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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1930 } SPORTSME The G. P. EAT SHOP Welcomes Yo i i i . a. Forks post 7‘ | Fashion Plaque _:/MBLVIN B, MUNGER, ||_ Lone Scout Chief | sagt’ ohermbsgarand, Forks post 4 2 m | ae tery conducts carnivain, state nate y \ n e€rsona = races and dances; sponsors Boy’ Scout | troop; held boxing shows. Pembina.—Kern-Thompson post as- ae _ iJ sisted in providing playground and ‘ alds clly ‘In “airport works identified Eastern Star Chapters to Convene in Fargo F ed Chite| tora tee nie teva Rormeeutenurind irty-Sixth A 1 Session June 19-20 Helping of Veterans and Chile |iiarker’ conducted angely program. * i . ‘sas Flo! a | No, For Thirty-Six Tee ese UUs { dren, Aiding Communities | 7 ‘marked graves of all execrvice t iment erscted, A DBE Ay se j. ; 7 i vertising; e i Bis-| Miss Davis Will Be Capital City Boy Was One of Inoluded in Program | munity, adveruene: gonducteg eatsey Mrs, Blanche Whittemore, Bis Bride of K. Crawford pit ; and) provides legionnaires as scout marck, Will Conduct Me- . ride of A. First Four Lone Scouts in A sation-wide service, which in-|!°49°"°.., Legion assisted. in. im- . — . . provement of community building; i i iss Ellen Davis, who will become Missouri Valley i cludes helping war veterans, caring | Prova feveral icainent hway rood morial Service Mi ord, Fa: H for needy children of veterans, per-! markers; carries on Boy Scout work: the bride of Kenneth Crawford, Far- — ie forming acts of general benefit to| spgnsered flag decorating for atvecte j A son. — r _ « » Five Bismarck women will attend|go, formerly of Bismarck, on June‘18, Melvin B. Munger, Bismarck Eagle their communities, and many other | jf 20yine Pi around aha oroviegd the thirty-sixth annual session of the| was complimented at a miscellaneous ie Eni SC fg Taunt activities, is revealed in reports made sk ating Finks erected, atety signs fo ‘ Grand Chapter, Order of Eastern|shower given last evening by Misses Valley A¥ek OOUnel Boy Aesite ot recently by North Dakota posts of | Protect children: pl aporect? awarti'ts. Star, when it convenes at the Ma-|Mary Maynard and Helen Crawford vere “ee al eae the American Legion. Gish wenool aeaaete. | Thi ick Ww, h PY ] sonic temple, Fargo, June 19 and 20.|at the G. H. Dollar home. four eugis Soolibs In the Ghee BES HAR Liiyd Spetz post, No. 1, conducted ee | “Wavy hair PD A Le al eT CCT Man een been an active scout in his own troop the campaign which led to construc-} Mrs, George Feltrup | chapter are Mrs. Marcia Thomas, dis-/ bridge party, and guests for three tion of the city-county memorial | ‘Lave’ He whites Pa for and in the council program. Is Daug! ter of Mrs. You, too, can have long, soft, trict deputy; Mrs. Price Owens,!tables were invited. Score prizes ‘ He has been a junior officer at building here. ais 4 | dant hair. It's simply a matter ot worthy matron; Mrs. R. D. Hoskins,|the evening went to Miss Davis an Camp Chan Owapi for the last two Activities ng ee a the er Cornelius Mahon @Y | using this method; approved by Bae Ey ue: uaa hie a pierre served aft- years and is the chief of the hale a. tr rata GumnsraaeDléteich — hair-specialists; Searels ein of Janda, chapter sec! ; » ‘or “ THE NEWE! slo velty is the| camp fraternity, the Order of the 86 helped erect and finance M | si ‘and screen; wu: millions A. A. Whittemore, a past grand ma-\er the games, appointments in green elbow length ak fate tals in wees AoW. His ‘Scout record is excep- MELVIN B. ‘BUD’ MUNGER Prorial hail buildings erected nighw Mrs. George A. Feltrup, 316 Thir. Lena oil tiie tor the more labor tron, who will serve as grand chap-/end pink were “ited, and Saou Pany the chiffon afternoon dress. It| tional and “Bud” has agreed to ex- SEN ae Caton pace Kan teens | Centh street, Bismarck, was omitted | Si trestments, » lain, pro tem. dressed to represent a bride, centere® | comes in black and pastel shades, |tend his services to all toys in the Scouts. Lone Scouts of the area also | instrumental in having city’ tourist|in the Bismarck Tribune yesterday |° Tonight when you arrange your Preceding the opening of the grand/the table. Early summer southwestern part of the state as a ad | CAMP established: provided trash cans | from a list of relatives of Mrs. Cornel-|hair, fust put a little Danderine on chapter, the secretaries assoclation| were arranged throughout the rooms. Lone Scout Chief. will be welcome at all district an foe Cy nice Upkeep of Gratton cits |1us Mahoney, resident of Bismarck your brush. Then as you draw the will go into session Wednesday morn-; Miss Davis, who is a Cg aed ts , Chief Munger will handle all the | area events that may take place dur- wae 50 years, who died Monday afternoon. | bristles through your Hair, see how & ing, with Anna Belle Gaustad, presi-|Mr, and Mrs. E. W. Davis, Wishek, Meetings of Clubs | correspondence and registration of|ing the year. Bud says that there Leonard—Albert F. Nelson Meee ee: Mrs. Feltrup is a daughter of Mrs.|the scalp is toned and soothed. See dent, presiding, and they will cun-|nas been employed for several years| | ial Gr Lone Scouts and will do all that he | row are about 20 active Lone Scouts ted Aan ee pubic parks nro. | Mahoney. how the hair becomes softer, easier to clude their meeting with a noon}in the offices of the state, oan | And Social Groups | can to encourage boys, especially | ere oa Beogt {eqoPs operates uri cam | re. Mahoney leaves her husband, | manage; how EE eee luncheon. commission. . 2 | those living on farms, nermatwa tn | S280"° ie ampa wo sons, a daughter, a sister, a ug! 3 an A rehearsal of the grand officers)L, F. Crawford, former head of the anew f the Ladies | BOY Scouts through the use of the} Any boy of scout age interes! e Re akota.—Legion crected safety signs| brother, four Grandsons, a grand- | brilliance and lustre! vill be held previous|state historical society, is associated} The second division o Lone Scout program. Chief Munger |the Lone Scout program should drop | tect school children; sponsored | daughter and niece. Danderine dissolves the crust of rghit “ot the Past Grar/|with his father ins bookstore in Ald soclety of the First Methodist | .515 that any boy between the ages) Bud a line right away and he will be Uniform flag decorating for oitrpeit;| ‘The sons are John, a farmer north|dandruff: helps stop falling hair; to the m 4 ; church will meet Thursday afternoon 12 and 18 is eligible to become aj glad to answer any questions that| awards legion school medals; conduct: Bis ata hair and scalp healthy; en- Matrons’ and Past ca Wiel ee we at the home of Mrs. Harvey Harris, | Of 12 hous THe Ons Boout follows | ‘boys may want to know ubout 4 Lous felled Wwork among poor at Christmas| of ghee. Lawrence, who lives weeps BEET EAS oe q 5 5 season. é . Georg oD 0 share, “BETAS, in pressor Miss Rita Murphy to —_| Seventh street, the same advancement procedure as) Scout. Megungs oF eemerene? edngucts | O'Brlen, Fort Missoula, Mont., who| abundant hair. Five million ‘bottles Jennie B, Hill, Fargo, is secretary of| MISS Hla P aru a troop scout, advancing from tender-| Chief Munger will at various times Fourth of duly, Memoriniday and At. | has been here since Sunday. ‘Peter | used a year. That proves Danderine’s vt : S d Summer Abroad] , Te regular meeting of the Ladies) foot to second class to first class and during the summer talk over the) mistice day celebrations; erected war| Harvey, Burnt Creek farmer, isa | effectiveness-ADV, S rnseeaeal Officers, distinguished pen Ald society of Ceara Wieraeeran on up. His examiner in these tests is) radio at Bismarck and Mandan a a memorial: presented flags to schools! brother, ‘The grandsons are Edward, é ; 4 pera church will be held in the church] his friend and counsellor, a man} interest of Lone Scouting and its| sponsors Boy Sc: D. Patrick and James Joyce, teers guests, district deputies, and Heed Miss Rita Murphy, English be thal parlors ‘Thursday afternoon begin-| whom the boy himself has chosen to special appeal to farm boys, He also agenmare.- - vegion ped A exon FORUp. all OF Phd Disa aa he e an recta ce wednesday” afternoon St the Bismarck high school, will sail) POE, Zio oclock. Hostesses will | “ROM the | capacity. |stated that several fairs this sum- | raves of soldiers of ait wars: painted | cracaguunte ast Of Buamarck, and St ghtch ened S/-Binsk: eFargoy/ansos| Toney eee ae S wo. months’ | be Mrs. R. L. Melville and Mrs. Fred ‘Two Titles Offered | mer would have a group of scouts to | hame of ee aoe LOLS | ected Madge O'Brien, Fort Min, The One Minute Hair Beautifier at which Fred B. Black, Fargo, ass0-| tom Montreal for a two sWanion, ; psd ohe en onstrate scouting fot farm’ boys, | @Vintore:, con safety ram. 5 i; % elation | nearer Oe yd see program as. outlined in the ‘BOYS picked group of sceuts wl camp at | acest fov'nreciesconucted none | Sule 18 @ niece, [At Al_Drug Stores Thirty Five Canta — " tt at \f dbook, the Lone Scout has the| the Mandan fair during July and a |partisan “get-out-the-vote” cam ; eer nietactee wea EROCIEN CELTS Se ene cre rc | CHEN will inet ay 7 eo eat crHneS [deter nce on Dorealag TRH MTEC group from Hazelton will camp dur- |‘rected street signs; identified town will be hostesses at a special enter-| she sails. fasonic temple. | Scout Organizer (LSO) and then | ing thelr stock show next week. vi t Havre, France,| day evening at the Masonic ple. res Ig Sa EEC “aEVETEL? fell Ap EeRD Ena So ceca ** * Lone Scout Booster (LSB). Bud says k a A Baty SaEIBE reli eels | Pails ase Ms “ronnie to Mar-| Members of ae ee Ladies ee ae ed ee A ag Sharh sah) Local Bankers Plan Seidel BRL A 2 7 society are asked to bring their| m is, whicl : Thursday morning at 10 o'olek. At| for Athens, Constantinople and Smngr-| thimbles to the meeting Thureday| | A. For every new member secured | Program of N. D. 1930 ‘Thursday mi Ki-| 7 fternoon in the church parlors, as| one point is aw: . . rf SS re rsa Pe Dean obehtan Gores rene Ave the time. will be spent in working on| given for forming and organizing a! Meeting Here in July Lightner deer, worthy grand matron, | Z Hs 4 @ quilt. Mrs. J. P. Galyen will be| tribe. Bruce McDonald, Maxbass, worthy | to the Holy Land arid Bere oe pet biteie. B. Subscriptions secured for @p-| 4 toca! bankers committee, consist- in Bismarck Hea ee ere COI be. takea| che Ql stop sat Rie earemee TRS eee proved publications are awarded on€ | ing of . E, Shepard, Col. C.F. Mud- ain on our aerate ot nemonies incident’ to| Venice in Waly, and in Switzerland | Mrs, Peter Reld, 611 ‘Twelfth street,| point. for every 25 cents. A “Boys' Me, 0f EE. Shepard, Col C. F Mud- ag ¢ Se a ee eee TO erate gaieatel Ob rammel Ba- | Will be hostess to the members of the | Life” subscription counts elght points; |t1.’ program for the coming state screen, with a ' the convention opening. | Varia. fer the Passion play, (Presbyterian ‘Missionary soclety | two points are awarded for & Subs bankers’ convention here, July 8-9. se eles. a Minnie E. Rusk, Fargo, grand sec- | varia. for the Passion Play. the con-| Thursday afternoon at 2-30 o'elock.| scription to the “Lone Scout;” an SE this been arranged {to noid "the 'tee= . retary, and Cora, 0, Richmond. Nyeil| tment, she’ will sail’ from Liverpool |The study topics are the West Indies | one point for every 25 cent subseriD” |sions at the Masonic temple, songs, a new 4 newaukan, grand treasurer, as well/tinent she sail f At-| and the Philippines. tion to chartered Amateur Publica: |°'7)5 2 ot known how many bankers at ¢ bs i ittees| August 23, on the “Duchess o! ting Farm Journals, ory Sane sn eee reports af the ‘Thurs-| holl”, returning to Bismarck in time tions or cooperating Farm Journals. | twin attend, but the last meeting of d their reports at the =| holl”, ret —— , Organizer, tate association here, in. 1923, See ero castle: CEA grand for the opening of seho0l | City-County Briefs | title ascribed to a Lone Scout, when Ses /atteaasatiy 600: 66 e Cou 9 a 0” matrons, past grand patrons, distr: Mrs, W. A. Alfonte, accompanied by| g_—_" he has earned 10 boos cited pac Ace t vy deputies and grand representatives| | ™ aanehtecs Catherine and Helen either or both of Ae Jack Mills and his orchestra BAKING PowDER | will be presented during the after- .d her son William Jr., left Fort Lin-} John J. Bader, New Liepzig busi-| LSB, Lone ning Dome tonight. with fa noon, and a memorial service for de-| Ah" Het "i thing by motor for Cali-|nessman, is a visitor here today. | awarded to every Lone Scout earning | at the Dome tonight. : parted members will be conducted by | torn 'They. will spend several d8ys Coe eee rah cmcraa tahoe Guaranteed Pure CHESTER MORRIS i i , Who will serve as ti . wn, is| to 4 grand chaplain. Sait Lake Clty and San Francice en| transseting busines in the ety.” "| With the booster tile alo 4 awarded z Use KC for fine texture SALLY EILERS § TULLY MARSHALL Walter L. Stockwell, Fargo, chait- route to San Rafael, Cali, where they = bee eet reer mat VOTE YE 5S FOR d large volume Following her sensational debut in “Gold Diggers of Broadway,” man of the education committee, the | Will make their future home. Colonel] Theodore Haas of Turtle Lake is in | Sented free of seer" its in Area | bers hte then “Hold Everything,” the fans clamored for more of eral grand chapter, will address the | aironte, formerly commandant at Fort| the eity on business today. SEARS Se ck| SU N D AY MOVIES in your bakings Winnle Lightner.’ “She Couldn't Say No” answers that den delegates and visitors 2 esc) by 2] Lincoln. is in charge of troops on a Lone Scout may also add to his in- | as mand with this vivacious, dynamic comedienne in a role that See ele act raid faatrens and | Sotpors betwen Bann Brenbleseiane | aay aca Mra Np) Rokenberge, | = Nae SOUL IAL Alva 20H TS Ra | rrives full scope to her talent and versatility. .A colorful musical a ; pe see bat sone sreeeralla oe tebe CRSE NOLAN Fpnciel US pokddal cel am tyoating she day in journalism and through the Grand WED. JUNE 25 Millions sell eeteccdi ya drama of a gifted SE ce = fearful price for a love ¢ t grand patrons. Mr. for a part 0 . Bismarck. of the Lone vernment e couldn’ eam) topic frill be “Masonic, and Eastern | affairs have been given in honor of Counsellor program by our Star Homes and Benevolences. Mrs. Alfonte during the last month.| Charies Hernett and William A. (Pol. Adv.) Election of grand ore will ner fg Ae * mA atacne saa Arntz are visitors here today from eT MORE FUN— hi eting Friday morning.| Reports of the recent st ° | Burnstad. PERMANE! ; red at this time, also, distinguished) ion ‘ar ‘Devils Lake were given BY ‘ : 96.00 ee — STAN LAUREL-- OLIVER HARDY extend greetings. ‘Mrs. Ray V. Stair and Miss Lillian! rank Pp. whitney, manager of the Lroquinole Waven, $7.50 in guests will ere - Reports of standing and specitS Cook, delegates, and several other} y¢. Penney store at’ Dickinson, is a Soft Lustrous Waves EXTRA SPECIAL ‘ committees, and the installation of members of the be: ae rane? ie business visitor in the city today. a ae, reser ers “A PERFECT DAY’ ew vottiners/ sill ioonelie) (he "Ser eusinessineeingint aS ern H. PF. O'Hare of the law firm of|] 103 3hira Street) Reone 182 OHM DRESS SHOP A Perfect Riot of Fun and Laughs. eiBtate officers are Mildred Johnson, ning. A picnic supper on the porch! o-#fare, Cox und Cox, left this morn- Bismarck, N. Dak. : G vorthy grand matron;/at the Bismarck hospital nurses’! ing on'a business trip to Amidon, N. ae dro ae etobel Matinees 2:30 Brie enonald Maxbass, worthy | home preceded the meeting. It was : ross . P. : Ne etd patron; Ina S. Grimson, ae pare fe Pal eos cules Fait nae eal 5 aa SILK 1 50 SILK Evenings 7-9 oo ‘i tron; Fre .| sometime ea 5 Mr. an rs. yd Bardsley anc 15¢—50c ie eee Ean patron; closing event for the season. MrS.| infant son, Fort Yates, are visiting at Oh epee enee DRESSES DRESSES E Black, Fargo uk Fargo. erand secre-| Stair and Mrs, George McCay com- the home of Mr. Bardsley's mother, Leases Your Choice ee ene ©. Richmond, Minnewau- | posed the committee in charge. Mrs. G. A. Bardsley, 213 Sixth street Dresses at $9.98, $14.98 ——- 4 ner a alte chaplain, pro er, 312 Park street, who is leaving] yony Stein, of Lodi, Calif., has ar- Hate Our *peciaity = O R waltiemort M. May, Fargo, grand| soon to make her home in Flasher, | rveq here on business, He owns con- : fe) WwW fem: nal, Ethel M, Anderson, Fargo,|the ladies of the fourth division of | iterabie land. in the ‘Turtle Lake Re ciorenclty ‘Frankie gjonnson, |e Nee pony ee country. He drove to Bismarck in 4 f the first ti e A wel arty days, ilsoro, Brant Guth: Louise ard: home of Mrs. Ida Schroeder. at woes | a Waterman’s Patrician— . makes available for the first time Killdeer. ‘ i | Rosser avenue. The time was ¥ k expert ; Mar: m . L. Hoppel of the livestoc! ing, Valley City, grand Rashes jarthe; | socially with music. Mrs. Lelsreon for the Northern Pacific, came to Bis- the proudest pen of a long, proud line Beye oeretad, Grand Forks, grand berger was presented with a gift from | ie he (oasnern Feet. cant Laura Sine th Plath, Stanley, | the group. Marsh on a tour of stock inspection i ly fo le with aS Stand warder, pro tem, and John A.| Mrs. P. H. Butler, daughter |VeF the south branch, Asfoe pen, made by Warcsmanisi@xpren yiiori Peay matically.” Nothing to. sogu- Soran, olla; grand sentinel | mitzabeth and son Paul have returned J. M. Devine, commissioner of im-| a taste for fine things. Forty-seven years of skill and tradition -w Pr late. Nothing to trouble the nd Mrs’ Gordon Cox and two Lg easy ‘and family have| migration, will give an address to-| tie behind the perfect balance and crafting of Waterman's y memory. children left this morning by motor | been making thelr home for” some rare eae at a calemason Automatic Cold Storage~in , near Detroit Lakes. - t to Denver sev- cs ~ SS “i } n. children will spend hy ane ponte genial present for the | *he Mayville Normal school. YGAALEEZ <s SSSSsssssaa co JF De poy setter fe stor- r at their cottage on Lake Me- tion of Miss Elizabeth from the A ——— SS gf ing fresh or frozen meats, fish, lisse, Mr, Cox will return to Bismarck Srae eat of Denver, and his son’s| Laundry Firm Aids RSSSSSSSSS23$ LALLA a ine aed die nee feten in about a — aie eradpatin from South Denver high In Camp Development 4 you now find at Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Malloy have ar-| Fees were Waterman's many markets, Cold always rived from Van Hook for a few days’ George g. Register and sister, Miss} Lumber was being delivered today o ° below freezing. visit at the home of Mr. Malloy’s’ seatrice Register, 1017 Fifth street,| at Chan Owapi, Boy Scout camp on patriciam brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and) and O. W. Kolberg motored to James- | Wildwood lake, for the construction Astomatic Fast Freezing. Automatic 40° to 50° Food Mrs. Kenneth W. Simons, 811 Man-| ;o4, yesterday, where they will at-| of a‘handi-craft lodge there. Te H De Compartment —for the dan street tend the commencement exercises at| W. G. Fulton and other Boy Scout Greater Ice ity. a ‘entific vs fia ob all tsiaal x * Oe | Jamestown college today. They were | workers are to construct the building luxe models provide more ice, ecienti relsignees ' Miss Louise Keller has returned | 5ccompanied by Mrs. F. H. Waldo,| which is regarded as one of the most size for size, than any other ordinary foods, the main com- from the University of North Dakota, | {no will also remain for the gradua- | important additions to camp equip- refrigerator, with capacities partment of Kelvinator is main- Grand Forks, to spend bee vacating | tion services, All are alumni of the mei made Cat Lo eoneine from 20 in the smallest tained bessnees 40° and 50°— ; with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. | conege, agi zi i pounds in the larg- always—the temperature ag 4 > gppeuer, 102 Avenue A. | pina ge ee borne by the Capital Steam Laundry. sine nm a Sie fesaan, i ge ae mae Bes. WG Oba ane. ommuiel me suis ly maintained for Mrs. J. C. Taylor, 110 Ave- | daughter Ethel, has been spending | ~~ | constantly I cara ne as their guest Mrs. Tay- a months in Phoenix, Ariz., has St ch Troubles | Automatic Super-Fast Freez- dependable and healthful pres- { or's sister, Mrs. Edythe pir oo returned to Bina 0 Join ee oma ing—for the extractatt ervation of foods. 3 vl vill make an extended vis- | Childs and make their home c. x 3 ° ry itin ther ely: Mise Ethel Childs 1s remaining in: Doctors say 90% of all sickness is due pig re Therm srie Tube aie * oe OX j<. Minneapolis for the present and will to stomach troubles, so if you suffer | desserts. Tso 0 bes Mr. and Mrs. M. 0. eepmpaon, Tie later Join her. parents Jase. from gas, pains in the stomach or | an exclusive. Kewmneter frets OWN A KELVINATOR De erene Miss Grace Livdahl has returned to hamele, Gastnes, 020 erga | Patrician, Choose from five beautiful jewel colors, Onyx, peg eaiis ly fast automatic ON EASY PAYMENTS head, where she; can’t sleep and are nervous i . . 00. Wi a ely | Pee een aeieealine Gatennia colaes Tanlac. It is good pure medicine, made | Nacre, Turquoise, Emerald and Jet; boxed at $10.00. With freezing oF ics suber ne The model Kelvinator you select +) during the past year. and will spend | of roots, herbs and barks. Your drug- a matching mechanical pencil, the set is $15.00. desency, eee 1 ee a may be purchased on easy |e eee ir, and Mrs. GN. Livdani, | sisteellsit ona money-back guarantee, From the exquisite Patrician, right through the entire ial Gastiecsing compart: terms. throw t Kabinciers (rage paerenne E- “4 . ., . o De ee a : Waterman’s line, every pen has been designed and made with : - ment masts the see fressiag Pee y4 pen = py os has returned from : S 0 i ing it the finest writing-instru- Every Waterman's is guarantee operation, which stops seoun one she has been at- VOTE YE. F R the definite purpose of making it th 5 pa Eee Sy 1a tending the University of Sinema, SU ND AY MOVIES ment possible to produce. Two noteworthy examples are ee en ane a pri id the summer with par- 0 % . x * rar and Mrs, Carl Nelson, 916 those well-known best sellers, ‘Waterman's No. 7 and Wiese dresses below for the purpose of ; Eighth street. WwW E D J U pale 2 5 man’s No. 5. Both come in ripple-brown, and offer a selection tallng phed Ou: possaniee tad fhe | = in to find the ve: ‘ei is e LP gd. and daughter Mari- of pen points. Among these you are certain to fin FY servicing our pens as required. citar 512 Fourth street, lett tis morn (Pol. Adv.) Pen Berets s 4 Aris ‘J re THE ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR ing for Shoreham, Minn., to spend the point that suits your hand. Priced at $7.00 and $5.00 respe summer months at their cottage. casceiternane Sass tively, they are splendid values—true Waterman's. L. E. Waterman Company PHONE 222 [ixeatar meeting Wedneoury|) Dr. R.S, Enge Lee eee cea | NORTH DAKOTA POWER & LIGHT CO. egular meeting iM Halliday evening. Election of delegates. Chiropractor C) Francisco + 191 Broadway, New York Beulah BISMARCK, N. DAK. Sita [woe ee] Waterman's == Jack Mills and his orchestra |] Lucts Block © Bismarck, N. D. | Bismarck Race Meet - - - June 18, 19, 20 and 21 at the Dome tonight, “ u To Our City. Dine with us. We Serve the Best Foods Obtainable - Together with Efficient and Courteous Service. xs. es oo _— a *

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