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PAGE TWO mates of the penitentiary who had previous educational opportunities. “I want the men who are devoting ane of their evenings every week TWO GUILTY IN | |to instructing their less fortun: - rf sociates to know that I appreciate au effort id Mrs. Zuger. Mis. Ize Run county perinten-» lavae certainly deser e high- hay commended for giving two even- es in| d citizenship to Cahill has done the school since | nits direction, | | ings u week to teaching clas [civil government Cormick and Lindblom Are! these men, and Mr As ‘ , | much to impr Giver Seven Years Each {he has unde S. Court “SS LIQUOR RAIDS me MADE IN-GITY ~ Found | Heged | in CAS VET mneapolis, April 24. y in connection with PEACE SOUGHT ‘ing with representatives of tl \ Obregon government in Mexico | {City would be Charles B. Warren, | WITH MEXICO U. S. Name Representatives to Negotiate | Washington, 24.—Secre- | ; tary Hughes peri en today that {the American commissioners 10 | | ‘negotiate for a closer understan nbassador to, Barton Pa of the inte of Detroit, former Japan, and John form poretary and now chairman of the Ame (== aD TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 1923 a SL - ‘ There’s lots of sat- isfaction. in buy- ing clothes here na n-wide plot to dispose of more | Red Cros: i | » Dey e . * Jo yi . 4 = Sr ae eke event ttmeeateiniwnitiystie OR. | It’s fine to know that everything’s right; style, quality, ‘ ey MeCormick and Arthur W : H 5 : s . Higeiuicte cae to serve) eral and State Officers 2 000 SEED i | value. It’s fine to know that everything will stay right years in nworth pe | j i: Hee und to pay pa lus nee gal fternoon| | My Pp 1 Be tv | —or money back padade dks Eee 1 |aot tne aint by Way | “Pp ACK AGES SENT erennia auty = 5 vitences. are the maximum | ernment officer, and Deputy Sheri | 1 Bye renee lPaete, canta unis no see | And my debt to France HART SCHAFFNER & MARX SUITS h were released on bonds of | Of charges of violation of t Wer | y 0 with instruction to obtain jaw. A raid by tineson! ‘Two thousand packages of gov- | i oes ‘tion {and Deputy it mid-! ernment seed distributed | By Edaa Wallace Hopper i 40 45 E i + appeal of t {night resulted in the detention of | among Bismarck | a ted a stay of 30 days for pre} Tom Mann, colored, and his white | for planting during National, ¢ All who see me on the stage and{ Now I am having this super-clay of necessary motions. |wife on a charge of keeping a house | den Week, Apr to May 5, in- ‘elsewhere knots that [1 19. My] prepared by able experts so all who pie a Seabees clusive, it’ was announced by. the youthful bloom is the envy of count-| wish may get it anywhere. And 1 | The liquor raids were made on| Association of Commerce commit- | less debutantes, Yet for call it my White Youth Clay. e IFLE CLUB [search warrants issued by Justices |tee today. Secretary Bradley re-| have been a musical comedy st Clay Is Essential le . , lof the Iman and Beer | ceived a telegram from fam now of : ndmother’s . Clay is essential to beauty at its e ‘and approved by States Attorney Al-| Mason, formerly of Bist I owe this Her experts] best. Also to continued youth. Even | Hen. The n out 5 o'clock | Secretary to ected. the helps TI use.] women who use erude clays stand | i . 5 q lyeaterd Beat ling the ‘seeds Perit taal GRIN cevitnta Guat? (alll QUEER? Gaal OSD aia) Goel Tailoring. Dry cleaning. 2 a \ ere given by officers as) 0 ~~~ =a Hthe great war to help repay the} man in » days can afford to g 2 q jfollows: pool hall of Hanlon and) RED RIVER Ife Rca Regeln es , ml = ij ‘Gabel, on Sixth street and Broad- | ow I go further, I am offering] Ch ws out what clogs the = smarck Branch of National) y visited, pint of liquor taken| FALLS RAPIDLY, these formulas to all womankind. I] skin- the “causes of — sallowness, = = Association F d le rom Wm. Gabel; few empty alcohol | jam sharing h all the helps T} blackheads and blemishes. It brings Sq ARNT aA Association Forme fone, Che glee closed Grand Forks, April 24—The Red | found, and ‘what they byought to me.| the blood to the skin to nourish and { : (netny sone an sujunction, Waleabig)| Hiverioe lhe NOHRMCONRTCIAND|| White ont Ta, Hie eau 1S ody Goll rae Reariamarcvuibitieteih: wis?or- |Judee Sandoniug: on application ot fait Mond eed “Tue Bao al My chief help is plexion. It firms the skin, and com-jAlso my Facial Youth-—my liquid] day regarding further proceedings PLAIN SKIRT. ized here last night. |the states attorney. jor approximately o foot being ; the crude and muddy so many| bats the cause of wrinkles. | cleanser. Also my Hi ir Youth,!in the Scandinavian-American| A skirt of plain black satin is often will be affiliated with the Na-| Visited Nig Prince’s house, be-! registered in 24 hou juse toda¢, but a white, refined clay, Not all these results come <at; which brought my luxuriant hair} yank ¢: ses, indictments in which | Joined to the most elaborately headed al Rifle association, be under} tween Front and Sweet streets, | Jeledn and dainty, wondrously effee- once, but most of them are prompt. |My Beauty Book comes with each. | 00° 1h Oi UR ormenibraiderede blouse anethe anos Eh ulations of the U.S. War Depart-|found pint of moonshine, empty | PORTUGAL O 0. | Keg tive It is the final results of 20] Many women, in 30 minutes, seem to! I urge every girl and woman to] Were dismissed by Judze McKenna. | Vigient colors i nt, receive equipment from the/giass containers; John Heckerich’s | pe of scientific study, drop ten ye And my own. try this Youth Clay in just a 4 vernment and seek to promote €X-/ place 319 Front street, found nothing | NAVAL TREATY} h beauty expert | smooth, soft, rosy skin shows what | herself, D'ANNUNZIO ~ GEORGETTE AND SUEDE. - rt marksmansh | except snyell of recently running | ap ught me what n do.| constant use will do. | - ——___— An attractive hat of tan georgette Guce chosen were: President,’ still; John Doctor, 311 Seventh} Washington, April 24. —Aavices| Then few women used them, and] Tf you have used other clays, my WILL CONFER Rame, April abriele D’An-{is trimmed with brown suede trim- . Hitchcock; vice president, W. J INGE GeREHIRNE NIC Ate Les Moday by the state depart. those women became the marvels of | White Youth Clay will be a revela-/* Grand Forks, April 24—George | nunzio, Italian poct and birdman,|mings in the form of leaves and Paul Coo! ront street, found nothing; Hu-|ment from Lisbon, Portugal, Dar | thelr time for beautiful complexions. tion. The new freshn it brings! A. Bangs, special assistant attor-|has presented to the Italian nation | flowers. anson; executive offt-| 5 tchin, 410 14th street, still in|the Portu rene eovernment’ nad| But science has gone far will amaze you. Its daintiness will ney-general ,will hold another cons|his whole property at Gardone Ri- —_——. Bureh, ‘ operation, dindéiion wine found, |yatined the, 2-8 power tronty neci then Je hag found: that rar elip'7 you. You will see why its|ference with Attorney-General |viera, including furniture, books and| Potatoes eaten in-Belgium in 1922 Agim Anderson USA's |" warrants ers) tauedl for Mlehin, |ectntea ue tie Washington Yims | mineral-laden, which brings use has kept me ever beautiful and| George Shafer in Fargo Wednes-|war souvenirs. average 1,155 pounds a person. adselia2 (8 1 Nacopet Yokin, Prince and Doctor. “\conference. France is the Gate, A EI 6 UG GED cate) at oll ener | rd in North Dakota, Leh) seis \country remaining to sign. refine it—to remove the useless _- | the organ LB ree i is elses ~ mud. It has added factors which] Edna Wallace Hopper’s White, Equipment is expected within three CHINESE COAT: | A French economist figures the|#ive to clay a multiplied effect. Youth Clay is now supplied by all! 4 weeks. Chinese coats of printed cotton or|total cost of the French occupation] No ordinary clay gives one any| druggists, all toilet counters. Price, e es cretonne, or any figured fabric, are)of the Ruhr for January was 500,-| conception of what this new-type|50c and $1 per tube. Also my Youth} Nash Leads the World in Motor Car Value very popular with pleated skirts of [000,000 franes. clay can do. ‘ream, which should follow the clay. Makes Pleas for plain material Increased Numbers ia * . 7 CRETONNE FLOW in Night Classes Large flowers, cut from cretonne, - ANNOUNCING ‘ Dae are appliqued onto sheer organdie} ‘The Value of Education” was|frocks in the form of borders or to inmates of the presented peni- tentiary Wednesday evening by Mrs. Alfred Zuger before the beginning of a musical conceft which was given motifs APRON AND BUSTLE. jure cieians at the peniten-| AN apron of embroidered” white we GE) 2 batiste trims a frock of yellow taffeta with a large bustle bow in though the night school class has an students, the back. ————————————— it the ‘ollment of penitentiary already about 65 here are a number of others who er : ; hould join the classes,” Mrs. Zuger Mrs. J. S. Davis tated. a day school in every Once it was a doubtful periment, but now it is an estab- hed institution, We now want a ght school in every community,” id the speaker. “The work which is being carried 1 in educational lines under the rection of J. I. Cahill has proved be of great value to the men who ve taken it, and left this institu- n. Men have gone from here and ken positions which they never uld have been able to hold had ey not either learned to read and te or taken up more advanced es in mathmat SS, Or declared the speak- “We have mmunity a ier branches,” To illustrate her points Mrs. 7 A MOTHER * mentioned the names of certain * the men who had gone gut into » business world again and men- ned the positions which they had ured. She further emphasized er remarks by indicating one mem- ver of the class who had learned to ite a correct social letter after uly four lessons and another after eur weeks. Mrs. Zuger who together with Mrs. ora Wilson Stewart organized the ight school at the penitentiary a vttle over a year ago said that she 1s proud of the progress which was ing made in the night school. She said that the men should ap- preciate the service which their fel- = Th Winona, Minn. expectant period I got in a weakened and nervous condition. My| mother advised me to take Dr.: Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. The! first bottle strengthened me so that| I continued its use. I took four: bottles which not only built me up! in strength but I had practically no suffering. I am most enthusiastic | in my praise of Dr. Pierce's Favor- ite Prescription as a tonic and nerv- ine for the expectant mother and am| glad to send this letter for publica- tion."—Mrs, J. S. Davis, 161 Harves- ter Avenue. All druggists. Liquid or tablets. »w associates were doing them by!Write Dr. Pierce, president In-| caching them, for almost all the|valids’ Hotel, in Buffalo ,N. Y., for classes are being conducted by in-|free medical advice. | ————SS———SS—=—=—E—E—Eo—e————S ae SA A eT _ Safety and Service The bank which uses its resources and experi- ence for-the welfare of its customers and the community at large is usually a strong bank. Age merely aguments its strength. This institution can offer the cumulative busi- ness experience of over forty years of sound bank- ing. The benefit of this experience is at the dis- posal of our customers. After all the solution of the problem of where to establish banking connections hinges on the consideration of safety and service. This bank meets these requirements. | | ARE YOU | | | of Vital Import to You. | ~ “During my first} very} The First National Bank | The Pioneer Bank 5000 homes had to go without ARCOLA — because they waited: till Fall O 5,000 families in 1921 came a real disappointment. There weren’tenough Arco.as to fill their orders—and they shivered through the winter with stoves or an old- fashioned heating plant. Three times as many homes are being built this year as in 1921. And we can make only the same number of Arcoras as in 1921 be- cause orders for larger Ideal Boilers have ‘already over-taxed our fac- The popularity of Arcota is tre- mendous, It is the only satisfactory i heating plant for the small home. Gives you a genuine American Ra- diator in every room. Perfect pro- s _ tection for the children against | colds and grippe. So economical | that it pays for itself in the fuel it i saves, Please help us to avoid dice ing younext Fall. Ask your Heating | Contractor to give you an estimate now. , ~ ARCOLA Heating Outfit Installed ready to use with radiator in each room Under | - Se $180 two 550 z. | FOR SMALL HOMES AND STORES ties RICAN RADIATOR CO | Ipeat Boilers and AMERICAN Radiators for every heating necd | 688 Hampden Avenue . ST. PAUL, MINN. NASH-BERGE | MOTOR COMPANY > Associate Na h Distributor : 4 There is, on our part, a very sincere pleasure in announc- ing that the Nash-Berge Motors Company has taken { over Nash rej ion in Bi 209 Broadway presentation in Bismarck. boEteadyA We feel that the Northwest Nash Motors Company and Nash owners in Bismarck are doubly fortunate in having Nash interests entrusted to an organization of such vet- eran experience and proved business ability. And we confidently predict that those now driving Nash cars or those about to purchase a Nash will realize through the efforts of the Nash-Berge Motor ae i Company, a character of service that will emphasize, more than ever, the great value of a Nash investment. We invite you to make an early visit that you may inspect the attractive Nash models, and these remark- able facilities for their care. Throughout Bismarck can Vicinity there is apparent the same growing preference toward the Nash that is making itself felt in practically every other city and town in the country. Evidently it has become a national conviction that each Nash car does embody a broad measure of quality at - so. moderate a cost that the phrase “Nash Leads the World in Motor Car Value” is acceptéd everywhere as a statement of precise and literal fact. FOURS and: SIXES Prices Range from $915 to $2190, f. o. b. Factory ASH | “NORTHWEST NASH MOTORS COMPANY 1008 Nicollet Ave., Minneapolis, Minn; oe Nash Leads the World in Motor Car Value S13»