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« SATURDAY, DEC. 15, 1917. Photographs for Xmas All sittings made by the 19th of December will be finished for BISMARCK EVENING TRIBUNE ~ CHRISTMAS POWDER PUFFS SHOULD HAVE HANDLES YMRS, O'HARE, HEART AND SOUL WITH GERMANY _ (Continued from Page Four.) Not 10,000 judges nor 10,000 juries can convince these people nor the mil- lions who have read my works that I am a criminal. SCANDINAVIAN DANCE at the K. C. Hall Saturday night. De- ember 15. F 12:14 2t eatables, daintily served. Properly priced, at the McKenzie dairy. lunch, | Cures Colds in’ Great Britain LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE tab- lets rerove the cause. E. W. GROVES signature on box. 30c. uttered must convince every unbiasi hearer of the truth of what he ha said before the jury. JOSEPH MARTIN WADE Judge Joseph Martin Wade, who Friday afternoon sentenced to five years’ imprisonment at Jef- ‘asty ¥ Xmas. “The government has referred to me| ferson City, Mo., Mrs, Kate Rich- Lignify coal wanted that will aggre- « as a dangerous woman. I thank God| ards O’Hare, one of the nation’s | sate abotk 2,000 tons a pear. Bids to an ae , that I am dangerous to the invisible| most dangerous traducers, and furnle 5 © for (ne Your Stating: eas government of the nation, and to the! one of Kaiser Wilhelm’s best | Price and analysis pf fuel value w MAKE AN APPOINTMENT profiteers who rob the people on one| American friends, was born in | be received up to December 27. Bis- TODAY hand and debase the government on| Burlington, Vt., on Oct. 20, 1861. | ™marck Hospital. / 4 the other, and with their filthy and| His father was Michael Wade and 12 14,5t puna statned gains in their pockets| his mother Mary Breen. He mov- | = x shelter themselves in the folds of Old] ed to Northern lowa as a boy; I 4th Street. Phone 264 Glory. worked there on the farms for (BAKER j ‘ Ground Floor: “This whole case has been nothing] $10 a month, and until he was 21 Mt ed de North of tirund Theate but an atempt on the part of the war| years old never was further from y 4 s , profitee’s to get out of the way a| home than the little country C woman dangerous to them. This thing] Cheol which stood on a corner of a As w special feature Miss Arnold will Visiting In Steele. torney M. A. Hildreth in refuting the) Hebron Visitor—Mrs. M. H. Peter- iierptet: the Valse ie ee: Miss Dorothy Moore, daughter of charees of political acuvity in he ie son has returned to her home in. He- course. er dance numbers will be giv- Mrs. William ‘Moore of Fourth street, dictment and conviction of T3.) bron after spending a few days in j ici en by the children and will include has gone to Steele to spend the week O'Hare. He denied that the postmis-| the city shopping and calling on ES) _ it is delicious, too ‘ ‘ ballet dance by Helen Steele, Sailors end with her sister, Miss Hortense tress at Bowman or anyone connected | yjends, Sl r Hornpipe by Kathleet Marquis, Pipes (Moore, principal of the public schools with that position or anyone seeking ey ie Trade saath e; of Pan by Ruth Rawlings and Murie? oy that place. it had had anything to do with the Masonic Meeting—A regular meet- on every package Holmboe Stu “( Publicity Film Co.) dic SOCIETY | HALF HUNDRED CHILDREN TO DANCE FOR RED CROSS Over fifty children: will dance this evening for the R2d Cross at the en- tertainment given in th: Auditoriun by the dancing class .f Miss Ruta Arnold. _The entertainment i3 give: as a partial benefit for the local chap- ter and promises to be very entes- taining. Robinson, Call of Spring, Ruth Ram- stad, Gene Steele, Abigail Roan and Ardiff Gussner, Scarf Dance by Anita Marquis, Jessie Hamilton, Spooky Dance by Helen Steele, Colonial dance by Kathleen Marquis and Alta Jones and Boy Blue’s Dream by the same dancers. Leave on Eastern Trip. | Mr. and Mrs. John C. Oberg of the Grand Pacific and P. Kk. rields, left to | day on.No. 4, on an extended eastern j trip. Mrs. Oberg will go to Minne. ‘apolis to visit ier parents while Mr. ' Oberg and Mr. Fields will go to Chi- cago and New York city. Mr.’ Oberg will return to Minneapoiis to spend Christmas with Mrs. Oberg and Mr. | Fields will spend Christmas with his little son Jack, in Enfield, 1. For f"ss Keenan, Miss ‘Matilda Williams entertained tuis afternoon at her home in Seventh street, in honor of ‘Miss Laura Keenan, whose engagement to William P. Gil- more of Duluth, Minn., was announced Jast month. The guests included a Powder puffs for Christmas have handles. This bit of information may fail to impress the masculine mind, but it is theless, for hereafter fair fingers wit} no longer stamp their impress on best , ove from a milliner's cases. of supreme importance to men, never-, of odds and ends of ribbon. The huge f cutor. will be burned into the souls of my people. You have learned in North Da- kota what happens when the working class has these things burned into their souls. + Our Prisons. ‘Down in the dark, noisome, loath- some hells we call prisons there may be a greater work for me to perform. It was necessary that Jesus come down among men in order that he might serve them. It may be necessary that I go down among the criminals and the unclean that I may save them. you can’t send a great principle to prison. You can’t put truth in a cell and turn.a key on it.” ‘Waging a War. “Tis no test of humanity to suc- cessfully wage a war, the defendant concluded. No brains or courage or manhood are required to win a war,” she repeated. Hildreth in Denial. Much more could be said on this subject, but no less,” said U. S. At- in igation which resulted in Mrs. O'Hare's indictment. Some of the best citizens in North Dakota, men whom he had known and respected for years, found this indictment, said the prose- Ch istmas powder puffs look like They are great gay blossoms which any clever girl can make at home out Attorney Hildreth expressed no de- pansy shown today concea N coneegls 6. pall sia io urge on the court any severity “You can send me, but thank God! his father’s farm. With the money he had earned on the farm, he went through St. Joseph’s college at Dubuque, and in 1886 graduat- ed from the University of towa with the degree of doctor of law. He began the practice of law in lowa city in 1888; was judge of the Eighth lowa judicial district from 1893 to 1902; member of the 58th congress from the Second lowa district in 1903-'05, and on the death of Judge Smith McPher- son, three years ago, he was ap- pointed to the United States dis- trict bench in lowa by President Wilson. \a food. Nalue HE food value of cocoa has been proven by cen- turies of use, and dietitians and phy- sicians the world over are enthusiastic in their endorse- ments of it. It is: said to contain more nourishment than beef, in a more readily assimilated form. The choice, however, should bea high-grade cocoa,— “Baker’s”’ of ——— | SMGN ALIO ! In Fargo—A. B. Meade of the Lahr} Motor Sales company has gone to Fargo on business. ” McKenzie Visitor—L. E. Heaton of McKenzie was among the business vis- | itors in the Capital City Friday. ing of the Bismarck lodge, No. 5, will be held Monday evening in the Ma- sonic temple, when tie E. A. degree will be conferred on a class of candi- dates. Made only by Walter Baker & Co. Ltd. Cures Colds in Mexico LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE tab- beneath its brilliant petals, white it| ‘ « Mrs. J. A. Graham will sing a Jap limited numer of the bride-elect’s of judgment, but stated that some of | lets remove the cause. E. W. GROVE'S é : Love song, R. F. Marquis a group of most intimate friends. black coats. is backed by a tiny vanity mirror. |the sentiments Mrs. O'Hare had just | signature on box. 30c. aay songs, Mrs. Graham and Mr, Halver- = 1 — 4 =D Eas — son a duet arid Donald McDonald a To ‘Leave for California. eo SSeS Ee = ~ violin solo. Mrs. H. F. Zimmerman’, Mrs. M. Eppinger and sister, Miss and evening service at 8 o'clock. Rev. and ‘Mr. McoDnald will be tue accom. Nathan of the Annex, will leave Mon-| Oscar S. Jacobson will preach at botin panists. ,day ‘on No. 3 for Los Angeles, where| services. € ist — 1 4 they..will make an extended sojourn. ae i} { Upc. T. Dancing Party. Mrs.,Eppinger and Miss Nathan will), Zion German Evangelical Lutheran, : e The dancing party this evening giv- , visit other California points before| Rev. Ji Koch, pastor.--Morning: serv- ; en by the United Commercial. Travet- returning to the capital city. ices at 11/o’clock in Germa Evening . = ers in Patterson hall, promises to be < cre services at 8 o’clock’in English. Ser- ¥ one of the interesting social events To Visit Here. vices in the Trinity Norwegian Luth- 4 . of the week. A number of invitations| Mrs. Arnold has arrived from Chl! eran church. have been issued and the entertain-!C280 to make an extended visit with fae ment committee has arranged a nov- her daughter and sister, Miss Ruth| St. George's Episcopai, Third and . e el program of dance numbers. Dancing ‘old and Mrs. M. W. Roan of Ave-| Thayer streets; Rey. George Buzzelle, \ will pegin at 9:15 and the committee "U6 A. rector.—Third Sunday after trinity: has instituted a fine for anyone who Holy commanion at 8 a. m. Sunday ee a = arrives after that time. i? —Guunom Novices? school at 10 a. m. and morning prayer — | CHURCH NOTICES {|and sermon at 11 o'clock; evening d j _ Addresses Rally. ° — | prayer and sermon at 4:30. \ i Dr. J. G. pnoore of Fifth street, has Catholic; Father. Hiltner, pastor— First @aptiet;-Fourt Avenue D one ti v' 4 - o 5 irst Baptist, Fourta ani enue B; a * . . se ss rs a aes are . eer ae | gone ae lerwood, where, titi ay, Hoe Le hoe ur tinge per nat Cally pastors Motnlng, service ai | War Ananias Clubs are advocated forthe indentifieation and segregation of cireulators of malicious rumors { oat Dr. Moore will return Monday afid re? mon; 19:50 a. m. high mass, Englisa| 1:30, the: pas.or will: speak on “Ch and false reports tending to cast suspicion dnd distrist upon our Government and thus hamper the prosecution es ies main inthe city until after ‘Christ- sermon; 2’p. m.; Sunday bchool; 7:30| tianity vs. Kultur,” as the third in tho} of the war ! : ee et mas when he will go. to:.Florida to. ‘p/m. evening service and benediction.| Series:of special war scrmons; Sun- t ) . d spend the remainder of the winter. a pear ee dav school at J2.0'clock m5 Junior En- 4 tee ‘ = irst Presbyterian, econ and deavor at 3 o'clock; senior ndeavor, We are a Famili a “ son-fa " ” tolli American battleships being sunk by the Returns from Chicago. lepnagee. atreste: Rees Ho Ge postictie le ea Gradine @avide at Tae e are all familiar with the ‘‘treason-factory output te ling of ican ps } nee G. W. Cochrane of the Kimball Pi- waite, minister—Morning service at| subject of mon, “Thou Art the German navy and the news supprest; of thousand of American soldiers who have been killed; of a German ano company, has returned from Chi- 10:30; theme of sermon, “The Light} Man.” Sne: music by quartet at f army to invade us through Canada; of hundreds of thousands of Germans who are drilling in this country for cago and the twin cities, where he of the World:” Sunday school at 12) morning service and hv young peoples’ wis Oy n . A e . sin France suffering for food and of went last week on business. o'clock m.; Christian Endeavor meet- choir at evening service. i a revolt; of Secretary Tumulty being charged with treason; of our troops in France suffering or = an : ———— ing at 6:30, and evening servico at 7 , their having quarreled with the British, and the hundred-and-one other rumors that are being industriously a 7:20. Special music at both services| McCabe Methodist Ep'scopal, two hi fh t , e hundr 4 ° y with the evening choir under the di-; locks north of the McKenzie hotel; whispered from mouth to mouth, Efe Pa Bergliot Caspary rection of Miss Caspary. All are in-| Rev. W. J. Hutcheson, D..').. pastor— : Teacher of Singin ited to, the. forviecs "of the church: ae ee ahve Onntieae In THE LITERARY DIGEST for December 15th, the details of the subject are taken up and various sug- Studio Third Bloor of ki i OO Second Baptist (colored), Sweet and Sunday school at’ 12 o'clock m.; gestions made for the suppression of + most insidious form of propaganda, A copy of the “‘fake’’ letter ; Eighth streets; Rev. W. 'M. Withers,| worth learue at 6:30; evening servic hich has bee: . . st «cetiona ast shat patriotic Am ans should do to sup- Phone 607K ' pastor—Morning service at 11 o'clock at 7:30. Dr. Hutcheson will preach witch has been zoing the rounds is reproduced and directions as to what patriotic q I — on “Vackward to the Real Thing.” The press this and other “fakes” are given. first part of the service will be de- voted to singing of the old hymns. Fa- 1 + 7 : er er tte ts <Mha Tignct?? are: ————— vorite hymns of members will he glal- Other articles of more than ordinary interest in this issue of ‘‘The Digest”? are: ly sung. Special numbers by the morning choir. e 9 W. e Vi d J ti va America’s War Aims: Victory and Justice t . t 1 : . : | FARMERS UNION i How the President’s Message Welded More Closely the European Allies and the United States, and Heartened Them Anew in the Unalterable Determination to Win the War BY WILL CPE AK FOR i WE GO TO WAR WITH AUSTRIA BLACKLISTING GERMAN FIRMS IN SOUTH u y AMERICA i BADGES OF COURAGE FOR OUR MEN : LORD LANSDOWNE'S CRY OF DESPAIR ° ° WHY GERMANY DROVE AT ITALY | Miss Arnold and Pupils EXASPERATED NORWAY vee fo aN IS p OUR ECONOMIC WEAPON TRANSPORTATION EVILS CAUSE HIGH PRICES x | SCOUTING FOR U-BOATS (Prepared by U.S. Food Administration) Count 0 izati Opposes DISHWASHING AND DISEASE RUNNING MOTOR TRUCKS ON RAILROADS Practice of Others Attempting ‘‘MOB-SINGING’’ IN THE ARMY AND OUT ; ate NEW FEARS OF A HOLY WAR A MESSAGE FROM PROTESTANT FRANCE AT THE to Put it on Record A BIBLE FOR EVERY SOLDIER AND SAILOR TO SWELL RED CROSS MEMBERSHIP Striking Illustrations, Including the Best Cartoons The practice of subsidiary socicties {4 ‘ yy A DI ORI M or of individuals presuming to speak a . 9 . . [ J | U for the county organization commit- P “The Di est : ting the latter to this or that project roving g' 7 X iY : : es sf + COMMENCING AT 8 O'CLOCK OF policy was very strenuously con- You need THE LITERARY DIGEST—and we can 1 to pick out any subject of interest and get the vital ‘demned by the Surleigh county Farm- eres et fi pee ee es cape A You will admire its stand for | ADM I3SION 50c RESERVE SEATS EARLY (e's union in resolutions adopted ia its Brose it. Stop at a newsstand, invest ten cents in alae cree oe ede avery question pre | quarterly convention here Friday. this week’s number, and you'll he all the proof the whole truth » a Dee , ‘ You ain teal the ate j ‘The resolutions set forth that no un- necessary. One glance through a copy will convince sented from: every: View Po a OM ais al ! the PROGRAM. ' ‘authorized organization or society can rrr : es oe ‘ peal of its many interesting stories of individual ex- jpromulgate ‘policies or programs to you that it is thé only sure way by which you can perience and enjoy the humorous, suggestive cartoons, Assisting on the program are Mrs.) Summer— peer the county organizatioa will intellingently follow the world’s news and keep well You will follow the example of 2,000,000 others J. A. Graham, R. F. Marquis, Henry! Class A. St anseate pe er ietaey an informed on the events of the day. You will value, and read THE DIGEST from cover to cover, Get this t Halverson, Donald Menon ane ae Scarf Dance—_ | ; ipressed for all such acts upon the! first of all, its time-saving conciseness which helps you week’s number and see if you won't. \ ay ves bahia carta Anita Marquis, Jessie Hamilton. | part of organiaztions or societies seek- : Spooky Dance— ing or purporting to represent the sen- N d Spanish Waite Helen Steele, timent or views of the county or-| December 15th, Number on Sale To-day—All lews-dealers—10c as & oa Colonial Dance— ganization. B. iu apd Kathleen Marquis, Alta Jones. | The resolutions adopted by the state | Betty Dunham,’ Justine Paulson. Jap Love Song— {union are endorsed in their entirety Ballet Dance— Mrs. Graham. |The Farmers’ union gets back of the the Helen Steele. Violin Solo— Burleigh county board of commission Sailors Hornpipe— Mr. McDonald. ers in the employment of a county Kathleen Marquis. Boy Blue’s Dream— better farming ageat and pledges tu Song group— Kathleen Marquis, Alta Jones. | support of the union as an organiza Mr. Marquis. Duet— tion and of its individual members tc The ‘Awakening— Mrs. Graham, Mr. Halverson. the efforrts of this agent. < r . Classes A and B. | Oriental Scene—Maidens and attend-' (. L. Malone of Regan was re-elect: Pipes of Pan— ants in prayer movements. ;ed county president and ©. F. Lind Ruth Rawlings, Muriel Robinson. Valse Oriental— ,Sey of Regan was re-elected secretary Call of Spring— Miss Arnold. and treasurer. The resolutions com- | Ruth Ramstad, Gene Steele, Abigail Finale—Military Sword Drill— mittee consisted of J. S. Perkins, A. .N. “\] oh Roan, Ardiff Gussner. Boys and Ensemble. Rlexrud and J. W. Burch. ‘More tan fifty delegates were in attendance, and the convention was in every re- spect a satisfying success.