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‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE i Free Better Cooking School Rex Theatre, 2 P. M. Next Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday Conducted by Hazel Linebaugh, Director of Home Service Department Montana-Dakota Power Co. Come and Learn the Modern Way of Cooking CONSOLIDATED UTILITIES COMPANY CROP IDSC Cease TAO PE RMAS Heda The swiftest of all land creatures is the ostrich, it having ben known to attain a apeed of 60 miles hour. U peaqeansenre> oC 4 North Dakota League of Women will have @ spring cot and mosquito Mrs, Hazel Linebaugh will be in AND Voters. R A TE UNIT Is TENTED SLE bar. U charge of the cooking demonstra- Problems of great interest con- Wooden floors are placed in the tions, featuring a reliable gas range front the women voters of te 5 tents. are et ae ce on cee Cees be ae hee oats she said. Mrs. W. W. Rai y, Chi- gras: . el at the x, cl HIT IN 6 AN AD A | sec titeh vice president of the Na. Ni ATE N A ] M . CITY GOES UP di will share a steel foeker for COOKING SCHOOL o’clock each afternoon with a variety tional League of Women Voters, belongings. The locker will be in- of menus and food Products being . Miss Marguerite M. Wells, Minne- stalled in the tent in which the prepared. Sleeping in open air is one of the|two reside. innovations for North and South] “Tents are better for sleep than apolis, director of the fifth region,|Impressive Exhibits to Be Dakota boys attending the C. M. T./the wooden barracks, similar to L re) A N Ss H OMES Winnipeg Thrills to Invasion|and prominent state workers, will North address convention guests on plans| Shown at St. Paul Hearing i of Merry Host from No! to develop a finer citizenship. Thursday C. at Fort Lincoln during August, |those at Fort Snelling, during the} A four day cooking schoot will be Lieut. Col. E. M. Norton, com-|warm weather,” the colonel said to-/ conducted by an expert of the Con- mander, said today. day. solidated Utilities Company of Man-|{ Finance or refinance Your home through our plan, lowest rates and y P, C. "REMINGTON & SON 103% Fourth Street Phone 220-W Dakota Members of local leagues, state Seventy-two tents are being set can and Bismarck, four days of next Bismarck, Nerth Daketa Domestic fires are responsible for pelt per cent of Londor’s ccnflagra- 1B. OR Bebece seen? tmembers, and all women interested — mes in cid movement are invited to at-; Evidence etl show hee] g axeusiaet ev arpa ‘inni Man., July 14. — | tend the convention. {North Dakota should be considered] yp today on the parade grounds at} Archaeologists at Media, reece, | week, infling Tuesday, July 17th, sis hundred members of the North | the fort for the vSecupancy of the|have discovered in tombs of the| and contain until Friday. ‘The candidates. Each. tent will accom-|Mycenaeau period several hand-mir- | school is to be conducted at the Rex hi aa “aaa: as a unit oa railroad Loved fea Dakota division of the American urposes will be present yy the Sevedes Winnipeg Fee CLUBS J 0 IN IN North Dakota state railroad board|modate five men, he said. Each man|rors, one with an ivory handle. Theatre. after 17 hours of parades, at a hearing t> be opened by the In- , and general sight-seeing terstate Commerce Commission at social events, departed for home St. Paul Thursday. : today. ‘The case on which evidence will be ‘was 3 merry invasion—a good- presented relates to freight rates on visit from the epee ihe brick.and burned clay Products from ares Minnesota to poirts in No: 0 | 4 atin ausilary of the North| Rotary, Kiwanis, Lions Will] ta . - Although : terested in the brick vataged through the prin-| Celebrate Success of Ball | .stes only slightly, a real fight will 5 the city was the big Park Drive be made for the principle that rates for Winnipeg citizens, and in western North Dakota should be ly welcome was the visit : relatively no higher than those for the North Dakota] Bismarck service clubs will hold] the eastern part of the state. In the a jubilee next Wednesday. past the Interstate Commerce Com- 31 pieces, no one; Joining in a noon luncheon at the! mission has frequently granted in- from the same town, |Grand Pacific hotel, they will cele- | creases in freight rates applicable to made a striking and|brate the successful conclusion of | the western part of the state, such in the bril-|their drive with the Elks and the As-| decisions being based on the con- iforms of blue. Snappy! sociation of Commerce to give Bis-| vention of the railroads that less tunes—Canadian and Ameri-|marck the finest baseball park in| revenue producing freight is re- can marches—brought generous re-|the Missouri Slope country, which} ceived in that territoy and that it sponee from the marchers and the|will be their joint gift to the park | costs more to operate trains. haundreds of local peorle who lined) board at the Bismarck-Mandan game! Fay Harding, president of the the route of parade. Wednesday evening at 6:30. state railroad Loard, and E. M. Hen- Are Entertained _End of the drive for funds was in | dricks and F. P. Aughnay, traffic ex- During their brief but welcome |sight today, W. F. Ayers, of the joint | perts, will present exhibits tending visit, the Legionnaires were enter-|committee, said. Only about $1,200! to disprove this theory. Their con- tained by the Manitoba command | more is to be raised, and the commit- | tention is that all the territory be- Canadian n of the British Em-|tee is confident this will be obtained. | tween Duluth and the twin cities and pire service ¥ i The baseball park will be given| the Montana state line should be . Speeches of good will, emphasizing |to the city park board deb‘ free. considered as one rate-making terri- Yay the peaceful relations between Can-| George F. Shafer, Republican nom- | tory, cda and the United States were |inee for governor, will be the pri cipal speaker at next Wednes i 4 Fe PERFORMANCE THAT ONLY WILLYS-KNIGHT GIVES |; - a moother with use F | BS i i the Composed f & ag i i Exhibits Ready hs hibits which will be sented American division and Canadian le-| joint luncheon of the Retary, Pe greter ti 6,941,475 i of gion. Lieut. Col. R. H. Webb, form-}wanis and Lions clubs, when each! freight originating in the state in er mayor and president of the Mani-/member of the clubs will brinz a} 1994 the western district produced commard. and General H.D.S.|guest of one of the biggest fun | 9 506,566 tons or 36.11 per cent; the : Ketchen, veteran. military officer,|Programs Bismarck service clubs | central district produced 1,280,703 were the principal speakers who ad-|have given during the year. tons or 18.45 per cent and the east- welcome to the visitors. In ern district 3,154,206 tons or 45.44 Tanks, ks, At i , Phil Tanks, Grand Forks, Art Vagrant Has Police per cent. Falea, Jamestown, ond areaesice | Record, Chief Says] .,.20 the,centt*! snd.western dis ah sag aR arpa — - | freight per mile of railroad than the Arrested at 1:30 a. m. today while} eastern district because they had prowling around alleys in the down-| fewer miles of railroad. The west- : town district, Charles Kelsey, alias| ern district produced 1,670 tons per P Charles Blazer, Charles Kerk-| mile, the central district 1,257 tons 5 enen, will be arraigned today on a| per mile and the eastern district tee charge of vagrancy. 1,144 tons per mile. The average — Hi Police Chief Martineson says the| for the stat : was 1.315 tons per mile. . arrested mun has police records in| The figures in all cases were tak- ‘A campaign year is at hand, and/| Chicago, Minneapolis, and Duluth. | en from the annual reports of the ‘women voters of North Dakota are —_————_- Northern Pacific, Great Northern to convention at Devils Lake,| The burning of coal in London was | and Soo Line roads which operate in July 25, 26, and 27, to assure the! punishable offense in the four-| all three districts. The districts are state of a “ ious, conscientious, |teenth century, one man actually be-| divided roughly on lines drawn active citizenship,” according to M.|ing executed for disobeying the| through the state from north to Helen Davies, state president of the order. south at Jamestown and Bismarck. 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