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the city. and she,wag.not represented] only, in “The Good Bad “Man,” fived by a guest. »Dheisecond of the seriesacts)) he, Ss ferring the degree of R. A, M. Hour’ THURSDAY, ‘FEB, 14, 1018 SISMARCK EVENING TRIBUNE. ——— —a — — —— ee — ee seg ONE a pany is fine and seem to be enjoying sbeali f he ti HER PRIVILEGE—THE VALENTINE ITALIAN CHILDREN | 300 DRIVE-FOR BOOKS. ~ e HIS PRIVILEGE — THE PROPOSAL|.FLEEING FROM HUN | ‘Wei 1 nope that you fois are)’ ~~ BRINGS RESULTS. ~~~ H TP “FED BY RED CROSS standing the cold weather over there. , <8 \fo}. ef. cf Wi fe Votes eg? og YY. [aupnoeeyall the erst fellows aon) The drive for books for the rs ) | AG +H — | Bismarck were home for Christmas.) marc ee Library is bringing. bi Mi ' ©0e0699927009090 BBO Se000 ee How the American Red Cross is re-/|'l] pet they had a good time. ea Peery Hooks are being enue bal et sponding to the needs of the situation) “Will write you a long letter when | eq to the school'children who are con- . Seal in Italy, affecting the welfare of the} 1 get more time and tell you more! ducting the campaign. The drive will WHAT THE RED CROSS HAS DONE FOR __: | war councit and relayed to the North |"°™™ ond Pugey \ / ! nd relayed to the North- “Yours with love, { OUR BOYS IN FRANCE—THE RESUME em division headquarters. Mit, fg AMinS OS, ater of ralnanlac Hak a The Red Cross has financed a! | f 7 f ie st }umes and many of the late books of para ereche” in Rome to care for ‘about| “France, January 9. fiction. The collection will add great For our Own forces, it has— for the relief of sick and wounded 100 children of refugees and is COOP: «near Mother— ly to the library's list. | Outfitted and maintains forty-eight french soldiers and their families. ete ee eee eaine itn “Well as we are all located again | : CARD OF THANKS | base hospitals, of which six has al- saunaea nue nied eee French | families or refugees in helping thou-| W!!! write you that letter I promised. | \v. wish to express our sincerest, | ready gone to Europe. crippled. Refugees coming sands of child . | “Everything is still fine with me.) jponks oy | in from desolated districts number aon rot ae retricta| Ata in the best of health. ‘The weath-| tanks to our. neighbors and triends, | Taken over the task of caring for) 1,000 a day—hngeard, hungry, help- Farmers of the invaded a ricts er is fairly decent over here. Teno |the B. P. O, Elks, the Royal Neighbors | the needy families of all soldiers and| less. The Red Cross meets them with nave large Jamilies, the ARES quite often but seeing that we hav and the Homesteaders: Lodges who.s0, | sail sd the human hand reads, “three to twelve children 0 a Fe loyally assisted us in the recent sick- | sailors ghsent on service. i pene. . family, The Red Cross has furnished | !0ts of clothes we don’t mind it @/ ness ‘and death of our beloved hus- hee Meintaing ten canteens at the front Gren pata Hey children—chil- | these families with condensed milk, | Pit, gale band and father. tor men returning from the firing line. | gigtrict ; ns he . up fia. ravaged | ° blankets and other clothing, wai | How is everything coming in town.) “Ais we wish to thank our friends (A canteen can keep 125 gallons of iets), often, -more:, drifting: walls iC meant comfort on their hard journey |! expect Bismarck is pretty dead, ¢s-| anq relatives and the various societies drink at the boiling point at a time. with no one left to whom they can . 0 through Bologna, Florence, and Na-| Peclally for you folks, and everyone| ang jodges for the beautiful floral of- | Four thousand portions of hot coffee, turn, sometimes so frightened that; 8 ples. Scores of children are fed each | who have folks over here. But U rorings a | tea, cocoa, lemonade, and soup can be| (Me cannot speak for davs and have | : ° day at the Red Cross kliche: at 3: | Sess it won't take us long to finish “MRS. JOHN L. BORK served by a Canteen in ‘ada: forgotten who they are, diseased, hun- c ° lan, A Red Cross hospital was o,en-| “is war up, and then we'll be back AIDE BORK, f y. gry, forlorn, The Red Cross gives eG ° ed ‘less than a fortnight zgo at }ci-/ 0M the first bout. You want to write RUDOLPH BORK. | i un ee twenty dispensaries) them medical aid and homes. . o mini for mothers and childven. me all the news as news from home —__—— ely n the tenes Hendra i Maintains a motor bus line across 6 ° “The Red Cross gave two grants of | 8% pretty scarce. Drive out constipation, promote ap- ulance in Switzerland from the German frontier ; 0 o money to societies at ‘Tarln w.ch care! “One thing you want to do and that) petite, improve digestion, induce re- France. — to transport refugees and exchanged j a ry for children of soldiers aad refug2s,|!8 Send me some American chewing] treshing sleep, get renewed strength Maintaine a casualty service, for prisoners. 0 ° and gave 1,000,000 lire to the Comt-| tobacco as it is impossible to get it) and health. Hollister'’s Rocky Moun- gathering. information for wounded — Fights tuberculosis on a scale never ° tr) tate Romane organizzasione Civile,|°Ver here. If you send it you had/tain Tea, nature's gift of wondrous | and missing. dreamed of before. a Q which in the course of its work for) better send it by parcel post and in-/herbs, Results guaranteed or money | Maintains a factory for artificial Helps to rebuild destroyed towns e6 a) the families of soldiers, cared for|S¥re it and then it will surely reach) hack. 35c, BRESLOWS. | limbs, and plants for making nitrous: and to prepare fields once fertile but v6 0 hundreds of children in creches, kind-|™e. And be sure and get the proper Ree eee | oxide gas for operating purposes. now desolate for crops to come. Amer- ergartens and homes. address and write good and. plain. WORK WANTED—By man and wom- | Has twelve rest stations at impor- ican portable houses are used. {7 9 os Well, seeing that there isn’t much) an with two children on farm. Ex- | tant railroad centers. In Italy—$4,771,990 worth of sun-| et) ° Fi S. {to write about and rel ‘hat 1 un perienced. Call 716 Broad wey. aa shy i In France—(Remember that France plies and many workers were rushed or i. irst ergeant of isfled eR nae, pals h a me be Bah. ZA is bearing the brunt of the war trag- in after the recent Italian miltiary dis-| ° Ambul Cc ‘sl ied with just enough to let you edyjiand her eoursite and morale must aster. Hospital supplies, food for the, 4 6 ' "Ww, ance Corps, lee way pare an: Rete ee | he kept up until we are ready to play, hungry, forty-eight. carloads of it, mo- ‘ i ne TMI ? i : | cur full part in the struggle.) It has—| tor siabilances, shelters for homeless | rites Mother Here ny etre i ae beeeine cr naa | Established warehouses with sup-| women and children, condensed milk; Two communications from First ‘i ceased DOW eer | plies in every ‘port of entry, and one for babies, soup kitchens for refugees. emi nudeloverto-all the fora | * D ip ir refugees, Sergeant ‘mil Bressler has ‘been re-| “T remain your son, | | of 5,000,000 cubic feet capacity in workshops for people who had lost ived by hi M 4 “MIL.” i | Varis, everything, etc., etc. ceived by his mother, Mrs, C. A, 'Mus- jai ckaiul é SMIL. | Has purchase and supply stations in In Armenia—$300,000 a month has! ner of this city. The communications ate Beier ‘orps, | France, Switzerland, Great Britain, been appropriated. 2,090,000 ‘Arme-| By WINONO WILCOX. | war, they persist according to man’s|come from somewhere in France and American Exneditionary eapeeas: | Spain and Portugal (as well as in the, nians are facing death. From one town! Qn Valentine's day a maid may de-| way. one was written under the date ot} Via New York City. pry ae | U.'S.) for buying all kinds of mate-| alone came a call to house 10,000 fa- Clare her love for a man—incognito. | Woman's good old valentine privi- | January 9. They follow: | . | rialnecessary to rebuild civilization— therless children. She may without embarrassment con-| lege of proposing—incognito— once a “Somewhere in France. To Cure a Cold in One Day. | , ranging ali the way from sawmill out-| In Belgium—It has taken over the fess her secret to the object of her| year is not going to be abolished ‘by | “Dear Mother— |Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE} fits, portable engines and gas tractors! relief work where practicaly the whole adoration—proviied she does not sign) feminist: preachments. (= ¢ |. “Just a line to let you know that] (tablets.) It stops. the Cough and} to Lales of ¢lannel and absorbent cot-: nation is in dire need. her name. uy | As long as man makes money,- he | we arrived in France all O. K., and in| Headache and works off the Cold. E.| ten. In Serbia, in Russia, in Rumania, all} Lately a lot of women would like to| is going to elect the lady who | the best of health, never even having | W, GROVE'S signature on each bos. | | Ix supplying hospital necessities of over the world—wherever there is; dd their scignatures to love letters.) spends it. ; time to get sea sick. The whole com- | 30c. | | 3,617 hospitals in 1,356 towns. human sufering, there goes the Red|@0Y day .of the year. It’s quite fash- J | | Is using 500. cars (and has arranged | Cross with the hands of mercy. jonable for progressive women to | for 400 more) in making this distribu-| ‘The’ entire overhead expense incur-| ae eat ete ton. red to accomplish all these things has Oe | 7 5 | 2 Last week Mrs. Arthur Elliott of Mas appropriated 5,000,000 francs | been a fraction of one per cent. Chicago, addressing a woman's clabj{’ Te in Seattle ren @o| - 4 4 4 % Enlists for War Work. lof dinners will be given next Wednes-| “It is too ‘bad that our customs do D FE h S k G A W Li Alfred S. Jacobi, who has been ajday with another group of six mem- eee ns pa ee ihe aa at. her iscriminating as. 10n ee. ers ome to ae le ucas eee of ay state rane pre cA bers of the class as hnst2s: * choice, ‘I love you and desire that ’ ; some time, has gone to San Antonio,| young hostesses were a by | you should be the father of my chil- Cc F h S F Y, Texas, where-he will enter the service Miss Latson of the domestic se| dren,’ instead ot being compelled to O. Ss as 10n tore or our of the government. department. resort to underhand methods, such as/f- —- — the sex appeal in dress,” i Auxiliary Meeting. | In Hospital Here. » singly and inj 7 The Woman's Auxiliary to Compan-| ‘yirs, J, O. Keim of Steele has en-| © it ies A and 1, will meet Saturday after-| tered the isismarck hospital for treat- : ‘ noon in Commercial clw> rooms. A| ment. husband. Many are sure that if wom- |]. ops number of ‘important business mat:| ances en were’ permitied to “pop the ques- ters will be considered. Dies In Hospital. tion” they would settle the divorce oe Little Helen, six year old da ighter| question at the same time—and for- : ‘Return to Minnesota. of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller sf -| ever. i} Herman Fork of Sherbourne, Au-| cis, died in one of the local hospital The influence of this new doctrine} | gustus’ Bork @f Triumph and David) \eanesday evening at 8:39. The boiv|upon visionary and idealistic young Hork of Welcome, Minn., have re-| wij! }e taken to Francis fom inter-| women is liable to be unfortunate, It : a | turned after having been called here] ment, exalts love as the only basis of a suc- Before Going to See \ last.week by. the death of their broth-| ens % | cessful marriage whereas man: has , } er, John L. Bork. | ; ef beckon tiee a rar ous learned, y supporting women for ‘Undergoes Operation, Paderation Ot ‘Women’s clubs are ‘basineca a Li intolnk: te the Miss \Lillian Gustafson, 232 uurs2/ urged to attend the special meeting | marriage license which cannot be ig-|f ohed ne eal Gratien ae Friday afternoon in the Commercial nae f ' tion for appendicitis tris morning in Saletan tieath peace pam ‘eae ee ety oe ete . that institution. The operation was sack betes ° aoa ; y - z ‘ inittees will be appointed at this time; flirtation. Love affairs initiated by s : , s pee contiae and her condition ts mgt and other matters taken up regarding} women and leading nowhere are not) The Chic and Charming Queen of Musical Co medy—Star of Henry W. Savage s Comic Opera ‘ ane. the movement. an uncommon amusement. Not much ' f Card Party. = is involved in a flirtation except the ‘The card and “Gsacing party given To Leave om eanupri emotions, which in most human he- 66 99 bythe Royal Neighbors Tuesday eve-| Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Marquis, daugh-| ings are plentiful enough. : ning in the Knights of Pythias hall| ter, Miss Anita, and niece, Miss Ham-| “But when his fortune is at stake, a was attended by seventy including| ilton, of the Rose apartments, will} man becomes suddenly and decidedly rhs members and their friends. Whist| leave the last of the month for Minne-| fastidious! ' was the game played and the honors| @polis to make their home. Mr. and} When he endows a woman with all AT THE were awarded to Mrs. Austin Logan| Mrs. Marquis have resided in the city| his worldly goods, he insists on his = and Carl Whitter. Wallie Dirlam| over a year and have made many|right to select her ording to his plavel a numer of piano numbers| friends. Mr. Marquis has been con-jown taste. He dcesn't need a hunch and dancing was enjoyed by those] spicuous in musical circles, having|from anybody as to the right party, who did not desire to play cards. condveted the first community sing,} And he isn’t at all inclined to sup- d —_ the oBhemian girl production, during |»ort 2 woman ‘vy the sweat of his Officers For Year. the annual convention of the State; brow to the end of his days, just be- Officers for the year were electel| raqucation association, and many oth-|cause she picks him out and pro- bythe Trinity Lutheran Ladies Aid| e, musical programs. Mr. Marquis Poses. “apae at a meeting Wednesday afternoon in| yin direct the second community sing| “Au contraire”—say the French— the home of Mrs. G. N. Livdahl in| sunday afternoon. This will be his, Which is quite conclusive and means e e ‘Thirteenth street. They are: Presi- last public appearance in this city be-| Very much to the contrary indeed. font, Mrs. O. R. Svore; vice president,| 15.5 his departure to Minneapolis. The sensible girl will not fancy : 5 Yl a venin Mi Theodore Nelson; secretary, eae that she can make over the world’s is Theodore Quanrud and treasurer, Women’s Club Notes, conventions and customs. Marriage ¢ ‘Mrs. T, Thorson,. Red Cross knitting] The Fortnightly Cl) met Wenes | conditions may not be ideal, but like was done during the social hour. day afternoon with Vrs. J. P. Mever Prey | i h street. The program was Cantwell-Carney, Nuptials. in Fourt tarestine’ Desh onl S DEDCAAUIT NIAT Ce e ruary At St Joseph’s church, Mandan, See Velie ot Novel” Reading.” by | PERSONAL NOTES | Tugeday mnorning ‘Mise Bhs peach Mrs, Minnie Clarke Pudlong and “Sec Se well, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Thom-},.. 07) yw. ” i. ‘Syntrt E ; sos ioe ‘ es Cantwell of that city Setame the nn i ee ee cates [thers abe aoe ae ened ork MITZI—America’s greatest combination of Prima ride of Peter J. Carney. Rev. Father! y7 00 9 Se es lee 3 Race ke § i Clemens read the service at 6:15, The| Mover 204, 8 clean ‘chun will om vusiness ne Of the werk ‘” Donna, Actress and Comedienne bride wea attendee ad betaisters mise meet in two weeks with Mrs. Worth «the uenes avai and Helen Fisk yi James Svihoves of ‘Mandan was the “the Thursday “tnstea? eth mat tht sd id of a as city oe a best man. She wore a traveling suii| 4, ee “with Mrs. P. BR. Tyrae in 7 - vel bt thelr a ae frienda “Mon- : oa: See cater ae ‘aveniie "A The ‘program, was a ma. “irs. é ‘%. ia Totinson and children WH. AT TO WEAR oride’s' brother, ‘Mike Cantwell, with|Re"\ntic. Star Snangled Banner. ek for Fargo, where she will join | This will-b f th f th W. covers for twenty ‘guests. The bride| Republic, Star ang! er.| Mr. Johnson, who is manager of the 1s WHl-be one of the events of the season. e are an) i America and a medley of war time|'Herbst store and will make their fu- she. ore ota tuts fenced rice aacly tunes. Papers on Julia War’ Howe,|ture home there. Mr. Johnson is con- re} d t ve t F th tter of education was received in the Memaan and Francis Scott Key featured. nected wiih ine: Johnson's site jot prepared to serve your wants in the matte pubtic school after which she attend- For School Mate 5 bine adr eevee i shibseee ; ME eee raced ts ares | jaa Take PRs crt ataéd ata eT of the: rm wil return this, weak dress for the occasion. and’ Lethlehem academy in Faribault,| theatre party at the Bismarck Wed- hide hie ove he Chi trip’ wi mn in: ; A ee eeee who same to an, nesday evening for Miss Ruth Pol- Tvineeitios, Meier Mice eed E I ;. Gl jan ubout three years ago from Can-| jock, a member of the freshman cl»ss ‘ : H ns | 0 ada, and his bride, departed that|of the high school, who leaves Satur- of Manialo: is managing the store in EV N NG OWNS EVENING WRAPS ssa és . tl sence of her brother. uidrning on No, 4 for Duluth, where) day with her mother and sister, Misc| “4, Nina Gibt hi i at t UBy, will make thelr. home, Ethel for Billings, ‘Mont., to make no city and resumed her duties at the ‘ be Valentine Dinner. ‘heir home. Ter of the honor guest’s| state house. ‘ GLOVES i SHOES CORSETS . ntimat 1 7 ‘A group of girls of the domestic sci- viegicg snes se eels (Mayor A. W. Lucas of the A. W. T-|/ s P oegy § ence Sonar ment of ne Bien Hehe! guests went to the Pi'more home in sag -siore:, le sek ted fo petra oe Tee composed ‘of Agnes Parsons, Margar-/ ; i ‘ al WEA et’ McDonald, Rose Hanlon, Helen as arcu jana palor ed eno buying trip to New York, Chicago and UNDER) R EVENING FURS Kaiser, Mertis Bryant and Freda Eck-| ments are being arranged for hen the twin cities. ’ te . lund gave a Valentine dinner party| This evening Miss Ruth Pollock will ede eonee Bummelle of Bt. Coors? PA ae last. evening in, the science rooms . lurch, has reutrned from Garrison svt j with their mothers ‘and other friends| Qvertaim at a theatre party at the) where he has been working in the in-|J —! : ‘HOSIERY NECKWEAR as guests.. A war time menu WAS! yanks in “The Good Bad Man.” This terest of the Junior Red Cross of ‘ served, substitutes for meats and Will be ol toligded 2 by lancheon at which he is secretary for this division, wheat ‘being used.’. An effective ar-| toptman's, The Siete will include eee ee Mrs. Harry Thompson of rangement of hearts and other Valen- twenty-four of her! Sho: ‘and. girl Second street, have gone to Billings, tine appointments . featured. The] friends and Mrs. Paltone Mis HP. | Money Where they: -will.- make “their; plaice cards were. of hearts: and the) cogdard, Mrs, N. 0. Dunham and Mrs,|°A' Tee! ; table was centered with a large heart-|mR Atiinson will be the chaperones. A. C. Beede of Thirteenth street, ¢ . shaped cake done in. red_and white.) yisg Mary Atkinson-and Miss Catton: left Wednesday for Fergus’ ¥alls, : : o ‘Yue guests included Mrs. Hl. H. Steele] ing Goddard will entertain for Miss| Chiideon aml: mete thele: howe there coming as Miss Bryant’s guest, Mrs.| ponoek Friday evening at the home children and make their home there. s M McDonald: ‘as her. daughter's guest, of Miss Atkinson in Avenue B. Mrs.) ATTENTION ROYAL C Mrs, Hanlon as Miss * Rose's suest,' poliock and daughters are guests of ARCH MASONS: Uu aS O Mrs. “Monson as‘ her sister's Miss/ the Atkinsons and Dunhams. A special convocation of Bismarck” . ® e Kaiser's. guest and Miss Mosier of the ees es Ghapter Novae: 1 h if School faculty as Miss Parson's guest | The man with the smile, Douglas wil ie: held at ihe Masonite eo Miss Ecklund’a mother is absent from! Fairbanks at..the Orpheum ‘tonight this evening for the purpose of con-,