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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE * F | | KENTUCKY INDORSES McADOO | state leaders and party chieftains’ ich admit Lexington, Ky., } .-Kentucky | and gave utterance ta the battle ool if | { Demorats gi ir endorsement to AREOUTLINED© 9 " BILLINHOUSE REQUIRED NOW ) , CLEAN Not Necessary to Have,‘ "! er Sg iy | Lousiana Representative Me- They Are to be Planted This ; Heuse Expensively Fur- with eee liaie Nary-Haugen Bill Before Year, They Ought to be | < nished, Says Committee 1 r nt W Committee r Planted Promptly” i H R : Foon | ‘ | PLAN Is EXPLAINED fiiicct in the coiling: ; {CALLS IT BOLSHEVISM = Planting of perennials is the nine | THe VEAL CERUT TIES THC | ject of a statement by the garden | ; ‘ -ommittee of the Association of Com- me it, ue Lt ‘ : t finéscor wlkenpin ae | ewle nN es That Packers merce, which is endeavoring to poe Uektee : nee hee hor ener ist eal people incindiheathe orcs, ihe ; the horountal tince of repace at 2d Terminal Men Alone (jing of plants tor their gardens, Merete cot ty 18 U0 2e DOT : s Sree am * . % {the tight time to plant them, , nee 4 : See thal e tinea wHetiblitte) fecinWeNatn| low | The joy of wearing a fresh clean shirt and wo tar TaPHitits [ecutaehingtonveniny a6) PERE ALS: If perennials are : I : penta that a eet : tloos k on the MeNar to be planted this year they should collar is only spoiled by wearing an ill fitting t he srallel’ w he fj cultural bill was) mad. fore the be planted at once, unless they are i ‘ : t bill tt : 3 IHouse rules committee Rep. As-| kinds which cam be transplanted to} q suit or one that is not properly pressed. a aRA t fe ERR i re with {well, Den Louisiana, member as good or better adv: e in the | oO fi d betseetsisie || . eee cy a eee tet nee a AY Ke Bien the fall gon unces 10: ¢ Our clothes will not spoil, an inspiration ce bint [a tae ig neeial rule to bring : ci a ie ethernet tt } 4 at ‘ « tol ' wire the floor of the House was be more successfally than in th « ha » | oy ‘ “ik ae ate Biew tht Retard ea MERE Ai ‘ ped [Pequested by other members, although it seems to be customary | . for & quarter) | gotten from a fresh clean shirt and collar. We eee VAG HERS LIN EGFR: Gt t oand hungd Rep. Haugen, Republican, Towa,! for most planting to be done here in : 3 iad ee Gea \ fe hairman « cultural com-| the spring. ‘The local greenhouses WHY PAY WAR PRICES? a inst Seah owE Ue teres mittee, and wuthor of the bill, | and nurserymen ‘have rge varie. | ere cee te Oe ean lost Home| ¥ orable action on a rale and | ty of perennials that are well suited i este cemorstestions in Gi [Hen ASvell, who followed him, as-jto this tocality. “A number of the Finer Texture and Larger Volume Perera nating suturiac trom 3 \n' Frank Alva lserted that the measure was uncon-| native plants are offered, and th on Building Saturéa om $ to titutional, would “breed the spirit! ef course i dependable. * X mies | feand Seal. pain f communism and was unwork- | Others. v are recommended are in Your Bakings 9! 5 E BERGESON & SON 7. ‘ae ye Woren's Heine lable | the following: peonies, irises, delph- | . Le = a AaeE TRIN GAAEI eo ‘ whole structure will collapse | iniums, commonly known as lark- | ogge 7 will be mr 6 ‘ollowing, Costume and Home 5 © és = et Ce eee eed aver “oxen weight. Aswell said mibines, hotlyhocks, peren|f Mi ions of Pounds Used Be Hen ritne Junior cau Senine| Articles anal Tilustration The MeNary-Haugen bill proposes | pial asters, sies, perennial b the overnment Custom Tailors. Hand Pressing. F the use of the Junior and Senior] Articles and 1 re to set up the largest corporation | pypsophila, commonly known. as G mn tart ee thi area a a at ertising “pictures in Curren fin the world. This bill would be | 's breath, phlox, bleeding heatt, y ; TeRuRe ele |a proper one to propose to the Soviet | achillea, coreopsis, violets, snenk of choosing and hanging pic lgovernment, but would make the tain kinds of lilies. This is a se- n tures in the home lJ N BOYS ARE P eviks look like a stand-patter.” Jected list to which many others can | . iy re : - Louis representative urged | be added. If plants are purchased, | T RE E L WHAT INU RR GR OROOE. Ww ‘ . jthe committee to give the House | they should be ve refully p' nts) a ' 1 | imembers an opportunity to vote on | eq and well supplied with water aa red By jsome other measure of farm relief | Those who feel that the expens RERTHA R. PALMER, Jand asked that favorable action be! o¢ pyrehasirg plants is prohibitive | ‘ pan das TM | |taken on a pending bill to organize cure seeds of these perennials | DIGNITY Tortoise shell glasse add dignity to one’s appearance, give wider= , range of vision, and3 2 * ; Tommanta (Cuba | can si : WM, hy a a ul a ‘| ENGLISH LADS i: cooperative marketing organiz j from ary of the seedhouses, and can | poe eee ae ae | tion” in the country. pla hi ow, or later in the sea- | 7, 2 ene ee Soe ar all Wm, Morris, the art critic, tells u | FR LRAA RELI ANReU RETO ree ee ee le {For 32 Years Bohon Has| cers me fit for my work all the ta have not out us which we Ge ATEN C ETE Se RMIT TH IGUs ERGEA eos Cocoon eneran ante ae es F ae : time—this Tanlae, do 1ot know to be useful or believe! deat pass : {1y developed so that “hey will flower Fired Engine And Did Not Five years ago, my stomach 1 packers and terminal men bees c high, the bulbs can be taken UP in| jocomotives of all t the fall and kept through the win- | ter and so used from year to year. , coal burn-|] time I finished my fifth bottle, I ers and oil burners, 75-ton engines} felt so good I didn’t need any 50-ton engines, without once} medicine. I have gone back to make you a pair after giving your eyes a in my government and in this ministration and do not think nahe heautifu Reading, England, May 16.—Young | 2! \ the coming year, * ee came mighty near going back on me “ 5: ts ee 4d ae ak convenience of con-| America has the advantage both in £900,000,000 would be put into the | Other flowers which may be very! Miss Day Until Stomach ‘here was a pain there alll stay put.” This sum: eo Tl height and weight over little John beckets of the packers, Aswell con- | successfully grown here are the dah- Troubles Hit Him—Tanlac| t® time, Thad awful dizzy speli up in a few words the @f Jn arranging a room in which | Bull, ling to Doctor Milligan, | tended. | Chairman ee pa) ie andl zluuiolieh Mheke cresohered)) roubles Hit Him—Tanlac} oy ny troubles finally got so bad advantage of this type ti tive, Hite ne asticle or ieee of] local health officer who, in his ane‘ Aswell, said: “We are asking you | in great variety. The bulbs ot tu-| Qvoreame Them All. T had covlugiait Seon work. rigalabeeasie S18 oa ai Heat Nate a de-{ nual report, compares English chit t let the farmer do what przanized | jors planted in the spring and “But Tanlae certainly did a jam-| ] ¥ eee minieve rarntuine com) |/dvanvexamined/daring! the lash thitse| induatry isydoing | flower in a comparatively short time. | oo up job-of knocking them out. It just | need glasses or want ose i at particular room. did je la ‘ ave motedeling Ltor:| an g cems f me be . Ape? | i 5= =p) Placa it where it cnn he used years and American youngsters of| “The farmers aye not asking for While the first cost seems a little; qhinty-two years of firing railroad} suited my case to a “I” and by the| an extra pair let us mast conveniently. {similar ages. In every case, the dac- | Money.” he snid. have confiden r7 tor states, the adv both in height and weight rests with the ore q 3. If it is for ornament only, # a vase, a flower or a picture, pi it where it is needed to add bala Americans, superiority which he the money will be squandered.” | with a little care the supply of bulbs j «piving out” on the road, is a lsehevereanadl awanthenauseieoniicap thorough examination. Gr’ color for “Beauty is its own says becomes more emphasized in the |The government, Haugen contend-/ wil] constantly increase, Members| orq of which E. §. Bohon, popular[up my ‘strength and can go cut/= 416 Broadway, FOLSOM’S 416 Broadway Sere caine Bidarioceca buh balan mens) to the rails +) of the committee ae Ween asked | kK. & T, fireman, st 11th St.,] right now and fire the largest engine “New Store New Stock. 1 ing room ia the place| The avera cht of Reading freight rates have gone up and ~| frequen‘ly about stulips. ey ATE | Sedalia, Mo., justly speaks with] on the “Katy.” . - Meith icincccaunuanres . \iboyaj ott yeara 0) months. is, given | Sledlcures Nag heen in dive straits. | not planted until Iyte September or | iu, “if everybody would tke Ta, JIA oo TMT OMMRNS 5. The dining room is a place in| at 54 3-4 inches and the weight Rep. Rubey, Democrat, Missouri ly October. “Maty, 0° Qiiée anys Mr, Bohon,| esnecially'in Gite Bpring Alere would a} which to eat three m sa da bE comfortable and bappy while do- ing so | pounds as against 56 3-4 mches and | #other member of the agricultural lwho is now assigned to “The Katy) be a lot more*healthy people in the j eae pounds respectively in the case of See eect for “liberal time | | Flyer” between Sedalia and Par- ee For heat man on the, can children of corresponding | for discussion. : sanee tne vot eine si ine ob feeling right, i : petal Ninpear, Doctor Milli. | “ldo not want this bill mixed up png y ones Of arneerastesa mains: Cole fae "t be beat.” | — E G. A bed room is the place to ne ee y the M. K. & T,, “I have fired an en-] Tanlac is for sale by all good drug- sleep in comfort and health, end to} gan adds, that those circumstances ay Borne ae Jae h gine that consumed twenty tons off gists, Accept no substitute, Over y~\ VODA easily and conveniently. hich assist wrowth in ehildren uve | Sid. want the SAVE dress in U60 miles and 1 now make|40 Million bottles sold. ae ee A STRONG BANK (@iada@) WILLING TO SERVE ee what ength I have to put out ac Vegetable Pills, for con t had to worry i Fr d recommended -by é endurance for the past the munufacturers of TANLAC, The kitchen is the work reom| more favorable in America than in, Bive U fair dea i But Ih strength estown seven oy isin thy g and busi- | a. Order ‘naintained. II. Choosing color scheme for and Gov. R. pal speakers . | the ; Indian gensus of 1 it the con- | population in 1921 was 318; i 1 N 5 | five years for I have a medicine that} -Adv. Paiute i outline A . or st Meet nee Aa an oa nae His Advice = feet | Lendon, May 16, Between 12,000,- —= 4 b. Furniture needed Sune Grand Forks, N. D. May 16- Dr. 1600 and 43,000,000 people in’ India : A QUESTION—AND THE ¢. Position and placing of furni-| Jamestown, N. D.. M LAG @StubNeL Min Cupolas presiden tll qieilducinestheu nelumenlenitende B Kk oO We d pe ts aS rae RCN Gare Gee eae FRE -Book on Woo ANSWER . ‘The 2,480 = aaa Finishing ike How can a farmer tell whether that cow roam I ness matte : de newr’ vention of the North Dakota district ave of 1.2 percent ; Color has ar inituence on nerves} Kensal, engaged in farming, and one | (o be held in Fargo, May 23-29, it has 1911 census, but it is several points is as good as she looks? and dispositions, Blue is cool and in Arcadia, Mr. Petrik, whe 18) joon announced. under the 1918 estimated census, due depressing. Rea is warm and cxcit 1 old t uccessful farmer i"! The North Dakota district, one of | to the epidemic. ‘ow-' ing is the answer to t question ing. Green is soothing, Yellow is] Stutsman county, saya that farmers | ihe largest of the nine in the synod. | ‘There are about 9,000,000 more Cow-testing is t swer to that question. sotisfying here who can hold onto their land! has a total membership of 45,000, | males than females in India, and] It is-the way to learn whether you are All colors which contain blue are} sre bound to come out all right, and | with 165 pastors and more than 600! much headway in education, ‘espe- | said to be "1g a mistake to think siving up| congregations, from which a large | cially among females, is shown b All colors which contain red are! any of their rights to where. representation is expected. the 1921 census. In religious belie [the Hindus number 686 out of every thousand of the popttlation, Mo 7 adherents number, 217 e 37; tribal reli-} and Christians, 15 The density of population in the |whole of India is now 177 a square varying from a maximum of n Bengal to a minimum of six in Baluchis keeping cows or the cows are keeping you. This .bayk is, positive that cow-testing pays. Keep cnly those cows that pay a profit. a \ 1 Cook by Electricity. ' j It is Cheaper. ‘ | j BISMARCK 5 NO. DAKOTA te COME EARLY, SUPPLY LIMITED % F A 5 ‘ P. C. Remington, Peaaike THIS book gives complete instructions for finishing all wood— J. A. Graham, Vice President and Cashier. You won't have another chance soon to secure such values in up to date hard or soft—old or. new. Tells how inexpensive soft woods may C. M. Schmierer, Assistant Cashier. shoes—— . _ be finished so they are as beautiful and artistic as hard wood. Explains just what materials to use and how to apply them. This book is the work of experts—beautifully illustrated in color—gives covering capacities—includes color charts, etc. Use coupon below, Cholcen sean r tees en : $2.95 wood DYE Better come early as they wont last long 2 D ; at this price. - Carelessness—Gasoline Johnson’s Wood Dye is very easy to apply—it dries in four hours; Nie dockoca used near an open fire. and i not si oft or smudge —penetrainy vue 4 inane out en’s Oxfords ‘a : y e beauty of the grain without raising it. le_in_eighteen r, 3 " Af rightful accident! popular shades, all of which may be easily lightened or darkened. Full directions are given on every label. Read and follow them, uth es main Consult Our Johnson Service Department being done. The hottle ti Our Johnson Service Department is an Information Bureau where over, the fumes ignite—well, || expert advice and suggestions on the.care, finishing and refinish- you know how fast that kind ing of floors, woodwork or furniture are given Free—and without of fire spreads! If it happen- obligation. Bring your Spring Wood Finishing problems to our ed in your house, would you Johnson Service Department. ‘ ies ae ‘collect insurance money and ‘BISMARCK PAINT & GLASS C0. ; rebuild—or would it ek eae HOMER SPOHN, Local Manager, % 5 All through the last century %% disastrous loss? Children’s Shoes Reduced. insurance yayments have {| (“Comer 4th & Rosser St. “ge Phone 8995 3 : been rebuilding burnel seoe eueres i | We have the finest line of children’s long wear shoes in town. They houses. Telephone today, for combine wear and style. insurance in the Hant‘or1 GRE ATLY REDU: CED s ATURDAY ‘Tire Insurance Compaiy, We have a number of Ladi Oxfords, one and two strap which we will place on sale Saturday—Values up to $6.50. AUDITORIUM TONIGHT Lower Floor $2.75. Balcony $1.65, $2.20 and $2.75. Gallery $1.16, Inc. Tax. SELL-OUT | PRICES | Why pay more when you can get a good standard oxford for $4.95 and $5.95 These prices are abouyi In the kitchen, not far front y With America’s Premier Singing Comedians WILLIE & EUGENE HOWARD SERVICE | DEPARTMEN | r oe s : Furniture.” We will gladly show the bearer panels of a a ‘ a . 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