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TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1920 aA : BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE ; PAGE THREE EVERY RETAIL MERCHANT INSTATE —__ Sisadknue UMMA UUATARNTULIUIINE: «+S ea retary of the association, of Fargo. Minn i i The program is the most pretentious ea velis: Minnesots. and promises to be the most interest: || ing and <instructive ever given by the association, om It is urged by Secretary Donnelly € ’ = sa) that every merchant in the state at- ——————| tend this meeting as important mat- Sounds travel about 1125 feet in, MANUAL TRAINING EXHIBIT | ters affecting shel individual Say a second. v i S 6 ests will be taken up discussed and eee ern LOG ag] Poni ot the: nmlelt Classsof the man;| decided. A number of interesting ual training department of the high] fairs are on the program, the speak- i = | school is exhibited in a window of the} ers being men well known in the! Mr, Donnelly, who is secretary of |iLudas store this week. Included | retail merchants’ world of activities.| the North Dakota Retail Merchants The program in ful is as follows: association, has made this organiza- PROGRAM tion especially effective and of benefit wh) IS URGED TO ATTEND CONVENTION OF * | THE NEW . Men of Fame Wear the y _STATE ORGANIZATION JUNE 8 TO 11 4 | rN l AS) M A R C K < : Especially Interesting and In-| W. A. DONNELLY , ] THEATRE = Patterson Hot ‘ j structive Program Has Been pie NU on : Last time tonight = Add a little character to YOUR personality | Arranged for Meeting Which Tonight—Tonight = by wearing one—always. Will Be Held at Valley City Eric Stroheim’s sensation E N I D B E NNETT ] é Ask your dealer for : | ‘The complete program for the an- ates ’ 4 = the PATTERSON. Bug aaneeting oF tie. Norh. Dake 44 ‘ ” in a fascinating detective story = 5 ley City, June 8 to 11, has just: been f In us all S i TW. StévensonGo. jannounced by W. A. Donnelly, sec; ee “THE WOMAN IN i Prices Evening 25c-35c THE SUIT CASE” | Also THURSDAY VOD-E-VIL MOVIES “Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde” SR Playing to crowded houses. Please come early mong the articles which are on ex- | hibit are floor lamps, tables, clothes rac : fra _ a Tuesday, June 8, 1920 to the entire membership. Mr. Don- p f h eae ioe oh eed aD balla eng | 8:30 A. M.—Bnrollment of dele-| nelly will leave Fargo Wednesday for FRIDAY | ‘k of the class has been “highly gates. . Atlanta, Ga., where he will represent ' } x 5 ised by those who have inspected} 9:3 A. M.—Convention called to} North Dakota at the annual meeting 1 . ’ 5 , ape th R order by Hon. John D. Giay. of the national organization of retail |) WM F A R NI j lad e r : ational Authem. merchants. ® —— tion—Rev. J. S. Wilds. e { a ititess'e Address of welcome—Mayor A. G. Bonhus. Response—F. P. Mann, president, | Merchants association. | Grow Your Hair Greetings from Minnesota—Geo. M.} Announcement of committee ap: ————— SSS | pointments—F. P. ‘Mann. GET THIS FREE “ DANDERINE” Credentials, resolutions, rules and. orders. ‘ Lt vou have dendreff,or if your hale is falling - Question box, sergeant at arms. eg Dt apo Secretary W. A. Donnelly, ese es na Fy ; p ecretary W. A. Donnelly, Treasurer proof box of the wonderfally efficacious oint- Stops Hair Coming Out; C. J. Stickney. i ment, Kotalko, if you send only 10 cts. (silver J. H. Brittain, 82-301, Station F., New York _ _ Afternoon Session 1:45 P, M.—Report of standing, poor foods, auditing, finance, arbitra? tion organization. cut, or if you have a bald spot, you shoul Annual reports—Pres. *. P, Mann! reeipe, which will be mailed you free wi \ Brstamps) to pay the cost of this notice, to Doubles Its Beauty. _ Noon recess, committees, legislation, good roads, {‘P. \M.—Address, Major D. S. Peterson, secretary Minnesota Reta SSS nada’s imports for consumption in March amounted to $142,497,873, a showing unequaled in any month of : any previous year. at Chautauqua park. Address by Hon.| G. Anderson, C. . Chaffee, M. H. Frank Stanford. Dryer, ©. D. Blakeslee and T. I. Lewis. General entertaining committee— ae H. E. Taylor, L. E. Hedstrum, Cha: | The Bed of | — | Procrustes Tribune Want Ads Bring Resu!ts. was fixed as to length. When people condemned to lie init were longer than the bed, they were cut down to fit. and when shorter, they were — stretched ; {cut the required length, | s ne if your fire insurance does |) +] not measure up to the value of your property, stretch it. Ad- Se ' 2:45 \P. M.—Address, C. R. Robert- Mandan N. D. 3:30 P. M—Address, A. L. Starr, vice president. 00 P. M.—Address, J. J. Earley. P. M.—Question box will be issed in charge of C.-R. Robert! FOR SALE eee ern rae renee ————— ditional protection is a wise investment in these days of if searing building costs. We #8 . represent only sound liberal in+ siitutions like The* Hartford Fire Insurance Company for instance. ' : House of 7 rooms. reception hall and bath; good heating || lant; oak floors upstairs and i nge; nice shade 2 blocks from | school and car line. One of the | | 5:30 P, IM.—Adjournment. Evening Session 7:30 P. M.—Lecture by G. W. Sul- ley, “Troubles of a ‘Merchant” with pictures by National Cash Register company. Wednesday, June 9, 1920 9:30 A. M.—Question box. 10:00 A. M.—Address, D. W. Clark. Valley city (NN. D. Mutual Fire Ins. Co., subject, “Fire Insurance.” i 10:30 A. M.—Address, W. W. Ruff. Subject, “What a merchant can do on most home-like places in the city. Price $5000; half cash. MURPHY -“The Man Who Knows Insurance” Ai few cents buys “Danderine,” Af xn application of “Danderine” you not find a fallen hair or any dand besides every hair shows new Ist door east of Post Office | thickness. a cash basis.” = 11:00 A, M.—Address, J. A. Cun- ningham, secretary Iowa State Re- tal Merc. association. ‘Subject, “Our | J. H. Holihan i | 2 Bismarck, N. D. duty to the association. Noon recess. j ae ne Boo , + Wednesday, Jump 9, 1920 1:45 P. M.—Adar Major Fred ‘Lorenz, Minneapolis Minn. Subject, “Salesmanship.” 2:30 P. M.—Address, C. E. Law- rence, advertising manager inch Van Slyck and (McConnville, St. Paul, | Minn. : OTHING like these wonderful Durham-Duplex 3.00 P. IM.—Address; ‘Tracy Bangs, : : Grand Works 'N. D. Subject, “The blades for a cool,-safe, satisfying shave. Extra a | hundred per cent American.” °. 5 td B M—Address, IBA. Shirley, long and double-edged to give you the greatest shaving Minot, ss. D. Subject, “Merchandis: ileage. And guarded to give you absolute protection ‘ t 30 P. M.—Address, E. U. Berda +f : Secretary SD. Retall Mere. asso when shaving. 3 ; ti J ti u : 1) P. M.—Adjournment. * : 30 P. M.—Ladies of convention entertained by Valley City ladies for = the balance of the afternoon. Z 5 Evening Session . ‘M-—Banquet, committee in carga, # X. Gravel toastmasier: A Real Razor—made Safe { r : P Bailey. ? T’S like taking a trip to the old well 9:30 P, M.—Dance at Elks’ hall. : hed 3 ‘ ; on a hot day—when you drink a bot- ; Committee in : Lee: Ferguson, The standard set, consisting of the razor, safety guard, and tle of HIGH LIFE, “that tempting tem- Se ant eee Simpeon two-edged blades, is now packed in a trim, durable case of 4 » M. to le: . Non : s. ah : a peng partisan court, J. D. Bacon, Judge American ivory. One Dollar Complete. perate health drink. Ben ‘Glaze, chief of police, assisted ae ‘“ hy his force. Avditional blades 50 cents for a package of 5 Thursday, June 10, 1920 HIGH LIFE’S got rap mg haf 9:30 A, ‘M—-Question box. Discus- . \ 3 ie makes you smack your lips an ; sions. - 9 10:00 A, M.—Address, Alex Karr, M: naturally want another giass.” subject, “Community Life in North THESE LEADING DEALERS SELL THEM: | Dakota BISMARCK BALDWIN u ; 10:45 A. ‘M.—Address, Joe H. Ing- ., . 8 ii 3 , 5 “ny F Cowan’s Drug Store Baldwin Hardware Co. Hea Drink a Bottle of HIGH LIFE Today won, nc ata Conan Date are Hatin ri praes H Finney’s Drug Store DRISCOLL 7 Hi 11:30 A. M.—Address, from _ the Lenhart’s Drug Store Jos. H. Barrete, Druggist “Kes Purity is Unexcelled”’ American Red Cross, Miss Henrietta French & Welch Seth W. Morton Tuna. Lomas Hardware Co. _.. McKenzie y Made by Noon recess. ! John Bortell McKenzie Mercantile Co. a» Miller Brewing Co. 12:00 M.—Home praducts dinner. MANDAN REGAN td Monue see page 143. City Drug Store Axel H. Lundberg General Store Milwaukeo Afternoon Session Bingenheimer Mercantile Co. : Peale 2:30 P.M. to 6:00 P. M. will be Farmers’ Mercantile Co. Sey Oe ANG 4 ‘ filled in with election of officers and * Fredricks Hardware Store Sidney T. P are, General Store selecting next meeting place. ; Mandan Drug Co. AML py she 3 JOBBERS PROGRAM ! y Pioneer Hardware Co. Washburn Lignite Coal Co. Store (Jobbers one half day in charge of; ARENA ad WING : M. H. Stricker, cHairman; T. A. Arena Hardware Co. Wing Mercantile Co. Swiggum, A. C. Crowl.) Scott & Williamson Wing Hardware Co. ; “The jobber and his job”—M. E. pet Aes - : ic) 2 If you are a Durham-Duplex dealer an ish to have your name Stricker, cae oon ee added to the above list in subsequent advertisements, send your name 4 SRotiionéd Goods” Uk a “Dume- and address to this newspaper and write the Durham-Duplex Razor Co. land, manager, Bismarck Grocery Co., for a free window display. , Bismarck, N. “Freight Claims’—O. M. Pierce, Minot Grocery €o., Minot, 'N. D. “Credits’—-A. C. Crowl, manager, . | Smith, Follett & Crowl, Fargo, 'N. D. Address by Mr. J..H. De Wild who will represent the commercial Bulle- tin, his subject will be “Advertis- ing.” A full explanation of his work will MADE Ax BuRIeED BY be given by charts. President Mann D MILLER BREWING will fill in the time for this talk. —— Evening Session ‘ 7:00 P. M. to 9:00—Auto rides and | boating for the women. Committee in charge: M. P. Krogh, Chas -Peter- son, J, H. Sampson. 7:30 P, M.—Hon. William Langer. —— 4 Subject, “Loyalty.” Ss 9:00 P. M.—Theatre. Committee in DURHAM-DUPLEX RAZOR CO |charge. ‘Bert Stern. J. V. Johnson, =" ‘ . wae L . : : | and sey. Continuation of ‘'Non- Jersey City, New Jersey : [Partisan ‘court, ES: City, U.S.A. Sheffield, England Paris, France Toronto, Canada ° ° Phone 447 : Friday, June 11, 1920 FACTORIES: «Jersey Clty, s oak eeat nee smarc (9) istri utors 211 Main St. 9:30 A. M. to 2:00 'P. M—Aall city Sales Representatives in 9 ‘3 entertain delegates. of convention. 2:30 P. M—Community afternoon |

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