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PAGE EIGHT DEAD WRITER WAS FAVORITE OF CRIMIALS Herbert Quick Even More Interesting Than His Interesting Book TEWART Writer vice, Within bounds, he expla ning; examinations, beginning Tues- 23.—Herbert| though reprehensible, he consid noon and continuing throughout Quick, the writer and ex-member of| it the vicious individual's own af- nesday, and the Alumni banquet the Federal Farm Loan Board, who] fit next Friday night are the outstanJ- | died recently, was even more inter- 2 ; ling events for the closing week at esting face to face than in his ex-| Probably this attitude was what) the High School, Ma to 30. tremely interestin: Thad anjenceared him to the liberal clement, Dr. S. T. May of Dickinson will ities with him fc P during his It didn't endear him to puritans,| give the address at the commence- i however, and one term as mayor was! ment exercises which will be held meceethTy ne Hi all he got out of three candidacies-|at the City Auditorium Thursday and he took dinner at and the first one, before the lit evening at 8 o'clock. The Girls’ in Washington, not many diys befo— Minded better part of the Glee Club will furnish music. his death eRe ad found out what kind of chi Class night, Wednesday evening at Ho wa just starting to write his | they subsequently thought he was. 8 o'clock in the City Auditorium, is memoirs. Indeed, he came into His humor was too subtle for much] a big event for the Seniors. The capital, fro: at Berkeley in pol his heme va. to talk over with in which Springs, W of his adventures I myself had a share. Qnick had known no end of cele-} brities and eccentricities, had had a hand in a lot of important and un usual happenings and told his ex-| periences in the queerest way. He | looked at them from an angle all his| not a bit like any other angle. me some own s very proud of the fact that} and criminals of every vari instinctive liking for him was true they did brought i agt with all the saloon e pnd mi town during the period of hi City mayoralty~ and they w ty plenty there then—and ¢ of them took to him at first At the proper age for it, he had had infantile paralysis, which left] him, not crippled, but with a notice able peculiarity of gait. Infantile SKILLED AUTO] ELECTRIC SERVICE Knowing How — and having modern shon equipment, tools, etc., mean that any work done here on your starting, lighting, ig- nition system, is done properly the first time. Prompt service —moderate charges. To like. will see his m We cordially invite you to drive this Coach. We want you to learn first-hand how easily it handles, how smoothly i it rides, how spiritedly it accelerates and how easy is gear shifting. We want you to feel the added safety of its four-wheel brakes, — the exclusive convenience of its centralized controls, and the comfort of its deep cushions, long springs and balloon tires. = = No need to tell you of its smartness, its completeness, its air of distinction —these things are self-evident. And its ownership is so casy underGeneral Motors Time PaymentPlan. Coach 41215 z.. paralysis, he contended, was a very] valuable thing to have had-—it g: = ly improved the intellect, provided the patient lived. He didn't say that nobody became! PLANS MADE who did have it became great. Or| possibly only the potentially great were subject to it. He wasn't sure which to sim It wasn't that he did anything ir kindly regard, They y gave it-to him unasked, | n he closed them up, they s | of him just the same. | didn't like crime, he said, but] | | Next Week; Dr. S. T. May To Give Address Thursday evening; Wednesday _eve- Commencement, Senior class day, he condoned a reasonable améunt of I knew him very well. 1 is the sort of culogy he'd And Tm y the world never Tire Repair Service. Open Evenings. EVERREADY TIRE VULCANIZERS, 216 4th St. Phone 994 COOK BY WIRE INSTEAD OF BY FIRE Where a little. time will save a lot of money! $1075 Touring $890 Hn Wer al HUTTE Lea ig 4 Your first extensive trip at the wheel of this Oldsmobile Six will give you a perfect under- standing of the performance that can be built into a moderate-priced car. Drive this greatly improved “Six” yourself be- fore you definitely decide on your next car It will save you money—and open the door to motoring satisfaction. DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO. OLDSMOBILE St The Ladies — 107-5th St. $$ i Many Events on Program For|°" THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE class will, written. by Frahéis <Hill- man and Jesse Scroggins; the~ class prophecy by Dorothy Birdzell; the class history by Ernest Penwarden and poem by Fred ‘Diehl; and class song by Archie McUray will all have @ prominent place on the program. The last issue for the year of the high school paper, “Pep” will be out May 29. It will contain the class documents and will be presented to y one. he alumni banquet Friday night is in charge of Miss Lucile Lahr. COMEDY STARS TO SING NEW VERSION OF SONG Mister Gallagher and Mister Shean will sing a new version of their fam- ous “Oh, Mr. Gallagher and Oh, Mr: Shean”, ballad in the Greenwich Vil- lage Follies, in which the famous stars will appear here, in person, at the Auditorium on Monday, June 2, The new Gallagher and Shean song }eelebrated ‘‘Fifi,” is said to be even more amusing than the original verses, It con- cerns itself with affairs of the heart in Paris, and for this special number of the ister” song the famous French comedienne has been staged as prima donna and will support Gallagher and Shean in all of their comedy songs and skits. The Greenwich Village Follies is handsomely _gowned, _ beautifully mounted and lavishly staged. A large company of singers, dan- cers and farceurs surround the “unique and extraordinary” Mr. Gal- lagher and Shean, including thirty provocative and refreshing beauties, Greenwich Village artist models. The advance sale indicates that ca- pacity audiences will greet Gallagher and Shean at each performance. CALLS. TERM Dickinson, N. D., May 23.—A jury term of district court has been called for Billings county to convene at Medora at 10 a. m. June 9th, accord- ing to advices received’ from’ Paul W. Lebo, clerk of court. Responsibility Of Dealer Valued By General Public We find that the public in general is coming to more and more appre- tiate what might be called “Dealer Responsibility,” says M. B. Gilman, the local Dodge Brothers dealer. When a motor car is purchased to- day the buyer more carefully con- siders whether the local dealer is capable of giving true service or whether owners must just “take a chance” on this important part of their purchase, And real service adds very much to the value of any car. We carry service parts of between $10,000 and: $12,000 of hard and are still supplying replacements for the very first Dodge Brothers cars whicn now are over 10 years old. Our ser- * SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1925 vice’ men are _ specialists as they work only on Dodge’Brothers carb and consequently can do better and faster work. When we get into our new build- ing at 2nd-and Broadway we- will be able to even extend this service. to Dodge Brothers owners, and place an added value to Dodge Brothers slo- gan of “Better and Better.” CIRCUS STREET PARADE TO BE ONE MILE LONG When the Robbins Bros. Big 4- Ring Circus comes to Bismarck on Wednesday, June 10, the citizens will have an opportunity to witness one of the largest street parades ever given .in the world. It is gorgeous in its oriental splen- dor. It is called the Parade of Na- tions. Fully five hundred people, camels, elephants, horse ziders, bands, open cages with wild animals, tableaux wagons and costuming of the most beautiful and stupendous character, will present a scene that will live in your memory forever. Two performances. of the will be given—afternoon and ning. circus eve- | DANCES HELD EVERY NIGHT AT PAVILION Dances are being held every night in the Heart River Pavilion at Man- dan and large crowds attend every evening. The music is furnished by Les Backer and his troupe. I beg to announce myself a candidate for member of the Board of Education at elec- tion June 2nd. Your support will be appreciated. W. F. HARRIS. i Se] WILLYS-OVERLAND FINE MOTOR CARS All-Steel All-Steel Touring 49 Ctandard Sedan Coupe ‘495 Overland SIX Standard Sedan Overland SIX DeLuxe Sedan price On our liberal payment plan you now can buy your Overland conveniently out of your income. A small down pay- ment and you can drive your Over- land home. Overland four-cylinder cars have greater power, greater comfort, greater endurance, lower upkeep cost, higher resale value. Compare them with any other car near es the price! You will then understand why they are outselling all previous models. 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