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PAGE EIGHT ADVENTIST = _-BLDERFLAYS | _ —«-BVOLUTION Fre at Farm Boy Is High Honor Student at Jamestown Jamestown, (P) N. D. chi » June 4 1 high honor h school’s elas: He Luthy Automa 3 Denies dom of Will, He Says Church Meeting June 4 it Milwaukee, (py hington, June 4.-()—The out-| 000,000 cases less than Inst year. 4 shall have a generation of Le Will Leave Sunday} BO RG Se i eH little lost time jeopulds as the fruit of the due ‘to n mad . ; i ld the fruit a ve For pins Grounds; s the agriculture d ept on the acifie cons at peetta ared he y in its June ork of getting in the crops has gone hel : : eae ee ts Of) Whe quartermas- the Ti publication 0! one of Bismarck’s na- for hogs for the Sev 1 ehure hae J. units, will leave here 1 i an ss y at the Ad Sunday morning for Devils] th regard to price relationships ven erence, where they will take part in the Aeharinte that “among @ with moral! encampment of the organiza: | } ‘3 The trip will he made in two | . t and ue y five-ton trueks, which will be ‘ 1} with equipment, Other mem e vents him fromthers of the sea . ho put them ni gu to camp the mid PDE! SReHAnGS ‘ ta day will] while the members of Company A will) Ha Well: AE Be ‘ e and % | unly morning on a special nate: the which will also carry the stock products, wool, butter and » and Jamestown units, annual encampment opens nd continues through June 26. » is no fault; Miss Helen Will Is Operated on For on edom of ot chemical ac a ‘ frus-| trate the ab of the human agent to choose between the virtuous and the sinful,” he said. { “When such ideas become univer-} sally accepted, a3 surely they will if! evolution continues its conquest, we | w shall witness a spirit of lawlessness court that cannot but end in a turnalia| came i} and Was sent to a hos- of crime and bloodshed which only} pital. the second coming of Christ can he California tennis star, after be- stop.” American hospital Josts Nothing to 5 Attend Military Training Camp): y against the Duteh pl Bouman, but the match poned until’ tomorrow when orth Dakotans for | training camp 3 fast th ras! rding to word Applications the citizens m ure not coming in 3 in previous years, posed. women's world champion, has been ill recently, is entered received by George F. Bird, Burleigh|the hard court championship and county éhairman of the enrollment | had been hoped that she and Mi committee. Lack of understanding as} ‘to the conditions are believed to be} part of the cause. The camp is absolutely free, t) physical examinations and inocu tions are given without expense to the! applicants, railroad fare to and from the camps is paid, and the uniforms furnished. The signing of an appli- cation is not binding, if the applicant} finds that he can not attend he sim- ply needs to notify headquarters and he will be excused. Any one wishing to attend the camp,! which is held at Fort Snelling, M should get in touch with Mr. Bi tour: for the Farmer Injured | By Jamestown, N. D. June ch Scream -o-eeaepera John § Kensal farmer who WwW an one sid adly crushed from shou 14 omen Finish to hip two go under a fi He is recovering. Training at the Bismarck Hospital Fourteen young women will gradu- ate from the nurses’ training school of the Bismarck Evangelical hospital j tractor, < juble to sit up ina time, this spring and will e their di ploma nday even June 7, at @ the commencem in the} . city auditorium. H. B | mueller, president of the board of at the com- A hot breakfast now in3 to 5 minutes will preside nt program, Sunday evening the service will he held at t baccalureate | presiding. | bacealureate | Invocation, Rev. I. G. Monson, Vocal solo, J. A. Winther of Man-] N. Himmel, 1 University, Naperville, Ill. must deny the family hot, nouris| ing breakfasts. Quick Quaker faster than plain toast. That means the most delicious hot breakfasts without muss Closing prayer and benediction, Commencement Program The program to be given at the commencement services follo Selection, High schoo! orchestra. anced ration” antes c. Vater, Paul S. Wright. bjorn Johnson. Professor E. N. Himmer, Invocation, Rev. W. Duet, Rev. and Mrs. Address, Judge Sve Address, Ph. —every day for you and yours. Fee station of diplomas, Susan V. Sheaffer, superintendent of hospital Song: America the Beautiful, audi ence. W. E. Vater. every day with Quick Quaker. Benediction, Rev. known them. Following the program a reception | will be given in the nurses’ dining oom at the hosiptal. The membersof the graduating class include: Agnes Anderson, Denise Bell, Mary Bowen, Ruby Erickson, ther Fischer, Hilda Hansen, Sylvia Holte, Nora Hillestad, Pauline Harr, Charlotte Johnston, Mabelle Nelson, Ida Nuss, Effie Peterson, Kaethe Sattler. W. E. PERRY Awards Are Made ' Riemaneita in Poster Contest Funeral Following a dental survey in the Bismarck public schools a poster con- | test was conducted by Miss Esther Teichman, school nurse, for the pur- pose of bringing out the knowledge ‘the children had acquired. A series of posters, depicting different phases ‘of dental health, were made by the fifth and sixth grade pupils. A great deal of interest faster) many exeellent posters were made. e posters are of uniform size and a wide knowledge of the sub- jek First nak ze went to the Wachter school; Ri holt school won second e and the Roosevelt and William foore schools received honorable mention.. by ie east “oa al poster was made, and Willobel Mat-! Bek ef ae liam Moore school. | Director. Parlors 210 Fifth Phone 687W CAPITAL FUNERAL PARLORS Successors to Bowman Funeral Parlors 216 Main St. Licensed Embalmer Phone Day or Night—22W JOS. W. TSCHUMPERLIN Proprietor apaiteere of the Burleigh Coun- $e Officers Association were ly reelect erday aft- way the cing Zoson' tthe elation held at the Odd Fellows je officers are P. P. Bliss, Mi presi Marne, Bi choo! . Olat | prize, . QM. ‘Corps Members | Appendicitis Today Miss Helen mpion, who the international hard ampionship here, be- nt an operation for appen- Wills was scheduled to make her first appearance in the tourna- {was found that Miss Wills was indis- nne Lenglen, recognized as the who also Wills would clash again during the Tractor Improving 1—(?)— is now chair part of the Song: A Charge to Keep, audience.| > ON'T believe that just because hapuneements Doxology. your mornings are hurried you i Processional, High school orchestra. | hurry. j Song; Come, Thou Almighty King,| It means the excellentiy “bale audience. of protein, carbohy- drates and vitamines—plus the “bulk” that makes laxatives less often needed Do as thousands are doing. Start Your grocer has Quick Quaker— | j also Quaker Oats as you have always | | Quick Quaker with pork’ products "CROP OUTLOOK |Z ISUNCERTAIN | REPORT SAYS 1 { Increased Wheat Crop May a! Put Prices Substantially | on an Export Basis in equivalent to in Mn exceedingly market p the hext five months The hog-corn: pric the highest on record. —A mind the violent downswing pr lar price relationships.” Wheat Reserven Moderate 921. but quantity, exchange exes are continue in fairly | good position whgle cattle below par but-improving. The gen- eral index of purchasing power of farm progucts in terms of non-agii- cultural Commodities rose one to 88 during April.” Harvest Time Nears Wheat harvest will be under within the month in the south northwest, said e report, thé erop beim unusually advanced the latter territor: “Forecasts based upon conditi last. month,” it continued, a winter wheat crop this 00,000 bushels or about 000 more than last r. cated increase is in hard winter wheat, Notwithstanding that reserves ‘ will be low when the crop comes to market, such increase in our crop o “There wasan old man from St. Bees Who was stung: in the head by a wasp. When asked if it hurt Here plied, ‘No, it doesn't, I thought all the time *twas‘a hornet.” Misfortune may strike at you from many an angle ++ from a wasp sting developing into blood poe to having your house burn down. But if your insurance is in the hands of this agency of the Hartford Fire Insur- ance Company, then it won’t hurt so much be- cause you can think all the time that you are well protected, MURPHY “The Man Who Knows Insurance” 216 BROADWAY Bismarck, N. D. Phone 577 put our wheat prices on substan' ly an export basis, “The hog market last month the highest point in six for certain wi ‘it| With the supply of hogs in sight for it iss H. B. LOVE D. C. PH. C. Doctor of Chiroptactic. EXAMINATION FREE. Eltinge Bidg. Phone 174 m Theatre TOMMIX “TWISTED TRAILS” also Ninth Chapter of the Si “Miracles of the Jungle’ Pathe News reel and Gump Matinee Daily, 2:30 Admission Matinee, Adults 20c Children 10e Evenings, Adults 25¢ Children 10c¢ trustworthy. “Remember he is of or DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Consulation Free BISMARCK, P.°C. Remington, Pres. OLDSMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO., INC. ° 212 Mais St. Phone 435) 318 Main St. GILLETTE GEM AUTO STROP Safety Razors BEGINNING a SATURDAY , _ WHILE THEY LAST THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE sluighter no greater than last yenr,| forward under trritating and expen-[ers association, is critically ill at his |was head of & string of banks in} Newburg. Dry weather is still]home and his death is n| mentarily, according to work receiv- storage 27) sive handicaps. 1,500,000) a serious matter in the southeast, hogs. less than last year, hogs are|the northern wheat belt und in parts{ed in Minot today. He has béen in ition for] of the northwest, while it has been/a state of coma and his condition conting worse, it is reported. Hanks, been in poor health for the last 10 Until a few years ago he et ratio is near It is distinct-| generally backward, the average con-| ly time now for hog producers to bear] dition last month in| as the poorest I in many years. es that has been caused, in times past, by over-expansion under simi- A survey of storage stocks of agri- cultural products has disclosed that wheat reserves are moderate and that | cotton ‘stocks are probably the heav-|Ha Butter stocks in cold}pr: 1 were four times last eggs were 1,- “Make THIS be BEWARE OF THE STRANGER WHO APPEARS HONEST The fake investment Salesman always appears to be upright and If he didn’t nobody would buy his securities! stranger tries to interest you _in an investment. Ask this “bank to investigate the prop- osition before you let go of. your money. NATIONAL BANK N. I. Roop, Cashier A. V. Sorensen, P. C. Remington, Jr., Ass’t. Cashiers Jarrell Hardware Co. 19° * unduly wet in the southwest. Meadows and farm pastures. are 2 Mr, ng been rated! months. Powers -s Lake Banker Is Critically 1); ot, N. D, June 4—-0)—W. r,| of Powers Lake, N. D., former | ident.of the North’ Dakota Bank- M. * heavy Quality all the way through ORANGE CRUSH In the Crinkly Bottle “Is a Perfect Drink Wanted—First Class Ma- chinist. No others need apply Modern Machine Works Bismarck, N. Dak. Automobile an Investment or a Liability Adequate insurance—the only safeguard against financial kéeps your car in the in- vestment class—We of- fer every kind. Call us for complete par- ticulars. The Helling Agency PHONE 877 108 Third St. Bismarck, N. D. pected mo- at Pow ora, Hanks, ince last Saturday is gradually be- who is aged 49, ‘has Your ot loss—- Mandan Beverage - Company Mandan, N. D. this' when any NO. DAKOTA J. A. Graham, Vice Pres. _Phone _ dries ‘The | andrats. Do they spread disease? Tanglefoot Spray kills forever. Even those in unseen cracks die. Demand this thor- northwestern North Dakota, situated ke, Zahl, Alamo, Gren- Antler, and (Both are Astringent matter, leaving every pore open @ ile} Know the joy of a really clean scalp. Make your next shampoo a Fitch. Buy a bottle at any toilet write the F. W. Fitch Co., Des Moines, Ta., for free trial bottle. If Fitch's isn’t all we say, take it back and your money will be refunded. Electrical Contracting 207 Broadway FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1926 + ‘The, town of Hanks wax MMS Hanks’ illness in “said. to he Maxbass and | paérnicious anaemia. oly, we *S QUININE ToRIC Fifers {OnaUe SUPERCE 1 you waa the tae toe ta FITCH'S LA FOMA TOMIQUE Toilet saath et wie csete odlind ee ‘and Beaaty re ore goods counter or iniieds:inin.d ene Guaranteed Installations E. E. Ricker Bismarck, N. D. 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