The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 12, 1919, Page 8

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Bilt SAINT wH Visit FRIDAY —and— Two: Stores tdi TSE AAA ie ohnsons SSS Popular Priced Store | The Store With a 1,000 Garments ‘Tohnsons Popular Priced Store BISMARCK and GRAND FORKS ot titeanett nlite tente FRED P. MANN over as a Community builder. W. A. DONNELLEY From raising biscuits with Hunt's the N..D. M. R. A. bers to 1200. |“ GEORGE M, PETERSON > || The “M” stands for Mighty. and for Minnesota tie he’s the live-wire 1 CHARLIE cavebe : His: mother. called him “Charles,” is among the big men here for; convention: Mr. Myers -is president of the. Waldorf Boxboard’ Co., ‘and ‘is a splendid type ofthe: twentieth cen: tury business “executive. The’ recail- eres are mighty glad to have him with them.‘ + ‘GRAVEL MEANS SAND. Frank” X/- Gravel, is’ well’ .named, There's :a-lot ‘of sand in*good Gravel, and:.that’s Frank. sand’that: have made:hinr.one: of the Most. successful’ sales managers. in the northwest, and’ one of. the best liked. ‘There's few men in this :terrt- tory with so many. friends. Frank has -been with Stone-Ordean-Wells Co. for twenty-five years, and he’s good for another quarter century. He was hitting on all twelve cylinders at the banquet last night. WARNER ON:THE JOB. R.. P.. Warner, vice-president of Griggs, Cooper & Co., is strictly on the job, doing his big bit to make the retailer's, convention a success that everyone present will-remember. N. B. Wilsenchek, sales manager for Griggs, Cooper, is here with his chief and the whole sales force of fifteen men is on the firing line, doing fine work. ‘ OLD TIME DAKOTAN, Burt Morrow, with Grocery Co., is.an old-time, North Da- kota boy, now ‘assistant manager with this popular house, Burt's friends agree that he had it coming, and they're boosting his game for jim. GIB HENRYS HERE. Gib Henry’s here. Most everyone knows Gib. Those as don’t.is going to, as Rastus says. He's with Foley Bros. Grocery Co., ‘and they appreci- ate him, --So does. North- Dakota. etait it ttt NORTH DAKOTA BUSINESS North Dakota’s biggest merchant, a man of: vision known the country best, he has raised the standard: of from, 42 mem- 8: AML CHIEF. » H yerg; “président: of t) H jation of Commere i It’s his grit-and| ° Rust-Parker | AT MANDAN MEET | ——. Jobbers contributed os program of the association.. It was a profitable day for the mer- chants as many problems’ were solved and the representatiyes of the jobbing interests enthused a merchants with the possibiliti for future trade. “Alex Karr opened the mornnig’s program with an address on “What the Merchants’ Associa- tion and Community Life Asso- ciation Are Doing for the Mer- chants of North Dakota to Com- bat the Evils of Merchandising.” “How to Meet Mail Order Com. petition,” an address and practical demonstration Ernest: Hart: of Long Prairie, Minn., was one of the. interesting features’ of the program. Fred P. Mann,’ presi- dent of the assoeiation, spoke o: “What We Expect From ie Jobber and Manufactuter.” |“ The afternoon was devoted al- most wholly to.addresses by rep- resentatives of the. -jobbing houses. John H. Newton, presi: dent of the mien Valley G cery company talked on the “Re: lation of er, Farmer Retailer and Jobber.” During the after: noon ihe following addresses were -—Address, C. E. Finch, Van Slyck & St. Paul, Minn. Sub- the. Organization: of - nts’ Aid Bureaa ‘is: Progres: nd What It Expects ~ to Accomplish for the Retail Mer-( chants if the Northwest.” .'M. to 6:00 P. M—Ad- ‘ancaaea by representatives of th He hails.from’ agic City, where and charms the. la- ssales manager northwest. Pierce, Ira Ds Wight vell, ch Th the Missouri river. auto committee, E. R.. Lanterman: 9:00. P, M.—Show at opera house, ' charge of Eas§ Peterson. FRIDAY’S. PROGRAM Friday will be the closing day . of the convention. The program ssociation eighteen’ months" ‘Uafinished business. Discussion and plans for: the 2 i work to be taken up for the .com-- out-of-town gues' Convention, reported by Twin City.: Commercial Bulletin. Address by. F. R. Smyth, A. Surgeon, Director Bureau V‘ ereal Disease, North Dakota. “The Government Cam, ‘FRANK X. GRAVEL . : He's paid by Stone-Ordean-Wells Co. of Duluth to sell goods, but ‘his'real business is running banquets.’ FABRIC : Non-Skid | Non-Skid): Casipg + Casing . $53.28 $69.15 Prices reduced: p i ; on all sizes. For Sale by Dealers, 3 The Fisk Rubber ‘Company « of Ne THURSDAY, JUNE ae lowan’'s Soda Fountain Specials Tout Moonlight Happy Thought and Fashion Sundaes. json store, ‘for Minneapolis, where ue a, couple. of weeks, will -be accompanied: hime’ by © ‘her husband, who. she, will\:meet in the Twin Cities, and who is returning from { “THREE DAYS STARTING = @'p'a ~ pote ‘from mits record smashing run in’ the Lyric Theatre, Minneapolis, where it thrilled and satisfied the thousands: who saw it. | ORPHEUM || —— PRICES — Mat. 25c; Eve., 50¢c (Plus War. Tax) HEART. TuGs-" THRIiLS POREELS OF LOVE ADVENTURE “COMEDY PATHOS grace -and rule the ‘serf and drudge. Why, undergo the. unnecessary labors of house- 0 oppressive during:the Oh why ask your help @a’d dread to: do your ee un rmining, ig, which:are si nts a wealth of tos his store prese T f fying devices that, will ae saving and heat-de . your summer work compete “home cool, comfortable and ltyeaPl v | “Learn how economically you can’ an “tall electrical washers, manglers, irons, _-vacuum cleaners, toasters, fans and cooking The maintenance cost is trifling that of the present, ouLontar ‘ appliances. —less than ‘Free & Welch Hardware Co, 306 MAIN ST.

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