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PAGE EIGHT eats THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE * THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1922 ST ATE INDEBTED oe eee TT 10 TEACHERS, ~Simonize. Your Car’ ‘Many Prominent Speak Ad- 5 —D sist — WILL NOT COLLECT Pe aetna tesuee DIRT — WEATHER-PROOF. At Minot Simonizing is a new process that keeps a motor car bright and new. It will brighten up a faded finish and will not catch the dirt. We will gladly give you the names of owners whose cars we have simonized — they’re satisfied: : ay EXTRA 5 | oe_ Minot, N. D., April 13.—The found- SPRING TOP ARE YOU A MOTHER? ers of North Dakota expected much of COATS ithe educational system they installed, This Is of Vital Import to You, Governor ‘R. A. Nestos told the teach-| Winona, Minn.—"During my first ex- ers of the ‘Northwestern Division of| Pectant period I got in a very, weak- Fine quality wool. |THREE DAY PROGRAM)’ Sil the North Dakota State Teachers as-| ¢ned and nervous condition. My moth- sociation here last night and the teach.| ©" @dvised me to take Dr. Pierce's Just the thing for * these damp chilly lest educational standards, your con-| Write Dr. Pierce, president Invalides Tar than any other cough medicine. tribution to the future Progress of the| Hotel, in Buffalo, N. Y., for free medt-| Mrs. 8, L. Hunt, 515 W, 6th St., Cin- ers of today are doing much to real-| Favorite Prescription. The first bot ize the dreams of the builders, he add-| t@ strengthened me so that I con- days. state will be equall. cal advice. : cinnati, Ohio, writes: “Foley's Honey ly great, 8 as . Q “That it was the expectation of the and Tar relieved me of a hacking HAVE YOUR CAR _SIMONIZED — HAVE IT FOR BY EXPERTS — LET’S TALK IT OVER. ed. tinued its use. I took four bottles ‘ ‘ ; “The main theme of your three| Which not only built me up in strength ] ah : days’ program is, ‘the contribution ot | DUt I had practically no suffering. I Yr otor a es Oo said the governor, “and as a represen-| Dr. ‘Plerce’s Favorite. Prescription as . . e the contribution je educi x torces of the stare nas been very eecat| ter for publication.”—Ms. J. &, Davis] SiIIIIINIIITININIIINTNNUHTUNIUNNUH 00H 000 101001000 10 10 UH 1004 HUH UH AtKH UA AEt Att ‘and ig you,remain loyal to your high.| All druggists. Liquid or tablets. i Salta H ‘i = h, tickli the throat, wheezing eT ee en ey re on lite ats Tau mane largely; to find a broader expression and pains in the chest. “it ‘ip helping S. E. B e 1 e ty O n & S ipractical adaptation of the truths} for all their powers; to increase their| My mother wonderfully.” . That's why ‘ ° be g on ;the arts and sciences, to the problems| and to intensify their desire to ren- | of our daily life and to the promotion| der service. How barren fs life un- es | Of OUT econmic independence Is quite less a person ‘has learned to appre- (apparent, It is evident that they ibe-|.ciate the value of the good,.the true, “VACUUM CLEANED” INSIDE — HAVE IT CARED education to the life of the, state,’”|®™ most enthusiastic in-my praise ot The state is greatly indebted to you,| 428 ©. Sanborn St. learned ‘in our investigations, and in| capacity for enjoyment and happiness, | druggists recommend Foley’s, i lieved that learning and labor should| and the beantiful in life? And how es- GRONNA GOES TO BOX IN SO. DAKOTA Charles McDonald will box in Pol-|go together. °I call your attention es-| sential that the agency which is doing UNDER KNIFE )tcck. s. D. tomorrow night, meeting| pecially to section 151. of the consti-|S0 much to increase that appreciation, ESET SH Anderson, of that city. {tution which says: ‘The legislative| should be encouraged and rewarded. assembly shall take such other stops} “In this process, experience 3 ‘as may be necessary to prevent illiter-| Shown that men.are the more certain |acy, secure a reasonable degree of| of achieving lasting happiness if they uniformity in the course of study, and| develop certain: traits , of. character. ‘to promote industrial, scientific and] Which have been. found 4o. lie ‘at: they agricultural improvements,’ This I be-| foundation .of every successful and ilieve the schools have sought to do,| happy: life. This fact was realized ‘by ‘and thus made our education develop.| the founders of our: state,.and in sec- ment contribute greatly to the agri-| tion 187 of the Constitution they say: icultural and economic progress of our|‘A high degree of intelligence, patri- | commonwealth. otism, integrity and morality on. the | Live More Largeiy. part of every voter in a government “The greatest contribution of edu-|-by the people and the happiness and cation to the life of the state is the] prosperity of the people, the legisla- teaching of our people to live more tive assembly shall make provision Q for the establishment and maintenance of a system of (public schools which > {shall be open''to’ail’children of North Dakota, and free from sectarian con- trol.’ This shows, plainly that the pio- neers in our civic;and educational life understood, the province and. value of the ideal public school, and realized s the importance of thus, early estab- Rochester, Minn, April 13—A. J. RRA RE Gronna, former United States Senator | ,1n 1903 the highest speed of an North Dakota, underwent an|®rplane was 30 miles an hour. Re- abdominal . trouble | cently an airplane ~ touched the mark .of 212 miles an hour. “In the beauty of the Lilies Christ was born across the sea.” \ —The Battle Hymn of the Repdbiie: | | The government ‘se- ected Dodge Brothers Motor car for its obvi- ous fitness. It was the only car of its type and class adopted by the War Department . for the United States Army. The same qualities that distinguished the car in private use were equal to every test that, war imposed. An oyster enlarges its own shell. The fragrant beauty, grace and all-round loveli- ness of Lilies typifies Easter time. More than ever the custom is in vogue of using them with other flowers and plants on Easter Day. _ Leave your order early; the demand invariably is great, and we want to be able to supply you with exactly what you want. : Whatever your floral requirements; whether merely a boutonniere for Easter morning, a corsage bouquet for -your lady fair, or a large assortment for the decoration of church or home, we shall take ; Have you seen the New Oakland Six? The extra good- | | : jon of ehureh lishing the -desired trend ,of out edu- great pleasure in executing it. i f HOUSEWORK T00 ; cational thought and devslonment, sie Donse Santeas y P g ei ‘ A . “Yet further extending this thought, % : section 149-of-the constitution as re- MOTOR CAR. OSCAR HH. WILL & Co. { i) ‘ looking car that is as good as it looks PIONEER GREENHOUSES Greenhouse Entrance at Rear of 324, 4th St. | Greenhouse Phone 784-W. We Deliver. Surprised to Find Her- of the complied arscitnys: Moral iy oO 1m) Ss Ul \ self Feeling So Well the minds < in oF portance of. truthfulness, temperance, purity, public spirit,,patriotiem, international peace, obedience to parents, due defer- ence to old age, and respect for hon- est labor,;,ghall be given for each teacher in. the public schools.’ ” M.B. Giuman Co. Biswancn. —— Prone 60" (Taunton, Mass. —‘‘Tused to have pains in my back and legs so badly, with other troubles that women lsometimeshave, that my Aiea! ordered Ime to stay in beds Seay Oh pa a i LaSalle Club To Meet working germane The LaSalle‘club, composed of stu- | dents .of, the ‘LaSalle. Extension Uni- versity, will hold. a meeting tonight E.|in the Commercial Club rooms at 9 o'clock, for ‘organization purposes. All new students are requested to be present. There will be election of of- ficers. : } weundey a HELPED HER MOTHER WONDER. : FULLY. month I was so surprised at | In these days of “flu,” coughs, croup myself to be up and aroun and whooping cough, it is well to ao good while fore I used know that every year there are used Plete lifeless. I have told some of the | more bottles of Foley’s Honey and CORWIN MOTOR CO. sere erg en | ee ner eae cae tae bedi. Yu a ey eae FRECKLE-FACE. 122 Main St. Torta: foe: BLANCBB SILVIA, 69 Grant Taunton, Mass. ip Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spots. i It’s the same —oOne How to Remove Easily. z 5 ham’s Vegetable Compound. to try a remedy for freckles with, the guarantee of a reliable concern that it will not cost you a penny unless it removes the freckles; while if it does give you a clear’ complexion the ex- pense ig trifling. 3 ¥ Simply get an ounce of Othine— double strength — from any druggist = ee and a few applications show you | “ s vonensase . N i how easy it is to rid yourself of the i \ homely freckles and get. a beautiful " Ee cas : = complexion. Rarely-is more than one ; B leanne aoe oo toeeatal e S e S ounce needed\'for the worst case. Cord Tires Standard Equi t u p e r 1 x : i Be sure to ask the druggist for the nace \ double’ strength Othine as this strength is sold under. guarantee of ; money back if it fails to remove IE Studebaker LIGHT-SIX will — uine leather upholstered cushions, nine Always the Sales Leader 5 freckles, appeal to every buyer who wants inches deep, provide unusual comfort. i 5 : a low-priced car that will be satisfac- jt, 40.horsepower mot deli . ; tory in performance, appearance, com- P oan een Always First in Value “GietsIt” pated plier apple Power fer the hard pall es And in addition to its recognized supe- Studebaker’s method of machining the $ ] 69 5 There is no sharing of real leadership. ; rite in eo eeatle a abel crankshaft and connecting rods. . * it be ‘ carries refinements found only on wo ekg sy as Since it was brought out more than six years Removes | . more expensive cars. ibe jamie inet Re Dena oc the Phaeton ago, the Hudson Super-Six has led fine car e The LIGHT-SIX is equipped with cowl price because Studebaker does not sales without interruption. 5 ventilator operated from the instru- skimp on materials or workmanship rs MIC ment board; cowl parking lights; inside _ but uses the best. It is built complete OTHER PRICES and outside door handles and large in the most modern and complete 7-Pass. Phaeton $1745 That expr i i Coach - - - 1795 it has teas : ra pri fee ae 1 esas hour us taya or caliue that E rectangular plate-glass window. in rear automobile plant in the world, making Cabriolet = = 2295 . ked ys gt & Mote eet pt istouched with 8 fow drops of * curtain. A. thief-proof transmission possible its low price of $1045, f. 0. b. Coupe - = = 2570 Price asked. ‘ , lock, which reduces the rate of anes factory. Sedan - = + 2650 Today Hudson offers the finest Super-Six ever ance to LIGHT-SIX owners 15 to 2 Studebaker has been building quality Bara cent, and cord tires are also stand- vehicles and selling them at fair prices ard equipment. for nearly three-quarters of a century Long, semi-elliptic springs (50-inch in and is the largest builder of six-cylinder rears 36-inch in front) and soft, gen- cars in the world. Tour. Limousine 2920 * . . Limousine - - 3495. Duilt. That is a broad declaration, for past Freight and TaxEstra | +Super-Sixes have in every way deserved the wonderful position they won. Touring, $1045; 3-Passenger Roadster, $1045; Coupe-Roadster, $1375; : Sedan, $1750. All prices f. 0. b. factory. BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY Distributors Phone 23 416 Broadway Bismarck, N. D. But we know the character of ‘performance and quality in the present Super-Six will read- ily gain your assent to its supremacy. Perhaps you will agree, too, that at $1695 it isdoomed toa quick, easy, sure and pain- | is the greatest automobile value ever offered. less end. Never again can it pain you. | Soon you are holding in your Sngers its | entire remains—a single piece of di R. B. Loubek Motor Company | Raat Sees it. E. Lawrence & Co. Mir. Chicago, 214 Main Street’ Distributors Bismarck, N.D.. - co; aud Cowa's Drug Store, UY:

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