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MANDAN CRIERS ARRANGE FOR ‘BiG, MEETING ‘Members of the focal Town Criers club foel very enthusiastic over the outlook for the coming convention of advertising clubs in, this city June 21|- and 22, Besides members from the nine North Dakota cities it is expected that thede will be speakers from many other points. Mr, B. V. ‘Moore, who is now Cashier of the Federal Reserve! Dank of Minneapolis, has written that! he is now booked to fill that date for another member of their institution but hopes to be with us instead. Mr. Moore was formerly an officer ‘of the Dakota Trust Company at Fargo and a very earnest worker of the Fargo Town Criers and Commercial club for nany years. Hetook unusual interest in the Vi movement wiflle it was in its infancy | and is perhaps the best posted man on the subject in this part .of the country. The Mandan club will feel very fortunate if definite word is re- ceived that Mr. Moore can be here for the June conference, Mr. H. J. Kenner, executive secre- tary. of. the Associated Advertising Clubs: writes from New York that be- cause .of the’ Atlanta convention it will ‘be practically impossible for him to visit old frieads in North Dakota tad the Mandan meeting. Mead, Secretary of the Dick- tuach Bown Criers -club writes that theyiexpect to send 12 or more repre- sentatives to the Mandan meeting. Several North Dakota ~ architects, who will attend thelr state conven- tion on June 21 and:-22,:will address the Ad’ Mens confetence?at Mandan on the subject of' auditoriums and ‘Community buildings, It is expected that-(Mr. C, G. Fergu- son of Minneapolis, who is now vice} * president of this district will be one of the principal speakers at the or- ganization of the iNorth Dakota Ad- vertising clubs. MAKE PROGRESS IN MUSICAL COURSE In connection with the regular olass day exercises which took place Wed- nesday, were special musical numbers which included a piano number by ‘Miss ‘Flora Stebner, a violin solo. by Miss Anna Gress, saxaphone solo by. syatph Countryman and several fine numbers by the -high school quintet andthe girls’ glee club. The work in music has been especially stressed this : in the Mandan schools andj Miss Miller, Mr. Bergeim and the pu-}, pils themselves are to be congratu- lated on the results. A junior auxiliary tothe. Mandan Musical club has been formed, offi- cers elected and the organization has been affiliated witli the National Fed-| ° eration of Musical Clubs. It is im- possible to overestimate the import- ance of music in our schools, and eventually, High_ School credits. will be so arranged that work in instra- mental music outside of school may be ceredited, the pupil there- fore not being obliged to lose the best four years of his Jife in a musical way! because of concentrated effort along other lines. Hostess at Delightful Affair Miss Mary. Gibson was hostess.at a || delightful affair Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Means, . The interesting feature of the party was the announcement of the engage- ment of Miss Helen Greenwood, the honor guest, to Mr. Frank Augheny of: Mandan, Miss Greenwood is teacher: of the first grade in the Ceatral School and Frank Aughney is a ‘Mandan boy, who is known to everyong,... wAgpouncement of the date of the smnprriage has not as yet been made. “* To Visit in Minnesota Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Vallancey and daughter Katharine will leave Juné 3 for Ortonville, Minn. .Théy will mo- tor down aud remain for the entire summer living in their cottage out at the lake. | ———E Visiting Friends Miss y Vetter is. visiting the Kennelly and H. ‘H, Williams families for a few days. . Mandan Vis'to Ms. Etherington of Price was a vis- nce or Better Business} with force and violence apply to the! SEOURE vRY INRIOT CASE | Entire Jay Panel Exhausted, Before Men Are Secured | in Selfridge Case | The entire jury panel was cxhaust- ed and five new men called for jury; duty befgfe the jury in the Seltridge| 's was finally impanelled to! the satisfaction of the attorneys acting for the state and for the defense.) This case, which opened. the court! calendar here today, was called on Bt change of ue from Sioux county,| 2 reads that the defend- ‘| in. Swilt, Joseph Swift, Os-) J. J. Stasek, Lloyd Solmon, | Hayden, Lew. Solmon, Paul; 30. Miller, Paul Craig and d—“Did then aad there; win S Chas. Craig, body of Howard Smith a large quan-| tity. of tar and some other adhesive substance, and a large quantity) of, feathers.” | An attempt was made to include in| the charge a number of other persons | ‘to the informant unknown,” but. the, court, on motion, struck this out. | With -the constant challenging of one juryman after another aad some! clever fencing by the lawyers, it was! not until ate afternoon that the jury) box was filled and at the request of; Attorney Nuchols, who is assisting} States Attorney E. W. Johnson of! Sioux county in the prosecution of, the case, coutt was adjourned until 9 o’clock. Wednesday morning. There is an padded/interest by rea-| son of the fact that Joe Swift, one of! the defendants, has been indicted for) the murder of Howard Smith, who was, killed during a disturbance several) months after the tar and feather ep’ sode, and will stand trial for his al-| leged crime after the close of the, present case. \ Sullivan, ‘Hanley and Sullivan are appearing for the defense and hav subpoenaed about 20 witnesses. The! state having called nearly an equal, number, the town of Selfridge is very” actively represented, The case is being tried before Judge. Thomas Pugh. TO ATTEND MUSICAL | FEDERATION IN IOWA’ Mrs. Emma G. ‘Wheeler will/leav Thursday evening for the Tri-Cit' Davenport, Iowa, Moline and Rock Isl-| and, Illinois, where she will attend | the’ Bi-ennial of the National Iedera-| tion of Musical Clubs. | Mrs. Wheeler, who is president of} the. Northern Lights district, -compri ing. the states of North and Souta Dakota, Minnesota and Montana, is ———S LAST TIME TONIGHT Paramount Pictures Offer MAE MURRAY —in— “The Right to Love” —also— — + 2 Reel Comedy ‘WATCH YOUR HUSBAND’ TOMORROW TOM MIX —in-— “A RIDIN’ ROMEO” His Latest Thriller. itor in Manan on Monday, _ THEATRE — pat 9. : unless otherwise thout notice. TONIGHT WESLEY “FRECKLES” BARRY in “DINTY® Kinograms........4.00 00s Topics of the Day TOMORROW JANE NOVAK-and HOUS! E PETERS in “ISOBEL” or “THE TRAIL’S END.” And & 2 Reel Comedy—Same Program Friday and Saturday. COMING ELSIE FERGUSON in “SACRED AND PROFANE LOVE.” DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in “THE MARK | OF ZORRO.” KATHERINE MACDONALD, in “CURTAIN. DOROTHY DALTON in “THE IDOL OF THE NORTH” ROSCOE ARBUCKLE in “THE TRAVELING SALESMAN” , MAE MURRAY in “THE GILDED LILY.” MARSHALL NEILAN’S “BOB HAMPTON OF PLACER.” Matince Daily at 2:30: 15 and 25c, Evening 15 and 35, Genera! Pershing, of the District of Columbia’s soldier ington National Cemetery, Vice President Coolidge and other gov attended ceremonies held in the shadow of Washington's fouuent" in heeee| dead from France, honor | Burial was in Arl- also a member ‘of the committee on resolutions. Mrs. J. A, Jardin of Fargo is state president, Mrs. R. W. Kibbee of Grafton, state treasurer and Mrs. A. G. Jacobson of ‘Bismarck, state sec- retary. ‘the National Federation is repre- sented in this state by 12 clubs, among which are the St. Cecelia of Dickinson, Thursday Musical of Bismarck, Man-] * | dan Musical, Minot Musical, Amateur Musical of Fargp, Jamestown Musical. Other cfties having clubs in this fed- eration are Grand Forks, New Rock- ford, Coal Harbor, Grafton, Fessen-, ‘den and Deviis Lake, This organization has stressed the Importance of the Young Artist con- tests and furnished the funds for them. Their slogan is, “A music club in every city, in every county, in every state in the union, and Sol- diers’ clubs and junior boys and girls lubs auxiliary. The railroads have offered a fare and a half rate for the round trip jand a great many delegates are ex- | pected to meet in session at the Tri- Cities June 6 to 14. Returns Home Mrs. J. H. Newton returned home on Tuesday morning from Chicago, | Where she has spent the past month) | as the guest of her daughter, Mrs, Charles ‘Heater, To Attend Meeting Mrs, Lyman N. Cary, State Presi- dent of the Federated Clubs and Mrs. Bernard S, Nickerson, president et the! Great Lea Thomas Jefferson President and Diplomat Fortnightly will leave next week for Salt Lake City to attend a Council! meeting of the general ‘Federation. The affair will be in charge of the club women of a group of the south-| western states, and Salt Lake City is; preparing, to extend a most impressive | welcome, oe Attending Case George W Janda of Selfridge is in Mandan on business matters and inci- dentally attending the Sioux county case in district court. Leave by Motor Mr. and Mrs,’ A. H. Peterson and family will leave next week by motor for various lake points in Iowa, where they will visit friends and relatives for a month before returning. FIRST AND ONLY, authentic Pictures of Jack Dempsey in Training For His Coming Big Battle with Georges Carpentier “A DAY WITH JACK DEMSEY” Now: Showing at THE REX MATINEE 3 P. M. ders Whose foresighted policy gave the United States the great states which now represent the Louisiana Purchase, bought from France | | under Scie penile in 1803. Are made ‘not for a price but for a purpose. 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D. “ PAGE THRER DOT SHOOT ALLIGATORS IS GOLF WARNING Clearwater, Fla, Juno 1—Chief of Police Joseph Russell has issued « hwarning that the first hunter who takes a pot shot at any one of the five al- jligators that roam at will over Clear- water golf course is going to jail, for the chief, who also :is “boss” of the course, is determined that his pets shall not be disturbed, “If golfers cannot get along with the ‘gators the golfers will have to | play their cow pasture pool elsewhere, ; that’s all there {g:to it,” the chief has declared. At least five alligators are known {to be making their homes on the ; course. Ruste recently discovered a STM On May 1, the Statler Hotel of St. Louis, Mo., announced its fourth sea- 4 son opening of its Oriental Roof Garden. The Pennsylvania Hotel of New York City on May 29th, announced their opening of their Roof Garden Restaurant atop the Pennsylvania in spite of the cold breezes in New York the New York papers state there was a large attendance and the dancing continued. till the . small hours of the morn- ing. The opening-of the Wal- dorf Astoria Roof Garden “New York City announces ‘its \openifig. ‘summer sea- son June Ist, with new A Dinner Dance. for the season of 1921. Recently a gefitleman from New York — said: “Patterson, we have noth- ing on you in New York, ice in your dining room. here did you get Jens?) Why, Minn 0 dead he came to + live town. Try our plate Luncheon for 60¢. Dine at the Seven Story’ Fire Proof Hotel ju and your taste you that the food is bette It must be better. It ta: better because it is si better: than any other eat} ill tell y our delicion 3 for breakfast. WOU OU OUUOTUUONUONGOUOUUSOCUSONSUQDNUSQNONNEAANSOSONOONOUQONSONUOSOOSNUGUOONGEDD to dine at the McKenzie. North Dakota’s . Leading Hotel little shaver about two and one-half feet long.’ How many more are in the vicinity he does not know but the old rule that where there ismuch smoke there is fire will he fotind, holds good with ’gators and he believes there are several who have not registered. “Joe,” the largest one, named for the chief, is seven and one-half feez in length. Russell says “Joe” is a “secluded sort of guss” because he is seen only in the late afternoon or when high tide raises the level in the water of the creek which “Joe” in- habits. The creck crosses the ; way of No. 3 hole. The other fou from two and one-half to four feet in length. Two of them occupy the creek near No. 3 grecn, while the other two are near No. 8 green. The two near No. 8 have hecome so ac- customed to the golfers that they pay them only pi ing notice. Charles Livingston Bull, the artist, discovered the ‘gators the first time recently while playing a round with Sewell Ford, the writer, when he walked almost upon a four footer sun- ning himself. ‘What's the idea, trying to give OUR SLOGAN: The McKenzie Hotel Will treat you so well That always you'll gladly return The “Pride of Dakota,” Just where you Auto Resort where there’s ‘nothing can burn,’ The Roof Garden Hotel You always can tell Its the tallest there is in the State, You can eat, sleep, and dance, Last Roof Garden chance, From the Twins to Los Angeles’ ete The Roof Garden’s a dream, fairy land scene Where the music entices your feet, The McKenzie Hotel With cuisine so swell Sets a pace that no one.can beat. ' THE ROOF GARDEN I advertise because I have something to offer the Public, and to boost Bismarck and North Dakota. The McKenzie Hotel of Bismarck, North Dakota, announces Friday, June 8rd, its second season opening of North Dakota’s only Roof Garden atop The McKenzie with a: This year the Roof has been enlarged, newly decorated with an enclos- ed attractive dining room with seating capacity of 100. The Roof will be open for the season for Dinner Dances and amusements nonalcoholic kickless drinks will be served, you will get your kick out of the best dance ‘music obtainable for the season. It will be noticed that New York and eastern cities has nothing on Bismarck and North Dakota serve a special Sunday Dinner. If we did not give the best service, the best food, there would be less incentive for people PATTERSON’S DAIRY LUNCH OPEN DAY AND NIGHT the tourist player a thrill?” asked Bull. “Partly,” Ford replied, “but I be- lieve Russell intends to train a few ‘gators tg act as caddies during the .) rush next season.” cach Capsule. bears name LE, TOBACCO & SNUFF USERS —Gold Seal No. 10—is a guaran- teed vegetable Treatment for Tobacco- and Snuff habits. .Great success. Write for our FREE book. Don’t delay, write’ today. INLAND CHEMICAL CO. Bismarck, N. Dak. ONnnnenanucccune:runccusnnacconned| aNSRNGRORORCHONNOCE::aunOunuGeOaeeaedeenueaeucennencueenccoauenducenusndgnenaccsosesncncascccnnnsas HOTEL McKENZIE ROOF GARDEN (gbi¥ifis':;.: decorations and enlarged Roof_and the feature of the Roof will be Dinner Dances with nonalacholic drinks, Hotel Bossert of New York City. announces its opening of the Bossert - Narine Roof on May 27th, The Biltmore Hotel of New. York announces’ the opening of the Cascade June ist, The St. Anthony Hotel of St. Anthony, Texas, an- nounces its opening on June 1st of the Celebrated Mesquite Grove atop the St. Anthony. The LaSalle’s Roof Gar- ‘den announces the opening’ of the LaSalle Roof Gar- den for the season enter- taining, at... Dining» and Dancing gach evening. TMU tesnnucesnininnnarieg aunnencannnncuaudsunescescncacanenenccunacandtdauacancaiaconuecsurtexencsnecontin 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. eounenannnnan unnnananaonononnconnuagal CTA : oSGUONUNDAAUOANANONAODANOCANSANOGRNAOANCANGAAONOROQOROCAEOAaOOONNoUsAnNOGuOgRONaoONedde .