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BISMARCK: DAYLY.-TRIBUNE selves, to wear overalls; the’ women. mmployes have agreed not to buy new | clothes until the coset of women’s varirents,under as. well’as outer, has reached “normal.” No penalty is at- School Children Duck Those| ‘Nor to ho ontdone bv their elders. tached_to violation of either of these nledges, but ment to fit’ the crime will probablv be administerei A school children -attending the city Who Fail to Observe New , | schools are wearing overalls of vari- A ous colors and calico and ,zingham Clothing Mandate dresses. Several clashes ..between mera those ‘who are wearing denim and More than 50 of the male employes | calico and those who are not afflicted at the state capitol have pledged | with the latest fad were -reporte themselves to wear overalls invan ef-| the school authorities today. = fort to reduce the high cost pf cloth=| ings in fountains were the most popu- ,, The pledge provides that all} lar forms of, hazing indulged in .by. signers vill don blue denim on May! wearers of overazis and ginghams, THE, OVERALL \FAMILY, j ‘ 5 cS & DICHMAN © POORMAN = GEGGARMAN- THIEF = DOCTOR LAWYER: MERCHANT - CHIEF- F WEATHER AND in most places, while planting, was \ se aROe CONDITIONS FOR THE delayed \in the central districts. it ENDING APRIL 20, 1920|was too ‘cold for garden truck in the The week was unfavorable for| central and eastern. districts, but. po- sgetation and farm work in all cen4) tatoes are slowly recovering from the d northern and most southern | freeze in Texas. ins benefitted the It was too cool and wet in| ranges in the Pacific coast states, ‘al and northern sections and} but stock suffered severely with ¢con- the southwest. ‘There was} siderable loss in the central’ and ial change in the condition! northern range districts on account wheat although an improve- lof the storms and heayy snow. s reported in some localities,|-. + mae lly in the middle Atlantic and As a result of a weed-cutting cam- rn states. The week wasi paign’ carried out in New Orleans ia rable for the seeding of} thé springNof 1916, the number of ‘on account of cold and| hay fever cases was reduced. to less y, \Corn germinated poorly | than'50. per -cent. of the usual. preva- |. in the south and the growth was slow| lence. i Substitutes Often, Worthless It is a well-known fact ‘that Lydia, Rinkhain’s Vegetable Compoun, is the most successful remedy for woman’s ills obtainable. Aictual!!y' thousands’ of women have proved this to,be trie. Notwith- standing, some women make ‘the-mistake of trying something else, said to bejust as good, simply because it is new. Is it not foolish to risk the possible bad results of such experiments — and is it not better to depend upon a med- icine that you know is reliable— icine’ that has had no equal for more than forty year Read what These Women. Think About It ‘ North East, Md.—“I' was in a Utica, N. 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I don’t have 10 goto | ef dressmaking and sometimes bed with the pain, can eat without | hanging. I will rebommend Totia being sick and havemoro strongt’s. | 13. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Irecommend your medicine and you I are at liberty to publish my, tes:i- monial.”—EujzaberH WEAVER, ki. R. 2, North East, Md. Ke Wise = Aceept Nothing Bu ie Lydia £.Pinkham’s Vegeta Gompou nd J LYDIA _E. PINKHAM ME! Buy only NORTHERN GROWN Seeds which are tested for purity and Zs germination: A Few of Our Choice Offerings: Sweet Clover, White, scarified, per bu. ......2.....5 ‘$24.00 : Sweet Clover, Yellow, per bu............ Se ae $22.80. Sunflower, Mammoth Russian, per bu. . $10.80 \ Siberian: Millet; per: buoys)... 52 cel ccs cetera sata . 62.75 . We. also carry a complete stock of all kinds of seed and imennces Corn. Millets, Sudan Grass,.Amber Cane, and Fresh bulk Garden Seeds at prices that are attractive. Send for price list. . Buy from Us and Save Freight. Dealers Wanted Valker-Christensen’ Co. Wholesale and Retail Florists and Seedmen Minot. N.T. to any who “falter” and ‘‘backslide.” |- WA king ern No Papers Frazier to Sheriff Teddie Hartung of United States for its coal supply. W. H. sas After Chase Lasting captured by Sheriff Hartung and con- after a 10 years’ chase. -.Extraditt * room has private Tub Bath; | ~. Demeeracy wasithe Founder of ‘th urch..: It was He who Ic county, agking the governor of re RAISE SALARIES angas to permtt Sheriff Hartung AT. SCHOOL POR IDEAF 1S) ix ‘Lana appear. in 1m to other gab until! \CATTLE - THIEF - ! : ices h OVER LLS TO: BE or hile ibe avec pledg&d them ‘CAUGHT IN SOUTH: to briag.the prisoner’ to North Dakota| Devils Lake; 'N,. D.,April 22—The NTED IN ST ATE for trial., question of raising the salaries of the ia) Hardy is sald to be the-leader of 4) teachers, in the school for thé deaf } band. of, 25 cattle rustlers who operat: was favorably’ considered by members of as ed for a decade over the western slope | of: the state board of-administrati Hardy Caught in Arkan- ee Nine of the band have béen on si) inspection yigit here: Satur. victed...) (>, , ates following’ mdmberg: of > the Ten Years Cattle owners of Stark ‘county have |"board were ‘at the m tla, George: £ offered a ‘veward of,$1,000 for the cap- ture of Hardy... The reward goes, to’ atias Dash Winters, the, sheriff at Hampton, Ark., who of the cattle thieves” ‘of west-| found the tushtlye, living among the orth Dakota, has been cau a foothills. ; mies were issued today by Governor Switzerland now, relies on the . _ the Gpentng © She Curtis HOTEL Minneapolis, Minn. .,.the First of May. «VISITORS 0 to Minneapdlis will find at this splendid Hotel every requisite for their Comfoit andiEn- | eaene at charges appealingly moderate., Every’ RATES: | |) ‘Single Vy 75.Rooms |. $2.00 ‘$300. 325 Rooms . 2.50 | 3.50 200 Rooms . 3.00 «*-4.00 Others $3.50 to $5.0 00 yaar is theleure for the world’s present: euitiene be un- rest and envy: and covetousness and fear? / _ Legislation? Industrial compromises? Political : readjustments? We've tried them. all, and they go. not satisfy. We'te‘hungry and thirsty for Faith. rate. chic ue ar eee “The:world needs a genuine religious revival, * cabled the: Lon- don financial editor oftthe’New York Evening. Post recently. And he added: “This i is the view of hard- headed [business men.” Pawar’? be mee dy What business.men are now. proclaiming: the churches have.. always proclaimed. You must touch: the spirits of rhen if you are tochange their lives: only,to.the. extent oft their faith in each other can'they: work. together. ‘All remedies are makeshifts ex- cept the Golden Rule. i: e cam Thirt}, denominations, knosting the ‘ead: tobe too great fo for any ‘one denomination, to. et alone, oe in a ; Bagon- -wide. campaign, It'is-a campaign for ddeperinig the spiritual forces of'men; ee enlisting their hearts, andtheir pocket-bookstoo, Andeveryman and wotnan who loves America will be glad of a chante tohelp. For. thethope of. America i is Demveerticy and the Founder of first called. men sons/of God, ahd soe le all m m: brptnens Not a8 employers and employees,’ not as rheceeg epecticact sects, but as evr er God and brothers all tet us work out our problems toge “To auieauetien’ the Church | is: our first great task; ‘out of the Church flows Faith, { 4THURSDAY,- APRIL 22,-1920 Muir and P, iM. Casey. STARKWEATHER VOTES a Totten, Miss. Minnie Nielson, T. C.|.of the present. bigh cost. of. building material, “Wiin0 wonse. sovos! Become Slender Starkweather, N, D:, April 22; in | Reduce, your fel ee te., et or, a hotly, contested election the local Wonk ‘ollowing school. district voted .by a, majority J Breslow, “Lenhart 1 ‘Drug of 40 to, issue: '$50,000. bo “ag There a Final Judgment?” ‘De. L. J. Miller, Evangelist |. "Prof: Edwards, Song Leader \ on ee , of North America The pubticetion re sr een statesmen sce atalebem acme is for the| §f Co., Burt Finney, J. G. Cowan construction of ‘a. new. school house, The opposition. was, on the sroynd Fone oct ALL bur Ke corres 1 OL. OF let alld feeb Korein / f ro brine.men in standard, iemakethasts 4 principles an impelling the reconstractian of socie- ty. om i to teach men’ to-think true and live true isthe mighty. task toe which the church called. wi Chair'n Gon. Retiomm. Ingerahwrch Wold \ ‘HURCH World. Movement mn 1 v i "s } “ * , y ae » sD ea f) ao