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BOY SCOUT WRITES OF CAMPING TRIP EX-BARONESS AND - sNEAR OLD FT. LINCOLN AND TELLS OF BusBAN D TEMEE 4 LESSONS'T AUGHT BY SCOUT MAN UAL! tist ‘Church ‘Troops Find ‘Lots of Fun Out in the Open, and 2 Didn't. Mind Keeping Up Regular Routine Each Day at the . @amp; Boys Who Violated Any. of the Rules Were Penalized * Bpy Scout William Newcomb.) ;from the nearest farmhouse. Of Hoy Scouts of troop I, -Baptist| course there were other reasons for Bas ; some penalties. chu¥ch, ‘arrived home Saturday, June! On these summer camps taken every tera week's camping trip brim-| year “test” take up quite a bit of the f fun. Every day had a new' time. ‘On camps test can more easily evept to record. be taken than.in town. On this camp ‘The troop started Monday morning| More test were taken than on any ght o’clock with sixteen boys pull-| other camp—the number being. 85. Si- handsome treck-cart made By|!as dberg had the record for taking elves. Besides all articles of: the most at one time—ten tests being necéssity, they had their American| taken. flag, troop flag and three patrol flags |. To become a tenderfoot three tests to .rerpesent each patrol of eight. must be taken; a second class ten After walking about four miles they | tests; and a first class 12 tests; twen- were joined by more of the troop who | ty-five tests in all. had: come’ out dog-trot. Even more advancement may be Atriving at camp with 21 boys they| made than this. Merit badges are unpacked the treck-cart and made a| awarded tor more tests in scoutcraft. dandy looking camp. They had nice| Unfortunately merit badge tests could tents which housed the boys comfort-| not be taken on this trip as a council ably and one supply tent. At noon Mr.| has to be the examiner. But many will Wallace came out (temporary scout-! be taken in town because a council thaster). has been procured. ‘Phe following is the schedule for In our troop there are five first each day: ° class; ten second class of which five First call, 6:45, of these boys have only one or two « Reveille, 7:00. \ more tests to be a first class; and nine Assembly, 7:10. tenderfoot of which five are nearly Mess, 7:30. second class. Fatigue, 8:00. The test that they will have to take &Assembly, 8:15. will be found elsewhere in the paper. - Swimming, 10:45. To give the public an idea as to Recall. 11:45, : what “scout tests” mean, we give the Mess, 12.15. following. When a-scout has success- Scout test, fully passed these tests, he is permit- Swimming, 4:00. ted to wear the first class pin: Recall, 5715. Tenderfoot. Mess, 6:00, 1, Know the ‘scout laws, motto, Swimming, 7:45. sign, salute, and significance of the Retreat, Sunset. badge. parombly: 9:15, ; 2. Know the composition and his- Tatto, 9: tory of the national flag and the cus- Taps, 10: 00. tomary forms of respect due to it. Usually this schedule was kept pret-] 3. Tie the following knots: square ; ty well but “taps” was violated a num-| dr reef, sheet-bend, ‘bowline, fisher-|_ Mrs. George LeRoy ber of times and the boys usually re-|‘man’s, sheepshank, halter, clove hitch, | Lieutenant Nelson, U.S. A membered. The reason was because] timber. hitch, and two half-hitches. they were penalized. The “penalty” Second Class. usually was to wash dishes or bring} 4° + jeast one month as a tender- in firewood or to get drinking water} ¢.9¢, 2. Elementary first aid and band- aging: know the general directions for on an arson charge? bruises and sprains, injuries where bride on a French boat, the skin is broken, burns and scalds; ‘ demonstrate how to carry the in- Apply few drops then lift sor®,| jired, the use of the triangular and} roller bandages, and tourniquent. plate and mahogany and servants, The touchy corns off with 2 ‘ house burned in March. The couple 4 3. Elementary signalling: know the} \-ent fy Boston and. made theif insur- fingers alphabet of the Semaphore or the} ance claims. Their arrest followed on General Service (International Morse) |. cnarge of. setting fire to the. house. code. 4. Track a half mi twenty-five minutes; or, if in town déscribe satis- factorily the contents of one store window out of four observ nals. 5 6. Use properly knife or hatchet. Land things observed. 7. Prove jability tobuild a fire in condemning, the release of Mrs, Kate Richards O’Hare was passed. by the Bangor, Me., June 15.—It’s a far, far cry from the house in Berkeley. Square, London, where Mrs. George LeRoy Nelson says she lived when she was the Baroness de Beck, to the little jail in Bangor, where she and her hus- LIFT OFF CORNSE | fires mie fou i rn Sia tient Naan Na bere and established a house such as Pangor had never seen—with silver minute, ingtuding conventional ° sig- 4.. Make a round trip alone (or. with minute each, Cox another scout) to a point at least sev- 5. Go a mile in twelve minutts at/en miles away (fourteen miles in-all), scout’s pace—about fifty steps running} going on foot, or rowing a boat; and and fifty watking. alternately. ite @ ‘satisfactory account of, the . ‘ 5, Adyaniced first’ ald: the.open using not more than two] meihods‘tdr panic prevention; what to matches. do. in case 4f fire, ice, electric, and | fluence,”; 8. .Cook a) quarter of a pound of gas accident: how to help in case of | release | meat.and’ two ,potatoes. in the open. fun-away horset:mad dog or snake mother: without any cooking utensils, .< .....} pité; treatment: for dislocations, un- 9. Earh aid deposit at least one consciousness, poisoning, fainting; ap- dollar in ‘the public bank. (Liberty | onexy, sunstroke heat:exhaustion. and| Loan ‘subscriptions and war. savings} freezing; know treatment for sunburn, certificates accepted). ivy poisoning; bites|and stings, nose- ed by backache; | - By lameless andl’, sairinary disord: { ers— Don’t oxpetiment. with: an untried medicine. Follow Bismarck e's example. Wse Doan’s eee Here's Bismarck, teatimdny. Verify it if you wish: “A IN. iM. Danrot, ‘carpenter, 511” 7th St., IN., says: “Some years. ago | had a bad spelh of kidney trouble, My back never let: ip.aching for several weeks and my. kidney were ‘in bad shape and the secretions contained sadiiment. ~. 1 felt. ‘allworn out. and took several: boxes.of Doan’s Kid- ney Piils and’they did’ just as rep- resented. -After @ day's, treatment I. was rid ‘of ‘the trouble. J have previous'y recommended: Doan’s and | am glad to again give my endorse- ment.” Price 69c, at--all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a ki@ney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mr. Danrot tiad; ‘Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N.Y. tracks, or abits; or gix species of na- tive wild animals ‘by ‘their form, color, call, tracks, or habits; find the north star and name and describe at least three constellations of stars. 11. Furnish satisfactory evidence that he has: put into practice in his daily life the principles’ of the Scout Oath..and Law. 12. Enlist a boy trained by himeelt |. in the requirements. of a tenderfoot. RELEASE OF KATE O’HARE AROUSES IRE OF WARRIORS Minneapolis, une 15.—A resolution ‘Northwest Warriors}: with headquar- ters in “Minneapolis. In its. resolution. condemning the action and requesting “‘that in. justica to America: and ‘her - principles, in justice -to -the, «mothers. of the men who wore. the uniform and in justice to ‘himself, the ’ President of . the United States will clarify, the: situs- tion ‘and’ adyise\us as to the merits, if any’ fn the “case of Kate O'Hare, in order that the..people at large may judge impartially.” They wrote, ‘It 4s. believed that much of thé. fndustrial unrest ‘and the present strike crisis is due to disloyal agitation: ‘Hy. groupes of ad: vocates ot a revolutionary systém of government, end that. the leaders as paid. tools of foreign and domestic, enemies,. who. seek: ‘to impose ‘upon’ honest ‘workmel ‘the. present. time ld ‘be ‘made: to:bring ‘ot government. where men’ and» women ompelled resentatives, tha E is, j that this - wom | man, especial erations whont”’ madbesiate ITY COMMA ION ; June 14th, 1920. Tre sular- $69} Doesn't iit a bit! Drop @ little 10. Know the sixteen principal bleed, earache, toothache, ,inflamma- 4th, Freezone on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting then you litt it.right out. Yes, magic! 1, Swim fifty yards. ficial respiration. A tiny bottle of Freézone costs but] 2. Karn afd deposit at least two| Prepare and cook satisfactorily rn in the open, using camp cooking uten- sufficient to remove every hard corn,{ Loan subscriptidéns and war savings alle: lan of the ‘tollowing actinieg as may be directed: Eggs, bacon, hunt stew, fish, fowl, game, pancakes. ho cake, biscuit, hardtack or a “twist” baked ‘on a stick; explain to another boy. the. methods followed: national Morse) ‘sixteen letters per 7. Read-a map correctly, and. draw S a trom. field notes made on the stop, and intelligible rough sketch map, aps 2 ' f j j cating by thelr proper marks import-| 4 FOR SALE . ant buildings, roads, trolley lines, main “Was c a VEeUE landmarks, principal elevations, etc. a few cents at any drug store, but is dollars . in a public bank. (Liberty soft corn, or corn between the toes,| certificates accepted). and the calluses, without soreness. or 3. Send and receive a message by irritation. Semaphore, including conventional ‘Freezone is the sensational discov- signs thirty letters to the minute, or Sry o8 8 Cincinnati genius. It is won-| hy the General Service code (Iner- erful. ap Three fine Jots south aiid west points of the compass. tion ‘or gri the eye, cramp.or stom- First Ctass. -| ach-ache, and chills; demonstrate arti- Levon ‘eas. were progent: utes of the meeting 1920: were read ‘ind Fee toner. of streets French. ‘the city, auditor was instructed to write and call on the manager of the Bismarck’ Wat F Supply. company .and “ fix’ ‘their main fextting at 620 sth stree:, ohition ; was. passed. extending vemént:.on- Broadway from shington- Avenue to’ . Hannifin street... Al’resolut(on was’ passed ask- * oo 7 Point out a compass direction without ing City: ‘éngincer to prepare. plans facing on 5th St. Easy. terms. | the help of a compass. paving. on’ east. Park street. The All taxes paid. Inquire 8. Use properly an axe for. felling Sa ing: bills. were: allowed and? or- A. J. OSTRANDER the method followed. or trimming light timber; produce an} Gere, toj.bé paid fonds permitting. article of carpentry, cabinet-making, or | Mike G fi Tells of the Great Good Lydia | ot ior Teiceg meet Bxplain| J. Empt $32.00 . 22.75 . Hum 21.00 RZ a iit E. Pinkham’s Vegetable 9. Judge distance. size, number and a Als 19.50 i G 0 weight within 25 per cent. a 21.00 HOUSE FOR RENT Compound Did For Her. 10. . Describe fully from observation] F Schneider 21.00 My -furhished home at 710 3 pacha SES ten species of trees or plants, includ-} J’ Herman 21.09 Fourth Street may be rénted for ing poison ‘ivy, by their bark, leaves,| J. Katz ... 9.00 one or two months during the Morrice, Mich.—“About a } r after flowers, fruit or scent; or six species| W. FE. ‘Bryan. suffered ‘of wild birds, by their plumage, notes, | J. Katz absence’. of my family. Call my second baby was born or phone, : yyy with dizziness eve i" il morning to that about your medicine chest, two mirror lamps, ber checks, one back mirror with hat and coat rack, four hair cloths, ar towels, two table Compound before my last baby | cutscrintions for’ stuck. paper waste: and supplies. See owner. ? shall never be without it at such times. Peter, Yung I have told others of its great _Wworttl Sth St. Barber Shop, 1) and ‘shall keep on telling it. Tomas, Box 184, Morrice, Mich. teads in part. as follow iF two check Rhekas eleven steam half-hearted ‘existence, missing — three- fourths of the joy of living, wl when they cheap for,thts purpose. Pele arpa da E. Pinkham’s | spout 1,000, 000 cats. OPPORTUNITY _If you would like free confidential ad- vice address Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine .| $10,000 a day gross, Here’s your chance, old established ‘business, in- cluding buildings, fixtures and stock groceries. with general line of merchan- dise. Reason for selling, other business interests. - O'Comells Grocery 310 North 13th St. Phone 803 NSSBSSRERREEEEe EAGLE TAILORING AND HAT WORKS Opposite the Postoffice Autforized Resident Dealers for theROYALTAILORS CHICAGO—NEW YORK Big cut in Tailor Made Suits Suits worth $40.00, now $29.50 Suits worth $55.00, now $34.50 Suits worth $60.00, now $39.50 Suits Cleaned and Pressed per day. + plenty. rat a quarter of a cat . id hiad read Teétt Barber Outfit For Sale abouf it s0 my hus. | Portland, Ure, June 15.—Owt in thera is a get-ricii-quick ents, Horgules Hydrotic white band got me Lydia | Denver, Col., ame! rber chair: rror % [4 1S, case, orié wall clock, one thousand E. Pinkham’s Vege. wilose miosram ‘pales. The o waiting checks, two waste towel 4 table Compound | <apiides, of the WValiingford of fiztin. baskets, 260 ‘towels, one a0 gUpEly é which ¥ took accord: The fur business is ‘o reap the hene- ing to directions and | fit of his talents and- energies. came and am thankful to eay that it re- | “The Outlook received one” of Its} lieved my sufferings very much and I} shteresting, initial — communications from‘a London (Bng.), man tc: whom [~~ Mis, Ep, | it was sent, and gives it publicity. Tt) * “The object ‘of this Louinane: is to Women should not continue to suffer operate a large cat ranch in of viear day in and day out and drag out a sickly, Oakland, where lan@ car be pufehneed “To start with we will collect, Ba Each ‘cat will to 75 cents for the bliick. KNOCKS BUT | Go, Lamm aed: ‘This will give us 12,000, 000 skis a ONCE ————————_ J year to sell at an average price ‘of 30 cents each, making our revente about $2. It will take 100 men to opotate the ranch, and the net profit will be “We will feed the cats ‘om fms, and ‘| will start the rat ranch next doot: The rats multiply four times a8 fast-ag the | ; cats, and if we: start with 1,000,000, rats we will have, therefore, four rats per day for gach cat, which will be “Now ‘then, we will feed the rats on the carcasses‘of the cats ffotti Which the skins have been taken, giving each 4.00 84.00 sound. Thetkeea | CAT RANCH TO MAKE MONEY WITH Rat from’ other women | RANCH NEXT DOOR: TO FEED ’EM, SCHEME! ineéss will be self-sipporting and auto-! matic all the way through. The cats will eat. the rats and the rats Will eat cats and we get the skins...» - waiting your prompt reply, and! i % g 3 :| trusting that you .will appreciate the s J ina short timeI was | seems to have adopted the regula‘ion one barber pole, six waiting chairs, entirely relieved. I also took the V Jroccvure, He s:arts by soliciting opportunity. which --I give .you, and which will make you Fich | quick. ‘Tt seems Clear, at any rate, that this is designed ta be'a skin enterprise. COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPHS «| | 3COLUMBIA RECORDS ON’ EASY TERMS. IF DESIRED . ‘COWAN’S DRUG STORE CAR WASRING “It will thus be seen that the bus-! BRWIN AG R Frankb.6 $9 Farming "says wer, from erie insti ‘that, with lowing to feed it hours <and fr minutes ‘work to; raisé panels of sor The use. of recuced this One Sa ihus enabirs one than to do the wok of tka: The importance of ihis coving of time may be realized when weleain that for % 990 Towa is short 50,000 farm hands. Similar conditions are reported from the Middle, -West generally, ‘This pone a Serious problem. line power used and autci.o'r. The food: ‘supply of the future dee. pends upon gasoline. > pany Gada The answer is in tractor, truck e Standard Oil Cam- provided the Middie ‘with -power for 16,438,000 motor miles a day. uch of th went to the farms to help multi 4; the crops. Much of it was motor trucks to help the feriner Fee is coupe toate a btgiard soline was and ‘the Standard Oil. Co oa (Indiana) was ‘ready with the sup- ply. That silent, watchful readiness based upon the foresight and resourcefulness of an organization trained to its task through years of experience. The manufacture of gasoline is not the-sole function of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana). important is its service of placing the gasoline where the consumer can get it easily and quickly: * ; More than ne Service Stations peated by tie ben: y gary nina) tamake stantly available fori increasing the 1920.¢ Standard Oil il Company ~ 910 Ss. Mihian pare Chicago, mm. and over 7,000 trucks are ' ard Oil Com :3.09 | modesty. of dress and demeanor, go| tary of the National Council of Cath- 32,00; to movies not fit to be seen, and go|olic Women to local women. ‘36.50 | many places without a chaperon, de-| 2.05 | clarés Agnes Regan, executive secre- Welcome Relief From the Tortures of Rheumatism cg finale a ond h blood purifiers known to Wachter Transfer Co. .. Bismarck Steam Laundry | ‘Fribune Want Ads Bring Results. South Side Grocery . French .& Welch . E. H. ‘Howell .. ‘On motion of Commissioner Thomp- son the commission adjourned. meet again June 21st, 1920 at eight , Can Come Only From the - Proper Treatment. Many -forms of rheumatism are eauted by millions of tiny germs that infest the blood, and until the biood' is absolutely freed of these nh there is no real relief in ‘The most sitisfi C. L. BURTON, City Auditor LACK MODESTY. Sacramento—Ho, Hum, here it is again. Girls of foday are lacking in —SSSSS “ASPIRIN ieee the bi and acts as an antidote to thi of rheumatism. ‘SS. Sin sold by de scar ana ive ee “Chief Med. dviser, wift Laborstory, > lAtlanta, Gat Name “Bayer” on Genu: Select a Certain Day of every wu d on which to call at our Saving Department to make a deposit. uiné Aspirin proved safe aa millions and prescribed by> physicians for over twenty years. ; Accept’only an unbrol en “Bayer | packa; Proper directions Toothache, Earache, ‘S matism, ‘Colds’ and Pain. 2 tablets cost few. Drugeists also séll: Js With ‘the amount decided upon that yon will ~wave weekly and the day set for depositing your savings, your account here at 4 per cent. is sare which contains relieve Headache, Neuralttia, Rheu- OTOR Co.