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PAGE TWO DUTY IN LIFE | reun Hote A Murtel~Hart, George owed to the government by citizens.| ions of citizensmp as they should| Hunter, Gertrude Jennings, Edna MANDAN NEWS | IMPRESSED ON | “With the rights and privileges|be performed insures the permanen-| Johnson, Donald Jones, Esther Katz, : i \ DQ] which the state guarantees, there|cy of the government and of its] Opal King, Emil Klein, Joseph Knud- D + Pl 70 GRADUATES | arily go soHthlh obligations | institutions in their original integ- en Dorothy Landers Mabel Larsen, The evise Plans to , | which you are expected to perfor rity and purity. If he ddes not con+| Hazel Lenhart, David McDonald, é 5 (Continued from Page 1) he “You bécome partners in| svientiously perform these obliga-| Margaret McGarvey, Alex MacLean, . Repair Heart Dam |. eloped an id © per-| ihe’ buklnoas of governwiGh wlen| llont he le'a pihalte: wAHIE 166 MREUANGS Miclaan, Ancle MePhea alah: a fection which it is striving to attain! you become voting ¢ Certain | izenship and ought to be disfran-| avd Middaugh, Elsie Milde, Gladwin ‘he Heart river dam troubles were j in all of the ideals and aspirations | obligations come to you at the same|chised, You, who have received the| Mitchell, Dorothy Moses, Bruce thoroughly threshed out at a meet-jof the citizens, who, because which canmt ‘be escaped’ or] benefits of educatton and the en-| Murphy Arthur Nathan, Berkeley Sof A. L. Bogart of the Power | telligence, of education, of zt ‘There is a word in the|Jightment that presumably goes: Neff, Evelyn Nelson, Max O’Conael, a Engineering company, which alization of their individual obli- which is familiar to you.;thcrewith, ure expected to appre,| Emily Olson, Richard Penwarden, : f the original plans, State | gations as citizens, the leaders |, js the word ‘parasite.’ It comes] ciate the importance of citizenship] Ethel Pollard, Dorothy Parsons, Olive “ W. G) Black, and members fof the community. “If the state hus} tyom the Greek word which means] and should, realize that your res-| Reddington, Beatrice Register, Bar- Of fhe park hoard \Wednesday .even- | not in v cpended public funds in| ty eat at the table of another, It| ponsibility in that regard is individs| bara Register, Lillian Rigler, Floyd : ou will become such | jp one who fruits and] ual and personal. Rolf, Jon Rhud, Mildred Sand- developed at this meeting communiti d you) benefits without contributing —any- In summarizing the obligations) ers, croggins, Katherine Smith, E the selection of the m site} will build them up and help to ¢reate | thing te produce the The citizen| facing each the speaker sai Alice Strutz, Frances Wanner, Elsie 1 y the engineers of the [an ideal of civie righteousness which | who enjoys the privileges and} “Duty to our community, to the} Yeasley, Herbert Zvorist. ver ngineering company, the | Will make your community a pleas-| rights of citizenship without p organizations to which we belong,| Although the names: of Muriel ile Mr. Hannan, gove ant pl in whien to live, a pride | forming the obligations that nec to the state, to the nation; duty to| Hart, Olive Redington, Donald at irrigation enp e to your state, and a spring from) sarily yo with them is a parasite.| our family, to children born and un-| Bertholf, and Gladwin Mitchell ded also by Chief E of the Northern Pacific railroad. © only deviations made from the | pa v By the rent str Mes of others without rendering any| lieve und to the God we worship— ginal drawing of plans was in in-| of life which we call the common-| service in return. that is the duty laid upon us at aving slightly the length of the| Wealth of North Dakota and whieh, | “One of the obligations that can-| birth, re-emphasized on occasions of rén of the down stream side ef the With other streams, mukes the won-! 41 je avoided and which is per-|this kind and always prefsing upon a which was approved by the de-|derful current of American nation-| ou) js the obligations of intelli-| us at every step of the journey. It GANGA CHR ant ta) WL pent and unselfish. participation in] is the consciousness of duty, when of removing the dam | Net evade or a pe indivi | vovernmental irs. The voting| honestly and faithfully performed,! vald be greater than the cost of re- | peasibility for the kind of =| Site dignUHe soverign our in-| that is a balm to the spirit and puts fring the dam, and it would be|ity in which you live. You cannot) iiutions recog He +3 the| the conscience at ease,” ish to do this after all the money | eseane the conse es which fol) vatlot that elects rulers, ers Members of Class pended. ‘The only thing which can |! as certainly as night’ the day, sand is ultimately and in-| Members of the graduating class gione is to seal in the dain with) Souk yeu attempt eva Ny responsible far the laws] are: William Ankenmann, Donald vel on the end. PAIS HR HEC RIALTO MEGA the manner of their enforce-| Bertholf, Robert Birdzell, Kather- ite of the cost of doing this will be | [rity NO est Bluculous ie Fs a nd the character of the gov-|ine Bodenstab, ENa Brelje, Helen esented to the park orn Oe ee eee n en hina, becuase ha (ernment of the state and of the na-| Brooks, Jack Burke, Mary Cramy art in a few days. EAAKGE ARCO RRTGHEAIRERS him. The | tion. If he be conscientious, if he| Helen Crawford, John Danrot, Pearl = — conuequdaceadberugly colnedeinegauel Insist une the lb) ol 8) sa iby Waly ata i (Ce 4 a | rity in the public service,| Elness ,Ella Funston, Ronald Fisher, Bill McCarthy to USIEPU RARE ame come it he acquaint himself with the| Margaret Fogerty, Wm. Garske, Paul Direct Stampede i inenely akesnen apo vie are. problems of government und cast| Goddard, Helen Gross, John Henlein, The proposal from Bill McCarthy, * wealthy and widely known rancher to assume direction of the Mandan Stampede July 2, 3, 4, was accepted at a joint meeting of the members of the Stampede executive committee as named by the Mandan Town Cri and the directors of the ndan Commercial club held last and Clark, ched in the North Dakota badlands since the days of ‘Teddy Roosevelt and is known to cow- punchers ang cattlemen of a wide He was one of the original promoters of the Miles City Round- up, which has developed a nation- wide fame in the last several years. Present Football Men With Letters, During the rally whichwas held in the Mandan high school yesterday afternoon members of the football all teams were presented nd gold bas- | Supt. Love made the pres- setball: ntations. The, following received geld basket- all wateh charms: Rodney Love, lelvin Williams, Wylie Nelson, Eu- ene Burdick, George Newgard and Villam Arthur. Love, Williams, Nel- on_and Burdick also received basket ll letters with two bars, showing vo years membership on the team, | and Newgard received three bars. | For football Williams and Nelson eived letters bearing three and | tvo bars respectively. Football } veaters were presented to the fol- lowing: William Dopking, Dan Ress- ier, John Porter, Francis Grunen- felder and John Farr. The boys were given rousing cheers bby the school and the high school ngs were sung following responses by the athletes, | Object to Children : Playing in Streets f Complaints have been filed with Hthe city officials of parents who ap- parently give no heed to their chil- dren risking being crippled or killed by playing in the streets and also to | the dangerous practice of some chil- | dren in stealing rides by clinging to | spare tires and tire racks on the rear | lof ears. | City Attorney C. F. Kelsch today leclared there 1s an ordinance no! ing'liable to fine parents whose chil- jdren are permitted to use the streets us playgrounds as well as city stat- utes covering the other practice. Coxnplaint is made of children play- ing along curbs who with the ap- proach of an automobile try to see | how’ many times they can cross the | street in front of the car. A.man giving his name as Fréd | Renike and claiming Wilton as his | fhome is held in the Morton county | Hail ‘on charges of attempting to pas: worthless checks, _ ASPIRIN re ay “Bayer” and Insist! of the United States and the duty which will e r r flow a steady cur He feasts without labor; he enjoy nt of eivie and of private virtue the fruits of the work and sacrific- his, vote f “We become members in the! {he Public and the state, wit He higher educational institutions, of| #4%¢ to the selfice. interests of in- fraternities, and in active life, of the interests of ec, without re- ugnation and civie death. te pest | Hal clubs and of chureh congregations. | In your fraternity, the club, the! church, the law of personal respon- | sibility is inexorable. T know of no| rule to follow than this: t yourself, take such an in the work, the purpo aternity, your club, your church, your state and nat! al g ment, as if you felt th the world would hold just you alone to strict accountability for every. thing.” J Petanannainiee an we ‘are in the majority and are tri ‘chance of your hiring him. ice Johnson pictured to his} audience the benefits received and the obligations assumed when the students stepped from the class room into the affairs of life, the meaning of becoming a citizen painter, mutely testify. Free to Asthama and | object of this advertisement. Hay Fever Sufferers _— is specifically named. Free Trial of Method That Anyone Can Use Without Discomfort or Loss of Time. We have a method for the control of Asthma, and we want you to try it at our expense. No matter wheth-| er your case is of long s recent development, whether it is present as Chronic Asthma or Hay Fever, you should send for a free Trial of our method. 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A very little knowledge of paint would enable him to guard his interests, and to give a few practical hints is the The real painter is always glad when good material It gives him a definite basis on which to estimate and enables him to furnish a com- pleted job which will add to his reputation. There is in paint as in other classes of merchandise, Paint isa mixture of solid particles (called the pig- anding or| ment) and a liquid (called the vehicle), which, when spread out in thin layers upon a surface, dries solid and protects the surface to which it clings. FIRST, ABOUT OUTSIDE PAINT. There is only one liquid which perfectly answers the purpose of a vehicle, namely Lindseed Oil. Poppy Oil would do quite as well, perhaps, but it is more expensive and therefore cannot compete. Other Oils— Vegetable, animal and mineral—are frequently used, but thé result is a substitute for paint no matter how good the pigments mixed with the oil may be. cordingly our first caution is to insist on having pure linseed oil used: in: his painting. It is vital. One substitute for linseed oil frequently used by the pretender is Kerosene (Coal Oil). But Oh! the difference in the lasting quality of such y j We are going to put you “Wise” to the unfair practices of the pretender. Members of Local Union 1342, Brotherhood of & but a\trifle to rescreen windows and doors dividuals, he performs the obligat-| igen Harris born, to the church to which we ad- here, to the ideals in which we be- at the exer uates and wil diplomas within a announced by were not called Jast night and they were not presented with diploma: Nhey were grad- be present apt. H. O. Saxvik. 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BISMARCK Scrhe Biamarck -Cotegey. 2, not necessarily follow that Mr. |Adoo would not be called to testify | in person, McAdoo, after resigning from | abinet, became counsel for the Virginia Shipbuilding #orporytion, a Morse concern, and in that capacity he made representations to the ship- o 1923 tuition charges. upon graduation. For free catalog and- particulars. write—G. M. LANGUM, Pres., Bismarck, N. Dak. ee | After arranging’ with Justice Staf-!these representations were in fact | ford “to have the ‘deposition taken, {erroneous, but there was’ no intima- counsel for the defense said it did |tion that Mr. McAdoo had any rea- [son to believe that the facts were other than as. represented by .his client, At the trial Attorney Nash Rock- wood, of defense counsel, undertook to break down the testimony of Nor- man.C, Finninger, an expert account- ant, that more than $300,000 of tie first yayment of $260,000 by the Me- that You can do it easily by select- ae ing a gasoline which is uniform at all times; which exactly fits the needs of your engine and which can be secured wherever you may be. Miles per gallon is the truly important measure of gasoline efficiency. To cut your gasbline expense you must et maximum mileage. To Crown The High Grade Gasoline Red Crown will give you more miles per gallon than any other garctine you can buy, regard- of price, because— . Red Crown Gasoline contains a perfect chain of boiling point fractions, commencing at akout 95 degrees Fahrenheit and end- ing at about 427 degrees Fahren- heit—without a gap. Red Crown vaporizes to the last drop — there is no waste — every atom is. conyerted into miles — to cut your gasoline. BUY RED CROWN . At the following Standard Oil Service \ Gasoline Expense / course. tires that have CPegeand The Sarma Roberts and Second Street’ North, Fargo, N, Dak. Consolidated, will hereafter be under the same management .and students enrolling ‘at one of these Colleges may change to the other without loss of time, change of text-books or additional Both Colleges in session thruout the year. Enroll for our Summer ‘Courses, and we will send you to a good business or banking position immediately OT only will Kelly Kant-Slip Cords help the driver to keep his car under. control on slippery roads but they will give ‘ him the long, uninterrupted mileage that: Kelly users have come to expect as a matter of Kellys cost no more than Kelly. reputation. RINGFIELD ILMAN Co. o—.. Prone an", NATIONAL e/ ‘tle Fa emergency fleet corporation to the Groton Iron Works on account of the contract for wooden hulls for the government was spent on “private work”. at the Noank and Groton plants. Speaks at Glen Ullin. Justice Sveinbjorn vohnson of the supreme court will deliver a Memo- rial Day address at Glen Ullin, Mor- ton county. never borne the