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i - THE BISMARCK. TRIBUNE Bin y ‘ Fe Sean igs, qi : pe eae: EE Ui ae RES Tape \ “GIRL SCOUTS MEET. ' AT me ' alemarck Girl seat rene Noi ; 2 f , pee q wi is evening ai o’cloc! . oi . ' th ‘ish he f St. Irge’s Epis- {iC ar i : hy ] | Pee i eet June Clearance Sale j Fer itmer ible ste aabeitoece oe ed “pa parle i : 4 5 . , ecitals for Bismarck conservatory te. ed at Regu ar | ly We. of: conte wil be ela on shureaey and Lancheon at McKenzie ~. Suits, Wr aps, Coats, Mi illiner: y ‘and Thursday, a8 announced yester. cee » he 1 day. Mrs. Whitson’s recital will be : i ‘ i | S See j i ial vi attend al ree re- of three wars.at their noow luncheon : ! citals. ; ‘ at the McKensle hotel today... Veter= Most Extraordinary § ‘ DISTRICT MEETINGS, ans of the Civil, Spanish and World ‘The Ladies. Ald society of McCabe War were guests of the-club, Jt - 1 5 ‘ Ls Methodist ehureh will meet Thureday inly FEMS storing etree, ‘ Suit Valués ¥ afternoon at 3 o’clock at the following sentatives of the Spanish and World homes: District’No. 2, with Mrs. 0. B. : War. veterans, but. most of the local * : ere eas ot een Sold up to'$8500. Now... 940.00 ladies belonging to other. divisions are wi See eitinn mondlon Bef shad Sold up to $85.00. Now. Ono ‘ invited. . tie Bisearomeoepital attended the; Ss Fy " Th t F 1 f. : Dance at Pailerson Hall to-| teases Titer ST Se ocn hig OUD . wan night commencing at’9:00. Mc- tho necessity Sold up to $69.50. Now... YUUs \ Kenzie Hotel: Roof Garden Or- Sf mania ees the high ideals of pub- : Kenae Hote Hoot Garden Or, a Sue that Bonners | Sauk , pep and perfect time. You don’t worker, was present for the first Ro- Sold up to $45.00. Now... s a ae peo A ene Pag igh gama tary Hegelian to artuen sariaiers i ‘ust get on the floor our ‘0 arotse an. inter- i feet start. They won't get tang- seaortt ile Secerst teehee All Wraps and Capes at Greatly led up, but will keep time with been formed among the boys and com- Reduced Prices. mittees of Rotarians will be named to the Peppy perfect time dance co-op@ate with Mr. MacLeod in mak ink the work: among the boys a suc- : cess, p We The following new members have G. W. Duvall, Jr,, football star of Westminster College, Fulton, Mo.,, been admitted at the last two meet- obtained a license to marry Zaida ‘Shermen,:a student: at Willaim Woods ings: ° Birla Ward, laundryman; College, also in Fulton.. But Presi Serena of the girl’s school thought | John Larson,’ contractor; Theodore Miss man, should consult her parents. So: he put her in an auto and Quanrud, automobile accessories; speeded her homeward. Duvall pursued in a taxi, but a tire blew up and he| john MacLeod, boy welfare; G. M. CROPLOSSIN - MILLINERY Two Large Groups. 5 lost the races = . 1 |Langum, business college, and B. K. st PRICE SLUMP oes : Skeels, electrical supplies. Group 1.- Group 2. \ crease: in prices on ‘grains marketed i in A most varied selection of # In this group)\ are many pr the past few months. . s THE e ! new styles -in’ straws and distinctive models including . { . One western Kansas county—Rooks . ; novelty braids. Large, med- _ sailorg;and pattern hats from ‘Topeka, ah ‘tite’ 1.—Shrinkage} —alone has nearly 1,000,000 bushels KIT CHEN : { ium and small shapes. Clear- well known makers. Clear- in’ ‘values ‘ast ’year’s crops still] of wheat still in on the farms while ve : ance price ance price |” i in the bin on Kansas farms represent| 14 Kansas counties have in excess of CABINE a= A . & loss of approximately $75,000,000 to] 500,000 bushels each. To move to ee a Kansas farmers, comparing prices at] market the volume of stored grains ; _@. 1981, Western Newspaper Union.) e \ 'e. j Present with those prior to when the slump set in last fall.. This figure is based’ ona recent report issued by J.-C, Mohler, secretary of the state board of agricultdre, showing the enormous amounts of grain still unsold. \ would require 100,000 cars. There was a fifth more wheat and four times as much corn and oats 0: ‘Kansas farms on April 16, than on that date a year ago. A year ago it was freely admitted by railroad offi- cials that it would ‘be ‘a’ physical im-}: possibility to move the old crops and at the same time take| care of the) avalanche of wheat which begins mov- ing from the farms about: July 1, This year, however, railroad , officials are. now optimistic about coping-with the \ ' sath me laugh for the pure joy of liv- in IRISH ATTACK Road Bombed as Men on Their Way to Rifle Practice jaugh like a child at his play, And the hedrt of the race will reserve me a place And be glad that I traveled this way, —Liddell, FEEDING ‘THE FAMILY. The children of ‘the family, being the: most imfbrtant members as to " Proper feeding, may. follow the English custom, jwhich: ts’ {déal, ‘of Having “a ta- ble of their own, where they are not " permitted | = any ‘compromise between what they ought to have and what they want. The result ts of course sturdy, healthy youngsters, A few. American families are now. fol-| killed... 5 f i lowing, this system, but the most as auld: ee — role Y yet from necessity; others from indit-|MARTIAL LAW IS DECLARED ference allow. the children to cat with AS Y BC the family, where they usually have [BY GOVERNOR AS FIRES what they: cry ‘for, for jhe sake of |RAGE, IN NEGRO QUARTER Pence at the sacrifice of manners, mor- WASH FABRICS On the 25,850,000 bushels of wheat, or 18 per cent ‘of the entire last year's crop, the price i the last six, months has deteriorated on an aver- age of $1 a bushel; on the 63,352,000, bushels of corn, 47.7 per cent of last 4 Py year's .crop still on hand, the price| situation, although the congestion ad- has shrunk an average of more than mittedly is far worse than it was a year ago. They point.to, the fac however, that there -.were: Do \cars| available a year ago,.while this year there are plenty. TAXI DRIVER __ -ISBOUND OVER . "FOR AUTO THEFT a Minot, N. B., June 1.—Tony Munz, Minot taxi, driver, was, bound over: STOP T HAT ITCH! to the district court on a charge of grand lafceny growing out of his alleged connection with automobile stealing in Minot when his prelimin- Cork, Ireland, June 1.—(By the Associated Press.) — Four _ soldiers were killed, two mortally wounded and wounded: when. they. were 8) o'cl ieiis morning tre ddagnant bar- i golt = he road had been mined and in intense fire was opened ‘on! the: soldiers. Bombs also were us The upinjured soldiers; replied 40), the fire of, the attacking party. |, ie if iting 3 A;curate who, was:driving. to cele- brate,. masse got-into the, line, of fire and was)iwounded, His driver was , Ont aN A selection of voiles, organ- dies, Tissues, etc. in. short lengths and remnants, all for- mer values not considered. June Clearance Sale, per yard ............... -d5€ ‘ vs a One large lot of silks in- cluding Crepe.de Chine, Geor- gette, Taffetas, Satins, Tub Silks and Fancies. Values up to $2.95. June Clearance Sale, per yard <...............98e 59 cents; and on the 23,929,000 bush: els of oats still in the farmers’ bins, the price shrinkage has been 33 1-3 cents a buchel--an aggregate shrink- ‘age on these, holdings alone of $65,- “£226,009, while the decreased value on ‘other, retained grain crops would ag- gregate, mort than $10,000,000, accord- ; ing to. Secretary, Mohler... This’ does el not take into consideration the de- ' "LUGGAGE All Luggage including Trunks, Suit Cases and Traveling Bags, 15 are to was concluded: before Jus-| als and physique. sips 6 , rates eee kt Tea | tee vi le orang us)" The tear hourmoter anot iy wer ong tenet and Per Cent Discount. ) é i in don't suffer . the maddening the aatat ei en vor Bulck run two sets of meals and serve at | quickly removed to the prison camps. torture longer, but start righ a Minot several weeks ago. The car the same time the needs of the young | 4} persons not deputized as special gray to, purity your blood with ne sold to a Bismarck man, Bond| ®Md the desires one ow “i officers were ordered to disarm in a Py 4 purifier = wo was fixed at $1,500. Gee picsieressiice, he Wek ore [pecctnmalion iseued shortly. before carried a wooly white dog on her arms; The Neighborhood Club will ‘ lor over 60 years. elders to conform to the food which | noon by Mayor T. D. Evans. Persons ted a little darky girt ‘ For Special Booklet of for indi- ANNOUNCEMENT. should be given the young for the | carrying guns will be arrested under cea cy salle le darky gir! sive a Card Party at the Farm- witeal ade foeyrithout charge, : Schoo! Election. two meals of the day, having dinner | the mayor's order. + {with a big, . ers’ Union Hall Friday evening,||’ See Blanche Sweet The, undersigned. tofannostncn at noon.-or let the little people have | wires continued fe rene all mos Supported Old Man, June 3, ’21. Play h aanly wil candidacy for meinbership of the 1 supper by themselves earlier than the | !n the negro section but at 11:30 It was) y her womanly wiles vf education of ‘ismarek Svecal School | a ee our, believed that the white residence dis-| | 1m one, cane ta eee ee shout | === one uesday, June 7 102 on Children under five should never be tan which were imperilled would with quilts and blankets cane apie “Her Unwilling Husband” ee efaees Y A ; ick, He was immediately 4 the best interests of the pub given food ‘not sulted to thelr age ‘Attorney General There. gntly very sick. AVI i tomobile and hurried Meniher for evear term. | 4nd condition. giite Problem then ie| Attorney General Barrett took up an BUNGALOW A Romantic Comedy Drama E. V. LAHR, bor serve: Meals which sw sultable | his headquarters at city hall and an-| 7 . ve Of. Charming. Originali Member for 2-Year Te for the whole family for breakfast | nounced that Col, B. B.. Markham, of 3 But all those who cm te conve _ OF, ar g- Originality June 1-2-3: and luncheon, and neither unbalanced | Oklahoma City, Would be in command Fee estedly "grim a heavily ante bengalow of five, rooms and ¢ nor nedeunte for ther cil or |of a operations ofthe surdomen, |e. wiiid up atthe Mg tail A eee solved vesscae ||| REX =~ NOW ‘ * ; ve f fighting un- ji : . A In the feeding of children considera- | 80d prisoners were being cared for by ag Rae the Se NST Gre tin dino f Possession at once.. First pay- ; ntin: “| civic organizations and private citi-| “er ment $1,100 cash. ‘s NOW tion must be made in the difference be. tered for th ,| Street. With them, closely guarded. J. H. HOLIHAN, tween a child and an-adult. In com. |2€98 Who volunteered for the work.| Vo 06 ‘negro prisoners captured with unas ° Plain seeds and setting out of vegetable plants. Our stock of Geraniums, Ice water and sandwiches were being | he fi Negro domesa- 314 Broadway, erites Pansies etc,, is the best we have ever parison of size the child {s doing a 5 guns during the fray. ETO 3 Merete: Crom that aneiriamte ve served and the wounded or sick were taken from their quarters Phone 745 had-and at prices that are right. great deal more work than the ‘adult, | receiving medical attention. tics were in atl park In vegetable plants we grow only {| Cauliflower transpl'd.... 25 1.50 but his natural appetite will take care . y and moved to the park. git le beat warketies,which areiadart: if Celery, rane planted see of the amount of food needed to build Stream Along Streets. ise ae ia ery Fa teat Sowa with || celery 26 Lov the body and keep up energy. The| Throughout the morning long lines _the idea of having well rooted and } Egg Pla child’s foot, because he has to use| of negroes streamed along the streets x | thfifty plants when ready to set grown : more, must be easily digested, more | leading to convention hall. Many aut? etVe seleh 10 call: estan tion to gs Beck Ropers Pet wholesome and be better balanced, or | Wore their night clothes and ran 10 ae . ig) v listed below. vhs they cont more Tomatoes : trouble wilt follow. eee eee cl capiean Dretana there t d N el hb ors than the transplanted, they ‘omatoer, A hear two er. three “xeekn sooner |] Tomatoes, extra ler The child: fortunately, who has not faces bespoke gripping fear. Men. 1 1zens an @ than the cthers. and will make a pot-grown ..........+5 2.00 been pampered, does not need a vari- women and children carried bundles _ full crop in seaxons of carly frost. Pot-grown tomatocs in following ety of food to stimulate the’ appetite, : 7 The pot-grown kind are cheap in- jf] named varicties: | ‘ither diments: “hi of clothing on their heads and backs. surance on your crop. RARLIANA Very cary 108. a been i ite lutcouse ments; “hun-/ The articles they saved were varied e . Cabbage, carly trans- FOND ER ver ‘ge bul and in many cases would have been Th B: kin B ig . planted vari 28 we "OONNY BisT. Not so large but ludicroug but for the gravity of the e an g usiness Cabbage, earl, Cabbage lat HOSKL ANNOUNCING NEW MANAGEMENT | G. H. BROCK and D. G. ANDERSON prolific. BEAUTY. Large red mtd-season, F i Pulled “bread should snap when broken. s situation. An old: woman clung to a bible, there a girl with dishevelled hair its community. institution simply reflects serves and of the community. Is Your Business No business, much less that of banking, can be oper- ated independent of the interests of the good people of In fact, the prosperity of the financial that of the people whom it It is simply a credit center in which each depositor has an interest and for which each borrower has a require- Your Kitchen Under Glass ‘What greater comfort and health for your family than a clean, sanitary kitchen? Murphy 4 eee? ° e at s ‘ T6 thake a new broom last, soak ment. Its greatest asset is the confidence which reposes U nivernis h ervice rag e in! eat; water sbefore. using. in ita confidence which in the case of the well managed gives complete protection ta rolling: dud’ reanttiigcarei:the, ees. financial institution is justified by lawful regulation and to woodwork, ik covers ‘ i incing to our friends and ferred methods f il Pi sound, conservative operation. c with a su most as ' Whig ogo, Wat we, have opgeed the Service Garage, at meats: pene poi a ran! There is no question that business and banking hand hard as glass. Grease, dirt, * + the rear of the Fire Hall, where we will be, pleased to eadaty in hand are going on to greater achievement and greater or hot water cannot get at ‘ have our friends call for any Automobile Repair Work A teaspoonful of turpentine added to development, which will be aided by our positive citizens it to injure it. It beautifies they may have. \ ech Dolor tal of ciolbes | will mabe maintaining a constructive attitude and scrutinizing —and protects. With our many years experience in repairing of Auto- then ee eee carefully the motives of any whose attitude is otherwise, Let us help you in your - mobiles, we feel that we can serve our friends = the A few drops of ammonia in warm spociticnione and selec- ic wi ii hani ii | water rubbed on with a cloth will re- 5 i * * ts Rael op ca bering ace ae ress store color in a carpet. | » For Your Furniture— hd “SAVE THE SURFACE p our gu . eee | gives a dry ismarc AND YOU SAVE ALL” Yours truly, : Polished floors should be rubbed with | brilliant lustre | a mixture of one-third linseed ofl and | ith t hard FRENCH & WELCH HDW. _ SERVICE GARAGE | GH. Brock and D. G. Anderson, Prope., in Alley Rear of eee ~ "Fire Hall. two-thirds paraffin, night at Scheblers. There will be a Barn Dance to-| ' Bismarck, North Dakota Main Street @ oat: “The Winchester Store”