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‘ engpes Pee ae SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1923 © TEACHING APPEALS TO GRADUATES Many Students Leaving Jamestown College Will Be Missionaries *witite teaching appears to be the nest, popular profession to the oung men and women graduating Rtrom Jamestown college, missionary | vk attracts an unusually large umber \Following are the names, address- dezrecs, majors, and proposed occupations of the graduates: Luella Jane Blood, Jamestown, B. A., Major Romance Languages, Will teach. Lillian Vera Boyd, Langdon, B. A., Major English. Will teach, John Edmond Bryant, Page, B. A., Major Science-Biology. Will teach at Cooperstown, etta Burr, Rugby, B lish, Will enter the University of Michigan for graduate work Leslie ota, i if Cheadle, Major Mathematics. Sauk Center, Min- ne Mi try. Ada Lucile Colvin, Ayr, B. A. Ro- Languages, Will teach prim- mance Plary. Lois Catherine Cummins, Cassel- ton, Bic As English. Will teach at Florence Helen Dettmer, Cassel- ton, B. Major English, Will tench, Victor Eckberg, Bottineau, B. A., Major Social Science and His- ina Virginia Fladeland, Reynolds, BA, Majop English, Will do mis- work for the Blind in Ok- Hlahoma, She is herself blind; will tuke work in a special school in Yew York City, cr Lulu Anna Geringer, Tappen, B. A., Major Education. Will ‘teach. John Edward Hafey, Edgeley, B. s and ~ Social 1 teach, law later. James- will yen Clevenger Hansen, ajor Chemistry. ings, Pingree, B. A. h teach, Herzberg, Lisbon, B. A. - Social Science. Will preach M rion. useline Marie Hewitt, Hil Major Social Science and H Will teach in Hillsboro, De- Service work later. ian Hood, Souris, Music, Havre, Montana, Will teach in a! Evwi Johnstone, Bisbee, B. S. Ebijor Chemistry. Will teach, Min- 4 try later. Janet More. Joos, i" Cleveland, RB. A > Jamestown, B. g Major Mathematics. Will teach Lawrence, Jamestown, History and Social Science. Will Rthe di, S. teach. Principal of Tyndall, S, D. Luella Moffett, Courtenay, or Biological Science. Will | Helen Margaret | MacInnes, —_ Naches, ngton, By Romance Lan- Will teach at Enderlin. ry Laura Nelson, Buchanan, Will teach at Major French. \gidrey Peterson, Coleraine, Min- nesta, B. A., Major History. Naomi Marie Ramer, Jamestown, fe. A., Major Mathematics, Will i ich in the Latin Department, .Val- ley ¢ Flore A., Soe thy. 8 ce Marion Reed, Fargo, B. 1 Science, and History, Scott Register, Bismarck, Major Social Science, Will at once to New York training in Y. M,C. A. ach, goes ileity for Amanda Sherman, Jamestown, Major Social Science and His- i} Irene Laura Smith, Sheyenne, B. Major Mathematics. Will teach. Vivian Skutle, Nekoma, B. Majot Romance Languages, Will each at Bathgate. Reuben Robert Strutz, Jamestown Ministry lat- Vellenga, Tappen, B, A. : Social Science and History. teach at White Rock, S, D. later. ‘Agnes Mary Watt, Leonard, B. A. ‘Major Biological Science, Will teach Margaret Bruce Watt, Leonard, B. jor Chemistry. Will tea FH Kenneth Elmer Well Minnesota, B. A, and History. Will teach at Ministry later, }- Bestha Katherine Wilson, James- | town, B. Major Latin, Will ‘teach at Garrison, | — Jambs- Wih Wilmer Gerrish Wilson, (Town, B. S., Major, Chemistry. } teach at Courtenay, | Ruth Pearl Simmerman, Caéselton |B. A., Major Music. * Will teach, y Graduates of the Academy Peter William Beattie, Ayr, -N. D. etait Ruth Bristol, Clifford, te Christian Joos, Pingree, N. Dak. Robert Gray Kroeze, UND. , ete David Langenes, Jamestown, Nn jay Jamestown, David “Walter Wilson, Buchanan; N, D. Mary Josephine Wilson, James- town, N. D. Ella Pauline Maddock, Guelph, N. Dak. Graduates of School of Business Hazel Rundle—Accounting, Steno- graphie Course, Forman. Eleanor Provolt — Accounting, Stenographic Course, New Leipzig. Margaret Bigelow — ‘Accounting, is ae raphie Course, Jamestown, Gefrude -Corell—Stenographic Re- ae, Jamestown. Trivian Gaton — Stenograpbic, Cannon Ball. 1 > TO BE SEEN TONIGHT | .|at all times to keep before them the were discovered THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | themselves beautifully transcribed a parchment and illuminated. | This work was so well done, and tha such a ie merit, that it has | been decided to collect the parch- ments and send them-to the Polish legation at Washington for exhibi- | tion. | Three Homes Are Endangered When Straw Stack Burns Emerado, N. D., June 16.—Three! homes were endangered Jere when 300 tons of flax straw which was heing bailed to ship to a Minnesota firm took fire while the meh were at work baling it.. Daniel Ryson, whose house stood within 45 feet of the immense stack, moved all of his furniture out of his house to a place of safety as a change or a rise of wind would undoubtedly, he believes have blown the flames directly against the building. The straw had been purchased through the agency of E. Franklin, and had been stacked y limits to await bal- ing and shipping, No one knows. how the fire started, but the flames shortly y the men doing the fire caught on the opposite side of, the stack, it said, so that it had some headway discovered. The straw at $1,200. + BRITON WINS GOLF TITLE local banker, within the ¢ before us valued Troon, Scotland, 16.—A. G. Havers of (¢ in won the Britist. Open championship, concluded te score competition in which wa here today with an agere of 298. The former title holder is Rayfield’s services nd will cop- yfielg in his theatrical calling for Miss for the next five Rumor in circles that Florence Rayfield was about'to for- sake the musica] comedy stage for a n seems to fling ‘on the picture secre be Without’ foundation as James Mg- Intyre of the noted team of Meln- tyre and Heath, is emphatic in his statement that he holds a contract pearing with Mednty their tremendously succ Pepper” which is the attraction at the Auditorium theatre tonight. of service and intey- ee to the public. POSTMASTERS OF STATE I CONVENTION (Continued trom Page 1) in this law TixTig the’ salaries of Fourth el Urges Postmasters To} hshest eats | Stand Firm Behind Nation’s Ideals (Continued from Page One) did not d him, He begged and got the be pittance, and with the pittance he kept knocKing at the door of Congres: “In the pine of poverty the lo: wife faded away, but the glow postmasters is its fail- consecration was upon his couhten-[ ure to take into consideration the ance, His was the face of a soldier] Volume of incoming mail. handled.” saint. Sweet ,strong, gentle, for He mentioned in this connection ing, firm and determined, H&\ » inerease in parcel post business. just a noble American In voicing the needs of the Third “At last dames A. ass s the problem of great victory. k hire is of most importance, he proven to be aid, and the appropriations are nev- cheaper c: er sufficient for the needs. jiees ever \ nother great justice to this “It is up to every Postmaster, a8 af elass of Posta uiRe RtOUR Tee true patriot to show the business!term of offi he said, Sound men and the farmer, that it is not} business polis would) rewand! ai only cheaper, but good patriotism te] yostmaster with an nee of do business with Uncle Sam. Kernen cee: clticn phical c Diet “In doing this you are building ui} jjasters cannot master i the Government's business and put] MeSters cannot master the’ details i i ae of the work except experience. ting whatever profit there is in the} mnoiy duties cover the entire post lbusiness, into the Government, and]. gy. a Hy ihe en es 2DORee the more money, you wet into they fice field, requiring a. thorough United Atateaitecasury iby ther nee: Meret Al AG Weak 1 laws and cess of ligitimate business aerate hia. cclags | cannot iionaythadeseiyounosdivan see further than four years ahead Burdeningitase they cannot be expected to lose con- “James A. Cawles, pushed the par-|tact with the business world which cel post bill through Congress,]they must naturally enter after against as strong a lobby as ever} leaving the service. fought = righteous’ measure. He quoted from an editorial in “Cawles fought undaunted. Slowly|the San Franciseo Chronicle urging he gained recrui as a mon sense of hi: Slowly the com- hearers responded to the practicability of his ideas. Their shrewdness saw the age old struggle of private versus public in- terest. Mis hair grown white in the ser- vice of his country, he died in pov- erty. With little ceremony he was laid away in an obscure corner of a Hartford cemetery. He gave his life as any sentinel.” The postoffice has become such a commonplace part of daily life that many fail to realize its vast import- E ant, Dr. Bolton sa He said the|or of America and American Poles, postmaster is the nation’s business] Polish school children united in com- builder, He urged the postmasters| posing several commendatory let- ters and addresses, which were by that polities be bandoned means of naming pPytmastens To bring ouga system of merit appointments, he said, the county rvice councils of the national as- sociation is working hand in hand with the Postoffice Department, Work of Polish Children To Be Shown in Washington Warsaw, June 16.—During the cel- SAND MUSHING IN NORTHWEST | With huskies. pulling a makeshift, sand sled, Clarence Retley of Minneapolis penetrates the north woods. It’s just as thrilling as snow mushing in the Klondike, he sayst The trail Reiley mushes over is so overgrown with timber he.cannot use an auto . In winter he converts hig ‘‘flivver” into a snowsled. ebrations in Poland last year in hon- | | Walter Hagen, an American, who |failed today in his attempt to win | the title for a second time. 'S ELECTED OFFIC Mayville, N. D., June 16.—The fol- | lowing office were elected at an |afternoon session of the Church of Lutheran Brethren in convention | here today: President, Rev. EH. Gunhus, Minnéapolis; v president, Rev. | M. E. Slette, Cooperstown, N. D5 Isceretary, Otto Rood, — Mayvilie; members of the board of _ trustees, ‘Jens Egge, Mayvile; J. Skovholdt, Dwight, N. D.; A. Anderson, Duluth, Too ‘Late To Classif. y FOR RENT—One large front room suitable for two, also one styaller; room. Cal] at 422 4th Street 6-1 HOUSEHOLD GOODS for sale. F« rent, one furnisheq room. 313 A A. Phone 1052 6-1 BAND INSTRUMENTS WANTED i The Bismarck City Band’ under auspices of Association of Commerce wants band in- | truments. Those having same for sale please com-' municate with L., C. Sorlein, | | Association of Commerce, | Bismarck, N. D. TYPEWRITERS Bismarc! Typewrit Co. TO! IGHT-? Figures in Bulgarian Revolution KING BORL FLOOD STATUS — IS UNCERTAIN" Dances are held every Tuesday, DANCE Tonight| OEEETwTwaiiL AT THE NEW HEART RIVER PAVILION MANDAN | LOCATED IN CHAUTAUQUA PARK Take a little trip in your car or in the bus and enjoy dancing in the new pavilion. BEST OF MUSIC, GOOD WAXED FLOOR evening. Then eH. Forever® PAGE THREE 4 FORD DAY BISMARCK Wednesday, June 2/ Come—Bring: the Family and Celebrate with a REGISTER AT OUR OFFICE, 9:00 TO 12: FORD TOUR- FREE! ING C A GIVEN AWAY Also Many Prizes for Cars in Parade ‘Big Ford Parade at Noon at Capitol Grounds— “Our Treat” ‘ollowed by Pienie Moving Picture Show at Rialto Theatre Showing Ford Factory Scenes and Many Things of Interest. SPECIAL PRIZES FOR FORD TRUCKS EVERYTHING FREE he COME. COME COPELIN MOTOR CO. NO. DAK. BISMARCK “You Will Like Bismarck” | Onglnohroomuonnixe gies BISMARCK GRAIN ing machine which he says will take NOTICE! | h or without kitchenette. Little Ro®k, Ark., June 16.—Re-| (murnished by Russell-Miller Co.)| Ut mest of the foul seeds and 95 | 409 Sth St. Phone 512R. current rains in Oklahoma, Mic- Bismarck, June 16, ver cent of all wild oats at the time} 4 an ould 6-1G-It souri and Kansas joined wita the] yo 1 dark northern of threshing. I drinking water shou! —__—_—— tuilure of tlood from tribu-]\, a ae Mies annchinerineadidatoube seam A ; 4 [FoR RENT Moder furnished tary streams to nise alumltans us-]N0" | Mince dust yalhe machine is ssid to be com-| be boiled until further notice. | room close in, 517 7th St. Py es have aad a Cue Th atieetl aun in aadeeatl aru taeuved KAGE SORE Dr. C. E. Stackhouse, | ee Se ieee at the een 1 red durum. of ubout $60, A few machines will " i aaa REDE SORET et ies AE valley ntell + be manufactured at Devils Lake. City Health Officer. | for $30, kitchen cabinet, white en- « rise is expected at Port Smith to-] Xo" 7 py ameled chiffonier, wicker rocker day While backwater is covering a and straight chairs, Phone 363R "ore and more of the lower areas INVENTS NEW THRESHER or 517 7th § 6-16-3t ue i) [ten slowly rising here| Penn, N. D., June 16-—Harr: THE WORLDS FINEST CRUISE , POS with ze rok en a a Johnson of th place is the inven- on the Great ee Transit Corporation Steel Steamers Mieco Et Dizon) Rick pmedicted ; tomorrow. tor of an attachment for a thresh “Tionesta” “Juniata on. Zi ‘6-16-1wk Duluth to Buffalo and Return inicio is | IXURIOUS comfort, beautiful scenery and educational - ——— ~ value. Cruising Lake Superior—Straits of Mackinac— a x A aC ‘ ” ! yy ! Lake Huron—Lake St. Clair—Detroit Ri Lake ¢ Soe ae ee STOP! LOOK! READ! 5 Best Mbeta one bileat cr maeetie a (SS s s i reat 8 group. Passenger service exclusivel, Phone 27. 6-16-31 $340 Cash, AC every three days topping ae Houghton, Sault i eas oe : . Bs, arr Monthly Hh \ Ste. Marie, Mackinac Island, Detr: BUILDING FOR. RENT—At and $60 per month which includes interest. Monthly Dy \ IK Cleyeland, Buffalo, (Niagara Falls). ” per month, 423 Third St. 3 1 payments until July 1, 1926, BUYS x ‘accommodations in, the world’ rooms. 6-16 5 Room Modern Bungalow, h hard wood floors, full | Crchest nae i ae ing ST. a basement, furnace heat, bath between two bed rooms Tickets and Reservations at HOST Bunch Sher Su: aprnaee “i> Located 4 Blocks from Down town. All R. R. and eensto yn buneyerhcenWye Eaton Pri 4700 T= Tourist Ticket Offices 207 Broadway. : 6-16-1 rice $ ie G. C. WILLIAMS, G. L. T. Corp. FOR RENT-—Very desirable front HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY ¥ room in modern home. Fine loci: | Webb Block™ Phone 0 tion. For gentlemen only, e} 247, Last Time TONIGHT Wm. FARNUM in a red-blooded story of the west “Without Compromise” “Fun From the Press” ‘Capitol Theatre | “Our Gang” comedy. Monday : : - : - Tuesday DOROTHY PHILLIPS in ELINOR GLYN’S famous story of Hollywood “THE WORLD’S A STAGE” Thursday and Saturday TONIGHT SATURDAY VERA GORDON and DORE DAVIDSON in “The Good Provider” PATHE NEWS AESOP FABLE COMEDY Monday FLORENCE VIDOR and DAVID BUTLER in “Conquering. the Woman” NEWS PICTURES , - CAMBO COMEDY i —, Coming CECIL,B.\DE MILLE’S LATEST SENSATION “ADAM’S RIB” with MILTON SILLS, ELLIOTT DEXTER, ANNA Q. NILSSON and PAULINE GARON