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14 a ” sees oe d« Ye _sorts for the past two years. ! FRIDAY, JUNE 8; 1921 DR. J. A. LOGAN RECOVERIN: Friends of Dr. James A. Logan will be gratified to learn that he is recov- ering his health and strength after a tedious illness. Roy Logan, with Mra. Logan and daughter, Irma Fern, re- turned Wednesday noon from.a three’ weeks’ trip, including ten days spent at Colorado Springs, Colo,, where his) brother, Dr. J. A. Logan, has been so journing in the mountain health re- Roy is giad to bring back the good news of his brother's returning health. He says that Bismarck people, meeting his brother now, will know him for the! same old Jim of his youthful days. Besides the job‘of building up his own) health, he is in the “cheering up” business for everybody else, His brother Roy says he is the “Polly- anna of the health resort.” Mr. and Mrs. Logan went by way Minneapolis, visiting there a short: e, and then stopped off’at Lincoln,! Neb,, to visit Mrs. Logan's relatives.’ They had hoped to motor over the, famous Lincoln highway from there’ to; Colorado, but rain and mud caused a! change in their mode of travel west; ; they traveled by train, returning over) the same route. y | of ‘tl Ba seni gat ! FAMILY TO LAKE | Dr. B, #, Strauzs, accompanied by, Mrs. Strauss and their sons, Frederick’ and Ernest, left this morning for! Green Lake at: Spicer, Minn. The: family will spend the surgmer in their) cottage recently purchased on Crescent’ Beach. | SPOKE AT HANKINSON Former State Superintendent E, J. ‘Taylor. left Thursday for Hankinson, whore he made the graduation address for the: Hankinson High School class) Opening, Monday, 7 j of 1921. Mr. Taylor was city: 3} perin-| tendent in the Hankinson schools last’ | year, and scores of friends awaited his return on the occasion of the gradua- tion of the high school Class. | boeneranie pa rae ee | GOLVA FARIMER DIES IN | ’ HOSPITAL | S. A. Wells, a prominent farmer! ear Golva, this state, died at a local} hospital at 9 o’clock this morning. His son, Williams Wells, is expected in Bismarck today,’ and will accom-; pany the remains to Golva, where burial services gill. be held Saturday.| | MRS. DIMOND'S PUPILS PICNIC, The third and fourth grades in Miss! Dimond's room at the. Will scliool took; themselves joyfully to Capitol Hi)l| yesterday afternoon to have their pic-| nic, Every child returned tired and vated to; cell of the deNghts of the} jay. ‘ | T OF 'N GUESTS AT | GRADUATION i ‘Several people from neighboring ; towns are expected this evening for, | the graduating exercises of St. Alexius | will be no admission. H | nurses at the City-Auditorium. There’, hundred. guests are expected, with excellent weather promised vy the’ weather observer. ‘Po accommodaie Mandan visitors the ferry will ran as late as 3 a. m.,, it is announced. The Nelghborhood club will give a card party at the Farmers Union hall. friday, June 3, 1921, District No. 1 and 2 of the Methodist Ladies Aid will hold a food sale tomorrow afternoon at 2 o’clock, at the Gas office. | CITY NEWS —____—______ Community Council Meet Women Com Council will meet, tomorrow afternoon at the Rest Room! at 3:30 p. m. Returns Home Rev. C. F. Strutz has returned from Naperville, lll, where he went’ fdl- lowing the Evangelical association = b's conference:.at. Great Band, NLD, to! tees of Northwestern ccAlege and the Evangelical. Theological Filling With Oi). i Mr. H,‘O. Batzer, presbdent, and A. L, ‘Newton, vice-president, of the Lewis & Clark Oil and Gas dompany, returned last evening from tise ming oil fields, where they haw2 been superintending the drilling opesations| on Lewis & Clark No. 1 well.\ Mr.j | Batzer reported No. 1 well in thie oll sands at 900 feet with the’ well stead 3 large sample of the crude oil taken from Lewis & Clark Well No. 1. He states that while in Wyoming the co.m- ; | pany purchased a drilling outfit with —, attend a, meeting of the \board ‘of trus-; veminary. — liy filling with oil. He brought back a] The Rose Shop extends to You a Cordial Invi- tation to attend their Initial nineteen hundred twenty-one Rose A. 217 Broadway “WACHTER SCHOOL PICNIC. TODAY | ‘Wachter school pupils are holding Now Is the Time to Get Rid of These their annual picnic this afternoon at - % the Tourist Camp near the state peni- Usly Spots. tentiary. Teachers and pupils went by. Thore’s no longer the slightest need truck, and in hiking parties and a good! of feeling ashamed of your freckles, me is planned. rire anteed to remove these home'y spots. ALI, PLANNING ON ROOF GARDEN ~ simply. get an ounce: of thine Sotiety is looking forward with, double strength—from an druggist an: much pleasurable anticipation to the’ apply a little of it night and morn- formal opening cf the roof garden at’ ing and you should sdon sce that even the McKenzie tonight. the worst freckles have begun to dis- — a appear, while the lighter ones have ROOF; ARDEN OPENING vanished-entirely, It is seldom that The new McKenzie Roof Garden will more than an ounce is needed to com- "be the scene of.its opening party of pletely clear the skin and gain, aj the season tonight. The evening be-! beautiful clear complexion. gins with dinner at 7 p. m. on the: reservations were heavy and several remove freckles. ARAL Announcement - oy Displaying Exclusive Gowns, Wraps, Suis, Coats, Skirts, Blouses and Millinery Specializing at this time on Midsumer Clothes for Midsummer Wear. Flanigan Little Building June 6th, FRECKLES | f as Othine—donble strength—is guar-‘! Be sure to ask for:the double roof garden, followed by dancing. The, strength Othine as this 1s sold under hotel’ management announced that’ guarantee of money back if It fails to fi with good location, sec Bismarck i | | | Sizes 34 to 50 bust. For offices and store rooms | Realty Co., Bismarck Bank Bldg.| E| Phone 314. iT ouses Four room house with water, sewer, lights, cast front, screened porch, trees. lot 50x140, offered cheap, $600 down and balance $25 a month. ‘ $2100 Eight room house, strictly modern home, in best resi- dential district in Bis- marck. Lot alone worth more than $2,000, terms easy, early possession. (Big Bargain.) | $5200 4 Phone 961 HENRY & HENRY No. 9448 7 Sizes 34 to44 bust. Sizes 34 to 44 bust.) ‘PAGE FIVE which they will begin drilling Lewis & Clark ‘No. 2 well as soon as the stig can be placed on the ground. ay, BRITON MINERS REFUSE TERMS) London, June 3. y the Associated Press.)—The executive body: of the strikin® coal miners today finally re- jected the government proposals for a settlement oF the, coal strike MARINE WORKERS REJECT TERMS ‘Washington, Jyne 3.—Negotiation3) between marine engineers and the)’ ‘You will want a few of the ; a shipping board for a settlement of the dispute on wages and working condi- tions have been broken Brown, president of the marine engi- neers’ beneficial association, declared tosay. FUNERAL WILL _ BETOMORROW ‘Pallbearers for the burial service of Mrs, Charles Kupitz Saturday morn- ing will be I. P, Baker, Henry Reid, J, D. McDonald, Jacob Horner, E. H. L. 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