The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 26, 1920, Page 8

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} | | EIGHT BISMARCK DAILY “TRIBUNE Spee SLOPE RANCHER | -BILL IS WRONG 'W. L. Richards of Dickinson, Testifies Before Packers’ Institute SAYS KENYON Chi ards, Dic banker, t ricultur Kenyon and strict business, ry of the testimony the institute of Am aun mea! i , ; elias | kd te Mrs. Kotraba of sin conneetion with the hear | Hekate ean s Me Ce die aud | | Not only did this sow break the ante fe fi W tiled measure to the} Let" spine” save your 1) ecord for this br but first | yaar all ! double You ean of her unborn tite Mr. Rich “in the country fof long. ¢ ; E cllosnes where I liv man I have talked j Pou't let it Septe rer to, with the exception of one, is for fading. horn eninge. sue tt meas you have /and v vats Sold to Stanley Lorrix, of Mt. before you. 1 I ‘ould Get cent bottle of delightful ; x. ) petition from ever grower our country to that effect. “LT sell my cattle in all ef the con tral mark Most of the time T have at when my cattle were be: ys have seen cont petitive bidding, In my opinion the big packers have done more for the than anyone else, And 1 de that their “dl for the The summary published for the first time one hundred and ninety-f ared before the senate 2 pander counter to freshen your scalp; cheek |? vr. Your hair | tonic, then its | - brightness and abuudance | More. a “DANDERINE” BEAUTIFY HAIR Girls! Have a mass of long, thick, gleamy hair at any drug or dandruff and fallin needs this: stimulatin, Vite, color, will return--Harry ! LIQUIDATION OF STOCKS IN WALL STREET GROWING |! New York Reb, 26.—-Liqu stocks continued = Wedu 4 movement gathered much of its impe tus from rumors of tight movev and some oppased To) Ticetisrig ee | te of the action which might be packing industry. aken be ths Cuited Stites federal oa s ve board, Kindling wood at Gussner’s. 3 1-2 pereent bonds made a * Free. ca cL AL 95.10, Stutty Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing and suuffling! A dose of “Pape’s Compound” taken every two hou tll thfee doses are taken usnally grippe The st dose opens your clo | evere cold and euds all quic! ee Sil with Cold RELIEF WITHOUT QUININE \ cu of the lead: . SULeNESS Cold Compound” surest relief known, au only a few cen! ts without & inine, * Now under construction in the delightful city of Minneapolis. THE new CURTIS will b e a spacious, metropolitan Hostelry--splendidly complete in its appointments, and having many novel and the Comfort and Enjoyment unusual features to insure of its Guests. Reinforced concrete fireproof construction. + Will have *600 single and double rooms with private baths--many attractive Suites--a commodious and inviting Lobby--public and private Dining Rooms--and exceilent facilities for Dancing, Music, Parties, diversions. Moderate rates. 7 \ Ready for guests in the near future— ‘ovite for ee descriptive Eooklet. and other social t iN CurTIS HOTEL COMPANY Third to Fourth Ave. S. on Tenth St. Minneapolis, Minn. ° Tomorrow Never Comes - It is a very true saying that tomorrow never comes and if you keep on putting off until tomorrow the opening ‘of a Sav- ings Account you will end by not having any at all. Do It Today Open your Savings Account with any amount from One Dollar upward and then build up your surplus steadily month after month. The Oldest and Largest Bank inthis sec n_of the State toilet | y | head of bred sows and gulls to be soll SOUTH DAKOTA “PORKERS AGAIN ~ BREAK RECORD |For Third Time Since 1918 Coy- | ote State Hampshires Bring | Highest Prices | Aberdeen, 8 third time ! raised in , 2i—Kor the Hampshire hogs uth Dakota have broken | the world's record for sa . The | third record was made » sale of Ross Bierce at Mt . » When Venus, a Aber- was sold 1¢ Champion sow, Venu i J, Gustufson’s » WO to Ross Bic later it) was worth | The first | the world's | shire hogs j Carl Huns htor Lily, the dam of Thead of RC, Poll s he | Neb. a world's established on . OUly fo be Aroken a few the Mt. Vernon, 8. 1) sa econd time South Dakota Hamy took the world’s record was in| . 11), when leon paid ime South Dakota broke ices for Hamp- DIS, when | of Abe jlor's sale at Mite champion sow. | The best | breed. Nehaw! Pollard of Net F | South Dakota product. being nl Wy | John Nation of Plankinton, S. 1D. 8: rec in Hampshire hogs s sale, Nebawka, Neb. ton Messenge Keswick, 700, k Silver's. sale, sale, sierce’s sale. Mt. Vernon, S. 000. ‘ don sale i afson on “Mare are included in herd of fifty then, South Dakota is being placed on the map in the live world by ch performances as the sale of siere Hampshire breeders in among the Most pro- a in the union and their success having a wonderful effect in’ the mpuign to stock South Dakott farms with bet! k. wck, CHURCH BODIES IN |. PASTOR’S ABSENCE With the pastor away attending the [state pastors conference’ of the’ inter- ehareh world mov Forks on Mareh mectings of the eva throughout North Dakota largely in the hands of the da bers of the church a call to prayer which hi with the ny, “Prayer does will be y mem- Phings.” church whose pastor finds to attend a@ committee the Minnesota of three or One » the leader of the. pri another to have charge of the |= hd the other or others to se ies for the purpos ttendanes than y when the pastor is pres: As outlined in the program for meeting, the objects for inter: for 2 ie for the pastors in in sessign at the pastors’ lee; for New recruits for ut home aud abroad ; that tion contributes its: full men and women to the sof the ay be carried Arth aud that the of Ameri shall how: quota of yout force of Chris ends of th |NORTH DAKOTA FLYING CLUB TO HOLD MEETING of the} all ex-service fly | listed men who time active! ay evening at the f hotel, Fargo, by Lieut. J. carl Fladeland of Portland. and enthu outh Dakota di Montan: northwestern flying club be ot this meeting has be the North Dako! a amd ay ar J broader scope ane | influence in’ th ing fields th fin the assi a more powerful clopment of htnd hout the country amd toward ] age Of ion that is to result we actity throughout the ligible to joineand ng club will re- ognition from the mI 1. of which Mr. ladeland is a member Matters pertaining to si and | prevention of accidents during exhibi- tion amd pa er flight operations | the con on so nothing will be j lett to ig or guesswork on the ‘'s who are members of part the new flying club, There are hundr rthwest who a HVINOEUNUAYUAOAVE EH0OCUUUEUEOEEE TOUT AUGUSTE More Than Forty of 53 Shires three counties in North Dakota have definitely signified their intention to. attend the interchurch pastoPs c fe and there is. ¢ that ever county ar ing. and. the dee; interchureh manifested. thruont, the? state grounds” fe epoch-making = UN IF YOU WANT */ALUE YOU'LL FIND IT HERE IN THESE Hart Schaffner & Marx Men’s Suits. THERE ARE NO BETTER FABRICS than these; they wear well and longer than other goods; they meet every requirement. SINGLE AND DOUBLE-BREASTED styles; tailored in the highest man- ner. There is individuality in them; every man will find his particular type here. They drape with lots of swing and dash; they have distinction with dignity. ALL THE NEW IDEAS INCLOTHES fashions are embodied in these suits; they're made to fit, and they do. Some are silk lined at $60.00; others at $25.00, $35.00, $40.00, $45.00, $50.00, $55.00, $65.00. + G.6. BERGESON E5ON ctet, tn. SEVEN BURLEIGH | important ii At this sue at stake. pmference, will be presented the message and findings of the world survey conference recently held at mntie City, where 42 Protestant angelical communions were present- ed by about 1700 outstanding leaders of these {The Grand ‘lof 49% similar Weing held in’ 4% ‘states, interchurch world) Movement is pro- viding transportation for the pastors. it thus makes possible that each shall have the fellowship, information and “| inspirntion of this meeting. A parallel conference is being held » dates at Grand Forks yomen feaders, to which “| prominent women ‘ligious workers from all over the state, COUNTY PASTORS | TO FORKS MEET; Already Promise to Send Delegates rence is oue ss that are Pastors from over forty vf the fifty: rence at € tate headquarter: epresented at. the yardson, Bismarck. |MERCER COUNTY MEN GET BURLEIGH GRAIN R. C.F, Strut. dolin Flint, J. M. Mahin, McKenzie. Sanger, N. D.. Feb, Art Day. AJA. Johnsou, Motlit. ; Warren Cullagan and a man named George Buzzelle, Bismarck. {Holle were arrested here yesterday by AU numb y ymistors of the | Deputy She Char Dunahey, on mplaints of citizens of Burleigh work, movement being ‘asivus ub muri river and ‘toigralay. ad: other ees farm propel AN’ OX: mM cof Ynot® only in| the mecti octatian "of the shack of SSS SSS SO The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in-use for over thirty years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his pere CA Elda Sonal supervisica since its infancy. oF do Allow no one to deceive you ia this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “‘ Just-cs-good” are but Experiments that trifle wits and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcetic substance. Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipativa, Flatuleacy, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. Tae Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWays Bears the Signature of e in Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought THE CENTAUR COMPANY. New York CIty, point of attendance, but because of| Cullagan, who lives south of Sanger and as the| justice uf that place NNUAL as Sete. IVQAUNUNESUANENEGUOAENOHAUOQEUEAONOEOUONEAEUAEOESEOAAURALUUGUOAOEEUUEHUONEOESUOAEUAEREAEUTEUOAOUNOERAOUUAOEGERAGOOUAEAAOAGUAEU EEA Convright 1919, HartSchaffner& Marx iste bushels off aad ant First class cleaning, yushels of wheat valued at abo . cats Moe hin ie iy aleged te trie ia (Dressing and ,repairing brousgltt over from the cast side of the of men’s suits. Hats ‘iver, I dit! to this other pro- °. pers Is igen whieh hus not as vet| Cleaned like new. Goads fae take Wy the sarge partion “called for and delivered. The three men wére taken to: the i i eouiity fall gt Ceuter todas, and-will (Mail orders are given have a preliminary hearing before 2, prompt attention. Eagle seul canbe Tailoring & Hat Works, cio o aim was opposite, the postoffice. United States decreas 51,000, Phone58. tf last. January, WEDNESDAY, - - MARCH 3 The Madcap Star and Famous Musical Comedy ; AENRY W. SAVAGE OFFERS MERICA'S FOREMOST PRIMA DONNA COMEDIENNE | MITZI: 22: i in OVER j of HEELS d “THE SEASON'S GAYEST MUSIC PLAY” ITA ITS WICH PRAISED CAST AND FASCINATING FEMININITY The Notable Cast comes complete, even including the y Opera Orchestra and Troupe of Acrobats , Prices as in all cities, 85c, $1.10, $1.65, $2.20, $2.75 NOTE—Mail orders, with check, including war tax, and self- addressed and stamped envelope for return, received now and 4 filled in order of receipt. . ‘ ale Monday, March 1, ; Regular Box Office at Harris & Co.’s. “Irresistible Mitzi in a laughing, carefree, brilliant evening of mirth, tune and color.” —Said the New York American. q Closing Out Sale ; CONSISTING OF Mixed Paints, Varnishes, Stains, Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Alabastine, Machine Oil of all Kinds, Floor Oil Call and Get Prices EVERYTHING MUST MOVE KE. L. FAUNCE Fourth Street.

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