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poprncir o . FORDSON T i A ‘ 5 IWELLWORTH STORE DOING ITS BIT- TO COMBAT HIGH COST OF LIVING TOWNLEY GIVES ANOTHER J0B 10 MACDONALD MAN som County Superintendency, Vocational Director HILYER IS FROZEN OUT Veteran Head of Mayville Nor- mal Retires—Frazier’s Friend Gets It? ©. F.Cavett of Lisbon, former Ran- som county. superintendent of schools, from which post his people rather conclusively retired him a year ago, was today named director for voca- tional training under the terms of the Smith-Hughes act by the state board of administration. Cavett is a close personal friend of Neil C. Macdonald; former state superintendent of public instruction, and is regarded unfavor-! able to Miss Minnie J, Nielson, Mac-! donald’s successor. i The announcement of this appoint-! ment and the resignation of T. A. Hilyer, for twelve years president of (Mayyille. normal and one of the state’: ‘best known educators, mark the da; developments in the board of admin- istration’s. plan of revolutionizing the ‘North Dakota edueational ssytem along what Chairman George A. Tot- ten terms “social lines.” Cavett Boosted For Bill Cavett has peen politically active in behalf of Macdonald and the board of adminis‘ration bill in spite of the fact that he has held for: the last year a. federal appointment as direc- tor of school garden work. Cayett was the author of a letter mailed June 3 to. practically all the educators of the state supporting the board of ad- ministration act, then suibject of a referendum election, and in which he included this gem which will be es- pecially appreciated in view of the action of the board this week in de- priving ‘Miss Nielson. of all powers and authority which she has hitherto enjoyed as state superintendent. of public instruction: “Section.6 and 7 of the new ‘board. of, administration law add a great deal of responsibility to the office of the state superintendent instruction, Se ifically pro- vides that the present powers. of the state superintendent shaJl not ‘be in- terfered with or limited.in any man- ner. This-is a provision of the law which, I ‘believe, has beon, overlooked by a great many.” A Job For An Expert -PLOW. PLOW 5 | | | a : Ee | Fall plowing especially this year must. be done. : : & The FORDSQN with its low cost and reliability will serve you cheaper and better than ‘horses. LET US SHOW YOU WHERE WE SAVE YOU MONEY The Dakota Mot - Bismarck i Laan § i 8 west Service bureau, the league's kept press agency, had been antici- pated for some time. The deal was consummated this afternoon just in time to enable the state printing and publication commission to name the Mandan News, which until recently had heen quite strong in its opposition to Townleyism, the official] newspaper for Morton -county, W. H. Stutsman, former chairman of the railway commission, was one of the founders of the Mandan ‘News, but some time ago he disposed of all of his interest to E. J. Conrad, who came to the paper as its editor, and who gradually acquired control of the institution. Conrad has not announced ae his plans for the future. . petite AER in the store. Mr. Weber has divided it into departments with competent sales ladies for each department to assure the customers prompt service. A special department is that where music -is sold. Here both classical and popular music of every variety and description can be obtained. Mr. Weber has been operating his popular price store for five years and this is the third time that the has been forced to enlarge his premises by moving the rear wall. “It is a question of large volume of: business and not large profits that makes it possible for me to continually ex- pand,” said Mr. Weber today. “As the name of the store says, it is. well worth your time to shop here where: everything is on display. right before your eyes. That is why I have changed the name to Wellworth.” The high cost of living is getting @ severe blow at the Wellworth store, formerly known as the Wonder store, Bismarck’s pgpular five and ten cent center. The store has been entirely remod- elled from floor to ceiling, the rear wall hasbeen moved back fifty feet and all. of the fixtures are new. In celebration ofthis, E. H. Weber, the proprietor, will hold an “Opening Sale” for three days starting August 12. i (+ North Dekota veo =o 4 Ll cheaslnaamalilatasa li lea SAVINGS ACCOUNT CHECKS. See the ad on page five. Real money given back for your cash purchases. Ss a eas But Not Half Se Exciting. To know thyself is better than try- ing to find out all about the ‘nelghbora,* 4 Liberty’s Demands. We honor liberty in name and form. We set up her statues, and sound her praises. But we have not yet fairly trusted her. And with eur growth, so grow her demands. She will have no half-gervice.—Macaulay. LEMON EXTRACT JAG; HAPPY HUNTING FOR ONE; SEEKING OTHER Devils Lake, N. D., Aug. 9.—Jacob Plesant, an Indian, ran. amuck | Thursday at Crows Hill, five miles west of Fort Totten, beat his wife, and. shot an Indian named Robert: Little Cloud, who i later died in_a hospital at New: Roekford. Lemon ex- tract is said to be the cause of Pleasant’s individual up- rising. The. crazed redman attempted to shoot another Indian, but was unsuccessful. The sheriff's’ department, it is said, has Pleasant located in deep brush near here. ‘One of the’ features of ithis sale will be the offering of dish pans and step ladders for ten cents each. Mr. Weber stated that. these will be only a small portion of the many bargains that will ‘be offered at ‘that time.. It is estimated that more than 7,500 different articles are on display the war department announced today. Under a cabled correction the force ini in France August 5 was PJaced at 123,885, making a_ total strength of the army on that date 519,918. Mandan News Is Sold to. League’s Kept Press Bureau at driving down the alley’and through them. Thomas and Lycett seemed not to have settled down jnto their game yet. 2 Gerald Patterson and Norman .E. Brookes, Australian. players, today de- feated R.- Norris. Williams 2nd and Watson M. Washburn, 6-3, 6-4, 6-4, in the semi-final. rounds of doubles for the. Newport.cup. . The steady machine- like playing of the Australians was teo tauch for the American stars, who were Fateful Days. Certain days have heen marked ones. in some persons’ lives. Nearly all the chief event$ of Thomas a Becket's 2 ‘The ..post: of director of vocational training is regarded a most impor! visions of the Smith-Hughes act, ‘b: which federal funds are appropriate public schools in home economic! ant one: The director, under the pro- for state aid in vocational training, has supervision of instruction in the forced into many errors while their ® rivals made frequent: placement shots. 3,165,642 OFFICERS AND MEN RELEASED FROM WAR sy d 8,) Washingtor Aug. 9.—Since the Former Anti-Townley Sheet Pur- chased to Become Offi- cial Paner Mandan, N. D., Aug. 9.—The Non- ), SOA PEGE ETO TTC C TT ty by the insurgency of the Farmers’ Press, the official farmers’ organ of the county, this afternoon purchased the Mandan News, at a price which E. J.\Conrad, its former owner, states was “fixed by arbitration at around career, including his murder and the translation of his body—occurred on a Tuesday. Henry VIII and his three children—Edward, Mary ahd Eliza- beth—expired upon the same day of the week—Thursday. SAVINGS ACCOUNT CHECKS. See Opens soon so you had better bring in that gun and Jet us erhaul. it while we have the time. BISMARCK MACHINE SHOP Paul Gaschk & Co. GENERAL MACHINE REPAIRING Shop 825. trade and industry and. agriculture. Res. 3681. Other sstates have given. much care to, the selection of a director. They have not picked politicians, but ex- perts of proven ability. Miss Nielson, as a member of the board of admin- istration, refrained from nomin: a.candidate for this position today, preferring to wait until acareful. in- vestigation should reveal the proper man for the place. The nomination of Cavett apparently had been given advance consideration by the Town- ley. members of the administration | ‘board, the entire quartette. voting the job to Cavett without discussion.’ i Mystery About Hilyer, . = armistice. officers and men have been discharged from the army, $20,000.” This action on the part of.the North- the ad on page five. Real money given back for your cash purchases. partisan league press syndicate, left without a newspaper in Morten coun, ——Telephones—— WE DO VULCANIZING Mystery surrounds the retirement of .Hilyer, the man who has made Mayville, Governor ‘Frazier’s’ firs! alma mater, what it is today. It i presumed, however, that, becouse of his well-known independence thought and action, this veteran edu- cator was objectionable to the Town- ley board of administration and that he. was forced out, as other educators have ‘been or will be. Neil C. Mac. donald is expected to be given Hilyer'’s. job. He has boasted to friends that something very nice in the way of an institutional presidency has been re- seryed for, him. PHILADELPHIA MAN TENNIS CHAMPION OF.. THE UNIVERSE William T. Tilden Defeats John- ston of San’ Francisco in Singles Be Economical, Dot’ t Waste Power, Demand Correct Lubrication Do you realize that when you-say to the garage man, “Give me some oil”—meaning. “any old oil”—you are probably wasting power and decreasing gasoline mile- age because of the oil youget?. , . :. ae It’s a fact. ‘Full power and gasoline economy demand a, perfect piston ring seal, resulting from the use of an oil of correct body and character for the piston clearance of your engine. Otherwise there is a minute fuel loss on: each compression stroke that may amount to several gallons a day—while escape of expanding gases on the power stroke prevents full power, ~ ks Only an oil of correct viscosity and “wearing” qualities ean effect a perfect piston ring seal. And there is one lubricating oil of correct viscosity, guaranteed uniform in quality, and of low carbon residue— ip a Newport, R. 1, Aug. 9.—William .T; Tilfen -of Philadelphia defeated W; liym, M:. Johnston of San Francisco, 7-6,-8-6, 6-1, today in the final round of the tennis singles tournament. at.the Casino, ‘Tilden’s game was Perfect, while . Jobaston made errors at critical times, Johnston’s backhand stroke. was’ his Weak point. The other Australian team, R. V. Thomas. and Randolph Lycett, went d¢wn to defeat before Wallace F. John- son and Vincent Richards, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4, in the lower bracket of the semi-finals, Johnson's chop stroke bothered the Australiians, while Richards was good! ce ets “TUNGSTEN Spark Plug \ Always on the Job A heavy hot spark across the ring points in a cylinder head that will explode 4 the mixture with the snap that puts “pep” in the motor is a suggestion of what the Tungsten Spark Plug does. THROUGH THE. DEALER. ASK HIM. THERE'S ONE IN YOUR TOWN. 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