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Be 4 an’s suffrage. But that doesn’t mat- Ph ad ter. His speech is full of possibili- Entered at the Postoftice, Bismarck, N.| ties of great usefulness, and the point | EU ear a is to give it widespread publicity, so H SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABL iN {that it may reach the needy. We aaa t Delly, by aren ei par have no hesitation in saying that this PREPARED 6Y whe Sen ee cane cceceea. $ -60|Getailed account of woman's creation MME. ARCHINARD : Daily, (by Ey one 708 in North "| 4) | may touch the spot, when. that old rib t aby, by: mail (in ‘Nord 1.25 {Story would be completely ineffica- any ty mail outside 6.00 cious, even dangerous. a, one year . . 6. * Daily, by ‘mail’ outside “of” North : ‘i . 0 \ ets, ies montha sores + 1.49| OPPORTUNITY FOR THE CHURCH : H § See ee RINE COMPANY Rev. Charles Stelzle evidently I want to go to the American Hospi erican Hospital c seni om coon Se eee AGO thinks that the churches should be de‘vais a l’hopital Américain.’ ts Bw Oe Bian: ¥e, Bldg; CF ‘Winter | come decidedly militant. He urges Rive. 5 mericain. ti » Ber DEthOIny Kreage Bldg: MINE | nat they encourago enlistment, pro- duh vay a lopee$dl “Amareekan$ Member Audit Bureau of Circt —~ | mote the raising of war funds, preach , THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER self-denial and inspire, in every way, { oe ail ~| enthusiasm for warfare. What + . a 4 He is positively right. There never! nam, cmust 1 take? ‘se am) <== was stronger reason for churchmen to Qvel ‘tramway dois-je prendre? a WEATHER REPORT take up the sword. Christianity, in Kel} ra i for 24 hours ending at noon June 28:}so far as it stands for human prog- $ amwey dwa-qu prantdr ? ; Pe f Temperate at 7 am Fu ress toward heaven, is threatened. A eri ir ne nh ‘ A i ‘ ‘| Jesus Christ gave his life for liberty ( Highest yesterda: 8h 4 § Lovest vaneriay, zg{ equality and fraternity, and for these pers musb ] geb of FF : : Lowest last night 54| no modern churchman should hesitate [B} evrai- a o i, Precipitation >... to offer his life, or anything else that | Oo -d: 2 descendre ? ‘ Highest wind velocity. ie hie: Qo -duhvray-yjo dasan$dr? ‘3 Forecnsts But, isn’t this war the great oppor é * ee N tee, For North Dakota: Fair tonight tunity for rejuvenation of Christian Wh | ee and warmer west portion; Friday | ity and regeneration of the chunwh? ere is t j 7 ka = died ae probably unsettled. In late years, we have heard much ? Os t> ine inform ick bureau ? ig ie Lowest | 220ut the powerlessness of churches, Pa S es’ : : bureau des renseignements? ‘ ; ‘ the empty seats in churches and the 210004 jo & b y 5, a ‘Temperatures VE: u w-roh di SS 8, ? oy Fargo .. ve 56 general trend away from church in- AIR PLANES/” 7 ay ran$ Say in-man8* i Williston : flunces. Even in our legislation, or, : In the: 3 a se lessons thi p Grand Forks : rather, lack of it, the holiness of the French equivalent. in tng etna vine: andre qe ses abet Aine te \ St Paal oe Sabbath and other divine institutions : line. mee pronunefationin ‘the third ws . a cae has apparently been wearing away. Winnipeg : ig away. Helena .. : Such beautiful observances as the}. she the Bronunelation, key, straight lines over if ‘Chicago . : blessings at meals and the family “hate” 4 dues lenote sthessag (sound, as in j Swift C e” and ‘‘dUde”; curved lines over these letters | 3 witt¢ urreat 5 readings of Scripture are, compara- _ Andicate the short sound,.as in. “‘cAt’ and “bUt”; i Kansas Clty oecrvrert7! gg [tively, rare. And all this dissatisfac- | iyo. dots over the U, indicate..a. sound somewhat P ORRIS W. ROBERTS, tion with and disappointment in aprroaer the .Germass ue,” which Americans may + Meteorologist. | church influence has been attributed E at the Bana, pronounce long, U and long i ee r —_——_—_— to the fact that the church was not IT 1S JUST FINE. close enough to the intimate affairs . 4 The final figures on the Liberty|°f the people. | Loan are enough to make every hon- If it is true that, for this reason, | est patriot thank God and go out and the populace has lost interest in the i 9 salute the American flag. church, what a tremendous opportun- P Gee The subscribers to bonds for $50 ity for the church to rehabilitate it- - : We up to $10,000 numbered 3,960,000, and | Self now offers! In promoting enlist-;NEW SONG RINGING | the text and tune, the chorus of which | A iB i | a 2 A. T. Welch - d i ic their subscriptions totaled $1,296,684,- ment, liberty loans, Red Cross work THROUGH THE DAKOTAS| comprises a musical quotation of “On| ter ately ot eee in their win PATRIOTIC MUSIC yelce; 4 ae ee Her Ge 850. and self-denial, the essentials of this} Throughout’ the states Uncle Sam's the Banks of the Wabash.” John Craven and lgide took dinner voice for the broad and massive . i ‘Thus, about 50 per cent of the| War, the church must get right down | {ron a they march to duty, are} eee Sunday with home folks. THAT EXPRESSES THE dignity, of oe _soperb air. tart : grand total was subscribed by people into the very family life. ‘Love ye ae bated aioe te Lage wed Rev. E pa aan Canad: Highway Work—C. J. Estlund, SPIRIT OF AMERICA Kreuk, fe, Serer eee by Fre ! e al i a ev. E. B: Johnston of nada, —U. J. lund, as- e , makes a beautiful song for e i of small or moderate means, people|One another!” This means equality.) ceed the fame of the whilom “Tip-| Baptist. missionary, is holding eek: sistant state engineer, is making de- Julia Culp to sing and she gives it with ‘ia least embarrassed by the fierce un-| Justice, freedom, fraternity—Christt-| perary.” The song bears the simple! ings in the hall, While here he is be-| ‘#1 Surveys on road projects recom- s grauieite tenderness and expression. F : certainty as to special war taxation. anity The time has come for church-| title of “Indiana,” and many affirm) ing entertained’ by Mr. and Mrs. Lee| mended by the state highway commis: National. Son Ha the Place of ing song irom Aubers Manon Lescaut ’ What we will do, with that uncertain-;¢8 to fight for it, lest it be smoth- the’ ritisheltie craze of | Re veral| The. ladies 86 ! ae ‘Ta one sini y engaged ti Honor 1 a ali-curet one i cc knows hich to \ ered by: barb ish-Ci x severa e es s6w every Thursday af-|J. C. Jansson is similarly engaged in lonor in tl alli-Curci, one never, knows which to i ty removed, Mr. Kaiser, will sure be y barbarism. They have cause| months ago. The chorus runs thus:/ternoon for the Red Cross conlety. Williams county, and J. 'M:’ Hanson N Ab lusical Offerings marvel at most—her remarkable con- | fy plenty. enough, and, with it, the churches | Rverybody is’ asked to do her part,|egan work in Traill county ‘today. + -Of-the Month trol over an amazingly beautiful voice, 4 The American pacifists, if any, can ought to see their own glorious op- INDIANA The time set is 2:00 p. m, in the These three projects ‘are 'the first to esa late ey eer hye . put it in their diary that the Ameri-|Portunity. Bartanp MacDowatp, James F.Hantay, | ball. 4 be accepted: by the highway: commis- aida is Martinelli presents a rarely beautiful | i cai? packetbosk in ‘aroused, anyway. —— _ ry The Christian’ Endeavorers has a| sion for state and federal reward. HE! approach | of vinterpretation a the Jovely aria, “Wild a fe—— | beautiful day Saturday for their: pic- eee i thet’ “slorious . My Dream.of Youth” from, the second —— Cueko Calle: ait: Weedleg Rings. Bikionea- gin in lasficans 2 |nic. They served a fine dinner to a| School Officers .Meet—Mrs. N.C. J Foorth inal act of Traviata ee + | eae MERE MAN, LOOK HERE! bad oe to dream of hearing the large crowd at-Apple creek. Macdonald has returned from Steele, gi: ways, -the o¢ca- paiee s eon ia OF . 4 Attorney Charlotte M. Jones of San cuckoo 1s sald to be a means whereby | Sunday evenitig, the Stewartsdale| Where she conducted a round table on ‘Kroialer Plays Exquisite: Salo i eddclieh dectares that; “atte? | the she may ascertain how many yéars |choir met with Mr. and Mrs, Stewart] School laws iand- administration for ¢ i ‘ ‘or hae . T will elapse before she will wear a wed- for evening services; The choir is|the Kidder county. school. officers. this year.cour Whenitieaverity OE is MOEN ei war, “polygamy will not only be sanc-| ding ring. The number of years will composed of young’ ladies and men oe ai spicit-of patriat- Schubert's piel : 1 * tioned, but will be the means of estab-| answer to the number of times the from in and around Stewartsdale. eee ‘i ism bas already sic finds, an ideal ‘ Mshing the supremacy of women in| bird is heard calling in her dream. Senator C. D King and. A. T. Welch \ es r 7 saree Se a aiedae re: ‘i finished collecting «for the Red Cross t finds, expres-/° Fritz Kreisler, governing the world. 3 fund Friday night, and $998.50 sion in mumer- and as he plays fa’ ’Way off, Miss Charlotte! Mascu-) yr E =] | realized from‘Menoken. and* vicinity, FOR SAL v0 . : te to inapire Peau sai oki * ‘sindieeathian‘nuture won't. stanid for It. HEART ANWAR: SAYS WY bliney aad C.D: king lett) ores LEI is 2 * late for cab- sd Bete TS RNTD Hae Ral Met The fellows now being run by one | Tuesda¥tfor Minneapolis with two| seed store, 65c per nhamrmepertity ed cor try, ‘The ting sto Our’ inunde on a /new wife bave plenty, and the fellows with DANIELS AT ANNAPOLIS y ft Btock, « Fa af be fs : Vintor’ Records Pl dey ae Py bose! Noe es | gdevaiio wis. tent ‘runihig thei { Mt rend tes ecg | SOR SALE—Purnitare, rigs, rockers, Sf our pation sone that die Stas to. filled. with tbe : ; : ry won't take ‘any further risks. And = meeting. Saturdéy.4in the town hall, : Ged, chairs, dining ‘room table, etc. songs’ of ‘America inspired by caren Pie tonnposts A Oe H making polygamy justified merely for ay eet a Page One) _ : Ms V.-M. Gfayen and son autoed duire,st.219 8° Stxth:St." epee iessnee unin the world. war. ; tion,‘ and" his Shae i promotion of breeding will get kicked a service. When conditions de- Copyrignr 1917, o the capital ¢ity. Tuesday. FOR SALE—Man’s valuable coon Whitebill i as sung by Clarence sense of ite un i a i bg + is trul; . f all over the world by woman herself. canes the eelertive draft was writ-|| The song was written by Ballard Bimiree Seiad, beng ‘a skin coat, -AcHargaln': Phone 670s Ee performance is 4 wonertuly di irintetons. Mischa Elman alto plays 4 Some other method for woman’s get- Ready Response. eeDonald: who penned the famous! and family Monday. : ee d 628-3t pites, ieeerne panier hat sjeatiere aoa fe violin solo, Thome’s’ “Simple Con- i) ting control of the world will surely| “Congress authorized the issue ot| music oe nen zines The; Lawrence Agnew autoed to Bis-| Douglas Fairbanks will be geen at aeter. ‘The splendid old “Battle Hymn ished. a rnd his interpretation ig ot mG have to’ be found. two billions of bonds for the war’s|ley. There is 2 SerL on ae Han- marck Tuesday. > the Orpheum tonight in the new 'Tri- ot; the Republic” is presented the Irene West Royal Hawaiians, have uy) “aqan:* ‘adds Mia Jones, ‘ia likely |PECseutom The croaking ofa: few ation to] A. V. Anderson, William Nelson and| #ngle play, “American Arjstocracy ” Binal Werrenrath in Js fic and ine a at ee eiallcy to be reduced to a mere parental fac- Meee velcee onteriae hark a multt- san at : pattictien. and ‘Lambert Murphy and of ee pss ee ealey iq e ? won sav- e % i ir jian E _ is ci F tor.” Gents not yet so reduéed will|ings as freely as surplus wealth. Up- { ring rendition, of “Columbia, ‘he Gem Feo characteristic Tvlsh medley a bis i please stand up. Be careful nut to on the heels. of this unprecedented DOINGS OF THE DUFF.S. B A 1 an can Gees fied States* ty Trish bagpipe, th ‘a trample upon each other. movement the Red Cross society e 1 m wn United States’ sung. ty ‘on Suppe's “Pique Dame Overture” { launched a campaign to’ raise $100,- ! THESE DOCTORS EXPECT 1 ‘ y upton ler, iste QueretT ess! feciifiae than hie i or amREN, Ke r 000,000. More was given than was is XPECT TOO MUCH : number in the ligh Phen | , THIS MIGHT BE TRIED. asked. iS aha % ’ Johnny. Comes Machine. Pom ne i ‘ 7 : be) ie There's a pretty considerable sprin- a Writing Taxing Measure. ~ words are brimming over with love-of by: ietor~ ert * is we ‘“ 2 yuntry, at ie i: ~ 2 ve ii 2 q we oe gents who are at a loss as) | oer Ow janes” in walt FOLLOWED. Your. ] WELLNov Stop IN EN : * direct” The splendid petals som foi ate Sanbes Rata La ye Nea- [ at to say to her, oc¢asionally.| sion in congress, except as az te SUGGESTION VesTeRDay | SEE DR ASPIRIN, THI ONE TEASPOON jhe it Never Let Our Old Flag Fall’ ‘politam Trio, and ‘ne oa igisweetness = * Sdinediees ‘the. occasion: arises. early \cources: Of txcation cen & oe LAND WENT To see RNG HELE SIV FOL AFTER Each i nieeee iy ag by Edward ; Hamilton an of ithe les sprhich bs introduced adds a Ns _ i i for Every a rich tone col inal 4 in the morning, when there’s urgent| will pay without protest. whatever it DROPS, BUT HE alsebaLal ep MEAL?’ Is THAT Boy to be a Soldier” is another, stir- » the: violin, harp, and’ Aute. tyallor . ‘ necessity to draw her attention away|™ay cost to carry this war to % DIDN'T MAKE Much j ring patriotic number, sung by Charles H. cylophone solo H a suc: RIGHT Doctor? PI of from the prevailing odor of cloves,|C°s8tul conclusion. In the navy and OF AW IMPRESSION bast ave UF lrg ard Kind of ree emerican Aree You Me johnston; -who is chi yaad WS i 5 i a ‘ou. i. i or coffee beans, or mint. On other 2 ee pene fghneena sue pre ABSOLUTELY 2 raeine food smashing mekeerte with indmaster ‘at Culver Mites Ace. i and uniform y of spirit and dash, { occasions there's natural soul-pres-|and equip the thousands who flocked also a number of parte selections read United ee aie uals Calls sof. the sure that inspires verbal expression|to the standard. The army is secur- with VIEOE 2 0 The Central American | Marimba wa ‘ of her qualities. To all such gents,| ing all the men who can be trai gleteneee ty ae Band contributes two selections “Cay * gents, | ne rained. liam. Sterling tain Betty” a dainty and e- eg we contribute the following apeech|,.Ve 40 not hate the people we Battis—“The step: and “Kiss. inty sod: eractful, ons: \ ! by @ meniber:of the Florida lesisle-|cney whee havceeon Coe te te eee Gallto, fhe with a brisk gaiety which is most at- | ture, when the bill t racy which harnesses them to the jug- Colors” which tractive. The Victor Military Band if § , or woman suf-|gernaut. Our victory will not only| founds ar resents new. delight to'dasce devotees -_- j frage was up. Commit it to memory,| make the world safe for democracy: thtee busy days en the form of ight attractive medleys, | and if it doesn’t get her, nothing| Will not only end the fiction of divine of recruiting and ee ee on oad Gam nek yf ae remains but to trust in the Lord and| "ht, but will bring to the German reparation ; accordion and gives joa Band Wie hs yi } take what's coming to you. Reopis, hore, for the: day. when they) Beecher’ ay formance ,of “Under, the: Double t I When God made woman he sent tarlem.”" longer be the pawns of mili-| ee as GE Out le March,” and a remarkable ete; i } : f his own composition, “Heart : | tS his angel messengers throughout all Foon The lag Estes which he, plays with astonish ‘ i the starlit realms of space to gather | DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS Bees By," with . oS ree i ’ | fae a all there was of beauty, brightness, TONIGHT AT ORPHEUM sasiecne oe : oe i, enchantment and divinity. When feel in the neg Tan Sse sales Pal = ae hanicteroerlantgsties fc ; ap. : ew Triangle-Douglas Fair- ‘ Two favorit at a Fri 4 those angels had returned from their| banks play, “American Aristocracy,” Thoroughly Italien Song by Caro werner bynes iis { harvesting of beauty and laid their| Which is to be seen at the Orpheum at we Story of Old” are new additions to the i glittering burdens at His feet, He be- theater tonight. The strenuous star! A wonderful combination of Italian Vise lists of .sacred music, the former f . dtives‘a hydropiane, eacapas th \ genius is presented in a new Caruso being sung by Mr. and Mrs.. William a j gan in their presence the work of! roof of pes from the Fecord in the Victor lists. The words Wheeler and the latter by Elsie Baker. ' { fashioning her. a speeding auto by grabbing a are. by. D’Annunzio, the foremost The first of a series of story-records by. ‘Be } : . wire suspended across the road and 7 Italian’ poet; the music by Tosti, un- Sara Cone Bryant are presented this i : & He wrought with the gold arid the| Performs other Fairbanksian feats in HE SANS IVE GOT questionably. the foremost song. com- month, and while they really belong to E glow of the star-shining glories of a| Plenty. To cyt OUT SMOKING voter Ttaly has produced, io ovr Gus the eee raat ee Joy fe j | rainbow's hues and the pallid silver A special added feature to the pro- Alt TOCETHER_ beautiful ‘Italian number as he alone ~ said of the two records of oes From a t of a southern moon. New. York be. Zeppelin’) attack ion * can, nese awit have, fore been_ac- tie Marsh Birds”” given tye Charles t, 1 a Sid quaint with that charming piano ‘ellogg in hi: i cf ice.” 1 ‘He wrought with crimson perfume| The big Zeppelins are shown onj solo, “Simple Confession,” will be glad There is ieaty ot Onenat aise in that swooned in the rose’s rubied| their majestic course across the sky to hear it asa vocal selection—it is the popuar song pone Kong” ren- 5 as they y Sendered by Frances Alda with an un- dered by the Peerless Quartet, and eart, with pure, sweet snow a-glis- . y come OF er, the sea laden with ed grace that will win all hearts. “I've Got the Sweetest Girl is. ‘Mi 4 ten trom the Ifly's white crest and ombs for New York, today the x DeLuca sings beautifully the land” is a good lively number by “the i thie fives and & world’s richest city. ‘aria, “Is it Thou?”, one of the loveliest American Quartet. Edna Brown "ings james that like flashes} The big city is shown darkened and melodies in the tuneful Masked Ball, “For You a Rose,” an jing song { leap from the jewel's depth. the harbor lights extinguished, as all and it ies Ne i atieal somewhat in the style of “Poor Butter- : “Then, glancing deep into His own|Manhattan island holds tight and ‘ , zi phrase with such "A We hice sentimental some, : bosom, He took the love which gleam- waits. A bombing aeroplane is shown, easy grace and gentle swaying rhythm that is ee . ea there lke some rare peatl be-|upper air; “+ Soars Of into the Bo iMo de in te Victor hts, pres - ir. > ¢ Victor lists, ‘presen ee neath the wind-kissed waves of a| There is a battle in the night black- Gogora gives ee eee ere oP ieee & summer sea, made this into a human} ened sky. The Zeppelins are seen ing rendition of which is well al ted to th Teele x 4 * form, and all heaven bowed its head|@7OPPing their bombs of fire and ex. the favorite fully sympathetic quality of his, voice. ny ‘anid velled its face, for lo! He had plosives on the great sky-scrapers of “Santa Lucia,” “That Girl of Mine” is a spirited num- wrought : ad lower Broadway. The defending aero- his interpreta~ ber by the Sterling Trio, and Charles ught woman. planes rus! tion being par- Harrison contributes a splendid h about. Then comes.a hit. !: “ ore As an honest chronicler of facts,|A Zeppelin is blasted to bits, ‘burns thie for is tree ite my won inal wal ioe and ‘we have to report that, after de-| it air and crashes to earth a.cinderea dom and enthu- the refrain 4s played as ad wohs, = a livering the above, this Florida legis-| "47°, ..V tory for the defenders, Sordof Handcta “there is certai 1 5 you wish a seat { ere is certa variety j % a. os ere the Dill fae wont: ent tonight you fea hey ae bys. ithias ewe omnernciecaane endsit is ai iM Jats so aan i a a "i os omatoumiy gas sratified at acy Victor # have to £2 sl. 3 By

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