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- with the ‘state to open the creamery SOCIALISTS MAY OPPOSE - Berger Faction Takes Stand That No Opposition To The Senator Should Be Shown te (By the Associated Press) Milwaukee, Wis., June 17.—Wiscon- sin Socialists in state convention here will continue their battle today to decide upon the question of placing candidate in the field to oppose nator LaFollette in the fall elec- tion. . The convention argued all day yesterday and into the ‘night on the question, before it adjourned for, twelve hours. One faction demanded that the ‘par- ty place a full ticket, including a candidate for senator, in the field. The other faction, headed by. Victor. Berger, took. the tind that no op- position to LaFollette should be nee ly charged by. anti-La-| it was. openly charged by anti-La- Follette leaders here last ‘night that Berger and the senator had ‘made a’ vote deal, whereby the senator was to be given the-moral support of the Socialist party, in return for which the LaFollette faction would support Berger in his race for congress in one of the Milwaukee districts. The selection of a aticket, and the decision of. the senatorial question is expected tobe made within a short time after the meeting convenes to- day,, Soej leaders havin; held several patleys during the night to effect a settlement. Local Band: Ws ‘ "y SGlives Concert The regular weekly band concert -Was given by the Mandan Municipal band yesterday. evening.: Several new members have been added to the band in the last two weeks, There are several more reed instruments and clarionets. The following program was given: 1—March, Washington Post, Sousa; 2-Overture, ‘Hungarian Comedy, Keler Bela; 3—Onte Step, Old Fashioned Garden Porter; 4—Grand Selection of Southern Plantation Songs, Conterno; 5—Spanish, Serénade, La Paloma, Yradier; 6—Waltz, Three O’Clock in the Morning, Robledo; 7—Selection from the Opera Faust, Gounoud; 8— Arabian Fox Trot, The Shiek, Snyd 8—Waltz Suite, Sobre las Olas Rosas; 10—March, General Pershing, Vander- sloot; Star Spangled Banner. Werner Dairy-Folk as Cpr) Give Picnic -“Phe first annual picnic to be given by the farmers, dairymen, and others interested in the Werner Co-operative creamery takes place today in the ‘Werner vicinity. About two months ago the farmers in this vicinity were given a contract although ‘a previous attempt by A. A. Liederbach ‘to run it as a state exper- imental buttermaking plant proved a failure. « Joseph A, Kitchen, commissioner of agriculture, states that all the farm- ers in the section of Dunn and Mer- cer county are interested and back of the project. Mr. Kitchen will speak at the picnic today. Will Give $25 Prize For Best Hog A special premium of -$25 will be giv- en to the boy or girl under 18 years of age who exhibits the best Duroc-Jersey sow and litter of not ‘less ‘than five pigs at the Missouri Slope fair, August 28, 29, 30: and 31, according to an announce- ment made by Sectétary J. I. Rovig.of/ nd his investigations revealed that isapclation. William Weiss, ie and: breeder of Duroc-Jersey hogs; gave’ Mr. Rovig the prize money, in order to arouse the interest of boys and girls of the Slope in hog raising. Present Diplomas ;To 20 Boys and Girls ith grade ‘diplomas were pre- sentéd ‘to 20 boys and girls at the State Training school at Mandan yes- terday evening. , ‘Miss Minnie J. Nielson, state super- intendent of public instruction, ‘de- livered the ‘address to the class while County Supt. H. K. Jensen presented the diplomas. : (Mrs, F.: iH. Waldo was elected ed- itor in chief of the Alumni Quarterly, @ new college publication which will be launched in the near future, at Jamestown ‘college, Thursday. Mrs. Waldo is spending a couple of weeks in Jamestown attending commence- ment: éxercises at ‘her alma mater. She spoke at the alumni banquet Friday evening and will speak at the chapel exercises Sunday. The Mandan gun ctup. will hold its first shoot Sunday morning, June 18, at the grounds west of the city. At the shoot Jast Sunday good scores were made by mas Kasper, J. A. ‘Harding and C, &. Ellis who received the three high scores. The ‘club has purchased new equipment and is ready to take in new members. Several hundred farmers and city peo- ple gathered at Tom Hall’s farm in Oli- ver county yesterday for a. community picnic. Governor R. A. Nestos, Secre- itary of State Hall, Commissioner of Agriculture J. A. Kitchq, Railroad Commissioner W. H. Stutsman, and others ‘attended. ‘The W. B. A; of the Maccabees will hold a benefit dance at the Idle Hour pavilion Tuesday evening, June 20. Miss Zona Owen, daighter of Rev. and Mrs. H. H. Owen, returned Thurs- | NEW SALEW’S TRADEMARK WILL BE 'Holsteain Circuit is held June 22 the {Jem informs the world she also is in| she has been attending Wilson college. _ DEDICATED DURING TOUR JUNE 22 New Salem says of her slogan: “The use of it helps us to ‘express the pride -we feel in our community and when we're proud of our town we are helping. it to grow. ‘Our Town’ does not apply alone to the people within shown ‘abova, is a Holstein cow with the city limits ‘so-called, for New the: banner, “enter of Prosperity,” Salem to the rest of the state, means But through the trade-mark New Sa-.| the great country surrounding this lit- H tle platted section and the burg be- longs to and serves the country sur- rounding it.” ‘When the tour of the New Salem town of New Salem will dedicate her Rew trade-mark. Plans are being’ made for regular dedication exercises with ‘speech-making and band music. The kewline of tt (rade-‘Mark, | ie center of a grain growing and} coal producing section. OU 3 AN OR Ene | day from Chambersburg, Pa. where| SOVIET MAKING LOTS OF NEW SILVER MONEY Petrograd, Tune 17,.—New | silver money which in time the Soviet gov- ernment hopes to put in circulation to replace, partly at least, the paper ruble of today is being coined in the Petrograd mint, the only existing plant of its kind im-Russia. ‘The mint began operating several months ago; up to the present time it has manufactured 5,000,000 rubles in Miss Owen has not. becn home for two years. She spent her vacation last year visiting with ‘relatives ‘inthe East. Carlyle Albrecht returned Thursday from Delafield, Wis., where he has been attending St. John’s Academy during the past year. He stopped over in Man- dan for a short time before continuing’ on his way to his home in Flasher. Perry Goodall of Sanish is visiting at the home of his aunt, Mrs, J. K. Porter, for a few days before con- tinuing on his way home after at-] tending school at Collegeville, Minn. ten per cent copper, and ‘in ‘general appearance are much the’same as those in use before the war. Close in- spection, however, shows that the So- ‘viet coat of arms hag replaced the old Imperial eagle. Another striking fea- ture is the Bolshevik motto “Proletar- iat of the world, unite,” on the re- verse side. 6 1 The new coins are sent to Moscow [where they are held as part of the government reserve., When sufficient quantity has peen- assembled the gov- ernment contemplates using them as a form of. guarantee for paper money to be issued in the future. Uiltt- mately it is hoped to put: them gen- erally in circulation, and:thus ob- wiate the present necessity of cal- culating in bilHons and millions for the needs of every day life. DAYTIME Ralph Countryman who has been) attending Northwestern university at) Evanston, Hl.:, has returned to the) elty for the summer. Robert Sullivan returned yesterday | from Minneapolis, where he has been at- tending the State University of ‘Minne- sota. LAW-BREAKER STEALS “TIME” Berlin, June 17.—Thousands of law-} breakers have been given “time” at ‘Berlin's central criminal court in Moabit, but- recently an ingenious crook posing as a repair man actually, ‘was given the court’s official clock, and during the conduct of a trial, The sitting was well wader way when a man in working clothes en-; tered the courtroom with a ‘long la der which he ‘calmly placed under the huge, imposing timepiece on the wall. The judge, counsel, accused and spectators were astounded at such an unprecedented interruption, The president stopped the workman’s ascent of his ladder long enough to! iquire the meaning of his conduct. The visitor explained that he mefe- ly wanted to get the clock for repair and that it would take only a mo- ment. The president objected, but consented when the man said he al- ready had called six times and always, found the court in session. a) The vacant space on the wall sur- prised the janitor later in the day, the court had been robbed under its very eyes, in fact, with its permis. sion, Mens ; DEAF NAME OFFICERS. Devils Lake, N. D. June 17—Wen-, dell Haley of Devils Lake was, elected ‘president of the Nofth Dako-| ta Association of Deaf, which closed] U™ you have tried © this exquisite non- its convention at the state School] greasy, disappearing forthe Deaf here... - Other officers; cream, you cannot know elected are: First Vice-president, Rolf| how delightfully different Harmson of Hazen; second vice pre-j sident, Miss Ruth Reed, Cando; retary, Miss Doris Francis of W: | ton; Treasurer, Miss Inez Anderson, Devils Lake. _ While the members of the execu- tive committee have power to name, the next place of meeting, which is held every three years, the members} and better it is, Leaves the skin soft, vel- vety, and ready forFlorise por or your favorite rand, which stays on bet- ter after using McK&R voted unanimously to hold it in Far-' Daytime Cream. For go in 1925, rough, dopped or sun- —____. urn sl it is +} SAVE IN CO-OPERATIVE SHIPPING. and healing, a is soothing Linton, N. D., June 17.—A total of $221,000 of business was transacted dur-, ing the past year by three co-operative; livestock shipping associations and} three cream shipping associations or- ganized by County Agent. H. O. Sauer,'| according to figures in his annual. re-| port. Reports received from the secretaries, of the six organizations show that the: total savings effected by the farmers To preserve and enhance io charm, use McK &R laytime Cream in ‘the morning and during the day. Use McK &R Cold Cream at night, JOS. BRESLOW through co-operative marketing of their) products was $17,000. ' 5 Be Semone Bismarck, N. D. ANNOUNCEMENT. ] at tam a candidate for reelection to Distributor the office of clerk of the district court; thirteen years experience; competent service and courtesy to all. CHAS. FISHER. |McK & R’* HEALTH ‘HELPS GOOD NEWS Drycleaning, Pressing, Dye- ing, Repairing and Remodel-: ing. Prices reduced. KLEIN, Tailor and Cleaner Phone 770 TRE taught until’a pistol battle became too hot for -him. Information is to the effect that Derden has a long crimi- nal record. He ‘drew a light sentence in Ransom county. when he promised “PEP” MANTO 4 ~. exit Pi | | COME T0 Cl | i local authorities he would come back ‘ : , Vand testify against a partner’ sus- pected of implication in the Sheldon FOR LECTURES robbery. When returned to Ransom a U county he refused to testify as prom- Henry Wisehaupt to Conduct PROFESSORS Business Inatitute for Bis- } i ee EXONERATED Howard J., ‘Wischaupt, nationally known as the “‘pep man,” is coming to : Special Committee Reported to Find For Them Bismarck.to deliver a series of lec- tures to ‘business men. He comes wn endorsement of the Town Criers club. Mr. Wisehaupt has won a wide rep- utation through his inspirational lec- tures, and has appeared in scores of cities under the auspices of Commer- cial clubs, Better Business Clubs and Advertising Chibs. He will deliver a series of lectures on “Salesmanship and Personal Ef-| ficiency,” . He handles his subject straight from the shoulder and has become known as.the “Billy Sunday of Business,” _ C. Warren Cole, personal represent- ative of Mf. Wisehaupt, here to niake | == arrangemerts for his appearance, bore} ‘ letters of commendation for Mr. Wise- haupt’s lectures from such well known business ‘men as’. S. Nail, president and manager of the Lumberman’s Mu- tual Insurance Company, of Ohio; J.’ D. Steendahl, personal director of 8S.) F. Bowser & Co;, Ft. Wayne, Ind.; W. I. Prince, secretary of the Duluth Commercial club and representatives of many commthercial organizations. | ‘Professors in the University of North Dakota whose resignations were demanded by President Kane have been exonerated of charges made against them by a special committee of the Faculty Council, in a report to the board of admin‘stration, according to reports ‘here. The board members are out of the city and probably will not meet until Monday, - No recommendations for action were made by the special committee FARE ig With Pimples and Blackheads, Mr, ‘Wisehaupt’s subjects, include: Itched Awfully. Cuticura Heals, “The Human Element in Business,” “Personality: faqw to Develop It,” “ ‘had pimples and blackheads “Characterology, “Types of People,” | ‘all over my face. They were hard Sey, ‘and large and when I 4 ‘would wash my face it ‘would burn ‘like fire and }) itch something awful. At times could hardly sleep, ‘and my face was disfig-’| Fe the trouble lasted | about nine months. I heard of Cuti- | ‘Mental Anslysig: ‘The Mental Law, of Sale;” “The New Salesmanship.” The lectures, will be given on five nights, June 26 to 30, inclusive, in the Rialto theater. 4 ‘ DERDEN AGAIN IN TOILS Sheldon, N. D—Only a few weeks after he was released from the North Dakota utentlary where he served) 18 months for -implication in the rob-' bery of the A. Weiser store here two years ago, Pete ‘Derden was arrested and held in the Mitchell, S. D. jail, for taking six shots at a policeman,’ according to information received by Sheriff ‘Peder ‘Hill of Ransom county.: Derden, it is stated, was caught; prowling around a Mitchell store, and) observed ‘by’. watchmen, was not! important and far-reaching conse- sion that labor unions can be held a liable for. strike damages? a; ‘ What ‘college. authorities,’ religious editors, » | pandshigh school ‘principals think about the “ whanners and morals of the young folks of today? What ‘regulations are: recommended for -yeoung folks’ patties, ‘dress, dancing, and -tefreshments? The moral and political slants on the expen- to nominate Gifford Pinchot for Governor of Pennsylvania? ‘If ‘Gar ‘participation in the inquiry into the Turkish atrocities is likely to embroil us in foreign entanglements? ¢ Whether John Barleycorn’s resurrection will be the big issue of the political campaign in the fall? How ‘many millions are taken from the peo- ple every year by the bucket-shops? Which will get here first, prosperity or pos- terity? What Babe Ruth’s motto is? If English opinion approves the new British offensive on the Ulster border? The price of bread, beef, potatoes, coffee, ‘sugar, milk in Germany? , The four main aims of Hungary's foreign policy? =. _ , articles in this week's “DIGEST.” Jane 17th Number on Sale 0 YOU KNOW ces may follow the Supreme Coutt’s - diture‘of $124,000 by the Pinchot family * Literally there are scores of such questions answered in the illustrated news- Today —At Ali News-dealers—10 Cents FUNK'@WAGNALLS COMPANY (Publishers of the Famous NEW Standard Dictionary), NEW YORK Greenland, ,was . discovered Icelander about 876. it fs understood. Their teport {s said to’-have involved ‘several hundred pages of transcript of testimony and lengthy conclusions upon all matters affecting Dean Hugh E. Willis, of the law school; Dr. 0, G. Libby, profes-;| sor of American history and Dr.-A,| ‘4 G. Ladd, professor of education. Mem- bers of the special committee were Dr. Carver, chairman; professors Chandler, Jenkins, Wharon and Fuss- ler. by an 2 if @ BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA w ‘J Known all over the Northwest for Quality: ® MAIL US YOUR FILMS &,, PICNIC Burleigh County Pioneers’ Association. At Wildwood, better known as the old Atri place on Apple Creek, about five miles east of town. - Tuesday, June 20, 1922 A splendid dancing platform and good music will be provided. : ‘All members and their families are cor- : dially invited to attend. (Residents of Burleigh County who have resided in the state prior to 1889 are eligible to membership in the association.) ' Committee on Arrangements. James McDonald, Captain J. M. Belk, J. W. Burch, Harry Thompson, Philip Webb. The cryptic remark that Foch made to King George when the King asked about French friendship? Why Dayton didn’t have another big fl this year? fi About the new types of tires to telieve jitney rough-riders? Of the microbe farm in London where they gtow and distribute millions of disease- . germs? How to take your radio set on vacation? The new radio fire regulations? How to use the body as an aerial > About the new Lincoln Memorial in Wash- ington? , Why the French are to learn to speak Eng- lish? Whether a boy ought to join a college fra- ternity or not? sitet The tortures still inflicted on wayward girls in. some reformatories? If the teachings of Christ are followed in the coal business? Whether the movies are interfering with school work? 2 What the Red Cross has done in Europe? How the fight with the Mississippi floods is waged > That the horseless farmer has arrived? Why keeping a husband is like a card game? “Millions Read It Every Week.” au. igest