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PAGE TWO TENNIS STARS MEET HERE AT COUNTRY CLUB Jamestown. Players Coming Monday—Golf Tournament Also in Afternoon * | Tennis and golf matches are on the! program for the Country club Mon- day afternoon. Four Jamestown tennis players, the i} hest in Jamestown and men who play-| ed in state championship tournaments, . will meet Bismarck; players: in three | singles and two doubles matches, | starting probably at 1 o’clock Monday, afternoon. i The club match will be played along with the mixed doubles tournamenty| entries for Which should be handed} to G. H. Russ, Jr., not later than to- morrow. The Jamestown players are Morris} M. Murphy, Dr. DePugh, Paul Lutz and L. W. Upshaw. The local players will be Geo. Register, Jr., Benton Bak-} er, C. S, Haines and G. H. Russ, Jr. | A big golf tournament has beg ar- ranged by the tournament committee There will be a men’s and women’s two-ball tournament, rine holes, med- al score, starting at 1:30 P, M., and| men’s handicap, 18-hole medal score | at 3:30. For the latter event the en- try fee will be 50 cents and the prizes will be golf balls. The opening dance of the club will! begin at 9:30 Monday evening. WILSON WRITES MESSAGE ON Washington, May 2! 2 son broke today the silence ‘he has| maintained since he retired from the White House on March 4. In a Memorial day letter to the edi- tor of “The Stars and Stripes,” which | ‘was published today in that: soldier periodical, he declared that the Amer- ican people “shall not be able to en-| Joy the full pride of the day’s recol- lections until we have made sure that; the duties that grew out of the war have been fulfilled to the utmost.” “Are we sure?" he asked. “If we; are not shall we not soon take steps to do whatever has been omitted?”, | meal sits on a nicely painted and var- in Pekin—Says “The Man Frowr MEMORIAL DAY soe vssss rexnan wav From Our York Correspondent By Newspaper Enterprise. York, S. C., May 28—Monroe L. Thomasson, 75, Confeder#te veteran and farmer living east of hgre, has his own notions about the “kind of | household furnishings he wants in his | home. Thomasson keeps local hardware merchants from having to worry about getting rid of empty nail kegs. He uses the kegs in place of chairs in his house. A guest invited to his home for a nished nail keg. It’s just a hobby, says Thomasson. VISITS BISMARCK Charles H. Stanley, owner of The Sharon Inn, Long Beach, Cal., former resident of Steele, IN. D., is in. Bis- marck renewing acquaintances. He resided in this state for nearly thirty | before going to California about eight years ago. During his residence here he practiced law and engaged in farm- ing enterprises. ROOMS WANTED ithe use of visiting Odd Fellows and Rebekahs during the Grand Lodge? Phone 888 or 487R. —Committee. Remember the big. dance at Patterson’s Hall tonight. Mc Kenzie Roof Garden Orcestra Dancing at 9:00 p.m. There will be a barn dance it Scheblers, June 1. There’ 's just as many y kinds of people in Kokomo as there are ED—Apply Bismarck Tribune MMMM The full text ofthe former presi- dent's letter follows: “Memorial day has always been one of our most solemn and \thoughtful anniversaries when we recalled great memories and dedicated ourselves again to the maintenance and purifi- cation of the Nation, but this year it has an added and tremendous signifi- cance because the memories and sac- rifles of the great world war are now among the most stintulating of the recollections of the day. , “We celebrate the immortal achieve-’ t ments of the men who died in France on the field and in the trenches,‘ far away from home, in order thats both our own people and the peoples across the seas might be delivered from the ugliest peri) of all history. It is our Privilege not only to indulge a high and solemn pride and grief for the heroes of that great struggle but also to rededicate ourselves to the achieve- ment of the great objects for whicn that war was fought. We shall not be happy; we shall not be able to! enjoy the full pride of the day’s recol- lections until we have made sure that the duties that grew out of the war have ben fulfilled to the utmost. we not soon take steps to do whatever has been omitted? “Cordially yours, WOODROW WILSON.” FEEDS CHILDREN POISON. Fortuna, N. D., May 28.—After ap- parently forcing her 2\-2-year-old daughter to drink milk diluted wita strychnine, Mrs. John Muzzy, 30, farmer’s wife, residing eight miles northwest of Fortuna, is believed to have drunk from the same cup. Their bodies were found on the kitchen floor by her husband when he returned from the fields. The woman had been ill and it is said, at-times demented for several months. Earlier in the! (day, Muzzy started to Bromehead.| Sask., with his wife to consult a spe- clalist. Thejautomobile broke down they postponed the trip until the wing day. It is believed Mrs. Muzzy forced her child to drink the poisoned milk, an) then took her owa life by drinking the liquid, shortly :after her husband ~ Went to the field. AT THE REX 1 | Tonight is the farewell night for! . Sawrence Walls “Sapphire Girls” at} the Rex, when they present the clever Mittle: musical skit “At the Races.”, ‘Harry Carey will be seen in “Broth- ers” and Charles Hutchinson, the Daredevil of the screen, will show an- other. episode of “Double Adventure.” ‘>The feature event of the night will be Garter risied aed sireal sentation 4a promised with a lot of novel thrills. jel played to a packed house last might; tonight finishes a 25-day en- re a GOOD MUSIC "t fail to ‘hear Staff-Cap- fain H. C. Habkirk, of Winnipeg Canada, at The Salvation Army! ay Saterday night and Sun- me! in ‘Granger was their middle name. “The Man From Home,” Audi- Another press feeding. Lismarck Tri- bune Co. “There will be = arn dance at ‘Becheblers June 1. asters aa | “Are we sure? If we are not shall} TRIBUNE WANTS— FOR RESULTS ONE OF ‘THE OTHER, Mr. B—Do you think you'll be able to keep up with. your neigh- bors? Mra. B—If we can't, my Geay, ‘we'll move. Jealous Spouee. Bob's wife's cognomen fits her, It surely was no botch; Fler given name is And she's always Sulted. Office’ Manager—I'd like to give you a job, but there's nothing for you to do, Young ‘Appli¢ant—Th ‘8 just ‘the kind of a job I want. the watch. Literally True. . Brown—That new cook of ourt makes everything out of the cook book Derby—Then ‘that must have beer one of the covers I tasted in the pit lust night.—Widow, KODAK WORK Done For The HOSKINS >s,23.3 Reasonable Charges — We are known everywhere for the expert work we os Mail Orders Given x mpt Attention. HOSKINS: i? - Bismarck, N. D. COTTE FOR SALE CHEAP Two new one and one-half ton Trucks Corwin Motor Co. Bismarck, N. D. JAGER TRANSFER LINE $21 Broadway Phosie 18 a i pes che sal aie Heavy Hauling SAND and GRAVEL House Moving Piano and Furniture Moving Excavating and Grading COAL and WOOD All Work Guaranteed A bit of “ancient history” will be resurrected in the visit of Staff-Cap- tain H. C. Habkirk to Bismarck, over Have you an extra room for the week-end, from Winnipeg, Canada Some twenty years ago, the staff- captain was stationed in Bismarck a%| and Quain have ‘returned from Fargo,| Auditorium Saturday evening. ANNNANDAEONOODDENUDDENOONOASaaODOOOcUaOuONaOONN North Dakota’s Leading Hotel. The McKenzie Hotel an- nounces the Second An- nual Opening of the Roof Garden, June 8rd, 1921. Starting another season of dancing and dining on the attractive roof, which was a favorite place to spend the hot evenings last. summer. 10,000 square feet. There is also now under. construction an enclosed dining room and the roof of the enclosed dining room will be known as the Hurricane Deck, 50 the height will be increased as well as .the dancing space. We expeet-to serve a banquet atop the MeKenzie for from 500 to 700 people to the ~ Knights of Columbus on May 29th. For this oceasion practically the entire kitchen equipment will he moved to the roof, to serve the banquet. The only Roof Garden between aiutueanolis fand Los Angeles, McKENZIE HOTEL’ We serve a special Sunday Dinner. If we did not give the best service, the best food, there would be less ineentive for people to dine at the McKenzie. \ a lieutenant, and has/not had the priv- ilege of returning since’ then: _| During these intervening years he has had many and ‘yaried appoint- ‘| ments in the army, having had charge of some of the largest corps in Can- ada and Alaska. His présent appolnt- ment. is on the territartal headquar- ters of Western Canada in the emi- eration denartment.: + ' The local corps expect to have an extraordinary time during his visit. having made plans. for, three speciai meetings, Saturday night and morning and evening services Sunday. ' The staff-captain. 16 ‘an’ interesting speaker and good; musieian. A cordial invitation ‘ig ‘extended to the public by. the local: Salvationists to attend these services, ——— | ‘CITY NEWS | ‘ove Monday. The banks™of the city will close on Monday, May 31, observing the usual Memorial day closure on that day. Purchases New Car. Mrs. Hultberg, formerly of Wash- burn, is' driving a newsNash Six, just purchased from the'Lahr Motor Sales company. Return From Fargo. Drs. Stackhouse, Bedenstab, . Roan annnacnnanenagys We'll treat you 50% That you'll alway You auto to know we auto 'tell You to run.your car down To Bismarck town, And stop af the Seven-Story Hotel, 3 be glad to come wi The roads are in first-class condition— They’re built like a well-equipped track. At the Roof Garden Hotel We'll treat you,;so. well, That you'll always be. glad..to come - ‘THE ROOF GARDEN Last season the proprietor installed a Roof Garden’ atdp the MeKenzie space of about 6800 square feet. \ THE LARGEST, TALLEST AND BEST HOTEL IN THE'FOUR WESTERN STATES THE PRIDE OF NORTH DAKOTA. . EDW. G:. PATTERSON, OWNER AND PROPRIE: TOR, BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA. it the McKenzie Hotel ere to auto, and we feel Carpenters and mechanics are'now enlarging it to about fH| and your taste Sg) Waffles for breakfast. where they attended the meeting 0? the North: Dakota Medical al associations Called to Iowa, Mrs. Eva D. Sheldon, of Baldwin, has gong to Eldora, la., being called there on account of the death of her son, Sen, Sheldon, who died Sunday The deceased was a brother of Mrs. Ralph Madland, of Biamarck. To Deliver Addreuses, Rev. H. C. Postlethwaite, will deliv- er the baccalaureate sermon to the graduating class) ofthe ‘New Salén. high school on Sunday evening, ann will deliver a memorial address -Mon- day morning. VY, F. We Meet.ng. r The Veterans of Foreign Wars will hold an election on June 2 at the Pa- cWic hotel, At that time’a conference of all state posts will beheld ang # state department formed. The char- ter for ‘the local posts will Femuin vpen until July 4. Elks’ Initiation, The Elks will hold a big initiation at 8 P.M. June 3. There will he 2: Memorial Sunday parade, are asked to meet at American Legion hall at 2 P. M. Sunday, The “Man From Home” at the back, A Banquet will be served to over 500 Knights of Columbus Sunday Evening Atop the McKenzie back. with a dancing ‘ Recently a_ gentleman ee from New York said: “Patterson, we have noth- ing on you in New York, especially the service in your dining room. Where did you get him?’ “‘Who, Jens? Why, Minneapolis ‘got so dead he came to a JU ET -Try our plate Luncheon for 60c. Dine at the Seven Story Fire Proof Hotel just once, will tell Hl you that the food is.better. It must be better. It tastes better because it is served better than any other eat place in Bismarck. Try our delicious Honey N MI8S FLEMMING ON VACATION. Misg Ethel Flemming leaves today,.on a tw8 weeks’ vacation to the home of her parents in Minneapolis, the family having recently moved from. their ranch ‘home: in the western part of North Dakota to that City. — B, &, PB. W, HIKE POSTPONED. The Business and Professional Wo- meni hae decided to postpone the hike planned for Monday, Memorial) day,| because: ‘so many members wish to carry out’ individual plans for the day. ‘Phe hike‘will be yt hea in the neat fature. \ MIRS. WHITSON PRESENTS FIRST CLASS Mrs. B. L, Whitson will present her first cldss in plano ‘this evening in the Community room of the City library. Parents and frieids of the young pupils are invited to attend the recital which will begin at 7:30, Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. r Quality Work for the Amateur *SLORBY STUDIO Successors to HOLMBOE STUDIO -- Girls, plumbing saves you money. you imagine. Ask us for prices. 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