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CAVETT MAKES. LAST APPEAL TO SAVE THE MACS Former County Guperistendant of Schools Using Prestige as Federal Appointee EDUCATORS RESENTFU Declare Townley Follower Is Piostiiuting His Office for Pelitical Effect (aime) s beet avert of Lisbon, one of the two North Dakota county superin tendents of schools wio supported Macdonald jn the last campaign for state superintendent of public in struction, and whom Macdonald re warded with a recommendation that the bureau of education make him as sistant regional director of the U. 5 school garden movement, is taking advantage of his position with the bureau of education to boost the COMING TO BISM ARCK:: Dr. Mellenthin Specialist For His Fight Year In North Dakota DOES NOT USE SURGERY Will Be At M’KENZIE HOTEL Wednesday and Thursday, June 11-12. Office Hours, 9 a, m. to 4 p.m. TWO DAY ONLY No Charge for Examination Dr. Mellenthin is a regular graduate in medicine and surg- ery and is licensed by the state of North Dakota. He visits pro- fessionally the more important towhs andcities and offers to_all wh eal on this trip consultati n Gee fag of free, excep’ expense } of p¥treatment when desired. + * oy According’ to his method of treatment he does not ‘operate for. chronic. appendicitis, . ‘gall stones, ulcers of stomach, tonsils or adenoids. He has to his credit many won- derfyl, results, in diseases of the stofhach, liver, howels, ‘blgod; skin, nervés, heart, kidney, pblad- derj bed-wetting, catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ailments. If'you have been ailing for any length of time and do not get) any better, do not fail to call, as improper measures rather than disease are very often the cause! of your long standing trouble. | Remember above date, the ex- amination on this trip will be free and that his treatment is different. Address: 836 Boston Block, Minneapolis, Minnesota. “yoard of administration”. Dill, .de- signed: to reconnect Neil’ C.: Macdon-} ald with ‘the public payroll’ and .to clip, the wings of Miss Minnie! J.'Njel- son, his ‘suecessful rival ‘for: public favor. ‘ Writing’ on ionery proclaiming him to be tant Regional “Di- rector, U. § G., Bureau of: Educa- tion, Department of the. Interior,” Cavett sa: “My dear ‘educator: “T am sending this letter, to over sixty leading educators, and inorder to save time and expense I am,hav- ing it mimeographed. “Having spent uw number, of years chools of North Da- 5s superintendent | of 1. am educational matters, “At this time there is a great deal of discussion pro and con perning the new board of administration ‘or ‘educational’ - law. ‘To. me, the new law appears to be in line with mod- ern thought and follows the trend of educational progress, The board will sist of five members, including the perintendent of public truction, mer of ulture and | labor and » appointive, members. The commissioner of agriculture, rpresenting the chief business ‘of the nd the state superintendent of pub. instruction are directly re- sponsidie’to the vote of the people. The other three members will be ap- pointed by the governor, who is also respor je to the people's’ will. “Under this law the board of ad- mes the duties and powers of the board of education, board. of regents and the board of rol. Under the old system these 8s worked independently of one ; their powers conflicted in , and the whole scheme was cumbersome, inefficient and -ex- pensive. On the other _ hand, the board of administration unifies the educational system of the state from the primary grades to the state uni- versity. All schools will .be under one res ble management which makes ft possible to coordinate these institutions. to the end that all may benefit. “Sections 6 and 7 of the new board of administration adds’ a great deal of responsibility to the office o: the state superintendent of: public: in- struction. . Section 9 specifically pro- vides that the present powers’ of the: state superintendent shall not. be in- terfered with or limited in any man- ner, This is a provision of the law which, I believe, has been overlooked by a great many. “] have given, you a very- few’ of the reasons why I am in-favor of ‘he board -of “administration law. . I shall be pleased, to: have: you consider it carefully and let me know what you think-‘of it personally. My reason for making this. request is that I-am pre-j paring. an article on the subject .cf| the board of administration law for publication,-.and- it is.my desire ..to quote:the. views of -educators - fron variqus sections ofthe state. i you, therefore, kindly favor me “an Tokpre on of your opinion: onit subject, ‘by return mail? Fraternally. Yours, “C.- Es CAVETT.” Thier Opinions. Expressions of opinion-which have come to the independent press: from representative educators of-the slope would not well suit the-article: which | Mr. Cavett is preparing for the Town- ‘Ney press. on “laws yeffecting} educa: tiong! matters.” Cavett was durned ‘oat of the office of superintefident! bt’ Ransom: county schools ‘last talk! when the vast ma- jority of the taxpayers gave their un- qualified ‘support to. his opponent, a young woman pedagog. Up to that time Cavett had beea a member’ of the state board of education, repre- senting the county superintendents. He could not longer serve in that’ ca- pacity, but Governor Frazier, know- ing Cavett to be opposed to Miss Nielson, the present state superin- tendent of public instruction and a loyal supporter of Macdonald; .reap- pointed him to the board as a-lay member, and he named in Cavett’s stead, as representative of the county. superintendents, the- only ‘other .sup- EL Mabey ‘Each Gagarin its own fumidor' PRICES: MATINEE, 25c; THREE DAYS: STARTING THURSDAY THREE SHOWS DAILY—3 P. M—7:15 PM.—9:15 P.M. ORPHEUM THEATRE Bic eeevevavsasservedgoatpennacenransteanavgce ren? SN be ‘cigar is ofttimes. ruined ZBL DALLOS com come to you fresh, clean They're tly hi hey re. ber perfectly hurni- EVENING, 50c; PLUS TAX OF:LOVE Avunnine COMEDY DATHOS ¥}leaky:. poxes, or. the, over] ‘I substance. is jolted out upon the pave- CUTICURA HEALS] | SKIN TROUBLE: ‘On Fate, ltched Ttohed wd'Plm- ples Came |n Blotches. Face Was fas Disfigured. “I saw black spotstpn my face, and then they got on: my nose. They. started itching and pirnples’came. The pini- plés cxine. toa head and were lurge and ‘hard, and were in blotches. My face was. disfigured, ‘ “I¥awan ‘adveriiuement “or Cutiéar ‘and sent for sa a 1 Bought ‘more, end: 1 uved three cakes of Cuticura, Soap nd two boxes of Cuticura Ointment when ! waa healed.” AStgpes) Joneeb Tellone, 927 Loomis Chicago, UL, Aug. 21, 1918. tme-Cuticura Toilet Trice Consists of Soap, Ointment'and Talcum: Use the Soap, dnd’no other, for every-day toilet purposes, with a little Ointment’ now and-then as needed to soothe and heal the firet signs of skin or scalp troubles, Use Cuticura Talcum for, dusting, your skin, It is an’ antiseptic, prophy- lactic, cooling, sopthing powder of orn re Mat Agar ste posts Hl erintendent in the’state who suported Macdonald’ in his’ Campaign. ~ “T have. just received. a. letter which I enclose, thinking.it' maybe of in- terest to you to know. what Cavett. is about” writes one educator to whom Cavett mailed his mimeograph letter. “T am one of those:.who is. 100. per cent in oposition to. the. bill.” ‘Another, writes: “The. United States Schoo] Garden movement may succeed in spite of Cavett; it will not succéed because of him, He fs prostituting the. responsible federal office which he holds in order to per- petuate in. control ofthe educational affairs of this state a.man whom the people of North Dakota have repudi- ated in .no.uncertain terms.” A ‘movement, it is said, will ‘be launched among the educators of the state to demarid Cavett’s withdrawal from ‘the United States: School Gard- en movement;:.which had made :con- siderable. progress. in‘.this state ‘prior to his appointment a8: regional fl: rector. % HAULING GRAVEL IN LEAKY: BOXES FOUND EXE EXPENSIVE ‘Tie ‘tact that at Bismafa prohibit ;; the. hauling ** Jng,;af wa- gons fa.such ‘an. extent: that. the gritty |! ment ;was; very forcibly ‘impressed up- on the minds. ; of,‘several ‘Bismarck teamsters and. contractors during. the week. The minimum: ‘penalty: provided by the ordinance ‘is a fine .of)$10"and costs, which‘ Police Magistrate’ Howell has been forced to exact in .each case brought before him. Gravel scattered over the. ‘pavement and ruins the streets. The: o probibiti teaming. of grays a manner, that it. can ‘leak: oll the ‘ pavements.’ will be’ very’ iia entorced, ‘and Mr. Howell desirés ‘that -feamsters, and contractors. ‘take no IN THEIR CAREER (Continued from Page Onb.) doing to assist the retailers to be- come better merchants; Louis: Knud- son, Kenmare,’ will talk'op.{How 1 built. a’Suecéssful: Retail. Rusiness: in a Small,Country Towi;” E..B. Moon of Chicago, “will describe “Building a Successfal’ Retail-Me fehanidiine, Busi- ness in.a Small Country Town,” and L. B. Hanwa,° formér’ governor North Dakoth and who, served. with the American Red. Cross. in ‘Fratice, wil tell of-the work done by that or- ganization . there. © 8 o'clock with a-banqtiet. at the. Lewis & Clark‘hotel, with: Frank X, Gravel, sales manager of |Stone-Ordean- - Walls Co., wielding the gavel, ;amd to ‘be featuredwith a-song.,-by Norman Black, ‘ppblisher. of.the..Fargo Forum. At 9:30.there will be a dance dn the Elks’, half. 4 The Mail Or fer, Hauke. : » Thursday morning’s.session” will open with a mail’ drder.house discus: sion and jobbers’ :day. questiqn: box. Alex ‘Karr of Jamestown tj tell “What . the Merchants’ Association and .Comimunity. Life; Association are doing for the Merchants of North Da- kota to. ‘Combat; the’ Evils. of! Mer- chandising,” and /thére;willbe an ad- ‘dress ‘and practi¢aldemonstration by Ernest Hart. of James Hart: & Sons, Long Prairie, Minn.,, on how, to ‘meet -the- mail-order competition. . Hart will have samples;of mail order mer- chandise’ on display, "Fred P. Mann of: Devils Lake,» president . the :as- sociation ‘will ‘clowe: the ‘Torning ses- sion swith an address on “What: we may Expect from the Jobber and:Man- ufacturer.” Thursday afterniogn, J. By38 Newton, ‘president of the Misouri Valley ‘Groc- ery. Co.,: of Mandan, will discuss :the relation ‘of the banker, farmer, retail- ser “and: jobber; C.E. ;Lawrence . of Finch, Van Slyke & McConville, St. Paul, will’ tell how «the organization of ‘the merchants’ sid bureau is pro- gressing aud*what, it ‘expects. to ac- complish’ for the ;retail merchants of the northwest, and:three .and‘a half ‘hourse ‘will: ye” devoted’ to, addresses by: représetitatives"of ‘the jobbers and manufacturérs he northwest; in charge of ‘GM. Plerce and :Ira D. Wight of Minot, , with? Charles corel as chairman. Executive Session. sion, including discussion of plans for the ensuing year; reports of, special _ BISMARCK’ DAILY: TRIBUNE and’, ground into ‘the asphalt: surface}: ‘soon destroys, the bituminons, ae of |! The evening's ‘program, will open at ; The morning’ of Friday, June’ 13, will be devoted’ to am executive ses- “HR WILL NOT " MBET CRANKS; States Reason tata Refusing to Debate |; With: Mills—Chal- . denges Lynn, Frazier: Atorney : Generaa : William » Langer, when asked: today. concerning ~ the challenge of, Walter Thomas Mills to a joint debate, Saturday. evening, aa account of whlih) appeared in” the Courier-News ‘Sunday «morning, said: | * “This chalienge was"delivered to me at Tuttle for-the sole purpose of discrediting me’ with,my. audience, a scheme which did not succeed, . Mills knew perfectly, well: that I’ was. billed to speak at Steele that night. and ‘that I could, not be. at: ‘Tuttle to “debate with him or anyone else, I said then, and I reiterate.the statement .made( that I have carefully: avoided «during the many years that J: have. been as- sociated with, tite {armers' ement appearing on the sane platform with Mills, even. when 1; was ‘on’ speaking terms. with 'Tdwnley,which was be- fore the Valley.,City bank deal and the Nielson ease, et: cetera, I never will appear jon the same platform, much less.debate ‘with the author of the infamous beok called ‘The Strug- gle for Existence,’;or ‘any. anarchist, atheist, syndicalfst, jazz: poXtician or other. nut imported into: the state and in the employ. of. Townley. “Both, Townley:and ‘Mills know that I, am- wholeheartedly ‘and enthusiasti- cally. supporting. the entire economic program ofthe ,league.:.In spite of the lying of: Townley. and his bired tools to the farmers of. North Dakota, he knows, .as.,well’'as Mills, that, the only. bills: Tam. fighting “are the. print- ing graft. bill.and’ the educational ‘bill, known as. the administration act. 1 will debate, these two -measures with only. one. man. in, North :Dakota—the man whois supposed to be familiar with them; in ‘every. detail, and who doubtless: made a.‘careful study of them before he signed .‘them—the re- sponsible head of the present admin- istration—Governor ‘Lynn J. Frazier.” BIG ‘RAILWAY i‘: APPROPRIATION BILL..ON TAPIS) Washington, June 10—To’ speed passage of. appropriation measures, the house today laid: aside: the army bill-and ‘took up thé way appropriation’ bil CRAIG FUNERAL 750,000,000 rail- | THURSDAY; MANY. 70. FROM HERE The: funeral ‘af ‘of the, late Rev. R..H. Craig, Whose sudden: death at Endet- lin. on. Monday,. morning: was reported jnstievening, will beheld at. Enderlin on Thursday afternoon, anfouncement tice. Syed z RETAILERS OPEN You don't want tires “built BIGGEST MEETING to a price” but you do want It | au “TIRE! the best tires at the best price. Price of 32 x 4 FABRIC. CORD ‘TUBE Non-Skid Non:Skid Fits all makes Casing Casing of Casings Nee: $46.85 , ie $4.80 » Picas. rediiced gio portionintely on all sizes AW that..clothes do not make'the man, but it is a fact that clothes can make or mar his Appearance. Leading business men, ’ big. executives, , busy: profes- sional ers and progressive, “wide- awake, young fellows in: their "koa and branded, choose— to this effect having. Bismarck Yast aight Bismarck friends.of.the deceased plan to attend. The. boatd of McCabe M: B..church mét’ in’ special. session Monday. even-|- ing,,and adopted. resolutions:'of con-|' -dolence’, wiih’: were ‘forwarded . wpe family pt) the former local'-pastor. LD BISMARCK RESIDENT DIES IN WASHINGTON Edward Ordway WI Whiteford Fl </ Become Commer cial. Power y. dp. National Capital . Word ‘has:\been: received in’ Bis- marck of the death in Washington, D.C, of Edward Ordway: Whitford, |} who'was for many years a resident pf} this city., The‘deceased was a sonyot Col) Edward L, and Mabel 0, Whit- ford, ‘formerly. of Bismarck, and ;,@ grandson of the late Governor N. G. ‘Ordway,’ who’ was a chief executive of Dakota. territory. As a- boy he went’ to Chicago and entered -the em- ploy of Armour & Co., with whom he establighéd the foundation: for: the ex- tensive business’ ‘knowledge: : which brought ‘him signal sulecess in: ‘Wash- ington. At the time of his, ; Mr. Whit- fordwas president? AVashibg- ton;.Market Co., on largest market; establishments : this cot try; president. of the Washi Hotel, Co., owner of the Continental hotel;’ president of the’ Congressional Hotel’ Co., president: of ‘the Natfonai City y Dairy,:Co., -a -member*; -of) “th Washington - board: of trade andthe chamber .of commerce and the stock exchatige of the national capital, and} a. director, in’ ‘the Second : Nestagsl | bank: ‘of Washington, He was years old. ° STATE. BANKING | ‘BOARD ADMITS *NEW: CONCERNS The state banking board at a spe cia) meeting Monday admitted the Boullion Butte Community.,Hall Co; at Medora, the National -Glass Casket Co. of .Denver,.Colo., and the Bank- of which had filed application ‘for ‘per- mission to sell stock in: this. alates STRIKE OF RAILWAY | & “Western eral workmen ‘has ‘spread’:o¥er ‘the. er- part -of’ the district from. ‘olumbus, ji oday:.'i The:atrike: re: f refusal ot the. company. scl ers’ Bond & Loan Co., of Beach, all | ad You Have Always Bought, and which has been for over thirty years, has borne the signature of “and has been made’ under his pere sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this, All Counterfeits, Imitations and “‘ Just- as-good”” aré. but Experiments that trifle wits and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. « What is CASTORIA ~ Castoria is a harmless substitute tor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing: Syrups. ‘ It leasaat.: It contains aelther Opium, Morphine nor other“narcotic substance: lis . ege is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it’ has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, ‘Wind Colic’ and Diarrhoea ;:allaying Feverishness arising 1 Pe sipariey on by regulating the Stomach ‘and Bowels, aida 1 assimilation of Food; ving healthy and natural: sleep, & The Children’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend. edge "| TRIBUNE WANT ADS BRING Lene ‘Watch the Little Pimples; | It is sold to ‘rid the blood of, these disorders, nals of: Bad Blood. And. the “one~ remedy: which has no Don't close your eyes to the warn Ss. fore vegetable blood medicine, which fightly pimples appear’, on: your; tae ba than: file years. by drug." id ther parts of tlie body. oA gists everywhere wey iasld s disig figuring, bit’ they‘ Yead to|.of skin: disease, ‘do not expect to tbe!! ‘ases that’ spread and cured by lotions, ointments; salves! and: ossibly reach the source: of the :-frouble, ee ho ones ar foretell Which is’ in. the blood. «; Begin’: take. 2 s, blisters, scaly eruptions plete history of your: case té our chief "Hames of five, and make you feel that | eical adviser. who will | your, skin if ablaze. Write at: once: to. Swift: Specific Co, 260. Swilt Laboratery, ‘Atlanta, Ga. Unsightly ‘and Disfiguring ' ‘Sigs part’ of ‘the: ‘body, “tate prompt’ stéps equal. asa puritier“is' $9. S.-S., the | wh - ie wbichy nature gives, when jam non the’ market ‘for more Noi ‘only."are these ‘pimples and] Tf you are’ afflicted : swith! any form. ase the fost discomforting irritation other local‘ remedies, as. theyscdir*not dng. S..S. S. today, -and eweite a, com- jpnd,. Other: annoyances that burn ‘like special. instrctions, without ‘When these symptoms appear on any! .GOOD APPEARANCE IS R.OF RECOM. ME DATION, as oft been said en, prosperous’ farm- - WHEN YOU HAVEBATTERY TROUBLE’ nn ad Bring it to us—we test and flush’ any make of. Batteries She and repair’ them right. : -We also repair all makes of : -Magnetos, Generators and'Starters, ¥ os ive ui Special Attention Given to Out - of - Town. Trade. a £ - NOTE—The G. & W. Battery Co. which is - owned by Messrs. Graham and Wricht is a new concern and anxious for you to give ‘them a trial. / N Battery Co 206 FOURTH ST. _ Bismarck, N. D. All Work Guaranteed ——Distributors for Dry -cliadlig an comittees and election olofficers, In the afternoon the retaflers will listen to an address from Dr. F. R.. Smyth of ‘Bismarck, ‘director of ‘th bureau of venereal diseasa@ide kota,,on “The Government inst Venereal Disease, “and” gentlemen, ‘ea hand ¢ or machine work for,Jadies pert repair. work. Guarantee all’ Work, ‘We call ed and. delivers, : USL U.S. Light & Heat Corporation : Storage Batteries

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