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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE” r wee __ MONDAY, APRIL 19, 1920 Sm OMEN OF CITY RARTERS BMAX [EARN N POLATICS a Gonna Be Th POPULAR PRICED STORE Haste Morning \ League of Wee Voters. is| fective this morni a ion | K F O R painters will demand # wage of 8 J A c Pl Ke K D Formed Here; Delegates to cents an hour, an increase of 15 cents ¢ foe 1 Shep! erd ese .| OF Kingdom Cotne” ¥ A empl tt id that their busi- qt orgeauaton to otra women In te) Sone ie more or less seqanatie oe, [Bl ~ From the | aman pre! by. i Fo, J. The best picture Jack ickford.ever made. nt miss it... various major political. parties and to they are entitled to the higher wage form an instrument through which| effective today. Mecislation ae they deaie bom in thet MAKOTY ORGANIZES legislation as ey desire bot in e" state legislature and in congress. = NOTE: We ar state lepeiature and in congress. | CEB ALL CLUB TO. are-not cutting the quality, of our programs in order Four delegates were elected to at- tend a meeting at Fargo next Monday PLAY THIS SE ‘ASON| ies 3 to cut the prices. of dmission Fargo Meet Named an hour over the prevailing scale. Hi a ® a | a | Bismarck’s Greatest and # oe | cg t f the Bi: ismarck’s Greatest and vr lathe Peal 66 * a | to noti contractors at wiel Largest Ready-to-wear Shop i iii'es ty ests | put Sn ob en he 1 tle - - a a | | a = a meeting at the high school auditorium.| the high cost of living at the old scale More than 100 women were present of 70 cents an hour, No intimation’ and elected Mrs. G. F. Dullam, chair-] 88 8iven out a8 to the probable ac-/ man, and! Mrs. R. S. Towne, secre-| ton in case the ‘contractors refuse to tary. These two officers were officials meet the painters’ demand. of the temporary organization formea The painters point to the fact that shortly betone. yore fo during the long winter nfonths they Stores at Bismarck and Grand Forks, N. D. The House With Over 1000 Garments Pree Seis a¢ JOHNSON’S SHERR BROS.” Famous 5. 98 Ne noi aonieae® Waists, sale during tis eale No refunds at which time delegates from all of the principal cities. of the ‘state will be instructed in the use of the ballot} Fans Form Strong. Organiza-! so that they can return to their home. * iA cities and instruct the women in their]: tion; Looking for a counties. The delegat rom the . EXTRA SPECIAL Burleigh county unit are -Mes..C, D. . Pitcher King. Mrs. F. R.. Smyth, Mrs. W. 3. Bodenstab, and Mrs. G. F. Dullam. Makott, N. D,, April 17. This town| Men are backing the team, which will ‘in the statd.. Edward Swarison was reported by the Russian soviet gov- ‘The mass meeting/Saturday night] is organizing a fast ball team. The|be composed exclusively ‘of! local elected’ president’ of the’ elirb,* and| ernment in its: communique at Mos- HOSIERY SALE for only one hour from two to three-Tuesday and Wednesday. Ladies’. Pure Silk .Hose, seconds, all colors and sizes, for this one hour sale. Only was addressed by Miss Liba Pehako-| Makoti fans held a meeting dnd Jaid| players, and the business firms here | A.-J. Grace Was named manager. cow Sunday. An advance by the reds va, organizer of the league for the| plans for a strong team to compete| have donated uniforms on which their ——__—__—_ in the’ Black sea region also is-an- northwest, Miss Peshakova outlined with nines in the western part of the| names will appear. “The team is’ in POLISH FRONT active: nounced. the purposes of the League ‘of Women | state. need “of a good pitcher and every ef- |< London. April 19-~Hard fighting in f Voters and urged every member of the} ‘The local ‘merchants and business; fort willbe made to obtain the. best. several sectors of the. Polish. front. is | Tribune Wont Adg Bring Results. organization to join the different poli- 3 tical parties and take an active Dart in the deliberations and campaigns. The next meeting of the Burleigh county. unit will be announced by Mrs. Dullam, the chairman, chairman, NORTH DAKOTA , THIRD ON LIST a wind (North Dakota, with a total of $618,- of t ese $62.24, was third in the sale of 89c per pair Don’t miss ithe greatest of the season. Note prices sota, South Dakota, North Dakota, : . oo F , cagtpeg are 19 Montana, Wisconsin and ‘Michigan in A f \ is ’ the year of 1919, according. to an- Vi , a r nouncement today by the Federal. ‘Ri 4 6 ha e you A eve RS ear e Thrift stamps, War Savings stamps and ‘Treasuty” Savings certificates in the six Northwest states of Minne- ‘Wet ‘fil ie, Suits . 28. 75: serve. bank of the, Ninth district, + Minneapolis, ul Ss H More than $5,456,000 wort! of stamps were -hought in this district during the year, while the total for | the nation was $134,230,097, it ‘was Su | H announced. The list announced today shows a Cass county led the counties of é by FARRAR-, : McCORMACK cs } \ t + rth a WI 0' urC! se vat “ i F — Suits 59.75H oA o-Bihoon F Eincn R 4 its Biz fan te he ie wie pt | M+ GARRISON : : ‘in. the nation only by Ohio at’ $3.46; BRASLAU GILLY PADEREWSK1 - H the District of Columbia, $2.33; and GLUCK . “RUFFO : | Rhode Island, $2.15. Other. per capita CALVE ’ .Su its 69. 755 MM) sates: of states in the district were: | |i] CARUSO HARROLD SAMMARCO South (Dakota, $149; Minnesoti \ ‘ a ' u oT y MM $1.62; Wisconsin and Michigan, $1.04; 4 CLEMENT > HEIFETZ : SCHUMANN-HEINK Suits 79.7 55 ine the te ot worin Dé] Es CORTOT HOMER / SCOTTI Wy occe hoe and amounts. each | CULP | JOHNSON a SEMBRICH These suits are not carried over stock but all fl 2%" 24025: Barnes, seus: | | ' - DEGOGORZA + - JOURNET _. CTETRAZZINI | : nson " { WERRENRA’ : very. latest. spring.styles and materials such 5 Bottineat, alee oman a re DELUCA RREISLER WITHERS be = as Poiret Twill, Men’s Wear Serge, Tricotine, gy | $22.992:94; Cass, $72,621.19; Cavalier, Be : 7 ete., col bl d bl tig ‘ 2 MM sis.28184; Dickey, $8242.48; pivide, . 3 ; KUBELIK ~ WANELLI + colors navy blue and black. You cannot Mi} 6302.54; unn, $6053.66; Eddy, 97; : . MARTINELLI ZIMBALIST - y afford to miss this sale. Come and see for + inmons,: $8,552,06;. Koster, ® é ; $8, 435. 59; Gotden Valley, $3,773.60; ‘ H yourself. . Grand Forks, ‘$30,950.16; Grant, $3 be 473.10; Griggs, $4,820.03; Hettinger, $0,179.21; Kidder, $2,962.57; LaMoure, And every one of them is a Victor artist. : y , 39,0 Logan, $1,920.72; Merce! ‘ ERS eee nett peri ee : coats (DATS coarse ee eters Their fame ig as wide as the world. Their names = tosh, $5,521.41; ° $6, : “ys ‘ el. sede, scan, Susie: Neos ||] “are known wherever music is known, and with en $19,301. 42; Pierce, $4,474.18; Ramey, $25,070.25; Ransom, $18)559.82; Re ville, $4,346.13; Richland, $33,104.4 wh || Rolette, $5,036.27; Sargent, $10,647.57; . Sheridan, $1,679.62; Sioux, $2,487.60; . Tey names, a Victrola their art becomes as familiar as their Extra Special Slope, $2,085.19; Stark, $8,233.93; at iat comer fut rl a Any Victor dealer will ‘gladly play any music ty i * = 28 Veer: Williams, | * you wish to hear. Victrolas $25 -eortas = - ; r ; $ 1 8 e 7 5 Presaiiay Work | j ; wet reste ae at all dealers on the | tarts orm ; st 0 eac mon ; i y - ~ f School Dormitory ‘ ; ; . Coats just unpacked, all cok ors and sizes—wonderful Values Dickinson, April 19.—L. M. Strat: ton, a civil. engineer .employed by tlie state board of administration, }/ was here Thursday to: make a topographical. survey of’ the ’ State Normal School grounds, preliminary to laying ‘Out the grounds. Lee Nichols, landscape artist, who recent- ly drew up plans for the new capitol grounds at Bismarck, is expected here the first of the week to lay out plans for the Normal grounds. He will make a preliminary drawing of his plans, which will be submitted to the Extra Special Hour Sale on BUNGALOW APRONS board of administrafion for approval from 9 to 10 or rejection, If ‘approved by the ONE HOUR rodnda in permasbhe fora andor q Is in permanent form ani SALE ONLY $1 2 ee ou ‘ths dormitory can commence at ice, Tt will be necessary to lay out plans for the entire grounds before the first building is constructed for it is: ex- C hildren’ s School Dresses & pected that there will be a number’ of new buildiggs put up within the next The best sale ever offered. These dresses are made of tiie few year’. it the conditions of the gingham, and Chambray material, very pretty little checks country will warrant it, ‘The. plans and plaids, stripes, etc. These dresses are our’ regular See daar revo rll saetiine $5.98 values, but during this sale we are go- es. ; ‘ing to offer them at the very low price of 3 98 = WB| Te appropriation that’ ‘was’ made : J ° § i GWAY pisses URS sails «i es nc hs le for the new saditodta mu not bebe é . f Fe rae ; j 5 . available until the first of July “but |- 2. ; ‘ eo: 1§ fie ar y * i i. e School girls: Please do not miss this sale as you will {gj P!20s have been made whereby it will V [ I 4 Tkin: M: hin C mp nh “y find some wonderful bargains in this this sale : tor fenecnenry, to hold. ap operations, ictor : a. g ac 7 e 0 a y . “4 iN, ; NO APPROVALS AND NO REFUNDS 'MM| George Totten and R. “Muir, Camden, ‘New Jersey hag bers of the board of.contral, were . ' TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. SALE i] tere ist hrsity go orerthe ’ : 1 ds with S, Ma: TWO BIG. DAYS, _.. Bilbpresitene“0f'the Normal” They ex: a a | ee PTT TT TT Re ee eee nee » pressed themselves as greatly pleased pee the site selected. , _