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PAGE EIGHT HIGH SCHOOLS ACCREDITED Five North Dakota Schoo!s Gain Recognition Five North Dakota high schools have received recognition by addi- tion to the list of acerdited high schools of the state, according to C. L. Robertson, tate high school in- pector, who has returned from the annual meeting of the North Central Association of Colleges and Secon- ; Chicago. Tho or- edits high schools in 18 s hich comply with require- ments, | graduates of the high chools are permitted to enter uni- and colleges in the asso- on without preliminary examin- ation, The net increase of accred- ited North Dakota high schools was four, Bottineau High School being dvopped «from the association at the ineeting. The high schools gaining recog- nition are Bisbee, Granville, Lang- Mott and Rolla. rth Dakota now has a high tage of high schools which ted, according to Mr. Ro here are only 76 first h schools in North Dakota and 62 of these are accredit- cd. There is a total of 146 bigh chools in the state of all classes. North Dakota educators attending the Chicago meeting included C. C. Schmidt of the University of North Dakota, and President Kroeze of Jamestown college. don, WILL BRING IN ARGENTINE FLAX TO NO. DAKOTA ro, N. D., March 24.—~Argen- will be offered to Nortn 1 farmers for secd purposes. at cost according to a letter (feccived by Prof. H. L. Bolley, State fare Seed Commissioner at th North Dakota Agricultural College, from the Archer-Danis Linseed Com pany of, Minneapolis. “As the northwestern linseed mills have not been running on full capa city for a considerable time, it i easy to understand the interest these mills have in the flax crop situa- dy Mr.,Bolley, “Farm Argentine flax for seed it upon’ new, ed by wilt from The Pure Seed will be pleased to ex samples of seed which s may submit to the lob- or analysis before they buy or sell “The demand for flax seed greatly exceeds the supply of good sced, prding to rquests received at much they have fur sal Ce | Brunswick Tire Sale! In all the nine years we have sola automobile tires we never put over 4 mer- chandising campaign with such far reaching returns as our present sale on Brunswick tires. We bought a carload in December at the low 1922 prices. Since then there have been two increases. We are getting low ona good many sizes. If there is any stock left:by April 15th the figures quoted below will be raised con- siderably. All Brunswick tires are fully guaranteed and first quality. ‘The, Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co. has built only the highest type of merchandise for 80 years. Read their two page advertisement in this week’s Saturday Even- ing Post, and send us your order for what you will need this year... You will prob- ably never again have an opportunity to buy at 40% under the market. : , - “UNCLE JOE” BACK HOME PIUTE INDIAN LEADER MAKES.’ HIS LAST STAND , leader of the renegade Piute: has taken what will probably be hi last stand in the Dry Was! from Blanding, the week's f the Indian tronbles of, So LADD DECLARES OLD PARTIES:TO HAVE BAD YBAR; Washington, Mar. on that 1924 will contain importa surprises for the old line political parties unless something is done to curb big business was made today by Senator Ladd, Republican, North Dakota, ‘in a statement the demand for an investigation of the sugar corner. X Home of Alice : and PhoebeCary Has Been Sold Cincinnati, ©., Mar. 24—The Cary homestead has been sold. The home, famous as the birth- place of the Cary, sister—Alice tnnon, veteran House pville, IIL, “to be plain 3 wi Here he's shown in his Nbrary at OVERLAND CAR MAKES ’EM ALL SIT TIGHT al oecrsions ‘the Horse} four wheels of the car were off the Show, Denver, Colorado, when the! pround at’ the same time. lee N.S the two front wheels were ning evenly, but oppos'te to the position of the hub in the wheels, the effect was a strenuous jolt and buck that demanded real horsemanship to hang on. a tremendous strain $s which was estimated as being equal to a of blows of 8090 pounds in- BUCKING for their verse and prose, renovated and opened as a tet The old home was’ bat one and a; half stories high and without the tensions’ of architectural ituated on a 24- A distinct surprise was sprung; on s nd—jus original holdings of the Caty family, | whose lineage date back to members of the Pilgrim expedition. The home- ‘stead has for years been the gather- ing place of those who admired the works of the two Alice, in the early part of her reer wrote the ver the first ‘stanza of which follow Our old brown Homestead reared its 1 Motors Compzny, representatives This gasoline bronco was made by inches off center which caused the automobile to “rare and buck” like a playful, spotted mustang. By this wheel displacement, each hub or axle described a ci i From the wayside dust aloof, Where the apple boughs could al- It can easily be realized tha werve or turn of the car ca change in. the relative ion of all wheels and naturally brought about an exciting series of Their fruits upon its roof; And the cherry tree so.near it grew | That when awake I've Isi | In thg lonesome nights, tye heard ined. wrenching s used with noth- As'they, creaked against the pane; And those orchard trees, O! hose placed on file, an affi- davit by the service manaegr, in cow ‘puncher who stuck to the! dl I've seen my little brothers rocked In their tops by summer breeze. The sisters were constant com-; panions and never married. They) died in 1871, Alice at at 47, -TWey are buried! splitting performance was T single adjustment, repair, replace- . Roche, sales manager of the Charles N. Smith Motors Company. Frequently all four wheels would for a short time revolve exactly in unison, which acticn would throw the car upward so violently that other than gas,-oil or. water was This was a splendid tribute-to the stamina. built into the Overland Wet Wash is a new service: we offer to our. trade. prices, Phone 684. Steam Laundry Co. BEULAH COAL now $4 per ton delivered. The Wach- ter Transfer Co. moved to Indiana’ in early life and to Kidder county and’ ‘set- tled at Tappen in 1882, being mar- ried in June of the same yea s office from farmers of the state. We will be very glad to inform the buyers of th state of sources of good flax seed through the medium of our state seed list if people who have the seéd for sale will send in samples immediatly and let us know how MRS, FISHER PASSES Steele, N. D., M. nesday morning a Fisher passed aw: SSSSSSSoa—ee—e————————e—e——e—e———————— SSS ONO RGR: |U. S. SENATOR ALAA NA Oversize Fabrics Oversize Cords 30x32 Regular .. 30x34¢. Oversiz ; e Mail Orders Shipped CORWIN MOTOR CO. CRITICALLY ILL ‘Denver, Colo, Mar, 24—Hofe of ‘saving the life of United State Sen- Samuel D. Nicholson, who is critically ill here from a, tumor of tha stomach, reached its lowest ebb > when physicians attending him issued » statement announcing he, was not expected to live throligh the next 24 hours. con- ‘dlling political party ,in Russia tual, communists, candidates for m'ssion to the communist. party. ind‘ young communists, consists of sonly~slightly more than one-half of gne per cent of the country’s |, pulation, according to, the official fensus of the party just: published. In all 817,000 persops are on the party rolls. whereas the total Bop: tion of Russia is approximately f the actual members of the mmunist party who have the sequin’ right, to participate in all. affairs. the eensus shows a membership of "470,430. There are 117,924 candi- acer and 289,839 young commun. ‘More than 90,000 of: th “members are ed ed Army or the Navy, and, 83,690, re listed as government.cmplobyes. fl’ 30,434 wonten are on: the jon, Mar. .! Hugh shoals of. herring swarmed (recently in lish channel, but the fisher- y'stopd idly on the beach and hed them swim sway. ¢ herring market on. shore is revious catches, ice so low that it docs men to bring in any z .CULOSIS TAKES. .. HEAVY TOLL IN JAPAN ‘Alarmed at SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1923 This is the answer to the question every automobile buyer should ask-- How Much. Will One Year's Maintenance Cost Me?” We will keep any new Overland car bought from us during March in proper running condition, includ- ing labor and parts—excepting only tires, batteries, - and speedometers, which are guaranteed by their manufacturers, and damages from wrecks—for an entire year at a cost of 15c A DAY One year-ago we started a main- tenance record of Overland cars ~ _ driven by owners in Bismarck territory, to ascertain the aver- age cost, of the year’s upkeep. possible our service plan. We have confidence in our mer- chandise and are ready to back it up with the most iron-clad service plan ever offered auto- It is more than verbal statements—it is a writ- ten guaranty. However, the plan is optional—many owners report maintenance cost much below this figure. give you further information. Buy an Overland With Confidence and Drive With Satisfaction. Chassis $425; Touring and Roadster $525; Coupe $795; Sedan $875. F. O. B., Toledo LAR MOTOR SALES CO. : This record proved conclusively t . the average complete mainten- ance cost of Overland cars and mobile buyers. OVERLAND REALIZE THE DIFFERENCE the steady increase af tuberculosis in this country in recent years, au- thorities of the sanitary burcau in the home office are, distributing a pamphlet. pointing 120,000 new cases of tuberculosis are reported cach year throughout the country, and the deathrate in. the country from this cause is one casc every five minutes. CONDITION OF CLEARING HOUSE BERNHARDT BAD| RESERVE LOWER : 24—The state Sarah Bernhardt’s health is caus- New York, Mar. 24—The condition of clearing house and trust companies for the shows an excess'in-reserve of $5,566,- This is a decrease of $1,152,. a very bad night and her physicians expressed fears for ACH $1145 Freight and Tex Extre Recently Reduced *106 It is the best moderate priced closed car to buy. because in addition to all closed car comforts, it provides: that distinctive satisfaction that comes - only with a first rate chassis: -Gives All Year Comfort ice at a minimum of operating and main- re 4. Be a body because of its. simple beauty and sturdy construction. I tial closed car utility. lastingly reliable. It will give long serv- " R.BLLOUBEK MOTOR COMPANY Bismarek, N. D, hirty thousand