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SNe Soe aT TARE ES Oe THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE f FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1926. Pioneer Dakotan Fosaies Wali iE MAYO LAYS CORNERSTONE OF THE Dakota | PAGE SIX DIRECTORS — DISAGREE ON PROLOGUES Some Pra 's Latest ; Development While Others Condemn It NEW MEDICAL-DENTAL BUILDING FOR | CAT gL MORO en NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY, CHICAGO’ 3 rt a pioneer resident of ‘North Dakota died suddenly Thursday’ night, at the home here of his. daughtef, Mrs. Granthager, whom ‘he had been visit: Chieago, June 11—()--The corner-| most sensible of the need for im ing for theslayt two weeks, stond of the principal building of the | provement in the methods of medical | 2 jnew downtown campus of Northwest-| education. I believe that this is the fern Uniyersity—the $4,090,000 Mont- | corner stone not only of a splendid p jgomery Ward Memorial Medical. ‘Den-| institution of science but of a temple | ay by Dr f Rochester, Min- ‘ from North: fs ae western 41 years a Here the young men of the new Hollywood Ba * In_ his “Problems in| gencration 1 learn how to ad- prologue, whose de fg d we ieal Education,” Dr. Mayo snid| vance the science of medigine and in the Ja ’ ‘ . ee at the world must be led by medi-| enhance the position which it must it from a je out of the “ippossible situation | hold in the physical, mental and showing to an ; are fast approaching” where the Ith of the nation. rivaling widely heralded idiminishing mor y brings an in-| Montgomery Ward and the sentations, is | \ instability and generous contributors may are tors but) char criminalism. With the aid/of. the a 5 F conomists, said Dr. Mayo, medicine | to a new era in medical teaching and en. oa : : : ; . ; a ‘ et has succeeded in upsetting the law on|the broader use of medical kn I believe the playhouse of 1 : : ;Which evolution depended for the | y have provided’ u ture will i V e en " Fi Fi rogress of ing creatures, and now | the ans Tet us be equally g period ‘ : ! ; { jthe unfit survive. with our interest and coope: ght and fil etal ; H To Care For 1,000 Student 1 ‘ i; fg he The Medieal-Dental building will be | MURPHY MEMORIAL 11 stories | BU 3 DEDICATED. ative story towers to |. Chicago, June 11 for 400 medical and 600 dental | B. Murphy : students. It will ‘ home of science and ¢ ve art in jfor the Unive i yy" wl e the | | departinents nehvaing! offices | President ¥ * Dill Scott. Ls gle for existence is pz A jing,” ) tid, “and existence | Rochester, a close jis certain. The struggle for bread | Sonal friend of the famous surgeon thas given place to the struggle for] Whose genius is perpetuated by the The struggle to keep on | memorial. ; ‘ | Marshal N flan, producer dir ae sais tour of ple sure, are encouraged by tions of Dr. Murphy are still master- demns the prologue. : : aw “We actually encourage impurity | Pieces; they mark epochs in surgical aioe Wemite” One bs : : jof stock, in defiance of nature's ef-|PFOEFCSS. 1 ela se ee Neoline : i ‘ [fort ‘to maintain it by po os! in- real C8 er f re ; Ahk ave nothing to do with ma A ae bide a Peep tate thal IB fat, nor with its safety ig, the and logical, he started, with | tacts “June Week” has come to the historic U. S. Naval Academy at ‘annap- | Cecil 8 Pega war, but if our assurance of increas, | about RAE e: uld be no di «lis again. “June Week”—time of balls and pretty girls, of gayety and ie ing health for all and safety from | Pute. progressed Trem these facts aduation. Photo shows the exer in the gymnasium, with the overwhelming epidemics, tends to | toward new ground. yet along path:| tine of future battleship commanders coming to ihe rostrum bes recei He’s Here! The king of sbriter oy 4 ‘ 's more or less familiar to all, and Hl : A ; center the people's ares on, their Fautiy, taking: us bystue needs eue diplomas. the Great Outdoors we may | Jed the way to new truths by’ the ey meena A a fous ae ee Longwor' au f Speaker Nicholas Longworth of the jbe slowly sapping the ‘moral fibre | light of hi rgical NORA | ers to make pictu sprese! % ) ce xworth, is learn- fand working untold harm to the na-| 4 48 one views thls clasate buildin MAH i] Elks Lodge Will “ ted for the pr 1 ing to walk. » she is tz nerf tr bout Washington, | tion. levoted to the purposes of the Ameii- G ava teh 8 pa out ere eee ar Er, ts | Fecognizo that i n'a worthy emer Owith ‘Band Concert, on ecotsn BURTNESS WANTS LARGER PERCENTAGE |** sis, | Ant alan FOUND DEADIN THE WES 1 F A sparkling comedy _ro- ogi n College of | In celebration of National Fl ture t “The ills of the age and of. our has been in existence thirteen ieeaine Tach Elks age Hs ee its with: | OF IMMIGRANTS T B jrace are not all physical, but they | Years, and it is becoming incteasing- prelswili elven “an ‘open our unne Sa poor | ear ee y mctwoven with the | jy apparent that the altruism not concert at the post office at 7:30; Mance, Fights, broncing | ‘ problems of medicine. On our shoul-| oniy of its founder, Dr. Franklin H. , | ening. The public is invited |B bronc erp = —_ ders lies much of the burden of! Martin, but also of that tower of + Pence zante SSS iles and the hard-riding Ranch Riders CAPITOL THEATRE t Time Tonight (Friday) HOOT GIBSON aised by one when th of the sudn of the shown the mind s is good ing pictures which we/amelioration; our hearts must’ al-| se. eae [fee bec | 1 strength, Dr. Murphy, who early in| py : “i ch drank oral / ways he open to the demand of the | the history of the College supported | Former Employe of the NOH uteaee itl pee erent tere | “The true physician never will be | it ",every Way, has brought forth an} orn Pacific Dies Suddenly | flag. Flag day is observed by Elk - Es ahah | never will be | institution of extraordinary value to cathe ’ lodges throughout the country pi n inkling | of u satisfied just to pass his therapeutic | our country. The College has good f Heart Troubl cfs of the cinematic y me plan be perfected in har-| of the quo : wares over a counter. endowments, a suitable home, and of Heart Trouble follow takes sor the th the spirit of the t countries i ‘The st of our new leaders a benubttul: HUNEIRG ral ie cearat ehuala a iabeer| cent, cite to me that we isl meilicioot wil CAeheO OPEC Te eee ee : Jamestown College the unfoldi » screen story ofa immig -| reasonubly aut et _one- | at ture of our new generation of ‘and medical education, -al- Delegates Leave For srpebinig abate inaa Y.M.C. A. Convention! gigas ES tae this morning and after coming Bis eves the prologue t 2 wh 1 . t im ion from ans and it will not be appre- m the broad humanitarian t providing xlin the i itury r t t ated by the people to any greater} standpoint of service. Its fellow- on ages kien e | ed cen Beene : f fetes Wn than the doc at a ake | ship comprises seven thousand care-} 4. L Bid, e while 1 eat : 1 es 1s_Participa- | fully chosen men. to the house for a brief rest went out|” Jamestown, N. d eS oes hurtful to sereen productio 8 of his com-|/ : Should Fulfill Function tocuhelicilekan’ |jowasceONare ioe the] A Orr, ; \Hsod, Robert Successor to Br. C. C. Hibbs “In the future, every youn man} eggs, When he/ failed return in| 1 ne,Jamestown || Office Hours—9 to 12; 2 to 5 to enter the practice of} the usual time Mrs. Mahn went tol students, “set sail jitney” this Telephone 281 find that energy, per-|jook for him and found his life evening to attend the Y. the picture’ ithe secreta f y | du e year ci Pre Ww muni erted. “ r d t prefer-|the gr s of a people erance, and character will lead on the ground near the chicken} vention at Lake repo: Wi him to the desi ey will return by waz ‘of Iowa aft- prologue t ion unle: so often no’ id unib erferey 5 ‘is evanted in the countries | fer r freedom and a lofty be- » pictur elt, : on et ng the y Jane 3 med I as-|lief in their own destiny. sprang just a little further Po bon Brae lial. Gonaty _ County Da owell, plaintiff ent, vs. C. P. Meiers, appellant. who came] fellows when the bonds of a nation yjan answer to the eternal que: * to in-| produced Pasteur. ei "| to the diverse demands on the physi- were cut. Li vas the epito of the humanitarianism that swept in a wave over the people of his day. j The insistent demand of the age for Improvement Needed “Those who have given most heed “The foundations of medical learn- ing were laid in ancient Greece, and jn Athens it had its home. ‘Athencum was a noble structure in which learning and the love of beau- ty in thought and fact were nour- ished. “Let us hope that this modern Atheneum fulfill its function in the years to come, a noble monument ahn had been afflicted with trouble for some time and Cor- oner nounces that a the ca Mr. Mahn was for many year: for the ‘thern Pacific railwa but when the signal towers gave way {o more modern methods of regulating traffic « few years agg retired. company | sit there, following their | at the Geneva meeting &s Jamestown college delegates. Wesley Barry Will Marry 23-Year-Old Newark, N. J., Girl Bismarck Fur Co. Furs Exclusively Storage - - Repairing - Phone 610 207 Fifth St. to cian’s interests are those who ate | |in_ memory ofa noble man.” He Joacesitie windovenind ae son.| ies tases upon alle f B benet ‘ wha te Ory . - a —$—$—_—___—— Funeral arrangements have not yet) | Newark, N: on , June 11-—-)—W feeency ot the evgen xg deri $ i mae ae the artment of or 63 per cent over the Sawennd: been made. : 8 year old movie star, ae ea son ; ueiletter te Breas the : work out! ing period one year ago. Be eee ey : license to’ marry and held, for reas . P r. : » method whereby the intent of| Shipments of Graham Brothers ’ | ininois U. Mound : d, 23, of this city, He |twelve months of 1924. ¢ to agricultur-!year, while in 1923 the gain was 1 of Illinois baseball { Kinderman to Decatur and Lud yelwith world leadership” declared Norfolk, June Syd: ural sections rather than in} pled off a trestle 14 miles west of a The pullman of the train was the}, The institution was capitalized at The preliminary report gf the Con-!The cause of the accident has not | deposits of $135,000. The reason for hdivision 1 a tor oversubscription which placts the col- We r London—A plumber's mate, lacking | &miners objected. Truck Sales Gain [secondary schools. a match in it. What he found was g Ti H. B.. LOVE D. C. PH. C. Doctor of Chiropractic. EXAMINATION FRE: Eltinge Bldg. Phone 174 duct, the burden i i i . to prove that no mo 5 i ren unde e ge ! i in than was necess: € x apt ss ha ad the ritten cons f jhis buinion, in the law can be fully|Trucks and Motor Coaches in severa es rs * A ‘ATR AIN F ALLS | Artist to Play With rtments can de-| The history of Graham Brothers ead tO der cant low Phere must be andjper cent over 1922. Sales for 1923|Two Others Tiikeet- engine has signed a contract to play is a tremend-|d less than four months of 192 mother, Mrs. Martha Barry Eyre of the Ellendale Nine} co, wih Gas. it’s the mthod of giving} has been one of constant increases. for that nution-| women in these countries anxiow to| showed a gain of 123 per cent over Ellendale, N. D. All thr and Four Cars Drop—One tent farm labor,!exceeded the entire factory produc- Los Angele i Bi:. Champaign, Ul, Jung 1 Joe Idea! Fuel. immigrants |In 1922 factory. sales showed a gain » Algonquin, M., for thr the United States who Id | 1924. members df the Illinois pitchin; | Coach Left on Rails be perfected in| sible by the vast manufacturing r i Sue ateaietia Bank at Hannaford, and two passenger coaches of a Nor- lot of undesirabl H + the engineer and firen and | of Hannaford, Griggs county, was an- ot of undesirable! Gives $10,817 to — jinfuring a postal emplo: nounced today by the state banking total number of reful and onsidera-| cordia College Endowment fund cam-|been determine: Peed Min ore fear yeret Py et sures acereditation «with the North,a mateh, stopped to pick up a match- ywhere near the 99 per tion of 10,728 units shipped in the pro@sion in the law/of 181 per cent over the previous Jeane a ember of” th awarded guilty | ence! “These continuous gains are the have gone into professional baseb: spirit of the iaw/sources and buying power that go pe which will locate in ourjdealer., i S | inik ‘Seulhers iusserger ain vope| Giggs Co., Closed f the immigra-| immigre I i made department. ° elton § Concordia Drive e visas both for close rela-| tion, paign committees shows a substantial RICHES IN GUTTER for paper to which the state bank ex- ventral Association of Colleges and|box in re gutter. But there wasn't the total annual quota con- hic ch the ble where provoe: to settle the plaintiff affor¢ Yi rs rather for assault. de ‘sit BALLOO ced me to ¢ ject in that shed. ily conceded cuse ‘te a technic al i the sures of vr the so disproportion- ate Pr jon as to warrant the inference of malice and support | a yerd itory damage: | In an action to recover d; sault and battery dence of the pecuniary circ matances | of the defendant is admissibl | ; : Circuit subscriptions 6. For reasons stated in the opin-| : by the total retail delivery of 10,208 | Alumni ion it is held that the verdict is not| : initia deohtkeuumce. 2. cou Ma Faculty and students. excessive. 3 . by Dodge Brothers deale Appeal from the district court Tnited Stat Th of Mountrail county, Hon. Geo. H. Moellring, judge. Affirmed: Opinion | of the court by Johnson, J. F Stan- ley, North Mant vespondent. RoE. Swend- seid, Stanley, North Dakota, attorney fay defendant and appellant. iliar with it.[ result of exceptional value made pos- Racers eae h will insute a f ng of|B. Gilman, local Dodge Brothers | locomotive, mail rested cont eestion to ower| Mandan District Washington, D. C. early today, kill-| Closing of the Farmers State Bank only coach to remain on the rails. | $15,000, had a surplus of $14,000 and ing d. t may be given closing was the inability of the dire iitaye . under| gles, gs oan lege on a firm financial basis and in. m6, do ao, Graham Brothers Tougher than an Elephant’s Hide he following figures compiled by!a pearl necklace valued at 136,000 few of| , ; the committees show the result of the| pounds. a campaign: Preferenc DR.R.S.ENGE ||| T er Bi ae, a Tat gagh and pledges Siinpacter Monson’s Tire Service ae 8 $643,298. 216 FOURTH oo ' See radar aid Paty 00 ‘il cased te. Bismarek, N. D. Vulcanizing and Tire Repairing $768,298 298.24 The Mandan circuit which includ Bismarck, subscribed $10,817.05. | Kev, Fylling of Mandan was circuit 0 Sistcuaae LDSMOBILE Dr. Stanton Found SA RKOTA AUTO” DAKOTA AUTO Dead in Hotel Room SALES CO., INC, Dickinson, N. D., June 11—()—Dbr. 219 Main 8 Phone «2 W. Stanton, 55 year old, op- ' tometrist. widely known in ‘lows, # one-half interest in the crop/ western North Dakota and eastern ext maturing and subsequently é £9 ‘ % es the land to a lessee with notice | , a " [ee aeiacr econ see in his. room be eters sents rh ete! Bere today aiseane, wei] WEY OPERATE sh rental equivalent to the val retired in}\ usual health Thursda; a y 7 . Be EN te, be paid to a |Sad'wes staichan during the mighe |] fete maameaiglly, Gall tzmas. - vi fed mortgaeor, it ls held that’ the| | geSurviving are his widow and twe!l When Hepatola does. the. Wo 78 x ae aged a | [Masonic bodies at ii ‘ital ie and te eon ot Prt al dene fotice ‘4 aterloo, Towa an 1 1 ae | at Fargo. =, eae emnple tola also removes the caleul the pelvis of the Sele Charge-offs lachade vel from the bladder. Lower Yellowstone! 3 and small. ch is the s no poison Worbingt 5 Jane 11—We)-—The de- partment of interior figures made notwithstanding i k f ; public today placed the wiping-off ar a ge x ¥ “ construction ae against i ., Nei) le e . tion settlers at a 73 A Grand nt. A. y ree: are and gehen Boks. attorneys Ilsa Marvenga-and a APPR of the ls Pa the Student Prince, Aud ly. Yellowstone, pH ably eae rinm,* : 1 $989,271 , 1926, totaled Total endowment fund. . me period in 192! factory shipments T | | 1 | J z or 126 pe | : to May Miem Wells County nb ital to 13, 22, again aes ate Bank of Bremen, a corpor tion, plaintiff and respondent | Anthony & Dakota Elevator | a corporation, and Edward Nel: | per St. Anthony &. Da- | 1 \ « countries from ge defendant: ee : ota Elevator company, a corporation, By defendant and ui nellant. . Be -Jarrell: Hardware Co executes a crop Mortgage cover- | é i 318 Main St. Phone-114 ° A very serviceable Knife Sharp- ae optaasisit bt ener, can be attached to casing or Be cceee berenee. executed by| table. See them in our window at eg A potgtedag f the Y? ; into existence bedi the mortgagor, of Donovan v. St.

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