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PAGE TEN 28 TO FINISH STATE NORMAL AT ELLENDALE Commencement Week Opens: June 4 With Final Ex- ercises on June 10 “Happier Apart” Ellendale, N. D. Twenty-eight student uation exerci: will mark commencement wee It will be followed J hs a nd banquet on nd commencement exercise: union on dune 10, , a inember of the Workmen's compensation rd, will deliver the comme' i ment ‘address and Joseph A. Kit- chen, commissioner of agriculture and labor, will represent the state administration senting the diplomas. Those who pet rec Me reen and stage, hav ack Pickford and Maril i od friends and aw suits or divorces ack announces from Hollywood, and M New York, agrees. AGRICULTURAL CREDIT CORPORATION — TO CONTINUE ITS LIVESTOCK LOANING OPERATIONS IN STATE ANOTHER YEAR uch things a: happier apart, Robert Allen Fric Grace Emily Davis, Anna Zinte Edith Hafey and Lydia Alma Zin- ter, Ellendale, and Charlotte Irene Moffit, Moffit. y the Agricul-!er who wants to finance farmers Announcement i at its Min- | to_get better livestock. . | tural Credit Corporation headquarters that it will continue its-livestock Brampton; Myrtle | Mary Gordon, which can be explained pad farm agen| Johnson, Herman, and Lucille Ade- ‘al banker, the Agricultura’ Myrtle Ireland, Verndale, Min a Agnes Mer s Adam Montagu Mich.; Frank B. Payne, Milnor; V il Ottos Smith, Enderlin; Arthur prthwood; alee nother year will mean that farmers in the state will con- increase the numb s, beef cattle, and sheep per cent the fi cent the second cent the third y ncement was followed May jYoung, Be belie Brown, Ruth E i POWER RADIO WORK: I$ FEASIBLE Year’s Experiments on Power Up to 50,000 Watts Has Been Successful tthe main offi-[¢ash is asked and a mortgage on ies that addition- al agricultural agents would be ployed to work in North Dakota and, with county ks additienal tock free of liens. hree years of f rp # more and bett L here will be no changes in the| locally and ten” per cent when it Credit Gaeporation ima jand purchased by the Corpo s to buy good dairy |! p and pay for them ut six per cent in- not care if the farmer] f Mr. Kemp said. “We dy to help in either mn of paying for the ed with their own : nd sheep in North iIf the farmer interested in our|} has worked out i North Dakota that it will be con- rm we will be glad to co- vith him providing he meet common sense bus. Our idea is to ge k on the farms, not to make arly $1,000,000 in dair 000 watts ha: poration in the past tw year: es of communities have b hi oT Applications for the loans may from county agents, ents, or from the ‘tin Minneapolis. r through this system of buying |"? on country have used a power of f v t regularly, while WGY, Schnect has conducted periments along thi: However, numerous stepped up th . |corporation loai ocalities in the st on starting campaigns. FARMERS TAKE _ INTEREST IN MODERN HOMES Situation Keeps Many From Putting in Mod- ern Plumbing, However Not Done For Profit Credit > anany others have gone bi poration is the only org: in the United States that is ma though the range d the amount of |: rts show that jas been increased t 1 local interference did not rise in A board of the corpoi the greatest benefit derived from S these advances in the transmitting field has been to the listener. not only has been enabled to puil in such high power stations through and sheep on the| ‘orth Dakota, i omplish this we will not have to} locals, but has held them for entire programs on a loud While the winter's ditions have been far from the best, on many nights it was due en- creased power that uld be brought Stations whose rating was 500 watts or below were silent, even when their distance from the re- ceiver was not more than 250 miles : Wahpeton, N. D., May 29—()—| farmer will al pme in-| Inere ? come whether grain crops do ‘eception con- plumbing is being shown {Dakota farmers in the opinion of W. Hoppert of this city, pre: ident of the state master plumber: corporation is doing for farmers in North Dakota osal, a farmer living in tirely to the i distance statio the present tendene: purchased | however, there is great room f ,improvement, Hoppert said, in dis- ing the sanitary. fae’ North .Dakota farm and a circular recently i: een cows before the!the United eleven good grade cows through County Agent H. R. I Rugby through the corporation 1 laid down cost of $1,053 ies of In addition, the added vower has made possible fairly satisfactory daylight reception over distances. In fact it. has been i instances where ued by States Department of riculture in which it was said hat not more than 10 per cent of in the United States ested and found th were all being milked at a los The serub cows were found to producing from less than 100 tojhave modern sanitary faci county agent t these stations would registe fore sunset but would not come 151 pounds of butter fat a year, or! less than it cost to kee~ them. The are becoming more interested in eleven cows purchased from the cor-| modern plumbing’ for_their_ homes poration averaged 248 pounds perland, of course, cow during the first year and Mr. Mosal is paying off h his cream checks. cases have been found by the cor-/ th poration buyers throughout North es. “I am certain that the farmers _ fr.after dark. x : y ent Monday night, with all of Chicago's transmitters silent. only station whose signals could read satisfactorily through a wall of static and other air nuis- ~ ances was WJZ. In fact with recep- good for distance this 45: beter transmitter can be logged WMAGQ, a 1,000 watt local m, is running on 448 meters. OPENS NURSERY thousand, four hun- ling trees were planted t week ye T. R. Trinder as ginning of # nursery. to plant several hundred it will be more so the younger generatiqn grows Scores of like} “The financial condition among sedms to have hindered them from making these improve- in the plist. Another-obstacle is been the lack of power facili- | and still another consideration _ adequate drainage. the! opinion prospects of more plumb' {on North Daketa farms will de-| pend largely onthe farwers’ in- come in the futu n Other states are also taking ad- vantage of the thre i At Onamia, creamery was strength of the number of d: cows put into that community by the Agricultural Credit Corpora- At Great Falls, dairy cows are being purchased by farmers through thi and G. A, Norris, chief of the dairy division of the state department of agriculture, has put the stat ers.at the service of the farm get cattle in this way. Bankers Endorse Work | lutions. were week in several 8 ion’ eridorsin; ition my ing Hoppert said, that iliti average | North Dakota farm will_rank above ! the-average for the country as shown by the federal survey. His inion, he said, is based on his servation of conditions in the southeastern section of and reports from other sections, ERS MET IN DICKINSON association met in with A. G. Divet, State Bankers princi; the state ) “THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1996 I) 5 -, intilar law is being discussed 6; (GRAND CANYON Newlyweds! ehaer fai al. | tents ft! Masschusetts legis ito: | ee “fauho thas ‘spent $3.470,000 on its || /, & . .con-| statethi y system during the last ¢ Neatly 200, miles of new. con-4 stata/highway sys | LURES MANY BY pmb 4 of feral roads have been | 15 montha, 5 # i | : authorized thisyear. With the com-) | & ae | " dr county and| AU_of the nine provinces of Can- | died DOT a a et ad. builders | ada Ravers Wnltorte tect pf Toad sym 4 | } pig Mali A tet ; bol, The markers op well-kept roads ' | 2 Deas are, placed about 300 feet apart, close de \ a : : Pibise “Gre eing, mule: Zor a NaN. |O7TENBTONE Ot Oe ce tirike then, fe | é lway acrons Cancis whieh: will, cc ongpiets for headlights to strike ; em. ‘Rare Improvements and Ret- OM Becg, Batitans NS, to Qaneanen | |Z, TWAS PAINFUL ' | : ee us Bympathizer: And’did her father ; ter Accommodations En- Codebd on Hak 0 tae preventing ogee eet agli nol Hauea ; | equrage the Motorists ‘the transportation of dogs unelg . ie s aAnswers. | onthe running board of a motor ¢ H ‘s | By Ed. Friedman | eT, \ rs Highway improvemen : . } . ‘ Yo the | Dran 1n de have the # ! , a i f eas q to this y beautiful natural formation, but J good trmils and -arranged trips an interesting and x 1 recreation, Several important national highe| . jways offer tourists a choice of| | ; : routes into Arizona and to the : \Grand Canyon, Many smaller roads side-tripsfor the tourists ? who are anxiuos to visit most of 5 the beautiful: spots on the great ee south) ern desert. | e _ There are many places of unusual interest hesides the multi-tinted canyon. Weird and fantastic cliff dwellings in Walnut Canyon, the | ieee eon monument, the vi' idly colored vistas from the Roose- 4 markable Panoramic views of the ‘he camera caught them sealing the ¢ ony inNee See ontres Arizona mountains are interesting] gr ‘Kiss. Later the igwiie lett thc a Ges New York with the attractions: j irst kiss. Later the newlyweds left for a 10-day yacht cruise. Earl “ Canyon Tours Carroll’s present troubles with the law seem to sit lightly on Brother 4 Fi The big show is the great canyon Norman. oe Colorado river. k 1 the Globe-R 1 * int i¢ motorist may follow ma-jrocks along the Globe-Roosevelt | ¢%-——c—HWH___.4,|' y Z cadam pavement to Hermit’s Rest,|Dam road rival the beauties of the BY THE WAY bj FRIDAY, JUNE 11 the head of Hermit's Trail, passing {Grand Canyon. : t 4 the Poxeell Monument which was ee aE Sa Ee yee raised in commemoration of a Unit- FARMERS CAN The Rice-Springervi ighway ed States army captain, leader of through the Wane Mountetnn ue xe the first party of white men who zona shortens the distance between ever went by boat through the PYROTOL AT $8 60 Springerville and San Diego by more canyon, e' than 250 miles. The tourist may return over the ete Je ek cast road to Yavapai Point, get-| fA HUNDRED POUNDS The road to Ash Fork, Prescott t ting a new view of the Colorado and Phoenix is paved part of the i river and its high walls. way. The remainder of this highway 4 ‘A burrelit® the Divi fe, That the farmers of North Da-|'* &r@vel. stone or dirt, \ burro ride down the Havasupai| kota can obtain explosive material 7 a Trail to Phantom Ranch across the] for stumping, teak blasting canal cate pat theta bs e vii nyon trail shows the real great-|ditching for the. cost of freight|the state more then + oono08. Lei Metet : allness, depth, vivid coloring and|plus cost of cartridges, is announc- E ‘ Credit Corporation loans responsi-|scenic grandeur of the canyon. ed by R. C, Miller, agricultural en- Mr siae Alea nl } up to $1,000, repayable} More than three-fourths of this}gineer, North Dakota Agricultural | ih, White Horse Pike rond soon rate of tnirty ltrail has been widened. and made|tollege. Shin distance EE und forty per nepotiated without difficulty. Me ocean war salvage, which lantic City. This highway is one. of ar with interest at ; * as the strength of 40 per cent|the most popular routes, connecting t from the point below the Tonto] dy an be obtained thru the y of the Atlantic seacoast re- ium. Generally | Plateau, where the new trail ends itv of Minnesota; St. Paul a down payment of 20 per cent in/and the old begins, the ride pre-|Minn., University Farm, for $8.60 den £3 e on}sents many thrills as the plodding} per hundred pounds f. 0. b.,” says]. Plerida’s new “Cross-State ‘high- ometimes pick their way down over] Mr, Miller. “By the time the ex-|®4Y”, Will be ready for use by Oct. : andy |the loose rock and chuck holes. sive reaches its destination in| Will he commer aoe on, the road : corporation | "the experiences evernwes teeth ita ¢ a will be completed about the first of F the av-| North Dakota it would come t ye i of other | ¢ “ ” ; e tol the year. This route will lead erage “tenderfoot” tourist. Brisk}around $10.00 per hundred pounds, |ithrough the upper Bverglades. oo over- nae sweep pet the corners|or ten cents per pound,” continues aha tse ‘ and the continually changing pan-|the engineer. These prices Safety te fees i orama brings to the adventurer asquoted on 100 pound lots and in no} and reste vere onal signs ‘ realization of the, magni-lease can one farmer receive more PRS A de 7 haha { ists may le: i NEW YORK DENTISTS ‘§ : ets te for trencl Opposite N. P. Depot e from one-t Bridgework, Plainless Extrac- is in good condition. On the way dirt for tions, Cleanings —; to Flagstaff, the San Francisco ng Offices at Aberdeen, Huron, peaks stand out in cameo-like clear-| Pyrotol with gre . Mitchell, S. D., and at es erie road. cavating,” Mr r Bismarck, N. D. i er Sights “Pyrotol h , vantages 4084, Main Pantibila pete tinse Naina: he ey many a reali ie ae mary her i rapes seats on sale show day at half miles and south for seven, over| freeze. ‘This permits its use at seehart rok Co CAME Paice 88 CRANE SD on eal : a fair dirt road, is the canyon of|tow temperatures which are en- Cireus Grounds 5 former cliff dwellers. Both sides} countered in most ordinary agri of she canyon are dotted with an-| cultural blasting operations, So cient homes. i far as ordi y handli Returning to Williams and then| cerned, Pyrotal hing ne tant : “The Studio” on to Ash Fork, a graveled road i i ¥ 1 Bla: leads through scenic country to} ing operation and will not cause ae ie Ni oe Prescott and through Wickenburg.| effects,” assures Mille jismarck, North Dakota A short distance from Wickei Tiss. ihaas whe iG toe, ee! i burg, on. the road to Phoenix, a] pyrotol in strictly ultural op-|| Gregg Shorthand r side-trip takes the motorist to Hot erations can take advantage of this Touch Typewriting 4 Springs, where he may enjoy the/ cheap blasting material,” concludes American Bookkeeping ' ' advan ieee of this recreation Mr, Miller, Anolication bla Secretarial Training id : center. 4 instruction sheets . From piceni ‘a excel link road a the hen ee eLcal ae neering ae other Commercial Sub- { leads to Globe, the district of the! p, rf t, s “allege Stati, Ss; f Hemevel Dantithe tant Madore Deis ment, State College Station, More than two hundred stu- {| rgo. dents that I have trained are Monument and the Papago Saguaro bases) \ National Monument. on, rece ing mG i sheay 8 Wonderful: views prevail in this| ; Ruarier et 8s MAE ABs mountainous country. e sunset, P Mere th: is mony Me ian one hundred of | coloring reflected on the great WHY; 0 ERATE them, are employed in Bis- if for Appendicitis, Gall Stones, marck and Mandan. |My stu- Stomach and Liver Troubles dents are employed by the when Hepatola does the work Standard Oil pany, the a ' within 24 hours without pain, International Harvester com- danger or loss of time?. Hepa, pany, Armour & Company, ' tola dlso" removes the. ealculah and the wholesale houses of sR ap age Bee the pas of the kidneys pagmarck ald Jenuae. t A rs y an ravel from the bladder. ey are scatte in posi- A Contains no poison, Pregnant tions from New York City to y not enjo y t . women and small clrildren take the Golden Gate of Cali- Hopatola saa ay safety. mis, a ae I e : ° “ is is the same Hepatola as uring the month /of June, 1 f sold in Canada by Mrs. Geo. S. am making a special low rate 3 an e Siler 1 e i for tuition to Teachers and High School Graduates. They make the best Secretaries and Stenographers. Write‘or call ‘to see me about it, “Prof.” R. E. Jack, Principal “THE STUDIO” Almas. For sale here by her daughter. Price $6.75 delivered Not sold by druggists MRS. STANLEY WELLS Box 941, Dept. 9. Phone 3727 Aberdeen, South Dakota Now that the hot eathas! is about due, why burden yourself with the drudgery of washing at home; the expense of — fuel, the discomfort of heat, the labor of rubbing? : a a OE ) We'll call for your laundry, clean as is Ng ” good as new, and return it without trou- ; ble on your’part, and at. so low a cost . a8 to make it 2 positivedelight, “All the women who know, come to us for thei’ laundry-work, Why not you? f Phone 684 bs : Small Boy: “Yes, sir, I stole their bai While you are away on a fishing trip, a business trip or just a holiday outing, burglars may break into your home or place of busi- esa and steal valuable Property. Locks and bolts cannot keep them out, but adependable burglary pol- ig written by this agency the Hartford Fire) Insur- ance Company will give you absolute protection, MURPHY “The Man Who Knows ‘Ziel Insurance” ~916 BROADWAY .| Bismarck, N.D. . Phone 577 Minister: “So you saw some boys fishing on the Sabbath. Did you bry todiscourage them?” ELGIN, NO,.DAK. | SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1926 The Koch Esate, 820 acres, one and one-half miles east of Elgin, Will be sold at public auction b; ete oO. "Housel of Watertown,S.D. Auction will be held on the premises at 2 o’clock sharp. You can buy this farm in 80-acre tracts or the entire 320 per A big opportunity for the man who wants a \We are kelling this land to close the Koch Est A ‘veal land Se eet : Jala: ie \ \M.0,HOUSEL | ~’ Agent and Ametioneer for the Koch Estate’ ELGIN STATE BANK, Clerk . : : ” Capital Laundry | : Company { or