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PAGE TWO _ THE BISMAR SHOW BOOKED | FOR CAPITAL Richards ind Pringles’ Min- strel Show Will Play Next Monday Richards and Pringle’s minstrel band comprising 40 negra perform ers will be the ction at. the auditor Monday 1 ten-piece jazz orchestra, a vaudeville produc- tion of 12 high class European fea+ tures, will feature the rformance The Ben Hassan troupe which > pears in the vaudeville show starred at the New York hippodrome A. special 70-f¢ scenery and e ec a carried on the The production two acts and 15 scenes. A feature ac a-Grand Hunts an elabo! ow, the entire vetting of which is in rich silk plash INDIAN HELD St. Cloud, John Shingaba Mille Lacs resery is held in the i, s county jail | here today on a of murder pending a hearing before a Mille I county grand jury next fall, He is arged with fatally shooting Wil m Shokopee, another Indian, in a dtunken rid ght. BAN ON RECESS STIRS MOTHERS: A_ tempe Junior High schedule at th hool which elim inates the two daily recesses has | are given rise to a great deal of com ment. The plan will be in effect for the next two weeks and if it is not generally satisfa end of t time the old schedule Will be followed, it was announced | YTS | by Miss Mary Huber, princi fume t gh to of th who | eral in all the to the believed th only the enth and cighth, arc j objections will be it is not customary throughout | the state and the country general- | ly to include recesses in the sched. | ' ule of a Junior High school i The children in the first three} grades at the Will building will], rs not be affected by the ch Superintendent H. 0 that the schoo! board cussed eliminating recesses in grade schools and has no intenti ot doing so. Tells Rotary of N. D. Beauty painted | from St Paul's Butte, nine miles from Bot- tineau, whence on one hand may be seen the prairies and fields for 47 miles and on the other five silver lakes gleaming among the trees; of | the mountain side above Walhalla with its outlook upon the great Red| River valley, the bed of old lake Agassiz; of the approach to old Fort Ransom; of the Hawk’s Nest Wells county; of the history and trad the Missouri river; of the beauties of the Bad Lands; and of our Devils | Lake. Miss Marjorie Bes panied by Winston Mann, sang two Pleasing solos. | Dale Simon analyzed news events | of the past week. | Visitors included Miss Best, Miss Bertha Paln Mann, A. C. Kingston, “Bill” F Roy Baird, M. Gottlieb and H. A. Reamon. : Announcement h: just been made of the purchase of the Sioux Oil Co, of Bismarck by Corwin-Churchill Motors Inc. Included in the purchase was the contract for Bismarck and Mandan on Pure Oil products, re- ceiving tanks on the Northern Pacific right of way, and a battery of gas pumps in use at various garages in tee. two ¢ S. : ux Oil Co. will be merged with Corwin-Churchill and an active campaign started to pla y reach of the As soon as new equipment arrives! the filling station at the Corwin- Churchill garage will be remodeled im accordance with plans furnished by the Pure Oil Co. The new: gar- age now being erected on Main|* Street for the Copetin Motor Co. is to have an elaborate filling station im. the corner of the building where Pure Oi) products will-also be sold. N. D. University : j Turned Out 11,120 Grand Tork. leigh county » Sept. 2.—Bur- ing the last ten rears sent 151 students to its home state university, the Univer- sity of North Dakota, figures com- piled b:- the registrar of the Uni- versi ow. Pembina county ranks first in the number of students sent. During that:time it has sent 656 students, or am average of 65 per year. Grand Forks county ranks second with: 645 students sent, Wabash county third e565, and Ramsey county fourth| |. 466. The University of North Dakota dpring the last ten years has trained fer responsible positions and pre- for better citizenship a total sp - 11,120- young men and si - ‘ DAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1925 anne — CK TRIBUNE : j _WEDN [4acob Moses, FNS TR eee in item to Gain UAKE HITS TWO STATES Recognition on Stock Exchan *. €. Roberts, Ca {Lehr; Alma “Si W. ; > Kentad i Baldwin; Kenneth —Prestot Shock; Kentucky Points | Bala : | nn Is Bez | “This book is just y HEAVY DAMAGE ne, Fe Se am at pre: “pr i) Ey: | ‘ol. Hani Mitchell, stormy petrel | Ament Bressnt brat within a few months. | No damage was reported. had been made at the local w bureau at 9 Observer Al Brand said he had un-| official information that the quake was general in southern India Ilinois and in western Kentu : that from reports he had received it} fr probably had centered in that terri- severe. hailste Nes he truth ab Millerton and Nor! nan | air service is goi until that branch had give nd ang| hail de had been harvested and damage tol _“l 10 to 15) that crop was small, : = seconds here, rattling windows, d) es and other objects KENTUCKY ROCK | tonight at 8 sharp. several places in Kentucky to-| 1%, ¢he Super-Fuel. At Louisville, rumbling precefled a distinct shoc | Houses were shaken ; ville, while Paducah said a rumbling! sound was followed by: tremors as | ing several seconds. LAST TWENT | | ELE ET | diana was recorded in the § The shocks lasted ab The tremor was characterized Brother Ruephel “as unusually. vio-| Y NEWS| St. Alexius Hospital tory at the | ¢ nette Sorsdahl, city ibert and daughter. ! fscurny | the TAILORING erament | Lake. Bismarck Hospital E EE Frank Jones, Steele; | Roberts, Carson; Mrs. garet and June Parsons, Hurdsfield; Hilda Miller, Zap; John Vander Lust. a w 3 : William Habeck to pour their upon the “street,” ispiring youths luncheon this noon |} SEIBERLING We sell this tire to muke per- manent customers, A. & M. TIRE SERVICE We specialize in T ===————SSS= All Treads success is to be achieved re Repairing. Knights ci Pythias meeting ht at 8 sharp. DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Consultation Free Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. We are now showing the ki have a handic: they must develop kno comes to me, jhe is unsatisfie S it's thrilling. Most grown-ups ‘all Street in th thrillers and the se: COAL BULLETIN If you buy coal because you-want h-e-a-t you will do well to try the following coals, there are none better: sational novels ‘hurchill lf Buy Oil Business): HEAD-Lignite from ZAP — Contains more heat and Jess ash. WASHOE BEAR CREEK—A high grade “bituminus’ coal from Montana. KIRBY—An exceptionally high grade southern: Wyom- And [ want to tel about coming it has everything to this moment men attending the Columbia U sity KLEENBURN—The cleanest burning coal; northern Wyoming field. PENNSYLVANIA HARD COAL COAL—Kastern coals. The above excellent: brands are,all handled at our Bismarck Lumber Yard. ST. HILAIRE LUMBER COMPANY Phone 17 N. E. Bystrom, Manager Corner 6th & Main to reali mething move SMITHING going to meet the business any sort of terms, the jand what trade and barter gases and about. “There's plenty to try road from the REO SPEED FOR SALE 11/2 averedited School w ong _and henorable his ored al Sterage house ‘on road to penitentiary. Phone 127 or see. Charles E Ward, Dept. of Agriculture and Labor, at State Capitol, 8 perienced teach raduates always in |. Expenses unusual. Send for our free 1 Matilda . Agar, 8. Da ohn Kjol. Mary’ Kjol, Mandan. Mitho, 4a in; Hilda K . Regent; 1 h, Dris- ' approval, Poe smash t The truth of our deplorable sit uation is going to be pul before the American people, come what may.” he TS ALL RIGHT TOLET WELL ENOUGH ALONE, continued | Broni Ole ' Tr i “If the war department wants to coll; Mrs. John Hempel, “Winged Defense,” Written by t something, so much the better IF YOU'RE SURE \T1S,. Hilda Miller, Zap; Andrew Then I can get the ease before Con AY Col, William) Mitchell, gress and the people and then we will 3 ‘ have a chance to remedy this unfor Hits Air Arm tunate condition A. Jermundson, Hal howill, deplorable service, threw a bombshell into the air service ci day when war department j began we his book * n had been publi department orders C at of comm ion, came off the presses i Tuesday. Its publication has “ly forbidden by the v Clas 1) specifical rtment npproval: | no lon i as of the Fi to the Associated Pr Obevs Orders Cook with Gas. It’s the) AF ave disobeyed no orders,” Col.! Ideal Fuel. ; | * command: a air forces, today. ‘om 50 to 75 per cent to AX was reported. Most of i = I NOTICE Knights ef Pythias meeting Heat your water with Gas. | Yee 3p a Youn ¢ cep ALE DRY RJ, ° In cartons of 12 bot- As is—it is delicious! Excellent for a Horse’s Neck. -, As a Mixer—the finest you LF ever poured. ATTENTION TO DETAIL missing buttons, ete, sewed on at one extra charge when you have your suit) Dry Clean Pre: pal oor Try Us Opposite Postori Saturday, Sept. 5th to Saturday, Sept. 12th Special Sales! Special Premiums! Special Demonstrations! , EXT Week is Monarch Dakota Week. Throughout ali of | North and South Dakota, Monarch Dealers are offering —— Special sales, special demonstrations, and special PRE. ee =MIUMS to all who purchase Monarch Ranges between Septem- ber 5th and September 12th, inclusive. With this special event, we are doing our part to celebrate the return of pros- Perity to your two great States. Prospects of bumper crops with fair prices indicate that many Dakotans be ready to secure this fall, the new ranges. they have been needing. Your nearest dealer will tell you of the advantages of buying during Dakota Weck. ‘The first Monarch Malleable Range sold in the Dakotas is 25 years old this fall. We have not been able to trace it, but we have every reason to believe that it és still serving its owner economically and well. We believe it, because many other Monarchs of that age—which we DO know about—are still in Tegular tse. «Monarch Ranges are built to give that kind of service. Malleable iron castings, securely rivited to heavy steel plates, make a permanently tight construct: : that insures perfect baking and the strictest fuel economy for many, many 4 The people of the Dakotas were quick to recognize this super quality. For Re years the Monarch Range has been the favorite range —the biggest selling Jange in the Northwest. a 4 26-Pc. SET ONEIDA FREE Community Silverware with every Monarch Range purchased between Sept. 5 and Sept. 12, inclusive A silverware set that will grace the table of any home. Genuine Community Paramount Plate — Beverly Pattern. This offer is made sible only through our cooperation with your local dealer. It holds good for the Dakota Week only. If you wish to take advantage of it, be sure to make your arrangements for the }* _ purchase of a Monarch between Sept. 5th and 12th. Do not expect your dealer to continue this offer after Sept. 12th. He wilt not be ‘able t6 do so, Visit Your Dealer'sStore Note the Dates! Itis probably not necessary to tell you who sellsMonarch Ranges in your locality, Monarch dealers are the prominent dealers in their respective towns. BUT—if itshould be inconvenient for you to attend a Dakota Sale at a Monarch Dealer’s store, write us'atonce. Ve will‘see that this ‘special offer is extended to you. Malleable Iron Range Covi 54" , In Cooperation with . All Monarch-Paramount Dealers in _ North and South Dakota }