The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 29, 1920, Page 8

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SQOUGUONODADCUAOOOOOOQUGUSUNONNCENOOCHDOOUOUEOUAOROONONS ‘iGHT | . BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE is ‘ THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1920 SCHOOLS LINING UP FOR CONTEST AT UNIVERSITY Fifty Cities Represented in An- nual State Music Contest Next Month | \ Fifty high schools in North Dakota | entered the state music contest for s year. District elimination con- tests were held in eight centers Minot, ‘Bottineau, Grand Forks, El lendale, Wahpeton, Valley City, Jamestown, , Mayville, P: ically a thousand students have already take part in the contests this year. means much for music in North Da | kota, ‘ The plan is attracting wide atten tion outside the state. The univer sily receives frequent inquiries con -erning the details of the plan. On y 13-14-15 will occur the final con- test at the University of North Da- kota. Three hundred students have entered the final contest.’ Twenty- three contestants will try for the piano solo event, fifteen for the soprano solo, twelve for the contralto solo, and eight for the boy solo. ‘Wil- final contest, ‘as. ‘The following towns will be repre- sented: Bottineau, Buchanan, Buxton, Cas- selton, Cheyenne, Crary, Dickinson, Egeland, Ellendale; Fairmount Fargo, Grafton, Grand Forks, Hankinson, Harvey, Hunter, Jamestown, Larim- ore, LaMoure, Lfdgerwood, Maddock. | Mandan, Mayville, Minot, Minto, Mec- Ville, Park River, Pembina, Stanley, Sentinel ~Butte Valley City, Wahpe. ton ‘ Walcott, Walhalla, Westhope, Williston. * . , Final State Debate (Friday, April 28, Rugby defeated | Egeland in ‘the semi-final debate. Tuesday, Apri] 27, Hunter and iey- nolds decided which of these schools will be represented in the final de- bate at the university May 14. Rugby won the finals in 1919 and has pro- duced a conspicuous team each year. Both Reynolds’ and Hunter have strong teams. The two winning teams contending ECZEMA IS ONLY SKIN DEEP No Internal medicine will cure Eczema. Only by the application of CRANO- LENE, the great external remedy, can the Eczema microbe be destroyed. Prove this statment for yourself-at our expense. Science hasdiscovered that theacid-like juice found under the skin of the common table cranberry quickly destroys the tiny skin parasites that cause Eczema, and er skin troubles. This, mildacid'has now been com- bined with soothit ings Cooke ing, healing olla, The ree anamas. ing cream that stampsout the cause of skin diseases, heals the sores and restores the nfo ,zatural health and color. CR NOLENE by all gc araggiecs: i bv aa jer, oF creel Oy Mimosetamteif your drogriat cannot oly rie, Nivect tor Cratatons Gos ans., for free test treatments Money Positively Returned itNet Satisfied Seid and Guaranteed by all Druggists : “THRIFT” In clothes does not mean wearing coarse and unat- tractive clothes. It means definitely deciding to buy good clothes, because they wear longer, look better and you buy actly as does h less often; also clothes that fit well because they | will produce a Favorable impres- sion of the wearer’s individuality. Good looking and well fitted clothes refresh and stimulate ex- ealthful exercise. for the state championship have al- ready taken part in four debates up- on this subject. The question for this year is: Resolved, That the United ‘States government should control prices of food and fuel com- modities during times of peace.” Twenty-six high schools entered the debate, COMMERCIAL CLUB GETTING READY TO GREET CHICAGOANS Trade Boosters from Windy City Will be Here on May 22 The Commercial club is preparing for the invasion of the trade: boosters from Chicago representing the Chica- go Association of Commerce who will be in Bismarck from 7 to 10 o'clock in the morning on ‘May 22. The party is traveling in’ a special train and will stop at ‘Bismarck on the way to Chicago following a tour of the northwestern tier of states, George N. Keniston, secretary of the club, announced today that the business interests of the city would be represented when the Chicago par- ty arrives by a large reception com- mittee. Further details in regards to the welcome:and entertainment which will be provided the visitors will be AUUUODOREOUUUDOUL! auuunuuncenuendeaueauennyiny SOUNUUEREODATUDAOUDUCUTEUOUSOUUOUQORODOSEOOROGUOOOOE Ghe CURT RATES: 75 Rooms - 200 Rooms Others $3.50 to $5.00 Don't Take Life Too Seriously Liven it up.a bit with mus- ic and laughter. You will fee] and work a lot better for it. A Victrola brings you the world’s wealth of ‘music—from grand opera to the latest vaudeville “hits” from stately waltzes to the jazziest and snappi- est fox trots. We have all the latest Victor records. Come in any time, we are always glad to play them for you. Victrolas sold on pas ly payments. : HOSKINS Incorporated Victrola Dept. Bismarck, N. D. a”, CAnnouncing the Opening of IS HOTEL ‘ Minneapolis, Minn. the First of May VISITORS to Minneapolis will find at this splendid new Hotel every requisite for their Comfort and En- joyment—at charges appealingly moderate. Every room has private Tub Bath.* Single Double - $2.00 $3. 325 Rooms . 2.50 3. 3.00 4! 00 50 00 =| Cleveland .. 8 2 ~~ 800 =) Boston . 8 2 -800 Chicago 5 2 714 St. Louis. 5 3 625 Washingt 4 5: 444 New York “4 5. aad Philadelphi 3 5 3875 Detroit... Oo 5 875 =| | YESTERDAY'S GAMES *| Pittsburgh 1, Chicago 11. Hi | announced later, Mr. Keniston -said today, \ ODDFELLOWS HOLD MEETING FOR 101 BIRTH OF ORDER| Delegates from ' Hazelton, wit | ton and Mandan Meet With Bismarck Lodge Oddfellows in this section celeb- | rated the one hundred and first an-! niversary af the foundation of thej order at a pig meeting here Monday: night. ‘more than 300 Oddfellows and Rebekahs took part in the ceremonies and’ festivities. Representatives of Mandan joined with Oddfellows in; this city in observing the anniver:! sary. The viele members were wel- comed by F. W. Cathro, one of: the best known members of the lodge in the state. A. W. Pitzer, of Wilton, district deputy grand master, re- sponded tq Mr. Cathro’s -welcome. George N. Keniston, an active mem- ber of the local lodge, acted as mas- ter of ceremonies. The principal ad- dress was delivered by W. A. Bun- nett who spoke on “Oddfellowship in the Next Century.” At the suggestion of Mr. Keniston, | all. members stood in silence for a moment ih respect to the, femory_of William Mills, who died here Mon- day. Mr, Mills. was a’ prominent member of the Oddfellow order. Af- ter the ceremonies ,were concluded the members enjoyed a dance. and a dinner, which was prepared by the membeys of the RebeKahs. ee AMERICAN: ASSOCIATION Won Lost Pet. St. Paul 8 2 800 Toledo . 6 3 667 Columbu: 5 3 625 Minneapoli: 6 5 656 Milwaukee 5 6 . 456 Louisville 4 5 444 Indianapol 2 6.260 Kansas City 3 9 — .260 NATIONAL LEAGUE -Won Lost. Pet. Brooklyn . 7 3.700 Cincinnati’ 7 3 .700 Pittsburgh 6 4 600 St. Louis . 5 6 456 Philadelph: (4 5 444 Boston . 3 4.429 New Yo » 8 5 375 Chicago .. wl 8 8 274 AMERICAN LEAGUE ~ Won Lost Pet. | NATIONAL LEAGUE Others postponed, rain. AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago 4, Cleveland 5. Boston 7, Philadelphia 7. jaath darkness.) Detroit 0, St. Louis 6. | Others jostponed, rain. (Called AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Kanaas City 5, St. Paul 1. | Milwaukee 1, Minneapolis 7. Others. Postponed, cold weather. | All drinking water. ‘should be | | boiled until further notice. | C. E, STACKHOUSE, | . Health Officer American Legion | Elks’ | April 29, in uhiform to eas the Nurses Me- morial service at the | Auditorium, First call |7:30 P.. M.. Assembly | 7:40 P. M. the lodges at Hazelton, Wilton and |- >—_— —— | BASEBALL : | : |members will meet at é Hall Thursday,| =n = ‘ f Copyright 1920 Hare Schaffner & Marx NC ZUOUAIAANAUOUAAUOUNONOUAOAUANLOOCAOODASAUGARAOEURGEENOGOUOOOOUOAESOAOROERRACAROAOEOGOUAOUOAAEUAAAUUAALU il . Your Clothes Saving Early ..... par enough at first to get all wool fabrics ‘and fine tailor- ing. You'll get it back in better style and longer wear. | ~- B ut when you pay enough be sure you get enough—that you get what you pay for. “on the safe side” To be buy your clothes here. You'll get clothes made by Hart Schaffner& Marx. They cost less because they out- wear ordinary suits. Money back if they don’t. 5.6. BERGESON & 50N valle Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clostes Fe | RANGE: RUS CONTAINS NO ORANCE JUICE O wholesome and good are Ward’s Orange-Crush and Lemon-Crush— so carefully guarded their quality and purity—that even the littlest tots will thrive upon their harmless delicious- ness. «Your physician will tell you this, ‘And how the children like them! »They are the drinks the kiddies dream about. All their tempting flavor and fra- grance come from the delicate oil pressed from the fruit itself, combined by the exclusive Ward process with purest sugar and citric acid—the natural acid of citrus fruits. ee ee ee in bottles or at fountains Prepared by ge-Crush Co., Chicago conig Whey Bottled in Bismarck. N. & v. Capital City. Botting” Works. 219 sth Strept,” 5 Phone 206 res -like oranges. ? Drink | : RUSH |

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