars and y | prince! in a proposed subsidiary company Hagenlacher White Sox. He] years, if not all time. Te took part] Minot Clear, OF roads rood. | many entertaing ‘features which made Are just some of the high points ox {members of the whent growers’ associ- world’s 18 more concerned over the condition| in 100 or more games each season.| Mankato—Cloudy, 18; roads fair, | the show a big success. 88 ‘ Erich von Stroheim’s production of | tion. pion today, dethroning Ja of his veterans, He ended the streak in 1924, when in- Jamestown—Clondy: 10; roads good Albert Meyers, who missed several e a “The Merry Widow,” which is the of Chicago. ? Just how good his veteran spithall| juries kept him out af the fray most] Hibbing—Clear, 8 below; roads heavy. 3 of school on account of sickness , long awaited screen sensation that ; The title passed carly in the morn-! pitcher, Réd Faber, will be is one of] of the year. He did a vomeback last! Winona—Clear, 15; roads heavy. — | in his home, Ras resumed his studies. | g x ° % comes to the Capitol theatre on Mon-| formed in the Ozark Mountains to a eaetliis corre oe ee problems. He is slarting his thir- Tey ae 125, hat} Mandan—Part ‘oloudy, 6; roads éatr.| _ Mr. Clarence aa ca Scr a generate power for Kansas City. . ed 1500 points 0: | teenth season with the White Sox. is impossible to compute what] ore A sod, | Working in Bismarck, visited wi | match after three nights’ play. Schae-|‘“T'know any number of players who| it means to the Chicago White Sox| F&F —Part cloudy, 12; roads good. if mabiaation esate atroeir ond parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Falken:) - combination of story, director and = fers total was 1144. The match went] would view their thirteenth season|to have Schalk able to take part in Reet ee cede weno" [itcin, over the week-end, : players been assembled for the b Puc AL Shaé. Wis Gs dheouauice the majors with considerabie appre-| from 100 to 130 ball games. His Rochester—-Cloudy, 17; roads fair. The Bell telephone crew of cight 3 sereen. And behind it weté the re- age bi he tenth re-'hension, not to say supersitition.| superh direction hack of the plate is men have been making Baldwin their; sources of the largest studio and ‘pto- cognized champion of the same, in-| Faber isn’t a bit fussy about the hoo-| needed in every game. MiPSW ie Rorea headquarters the past few days while; ot J ducing organization in-the world. Me- tends to remain in the United States.| doo number. __. Presence Meang. Much 2 | engaged in repair work along the line | tro-Goldwyn-Mayer had but a single He is 30 years old and has been seek- Seeks 20 Victories With k doing bench duty, it is | Fed 1 F. F; cts in this locality aim in the making of “The Merry ing the title for three years. He is} «1 am going to win 15 games for| conservative to say the effectiveness} | eral Farm Fa { ‘Mr. and Mrs, Philip Monroe, of the Widow,” and that was to give t to live in New York. | Eddie this year and, with the breaks,|of the pitching staff is diminished] g——____»_._____g still district spent the week-end ; | public the most fascinating ae, en- _Schacfer has held the title four! | might cop 20.” . 20 per cent. That will give you @) parm wages one of the main fac-| the home of Mrs. Monroe's parents, tertainment, in motion pictute -his- times, having won it last in January; ‘That was the way Faber summed up| slight idea of what his presence in tors in production costs, in 1925 were] Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Jiras, and their) tory. Dirt Aaa 2 ead He looks in fine shape and if trying Vhile Manager Huggins of New] ,; t 5 ‘Mii jie ‘Rosenbeck, who ha: : Hagenlacher, Schaefer established an, 1 looks in fing shane and tf treet York and Harts of Weshington cat] times, What they were at tite close of| , Miss Matti A at Ola Secaga i : -f the Civil War, according to the De-, heen spending a few days with her In “Lights of Old Broadway, at the partment of Agriculture estimates, | diter, Mes..Walter Ryberg, and her : : Eitinge today and Saturday,” Marian Set , has returned mente, bhatt ‘shan, Davies is seen in the dual ‘roles of A new method for the control-of | Mt. Hagen, cattle ma: of B noes tag F Anne De Rhondo and Fely O’Tandy, the crown gall in the apple nursery! spent part of the week here buying, orphaned sisters who “take thei? has been devised by the U. S. De-{t# cattle and hogs which were shipped : plages in vastly different: planes, of partment of Agriculture after a num-| to the Twin Cities Friday rHgpeagy 4 soctety, with Conrad. Nagel. in the ber of years of experimental work.| Mt. Hagen accompanying the car to} q uF ling role and Charles McHugh, unofficial high run in this country of | will turn the trick. loose from Scott, Eddie Collins is 525 points, but in the title match he! However, the two chief worries of| placing much degendence on the work was off form. {Collins is’ Catcher Ray Schalk and|of the veteran.” He is banking on A big advantage which the German) Shortstop Everett Scott. Scott to help solve the shortstop situa- obtained by A These two veterans enjoy the unique| tion, the one flaw in the White Sox whittled away, but the handicapewas; distinction of not only being out-| machine. Penittled away, but jne handicep-was/ standing stars at their positions, but| No wonder Manager Eddie is much Start every day with food that faltered in the home stretch, but] jaree ene eel to) use. tHe: par Gag the condition of Scott An organic-mereury treatment »has| its reve Le Carl Herdebu were!. 4 Ping tend en ank | Currier, stands by you + closed with a run of 24. Schaefer! lag een used. Ada : et, ‘ maces ge final block 364 behind and ~ — — ae a - . ey ‘“ | shureday sy pret east ee home| iat Bea one jorge ‘K. Arthur i : tallied 708 to the German's 500. ; ’ ; jemand for seed flax in Oregon is} of Mr. ; 3 : ig cast y 5 5 : — | annoansed tod, Stas Attreer To Mr and. ifrs, Kenneth §.| fester than the supply, sccording| | Fred Rupp, local merchant hes been “| ina, fam short reara Mine Davies | FY QonadYargely on what see eet —— FJ license was revoked by the North] Stoakes, Bismarck, a son. “Tio the Oregon experiment station, | confined to Me howe wi i : ae rece me cine. OF tHe ableat as Well ior becalctast, Thoodends haye unen- | TODAY Dakota board of medical examiners,| To Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. Bayer, ae Paar renee ‘Miss Dagmar Albertson has return-| re : : pare eet hee eee es eric; fctnpods pectdse et wang — and which macpeatlan we, @abElt cby| Hott, @ son. ag SPEC tancign, coatings od. trom a short visit with friends in P, | that she was appearing in the chorus et — (Continued from. page..one) that he has never been served with February 1 ei itd a hete| «pig 48 ‘“ der tRe ‘0 feel right, you must have a well- Alexander, Caesar, Napoleon, will be ‘ ; Eien RRR ‘ i 7 i The wheat market continues un-| Fred Hogue of Glencoe was “Ridiculous!” testified Marjorie| In “Lights of Old Broadway” the 4 in every list. British boys will drag ft. was aavaed by his eliotn FB Tee Gaeaeees one 79, Emmit. | certain as the world grew more|the fore part of the week lookiM€| Rambeau, noted actress, in court | Story centers about the installation balanced, complete breakfast ration. in Wellington. American boys will| At most other meals —lunch. and choose Washington, General Grant,| = Kobert E. Lee. German boys will put | | Frederick the Great and Von Moltke | io” was formall at the top of the list. Not one child in’ ten thousand, | in 1925 th in 1924. Euro-| after business affairs. when Mrs. Kevitt Manton, seeking a| °f the city’s electrical street lighting | 4: ry cereal oddetion, cutside af Russie,|_ Mr, George Swick passed away at! divorce, accused Marjorie of being. a| system and it does it ins way that| dinner—you get it, But breakfast has returned to pre-war average.|'the family’ home Monday afternsotl! tove thief. The actress is pictured as| thrills, charms-and instructs, isa hurried meal, often badly chosen. ’ Russia. produced about 300,000,000 | after @ lingering illness from tuber-| she appeared on the witness stand. Thus Quaker Oats; containing bushels more than for 1024. This|culosis,. At the time this was sént in 1 rotein, food's gteat ti meana a total for the world of about} waerai attangemeals hed not been WHAT WOULD you Do ieh Steeles Gteat tissue Feetham, Grand Forks, that he could February 2 continue practice until such revoca- filed. A huge artificial, lake is to be Patrons on rural route No. 3 out of i f i Mandan will receive daily mail service,| Jacob \Heine, 69, Hazen. n J is WITH A, HAND LIKE THIS? ¥, 58% carbohydrate, its great ithout 8 Pies 5 con at the Hoskins-Meyer broad. = would. aaiearestene, ana gavel i WAS leariied yeseniay by: Bote hg ie eee hadliele mShe HANES | ae , : ‘| easting station in Bismarck, Rochester, N. Y., March 12— | energy element, plus all-important = his life to science, Galileo, ‘who, master A. B. Welch through an order} Anton Fibicher, 47, Glen Ulli rehas WILD ROSE Mr. and Mrs. George Staff and Mt.j (‘£)—Finding he held 18 spades | vitamines and the “bulk” that makes Re tsked received from the fourth assistant | 4 February 8 ae . while playing bri: Ernest L. | laxatives seldom Hes 2 J (or any | : ebebary joo! No. » ” pade: é pero s et crates hetoc ty #8 8°] 4 meeting of the Morton county! Helen pepe rruary 10 og eade| have plenty of clean fresh water tolke be gpened from O% m, until © ps 8: fore, cree shone wre Sites health, make S78 points," Petes & | | Teis food that “stands by” you = Nou won't change that in one gen-| Independent. Voters association has | dock. S| drink. | ORireee Sunge of” Braddock was eee ee eeee ery, oor lately. ig] Brown's first’ bid was sevon | through the morning. Food that 3 tion. or with prizes of $100 exch, | been called by County Chairman J February 11 : eround the fore part of the week 8 having a| $P8des. No other player was will- | should start évery breakfast in your Snfortunately. |" °F $109 €8°%| Commerce rooms at #230 a'lock Friz| Elnora Stevens, 16, Bismarck, CUT THIS OUTS wonrm money] !ogking after business, he thre yen *| ing to ak’ seven nectrump, the | Rome, “ si Sweeney to be held in the Chamber o February 12 Send this ad and ten cents to Fole: I, . jott was a pas: It has .b only play or er value, Quick kes ks ii . : d : pur y : Wea as been reported: that, several Qua r cooks in 3 to § Ee tua SrcWeie MiEke hese wil be ete ois inca | pales say ee Cbs Taee Saat aN ikas Chinego. oh wy Bee inate emt pee recs Higris been ordered to pul) steer pines. t aie faster ert plain DS raawd knmwers : ae : the district. The} 1 Nutz » writing your name and addtess| Howard Balk, dairy superintendgnt,| '" the spt phore. i * ; . Don't deny yourself the nat fromthe era maga ARES leniatie cht forthe thiruih ts |™"O"' ApeQeuany BON | la Nay a asi tm S28 | ited the, Hraetevite farm the] 42M, Wid Hone Ft 4 pesune| Paid Faney Prices | el simation this rich food ote ; = “When. Johnny “Comes” Marching, tTict will receive especial attention. Andrew Halver, 70, Bismarck. hottle of | FOLEY’S faze, part of last week. war: helt st. sc . L Sour TAR COMPOUND for coughs, colds ‘ day evening, March 10th. . i" Home Again. es | February 20 |. W.. Hy Brownawell was eround | cae gaa te : “I paid an international authority A. M. Carlisle, British shipbuilder,! 36 Births, 19 John Makowski, 15 months old, i pear en LEY. BALLS, -_saropie Fridey posting notices forthe’ town-. W. are giving St.| 0 diseases ofthe stomach $1,500 and who had his body cremated while the J Medina, Trrmetewulant for the kidneys, ‘and. ship eléction. pst aygrale BVINE St-| ho didn’t do ‘me five cents’ worth of waltz from “The Merry Widow” was Deaths in Cit | February 23 Ti tant ere TRBERTS ‘tor| Frank Ryan of Braddock made bis Patrick’s Carnival Danee,| good. 1 have been’ to various Spas Played, "wanted a cheerful funeral, s y Elmer, Russ Miller, 12, New Salem.| Constipation and Biliousness, ‘These usual wee ly -trip out of Bi otk | March 16, tobe held at the A. in Barope, ‘well ab this, country “nabody to grieve,” no hymns, no ois Hillman. 2, Goodrich. = < " i1.] Weanes bs F9% 7 ye eh wk ani ave spent fully. ui Bragers, no teligious. ceremony. In February! February 24 rondeyZ ol eine at pee aha | aae four young! folks: at-|O.: Us. W. ‘Hall. Everybody | lessiy in search of ‘a cure for. m Gariisle’s | daughter, Baroness Von EES Marjery Olsens 6 Bismarck, ee YS , “ cal gga at Braddock] yy, e. gid iene eye siomach, perk Netueay: | leat, fa Versen, fainted when the music Continued from page one) Theodore Karadensky, 62, Richard- t i ‘icults labs ct i es ap eascatas £ Pat ae F; in any remedy for my case. My. wife's started. No wonder. It is not) To Mr. and Mrs. Albin Erstom,| ton. Pe ie ate rede Ress AL | prac a Walter Peterson motor-|; ss brother had taken Mayr’s “One Dose easy to make a joke, or even aj Baldwin, a son, ed to Bismarck fast week, wheré}’ Eyery year the sea receives 157,-| Will Convince” and praised itso high- pleasant party of death. February 11 | Walter: pa a ota ore dete, tons of sodium: from.-the] ly that ised ie and am Now en. SUBS . S, i ¢ Bs, i i rely ri at trouble. is a MM ia nitcslos ot cclencs:| pre. at and Mrs, Martin-J. Auber,| \viaitidg at the parental Nome” the ieee: ints aeich it as been washed y simple, harmless preparation ‘that re- movés the eatarrhal macus from the a f net intestinal tract and ‘ Z star, Rigel,-has an estinrated| mation whieh; catnes i Fred Olson, Bis- ¢ Visited perature of 16,000 degrees centi-| stomach, iver ai ter : Wnhitn:01 pete : : 4 i as compared with .our gun‘s| including appendieitis.. One dose will) ‘p. y. 1rsaGann, degrees, Ses convince or money réfunded.—Adv. Bhmitrek Last Sunday morning, between 8 and y ‘12, .men in New York and London rr talkaectpough the ether by wire-| 70, cif tnd, Ms X The miracles recorded in var-|~ Ty Mr. and M religions require complete} marek, a dauchter. February 15 i md Men. Georee -Ddwnrd 1 are haying a siege of the mumps. st week, returned to her home at Bianiarek om the Soo Saturday. Christians question the miractes | rformed-by Mohammed, who threw | ; : On account of the inclement wea-| 0% = ae Randfuis-@f dust, into the air and | S"Mth Hismarck, a so Feat ans i | ther Saturday the PT. A. meeting | changed it into troops of cavalry, and | was postponed. i . Ss, Mohammedans question some of the) Maysisar. Musmarck. « daughter, . | ™arvig Lundberg is quite ift with See ae oeeatar ae teanied Jones, Bismarck, « daughter. ’ | Mary Metcalf and Helen acles,-sending the human voice three| p.70, 45, and, Mrs. Willison F. Rates, , | Brownawell enjoyed # horseback ridi Sowaaid Filles petens the seean. February 16 q rete home of their frien re is something very convinc- y y 4 ‘i og Mi ja Saville. ‘ : ing About Positive science. Menoign, Pert M. Tooker .O, 5 oor ‘ e at. sau formed A Montreal scientist plants therr-| 5,70 Mf. and Mrs. Oscar Lindgren, is thumb cut off-with cir- mite; his chemical invention, “to burn | Bismarck, a daughter. up” ice in the Allegheny river and February 17 - FB. Ki through here Friv: . the . To\Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. “Munson, | ing. 4 4 iy as oe iad fede de Mismprey. a daughter. o i | day. taking. subsbriptions for a-farm ‘Order t Forget os February 18 y é ee ag: 5 Ne oxye Oly Mg nocensary to fife.) to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Daven- ais hig is aga Fisrel =. partssof hydrogen with one of oxy-| Port, Bismarck, a daughter. . 3 Sunday afternoons, which aon ‘the }. gen, and two gases become on lig-| .T° Mr. and Mrs. John Glum, McKen- - loarest and Toude! t riusic on the sift re = the “water” thus produced aie son, | . ‘ . ie \F? fn tke daytime, ssh te. - 4 e% ee ay 10 ae Sree 08, Braddock, for a few oO Mea: rs. John eI sn, . u “3 7 F 3 : t ‘Mr. Re J; Elliott, who has en take |e ‘tM AN NEWS Braddack. a dausiver. : ete re) ng Keostant Stems dasioe ta ae : and Mrs. Joseph Wm. ‘icc, returned home Monday. store will open for | Guthries, Nags oF & son. ce Fiat 1) 4 rag february 22 West Mate, strest, Bats 4 Mrs, William MeClarsky, “Try this tempting Lenten Digh * Pigeon gnc half mine cao with eaiyd eer, ake one alt If howr,; es