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FIVE. BISMARGK BYENENG AR) G AUDA 3 Saye = = — SPECIAL MATINEE | quosted that all members make an ef-| duties of his office. Mr. Box hae two MNS TARTNSA AROSE MNCL CMe Cee ea fort to attend. boys in the service, one on duty as wae odeed re 7 bar aeareni sie fay | as instructor with an aviation. esquad-|and is.a member of another fa! 0 i | AT AUDITORIUM! Coo ae en oe MOI SRARY rille in France and the other in train-/tirely. ee ae 3 | bs al 4 . ing in Kentucky, and the new secre- es ae oe ee Rey iah Bismarck Home Guards are present-| | The regular quarterly meeting of] tary for state defense is very much ONE STEAMER, TWO ing 6,000! feet of war film Auditorium Monday afterr | at the city| the City Federation of Womens Clubs! heart and soul in this war, He has |“Burope's Reign of Terror. yon entitted) will be held in the Community Room) taken hold of his new duties with a SAILING VESSELS; a = | for the children bertormalne ea my | ceten Soe ae i Joa repete Se aca remus. cass|ITALY’S Ss U B LOSS : ie ATTRACTIVE PROGRAM FOR | ilee ori inorder tha ‘ae oh cite ines tae lelegiiee ton| tetas ante stn oeery| Rome, Wednenday, Mar, 20—tullan q \ dren wi ave 2% chance to see this! each c present, a 2 | secti . Nort z ust | sh! opini 5 SUNDAY'S COMMUNITY SING sort tir ang tenn tas dha oe ek Comm feel permanent oat uc ena tre a Event at Auditorium Tomorrow Promises to Be ‘ier Farge # tho 800 0 oa yen arsaancx ResioenTs |i, tnd he ha arty wappe Ot 32 va and one under IW Conk Most Successful of Series of Entertain-’ * [ramber of Dismarek people’ who pro: RETURN FOR SHORT VISIT! fit Olah’ Citince the world that dis-| Arrivals at Italian ports were 467 nouice it to be one of the t Mrs, R. L. Marquis arrived Thy e dis-| nerchantmen, while 422 merchant- i y, i ay “C loyalty is the exception and far from; . ing Choral Afternoons (war pactures ever shown in this state., day, to attend the Senior play “Chr | tne rule in the Witckoctall aiatel men sailed. an absolutely authenti: motion; topher Junior,” her daughter, Anita, | omeats — : E <c ae: 7 4 .e of the “3rld’s greatest -¢on-| having a prominent role in the same. ; NOT HER SON i attractive program, address by Rev. W ithers of the See: ¢ on all the ‘battle fronts of Ew | Mrs, Marquis will remain until Sun-) yirs, p, J. Cavanaugh, 817 Seventh | ond Beptist church, with special num | pope including Turkey, aud showing «| day as Mr. Marquis has consented to) street, requests The Tribune to ex-| bers by the Girls’ Glee club of the| glimpse of submarine warfare in! conduct the singing at the Community plain that the James Cavanaugh, re: London, March 23.—Newton D. | high school, under the direction of| Which you see the submarine blow un Singing at the Auditorium Sunday | cently refered to as a taximan arrest-| | Baker, the American Secretary of Miss 1 tta Steele, supervisor of | the freighters in midocean, Shows] afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Marquis are|eq on a charge of bootlegging, was| | War, visited King Albert, of Bel- Nias. Lancetla ele nue ‘pattle of Dardanelles, battle of Ver } now making their home at Minneapo-/ not a member of her family. Mrs.| | gium, on the Belgian front yester- music; a ee solo ae ee dun end’ si} the noted leaders and rul-| lis. ‘Cavanaugh has a sixteen-year-old son | | say. Caspary; a three-part chorus from the} ers of Europe. |e a |at home, and his name is not Chester. | Clef clad, with Miss Mary Baysen as| TW shows will be given at night. BIG: INITIATION tire Firls in their|one at 7:30 and one at 9:00. The a‘-| 1 r Social a Success. ‘The Epworth League social held on Thursday night was a decided. suc- cess, A large. number of young peo ple gathered in the, Sunday ‘school rooms of the church and Mr, H. J. Johnson and. Mr. Ni: A. Mason gave the “time of their life.” . Hilarity abounded. . 'Hooverized refreshments were served. | patio i jeebemens een aoe “ * BAKER CALLS ON BELGIAN MONARCH’ Special Prayer Services. Special prayer services will be ov- served in the Methodist church during Passion week. The various societies of the church ‘are assuming the’ re- sponsibility for these gatherings. The yecrament of the Lord’s Supper will!clu.s, promises the most interesting be administered ‘tn Good Friday even-jand the best attended choral event of ing. During Easter week special ser-|the successful series which has afford- vices will 3 held.’ The pastor will be! ed the Capital City so much pleasure The unusually prepared for the community sing to be given at the Auditorium beginning at 3:8 vomorrow afternoon under the auspices of the Thursday Musical’ | i i a * 34 theatre, where they can assist the volunteer singers in making the wel-. anthems, and national folk songs by king ring. Bismarck, thanks to these the audience, led by the several ‘train: | community events, has learned that ed choruses and glee clubs and musi- | \ it can sing, and it finds enjoyment’ cal. societies. visiting tour in the eastern part’ of;dates will be initiated, and an entir and takes prijle in cutting loose and{ It is urged that all who are to take, the state during vacation. He will /day will be devoted to impressive cere: giving vent to it s patriotic enthus- individual places on the program, the; visit Jamestown, ‘Valley City, Oakes, | moniols beginning with the attending iasm in song. chorus and others to. whom special | 2d Aberdeen, So. Dak. It wil be!of a solemn high mass at St. Mary's O'Connor's orchestra will accom-| duties’ have been assigned report | Decessary to fill two vacancies in the | pro-cathedral in the morning. before returning to her home at Ait-| pany the singing, which will be direct-) promptly ‘at 3:50. Seats of honor will teaching force during the vacation, This decision was reached at a meet-| kin, Minn. where she ig to be :nar !eq by R. F. Marquis, who has return-| be reserved for tho Grand Army of the | To date the sale War Saving stantos|ing of Bismarck council last night.) ried April 6th. -Miss Young has been! eq from Minneapolis to render this| Republic, Women’s Relief Corps,; in the schools has amounted to 2400} when members from all parts of the the honor guest. at many functions) service, ‘Spanish War Veterans, Women’s Aux. Stamps, or $600 worth. |Slope attended a special session ad-| during. the, .past several’ weeks and The Program. lilary, Home Guard, Boy. Scouts and! The first High School dance will| dressed by District Deputy George Me. received many beautiful gifts. She) ‘The program will include an invoca-! similar organizations, and a: cordial) Ye held April, Sth, i Kenna and Deputy Grand Knight |= will be missed by her pupils in the/tion by MC. Postlethwaite and an invitation is extended the public. . | “Miss Julia Hathaway of Oelwein, |Kelsch of Mandan, Mr. McKenna; 4th grade-of the North ‘Ward School, ed I |la., spent Thursday visiting Mr, and’ who comes from ‘Napoleon, delivered as: well as ‘by. the members of the second grade teacher in Huron when‘ an unusually eloquent address on | teaching staff of Bismarck, having| CATHOLIC WOMEN OF BISMARCK Mr. and Mrs. Martin were located|“The Order and the War.” made many. warm friends. during her} | there. She was on her way ‘to Mon-} All of June 9 will be devoted to the residence here. | BIG AID IN RED CROSS WORK | t2na to spend her summer on her initiation, The first degree will be Aaa ranch. conferred in the forenoon following The Catholic ladies during the last | ent in money---$1.50 being considered | pysine third pipet ire arsearanr pe assisted by’ Rev. L. ‘Hoobs from’ during the past winter. | director; the Camp n | | Wahpeton, \N.‘D., and.Rev. R. Hedtke,| A trained chorus. of 100 high school camp fire song ae directed by Miss mission will be 25¢ to any part of} OF COLUMBI ANS | gti anuuanuanennunnuavenveqeeaueniodt Mandan, N D.. The public is heartily; voices wf supplement a chorus of Hazel Mead, instrumental numbers by the auditorium. SMARCK/= invited to enjoy these services, 1150 adult voices, and these singers‘ Margaret Smith and Mary Atkinson oT FOR BIS. lz will be dispersed about the big amphi-' and other appropriate features. includ. | ——_ Oe Sa Entertaining For Miss Young. ing the community singing of patriotic | PERSONAL NOTES Fismarck will have the big initia-}= “WHEAT FLO U R SA VED HERE Miss Phye Young was entertained at dinner Thursday evening at the home of R,,H, Neff, on Sixth Street. Miss «Mosier, Miss Rodeen and Miss Miss Young, at the home of Mr. and Mrs,\J. M. Martin Thursday. evening. Miss, Young leaves Friday for Minn- eapolis, where she. will spend a week! I |tion being planned by Bismarck coun-| z 5c ‘lcil, Knights of Columbus, for June 9, Supt. J. M. Martin will make ‘a!/when a class of fifty or more cand MEANS LIVES SAVED IN EUROPE” You can help by mixing Corn Flour, Barley Flour and other Cereal Substitutes with— CLIMAX Wheat Flour J. Freed has, returned from a Miss Ruth Moore will spend her| trip in Montana. vacation with relatives in Minot. Miss. Steele will spend her vacation | with her sister in Sanborn, IN. D. poss \ Miss Mallory goes to Ellendale, N.{ D., her home, for her vacation. Miss _ Nepstad Will spend her va cation in Oakes, ‘N.-D., which is her} home. P Miss Mary: Scheer will :{pend her jcles produced by these ladies. two weeks have completed and turne. into the local chapter 105 suits of pajamas and six pair of bed socks. The work is beautiful—fully up to the standard of high class workmanship that has characterized al of the arti-! They have, in addition, made a do-| nation of $86 derived from contribu- tions of various members. It has been | the custom of this society whenever | vacation at‘her home in Fergus Falls,; any of its members were unable to! Minn. Miss Meta Erickson left last night | on -No.2-for: Fergus Falls to spend | sew, that they contribute the equival- | ling $6 was derived, which was also! a-few days as a guest of Mr. and Mrs, ; equivalent to the work on one suit] of pajamas, etc. In this way the $86) Wis., will arrive Sunday evening to has. been realized. Mrs. S. S. Clifford] spend a, few days with-her sister, Mrs. has been in charge of the work, and’, G. Wanner of Fifth street. also of the collections, | “William Holway of ‘Madison, Wis., From the luncheon at the last meet-; will arrive Sunday evening to spend s Ethel Stockwell of Neillsville, turned over to the Red Cross, mak-'§, ¢, Wanner. ing $92 in all. At each meeting one| ee te ace of the ladies furnish the lunch and) . P. E. 0. Meet With Mrs. Martin, the proceeds derived therefrom is! “The P. E. O, Sisterhood will meet turned over to the Red Cross in each| with Mrs. J. ‘M.. Martin on Fourth instance. \street Monday evening at 8 o'clock. |Installation of officers will take place Rah noon, and in the evening a banquet will be served, BOX ON THE JOB AS SECRETARY OF DEFENSE COUNCIL Thomas Allen Box, the newly elect- ed secretary of the North Dakota Council of Defense, returned today from Casselton, where he had adjust- ed his farming affairs so as to permit TTT munnnnannenncnncanaaucnucncancnconengicanat and still enjoy nourishing and Palatable Bread Russell-Miller Milling Company [at that time, and it is urgently re-| of him giving his entire tine to the] qqumteisttvivstev4sutnnasnneueetcucsreoesstevuseneeutetttaty Bismarck, North Dakota NOUUODDOOONUROOSSORONONUODELONSUGCHUAUOCHONUCGARONCUAROCOKOaONAOUOCS THURSDAY MUSICAL CLUB TO HEAR ORGAN RECITAL THIS: EVENIN Ta | Easter. vacation. . : Ba Mise: Agnes: Elstad ‘left. last night’ d for Cooperstown, N. .D., where she F goes to spend her. vacation. ney The members of the Thursday. M us ee j —_—* ‘/) 8:80 at the home of Col. C. B. Little on':Ave. A. The program will con- | “Miss: Georgia Paddock of Mayville| sist of an organ recital by Col. Little, also, vocal numbers by Miss Steele | Normal’ will visit Miss Sterns next) and’ Mr. Humphreys. Mrs, Moore will be the accompanist of the evening. -| week. ‘They were ‘friends in college.| The program given’ will be as follows : . | RRR ee CHRISTOPHER, JR., AT AUDITORIUM : te ‘LAST NIGHT PROVED BIG SUCCESS) rubber, (just one of which he usually} sources -of much al club will meet this evening at | Miss Lulu Moshier leaves today for Wimbledon, N: D.,. where she will vis- it relatives during the Easter vaca- tion. aire | Miss Mary .Omeahl left iast ight | ‘tovaccept a government positon inj Washington... She. was one of the 6th How Germany Devours. The Little Nations : While his ‘Turkish partner turns again to the wholesale murder of Armenians, the Kaiser, contemplat- ing with satisfaction the heevy bag of little nations that is the reward of his sportsmanlike prowess, permits himself to “live again one of those great moments in which we can reverently admire God’s hand in history.” “The Junior. play, “Christopher, J } was presented at the Bismarck Audit-| removed) - were grade teachers in the Wi.l school. orium last night to a well filled house. | amusement. us ot: iy, 2 phe play is a comedy. | Rosalie. Eliot. as Mrs, Glibb, (bet- With ‘the Easter vacation of’ the| The characters ot the play werejter half) portrayed the part of mas- public’schools next week,.a great ma-: remarkabjy well portrayed by the| ter in a wife most admirably. jority: of the teachers left last night) members of the Junior class, who} Vermilya Was Good. or will leave today, for various out! showed great care and study invol-| ‘ Harold Vermilya, as Tom ‘Bellaby, of ‘town points ‘to sperid the coming yed, not only on the ‘part of the dir-| the young lawyer friend of Christo-/ week, ectors: of the performance, but each; pher, Jr. was exceedingly good: in; and.every one of the participants. is part, and even thougn it was hi: eee’ | Edwin Taylor, as Christopher Jed-| carelessness in addressing the lette \ CHURCH NOTICES >| nary, Sri was. 08 Beppery sand trae [ta Christer Jedbury, Bed. insiead | Moreover, “with gratitude toward God” in his heart, he faces the future “firmly trusting in the sword.” The *— >| cible,.an old (man. ab -on bey fsa eect arta Bede bokecen phrase, “no annexations and no indemnities” was still on its lips when Germany closed its mailed fist over gine,.and. one could not help but feel} responsible tor the sorry for the son of such a father.! father and son, in the last act he prov Josephine welch, as Mrs. Jedbur; da friend indeed in straightening | presented the role of a dignified moth-' out the tangled threads, and uniiing er exceedingly well. | Dora and Christopher, Jr. t Robert Buzzelle, as Christopher Jed-| Reuben Strutz as Mr. Simpson, bury, Jr. was exceptionally good in| manager of the Bombay house, play- of Fourth and Avenue C.—Services; his part, as a young, irresponsible | ed the part of a villian, so necessary ; Sunday. School at 9:45 a. m, Wednes- pend-thrift son, who, when given ajin every play, in a very satisfying day evening meeting 8 p. m. Reading} chance in business, more than “made/and praiseworthy manner. | room open Tuesday, Thursday and j good.” «Miss Hazel Pierce rendered very ef-; Saturday 3:00 to 5:09 p. m. corner of} Dorothy Skeels, as Nelly, Christo-| ficient aid, in presiding at the piano, tourth’ street and Avenue C. | pher’s. sister, was as lovable and true;during the entire evening's perform- — ‘a sister as one could wish for, and ance. First Baptist Church, L. R. Call act! her handling of this part showed tact; Performance Very Meritorious. ing. postor—Morning service at 10:45; | and. thought. : |. on the whole, the performance v topic of ‘sermon, “Why Pray?” Sun-/ William Yegen, as Whimper, (their | Moore, the English teacher who dir- day school.at 12 noon. Sr. ‘Endeavor} manservant) was .the . mouthpiece ected the work of the students, is cer- 6:30 p. m. Evening service 7:30 p. m.| between Mr. and Mrs.. Jedbury, and! tainly entitled t@ much praise. Topic of sermon: “How Long Do You| carried out. his role very well indedd.; All of the costumes of the men were Hope to Live?” The Junior Endeavor} Harold. Fogarty,.as Major Hedwoy,| furnished by S. 5. Bergeson & Son, Societies willbe postponed on account) retired. soldier, fond of chess, was| while the costumes for the girls, as| of the Community Singing‘at the Audi-| ons of the successes of the evening. | well as all of the furniture used, were torium, | Miss. Marquis Stars. | furnished by Webb Bros. Second Baptist Church—8th and 7th| Anita, Marauls, as Dora, tlece of cs Major Hedway. had one of the most | St. Rev: M, W. Withers Pastor, will} important. roles of the entire play,| speak morning a 08 Be Ns ‘Going | and through it all displayed powers, to. the Mu titude; Exoning 8:00. of acting quite unusual in an “ ma’ aoe wake— Arise’ eB. Ye: Pa, soclety ‘of the part was thoroughly appreciat | _ 7:00 p.m. Prayer meeting Wednes-| oq and showed careful preparation. day 8:00 p. m. Literary society Fri: “Charles Mandigo, as Mr. Glib, wat day 8:00 p.m. ~All are cordially in| the nit of the evening as a comedian | § vig : : | His silent manner was more express i icCabe Methodist Church, Two! ive than words, and his inseperabl blocks north of the:,MéKenzie hotel. | ~~~~~~~~~~~>-~ rid. , D. D5 niinister; Mimonan Peee eee netee ip eervice | Palm |JUNIOR PLAY GIVEN AT Zion German. Evangelical Lutheran Church—J. Koch, Pastor. Res. 115! ‘Thayer St. . German services at 11:00 o'clock, English services ‘at 8:00/ the K. of P. hall on ‘Fourth St. Russia’s Baltic provinces, Finland, Poland, the Ukraine, and Roumania, and now the same clutching menace seers to he moving toward Sweden, Norway, and Denmark. Will Germany be able to digest what she is levouring ? Read THE LITERARY DIGEST this week for a full account of Germany’s ruthless seizure of nations and peoples and the opinion of America, as presented by its newspapers, on her action. Christian Science Society, corner | Other articles in this exceedingly interesting number of “The Digest” are: HOW THE UNITED STATES NAVY IS REDUCING -U-BOAT DAMAGE Doing Its Part Toward Making Good the British Prophecy That the U-Boat May Be Conquered by August La Follette Condemned at Home Odin or Christ? “Smoldering Fires” in. Prussia Premature Joy For Bulgaria Niagara Already Spoiled A Giant Tube to Test Submarines Leaf-buds and Fruit-buds School, Community, and Home Gardens (Prepared by the U. S. Food Administration) A Grim Operatic Satire on Russia Religion of the Recruit Germany's ‘‘Free Route.to India” | Another Partition of Poland | No Russian Food for Germany j Making Shoes From Strange Skins When the Sun Explodes | A Power Plant Ata Mine-mouth | Cutting Out the Mentally Unfit Postering the Third Liberty Loan Important News of Finance and Commerce AmericAn Soldiers in Poetry | The food drink | ‘Sunday. .Sermon by the’ pastor on! “Christ © Entering ; Into“: Jerusalem.” Special music.: Choir conducted vy! Mrs. John Larson.“ 12 ‘noon, Sunday school. - 6:30 p. m. Young‘ People’s meeting.’ A gathering of great inter- est to ali conducted entirely by the youth of. the‘ church. 7:30 p. m,,| day and presented-~the play for the : evening: ‘service. Song service con-; inmates of the institution Thursday| KY gy, , clouded and the exact developmnts in doubt. To ob- evening. Previous to the performance| 9 anufactured by a regarding. the tremendous events that are occurring | tain the truth you must find a news-magazine that sisting of the singing of ‘the Old Hyinns:. Dr, Hutcheson will preach on “Christ Coming as King.” All strang- ers and all having no other church home are cordially invited to worship with us, First ‘Presbyterian church, corner Second|;-and'. Thayer R;év, H. C. Postlethwaite, minister—Morning sér- vice at 10:30. Theme, .‘The Trium-| phal-Eniry.”. Palm Sunday, music. by the equartette. Sunday school at: 12 m. .Glasses for all... Christian Endeav-; or at 6:59 subject, “Intemperance and Nelly, their daughter, Dorothy Its “Remedies.” Evening service at| Skeels. * : . GATh $ iat; then, eae Jewels: QPlenala Whimper, their manservant, Will- 1% e lapel music by the Young People’s Choir un-| iam Yegen. oN 's thi - der the direction ofMigs Caspary-Spe:/ Job, valet to Jedbury Junior, James j is, trade . cial services each evening, during Holy. Week with the exception of, Mon-|. day,-with the observance of the.Lord’s Supper on Fridaysevening, .Reception of. members: and baptisms. on Easter Sundsy:! All-are: cordially invited to the ‘services of the church... 2 | wall coai eenchAG dA SA Aah Charles “Mandigo. CBEOD Atty | | STATE PENITENTIARY | In accordance with the usual cus: | tom, Miss Moore, Mr. Bolt, and mem- pers of ‘the cast of the Junior play) went out to the penitentiary Thurs ‘they were entertained at dinner by) Mr. Talcott. : The play, which is a comedy, was. ; all. | The cast of the-play is as follows: Christopher Jedbury, Senior, An Iro. Mrs. Jedbury, Sr., his wife, Jose. Christopher Jedbury, Junior, their son, Robert. Buzzelle. Knappen, Major: Hedway, a retired soldier, Harland Fogarty. Dora, his niece, Anita Marquis. Mrs. Blibb,..president of. the asso- ciation for the prevention of juvenile gambling, Rosalie Elliot. Mr. Glibb, Mrs. Glibb’s’- husband, bTom ‘Hellaby;: : Told) Weraulyas? begssrs isMr. Simpson, manager 0! Be Polishes ete.ivRaveceid26 4thiatee? ‘bayshouve,Reubew Strats? corhedy, was thoroughly enjoyed by} K East Indian Merchant, Edwin J. Tay-| f : phine Welch. 6 ik without a fault Made of high grade cocoa beans skil- «fully blended and Never before perhaps in the history of the world has | it been more difficult to arrive.at the actual truth | | | | i perfect mechanical Process, without the use of chemicals. It is absolutely pure and wholesome, and its flavor is deli- cious, the natural flavor of the cocoa bean. : ' from week'to week. Empires are falling, huge tracts of territory are changing hands, and the political complexion of States is being completely altered over night. To know the real facts regarding these epoch- making occurrences is a vital necessity for every one of us, yet, there are innumerable influences, both do- | é Tak Shihan bantee apes aes jake estas nviid) at012, aot UNK & WAGNALLS GOMBANY Bub) cy diem asd asveisdw oicuots O% AMlotro¥. | 5, alesud sidé 19 wstedihons diiw baaasireqxe aod PO ® agur) . of} vd Qlol o19K elsiolt sotigsinguto bs ei + Many Fine Illustrations, Humorous, Educational, and Artistic “The Digest”—For People Who Are Not Afraid of the Truth mestic and foreign, that tend to keep the issues gives you the facts impartially, from whatever source they may be derived, that has no policy but to state | conditions as they are, without gloss or concealment, i and that leaves your judgment absolutely unfettered. | See a magazine is THE LITERARY DIGEST. You need it. March 23d Number on Sale To-day--All News Dealers~-10 Cents ‘ Ses of, AOI a C naar siat \ ameus NEW, Suandard Hicioadry) NEWLORE, ils to atgrina vo