The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 9, 1920, Page 3

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w | Eons, a fi FRIDAY, APRIL, 1920 BISMARCK DAILY 1RIBUN = ne You get satisfaction with |* our boys. clothes as well ~ \vas with any-other pur- . \| chase. We ‘guarantee satisfaction. . : BOYS’ PRIN es seeiind the corner... It’s time to think about blossoming out in a spice ands span. outfit. ‘There’s lots of satisfac- tion in being. am@ng the first to wear poe new spring suits. PRIS cluding brown and heather mixtures, and the suits have double life becaus . are eda 0’ Leathers. ee sed. ye Spring \ (eathorti: herticd Q Caps: | auaennree $1: to SUITS Bars p59 4 ee - Shawl Collar Sweaters High School Colors $7. 50 rg iS ef a te LINED. \ ) s, E BERGESON & SON. | aa = nn Cts We have many attractive teed in- - bey ‘ SE aga | ST sum -itonaauER An unginkable, lifeboat, -With dgors that automatically close, been invented in Europe: ‘In 2000Counties This Month The. Forces of ‘the Church , of Christ Will Gather To * Face the Facts. 'N 2000 counties in the United States the pastors. and laymen of 30 great Lo arene will nee in conference this month.’ et neue Tt is the kind” of ‘Conference that generals hold / before a critical.engagement; that business men. hold before entering a new market.’ A conference equipped — over its occupants: should it upset has of judgment, not emotion; a clear-eygd | facing of _ the facts. q A Survey that Busirieas Men Must Admire For more ‘than a year hundreds of workers” have been quietly engaged in making a scientific survey of the mission fields, and of capiamiatd by coun ty. NX The facts developed g are Startling. No sue pic- ture of America’s Feligious nea has ever be- fore been drawn. ~ ‘On the basis of. these miieik thirty Pro- testant denominations are uniting in a Nation Wide Cooperative Campaign S Each of. the” thi * denominations ‘has its own “Forward Movement” organized\and officer- pa. The Interchurch. World ‘Movement ‘is’ the’ Clearing houSs¢'for all’ of these. It is the agency, which thé churches have ,cre- ated to avoid duplication, to foster cooperation and make sure that every. man and. dollar render the utmost service possible. A ~ u “Phe month of April will be devoted to making the facts of the survey known to America; in the week of. April 25th-May 2nd, will come a united’ simultaneous\finaficial campaign». Whether You Are Inside the Church or Out “To "every man‘and every woman who loves ‘ his country, these 2000 county conferences’ are vitally important. : or the facts developed by this great survey show vividly what forces are at work in America and what kind ofa ee eee ate ‘See that the pastor a your church appoints delegates, Any pastor carr tell you the ¢on- ference place and date. Or write direct tothe 45 WEST 18th STREET, NEW YORK CITY \ The publication of this advertisement is made pose sible through the, cooperation of 30 denominations Zz Sill N.0. MAGDONALD HASLEFT STATE Lgague’s ‘Famous by chil Z However : “Neil. C. Macdonald, the foremost ediicational advisor ever produced in North Dakota has" left the State. Mactonald, who once woén fame as. the opponent™of Migs Minnie J. Niel: Son in Mie race for ‘the office of state superintendent ,of public instruction and was defeated by the voters and supreme court of*the- state, left for parts, unknown last month. Not even Macdonaldts closest Yriend# at the capitol know the present whereabduts of ‘the famous master of things edu- cational. -L&st. February Macdonald startled the’ world by handing in his resigna_| tion’ as educational advisor to, the board ‘of administration to’ take ‘ef- fect March 15. At the time an effort wa; made to oust Dr. Thomas F. ine, president of the University of ‘North Dakota by George A Toiten, president of the board of administra- tion, and one or two other merebers of the board, a , It was generally; conceded that Mac- donalq’s resignation was for ‘the pur- pose of making him eligible for the presidency of the university after Dr. Kang had been removed. ‘Howeyer, wit tke complete’ collapse of the plan and the ignominous retreat of the. Totten forces, Macdonald was left, hanging high and dry. Always’ a political millstone around the-necks of the leaders of the Nou- partisan league, Macdonald’s disap- pearance may have beén arranged “for the good of the serviee.” It is almost unbelievable, those’ who. krow the welJ known educational expert maintain, that Neil.C. Macdonald Wil! ++remain “disappeared” for any lenge of time and he. is expected to up at the most unexpected moment | ia ‘the <tlost unexpected place. HOME FOR SALE— A modein five room bungalow on pavement. All FOR SHORT TIME} Adviser Expected Back, ary Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its”Beauty:: y, 8 A few cents buys “Dandei ay. application of “Danderin not find a fallen hair or any dandruff, besides every hair shows new life. vigor, brightness, more edlor and thiek ne DAKOTA LUMBER CO. BU¥S YARDS. ' Ryder Concern ‘E Branches ‘Out /Through Purchase of Makoti Plant. Lumber/Co., a ‘local cconéern,, has just, yards operated by'\the late Lj R. Ros- berg at Ryder and Makoti/and will now operate at these points. The Dakota Lumber Co., was estab- lished? in 1917 ‘by local experienced Jumbermen and has had a very suc- cessful. trade despite poor crop condi- tions. The company now operates fe, tail yards ‘at “Ryder, .Makoti- and Roseberg, >the head office! being at Ryder. George L. Wertzler ‘is mana- ger of the Ryder yard, A.d, Grace has charge of -the Makoti yard. W. G. Conners is president’ and’ A.G. Aaby. | is auditoX of the company. LE f The expenditure the total of quality —the corking new spring Gordons ~ GORDON HAT | conveniences. No dealers. Phone | United States {or the war is estimated 282X; = 47-4t! at ahout $16,000,000,000 to date. a = is 7 / * Brim full of style and re ¢ THE i Sly te A TWO POINTS| Ryder, N. D., “April 9.HThe, Dakota completed une transier, of the lumber || . / o stripes artd prints.in original designs—beau- tiful.examples of artistry both in design and - Webb: Brothersl (“First in Style”! First in-Variety”’ “Foreiost in Values” / / _ Now:Comes the Season gener Fabrics: “The time is heed when ie cool, dainty frock “becomes the subject of paramount interest. Whether it be of! voile, of tissue, of zephyr, of lawn, of argandie or any other favored material, all:are’here to cheose from, in charming colors -and exclusive designs. Cepia st) ‘The Voiles , vee Voiles are foremost among the preferred sheer dress cottons. | Here are printed and woven voiles. Close patterned, convention- al designs,- satin Organdies Organdie has made itself extremely - modish. Arid. there is predicted an even stronger revival a that of last: year of cotton frocks—just such charming frocks as these fine organdies with their refresh- ing’crispness would make. There is.a rain- bow, of shades from which to choose. color. The Tissues 3 Priced at from 75c to $1.98 Zephyrs Pricéd at 35¢ to $1.48 yd. Dy norted® er Sebteh There is a very largé selection of beautiful tissues here in) a wide variety. of attractive patterns, checks, broken plaids, and sttipes, col- orful plaids and plain colors. ~ “Priced at 85e'and 98c yd. or: blended. color, combina-' tions and‘according to:fash- ion reports, they promise ‘ to play. a considerable part ' in the Summer Wardrobes of women and migses. - Priced at : " 89¢ and-98¢ yd. PASTES AND LIQUIDS ‘THE F, B, DALLEY CORPORATIONS AUDITORIU! ERA ST:\GE ae GILBERT & Mesate: oy Tale Ran 2 Full Years Months J in Chicago MA With the Great New Yor! Webb, Izzeth Munro, Edwar. Prices, including War Tax: : The Greatest, {lusical al Play Lver Staged Moet SUCCESSFUL AND POPULAR MUSICAL PLAY, IN ; 2 ANNALS OF, NEW YORK STAGE SHOE POLISHES BEST FOR’ HOME SHINES—SAVE THE LEA i” "THE BIG VALUE PACKAGES ~ Fot Black, Ta; Ox Bh ene D Dark Beown, i Naomaleier, 15 LTD., © THURSDAY 2: APRIL ERR K.THE GREATEST SUCCESS THE LIGHT | nse Te Hi HA SINOWN SINCE THE GOLDEN DAYS OF SULLIVAN “Bresh as Wood Violets and Fragrant as Its Name” and J. J. Shubert Present Rida Johnson Young’s and, Sig- mund Romberg’s !* , Brilliant and Beautiful Romance’ With Music Monthe s in N.Y. City in-Boston kk. No/1 Cast, Includmg | William Norris—Carolyn Thomson—Melvin ; Stokes «© K , Nina Valieri, Arthur Albro, Douglag Weod, Nina Vat Natediy, Rath: Watson: ohn. Wheeler, Isabelle Vernon, William Blaisdell, Amy Lester Original Broadway Production in Its Entirety WITH ALL THE DEAR DANCING GIRLS IN MASHION’S FROCKS OF FOUR GENERATIONS ‘SEATS ON SALE TUESDAY, APRIL 13 $2.75, $2.20, $1.65, $1.10, 85c. “Cartan rises at 8:15 sharp. Call your motgre for Ww p.m, f Patsy De Foret. ‘Teddy. The i a Here ‘they have come in, , bright plaids \STHMA. VICK "YOU Sulky Plow. Harrow. Bise. s!so Some ing Wor h Grabbing ‘A-eomplete autfit of ixtures for Grocery’ store, almost new, Counters: Show‘ Casés, \Shelving, Scales, large four compartment: . Cash Register brand’ new, large safe, all the fixtures ypu' need for an up-to-date store. iif yoware-going into: business it vil pay you to look this up. ~ at If interested write P. 0. box R, N. Ps ‘or’phone 596-R. ‘There is no “cure® but relief is often aS ¥, by R KS Var = - BOF. oct ‘ Horses Bismarck Happy! Boys pad girls ‘Tove . - famous’ flavor of ‘Kelloge’s Toasted “ pia gra and ere ‘Bives pea ergy-makiag value she stores ii in fine white com. Select = the “waxtite” * package with this signature— — headellagg Every grocer everywhere sells Kellogg’s\ every day.

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