The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 14, 1926, Page 10

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PAGE TEN MUST FOLLOW UP THE WORK OF COOLIDGE, Crusade Urged For Wise 1 Economy and Efficiency in Local Government Washington, 14—()— William Fortur f Indianapolis, speaking be fore the convention of the United States Chamber of Comme ealled on the 2,800 chambe merce and their 900 affiliated organ izations to lend “a crusade for wise economy and better efficiency” Joeal government. Reductions totaling « billion dollars annually might be effected, sented a program of action ch marked the beginning ion of this problem by the convention, [clubwe Pointing to the impetu lready given to the nation by President) Coolidge to seek a solution ¢ problem of taxes, the sp not promptly follow up the work th has been so well started by the president, we may find that we ieglected our best i structive effort. that we may so ion action that the president's initiative m il y be lost.” he said, ) ty STATE FEDERATION PRESIDENT TELLS SEVENTH DISTRICT CLUB WOMEN ABOUT M the Great Chile Tearing: itself in 7 which Waterway project enormous indug ’ I that the project to | Sulliven, portraying | Olson, State University; re mural ¢ phase of early painting North Dakota | be ed in Memorial . was remanded back ual clubs for their Each delegate to the state n this fall must come in- wishes of her , president of womens chutes, clubwomen at women us| convent sty structed to vote the ¢ State History Contest is again ore us and there are to be three LT hope that every district be represented in worth- na ed, the ie | while eve Last ar the went to th ixth d | ‘Junior Club at Wishek plishments own a federated Junior achievements of | | “Finally w leration | Club, the Gir Mrs. erstone pot their | Wishek, with 26 members. s and] president, reporting work done al Commenting on The little work ild health more to be back in the days) i [when hearts beat high and hopes spring eternal, enthusiasm | abounds and the world is ours. This |p, fund, ¥ | little president will ¢ n especial ommission candle this fall in the procession of | hus give idents at the Wahpeton meet- “Here being done | Feather: | once i herstone also mplishments of the The one judged tiounced. for the contest and they will appear “The BH ighbors i 0 Lakes | ata;” spells an announced their intention of ent rial developmeft, not} but have not submitted their payed rth Dakota put for theJas yet. “The Bumble Bee” honors | Bumb! ’ ~lance,on the magazine racks of news stands throughout the’ state. May number, which is Volume 1, Friendship Club of | No.*1, contains 60 pages and cover, and in addition to a variety of and| stories and other articles, has a | plans for future work, make us long | goodly advertising patronage. The magazine is edited by M. C. young | Egan and is published by the Bum- ble Bee company of Fargo, N. ‘D. High schools that have registered Cando, “Finger of sbee, “Spreading the News;” Men Bismarck, aker of Cremona;” “The Minot and Cooperstown Helen | Beatrice | Schen- auaketa Hywel Judges for the contest are: Langdon; Dean irector Dakota Pins Conkle, State Unive best will be an- [$2.60 ;| monthly. the plays that) «The Girl From Yankee are: Valley City; |The Last Stampede,” “Back to the deur? God; Firing Line,” “The WORK BEING DONE THROUGHOUT ST. ATE Park River, dian Summer;” Graf- | Great Champion,” “Parlor Drama,” ton, “The Valient;” Oberon, “Hearts|and several others. t Violin {classed as Rolla, “Matin: |“The Name North Dakota is Good Enough,” “Your Own Architect,” (ore “Wouldn't a Rattle Your Jats.” eh ENOUGH TO, SHAVE . Bing? Oh, I wish these re- 4 would be more definite. What's the difficulty, r year, and will be “asped Stories in the first issue include Fork,” 8 Bing: ‘Mrs, Bing: ‘This one tells how to use Ra ola Prine pot but it cag toes must —_ Atticles not | Led i3 fiction’ “are” entitled | Troerensize_ Grocer: ONE THING. NEEDFUL Loquacious Barber: would you like on your hai Weary Customer: My hi soon as you,can manage it. Ppinion. : Coward,” “A Phone 944. Eee 944. Lee Tires Rowland, State University. Is New Magazine Printed at Fargo A_new magazine, called “The. Bee,” has made its appear- The sells for 25 cents the copy, or BPI You can’t be Happy unless your Feet are doesn’t | ‘And = what! bottle, See for’ yourselt ie m jey cot areatty elder’ sealp. and your money will be maar | For, tender. sore, ether you Tie pace hair and should be k se healthy by the regular use of the Fitch os gi ‘No other shampoo can do what Fiteh’é will, The. Fitch Shampoo - dissolves and removes from the very Arét® and foreign matter, leaving the scalp Coa and Sai the hair soft and Muffy. See a ta he ar eae a Every particle is spluble ter and can ‘easily be rinsed’ out. aa Hp ey sity fof an acid rinse which tends fake yout next Saniphe 4 Fie as aie y gts ilet_ goods W. Fitch Co,, Des Moines, In, for ‘how ‘beautifal’ four hdr’ cam ‘be—know AF Fic’ true all we sey, tab It back Beauty for You=tn the Fitch Shampoo” error ‘or Write direct to 1 the tale te 16 be oft, gh ig 1, and | partments of state work for the oo y items on the state program, program included | i said, are an effort te promote 10S: in gov: bee ; : : sa pure milk st waste in go sie zislative applying then se ee foe Ri “young | aineea. Beat twe vols, tre art exhibits. . usiness in local govern a ubtle we welfare, You Pay Nomore,noless... but Quaker Oats has the A epueaie ernment by methods of ne New Protex Arch Shoe in white calfskin. black kid, satin ‘and patent leather. $8.50 Also in | Price la play ground, venting the further multiplying | plished and equipped, a 2 ple ‘| fare wor taxing districts, by which aj community meetings and picnies,| health social and single community is burdened with | promoting neighborliness, building | and Indian welfare w i | a complexity of tux levies and per-; purchased for club house and library | | Commenting. on the effort to obtain | manent debts. and illiteracy work. In a certain] the best quality of milk for Efforts to bring about coordinati town In the eighth district a club} Dakota towns and cities 3 Mrs. Fe of national and state taxation sys-} woman conducted alone an adult said, “Under the tems to eliminate duplication and in-| night school. Her work was so in i A. Spragu equ |spirational that at the end of the who for manj Revamping of antiquated systems: session her entire class of ten pupils inspector of of administrative service in’ state,| took out their citizenship papers. we hope that next year city, county and township govern- On Common Ground midi will be f the clubwome ments. | “The clubwomen work on common Your Feet Should Feel Comfortable Foot comfort, body comfort and mental comfort go to- gether. Protex Arch Shoes for women remedy foot ills, relieve pain and keep normal feet healthy, yet they are always made on trim, stylish lines. Fitted by men specially trained in foot welfare, and priced at Coats, Suits and Dresses HE difference int breakfast oats is in their flavor. The price mostly is the same. Millions demand the Quaker brand because of its todsty, wonder ful flavor. Fe ads flavor is the important point in. creeds, community, Some 50 years were spent perfect: ing that famous Quaker Ravens Establishment of a state central) ground for common. good and within agency to inspect and supervise pub-/ their ranks. Republicans, Democrats, W jie officials ee a view to check Nonpartisans, Catholics, Mormons, 18 Chapters ters Will t against fraud and mi . and to Episcopalians, Baptists, Luthe nd give public officials helpful adminis- Christan Serentists, all polifies and | Be are i 1 rative advice. all work side by side for estiva Dice ant of reeriaey ne | state and national betti Playmaker er of a supervisory system a aplend ork | in the states, which would have The that brings result Pete srreneth: ei Grand Forks ay J4—One power to check local tax levies, bond | tht" yuck is the wolf and the strength | hundred and t high school ingues and loans, with the proper) ofthe wolf ix the pack and we must] stadents and their advisors dre et ‘i ee eae rule t of {Use this strength to its fullest. pected to represent 18 ee at \ ing up and carrying out o ; > four z “the right Ncind of a budget—one) 4,1 doubt if the rine tt00 North Hecht aha you taste it, you afe spoiled son os om 8. 0 = och epend the To 1 chanbere| Pak have with their ballots, but we| 1% in connection “with th Quaker milling, too, retains rtivch ‘ . of commerce with a v o helpful | v 4 laut See Suggestions for tax Pull are gradually awakening to not onl: hool conference: accord | of the “bulk” of oats. And that : the privilege and pleasure but th ee | makes laxatives less often needed. i jobligation and the duty of votin aymaker chapters have Protein, carbohydrates and vitamines q 4 : public accurate infori at{ The very densest politician would not pr Playmaker cnapteryention | and “bulk” are thus combined to make ‘ : eaple be helbti in et i f it rn 4700 ates shell cle ee ticipating in the one-act play | Quaker Oats an excellently balanced 2, ap © ohig nae need for and value of proposed public 3. votes Be SS ‘contest. Other entries are expected | ration. Sh oe Department Buy your spring and sum- . expenditure \° reasing amaes of clubs a vot- | later in the A total of 45 points . but we must £oltoward the grand sweepstakes prize | pees! yarn eat i Baal Mer outfit now at a great saving. ‘Don’t wait; get our friends who are | for all high school contests is award- clubwomen to also use this fran- the winners in the play contest. | your grocer. See how mutch finer t Ls your choice of the many good values—every gar- Vacation Bible Y chi hat has so recently raised us ‘: % r 5, | School Institute eure: fia ieee NE mumeeers: Ry Heer wages ceca ieier | ‘morrow's break fast will be than today’ | ment marked with a green sale tag. 4 insane, and the idiots. tion to the w r of the play con- Set For June 1-4 Waterways Project test, from. one to five individual aker Oats “T trust that this district is inter-}tors will be picked for their ability. H One assortment of ladies’ r the purpose of training Daily} - ; and imisses’ Coats, char- on Bible School teach st in the country Scho during the sammer the meen materials, silk lined. Values up to $42.50 at ~ $24.50 RIGHT NOW!—is the time Me buy silks for your vacation dresses; prices are extremely low; qualities are better and our selection embodies the best patterns and colors. rection of the district superintendent, Rev. John 0. Ferris of M and the general n jor fred E. Pederson of Valle: y hold a four day ein the Methodist Episcopal church of Vall , June 1 to June 4 inclusive. Teachers will be present fr Devits Lake, LaMoure and Currington fields. . A. course of given by Mi: field sec All Leather Hand Sewed and Hand Tooled Billfolds, Belts, Portfolios and instruction will be rey Ww — et the the lay School Union, under the di- sisi 4 Silk er Special the North ary Training and other: $14. 95 --Bismarek Cloak Shop , PORTTAR PRICES s¢hool missionari of whom will be putting on a many summers Bible schools where these teachers be The delegates are to be oh the Harvard open to the in th © welcome. made for enrollment o1 RIGHT ROTH “Are mine the only lips you ever kissed?” i "Yes, dear, and the ts. Cigarette Cases Built on Honor and | Absolutely Guaranteed * nicest.’ ~ | Bonham Brothers . Jewelers and Optometrists - Printed Ciipin, A ridiculously low price on high. grade , printed silks, 40 inches wide, some wash- able and in some of the best designs yet oldest hygienic problem this new way — true protection; discards like tissue e But it needs to be built Up with fre- be fresh and charming saad’ gaat foo tae j quent sag if yet wish'a day to day, to live every day unhand- shown. Values in this lot were up. ‘Us. . ome when YOU can live on your in D1 to. wear sheerest frocks MO LAUNDRY 4 of as a piece. ooteamerys | ‘sim: vby saying, 4 ‘s has foe it with 3 fl wi : terest! © : ‘ni - emer $3.25. Special sale price .........--?-- Om ie one -linetenee ‘rou licen by stead. 4 ft — ¥; 5 oes +. Finaneta sbearing Savings deposits at of the ‘old-time sanitary white pink and’ or- this bank. Five times as absorbent! ¢ chid only, For grad- ‘And thus _», Visit our downstairs siete etal wore fo ay y new terns—vases, bridge bribes pie ily increasing your interest- “KOTEX.” Ends the” 40 inches wide; Correspondents’ =a) Flat rege 22 ares Many new arrivals to select J, A: Graham, rhe “IN. I, Roop, Cashier eT eileen

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