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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1922 1 PAGE TWO tanned GRAND le ROGRAM Concer, orman ‘at whe local post office ito give the| Directors—P. S. Berg, A. P. Nacht-|"' ‘Peaple of the United States burn fj i ‘Concert, Herman Rosen, violinist. pat e 8. » A. PLN i Enriave Ros, pianist é batrons of ithe routes the ‘best ‘nOS-|wey, J, L. Hughes, J. W., Reed, L, R. | $00,000,000,000 cublo feet. of natural 4\ McCumber were jority.” It concludes: 4} Va ' “It has seemed ‘to the P§oneer in- fe | comprehensible how any suggestion Wednesday, M: Bee ht a ~ Baird, gas annually. ‘ SAILOR HOSPITAL to : 10: i Senator McCumber FOR NO D AKOT A pMomning, Woodworth Rdtiorium, N, ROTARY ELECTS — ‘ > could be seriously consMered. At ‘ niversity. Dickinson, N. D., April 22.—New of- . : Report of District Chairmen: Miss | ae ;no time in the ‘history of ‘he state ficera elected by the Rotary club ‘at a a ; 2 1 a OS I ‘ " has any of its representatives in ) Frano:s, Charburn, Valley Beep Mrs. |itheir meet! week IS DEDI CA T RD congress achieved ‘so high a position U N ] ¢ } F. G. Masters, ure; Mrs. Chris-| of the oradnleation Peo riigeie ii ee Ly in tthe national councils, a place ‘that ‘ tine Measeramith, Dickinson, and (Mrs. weekly luncheon and business ses- CR oe doeg honor ito North Dakota as much Arthur Knauf, Jamestown. ion, i } as\to the senator himself. Club presidents’ reports: and Tepre- “The new ofticials ‘are: Memorial ‘To Members of the) For McCumber. sentative —programs from Districts 5, Music Festival and Annual Con- President—P, S, Berg. H f ett The Dickinson Press has not had 6, 7, and 8, sais Craft Who Lost Lives In |time to comment on the convention, vention Takes Place at Afternoon. Auditorium. CMe Presidest—Dr. A. P, Nacht + Here's my Payment Plan for your approval—and use. Grand Forks School Program. Syening: Auditorium. Secretary;Treasurer—W. A. Blume. It costs 10% to handle accounts | as per our Payment ks, plain}, 3 is- peace Baws: on the genpeorial | te Robert Ambrosius, Chicago, Symphony Plan. Orchestra, Cellist i y 282 BEDS IN HOSPITAL nig tauits tie same os tie reat ot vs |COMMENCES ON MAY 1) Otis Paiton, Tenor DYE SKIRT, COAT || ; | Big State Chorus and Orchestra in He gorotably anakss just a6 dnany fl “Hiawatha’s Wedding Fess.” 5 H.| DRAPERIES WITH A deposit of $10.00 required with Suit or Overcoat PURE S Rae , Utica, N. Y., April 22—The Free| takes... But. despite these faults,] Grand Forks, D., April 22.,-The Masons of New York state today deai.|CTedit should be given him in no small |program of the May Music Festival | Wilcox, director, DIAMOND DYES order, the balance to be divided into four (4) equal Sere thly payments from date of order... Each package of “Diamond Dyes’ |) pony Pay e cated with impressive ¢ measure for the good that he thas|and annual convention of the North SiRF an ae million Mjollar. Soldiers and done for the state during the 23 years | Dakota fetta lou of Music ‘Clubs was 6 STORES ARE ENTERED; Sailons Memorial hospital atthe staty|that he has gerved ‘the people of|announced as follows here today: LOOT IS OVER $500 gonial alrections a0 slinple that any } For .Example—Supposing you purchase a $40.00 areaneat waist conte’ sweats Suit on the payment plan. With the 10% added, mak skirts, dresses, waists, coats ( “Dull on the pay: pian. le added, makes f irdnette a total of $44.00, less $10.00 deposit, leaving a balance Masonic home in this’ city. a|Nonth Dakota. Monday, May 1. memorial ‘is members Sie: eH *3 “And ,if nothing else is taken into] Afternoon, ‘Woodworth Auditorium, Cony ree (Continued from Page 1)° ers, stockings, hangings, draperies, es fi which was identified as a hammer jeverything like new. Buy “Diamond of $34.00 to be divided into four (4). equal’monthly payments at $8.50 per month. 4 Py In jts issue of ithis week, however, it Grand Forks The World War lost their lives in th consideration we do not believe that|N. D. University. Robert H. eta Sect ithe farmers of drouth stricken uh | (Formal Opening. of the Grand Lodge, presided at the|D@kota will, forget ‘his efforts in ses-| Officers’ Report: President, Mrs. | which had been stolen from the Well-| Dyes”—no other kind--then perfect ceremonies, assisted. by ‘hig associate | CU™ ; the quick passage of ithe bill|J A. Jardine, Fargo; vice-president, worth store, and a rope was hanging| home dyeing.is guaranteed, even if grand officers and distinguished mem. |2TViding federal relief for ‘the pur-|Mrs. J. A. Popler, Grand’ Forks; Cor- | from the skylight. The burglar had|you have never ;dyed before. . Tell bers of the order from other jurisdi Chase of seed this year, No other responding Secretary, Mrs. A. G. Ja. | opened the skylight, tied the ropo to a) your druggist whether the material ows 4 rr isdic-} man in the senate could have done} cobson. Bismarck; Recording Secre- | beam and let himself down the shox! you wish to dye is wool or silk, or Ths Wbabltal Was crested undeeith this and ithe relief afforded may be|tary Mr: J. Nygaard, Jamestown; distance of about 10 feet. ‘Mr. Lasken whether it ia linen, cotton, or mixed aperraee ¢ the War Re alge Adu €|the means of saving many @ farmer | Treasurer, Mrs, L. G. Beardsley, New |sald he did not think anything was |goods. Diamond Dyes never streak, inteetion of on a ae e ore 0 | hig farm. Nor will they forget that |Rockford; His‘or‘an, Miss Clara Pol- | taken. spot, fade, or run. Adv. een aga wee, ee athe ae einer ‘last. year he was active in securing |lock, Fargo. ee \ fund ae thie 28 of waI|tederal relief for the same purpose.| Program of Music: /Mrs. Frank ‘und yised by the 234,000 Masons in| “A thousand and one achievements |Temple, Organist. Mr. Doyle Watt, You'll not miss the money this way. All'honest men are invited to ask me for further par- ticulars regarding this plan—it is for. your convenience. NEW MAIL ROUTES Dickinson, \N. D., April 22.—Resi- NewYork for relief of their brethren} for the state might be cited a: en- |,bass. TYP. E Ww I bearing arms, aorgemant’ot the tbe ood fee rade ‘Department Chairmen reports: Pub- gent ge me, communities Berea R. 1% RS. is The hospital, which has 232 beds at/ during his long term of service. But|lic School Music, IMirs. J E. Canan-| route will be elven their first rural] |: sold.and rented Present, represents the last word in| the above should ‘be sufficient to con-|aveh, Fargo; Community Music, Mrs. | deiivery- mail service on Monday, May i Bismarck construction and equipment. A staff|yince any man that jhe hag been|H. S. (Welters, Mandan; Scholarship - of pfiysicians and nurses will minister| working in the interests of ie eon: [Loan fund, Mrs, A. G. Jackson, Devila | "ner the camniera. wall Bp over the - dine ‘Tailoring Broadway and sth Street. fo’ the ailments of the distressed. stituents and has not betrayed his| Lake; Extezsion work, Mrs. J. A. Pop-|"Ci tn. Contes were approved by|| iil 7 ND | : i The furnishings have been provided| trust as his opponents claim. ler, Grand Forks; publicity, “Miss the post office department several z. Be “ for by individual lodges and generous} “His opposition comes from those|Marjorie Bacher, (Fargo; course of : ‘: ks ago plans have been under way mie: i study, Miss Marguerite Beard, Fargo; | Vee donations from met Ts.’ Its main-|who are jealous of his prestige and State Fhetival, &. iH. Wilcox, Grand ne i of writer Co, Blnmarck ténance for five years will be provided by contributions among members of the order, after which the income from an endowment fund is expected to carry along the major expenses.. ' The endowment fund was estabjish- ed two years ago by an amendment to the ancient, constitution of the Grand oLdge, whereby in addition to individ- mal gifts, lodges pay into a perpetual trust $10 for every initiate and from $5 to $10 for every affiliate. , The new structure forms a striking addition ‘to the group of fine build- ings in the beautiful Mohawk Valley,. who desire to manipulate ‘the politi; cal patronage which he now controls. In their demands made upo? him this week the leaders of the irreconcilible faction of ithe independent Republi- cans admitted as much. In fact, this was the main provision of their pro- posed “peace treaty.” And in order to gratify their greed and avarice lthey are willing to deprive North Dakota of representation in the sen- ate to which it is justly entitled by forcing ithe election of a man who at the ‘best would make .a good’ hall tree or an elevator operator for the sen- Forks; and church music, Mrs, F. M. Cleveland, Fargo. Evening Session, Auditorium. ‘Concert by Edward Johnson, tenor, of the Chicago Opera Company. Tuesday, May 2, Morning, Woodworth ‘Auditorium, N. D. University. Routine business. 4 Report of District chairmen: Mrs. J. ‘W. Campbell, Grafton; Mrs. Neil Mc- Lean, Devils Lake; Mrs, J. F. Riley, Minot; and Mrs. Ernest Wright, Far- go is Report of Club Presidents from Dis- Coming To BISMARCK , ‘Mellenthin SPECIALIST For His Tenth Year In North Dakota National Gingham ate chamber. he \ d The Grand Forks Herald says: ba and fend revrerpnteiite “In refraining from action on the| afternoon, Presbyterian church. DOES NOT USE SURGERY % United: States senatorship the James- ol q = ee i 2 The Mt dil ID es: Church Music Program, 'N. D. Pro. (cease © rain pur'aings:| town convention did not commit itself, | fessional Musicians under direction of aes Ce ysianatee hese even by implication, to any candidate. | Mrs, F. H. Cleveland. , Will Be at =" by Grand ‘Commandery of Knights Those in the convention who desired! ‘Nils Boson, Supervisor of Music,| McKENZIE HOTEL, THURS- Templar, the ‘Boy’s ‘building, the. Ad- the endorsement of Senator McCum- | Fargo. : ministration building and a farm, | ber, those who desired tue endorse:} David DeHaven, Tenor, Faigo. DAY, APRIL 27 ‘The home here is believed to be onc| Ment of some other, candidate, ‘and Mrs. , Ray Critchfield, Contralto, of the most complete Masonic homes| thse who desired no endorsement at Kenmare Office Hours 9 a. m. to, 4 p.m in the world. More thaik 25,000 visi-} all, pledged snemeelves without reser- i oe athe? Dean of Music, Val- fila i) ‘ion to support at the primary elec- | ley Normal. tors annually visit it and inspect the vat x “ tion the state ticket endorsed by th Prof. Ringenberg, Jamestown ‘Col- aa schools, gymnasium, library and other convention, and in the later eubivaign lege. ONE DAY ONL a Charge for Examination r- Mellenthin isa regular eutine medicine and _sur- gery and is licensed by the state of North Dakota. He ‘isits pro- comprising the Masonic home, where needy and aged members of the order and their dependents live. The other Week . April 24th to 29th ee LT ul BL Watch for our Advertisement In Monday's Tribune : features. Special attention has been ms "! to aid in carryin, t th (Fargo Music Club hoir,Mrs. E. R. given to orphaned children of Masons. ia ie) by Renabiiesn at Bennet ‘Wright, Soloist. Mrs J. B Cavanaugh, A: kindergarten is maintained and the mtatone itteés for a fusion ticket Director older children'are given instruction up for the fail election and to. support Mrs. ©. A. Engebretson, (Mrs. Frank to the sixth grade, when they are sent baton’ tleket iat the polls, All persons Temple, Mrs: D. F ‘Henderson, Mrs. *, to the local public schools. A collegiate who participated in the convention are| #2'Fington, Grand Forks eduation is given to any child whose 'bound’in honor on those points, " Progress seems to warrant it. ,|. “On the senatorship there is entire| D. BC fessionally’ the ‘more’ important ‘ wage Tara 'freedom of action, and full liberty to WITH-| towns and cities and offers to all z od NEWSPAPERS OF STATE dhoose from among the _ candidates: MAN who call on this trip. consulta- h SEEM TO BE SATISFIED | ‘to are now in the fold or who may) YO)RK (PA.) BANK |tion and examination free, ex- Continaad from Page 1 avowed candidates there are three, See cept the expense of treatment : : oI ek Continued fein age a .| Senator MeCumiber, who seeks re-elec: Arthur Hamme took a vacation | when desired. 7 ee that ee es ceatlie fads tion; Mr. Frazier, who has the en-| -tripto York, Pa. upon completing According to his method of bis nly ere mek Moan throw up ite (dorsement of the Nonpartisan league} ‘his‘course at Dakota Business Col- | treatment he does: not operate ne 20 ‘ DP “S\convention, and Mr. Gronna. Judge| lege, Fargo, N. D. He didn’ : . rere hat and cheer. But The Forum is en-| Onristianson. whose endorsement was me rgo, N. ia idn’tcome:|for ‘chronic appendicitis, gall Baged in the business ‘of running. 2 favored by many of the delegates, has| act 7} Practica D.B.C.training | stones, ulcers of stomach, ton-| suns at political panty. It has in| declared that under no circumstances Wa him mporition straightoffinthe |sils or adenoids. candidates of its own for the office| Would ho.be a candidate in opposition estern National Bank of York. He has to his credit many of United States senator. If it comes|t© any candidate endorsed by the con-| \ The unusual ability of D. B.C. | wonderful results in diseases of : : D " , vention, or if-the convention uld . A a . 7 z z b. to a flat choice between Senator Mc- vaue in" Wcommendation: a is graduates is recognized everywhere. |the stomach, liver, bowels, blood, ‘ Cumber and Mr, Frazier, The Forum, certainly will wrge the support of Mr. McCumber. “And meanwhile we have a state therefore. eliminated.’ P. ‘D. Norton| ‘Chey start work with practical |skin, nerves, heart, kidney, blad- , / : aN i ‘i was a candidate for the. convention! Knowledge of correct business prac-_|der, bed. wetting, catarrh, weak ‘ ; . z Fy endorsement, and he is‘ free to con-| tices. ‘Their thoroughness winSrap-|Jungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg ticket for which we can all take off|tinue in the field if he desires. Any) id promotion. About 230 became | ule i ‘ ® a OD ing A } our coats and ‘go ‘to work. other person who has senatorial aspir-] hank officers: “Follow ‘the fuc- V rie and rectal pgp he ft ate 4 The plan for fusion on thé. state| ations is at Mberty to announce his: y ave bee! g tor 0 5 ticket. ia declared bv The Forum ¢o| candidacy, and any individual voter Pedlgn ei Date daring Spring Jany ‘length of time and do not |) = ’ a) ‘f, i be am’ “open covenant opelly arrived|or group of voters may support him} J erm. Write atkins, Pres. | get any better, do not-fail to call, |B \ — E at” and one which is devoid of any| and be the den KarmONy ey tixe| “806 Front St., Fargo, N, D. as improper measures rather : : ‘ i nven- \ ‘ ' eae : c 1 } charge of trickery or chicanery. spirit and the decision of the co: than disease are very often the Praises Administrati ae : sTua\ deanna tennoer' cave tie a cause of your long’ standing rouble. dominating feature of the convention was the determination of ithe dele- Remember above:date, that HM 716 A. deat, put wreiconne Underwood Typewriter Co. Standard and Portable. Sold. Rented. Repaired. Bismarck, N. D. gates to ‘hold fast ito the gains of the * * . f fecall election aid’ “make: powstble' a consultation on this trip will be complete restoration of the state government to men who would ex- ics ‘tend me confidence we have gained Vv AP by the splendid work of Governor . Nestos, and Messrs. Kitchen and Over 17 Mic Jon Used Yen Johnson of the Industrial Commis- sion.” Regarding the ‘Senatorship it says “it: wad clearly evident from the out- set” that! the "Supporters ol’ Senator GUTURA HEALS. ECZEMA ON ARMS Hands and Hip. «liched “I was troubled with eczema for | several months. It broke out in little pimples on my arms, ) hands, and right hip, and itched and burned so bad- = }\ly that I didn’t know what to do. .I was unable to do.any work. “IT sawanadvertisement for Cuticura Soap,and Ointment and ‘| sent for a free sample, I bought more and after using one cake of Soap ‘and three boxes of Ointment I was healed.” (Signed) Miss Marie 7. Hoffmann, R. F.D.1, Chelsea, Wis., June 23, 1920, ¢ / Use! Cuticura foralttoilet purposes. Semnttach Feo bgptu 43 Aotce darts: ‘Ontieure Lab- Meee a otant ee enttve. 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