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HUR DAY, Appear Monday Washington, April 15. commendatio: islation, ine! tee by R publican jation from the Theatre A Riot of Thril and Laughs FOX IMPERIAL COMEDY 4 : Everyone longed JARDINE WILL EXPLAIN PLAN TOAID FARMER) House Agriculture Committee| Has Invited Secretary to an The bill will provide for an treasury — 00,000,000; for extending | LAST TIME TONIGHT WILLIAM FOX presents |£ TROUBLES / P)—A bill to carry out Secretary Jardine’s re- for farm relief leg- ding a federal board and a,revolving fund for credit, is to be introduced and pressed fore the house agriculture commit-| ative Tineher, farm Re- an i he has outlined. IL 15, 1926 loans to farmers’ cgoperative asso- ciations. The committee today agreed to in- vite Secretary Jardine to appear next! Monday and explain more fully the| It also voted | to make the corn belt-bill the “basis” in framing legislation, although the action did not commit the members to single feature of sthe measure which would stabilize prices by levy j ing an equalization fee on basic agri- | cultural commodities. sa || AT THE MOVIES | Nr nil b CAPITOL THEATRE “The Desert’s Price,” the William| Fox production starring Buck Jones/ which opens at the Capitol Theatre! | tomorrow is a*thrilling Western pic-| ture, full of action and surprising! situations that hold one tense from} | the first flash to the last. Buck is cast as the handsome young owner of a large cattle ranch. He returns from the t to find cowhands under suspicion of killing} sheep belonging on a neighboring ranch, Then through some clever! |detective work on his part, the real! leulprits are discovered and peace is restored between the ranches. The scenic effects are without a! doubt some of the most ‘wonderful| that have ever been shown in a Western drama. One breath-taking situation follows another with lightning rapidity. There are also some thrilling exhibitions of hors ‘manship, one in particular where Buck rides an unbroken cow-pony jand wins a wager from the two; Martin brothers, who have bullied} ithe neighborhood for so long. Jones has a particularly well chos-! os supporting cast which includes! lorence Gilbert, in the leading role,| Bina Marion, Ernest Butterworth, | hur Houseman and Montague} tore ELTINGE THEATRE “Miss Brewster's Millions” with Bebe Daniels, Ford Sterling and Wav-| ner Baxter will be seen again today/ at the Eltinge. The picture proved to be a light but amusing comedy. Spe- cial musical numbers were furnished! from the Eltinge stage both afternoon! and evening by the new amplified! Victrola. Numbers by the masked or-; chestra were greatly enjoyed last evening. These music makers appear again tonight in connection with the New Victrola selections. Zane Grey's “Desert Gold.” a new and entertaining story of the West) comes to the Eltinge for Friday and Saturday. “Desert Gold” concerns itself chiefly with the lwwless days! man and there he encounters a girl. With her he escapes from; bandits into the Painted Desert and: amid wild rides, fights and adventure, finds love and gold. of Mercedes, the Spanish girl. Neil Hamilton seen as Lieutenant Thorne, of the United States cavalry , and William Powell as Landree, ban-— | ait and killer. ‘Hughes Company Asks Permit to Build More Line Application for permission to struct a 38,000 volt electric trans- mission line from Beulah to Ullin and from Hebron to Mandan} was made to the state railroad board | at bh: the Springfield News. she’s going to use both ticket and bat.} | today by pany of Bismarck. School Gymnasium Classes to Give a Program Friday Eve high | e |b heed aise | second high herd average with 1,048 school gymnasium clas program, demonstrati: i the past season, at the high school | butterfact, and A. C. Jordan has third | i ggmnasium Friday, high herd average, with 947 pounds | separator. narching, setting-u ing, tumblin mid: The proceeds gymnasium equipment. How She Gained 10 Pounds in 22-Days| That's going some—but s\ women and children just can’t help, putting on good, healthy flesh wien they take McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Com- uine, one of the liveliest baseball f: hat city a baseball contest conducted the Hughes Electric nd girls of the* g the work April 16, a “consist of | xercises, dan us work, pyra- appata nd drills. used will be by iY ME} MEN CAN DO THE SAME at the close of the last century, along} pound Tablets. ‘the southwestern border. Into this} As k full of vitar as Seething whirlpool comes the son of} nasty, fishy-tasting cod liver’ oil self, but these sugar-coated, tasteless | tablets are as easy and won't upset the stomach. One woman ¢: twenty-two da} d ten 3 least 5 pounds in 30 days y druggist is authorized to hand you the money you paid for them. ‘Get MeCoy’s, the o: and a DR-R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Consulation Free Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. for it ~ ... this difference in flavor “Good to the last drop” Ss ei ae ) that has won America ‘It hasnever happened before! For the first time, real nation-wide fame has come to a criminating Among a few dis- and in famous hotels, its special flavor made it the first choice long ago. Today through- out the entire country, this blend has pleased by far more people than any other coffee ever offered for sale. It brings you that difference in mellow ~ flavor—that same rich smoothness that delighted connoisseurs of good living years ago. Just the touch of extra goodness that you long for. It has pleased more people than-any ' other coffee ever offered for sale Schirtzinger, 12, of Springfield, She won second prize— And she says; com-| records prepared by H nny men, | to take ‘as candy, pounds in 60 tablets, 60 cents. Robert Frazer plays the role of the| Ask Cowan’s drug store or any drug- son of wealth and Shirley Mason that] gist for McCoy’s Cod Liver Oil Com- pound Tablets and if you don't gain and gen- Legion Members Make Plans For ‘ Meptorial Day’ Plans for the fit observance of | Memorial day were atinounced”«jast | evening at the American meeting by L. V. Miller, .cairman of the Memorial day committee. A sub- : stantial profit was reported by the committee in charge of the moving | picture, “The World War,” presented here recently under the auspices of | |the American Legion. The money | will be used for a community build- ing or in some other community work, A committee was appointed to work with the Auxiliary and the American War Mothers to plan the entertain- ment for the staté convention of American War Mothers to be held in Bismarck next month. Tom Burke is {chairman and the other members are | George Russ and Carl Tullberg. | After the business meeting 12 | tables of played, the prize go- ‘ans| Penitentiary Cow Has Highest Record The -state penitentiary owns the cow which had the highest record for {the month of. February, according to E. Balk, tes- ter for the Burleigh County testing association, showing a total of 1,490 aus ie by vat sigh (he. second highest record for Ws uid high herd average for Febr 1,015 pounds of milk and 37. Br of butter fat. Schneider pounds of milk and 35.2 pounds of of t 8 for | | \ j | ! Ten Rules A for Jelly Making The following ten rules for jeily making were teken from the Sugar Bowl recipe book “Jelly Making, Canning and Preserv- ing,” by Mrs. Idv Bailey Allen. The book, very Ahorough in covering these subjects, will be sent free on request. the it-! ‘our Sugar in jUlies mend it highly.” — enberger, Waterloo, 2 Hull, stem and otherwise cleans the fruit, Do riot pare o: 1 the cores, bus remove any decayed part:, If the frait is soft and grapes and custants, pl preperving kettle and crush to start the juice. then bring quickly to Beiling-point and cook untit the fruit is very soft : Ifthe fruit ic hard. like soples or quinces. wash, cut in reason- tion: cover and boil wnt the frst @ mushy, but net Broken using beet cuger for jelly ing and it — Miss Jes- yer, Great Falls, Mont. gi nerte the jelly will be clocded. Use the pulp for making fruit butter. quarters the quantity of Great Wéstern Beet Suger-—that is, t0 a pint of ju Measure one and one-half cupfuls of the suger 7 ‘Heat the sugar in the oven. sugar gives a delicate Aavor 10 and psserves the natural color of the canned fryits, and makes jellies and pres-rves of delicate gene 4 delicious favor. Mts. Mary E. Leigh, Bestrice, Nebr. for twenty min- Suga! end boil hard Test to: ie:ying point by drop- ping ali te of Giaebadh ona cold plate ed letting it stand for three minutes in’ or ies Tur the jell itty, into Lapergpr| Reracertenntenes cou tongs with melted pataffine. Legion | | | Dr. Arthur’ Wy Brooks, noted astro! ge sinate premier. in in of 40 and 68.5 pounds of 6 F. Saville... L'ORIGAN PARIS) EMERAUDE _—_—CHYPRE E. Solberg JASMIN DE GORSE _LA ROSE JACQUEMINOT ALG. Jordag ied STYX L'OR. L'AMBRE ANTIQUE | MUGUET : ‘ purchased a new milking machine and fm} & One dollar the box “o ae || Last Minute Warned Mussolini been signed by Tex Rickard to box in New York, J we YS Kearns, manager of i} ‘alker, # ; | News Bulletins || +r tae. oO Paris, April 15—(AP)—The | Washington, April 15—(AP)— | The houne today without a record vote affirmed the Cd Pd Repre- sentative Perlema blican, New York, fo a seat int r house. His election had heen contested | French france today sank to a ed low level for all "ime. The of- | ficial closing quoted it at 29.61 to the dollar and 143.80 to the pound. Scranton, Pa., April 15—(AP)— Tiger Flowers, — middleweight champion, and Mickey. Walker, king of the welterweights, have Almost half of J the grent bulk of this product. DO YOU KNOW HOW LOVELY YOU ARE? TY FACE POWDERS will show you how softand fresh and clear your complexion can be. They are the finest powders that can be made—supreme in quality, with deep, clinging fragrance. r, forecast the attempt to as: Benito — Mussolini Ttaly’s In a public warning printed | a magazine he said Mussolini was danger and would suffer some harm during the month of April. = | milk and 33 pounds of butterfat The following had cows producing or more pounds of butterfat: ner No. of Cow te Penitentiary ...........+ Splonskow. Nine True Shades in the Following Coty Odeurs Dale has installed a new cream | The Swing is on Again to Great Western Sugar greater ‘than ever before! ™M ORE Gieat Western Sugar will be ‘. sold in the West this sunimer fer ily making, canning and preserving thaw any other one sugar By the millions of | pounds 1t will be wsed throughout the i summer in what most houscwives con- | sider the most exacting test of sugar. ' wate) and test it in your own favorite jelly, ara, marmalade or dessert-—or with any of the recipes published here. It makes no diference what kind of sugar you have used before try this sugar once far your ows satisfaction see and you be the judge! Your Dealer Will Have It tsom Now On! Ps in monihs past yci: have been ar ele to obtain Great Westcrn Sugar. That sometimes happens. Ir 3s right certain xow that your grocer has it and will be able through the summer to supply it for your jeily making, canning and preserving. Just be surc te ask him for it dy name. That Wide use 1s not new to many hovse- wiveswho have used tt successfully for years. They want no other sugar. Their jellies and preserves have proved too -vell the wviform satisfaction of G-W Sugar A Common Sense Suggestion if you haven’t tried 'Great Western Sugar before, just ket a small quancity from your grocer (ie sure to ask him for-it by ! Millions of women are using G-W Sugar for jelly making, canning and preserving. So many housewives could not be mistaken! THE GREAT WESTERN SUGAR COMPANY SUGAR BUILDING DENVER, COLORADO The jelly making instruc- The swi 2 Rear petal nas Date swing is on to Great Western Sugar for 4t stason—for jelly making, canning and presezving. Several million founds of G-W Sugar were so successfully used for that purpose last sumince Bow! book rely M M siting Canning that its many users and- their friends will be back.ioz snore this « ip Perens bh a year.. You can obtain Great Western Sugar from * yous jobber today for your copy. throughout the mer—just mention GW. Y M A 8 export trade | is in silk and the United States taker The Werage family. in ibe! "United States spends $10 a year for sqgp. a lieele® of rs ‘you? floorg Abel ince, ‘woodwoi 7» auto body fini Niraprtagct eats ates deal hei Ofte our it. Gooseberry Jelly “Lam very glad to testify 1 the ure bect sugar in the yil'es and preserves. 00 difficulty whatever in ing it for that or any other household use." “Mise Eleanor C. wekiag L ha Currant-Raspberry dir ade frait 18 to pucy of Use gre quart of raspberries te tare quarts «currants aid proceed as ed for soft (rusts. (See free offer 0 seca tok below) Some of the best jellies t ever were with Great Western Sugar." Mrs. A.M. Davis, Hatch. inson, Kansas. Everywhere, divections (on ). csing no water Combine woport:on of currants, Jeily Apple jelly Select wart apotes ALP. Foser” faze juice. den, Ef Biapes be overtipe, ‘an hour longer, «#* jelly beg and make into Se asc. rected, using an equal proportion of Great Western Segar end mulberry (See free off - of -ecion bp) below) “LU have ‘sed so Preserving SH king, and uch pl Boeeaee site. sage nd follow genet jel'y nee. e and ny Svwgh the it Weercmn in id Ctapeaprented. + s-een © @ grigen. the gmount of Greet Western rhouid be incroese <1 pice use one piptol