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/ BISMARCK DAILY. TRIBUNE }*CUTGURA HEALED “TGHNG BURNING) | PimplesOnFace. AlsoBlackheads, Large andRed. Lost Sleep. By. eating rich foods, my face + | Wag getting redder until it was full i of pimples and blackheads. These kept growing larger ‘and were red and hard. My face began burning and Tcould not sleep on ac- count of the itching. This trouble lasted about three months. “aw an advertisement for Cuti- gara-Soap and Ointment, and I bought them, and I used two cakes vof Cuticura Soap and one box of Ointment’ when I was healed.” , (Signed) Andrew Benny, 2215 West i St., Cleveland, Ohio, Mar.29,1919. - wee-Cuticura Toilet Trio @e "| Consisting of Soap, Ointment and ' Palcum, promotes and maintains skin purity, skin comfort and skin ‘ health often when all ele fails. The + Soap to cleanse and purify, the Oint- ment to soothe and heal, the Talcum : to powder and perfume. Then why | not makethese gentle, fragrant super- creamy emollients your every-day -oilet preparations? | old everywhere at 25 cents each. Sa: le a awe by, mail, Addrgpe: “ut Malton.” SoS HOOVER. CAMPAIGN HAS COST $66,000 Washington, May 25. — Expendi- tures of $66,332, exclusive of the Cali- fornia. primary expenses, have been made in the campaign of Herbert fioover for the republican presiden- tial nomination, John F, Lucey, man- ager for Mr. Hoover, testified today in the senate investigation. Total re ceipts were placed at $62,185. ! i Cleveland, O., is said to have a larger Czech population than any city { of Ccezho-Slovakia. with the exception of Prague. RAIN OVER WHEAT ARBA has ‘been cut to nine and one-half R months, ‘ sal Seer, | Weather Reports Indicate Con- 3 tinuance of Showers in - | Vicinity of Bismarck The weather bureau was showered with congratulations today. Rain needed to give crops a good start in the vicinity of Bismarck be- gan falling early this morning and in- dications are tha night and tomor Rain clouds passed the city by sast | Saturday, when ‘good rains were re-| ported in the north part of Burleigh county: The clouds have shifted southward a bit, and the southern part of the county, according to indications will receive heavy rains. f The rain is heavier south of Bis- marek, it is believed, Cron Condition Good ‘Condition of the crops in this se<- tion is 90 per cent perfect, according to persons who have made.a study of | 80. the situation, and conditions will be | greatly improved with this rain. The forecast of the weather bureau i “showers tonight and probably Wednesday.” The summary of weather conditions, issued by: the bureau, says, “A troigh + teachers’ sularies, it should shave stat- it will continue to-| | ed that the first column of figures was on a ten months basis and the gecond one upon a nine and one-half months | bas: In ‘other words in 1916 the- teachers received pay for ten months but under the. increased scale the time HOUSE MEMBERS. - START MOVE TO AID RELIEF BILL “Insurgents” Want Prompt Ac- tion on Soldiers’ Bonus Measure by Congress Washington, May 25.—Senator Sher- man,’ republican, Ulinois, speaking to- day in the senate announced the pro- posed soldier relief bill as “disgrace- ful deterioration of the patriotism:‘of a great country.” If the impelling ex- me of the American legion ‘is to loot the federal treasury.” he said, it is.a disgraceful organization.” Senator Sherman declared that: for } twenty years he had never allowed the American Federation of Labor to dic- | tate to him and that-he did not intend to permit the American legion to do ‘The attack was precipitated by a | telegram received “by .the senator from an American legion post inquir- ing as to his attitude towards the bill, Washington, May 25.—.More than of low pressure extends from Saskat-; 19 house republicans. all supporting chewan southward over the Recky Mountain region with the lowest pres- ; sure over ‘Wyoming. Unsettled weath- er has resulted over the Rocky Moun- tain region and the plain states and scattered showers have’ fallen.” Covers Wide Area The showers have fallen from south- eactern Kansas eastward along the southern ‘border of the wheat region, including most of eastern Misspuri and southern Illinois; also from the Red River valley ‘southwestward to western Nebraska and over western Montana.” ! A CORRECTION In printing the statement of the] ; Board of Education in reference to | plane. - s i the soldiers’ relief bill, today threat- ened “direct action” if the leaders postponed consideration of the meas- ure later than Thursday. _ | This agreement was reached last night at a meeting of the “insurgents.” | ‘The original plan of the leaders was to permit action by’ the; house today, but Chairman Campbell of the rules committee announced yesterday that final action “would be delayed until Thursday. To the Ambassador horse show at Santa Barbara, Cal., a blooded horse, appropriately named Mercury, was forought from os Angeles by’ air- pans Tots, are. Crowdin ; 10 He Je . ¥ hat | g, at: sandersartens that mericay Protestant Will Show Children of Unenlightened ‘Countries How Grow Sturdy and Alert. Through Wholesome Diversion--—Interchurch World Movement to Provide Funds For Novel Project. ~ In ‘Teheran the Persian boy twirls his-hat on the end of a stick, and sings: He is” playing “the game Sheshagar Under. the shadow of a.wall in Calcutta, a group of Sheshara to neshekenee, hes greEracting tn Vippon Our Boys and Girls jour manee of the glass blower.” | office of district judges ies REFUSES ‘LEAGUE ENDORSEMENT FOR DISTRICT JUDGE Henry O'Keefe, Jr., of. Grand S Forks, Feels That Judge Cooley Should be Retained Valley City, May Henry O'- Keefe, Jr., of Grand Forks will not be a candidate for Judge of the first judi- cial district. 4 He also informs William ~Lemke, nonpartisan league’ boss, in response to .Lemke’s: letter’ notifying him’ that he had been nominated for the judge- ship at the:zecent nonpartisan league convention ‘at. Fargo: Mr, O'Keefe declares in- his letter to:-Mr: Lemke that he has -implicit confidence in the intergrity, ability and honesty of Judge C. M.. Cooley. of Grand Forks: and-that he feels that the best interests of the district will be secured by the re-election of Judge ‘Cogley, and the other judges at pres- ent ‘on the hench. ‘. The complete text of the letter fol- lows: Mr. Wm. Lemke, Fargo, North Dakota. Dear Sir: Your notification’ that | was ; endorsed for. district judge -of the first judicial district by the non- partisan league received. - y I am grateful for the kind ‘offer of any person or body of men who feel that I merit endorsement for the higa I desire to say however that Ii was nota candidate for the nofnination and did not even know that myname was to be considered. Iam, yot a candidate for district judge. | I ‘have implicit .confidence in the ability, -in- tegrity and honesty of Judge Chas. M, Cooley. “T believe- that he does not play favorites’in the administra-| tion of justice; that all, no matter who, the attorneys or litigants, re- ceive a. square deal, 4 As a lawyer. from my experience and observatiag, I believe-the people of his district are well satisfied with our present district judge, and I feel that ‘the best interests of this state and district would be ‘best served by the re-election of the present judges. * SHOW TOMORROW NIGHT FULL OF- PEP SAYS FARGO | The revue, which appears at the Auditorium Wednesday night, is the “snappiest, jazziest, and at the same time artistic, full-of-pep show,” that ever played at the Orpheum theatro at Fargo, according to a telegram, re- | ceived today from E. T. McCarthy, manager of the theatre, by E. H. UL. Vesperman, manager of the Auditor- | ium. ‘Manager McCarthy's telegram is as follows: L “Understand you are going to play Fanchon and Marco Revue, You are to be congratulated upon booking this | attraction, as it is the snappiest, Jazz iest and at the same time-artistic, full- | of-pep-show; that” ever played our house and you have my permission to so advertise this show. Was’ sensa- tion with our patrons. ~E. 'T. McCarthy, Mer. Orpheum Theatre.” SUGAR REFINERS PROFITEERING IS FEDERAL CHARGE Boston, Mass., May 25.—The federal | government today took action against sugar refiners here for alleged pro- fiteering and hoarding. The Reserve Sugar Refinery and Henry W. Worcester, its vice presi-' dent, were charged with exacting ‘ex- Sugar Refining company and W. K. the price. WANT SOVIET RULE Congress Extends Greetings to; “Russian Comrades” Christiana, Norway. Monday, Mas Very truly yours, (Signed') _ dyspeptic, Sonsupated body when cessive prices and. withholding sugar the national. socialist congress in ses \from the market, and the American! Sion here today. i The congress voted to make an ap- | at the conference. Green. its ‘general manager, were Peal to workers in the Kotoden and charged with selling sugar at exces-! Riaken factories to “immediately stop sive prices. The complaints asserted ""?7("¢tion of ammonia nitrate, which that the companies had made millions 18 being used in the manufacture of of dollars by hoarding and regulating, munitions employed against our Rus- { ign comrades.” ' 24—Resolutions advocating the crea-/ of Rt. Rev. Vincent Wehrle, bishop of Henry O'Keefe, Jr.! tion of a revolutionary regime based | the Bismarck diocese, and will be ab-| jenn Eart Brittain. S*: \ fi . Tee Their Daily Health Duty ., You can’t be too insistent! EW children find pleasure in be given to infants. Thousands the things -most vital to their of families have been lated ‘to healthy maturity with Dr. Cald- well's Syrup Pepsin. =A bottle can be bought at any drug store, In a large family physical comfort and health, soit rests with the watchful moth- er toset: that they aredone. The child will be grateful in after years. Chief among the’ functions ‘there is always someone wi necessary to the upbuilding of the would ‘feel better for a dose of a little body, so that it will not bea, good medicine like Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. In spite of the fact that Dr. Cald- well’s Syrup Pepsin is the: largest it matures, is elimination regu- larly every morning. If the moth- et _will be: insistent. and allow nothing to interfere with it, it will selling liquid laxative soon become a habit, a’daily rou-. jin’ the world, there tine, that will not be forgotten being over 6 million throughout life. oes bottles sold each year, ‘There are times, however, when € b $ nature will not operate unaideg. pub leg ese =) Thea. give Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup used it. If you have | epsin, which is a combination ji name simple laxative herbs with pepsin, nop, send sou and the headaches, the biliousness, cand address for @ free the torpor will quickly disappear, trial bottle to Dr. W. eee gently and without griping, Boasts si ff al tai reotics and S) Screet, as it contains no nai M ice 4 is, a, « pleasant to the taste, it may . z ys on the soviet system was adopted at sent about two weeks. Many. leaders in the Catholic church many countries, will be present never caw a bald Indian— NORSE SOCIALISTS |Father Slag Will looms Attend Conference) itcti series fon in }» moore and forest s.of Nature, A’ rel formula is Rev. Father Slag, of the Pro-Catho- | Parad scalp Astonisning seer lic cathedral, left #Nlay for New York H agains Face nati aed city where he will attend the inter- |, BANE ems ean fle, national congress of churchmen. Fa-| ougrantes.” For’ Frets women, ther’ Slag. gpes as the representative | ment ’Show stners. ‘ositively woncerful. KATALKO ct the dram ator (silver or etamps) for proof box For Your Hair | sre eante id guarantes, to F, Now York oe | See-Saw t's a Coming, Ay Word in theChinese W Playing Round. find Here vs the Kind oe. little, Hindu ‘children, their hands one upon.the other in the midst-of them, are saying each a line of the Pankha- Walla Game rubric: - Pankha walla pankha de pankha hain sarkar ke hane bhi darbar ke ‘ achcha'pankha le. / In Tokyo ‘little. Japanese are tossing rice bags. in: the air,.three and four at a time, like jugglers. They are playing “Otadama.” In Shanghai a ring-of. grave and pigtailed Chinese youngsters is revolving, while the “cat’—a grave and pigtailed “cat”—watches outside for a chance to dart in and, seize: the grave and’ pigtailed “mouse.” -It-is the Chinese game of “cat catching mice.” s Off in Africa-brown beys, with no clothing on to men- tion, are attempting, with pointed sticks, to spear disks as they roll by them on the smooth ground. Dolls ate .dolls around the world and tops are tops. And:there are games‘of “play house” going on in almost every. country under the sun. t Where. there are children, there is play.) The play of every: child is a unit of play-power. Yet in many coun- tries millions of play units are, dissipated, because they are undirected. : To conserve the play power of the children of the earth is the aim of an experiment in play now being planned in the United Stat By directing play power, it is be- lieved that power 1 help to speed the development of certain countries and peoples. Jn the end it would help to hasten the progress of the world. / The instrument for directing play power is the Ameri- can playground. Give to the Chinese:children, the Japa- - mese children, the children of Persia: and India and Africa, American playgrounds, in the .opinion of the experimenters, and you establish a universal contact for the influence of the ideals and. standards ‘of Christian civilization. The experiment in transplanting the American play- ground is proposed to begin in China.. In the tentative. program of the China Continuation Committee, one of the American Protestant missionary agencies allied in the Interchurch World Movement, isa provision for making the experiment. With the incorporation of the committee’s program in the world program of the move- ment, thesexperimcnt will be made. The result will deiermine how fae the \vvocican playground is to wield ‘ plays ‘ o aN Crowd that #3 Settcng oe the Pace for the Kest.of the Globe x its influence in building the new epoch in the world’s hystory. : . va | The idea of using the playground as an instrument for missionary workers in influencing the future generations of the mission fields was first suggested by a layman of one of the American Protestant Churches, whose co-oper- ation in mission tasks is the major purpose of the Inter- church World Movement. { This and like aims make up the program of the Inter- church’ World Movement. Thirty American evangelical denominations are allied in the movement, to establish a basis for future co-operation, that a program of this magnitude may. be carried out, And; to -provide’ the means for its execution, a canvass of-every Protestant church member-in the United States will be made, the week of April 25, by 5,000,000 Interchurch World Move- ment Workers. % He points. out that the purpose of the world-progress which the Interchurch World Movement is formulating on the basis of its world-survey now rapidly . nearing completion, is to. help the backward nations to a higher plane of civ of Christian ideals. One of the ways to that énd, he continues, is through the children’s play. And he proposes the experiment ‘to determine whether the American playground can be transplanted; whether it can maintain its value, when adapted to the child life of other ‘lands; and whether, so transplanted and adapted, it can become in the hands of the missionary agencies of American Protéstant Churches, a force in developing the future generations of non- Christian countries to an understanding of Christian ideals. . ’ the World: ization through the infusion into their life - ~