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ae TECK samt BAT 3 MTC MBSE viel ob HOHAM CACHOTAE ~engurseaanam: meee yrs smmpawanneyns we « SATURDAY, MARCH -30, 1918 j riding, however,” stated Manager Rod- | gers. “It is the most valuable assist- ae in'my business. I would not itrade | the services of a motor car for the best ball player In the country. Fo with my car L can visit every Raaet | in the state where there are pros- | pects of picking up some talent for my club. [am even considering mov- | ji my 1 club around the circuit in son via motor ca’ BISHARCK HIGH SELECTED FOR Local Institution Will Get sul but it ig a ‘more enjoyable -w for Industrial Training traveling, and it enables me to re Expenses ha railroad. week I left Sacramento in y Badee Brothers car and drove THIRTEEN SCHOOLS NAMED} (own to Pittsvurg, where | understood there was some likely talent. Then [; | journeyed over to another little ham- ir a. I {m: The Bismarck high school is among | let about twenty miles distant, then | Church—English services at eight, ay following. | o'clock, with celebration of the Lord's duties cause me tO/supper. All travel about the state like a traveling | quested to announce. themselves be-| thirteon North Dakota schools desig- | on, to San Francisco. nated at a mecting of the North Da-| “My present kota board of education in Fargo on Friday as vocational aid schools, The | lesman, and from observations Ll fo Bismarck high and the twelve other | have made, the majority of today schools named will be personally in-; drumme: spected by memvers of the state! motor rather than on passenger, board, as provided by the federal law| ‘rains. If they have figured it up,| under which aid is extended for voca- 1 have they have found that tra-/ st tional training, and if found to earl i al requirements, from $250 to $1,500 per annum will be appropriated for| An: their benefit. | to sta The principal requirements are that) hu each) school maintain prescribed! courses in agricultural, F industrial | S@rV ice Big Factor training and home economics, one or all wares. of these. No school will be In Battery Sales, given credit for moro than two cours-) es at ono time for the purpose of se | Perera a Senos | That service is a big consideration culture get $700 this year; for the in- with the man who takes care of his Se og 2 own motor car is proven by the pop- gra Sa aero Srcunles wae aay ularity of the numerous service sta- sc fuons that have wha eee crate aiested yos:| 107 siarting and lighting batteries. !es Ono company y, ir cl: tion and am- etiet ¥ terday tanatee eee weat are: Storage vauery company, which orig- Walsh count yagricultural training nated free battery inspection—has an 7 ‘ service stations. is school, Park River, agriculturae and industrial, $1,500. ot a little care—of Benson county agricultural training) * Nome fons as also wbeen cting business and permits them | ev Gea srought school, ulture and industrial 2 Prelude. ; | means of advertising campaigns con-| relude . “7 ; | training, 2 00. a eeaaraetie 1. ducted by this “manufacturer, telling| Quartet, “Come Where tho Lillies| Will be received into the church aud ere a ne pee sicooe | we piolie how to prevent costly bat-| Bloom.” W. Thompson aaa baptized at ne Lhe tural and industrial training, $1,500. | “ory ills, and lengthen the life of their, Call to worship. one F desiring — 10. une we ae eee nie eco eaie ural)» atteries, ; Doxology. church should meet ane session As ue and industrial training, $1,500. Pune % ; Invocation. chapel at 10:00 a, m. A special Easter Bismarck high school, industrial, ‘uat uhe car owner appreciates this} Cio? musical program will be rendered ‘by | is evident from the number of motor cars which use Williard batter- os, said Ls, K,-Skeels of the local Wil- lard service station. | BUY BUICK ‘DELIVERY. | A. The Benton Packet Company has. courses will ‘© just put one of the new Buick valve-in- training, $500. The following schools will maintain. the ‘agricultural course only and will receive $700 federal aid each this year; Sheldon, Carrington, Noltemeter | tural consolidated school and Beach. Home economics maintained’ at the following schools, head light delivery cars in service at gan to Dawn.” which will entitle them to $250 federal tho river warehouse. Business every-, be tha Diet ata ille, Rugby, Mau- where fs turning to reliable motors to jan and Dickins et. work uickly N. D. wets $18,000; = | get done ly these strenu-: ‘As’a result of having qualified un- der ‘the’law passed by congress last ,. year North Dakota this year will re- ceive $15,000 from the federal govern- ment ‘towards. the maintenance of vo- | 52,000 TONS AHEAD cational schools. This will be increas- i (I ed each year for five years when it Washington, ‘March 30.— quires at ry akota pria’ e an equal amount for these schools, |g fs launching p rogram in m each year. 5 Notth Dakota already having made! | fell behind in its schedule of { completed ships, owing to large appropriations for vocational education, it did not require any ad-| | difficulty in obtaining steel | plates. ditional appropriations of money for 1 this state to come in under this act.! All that was necessary was to accept |" the courses prescribed by the federal | department of education. Easily Prevented by Use of Cuticura The federal aid must be used for the| pay of additional teachers possessing These distressing disfigurations are prevented, in most jimi By the qualifications prescribed in the federal vocational school act. Next year North Dakota’s share of this aid will be materially increased and it is expected by the ‘board of education, that more schools in the state will: qualify for this aid, All the members of the state board of ‘education were present at yester-, day’s meeting; N. C. Macdonald, state superintendent of pudlic instruction; | Dr. B, F. Ladd, E. R. Edwards, James: ; town, and Edward Erickson, Bismarck. | May Use Motor Cars On Baseball Circuit’ Pacific Coast Manager Considers | the Convenience of Gasoline | Over Steam Power | NTT lor every | day iauet -Purposes | | Bill Rodgers—as he is known to| touches of baseball fans all up and down the Pa- cific coast—may transport his Sacra-; mento ball clud over the Pacific Coast league circuit this season in mo-| tor cars. { ‘Last fall Rodgers announced his re-} tirement from baseball and joined an} automobile sales staff. Later on, how-; ever, came an offer to manage the! Sacramento club and Rodgers accept- | ed, He had driven a car for several years, and he naturally turned to it,! in placo of railroads, when it came to| scouting for new playing material. | “I do not use the car for pleasure: | irs 1 Ointment nocded, If pim- are actually nt, smearthem | gently with Cuticura | Ointment and let. it remain on five min- utes and then wash ott with Cuticura Soap and hot water. on of Cuticura is not only to nd heal but to prevent skin troubles by keeping the pores free from impurities and irritation. ‘or Free Samples by Return Mail address post-card : ‘‘Cuticura, Dept. 26, Boston. id everywhere: HUOULEREOUNURNARERREORECUe eaeeaauecceauecuanencadcencanstiin= Gal room Saturday trom $ to 5 p. m., corner of nam. !the out-of-way places no touched by} on Sunday morning at 11:0. o'clock, ship with us. . i héld in the K. s get about their territory in’ street. {| cial Easter services will be held.. The ng via automobile instead of steam | pastor.— 10:30 a. m., s simply doubles their time for; 12 m., and close the deal instead of, the church choir at both services, All ng away to catch a train.” | are cordially invited to attend these; | the time will be taken up with-the ex- ee eer hae ho Junior End inl Log Banti h, St aj 4 ..m. the Junior Endeavor wi i econd Baptist churc han | meet. Ke 4p. mn. the Intermediate Sweet streets So. Says B. K. Skeels ors « ween opened to care ary club at this hour reading address- alone—the Willard ter and what it means to us. car owners, by) ing at 10:4 Scripture, Henry. Halvoi and Mr. Gborge Solo, “In the Garden" *—Mrs. Paul | Humphroys. offering for the| ‘Wessel. jArmenians at this service. Sunday} Prayer. school at 12 m. Classes for all, Chris: } Offering. ous days. gon. j SHIPPING BOARD IS - Wil 8 a. m.; siidiiinean i Qvucnecencarcasanevciacoecaecnceenvccacacecceecececeocaccocccnecne acceciacangcoacaesngoconcvcsesacetcicaceziacaarin Come in and see the latest models With the “Hot- JHALMERS ARS | dren’s service at | | the program of the mu Prelude — Canzonetta, y. Gino 109. i rist, Our Ve i Kyrle—Tour Introit, 1 Sullivan, Offerto: “The — Conqueror” — C, and| Whitney Coombs. By airs, E. L, Put- ourth and Ave. C.—Sel m., subject, “Reality. hool at 9:45 a.m. Wednesday ing meeting at 8 o’Glock. | open Tuesday, Thu i ‘ourth and Ave. C. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH Cor. 7th street and Ave C. ter services with communion | | Sursum Corda—Cantus Solemnus. { Sa —Taylor. | Benedictus- jorely. Agnus Dei—Adams. Hymn 228—Monk. Gleria in Excelsis—Old Chant. Nune Dimittis—Turle. Recessional, 112—Morgan. On. Services on Easter will be at the Ask told time. The change will be made Zion German Evangelical Lutheran’ to the new arrangement on the Sun- By a quartet. Sunday school after the service. You can help them if you try Svore, First Baptist church, corner Ave. B and Fourth street. Rev. L. R. Call, Services will be | acting pastor.—Morning services. be- hall on Fourth} gin at 10:45 by the new time. Spe- communicants are re-| re the services. of P. | topie for the sermon will be “The . Swedish Lutheran church, Seventh Risen Lord.” There will be. three reet and Avenue D; E. F. Alfson,! quartets, a trio and a solo by. Mrs. Easter services; | \Wesgel, school: 8 o'clock p. ™.," Sunday school at noon will also de | es. Special music by/ ¢ratured by Easter exercises. There will be.no assembly in classes as all unda: ening sel will, | Undeayor, and at 7:30 the Senior En- ceavor will meet. At 8:30 the eve- ring service will begin. Attention is called’ to the change of hour. The new time. makes it as early in the cay as. formerly. The topic for the evening. sermon will be “The Fruit-of the Dead.” There will be two. spe- clal-selections bythe Junior chorus, under. the leadership of Mrs. Chas. Staley. Rey, M. W.: Withers, pastor, doth services, 11~a. m. and! m. The subject will be “The! ion of Jesus Christ.” 3 p. m. a special Easter pro- ‘am will be rendered by the Sunday hool. B. Y. P. U. society and Liter- and music will all bear upon Eas- All are cordially invited to come id make Joy to the World the Lord First. Presebyterian church, corner Come: en Second and. Thayer; Rev, H.C. First Baptist church—Sunday morn- Fostlethwaite, minister. Easter ser-} : vices at 10:30, Theme of sermon, “The Grave in the Garden.” ‘Members the quartettc composed of Miss Lan-| Responsive reading. “ee 5 . cetta Steéle, Mrs. J..M. Martin, Mr./ Song, “He Arose.” 0. Following is, Easter Sunday Tehaiskow-| 19:39 a. m. over Mornington. | programme. «Note chango of time. New time. | Hymn 169, Invocation Solo and chorus—“liesurrection” by; | Scripture. | | Solo: “The Savior liveth.” (Wilton) Mrs. John Larson. 7. P.M. New Time. Epworth league} led by Miss Swift. | 8 p.m. New Time. , The Knight Templars will attend in} full. uniform. Hymn 156. : | Invocation. | Anthem--"God so loved the world,” Stainer: ‘Scripture. Solo: Mrs. John Graham. | Anthem: “Jesus Hy ees (Warmet) 4 Offering ta. ere wiiie V. M. Prerce, M. D.) | -general conclitsions of the latest | mae Scientists prove that drinking of plenty of pure’‘water’-both ‘between meals and with one’s meals is benefi- ial to health.’ It has tiow been proven by means of the X-rays and actual tests ; upon many healthy young men that the | drinking of ‘water “with meals is not harmful to to digestion. *. ‘Therefore if you wast to’ keep healthy drink’ plexty of pure water {not ice’.water). If you ever suffer from backache, lumbago, ; rheumatism or any of the symptoms of | kidney trouble — such as deep colored | urine, sediment in -orine, getting out of bed at night {requ pquently end other troublesome effects, ¢: jittle Anuric before meals. These “anurie Tablets can | be obtained at.almost any drug store, ., PERSONAL. | A Letter from a North Dakota Man Cavalies, Pembina’ Co., N. Dakota.— ' “Some years ago I} was in a run-down condition and felt: the need of a tonic. | Somebody recom- mended Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis- | covery to me and [| found it to be splen- | did in restoring me to health. [am very Ladies’ trio and chorus, “As It Be-| tian Hndeavorers will mect at 8:00 a. Ira B. Wilson. m. in the chapel for a sunrise pr Ass Announcements. meeting. yening service at ‘theme, “Tokens of Immorality,” M wil-|Caspary has prepared a special Ei 0. ter festiva] of song to which the pub- Sermon, “The Risen Lord.” lic_is ‘cordially invited. Mrs. M."C. Quartet, “Christ Is Risen.” Ira B.] You are cordi invited to wor- ‘ilson. In accordance with government reg- ulations move your clock forward one — hour on retiring Saturday n: and ’s Episcopal church, Third|then observe the time as indicated Rev. George Buzzelle, | above. er. Holy communion at ond celebration and ser- Solo and quartet, “All Hail.” Benediction, Methodist clor.—LEa! McCabe on at 11; QUUDOUUDOOUQOUVEONEDONUAOGOUEOOCOQOUOOOUUHOOUCOONSGIOGUCNDOUCUUELUOCDOUNCOUOOQUEOUEOOISOUOOHUO ONES Do your own ‘Thinking A great many car owners havé made the mistake of not buying a car, but have BEEN SOLD. If it. were not for clever advertising and clever salesmen half the.automobile factories in this country would close. Before: making.a decision on your next automobile, consider carefuly. -You must have-a close to a stock .of repairs... Don’t. buy an untried model. Any factory that has to ‘turn. out: something .new. every year must. be certain that their product ‘needs a ‘change. Your car must. be economical on. gasoline’ and oil, and must be built to stand up under hard service. After reading these suggestions ask any Buick owner how he likes his car. “EVERYBODY KNOWS VALVE-IN-HEAD MEANS BUICK” CORWIN MOTOR CO. BISMARCK, N. D Spot” motor WESTERN SALES. C0, Distributors - "eee sina ik; North Dakota, ‘the original but the best Lille Li Church, .two, evening: prayer and ‘chil-| blocks North. of ‘the McKenzie hotel. | z FY z i = car built by a well established factory, and be reasonably H 2 3 2 3 FA janaenaay UEETIUEEEEEOR TET EREUOLECRE UL ad glad. to recommend this medicine to ahi person requiring < a tonic, because I know it can’t be beat.” | )., —GEORGE WEST. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets ct onl Pills, fies put up over forly sears ago by Doctor Pierce, have been mvc but-xever equaled, as thou: They're purely vegetable, up of concentrated an inal principles extra Of American plan @iwo for stom: the root: | Violin obligato i hk Hal- i a TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. sted, | Sermon—"The s of the Crosses” |" = Rev. W Hutcheson, D, D. FOR LENT—Bungalow; — cla in pe Cs 1408 Broadway Solo—* Duett—s Shelley. Solo hy Miss Hazel Mead. | Mi, He Halvorson, Special services | Methodis Irysh. | 4, elected. 3-805 513. Fourth St. T—Three room ‘house with lights, city water and 50- Inquire at 508 Miss Steele ant [FOR RB} electri foot lot for garden. s will be held in the | commencing on | church | Offering and Sacrament of Baptism.} Monday night at 8 o'clock. The pas- | Ninth St. or phone 596L. 3-30-1 | iVolin Solo, selected—Mr, Frank| tor will be assisted by Rev. E. 1. —— ‘ ; Halsted. | Hobbs pastor of the Methodist church <TiD—To care for children. Also + Sermon. paeON ens on Easter Sun-| at Wahpeton, N. D., The le May roomer. Call 819 1st street or i day. Rev. W. J, Hutcheson, D. D.| public is invited to hear this gifted} Phone 351R. ' 12 noon. Rae School, man. 1 8t Look for the Brand The Willard brand is more than a name. It’s a sign si aes of reliability, responsibility and protection to the buyer who wants the genuine Willard Battery with Threaded Rubber Insulation. The Willard brand means a hotter spark—a quicker start—brighter lights, and vitality to carry overload and work-overtime. In the Threaded Rubber Insulation of the Still Better . Willard—in the expert. w orkmanship—in the complete bare service—there is greater assurance of. long bat- tery life. WILLARD STORAGE BATTERY SERVICE STATION | B. K. SKEELS Bismarck, N. D. ii i ag \ |...) i SRN 2 a ae a a) eT: iQ? a | greater practical purpose it is serving. i 1AM. Economical and easy to drive, itis speed- i “The tire mileage is unusually high. ' “Touring Car, Roadster or Commercial Car, $885. fl prices f, 9. b. ; Detroit.) | Sedan or Coupe, $1350; Winter Touring Car or Roadster, $1050; | oe peice ma: (i Pa i The mere > convenience of the convertible ||, ,@ sedan is almost forgotten, now, in the | f | the war work of. men and women ¢ ||) 1 | i e, and keeping them fit in a!l weathers H Lay i il | It will pay you to visit us and examine this-car. i ? ‘a The gasoline consumption is unusually low. EH 2 21 OTOL 197 Bie aitnit ye. afid 212 Main St. Strauss Bldg. M. B. GILMAN CO. ‘Phone 888. hedett ai” ar tHeY HOt