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PAGE EIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SEES JOBS IN. FUTURE FITTED TO EVERY MAN “Pep Man” Explains How to Select Men Fitted for Certain Positions “T believe that in about 2 we will have people doing what they are fitted for and doing what they like, rather than holding down a job just because chance happens to throw them into it,” declared Howard J. Wisehaupt, last night at the Ri- alto theater in the third of his ser- ies of “Better Business Week” lec- tures., “Although occasionally men make a great success of things they do not like, they would make a much great- er success of something which they did like,” said the speaker. “If a man can make a success of some- thing which should be only a side line to him, he has a big store of latent talent that is not being used at all, That is why I believe that in the not very distant fature business men will be taking as much care in the kind of men which they hire for various jobs as they now do in the selection of certain breeds of stock and grain for certain purposes. You would not put a race horse to plow- ing in a field,” said the speaker. In explaining how this would be determined, Mr. Wisehaupt declared that a study would be made of the various types of men and women in order to discover which, type was suited to certain ‘work, To make such an analysis, he stated that it was essential that the type of head, the eS 25 years Milk. At all fountains, Confectionery Co., Saint ok Business Coure Or STEEL Dodge Brothers offer to the business public of America an entirely new principle in Coupe body construction. From framework to window mouldings the body is built of steel. It is the first all-steel closed car ever marketed. This design anticipates every possible requirement of commercial travel. It insures unusual quietness — unusual grace—unusual stamina. It has made it possitbfe to give the Coupe that same lustrous baked-on enainel finish for which Dodge Brothers open cars have long. . DH Paes Gr It’s delightful served in any of the follow:ng ways: Green River Sundae, Green River Soda, Green River Sherbet, Green River Malted of the person were deciding factors. For example you would not allow ah to sell some little article that re- quired that he stand\on his feet con- stantly, for he would be in misery, with his feet while if you let him sell something big, and gave him a job in which he would not have to hurry, he would probably make a whale of a success, if he were of the salesmanship type of man. To illustrate the types of men Mr. Wisehaupt asserted that there were just three main types of heads into which classes all people could be placed.. While these types were not exemplified in complete detail in each man, everybody could be placed into one general class with various exceptions and modifications. He said that Thomas A. Edison had the most perfectly balanced head of any man in the United States. The color of eyes and hair and various characteristics relating to them were mentioned briefly. SEN. NOLAN PASSES AWAY Dies from Injuries Received in Auto Accident Grand Meadow, Minn., June 29.— Funeral services for W. A. Nolan, state senator from the Fifth district, who died at Rochester, late Wednes- day, from injuries suffered in an au- tomobile accident yesterday morning will be held Sunday afternoon, ac- cording to tentative arrangements announced this morning. Word was received that Merrill C., the senator’s son and his daughter, REG. U.S. PAT.OFF. Paul, Minnesota. been famous. The upholstery is of genuine leather—leather that will, © ey] wash and wear, The seat is wide and comfortable. ; Carrying compartments are accessible and spacious. The car is equipped with a heater, dome light, window levers, windshield cleaner, cord tires, Yale door locks, and every other appointment necessary to the owner's ~pomtagt and protection. Built inside and out to withstand the wear dea tke et everyday use, it retains the same lightness and. ‘beauty of line which you are accustomed to look. for ‘in Dodge Rit : Brothers cars. It is the’ Business Coupe which business people the world over have been expecting—from Dodge Brothera, - BISMARCK The price is $980 f. 0. b. Detroit kind of hand, and the physical build: from the west’ coast Saturday night. ry set, double chinned fat man! Jarge in state polities and Mower Mrs. Inez Nolan Wilson, will drrive| conditin’of Frank Wagner of Grand River Plain with carbonated water, Dealers—If your local jobber does not: carry it, write us. Exclusive manufacturing distributors. Now registered with North Dakota Agricultural College, under serjal No. 238. DRINK een Until Saturday Night, We Will Have a Business Coupe on Display M.B. Gitman Co. — PxHone 608 , | Meadow, who was injured when tho Mr, Merrill Nolan, was on a honey- | automobile in which he and Senator, moon to the western coast, when ad-| W. A. Nolan were riding turned over; | vised of his father’s death, | eight miles from here early yester- ‘ * Body Arrives. |day morning, is reported “as improv- Mower county's most popular citi. | ed,” according to surgeons today o zen came homé today not to the|the Mayo clinic, where he was re- plaudits of admirers or a fanfars| moved following the accident. of. trumpets, but shrouded in the| Mr. Wagner at first was not ex- panoply of death. pected to live, but surgeons today Over the turning trail from Ro-| held out hope for his recovery, chester nearly 200 friends of W. A. Nolan accompanied his body to his THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1922 Ole, MASSACRE (By the Associated Press) Marion, Ill. June 29.—A special grand jury on July 10 will begin in- vestigating the masacre last week of non-union men’ by union. striking miners near Herrin, Circuit Judge Hartwell definitely announced. to- day. Simultaneous with this announce- ment Coroner McCown began exeava tion of the Southern Illinois Coal company’s strip mine, where the non- union men were employed, following rumors that a number of bodies were buried at the mine. ——- MINE TIPPLES BURNED. Denver, Colo. June 29,—Two mine tipples were burned, one coal mine flooded and two railway bridges ore that | burned in Colorado coal fields in eee dager pita ‘twin | Boulder and Huerfano counties dur. Cities and will be joined by others |ing the night, according to reports in the state’s puble life at Grand | of Colorado state rangers to head- quarters here tonight, it was an- Meadow, Flags were at half staffover state | nounced by, Colonel*Patrick J. Ham- rock, state adjutant general. building, today in tribute to Senator LITTLE GIRL GRASPS WIRE; ELECTROCUTED <orcinga Fedellaneighbot, who ‘county affairs, ° Death that came to State Senator Nolan at Rochester late yesterday from injuries sufferedwhen his au- tomobile turned over on the highway neap there, turned the’ county and alf, this ‘section of southern Minne- sota into a mourners’ camp. Definite funeral plans were com- pleted today. Senator Nolan will be buried’ at the local cemetery after funeral, service at 3 p. m, Sunday, un- der the auspices of the Masons. Rev. C. C. Bain, pastor of the local Con- gregational church will preach the funeral oration. Preus To Attend Funeral Governor J, A. O. Preus, an inti- mate friend of the late W. A. Nolan, announced ‘today that he would go to Grand Meadow to participate in the final tribute to “the man he had known as a friend for more than 15 years.” Other state officials are expected WAGNER MAY RECOVER. Rochester, Minn., June 29.—Tho became detached and it is believed to have swung against a live wire, ac- pirl’s grip on it only suffered scorch- ed hands, 5 i The silk industry , consumes about 1500 tons of metallic tin a ) 7 Special Lot of ° Summer No-Wate Worsted Suits for Stout Men Sizes 40 to 48 | Special Price $22.50 ; ‘The Men's Clothes. Shop’: a ALEX ROSEN .& BRO. For Hot Weather Reduced Prices on All Palm Beach and Summer Worsted Suits All $22.50 Palm Beach SSuits. . All $25.00 Palm Beach Suits. , All $30.00 Worsted Suits ..!......... -$20.00 -- $22.50 . McKenzie Hotel Bldg. year in. the forms of tetrachloride and recovers about 40 per, cent. NS) _——_——$SS GOOD NEWS Drycleaning, Pressing, Dyeing | Repairing and Remodeling. ~ Prices reduced. ~~~ >~ (By: the Associated Press) Fargo, N. D., June 29.—A coroner's ’ jury was empaneled this morning to investigate the death of, Irene Bergman, 10, who was instantly killed here last night when she \ grasped a guy wire carrying a heavy F electric current as she played on the . street. The guy wire ran from an ‘ electric light pole to the ground. It}: grasped the wire in freeing the dead | ‘ KLEIN, Tailor and Cleaner. Phone 770° *" of j Have been reduced since’ last fall. - Cleaning, Pressing, ‘Dye- ing—done ‘quick’ and Tight. Hats Cleaned and Blocked. \ ¥ All work guaranteed. : i Wo Call For and Deliver. Eagle ome and Hat Works Phone 58 Opposite Postoffice : PUT "THE FAMILY ot =: “Wildfire” IN THE BIG RACE hee i ELTINGE | FOR DETAILS Tomorrow’s Ad TYPEWRITERS All Makes sold, and rented Bismarck Typewriter Co. Bismarck, . D. 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