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ig R = ~ i ¥ -—— | was wellsin hand it »evident..that. i as y . * ni us POIRAIN YOUR HAIR AS AN*||i{ was too eariy to alk about tusion| jj getngaT® Hate Shop—9: Hos: | on a, Marehted tseet an ACTRESS DOES on the state fight. It was expected | United States into Canada in 1921. CONVENTIONS . ADJOURNED AT NOON TODAY WITHOUT —|that both conyentions would name ACTION ON SENATOR lise : tickets and that proparations ter com-| Dance every Tuesday, Thurs ‘No class of people devotes as much | pleting a fusion arrangement would be day and Saturday evenings ‘a (Continued from Page 1) |time to beauty as do actresses, and |left to committees or a ‘4 fy : date against Senator McCumber, after |no class must be more careful to retain eT iaeacteauiett 4 Oho ay gentle 8:30 at The Coliseum. 10 Cents | the dame of Judge Christianson had|and develop their charms. Inquiry per dance. ! : not been united on in the caucus, tho |develops the information that. in hair Delegates Impatient n anti-McCumber delegates were in a/|care they find it dangerous to sham-| Left to themselves in the conven- K igh aL 1 difficult position, even if they. had a pco with any makeshift hair cleanser. |tion hall the delegates indulged in an|FOR RENT—Modern downtown fur- 7:30 and 9 p.m. .. Late in the} nished apartment, Phone 320 fore- show uneasiness |__200ns. 4-20-3t carpenter or paint- Adults 30c. Children 10c. TONIGHT CONWAY TEARLE In a Picture of Tremendous Dramatic Action “After Midnight” On The Same Program AL. ST. JOHN —in— “THE STUDIO RUBE.” O Dog, Bite My Cat, It’s a Real Comedy. slight majority. The majority say that to have the | impromptu song Governor R. A. Nestos appeared inj best hair wash and scalp~stimulator | day, they began the role of peace-maker. The Goy-|at a cost of about three cents, one |and’demand that the convention itself ernor counselled slow and careful con-| need only get a‘package of canthrox | be allowed tio fight out some of the de- Jt class work “at sideration of the siuation in.an effort | from your druggist; dissolve a tea- wie piven, the committee was con- i 4°20-3t | © avoid a split that would endanger |SPoonful in a cup of hot water and|sidering. At this juncture Senator KEEPER TANMIVG 5 tho state ticket. jyour shampoo is ready. This makes | Frank Hyland of Dovils Lake appeared Hous SE Ea Ng Mcpie Agreement Made. enough shampoo liquid to apply it to {before the convention asking that the | > 1 Melville ak 870 or 833W. | The agreement, entered into )e-|all the hair instead of just the top of convention refrain from discussions 4———-————+ Sr20tt tween the factions in the convention| the head. After its use the-hair dries | until the report of the committee was | VANTHD—Girl for general but presented to the convention as the{"@pidly, with uniform) color. Dan- | before them. A few minutes later a work. (Mrs, P. R. Fields, report of the state central committee | druff, excess il and dirt are quickly | request that the convention adjourn Ave. Exc! Ss \ and read at the opening of last night's dissolved and — entirely disappear until evening was stranuously opposed | Clb LE—Have good us session follows: when you rinse the hair. After this | by a chorus of “noes” fronj the floor, for sale on easy terms, or will trade | We, your State Central Committee, |Your hair will be so fluffy it will look but without an organization, the con-| “for Soldiers’ bonus. Box 638. Bis-| of the republican party from North Da.|™UCh heavier than, it is. Its luster and vention pnoceeded to disperse. marck, N. D. ' 4-20-Lw kota, have after a careful survey of softness will delight you,. while the t the political situation which confronts Stimulated scalp gains the health the voters of this state, concluded | Which insures hair growth. | that much time and labor can ‘be saved 7 and-a good feeling promoted in this rh convention by recommending the fol- lowing program. as to work and order! of business. “This recommendation 1s made with the understanding that it is the principal lbusiness of this conven- | tion to nominate a’ state ticket and{ “Antis” Liked Delay adopt a state platform and with the) Anti-McCumber delegates were glad further understanding that regardless|for the delay in the calling of the of the personal preferences of the tem-; convention, which was scheduled to (porary and permanent officers recom- | Meet at 10 o'clock yesterday morning. mended with reference to the various | The first delay was sioned by the candidates for the. United States sen-/Burleigh. county contest. This, how- atorship that none of the senatorial |ever, Was settled in committee before candidates shall be considered as hav-|noon. It awas the hope of anti-Mc- ing gained any advantage for their Cumber delegates that the convention candidacies at the expense of the state | WOuld be delayed, and they put in the ticket, jtime trying to line up delegates The Program Recommended jagainst Senator McCumber. All dur- Temporary chairman, A. G Divit. Me the day the conferences of the z PAP z state committee wero held. during Temponiry, Beerorarg: Sidney Adams. | which the “old heads” were trying to id 3, |Smooth out the path and reach har- t Report of he State Central Commit: ! mony. It appeared that the McCum- ee ay to its action on coggentigs et | Der forces were in the strongest po- delegates and approval of its report) sition in those maneuvers, wit! possi- as to delegates to ibe seated in the.con-) pility that if the convention. were vention, (Keport to ‘be read by B. F.! called before the fences could be THE UNIVERSAL CAR The Ton :Truck now comes with 82x41 cord tires on rear a8 regular quipment. A real Ton Truck for farm| and city use at a price you can afford to pay. + $430.00 F.O.B. Factory ‘ Our Payment Plan j Might Interest You Copelin Motor Company. Bismarck. N. D. with a report on the Burleigh Coun Delegation. One member, who ‘was upon both ions wag given one vote and each otler member of each contesting delegation one half a vote. SUN ‘Webb Brothers} LNA A RW Spalding, chairman of the State Cen-| mended the followers of Senator Mc- : tral Committee.) Cumber would control. a ‘Permanent chairman, A. G. Divit. Although the Democratic convention ‘Permanent secretary, Sidney Adams. t ig es ua l Nn C a @ Appointment of committees on reso-| | Mrs. Mary Ross Jutions and platform by the chairman. ,Committee to consist of three persons; from each of the three congressional districts. Platform to consist of a re-} iteration of the pledges made by Goy- ernog Nestos and his fellow candidates in’ the recall election and the anti- Townley platforms of previous elec- tions, Also, statements commending the independent state officials for their ‘success'in promoting economy in the administration of the state affairs and the ‘stabilizing of the state securities | and credit, as well as the efforts made j to, have proper punishment meted out | to those who are responsible for the} looting of public treasury and the mis-| use of public funds. x | Conferefice Committee, Appointment of a conference com-; , + mittee, consisting of five members to Are You a confer with a like numebr of Demo- Weak Woman? SCE f TEMES I oof Floor Coverings “AMERICA’S SWEETHEART” ; ‘ In An Ideal Role---and This event coming at the most opportune time affords many un- Her Greatest Picture! usual values in floor covering for every room of the home. MARY PICKFORD | | eee ae ee eee SP dd dd oo. presents her special film preduction of “Little Lord Fauntleroy” eewres Room-Size crats ‘to he appointed by the Demo- : Raa % ‘ cratic convention, to determine what i es Here is Mary Pickford’s masterpiece — the story positions on the state tickets of the ealthilel Most ical to Every Woman. |§ treasured to her own heart,;a photoplay of j are joi: y i a nat rs. Ros: ays ope . . BS rere ce Hae Suppore) : naires i remarkable qualities into which she has devotedly 2 ‘Minneapolis, Minn—‘When my |j put every bit of the art for whigh.ske. is famous. Order of Business. shildr res : Biclexa pel f A After: having agpolated tho vatore: (rue muted mie ee Lani eet en le An absolutely perfect Pickford role, so exactly mentioned committees the order Of:across the floor without the aid of suited to the winsome star’s versatile and unriv- muetneks shall be as follows: | |a chair. Our drugsist advised me to alled talents that the wonder’ of }/a0’is thatthe , (Receive a report of the work and jtake Dr. 's Favorite Prescri rorld has ha ait s r in'it.: organization of the committee of forty-|tion and G Medical -D, world has had to wait so long to her in:it. five and approval of said report with |alternately, ‘according to direc : recommendations that the committee/and six bottles completely restored Special Music Score. Six-Pieci * ‘be continued until the general clec-}me to health and agth. Since | & tions in November, |that time [ have frequently recom= 2. Receiving a report of a commit-|mended these two famjus remedies to E tee on resolutions and platform and|members of my own f. mily and to my | #% Matinees, 15¢ and 256 adopt a platform. {friends and have seen; only the most Evenings, 20c and 35c 3. Nominate candidates for state |%atisfactory results from their use.’— , . TONIGHT jalto heater tm. offices in the order that the same are | Mrs. Mary Ros listed in the official directory publish-| Health is - SATURDAY April 20th, 21st, 22nd Matinee Daily at 3 P.M. Evenings 7#16 and 9:15. ed by the secretary of state. the most | vi 4. "Recalve and vont report of con-| Write Dr.” Pie See eae and adopting of a|800d medical advice in return, fi motion that this convention does not all expense, or send Le for trial deem it wise or proper to make any pkg. of tablets. indorsements with reference to can- didates for judges of the supreme court. 6. Consideration of the question of indorsing or not indorsing candidates for the United States senatorship. 7, The matter of indorsing of con- gressional candidates to be left to the delegates from each of the several congressional districts. | Adoption of the above report was | moved by R. J. ‘Hughes, and seconded hy L, L. Twitchell, It was adopted | unanimously. Conierence Committee J. D. Bacon was named. as chiir-j man of the Conference committee to; arrange ‘State Ticket with democrats. L. L. Twitchell named chairman of the committee on resolutions. The report of ‘the State Central Committee on the deeigates entitled) to a‘seat in the convention ended —_————_—————— AAEASLES TE Pw Specially Reduced for This Week 9x12 Velvet Rugs. Formerly $60.00. This Week......... -49.00 ||} 9x12 Velvet Rugs. Formerly $75.00. This Week....... ---60.00 ‘| 9x12 Axminster Rugs. Formerly $45.00. This Week.....36,00 9x12 Axminster Rugs. Formerly $55.00. This Week.....45.00 - 9x12 Axminster Rugs. Formerly $62.50. This Week.....52,00. Other sizes priced in proportion. 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