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CO a ee ee THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. 5 ee “” “(HURSDAY, JUNE 8, i921 B APTISTS Wi L - TULSA STARTS REBUILDING—RIOT RUINS LOOK LIKE WAR ZONE fe) IN FRANCE dj con ee HOLD PICNIC ‘ebb Brothers Start To Be Made From Church , GS ‘ At 10 A. M, Tomorrow “Merchandjse of Merit Only.” ~ ; The annual Sunday school picnic of < 3 : Re ay ; the First Baptist church will be Held} i at Fort Lincoln tomorrow. | a Hy ts } parents and members of the church ‘ } and congregation are invited to join + iit ‘) in the day’s pleasure. i a e e (538 ns ‘The start will be made. from the} vs pts ( ont church at 10 o'clock tomorrow morn- H \ ul S iy resses a | In r : ‘ ing. Autos and trucks will be there; | dE “! - e N to transport the Sunday school chil- I i j dren and adults, who are expected to! i — ae be loaded down with good things t»/ i se: ; 4) eat. id ss A day of fun and sports fs planned.| Silk Dresses MILITIA CHIEF HEAD NOMINATED) ae ‘ f Three Handsome Groups. ee Nyashington, au ne eae | ‘ y & fy jeneral George C. Rickards, of the | 4 Pennsylvania National Guard, nomi- | 3 The Season 8 Newest Styles. arth A cee ia ee Tulsa, .Okk: itize ve shown viewing the riot ruin: paratory to rebuilding the negro section of the city, } ft ilitia bureau but y consi ulsa, la., citizens are 8 iS prepa: fu ’ ‘ hited, Brine peneuatated “today by {which was wiped out by fire. Reconstruction work started at onte. ah | Group 1. Values up to,$35.00 $19 A() Eresident: Harding. | : % | June Clearance........... YAU a HEADS ROTARY, 4 i re: Minot, June 6.—Glenti D. Colcord is; i 5 the new president of the Minot Rotary | i Group 2.. Values up to 549.50 99 A() club. At meeting of the newly elect-| — |. June Clearance. f & a “s ed board of directors he was chosea 4 pat Marae to succeed Dr. A. D, McCannel whose | # é ¥ i rotier Ecerd follow: i | Group 3. Values up to $75.00 39 A} = W. M. Smart, first vice president: June Clearance........... ' Ray O. Miller, second vice president; | i . a Aksel Bratsberg, Peter Fugelso, : 4 ee George Kemper, Henry M. Wilson, di- | \ ’ rectors; John F. McGuire, sergeant- i s . eh sts; B. Stewart, secretary-| | ‘ 7 i S it rou | | Clearance of Suits winch Oe Pete aay pond ‘ He ato, chas , 4 structiod ‘work going on Minol’s sew. _ ps. Suit, falues up to Suit Values, up to Suit Values up to see atten bad Goside to use 430000 $85.00 : $69.50 .. > $45.00 in sinking funds now in the Bank of June Clearance June Clearance June Clearance North Dakota to pay off some of the! { J sewage ‘disposal plant bonds bought ney by the state board of university and) a a a ~ school lands, with the further purpose| i . 4 ied cree, of Navid the board then sdveuce the! ; Hi Lacy, t i \ 4, 30, to the city for immediate use , : in paying contractors. Approximately L ER E CE . $135,000 of the $285,000 worth of sew- i MI S LIN Y CL ARAN ea boned. have been paid’ for. in| This picture shows what awas left of th tion of Tulsa, Okla, after the rioting and fire. ‘The vast Grouped for Quick Cl : lant ard have been paid for. In- is picture shows what -was left of the negro sectio! Tulsa, ja. after the rioting and fire. ie vast | ability of the state board to, pay any devastated district resembles the war ruins sin France and Belgium. | 4 ‘oupe or Cc earance more on. the bonds bought by it, has . | 3 : oye ra threateued to halt work on the plant. ; Tay \abtiragh thersicoue ois wil. te | Group 1. A fine variety of Group 2. Many distinctive tractor ask jut $35, i car, street car eet ON 2 * : * i mediately, and $20,000 monthiy there. ) | machine in the center of the lett'side,'! 'Today’s Weather 1 chic styles in straws and nov- models in sailors and. pattern after for.six months to keep the work jon which Mr. Coons was sifting, he |g "gy elty braid. hats going. > eee uninjured. The auto Avas dam=| For 24 hours ending at nogn, June 9:! *' bp Be $5 5 ry aged. H OE Serene ee VESTERDAVS ResuLTS |" eae | Remperature at 7a. m - & June Clearance...... YU" June Clearance.,,....YUsUU a they are ‘Harold Lioyd’s favorite National League : TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 3 pany eaterdne: a 51! { ge > v : t dishes. “°° * ” St. Louis, 4, Brooklyn 2, ? pe st last night .. 60 ~ ; \ : Pittsburgh 16, Boston 4/ tel ett arrteis a) None} Spettet Philadelphia 11, Chicago 8. TWO HOUSES for rent or sale, at a| Tienes ‘wind velocity [2-8 W.| ‘i pine, nia York-Cincinnati (no came | sacrifice, for coon or wt sell on: id Forecast ~ | beds, President Thomas F. Kane said: rain.) easy terms. Mrs. Nickleby, Bis-| “ “Dakota: rally fair «nn i : marck, N. D. Telephone 239-K. [month Se TE ey cel ‘The report is absolutely erroneous. yo American League 6 \in fh north and west portions to-| Several of. the boys merely were par- \ Soret .s Phiadelphis a, WANTED To Ye bad carriage) night : d | ticipating in an old college stunt. They | » Louis 2, Boston 1. and an electric washer ;both must! i | went into the girls’ rooms to turn over (Washington 6, Detroit 2. be ii od condition. Phe 822-W.l | P | | New York 4, Cleveland 3. | Bee aoe einen dae” ESSE LORS OVER FURNITURE | the furniture, inet as some of: the} | WANTS POSITION—Young lad yl Grand Forks, 'N.'D., Jung 9.—In | | Sorority girls did in a fraternity house | ‘i vant: | nectton with reports to the effect that; some time ago. It happened, however, | 5, American Association | wants house work or sewing. Have! . kot: n, in! . irl in bed and oy Bt St, Paul 15, Columbus 6, . a boy five years old and would like; University of ‘North Dero ae ee that one or two gir! is were in bed an \ (Minneapolis 5, Toledo 4. . to keep him with me, Call Rose: their~ recent. pajama _ darede, e and the boys turne the beds over, ! (Milwaukee 4, Louisville 2. | Sisson at McKenzie hotel, 6-9.3t, ed several dormitory girls from the j with the girls in them and then lett. Kansas City-Indianapolis (no game WANTED PLACE ON FARM — For | —wet grounds.) thirteen year old boy for summer; oy a i i i ar rE er ean months to work for his board and| Auto Collision, room. Write Box 178, or Phone) j 4 J A light roadster, driven by A. P.,; 468K. G-9-1wk | K Coons, was struck by the state. street, __ | 4 + ar at Fourth and Broadway about ’ | : i d ‘ a Wure'ron BOOKLET on MOTHERHOOD AnotHE BABY, race $345 yesterday afternoon. The auto-| NEW AND G00D, ROADS BUILT, : _ ie - sat yee BRADFIELD RecuLATor Co., Darr. #-D. AtLaNTA. 6&. | niobile was carried several feet by the; teodc ofc | ‘ BRIGHTENS H ME H Cl e Ti | Needs of jommercial . Interests, of | : f aning im |. Tourists as Well as Farmer, - | 1 ouse e e : ry . 1 se eet Conese, | 4 ~ When you clean hous: this Spring it is likely ne e sf a | Be. Decale 3 F / ‘ i | Wonderfal srosieas, i lett, made | t i . j “ ieee reece pe up. Ifso try ee >) | good roads throughout ‘the cont, Children’s Laughter a Pleasing Sound | § Liquid Granite. This oroduces & smooth lustre» : rice . a fl mae needs of commerctal interests, of | ; | \ that not only peat theeye, but Ltrearaby tice = Bene | tourist, as well as the farmer, have’ i ~wear resisting and no more trouble to keep : NEW STYLES IN | een cmp im designing XRG ep neem niiV 75: Atbooma; Pa:ss**T ain rit fresh and clean than oilcloth. Because of its the : P ; : Y thaeidipcrioes’ teats rere infesee te: ( Maa SQW ing to tell'yon what Lydia E- durability Liquid Granite is a perfect general ‘ ‘ ra Su | those of most European countriés but j ' Licmiripeatg i ee stables Com- /purposé finisi. You will need no other varnish y e e | this condition of affairs is now being : ; j powea ‘children die almost at for your weoalwork. ; i 75,000, 1 " is al ve { ite i > . | In five Installments, the last of which, | t ‘h Before my next obs If you id decide to have any white interiors | amounting to $25,000,000,"‘was to be!) - i ‘was born I took a dozen bot- Luxeberry White Enamel will satisfy you com- : dl relenved July 1, 1019, and this, has Tannaae | 02, of voor Vegetable Com. ‘pletely. It makes a rich, permanent, snow white ¥ - ‘f j since been in ed b: aT 3 . ish i: i \ 1s +} in Dark and Light Gray—Twin Soles [| s200000000. ‘Up to May 1 plans had » Ree create icine “on finish in either dull or gloss effects that will not ff d ‘Covered Heels—made to retail {been approved for building 27,970 four” toate’ eiie abt crack or chip. A gentle washing'with soap and BS an overe eels—made to retail at | miles of road or nine times the dis-; er nsaliiney baby you would not water when egies keeps the finish spotless, 4 f . | tance from New York to San Fran- want. Iam sending you's e modified shad i ‘and $12.50—Special for: Fri- $ 45 | elsco and of this 13,540 were actually | picture of her. Everybody penaglld i to . of ivory | under construction.—Boys’ -Life. | says ‘That is a very healthy gray 5 <i Rea Reto ro t onsen to chow these: for For the front door use Luxeberry id Cesudiors | | : fe’ for the o (RAL eve TEST DURABILITY OF ROADS‘ : especially for durability under outsid alban : : | Government Bureau of Road Building | ——= ona, Pa, ; B , P . ; Has Constructed Stretch of Read. Mrs. Sanssen’s experience of interest to childless wives. : way at Arlington. 1°“ Millaton, Wis.—‘'I Want to give you a word of praise for you nderful 3 : 2 ee — | | medicine, We are fond of children, and for a considerable: time after we : Ue j ‘ | _ Inorder to accurately determine the, were married I feared I would not have any. I began taking Lydia E. Pink- * durability of the various kinds of road. | ham’s Vegetable Compound, and it strengthened me so 1 now have a nice, : E | way, the government bureau of road} Stfong, healthy baby girl, I suffered ver at childbirth, and I give all i y 4 a | building has: constructed a stretch of | the ere te Jo ee shall, alrays, recommen! tehighly. Phas M: i St t Across From Lewis & Clark Hotel ‘ roadway at Arlington representing!, “° ” ¢ P i ain ree ‘ < all the different methods of road build- | Mrs. Held of Marinette, Wis., adds her testimonial for Lydia E. o- - _ North Dakota | Ing, and over thie heavy machine is Pinktham’s Vegetable Compound. She says: | work kee. “i . ~ rawn ack and -forth by cable. This Marinette, Wis.—‘‘I was in 8 nervous condition and v. i t {s supposed to reproduce the action of | doctor advised an operation. My husband brought me che of your booklets ‘ g s passing over it and the re-| and asked me to try Lydia E.-Pinkham’s Vegeta le Compound. "It overcame 3 ’ : sults are carefally noted and com-| my weakness so th: now have a healthy baby girl after having been mar- 2: pared. The result of the operations|’ riednineyears. I am glad to recommend your medicine, and you may use my ‘1 G will be used as a guide to the expendi: letter as a testimonial.’7—Mrs. H. B. HELD, 330 Jefferson St., Marinette, Wis. | ture, of nearly $30,000,000 which wil!|’ There 'are many, many such homes that were once childless, and are now \ 4 ‘ ainsi Beran? Dorey be made_under government auspices, blessed with healthy, children necause Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable eeu 4 i ay Compound has restored the mother to'a strong and healthy condition, as it’ e x Odd Job for Tractor. t pots ane natural restoraticy for afments as indicated by backache, irregu- | ag. } One of the odd-Jobs on many farms |. we displacements, w: ein beng prin’ . | 3s a \ : where tractors are operated, is the|.:-s¢ women Sverywnere Lao thing that 16g of the commoney ailments . ; dragging of the private roads with] ments or growths, all ths srriptene ney t be the mae, “and hee why F GUARANTEED FOR TWO YEARS either # Nomemade or manufactured]: so many apparently serious ailments readily yield to Lydia E. Pikham’s ‘ ine 1 i \s 3 0 . “ sods , as it acts as a nal restorative. It can en i i (Free replacement: for eighteen months) . With perfect safety and often prevents serious troubles, The Tribune has several pairs of glasses, . Won't Build Tool Sheds. ‘Therefore if you know of any woman who fs saffering and has been uhable Eversharp, gold plated pencil and keys. If ; ‘ a “Everything comes. to him who} ‘to secure relief and is regretfully looking forward to a childless old agé, ask h ] t f th * 1 1 “seek Cay je waits,” but-that doesn’t-mean that put-| her to try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, as it has brought health you nave lost any 0 ese articles please ectric rvice ; re 0 ting off the building of a shed for farm| 8nd happiness into so many homes once darkened by illness and despair. call and identify them. : a e tmplements will build. tt, ; % Lydia E. Pinkham’s, Private Text-Book upon. “Ailments : Cn ritsio Bhauetial! Peculiar to Women” will be sent to you free upen request. Write ; S King Boggot .a support Marjcri? 1 to The Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Massachusetts. | . . 2 This book contains valuable information. i ‘ : \ - ~* 215 Main Street aw in “The Butter a Sees Sah