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PAGE SIX BISMARCK Dati if you want he genuine ~in bottles the home at soda fountains and on draught’ When vou need a Sign PHONE 909 The Bismarck Sign Co. 4064 Broadway L Between Country Club and town on Tuesday, June Ist, a blue serge cape. Finder leave at Tribune and re- ceive reward. EAGLE TAILORING AND HAT WORKS -- Opposite the Postoffice Authorized Resident Dealers for the ROYALTAILORS CHICAGO—NEW YORK Big cut in Tailor Made Suits worth $40.00, now $29.50 worth 00, now $34.50 Suits worth 00, now $39.50 Suits Cleaned and Pressed WANTED ES a Lady or Gentleman who can give their service to invest. in a clean profitable business. Address 98 care Tribune. © 6-10-2t j sented by a committee headed by M j policy of r WOMEN GIVEN FULL VOICE IN PARTY COUNCIL ! Cheered by the Action of Repub- lican National Committee at Chicago Meeting Chicago, June 11.—The report of the rules committee women be given ft Republican party was undni- mously adopted the convention. ig of the re} port and announce- ment of the creation of a new office of s ry, to be held by a vith cheers by alternates and entation in Medill Mary Garret | eCormick and including M of New: York, M plained the s ie women wanted and everything they asked. yn we desired what 3 Hay told the com- because of its effect on the thoughts of women. It is greatly. to our advantage to be able to say that the Republican party was the first one officially to fully recognize the wo- men. Feminine Spy, Charge. “We have a feminine political spy at our convention,” Miss Hay said, “a woman occ! ing one of the best seats who is officially observing for the Democrats what recognition is given the women. Twice a day her reports go to Homer. Cummings as she desires the Democrats to gain credit by doing more for the new electorate.” Will H .Hays gave the principal ad- dress, the keynote of which was a plea for the adoption of a decentralized ng funds. Among the guests from all pi of the United States, ed at 45 tables, were Sena- tor and Mrs. Irank B. Kellogg of Minnesota and Charles Folds of Chi- cago, formerly of Minneapol BOOSTERS JOIN HANDS TO AID TRAIL HIGHWAYS Pierre, S. D., 200 boosters, renresentatives and of- als of the Black and ellow trail will be brought together in conven- ee a aE Consumers Dray and Transfer Co. Phone 270 Ice and Teaming SANITARY PLUMBING Hot Water and Steam Heating, Round Oak Pipeless Furnaces, All Material and Workmanship Guaranteed FRANK G. GRAMBS Bismarck, N. D. ‘| This promis ON TOUR TOGET | COMMUNITY IDEAS CECI B NORTON ‘Washington—Miss Cecil 6. Norton general comminiity secretary of the District of VUolumbia, is making a three-week tour through the middie west to compare the community cen- ter developments and ‘methods uf central cities with those of \Washing- ton Her visit includes Cleveland, ‘Chicago, Detroit, Flint, Milwaukee, Minneapolis and St. Paul. tion at Pierre June 29 and 30, accord. ing to word just received by the Vice prepident, Hugh Jaynes, of Pierre. “This ts going to be a great gather- ynes: while of “See ‘Ameri ica Fi and state and road building to the-extent of: billions of dollars. There never was a time when more interest in the business ot being. shown. to see from from each of highways was through which the runs. We by automobile, utional interest in towns Black and Yellow trail have the oldest trail in the northwest and the most s and we want to make it the most eled.” This js the postponed meeting from ‘ds ‘ open. ,fhe- South Dakota special ses- sion of the legislature will be over, and while the date is rather late after con- sidering all points, it was thought bet- ter than the earlier date. This late date makes it necessary to take up such things as marking, local service at hotels, garages and camps before the meeting. ‘The elections of officers will be held. An interesting, program and enter- tainment is being arranged. This will be a meeting of boosters—real ones— boosting the best trail from Chicago to the park: Plan to come and represent your town. Everybody is welcome. s.to“be one of the best years for tourists, SOUTH DAKOTA Elkton, S. D., June 11—In the war department announcement of a list of heroes who are to receive distinguish- ed service cross appears the name of Sergeant Fred Engelbrecht, Com- pany K, 106th Infantry, of Elkton. The award is for extraordinary heroism near Fieville France, Oct. 4, 1918, when his-company’'s. attack was halted by enemy machine fire. He and a comrade advanced in. the face of ‘this fire, destroyed the gun's po- sition and captured four Germans, Whiskey which £09 years ago was used chiefly as a medicine, originally .'‘manufactured in Scotland. - was exclusively WEDDING BELLS * Helen Taft, daughter of the e president is to be married in July to Frederick Johnson Manning. structor of history at Yale. ‘Their engagement has just been announc- ed. Manning served as an officer of the artillery during the war. Miss Taft is acting | Mawr college, ‘BURIED IN JUNGLE | Tropic Growth Overwhelmed City \ of Ne Thom, | Bavigianion Wrought, Especially ‘by the Deadly Fig Tree, Is So five provinces of French Indo-China, lie the ruins of the royal-city of Ang- kor Thom, built. somewhere between the fifth and seventh centuries, and of the marvelous temple, Angkor Wat. The architecture, which is Hindu, Is being disentangled from jungle growths by French archeologists. The city and temple are thought to have been built by the Khmers, a long-vanished race s}and cracks,.then .grow and develop far more Interesting in this’ sinister VET HONORED choked ‘and swamped by the | child I iver and bowels. president of Bryn| fruity taste. which certainly has no connection with the Cambodians’ of ‘the present day. Writing in ‘Harper's, Ellen N. La Motte describes ‘a trip ‘through the jungle on an elephant tn order to visit of the more ‘remote ruins. “In about tenjminutes,” she writes, “we found ourselves -climbing over the fallen stones of. an. immense temple that lay completely -buried.and. over- grown by the, forest; Se thick was the folinge that only a dim twilight pre- vailed, The supremé:toneliness of that buried temple, the titter isolation ‘and silence that enveloped it, were appal- ling, and ‘our ‘scrambling feet ‘and hushed voices only ‘intensified the aw- ful stillness—the silence of centuries. “The -horror .and: vindictiveness of the jungle! Everywhere ‘glant Stones wee overthrown, pushed out of ‘place und toppled over tn ‘theaps:through the sinister vitality of that-deadly tree, the fig tree of the rains. @he roots ‘of this’ tree begin ‘as inndceht, hairlike Alaments ‘which instnuate themselves through ghe crevices, of the great /stones and slip through tiny. openings with an evil vigor, that nothing can withstand. They-never die, never are starved out, these ‘fine, hairlike roots. The big stones‘ never crush or kill them.” Year by year, century by cen- tury, their fierce strong life-s fostered by the fierce heat and fierce rains of the ‘tropics unfil they overthrow and destroy everything in their pathway. One fearful root that wandered in its course through a -whole corridor of mighty carvings was 90. meters in length, with the circumference of an eleptiant.’ And the tree ts useless, too —just spongy, porous wood, unfit for @nytlilng. “For an hour we: wandered through dim, ruined chambers, scrambled ‘and climbed .over . fallen. pillars and .carv- ings: of grent beduty: and delicate, {n- tricate designall in utter ruin and the. fig tree of destruction: in supreme control. _ It-was “good ‘to “reach our elephants again “and..to‘leave behind that overwhelmed and evil. spot. tiful ruins are being reclaimed from the forest, those in Angkor Thom, as well ns the Angkor Wat. These out- lying. ones are still: left as. originally discovered, buried and: sthothered by the everlasting forest. To:me they ‘are mighty growth of the tropical jungle. They afford more thrills tome who am not -an archeologist than /the picked up, -restored:\and .cleared :ruins: that the government is reclaiming. “Of course, one cannot see them very well, these ‘buried temples, “swamped in‘ undergtowth, enveloped by a twt- Nght gidom. And as°I scramble over fallen images, over barbaric sculp- tures, my. mind {s largely set -on ser- pents. And when we reach a fairly open’ space ft: turns to monkers—the ‘agile black gibbons that -hoct and leap overhead at our coming, furious at the. Intruston upon their solitude. Between snakes and monkeys there are times when I forget to admire these old temples, supposed to be among the most marvelous in the world.” Marshal Foch’s Cane. From the first days of the war MarshalFoch always carried a dap- per-stick with him. There is an In- teresting story connected. with the cane that the hend of the allied armies regarded so necessary. “It was' carved for him in the early days of the war by one of his beloved poilus of the trenches,” says. the Home ‘Sector, ‘the ‘ex-soldiers’ weekly, “since which-time, if reports are true, it has nver left his side. It Has made it#elf ‘useful aswell as ornamental on occastons, and: there is a legend that it.was used to map out ‘the great strokes and -counter-strokes of the summer and fall of 1918 by which the war was ended.” MOTHER! California Syrup of Figs’ Colas Best Laxative Accept “California” Syrup of Figs only — look for the name California on in-| the package, then you are’ sure your is having the best and most harmless physic for the little stomach, Children Jove its Full directions on each bottle. You must say “California, ye 1 Comptete a8 to Be Almost “Unbelievable, : In the hentt of Cambodia, one of the Dempsey will soon come out the fog, For this is “Juney’ June. eee “Only the most important and beau- Great flocks of caddies are on deck, € i =. = = = 2 = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = S = = = = : = I: te [r THE INSIDER SAYS J fae is the grdatest month—that’s right, When everything ’s in tune-— June bugs are hatching out at night, June brides are blooming in, the light, For this is “Juney” June. ithe politicians, walk the dog, Familiar songs they croon— Babe Ruth has ‘New York all agog, To share the tipping boon— The streams are full of fish, by heck! The big league clubs race neck and neck, For this is “Juney” June. From coast, to coast bronze athletes ‘Gaze on Olympic’s moon-— They're entering in all the meets, For track suits they are using sheets, Oh, what a month is June! There are so many sporting events ripening this month that readers of news will have to work overt:me in order to keep up. Baseball is just warming up to one of the closest fights the game has had for a long time. League leaders are scrambling up'and down the scale. The sore arms caused :by spring winds are toughening up to the work. Teams are settling down for the sum, mer grind when they play real base- ball. American: golfers are in England to test out their “puts” against the British cracks. : The Davis cup: team has just cross- Piven a ae saive cette ST TER © «| Sitowone, hl itching 075 cont bos et our risk: JOSEPH BRESLOW. Druabist For POISON IVY use PICRY For sate at at! Drug Stores. sManey refunded if not satisfied NRG Transfer Co. yh kinds a bese woe Tey us for servi tee. Phone 618 a USED CARS =e FOR SALE a We have a large line of used cars of all makes. Fords and others, at satis- factory prices. Will dem- onstrate, eos ‘s Call for . J. R. SMITH At Independent Motor Co. Rear of Northwestern Hotel Bldg. Phone 233 | FRIDAY, JUNE 11,1920. "June 6th North Coast Limited... . . No. 1’ will leave Bismarck 11:10 A. No. 2 Pacific- Atlantic Express Sei bre No.3 “ “ No. 4 North Coast Limited Train No. 2 will arrive Chicago in the morning, making noon, after- noon and evening Eastern Corinections. “ Hb 6 “ Secure additional Information from: W. A. McDONALD, Agent. A. M. CLELAND, Passenger Traffic Manager. Fi MMU LLL CuI TLD is ee ee ia ea ee ed to Europe to give foreign. tennis stars a run for the trophy. The tryouts for the Olympic games are on the calendar and some flashy athletes Are coming to the front. 200 iT) - 6“ Jack Dempsey’s trial will be held} this month and will settle a matter that the public is keenly interested in, "All the world is warming up. to sport—as never before—and THIS IS JUNE. LIGHT RUST IN SOUTH DAKOTA CHEERS FARMERS Brookings, S. -D., June 11.—“Grain men and farmers may feel encour- aged with the hope of a light rust year from the present indications of rust infections on barberries,” says Henry college. Black, stem rust has been found on the barberries, he reports. The first |C. Gilbert, ‘barberry expert at Slate M M “OO A. Tirtttttiirii ti tt t 11:57 P. 7:37 P. M. at a number of other places. However, very little infection has been found at any one place and all indications sent to suggest a very light rust year. ‘© “Of course,” he says, “there is plen- to of sime for the black stem rust to develop seriously between now and harvest time but it is encouraging to know that: the rust does not seem to be getting a very early start this year. The late spring, excessive rains and warm weather last March may in part account for the small amount of in- fection which is starting during May. “Barberries that have not been dug should be dug immediately to pre- vent the rust’ from spreading. gAny farmer can well afford to take the time to dig out any. barberries on his place now. | Every smallest sprout should be dug, as-even one sprout left may be infected and start consider- able rust.” STUDY IN ‘NAMES 'SHANGHAI—Names of players on the victorious Shanghai Valley ball infection was found on May 18 on| team are interesting. They are Bung sprouts from old roots left in the Chung, Pedro Wun, Kan Tai, S. W, ground on a farm at Lake Preston.| Wun, H. 8. Ching, Albert Kan and Since that time the rust has been | Henry Ching _.. m ) TO-NIGHT- Tomorrow Alrig Get a25* 80x SCAN 4 shes FSD COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPHS COLUMBIA: RECORDS , ON EASY TERMS ‘IF DESIRED COWAN’S ‘DRUG STORE CAR WASHING Eon SALE! SHORTHORN 12 heifers 8 to 15 months old 14 heifers 15 to 20 months old 30 cows bred or calf by side 15 bulls 12 to 20 months old ANGUS 20.heifers 8 to 15.menths old 20 heifers 15 to 20 months old 50 cows bred or calf by side | ' Special sale on coming 2-year-old Angus bulls extended to June 12th, as they will all be sold by then. Choice $150.00 Must sell above cattle as we are selling dands; Wilt accept Liberty Bonds at par or certificate of deposit at banks. In case of crop failure, will extend same a year. Come soon or send order. ‘Can ship on Soo ot Great Notthern. ‘BALDWIN FARMS Ellendale, N. D. VuVAUOUDOONOCODORECOROEOOOODOOECHOEOOOEORUGA