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PAGE TWO B “ “General view of the RURAL SCHOOLS [ets See: ed school in consolidated ric th Dakota.” 5. “Legal aspects of consolida- ‘ | tion.” i "6. ansporiation and taxation.” if hitecture of consolidat he industrial program and the LECTURE TOPIC Professor Hollis to Them at Summer School at Fargo Discus an essen: e and will ha arranged with the cl: from we to week. Each lecture will be i lustrated ¥ \ i Ten illustrated lectures will be g en at the North Dakota agricultural college summer school at Fargo solidated schools as ceuter’s of ru life, it is announced. These lectures will be delivered by A. P. Ho of the college, who has made a study of these schools. The lectures will be as follows: 1. “Present economic and social conditions aftecting rural education.” 2. “Proposed improvements in eco- nomic and social conditions affectin rural education. 3. “The consolidated school ‘b adapted to these improvemen You Can’t Kub It Away; + Rheumatism is in the Blood Liniments Will Never Cure. {matism until .you cleanse your blood of th is that cause the If you are afflicted with Rheu- 8 germ disease. S. S. S. has never had an matism, why waste time with lini-| equal as a blood purifier and scores ments, lotions and other local appli- of sufferers say that it has cleansed cations that never did cure Rheu-|their blood of Rheumatism, and re- matism, and never will? moved all trace of the disease from Do not try to rub the pain away.| their system. Try the sensible plan of finding the} Get a bettle of S .S. S., and get cause of the pain, and go after] on the right treatment to-day. Spe- that, Remove, the cause, and you/cial medical advice free. Address remove the pain. Medical Director, 111 Swift Lab- You will never be rid of Rheu- oratory, Atlanta, Ga. p ig pictures and methods of operat ng projection machines wilt be demonstrated throughout the course which opens June ey and closes J BABY AND SAFETY. PINS DOINS WELL Two safety pins-—botn | open en from the throat of ‘the 11 old son of Dr, and Mrs. H. Crosby here, after they were | located with the Nray, Both baby ana pins are doing well. if | 8 . LOUIS. iew of the consolidat- BIEMARCE DAILY TRIBUNE “ ST. ALEXIUSTO CONFER HONORS TO 12 NURSES Graduation Exercises to be Held in Auditorium on June 11 With Excellent Program Twelve memb of the cl 1:29 of St. AleXius hosp scnool will graduate on F June 1h. ‘Commencement exer s will be held in the Auditorium at 8 p.m. on that night, of Pnight, mmencement, . McKenzie orchestra Vocal duet . C. and I. Connely Vocal solo . iam HH, Robinson Address . hev, E.. J. Gehl | Vocal solo... . Herman Scheffer Address and Gonferring of diplomas... vr. FP. R. Smyth | Vocal soto .. Miss Augusta Dickmann . +++. MeKenz‘e orchestra. 's motto is “For God and ” the class colors are orange’ and bleck and the class flower is the white peony. The twelve graduates are. Sister M. Jolenta, Elizabeth C. Glass, Anha Marie Kramer, Myra Alice ‘Newkirk, Mary Margaret ‘Paske, Agnes Dorothy Maichen, Katherine E. Ryan, Minnie Dale Anderson, Mayme Wiodke, Su- san E. Stumper, Agnes Evelyn Weber and Ermine C. Lauzon, LEAGUE DEFEAT - _ INBOTTINEAU IS PREDICTED A Lasalle Lalas lal " Winther Trucks H pay Rc | R Ty k Congressman Young Finishes uw | co TUCKS Et Three Day Campaign Tour in | Patriotic Center = Trucks that climb any hill at ease er Newburg, June 5.—UCongressman -4 with a load y George ‘MV. Young, who wound up a 5 ‘ WW (hree day campaign in Bottineau coun- 4 We are not going to overcrowd you with a lot of un- f@ (Y. Thorsday evening, made a strong a necessary words concerning the different parts; a plea for the election of the entire tic- =] motor, carbureter, springs and the general makeup ket sniorsed a Minot and. pmade Spee: and construction of these trucks, but we are going : jal peterence tO. ae clu, White: Of Bot: = tipeau county, “the Republican candi- to cut our words short and just say to you, call at our Wi date for commissioner of agriculture place of business and’ let us demonstrate to you what fi 27d labor. The fitness of White for these trucks will accomplish. We then can go over the my ithe Position ts Summéd up in the com- entire construction and bring out to you the important Pree tae alm oy oune. Who. said x res of these wonderful trucks Fe ee Ve peers came ue: f@ features of th : . Wi ket with a man like Arthur White of They are like a human being and they carry loads that gj Bottinean county.’ The people of trucks refuse to do under its load. They are the best North Dakota are to be congratulat- - trucks in the world and we are not making a tov broad ed apon having. the -opportunity ae of a statement when we say that. re WB iis well known throughout the state, - _ Let us show you by making a demonstration at any {MI particularly among breeders and stock time. ; ‘ WHI raisers. Before the war Arthur White i i f was the third largest. breeder of Per- 1 cheron horses’and shorthorn cattle in is 4 ‘ a the United States and at the present = Pee time is president of the North Dakota a 216 Main St. Distributors for live tock association. i “He is known as one of the most Essex and Hudson Cars successful stock farmers of North Da- kota. He owns a beautiful farm seven Winther and Reo Trucks H miles northeast of Kramer amd’ four- a teen miles southwest of Bottineau 5 Kelly Springfield Tires , eo ‘He has ‘always been an active worker in social and community life al | | | | fe Pitata a per | | | awe in his county and on his farm} NANA wwrg, | + ONCE A GLOBE USER, ALWAYS A GLOBE USER maintains at his own expense a puo-| Frenchman Breaks lic hall which is open to the farmers | of his vicinity for farm club mectings and other community events.” Bottineau county, it is claimed will | show a marked reversion in the vote June 30 from tha former strong Town- ley support. the record of not having to furnish a single man for the first draft -as more than the quota had enlisted, Bottineau county had | =: iG f -= om = = \ = io ‘ = Ais = fs - 4 = Pn] - | = N Z oe i © gp "G. Ss HAND MADE SINGLE CURE LO RESPONSIBLE TIRE DEALERS GARAGE OWNERS MMMM, If there is no Globe dealer in your town, GLOBE TIRES ARE BIG, OVERSIZE AND RESILIENT »WRAPPED TREAD AND write for. our -exclusive dealer’s proposition. HARD- baa Ti Globe Cords Guaranteed 8,000 Miles—Globe Fabrics, 6,000 Miles. Hand made ‘Globe Tires, cord or fabric, cost to build about 10-per cent more than ordinary * tires, but. give 50 per cent more mileage. Compare the size of Globe cords with cords of other makes. Sold extensively in the East, South and on the coast for the past seven years. GLOBE RUBBER TIRE: MFG.-CO., MINNEAPOLIS Hee ce conan aGuaiak DISTRIBUTERS, TAL ALL LALALAAAS & ES MADE BY" TRENTON, N. J. PAI ILLLLLLTL = Eze a 3 a A 3 2. yo A A largely due to the activity of Captain John W. Grant, later commander. of headquarters company of the old First North; Dakota Infantry. Grant and other service men are now actively working in the county against Town-, leyism. They are blaming upon Gov- ernor Frazier the release of Kate Richards O'Hare, agreeing that Pres- ident Wilson relied on the judgment of the governor and did _not himself investigate. @ Got Commission to Break Windows So As to to Bodst Trade Chicago, June 5—Be 5.—Benjamin Beria, official of a glass company here, was atrested last night, after Fred Galvin had told the police that Beris hired him to break plate glass windows in downtown stores in order to stimulate business for the glass company. Gal- vin, arrested after throwing a rock through a drug store window, said he had broken more than $5,000 worth of windows, on each of which he re- ceived a commission. He was given certain windows to break every day, he said; and each place they were cov- ered by insurance with companies do- ing business with the firm with which Beris is connected. According to the police Beris at first denied knowledge of the conspiracy, but later confessed. LOST COIN—BOTTED HIMSELE UNCONSCIOUS NEW YORK—When William Mc- Alpin lost $51 of his employer’s money the butted his head against ‘a wall un- til he became unconscious. Found and revived by a passerby, he said he had been robbed. “MAID. OF THE MIST” WILL BRAVE NIAGARA NIAGARA FALLS——The “Maid of jthe ‘Mist,” staunch little steamer known the world over as the boat that takes tourists beneath Niagara Falls, has been redecorated and over ‘hauled and is back on the job. i NEGRO LEAGUE KANSAS CITY—Players for the Monarch Club, which will represent Kansas City in the National Negro Baseball League this summer, are ini training here. There will be some} Cubans in the lineup when the season i opens (May 5. French Auto oil, about 100} gallons; 75c per gallon while it lasts to close out. See Faunce, phone 480. 802 Ist. 5-27-1w | COME TO OUR STORE _June 7th, 8th and 9th coupon, All Records for Continuous Flight ! Paris, June 5. The airplane Goliath pilcted by Lieut. Bossoutrot and Ber- nard, broke the world’s record for con- tinuous flight today, being forced to; discontinue only after it had remain- ed in thi r 24 hours, 19 minutes and 7 seconds, covering a distance of 1,915.15 kilometers. The Goliath also established what Service If your starting battery is beyond repair we tell you so. If, on the other hand, an exami- nation shows that it would pay you to have it repaired, we will give you a first-class job and the same attention that you would re- ceive if you were buving a new batterv ELECTRIC SERVICE & TIRE COMPANY Bismarck. N. D. h Saruice” Station Corwin Motor Co. Electric Service & Tire Co. | | jman, W. SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1920 A DEVOE factory expert will show’ you how old FURNITURE, FLOORS and WOODWORK can abe .made_to look like new, at a small cost, with DEVOE MIRROLAC THE GUARANTEED FINISH JOHN BORTELL Bismarck, North Dakota ——SS_ i claimed to be a record for 1,000 and; 500 kilometers former 11 29 56 and | : Ne latter in sixty hours, forty-two* minutes and cight seconds. i The flight was made at Etambes, ; near Paris. The former record for! continuous flight was held by the Ger-; Lundann, who remained i the air twenty-one hours in June, 1914. AUTQMOBILE TIRES, like eggs, are of several kinds good, bad and indifferent. The low-priced tire or the bargain egg may appear to offer a saving, but the fact remains that the man who buys the best is never “A fool and his money are soon parted” must have been written by the man wha bought an ordinary tire in the belief that it would prove equal to a Kelly-Springfield. ‘ sorry. It is true that man is born to trouble—but by exercising his judgment he can sidestep a whole lot of it. Kelly-Springfield tires is the one way. LOUBEK MOTOR CO. 216 Main St. Distributors for < Essex and Hudson Cars Winther ‘and Reo Trucks he Keily-Springfield Tires YOU will be interested, so don’t forget theday. We want you to try MIRROLAC at our expense; so we will give you a 30c can FREE if you present filled in with your name and address. WRAPPED CHILD’S LEGS IN RED HOT COALS PHOENIX, Aviz.—' Without a trace of emotion except sulleness Mrs. Ccmchon Olive confessed in court ‘here that she had “punished” her seven-year-old daughter by wrapping a cloth packed with red hot coals bout her feet and legs. The Woman is held on $2580: bonds. Buying

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