The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 29, 1923, Page 3

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* a wide acquaintanceship not only in ee FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1923 )HEVINE NAMED IMMIGRATION COMMISSIONER (contret 2 peopte there. are Just tw ways of doing it—one is by |cion and the other education. lamplies the application of external appointment; | force and the other the application (Continued from Page One) Governer’s Statement In announcing the of Mr. Devine the Governor “At this time—there are ates for Commissioner of Im- | said: n during the past month. I eferences, record, and recommend: tions of each of the candidates, but | 1 have sought the advice of those | active and interested in community and state development work for the | purpose of determining which of these fourteen candidates was best |i qualified by ability, , education, training, and practical experience in| all pha of the work that should be done an immigration commis- sioner, to take charge cf the office nd get the best results of North Dakota. alized by all that, with ppropriation made, no itional men could be the | “It was the small deputy or employed therefore man to ppointed Commissioner | must be prepared to handle success- | fully all phases of the work; pre- | paring le and other advertising | materials; preparing exhibits, and handling the office work, as well as to h wil knowledge of the Stat il, its people, and its possibilities, combined with such ne ceship outside of the| St to make it easier to secure a hearing for North Dakota’s immi- gration possibilities. Checks Over Record ’ “Afterohecking over the record | and recommendations of all of these candidate from the nd the advice secured ge number interested in t work throughout the State, I have come to the conclusion that of nll the candidates, Joseph M. Devine has the best all-around ning for the work to be done. He been engaged in real estate bus- s in the state for more than a ude; he has, for a couple of de- been actively and successfully din preparing advertising ial for his own business, for endidly picturing the —condi- d possibilities of the Sta for more than thirty years | 1 booster of diversified farm- he has a broad and , compre- knowledge of the State and this State but in all the states from | ~ which North Dakota will look for most of its immigration, With this preparation, I feel that he is espec- ially well qualified to cooperate helpfully with our various develop- ment associations throughout” the » and to secure the best possi- nmigration results for North BANKERS PLAN BIG PROGRAM OF EDUCATION (Continued from Page One) freedom our people, under the pre- highly* developed . indus‘ m, do not possess the economic upon which to base intelligent ” he said. hen we lived in more or less ated communities, each one knew and understood something of the work of the other and there was little mystery surrounding our ef- forts, but, with the development of, communication and transportation, the specialization of activities and phe vast intri growth of our in- dustrial organization, difficulty is experienced by the great majority in getting even a slight understand- ing of economic processes. Hence they constitute a fertile field for the seeds of discontent sowed by SS * SATURDAY SPECIALS At Davis’s Grocery 319 MANDAN AVE. CITY EXTRA GOOD STRAWBERRIES For canning. Per case... 8.95 Sugar. Per sack.......-- 11.00 Eggs, strictly fresh. Per dozen ....-+++....5 BU) ’ Butter, Fancy Creamery. Coffee, White House. Per pound Milk, Armour’s Veribest, 2 large cafs.. 365 Salmon, Alaska Red. 1 pound can Gardines,"In Oil, 4 cans... LAUNDRY SOAP Bob White, 10 bars....... We Deliver Orders of $5.00, Or Over. Ask Your Grocer ~ for “NEVER FAILS” FLOUR Milled by the Rich- ardton Milling Co. Bismarck Branch the hand of ignorance and misrepre-! Napoleon ... sentation. How To Control People “Someone has said if you want to jof ideas. One means facts on the inside. history. policy of Communists ried out 170,000 about 140,000,000 letariat. is the method public opinion.” For North Dakota: | warme: and Saskatchewan. fai: Due to hig are mostly in North Dakota Corn and Wheat. people. the so-called dictatorship of the pro-j The application of ideas! intended founders of the constitutional gov- ernment of the United States where the leaders must first be and then supported by cast tonight/ and Saturday. south portion tonight. General Weather Conditions A slight depression, by showers, covers western and cen- tral North Dakota, eastern Montana| Elsewhere over tke region the weather is generally press pi Valley and Plains States, her prevails in all sections. Road Conditions The roads throughoyt the exceflent |due to much draging being done. coer- One a club to the fourteen | outside of the head and the other The former ion left in the race, three of | has been the chief method pursued rmer candidates having with-| during the greater part of human A recent and notable case not only scanned with care the|is Russia, where, through a deliber- lately planned and suceessfully ‘ars assassination, now control Such is by the informed intelligent WEATHER FORECASTS. For’ Bismarck and vicinity: ly opereast tonight and Slightly warmer tonight. Part- Satu rday. Partly over- Slightly accompanied over the State condition Stations High Low Preci. Amenia ...... ++ 66 41 0 C BISMARCK . . 68 51 07 Cl Bowbells .. - 69 46 15 Cl Devils Lake . . 66 46 0 C Dickinson ... . 68 48 0 C Dunn Center 69 49 0 PC Ellendale... . 62 44 0 Cl Fessenden ee Oe) St Grand Forks - 6 42 0 C Jamestown _ a ) oO Langdon re | Tee a ©) Larimore 68 40 0 C 8 65 40 0 C Minot 70 43 0 «=P Lady Forresiers will hold a! food sale at Hoskins Saturday, jJune 30th. Phone 953J for Gelivery of your donations Friday or Saturday. | Co. _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE «os 65 40 0 .| Pembina .. <0 41. 0, Williston . «>, 68 62 0 Moorhead .. 54:46 0 C, clear; PC, part cloudy; cloudy. North Dakota Guard’s Rifle Lake, June 29.— Devils After the 164th regiment, positions on the state rif together with the regula cets remained at Camp North Dakota guardsmen. 453, the highest man on the team. company, Co, H, Jamestown, 48 Co, E, Williston, 432 Co. K, Dickinson, 43 Co. M, Grand Forks, 429 ferics, Co. E, Williston, Jaynes, Co, ESWilliston, 4: M Grand Forks, 42 Kurtz, Co. I, Wahpeton, 420. state team, and there are Taillon, ‘headquartét first battalion, Cavalier, 414. Cl] on Foley's. The others will leave camp today. AVOID THESE SYMPTOMS “I was weak and nervous, writes Frank Riéhardson, Georgia. “Tried Foley Kidney F and got relief.” Backache, rheut tic pains, tired feeling, dull he ache, too frequent urination, discol- ored or strong odor are symptoms disorders treatment. of Kidney and Bladder and demand prompt Foley Kidney pills give qui lief. Refuse substitutes, SMITH’S Strawberries — Cantaloupe — Peaches Plums — Cherries — Pineapple Green Apples Fresh Peas — Wax Beans — Carrots New Potatoes — Lettuce — Cucumbers Tomatoes — Onions — Radishes Coffee University and Monogram Coffee— always fresh. Saturday Specials - Shelled Almonds; per pound......:.. Pan Cake Flour, 4 pound pkg........ 25¢ Cream — Milk — Butter yMilk Phone 371 Strawberries, 5 dozen ..... Per pound . 8 pounds .. 25 bars ... Regular 35c. Per ‘gallon .. Phone 1041 Granulated Suaee: 9 pounds .... California Peaches, 4 large cans ...... Yours for Good Service. J.B. Smith, Grocer 204—5th St. A . Richholt’s Cash 4 Carry (Fee oi] Grocery [76 Taser) SATURDAY VALUES \ (By ‘the case, Hormel’s Boneless Picnic Hams. Swift’s Hog back Bacon. perce ee pane tae ea P 24c Choice Dried Apricots. Large cans ‘Tomatoes, 8 cans for ..... Swift’s White. Soap, | 3 cans .... Farm. Butter Milk. by the case /.........2000- 6 Strictly Fresh Eggs. tee eee ee cere teens seen ee 81.00 aes $1. 00 .$3.75 .90c ote eens 60c '.. $1.00 FANCY SPRING CHICKENS, DRESSED. Minneopa Grape Fruit. ' 95c Cc Cc Cc ce Cc Orris W. Roberts, Meteorologist. Team Qualifies three day trial on the rifle range at Camp Grafton, here, 12 members of North Dakota | National Guard, ‘have qualified for team for the national and international rite shoot at Camp Perry tn September. Adjutant General G, A. Fraser who, ‘ton dur- | ing fhe rifle trials,-eXpressed surprise at the high scores made by the/ tie highest posible, score on the | range is 500, and Don Uates, Co. B, Fargo, came through wit: a score ot | Other members of the team anu their scores are: T. H. Ogdahl, Serve isbon, 443; J. A. Aughney, | . C. Rickard, These 1*men iwi <eoibtitute the | two alter | mates, I. H. Person headquhrters com- pany, Fargo, with a score jof 417, and company, | About 45 men participated in the | trials, which started Sunday and end- | ed Wednesay night. Yesterday all of | the regular army officers, including | Adjutant General Fraser and all of | the men, with the exception of Major | Harold Sorenson and eight men, left the camp for their home stations. had headaches all the time, and my back hurt so bad I could hardly stoop,” Perry, Insist up- | 50c. joey BOC 1 . aa making an officiak test on this good Cow Gives 100 eb cow. However, when she started C H milking she commanded attention IY Milk In One Day for although she had not been fit- 1 ns ly she gave 100 pounds y. Then Sorensen Bros. ent in a hurry call to the Agricultural college for a supervi- sor and on June 3 started a seven Webster, N D., June 20,—One hundred pounds of milk a day from a cow. which had received no special preparation, ‘was the record made this month by a purebred Holstein owned by Sorenson Bros. of Web- ster. Adiltje Johanna Lottie was duc to freshen the last of April and as the Sorenson farm is large and with the rush of spring work upon them the brothers did not even consider a CAPITOL. Tonight and Tomorrow 2:30 yet are so easily prepared. water or milk, mix thoroly, Matinee Tomorrow on a hot griddle. ‘TOM | MIX ihe “CATCH MY SMOKE’ “POKODOTS” | have that good, old-fashioned flavor, day test, In pounds, years old. Just add , and fry seven days The blazing, story of a | fiery man who left plenty of smoke behind. s ELTINGE| TONIGHT FRIDAY and SATURDAY bar for tles for CHARLES Special, each Cookies an THE GIRL | LOVED’ y Whitcomb Riley Dirachon by gorepn Be Gratre PATHE NEWS and AESOP FABLE COMEDY GROCERY SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY . Phone 387 Strawberries - A fresh carload of. Strawberries just arrived and they Buy now for canning. woe $8.85 season is about over. Grate 24 pints—only..... ace SUGAR—9 LBS. FOR $1 OTHER SPECIALS Pearline Washing Powder, pkg. .....-.: Mosinee Raisins, best in bulk..... Oranges, Sweet and juicy, Prunes, Fresh stock, lb... .13 Figs, California stewing, ‘17 Figgs, strictly fresh, doz.. .20 Stone's Rolled Oats, Macaroni, Spaghetti, Noodles, large 55 oz. pkg. ‘Only 29c 2 pkgs for... | Tomatoes, large 214 size, .55¢ | — Utah tomatoes, 2 cans.. .35 Cheese, No. 1 Wisconsin, Stone's Fancy Corn ‘ Stone’s ! Red ‘Alaska Sockeye es seater S| 2—1 Ib. Flat cans....... 85 6—1 th. Flat cans..... $2.39 ‘Solvine Washing jeans SiCANS TOP 4.0.2.5... -- Schaerer: Semdie Mops, regular ” 00 seller. -Vermicilli, etc., 8 pkgs. .23. SATURDAY SPECIALS New Potatoes, New Carrots, New Beets, Galvanic Laundry Soap, 21 bars.... Prince Catsup. Special, 3—25ce bot- Waldorf Chili Sauce, 2 _— wattle Jergen’s Royal Palm Pure Olive Oil Soap, large size bar. Special, 12 Semdic Polish, quart size. Fresh shipment National Biscuit Co.’s d Crackers. Special, Strictly Fresh Eggs. PURE HIGH TEST SWEET CREAM Fuston Shelled Pecans, lb. tins. . Diamond Shelled Walnuts, 1 Ib. tins Aaltje made 673.7 pounds of milk, 20.169 pounds of fat, equivalent to pounds of butter. production was 101.8 pounds of milk 3.8 pounds of butter while her butter production per da Aaltje is only six| F.A.,BROWN “QUALITY GROCER.” Where Quality Counts. also dima loyd New Peas, Radishes, Green Onions, Head ee | Lettuce, Celery, Cucumbers. Fresh Raspberries, Strawberries, “Haunted Spooks” oe I Peaches, Plums, Apples, Oranges, Bananas. 1.00 85 15 45 lodk very much like the Famous Hood River Berries, and taste just as Half Crate 12 pints—only 00 5 bb. pail... 6 cans for Free Delivery Ct Strawberries certainly are fine. Sweet. The me ro STONES = COFFEE fim koe sit They Stone’s Maryland Solid _. Packed Tomatoes 2 cans for........$ 55 1.50 Money Back ’ Guarantee if not satisfied. 25.21 Her best day's SST es Bismarck Food Market IAAT Modern ice skating the users rest. ‘ Close 8 p. m. ae be corn prepared and spiced by our own superior | PAGH THREE . Birth rate for the first six months grinders to sharpen the skates while| of this year was 22.7 for each 1000 rinks have population. LOGAN’ “We Thank You” Strawberries They are good and cheap. Raspberries Are expected tonight. Cherries Those large juicy Bings. Also Cantaloupes, Plums, Peaches, Bananas, Oranges, Lemons. Vegetables Lettuce, Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Radishes, Carrots, Green Onions, New Potatoes, Cabbage, Green Peppers, New Peas. * Dakota Maid Flour. We have it put up in 2414, 49 and 98 pound sacks. The flour that is making North Dakota famous. Richelieu Prunes Something new and good. Put up in 5 Ib. cans. Heinz Pickles We have them both sweet and dills, and bulk. Coffee sa We have two numbers that are sure go- ing big. Our own fresh roasted coffee. Prim-o-ro-sa, per pound............ 43¢ : also Richelieu coffee, per pound.......... 50c All Phones 211 118—8rd. Last Delivery Saturday 4:30. Other week days 4:00. \ rey @ BROWN~JONES Q.S.s. 807 Main St. Phone 84. . STRAWBERRIES will soon be off the market. Enjoy them while they last. High grade goods for your table can always be gotten if you order 18 K GOODS GOOD COFFEE? Just order “Seal Brand.” —SWEET CREAM. DOHN’S Sanitary and Exclusive Meat Market Phones 176 and 177. Fresh Dressed Hens Extra fine and sure to please. Spring Chickens A nice lot specially grain fed dressed ‘ to order. BEEF — PORK — LAMB —.VEAL Dandy ‘Pit Potatoes Just at firm and tasty as when dug last fall. Not sprouted or dried up. Buy them quick as we have a limited : ‘supply. Bushel 65c. _ Dohn’s Sausage For Lunch Made from fresh super-quality meat — : 4 method — makes a lunch perfect.

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