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5 fh { ‘ s \ to- be submitted: at the meeting will|herence to a policy of political beg-'its supremacy. The workers must not, | BUSINESS MAN THE STRONGEST MAN IN THE WORLD | be the following, taken from the print-| ging of political trading with-the cap-| allow anything to stand in the way of iG | od copy of the axenda tented: party italiste’ parties, on the part of the la-|their being the ruling class ag long as q | SEY ZART theo ited slates sa et i pilee, bor movement is degrading and detri-| classes or remnants of clasdes re- ¥ | iti t rn bershi| Mf se a ‘\-} mental to the interests of the work- math: / \ ist, International, apn’ id i basis at ora Competitive motions, advocating’ ex- i cs Still another motion says.“‘the work- 1 complete ere of the twenty-one ing class government a not hesi-| actly the opposite view to many of THE GR D points of affiliation [tate to use the mest vinorous methods, | those here. expressed are similarly Stillanother motion to be presented | \f necessary, to. suppress. forcible op-| guarantced a hearing under the if says: ‘The Socialist party Of the] posittetr by the minority and maintain \“agenda” system. . United: States edyosnias the dictator-|. aN S= ship of the Proletariat. , The dictator- ” Jamestown College Selects We ship must be established to suppress t ley McDowell to Deliver counter-revolutionary movements of ‘ of 3 the capitalists and to firmly) .estab- Address Hsh ‘the new order.’ The ‘working a Ve class, ‘having captured the political Jamestown, June 15.—Wesley C. Mc- power, must use that-power to en- Dowell, of Marion, 4s to be'the speak- trench ‘themselves asthe dominating z er at the twelfth annual commence- “| ruling: class, ‘unless such time. as the ment of Jamestown College, June 16. -expropriation of’ capitalist property - EAST i WEST This departure from the usual custom and the abolition of interest, rent, and s of having’ an educator or some other profit:haa eliminated economic classes, professional man.as the inspirer of the class. interests and class antagonisms.” ‘ young, people on their exit from col- Another motfon states that ‘The So- Bay oe be lege and-entrance into occupations is cialigt party, regards the: generat JN ort Pp cific \ indicative of the broad:and. progressive | Strike as a powerful weapon cf the 0 rr ra a policy of this vigorous young college.7 working-class,” Thig “motion adds © There are fifteen. members in the however: ° “However, considering that > Railwa e graduating class. Roy-D. McLeod will it requires.a high degree of organiza- Mf receive the degree of Bachelor of Sci- bee ue ent solidarity, it ts ar ees ences and ‘each of the others, that of . evident. that the advocacy of a genera’ Bachelor of Arts. The list with their atrike in the United Statés under pres- Steel Pullman Sleeping Cars ’ home addresses follows: Lovell Als- ent conditions is folly. Years of edu- es { P wager, Courtenay; Vidgo Anderson, cation and-organization He before the of modern construction are now in service \ > Sanborn; Erma Gladys Armstrong. American working class before’ the on through trains. Automatic Block Sig- Hannaford; Charles Hale Bordwell, general strike can, pass from tleory to’ nal protection on most of the line. 1 Watford City; Pauline Buzzell, Cleve- reality.” land; Eldora Ernestine - Ellsworth, Pojitical strikes are advocated im Excellent Dining Car Sereice Jamestown; Lillian Agnes Fuller, Cav- one pretion fs waran tat it-is eee withthe _- alier; Edith Jean Hendrie, Leeds; ; tive where there is sufficient sentiment de { Marion Lydia Moffet, Courtenay, to insure a general and willfng com-| GREAT BIG BAKED POTATO \ Mildred Janet Moffet, Courtenay; Rex pliagce with the strike orders and that 6 feature Manson Muir, Inkster; Roy: Douglas poltticay atrikes eee for light or yet? | { McLeod, Erie; Floyd Baily Rathman, trivial reasons are foredoomed to fail-} ie fet of ra Jamestown; Winnifred Robertson, ure and will Terult in discrediting this SAFETY. COURTESY Leased Willow City; Elizabeth’'Yoder, Wol- powerful: weapon, 9/2: lator beittbere ite jr yeaa a ford, Another metlea., dealing with the anewer your Guestions 4 give you Anderson, McLeod and Muir are ex- Soctallstia: attitude toward organlaod oe service men, the other three men.ot labor says in part: “As part of the q the class were members of the S.A. militant forces of the working class Ww. A. McDONALD, T.C. » of this country, we reaffirm that ad- — The Academy graduates: Kenneth Henry Bernard, Pettibone; Leslie Al- ‘daily.. He says they agree with him| = { bert‘ Conley, McKenzie?‘ David -Mar- because they put on flesh, and his 9 shal Evans, Buffalo, Mont.; Elsie Mae violent exercise burns it up; thus he ri big it? (| , Cleveland; Raymond Leonard is kept in trim. \ Rin ette, pemesign: Margaret|- He refuses to worry’ and he will on know that Ianguidness, that ‘ i Wel, cue ind; Wilmet-Garrigh Wil- not get. excited. et eh h it son, Jamestown; Brice‘Margaret Weld, As a result of this system of living Cleveland; ‘Wilmer Garrish Wilson, he can defeat: six horses in a tug ot| ewollca joint, hewn pairs, lum: Jamestown; Brice Lee Worley, Petti- war; he can tear’ a’ 1200-page direc- » in the greet rlesiy of casce, bone; Arshalouis Yeramian, New Yorit ‘tory in half, and his fondest exercise iagicate Get troubl, . City. is to play around, with a 1400 pound The School of Business graduates: dumbbell. dine | ( Emma Koch, Jamestown; Louise Wil- s A helm, Jamestown; Edith Semke, J ¥ ” Jamestown; Minnie’ Graf, Streeter. SOCI ALISTS T T0 set roinptly cod cficetively to cetore The exercises of commencement : oS ids i bap Soudition weck include two prize oratorical con- y 4 ¥ om . tests and an original pageant, in ad- dition to the usual literary and rhusi- cal entertainments. The ‘pageant is the production of the members of the ving heedse ey | sonkoiont class and over fifty of them Warren. ating fave ite dh men, tearing a 1200-page city directory ~-RUTURE PL ANS saa oe ti ae take part init. in two, and‘éating his favor is rice jereatn. oso er eae Tou oa « CoHege closes an especially prosper- ous year, the increase in attendance “DON’T Go THE LIMIT?” e e in the college proper of the preceding N 0 GI ANT Detroit Mich, “June 1b. Whether eg x J year, being,47,per cent, 47, per cent. ; WAR: S MODERN socialism is to retain its present pro- oy gram and identity or be amalgamated T H E B E G I N N I N G ‘| 3 * with sovietism or commutism is.one : » 3 i} i W MAN SPRI By R. H. WHIFNEY. 3500 pounds, and you didn’t seem to} of the issues which’ the socialist na- A BANK NOT yi Coney Island, N. Y., Jane 15.—“1 exert yourself, sHow did you acquire | tional convention, set for June 25 here, f O.F K = E a i do anything I really wal i fo, 6s but “a ebedoce oe sy yey will te called apn to decide. eh di ; . I never go the limit,” said Warren gan lifting one man si inder enda” system of vot- Little Marcia’s baby dress thou made y td incoln Travis, strongest man on es a day. When I found I could| ing, adopted’ by..the! socialists for the q i COMING “HERE Lanih in explaining €0 me hie meteoric] life three men I stuck to two' untill fret, time this year,,all. motions, pro-| | & BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA w the finest linen was <ltimately worm thread-’ Nec fey Fe rise from a. sickly youth. I could, easily, lift five, then I prac-| posed for submission to the conven-| | Kaounell over the Northwest for Quolily bare. One day it landed in the rag bag and ; if Mary Harris Armor Will Speak| Travis is modest. He doesn’t boast. ticed ifting four, and 80 on.” »» ) ton must: be circularized in advance! | ® MAIL US YOUR FILMS © was sold to the junk dealer. When the rag sorter | i But he is proud that he has succeed- “Do you live on a special diet? among the. membership of the party touched the discarded garment he detected ina flash at Presbyterian Church ed in defeating. the three other great] “No,” he said, “but let me give] for assimilation and discussion. Any rite ofthe flax and eet i oe A petite alg strong men. Eugene Sandow, Arthur] you some good advice. Eat less| faction or group withing the party, the quality aft aside journey i ii Mary Harris Armor is a Georgia| Saxon and Louis Cyr. Travis is older| meat; instead of drinking coffee,| however small, and ; resentative | to the Bureau of Engraving and Printing at Washing- le ee product.’ She has the characteristic|than all three, but he possesses their) drink tea (if you must have a stimu-|may submit such a tentative motion KOD. AK. ‘FINISHING ton. Eventually it became legal tender—e bank-note. 23 Yi i Southern fire and eloquence that carry “pinned strength rd. skin’ girdle beat aug all the ee peat, oe one Haare La he seems with the Just how is told in one of the beautiful booklets | " an audience with irresistible force. An ‘inned to his. leopard skin clothing, -loose collars, com! le tinct, understanding however, that .. mmm © sending each ( inexhaustible supply of accurate infor-|is a $10,000 Liberty Bond: Any manj shoes, Keep your teeth in firstclass| this. procedure. carries. with. it abso- Quality Work for the Amateur Peseeiepet See hy are ] ‘ mation is ever on the tip of herjcan have it at a moment's notice, or} shape; sleep nine hours a day.” lutely no endorsement or:sanction for SLORBY STUDIO moat hose 7 ‘ tongue, She is a speaker of marvel-|any woman too, if he or she can meet} Travis is fond of_ ice cream and| tho proposal. by the committee who Successors to Ri Just send ae your name and address 6 id you will ous power, with a voice that carries| the tests of strength that Travis-per-| sweets. He eats a quart of the for-| makes up,the agenda. HOLMBOE ee e@ ive a copy of every issue of the series without ‘ees } to the remotest part of the build-|forms daily. mer and several pounds of the latter} Thus.among a mass of other motions | mec y ing, and a steady flow of words that) “I was born on the East Side of : charge. , es ; is a delight to her audience, New York; practically geared in {he : = = £ fl While she is‘a power in the church,| gutter,” says vis. was sicl Tae te a > Sunday, school and missionary: work, aad weak Had i nosebleeds and E | ‘| 4 BISMARCK BANK 'rs. Armor is pre-eminently a temper-| hemorrhages several times a day. | 3 ‘f f A ance! speaker, a ‘champion of law en-|couldn’t ‘study; I. couldn’t learn. I Bismarck, N. D. 5 forcement,‘ an advocate of world pro-| had no will power. 4 { hibition. ‘Her life motto, “God always|| “So they took me out of school and fi blesses earnest effort when prefaced|I got better. kids used to dare f by earnest prayer,” is a secret of each jotiee ito do seams, There — er success. an old truck near our house an is- F F : i | ‘Her husband, two daughters and two| covered I evuld push i ao pteet if I Unless you see the name “Bayer”-on tablets, you are ia sons, ase in perfect ey! y with her| grabbed hold of the. tail rd in a ' 4 . soe Raat ‘ ie eftorts 10 terfninate perigee feriaia ‘way. wut olber kids coulda ‘ bi getting Bs cor ion pens by bile i ‘Mrs. Armof is un éthe| budge it. That made me proud an in re iitions.—-S: i I greatest wontan orator in the world) gave me self-confidence. a1 years, Ue P oved Sale Uy, me ay, y today and it is with unusual pleasure} “Self-confidence and the ability to ¢ x c that we announce her appearance in) bluff yourself into- doing anything : A, pyar on Mo aay oink: gute you want to do is nine-tenths of sue- : i , at the Prestyterian church, at 8) cess. q { ‘o'clock. “The: more I exercised the stronger. Goodye ear li ires | hat dee Even: i | ‘No admission will be charged, every-|I became. That’s how I won out.” y one Is weleame on po one pied fail] “What do you mean, about never q (0 hear “The Georgia Cyclone”’—the ‘ofn: the limit?” a Joan ‘of Arc of the temperance re- I very man’s capacity in every- Better Than Before form. thine he does is limited,” he answered. = “He can smoke only so much, work MANY SEE only so much, Th ‘only so, much, eat i - only so muc! e goes the limit 4 l i ‘< nah i ! pis capacity - in Ran one of ithete \ y : We are building better Goodyear 4 Pu i =" ‘ings, he_ wil real wn. ie. ; “¢ * % 9 i ‘ e will go only two-thirds of. his lint SAFETY FIRST) : Devep! only. a9 ene ouen Oyceage. Tires for passenger cars today than we “i 4 The will bak up energy, and energy,| . genuine “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,” which contains proper ditec- 5 * In’ th like a storage battery; will recharge) tions for Headache, Earache, Toothache, Neuralgla, Colds, Rheu- have ever built before.: In‘ the past. j F _ FIRST. TIME’: “The, whole ‘thing is,’ don't go to| _Mmatism, Neuritis, Lumbago, and pain generally. Strictly American! ~ few months we have added to their ‘ excess.” y, u os : Sree Lsanld,, “pon ssi “ite; 15 Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but « few cete-Largwe package, | = time.and time again— making “ ’ men having a "combined weight of |’ Aspirin te the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoeceticacitester of Salleylicncia Chicago, June 15—A ma avarter of a XN a gy F a em. Jarger,. stronger, heavier, and million people, many of whom had| = 9 never beeti-‘inside a hospital before, ee more durable. We believe we q paraded through hospitals in all parts f of the United States and Canada on . speak. truly: when we say that no ; the first tional Hospital Day, ac- [ cording to:a! stalewent by Matthew 0. where in the world will you :find , Foley, executive secretary of the 'Na- \ tonal Hospital Day committee. their equal in endurance, mileage, F The National Hospital Day commit- ‘“ tee still is at work on reports from and sustained economy. You can ! institutions that participated in this ot ae Demonstration Sees oe oe ee public er acquainted with its hos- a) pitals and. indications are that the ' year Service Station Dealer now. “ i ; “roll of honor” of institutions. that 4 errs ploscere: tm: «this | euasational Tue Goopyear Tire & RUBBER ComPany - movement Will reach the 2, mark. Uncle Sam occupies a prominent! FARGO—JUNE. 28-29-30 eae ‘F La pecheeepanl as World i place on this roll ot pone yore 4 ES cording to reports. from’ Surgeon Gen- i eral’ Cummings’ office, every govern: ‘TRACTORS — HORSES — OXEN p wont hospital jartanged & program for i jonal ‘Hospital Day, Ca After originating and organizing the} Horse Pri izes—$400. 00, hares 00, $200. 00, $100. 00, $50: 00, = . movement that put an international : : holiday on the calendar in less than Oxen $200. 00. % » : td monthe, the - National Hospital: x . i » Day committee now plans a world- : wide “Hospital Dey ohservance.” Mr. Write, ‘Phone or Wire COMMERCIAL CLUB, “FARGO, for De- ‘oley-is in commun'cat‘on with George. Watts, president of ‘> Incorporated| tailed Information. ‘ 2 : a pepociaciGn ao Hospital Officers of as ; be ngland, and other o‘ficials, relative 7] ‘ - f to participation by Eurypean hospitals LET iS) Go! 2 * LETS GO!! and through church hospital afMia:) . +r c a tions plans similar observance in other ¥ parts of the world.