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PAGE TWO / TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1926. a , capi anaphase GANG KILLS cig oee allan now ot el Commended fér Her Coolness [pang he tye sage of or 17 wer cont of oe cow ol Sam Diego Council — |iebiys.yatyesacimta, el “I wish I could make all stay-at | verature of the milk by putting the] 17 per cent of the 1924 corp. temai shots of, congres: me women who envy ime und my! nipple in your own mouth. - Let al ing in reserve on’ March i925.| Tables Request of ‘Bind lieve fh eit all Ses P i fall he back of AWeuE Ce parce f the 19 : me wie Wala M KN CHARGED ela yee ae itis fangs om Whe ORE F708" eon ml be shipped out ot the came” Milwaukee Officers) 79 Late Te Cusity ties where grown as compared with | WANTED Experienced sitl for gen- ep ; ; ? 1 per cent of the 1924 crop shipped | ‘ : 4 At The Mo vi shia Le : . [Reserve ‘ve Wheat by’ March 1. 192%, and-5 per-een of | San Dieg nrch 16: P)--“Light} “eral housework. “C. R.. Sinpson ne Ov es 1 Miss Agnes ee Stock L N the 1923 crop shipped by March 1,| cer to find a ¢| 623 Fifth St. Phone 513. he Kenoaian i | Year A 1924, The batter Gus} of tne eee ae sctiay ach sae meatball POSITION WANTED Accountant, ELTINGE THEATRE apa lie ; : ’ ; Than a Year Ago) ‘tev, 's permitted much more move. jet versertaa Twaukee asked fifteen, years’ experience, eight of . shown at i- Sol n th| council to adopt a lati which have been spent with auto- Victim, Wounded in visi i 2 ye fin’ doe i ‘ 3 A q 4 ! Apparently the wheat. stock in the] 1 “186, at Shout iat 4, Sia(on . CONeReas for 10 ion of mobile eee bOk Sa aT oo od F “ i nite 3 ‘ United States is about 12,772,000] or 9 pe t of the 1925 crop, as} Volstead act. desires chat vite N of ht, Dragged From Bed F Lew Cody as an ad i ant, was ; : : : bushels less than the reserve of that| compared with 1,763 Py eel “A thove that the request be filed bine ane i 3.16-1wk, ‘ ‘ a nturous marricd man gets himself wice on rail- ‘ A crop one year ago, according to the| 9 nt of the 1924 crop carried unanimously and th tter | FC v1 ree housekeeping and Shot to Death into 4 mess of trouble with Eleanor’ way cars that United States bureau of agricultural| ing in reserve 6n farms March 1,| from Milwaukee, with its to \ rooms, first floor front. 421, Third cs | Boardman, his wife. ith the as f! tity ae "as Be conom 25. About 80 percent! of the lant support in making the nation le ‘ ‘ . batd Ss 46 stance of Creighton Hale and Renee figured in , i. The ‘amount. of whdul’ Gn, tarmn| ganar, econ willbe: siipeet -aht s nigeon-fioled: ? FoR SALE—A portable’ electrie sew- squared around after accidents, sie Z ” jas 1 ee was about 16,! the counties where grown aeuinst The Mocks teste i they} ing beak aan cy ph call n bushe Tae | er cent of th 9 924 ‘op shipped | upon t e council of every + after o p. je ols x! . in ae e : jetop in North Dakota as against 21,- ty Merch t ot abe ee eee y in the nation of more than 10,000] 3-16-3t the time she ad- FI z a ee “3 000 bushels or 16 per cent of the 4 and Thursday ministered ‘ tg . and Jack Mulhall is a ° 4 2,000 bushels or 16 per cent one killed Homer Gibson in a. 9? hi tured role first aid with F ee : T ago and 12,844,000 bushels or WHEN at Bileved to story concerns the ativities of @ promptness ie ’ : 18 per cent in 1924. About 81 per from a dispute a beruuitus young dress mode: aicer and coolness et cant of sha ergy ill be shipped out « ed 50! © dre: be hb # As # 0 et 3! er cen! Mido li Among the unus-| (hat won her ‘ 2 7 of the 1924 crop shipped by March 1, In the fight with Gibson, Joh fay yet UB el a citation 2 : ‘ He atte re perry: so bad woundes F a h ow and an ie es s a ese stocks are Prnevel te nie ones : ; from the : : equally’ distributed. over the yeillance, He was in bed $ © George railroad of F : : stat dle when his assailants are ett, 5 president. ss : : The\reserve of- oats on farms Ay wenn : roan iit ay, Edward ‘ se Murch 1, 1926, ie pata geet, aan hs 2 Aas et one oe gle - wD veeanea? Resate! ess =| “Because you use only half the i ay ww | Carewe, er of the producer casion she ‘ pinipare wit! bushels, or Hin"daudt in Ha gitere| gaperta tae 2 ier etal uae want oases 18) | amount ordinarily required. Foods fell Me ue Hales the | Vatie program will be fur- : (000 bushels. or. 36 er cont in Sets Seattle host” [ished hy a Felix comedy and a'Hledge) from bleed- - _ About 20 par eenttot the crop ate doubly oe TE pm they are ahortiy. atte ‘ ‘ : ing to death. : é z 4 ‘will. be shipped. out of the counties Pelee Wied: aepncted “at 4 ’ where grown against 24 per cent of 401 : ¢ li ed cee een ae \ CAPITOL THEATRE ; jthe 1924 erop. shipped by March 1, wroleso eas. “well as de icious., i After viewing “The Merry Widow” - : mh and 16 per.cent the year prev- ‘saa “ Metro - Goldwyn - Mayer picture » . 3 Ee hich opened at the Capitol theatre : os The amownt of harley on farais iyvesterday, the audience could hardly : IMarch J, 1926, was about. 11,501,000 r elf back to an eee e as ; bushels, or a} per cent of the 1925 ‘i i . The picture is as exhilarat jcrop, as against 11,399,000 bushels eshington I esident col ie ea iis ; or aU per auton Pret ogo. Barley ed as a gift a young wild | ¢iking, and a not re ‘| shipped out of the counties where he specified that shipment} LEAR ART Nees : r vriade direct to the national| Put intensified | a grown will be 40 per cent of the 1925 caught in Sevier yo Stroheiin pred ed in “The | KNOW WHERE YOUR BABY’S the! 1881 ron shipped by March 1s Met Wid estone se) 1925. enteriainment. ‘The picture. ha MILK COMES FROM The reserve of eden’ on farms aultownaville, Pa. A garage and 159/the Continental mien of his Foolis March 1, 1926, was 4,219,000 bushels Of undetermined origin early today] Nettg, anda senve of humor which | KNOW WHERE YOUR | BABY'S ties used for twenty-four hours. This! i with an ‘estimated loss of ty 1 MILK COMES FROM | basket containine the bottles should covered by insurance. ae cba cal Wawaie deat has | EDITOR'S NC This is the! be placed in a tin bucket filled with Are You All Run ne = {doubled her claim to immortality. in| fourth of a series of ten articles on) cold water to a point u little above) f ° Beirut, Syria A French column has] the ‘hearts of picture-goers, by her | Baby . Tomorrow: The Haby"s/ the level of the milk in, the bottles Down? was held by rebels. The French claimy | Mis mney ete ° all . en water should. he heated and) i pimarck Folke Have Fel to have suffered only slight losse ‘i pee B allowed to boil for five minutes. It y Bist ‘olks Have Felt Phe uction continues, i io aD, should then he set to one side for ten] | That Way ses 4 H Se utes more after which cold wa-| —- oa) ye secretary of public works, ac ifereens She lends tothe role all the | know the source of the milk which Tuntil the milk is cooled to the| ‘Tired, achy, blue, irritable? fed by two daughters , hae ae bal Gu | she gives her child as well as the| te ature of the running water,! Back lame and stiff? . 1 char h he par Helbreath ifs HL dt aay be the -stety “or weak: ki : Machado and fficials, pied andy piven cit a ' process through which the milk has} you have a good thermometer | may be the story of weak kid- Py I leave today fpr Miami, Fla. He ? xives it her} joon put before it reaches the con-| les - placed in a large |” gee , : : t t t t imspect. roads and vublic develop-1°"" PClipert g Dashin erie | sumer, : 2 | Of toxic poisons circulating about O e . a TIC. C Ss a if ‘s Milk should by preference be » water ree: Upsetting blood and nerves. ments. i “Prince . pe ent) ; ine John Prince Danilo ation, a teputnble dénler nelle |.6 Ps e thirty min-| There's a way to feel right : with the dash and viv whieh is |< ; 4 ip fehtin padi - : sb k eo pbe: ‘ ing milk from a t Were nt i After milk has heen pasteur- | Help your weakened kidneys aie maa he ee ge sacoay : tgely responsible for Figg herd and an inspecte ; a nould immediate- | Doan’s Pills—a stimulant ic. . Hole, 9 i i F Br eatiaul ~ “This part will] fied milk is best and the » placed in the ice chest, the tem-| Doan’s are recommended by many pan oT He probaly i one of the most) fap it is more than compe dated bs | perature of ch should not be! Bismarck people: ; , ees popular stars on the screen. Seldom | the assurance of its cleanliness warmer than 5 s Fahrenheit.| John W 1015 Ninth St. N., Bis- 4 : ea cabbelah iret coun lis. there ppy combination | When i : fe De Kuibeeia ; P purity. the prepared | marck, says: “My kidneys were slu, acting ¥. personality, and eae ce the milk a ur the bottles should not be opened until! gish and I had a dull, steady pain in Under thea this man | house it should be prop lit is given to the baby and it is data my back. I had to get up several esses. Under the direction of | No matter how good the y be| important that pasteurized milk times during the night to pass-the ‘J Heeger it Stroheim, he danilo” al which you receive, if you allo [should be kept cold uatil it is used." ki cretions. "Doan’s Pills were PATTERSON HALL, MARCH 17 One boy is missing happy-go-lucky, devil- with-the- women! milk to stand in the sun or in the} Before feeding the baby the milk ree d to me and I got three Perse it cadee tan sort of fellow, and always manages | kitchen for any length of time a should be warmed to blood heat by boxes at Breslow's Drug store. After Fee een eee eat eat ae, te held the sympathy of his audience. large incre: ie manies of lneer| using them, the trouble disappeared.” 3 icone. to iMaeideriage wai-eati< ‘i teri will fot Milk hn d t Py Ge, at all dealers. Don't -f'.J- Weds at $106, | paced immediately in a ref wk for a kidney remedy—get Buated at $160,000, pet kent quite coll, “Milk for the) A Raw, Sore Throat j Pills—the same that Mr. d i baby should always be pasteurized in nic Wray had. Fosttr-Milburn Co. Mfrs., Y. 0 y the f le. Eases Quickly When You- Buffalo, N i o het + Di Judge. | A simple, home-made pasteurizer : : aoa Bank tSday and ceanueate with ; i may be built by taking a wire basket Apply a Little Musterol that will hold the six or seven, bot-| i Miadie, petition ey fenrs Semper, | ae ‘ fash eed : William on Cynthia Grey AolieStawS1D.B,C, GRADUATES | “PLACED” AT ONCE. sisi 22s, oe Brings quick relief from if "Thirty Tintneanciier graduating aa AS a ere orchids in a erystal) ‘ from Dakota Business “College, | Conwe a eure fem ches the white linen. A muted /c : the Court House tn the Ke : t R. Scout be 3 iF ne eels rheiesbians violin wailed “Traumerei” in a corner.|C Bismarek, in said County | Fargo, f couten was s¢ umbago, pains hes of the back Birds in golden cages sang in theirjand State, on the 2nd day of April urer’s office (their |" Joints. st yhahogany corner, and a sua vaiter | Bat th pout of ten 4 D brui chilblains, wasebearing us chilled orange juice that day, to show ‘ ‘a 3 y OTIS} on the chest. Keep feelin c goblets flanked by pare ; Sout have th © Lawson was. “placed”” with the | stant us al : Union State Bank, Ha the very gg a aster We had been girls togethe : ‘ dav ake Gilshod hemeGur made in milder form for . in that little town of long ago. Be reased, | GAY . babies and small childri ‘Vou have made us a toile Pico a teAch ce eed sie, was one of a big, Fr ie OM i es Employers prefer Ask for Children’s Muster: soap for personal use as magic Peete ce en "he rather garden variety . Ma : OE eves ae ‘ : 3 spas : nent taught the Frenci because Jars & Tubes as Frenchsoap. It gives our skin play inctholl thasiynakes BiacTiole ried sisters and hrothers with babies, tenets "i A ‘ es : man) H flocking home nT Q i e e the same exquisite feeling we Form, too, lather anywhere. holiday Tired mother. Sev F é), Burl 5 ighted, used to pay is | Table line r too clean. ¢ = x 4 ributed CO ri cs dust. Last minute to the provisions of the will, and anobeinatl Prices for! such furth ellef as prope 1 ” ri Ta a eerie may proper | the SucceB$Siul.”’ Sprii peand-sera Bsiatslea br sisters al ues, Honan s ig Seca z teh cana, and LON dice ae ir Cee ee cle |5, has you ready for work at busiest Tam got laid off, and where in_ the his, 16th Maren, Season. Write FL, Watk world was the money coming from |806:Front St., Fargo. Better than a mustard plaster for little Peggy's tonsilectomyf, and! the Court: | —Adv. you coudn’t even buy baby shoes any |‘ 1. DAVIE i Peer evan : i pot the County Court on flowed these murkish waters pf domesticity over Be agpurn ‘head. She dreamed ajtet| Bt. Ne 40 a 16. i 9 dfarhsiand saw her visions. Morej story chicken house, erected h than that she f ht like a wild cat capable of holding: 1 000 Payee teget out fro te “And Bessie got. She writes ad- Bipot Hind own t Ee ees caviin ea binee March, “| Cash and Carry Counter F ; 15 children recently har pins and cleansing cream. Her ‘ f I ae . wgpidy salary, is axwerine: pitched | Hig. fungealaet trs-, Marie Every Day From 4 P. M. to 6:30 P. M. bessie’s fhe at a i att eRe of ex sabe, p “2 I fittle Filipino maid in uniform} Cook wrlh Gas, It’s the NO PHONE OR DELIVERY ORDERS who brings foot stools and iced! Ideal Fuel. drinks and ash trays for Bessie’s si@urt callers. . : WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY FEATURES ; i jessie lunches and dines in such environment just as a casually as <2 BUTTER — EGGS her sister Maggie peel potatoes 3 Fe the supper of her brood of seven. f >. UBessie its "to. Europe at least PALMOLIVE SOAF aiffuaily. Bessie is almost. bore , a “4 travel. “It’s rush down to Ghicago or : EMPRESS COFFEE: Nw Orleans or out to the coast and : q ’ Z bit to New York all the time,” she] : : i ta chatter of the: (GRiRe ; It will pay you well to visit this department ni erhaps it was our hat . an ee le town of the iz ago tl ¥ é, a 7 ed the heart of successful Bestic ‘ : member the Hours towne a little. I'think Till pas: . Meese wie nen ul ices Bae om GUSSNER’ with the magic lather that leaves ofstheir home, its penury, its worries. §; ‘ j 4 I ane Mens Cysthin: Resale told 2 : bout you feeling sO exquisite a A meover our filet mignon. “Too many eogsren ae neste oaier Mother ‘ % ‘ ne fee - al s tire an worried ings arr) a 80a) t e same sati ze topsy-turvy. You know how I vowed ADORE it—it's so smooth and ca Ps. tiny smoot tout of it.” fae ressing and firm. It lasts just like ness. It wears and wears just like fine ie; wistfully grave under they j French soap.” imported soap, eweep of her violet French hat, toyed he 3 ‘She smiled “The lather is so instant—bubbling You enjoy that ‘luxurious, exquisite: e minute with ber siiver. She smile | A Sweet Stomach! | 2 Cis eve’ rave gil v up even in wretched hard water! feeling Lux Toilet Form gives Jar skin , Beynthia, 1 comet pe renal. doa hi ele essed comfort! —again the French method! That same ? ean travel, hotel dining’ ge Veo in! a divonlered stomach, and bad ad “The delicate fragrance is delicious— _ caressing feelingyou paid imported soap from a menu card, breath! Don't have them ut ary age! Hearty With Enduring Memerials entrancing!” prices for! , The delicate fragrance you ters—hard smokers—high 1 rs—find théater ticke te kid gl ‘Stuart's a boon apd blessing! | ; The tribute to the Icved ens who Tiem setca YON he Jn out enthu- ¢elight in was given Lux Toilet Form books and @ brass samovar? - | Gat what you wish. 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