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~ 4 PAGE TWO THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE DICKEY RALLY DAY WILL BE HELD FRIDAY Annual County Event To Be Staged at Ellendale Normal School Ellendale, May 21-—The annual Dickey county rally day program will be given on the grounds of the State Normal and Industrial school here tomorrow. This is the big event of the year for the rural school children of the county. Su- perintendent h Stevens will be in charge and the judging of hibits will be done by the faculty of the state school. Dean Vernan Squires of the U rth Dakota will d aureate se ar’s senior cl State Nor President Dickin-! son or will deliver the com- mencement address. The Alumni} reunion will be held immediately af- ter the commencement address in the| domestic science dining room. | The annu: al contest of} lend: Miss Ruth Fuller of FE! n the gold medal for first ce, Miss Avis Lewis of Norton- P ville won the silver medal for sec eae xo sand lots | ond place and Miss Theresa Gruen- felder of Braddock was given honor- | able mention school Friday, The gold medal went| to John Rancour of Oakes and the silver medal to Ardoth Schneider of | Lisbon, Marion Stiteler of Lidger-| wood received honorable mention The inte meet Frid as won by Ellendale High school with 64 points. The} other schools finished follow 30 points; Ashley, 14; 6; Edgeley, 5; Cogs Individual honors went to Crabtree of Ellendale who scored 21| points. ENGINEMEN’S. OFFICERS TO ASK REELECTION Detroit, May 21.—The ‘ thirtieth convention of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen will open here June 1, continuing for about a month, with representa- tives of 920 subordinate ‘lodges and a score or more of grand officers in ce. The convention will re. nt approximately 115,000 mem- Much of the time of the conven- tion will be devoted to a study of its insurance department, through which there are at present in effect poli- cies aggregating more than $60,000,- ON HIS FEET ' Dectrinal ~ William burgh, and L Berke be as held Jast| but Sixty-eight young people| his |New York, quite chum 1 Bantry-Garden The interscholastic declamation| Béwhelis-Des L contest. was held at the Normal) sjjer, of Dr. -{special preacher. Baptist. Dr. Macartney cholastic track and field] J ; leaders of the FRENCH MASS TROOPS TO BATTLE RIFFS French it is learned tod: along the 125-m in the northern part of the French an early attack by|°° the Riffians who it is believed will}? aim at cutting the railroad between Meanwhile the r of their ad- sounat region fians have surrounded a A THOUGHT A son honoreth his father, and a servant his master.—Mal 1:16. 000. All the grand officers will be can- didates for reelection. The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the or- Zanization, with 483 lodges and a corresponding number of delegates, representing a membership of 21,000 ulso convenes here June 1, TUNEFUL YOUNG SWEDES PLAN TOUR OF U.S. Stockholm, May 21.—Fifty young singing Vikings, who hope to capture the American. heart through the beawty and harmony of their voices, are p' ing to invade the United States early in June. They are all members of the Stockholm Students’ Singing Society, which comprises the | higher institut of learning lo- cated in the Swedish capital. Einar Ralf, who has coached the singers for the past eight years, will direct the American trip and the first concert will be given in New York June 4. The itinerary will take the students from New England to the Pacific Coast. Rey. C. F. Strutz Reappointed To Bismarck Church The Rev. C..F. Strutz was reap- pointed to the pastorate of the Bis- marek Evangelical church at the an- nual conference of the Evangelical church held at Holmes, N. D. last week. The appointments follow: Bismarck District—Ashley, H.C. Lehner; Balfour, L. E. Belzer, Bis- marck, C. F. Strutz; Chasley, E. K. Heimer; Drake, 0. R. Breaw; Hazen, A. G. Bruns; Hebron, H. Lutz; Heil, H. A. Saylar; Kulm, A. Gehring; Lehr, John Fischer; Linton, R. Blae- dan; Martin, Wm. Butschat; Me- Glusky, August Dunke; Streeter, A. *Ermel; Tuttle, Carl Bach; Wishek, Wm. Starkman; Jamestown, R. E. Strutz. Fargo District—Alice, G.-C. Thie- If I lose mine honor, I lose myself.| gn Rossevel June 16, have been com Land Bill” M rdner will m Feature Too Late To Classify tablished for 14 tunity for two can do good he linery. sleeping rooms, housekeeping, But: shed hom for suim- nths with sereer porch 3 no object for de. A Diston hand s return to Tribune for rewar Superior Mod- | nin front of the Eltinge Doctoi culosis, cenc As a healthy -B-17505, right odd, Klaxon horn ver- r dented. Call close in, white ivory furniture, La- Call 500 between 2 McC Furnished room in mod- Spring Mi inery “Sale at Liver Oil tablets—60 cents, You're invited into a pair fifteen pounds of nice new Cantilevers. W. Lucas Co. e- bot FIGHT LOOMS AS CHURCH | LEADERS MEET controv much before the public the past two | the room, jvears will come off: general assembly of jchureh in the U.S. sions in this city beg It will fig (of the moderator opening bu jretiring mode rd Macartney elected la: the n church Harry the of the First Presb ome months to the general the interes’ FRONTIER DAY CELEBRATION TO BE STAGED Plans for a big Frontier Duy ‘cele- bration to be held near Big Bargains in Spring Mil- Buchholz Millinery, Any Fuel Will Give Heat.— Gas Stands Highest in the Important Tests of a Fuel. Ci INSTEAD OF BY FIRE WHY SKINNY FOLKS TAKE COD LIVER OIL Gain 5 Pounds in 30 Days or Your Money Back. Because it is richer in vitamines than any other food in the world. prescribe it for rickets and anaemia in children and for tuber- malnutrition and in grown up people. producer of flesh-—there the world so good. But it's smelling stuff that often upsets the stomach s ing cod liver oil in tablet form. You've got to take on weight when y’s Cod Liver Compound Tablets are taken regularly—you simply can’t help it. It's so-good that if it doesn’t put! on five pounds of good healthy on any skinny man or woman in thir- ty days the McCoy New York authorize All druggists to return the price you pd for it. Be sure to ask for McCoy’s Cod Compound Tablets—sixty One woman put on in five weeks, and they are especially valuable to weak, thin children.—Adv. Junior-Senior G. | given by the Juniors for the Seniors,] Menoken. jwas held at the Thursday, May 14. The gests as-| sembled at the Temple at 6:30 i ‘o'clock und forming a grand march, | At The Movies to/led by the Senior Pr > | Lane, and M i the dining room, Controversy Be Reopened at Assembly of Presbyterians | the Junior and Senior ¢ ‘ers of blue and gold giving the room] of Dick’s bold attac! | Columbus, May 21. -(AP)—A doc-| a festive a : been ness of the senior ri ‘an | place cards .| border, the junior colors. Booklets] out-rode the officers of the law 0 containing the names of the class|lows as a ie and | on | officers, menu, the program and the|the story cl with and his ure fi who is chosen at| dunce program, were at each place, | lovely bride ce; per, adding much to the success of a | the affair. conseryat cand the | of radio was given, are} tertainment 0 program cons: the Junior Cla | Moses, entitle {which he welcomed the seniors; speech by the | ‘ nd dent, Dougins Lane, entitled, “Re-| Mix with a bag of brand-new tricks. 1 Dr. Charles R, of Princeton, defeated by Dr. supported the Pre k and by been accused in some quarters of i Modernist, but in an author- statement signed by him he re- | Juniors for the manner in which they | EL |had entertained the Seniors; a saxo- phone sot® by Archie MeGray accom- |! panied by Miss E talk entitled W. F. Bublitz; a poem entitled “ Wires” by Elizabeth Butler in which! °f the W | she gave a toast to each teacher and| *#t th ended in # toast to all; and was con-| "4 eluded by @ talk entitled “Signing Of” by Francis Hillman which was creed and insists fundamentalist. ‘Jennings Bryan, one of vative leaders, ai sioner, and there bility of his be at any genera The controver over the retention bs elected moderator embly he attends. in the church is the singing ef the Pep song after which dancing was enjoyed in the lodge room urtil 12 o'clock. fundamentalists con- centrated the opposition to Dr. Fos- alleged heretical with the result tha sembly of 19: dick must terian or ced Presbyterian. ch the general a | CITY NEWS || . -—————,| some women prefer to be wooed gen- 24 de tal for treatment: Berreth, Artas, Driscoll; 1 Leipzig; W. F. in New York pre Eat it for any meal old Elkhorn ranch, on nage the aff: of the celebration will be ing, steer roping, bull dog jging and outlaw ho’ s be awarded in the different ev weight—good is nothing in nasty so doct SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSIST! Unless you see the “Bayer-Cross” on tablets you are | not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for 25 years. | Accept only “Bayet” package which contains proven directions. L Burnstad Banquet Is Di Alvin Holst, Garri- son; 3 Mount, Baldwin; Her- Big Success} i.) Masks, Golden’ Valley; Allen =e, T Linton. The annual Junior-Senior banquet, Mrs. Richard Salter, girl, sonie Temple, adh can eho ident Douglas | ——————— proceeded to a AT THE CAPITOL » M The dining room w. decorated in stream. and dashing | nes this new William Fox pic- as full of thrills as an egg ce, with a like- c ing at one end of|ture is nd another of the junior! of subst g adorning th ther end. The That gray with a blue oad” out-guessed, Hood of the} out-fought ‘and | y at home in France. beautiful black thoroughbred named Black Bess in honor of | famous Turpin mount, has been Following the banquet a program led to Tom Mix’s stable and in much to the en-|this production she proves herself he audience. Thg|to be an equine screen queen. speech by “Dick Turpin” will be the feature ent, John] attraction at the Capitol tonight, In,” in| Thursd * and Saturday. It omised n extraordinary nov- eplete with thrills and Tom The Eastern Star served the sup- A a lis 7 Presi- | elty r Cl eiving” in wh h he thanked the} Re s of Owen Moore | rd cowboy to aj, dna Dean Best; 24 em-rough” —_cave- Static” by Principle! aa in Paramount's film version of n Zane Grey's absorbing story, “Code which is being shown nteresting nd intelligent characterizations that this sterling actor has ever portray- cd on the screen, His is easily the outstanding per- formance in this picture which cludes in its cast s and capable pl Bennett, Mabel Ballin, Charles Ogle| and David Butler, | The story of the “Code of tne] ” raiees the intriguing ques-| s erage woman want n or a caveman? Obser- one to the belief that! az the Seniors leaving old The program closed with . C. W MeGray, Mrs. R. L. E. Byrne, and Mrs, W. chaperons, rd Se tly while others can be won only the vital, rugged, dominating he-ma It all depends—on the woman! In the photoplay, Moore tries to Bismarck Hospital by Admitted to the Bismarck Hospi- ls Emil Brost, Wireh; — Edward D.; Ralph Beyer, ‘ael Bahmiller, New Craswell, Valley City; gentler arts of pe ion and devo- tion. When those fail, he changes his tactics and turns caveman. He Mrs. SHREDDED WHEAT ‘Most food for least money e And Mother said: € “You may get a package of Wrigleys too 3 Wise mother:~ she rewards the little errand runner with something delicious, long- lasting and ben- eficial. Happy. healthy children with Wrigley’s -and - best of all - the cost is smal] ! _*: After Every Meal” DIFFERENT FLAVORS. Smith, Sanger; George Luffers,| practically kidnaps her, forces her, at the point of a gun, to marry him |e: and then carries her off to his cabin. |to the overwhelming majority of mo- It is difficult to surmise how it | vie-goers. would all end in real life. They —_——_—— then again they might not. S screen production, however, there is 4 “ an unexpected climax, in the shape Honors at “U of a tremendous forest fire, which a changes the whole course of the TRe Junior Playmaker pla: There may be a difference of opin-|tion at the P ion regarding the ps tsi pects of. the film, bu’ {nd question about its entertainment |all conte: very deftly directed by Wil-|town plz lwin the love of Miss Bennett by the!’ LL2EEDADLDEDEADDD DTS y2 D> ~~ yay? > y2y > DADS SS D2 ~S Yr > v2 yy SS SDIIIE DRALLOS x PY SN “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets tles of 24 cnd 100—Drugzista, Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacicester of “alicyli¢achd CoRR RE RR RO MEIN es URN 2 RA Same High Ox SID Ts D es THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1925 | } live happily ever ae ane Playmakers Win zel Flummery,” won honoral “Code of the West’ has |Shearn inning th won first} place. K. Howard, contains every nec- y fan element and will appeal Celia Shikora, 621 10th St., Mil- waukee, Wisconsin, says she will tell or write her experience with Sorbol-Quadruple. She was re- lieved of difficult breathing, dizzi ness, and a clogged feeling in “War. je men-.| aymaker contest at chological as-|the University, with Everet O'Neil there will be |being elected the best male actor of stants entered and Dana The James- Inquire at Finney’s Drug Store, if all drug stores or write Sorbol Company, Mechanicsburg, Ohio. (Advy.) . be GOITRE Completely Removed.* Mi waukee Lady Tells of Re- lief From a Colorless Liniment. ot beth di ne taught A: QNoother gin; have with us fonight~ ——two friends who need no introduction. Cliequot Club Ginger Ale, and Clicquot Club Pale Dry— sof joyous refreshment. 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