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I. .0 ^^FTER all, the purpose of a soap is to cleanse. Of two soaps equally agreeable to use the one that does the more delightful cleansing is the better for you. There is no soap more agreeable than Ivory. Its sweet, natural odor is not surpassed by any perfume. There is no soap the equal of Ivory in producing that glowing cleanliness which feels as good as it looks. It makes a copious, bubbling, pure white lather that enters every pore. It rinses easily, leaving the skin entirely free from soap and all foreign matter. The skin dries soft and smooth without a suggestion of the greasy gloss left by poorly made soaps. Last, but not least, Ivory is so mild and pure that even the children find Ivory Soap bath- AM ing a pleasure rather ^'"i than a fraclr IVORY SOAP IT FLOATS Boy Scouts Big Aid In Cleaning Town Photo by American Pri ss Association. "Don't you find that rising in the army is rather slow?" "Not in my case. I belong to the aviation corps."—St Louis Globe-Dem ocrat IBilliliia Kill This Winter Fly That May Become Ancestor to Countless Others. Flies multiply rapidly. One fly can become the ancestor to several billion other flies in a single season. The importance of exterminating the winter fly is apparent. It is something that the Individual house keeper must do. Be sure to kill the first flies of the season. Don't let one escape, as every fly killed in early spring means billions less of the pest this summer. Where It Pains Most. Mamma Remember, Willie, this •hurts mamma more than it does you. Willie—Yes, maybe, but it doesn't leave blisters oil you.—Philadelphia Ledger. -r— 9** •8* "Why dill the great pianist refuse to play?" "Temperament. He got marl because his name was pr'nt^l in smaller type on the program tli:ui the name of the piano."—Chicago Record-Herald. He Knew. "An ibex," answered Thomas, "is (There you look in the back part of the book when you want to find anything that's printed in the front part."—Phil adelphia Ledger. BURKEY. At the home of T. J. Snow Wednesday night, a little boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Sites. Mrs. Sites and baby are doing nicely. Vern Cooper and wife are at Carl Mullers assisting through the summers work. Mr. and Mrs. Curl called at Chas. Lundines Sunday after noon. Sunshine Society will meet with Mrs. Sadie Page Wednesday, May 27th, a lrage attendance is desired. Mike Finneman was at 'Beach Friday. A. Hi. Marres brought out freight for his brother Friday. Mrs. C. H- Barres who was at Bismarck consulting her old phy sician has returned home. The last meeting of the Sun shine society met with Mrs. J. W Page. Several new members were added. Mrs. Ed Egan and Mrs. Arthur Swan and niece were among those who visited the meeting. Christ Kremer is doing some hauling for the new town hall. The members of the Catholic church have improved their church property with some fine trees. Henry Barres and John Drew nack and their wifes, autoed to Yates Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Curl re turned from Baker Wednesday morning. A fijie rain fell Sunday night which was not needed so badly but will help a whole let just the same. All kinds of vegetation is hopping along. Miss Krause who closed her school in the Lundine district last Friday will leave about June 1st. for her home in Little Falls, Minn. Nine mail boxes decorate the corner at Gerhart Schumacher's. These people are near the route coming south from Sentinel Butte. Fred Kragback has returned from Montana where he spent the winter. He says North Dako ta looks better than ever to him. Miss Maud Curl has been hav ing a siege of the measles- Feeding Lions Thrilling Sight Visitors to Barnes Circus May Witness Feeding of Hundred Ferocious Beasts. The Barnes Big 3 Ring Wild Animal Circus offers one of the best opportunities for the study of natural history obtainable. A years study of a dozen books wuold not give one the knowl edge of wild animals that may be secured by paying a visit to the big menagerie of this show. You'll be entertained if you see this Barnes Circus. There's no doubt about it. Not only wi'l you be entertained, but you will have the chance to witness a spectacle unobtainable in any other manner—the feeding of hundreds of ferocious wild ani mals. It is a sight you will not forget. After each afternoon's performance the meat eating ani mals are given their daily rations. Dur ng this period one can see the .'ions, tigers, leopards, pumas, jaguars and other members of the giant cat tribe in uproarous activ ity. Their ferocity and great strength is openly shown. To witness their feeding gives one a MR. LEWIS A. RIFFLE tell, his experience with coughs and colds rtmt lead t* nervousness aad de bility. Colds are often aggravated dur ing the Summer because Inactive bowels and a stomach out of order are prime causes in keep ing a cold from getting well. Pe-ru-na has very beneficial laxative quail ties that neutral ize such condi- Lewis Riffle. tions. Its tonic ingredients tone up the system, and thus invigorate the stomach's functions to normal activ ity. Mr. Riffle's experience Is especially interesting at this time of the year be cause it shows the close relationship there is between a nervous breakdown and a neglected cold. Pe-ru-na should be kept in the home at all times, that a cold upon its first appearance may be treated promptly and successfully. This often saves! money and time, and what is more important, a great deal of vitality. Portland, Ore., writes: "I have found Pe-ru-na a most remarkable medi cine for building up the system and for curing coughs and colds. "I took it for four weeks a few months ago when I was all run down, nervous and debilitated, and it quickly restored my health. "I always keep it on hand, as a few doses will cure a cold If taken In time." People who object to liquid medi cines can now. obtain Pe-ru-n* Tablets. better idea of what it means to be a trainer of jungle bred beasts. The 600 animals with the show are all actors- Every one of them have a stunt to do—they earn their keep. The show's program is almost entirely given by them. Sixty five big numbers are encompassed in this program. These animal actors take one ov er the entire gamut of human emotions. There are no "cry spots" on the program, however, but ever moment is one of keen est interest, delight, instruction, amusement or thrilling anxiety. The two most prominent and unrivalled features with the show are the Barnes Chall world premium horses and ponies— 550 in number, and ihe great groupe of 24 full-grown, jungle bred African lions shown in one This lion act is the greatest wild animal spectacle ever suc cessfully presented to the public. Patrons to the Barnes shows are provided with plenty of clean, wholesome comedy, pinvoked by a dozen clever clowns and fifty fun-making elephants, monkeys, ponies, dogs, bears and the mules Danger, Dynamite and Milea minit. A four-band, mile-long par ade is presented to the public at 10:30. Performances are given at 2 and 8 p. m. The date for Beach is Thursday, May 28. Kill Flies Before They Swarm Over The Premises. THTJ straight road to s:ifet.v lies in clearing out all the n-.libisli and putting it in covered iv-eitacles, to be carted away by tlu- proper au thorities. It is of small use to "swat" Ilies after they have got possession. Prevention is bettor than cure. To avoid butli mosquitoes aixl Hies drain oflf any stagnant water about the place. Kill lip the ground dents where mud can collect in rainy weather, ltemove all old pans and pails, boxes and bas kets from the back sheds or yard. Do not allow the remnants of meals, peel ings or vegetable offal to remain any where near the door. It is neeessary not only to clean up the cellars, but to see that the refuse turned out is cart ed nway to the dump heap, in be burn ed or otherwise destroyed at once, and to shift every vestlare of sui-li heap that is within calling distance of lwme. Let every citizen tackle liis share of this cleaning process and r. ilect that in doing this work he is reaily consult ing as well his own health and that of his family as the comfort of liis neigh bors. There may he and are aesthetic reasons for desiring a *W!itiy city and streets free from litter, and civic pride entering for a "city leautiful" is a most laudable aim. riiM in urging this domestic cleanup the authorities sim ply get down to the io: of hard facts, and for this reason their appeal should receive the co-operation of all the resi dents interested in tlie health of the municipality. HERE IS AN EXAMPLE FOR ALL CITICS. WHEN a city hss attained standard of to such a cleanliness that it hasn't enough flies to fescl its pet chameleons it has made long strides toward the ideal of fly lessness preached by modern sanitarians. That v.as Cleve land's case, according to an ar ticle in the Survey describing the anti-fly campaign which had been waged in that city. A man who has six of the curious little reptiles has written ths fly fighting headquarters this plaintive letter: You have brought about a famine In flics. My pets are starving. There nr.. no flies to be had about my house, And he did. Old established pait and var nish house offer canvassers to consumers $30 to $40 weekly in troducing new product. Sells on sight. No competition. The Fin ishing Products Co. Cleveland, O. ••-•-••••-••A A*'* Game Board Coming to Beach The North Dako1..' Fish Beard of first June Mr. Riffle, of 758 Gautenbein Ave., at Jamestown at 8:30 in the eve- The game board is anxious to meet the sportsmen of the differ ent cities in which these meetings are to be held to secure their co operation and support in the en forcement of the game laws of North Dakota. At a series of meetings held along the main line of the Great Northern recently there were large attendances and many val uable suggestions were made. The board wants suggestions, criticisms, co-operaticn and an awakening of the true spirit of sportsmanship. It has secured a 600 and my neighbors can't seem to help me out. I'll pay. and well, for every live fly your children raw bring me. A squall came up suddenly, and the owner v/a^ pitc-h• 11 overboard. While he was struyjrli ryj with the waves his i'riend [n-en-d anxiously over the side of the hof.t and cried!* "I say, Simon, ii' you don't come up for the third time muy I have the boat?" 550 Game and Control, will hold four meetings alont the main line of the Northern Pacific the -uesday eve ning, June 2, the board will meet nmg. Wednesday evening, June 3, there will be a meeting at 8 o'clock at Bismarck. Thursday afternoon at 3:30, June 4, an other session will be held at Dick inson and Thursday evening, June 4 there will be a meeting at Beach at 8:30. All the meetings will be held in the commercial club rooms. PERFORMING ANIMALS S E E lot of help during the past year from the members of the differ ent gun clubs over the state, and these have been active in each town where meetings were held in getting out a large attendance. There are many changes nec essary in the game laws of North Dakota if they are to possess the advantages of those of other states. It is proposed to seek a redraft of the laws at the next legislative session and these meet ings will be held for the purpose of learning what the real sports men of the state wish embodied in these changes. jfN Heavy and Shelf Hardware, Tinware, Stoves, Paints, etc. Only Real Wild Animal Circus on Earth AL. G. "THE SHOW THATS DIFFERENT" 600 Performing Jungle-Bred Lions, Tigers, Leopards, Pumas, Jagaurs, Grizzly, Cin namon, Siberian and Polar Bears, Ele phants, Camels Zebras, Zubas, Hyenas, Sacred Cattle, Kangaroos, Ourang-Outangs, Apes, Chimpanzees, Monkeys, Rocky Mountain Goats, Dogs, etc., Etc. Tom, Dick, Harry, Horse-Riding Sea Lions Big Bill, Wrestling Grizzly Samson The Aviation Lioh Tot and Tiny, World's Smallest performing Horses Aerial Dogs and Monkeys Bob Chocolate, Tango Dancing^ Horse Tom, Jerry and Louie Horse-Riding Lions Spunk, The Good-Night Pony Romeo, Mathematical Pony Danger, Dynamite, Mileaminil, Just Mules World's Only Educated Bengal Tigers Full Grown African Lions World's Challenge Group. Value $50,000 Every shootei, every member of the local gun club, every one interested in game or fish propa gation is earnestly requested to attend these sessions. TONY OLIVER Contractor of a!! kinds cf work Beach, N. Dak. Inquire at State Line Hatel ... CC BIG, SENSATIONAL OO ANIMAL ACTS HIGH-SCHHOOL RIDING, DANCING AND MILITARY, «, O S E S a O N I E S WORLD'S PREMIUM STOCK. EVVERY ONE AN ACTOR 40 ANIMAL CLOWNS 506 PEOPLE 4 CONCERT BANDS 100-CAGE ZOO 182 ANIMAL TRAINERS TWO BIG SPECIAL TRAINS Glittering Mile-Long Street Parade at 19:30 A. M. Performances Rain or Shine, 2 and 8 P. M. Doors Open One Hour Earlier Per mitting All Patrons to Inspect the Mammoth Menagerie WILL EXHIBIT AT THURS. MAY .12. ii. iJr Made in Sweden There are Hundreds of Thousands in Daily Use. The Quality is there—Awarded Highest Medals Throughtout the World- CJ "IL'DYING the industrial business of the world, we can not help but note the fact that each country has certain industries for which it is noted, industries from which a large portion of its people obtain their living therefore industries in which they have put forth every effort to excel. In that way they have gained fame throughout the entire world. The Separatir industry we find to be no exception, and the one country which stands out more prominently than all the rest,—the country which is known throughout the entire world as the leader in Separator industry the country that first invented and put ti practical use the cream separator,— we find to be Sweden. In that small country there have been more separators originated and built than in the rest of the world put together. Many of our best American Separators ore Swedish inventions, therefore, no one will deny that the home of the Separator industry is Sweden. The World's Greatest Price Maker. Diabolo cream separator 300 lbs. capacity, $33.75 Diabolo cream separator 600 lbs. capacity, 53.50 Diabolo cream separator 900 lbs. capacity, 67.50 m. Buy from your home deal er for sale by N.ELIASON A N E S BIG 3-RING WILD ANIMAL 56