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. PAGE TWO COMMENCEMENT EX ERCISEST0 OPEN TONIGHT Class Day Program to Be Given at Auditorium By Senior Class at the city au- ditorium te will-mark the ope ng of the graduation events for the iors of the Bismarck High school. The ‘am composed entirely of high school includes the following High School ore! Histo. Erne Olga Neuge Class day exerc Class Music cay Propheey Ore Doug Class s The "clock | || Bui { | ! soutn AMERICA, kinson | neipal, n todas club. G. Monson. from Girls e followin Music -Gir'! Invo Mus club. Quarte Glee ement address—Presider ation of Knowles scholar- rds. ion of. Present of Fr. Mus Benediction Many of the have not been made yet and will not be announced until after the exer-| cises. | diplomas—Mayor | A. | Glee club. | | Rev. C. F. Strutz. ‘a | At nas TINGE THEATRE Menjou still, trifling with the women and has them c ing for more in his pictu “A Kiss in the Dark,” in which he iy featured with Lillian Rich andj Aileen Pringle, being shown at the Eltinge theatre today a “A Kiss in the D. tion of the stage play by that name by Frederick Lonsdale, is a smart age comedy with Menjou in the! a gay philanderer, who knows put women than they know about themselves. He is cast in the role of Walter Grenham, engaged to marry Janet Livingstone (Aileen Pringle), who has accepted him conditionally—that he forgets all about other women and settle down jou does quiet down or so, anywa: Betty King comes in and ruins ever thing, with husband, cannot enga flirtation w ham. off The Movies | Adolphe ic love innocent nable Gren King and Janet fly d for a time it e end of a happy domes- ¢ life for the Kings and a case ot thing doing as Janet is concerned. But leave it to Menjou to wriggle out of the precarious position Betty places him in through her thought- less Without atting an 5 jains everything, goes ell, when Menjou, s mind on having something about all there is to it. for Grenham so | Honolulu ck Loops Globe in Record Run THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1925. . The above illustration shows the route tzken by the “round the world” Buick. The lower left photograph shows Kenilworth Castle, Warwick, England, in the background; the photo at the upper right shows the globe citcler in front of the Paris office of the New York Herald. The car is being driven by dealer representatives. It will have had 350 different drivers when it completes its world tour in New York. departed un- rk City last n from one er in a trip aring the end A Buick car, heralded from t ne of its long journey. The car, a Standard Six Touring model, is Strictly “on its own,” ing unaccompanied by mechanics or al drive When it returns to machine will »proximately scholarship awards | °° the qu ¢ nent enro from shipped to S: across the troit and Fl The trip around The slob its trip wit from d repr strated Buiek's 2 man-handline” of 2 of skill. ¢—_______.._____» CITY NEWS | gare oad a Mr. and Mrs. E, C. Ruble of coll were in town yesterday. ——_ Dris- Mrs. Fredolen Rupp of in today on legal business. Hughes . Oscar A. Johnson and baby George Reuter, ( rison; Mis erine Neigum, poleon; Mrs. Isador Emmil and | a fof McK nzie; ne Bark, Goodrich; Mrs. f, nowle: ppen; Mrs, Mon- asher; ke Rale Mrs, segnor S boy, UNIVERSITY MAN EDITS BOOK ON AT THE CAPITOL The great Amer play popul. twenty years —translated to the screen in a production on which no time nor expense were spared to make it a film even greater than the original, “The Great Divide,” comes to the Capitol Theatre @or three days, Thursday, F and Satur- day. It is a Metro-Goldwyn picture, presented by Louis B. Mayer. The story is of the West of today; of a woman, cultured, educated and with the repression of the ing among the hardships western country. Critics and the mo William Vaughn Moo it, originally called it he Sabine Woman” and, indeed, it is said he based his story on the historic seiz- ure of the Sabines, As an added attraction, concert violinist and entertainer play: program of the best num- bers including classic as well as his own ballad songs. who wrote age production of the last Vedova,| N. D. PIONEER Grand ks, Pioneer experieng | Dakotans and | of six other of | the are | even of the Co | Historical e fro |torship of Dr. | state un | State Hist | Besides . D. May of 18 early North graphical sketches pioneers of ated in Volume ons of the State which recently the edi- of the of the state, by cretary 175 pages or so of material directly concerning indivi- dual the early d: the volume includes historical notes on the Nor- wegians and the Norwegians Luth- eran church in the Red River Val- |ley, the church territorial days, later developments of the church the Red River Valley. Too, the ory of Crary is told, and an ar- cle on the Medora-Black Hills Stage Line by Lewis F. Crawford, of Bis- marck, is included. Altogether the volume over 350 pages, has sevent |trations, and is thorough In addition, its material and clarified by the ad tensive footnotes, Copies of these collec State Historical S every state libra of contains n illu indexed. enriched e sent to y in the union, to ries throughout the and Cana, and to other te from the state his- cieties, Dr. Libby states. | the Important Tests of a Fuel.! tion of ex-| of the After coming fr sembly line in M st | mn | bo provide {water for the ton and othe m the regular as- y at Flint, with four Supple- running gasoline to New s the xed and sen as shipped al L where i © to London, pped With rs itn from London frequent assed south Outdoor Classes Being Held at University outdoo! tate univ Grand For ding of clas ted at the expected to be continued on days until the close of the for the regular s Because poor ventilati ause of the nature of te which it is made, y shack being used on a substitute for the condemned ories of Merrifield y warm upon comfortably ed. During the tryouts in t gh school declamation contest held the building during the school conference last week, one of the girl cont overcome by the heat and fainted. Another rea n for the ex- treme warmth of the rooms i the structure was necessarily placed over the heat main which | to the Commons building in order to help give a reasonable warmth dur- ing the winter months to warm u and hall, warm be 1 ids SMOKE SCREEN AT RACES By NEA Service London, creens have been u New- j market Heath to hide the workouts s from the eyes of touts and : 8 ical was the experiment ) that it p y will be used. soon at j all the tracks, at le: be- | fore the big. purses, | Other smo! experiment: | proved that smoke scre be used in orchards to | the effect of a frost. | fogs will defy frosts of from 6 to 8 | degrees below freezing. have ns can FOREVER AND EVER London, May 27.--A charwoman here bought « piano for 70 pounds under an installment plan which | Would have required seven years to | Pay for. | Panama st w shoes are to be rn this summer at the faskionuble resorts in England. ° Agus eee Any Fuel Will Give Heat.— But: Gas Stands Highest in S Bui « i aad “The road was terrible in places, being nothing more than a, cart track strewn with large boulders. In the run over the Lebanon Moun- tains the car climbed to a height of jmore than a mile. After spending ‘the night at Damascus, the 540-mile |run to Bagdad was made at an av- ! » speed of 35 miles an hour.” The Mesopotamian distributors took the Buick at Bagdad and drove on the Versian gulf, it om there it was driv- t trail-roads across to Agra, and finally Calcutta. It then went to Ceylon, where the ck d rove it for three it to Perth, on of Australia, 11. ‘The des- ‘n Australia be- Adelaide was re- » most difficult part of something the Unit- retch of bad uted successfully, the shorter journey from to Melbourne, near the continent. The to Albury and m. which point it w Zealand. 0 of the globe is planned to preserve the ect of historical ins Anes Flags _ a Will Be Placed : On Heros’ Graves . Herman A. Brocopp and E. flag on ea smarck ceme- . Capt. Bro- have placed the soldiers for Memorial D: copp and Mr. Gobel lags on the graves of the past four year FRAT HOUSE TO i BE BUILT SOON Grand Forks, N. D., May 2 Building of two fraternity houses ear the state university campus is planned for this summer, one to be built by the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity and one by the Beta Theta Pi chapter, it announced here. These two structures are expected to help the crowded housing situa- tion at the institution, . is ' For Sore, Lame MUSCLES Ask for a tube of ‘Joint-Ease.” You can use it several times in one levening for quick results, because it | goes right through the skin with on- ly a few seconds’ rubbing and gets (right to the seat of the trouble, It surely is a swift penetrator and when it gets under the skin, it starts right in to take the soreness out of muscles and chase away the lame- nes: That's why athletes use it so much. Often over night the lameness and s ness disappeas and the ambitious athlete. is quickly back in the game again. Baseball _ players, prizefighters, bieycle riders, football players as well as those who play golf, tennis and other games, are fast discover- ing that Joint-Ease is far and away ahead of anything they have ever used. SIE All druggists have sold hundreds of tubes of it and any druggist any- where in America will praise this grand emollient—60 cents a tube. For sale by Cowan’s Drug Store, Finney’s Drug Store, Lenhart’s Drug Store, -Adv. TRAINED TO DEFEND OUR COASTS Cadets at the Coast Guard Academy at New London, Gonn., was sent to Bom: | NEW SEDAN BEING MADE BY OVERLAND Willys-Overland announces the ad-} dition of the Standard Sedan at $6 5 | f£. 0. b. Tofedo, to its Overland four-} cylinder line. | According to specifications sub- mitted by the factory at Toledo this latest Overland car big, roomy, | sturdy two-door Sedan, beautifully | olstered in durable Bedford Cloth | Jand finished in a rich blue,» with deep begding, its color scheme re- sembling that of the popular All steel four-door Sedai and motor are ident as that used on the other four-cylin- | der Overland Models. Production of the new body type! commenced in March and during the {month of April, 2,200 of these cars were produced and shipped immed. ely to the dealer organization rly sales reports indicate instan- neous approval of the new body type | by the motor buying public: , i A number of unique sales features possessed by the new Standard Sedan | were largely responsible for the im- mediate enthusiasm which greeted ‘the new car. The uriusua!ly wide doors permit free acc to the front at and to the entire interior, as} i sea | well as the accommodation of larger | articles. i | Arrangement of the window j mits greater vision. Side w are unusually long and with on! door post on each gide the view is has placed it within the r vasgy potential market.” FC A a a THE ANSWER IS- “NO!” Is there any reason on earth why any one should be without the use of Gas in their home? ABE LINCOLN COMING HERE | WITH CIRCUS ¥f there is anyone in this country who wants to see just how Ab Lincoln looked and acted in life should go to the Robbins Bros, Ring circus on Wednesday, June 10, in Bismarck, and see Frank Shipman portray the heroic emancipator. Shipman is without doubt est portrayer of Lincoln He is the exact image of tal statesman. He walk: and has all of the ch the greatest martyr of a The Robbins Bros. their how one of the most noted spectac- ular affairs, of a pantomine 1 ever given within a tented a It is called the “Historic Review of | Amer ” In it ar Ml of the prom- | inent personages of from the days of Paul Revere, W ington, Grant, Lee, Lincoln, Roose- velt, and last but not least Coolidge. Coal _ Burns! Electricity Gives Heat! Oil Makes a Flame: But Gas is combusti- ble. Use The Super-Fuel. We make all connections from street basement ' FREE OF CHARGE. Why use any other fuel for Cooking or Heating your water? Gas igs quicker, cheaper, and better. It is the super-fuel. into your . immor dresses, We’ have a complete line of up to date Gas Ranges, equipped with the Famous Lorain Oven Heat Regulators. We also have a 30 day sale on Humphrey Tank Water Heaters. The best heater made — at the lowest price ever offered —and the Easiest Terms! Don’t Delay — Buy Today. We will be pleased to serve you either during a call at our office or in your home. If It Is Done With Heat, I: Can Be Done Better With Gas, The Super-Fuel. BISMARCK -GAS COMPANY Cantilever shoes for com- fort-lovers. ~ A. W. Lucas Co. Authorized | practically unobstructed. | The top is more rigid, there being; no break in the top structure, except | t the front doors, making more | rigid construction, possible. Elimi- nation of two doors and door posts | also greatly reduces the weight of the superstructure, which naturally,} is a factor in greater gasoline mile- age. | Should Interest Campers i Hinged back of the front seats makes it possible to convert the} | seat cushions into an emergency bed by removing the front cusHions, ing seat backs forward, placing rear} cushion on the floor between front and rear seats, and placing front cushion on rear seat. This is a fea- ture that is bound to appeal to camp-! ers and vacationists. The hinged driver’s seat also gives to the entire inter-| bound to ap-} \ 1 their car in their daily work. Although the back of the front seat is divided, the front; 8 cushion is in.one piece. The new Overland Standard Sedan! didn’t just happen. from John ly Overland, appea: in con- junction with the announcement of the new type. | “It was designed and built by our! Engineering Department at Toledo in collaboration with our Sales Depart- ment, to satisfy a definite demand on the part of the motor car buying public for an attractive, sturdy, con- | icable enclosed car.{ “From preliminary observations of | the -reception of the quantity which we have already shipped to dealers, ! we feel that we have met that ticular requirement to a nicety. The | price appeal, too, is a tremendous! factor as the announcement of this car at its astonishingly ow pri others who CORND Lift Off-No Pain! | Doesn't hurt one bit! Drop a little “Freezone” on an aching corn, in- stantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fingers. Your druggist sells a tiny, bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, suffi- cient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the foot calluses, without soreness or irritation. ANNOUNCEMENT - I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election for member of the board of education of the public schools of the city of Bismarck, North Dakota. If elected, I wilt continue to give the duties of the office my attention and keep conversant with school affairs. Among other things, I have been and am for the following: Careful expenditure of money in running the schools, securing and ining first class in the school: t importance, our high school should be continued as a first class fully accredited high school and improved whenever possible and for the fullest sympathy and co-operation among the patrons, the scholars, the teachers and officers of the schools. : Dated May 21st, 1925. DUCO efinishing Latest modern method. We also do automobile Top and Curtain work as well as all kinds of Upholstering. Work Guaranteed. PAINT SHOP 3rd Floor at LAHR MOTQR SALES CO. GEO. M. REGISTER. Everywhere this New Delco-Light has won an Instant Welcome A month .ago we announced a new ‘Delco-Light electrit plant—Delco-Light at a new low price—Delco-Light so in- expensive in cost that it could bring the blessings of electricity to every farm home in America. Thousands of farmers have found, in this new Delco-Light, the thing they’ve always wanted-—a genuine Delco-Light plant that they could have, completely installed on their farms, at a cost that was really low. Thousands of farm women have found the Delco-Light that would lighten their burdens and bring new happiness to their families—all «t a very economical cost. ‘We Want You to Know About It 5 Here is a brief description of the new Delco-Light, and some general informa- tion about our remarkable new plan of complete installation and easy time pay- ments. Read every word of this informa- tion, And then write or telephone immediately for the details of our com- plete offer. ~ A 600-Watt Non-Storage Battery Plant lant is a genutne Delco-Light i fall 600-watt a atrong, sturdily built economical in’ oper- ation. 4t-is equipped with a. standard Delco starter and an economical startin, battery. And its price is only $19 f, 0. b.. Dayton—the lowest price and the greatest value ever offered in a , Delco-Light électric plant. ments have been made whereby the Delco-Light Dealer in your community will install your plant and wire your house for five lights to be located wher- ever you specify. You will receive with the plant five beautiful spun-brass light- ing fixtures complete with bulbs. And all of this—plant, installation, wiring, fixtures, everything ready to turn on the lights—will cost you only $53, in ~ addition to the price of the plant itself. A Small Down Payment— Balance on Easy Terms Finally, we have arranged that this new low cost for Delco-Light, completely in- stalled, can be paid on terms so easy that- anyone can take advantage of them. The total” cost is only $248, including freight (a little more west of the Missis- ippi). But you make only a small down payment. . The balance is payable on easy terms, arranged to sit your convenience. , Ask for Details Never before ha8 such an offer bee: made. Never before has Delco-Light ae so Hie and pera so easy to buy. It means that any farm home—your hi * —can have Delco-Light today, ae At the bottom of this advertisement ay the name and address of the Delce-Light Dealer for your community, Call on him, write, or telephone for full information—specifications of the plant, illustrations of the fixtures that come . with it, details of our complete ins| - Complete Installation at a tion and wiring plan Baa the — Bemarkably Small Cost that show h : In addition to this, special arrange- Dace eh sel easily you can now get Delco-Light Company, Dayton, Ohio, Subsidi try of General Motors B. K. SKEELS | 408 Broadway - Bismarck, N. Dak. The new in every ri Delco-Light. Co. Distributor Fargo Sales Branch, 19 Broadway, Fargo, N. Dak. “ suare line up for inspection. This place SS guard what West Point is to the army. Students are trained in suppressing smuggling of all

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