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ATA. PAGE EIGHT MMENCEMEN ON JUNE 9-12 Baccalaureate Address To Be Delivered by Former U.S. Ambassador to China “AMERICAN IDOLS, IDEALS” Commencement Address Will Be Delivered by President John Lee Coulter Fargo, N. D., ‘May 23.—Commence- ‘ment at the Nurth Dakota Agricultur- al College here will occupy parts ot tour days, beginning friday evening dune 9th ‘and ending with the com- mencemet luncheon ou the Lollow- ing Monday. Between the appearance in the Senior Play Friday evening and the luncheon the annual se.ior exercises will be held, the baccalaureate ser- mon wiil be delivered, the commence- ment concert will be presented and the graduating exercises will be con- summated. The most noted visitor at the com- menco.nent will be Paul Reinsch who will deliver the baccalaureate address vunday afternoon. ‘His subject will ke erican Idols and Ideals,” H2 isa ner ambassador of the Uniled S.ates to China. The aoyymencement address wil},, bo deljyefed, by J-hn iL-e Couiter, who ty, ¢gmpleting his first year 2s president ‘of the. College With this address. ‘Ihe addresses of Mr. Reiasch and Dr. Coulter are the only extended addresses of the week. Friday night, May 9th, the senior class will present the annual semoer play. “Grumpy,” the play in which Cyril Maud, an English actor did some of hig. best work is the play of tae year. The, caste of the play is made wnat exine Blake, Fargo; ¥dith Oe teens Bernice Noyes, Cando; Lynn ‘Huey, Wyndmere; Clar- ence Dragert, Fargo; James Ballard, Moorhead Minn.; ‘Lawrenc> Bohnoff, Valley Cily and Leonard Sivertson and Fhil Moe, Farew. Saturday afternoon, and evening will be given to a number of the an- ———— Py * First picture of Charlotte Demarest and Count Edward George Zichy on ‘their honeymoon. The New York society girl eloped with the count the day before she was to have married George Burton, millionaire, —a THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SHOOTS, KILLS BLAGKMATLER Walter Ward, Son of Head of Baking Firm, Makes Con- fession in New York (White Plains, N. Y., May 23.—Black- mail levies totalling $25,000 “were forced from ‘Walter S. Ward of New Rochelle, millionaire son of the head of the Ward Baking company of New York, before he shot and killed Clar- “nce Peters, a former sailor of Haver. hill, Mass., it wag declared following his confession and arrest, This with the announcement. of Sheriff Werner that he expected to have under arrest within 24 hours two alleged accomplices of Peters in the blackmail plot, was the newest development in the sensational case. Refuses to Make Statement. The shooting, according to Ward oc- curred after 'Peters and his twa alleg- ed accomplices had threatened to kill him: , his wife and two children if he “did not pay an additional levy of $75,000. After surrendering himself to Sher- iff (Werner, Ward, who 1s 31 years old, Is alleged to have declared that Peters, who he had known several years anl two companions known to him only as “Charlie Ross” and “Jack” had been blackmailing him jor the past six weeks. (He said they had forced from him various sums. Sheriff Wernei said these totalled approximately $25,- 000. After his confession, Ward was tak en before District Attoiney Weeks and released in $10,000 bail. He refused to make any statement at his home at New Rochelle last ‘night. ‘THEY STEPPED LIVELY MINSTREL REHEARSAL LAST EVENING They were stepping Jively last night] I've been working in these minstrel at the Elks hall where the first min- strel tryout was held. Big and fat nual affairs of the college, The first cvent will be the program of the Sen- | icr class in the Little Country Thea- ' ler, to bg followed immediately by the Alumni Ceremonial. This will be followed almost. immediately by the Alumni Banquet at Ceres Hall, with. the President's Reception and the Senior Swing Out ang Alumni Ball crowding each other at clos> quar-} ters for the latter part of the eve-' ning. Midnight will observe the Pipe of Peace Cercmony upon the campus.’ Address on Sunday. Sunday the baccalaureate address will be delivered in the college arm- ory at 3:30 with the commencement concert following in the evening. Monday morning at 10:30, Presi- | dent Coulier will. deliver the Com- ; Mmencement address, his subject be-- ing, “The Agricultural Coflege, Its; Mission,” and following ‘this he will ‘present the diplomas to the graduates Prosented by the deans of the sciwols of Agriculture, Chemistry, Education, Home | Economics, Mechanic _ Arts, | Science and Literature and Phar- macy. The Commencement luncheon follows at twelve o'clock in. Ceres Hall. Tho condensed program for the week follows: Friday, June Ninth 8:15 =p. m,—Presentation Senior Class Play, “Grumpy” by Horace Hodges and T. ‘Wigley Percival— The Little Country Theater. Saturday, June Tenth 4:30 p. m.—Sentor Class Exercises —The Little Country Theater. 5:20 p. m.—Alumni Ceremonial, 6:00 p. m.—Alumni Banquet and Business Meecting—Ceres Hall. 8:00 to 10:00—President’s reception —College Library. 9:00 to’ 11:30—Senior Swing Out and Alumni Ball—College Armory. 12:00 Midnight—Pipe of Peace Ceremony——College, Campus. lay, June Eleventh \77Baccalaureate Exer- “American Idols and Ideals”—Hon. Paul Reinsch former Ambassador to China, College Arm- ory. 8:15 P. M.—Gommenceimpnt con- cert—College Armony. Monday, June Twelfth 10;00,,A. M.—Commencement Pro- 10:30 A.M, Graduation, Exercises. ‘Address—''The Agi lta College, Its’ Mission—’John sis ‘quiter, Pres- ident North Dakota Agpicultural College, Fargo North Dakota—College Armory. f 12:00 M.—Commencement Lunch- eon. ELECTRIC STORM CAUSES DAMAGE Steele, N. D., May 23.—During an electric story the residence of Mr, and Mrs. Tiser, the Dollenburg house, was a AE | SUMMER BEAUTY HINT | oe <4 ‘Hair is by far the most conspicuous thing about us and is probably the most easily damaged by bad or care- less treatment. If we are very care- ful in hair washing, we will have vir- tually no hair troubles. An especially fine shampoo for this weather, one that brings out all the natural beauty of the hair, that dissolves and entire- ly removes al} dandruff, excess oil and dirt can easily be used at trifing ex- ones, sliort and thin ones, long and lanky ones--they sang and danced and pranced before Clint Draper, dt- rector of the minstrel show to be g en at the Auditorium June 2 and There were the old favorites, Jim Taylor, George (dumphries, Bob Webb, Rudy Patzman, and a score more who alreay have shone behind the foot- lights and some new ones who. danced ond gang with al] the vigor of a Ten- nessee dary taking the gajloping dom- inoes out for morning exercise. Meanwhile Clint Draper was begin- ning to frown. The usual jovial direc. tor’s brow was creased and darkened, The players who may be boss in their own homes but take orders in a min- strel rehearsal were getting neryous. They knew an explosion was coming. ‘Where's Hank, Halverson?” demand: ed Draper, ‘i “Were, sir,” spoke the obliging Hank. “What are you trying to do—crab this show?” shouted Draper. “Who, me, trying to crab an Elks minstrel show?” gasped Hank, “What the—"” “Yes, crab the show,” retorted Drap- er, and then his eyes began to roll up and down the long line, ‘What do you mean?” said Hank, re- covering with some asperity. ‘Here ATFIRST ELKS’ shows for a long time and— ‘Well, you're head .of the talent inquired committee, aren’t you?” Draper, with steady coolness, “Well?” a minstrel] show?” “Yes.” , i” “Well, now, listen’ here I won’t— “And I asked you to get talent for “I just said one minstrel show didn’t|Wells negroes. THREE ARRESTS IN OPIUM HAUL! Narcotic Agents Make Raid in Devils Lake Devils Lake, 'N. D,, May 23.—Quan-, tities of opium ‘and cocaine valued respective:y.at $600 and $700, were seized here last night when R. C. Henderson, ‘federal narcotic agent, with headquarters:in Fars. and Min- TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1922 To the fact that our business is increasing — Day by Da: 4 [ : I y, on the merits of the quality of workmanship, willingness and ability to serve you, and last but not least, the SERVICE that we are rendering. YOU ARE THE JUDGE. If any of the points stated above would not be kept on as near a 100 Per Cent efficiency basis as possible, business would not be increasing; ON THE OTHER HAND—Let Us PROVE to you that we can meet every claim in the above statement. YOU ARE INVITED. To visit and inspect our new and modern Cleaning Plant—Between 10th and 11th Streets, on Rosser. City Cleaners and Dyers Phone 770 BISMARCK, NO. DAK. ans year’s election on June 6, the terms of George Will and G. F. Dullam 4 WILL BLECT ‘Two members of the Bismarck} In. Idia upper cai school board will be elected at this| dance. pote | CITY NEWS } —- piring. The two members to be eleefe ed will be chosen for three-yea¥ Leaves Hospital. eaves. Hospital terms.. The election ‘will be held June E. A. Thorberg, of the city, who underwent an oporation at-the Bis- marck. hospital, has returned to his home. L,* Westby mf Bowden, who has ‘been: receiving, tred¥ment at the hospital, has returned to his home. irls do not To Take Depositions, Attorney-General Johnson and Wil- liam Langer, attorney for.several res- idents of the city for whom homes were built by the state, have arranged for the taking of the deposition of John B. Adams, former manager of the association. Soon after this is completed, it’ is expected that the casos will be heard in district court. neapolis, artested Earl Gray and Guy Gray was‘ arrested while'in the:act‘of selling opium to a white man on the streets here and “I said one minstre] show,” repeated] when searched he had in his posses- minstrel shows? me to pick the best.out of this bunch when they're all good.” . “Oli,” sighed Hank’ with relief. ‘This is some town,” expounded Dra- per. I. want. to, tell you, boys, this 18 just about the best ‘bunch of “home talent I've seen in a long time.’ You Draper, “and here. you've gone and|sion 29 cans,.of the drug. Assisted rounded -up ‘nuff talent for .a;dozen|by Sheriff How'd you expect| Peter Timboe, the federal iofficer then ‘Ed Biltott and’ Police Chief e of Mrs. Effie Gregg, Gray and Wells lived, jargest quantity of co- in thispart of the ‘They also found a com- ntoking outfit including ra‘ded the. ked Oiium. Gray HE KNOWS WHEREOF HE SPEAK. J. F. Harper, 416 Navarre St., San Antonio, Texas, writes: “I consider Foley’s Honey and Tar absolutely the best cough remedy on the market. I know whereof I speak, having tried it in my own family, My wife took a severe cough and at night it was al: most incessant. I gave her a few doses of Foley’s Honey and Tar. In a little while she went to sleep and: slept soundly the entire night. Your rem. edy acts quickly and relief is perma: ent.” * ' SAY ‘‘BAYER’’ when you buy Aspirin. mp, ang’ ed quantities sure are long on minstrel talent and |o re} pojitics in this town. I wonder if you 3 have any other, artists in this town. I'd like to. meet— ‘ “Say, Mr..Draper,” came‘a low voice in the rear. “allright.” . ‘Have you met any of our hom t three: brew artists?” - [had information that. thi re is a well Draper passed out. organized dope ring in the city. In \ There will be no rehearsal of the|the raids on the other places all the | man can dye or tint her worn, Elks minstrels tonight, but every {officers found was quantities of home | dresses, skirts, waists, coat other night this week the cast will be|brew. A short time ago federal nffl-| ings, sweaters, coverings, busy under Mr. Draper's direction, |CetS raided a Chinese restaurant in | hangings, everything, even if she has y i "__|the eity and seized more than $500 /never dyed before. Buy “Diamond were placed { DYE OLD SKIRT COAT, DRESS IN ' DIAMOND DYES Each package of “Diamond Dyes” contains directions so simple any bah iy p working on the ee weeks, having struck by a heavy bolt of lightning. The chimney on the main part of the house being the part hit, the bricks of this chimney were burst into small pieces and dust. The bolt followed the electric wiring in the attic to the various rooms knocking the bulbs from their sockets and jumping from the ends of the attic wires it came down through the ceiling. In the two north rooms large patches of plastering was knocked off the ceilings, and. brass curtain rods off their hangers, the stove pipe of the heater was scattered about the parlor and soot scattered over everything. Mr. and Mrs. Tiser were at home at the time, neither be- ing hurt outside of Mrs. Tiser, who suffered a nervous shock, the crash being terrific. Mr, Tiser called to Mrs. Bass to call the fire department, Miss ‘Crouse was unable to get any, one to ring the'alarm, so ran over and rang it herself, NINE RECEIVE DIPLOMAS IN WILTON CLASS Wilton, N. D., May 23.—The com- mencement season of the Wilton high school was ushered in Sunday with jthe baccalaureate ‘sermon by Gilbert W. Stewart, editor of the . Wilton News, Tuesday night the class ‘night program will be given and the senior banquct will be held Thursday eve- ining. i The commencement exercises will be held Friday night. Governor R. A. Nestos will deliver the address to the graduates. : A class of nine will receive diplo- mas this year as follows: Edna May Headen, valedictorian, Roscoe Reding- ton, ‘ salutatorian, Allan Eastman, Harry Gilmore, Harvey Headen, Hor- jace Headen, Edna Kuhnert, Vera Mac- 'Martin, G. Irving Regnier. Superintendent C. L. Codding, who has been at the head of the Wilton schools for the past three years has been re-elected. i pense by simply dissolving a teaspoon- TT. TRMIDPT | ful of paathrox (which vaa/eda get ae KNIGHTS TEMPLAR ‘4ny druggist’s), in a cup of hot water. This makes a full cup of shampoo liquid, enough so it is easy to apply sit to all the hair instead of just the top of the head. This chemically dissolves all impurities and creates a soothing, cooling lather. Ringing leaves the scalp gpotlessly clean, soft and pliant, while the hair takes on the glossy richness of natura] color, also a fiuffi- ness which makes it seem much heavi- er than it is. After canthrox sham- MEETING TODAY IN CONCLAVE Fargo, ‘N. D., May 23.—The 33rd an- nual conclave of the grand command- ery, Knights Templar, North Dakota, will convene at the Masonic temple in Fargo. There will be about 50 visit- ing knights in the city. The grand officers and members of the grand commandery will be escort poo, arranging the hair is a pleasure. ed from the Gardner hotel to the tem- Adv. ple by ‘Auvergne commandery, No. 2. worth of opium. Dyes”—no other kind—then. perfect home dyeing is sure because Diamond Florsheim $10 shoes for $5, Dyes are guaranteed not to spot, fade, visitors, the exemplification of the full during the Men’s Clothes Shop streak or yan. Tall eee Selene tara sale. Better get two pairs at is wool or silk, or whethor it is linen, the report of the credentials commit. sal pel i tee, after which the address of the this le. cotton or mixed goods. grand commander, Col: JohnH, Frain, will be received, followed by the re- ports of the grand treasurer, grand re- corder, grand inspector and standing committees. , BISHOP NAMED BY POPE PIUS Rome, May 23.—(By the Associated Press)—The appointment of Mon- signor Bernard J. Mahoney as bishop of the diocese of Sioux Falls by Pope Pius was announced today at the Va- tican. The program for. the morning will in- clude the reception of distinguished GIRLS! ONS BLEACH THE SKIN Squeeze the juice of two lemons in- to a bottle containing three ounces of Orchard White, which any drug store will supply for a few cents, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of harmless and delightful lemon bleach. Massage this sweetly fragrant lation into. the face, neck, arms and hands. each day, then shortly note the beauty and whiteness of your skin. (| Famous stage beauties use ‘this lem-' on lotion:‘to bleach and bring that soft, clear, rosy-white \ complexion, also ag a freckle, sunburo, and tan Dleach because it doesn’t irritate. “JOB OPEN” WIRES BANK TO D. B. C. A banker and a lawyer recently CZ h asthe Dicdiesh ose Fruits and vegetables keep their original freshness for days and days in the Herrick Refrigerator. Thcere’s no decay, no taint and no mould. There's no interchange of flavors or odors. The dry, cold air in constant self-purifying circuation is the reason. This one food-saving feature of the prize- winning Herrick is alone worth much. Any - Herrick dealer can tell you other facts. Outside Icing wired Dakota Business College, Conventenee i Bargo,,N; D.s for help.) Result: features decribedin —- Herrick Rerrtcerator Company Ed Graff. is now with Adams Co. 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