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PAGE EIGHT DR. WELLS IS CHOSEN HEAD OF DENTISTS llarvey Man Is Named Pres- ident for the Ensuing Year by Convention Di tia WH. Wells of Harvey, who hove been seting president of the North Dakota Dental Association, Was elected president: for year 1 the ing busin pn hate yestorda Other officer w chosen a follows: Viee Presid Dr dT. W. Metamn, Jamestow retar Dro C1, Price, Pa urev, Dr R Towne, Chairman Executive Committ Wows th, Grand Pork p of Deo OC. PL Sweet, Mi- re i Rawling Bisma sud In, W. B. Hocking, Devils I recommended to the “ of the three to be s tate dental examining board Resolutions in memory of Dr. S. Ho foney of Bismarck and Dr. Car- ill of Jamestown, members of the ps ocjution who passed away during the past year, were read and adopt- ed, High tribute was paid to the memory of both. Giind Forks was awarded the next convention. Resolutions adopted thanked the Masonic lodge for permitting use of the temple, the local dentists for their handling of the convention y of Bismarck for the re: corded. and the ec ption EXPECT 1.200 MEN AT CAMP Lake Sees Biggest Guard Camp in History Devils » De ser Nation placed humber of officers and men expec at the annual state encampment at 65 officers and 1,200 men, the largest at tendance in the history of the state. The camping grounds are reported in the best of shape, as work of lay ing water pipes and leveling the: p: rade ground has been done. Col. David Ritchie of Valley Cits new commanding officer of the 164 nt (First North Dakota), Adju- eneral G. A. Fraser and the ermaster detachment under Ma- jor Harold Sorenson already have es- tublished headquarters at the camp. Plans for the wo weeks training period include a regimental review by Governor R. A. Nestos and mem- bers of the state legislature, 20 Graduate : the From Steele H. S.| N. D, June of the Steele received diplomas at the annual graduation exercises held in the hich school gymnasium. The program included the saluta- tory and oration by Helen M, Ship- ion, “Our Immigration Prob- * Carl Wehlitz; address, “Fads and Frills in Education,” Supt C. Torvend; oration and valedictory, Marguerite Clark. Te grad were: Ruby A. Ericksap, Pearl Estella tland, Violet Isabelle Heusted, Idella Huseby, Ruth #acops, Ruth M. Scott, Sylvina Sorenson, Helen Stirewalt, Minnie Wagner, Helen M. Shipley, Viola Bailey, Fern Jacobs Dores Darling, Alice Margery Wood, Isabel Dieruf, Fairfield Smith, Lor- anie D, Wagner, Reed Argent, Carl Wehlitz, Marguerite Clark. The class of five boys and 15 girls is the largest in the school's history. Steele, eniors 8-4Twenty High School F. DANGER IN STUBBORN COUGH Stubborn coughs that hang on are liable to lead to serioys complica- tions and should be checked prompt- ly with Foley's Honey and Tar, “I have not coughed since taking Foley's Honey and Tar. Other Medicines [ tried did not help me,” writes John J. Healy, Pittsfield, Mass, For quick relief from coughs, colds, croup, asthma, bronchitis and hay fever use Foley’s Honey and Tar. The largest selling cough medicine in the World. Contains no opiates—ingredients printed on carton. HAROLD LLOYD in “Safe- ty Last” Eltinge theatre, Monday, Tuesday, Wednes- day, The last cigar in every box goes free with the last cigar bought. Hoskins-Meyer. THE WORLDS FINEST CRUISE on the Great Lakes Transit Corporation Steel Steamers “Juniata” Duluth to Buffalo and Return Rotary Plow Expected to Revolutio: | | | INSPECTING THR fy NEA Service ' Elmhurst, UL, June 6.-—Ham- |shaw's rotary plow, a new inven- ition, in the opinion of farmers, has done the “impossible.” | Recent tests here show that no ‘matter how tough the soil, the new ‘plow leaves the entire seedbed pub jverized so finely that all the soll j Will pass through a sieve with one fourth inch meshes! \ Fletcher T, Hamshaw concfived the device which, experiments have conclusively proven, eliminates 90 per cent of the farmer’s work in plowing. not “ord for ly to plow the soil, but to it. That is, to prepare it immediate reception the of i “WONDER PLOW” | seeds. The accompanying photo | &4" club tournament at Jamestown, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | decorating the living roof in which the marriage ceremony took place. The bride was gowned in a frock of beaded grey georgette ovér a grey sutin foundation and attended by her sister, Mr. Fred Mann, Jr.) of Devils Lake. Mr, Goodman was attended by his father, F, L. Goodman, After the ceremony a buffet lunch- eon was served in the dining room |und adjoining porches, Mr. and Mrs, Goodman left. on a motor trip through northern Minnesota and will be 4t hame in Mipneapolis after July 1. M¥, Goodman is manager of the St. Paul office of the National City Bonding company. He attended the University of North Dakota and was praduated from the University of Pennsylvania, Mrs. Goodman was 4 readuate of the Model high ‘school Jof the University of North Dakota! and attended the university for two years, lic seme ——-@ | Starts New House. | B. K, Skeels has started the con struction of a house of the bunga- low type on the corner of West Thay. er and Anderson street, , Breaks 80 Birds, { Jae McCluskyfi of Bismarck, shaot- ing in the amateur class at the state shows a close-up view of the drum. This drum does the trick. It is studded with a series of plow shears and tears into the sail. Under ordinary conditions farm- ers found that only about 29 per cent of the soil was pulverized finely enough after plowing to per- mit seeding, thus necessitating eight to ten different operations. h the new machine, it is claimed, 96 per cent of the soil is pulverized in the first operation. One of the features of Ham- The purpose of the machine is ‘shaw’s invention is that all surface |'% & simple, harmless preparation that vegetation is thoroughly ches deep. hopped up and mixed with the seedbed 13 Jamestown College | Year Book Out “Hes 192 Jamestown College, i Kan", tribution among the student The book is a fine looking college year book, having a brown eather cover, It is filled with the vegular| class pictures in addition tc a num- | 5 5 | ber of scenes of interest about the} mpus George Register, Jr., of Bismarck, member of t enior class, editor in pf of the book. Bismarck Tribune Job department did the printing. Sarles-Goodman Marriage Occurs Miss Eleanor Sarles, daughter of former Governor of N. D. and Mrs. I. Y, Sarles became the bride of Don Goodman, son of Mr. and Mrs. FP. L. Goodman of Grand Fi Wednesday at the home of the | bride's parents at Hillsboro. Rev. {Jonathan Watson of Mankato, Minn, formerly pastor the St. Paul] Episcopal cathedr und Forks 1 the we service in the presence guests, ineludin guests and close friends of the young ASPIRIN Say “Bayer” and Insist! | Unless you set the name “Bayer” on package or on tablets you ure not getting the genuine Bayer product Prescribed by physicians over twen. ty-two years and proved safe by mil- lions for Colds Headache Toothache Lumbago Earache Rheumatism Neuralgia Pain, Pain Accept “Bayer Pablets of Aspirin’ only. Each unbroken package con- tains proper directions. Handy box- es of twelve tablete cost few cents Druggists also sell bottles of 24 and 100. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetica- eidester of Salicyiteacia : Octorara”’ All R, R. and Tourist Ticket Offices “emegie — couple, A profusion of spirea, and wairple and white iris was caged: in| SAME PRICE | _ For over 30 years | BAKING POWDER /| eo USE LESS than of higher priced brands MILLIONS OF POUNDS BOUGHT BY OUR GOVERNMENT. D Ounces for ——oooS In Hard Lines “IT could not work at all and had to take to my bed with a high fever due to intestinal indigestion, gases in my stomach and pain-in my right side. 1 had spent my last cent, for doctors and medicine, which gave"me no relief. I was in despair. A lodge brother gave me a bottle of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy, and the first dose relieved me. Thanks to this medicine I am now in the best of health.” It removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the in flammation, which causes practically all stomach, liver, and intestinal. ail- ments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded For Sale At Al) Druggists. Adv. K C than and a half ineve snes mast | weet | Washburn; broke 80 birds, ranking well up | among the amateurs, | i St. Alexius Hospital. | Mike J. Kraft, Strassburg; Master Robert Carr, city; Mrs, George, Gaab, Richardton ,ang Master Joseph Gross, Linton have entered the St. Alexius hospital, for treatment. Mre. Wm. ¥. Dohn and baby boy, city, Agnes Ay- mond, Neche; Agnes Albrecht, moose; Mrs. Frank Garnier, city; Mrs. Anton Obrigewitsch, Belfield, and John Hulkup, Garrison, have been discharged from the hospital New Foreman at Creamery G. Schultz of Milwaukee, Wis, tuken a position as ioreman of e Bismarck Dairy company. Mr Schultz is an expert dairyman with an enviable reputation in Wiseonsin, EF _which is probably the greatest dairy state in the union. The Bismarck , Dairy expects install additional modem machinery in the near future d when fully equipped will have one of the best plants in the north- Bismarck Hospital. | Mrs. Martin Bjugstad, Burnstad, Joseph Hoof, Napoleon; Miss Helen Waede, New Salem; Lillie Hanson, Mrs. Michel Hilscher, Kulm; M Georfie Boozeny, Ruso, Mrs, J. D. Franklin, Douglas; Miss Flizabeth Vosika, Fort Rice, and | Berger Anderson, Glen Ullin have en- | tered the Bismarck hospital for treat- ment. Melvin Wisehart, Glen UIi Mrs. J. H. Geroge, Streeter; Mrs. John William, Washburn; Adam Ost, | Beulah, have been discharged from the hospital. HAROLD LLOYD in “Safe-' very fashionable now and is very easy to make. HAROLD LLOYD in “Safe- Eltinge theatre, Wednes- ty Last” Monday, Tuesday, day, The last cigar in every hought. Hoskins-Meyer. Free to Asthma and Hay Fever Sufferers Sree Trial of Method That Anyone Can Use Without Discomfort ‘or Lose of Time. 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And You'll Buy An Easy Terms If You Like, Lahr Motor Sales Company, A $7.50 Motor Coat : 5 This Outer Motor Coat is the new style belted gab: dine. Made to button close around the neck if you wish. The best coat.on the market to keep out dust, rain, wind. Saves the cost of having clothes cleaned and pressed—Prevents colds as it fully protects the wadters All sizes to fit Men, Women, Young Men and isses. A PERFECT BATHING BEACH COAT WE GIVE FREE! One of these splendid $7.50 coats to anyone purchas- ing at this store $15 worth of Men’s Women’s and Misses’ wear during the next ten days. Our prices on merchandise are as low as the lowest, our goods warranted to give satisfaction. You know we handle the Educator shoes, the best shoe value on earth. This is a genuine opportunity to get merchan,} dise cheap and a fine coat free. Siegal’s Shoe Store 418 Broadway—Next Door to Bismarck Motor Co. : 2 nl Vi k: =] . — from’ the roughest ~ &quiaby pratifying, '.. “Phone us, and ; ” Yeturn them like new. “Phorie: : Let Us Eagle Tailo GET YOuR Our Cleaning revives the fabrics and restores the colors woolens to the most delicate we'll gal Vy Voisin ‘ ee eke wi BME i ae, 9 ie Revive Your Last Year's Clothes! : ‘ ERHAPS your suits and dresses had pretty hard 2 A swear last year — but let us Dry Clean them for you, and see how smart and new they will appear! | for-your things tollay—and ring & Hat Works nod SUMMER LID CLEANED silks, the results are Opposite’ Postoffice. i BASE BALL! New Rochford.-- ‘TODAY AMS cope cuales, Saturday, June Gates. Sunday, June 10, at. (3 S ‘ “Monday, June 11, at........ “ Bismarck Ball . ‘Both teams are mun matched, assuring you of a good ‘~ exhibition of baseball. : ne Carrington VS, Bismarck --STARTING-~ . 6:15 . 6:15 3:00 6:15 —AT— Park !