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PAGEFOUR” THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE : , FRIDAY; JUNE 11, 1926" a REPRE TI —_——————$S STATE FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR ROAD — [COLLEGES NOW [5,659 PATIENTS WERE ADMITTED TO [i <s7'2.230°=°)B, P. W.CLUBHAD ANUNUSUALLY CONSTRUCTION EXHAUSTED-LETTING || TR ATN WOMEN | ST. ALEXIUS HOSPITAL IN 2 YEARS, |.2::3 ici: ss] SUCCESSFUL YEAR, REPORTS REVEAL foperetta at the Jolson Theatre, New OF CONTRACIS FOR Th | FOR M ARRI AGE BOOKLET JUST OFF THE PRESS SHOWS |e ci.Sicrnent the ‘ p j f tudying pes Sa century of catering to theatregoers’ Women’s club has adjourned its|towns who are employed or st = ig ‘ meetings for the summer after an un-| in the city. Fre can tog attraction represents i eaiiy successtal year thet has been| A report from the student loan fund filled with interesting entertainment, | committee showed a balance of $500.00 Exhaustion of state Yunds avail-| Japs the two cent gas tax wiil pro- able for road construction’ has caus-| vide the best and most equitable ed a halt in the letting of road con-) means for An attractive 48-page booklet, with ,of roentgenology may meet the in- three embossed cover, ha years of effort in assembling Just been issued creased and exacting demands that|histonical data, gathering costume ng that money. the St. Alexius hospital, which ‘are being made for diagnosis and|material; the phrasing and rephrasing|#"d_ social and educational affairs| with three $100,000 loans out. iby struction con s for this r, He} partment Pushing Working | 4 ver; Girl Goes to College | gives, in word and picture, a complete | thercapy, the hospital is constantly i that have benefited both the members| leven new members have been (. Frahm, | secretary citer en} Aggressively age BE rdeveription of the*local institution adding equipment that wif! serve t9 | uct saree eatin of mote oor [of the club and the residents of the| added during the past year. gineer of the © highway cemmis- ome statements and Knowing She Probably {and a resume of the work done there increase efficieney in its differentivoices to eventually select from, to| ity: The reports of the secretary and sion, said toc is havre be during the years 1924 and 1925. The The latest addition is the|sing the exacting roles in ‘the| At the recemt business meeting, | treasurer, ‘the finance, activities, edu- + Figures compiled by Frahm sQow] coiicerning Will Marry {book is from the presses of the Bis- n of a new Victor stabilized | operetta. a committee chairmen gave reports of| cational fund, press and publicity and that the total cost of road work to be} tures. In M. 4, the dep: !marck Tribune company. mobile X-Ray unit and a Victor im- i the work for the past month which|flower committee chairmen showed 00,000 off had. 49 active federal aid projects That the opera is an exceptional) show the kind of work the club isfefficient management in all depart- done this ye Five thousand, six hundréd and’ mobilizing and conipression device. which the ment willl whide for the same month this year] Ann Arbor, } June 11—() | fifty-nine patients were admitted dur-| Among the new apparaius received | O"Ce and one of more than transitory | doing although they do not include} ments. - pay 25 per Cher] we Jiawd 81 active projects, an increuse | American. colleges “offer an excel- |ing the two-year. period, the booklet |during “the lest, sear ts a Senora interest, is readily believed, when it is| the activities cf the entire year, ‘Among the activities of recent date work which various s have|of newrly S4 per cent over 1924 infient opportunity for training young | states, of which 2.302 ware males and|Bencdict metabolism apparatus, «| Stated that at the present time there! tm her address to the club at the|is the dinner given in April for the q asked the state to do must road work under construction. Be-]women for the responsibilities of |3.107 females. One hundred and.sixty | very delicate and up-to-date outfit | ecqgnsn p, companies playing “The | iast meeting, Miss Chrissie Budge,| Mardan club. A Mother and Daugh- : 1927 or 1 While the sides, we have three crews now mak-! matrimony, believes Migs Jean Ham- | were ambulance patients. used in determining the basal meta-| Student Prince” around the country.) president, suggested that a definite ter banquet was given in May.’ In- able sufficient federal aid (ng surveys for 1927 construction, and]ilton, Dean of Women at the Uni- An interesting feature is the vari- | bolism. The company that will be seen here|and constructive program, to include [teresting programs were prepared for and additional work, the shortage} tte wo Missouri river bridges at} versity of Michigan. ety of denominations and nationalities | Training School numbers over 100 people with a|recreation, be taken up next year.|each event. student male chorus of 60 voices and| She stressed a membership campaign Reports from Mrs. Ray Stair and the patients received an_orchestra of 20 concert artists. as an important part of the coming] Miss Mary Huber of the state conven- the list of de- The average girl goes to college | represented 'b; obtains in the state aid funds or] Si‘nish and Williston, crews for knowing she probably will marry, and| there. Catholics to contributions made by the | State| wh teh are organized and on the p gy Tho hospital has a nurses’ training e school in connection which was or- Highway Con ion towards the} roll. All persons doing work for Miss Hamilton asks, in view of this, | nominations with 2. while Luther- § , i The seat sale opened at Harris &} year's program and urged that some-!tion at Wililston were interestinly : cost of construction. The only pos-| state highway department now|why they seck this additional and jans take second place with 993, Other | nized pieces at A nurses! home: i8 | woo¥mansee’s’ today. ing fe done for the welfare and en- | given. sible relief in t natter which will] on th’ payroll, whereas in 1924, nine/higher education unless it will benefit | denominations follo Baptists 288, | will provide excellent recreational and enable the completion of most of the| private: engineers and their crews : Burning Bush 1, Christians 18, Chris-) study facilities. It is equipped with ‘ projected work for 1926, it 1s said,| were en \ployed by the department ane ‘on,” she said, “is that one | tian Science 2, Church of God 6; Con- | jecture and demonstration rooms. : must come through the adoption of| none of their appear «an the at necessities of life is|gregational 183; Disciples of Christ / diet laboratory, gymnasium, library, the two cent gas tax measure, payroll. Besid jount ed work} work. Even if a woman is ‘so unfor-{1, Dunkard 1, Episcopa living and sitting rooms, and rooms 4 4 keeittia carried ever ‘uncom-|tunate’ as to have only play in her | ical 83, Greck Catholics for the nurses. 4 MeCUiiuva Swarded contracts to| pisted whieh wi n «xpendi-Hlife, she has to make work of that | Mennonites 1. Presbyterians 198, Re-| Sister M. Boniface, 0. S. B., is Su-| e awarded contrac ture of ower $1 we have! play. The nature of woman's work |formed 44, Salvation Army 14, Seventh | ,crior of the hospital and Miss Ita R.| date this year for the grading and in we structures for contract price of . Frahm said, average cost of $34 which is a bit higher th would be but for the are now building 33 miles 1 through the Bad Lands cost of 1 per figures include the 18)” 1,001.26 for new contriiets let year besides $1,009,1 $1.20. for Villiston and Sanish — bridges, 1 total work progrean of 45, which is by hstruetion program the depai has ever had, and nee a ; that during the constructi son we are obliged to carry more noon our payroll. “Nor mu look the fact that, now the de- has changed so in the last three gen-|Day Adventists 29, Synod. 1, Union | M-ponnell, R. N., is superintendent erations that to be prepared for the | Church 1, no religion 632. lof the nurses. Rev Bonaventure Goc- majority of the interesting forms Nationalities : bel S. B.. is chaplain. The ‘book- of work possible to a woman today,|. Americans head the list of national- jot’ gives the list of physicians and she must be trained in a new way. | ities, with 4.147, | Others are listed Ms surgeons on the institution's staff, Webi cided catsiaend follows: Austrians 52. Belgians 3.) and the names of all nurses who have w me | Bohemians 14, Canadians 49, China 1, | Or, ; Him ve iis ies women has gone outside} Dane 11, English 10, Finlanders 15, Se Mieee re school and those man took it out. It is u| French 9, Germany 123, Greece 6,/°Dictures i i modern, man-made joke when a wife | Hollanders 8. Hungarians 87, [rich 23, |;,/ wires include interior and exter- was said to ‘sing about her work’ for | Norwegians 59, Poland 17, Roumanian | °° ‘ ep LMibedicheirsthl 3 stallation of drai the cast and of Burleigh] ° mainten. {a skeptic to askp*What work? Wo-|23, Scotch 10, Serb han ee oe re : : aetmént wiuBtlide the mainten ptic t 23, Scatch 10, Serbia uth America | Patents rp Pig te on state highway No. 3 upon] PAnMeny Merny its own funds and{men know th tier ‘thuch work | 2, ‘Sweden 34) Swiss Pelagia eter ore Ue ete ee which the county board has deterred] WP Pee men ure also on the}still left at home, but it is only a] 'St. Alexius hospital was first open- Tyne asi wlll CAppeae wh \ aetion, and also 1 miles of grading} (htt SRE MTY traction of what once was there. cd in the year. 1885, when it was Lett : splat aide in Mountrail for which bids will be| MAyt}h | Peon els : The number of self-supporting wo-| bought by the Benedictine Sisters of Te ae ‘ ith \ the ‘number of men. en.{men in the United has increas: | St. Joseph. Minn. The old building cy o = i i ; surfacing contracts to Lon the lagger amount of wark [ed fourteen. per ¢ ten years. |is still standing today as one of Biss Seat Sale For the MATINEE EVERY DAY ‘AT 2:30 208 miles at a total con-| ee the unit. costs of performing |Decidedly, th i of his | marck's foremost “lan dinars,” on the Stud Pp Z i t of $336,408.89 and an aver-| Nut by Ine daughter to earn. capably must be| corner of Main and Sixth streets, and) fade . ‘ man ‘ t of $1 per mile, ‘This| : in the mind of every intelligent and| is now known as the Bismarck Busi ° udent Prince Open TONIGHT—Friday and’ Saturday just parent. This is the chief reason |nesss College. The present hospit the number of women secking higher |is located on the corner of Ninth and Vrom'the large number of mail or- education has so increased.” Thaver streets. ready received at Harris & 3 ed The institution accommodates 125 mansee's, there is every indi oups Still Exist patients and has a well organized tion that th ment of This preparation to earn a living,| { ride that: the: dopattie tudent. Pri ri ee Pics Hanilion added, docs not Gat + hee ee well play vet “3.215120 ARE ENROLLED / AT SUMMER SCHOOL must com that is money derived from income and the commiss: af the fees rece % istration,’ Mr. F -—— inate the “old cultural appeal.” For- Down the: streteh t the beginning of the >| Summer school opened last Satur- were represent- ‘thi j e@rried over from the 1925 day morning in tbe high school ve ed fj by Le Pale : pale they come! A loos- ‘ completed work on pro, 90 students! 0 gh school{euriosity for intellee! y. is é j incompleted work on proje about 20 studant f high scho CE eta orate ened bandage. A * enrolled) fin) make-up work, sin mathematics, Latin, history. al teience are offered Blizabe th Jone larold C Principal Frank Brown is in hf rge of the school. It is not too falls for students wh e| desire to make,uj? “wo miles of grading. e others have been added. “There is thi: Hamilton broken stirrup strap. A blur of blue and gold in the dust —and then!! From the story “Heavenbent” by Gerald Beaumont. Miss Is who » contracts wi 1, on others the lateness of their kK. Mi i ences a generation ago and who never awakened to the joy 6f using their sd wakened today, although to the university W letting. We unfinished con' fund must pay 5 their cost. This means that the aid fund is now encumbered or uperintenden# H. 0. Saxvik said thi mitted to a total payment of | morning, and enraYiments will be ae- 294.98, if we are to finish all this] cepted at the high wehool, The classes work this year. begin at 7a. m. and continue until 11 ‘Summarized, there are now con-|a, m. A charge of 25 cents an hour they £36 Mexico’s Resources Are Unlimited, Says tzacts outstanding for work under] is made. ‘ 5 éonstruction or shortly to he com-| The sumnicr schod! term will con- e i ee menced for 1,021 miles of earth grad-|tinue six weeks. ‘Ehis is the first Dr. T. M. MacLachlin s been + make- been done te tutors. 5 of gravel surfacing.| time that a summer tse There are 7,434 miles in our state] conducted by the high highway system, of which at the be-] up work having previous! Pinning of the year, 2319 miles were] under the dircetion of pri eee Dr. T. M. MacLachlan has returned to Bismarck after two years spent in Mexico, wh he has been em: 3 2 3 3 ¢ raded and 7: ‘aveled and. nine] In the future private tutoring credits | ployed as a physician by railways and 4 ~ oites paved. n all this work is{will not be accepted by high school} mining companies. Dr. MacLachlan ERNEST eompleted that is now under — con-| authorities. said today that Mexico was a wonder- TORRENCE ‘NEWS PICTURES ful country with unlimited resources but that it was no place for a man with a small capital to invest. Ninety per cent of the Mexic are Indians, Dr. el n said, and — ‘2 fo not desire ation, They re- *hiles, negro, enters Kansas [00 (9) Gy i it yecemmeeor tena! | 1 ern improvements and ma- e senatorial race agsinst | chinery and prefer to live as their in I on - 4 forefathers did before the time of ‘ — the Spanish invasions. ¢ department orders consul at ish in on Tany Mexico, to. Investlented gantry ere wot at Glatt inereat tte Say bud, I’m on my second mile fof Richard Dawson of Okla-](puntry are not of great, interest, te , concern only the upper classes, about | - now and goin’ strong. These new © 4,094 niles les to gravel tract, we shall still ha to grade and 6,088 1 before the entire State Highway System is graded and gravel s c el. At the rate we are completing this work, it will take about seven years to grade the unimproved por- tion and fifteen years to complete the gravel surfacing,” Mr. Frahm aid. State Aid Fund Resources M “Opposed to the expenditure of}, 98, we had a balance of AESOP FABLE COMEDY first of ie year ate state of the hang effigy of Dr. Hubert] 10 Per cent of the population. The Florsheims feel so fine, it’s a joy’ , si 3k auto license’ fees for construction retary of interior, near§ Mexican of a Over NINE: siete ; * A JOY H cee metes ae Fb50.000 for IEIE| Fhosnix, Arizona, to. show: dissatis-|siogg. 0° Min Pure. Spaniel to walk in them. Got the highest { ret 5 thom the on. ee Eee Ree ee The climate is decidedly varied and ; receipts for this purpose: ‘eginning| Colorado federation of labor adopts eveMES mot upon the latitude but silage vote for tipengany of any ith this year, the law makes it thej resolution favoring modification of | wine ype, crensuion: in one square kicks I ever wore. And pipe their @ maintain all portions of the im-(0'” |2*- ae tion may be successfully grown, Dr. class. They get more admiring ~* Proved state roads at the expense of ussin kills M. Veshapeli, Georg- | Machacnian said. On the higher looks th di. d pin. I’ the department and this work must der and editor, in Paris. ds the grains of northern coun- ‘s an my diamond pin. I’m ‘ be paid largely from funds realized tries grow and in the nearby valleys toh tnd from the gas tax receipts. It will tropieal fruits may be found, not dishin’ the applesauce when I be biekvad; _aci Ren Mexice City ii modern cit; A eee ecerat, accordingly,” Tore litbani a Saeillinn: JAbABIESTtG) say I'm mighty glad I bought’em., : reached the limit of our present re- Guadalajara, the next largest city sources and cannot take on any more of the country, is 5,500 feet above construction work th “unless sea level and has a perpetual spring our income is enlarged that Collins, fight climate. It is one of the most beau- feason, we shall not set Rcoras vanenunn Reclice eats the country, Dr. Mac- dates for contract ! ces from Red Wing policage | eee es ‘ Bre pending. ane pen Oniat. Bs re secking a man on charges of FOOL BEES ‘sg The tate highway department will do ("8° nibezzlement, nel tuhington— Deceiving ees with a, 4 \ whe: ie 8 x e very best it can with the funds SETS 172L CELLO. v type of honey-comb adds greatly 6 { act P ‘a are : hak moron t | = Paced at is, disponnh and” we are] paris Atcha amber ee the eign | oe Rrofta of bee Keepers, cont is now selling du Pont : Be ee th ihe promotion of teenth century was bought, recently lessening the time needed to manu- é “as gr than al for Rodman Wanamaker, PSM | peli a grag ’ . . eneral hope and desire that the de-| ment ‘was made bs Montagnanaa. in| bees to ouble ‘the suapet cet hones DUCO in sixteen per- : er pent i” be put in a position! 1721, Montagnanau was a pupil of | Aluminum combs are painted with ‘ é ea . manent colors for part of the various counties of the ’ state. = = ee = h ‘ Road Castration Lane Behind Road | ' ome decor: ating man " : By Soa hesinnting of the year, the] ]) e PS - ate highway, commission had on a ‘ sears ose each Sit C O l ore d K 1 d E trial of Duco will give you an miles and contract : y * eg . been ‘thus far awarded for 644 miles . entirely different idea of home deco- lunce asked for 19 construct | dries i ~ until 1927. Consequently, 388 " DK} tima.. rating. t 80 quickly and brushes \ requested in 1925 must be | i DANES FAST AND LASTS so easily. Its I-like ‘ N wmtil 1927 hefore the work ean | on asily. Its jewel- . surface neither } put under contract. Likewise, : miles of gravel surfacing were te. fades nor loses its lustre. And, like the , quested and with contracts awarde eo ee : 5 . Oa for 208 miles, we must carry over Duco finish on fine automobiles and fur- ' les to 1927. ce January, be = a ‘ 891 miles of additional grading have niture, it weary and wears and wears, nm requested by the counties and si i ¥ Fe x miles of gravel surfacing to . 4 ther with four miles of paving. = Hi of ths - us, to date we have already re fe ere are some deste on hand more than sufficient . a hoe 5 e things you : + to encumber or exhaust our state ai: ifagt do + find for 1927 apportioned on the - : can with DUCO } sent basis of 25 er cont to each i ee $ ‘ 5 vs . In other words, the department ‘ A baby’s carriage be kept busy for 1927 on the i , ee A € ai with Duco while ent requested and projected work mart - - Exclusive - - Original 0 . ri she takes her nap, and take her to ride in it thout taking on a single additions! : eee eee , and some of this muy jiave to a : ba ei ; ‘carried over into 1928. : Striking designs in ¢ Lions : : , r Rei alsway icoostractions bl . Fed h piers 4054 vf If you démand Purity. Ice Eoeh Yes Det Malee with Duco ehier supper accelerat way cons! etion, . © ", - j - g x ee dterelives want’ be ond, thrush and reptile kid ee oad and wall up them when you go to bed. Das eather we mest reduce our \ Cream you'll get many 28 butions of 25 per cent from 2 - —put- two coate.of Duco on your tye stato aid fund toa lower per- 1 ] 00 ; PE spoonfuls of frozen delight . ve i automobile throw the additional n : engnt, Saturday afternoon and drive it that evening. aatcers eta Sale 0 th styl vo The kind you can’t imitate. LS Ah, rig tee ane tae are to supply additional Bo styles are made in , ; s * Satan Bs ’ i Raises to “enable the stale highway ; Insist Puri h : \ fa” ain = We carty a full stock of DUCO’in sixteen ele mtssrodt cont ofthe tok ol The Fine Peacock Quality _ msist on Purity—then you'll be agsured 9): ' (| permanent colors and black and swhite, comstyuetion i s of a real tasty dish. = joa ; ; ate ablic ie FEATURED EXCLUSIVELY WITH E be ee d ot ae | sas 7 TI ep = P ma —— ra ) FO LE WOODWORK. NE} ‘ RPTATOU) Fi

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