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Beye ° “hen and Newltusre from the long ride. je ——_———_| i 44 COMPLETE | PT" Then and Noreen cen ered: Social and locked out over the great stretch of f AT beautiffal country, framed by the ‘ - tree tops on the hillside below and} 4 en *and above. Mr. Taylor must have had i the soul of a poet, for he declared : 9 | ‘“This is beautiful, this is wonderfal. TO VISIT IN EAST 4 ‘ | IT WAG FOF? A It should be called ‘Wathalla, the|‘ Mrs! M. R.’MeCabe and sons are, | | Habitation of the Gods’” and so it is! leaving Sunday evening for Dubuque, ; FT TO GAG ~ even to this day. Hla, for a week's visit with relatives nf State Park There of Mr. McCabe. From there they Marks Beginning, - The Walhalla State Park is beauti-| will go to Peoples ard Talcott, Ohio. iat ag =a e| é ‘ fully located here on the Pembina and Elizabeth. W. Va. for visits with of Greater Era, Judge river because of the connection this{ relatives of Mrs. McCabe. They will Burr Tells Class site has with our very earliest state; be gone about three months. history. Here was built the first; Bagel permanent log house on Dakota land} | | “Y" OFFICER i | in 1801 by Alexander Henry, Jr. This} J Heien Crawford of Bismarck { Complimenting t i the St. Ale hi 1 nursing upon their cho jwas, of course, a trading post.,has teen clecied ¥ Nothing is left to mark the Place | the U teday but the exea ion whiea’ served for the cellat some 125 years | were chool of | gigs T ger ed Thursday afternoon. fession, Judge 4. G LRP®WP®RPOP A PAA AEEE MTT A ago and is now but a green scar ont eh a North Dakota supre the earth's surface. Here stands a FOOD SALE ered an inspi | part of the original log building of vision of the Methodist dress last, ev | the Norman W. Kittson trading post! id a food sale Sat- | which filled the | put up in 1843. urday ih eas The sale Nursing i Walhalla is coming to be known] will be: a that not only as a center of much locali ifi historic interest, but also as one of | } each g our most attractive northern son ! prep: o mer resorts. It is a place with years that jcaliar "| for every one | 4. an f Ste 3 | Beginning of j $ Although t % marks an ¢ for the $ to bi Mo i $ ignorance, to infirm, aged, 0; * stricken, the spe ————————— xy Relating the che pens is Hints on Etiquet 3 \ i PRE ars se | | | | 3) | H Does a ho N $ | N | Sy In What Month | 3 Values up | 3 | Is Your Birthday? } = $55 ; re x 00 world, Judge Burr gave > to to the nursing profe its 3 part in this change gt Parents, reluctant to see > aren’ complete prep 3 work and to ente F were advised by Judge Just received a new assort- 3 Reduced to‘Four arene what yout ment of Printed and Silk Tub 3 » and courage. Knowiedge Dresses ranging in price from = severance are two essentials $12.50 to $25—at the Sarah : _ Popular Prices cess in any work, Judge Burr de-/ Gold Shop. 312 Main Ave. SS clared, mentioning the excellen iat ps Den 2 - , indi training received by the graduates. | aan Sih Saas N The first day’s response indicates | a. will hold a food sale Saturday % that these coats will be moved an orehestra, vocal | ~at 11 o'clock at A. W. La- = 5 e Clara Deiter, i czs Co. i 3 quickly. Better see them early t an ward’ Me . abe. B'Dsirnasn” conferred sbe| : ND .NOW~ 3 while selection is still good. iplontas upon the i4 members of the b> m2 ‘ | 4 HOW YERY CHIC $ The auditorium was beautifully i = u decorated for the exercises, dozens} 3 of baskets of peonies and ro: = wper class colors. ai sn = Se ° : @ ry e e iii + whitefiiwere used in repr arnis fi class “Be of S RS x gece te s | EARLY NORTH DAKOTA MISSIONARIES ree renga WEA : graduating class was seate Bismarch. We Dak Ss platfofm, the nurses wear $ ae s - meiitateabs and aprons. By Bertha R. Palmer } COATS OF ALL KINDS—For woman or miss—Sport, street and: dressy models gram “friends and + of th State Supt. of Public Instruction MA 4 beantifuliy lined and of best tailoring. Every one from our regular stock, which . nurses’ home at a reception. The ’ : assures genuine raving possibilities. pee ae prett : dscorated with} The poets have never been able to'i hs . lowers and in the dining room, i athe otk f z ogee i |) where refreshments were served, the tiful seaton of the ‘seat, Lowell Ted River 3 Sizes 16 to 44 | class colors of green and white we What is sq rare as a day g peacefully be ‘3 . |) carrie out. Mrs. V. J. LaRose sai and then follo grass-covered . sit _ } > during the ev 4 _ [tion with a long list of it WwW rn Cities T k tions of June which cannot be dupli- 3 a* } 4 cated ny other seaso: Fertile Farm Land Fa E 2 - 7 er odgpolt if = pga coed i Whitcomb Tey sing saiten Jo have climbed the 2s Which offers unusually big savings 3 { je back of the village a f . i di and stood under the dro; for women and misses at unusually M4 That many i : . } - zs tine a decided interest in aviat: } 4 low prices. z } is the contention of B. Irv: 5 ) the Northwestern y = ‘ ae distance... 181 ys Z Linton. who is considering building { sad scieeee fends tase tan eon a ae GROUP 1—Values . ; a flying school near Bismarck this) And flowers of June together, new life of the new year, each f to $2050: =... 52225 x 3. a ur a y see. e as a ak Bak cap his statement, tevine| %e;cets8 rival Jor one es sae 1 own eens Pees i 7 " \ ap SP ae age alec ne ctober's bright blue weather.” ifferent color of green crop = JP 2~V. < ie points to Portland, Ore., which has! 1? there is still doubt in your imird the course of ‘the Pembina B GHAR Bee) allies $24 50 3 were ; f ; | & miljjon and a quarter; San Francis: month, ‘lant ig eisit’ thet Pooeee rote a hey atte the to $39.50 ........-.---.-- ° 3 All indications point to a big season of printed silk dresses. NOW IS THE TIME | has nt nearly one hundred Falhalla this. ea ape ite 7, s H ‘i : | thousand ny ieaine and improving’ s June. Walnalla wnt. oniy one of barka™—Mrensiering Vever’ toe en $39.50 '} to.make up two or three. Printed crepe de chines, fat crepes, georgttes and no temporary field, but itted er Ss age A a 55. 2 j s i " | oy Taine 2 ieee manmne ibid. at. ee Se spatial: Beauty. 8 ote aL a sane Dike a RS neg to $55.00 - |. $ elty weaves are shown here in an abundance of beautiful patterns and a riot of x | a over a million. ae ._, | earliest te history, while its!) and tail both concealed from v GROUP 4—Values i i s colors at greatly reduced prices { ! Dther cities include Oakland. Cal.’ geographical lgcation on the st looks and looks again » to $63.00 } eM er erick ce bata me or of Lake Aggasiz makes it a place | drawing a deep breath, breathes = Sa I a ° 3 ; i | pf - of peculiar interest to any une with) prayer of gratitude for the p: E i 5 Valu 2.95 Values 5 Vv. E 5 OV: 5 Vi | ‘anta Monica, which has spent a live imagination : i bge of living for a time in so°b Do not miss this opportunity to select y: cont ws $235, Valers $2.95 Val $525 Ve $55) Values, $3.95 Values | Pima for site: San Diego mus No more beautiful spot could be|tiful a world. ss UNS opportunity to select your coa' bs | x Do er way; | 7 % ‘ ame a sale eae ata big sawi | Banta tga Aa let aot mw, ot sai $ $1.79 $2.29 $2.59 $2.98 $3.19; ° ‘ing to find a site on which it will 75 years ago gave their lives while ds the village of Wal- Ps 19 . - . ™ . build-gn airport that it is estimated attempting to carry the message of halla—the St. Joseph of the 50's ex- % . will Gost between three and three the Christian religion to Indians of cept that the buildings of the Romen s = : jo and one-half million; Sait Lake City, this great northwest territory and in Catholic Mission are no longer the ix " . where the business men contributed so doing became martyrs to the cen er of the settlement, having been | , $17,000 to help build a public hangar. cause which has claimed so many moved to LeRoy in 3 7 a % great unselfish souls. No more If you have studied the map of if zi i dh if ‘ beautiful time could have been chosen, Pembina county you may have roted ig ; . | ld the Memorial Service to their|the French and Indian names: Pem- gy . a Bifise and Rasiente ee subs, the Bie Leb ey, Secale age and is . nonth of golden suns, balmy skies, calling the earl isto: een led x" Bide Sal ta cpnaa ites | iow anaes Ce CREPE DE CHINE, $2.25 values ...............$179 % | ” n, if ever, come perfect | avian name as Walhalla found . \ days; | way to that ec f thi 5 SPO) TIN $2.25 MRR 6 in ek as 4 Then heaven tries earth if it be | If you will give eke Xo 50% RT SA 4 val eis » 179 in tune, {question and continue to ask, if A . And ‘ee: it softy ner warm do'not recone’ an angwer the fist Ml 504 Broadway M. Zvorist, Prop. WASHABLE FLAT CREPE, $2.25 values ....... 1.79 Ray: 3 ime, you ma: ear a sto FE + Whether we look or whether we ee ete i : COLORED PONGEE, $1.50 values ......... 1.19 : isten, } e Roman Catholic missionaries; v7 ij . Sexe fr ir We hear life murmur or see it | had been traveling through this coun- % 1 Now keep fresh, charming ain ltry for many years. They. accom-| . ae ; is FLAT CREPE, $3.25 values .................:... 2,59 under hygienic handicap—new Every clod feels a stir of might, panied hunting parties in the spring| 98¢ Sale Special For Saturday ig EORG $2.35-values ; i : = 5 aa, instinct within it that reaches summer, and trapping parties! ; eae hohe eae oS E way provides true security fiaed towers pn Taine "winter, and would sometimes | - | G ETTE, seca : tenet ele 185 ind, groping blindly above it | spend several ta trading! . tor fight, * | post. Always their services of aidif Men's 2-20 Denim Overalls .......-.......+++..9Be SILK BROADCLOTH, $2.50 values .............. 1.98 Climbs to a soul in grass and | and spiritual comfort were to be had! R . ‘ e * a ; 4 iE SN | ° flowers.” when needed by these venturesom¢'f¥ Men’s Balbriggan Union Suits ................--98e : \ wbge pas June 26 Selected spirits who heard the call of the Bde ; ate 28 will Be Memorial Day at pioneer to come and find waat lay | Men's High Grade Satin and Khaki Shirts ......98¢ . ‘ seh year r the yon e ranges. 5 ES : pe uncertainty and insecurity of remembering and bonoring the Historic Dates - 4 5 . the old-time “sanitary pad” , work of these and other pioneer mis-| In 1843 Norman W. Kitson cho: Men’s Caps ......4.----+--seeeeceerceeree ses SBE i oO twear » ended. Scientific prdtection signers But a knowledge of the the shelter of the mountain as a i . é ts it. place will nad on tata spect 18 place ens a trad ng Bont. Men's Pure Silk Hose, 2 pairs ..-. eeiaes ORE hee ‘ usb; paatelie.-parchivent e 5 sheer gowns, keep up with Standing to the spi interest | Fath beg tee ge al Soe All new-—rose bius! men : : e ‘ : Piritual interest i . = ‘ = 5 °. and business requirements, at which attaches to the location at this Cathet eer Py "Spates of a Ladies’ Pure Silk Hose in all shades .-........ {. .98e j it leather and black kid. High and medium 3 | +. . without handicap. fime, because ‘of that almost sacred church, school, and mill was estab 5 4 3 Bes fak i eels. Newest styles await you in our popular Em le. EX” is a new and sei: Ney kath ence es 2 lished ‘and the point named after’ | One lot of Ladies’ Pumps and Oxfords, broken sizes, : at ‘ \ hn . «+ five times as absor' 6 € that (the school. of the, i ‘ thoe department é ay Dee pads. time when i The trumpet shall sound. ‘stopping places on the old trail ran-| your choice at ............- -98e r 3 : ' a A dead shall arise,” for it ning from Winnipeg to St. Paul. \ : ‘ ‘ : ' ‘ou discard it like tissue. No looks out toward the east over one In 1855, after the shooting of Mrs.| u No embarrassment. | agnificent distances Spencer, the In: ’ ‘ 2 ° & rthwest—the floor of the friend]: pe : 3 % if 9, = a Bs Men’s Oxfords and Dress Shoes - : , quality, at-a reduction of ...-. feig erect sys ME. : se Se eteletitay fi Hah whl sei ting od