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y BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE’ MONDAY, MARCH 29) 192 pe TsaORTR mA SRR IEES! RAE ‘, Harold MacGrath’s Story Feituring suring Anna Nika Q. Nilsson “THE LUCK OFTHE IRISH” ; Beautiful moths clustering in the flame of a rich man’s favor, while he plays fast and loose with the only one worth while—the absent girl who is ignorant of his perfidy. That’s the theme on which HAROLD MacGRATH has built a ‘story that carries your qudience spellbound around the world—into the dark corners, even, where civilization has seaicely dared venture. Vivid, colorful scenés run through this picture as thread thre a loom. > Tomorrow Don’t fail to hear our new six-piece or- THE BEST chestra. A. Beckgren, conducting. IN BVERURHING They wanted to do somethitig in § MADE BY LITTLE RUSSIAN: return” for the children, ver hebe. TOTS AT: ARCHANGEL EXHIBITED | They had. nd money ‘to buy gifts with, | those half-starved children, So. they al | tho wished to relieve the suffering antes ees hid mate and ‘of these unfortunate ~ictims of the | anq ‘sent. thei German gwar. , This benevolent work ed : rae Tatas ve to the ehaugel. > This collec made possible by contributions tion is loaned to the museum by the m American children to the Red ‘American Red Crogs, northern’ divi- | Cross. sion, junior membership, Minneapolis. The oflicia) thanks-of the city Duma The origin of the ‘coilection-is as | of Archangel’ hi heen transmitted follows: through the American Red Cross to In October, 1918, the American Rel | the American children whose gifts Cross began the good work of supply- | gave comfort to the children of, that ing warm juncheons for the needy | faroff, cold andNniserable land. school children of Archangel. This Wren the wonder-eyed Russian nourishing and wholesome food enabled | youngsters, pitiful ins their delight them to resist dixease and built up | and gratitude at the mysterious regu their strength and encouraged them, | larity of a hot now ay meal, renee nnd gave themMo feel that somewhere | that it was the gift of the American ij in ye world there were peopie who | Red Cross, they were clamorous. with a of wool and formed in different 1 ea pes and painted with different dy: thought of them. in their distress and | their eager thanks. signs, on: which is written words \ meaning, “Greetings from Archangel” followed by” the .boy’s name and the name of the school which he attended. /There ig also a carved wooden reprefenta- tion of a Russian samovar, paiitted: with gilt paint to look-like thy familiar. brass samovar of every Russian howsé- hold. There are trinket boxes’ mad? ftom. birch bark cunningly decorated by ineision of design in“ske bark and: this is laid over gore kolored material, allowing the color to show through the | dexigns, TOYS The museum of the state his y bit a collec tien of to, children of Ar- SO Y to the Red. Cro: tude.; , One of these articleg fs ‘a smal: gryy sky, a: sailboat :upon :the “water. and bitch treesi'om shore: speople there is inctuded im the col- lection, There ig a toy table and. chair, both. painted with’ floral. destgng in bright colors. ®Prinket boxes hollowed THE good looks of a Lanpher may get you: its wearing qualities” will hold you. The new models certainly have a pleasing personality. LANPHER HATS ‘are several other interesting articles in- the collection. We need not to take space here to describe ali of them, but they ave well worth w Y at the muscum, The curator ingtalfed them ina case “by them- where visitors may see theni any day Red Croes head quarter . kindness th a ere showu, shall call fer retarn . X LIKE MAYS Another ny BUDDT ‘i “with the a idol of his \-teaa; Only The Hoover lite, flose * Tike th and gently ghar nit Meopama curke ion of air, as it awespa end suction cleans Notice served on carpet germs to get out No ‘Louser Will they Menace Your Household Health ~ When You . Just run your Hoover over ; 3 : V sd It beats— —as it sweeps —as it suction cleans —as it straightens nap —as it brightens colors #1 and prolongs the life of all your rugs and carpets ‘ BUSTS DUS TLESSLY! a€ ALSO--IT IT BEATS... The AS IT SWEEPS. | ling Electric Suction Cleaner in the : World Ga ee Largest _ | cu algae len cr ara acai aae 2S Ree Perry Furniture Co. Reserve Your Hoover now! Home demonstration without obligation wad splayed “with, } to | D€ No spezial effort: made by anyone Hildven, of America. as | to Corrall the: yoters, who have fought an expression of |thelr love and erat: trinket box with a water scene painter.) 3tute meeting: ofthe LoVe Aa Bat upon the cover.: There is depicted the ‘A. pair:ot: small! Sandais-made by weaving strips | 2° therefore don't be iy anu of ‘birchbark such: as are worn by the One contains a slip of paper’ a [= Z a me: ae BB nin e Ject. , : a z a a LV. A.ORGANIS URGING VOTERS ~ TOTAKE TIME Comment in 1 Independent Not Favorable to Langer’s :/" Gubernatorial Bee - \ The Independent, v weekly, ongan a of the Independent Voters’ associationsin \ large three-co:umn statenient featur. 6d on the: first. page the current Issue, warns its reade ainst undue enthustasm.over Lang candidacy. cor governor, to which it’ refers ag an “effort to: corrall the voters.” - Whiie a majority of the Red River valley néwspapers of the I./V. A. su- y}asion lave either come out for) Lan- yte> or expressed, neutrality, The In- dependent takes ex s to his an- nouncement, ag follow: Just asxthe last page of The In- dependent. wag about to'close for this vcek the’ announcement » ofy Willan Langer as candidate: for_ governor) ap- yeared in. the. public press. It) was hoped by: thousands | that. there! would Townleyism: i the. past, in. advance of the, holding of. the .stnte-endorsins convention, which was ordered: by the aow that: Langer-has made it fashion: able for canilidates to announce: then® wives; there will undoubtediy ing yourself ip to any cAndidite./ dear them all befere;yow decide which me you want tobe responsible for at” he end of two years-from now, Invite the gandidates to come andepersonally ‘sive you their respective ideas about how best to. get. untangled from ‘Pown- leyism. - In. the meantime, let ug not so excited .over) candidates thar ‘ve forget to continye the work of vonverting voters aud organizing into one solid mass for, the purpose of de- geating ,Townleyism. We still have three months. {nj which .to decide -in various we ot: who to support at the primary election’ F IR.SAYS FORUM he Forum comments upon “the promptnegs\ and frankness with which Attorney Gen- ral Langer met. the’ danger a three- sornered, or @ven<a many-corneref fight,” declaring that it “entitlek hia rd equally prompt and frank ex: pre ion from the other possible: can- didates who: would be leaders. in a fight on Townleyigm in North Dako- ta.” f é The Forum recoinmends a republican couveniion, organized as was the last stale) meeting, in:-Bismarck, “which shan ld make it Dussib e for independent] au yoters'te unite on one cai e. . It Should not be a conven- 1 of elimination but one of w selec fatement is a Chal- and Goud “Mr. Zz or fhe other possihl ndidates, °|.No | sane mMman believeg-tifiv it: is. possible to defeat owoleyisin in North Da: kota this year with the forces, of, the indepetident divided in a three: j cornered Oy many-cornered | fight.” MUST HAVE. UNITY “There is» ho ‘lack of ‘men: ,clean and capable, to whom the various! positions of leadership “in. connection with this campaign may be ‘safely, entrusted,” ‘says: the: rGrand Forks | Herald,” commenting’ on \thé new des , velopments in ithe 'gubernii al race. “The ‘one thing that-can, rpetuate ociulism among us is division of coun: | ysel among those who. are really in harmony on. all’ the essentials. We need now, and, we shall continue to need, calm judgment und ‘cool ‘ting eration in order that when the tim comés for the: test,’ the frignds o! popular government, responsive to the well-considered will of the people, may: present a united front to the commow eneiny: Ve ' | PRESBYTERIAN PARSONS, ARE GOOD AD WRITERS Department of Publicity Shows ‘What Ministers Can Do How a pastor, may. write good copy for church advertisements ts explained in a new manual just ‘issued “by athe |: department of publicity @#f the New Era movenrent rs the Pregbyter! ia church in the U. vourteen euis of good .and bad iS igeneits show how this- may, he done. .The Presliy: terians, are the fi8t to issue such a manual. . ‘ (9 One specimen of (advertisement headed, “Shoulda Church Advertise” ? has with it a sample-of layout. It is stressed, that. every advertisement, written by the pastor should (ba act companied by the layout for the-print- er, to help him in setting up the ad. The Presbyterian.church. in. the U. $8. A. is leading in securing local \pas- tors. to tuke-pald spacetin the: newspa- \pers. ‘This: Publicity Manual’ is the first of its kind ever put«out by any: church or any Kind ‘of | organization. Advertising is recognized as in, the, forefront’ of public opinion, and ,the church is now .mAking extensive use of this medium, With the starting, by the Preshy The present manual is an endtayor to give thjs information. It is prepared by J. B: Wootan, director of publicity, of the Presbyterian ‘church: in: the U. S. A..and Herbert H. Smith, head of the Chicago oflice; OS MATHEWS NUTTY? Macon, Ga—Two years ago Harrs Mathews went down to New Orleans | ind i workéd out with the Pelicans | against, the’ Indians it an exhibition game. He pitched tivo: innings and fanned Graney, Cliapman gid Speaker in a row on ning pitched balls. They het him the Christy Mathewson of the jouth. But he won't sign up with any team. He is: too busy raising pecans on his place here. A fiveyear-old cocoanut | tree be- ‘spirit animal was abroad in the lan 1, gins to yield 60 nuts a year, BOLOS INVADING 'DARK., CONTINENT WITH PROPAGANDA Bolshévists are blaméd for the hys- terial-brepding propaganda which has been sweeping through ‘parts of Afric and from whieh’ the ‘native population is only now. recovering, An account of. the circumstance has’ sjust: heen | received Northern. Baptists at thelr headquarters in this clty from By. W. Hy Lestié, Baptist missionary of Vanga. “A report cathe that a new Metis si Elderly Peo eople Have A : Daily E Health Problem. Stomach muscles and digestive organs j age advances ‘slow to act peons find the years pore te tbe. pan flies Pit, “intl suddenly * confronted Withithe fact that'they * can ‘no longer digest evérything they‘ would like to eat. It then becortes their daily, task: t6 avoid what: they know to be chronic con- oa —stipation. “When exercise” and light diet fail it will be necessary to resort to artificial means.” Strong physics and cathartics, however, are not advisable for elderly people. They. act too powerfully and a feeling of weakness results. What is néeded is a laxative 77 goming from the west,” writes Dr. Teallé,. “It was: satd to aye the face b of w white man, the forelegs and breast of a cat.and the: ery-of a bird. It brought. sure death to the ‘towns. it visited. nt “White was ‘a special attraction to it, sor word was sent througout the whole country to get rid of everything white. » Beads, bracelers ald zune were | / also; attractions and‘must bs disposed of. This. sounded quite, Bolslievistic. contajning. effective but. «mild Yet strangely. enough it: wag decepted proper perties: This is best found in as timth almost everywhere: aid peo-|/+ fi Dr. i ealtwells Syrup Pepsin ple ‘slaughtered: op sold goats, ducks, which is a combination of simple chitkens,. dogas, in. fact all anitha’s. or laxative herbs \with ' pepsin. It pest 00 years of 8 and still active imhis prefession. It/can be bought at any drug store and one bottle i8 enough to last even ‘a large family many months. It is a trustworthy preparation. me ite of the fact that Dr. Cald- folvls that bad "any white. on: them: acts gently and without griping, - selling Some even came from thi imland towns and used a-few days will train the Sige ey i rev to throw. their guns ‘fite: the: Kuilu digestive organs"to do their. work pe over 6 million bottles oe river..: SPhé. people, in!:the* wages nuturally again without-other aid. year, many who néed its benefits have, nearest tis) inquiréd: about this spirit- Dr. Caldwell’s Syrtp Pepsin not yet used it. If you have not, send aniinal, were (reassured atid. saved has been on the market since 1892 your name and address for a free trial their .lvestock, Wien some. villagos refused t6 scredit tiie rumors, the alin, Was: Stayed. andthe coutry is tomlin: muting once emp i} bottle to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 511 and ‘was the private formula of Washington St. Monticello, Illinois. Dr. W. B. 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