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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1922 i : THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE COMMENCEMENT Nps owN Lire” JBNLARGE POWER ATVALLEY CITY OF GERMAN LOAN tions commission, according to the a semi-official Temps, voted three to; Baccalaureate Sermon Will Be one today to enlarge the powers of . Preached By Rev. George Henry, of Grand Forks or aes ete an the bankers who are considering a loan for Germany authorjzing them to make any suggestions they wish in proposing a plan for an interna- tional loan. i} Valley City, N. D., June 7.—Exer; cises pertaining to the Thirtieth Com- (mencement of the Valley City State 7) Teachers college will begin here Sat- a he urday, June 10, and continue until the | commencement exercises are held, ‘|--Regular meeting of the Knights of Pythias tonight at 8 o'clock. YOUR DENTIST KNOWS a | t | Jung 15. The first event will be the : j a program given by the children of the wwe training school, ‘The program will be given in the college auditorium and j marks the end of the training school } year, The baccalaureate sermon will be | preached Sunday morning by Rev. George A. Henry, pastor of the first ‘ Car M. E. church, Grand Forks, N. D. His subject will be, “The Master Word in the Christian Social Order.” é Monday will be given over to the senior play, given in the college audi- torium at 8 p.m. The president’s re- ception will take up the hours from BERT ULICK _, Surrounded by a posse, Bert Ulick last evening took his own life” to escape capture.’ The photograph was taken at the penitentiary. the importance and value of the PEX Tooth Brush in preventing Pyorrhea and decay of the teeth because its size and shape! make it easy for you to clean ,inside of the teeth thoroughly, seeking out and removing the deposits that cause decay. total of 530 miles for the east bank|WANTED TO RENT—Hay land. o fthe river or a grand total of near-| Close to penitentiary. Phone 66..L. ly 1,525 miles. L. Stair. ~ / 6-7-2¢ “No one knows what the levees have cost. For a long time the build- ing of them was handled by individ- f to 6, the reception being in the re-| uals and communities. Until they got PEX Dental Cream should be ; | cently acquired president's home of| help, sections would be washed out used with. the Pex Tooth Brush All the Fashion World Pays Homage to The { he college. The reception is given] and then rebuilt. Eventually, in 1917, g for it keeps the gums firm and F President e e | governmen: i a Pal Ces | . | fe y President and Mrs. Allen to the | 80V ent aid was procured. is healthy—the teeth white and e i graduation class, the alumni, the fac-] @ conservative estimate, however, to ‘ : ulty and the friends of the college | Place the cost of the present: system clean by dissolving the film that/} ue l Ss O ummer The evening will witness the annual 50,000,000. to $200,000,000 or not ¢ WA ; holds the particles of food. CREO TPE AGIs exhibition of the physical education de- deal less than it cost to build . _ Come in and see it. partment which will be given on cam- anama canal. The work is not “ ‘arid: when you inspect our present display of pus and the annual music recital. The | Complete. The upper half, perhaps, * H * exhibition will begin at 7 o'clock and | 'S 90 to 95 per cent up to the heighth Finney’s Drug Store ; Summer Silks, you can readily see why fash- the recital an hour and a half lates.|4%d strength sought by the engincers. A Kk. . A The lower half is only 8-4ths fin- Bismarck, N. Dak. ion favors ‘silks. The patterns, the colors, Alumni day will begin with the literary society reunion breakfast at 8 o’clock on Tuesday morning. The «lumni business meeting will be held at 1:30 p. m. and the class day exer- cises will be given in the auditorium at 3 o’clock in the afternoon. Special reunions of the classes of 1902, 1907, 1912 and 1917 are planned. The an- nual reception and banquet will begin at the dinner hour and following the formal function, informal affairs will Oakes ‘to the South Dakota border. be held in East hall and the women’s Pannission ae has been, granted fox halls. A ‘he construction of a “high line” for { The commencement address will be} transmission of electricity, between delivered by, J. J. Pettijohn, assistant} Kenmare and Bowbells, the applica- to the president of the University of] ion peing made by the Kenmare Minnesota, his subject being, “New| Light and Power Co. Ideals in American Education.” Bonds of Ole Lund, chief grain The graduation class is one of thc} inspector, and J. I. Brady, chief ele- largest in the history of the school | sator accountant, have been fixed at | more than 200 candidates for degr 35,000 each. ‘The Bank of North Da- | and diplomas being present. For t! <ota was made a depository for the | first time in the history of the schoo'| ;rain department funds. | Car the degree of Bachelor of Arts in Edu a ished. APPROVE SALE OF LISBON PLANT The state railroad commission has approved the application of the Mid- west Power Co., to purchase the Lis- hon electric plant and also to build an electric transmission line from and variety of textures are by far more charming than ever. the. dandruff starts to: show Then the hair begins to go” Don’t lose your hair! Keep it in your head where it belongs. i Use Youth Craft—get rid of dandruff and stop your scalp from itching — proved by millions of users who now have fine heads of hair. Youth Craft is free from alcohol — only 1% — it will not burn your scalp or dry out the natural oils. It is free from oil, grease, scent; will not make your hair sticky. The first‘treatment will re- ASH CANS AND GARBAGE PAILS The list of few of the most popular. 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