The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 9, 1920, Page 8

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eicur “ 909060000088000000800000000080006 ¢ WESTERN ELECTRIC } POWER & LIGHT BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE OOOQODOOQOOGOOOS’ OOODOQOOOOOSOOHHOOOHOOOOOSOOOO* Your Opportunity VERY FARMER is a prospect for a Power and Light Plant. Every farmer knows Western Electric quality and service. Are you going to establish yourself in this coming business phe the opportunity exists, or are you going to wait until 's too late? < 7 your teritory is open, this is your opportunity. Lahr Motor Sales Company DISTRIBUTORS 300,Fourth Street Bismarck BOOLOOGHOOOGQHODGOOOOGOOGOGOSHODGOGHDOGOHOOOHDOGOGOGHOOOHOO ©OOHOQOHH®OHHOOGHGOOOHDOGHOOOOOOOS Totten Announces Reasons Behind Demand for Resignation of Head of University of No orth Dakota | Reason Why League Members -Are Anxious to Have Presi-| dent Frank T. Kane Quit— Forder of their appearance-—the now famous discipline case beginning: last June, the influenza matter” of last fall, and the law school matter of the present time. In addition to these Jarge matte veral ‘minor. ones are briefly rehearsed, the details, of which < since heen supplanted by the | Could easily he given And’ likewise. (board of administration, It was im-}™eny similar ones could be added. to investigate the situation |All ef the above statements ax well the time because many members| #s those that follow can be sub- harges to the board of regents. Wl cies stantiated by (BISMARCK WINS ‘PROM MANDAN IN [BRILLIANT GAME Basketball Team Defeats An- cient Rivals, Keeping Record Clean LOCALS NEVER DEFEATED Playing its best game of tie sea- son, the Bismarck high school basket- ball team kept up their reeord of no defeats by winning from the Mandan high school five Saturday night at Mandan. The score was 23 to 13. The Mandan gymnasium was crowded with rooters, Bismarck sending a big ;dele- iattion, aI The game was repelte with thrilling plays, fine team work and lots. of speed. It was undoubtedly the be; same that Bismarck has played this year, and with the exception. of the first five mitnutes of play Mandar ne ously threatened the lead ob- tained hy the Jocals, although were contend they | tor the victory right | Soil Farmers’ Institute of Power Farming —_— Bismarck, N. D., Friday, February 13, at 10 A. M. We have secured the services of National Power Farm- ing Experts, who will discuss the merits of Power Farm- ing equipment and proper treatment of soils. SUBSTANCE OR MEETING TALKS ON FOLLOWING SUBJECTS: Culture Power Drill Power Cultipacker 7 Illustrated Lecture on Power Farming and Advantages Proper Preparation of Seed Bed ‘Power Disc Tractor Plowing It is our desire to make this institute both beneficial and educational to the farmers of our territory and we personally request and extend to you and your family a cordial invitation to be our guests on Friday, February 13th. We will have on display a complete line of power farming equipment. In fact we are sparing no expense to make this meeting a big success and one that you cannot afford to pass up. the faculty were away on their va- different ymembers Of jay, to the last whistle, ‘ Gray of Mandan jtarted the scoring | with a clean basket and was quickly followed by Tavis of the same team j Who caged the ball from the center of the floor, Bismar first: goal was ona foul, Boise dropped the ball f : —Charges Seem to Be Covered | the facult 5 , ‘ matter the opening of the uni; “En hi in Mist of Uncertainty. ; last September” the board spent several days making an in wn of the | tigation, In the course of two vis board of admi. . Na 3 iwe found suflicient evide istallation address iticixe rather sharp. committee for i ommending that the statement. ing the r president, of the Unive Dakota. ‘Totten claims Vresident: Kane “, the the faculty side of the controve as outlined | in’ Totten's: stutement. as folloy that miaje The | isty feat haye been handled much more | thitt unless | certain fraternity be withdrawn, and another fraternity be placed on Kane had ion. ‘ his recommendations us that the influen situation sy than President weeded in doing, The bo: ) t found that the fac seip! on findings to the effect that cer- are as ed in certain faculty | fin young men, members of these charges. The people of the state can | organizations had been engaged in judge the conduct of Presideut Kane) drunken Gtrousal outraging all was based through the netting and this was auickly followed by a tield bi Fogerty who duplicated Tavis’ liant. shot. All through the first-half the play Was very, fast and the lead sé fot one side to the other. Towards ie MEETING OPENS AT 10 A. M. -LUNCH SERVED AT NOON THE DAKOTA MOTOR CO. end, however, Bismarck forged ahead and the first f ended 16 to 11 in favor: of Bismar Tn the sec. ond half, both teams ti up their defensive work considerably with the result. that) Mandan “only ‘scored once while’ Bismarck got three’ field | geals and one on a foul. Holta was particularly — effective caging «the ball twice in’ each half. dropping the ball into the basekt from | 4 the other end of the court, Boise shot} @¢ foul while five fouls and one basket while Fog. | baskets. y placed three difficult shots in the; Friday night Bist scoring column, Fogerty made a bas-|to meet Carrington here. ket in the first half. has nof beet defeated this. s on Tavis and Gray were the stars for| while Carrington has fwenry straight the Mandan five, the j Victories to its credit. Followers of very aggressive and fast and living up game believe the state champion- to ‘the reputation he made last sea- ship will rest between these two, teams “fWe wanted to conduct the affair . quietly as possible in fairness to M Kane. He hi tyr of himself As air the matter, CHARGES ARE OLD eThe attention of the board was! first culled to the administration of . 1819. Mem: for themsclyes. s of community decenc “During this investigation. if was yg the rules_of the in discovered that many of the big men | Supposed to govern fraternity of the university: were contemplating | ties, and) even retirement, ‘The’ Kane administration | federal Jaws tin r had become intolerable, and these | to the state inte men we: ned to withdraw quiet: | the use of the F in other universities. | The reason for -| Desire to avoid injuring the university | treatment prempted them to Jeave without mak- ‘ € jing a public protest against the Kane | the offense; one fraternity regime, ‘The board was faced with | offended several times, the other but i the ence, The carousal under dis cussion had ed) from) the fra- y house wud had become so se- rious that the neighbors had become Falarmed and the Grand Forks police had been called. But the boys scat- | tered before the police arr . OFFENDERS NOT PUNISHE “Tho the above statements. ‘are facts known to many people in the community and/ even admitted by the boys themselyas, President Kane not j only public! ed the commit- tee, and esp ing out. one ‘ism, for the report! < president. of the university, re- {fused to take any. action in the ‘mat- ter, tho later urged to do so by sev- eral Members of the faculty jealous for the good name of the institution. Not only did he refuse to act upon the suggestion of the committee, but to this day, he has not upon his own initiative, made any investigation or inflicted any punishment.” AIRPLANE HAS NOT SUPLANTED MOTOR ON LONG JOURNEYS jTrans-Continental Air Derby Only Slightly Faster Than Hudson Record BISMARCK, N. D. ating liquo: ne on the premises. difference in the of the two is ‘ secs * and there is state wie interest being “state institutions in Grafton and Dun- shown in the coming battle, ! seith with a view to assigning most AES sane approrpiate locations for. new build- LANDSCAPE EXPERTS TO ings. Appropriations have been made PLAN NEW STRUCTURES | for a refectory at the institution for feeble-minded at Grafton and for an | informy at the tuberculosis sanitarium at ‘Dunseith. The cost of the former yen as $90,000 and that of the in- firmary $75,000. son. Tavis got two field baskets and had thus Gray made three, field- is scheduled sthe Bismarck Uni services of made the losing the who have Landscape architects engaged by | the state board of administration ae started an inspection of grounds at FOR FIFTY YEARS pr. King’s New Discovery, has a successful record of half a century ER OF CHOICE “There sho question in the mind of the board but that the retirement Kane was preferable. Morcover, allowed the teachers to leave we should have been rightly criticised | for permitting the university to be de- prived of the services these me sto President Kane wished to him plenty of time which to make arrangements for -the future. We could see no advantage to him or to the state in’ postponing the announcement of owr desire for nis withdrawal until .a later date when yacancles in other universities would be fillec The charges made by members ot the faculty te. the administrative board are called “Memoranda of Un- fortunate Happenings at the Univer- sity cf North Dakoty.” “They open in this fashion: “By many members of the faculty of the University of North Dake President Thomas F. Kane is consid- ered to: be inetlieient, irresponsible and negligent of duty, He ered weak — intellect! y. vacillating morally, and wholly incompetent. He is thus unable to guide the intellect- ual activities of the institution, he has little appreciation of moral val- HUMPHREYS’ {Ves and no intelligent grasp of the WIT varied work of the university. From the time that. he assumed: the’ pe 4 : 2 Fdency, now a litte more thin a (COMPOUND) jaga, to the present time, he his’ not For Piles or Hemorrhoids, | # voted the part of a strong, construe- ;External or Internal, Blind or exceutive, ‘The few — instances if i i pm to look in the direction Bleeding, Itching or Burning. | jy initiative and strength, when an- One application brings relief, | at all druggists IME-TRIED for more than fifty years and today at the zenith of its popularity! When you think of that, you are bound to be convinced that Dr. King's New Dis- covery does exactly what it Is meant te: do—soothes cough: raw throats, congestion-tormented chests, loosens phlegm: pack, and breaks the most obstinate cold and gripl pe attack. Dr. King's is safe Ter your cold, for your mother's cold, for the kid- die's cold, cough, croup. Leaves no disagreeable after-effects. 60c. and $1. bottles a¢ your druggist's. Bowels Act Sluggish? - Irregular bowels often result serious sickness and disorders o: the liver and stomach, . Make them act as the: thould with Dr, King's New Life Keep the liver ace tive—the.s te ee from waste 2» 5c @ bottle, The New Scripps-Booth The new. Scripps-Booth The even greater worthiness of the new of the most modern and com- . factory is one Scripps-Booth models—designed, machined and built in the new factory—evidences the pletely equipped automo- advantages which result from ideal produc- It is located with bile plants. tion facilities and close affiliations on a forty acre tract and more than 360,000 square feet of All depart-" jy demonstrated by the ntinental army air ser- mo : Pee contamed * declare soubek t ithi i ed RB. Loubek tor within this building. 2 many of the largest motor car builders. comprises: “The present sup mobile ov portation mucy of the auto- These new cars are distinctively Scripps- the airplane as a trans floor space. : Booth in design, comparing in- appearance with the finest motor cars—low, straight- vice race.’ mammoth ‘ tivo starters in lined and lustrously finished in a variety of. y nine of whom Med during the first eight days of the race which left a trail of broken and disabled ’planes’ strewn across the hi alyzed, are seen to have sprung from j the stubbornness of a weak man, or. in | pther words, to have been inspired the petty childish personal feel- of one jealous of his preroga- colors... Their appointments include many unusual features found only in the Scripps- Booth models. Sead Free Sample of Ointment to * Although backed by all the facili- ties of the United States kovernment, the “winner, Lies W. Maynard. toak 7 days, nd 21 minutes to cover the 5400 miles of the jour- ney from New York to Can Francisco and return. And yet an automobile, stock Hud- Supe three years ago estal- lished a ped that stands, cov- ering 7.952 miles ac the. and return in only 10 days, and jthree minutes, Tn battling its! way over mountains, detours and al- most impassable roads, the motor car} .552 miles move than the air 4 THREE MAIN s+] "As evidence of. the j comings three matters of | | portance, are cited in -detail, RINE ight a Moring = ii eep Your Eyes Clean - Clear aa Write For (ree Eye Care Book Murine Gen€ hie cin Real comfort is obtained by deep upholstery, s* Humphreys* Homeo. Medicine Company | extra long, wide springs and a wheel base of , 2156 William Street, New Yor : SICK STOCK BOOK on treatment of Hor: Sheep, Dogs and other an » sent | free. Humphreys’ Homeopathic Vet erinary Medicines, 156 William St., N. Y increased length to give easy riding quali- ties, yet to provide for a shorter turning radius. Scientific construction with an even distribution of weight, gives these models strength without bulk and road steadiness Six cylinder, head motor yal INO EASTER VACATION FOR STATE ’VARSITY Students of the University of North Dakota at Grand Forks will be ex- pected to forego the annual Easter va- | evtion this year in view of the Febru- SUST s due to the! spread of influenza, it was announced ; today at the offices of the state board of administration, ‘Charles Lies without excessive weight. 44 horsd vow 3 yee The Scripps-Booth six-cylinder valve-in-head 115 inch wheel base ; motor develops ample power for all condi- Closing Out Sale CONSISTING OF “2Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dry Colors, “Wall Paper, Crocker), Glassware, Tin and Aluminum Ware, Hard- ‘ware, Tools, Show Cases and Count- 54 inch rear spri - Diigen bute ey tions—flexibility for congested traffic, with Five passenger Touring Car.$1425 ° speed and hill climbing ability to meet all Three passenger Roadster.. 1425 requirements. secretary of the hourd, stated it was expected to re- open the university on February 17. | The enforced vacation because of in fluenza, he Said, would be cor to feplace the anniial recess at Reports received by th other institutions of higher, learfing throughout the state indicate favore , able conditions of health. Mr, Li man announced. No curricular has} been disrupted excepting that of. the university. Five passenger four-door Scripps-Booth: Corporation Prices F. 0. B. Detroit Detroit, Michigan BAKER-TOPPINS COMPANY BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA DISTRIBUTORS FOR SOUTH WEST NORTH DAKOTA AND SOUTH EAST MON,\TANA Four passenger Coupe. ..... 2095 ers. Here is where you get’ your Bargains now. For Colds, Grip of Influenza rand as a. Preventative. take LAXA- e e (TIVE BROMO QUININE . Tablets. Look for FE, W. Grove’s signature on the hox. —Choice Jonathan | ap- Farmers Union Warehouse, 2-7-4 Fourth Street. -FOR ples,

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