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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE RIDAY, APRIL: 2, 1920 Shoulders All Baking Cares When CALUMET . comes in, all baking troubles take quick y leave. You go right ahead and mix up bak- ing materials, for biscuits— cakes—anything without fear of uncertainty. Calumet makes you forget failure. CALUMET BAKING POWDER is the most popular because it does give most perfect results. It hes the big- gest demand because it is the most de- bendable, The fact that it #s the big- gest seller proves that it is the best. A trial will convince you that there is none’ ‘just as good.” Buy a can—if you are not satiséed take it back and get your. money back. ‘alugnet contains ‘only such ingre- djents as have’ been approv. officially by the U. S. Food Authorities, You save when you buy it, You save when you use it, HIGHEST QUALITY HIGHEST AWARDS Women Not Worried Over Food Shortage “I have lived on ‘toast and water ’ over 6 months. and -have > been cely able to eat ‘antyhing for the year. T began’ snffering from past stomach trouble and bloating 5 A friend recommended We ‘onderful Remedy and sinc 4 doxos [ feel 1 am entirely restored ; even cil not hurt me.” It is a-simple | s preparation. that re- the catarrhal, mucus from the fT ct and allays’ the. inflam- mation which, causes, practically all stomach, liver’ and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose! will couviuee or money ‘refunded, For Sale by Druggists Everywhere. d Season’s Event The Court OR. geal King Cole Grand Musical , Extravaganza 'LANGER BEGINS SUIT AGAINST FORKS CONCERN Charges C. H. Robinson Co. with Maintaining Monopoly of Fruit Business The C. Hl. Robinson Co,, of Grand Forks is charged by Attorney General William Langer in a suit filed in the district court of the first Judicial dis- trict with haying “maintained an abso- lute _ monoply of western fruits and * tuse of this alleged con- dition, the attorney general will at- t to have the company forfeit its q rate rights of doing business in the state of North Dakota. The H. Robinson a wholesale commission hous distributing, throughout the northwest territory, is said, in the attorney general’s com- plaint, to control the } es and distri- bution of all worerit fruits and ber- ries in North Dakota by reason of con- the company has with certali Pacifie coast fruit and berry growet associations, These ,contracts, the complaint [ states, “is an enfringement upon the ht of trade to have a free and un- restricted market, prevents open and competitive buying and selling, sub- eats the prices.paid by wholesale deal- | s and jobbers for said fruits and. ber, nes to 'the manipulation and burden of a monopoly controlled distribution and production, and wothholds from said wholesale dealer, and jobber the right to purchase said fruits and ber- vies ata price Bxedt by natural usage of trades.” WORST URGES SERVICE MEN TO TAKE LAND: | Back to Farm Movement is! Brought to Attention of Former Soldiers A determined effort will probably he made in a comparatively short time by, the state department’ of immigra- tion to induce former service men, who have had, farm experience and who de- sire to return to farms, to settle in North Dakota. Frank: §. Wair, superintendent of field agents of/the immigration depart ment, said today that his men were in- structed to explain fully to ex-service men in.other states the advantages of buying a farm in North Dakota, the aid furnished the state throngh the home builders! Jaw to settlers! and the other desirable features, which Mr. Fair states, dther states do not. offer. “We hope to work out a plan where- by people in other ‘states interested in farming, particularly the former ser- vice. men, will take. up much of our idle, low-priced lands,’ said Mr. Fair. “North Dakota offers. opportunities, through its home builders’ law for buy- ing farms. with very small initial out- lay of cash which no other state in the, union boast. “Under this law, ten farmers can form a society,!put up 20 percent of the cash required to buy each one.a farm and secure the balance from the state in the form of a loan running 20 years and costing, under the amortiza- tion plan, seven percent interest an- nually. Our_field agents are instrueted to stress this law and its advantage- ous features and we are expecting it to yield promising results in the: form, of a fine class of farmers.” AUDITORIUM = BISMARCK “Wed. and Thursday April 7 and 8 - 100 PEOPLE IN THE CAST “Under auspices of Lloyd Spetz Post No. 1 Mrs. Harriet Purdy Smith Manager McDonald’s Orchestra Prices $1.10, including war tax. Gallery 60c. Reserved Seat Sale Opens Harris’ Stationery Store Mon- day, April 5, 9 A. M. $300.a Year Boost is Recommended for Mill City Teachers Minneapolig. April 2.— Flat in- creases of $300.2 year for all public school teachers, beginning January 1, 1921, was recommended by B. J. Jack- | Sore Throat, Colds Quickly Relieved By Hamiin’s Wizard Oil Hamlin’s Wizard Oil is a simple vand effective treatment for sore throat and chest colds. Used asa gargle for'sore throat it brings quick relief, Rubbed on the chest it will often loosen up a hard, deep seated cold in one night How often sprains, bruises, cuts and burns oceurvin every family, as well as little troubles like earache, toothache, cold sores, canker sores, stiff neck, and tired’ aching feet. Soothing, healing Wizard Oil will al- ways bring quick ‘relief. Get it from druggists for 30 cents. Uf not satisfied return the bottle and zet money back. E constipated or have sick Just try Wizard. Liver ¥ caleasant little pink pills, 30 Guaranteed. outs, || HOUSE FOR SALE A double house of 1¢ rooms; two bath rooms; two heating plants; two coal ranges; bath rooms connected with hot and cold water.. On paving, five blocks from postdffice. This i| property will pay about twen- ty ner cent investment. Can- || not be duplicated in the city for $5,000.00, price for quick sale $3,500.00, $1,200.00 cash. | J. H. Holihan First door East of Postoffice quality - Easter Neckwear 2a ANNAN POLSAM FIGHTS: RCZEMA’S GRIP Poslam is persistently itself when its healing powers are directed aga inst} Eczema or. any. stubporn skin trouble, | Its continued: urge brings unmistak able improvements as the .raw places that itched and burned no longer hav- rass, Yqu cin safely and confidently leave all your skin troubles to Poslam ; chafings, inflammation, any itching de- fect. : Sold everywhere. For free sample write to Emergenty Laboratories, 243 West 47th St.. New York Cit: Poslam Soap! is the tonic soap for the skin and, will freshen and beautify your complexion. son superintendent ot schools at a meeting of the Board of E \ducation this afternoon, ‘The increase is to affect 2,000 teach- ers and principles, according to the pro- posal, and will add $600,000 to the annual sum expended in salaries. Mr. Jackson said the increase will, bring the Minneapolis schopl salary schedule to tlie level anticipated in other citigs of the same size. NESTOS ASKED TO WITHDRAW fe A Nestos, I. V..A. candidate for governor at the approaching: state pri- maries, is asked to withdraw in favor of Attorney General William Langer in a petition being circulated among Tepublican voters. in. this part. of' the state, One petition, which has been three days, ‘has over 200 signatures al- ‘ready. The petition will | rwarded to Nestos in a few days, it was an- nounced here today. The signers “petition, request. and demand that R. A. Nestos withdraw his candidacy for the good of the staté and of the republican party, thus pro- viding for a united effort to defeat Townleyism and avert another politi- cal catastrophe.” The petition states: that the voters “who suffered froin the machinations of the Townley chine” are “opposed to the Praeeil a atk tocratie domination of the state” by Townleyism, the voters are facing 1 serious situation and that the outcome depends upon the “riddance of the state of socialism by a victory for rea] republicans headed by’ Langer,” a three-tornered fight’ and an inevi victory for Bolshevis; The petition is being circulated by friends of the Langer for governor ‘RELENTLESSLY pimples, rashes, scalp-scale, abrasions, - FROM CONTEST! making the rounds for the past two or 80. thateat@the inspection this winter Style’s Important on Easter so 1s economy, that saves. / S. E. Berges on = Bert diymecy In C.1, ROBERTSON. HIGH INSPECTOR Minnie Nielson Names Hebron Man Successor. to A. L. Schafer: *\, (t ——— Prof. C. L.. Robertson; former super- intendent of city schools at Hebron, has been appointed, state -high, schoul inspector by. Miss ‘Minnie ‘J. Nielson, state, superintendent of, public instruc- tion, it was announced at the state | capitol today. Prof. Robertson takes |; the place' léft vacant by A.'L. Schafer, who recently was called to take charge of the Junior Red Crosg work for the entire United States with! headquar- ters af\ Washington, D.C. Mr.| Robertson is one of the besty known educators in the entire state and hasi built tip an enviable ‘reputa- tion at Hebron where, during his nine Fears of service-as superintendent, he raised the standards of tee city schools the schools were given ‘the perfect score of 100 ‘percent. ‘The school en- rollment at Hebron, during Prof. Rob- ertson’s iacumbency, grew. from. 120 to 475 and the, uumber, df teachers under supervision “ineréased from three’ to sixteen. The school building was en,j) larged twice ts accommodate the \in- onge in 1918. The school was. first classed as first-class graded ‘and later as first class: consolidated, The new state high school inspector is a graduate of the University of North Dakota ‘and Teacters’ college. He was. instructor in the summer school at Dickinson’ Normal for two years, is secretary! of the Slope Edu cational sociation, is greatly inter- ested in athletics and acted as refere2 in eastern Montana basketball tourna- ment at Glendive in 1919 and! 1920. He played in the varsity basketball teant in 1910-1911." During the latter part movement. Forty years ago an old doctor was | putting up a medicine for diseases of {the blood that cured the worst cases and time proved that the cures were permanent. After many “years I se cured the prescription, being a drug- 4 and took each ingredient: sepa- rately and referred to my /U. Dis- VI pensatory and other Pa thotiedtive Hooks on medicine and found the m2- dicinal properties set down as fol- lows: “A specific in its influence upon alj glandular structures of whatever characters, it is.also a blood making remedy of great power. Acts directly upon the skin and is indicated in ex zema, itchig, sores, ulcers, pimples and skin eruptions of whatever char- acter. Employed in chronic rheuma- tism, catarrh, constipation, stomach, ee HISTORY OF 'MENDENHALL’S NUMBER ‘40 FOR THE BLOOD of thé war,.Prof. Rebertson was first | 1 kidney and liver troubles. . Under ‘its | use scrofulous swellings, and | bodily eruptions that have withstood all other, trentment disappear as if by magic.” To commemorate my fortieth year asa druggist, named ‘this med- icine Number 40 For The Blood. J. C. Mendenhall... Evansville, Ind. 40 years a druggi Frank © Stacer, prominent farmer, Newburg, Ind. makes the following statement: “I suffered with rheumatism for several years. Tried numerous remedies with little or no benefit. Number, 40. For the Blood was recommended -to me and I improved from the time I pegan taking it. I have taken im all, six bottles and feel that Iam entircly well, ,as I have had no symptoms of the disease for two years.” Sold -by. Jos. Breslow. © creaséd enrotiment. once in 1914 and j- ‘ EVERYONE wants to be “dressed up” on'Eas- i ter; you want stylish clothes. further than that, however; get the all-wool You'd better go’ We have it, all here; the best and smartest styles and the fabrics and tailoring that mean longer wear. Hart Schaffner & Marx rate the elothes for us; they’re guaranteed to satisfy you in every detail. ( : THE Right .0r Wa At the Orpheum Theatre Testeht and ‘Tomorrow Sergeant of Company G, 88ith Infan- try, Camp ‘Cody, ‘New Mexico. “Myr. Robertson will: moye\ hig, family to this ‘city as‘soon as he can secure a’ house, ‘CASTORIA in Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Cignasure Jf ~ MOTHER! : “California Syrup of Figs” “|Child’s Best Laxative Accept “California” Syrup of Figs only,— look for the name California on the package, then you are sue your child is having the. best and most ! harmless physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love its fruity taste.” Full directions on each bottle. You must say “California.” } OVER-ACIDITY the stomach has upset many'@ b dae H your bocoach boc disturbed, dissolve two "MOLDS en the tongue before retiring andem- joy refreshing sleep. 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And pumps, Colonials and other new effects, illustrating the splendid achievements of the shoemaker’s art. It i : distinctly to your advantage to make your selections early. RICHMOND: & WHITNEY EXCLUSIVE SHOES MAIN ST.’ TUT black, aunsnennunnunnaguequogdoscnnungt i Ss - es ° Car Washing We are now equipped with the latest appliances for washing cars and cutting grease from running gears. Our new washer comes trom a large city garage. Give him a trial. 4 CORWIN MOTOR CO, anNNNnAAooananbouconauOOD 3 ;