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4 THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1923 i THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE - PAGE THREE (ar 7b opat’ us nde Bab: impationt if the ‘ASKS AID IN pEDERED IMMIGRATION cee en ree |PIQNEER OF = OPA SE OOL cas or Stomach tr FIGHT INN. D.' of and fread. Seat cen received diplomas as graduates of the often at-| t Jamestowk, Ny Dy Fane 74-Richatd ercises held here. The addr given by Miss Bertha Palm | ant state superintendent of publié in | struction. Mrs. ScottsHaibeck, coun- ty superintendent of schools, pre- sented the diplomas. | The same day a meeting of 1 school ‘officers was held here. A. ( | Berg, rural school Inspector, and Miss | Palmer spoke.\ A concert was given | by the Steele school band of 17 boys ang girls under the dir | 0. J. Prescott. READ THIS REMARKABLE CASE Albert Lea, Minn—“For. over fit- teen years I suffered with stomach trouble. I. would have spells of acute indigestion and would suffer untold agony. Nothing I ate agreed BE USTAINED me to cane th depa ree hth prade. jtempt to postpone their departure. | | “Among the cities whey North] 83 founder of Sykeston in Wells | Todsy 60 per cent of the pupils Dakota demonstrations were held, 1] County, died at Santa Barbara, ( either are in th» eighth grade or high wish to mention Ackley, the former | frnia, May 31. He was 84 yeurstold| school. Two ; ts ago there were P. 0. Williams, Back From)! home of our Judge Jansonins, whose and leaves a wife and two children. !four graduates, last year 19 and i Governor Speaking at Picnic iy A ty eS ee brivht record and promo: 1 aaa Raia ely Std Tuesday athe eeieene ss with me, gas would form, and my Urges Necessity of Elim- ‘ Field Trip to Towa, Tells | touched on in iny address; also the | !a"d owner and promoted the first | food did not nourish me. I also had i nN 4 y spank | KNOWledge of farm land values in the | a lingering cough that was very an- inating It Of Work There + town of Hubbard, the home of Frank] yo nus river valley, | WRITES MASQUE ae ae Ot th a i ea : | Lowden, where [also met Mr Ae alee ; i Taking “The Song of the Pasque] Roving. I was down sick in be pier eae \ = 5 dav ar Binavean a atatersrandr tal pared o introduced Rugby Saye ire ower” as obtained from Dakota In-| When a friend advised me to take OreaRa a) UR pee, 7 j busy Parkersbur noted for its aster \dians by Dr. M. R. more, curator] Pr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis- pDIGCUSSES LANGUAGE SAYS OUTLOOK GOOD im dollars” ay well as boy) 4 dt Si Nl lof the State Historical Society, Dr.{covery. It not only got me up out 7 i i of the Lahr ty anodt-Sta ey |H. B. Alexander of the University of fof my ake oo ag ine rid uy of ¥ ' AY soe r a Nebraska has written a masque for}my cough and completely cured me H nidcasn Nem ertn 7 cement A ,sustnined! andl? systematioeant: Marriage Occurs: GHEAGOE WEELEN UGE Tk He eatiient Ot aie MEeRRERT Pouula a6 SNAc REET eat anything I choose witbowt any bad effect.”—-Mrs, FE. F. Pettit, 810 S. Broadw: |Honorary Positions on ™ jlarly d tary Staff Filled paign of education to encourage im- DENTISTS END The med for presentation by migration to North Dakota deine Eathes)| schools and community organizations. 1a. ae suit of Rarnsville, Minn.. and TH. if proper results are to be ob-| IstH ANNUAL alle tegee Miaee ‘Barns: | io GAME WARK Fin the tiene against illiteracy and! je: promotion of the teaching of English ong immigrants were | i NAMED GAME WARDEN All druggists. Tablets or liquid i] id —- ; ae 5 rin Wednesday, Mrs. Stal-! NAMED GAME WARDED ' Ldeld-Haey falta cay by Governor R. A. Nestos,| Governor Nestos today appointed |" ne ne CO Ree Ose Weal rar CONVENTION | : heen employed as stenograph.|_ W- €. Bush of Bismarck has heen{ Send 10¢ to Dr. Pierce's in Buffalo, 4 speckhing here this afternoon at a| ‘six. colonels and aide-de-camps, ne f0f the state immigration departmen Srp er toe Wadee We for sever.|ntmed deputy game warden for this|N. Y. for trial pkg, and write for pichtev of the NikghencohR Whee tome members of the executive's mili who has returned from a field trip] (Continued from Page 1) al months » formerly | district. mney Medi SS! SO munity CluW ETRE plenie wax in-eet-| aff, in accord with « @ into Towa, Mr, Williams. saigz now a textbook in the state schools |of Moorhead, Mim, ts‘connected with bration of Norw second great in-| FOO be 2 Devil “The all-important activity for the | ind has gone through one edition, — | Stacy's Fruit Company, ig here| ebration of B si at in-| Winn, SHavinod: Nee : uA , pout the first of from June 7 marking the|' encourarement of immigration must Praise for Work. | dependence di: Morton F rg, Minot; gO where he 11 The dentists were highly company. | [for their efforts to aid in public]: Mr. and Mrs. Staley will make! t all tim tenmat ned be a sust educational with the same | anniver of the day when it was ted to dissolve the bonds with A few minutes after she left ! (a ed on abroad. To eiveet s a " 9 i | Sweden fet Ge eC NO SNR a AE Ff Heneyamoltonoe Bismarck wast cones Liwaith work. Mike Nielgon aueineed thelr Wome th Bib after a ten! e LAST TIMES viewing the world-wide! Had been chatting and) munching EEA AOE SH ieadg jupntign thie winter and spring, the ¥ii.4. at every institute \for teachers [day honeymoon trip to the Twin le for liberty, the Governor | Peanuts, Se) eee 0 | teopathic examiners. ics chareeaeaiee ive emi. {Some dentist has velunteered his | Cities. i TONIGHT his hearers to greater effort | Old Paterson, } sunday und Joseph Kitchen, commis-| vices to instruct tenchers in the | | evel their | girl, brutally murdered in a eS SE {sioner of agriculture and labor, was }lot near her home. It was the | heartily tendered, ‘© you who are interested. in pa-| Work of a maniac, the police think. MOT T W | LL bof the railroads-prin thiotic service today, it must be A reward of $1000 has been offered | ithern Pae g to ney that you may | Iso! by the city for the capture of the | he campaign was carried into - 4 59, aiid) $68 LH6- PROMHUORRGR TTI | GSNee Oe web oe on ge ee jas well as villages and towns and{ *sked sso that pictures of the den- | ts here in oe da rhest welfare—in a war against al-| | the same expressions of surprise as! '!* a H ; Meracy and so fight for a higher | [to our fertile soils and great pose] {he fist few yeurs of statehood be Last Time me Tonight WAS IN FLOWER’ type of Ameréeanism, to have a great-| Spectacular Event Is To Be ‘iilities in the industrial — world i_with the society. She said a H THURSDAY was that ally the She suggested that the state associa- tion of dentists collect a history of pioneer dentistry in this state for for. o| clementary branches of oral hygiene. | CAPITOL : cr feeling of personal responsibility - ‘ was manifested everywhere, The ails milar movement was being started Ri . : tn the part of all of dr etizens | Held teresting eabibit I eanvied, include! #0 he physicians of the state VIOLA DANA First Show 7:30 Second 9:15 “Phe appalling condi Goneprevented WB “ jware, had a tendency to increase} ¢? during the banquet by the MeKen- i ny the draft records of the war “Mott the Spot” has dec lchie himesintion stout cui: zie hotel orchestra, 4a HER FATAL Friday and Saturday hould not be permitted to continue. jstage a celebration on the “During this campaign I had the] Mrs. V. J. LaRose gave two vocal is almost unthinkable that we can! wwii Deliver Several A’ nd Glorious Fourth” in a program! pleasure of mieeeing. sev sit UaROE solos, “At Dawning,” Cadman, and MILLIONS’’ LEATRICE JOY RAYMOND HATTON build the right kind of a civilization 5 | of spectacular events which will ce-| well known to North Dakotans—j| “Build Your Castles in the Air.” JACQUELINE LOGAN GEORGE FAWCETT only a fourth of our male citizen- | dresses in New Week Hlipse all former efforts in that linel among them Mr. Willet H, Hays,| These were presented in a most ar- LARRY SEMON t ship cult to bea eur) ea ue | by enterprising cities of this dis-| now of Elde nd W. C, Ladoge of | tistic manner. Miss Roberta Bes Fs s —in— sruage. is lack is no land owners in] ve two charming violin numbers: —in— trict. | Grundy Center, Governor R. A. Nestos speaks th Among the many events Of inter-| Hfettin unty and the townsite] Concerto by Be Beriot and “The afternoon at a picnic at Bachelor's | est to visitors may be mentioned the lof New England, also te Drake of | Swan” by Saint Saens. Mrs. Genevieve “The Barn- [bay aioe the aus- | followin 100 guns at sunrise; j the Drake-Ballard compa Minnea- | Menard Hughes accompanied the sol e Com-| grand industrial parade with 1 neta ts on the piano, adding much to the yard”’ at un A-/ comical stunt patriotic oration! rhe outlool’ for a considerable} success of the numbers, On Sat’ Thy one of the best speakers of this! immigration from Towa could nat be] Last but not least Harry Bernstein peak at | districts a big ball game between! jyiehter, ‘The. still, prevalent, high chic MePhee presented “Mr Hampden at a community gathering, ‘two neighboring town teams; an im-! jrices for Jand ind Mr. Shean,” ahit of the|@Coming - = - Coming Eng Hess igh foreigners alone but to a large post umong those who are native J born. “OF course, we should give to the! “JAVA HEAD” From the Saturday Evening Post story and the novel by Joseph Hergesheimer. ! immigrant every opportanity and en- J courazement to learn the language of | OU. Ww. } this coun It is going to be his} J hone, his country, and he expects to e in the task of governing aienisinWPoRbin urday the Governor will 200 HAROLD LLOYD “SAFETY LAST” F paapic i , i a ¥ rentals, preelud- | Gullah p J | oEainGaadleationtaieor! this [and en oe the Twin une mense bowry will be built in which jing home ownership or, even the] last Elks’ Minstrels show. It received PETER NE’ Balloons for the boys and girls attending the recon it is not sufficient that he 's| Minnesota State Fair ( S Sun_|t? trip the light fantastic to the| chances of breaking even, consti-| the hearty endorsement of the den- ETER B. KYNE’S |strains of alluring mu an vere! tutes a powerful y, which it is]tists and they had to go through the “BROTHERS UNDER , Friday matinee. | plane will be soaring over the heac | . " » take reo hole ire. nd to the Lutheran missionary son lf eee Tinea ur privilege to take advantage of. | wi repetoire, THE SKIN” prob ea th rowds ty convention in St. Paul the oe eer Seat ten Mulbe ee read and write the language| Gay. j une 10, at St. Olaf college, June | ris native couhtry, but he must lp ate ene b Be enter also learn to read, write and unde® and@ reasonably well the language! 4. of the country of h i The nex lay he B engers on fl { t i It was not necessary, the Governor |" : | Bluinbectien Salem |oendanes to fe the veeasion ; | suid, for the foreigner to forget his [circuits et ak New Sule | Co inpaiies tere will We ctr “OM { own language, for America prides it- galore, auto and horse races, ANOTHER BIG Friday and Saturday BARGAIN SALE Our Friday and Saturday Bargain Specials are famous for their values. This week end our special prices in many lines are the best we ever offered. READ THESE VALUES — BARGAINS GALORE ant them to understand and one onbe Lil walt te Mit » just what element of participating , Mott boosters wish| } strength their own people may fur- to extend a cordial invitation to the! ee he said, “Therefore, we want people of this district to join then | them to continue able to read and in one grand celebration.” i wifte their na lay yes, but they 2 evn contribute little to the growth kg The Prince of Wal and development of our American in-| 7; on as ers dail: y ‘ az “lUrges Men To _ Represent | average of more than 700 letters daily | | stitutions unless they learn to use] FS y and frequently the number is as high | ‘the English language in such a way » In Straightforward vs ‘us to enable them to appreciate the Body In 8 as 1,500 or 1,600. receives an t of America and the ideals un- Manner = = aati See | ng the development of our in- Butterflies, which are very pro utio’ ecome able ff SS lific in Aus foeated in sti ane la in ae EEE Devils Luke, N. D., June 7.—“You | thousands aborigines, sepa- can convey to the representa-| are the adverti rated from their wings, pressed into es of all of these other nationali- | municipality,” Lieut. cukes and vaten, 1d to the native-born Americans | Hyland told members of the North pee es an appreciation of the | Dakota Firemen’s association in con- ATE 10 CLASSIFY F AT els. eer oe ARGUER) Gaited GCG icky OAL pao. |edit Reka sec OO ATE HONS ‘ MOTHER: Fletcher’s Castoria is a pleasant, harmless Substi- ple may contribute to the growth and | ization in a manly, straigh FOR SALE pm house ail) tute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups, modern Good location, \60 ft lot.; | greatness of America: manner and it and the state org Price $3600, $1000 cash. Jos Cogh-| €Specially prepared for Infants | month old to Children all ages. tion wil] be proud of you, The state eek will be proud of you and will-await lan, Phone 681. i eee ‘ able and attrac- | To avoid imitations, always look for the Proven directions on each package. | ians everywhere recommend it, I der APT ov, Krank the opportunity to repay you.” FOR RENT Comfe Lieutenant Governor Hyland told of | tive room. — Reference the important part that is being | Write, Tribune 672. played in the economic life of the | ——==: state by the firemen’s association. Fred P. Mann of Devils Lake will speak this afternoon. In his annual address, Pres. L. R. Kj C. S. Engineer Tells How He Gained 37 Pounds Ladies’ Shoe Specials Ladies’ brown and black Kid oxfords, Ladies’ King Tut low rubber heel, cis $7.00. \.. \. $5. 95 Se he en $5.85 I Nostdal urged that the fraternal Ladies’ black satin two strap Pump, Ladies’ black Kid, low rubber heel, f spirit that now exists between the Cuban heel eomfort oxford. : various fire departments of the state ae $5 95 Value $4.00 $2 95 i be continued, and that all members values to $7.50........ . scihoe ti ihiuiala tie delat s) i work for “upbuilding of the associa- tion. He told of the laws passed for | firemen by the last legislature. The report of the legislative com- mittee was given by H. L. Reade of Bismarck, secretary of the state as- sociation, and also of the committee. The report showed the association now has a balance on hand of $2,- | 790.11. Receipts during the year were $5,643.66 and expenditures were $2,853.55, “Tire Dealer~ or Does he sell Silvertowns? Motorists themselyes draw that distinction, In every community some men are “in the tire business,” while others are recognized as ‘Goodrich Silvertown Cord Tire dealers. name of Silvertown symbolizes a mer- chant who is alive, far-sighted, prepared to serve his customers in the best way. To these merchants Silvertowns signify the greatest value possible in tires, They have velected them as their leader because they know the advantage of the Goodrich prin- ciple of one quality, one gradeand anename, Your Goodrich dealer has back of him the entire Goodrich organization. With full stocks in all sizes of Silvertownshe, ly {fosalle cate of vows Hipp wanda im ye THB B, F. GOODRICH RUBBER COMPANY ireil Ladies’ black satin Colonial Pump. Ladies’ black Kid two strap Comfort 7 ee $5.95 Value $4.00 .......... P2DD Ladies’ black satin two:strap Pump. Growing girls black and brown Full Louis heel. Brocaded quarter. Pumps. Low rubber hee. Reguar 4) $6.45 vate s475........2. $3.95 Ladies’ two tone brown Colonial Growing. girls two tone Elk and Pump. Brown Pumps. Low rubber heel, one strap. Baby! Lonls Key @A OF Regular vaue $6.00... $4.95 We Carry Everwear Hosiery... Stock of Defunct Drug Store Sold Dickinson, June 7.— Sale of the stock and fixtures forme}ly owned by the defunct Beedle Drug com- pany to the South Side Drug com- pany for a consideration of $6,700, was confirmed by the creditors at a meeting held at the office of “When I start praising Tanlac 1 ehton Baker, referee in bank- hardly know when to put on|fuptcy, Friday morning. The brakes,” is the characteristic state- | South ride Drug company was the mt of Owen E, Moore, 1328 Troost | Secessful bidder at the sale con- Kangas City, Mo, for many ducted at the store ten days ago engineer on the K. C. South-|2¥ A+ H. Deiters, trustee in bank- “The treatment’put. my whole |TWPtCy, over several others who pels BOE MD ee attended the sale. The creditors system back in goad running order |. ve ¢he transaction their approval and my weight went up from a hun- | 344 possession will now be given. ij and fifty-three to a hundred and The new owners have announced niflety pounds, /\their intention to put a new and “A bad case of flu left me so run- | complete stock on the shelves, and down I could hardly, walk down the |t; open the store within a very street, and the way I lost weight | short time, alarmed me.’ Indigestion kept me in misery, constipatjon, biliousness and Canvas Shoes Special A big table full of White Canvas shoes.. Many of them worth $5.50. a, ee Men’s Shoe Special 55 pair of men’s English style oxfords Values to’ $8.00; ee $ 1.95 LADIES’ WAISTS AND DRESSES A special lot of new, stylish. waists on sale for Friday and Saturday at decidedly reduced, prices. o—— Every Ladies’ Dress in stock has been marked down for this two days’ sale. Every one a real bargain. ——o—_—__ i All silk and piece goods show decided reductions for this sale. The Fair Store 8rd and Broadway. i ie Opposite Postoffice, | GRADUATE FIRST CLASS Des Lacs, N..D., June 7—The Des if rst The following stu- question, eceived.their high school di- “The Tanlac treatment switched | plomas: Harry Cook, elyn Mc- me back on the right track in fast | Lean, Mairian-Varnes, Helen Varnes, time. My digestion firt-class, | Pauj Mellonkopf, Myrtle Williams. everything I eat agrees with me, and C, G| Heen of Minot delivers the I feel 4s sound and fit as I ever} commencement address, and Supt. did. Tanlac gets- my O. K. every|A. M. Waller presents the diplomas, time.” Tanlac is for sale by all dragetsts, COMPLETE EIGHTH GRADE. Accept no substitute. Over 37 million Steele, N. D., June 7.—Seventy-one bottlas sold. 1 boys and girls from the schools of TanM4ec Vegetable Pills are Nature's | Kidder county received diplomas of own: remedy for constipation. POF. completion of the eighth grade in the sale everywhere. annual sent: grade completion ex- ela VERTOWN “ CORD TIRE- / “BEST IN THE LONG RUN? i sf *