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THE BISMARCK T Entered at the Postoffice, Kismerck, w. D. as Secune ‘ Class Matter. GEORGE D. MAN - . : Foreign Representatives GAN PAYNE COMPANY G.. LOGAN PA CHICAGO Marquette Bldg. NEW YORE The Associated Press if exclusively entitled to the use for publication of all news credited to it or not otherwise PAYNE, BURNS AND SMITH . ai\, © RIBUNE DETROIT Fifth Ave, Bldg graiited in this paper and also the local news published | of their eggs. herein. All rights of publication of special dispatches herein are also reserved. i a THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER (Established 1873) Spe Sherlock Holmes or Socrates would have been MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE Daily by carrier, per year .........+06 Daily by mail, per year (in Bismarck) Daily by mail, per year (in state outside Daily by mail, outside of North Dakota Bismare without pay? very interested in this extraordinary classified} -ies of life ad that appeared the other day i newspaper: WANTED—A man to live alone on an island. Inland lake. Eight miles from shore. Transpor- urnished. No| If D’Annunzio does write a history of Fiume, it will be in blankety-blank verse. York. nae ea . Some there are who do not, but should,. speak of the era of profiteering as a, “crime wave.” . Ta i EO RCN ne on an island] Missouri State Industrial Commission has ruled that you can “cuss out” the operator once with- out forfeiting your right to ’phone service. But that wouldn’t get you the right number! tation, tood, shelter, boat, ete., f work. No compensation. Address SUMMER- TIME, 600 Tribune Building, New ! Sixteen hundred men applied for the job! How many men in Bismarck would jump at the chance to play Robinson Crusoe alo! without even a Man Friday for company? Would you take the job yourself Mr. Summertime, who ran the ad, is a friend of ADVENTURE OF THE TWINS By Olive Barton Roberts ‘When Jack Frost. had left the star that the Weatherman Iived on, to fol-{ low Old Man Flood to the earth andj repair his damage, Mr, Sprinkle-Blow turned to ‘Nancy and ‘Nick. “Now, my dears,” said he, “I think that we may rest assured that things will be all right with our friends. ‘Builder Beaver can finish his dam, which, to tell you the truth, he ‘should have had all ready in the fall. Mark Muskrat can} finish his house above the high-water mark, and ‘Marty Mink can have his; fishing party on the ice without being carried out to sea. Suppose we all go down to the earth ourselves now, and see how things are coming on. I’ve ~ been so busy up here in the sky get- enough rain barreled yp for the spring showers, and sunbeams put away for days when Mr. Sun is lazy, and vari- ous. other things, that really I’ve had to neglect the earth creatures. You can help me a great deal, I’m sure, being able to understand what’ they say. And having your Magic Green Shoes is going to be the best help of all, for weathermakers like myselt are likely to have to go. anywhere, you never can tell; and although my umbrella, when open, will float all three of us down to the ground, it is only strong enough for one when we n a New York —_ China still holds her place at the little end of the horn of plenty. 2 wish to return here. ' Yes, your Shoes are very valuable.” Mr. Sprinkle-Blow opened his um- brella, then taking Nancy's hand, he walked to the end of the star. “Now, my dear. you take \Nick’s hand and we'll all jump together. One for the money, two for the show, three to make ready, and four to go!” In a thrice they were sailing earth- ward under ‘Mr, Sprinkle-Blow's old parachute, gently as. gossamer. (Copyright 1921 by Newspaper Enter- prise.) THOMAS EGAN'S RECITAL An Irish descendan! sudienc? warn ed to the s and Irish melodies of Thomas Ezun’s song re cital at Poli’s yesterday afternoon, un der the auspices: of the Columbus Country club. he {n the vibrant tones of the Irish; ballad, war song and love sonnet, the Irish tenor of the Druary J-ane Grand Opera company of Londen. brought to’ Washington the roving minstrels, the! “market-days” and = emerald . ‘fields where the colleens and swains paid tribute to the fairies, “Come Back.to Erin” found special charm in jts ren- dition by Mr, Egan, whose range tooi the highest tones with clarity, die tinctness and tonal quality. His) “Woaring of the Green” sent a: thrill and a‘tingle through his audience, while his rendition of “Low Back Car” was a work of simple beanty. “The Minstrel Bay” and snatches of ancient Cejtic folk songs evoked prolonged applause. seagulls. These scavengers, he claims, each con- sume two pounds of refuse daily. Since an esti- mated '200,000 gulls circle in New York harbor, z Editor | they conserve the community’s health by clearing the water of refuse. Many of these gulls Kresge Bidg.| Brothers Island in a lake near Burlington, Vt. Summertime owns the island. So he advertised} @uplicate. The duplicate must not be) cre suspected him and telephoned tla have their nets on Four] bas issued a notice impressing upon for a watchman to live alone there and keep the| them are to be sent to the hail de- neighbors from rowing over and-robbing the nests] Partment at Blamarck. It’s an odd idea, and commendable. But— All your life you héve heard that “It is not good for man to live alone.” IN ADVANCE | the way man congests his living quarters in cities $7.20 | nobody wants to live alone, What is there about modern civilization that caused 1600 New Yorkers to jump at the chance to live alone on a lonely‘ island ,as a watchman And judging from Is it the exceptional case—or does it betray an 1 P underlying current, a reaction to cave-man an- WOULD YOU TAKE THIS JOB? * |sestors, a desire to be rid of clanging street cars, time clocks, jazz orchestras and the filth and wor- | ‘Mrs. Minnie Chase, 402 Avenue B,| By Newspaper Enterprise. was arrested by police on a charge of making intoxicating , liquor, i im. siderable quantity of mash in her a home.+ Mrs. Flora Robidou also “was| die, broke jail ‘and fled. arrested on a charge of selling intoxi- fold had ben, hauled ‘o the jail yard F.A.BROWN 114 Fifth Street The Quality Grocer S " SATURDAY SPECIAL: Fresh Strawberries - Fresh Cocoanuts Bananas.” Grapé'Fruit Oranges Apples iis al New Potatoes Green Onions .. Head Lettuce To See and Hear It is to Desire It-~--. VICTROLA_ - No. 80—$100 Enjoy it pletely finished back. \ trola department of HOSKINS P. J. Meyer, President. Aa ICTROLA 80 is a beautiful new f slats cabinet machine at the: moderate Pay for it prices of $100. Beauty and finish and ina — design as well as excellence of tone » proportions are a distinct departure from previous Victrolas. Has com- Just the machine for small home or a apartment. Can be purchased on LIFETIME monthly terms to suit your conven- ience. Ask to hear one at the Vic- both commend it to the prospective better than any other cat Year’s Victrola purchaser. Wiig Rese Ba 5 place in Bismarck. Time. As shown in the illustration all hinges ‘athe Fresh Bees aan es fe sine a I9 ; j , are concealed in this style and the y Wa hire Gh Er. Sa oe * los Try our delicious Honey me Washing Compound, 4 pkgs......... Rekes iiy sad Waffles for breakfast. C Extra Faricy Bulk Marshmallows — : Extra Fancy Salted Peanuts, per pound .............6. Snow-drift Shortening, 8 lb. pail.... Snow-drift Shortening, 1 Ib. can........ oes Lie. The Biltmore Hotel..of : eres New. York announges'4 This is a reg) = ioe 1 buy on shortening, the price being way below—wholesale. : Fancy Blue Rose Head Rice. | Special, 3 Ibs. for......... Rice is going up—BUY NOW. Fancy Navy Beans. 3 Ibs. for............. <oie Hunt’s Perfect Baking Powder. E Special, per Ib. can Riba oes ase .25¢ PURE HIGH TEST SWEET CREAM The Store of Service ‘ With the Lowest Prices in Bismarck SHOP AND SAVE The carpenters were busy. The ‘hang- man had arrived. ‘ SHOULD REPORT LOSSES ON HAIL gra, cok ibe cal ceva an an to IN DUPLICATE ''*e street. He hopped mG a machine The gasoline supply was soon ex- hausted. Garfield walked and ran tor many miles, evading 'ctveryone he saw. He became confused in direction. {He asked a woman the way ‘north. The state hail insurance departmént insured persons the fact that notices} af hail losses this year are made in torn fro mthe original, as both of police of Georgetown. ‘They caught jas pan took him back to jail—and to Banks and county auditors have aj death. , supply of the new forms, and farm- re scaffold © ers, bankers and others having to do|"P their hammers. with reporting hail losses are cau-| And Garfield, who laughed at death, tioned against using the old forms,|2¢knowledged, “You can’t cheat death, ‘Winter grains are insured from June rR NEE. 1 and spring grains from June 10,| TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Losses will begin to be reported soon. ; The total risks of the department,| rp, 'D— my in the opinion of Martin Hagen, man- Hey, RTE pee eee ant ager, will amount to,nearly $10,000,000) snack. Low land. E. V. Lahr. Bis- this year as compared to sao? inarck: ei opel 6-3-3t last year. Under the new law an ad-| ciajipay salt ditional $3 per acre insurance may PAECIAL— dunes (delivery, on; week's penters again took Rocks, Leghorns, Wyandattes, An-; being $10 nor are, eon Murray McMurray, Box 113, (Webster City, Iowa. WANTED—A single fellow to travel with Manager. Call for A. C. Lang: ford, Annex hotels 575 Sth St. and sped away, laughing at death. | FOR ‘RENT—Two furnished apart: One bras3 bed and mattress Room 6 at 304 1-2 Main Name “Ba FCR RENT—Very desirable rooms, ‘or one or two gentlemen. FOR. RENT—Two rooma on ground floor, furnished for light housekeep- ing. 411 Sth St. LOST--Stone Martin neck scarf be- tween Annex Cafe and N. P. depot. Finder return to Tribune fer ce ward, FOR SALE—Oldsmobile car, seve! Passenger, bargain for cash, Owner, 324 13th St. FOR RENT—Modern room furnished for light housekeeping. Phone an ‘cestrotas rey, on ; The Neighborhood. Club will be taken out, the maximum amount| Notice promised. / Purebred Reds, give a Card Party at the Farm- . Orpingtois. Hatches’ sot/er8’ Union Hall Friday evening, roses Wrire, phone or write for reduced June 3, ’21. yer” on Genuine Beware! Unless you see the name “Bayer” on”package or on tablets you are not getting genuine Aspirin pre- ecribed by physicians: for twenty-one years and: proved safe by millions. Take Aspirin only as told in the Bayer packagé for Colds, Headaches, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Earache, Toothache, Lumbago, and for Pain. Handy tin boxes of twelve Bayer Tab- lets of Aspirin cost few cents. @ists also sell larger packages. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer | ture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicy-: Neacia | With the Movies ||= =a —— AT THE REX Vaudeville and Pictures Today Morris and Towne, two cleve young entertainers in an up -to date} line of chatter, singing aud dancing, and the “Five Virginia Bells”, are the headliners of the bill at the Rex ‘The photo play feature will be a mys- tery play of the most baffling kind with the beautiful Marie Doro in the} star. part’ assisted hy a star cast, the picture which is directed by Herbert Erennon is called “Twelve Ten.” In addition to the vaudeville and feature! Charles Hutchinson appears in the! Tenth Episode of, “Double Danger.’ And as usual Friday night is Ama- teur night. with a ‘great many names entered ‘for the } threc cash prizes which are offercdl xe. “YOU CANNOT CHEAT DEATH!” MEAAUAGAANORALGOOROGEODNOREGEORESUONOUQEUOONONONOLONIUGONE Woodstock, Can., June %—Death 3 fused to let Norman Garfield chea' Garfield, a murderer, sentenced te The planks and beams of the scaf- On May 1, the Statler Hotel. of St. Louis, Mo., announced its fourth sea- son opening of its Oriental Roof Garden. y The Pennsylvania Hotel of New York City on May 29th, announced their UCR Sirs aoe f the cold breezes in New York the New York Tomatoes Cucumbers. -Radishes.. oN Leaf Lettuce dancing continued till the ing. its “opening summer sea- son June 1st, with new the Roof will be Dinner drinks, opening of the Bossert larine Roof on May 27th, opening. of the June ist, ASM The St. Anthony’ Hot of-St. Anthony, Texas, an: nounces_ its_ opening: 01 June Ist of the Celebrated: Mesquite Grove atop the. St. Anthony. ‘ ee 2 25e Se 25 e nants Recently a gentleman . from New York | sail: ¢ “Patterson, we have noth- ing on you in New York, especially the service in your dining room. Where did you get him??? “Who, Jens? Winyy Minneapotis got so dead-he came to a live town.’ Try our plate Luncheon |g for 60¢, Dine at the Seven Story Fire Proof Hotel just once and your taste will tell] you that the food is better. It must be better. It tastes better because it is served acagaguasaneege Karo Maple Flavor Syrup, 4 ‘4, gallon can $1.00 seller. As a Saturday special ! Bed Poa se easy Rakion uedD. The time for canning strawbeyries is here. Straw- berries and sugar are cheap. Buy now! ‘ Strawberries, full quart baskets, each....:.. SCOR And a full line of Fruits of all kinds. Also all the Veg- etables we can get. FRESH CREAM AND MILK EVERY DAY Northern Ice Cream, per quart...... heer Saisie, 0 to, dine at the MeKenzie. 30 North Dakota’s Opens Tonight SOUUNUUUEUSUONAUUONAUNLUGNDEOAGOGuUGaUEOGUuOGUoNOQOnOOUEOD Roof Garden opening of their Roof | The McKe! rden Restaurant atop | Will treat you so well se the Pennsylvania in spite | phat always you'll gladly return papers state there was & | The “Pride of Dakota,” large attendance and the Just where you Auto ° small hours of the morn- |-Resort where there’s ‘nothing can burn,’ rte: ‘ The opening of the Wal- | ‘The Roof Garden Hotel dorf Astoria Roof Garden | ‘Yoy ‘always can.tell . . New York City announces | 1+. the tallest there is in the State, decorations and enlarged | You can eat, sleep, and dance, Roof and the feature of | Last Roof Garden chance, Dances with nonalacholic | From the Twins to Los Angeles’ gate. Hotel Bossert of New | The Roof Garden's a dream, York City announces its | A fairy land‘scene : Where. the music entices your feet. ‘The. McKenzle Hotel With cuisine so swell. < Sets a pace that rowne can beat. ‘ McKENZIE HOTEL We serve a special Sunday Dinner. If we did not give the best Service, the best food, there would be less incentive for people GET THE HABIT AND TRADE AT THE SERVICE GROCERY 522 Third 8t., Cor. Ave. B, Bismarck, N? janunnnennonanonnuconnocngqaeen ‘The LaSalle’s Roof Gar- den announces the opening: of the LaSalle Roof Gar- den for the season enter- taining at Dining : and Dancing each evening. | ....The. McKenzie Hotel of Bismarck, North’ Dakota, announces Friday, ‘June 8rd, its second sedson opening of North Dakota’s only Roof Garden atop The McKenzie with a Din- ner Dance, This year the Roof has been enlarged. newly decorated with an enclosed attractive dining room with seating capac ity of 100. The Roof will be open for the season for Dinner Dances and amuse- ments nonalcoholic kick- less 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 Bjs- marck and North Dakota for the season of 1921: | The Roof Garden of Delmonicos, New York City is undergoing a com- plete renovation and it is expected that jit will be opened for : patronage some time early in June, with music and dancing for tea and dinner. This open air restaurant is one of the most famous jof its kind in America, Hot Dinner Served at 1.O'clock P. M. Price of. Admission Includes Dinner. PATTERSON’S DAIRY LUNCH OPEN DAY AND NIGHT I advertise because I have somethin to boost Bismarck and North Dakota. THE LARGEST, TALLEST AND BEST HOTEL IN THE FOUR WESTERN STATES; THE PRIDE OF NORTH DAKOTA. EDW. G. PATTERSO! TOR, BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA. g to offer the Public, and SON, OWNER AND PROPRIE- Watch Bismarck and Mandan Grow From Atop of the McKenzie. ennenanennnnunansesuacanaen aUaURURONELD L0ngUCUaNLsEauonaensauauaunduansesanssucceacosaecnevene be ee re | H

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