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e ‘ . BISMARCK DAILY. TRIBUNE. New Profession for Women WEBB ‘BROTHERS “First in Style” “First in Variety” “Foremost in Value” + New York, April —A_ new, occu- pation for women is offered by th “ood: Department of the General Chemical Company. It provides: for part time work and, is especially adapted’ for foung, married women who have had some business exreri- \ encdand, whose household Chuties Wage them considérable. free! t ‘This, new, field, of work ig. in an: or- ' ganiation to be: known-as the Ryzon | Serviee Staff ‘Its purpose: will. be to bring. indi¥idnal, homes. in-teuch. with, the most’ advanced: ideas’ in’ cooking, baking, and: ‘other ‘domestic | tasks. Positions in’ the. new. servic ice. with, offer Vala nies cRporcyitips, ae peat tied and, profits igs ing work. i. ~ MONTH-END SALE | : - _ Wednesday and Thursday, April 28th and 29th . ~~ Ya f. Ne sales and: advert 1. representatives thé Ryzon. Service Staff. will,’ be. n ead ed, ‘They. will, work on. a salary: ane commission: basis, chief ceguisite, for. rite on thorou; edge of Ryzor Baking Powder: | It Is. also ‘DACOREATY, for applicants, to’ under’ stand the. modern Ryzon. ‘method “of , level: spoonful’ measuring ,whiph. hag § assured scientific accurac: in home. baking, with uniformly, successful; re- | | sults. : Thig method ‘is:described' in; the ' Ryzon Baking Book; “” Letters, of, application for Pe a oa ment to the Ryzon taining @ concise Hada of qual fications, should: be sent imme ately. Genera} the, Ryzon sta now! Women’s and Misses’ NEWEST SPRINGSUITS : Appreciably a Se eae, Reduced coin, will purchase: mare. pounds. ay Ryzon, at’ once trom your grocer, sending ys:his name. and address promptly, we" i al “you. a Ryzon...Baking. Gaeral. Broad St, .New, York pgyainen ees; They are such smart suits toc, so ie eee ; Hic we well cut and of such. good _ fabrics. 7 Only a reterence to their price tags - gives a hint of the fact that they are_ “reduced” for the styles are those of mid-Spring and the freshness of, the suits has not been worn off by hand- ling. " Suits that sold from $57.50 to $65.00, ae $4 7 e 50 et $75.00 to $89.50, now 9OD.00 Suits that sold from $98.00 to $125, nw 99D.00: to. thé . Food’ Department, Chemical) Company 25: Broad: Street, New York : The-new (Baking Book (orig? a at conta tht ne 250 prac- wall, bem maile ostpald \ WEHE STARTS SERIAL STORY ON N. P. BUREAU , ea ed \ ¢ (Continued From Page One) "* a sense of relief/that he had received it. -He had performed his duty; and]. had not, turned on those who were plotting his. redm while still under obli- 1 gation to thém for the oftice, for if he had they. would: have. called “traitor.” They were forcéd, to. show their hand and the obligation. has been wiped. out. He felt like a free American}. citizen and to demand:‘his rights as such. aa i Papers Start Work at once started to work. Governor ‘Frazier’s letter was served son the ‘ evening of the 19th of April, and by its ternis it gave ‘Mr. Wehe until April 22 to resign-or to reply. But did he wait to see if his demands were met according to its terms, as would naturally be expected of a\thief executive of a state? ‘No, he gave it out to the League’ papers: at: ogce, antl the next morning it appeared in the CourieriNews. But is he ‘to be -blam- ed No. He functions like. a, machine, but does not act-in the ordinary. mean- ing of the term. Mr. Wehe replied to the letter April 20, by calling upon} , the Governor to set forth more speci- tically the acts. complained. of, and denying. the contents: of hig. letter; and further~refusing to resign. and calling upon the Governor for a hea:- a ing; and. further..denying his right, to suspend him from office until he had been legal removed' therefrom. |, Then the Governgy’serves another let- ter:\to ‘show ¢ause @t his office on April 23, 1920, ‘at 3p. m. why the order should’ not be‘ made permanent. Put in Denial 4 At the time and place Mr. Wehe ap- % Important Sale of See | Spring Millinery We have assembled into one large group, unus- ually many Spring hats and. priced the group « at $5.00. The hats offered are all: this. season’s styles and afford ample diversity: for individual Mose Spee SOOO. ’ Black Taffeta _ 36 in. pure dye Black, taffe- | ta silk. Regular, $4.00. qual- Embroideries - During ouf Month-End sale we offer our entire line of embroideries includ- Just Reavel A large shipment of new pumps. and oxfords in“the ing banding, edging, inser- hala most popular} ity, Wednesday’and Thurs- ... pear lis eeorney crefore Oa tion and flouncing; all at |S! The April Delinetor | day.’ Special $3. 2 5 to the charges and demanded’ a hear- Y, OFF REGULAR PRICE PI ———— per oa 7 ing and the right to cross examine all, witnesses produced against him and'}' the right\to produce his évidence and = to have the whole proceedings takea ‘ancy i Ons... down. This Governor Lynn J, Frazier i of a great state denied him, and re- moved him without 4 hearing!!!| The Workmen's Compensation Act pro- vides that the governor shall appoint, and may remove for cause, two work- Silk Foulards — 40 in. sitk foulards in a handsome selection of the newest designs and colors. Regular In this assortment aré many very pretty » pieces suitable for bags, bows or. cami $4.50 quality. Wednesday and Thursday. soles. Regular 65c quality, Wednésday | men a hgpeenagary eons ope pan Special, $3 65 | and Thirsday. .. Special,, yo ee for a, term offive years. Mr. Wehe Per Yard oot ee ce ashe os ° -| per yard : ‘ 48c ‘was appointed under the act for th2 oe + \ ‘three year, term. It: has. been general- ly held: that where the governor is: given the. power to re ‘that it must be a legal. the. party sought to be F }] entitled to.a hearing and the evidence taken down, if demanded, before. a re-' moval can, be ordéred and the party. | removed, and then it is subject to re: view by the courts to, see if there was. any legal cause for thé same. In’any qvent. if Governor Frazier had’ wanted, to be fair and impartial, he’ would have ordered and granted a hearing. |’ But no, he is only a reflection.of what is to be. It was not so ordained, by, the powers above and’ what-élse was to be expected of: him—nothing. et Eating Its Heart Out The League by’ just such avts’ as tors will get from. $900° to 92,750,|'these is fast eating its own heart ‘out, averaging $1,788. Chicago and {Michi- | and it is only. a question of time. Act my gan will b it will crumble of its own weight. ties payin, Pe oy page walrern Autocratic authority exercised in such ‘Paying higher salarfes than. Ohio} . manner, even with a beneficent far. state under the \new salary. schedule,| mer’s program, cannot weather the || storm for any great length of time. To others more, demoeratic, will later LIFT OFF CORNS! Doesa’t hurt-a bit and costs only Enamelware, ‘All erfathelware, including pans, kettles, cofte® pots, tea pots, buckets and many: , other’ household articles, during our . Month-End: sale, your choice at 4 OFF REGULAR\PRICE; Drapery Fabri We have selected and placed. on tablés H all. short lengths of drapery: fabrics, | in- cluding Magnolia cretonnes, ‘Empire. taf- fetas, Essex Reps, Duplex Cretonnes, Mar- quisettes, Silkolines and Curtain Nets. Wednesday-and Thursday. Special at 1-3 OFF REGULAR PRICE. : PROFESSORS TO GET SALARY BOOST _ Columbus, O., April | 27.—Professors at Ohio, University will receive. from ALMOST BLIND AND A CRIPPLE FROM RHEUMATISM, NUMBER 40.GIVES RELIEF : ~ ‘Kead the: following unsolicited tes- timonial from. Mrs. W. F, Smith, box $4,000. to $6,000. a year’ when their in- crease in salaries becomes effective next fall. The average for the 127 professors will be $4,139. Assistant. professors: will’ receive from $1,800 to $3,000, averaging. $2,601.‘ Instruc- cop REPRIMANDED FOR ARRESTING BOY MEMPHIS—The cop who. pinched a small boy here becauge he applaud- ed a five-reel thriller in a movie the ater with two much gusto was “‘baw]- ed out” by the police captain. THe father, 65 years of age, was an in- valid-for nine years with rheumatism, 592, Murphysboro, Ul: “My daugh-|,/5 NOW ge na patrolman took thé lad to jail in the a tet was almost blind with corneitis| he feels 15 years younger ‘since tak. | tte! Wagon.~ The lad was released a few cents | by the captain. “Dof-days” (inflammation of, the eyés) had in- flammatory. rheumatism. so bad. she lad to. go, on crutches. The doctors gave.her up, so we tried change of cli- mate, but nothing did her.any good. I an! advertisement of Number 40; Kot The ‘Blood and decided, to try it. ing Number 40. ‘My daughter's, case has opened’ the eyes of quite a num- ber of sufferers from rheumatism as well as myself, who’ believe 40 the best medicine’ on earth.” 40 is. de- manded in chronic inflamination ‘of mucous membranes; in chronic rheu- | After’ taking the second bottle she| matism, catarrh, eczema, skin erup- was much! improved, has now taken| tions, constiation, indigestion, stom- five bottles, her eyes have both xe liver and kidney disorders. Made \ cleared and her limbs. are sound, and J. €, Mendenhall ‘Evansville, Ind., well, and she has not the least. symp-| 40: years a druggist. tom; of the trouble returning. My Sold by Joe Breslow. are so-called, for the hottest. part of. the year,-at the time of the rising of Sirius, .the:.dog-star, ———— GAVE UP SCHOOL. . FOR BETTER: PAY Miss F. Reed, eed, Normal. School iB) graduate, taught two ybarswhen she concluded ‘there was ‘“Snothing it’. She then took a cours 2 N. D. Result, an °. retarial position at N. D. hei tural: College. Car Washing We are now’ equipped with the latest appliances for washin| Magic! , Just drop a little Freezone cars and cutting grease from running gear Our new wauher Eva Kuppich recently on that touchy. corp, instantly it stops comes fr ym a large city garage. Give him a trial. $100. 00 position with Crary-Lumer aching, then you Nite | the corn off N. s Insurance.Co. Every spring; scores: with the figgers. Truly! ‘No humbug! Try Freezone! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle for a few cents, sufficient to rid your feet of ‘eyery hard: corn, soft’ corn, or corn between, the’ toes, and calluses, without one. particle of Pain, soreness or irritation. Freezone is the discovery of a noted Cincinnati genius, “ ’ of ambitious young folks enter B.C._ By the oleae winter , they; have, good places, . & Follow the SucceS$fuli”* Write F. L. Watkins, Pres., 806 Front St., Fargo, N..D. about spring term. fall the task of carrying out-a wise jand democratic program for the far- mers and tlie laborers and all other classes. work within. th: ~.*¥et-how, sad, how. sad! .. The crushing League papers were4, The, espionage system at League is creating an atmosphere of distrust on all sides, |" and no, matter. how faithful’an official is to his duties of: office he never knows who are his friends, and such has become the official life \of Bis- ace days, She! a capers FOR: ‘KEY. TO. DIVORCE ; went From. Page One) “Apples “Green:vined: snowballs appeasing “Both hunger and thirst! “Apples»’ “Savoring! in their, juice their_fra- 6." Soliloquy * hare: we. have the opinion of ‘While: ‘Michael Strange’ (Mrs. Thomas’ pen recall) ‘of: “himself” — Seine all: too lusty. “for your: drowsy, conversations. “I snapping. up the: shades “Across your blear blind eyes, © singeing- your breius “With the starlit air, - “And you,’ garret dwellers “Dreading ‘me like fire, “Perceiving in my force “Your. exatinguishing cap, “You cannot like me, ~ \ Health Duty- You can’t be too insistent! © EW. children find; pleasure in Fu 6. things most vital to their physical comfort and. bealth, 80 it'reste with the watchful:moth- ef. toset: that they aredone. The child will be gratefultin after years. Chief’ among’ the functions necessary to the upbuilding of the little body, so that:it will-not be'a dyspeptic, constipated: body when it matures, is ‘dir imination regu- larly iver non ing. Ifthe moth- er. will insistent and* allow nothing‘to interfere with it, it will soon me a habit, a-daily.rou- tine’ that will: not: be forgotten throughout life. There are times, however, when. ¢ nature will not operate unaided. Then: give Dr. Caldwell's Syrup -Pepain, ‘which is a.combination of laxative herbs with’ pepsin, the hohe eae pile : yy: disappear. Facts cts rently and:-without griping, and.aa it, contains no narcotics and @ pleasant to the taste, it may “Knowing not that I smell “Of the moon! the sea! “Not that my hair ‘Is..woven of, tomorrow’s- flowers, “And my feet— be given, to infants. Thousands of often have bese re aaeted to to. maturity with tet ‘3 re Syrup Pepsin. ~ A bottle can be bought at any; drug store. In a large family there is’ always someone would feel better for a dose Mn a medicine like Dr. Coldwrell's yrup wel Ms yup. epsin is. largest selling liquid laxative Bort oll each sear € many who need. its Bi Caldwstt, surf ‘ashington Street, “In the stirrup of sunrise itself! , “No! you cannot see ‘My dancing futurity, “For Iam young, young, ' “And you all hate me for: it.” he Only mt This long-wanted improvement is now a part of the new Columbia Grafonola. Built right into the motor. Invisible. _ Automatic. Operates on any : record, long or short. phonograph can get ‘it. No other phonograph’ has it. must be set by’ hand for every record. No. other - ‘Basic patents protect the * | Columbia Non Set Automatic Stop. ‘ touch of convenience added to the Columbia Grafo- ' nola’s: recognized leadership in beauty. of design, richness of tone, and reliability of mechanism. Ash the nearest: Columbia. dealer foria demonstration. of the stop-that needs no setting. ae Columbia Grafonslas—Standard Models _ up to:$300; Period Designs up.to $2100 Nothing to move or’set or measure. Just putonyour recordand the ‘Grafonola plays and stops itself: All ofher stops It is the last Columbia Phonographs Columbia Records * On Easy. Terms If: Desired (ies - COWAN’S DRUG STORE