The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 25, 1927, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT ie THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE N STRESSING OF ENGLISH FUNDAMENTALS [::‘su"msracrvs" iss AUTHORITIES 232 cages oo =H Se pointed out by the barbers. ‘ N. P, D ] | | S10 | 4 the high school grades. Young Hill was, known to have ———— i am xten ig 1 HEADQUARTERS WILL BE ASKED OF STATE'S TEACHERS |. 120m .Sc3r 04 10 ux! tind the Pau, fhe theo’ oy Sather Is Elected : F e schools owe it not only to the which a murder warrant was issued ks’ Hi es si é | student’ themselves but to the state,| HUNTING FOR was that fl ii Elks’ Band Head at Rae ATA ee ai | , t ate, t he killed his mother in a L Q “etcper spelling, Panctusaton ARIS etiam GN anne! ae Fy [iinct smete when she seprimanced} Meeting ‘Tuesday T0 B K M Ov ED reper Spelling, Punctuation | in construct grammatical rentences,| ry — \ i . =| spell and punctuate properly, Page| : Walter Sather was-elected presi V | and Use of Right Grammat said. He has heard the oft repented | ‘J \Barbers Agree on dent of ‘the Bismarck ks band at i oaue i i plea of business men for stenogra- a meeting of the bund group hel last ical Constructions Declared phers who can spell and believes it to! Minimum Charge] Tucsday evening. i Offices Now Located at Dil- Most Important Thing by ).>s, justified. . {Murdered Woman's Last Let- — .| , Bert O'Neill was named vice presi- | | Although the rating of various No service will be performed by| dent and Walter Clark, — secretary- worth Are to Be Trans- | | Department of Public In| (ee joer ent. graphs will kepre,, ter Reveals Anguish of a | the barbers of Bismarck and Man-| ‘feasurer. R. E. Wenzel was re- ( e nent, - 7 nam irector. ferred to Fargo 1 | struction | Pared showing the avegage for the, Mother’s Heart dan ut a charge of less than 26 cents,| The president, vice president and | a pea he average for ne emenel| according Le lag A ok br og secretary-treasurer form the band i ithe each individual a \ today by officers of the North Da-| evarnti: ittee ‘and hi hi St. Paul, Au | teachers of English in North Da.| Scheel. Buch school will receive aj Streator, Illinois, Aug. 25—UP)— Kote Barbers’ aaipelution. in te tal oF its ee pe ibn ebleleet oe nent was made to lwote hich scheme wil ue aeeek naltee at the (erapl showing ith bela: |The anguish of a mothers Weatt for | ture a neck (tele cost 25 cents,| tund renearsals will be resumed Seiiées Of the Northern Pac ra B are ae sket tive standing with whatever sugges-| her wayward son was revealed today ill inel Lippi H qi 7 y way company that the headquar : [stress | the | fundamentuls’ of the/ tions the department -of public in-|in the latest clue to the slayer of bat wir ie a ee ne cee eaeed on ta Sce ee ceuee ee nice peek taba of th go division, now lo. j language in their work this year, ac-| struction sees fit to-make under the! Mrs. Eliza Hill, well-to-do woman JC cated af T Minn. are to be 1 Ge raee ca ctaouncoment by the state/ circumstances. Each school, will be found shot to death and buried in Moved to Fate D. ; i Weel CCL re urged to give special attention to/the basement of her home here. . This action on the part of the | 7 those students who-are below the; The clue was a letter to the wom- Mi Wily: cénipany. will take to Fargo {SeKiool students be able to spell and] average. * an's divorced husband, Dr. H. C. Hill force of ubout 50 employes ant in Rramiictical -cocueractton Inc eee pltarter feanroid repeating the un eye specialist, tellipg of her sor- crease the ual payroll in that city Riae dar UG Po neaiie <)-| business -of f¢aching grammar in the'row and suffering over the actions ¢ | | tances than that they be able to recite! high schoot grades the department of their son, Harry D,-Hill, who still will e: ULI ALL J has decided to recommend to Eng-| sought today as the fugitive lish the division headquarters ind | Hepi rae oe jon| lish teachers that they. use greater er of hig mother, BTise dtaleht woane in the heart of| 1 North Dakota high school| by punite in thelt, sedinary Brglioh| avstorttiee ee pitt clue ares wi OES HURL Tb Le students back to bed rock in their] work. By checki hOPROVs CMTS cor cine eee cBunmiere Clue), €vcn Th Fargo. The freight house is to be, | Enwlish weak i theta recent survey | Work. By checking such errors and|though it added a link to the chain lat remodeled, at a cost of about $50,000.| showed the average high school stu.| 2rcime the student to rewrite his of circumstances which pointed to his ig The headquarters hve dent to he deticant in this ferpect theme or paper Pilaeelsle the teacher son as the slayer, been at Dilworth since 1908. Al-| 0h spect. |can bring forcibly to his mind the! KY though the division superintendent's fanilathits Hest chien necessity of paying attention to the! wis, son, Fouree ee reste, tes th peeee ae neat will be The survey was conducted _ by| fundamentals, Page suid. 5 the! signed and without even the custom- Ar er tewtes, reek means of a test known as the Eng-|,.uhe department plans to give the oi ciutation, the letter, believed to fa _ tion Storekeepers’ Is test which is designed| fest again this year after the schools iy ne last message of.the dead wom: | offices will remain Iworth, | the examiner a fair idea of| have had an opportunity to apply the/ it “cia of how the wayward son had re “In reaching the decision. to move | : about. pune. | suemested new ‘system and hopes $0) on a eee aw apes her bank ae, be , quarters from 1p tuation, spelling and grammatical con- hice. F tng paapesunt, faleiftying. about expenditures 18 PPaaihiy ATVALAHES| » The result, as compiled] V#SOt® SIAneQrty ot and ‘keeping secret his activities Tecogniaes the incransing importance from’ the records of 15,000 students Plentiud f Jobs @ though she pleaded to save him. } ‘ ‘ ‘| ‘ ell fa - May dis-) Pientiude 0 0 “L k 1 told b hi tal and distributing center,” E. J. Hack bara Bronell famous dancer com-/ \ ‘ tol i al d Last week I told you about the ee givaye: superiviendent, sald today. | Auditorium Saturday | #Pp0 Poor: eh é {$1,000 gone out,” the letter read. on the Bottle ba Ther'Fargo division ‘is the largest h. starring in Charles | | J ie epor in ‘Today I find three checks forged. I to in point of mileage on the Northern 4 nating and novel school grades, taking ‘the papers of am too sick to write. Will I have to @ , i * nai pave: “Senin f 100,000 students In all parts of the pe Pacific system, Under Mr. Hacken-| cal revue “Sensations of 192 » : cal go to.the bank and refuse them to ff Pate: adee Mei Hees country as standard, was 746. The|™ Plenty of jobs are availalé n't) cash any of his checks?” , ~.. é : : a Blendilubbetween Atevien, aan A av rag nae 8 oe rahe high Pel boy) meet for were who vey to| “where did it go? He lies and "} # 0 i ¥ nM 1 “aA G e aughty | grades in North Dakota was 68.3. work, according to J. A. Kitchen.|); t 3 ye Jamestown, N. D., and all intervening | 4 “Twine |. This is believed to. represent al commissioner of . agricuiture and Hits when T talk to him about any- branches. { ’ air cross-section of the ability of| labor, for M(B. 11 olfaved ES gor unywiiere: ne : is! see POppyse a? and “The the average high s since| Reports received at his, offiee,| ing apart him in business.” Bain > ie & fir LARGE BONUS Land of My Hearts Desire” are the | th pa ge r= at me is cea ey law me supe! Shécasked her former husband to a ‘ ‘ sa f histl eful dated and grade: vision of the work of providing we i o H 3 Hy te popular hits, of whistling tunefulness solidated and grad tra for the harvest Tieldss fadleate | 206 if he couldn't do something to aid The Champagne of Ginger Ales’ 4 a Ficotially “Bensations | high school departments. that the demand foremen is keen but| thet he “be the right. kind of © 1927 . a &. masterpiece and: the ngs are| The average North Dakota high) that most farmers are able to ob- shat he “be the rig! wear aes a Biddire ANP olab fairly glitter-| School freshman scored 62.5 as com-| tain all the help they need. sas iM ing amidst the brilliant lighting ef-| Pared with 68.2 for the.nation. The| Kitchen’s office is not active in! Letter Dated August 20 ate} fects, The costumes are gorgeous “verage sophomore scored 68.4 as|the work of recruiting labor, his| The letter was dated August 20. y rT in design and of the smartest - | compared with a standard of 73.8; the| year, no appropriation having ‘been|The authorities previously had esti- Nearly $440,250 Needed to terns This revue while dre ; average junior scored 72.3 as com-| made for that work by the last legis-|mated that the body, found Monday, a per eeeray reveul is not nude and ‘is not carried Pared with 79.9 and the average sen-| lature. His personal obsetvation,|had been dead since just about that R a Complete Soldiers’ Reim- {to's objectional degree in. stage, 10F 76.2 as compared with 82.4, Kitchen said, is that in many cases| time. parlance, Seats are now on sale ut|, In some cases the freshman in al farmers are pressing all available| No word had been received from X bursement Peeriack wood py high school made better grades than|thembers of their own families into|the missing son since Tuesday morn- fy su students in the upper classes. This,| service in an effort to get the crop|ing, when he left the home of aj ° 3 5 ‘ording to J. A. Page, state high| harvested. friend in Chicago after spending the school inspector, merely a Approximately $440,250 must be, Bees wi raised by tax levy to complete pay-! he ne ments under the state so! tiers’ bonus! orgs aneage r jer leaving t ‘di Jaw, according to data submitted by : f is It isn’t just luck. Our Used s ye Adjutant General G. A \h checked up by their : ‘ . A. Fraser to the) {hi instructors. In other g ceettanen Gacetin 5) TQ SUCCESSFUL i.e crear nace l Dental Work With 4, ae ore, ee eemererentey . In a statement prepared for the me 4 3 ‘good because we handle s sana that for the state as a whole, This, € ~ vonrd Fraser shows that up to ; Page said, mat indicate either faulty . No Regrets : ; : to August 1, 1927, receipts from previous Many V Display of North: tenching in the grammar grades in er NOTHING BUT. bike ne tax levies totalled $7,981,842.11 of ; * iy uy which all but $11,175 has been paid) Dakota Products at Fari- When you‘have dental work done MB. 6fEMAN C ." to out to World War veteran: i bault, Minn., Fai here you are dealing with an es- He * ‘ : * Mm Weir rat arerctt Bee e tablished dentist with reputatio ecient ; er a canst by the adjutant \ 4 al reputation Sy eden aad z general's office placed the amount f a and respensibility to stand back Sd * 4) ¢ fa which it would be necessary to levy — eS ful peewee at Fari- aie al ake y : rR this year to complete bonus payments bauit, the exiibit 0 aes Pb lan PAINLESS I. on . BISMARER at $25,000 but the detaailed check-up Products which is visiting county : , LCAR. AS: he showed that this figure was too low, fairs in Minnesota and Towa under METHODS Here you secure latest metrepoli- ee UaRR Is. ONLY :AS DEPENDABLE to oe of the department it ~ habioy flee of an ae jms greee I use the latest ap- tan mcthods in dentistry, yet at a THE DEALER WHO ‘SELLS IT jowever, thut it: Rimate eck department, is now ai nite Bear % id r a : ¥ Be ee er plenty. high to eare. for all, obliga.‘ Lake, Minn. pe : pat anaesthetic for |. price as much as 50 per cent \unider = A Mise & * tions which the bonus fund will be’, August 30 to Sent. 2, the ex ' ee anishing the pain in the average dentist’s price, oT called upon to meet. A final ch Praia Sewn ne Mane Roster ke : : . hee ss fillings, up was made possible by the fact at Fonda, In., Sept. 6 to 9, le eX vy S ridges and crowns, >] . a that a new law became effective HibIt ix te be at Britt. ta, Sept. 13 J a Ask about my Free Ex. } Plates,.as:low as ............$15 © auiy. 1: whieh sits ang North iat Newton, Ia,, Sept. 19 to 23, L ‘ in Pi iecina whe Keve mot alvcads, and at Waterloo, Ia. Sept. 26 to / traction Offe Bridgework and. Crowns °....§ 6- he done so from filing claims for the* Oct. 6. f é ; pl state bonus. ) J. M, Devine, commissioner of im- é 9 ~ pitts tt The financial situation of the migr: the exhibit proved bonus department as outlined to the big a where a E board follows: crowd it. The agri- e A Liabilities teultu the Soo Line, . : n 1080 claims approved but not yet Northern Pacific and Great Northern PHONE 126 f Benched, for payment, $305, uilroads cooperated in bringing peo a 108 claims approved’ and ple to the exhibit, he said, : % 7 % mailed to payees but never returned, - Like a cere " 119 1-2 4th Over Knowles Jewelry Bismarck, N. D. 800. party, drift yyously about the 4 210 ‘claims approved and “vouche Mrs. Garrett Gets |] cerulean sen; 16 countries, 73 ; mailed to payees but returned “ad-| A enchanting days — without one . et Ge payee nakneer 67,725, ‘| Custody of Child travel dconafoct, You'll love it. 35 claims not yet finally completed ¢ but that will, if. finally approved, ’ ‘ ,. |] Come along, Februsry.4. amount to 55,325. y B Wi Cruise 1,424 claims not completed rs rmed orld which can be filed under the terms by the supreme court’ today Follow spring-time around the of the repealing statute at an aver-' Affirming the “Wonder Belt of the World.” age of $325 each, 452,800. yh county distric Live in a dream-ship of luxury. Total estimated liability $921,425. {cision held that a parent has prior Explore 70 fascinating ports and Credita interest. in a child against the} | places. Sail, December 2. Balance remaining on books of the ri . One management, ship and shore. state auditor, $11,175, Phone or write retaxes already fevied but, not col or eerie for ap hepermmntion. lected, as estimated by the state r a auditor, $470,000. \ fee thes an ais pict we og a Total credits to he deducted from taken by John. E. venue, 175 ome ed rett and her former husband were di- total liability, $481, « i i vorced the latter was awarded cus- Sensations’ Is Riot |tody of the child. When the father of Music and Coloring “i«:. however, Mrs. Garrett instituted action to obtain the child from her former husband’s parents. Burbage, grand- father of the child, When Mrs. Minneapolis. Minn. ", the elaborate comes to the, auditorium Saturday night, August 27, runs the gamut of human frivoli- ties, desires and sensatory feelings of greed and romance. It is by| Charles George, who wrote the book, lyrics and music and is presented in two acts and seventeen scenes of} marvelous settings. It is prettily costumed, brimful of jingling melo- dies, novel dance ensembles and be- wildering electrical effects. The ‘cast includes the versatile dancer, Barbara Bronell. whose, twinkling toes have danced their way around the world. Piquant and pert and beaming with ty she ; ETS INT TPT Tet Sines tod Lancre wisnie nats vt | Tore abandon raying her CS — Gre ees tee ena itoes. It also kills bed bugs, roaches, ants, and their eggs. Fatal to insects but harmless to mankind. Will not stain. Get Flit today, gay spirits throughout the audience. Josephine T comedienne, is a capital Kenneth Christy, a humorist | ant a ht ea tenor; Alice Munson, Jamieson Reilly, Ju- H Aoaitg ae amity tc bewitching wine a & Effective song numbers pervade: . SS eee. Why Some Tol i " 4 ; y elephone Lines { One Thin Woman Are Underground—Others Overhead : Gained 15 Pounds | ——amumber of eer aitrittf lenge eta rat Effective at once all the Barber ae in Five Weeks "patrons. If carriéd overhead, the damage from ’ Shops of Bismarck and Mandan ate et ; fires, storms and the like would be tremendous, women, weak, thin and} .. .:Qm the other hand, in the less: congested (en sg) Pg er a ; the damage to overhead line will render’ no service for less | ok : i - All‘other cuts are” considered THURSDAY, AUGUST 25,1927 lower part of the ‘shingle, it was| vacation, and will be held every ‘Thursday evening at’the Elks hall, it was announced, Try Our Modern High Pres- sure Greasing Service Far All Cars. — Prices ‘Reasonable. Short Stop Station. : | |

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