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THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1920 ISMARCK BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE MINOT IS READY FOR BIG STOCK ’ ®& i. Guts house= oe /| ANDSALE SHOW petice en ee . ? work ia hali—Saves oa a naa SHELDON LEWIS WM. S. HART a in Robert Louis Stevenson’s - SNe “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” | “Shark Monroe” Tomorrow, Wm. Farnum in “Heart Strings” fi Critchfield met with, EK. Ss. Per- son and Secretary \N. D. Gorman to- day and completed plans for what | | j 4 the servant probiem. e: promises to be one of the greatest | livestock shows and sales ever held in the northwest. The show and sale will be held under the @ s of the Mouse River Loop associption at Minot, June 8 and 4. MONDAY—BIG BOUBLE BILL Charlie Chaplin in ‘“Sunnyside’’ ey AND THE GIANT PEATURE “When Bearcat Went Dry” ee acer “Da ddy Long Legs” Entries of 154 head of high class registered. Shorthorns and . He fords from the leading herds of the 4 H , tle are going to be of real quality " and fitness. Forty-four different herds CY will be represented in the show. WN thereby Saves worke«n%i MCrmmiONey among them some of the best im the state. and insures a brighter, cleaner Fine Hereford Showing northwest are,in the hands of the The [ereford part of (he sale ania | NC and prettier heme. secretary now, and from the. reports of the inspecting committee the cat- show is considered by those who have seen the ‘stock to be the best olfer-| if ae ing of Herefords that has e been ; “Gleans as if Polishes.”’ made in North Dakota. ‘The judging "U5 of: will take place on Jun and a com- | $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 sizes, mittee composed of Prof. Sheppard of ” ‘ 4 the Agricultural colle; J. Shaw of Ps ‘ ‘ All Dealers. Williston and William Powers of Mon- — : f e i ‘ 15 3 & - tana will pass on all of the animals < : : 4 Wholesome, we before they are sold. ae = | : Beautiful . num Plans are being made for a ban- invigorating, sat- j auth quet and entertainment for the \, isfying—the favor- i 1} ing breeders in the evening of June | ; 3 3, and Secretary Gorman is making ite everywhere. Try : ; “C I t Cl 99 p an effort to get the famous Shot HIGH LIFE A | 0 Ors as I eans horn association films, and a si on \ of tne eer films onl be anew e é : “‘ The beverage with- oe | 1 H " . ans for taking care of a large crowd i Prt H Makes old things look like new. of breeders from all over the north- * - out a fault”? — % i V west are being made, It is estimated y today. between 1500:-and 23000 people will ¥ : ’ attend the show and sale, a similar event that should follow several times a year in Minot. Almost anything that can be washed can be colored at the ’ same time with Aladdin Dye fF price Soap. a Bismarck High Grad | 10c at all dealers. Wins Running Honor) Leslie Harrison, a graduate of Bis- CHANNELL CHEMICAL CO., Chicago -Toronto- London - Paris: marek high eeneol ihe elas | or SE” Ale EE! MG, EEE de TE, PEE LR FF ta the freshman track meet at Pur in the freshman track meet at Pur-| i BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN nt of public instruction; Miss Lulu ‘due university, Lafayette, Ind. ac- | J. Mosler of the high school; Miss cording to word received here. | Bey OF CITY ORGANIZE MUTUAL AID CLUB | ciaays . Harvey of the capitol. The former local high school stu- dent won all three events in which he was entered—the half-mile, mile VAs H -———_———_ | The purpose of the new organiza- and. ee ee atts vane: ines a A : is ‘ 7) Sec) i A number of young women repre-, Seed company, vice chairman; Miss | tign, which is part of a national move-| onds. senting the business and professional | Vesta Bushwell of the capitol, secre- | ment. is to promote better relations Harrison joined the navy during women of Bismarck met Tuesday | tary and treasurer. | between’ professional and business| the world. war, and entered Purdue night and organizing a temporary club | The committee appointed to draw up| women. Several cities in the state, to be known as the Business andj a constitution and by laws is composed | including Jamestown, Grand Forks, Professional Women’s club. The fol- of the following: Miss Elsie Stark, | Fargo and Valley City, have organized » lowing temporary officers were elect-| | county home. demonstration agent; | clubs. \ ; cad | Stacy-Bismarck Co., Distributors 311"Meiast go last fall. ‘His home it at Jud. ed: Mrs. T. H. Poole, secretary Red Cross; | | The permanent ‘organization meet Miss-Henrecka B.'Beach of the Pro-| Miss ‘Rena Mossbrucker. The mem-\ ing has been planned for May 19. Fur- vident Life Insurance company, chair-| bership commit consists of Miss‘| ther details will be announced later by man; Miss‘ Julia Johnson of the Will} Bertha Palmer, assistant superintend+ | Miss Beach. \ Z | nond — . =n Te RES WA Ai NT CARRE if VERY Didasond: ‘Tire it ER on-a car—and there | are 2,000,000 of them : | ; in use—means that somebody has walked I ‘ : into a dealer’s store, and. H A bought it— i Often to replace’ \another ‘brand e stor O our I i ] e i } 2 i of tires. F fy This fact is obvious ‘since : : ‘ iamond Tires, 2 f ae cael pe ea ipa at them—first-as they were on the day ; ‘ | cars. Lead a good healthy life they joined the Army, then after one month bef i f In short, actual i eis A : ji 4 : cats baa Geoveditesiases (hat ; aie. ead of training. The story tells itself in the way ; 44 : the utmost ti lue lies in aa Aan ? a Da mond Tikes . Get enilteary, training they stand. é ! Adjustment Basis eh hous Saree wy jjustment Bas’ . 4 , bs Corda + 8,000 Miles Getting on in the world depends a good deal i Fabrics." 6.000 Miles on the health and energy ‘you've got, on how ie hard you can hit the line. i ! Thousands of men right now are getting them- selves in physical condition to do real things Here are your Home in life, by training in the new democratic, : State Regiments of the peace-time Army. iF Ask if there’s a vacancy. A | ith Coast U.S. ARMY RECRUITING STATIONS : | | % - , i Bismarck, Minot, Grand Forks, Fargo, N. D., and , Aberdeen, S. D. 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