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Slope Masons to Meet here next Wednesday, ac- gama district deputy grand mas- 5 | Visitors. are expected here from ,Zinton and Steele in this district and Mandan, Flasher and Hazen in the Mandan district. Dr. A. O. Hender- son, Mandan, is Mandan district dep- uty grand master. W. J. Hutchinson, Fargo, executive secretary of Masonic service in North Dakota, will be the principal speaker at the sessions, which will be held in the Masonic Temple here at 3 p. m. and 7:30 p.m. The Masons will at- ‘ig tend a dinner at the temple at 6 p.m. Music will be presented by a male chorus from Mandan under the di- rection of J. C. Gould, Graham said. Business relative to Masonic work in these districts and matters to be brought up at the grand lodge session in Grand Forks June 21 will be dis- Posed of in the business sessions. Bismarck Will Send Its Band to Lemmon Bismarck's juvenile band and a group of businessmen will represent the Capital City next Tuesday at Lemmon, S. D., during the dedicatory program for the South Dakota city's 3% @ B | | oO nn secretary of the Association of Com- merce, said Saturday. Bismarck businessmen will trans- port about 30 members of the juvenile band to Lemmon in automobiles. Mak- ing arrangements for the transporta- tion are Burt Finney and Robert ‘Webb. The band, under the direction of Clarion E. Larson, will assemble at the World War Memorial building at 7 a. m. Tuesday to begin the trip. Supreme Court Justice John Burke ‘will be among the speakers. Hundreds of Missouri Slope resi- 4 dents will visit Lemmon, Goddard ] said, and Aberdeen, S. D., business- } men have chartered a special train for 1 the occasion. « 4-H Boys and Girls oe a Arena | Will Hold Camp Here|! Members of Burleigh county boys’ | ‘ and girls’ 4-H clubs will hold their first county 4-H club camp in Bis- marck June 26 to 29, H. O. Putnam, ea agricultural agent, said Fri- Lf War Memorial building, “a Here Next Wednesday 3 More than 40 Blue Lodge Masons |John W. Reel, Bismarck director of | : from Bismarck and Mandan districts | Tecreation, will supervise boys’ ath- ¢ ‘@re expected to attend a joint spring Petrified Wood Park, H. P. Goddard, | The camp will be held in the World separate McLean and Burleigh counties, will assist in arrangements for the camp and manage the girls’ program. A jsuitable program is being arranged. letics. Campers will be furnished with to John Graham, Bismarck, |St™@W ticks for beds but each must bring two blankets, pillow, towel, soap, {tooth brush, comb and other essen- tials. Instructions have been mailed to all 4-H clubs in the county by Putnam. PLAN LIVESTOCK SALES Devils Lake, N. D., June 5.—(®)}— Eight purebred sire sales are to be held in Ramsey county from June 20 to 28, it was announced here by Rus- | sell Morgan, county agent. Arrange- jments for the sales are being made by the Lake Region Livestock Breed- \ers’ association with the assistance of |the agricultural extension division | and the Greater North Dakota asso- | | ciation. | einai | NO FUN ON THIS JOB Quincy, Mass.—Firemen get al. Sorts of calls here in addition to those entailing fire-fighting. They were | recently called to rout a nest of horn- ets that had formed under the eaves of a private home. Armed with hooks, they started to rout the hornets—but after a short time it was a matter of opinion as to who was doing the rout- ing—the firemen or the hornets. ; FROM WAR TO CATTLE |_Nanking.—One of China's former powerful war lords has now turned his energy toward the gentle occupation of raising cattle and developing coal mines in Shansi, Shensi and Kansu provinces. He is Gen. Yen Hsi-shau, |who was defeated by Gen. Chiang Kai-shek about a year and a half ago. WINS DECISION . O. Patsy,” milk wagon thorse, now has a decisive victory over an automobile. The horse recently {resented an automobile pulling up too close to her. She lashed out with a stiff right hook, putting a deep dent in the car's fender. The car then knoeked “Patsy” to the ground but she got up without taking a eee Onlookers gave her the deci- sion. | | Stickler Solution | AntOlnEtrE THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. M VER A WEEK NOW AND NO SIGN OF THE PROWLER — PRETTY WHEN | TOM AND Leila HENRIETTA ARE BOTH ENJOYING THE RELIEF = AND ARE BEGINNING TO BELIEVE THAT HALF OF THEIR. FRARS WER! WERE Nary- OM FEELS ‘THAT his THE UCKIEST= LE HAPPIEST- THE MOST \ FORTUNATE MAN ON EARTH= &6 Loox BACK AND YHINK OF THR OLD THIS 1S THE LIFE > THE GUMPS—HAPPY IN LOVE Now ANY BODY STAYS SINGLE 1S MORE YNAN } CAN TELL = } WOULDN'T TRADE PLACES WITH ANY MAN ON GARTH AND | WOULDN'T BE SINGLE AGAIN FOR FIVE BILLION DOLLARS= SOFT DAYS— HENRIETTA? NEVER KNOWN WHAT REAL HAPPINESS MEANT. BEFORE = You HAVE BEEN So WONDERFUL YO MR You ARE SUCH A ve WIRNHAT. WOULD TNE, WORLD BE witHouT YOU ¢ DEAR SWEET LORA + APOLOGIZE FOR ( saninc THINGS ABOUT YOUR 1 BOY FRIENDE FISHN HANDSHAKE, NOT FOR THINKIN EM YOu {( Gsererane — JLS1 FOR SAVIN’ (EM. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS THIS 1S A RED HoT IDEA THAT 1 HANE, THIS TIME...2 HAVE TO HAVE A PARTNER, So TLL LeT ossie AUcUsrlvE sleeping quarters for boys and girls being arranged, the agent said. The first meal will be served the evening of June 26 and the last will be at The large letters are the vowels that were filled th to spell out a gitl’s name, tn noon June 29. camp will cost each entrant $2.50. Miss Astrid Christensen, home dem- Registration for the onstration agent for Kidder, Morton, the upper line, and a boy’s name, in the lower line. of ON AN, ~~ HOWER FALL UPON THE SURFACE OF THE EARTH, GuT THE EARTH GETS NO WETTER... ANO THE ATMOSPHERE GETS NO ORIER...FOR EVAPORATION Rain ano SNOW AVERAGE, EVERY SECOND/ (S ALWAYS AT WORK. wave “LOUD SPEAKERS” in THEIR THRodIs/ AN ENORMOUS MAKES T E WELL, OSCAR, I'M GOING IN THe PLPPY PEDOLIN’ BUSINEGS, AND ALL I NGED 1S THAT'S ALL RIGHT, SQUINT. HE. JUST DOESNT REALIZE IT, Y "LL BET HE 1S. AN BACK HERE WHERE EVERNTHING ' CIVILIZATION AN’ AUTOMOBILES HE'LL GET BY FINE No DouBT BUT HE WOULDN'T BO IN, MN COUNTRY. THE OOT OF WHY NOT, pd ; HE JOST LONES ZY aut IWE GOT A STRONG HUNCH HED BE MEAN TO HORSES. AAI IT'S ALL RIGHT TO BE THAT WAY WHERE THERE AIN'T ANY HORSES EXCEPT IVE NOTICED THAT MEN THAT ARE MEAN TC HORSES ARE UABLE TO BE MEAN TO HOMANS IF THEY GET A GOob CHANCE AND, Tom DARLING = 1 ADORE You= AND BLEASE~ PLEASE PROMISE ME, yy WANT NOU'TO KNOW PRIGGY BETTER, SQUINT. | KNOW YOU'LL CHANGE NOUR OPINION EASY PICKINGS! I KNOW...BUT IVE A DolLaR YW \wHERE Do You éeT ANDO A HALE AN’ WITH THAT Qe’ STUFF 2 WHAT we \WE CAN MORE THAN DousLe | 2 eoT TH DO WITH IT? fone patapieerks: Buy AN’ WHERE CAN You. R, SAY A QUARTER. U APIECE, AN' TURN RIeHT polit Rite AROUND AN PEDDLE THEM FoR FIFTY...FOLKS COULDNT TILL TELL You How! You WALK. DOWN THE STREET AHEAD OF ME, AN WHEN ‘YOU SEE SOMEBODY wo HAS A PUPPY OUT FoR, A WALIE, YoU Go UP AN’ BEGIN To TELL THEM WHAT A BUM Dos = HAN ITS MARKING IS ALL WRONG MOM’N POP WELL, COME ON, WERE ALL GOING OUT AND CELEBRATE! THE WEDDING SUPPER 1S ON Me?! TO TELL WHETHER OD J. FULLER AYER IS MORE TICKLED OVER THE FACT THAT AGUSTA MARRIED THERE'S ONE OTHER THING. THAT CONTRACT YOU HAD MADE OUT FOR ME TO SIGN- WE'LL WANT TO : KEEP THE BUSINESS HAVE IN THE FAMILY RIGHT HERE By BLOSSER AN IT ISNT THE RIGHT Colon, FoR THAT KIND OF A Dos... You RAZZ THE PUP UNTIL THEY BELIEVE THEY GOT STUNGE...THEN THEY'LL FEEL LiKe SELLIN' IT FOR TWO CENTS—RIGUT THERE I Come UP AN OFFER TO TM SIGNING THIS WITH ONE PROVISION. MR. AFFEL, AND THAT 1S, THAT THESE YOUNG NEWLYWEDS BE GIVEN A CHANCE TO SHOW THEIR STUFF IN THE WAY OF ADVERTISING MN COOK-STOVES THAT'S OKAY WITH ME-AND (IT'LL MEAN SALESMAN SAM HEY, Sam! “THERE'S @ BUNCH OF GUYS PLAYIN’ DICE AT TH’ EooT OF Maw street! Rust OuT THERE AND BREAK UP TH’ GAME! 7 BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES ‘ol @ ROLL RIGHT ALONG! BONY, Ot BOY! Mis ts Easy PICKIN FER OSSIFER HOWDY! JASH HAS MADE A NEW ENEMY. BUT WAY WORRY ABOUT IT? HIS ENEMY HAS BEEN TAKEN TO THE INFIRMARY, BUT , ONE THING 16 SURE | vin WAVE TRE MY PLANS UNDER MY SONNET N OTHER CAGES THERE ARE TWO MO MBAT i WITHIN THREE DAYS. BUT LIFE IS be Ryne THEN ARE GOING, AND NOONE (S EVEN PUNISHED, By SMALL D UP TH’ Game, ALL RIGH “THREE ROLLS AN’ THey % ALL WERE BROKE! , HTT Amati {|