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PAGE SIX ~ THE’ BISMARCK TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1925 —— Pat ee creations, while the scenery was/ arounds ever seen here. ‘The music| I | will attend the various junior club| who will spend four days in a re-] interested in boys’ and girls’ club] at the camps. From 50 to 150 jun- painted by the Chicago Art studios.) of the show which is furnished by encampments held in five points in] creational and instructional camp. | work. Miss Pauline Reynolds and | iors are expected at cach of the five This new production is from the pen, a band of twenty-two musicians un-{ North Dakota this month reports H.| The week of June 22, there will be| H. E. Rilling of the state agricultur-| camps. | of Equestrian Director Bert Rickman | der the direction of Professor O E. Rilling of the agricultural college|q junior encampment. at Mandan| al college will also be present’ at \ and it is considered by critics to be| A. Gilson gave # program of popular | who is state <club leader of) North ” Mort ‘nd| the camps. NOT ALL IN CAGES Bl MARCK [the best of its line ever offered to, and classical numbers which was aj L Duvets. hoe (eae a ie Tho| “The spirit of the camps will be| ‘Would you like to go with me to ee te Vee ee eee Two county-wide club picnics will|same week Renvifle county farm] that of the apiary this afternoon? j hae ied : Me supervised recreation and ee uke aliand sine ny kes conan | also be held during the sumnfer, Mr.! boys and girls will camp along the .and| "yes, you adorable boy. I always 3 n , instruction,” Mr. Rilling says. FOR y} SHOWS # world "renowned ‘acts for the’ HARD, TIMES i ATTEND ¢ AMPS iting ways. Theglnich wil be in| Mouse river” A Tifth camp wil Pre wi uetions Mr. Rilling says. ive | adored’ monkeys."—Yale Record, Weeiae eiete™ nie tHAT: GUNG TNORO: H Richland and Wells counties at] bably be held at Sanish for the jun] that can be auapted to the home + ——____——_ Go od vhs take STRIP FAMOUS points to be selected by the county| iors of Mountrail and McKenzie] communities. ‘The juniors will enjo ELECTRIC COOKERY se Lon) . communities. |The juniors will enjoy ; oupe ho make 1 | extension agents, » | counties. an outing and yet should gain muel [their Doi) tl SCOT CASTLES: The first junior elub camp of the} Each camp will be in charge of| value from the instructional talks i \ ! J P ir ¥ i CORRECT COOKERY Robbins Brothe to 4 aa h A ee el ———_ i year started at Devils Lake this county extension agents and other] and the social games they will have Performances This After- [Then the five riding Daven; ||, Aberdeen, Scotland, June 10—Many) ments to Be Held in |More ih. Camp includes ‘boys wink [some se. premier! land are gradually disappearing, or ff and girls from Benson, Ramsey, noon and Tonight janie eee ge eesmiet| at least being stripped of their arti- State This Year Towner and Nelson counties, From 2 ene Now York Hippe: cles of historic interest, despite ef- rant Walsh and Pembina and two Minne- [forts on behalt ot varius individu. Pyepo, ND, June 10.—Five hun-| gota counties will assemble on June [als and organi {0 preserve | qvedoe_more” farm bova_and_gita| 16 st Drayton a group of _juniors ie ands y you get them?” a news. | happy, singing, che , isked one of the execu-| ther Reuven td on the streets this morning, \five officers this morning, nost t eee Trineatieee| daddies, mothers, Act of Acts shire coast, the Earls of and grandpops 4 “ et of acts, and we know roll, heritable hig F © we paid the price and| Scotland held their Mo: : said the official. The|the castle owners hey have! chanan, is here and all the hi venpe y is A "s vid-| been forced to sell the ancient dwell- side is let loose their folks to ele: y of riders ings because of high taxes and the : alongside the big parade, Ae ye cost of Upkeep: | tents reared at the Ball rk u n to circus or show life. ¥ Ketore the war Slains Castle count- | j early hour | member of the family is Fred: | ¢d among its visitors the Earl of Ox-! The big special traing moved in| 4) Freeman. His tumblers from horse| ford and his family, who spent a| over the Northern Pacific fourliack are absolutely wierd but laugh | Summer there. In 1914 Dame Clara| , coming from Linton, Crowd} jrovoking beyond description. | Butt and her husband made a stay nf enthusiastic men, b girls | Bye of several months. Recently, how-|]] Davenport family alone — isn’ tly, hs were ut the depot 4¥-/ worth the price of admission to au ver, the castle has been uninhabited, light came to give it a lone, then the writer loses a guess.{#d now the last of its furnishings | e-| Nmong the other features are the| have been sold under the auctionegr’s | Ben Mohammed troupe of Arabs, one| hammer. At one time the art treas- (man holds eight, a combined weight| ¥FeS of the castles were worth thou- L It to hold | Of 1.200 pounds, another. turns. a{ 8@nds of pounds and its library con- them in restr elephant | Complete i Of somersaults | 8isted of more thar 6,000 volumes. cars built especially around the A troupe of five| Among its manuscripts were the e the big brutes, bega e segue the flying | Charters of Bruce and the paintings load. Then came the C " included works by Vandyke, Rey- cages of wild animals, |CHTKS. serslsts: YG rote edacated | Holds, Gainsborough and others. day for the boys, as well | ; ‘The castle stands in a unique posi- § ons juggle balls, walk up lad- 4; que posi- | 4 s and one play musical | § 3 eee aia vs of eineuses come) instrument whil Brothers | it, It w s “built upon the margin of ie For a limited time—we will ac- ad_ no’ e- dy GleDNg 4 : th sea,” 8 t f one 2 of the event. A cireus| (rained | ua cam dteiT the towers seem only a continuation ceptgood used carsasdown pay- pase Dail and one dances | of the perpendicular rock, the foot of rel eads, play ‘ 4 3 a no’ zy else does. A q Py path one as nothing else does. Althe shtmmie, ‘The big show closes [gyi PeThendiculsy roge the foot of ment on a new Oldsmobile Six! with « historical pageant called Before nogn.” Just a glimpse of | “America which devtcte. all” the for" dlormet wrote: br doheson i And give you 12 months to pay ve a ides of the tremendous site |saynie characters inamerican hie OE S<ttgeme prate, Be Jehngon in the balance cea 101 The advance| tory. Thirty clowns under the/ whether wished for or not, will ity i i ay Share 0,000 eee tee elvance| leadership of Kenneth Waite kept fometimes happen, | may say ‘that Personality is the stock in trade of most of us; it We i ; . formance will be met by a capaci ote (ise cavereseerncintiy swish some | should willingly look upon them from|]| is all we have to sell. ; Padsse Menagerie’s Big One si . 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Some Feature Acts ie Ne i ane ‘ yy; d The big show opened with a new] ARS AACR z, Af spectacular production entitled “The| yay Ny y 3 y ( Arabian Nights” with ity big tune-| ; y : e z ty, a ful chorus of 200 voices and a real s a ky * N10? Bs dancing ballett of 30 pretty young SS Z - : @ , D) women. Miss Marcelline Montague sings the role of the Princess, while] '* . ps A Harry Hall, baritone soloist extra- ; ; , ordinary, appears as the king. The 4 NENTS! a 7 Batis Ron; ries costumes are wonderful, oriental : ef b5; - : CT OF GENERAL. = = SS " ute . 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