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TUESDAY, APRIL 1 ; f IL 11, 1922 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THREE — — [re ET 6 5 | the Middle (West and from the Great | during the past two months than ever. | Take a a LU Lakes to Virginia and Mississippi. in its history.” [i Pesneeeh: Name uate BM Ari eO RE peas f y ao making eae reports public, Mr.| Governor Baxter, of Maine: “I con- RRAESENENY naar —— . “% ; : rout expressed the belief that they|sider the agricultural situation of ee : a < ‘ : - ati : aE | GOVERNORS ARE reflected accurately a.widespread con-| Maine more favorable. The: inquiry Stops Hair Coming Out; i | dition extending: throughout the farm-| for Maine farms is five times as great i 2 Ft ~N ing states-from the Atlantic seaboard|as ohe year ago. Unquestionably. the Thickens, Beautifies. y q A : ] to the Rock¥.‘Mountains, ‘business of farming will be very at- ‘ H | |, ‘Some of the governors not only as-| tractive in Maine in the next ten |serted that the farming situation was | years.” ; mn ‘ ‘ improved but forecast imminent im-| Governor Cox, of Massachusetts and * i i o i if provement in the industry generally. | Governor. Russell, of Mississippi, re- Merchandise of Merit Only. Prosperity Is’ Now In Sight For! One of the most. optimistic of the| ported favorable conditions in those : e . statements came from Governor Harry | two states, i § ye Tillers of the Soil Is L, Davis, of Ohio who telegraphed: Governor McKelvie, of ‘Nebraska, = x Opinon of All “Our Department of Agriculture has| was quoted as saying: ‘Nebraska has ., 1 5) made ereuryey, of fen conditions ‘in| turned the ‘corner and is pow well on 1 4 : bs 4h Ohio, . Glad to advise that agricytur-|the way back. to normal. and perma~ : ‘ yg eS “TURNED THE CORNER’ ally Ohio farmers are on the upgrade. | nent pyosperity, The farm value of Taprovenenetn price ot farm products| principal agricultural products in Ne- i i ie renee and improved marketing conditions | braska increased $65,357,000 between. / b New York, April 1!—Conyiction| have given Ohio.farmers renewed hope | November. 1, 1921, and March 1i, 1922. Pi that the farmers of the United States | and 1922 gives every indication of be-| “While the prices for farm products “ Or as er Car F have “turped the corner” and are now| ing a more prosperous year than the| have increased, the prices of things f rps , started on the road to normally pros- | Past. : for which, these products must be ex- H perous condition was the consensus| “Ohio is in as sound condition a3jchanged- have declined. This read- 4 of statements by governors of leading | any state in the Union. We have] justment of exchange values is of secedltueal states made public here. trues meee and a for base Amporianes font is perliete the 2 x ) e assurances. were given in re-|Ward agricuiturally, industrially and} most insignificant ind ication of a re- F D. E A bg R } i sponse to an inquiry by EB, A,-Strout | commercially.” turn to normal prosperity. There is i our ays bie} aster aor re ou ea Ve to ascertain the facts concerning the Extracts From Messages. profit now. in nearly all branches of ‘ agricultural situation. They came its from th » | farming.” ra id | i > front agricultural ‘states'renrosentative Extracts from the messages of some SNR NW nat tO _ 35-cents buys*@ bottle of “Dander- “ot ‘all’ cections ‘of the country, "from of the other governors follow: fi ine” at any’ drug ‘store. After one Wh th it bi g it Cc t W F k Bl b 5 ‘ ‘ “sections rc fe Governor McCray, of Indiana: “Con. { application of this delightful tonic you etner 1 ea sult, Coa ra rock or a blouse. seein. ur New England to the plains states of| qiiohs are improvdd and prospects en not Bait a particle of dandruff or wo y P, » BY 0 ‘brighter in Indiana. On the whole, y a falling hair: Besides, every hair) Q > di i reciati the outlook is good for an early re SOON ON N D Shows view. fie, vigor” brightest, Easter displays you will have a renewed appreciation of the attrac- 4 ’ turn to. normalcy.” more color and abundance. : a Governor Sproul, of ‘Pennsylvania: ' 8 PASE SES tive styles. Ni “I feel that all conditions point to bet- X 7 i { ter times for agriculture in Pennsyl- “AG” ILDING BOY 12, HOLDS UP i vania, There may be some delay due \ { y 4 to disturbance incident to the threat \ STATE BUSINESS The Coats and Wraps ened coal strike, etc., but I feel that <a i A 5 } much better industrial conditions are |If Weather Is. Favorabie Ground] , on an Yearso boy, active in the We ,are showing a most’ varied group of new coats. Prominent in all the styles imminent and ‘that our farmers, being es book drive being cond d for the y leasing lines developed to harmonize wi 20) i Seen tne Patna ylltbensht Will Be Broken This Week, brary h ere, neldvup a meeting of ths are pleasing lines ped e With the accepted fashion needs, Governor Hyde; of Missouri: “The ndustrial Commission when . he ap- Priced at from vo corner has definitely been turned. Mis. It Is Reported peared in the office of the governor $15.00 up: “{ souri farmers being close to thre — ast evening and “announced he want- ae as OrK f in 3 . & great terminal markets, Kansas City,| Fargo, N. D., April 11—Ground elite see Governor Nestos, : tou: eaten j St, Louis ‘and St. Joseph, have been] will be ‘broken for the new $150,000 fhe governor’s:private office door ey UC | Fees nee ung SE ta itl The Suits The Dre ( 4 ! Governor E, Lee ‘Trinkle, of Vir- ats uttural college, — th8S} others callers waited . ‘ SSeS s ginia: “Agricultural conditions are | nounced GaayWeDeae B.S desea’ Have you lao, con jonal di- Were alte toe attractiyet jon ater enpseially interested ne Permanent Hair Health Fecoycring: from. oma tions ts sone = of the building committee. Final ar- ents of. tlie. 64th: Congres he ask- 2 especially want you to see our FOR EASTER * which have bees! paid high’ irate * ent. Farmers are looking forward now | rangements for the location of the] ©“: is ps. fn oy dis istineti - i i t Promoted by Cuticura as prices advance, i news building have been completed.| “Well, PH look," replied the gover- els, ex display. ot dieeinesye me Araneta publieseOus a Wess ‘ : “he wholesofe effect of the late] It‘ is to be erected at a point about| RO", He did, but could not find it, p20 - , 4 isplay includes a ‘model’ to = Frequent. shampocs with Cuticura disastrous conditions is shown in the] half way between tie power house| Te governor:.directed the boy, who r, . New Gloves mee} your sadyidial requirements, Soap, assisted when necessary by | /faymer’s determination to’ organize|and Francis hall, due west of the} aS Arthur “Prater, to the state li- $16.50 fo $69.50 rices range from gentle enein Hass tt Cuticura and practice business principles in] blacksmith shop and will. be about| Draty. The. Industrial Commission Fe up. j pect se ct ae ee ewe production and marketing, He is pre-| 70 feet back from the main north and’! Mecting proceeded and the tWo callers - Silk Hose $ 1 5.00 i of ost Me cha New d paring to diversify, to grow more food | south road that runs between rancis| !ter got an audience with the gov- \ scalings end of establishing a hair- and feed crops and remove himself! hall and the chemistry building. The} ¢™°r. 5 q growing condition. from the uncertainty of a one-crop de- | northeast corner of the building will Cee The Blouses Handkerchiefs The Hats groming conden, A | penagie _[estend welt out onto the little parked] INCORPORATIONS a4 cfaterey Deng 260, Malden 4nAaas.” Sold every- “The Virginia Department of Agri-|triangle, formed by the roads just Ee ‘The beautiful blouses included If it is a note of freshness that y $3 Cusicura Soap shaves without mug. culture had moré ‘inquiries for farm | south of Francis hall. Articles of dricotporation filed with in our Easter displays are as en- Neckwear you are seeking just now it may be land from all sections of the Union| A preliminary survey to mark out] i), secretary, ‘ofstote include: chanting as the Spring days. To ; found in our collection of charm- ~ the site was begun last week, and IBlubert Harrington, Tic, Fargo: be admired are their gay trim- ing spring and summer _ hats. all that remains to be done before capitat stock $50,000: eneral ‘hard: mings ‘and colorful designs. But Footwear Their flowers, ribbons and beauti- the work of excavation for the base- : aS SORNO0; & Fi you must see them. ful materials together with their Iment is begun by Contractor Thomas|W4re; incorporators, Hubert Harring. The Prices range fi gay colors are itable chal. ' lpowene”'i iS ek omas | ton, Mark B, Harrington, Hubert K. ¢ Prices range from - are: a\veritable-;chel: Eowg! is the removal of the frame i * lenge to spring. e : f tractor shed which now occupies|Harrington, Fargo. = = ‘ 5 \part of the site on which the. new], Gunderson-Hanson Elevator Co., Mo- $1 98 up. _ Priced at $5 00 and up. | e la as er | building will be located. It.is expected| hall, Renville “county; capital stock, . 0 that the ground will be dry enough | $25,000; to buy and sell elevators, : for the removal of this building with-[ etc.) incorporators, G. Gunderson, A V ES ‘in a day or two and as goon as it is youn T. Hanson, M. (’. Gunderson, Mo- A jout of the way, work of digging will} Hal’. ts + 4 zi begin. ‘Hunter-Catieron Coffee Co,,\Fargo;| HELPED HER MOTHER WONDER: | Mrs, S. L. Hunt, 515 W, 6th St. Cin- ates ALU soeene new ‘butiding will face east,| capital stock, $50,000; incorporators, FULLY. cinnati, Ohio, writes: “Foley’s Honey || EASTER is just around the ae and will be on a line with the front| Crail ‘Hunter, C.-O, Follett, Preston H.| In these days of “flu,” coughs, croup] and Tay relieved me of a hacking/| corner. Let KLEIN clean and of the veterinary building. Final se- Cameron Hered! pe ida and whooping cough, i is , well ny cough, telling ie ts throat, wheesing press your clothes for the big- . 3 : as ‘ ‘iecton of the building site ends af’ Fargo Building ciation filed) know that evgry year there are us and paing in the chest. It is helping « ? A It 1S unusual at this Easter time to secure ‘problem of location that has been| change in name to Fargo'Building and| more bottles of Foley's iHloney and| my mother wonderfully.” ‘That’s why || gest “dress up” day of the 5 i x * Pei {troubling the officials of the school Loan ance eae OtOe es Tar than any other cough medicine. | druggists recommend Foley's, year. 7 7 7 iC ‘for some time. It was at first deter-} stock from 5 to $5,000,000. = such bargains as you will find at this mjned to locate the structure where So aes Th z é {the armory is now located. Later Dance every Tuesday, urs Special Sale lit was us aed to put, U, ona siie day and Saturday evenings a RISE OF COUNTRY a i jnow partially occupied by Francis] 9 | ‘ : * hall. ‘The board of administration de- B200 The Coliseum. 10Cent*} GCHOOL TEACHER |eided that it would be too expensive} per dance, , fi TONIGHT & TUESDAY ‘ %, %, q i i the a ry or Francis ji In Men’s and Young Men’s Suits, Values to rr. ne Tocation, which has been A country school a business ae fois d ‘descril as q (7 school, a high school are involve ° . j described was ‘selected. DYE SKIRT COAT nth i. : f Miss Laura s UU. Special Frice { . 5 9 in the success story o! a ‘a DRAPERIES WITH Potter. Tiring of ne pga SH | R | = i she took: a special teacher’s course $25.00 A berate ee BIS: DIAMOND DYES at Dakota Business College, Fargo, ‘ z ' M Each package of “Diamond Dyes”| N. D. ‘Their thorough methods en. yt ! contains directions so simple that any abled her to fill ded poate, in 1 ° A % iJ. L. Hubert, ‘Retired Deputy Sheriff,| woman can dye or tint faded, shabby | the Commercial Dept:, Mobridge Suits to $50.00. Special Price |" of 122 Firat Street, Tell of His skirts, drebses, waists, coats, eweal-| Hist, School eg ea i ‘Xperience a ae 3 ae 1 y | ‘There is nothing like a talk with everything like new. Buy “Diamond "Why teach another term or hold “re * é 3 00 lone of our own citizens for giving|Dyes”—no other kind—then perten a job with no “‘future’? when Da- itt e Miss Smile * |hope and encouragement to hte anx- home: yee sb rar ei kota Business College, opens the f ‘ious sufferer from the dread kidney Sous Maer whether the material | €cor to opportunity? ‘‘Follow the 2 ‘ - = : id tees We, feretores ae ate an SoH wish to dye is wool or silk, or| $ucce$$ful.”? Enroll during Spring Fox News ot oh Mutt & Jeff Cartoon ‘ ( 5 3 . linterview with a Bismarck mag: Whether it is linen, cotton, or mixed| ‘Term. Write F. L. Watkins, Pres. ¥ ‘ Kuppenheimer and Fashion Park High | v1 don’t know of any remedy I can! goods, Diamond Dyes never streak! 96 Front St., Fargo, N. Ds : jrecommend more highly than Doan’s| snot, fade, or run. "Adv. , » Tomorrow and Thursday Kidney Pills,” says Mr. Hubert. I ‘used them about five years ago when |" ‘suffering from an attack of kidney |, ‘complaint. Lumbago was the worst ‘symptom of my domplaint.. There, ‘were times when I had to Jay off from |work for several days, my back was so painful. The kidney secretions con-) ‘tained’ sediment and burned in pass- jage. I went to Lenhart’s Drug Store ; ‘and got three boxes of Doan’s Kidney i Pills and they were not long in show-, ing beneficial effects upon my sys- J Grade Clothing. EARL WILLIAMS —in— TONIGHT . THURSDAY-FRIDAY “BRING HIM IN.” A love story, adventure and action in the Canadian Northwest, where red blooded men fight for right—also Two Reel Fox Sunshine Comedy. itoon 4.2 aut “The Men’s Clothes Shop” a wait Alex Rosen & Bro. i McKenzie Hotel Bldg. i 60c, at all dealers. \Co., Mirs., Buffalo, N. Y.—Adv. J s : TONIGHT! TONIGHT! TONIGHT! TONIGHT!.. ? AUDITORIUM, BISMARCK 1 2 W! The Lo S Be Pp Wednesday Night, APRIL - e| ihe : tar beauty | @. Seats on Sale Monday. Harris & Woodmansee. Curtain 8:20. ? Aa tale 4 WAGENHALS & KEMPER Present. 6“ je e ” a The Dramatic Sensation of New York and Chicago | E The Girl of the Golden West T F , RR| The Play That Will Live in the Hearts Y of Red Blooded Americans Through- |, N out The Ages. 1) , Heaps of Comedy Situations. Lots of Pretty Girls. Plenty of Catchy Song F P Numbers. New Novelties. Scenery. 4 LL | And Don McDonald’s Full Orchestra. = A Y tem. The three boxes cured me. 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