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MONDAY, JULY 26,1920 =~ PAGE FIVE SISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNB ‘ , NEW NORMALTO “WORK AND SMINE SV ORG SOME MORE”— MN ECIPE F ESS OF WOMAN IN BUSINESS ies CIVE DIPLOMAS oe No Approvals No Approvals iv OUDAUUODANUTERAOTOUSDUOOGUDEOAGHONONDOGUOOEOUOOHUOUOOUEDOLOUNON ' COO) Dickinson Institute to Hold First Webb By othe Y S : Commencement Exercises for’ ' Summer School : : “ ity” EA : Style Shoes of Quality SCHOOL SHOWS GROWTH. penile ts ee Dickinson, July 26.—The first com- a (Y O mencement for the Dickinson state normal school is this week, closing e } the second summer term. Twenty stu- ' ie dents will receive diplomas showing l e / oes satisfactory completion of the various courses of study. The baccalaureate sermon was de- livered by Rev. J. D. Smith, of the Warren A. Simpson M. B. church in the Normal auditorium, last night. The class day exercises will be held = in the auditorium on Thursday morn- | ing, July 29 beginning at 10:30, and = ap, the commencement exercises at the = Nal 2 Dickinson armory on Thursday even- Ey ing, July 29 beginning at 8 o’ciock. President S. ‘I. May will deliver the commencement address, and in addi- FI tion to the presentation of diplomas 7 there ee ssmuplcel program. The eae jorma! oral club will render a celections "while Mg” Harsaon will SHOES, PUMPS AND OXFORDS OF FINEST QUALITY AT DE- H sing Se Saran Rose, by Arditi. = The members of the normal faculty FINITE SAVINGS 2 and te students are proud of the El splendid record made by North Dako- 1 1 is is o j i | “4 ie newest educational institution and Coming at the opportune time this 18a gr eat Saving at the low the co-operation of the citizens of the rices i is selli i i L si i it the eoveneehiion of. chavcltioay prices in this selling. Plenty of choice in style and size in White | The roll-of graduates follows: Footwear of the better-quality. | Rural Normal Curriculum—Ida An- | na Casey, Cameron, ,Wis.; Annie Gert- | rude Faulkner, Dickinson; Rose Mc- F: | Leod; Belfield; Rona Eleanor Thomp- son, Dunn Center. Seog — Academic Curriculum—Alfred Bow- A 4 H OXFORDS er, Kjldeer: Joseph FE. Brodie, Dickin.] Woman Builds Salted Nut Busi- AUTO NEARING son; Glen D. Hollenbeck, Dickinson. ‘ * . * ne w’ulementary Normal. ‘Curriculum—| ¢88 From Ten Pounds to END OF STIFF Oxfords of White Buck and Reignskin: _ Joseph Francis Reed, Fort Rice; Mol-} Four Tons a Day, and She TESTING TOUR i \ lie Ray’ Motris, Werner; Theresa Belle — Regular $7 50 Oxfords, special 5.65 ‘Ames, Dickinson; Ethel Mary McKee, Fells How It Was Done ig 5) SP SDOCIAN js 5:2-53,00 20k ca ale $5. } Bismarck: Frances Mary ielsdorf, 5 a i = : . q 4 Beach; Rosalie Knudson, Taylor; Flushing, L. I., July 26.—“Know an| Section of nut factory —the “ma. Monel Slade He is Regular $5.50 Oxfords, special. sess @) ehieten . $4.15 Elva Mary Urban..Hebron. idea when you see it—and WORK."| chine” which coins dollars from pea-| ent Drivers in First 2,000 | Advanced Normal Curriculum—Hel-} Mrs. V. V. C. Woodrutt, of Flush-| nuts for Mrs. Woodruff. Miles of Tri | en Mercedes. Brown, Dickinson; Matil-| ing, whose “V. V.” salted nuts have ies of Lrip | da Louise Stoxen, Taylor; Clara Stox-| become famous, says anyone who suc- - o * ——~ { en, Taylor; Hulda Marie Stoxen, Tay-| ceeds must do just those two things. with my peanuts, why wouldn't every | The Overland 4 Transcontinental hae lor; Agnes Marie Moe, Dickinson; Nell Works and Smiles other drug store ‘ih flushing?! car left New York City last Sunday at Sommers, Minneapolis. “A woman doesn’t decide how tc Four Tons a Day 12:00 midnight, on a non-stop run to make a success in business,” says Mrs. So she bought ten pounds of pea-| san Francisco. MP | Woodruff. “She just stumbles ‘into | Tuts and salted them, sold them, At 7:00 p.m. Tuesday it left Joliet, y \¢ e ow it and-worka and smiles.and works bought a hundred pounds, salted | 11), having run 964 miles in 44 hours, | gtr’ tore: ; tiem and sold them. So on ad in| averaging 22% miles per gallon of f Rei ki i | finitum until: gasoline. Roads were rough and : Se eige vosttieg: See imonts The Me Le Nut. Co. now put ante twelve drivers handled the care in Pumps 0 eignskin and Canvass: aaa 4 *|as much as four tons of salted nuts | this distance. * ¢ | Dora baat a Breall, Ries pe eae Sea other a day, has customers in almost every | At 12:80 p.m. Wednesday, the car Regular $3.00 Pumps, special eee neraes Ae han ap i 3 $2.25 LAND W.GILL bling beautiful old house To 2a town in America, smployes nent a] left Des Moines, Iowa, having gone r P lo ; ~.| hundred people, has two factories—-| 1,358 miles in 60% hours, averaging icSercing) person sitting in her oraulaitely fi ate at Tuehing ‘and’ tha other. In| 23 8/10cwalles. per gallon gasoline, Regular $3.50 Pumps, special Sah 8 LEE ca MS US . $2.60 fa REAR rant ima ‘ine that * the next room is the Corona, and has grown to such an| Fourteen drivers to Des Moines. P : iy PREPAREDNESS. ties ot a very large and successful | extent that Mrs. Woodruff has just Gas Average Regular $5.00 Pumps, special ... $3.75 % | rtice aot rhe head-of that business | @POut decided she'll have to engage seit 2:80, Thursday morning the car : . = A i an assistant manager. eft Nort! latte eb., having gone Little AW menymar dies: parents: said Sanaa ua ay atte hatte | During the war Mrs. Woodrutt| 1,831 miles of'72 gallons of gasoline, | “ipoate youre to accapping dupe with ‘Lip: | Baven years yggo” Mrs. V. V. C.| found her best customers in the gov-| averaging 254 miles per gabon, Eon + halet and’ Jim! is | Woodrutt was confronted. with ithe}@rmment and the Salvation Army.) Hour Bige too North: Platte, a 600 , a | Tell them that your pa and ma won't let csuity of gaining an income.| And now that those the nuts wore miles, the ‘car averaged 31 miles per | you fight a:lick— . | Bes He 't tind a way, and rather | bought for are back in America they | salon. , j | Don’t you dare resist ‘em if they hit you | She couldn't find a Way: anuts{ go on buying them. ‘ On. Friday ,afternoon the car left with @ Brick!" Lhe sit Joleen eats ‘1 some: Lis the! In spite of her brilliant success, Rose Springs on time, with a total | ‘ nd went " rat z | Little Willie Eezymarque gumhoed down Corner drug store. She sold them.| Mrs. Woodruff is so unassuming Ue meee ot Pua 26% ee ont : ‘ : be the street, They gold them. She made more. The| She says: ow it ‘han | gallon: High Shoes of White Reignskin: * Tee ee ee ie eee nid aire Woodgufl, “If that pened. "All Lean say ts that the Par the car left Monticello, Nev., ap- | ents swee i ee “Hm,” said Mrs..Woodruff. “If that pee. ponte proximately 450’ miles northeast of i i Had a reeaetty his ritnd—all the | ae store had! such good success | ness, lke Topsy, just grew. Reno, Saturday, p.m. thta mileage Regular $8.50 Quality, special ecco $6.35 Licked Willte black’and blue! Wile) i. eee wennnnr~ | of 2,732 miles ‘on gallons of gas, i Mar aclbe weea, vexed: re: rs ._g bananas, pop and balloons for Ane kid- on af average of 26.78 miles per gal- Regular $9.00 Quality, special a HTRE Recast ena stone ler 6 $6.75 dies. An interesting baseball game e 2 ttle Tommy Foxyeuy’s peorle told him: " CITY NEWS || wilt’ bo staged among the. U. C. 'T.] || Runs Night and Day Don't you #0 ito fighting now—scars can-| © mombers.anG ee Hele alee: picnic +P aint HECaE vata: Nad ‘ive the) QM On not be hid! t Hom i a . Each distrib se_terri- z i f * . If those bad boys tackle you, turn the) yigg pleats aired to her eae Pea fcom the: Grand Fe tory the car Satnenturaiahos a driver ae yi Let Snrenee your rents’ wish is you | home at Burnstad, N. D., Sunday. — who drives the car to the line of tho THRONGS WATCH ‘SPECTACULAR your pi ] Cards at Country Club adjacent distributor’s territory. RAID OF. GAMBLING HOUSE should be meek.” lere on Busines Cards are in order for those who ‘No car has ever been put to so pract a test as this Model 4 Over, possttllag dA Police: Raid on Polly Primrose’s pi Gambling House is Enjoyed 5 Little Tommy Foxyguy, quite too smart ‘i ttorn f Glen! wish to play at the Country club tea gy sae | for that, John J. are a aa or | Wednesday afternoon, July 28. Games| land. It is not a question of speed y q nl \ Y { ( ii Vi} by Vast Crowd hostile style set his tittle | Ullin, was in the city on sbusiness| : at the hands of an expert, but rather i ! i) ‘ y Orer one eye in hostile style set his little | aay, will start promptly at 3:30 p. m. a test to show what an ordinary stock } | } | |. Crowds gathered on the side streets . : esis eae Ese, ‘ | f\ ' +} to watch one of the most . j Rept, hie ete eee de ne went ‘mia Married in South Dakota Overland ceoreeuy doin. thechands of ) i \ Ag M Ih Ih y} \ : fi i |] | raids: ever pulled by the poltogs Like QUOT rT the hot polloi— Tough ‘kids said: “Look out for him— i he's: no slesy-boy!"” Baby Boy Born A babv thoy was born to Mr. anil Mrs, Harold Molntyre. of Menoken, at Rummel, of lave announced the Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Aberdeen, S. D., marriage of their daughter, Iomay, drivers who have never before driven that particular model—and not one driver, but the average of many eqqialive ii ft PUSSCAT AND THE BOOK said their mother, qtiickly turning to silent phartome the officers of the law surrounded = Polly - 'Primrose’s gambling resort and at a given six BS ‘ ‘ 0; Sunday. i smi 's. drivers. tL i } Than little Willle Eezymarque, with the Finishes Training in Bismarck last winter, and has| OVerland car, it is certain that any RS. PUSSCAT was roaming over| “But, why ts the picture there If It | i. a5” the officers coralled the habi- roughneck chaps! : Miss Dorothy Kalway has finished! many friends here. omnia can. tour with the same the house one day with her two is Bad?” asked Tin. fuck: matlue’ notalatinelion: bel ween sdeagean of thle Jingle is: “If we'd not be Renta course ee Beata eee ‘ Nhotbee feature of the test is tho! kittens, when wil.the family were’out, | Poor Mrs. Pusseat did not know, so. rich and poor. Paraphernalia was Better Keep the fighting off by showing) Forks. mel : ited deal New boy, of, fact that the, car runs night and day,} when she happened ‘to fing’ picture | she showed them the next picture of | Smashed and carried out on the side- we're prepared.” * ee arene ae ue pte eae ron oe Me pied only stopping to change drivers and] book. a 6 a little kitten being taken into the walk. The clang of ‘bells announced eee On: Vacation ay sea eat Worth came of Bis-| ‘ke on gasoline and oil. “Now, why shoyfd“T not teach my | water to bathe by {ts mother. the arrival of the police-patrol and ( Earthquake. Prices. Miss Florence Wilbert, who is a erne and Mrs. Fred Reudes, of Wil-| SS Te awa children: from a kK just as people | “Oh, ob.” mewed both Tom and Tim, ins trientonga, then and mackedy aa \ . LOTS FOR'SALE.—Two good rest-! nurse at the Bismarck hospital. i8| pax, Mont. were discharged from the YOUNG FARMER do?” she thougpft, “Hefe are A, B,| “that isn't true, elther, ts it mother?” | the gambling devices. dence lots, near the park in waleongh.| spending her vacation at her home in| pigmarck hospital today. C’s and plenty of pictures of cats.!~ Now Mrs, Pusscat did not like the CT en ney Naat at prices. that will move them.— | LaMoure. Master Robert Ya} Kane of Raleigh; FACES CATTLE too.” a water and she could not think any WANTED . ee J.D. Wilki son} f % A ae 7 YX ‘Wakonda 1(8,/D.) Monitor. Returns from Meet He ran bi South “Ninth street: THEFT CHARGE ee ae ot eee te Mother Cat would do such a terrible} A new or used ceiling fan, 110 , 10. F. Johnson, of the Johnson de- 209. Twelfth EE and begin their first lesson, but the | thing, so she turned over to another |yoltage. S. E. Bergeson & Son. 4 iS holders attend to the assess- Mrs. Frayn Baker and baby girl were rs. Fray! e | ' F : iing | ‘ aa ments, and the bankers to the Leave on Motor Trin A an airs Alexlus® hospital, of cattle belonging toa neighbor, EB) | CO7H TOATZ AVE Ce roe Te sot Kaila avotiee (ff Blueberries! _ Blueberries! f \ dg ne { dividends. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Light and| today. \ mer Hanson is if custody of th TH tits ft le. i ede family have left on a short motor Griggs county,/sheriff awaiting a bat Ss +a om a tay : pele (| WAS FIT FOR. trip and will visit en route Mobridge. Notice to Coal, Dealers’ hearing. , / m8 ‘om began to: laugh and | 3, Ca i a . pre te a lazy young gopher ‘Aberdeen and other South Dakota] Bids-are requested to furnish 1000] It is allégéd that he entered the their mother told them those Ittle ee vcneshien Housewites re ‘Who .was an incorrigible lopher. points. ‘ tons, more or less, best screened pasture of a neighbor and drove out kittens were all very bad and she berries by purchasing them di- Sald his mother: ‘My child, lump lignite coal delivéred as re-) 19 yeardting steers, which he sold hoped their mother put them all in rect. We are the largest opcr- You're driving me wild! 4 Occupies Pulpit quired in the bins of the seyeral city| to the’eighboring ‘butcher the noxt bed without their supper. ators in blueberries in U. S. Go hire out somewhere as a shopher!' Rev. W. R. Peterson, of Mandan,| public schools, during years 1920 and | days’ The herd brought $332, the “But what are books good for if all and ship fresh packed berries = x occupied the plupit at the McCabe} 1921, inclusive and subject to State; ghéck being made payable to his fath the pictires are not true?” asked ‘Tim. every day during the season, di- Explained. M. E. church at both the morning] North Dakota analysis. Right reserv-}er. y In despalr Mrs. Pusscat turned to (fq rect to consumer, by expres “paw, why-do you call the doctor! anq evening services yesterday, dur-| ed to reject any or all bids. Bigs] Hanson then explainéd to the bank lespalr Mrs. Pusscat turned to eliminating all middle profits, ¥ that brings the baby a stork?” ing the absence of Rev. Quigley. | to be opened at specinl meeting/Of| cashier that the check should have the Inst picture, hoping that would be . “Because, my son, of the size of Board. at High School building, Tues-|-been made payable to: him and en- one of a well-behaved cat. Blueberries are the only fruit in” : Visits Here ‘day, July 27, 1920. f dorsed it with his fathers name, ob | |, i It was called the Lazy Pussy, and in the market that does not re- Was Mrs. Anna Brown and sister, Mar-| By order of Board of bducation, | taining the cash. ‘Oh, let us play like that!” mewed | there sat a big kitty with mice run- quire sujéar, neither do they &® | “t garet Snyder, formerly of this RICHARD PENNWARDEN, He then went to the Ford garage the kittens Tom and Tim. ning over her back and a bird perched shrink when canning. Sixteen hinx § now of Jamestown, Seen te eree ler aecst Clerk a Pia ie et “Lwant to drive” mewed ‘Tom, | {on her hend, while two little mice held auarts OF beriies: make sixteen inx Says end with Mrs. W. K. Davis, 47 ay-| 7-26-5t. old one, ai Ke bs bs ‘0, I want to drive,”, mewed Tim, | yp her long tail. uarts ci . seas What the Sp y er street. —— SCA the money to, live on” and buy gifts} “and use a whip like the kitten in Pe Pancat slaved and’ than abe. will be short and crop will be WANTED—Boy between 16 and! for his “girl.” " the. picture.” Fea 5 ae. light, so order quick and not be By Newton Newkirk. 9 7 : ‘All went well for a week, but Hier- closed the book with a bang. “There disappointed. Quality this sea- : Office Workers Picnic 18 vears old for general work. a K, 7 Quickly Mrs, Pusscat turned the : ” ° 7 Z Pric 5 ork A large number of members of the s dahl discovered that the steers were td Brae is nothing true in books,” she told the son best on record. ‘Price $4.75 Dee Ee stenographers’. and office workers’ Apply Chocolate Shop. missing. ard located nine of them page and showed another picture to] kittens. “You come with me out to|fM per full 16 quart case, f. 0. b. fomption of union held a picnic Saturday evening PUR EER EE the yard of the butcher. The cat w quiet them, the barn and learn to catch mice.” Necedah. Cash with order. We business pros- }]| (1 Apple Creek. A’ ball game, wiener| | At “Boy Land,” a school for boys atl out “or the sack and young Hanson| ‘his picture showed five kittens on| “1 should like to know,” she sald to|fM do not ship by parcel post. Ord- perity fs mere- and marshmallow roast were includ. | Santa Barbara, Calif., it is possible to} was taken into custody. a fence snowballing a big black cat'] jerself, “who could have made those er_a few cases today of the fin- ¢ ’ ly the opening ed in the festivities. view the whole carth, laid out a like ee t | who was all d ed up and ‘Tom and | itty pictures? ‘There were never kit- est fruit on the market. ; of canned con- : — a map over two acres of ground. The overture. “Norma,” will’ ‘rim began to laugh. “We'l do that | tens or cats like those in that book, T Address all orders to nae it Us cca Combiereial Trav-| New York has a motion picture be played tonight and tomorrow | to old Black Tom the first snow that | know. I would be ashamed to be a cat : 0 Bima old their regular annual|theatre with a seating capacity of! by special request at the New | comes,” said Tom. ., | if there were.” L. G. WILLIAMS CO. — Seni on Sunday, August 1, at Yegen’s| 5300. Eltinge Theatre. ‘No, you must not be bad Kittens, (Copyright) Z i Grove. The committee in charge has ~ ‘i yee EI a eae aes : | Necedah, Wis. WANTED de elaborate arrangements to as-| Nipe Bay, on the northeastern coast; Motion pictures are ‘being used to 2 j | A new or used-ceiling fan, 110 Bure every one a royal time, < There| of Cuba, is said to be the third largest teach Danzig school children geogra- TRIBUNE WANT ADS BRING RESULT: Se le ee a HIS BITTER DEFINITION Paw, what is a co-operative bank? It is one, my son, in which the stockholders and the bankers have each their work to do in running the concern. The stock. partment store, has returned from eastern cities, where he bought goods for the fall and winter. County Agent Back G. W. Gustafson, county agent, re- turned from the state fair yester- dav and is now ‘back on duty at the federal building. voltage. S. E, Bergeson & Som] will be watermelons, ice “cream, Master Carlyle Bills, street; and Joseph Ziegler, of Beulah, were admitted to St. Alexius hospital 1 today. Frank Finleyson, Mrs. U. E. Jensen; and baby girl, Miss Ardis Argent, of} Steele; Mrs. G. A. Gregory, of Center; Master Russell Gregory, of Center; John Grass, of Kintyre; Arme Olson. Mrs. Mariana Kuntz, of Uilla; and! Wimbeldon Man Held on Charge of Stealing 10 Head of Steers” —Bought Car 4” y sett |S Wimbledon, N. D., July 6.— Charg- ed with stealing and pélling 10 head harbor in the world. phy. Pe kitfetis did not wish to learn their K, B, C's. ‘the pictures, First, there was a plctute of two kittens drawing another in a basket. They wanted to look at “Oty OW NEWED picture, but this time the picture was that of five naughty little kittens sit- ting at a table. One was crying, another was pulling the cloth to get something it wanted | instead of asking for it, as a well-be- | haved kitten should. | Another spilled the cream, and. an- Blueberries !

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