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SIX BISMARCK ‘DAILY: TRIBUNE CHICAGO DENIES © SUIT PRICES TO. DROP VERY SOON 3ie Merchants Claim Movement Is Only a’ Fad and Not an Influence > WL, April 30,— Henry C. pr ent of the fompany his name—the proprietors “Hub © lothing company-—-made F: t offer to-day of $100,000 to be ¥ Mag y standard charity «for idenc y reputable clothing educed its, price 33 1+! andard merchandise. stand, | say reputable busi ,” said Mr. Lytton, in an 8s to whether Chi to follow pub- iers In NewYork, to a query o concerns \ lished report of cl who, according to dispatei from Z| today, are adver iB tre reductions in clothing prices of the overall campaign le to be held there today in protest ainst the high costs of wearing apparel, “L have ‘ived copies of the ad- poken of,” the ,pioneer cla@hing merchant continu ‘and none of the standard hous there, are advertising in any such mai ner. The t simply that the houses wl are advertising in this ure taking advantage of the of the overall campaign -and ade in New York to advertise dise actually worth no ni s $60 goods for sale at $i Really Impossible, He Says “Why, had we wanted to make,some money at the expense of the people in this campaign, taking agdvantage | of that overall publicity, we could; have printed sensational advertise- ! ments in the newspapers announcing that we were $60 suits for S40, and thus dispose of the suits that ure now selling.at from $19 to $40—which we have been unable to sell there is no demand the policy of any to adver- than 35. at way, ana we do not inter o do that, neither does any other andard house in Cnicago. # “Our profi than they were befor make 10. per cent annually in our business and we are doing that now. | Overall “MOTHER! “California Syrup of Figs” - Child’s Best Laxative a Accept “California” Syrup of Figs only-—look for the name ifornia on the package, then you ar re your child is, having the best and most $s physic for the little stomaei Children love its harm) liver d bowels. fruity’ taste, ull directions, on’ each bottle. You must. say “California.” ——————— We certainly are not profiteering. on, such a basis as that.” Rothschild Holds.Same View Maurice L. Rothschild, president of «he clothing company bearing his hame, said practically the same thing, although not offering an award to charity. The profits of the business, he said, were cut to the very bone, that the company was taking a much less profit thah ever before and that it had no intention. of printing mis- ading . advertisements. s to the overall campaign: ‘We have sold fewer than six pairs cf overalls, aside from the regular demand’ from workingmen,” said George Lytton, vice- president of the Lytton. company, , “since tie campaign't ‘ began.” May .Be Shoddy Gdods “If ‘New York dealers are announc- ing reductions of from $5 to $20°a suit because of the overall campaign,” said the manager of the clothing de- partment another dig store, who did not wish his name used, “it is either because they have been sell- ing that much above Chicago prices or else it is shoddy goods, actually Catarrh is a Real Enemy and Requires Vigorous Treatment Do Not Neglect It. 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PASTES AND LIQUIDS SHOE POLISHES BEST FOR HOME SHINES—SAVE THE LEATHER THE BIG VALUE PACKAGES ‘THE F. F. DALLEY CORPORATIONS LTD., s |. Ox Blood, For Block, Tet. Ox Dark Beowa BUFFALO, N. ¥. | | ) Dacotah worth less than the reduced: prices these stores are now quoting., “Reputable ‘Chicago’ noubes 48 well as in New York are not printing mis- leading advertisements. We could make $100,000 between now and the end sof the year by sensational ad- vertising in the newspapers, thus dis: |, posing of cheap stocks o; goods at.a price higher than we are now selling them, goods that are not moving’ be- : Cause there is.‘no demand for clothing under $40 a suit.” AGGIES WIN EASY VICTORY IN SLOW GAME YESTERDAY Farmers Win from Concordia by | ’ Score of 14 to 3; Stick Work Light Fargo, April 30,—Growinger's. wild: ness, coupled with good stick work and clever ,base running on the’ part of the “Aggies” gave them an easy victory over the Concordia nine on Field yesterday afternoon. The fact that the A. C. men ran over M4 scores on eight hits is due lardely to the wholesale way in which ‘they stole bases on_their opponents, the “Aggies” making 12 pilfers in seven | innings against two for the Concordia nine, The. teamwork and ability to make bases shown by the “Aggies” yes- terday are regarded as sure bidders ‘for the state championship. this spring. Poth Clarence and Bdward Jensen were in rare form, while Growinger of Concordia made: a creditable showing after his bad start in the first, but was badly handi- capped by poor support. Score by innings: Concordia .. : read end “write does not? F | For HIGHER Many of these: ‘ment campaign: die before their Gotten Man,’ forward this vast work of Americanization #f the Church For “Hoepitaus AWD HOMES. Every year thousands i ot.men and women seriously il! are turned away-from Church hospitals because of lack of room. The children’s homes ‘are compelled ‘to. tifa away more children thén they can receive, 1 base hits-——Johnson,* 2 “2; Hunter, Gass, *Paterson, Sage, Negard, Tanner and Berg. Stolen basés—Peterson, 2; Sage, 3; Johnson, 2; Gass, 2; Movold, Thorfinnson, | enchoff, | Newgara Estby. gon. ©. Jensen, 2; E, Jensen, 1: out— Jensen, 3. Umpire—Cattin of Moorhead, WHEN you: are ready to buy, your. spring hat remember that the little effort | . spent in’ ‘selecting if the right hat is worth while - . The Lanpher is\§ | always the right hat LANPHER HATS | Sacrifices—John-. Base on _balls—Growinger, 6; Struck C. Jensen, 5; Growinger 4; ,- | and ‘ Just where and how Ten Years fords, is on the ‘wane. you should‘com- You look into your You’re no (punch: ’—in other when you feel your vitality is the.money to be spent For THR CHURCH'S WORK AT HOME! A tcoreofitems coms. under, this head. Cotisider only one, Five and a half million people in the United States cannot even the. English language, Who is to cairy po eel , 3 POR RELIGIOUS TRAINING. At least 12,000,000 children end: young people under 25 years of ag can life without any religious training atall. Remembering the faith of Washit Aaierita will conti cole if Faith dice out of the hearts of its youth? re enteringAmer!- in and Lincoln, do you. think that i¢'to produce WashingtonsandLin- 4 EDUCATION Of the 450,000 American Students in institutions of higher grade, one-half. arein institutions founded ‘and supported by, the Charches, institutione: have had:no. great etidow- 3, but theis needs are juet an pressing as the needs of larger schools; and: you have only’ to read, their list of alumni and alumnae to measure the value of theiscontsibution:to America, ee: For THE CHURCH'S WORK ABROAD, Influenza ca first from the Orient thirty years #g0; nearly all plagues ‘are Oriental plagues. So long ax China has only bne phy- eician 10 every 400,000 people the Orient will continue to ye a menace. So long as one-third of the babies of India second year our own babies are not safe. : 4 Christian doctor or teacher sent abroad is working for, j America as rela Cy shoagh he worked at home. ° PREACHERS’ Savane, The preacher is called the"For- end well he may be. Eight out of ‘ten preachers are paid lese than $20 @ week! N CmINTERCHURCH Wor of North America’ A PEL to a businesslike Question \ HIRTY Soupestnates cooperating in the Interchurch World Movement have budgeted their needs. No busi- ess could have done it more scientifically. They have united to prevent the possibility of duplication or waste. At least.a million dollars will be saved by the fact that thirty individual campaigns are joined i in one united effort. Each denomination:has arranged its needs bude ‘six main _heads as shown ‘es ‘the left. \ Each desomination has itsown detailed Budget, and will ade. minister‘its‘own funds.’ Your pastor has copies of the budget: examine them for yourself. In the:week of April 25th-May 2nd “you will be givemyour opportunity tohelp. You can doitwith . the full satisfaction of knowing that every dollar of your ee has its post of service askigned to it in advance. an te Every dollar for a better Adsicicn and a better world. _ When your. church. calls gn you, give—and give from « your ' ey Lec as well as a your pocket bar + April 25th-May. 2nd, id Movement 2 The potatoe sf is odnttarnen! Is wode psablesrongh ths mepertioe of they denwatinaoes Younger Than is Years’ Dee t it. make you feel good—cause you to straight- en up and feel ‘‘chesty.”’— when.someone guesses your age at ten years or s0 ‘younger than you really are? mirror, smile with satisfac- tion and say to, yourself: “Well, he didn’t make such a bad guess, at that.” The point is: older than your vitality. If a man is strong, vigor- ous, mentally alert, fine and fit at 50 he has a better chance of livirig up to 80 than a man’ of 30. who is weak and run-down has of living up to 60. While none of us can stay the years nor | stop time, we. should all make an.-heroic effort to. suc- cessfully resist the effects of:time by ever keeping our vitality at par. \ . When you'sense a feeling of: slowing down of your physical forees—when your stomach, liver, kidneys and other organs’ show signs of weakness—when you notice’ a lack of your old time “pep” Z FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1920 mence at once to restore your. energy, strength and endurante by taking The Great General Tonic This master, body-builde# will help you keep young in spirit and- mental and physical action, because it will assist Nature in maintaining your vitality at par. It enriches the blood, restores worn-out tissu soothes jangling and over-wrought nerves, in- duces soundrefr- «sleep, charpens theappe- ;1—ic short, will putnew Nife, new visor and new vim in every fibre of your body. 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