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- MINSTREL MEN STEP VL ALL SET 10 60 Big Elks Production to be Given! At Auditorhtim Friday and Saturday Nights PROGRAM 1S ANNOUNCED “Ste dee is all ready for the atarting gun. ‘Nightly ‘rehearsals have put the Eiks, Minstrel cast. in fine fettle’ for the fun festival to be given at the Auditorium Friday and Saturday nights. Eighty men are banded | to- gether to make the production a whale of a. success, and to make the show complete some of them -will ,imper- sonate female characters’ in some ‘hi- larious scenes. The show is pronounced without doubt.the best bunch: of minstrel: fun: ever given in Bismarck. A glance at the program below indicates the .rea- sons: Scene I.—‘“The Rehearsal. mt Cast—All we could drag in to take| part in this.act; there may be twenty, there may be thirty or even forty— who can. tell? Perhaps some have “gone a fishing. i Incidental to this act: “Hail, Hail’—W. J. Riggs. “Oh''a Saturday Night”—Joe Bell- anger.; j Harmonica Solos—Henry Dueme- jan “Leave Me Alone”—Ray Cliambers. Oye and: musie by Donald’ McDon- al Hawaiian Mélody—T. J McNeese. “Which Hazel”—Geo. Russ, “Everybody's "Welcome in Dixie”— Ensemble. Scene II.—“A Festival Song’? “Crooning”—G. Sandvig, “Stand vp ae Sing Fort Your Fa- ther”"—J._L. Scene hy ¢ tbe Parson’s Protest” on: finstrel Beau Draper:< ‘ Scene V.—“Some Argument” be-| tweet Bob Webb and Henry Dueme- Jan Hou VI.—“The Lively Steppers” “Molly:on a Trolley’—Vern Goddard. Ebner Lilliscov, Archie Mebhes) Lloyd Harris, ‘Norman Flow, H. C€., Sauer; Terrence Halloran, A. L: Fost on, Art. Gussner, C. A. Baker, L. N. Mill- er. Scene VI—“The Dancing Dem- ona”—Bob Webb, Jim. Taylor, J. K, Biunt, ‘Al, Roser, Rudy Patzman, T. J. McNeese. «i Intermission twelve fhinutes, Scéne_ VIH. sdern Min- atrels” introdi i Wr. tt, Camer- ont+—Interlocutor; Ste. Clint Draper— Director. Comedians—J. K. gn sa Tay- ie ie R. Simpson, W. ae Bob: ib; Rudy Patemian, | 3 Menteese,! AL Rosen. Soloists—Henry Halverson, Ht. Hi.|: Verner, Frank Gat RM: George Hamphre; rus—C. rN "Baker, FA. €o) tin, Pat arenaliaes Norman Flow,.Em- Gross, tett: Griffin, : Roy’: Indseth,.. Hiram Landers, R. E, Morris, Wm, MeQuil- Tan, Ws ‘J. Ostrander, M. _ “Rogers, G hmeirer; A.C: Wilkinson, y Bernstein, fay Chambers, Hen- 2 Doemeland,. A...L. .Fosteson, Lloyd farris, J. Le: Kelly, Elmer . Lilleskov,' Aridrew Munson, J.. W:. McGowan, Neil Omay, H. C. Sauer, Tom Thorla- son, Rex Berndt; I.-C. Davies, Adolph Engelhardt, Verne Goddard, Dick al Martin Lentiart, Harry Larson, L. a me wat Noggle, H. G.. Orr, Geo. . B: Whittey, Jos. -Bellan: dy ent jn Blvy, Sandy, Fred Wilhelm. Musical Numbers — Opening Overture—Company. “Mandy ’N. Me’—Rudy Patzman. | “Moonlizht”—H. H. Ferner. “Ain't Nature Grand”—Jim Taylor. : aan Sunrise’ and You”—Geo.° Hum- asl Child”—J. K,. Blunt. : 4 “April Showers”—Henry Halver- gon. #“Oh, Brother, What a Feelin’”— )b! Simpson. vipaley Days”—R. M. Gross. aye Got: My Habits On ‘Tow icN jeese. “Out of. the Shadows”—Frank Gale. ‘Grand Finale—Entire Company. WLEAN GOES IN FOR SPUDS Great quale aa of Seed Is ship: * ped In : = ‘Washburn, N. D., May 31—Agricul- tural. Agent A. Ty Norling. reports that.5 cars of seed potatoes, two°cars for i, two for Underwood, one Bae ix and gree shipmenty mal edict, Ruso, Mercer, Tae Lake, Coal Coal Harbor, Falkirk and Washburn hive beén shipped in. During the spring many farmers iff terested in potaotes . called on the County Agrictulural Agerit to arrange for_several meetings to find out the sentiment among: the farmers toward replacing part of the wheat acreage with potatoes. Mr. Norling arranged for meetings in early every commun- ity in thecounty, which resulted. in arly six. Cars of good’ seed being Planted.) «2 >. ‘Last week Mr. Norling assisted five farmers in selecting potatoes for seed Plots.., Mr. Couey of the Agricultural Gollege -also spent. two: days in the eounty..on this work, _ Seedplots were selected on the fol- lowing. farms: /Emil Oberg, Wilton; C..G. Englund, Underyoods Carl Fug- lie Coal ‘bor; L. EB. Lee, Falkirk, and Albert Peterson, Washburn: Sev- eral neighbors also attended these. de- monstrations and will select the best | ise of a bonus. -| that it is for the good of the country @ The family of Clarence Peters | prosecution of Walter 8. Ward, mi HANDS OFF, IS BONUS POLICY OF THE LEGIO Is Congress’ Work Not That of the Legion Minneapolis,- Minn., ‘May 31.—The Attertcan Legion Has adopted’ ‘a hands ‘commander of the Legion, said here when he spoke at several Memorial ‘Day exercises yesterday, most certain,” the Legion’ man de- clared, “but the enactment-of an ad- American Legion. not the American Legion,” he said. “It ip their problem, not ours. Legion under threats. true. So far as I know no post of the Legion has wired Congressmen urging passage of the bonus bill. “There is one reason why American soldiers should have a bonus. The government has taken a whole nation of defenders and made them the prom- It is our contention that’ this whole generation of defend- ‘ernment and that these men should see'the promises carried out.” PLANT ON PROBATION BASIS Anamoose, N..D.— As the outcome plant, the utility is to be run for the city engineer to pay a compro- inadequate to.. warral Higher rates were. o rates ‘were operation. Prostrated ot their seed potatoes for. seed plots. Every Russian between the ages of three ard 100 must learh to read and write, ac to a decree of the Mrs. -Bery) Curtis Ward is in a fgtate of collapse at her homie at |New Rochelle, N. Y., following the fession of her husband, Walter iS. Ward, to the Killing of Clarence : alleged blackmailer. ae death in Westchester county, N., ¥., ,The sla sisters—left to right, Kenneth, Morton, Dotis parents, Mr. and Mrs, Eldredge Peters. Hanford MacNider Says Bonus Indians of the Fort Yates district are ers shall not lose faith in their gov-| of. a hearing here before the’ state} }: railroad commission~in the, matter. of the closing down of tlie local light! ¢ tire months on a probation basi, |, mise gate for street lights during that}; period. The utility had claimed. ite ., demands fullest ghot Peters to lain brothers and ote + Tnaet, hit posed by several citizens. If, at: the end of three months, the commission deems the revenues inadequate, the electric company may .close down, move its plant, or take such action as it wishes. INDIANS WLL OBSERVE JULY 4th N. D., May 31.—The Fort Yates, arranging for a big 4th of July cele- bration to be held at the Fair grounds ..|from outside the state, E. 0. Hodges Declares He Is Promoting Gigantic ‘Hekith Resort Dickinson, N. boosters are enth progpective development of the min- eral resources of Dunn county through the establishment yof a plant for tho manufacture of::pre scoria and an extensive health\resort in the Bad. Lands north of that place ag proposed by E. C, Hodges, mineral- ogist of Jollet, Ill. Mr. Hodges has spent the past year prospecting in the Werner vicinity and is now ready to act. \ During” alt to Dickinson Mr. Hodges stated that money now ig avail- able for the financing of the project and that he hi indorsement of the federal. government ‘and several states May 31,—Werner “in establishing ‘a mammo' ESDAY, MAY 31, 1922 health re: | ly. * He now has leasés on’S1,000'acres| "Skeleton remains of ‘a Nzard about of land in the Werner vicinity and has| eight feet long, whfch’ lived in Eng- purchased several tracts, all of which | land millions of years ago, have been found in Sussex, . sort north of that place, All the building material wil be manufactured from the scoria and shales of Dunn county, Mr, Hodges| have ‘been paid for fn cash. said and all the capital wilt come Local people may acquire stock in the company but no soliciting will be done, he said, The machinery for the plant where the building matefia) will be made is practically ready for shipment from (Chicago. This will entail an invest- ment of $30,000 which Mr. Hodges will furnish personally, Hig engineer and architect will arrive at Werner soon .and plans for the manufacturing plant and resort will be drafted immediate the 8rd, 4th and 5th of July. Every effort is being made to make this celebration a success. The officers elected to manage the celebration are: Albert Noheart, pres- off policy toward boius legislation: in| ident; Thomas Kidder, vice-president; Congress, Hanford MacNfder, national Herbert Buffaloboy, secretary; George Gates, assistant secretary; Wm. Jor- dan, treasurer; Thomas Frosted and Ed. Afraid of Hawk, committee. meas “Service men will get a bonus, it is BOY, SWIMMING WITH ‘ CLOTHES ON, DROWNS Marmarth, N. D, May 31.—Loren, -| justed compensation’ bill ‘will not be 11, son of. Geor; . ‘Be “Anderson of this thé result of any agitation by the| city was drowned in the Milwaukee Railroad company’s reservior here “The bonus is the child df Congress Saturday afternoon. Three boys used @ boat to reach a small island from It has) which, they fished, but. one tiring of been made to appear perhaps that the! tne fishing took the boat back to. the bonus is being urged by the American| mainland, Young. Anderson and a That is not} companion tried to™swim back with all their clothes on and had nearly made the distance ‘when Anderson called for help. His. chum, Archie Knutson, nearly lost his life. attempt- ing to save him. “Active, energetic races have small |! and shapely feet,” says a scientist, }: “indolent ones have clumsy, flat, or otherwise ill-shapen ones,” Run Down? Kidney ‘and beard troubles aré not imited to. men. tk, or work in office or ‘factol 3 women to ‘euffer from weak, Pisco or dis- eased kidneys. 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