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ae G NE. ORK, Bldg.; ei he Assc« for puvlicution MI BOSTON, 3. Win er St. IEMBER OF ated Press N. lass Mutie LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY, Fifth Ave. Bldg.; CHICAGO, y St; DETR S. 810 Lumber OCIATED PRE NNEAPO of all nev. Dai by Daily by mail Dai}: by mail AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION, Y per Year sees eeeeere Beers 1 per year (In Bismarck) .. 7. per year (In state outside of 5, lusively entitled to the use : edited to it or not otherwise | °* = ‘ 3 ¢red:teu in this paper and also the local news published] full of joy as buying a new suit. e ON RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE i BISMARCK “DAILY ‘TRIBUNE *'* THE BISMA RCK TRIBUNE jobs in other cities, they’ll stop and think and Entered at the Postoffice, apply the reverse English to the situation—they’ll ; as Second! reciprocate by writing back to the old folks at ents “>——T7 7 Editor! home lengthily and often. papruette A VOTE OF THANKS TO THE MAN WHO ange. WHO INVENTED CLOTHES _ Speaking by and large—or rather, “buy and large”—there’s nothing that quite fills a man so (That’s where the “buy” comes in.) And there’s nothing that makes his self-réspect quite so large as a stroll {down the avenue garbed in, said stylish habili- ‘20| ments, his head erect, his chest chesty, and his 20) step springy with the feeling of a man who can .00 " °, 00| look everyone in the face and say: “You’re no sv. Other Organizations to ;BOY GIVES. UP ried JOB TO SOLDIER | 00 Association convention here to. day: Daily by _mail outside of North Dakota ... THE STATE’S OLDEST NEWSPA: (Established 1873) <i> ————— THEY KNOW HOW IT FEELS TO WA FOR LETTERS THAT DON’T COME Time was “large” con ticular s ‘ure of t better dressed than I am!” in.) The joys of a new suit!—the exquisite delight lof picking out something that matches your par- yle of “beauty”; the soul-stirring pleas- ng on the coat and hearing the sales- |man remark that you have when the youngsters who went to delicious delightfulness of w the big cities to make their way in the world | down to the office and making the other fellow |"? a “fine figure”; the aring the new outfit rather laughed at the old folks when the latter) sit up and take notice while they smooth out their urged them to write home frequently. The boys; old coats and ejaculate: “By jove, it’s time I got rather thought it was something of an imposition | 4 new suit, too!” to ask them to take time from their business and You look in a mirror and decide that you’re a pleasure every day or so to pen an epistle to the | pretty good looking guy after all. That whisp of folks. They viewed the letters from home rather | ray hair above your forehead really makes you casually. Home was too close-by, too easy to reach | Jook sort of distinguished and the blue in the to make them feel its temporary los: But when these same chaps arrived “over you're vai y keenly. cloth brings out the blue in your eyes—not.-that , or anything like that—but a man’s a there” and began yodeling for joy when a letter’ nut not to make the best appearance hé possibly from home reached them, they soon learned what | can, you know. it is to wait with anxious longing for the mail man) And when you get back on the job, all satisfied | and to feel that dreary sinking of the heart when , and glowing inside, how you do jazz ’em up! The | he fails to hand over the hoped-for epistle. They | tasks that were formerly toilsome melt before discovered that the lonesomest feeling in the world; your ardent activity like butter in a hot summer is when the expected letter from home fails to) sun. You’re more fit all the way through and arrive and they learned how important letters are. | all because of a single new suit of clothes! They realized the inestimable cheer it brings to} When you realize all that clothes do for you, have the loved ones at home write lengthily and you feel like giving a vote of thanks, a loving often. cup and an engraved testimonial of regard to the| And now when they are back in America and; memory of the man who invented them, whoever scooting away from the old firesides again to land! he was. local company of Home Guards is al- lotions cannot reach the dis : get res vir HOMECOMING T0 ready agltaling: the: a and. its WILSON SENDS is in the blood. and onlg a remedy | advice) about your case can es had sistance wi » give: » main com: y H es down in to the circu-; by writin o Medica 1 2 sistance will be given the main com Ll that goes deep dow Co eee eee antec Ga: lation, and mittees. It was regretted that more of the people of Bismarck could not take part in the first homecoming cele- bration staged at the Masonic Tem- ple. . This, however; as it was : nounced ‘at the time was only. a cur-} tain raiser for the main summer. at traction. \ Red Cross, Commercial Club and Saprao i Father Affair i ay ea aq |. Chicago, Mareh 27.—Lawis S$. Os- DON’T WANT CARNIVAL| w: y old, believed that every ae returned ier should be given a! 2 job. Today Os Strictly New and Novel Program| tion with a ; Ritchie, who, t for Big Ovation to Re- been shot awe turned Warriors 1 gave up his posi-| to Corral T.| » two fingers Aad | Id- not find em- o had three body listed in the navy. Coics Cause Grip and Inf! LAXATIVE BROMO QU lets remove the cause. re is only | one “Bromo Quinin VW. GROVE'S | signature on the box. 0c. ploymerit. He wounds. Preliminary plans will be under- way soon for a monster homecomin auspices of the various civic and fr ternal organizations of the city is probable that the Red Cross, Con 7 | py mercial club, Elks, Knights of Colum y—A. W. Lucas Co, bus and many other organizations) closes at 8 o’clock Saturday eve-| which did such excellent work in all] ning. é manner of war relief work, will father : the affair. The Red Cross has announced that it will assist in a big nomecoming week. This celebration it planned will be one in which the citizensiip of the entire state can participate. It is proposed that there be an en-| campment of the boys at Fort Lin- coln and a reunion of as many units as possible and a grand review of} the troops. j The most opportune time for such a celebration it is believed would be the | first week in July. Business inte here are opposed to any carn featuresh. It is not proposed to de. tract from the welcome by street shows and money making ventures. Those interested feel that all amusements should be of the highest} order and absolutely free to all men in uniform. Jt is also thought that @ large‘ number of free open air acts should be staged. Street dancing may be a feature in| the evening, field sports, basebali | games and a general gala time are} phases that must be worked out. committees will be arranged in the near future. It is proposed to have this under | the auspices of the City of Bismarck. | The executive committee of the | Red Cross has already discussed the scope this homecoming will take. Details are to be worked out. “The Home of Service” MR. CAR OWNER Within the next few weeks you will be getting out your auto- mobile and preparing for the sea- son’s run. Doubtless one of the first things that you will have to, consider will be your tires. In our line of Kelly-Springfield | casings and tubes we believe that we have something that will merit your investigation. That they cost more is true, but as has been said before—“the recollec- tion of quality remains long after We Advise and Furnish Glasses —only when they will aid or improve your vision—stop your headaches—or relieve eyestrain. We pride ourselves on our knowledge, our skill, our judg- ment and honesty of purpose. Neo prospective sale will influ- ence us to advise you against earnestly hope ‘qvill soon be adopted. your need. — the Price is forgotten.” > In us _ BONHAM BROS, _|[and'we shal be pleased vo show you why. Jewelers ‘MISSOURI VALLEY E. B. Woodward, MOTOR CO. Optometrist in Charge of “The Home of Service” This Dept. CARL PEDERSON, Mgr. Bismarck North Dakota GREETINGS T0 SUF. MEETING St. Louis, March 27.—The following jMegsage from. President Wilson: at as read at the National Wo- “Best .° wishes for. convention. 1 suffrage amendment “Signed, Wilson.” goa long way and the tailored man can always be distinguished from the man who wears the “ready-to swear” clothes. No two men are alike, Perfect 36’s are. not born—they’re tailored—through perfect fit in the hands of a com- petent tailor. Then, too, there is the advantage of exclusive fab- ries and patterns, shape-permanent tailoring and correct, up-to- the-minute style—accurate, not gess work—of six months or more in advance of the sea: sign his garments. cost less considering out of them. 115 Fourth St. (That’s where the|® Tailor-made clothes cost no more. In fact they Nicuots Tae Tanor scotia eis ANNAN / MHURSDAY/ MARCH “27, 1819 F If You .Need a Medicine : i Millions of Russian You Should Have the Best Have you ever stopped to reason| stockholm—Swedish banks are hold- why it is that go many products that}ing $50,000,000 of Russian gold, sent tare extensively advertised, all at once |i °gweeden for safe keeping by gov- drop out of sight and are soon for-/ernments which have succeeded (hat gotten? The reason ts plain—the ar) or the eur. Now that Russia Is ticle did not fulfil the’ promises Of broken up into a dozen governments, jthe manufacturer. This applies -more ling Swedish banks refuse to pay Il to particularly to a medicine. A mi ;¢cinal preparation that r |tive. value almost an endless chain s: is recommended by benefitted, to thosa wao are in nec% of it. A prominent druggist says “Take for exitmple Dr, Kilmer’s Swamp-ltoot, preparation 1 have sold for many years and never hesit to recom; mend, for in alm 1 the original depositors, as they no longer represent Russia. Preliminary inquiries have been made by British jauthorities as to the possibility of having the money paid over on Rus ,sia’s debt to the British. WEATHEER REPORT. : hours ending at| .| Highest y Lowest yesterd | Lowest last night... | Precipitation 235| Highest wind veloci amp-Root is due to people claim, ihat ry wish in over- ail-| fi have of Dr. Kilmer’s the fact it fulfills a coming kidney, 1 ments, corrects the uric Forecast. For North Dakota: tonight and Friday; Fenerally fatr slowly rising | 4; temperature. | Lowest | mple bottle of | . Temnoyauresy | Post jAd:|- | RATBOs Gaus“: 2 Binguamton, | . men-| ‘Tribune. , ot by “aurey dress Dr. Kilmer & Co. N. Y, and enclose ten ce tion the Bismarck Di Large and medium size hotties for! sale at all drug stores: i Kansas ( ORRIs . . Meteorologist. Back on the Job. Victor Fadden who was employed The at Logan's before war broke out is! - back on the job again, glad to gre-t old triends. W. R. C. Meeting. Women's Relief corps will o'clock) Friday after u. meet at noon at K. PLT H sa See J. Warren. Kerrigan in Phone 75, City Fuel Co. “One Dollar Bid” at the Or- For the Beulah Coal i pheum tonight only. ON THE JOB ' OLD-TIME FURY germs, can rid you of this disabling disease. RHEUMATISM BACK WITH ITS | NO LET UP IN ITS TORTURE. Pretty soon you will be reaching ltor the liniment bottle again, for the} S. S. S. as given some wonderful {millions of little pain demons that, results in treating Rheumatism. Be- cause Rheumatism are on the war-|ing a purely vegetable ‘blood remedy, path. Winter weather seems to/it purifies the blood of every germ, awaken them to renewed fury. and thus removes the cause of treu- But your Rheumatism cannot bg | matism, Get a bottle today at your rubbed away, because liniments and/drug store, and start om the right i “ It| treatment that will get results. Free routs out the disease FOOD! the Perry Furniture Store, Saturday after- noon, March 29, beginning at 2 o'clock. Come eatly while the selection is' complete. Home-Cooked Foods of all kinds on Sale Presbyterian Church Ladies ABe Fitted---Be Fit --to take your place amoung the prosperous men of the community. Appearances son when the clothing manufacturer must de- the extra wear and extra advantages you get \ Phone 316 oa “One Dollar Bid’*at the Or- Gold Is in Sweden| pheum tonight only. Shop early—A.'W. Lucas Co. closes at 8 o'clock Saturday eve- ning. (i See J. Warren. Kerrigan in Some men are of the opinion that you cannot have comfort if you have style. Others beheve that if you have’style you ‘annot have comfort. You can have both style and comfort. Florsheim quality Shoes combine style with absolute comfort from the first to , the last day’s wear. Florsheims are ready to wear—they give long service and they always look right. For style ana satisfying comfort come’ tc this store and select Florsheims. ROSEN’S CLOTHING SHOP — ‘ Hotel McKenzie Block WEBB BROTHERS| | Friday and Saturday Specials SILK AND WOOL POPLIN 40 inches wide, a complete assortment of colors. $2.25 quality. Special for Friday and Saturday ....% $1.89 | GEORGETTE CREPE 40 inches wide, best quality Georgette Crepe, 75 colors to select from. $2.50 qual- ity. Special for Friday and Saturday, per APG et nen anaes $2.18 GINGHAMS 82 inches wide, fine quality Gingham, one 45¢ quality in all the most desirable pat- terns. Special for Friday and Saturday, POR YAR ee ne cues carotene + OC MERCERIZED POPLINS ,27 inches wide, a large selection in all col- ‘ors; our regular 65c quality. Friday and Saturday Special, per yard .......... 48c ' MUSLIN 36-inch Bleached Muslin, our regular 25¢ quality. Friday and Saturday Special, per Verde eee aa oe site ca 15¢ OUTING FLANNEL 27-inch White Outing Flannel, our regular 29c quality. Friday and Saturday Special, per yard fen. ae - 18¢ HOSIERY One lot of Women’s and Children’s Hose which sold up to 45c per pair. Friday and Saturday Special, per pair .......... 25c 25 CENT TABLES A very large collection of patterns and col- ors of Flaxons, Tissues, Ginghams, Pique, Dimity and White Goods and other short lengths that sold up to 65c per yard. Friday and Saturday Special, per yard ...... 25c DRESSES One lot of Wool and Silk Dresses’ of latest styles and most wanted colors that sold up to $37.50. Friday and Saturday ‘Special, at only is ody a A OS