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AY, MARCH: 25, 1918. ae i) VT MU! Pes a bard g wrldive-Ahe:AGHENE MORRIS. No: TL INTEREST IN ‘| died of inthers wave up his own. 812 BNYE HOSPITAL FOR --- rrivate Fillengem, as sentry, stood | MINOR OPERATION ip by his post the same day, notwith-/ | INTERVENTION | standing a heavy shell’ fire, and was} REMARKABLE AERIAL | mortally wounded as a result. METHODIST CHURCH SEAVICES. | TLLUSTRATED LECTURE ON HOME | SHOWN BY JAPS GERMANS TO BE Rome, Mar. 25.—There has been Jin tuo" Methodist eurch each GARDENING WEDNESDAY EVENING poccinitty ot Necesity for Gov- IN PETROGRAD remarkable aerial activity over the lines on the Italian front, the war | « held in the Methodist church cach i evening this week. * : ernment Going in Felt Keenly at Tokio ‘posted--Mereh--2:-—-- City Assessor FE. Morris. this morning received a card from his son, Eugene, who went to the front with Co. A, from Bismarck, stating that ! he would enter a base hospital the | following day for an operation. The oJ There will be an illustrated lecture, ground, etc., and various other neces; eveaing at $:45 in ,the| Sary essentials for a successful gar- ‘ Tiga a ; ; den wil be explained in the lecture. i Methodist church by Prof. Werner of All are cordially invited, and it: is the State Agi office announces today. Eight en- | MUSICAL CLUB TO MEET. | emy machines were brought down. | {young man assured his parents that}! There has been a lively artillery | The members of: the ‘Thursday Mus-| Wednesday ical club will meet at the Red Cross it was nothing serious, and that he || battle at various places betwwen ‘ would be back on the firing line in a|| Lake Gardo and the Brenta. rooms tonight to make surgical dress- ‘ s ings. tural college at Far-| earnestly hoped that a large name go. The topic will be “Home Gardens ; will attend, as the government u and How io } IN 94 HOURS — time. “Everything is O. K.," |. : FOR MR. AND MRS. MARQUIS | lake the Most of Them." {everyone ‘to plant a garden iy _ The members of the ‘Thursday Mus-} How to plant the seeds, prepare the year. ical club ‘entertained’ at luncheon to-| day at the Grand Pacific hotel in hon-' oP ot Me ame aus’ MEMBER OF FAMOUS PRINCESS _ ‘The table was decorated with a cen-; Washington, Mar, 25.—German occupation of Petrograd within 24 hours was predicted by American Consul Tredwell, in a dispatch reaching the state department to- day, dated March 20. Virtually (By The Asso-: t terest in Ameri- ;ca and in ‘Europe in the possibility of ; Japanese military intervention in the war is duplicated in Japan, where the Ww terpiece of \jonquils, and Mrs. ‘Mar- quis was given a bouquet of the same flowers, Mrs. Jacobson made the presenta- tion speech, presenting Mr. Marquis with a gift from the club, BAPTIST SERVICES The Bapusts of the city will hol. four special- prayer services daring the week in/accordance to thei cus tom. These special meetings will be- gin on Tuesday evening of this week when thé ladies of the church will have charge. Wednesday evening the Sunday school will hold the servic and Thursday the Christian inde vor will take control. Rev. L, R. The mini: Call, will lead the The hour is , the First Baptist er, MG Church. attend. BOY SCOUT COUNCIL FORMED It is hoped that many will Af‘er three and a half years’ serv- ice in France with the famous Prin- cess bats, a battalion which has seen mre real lighting than probably any o.her unit of the Catladian expedition: | ay orces, Fred (. Havelock is on his way home to Bismarck. Mr. Have-, tock phoned his wife, Mrs. Rose Moss- , jbrucker Havelock, last night that he jhad reached Regina the day before {and was then in Minot, preparing to jtake the morning Soo train for Bis-| marck. Mrs. Haveloc left on the North ‘Soo this morning, expecting to ‘meot her husband at Muax. Siberia not only overshadows every- Mr, Haveloc’s for five years was a! ang. else. but has‘ created a nation- memoder of the Stacy-Bismarck stat? dae 4 pas aie Nae ninae tee here, where he married Miss Rose | The ‘Mossbrucker several rs ugo, About is reliably informed a year prior to his enlistment, he went |!" the frankest exchange of views | to Edmonton, where he took similar| “ith the allies, is still studying the employment.’ Wren: the Princess Pats | Westion and has no decided upon its were raised, Fred Havelock was , Polley. among the first to enlist, and he has since been in the thick of things on!j sy the west front. Mr, Havelock’s jious and as fraught w suge did not indicate that he had been | 2f danger to the wounded nor that he is being invalided | imterest of Japay PATS ON WAY HOME TO CITY ! question of the dispatch of an army to te Japanese regards the situation as ser- re! h possibilities | tr fety and national; as well as to the with battles between opposing ‘Thousands Will See | Big War Film at | Auditorium Today | factions on the bordor of Manchuria is regarded as made more sinister by | home, \ the presence of 140,000 ( n and x, after returning from a trip to Petro: | ‘espondent in this connection’ grad. that Japan, af he said, have told him Ul ed the establishment of trol within a day. Representative opinion among the report that the patria of the allies, “The chaos in S¢|SHARES BREAK ON | all Americans have left the city, the dispatch, said. The consul reported from Moscow The ry of the ci t he expe commi rman cou Another consular confirmed the ch of Russia fused to sanction the German pi eaty and strongly condemned tt. | ‘A 2 ay EASTER The Time when Luerybocy's Thoughts Center on Flowers HE glorious event of Eastcr calls for the most joyful gift in the calendar — flowers. Easter and legram from Moscow STRENGTH OF RETREAT | SLOPE DRAFTEES TO ENTRAIN FOR | a'itiery.ana by recent avconnte thet CAMP ON FRIDAY Jerman officers have heen seen in| | ihe ranks fighting with the Bolshe-, | Stocks broke from one to three points at the opening of the narket | here today on heavy selling im- N.Y, March 23—" | ALS Ba ONE flowers have always been inseparable— flowers are the one thing that can fully ‘d] express your sentiments on this great | >t cccasion. “Say it with Flowers” this Easter. New York, ‘The officers and those in charge of see, | Vili ‘A thé: Koy Scouts lunched today at the; Gneoj i 4:15 For Ladi 2 i ‘ ate ee 3 pelled by the war news. The (and Pacite, the purpose of the| special Matinee 4:15 For Ladies ' Men to Number of 378 Will Be _Navy Making Preparation, || weakest issues again included Tikce Ronen Burvet Bauer Spicy BE lnucheon being to form a local coun- | and Children Moved Récular Trai anavance Japanese)» equipments, or war shares, and pers of Growing Plants that last, cil>,and elect a scout commissioner. | oved on Regular Trains is msl var reparations to |) special industrials. rrangements of Flowers or Growing 'The boy scouts in Lismarck have been! , a slater | This Week the: possibility of the Germans | ¢ i lants in baskets, : rather scattered, and the council was Thousands \ the Auditor: b transporting stsmarines to the Pa- Adin ear stnd Neale these are but a few o! the many sug- 7 ‘ium to capacity ufiernoon and} sae ei the two Japa © warships at! . gestions which we can offer you for te WANT fi] Easter floral gifts. appointed so as to govern all of their movements; pass on their merits, The council was formed today, ¢! sisting of CG. F. Dullam, Pres. W. ©. Parsons, secretary, and Frank Reed, A. P. Goddard and Rev. ‘Hutcheson as the other members of the council. Three, of the ut masters of the ity—L, R. Call, W. E. Rew and John N. Forister were present at the lunch- eon, ‘The newly elected council will meet Tuesday evening in the Armory at the close of the Home Guard drill. Washburn Teachers Here Miss M..H. Kelly and Miss R. Clem- Satterlund Returns months’ yisit in the south. Missouri. * ‘Red Cross Benefit. This month's’ recital ‘of the Clef club is to be ‘a benefit for the Junior Red Cross, residence of Mrs. Frank Swanke, Tuesday evening, March 26. Degree of ‘Hovior-to' ‘Meet. The regular: meeting of the Degree’ at 7 of Honor will be held at the Elks Hall, ing this wordertul picture ot 4 All’ great world war. Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. inembers are urged to attend, Don’t forget the pennies for ‘the penny march, * Boy Scouts to Hike. The Boy Scouts of Troop 1, in It isto beheld at the » given, the first at.7:20 and the second 9-o'clock. No one should miss see: ; Levening to see the most wondertul . The new films Reign of ‘elles, Verdun, the entry into Dam: i does, battles between airplanes, landing the English expediti Galipoli and the spectator. inspecting his killer troops; an i lish force is shown making a landi | This picture is one of the biggest and : ‘most realistic now showing in Amer-|at 6: John .Satterlund of Washburn is in jca today and depicts the great war’ street c Bismarck en route home from a three agg it really i He spent | ties of sacri several weeks at Excelsior Springs,' pictures will be exhibited under the day, April ; auspices of the Bismarck Home Guard; ‘who contracted with A. Natelson of: man, © Minneapolis to bring the films here.! and Cc ‘" A special matinee will be given Mon-! ‘day afterncon at 4:15 for the ladies} and heroism, and children. Children will be mitted to the matinee for 10 cents. Two evening performances will bs this no one be disappointed in gaining ad- mittance to either of the evening per- _ tormances. The picture will be shown | here in Bismarck today only. charge of Rev. L. R. Call of the First: ON TO VICTORY Baptist church will have a big hike tomorrow. The scouts will. meet at | ORCHESTRA FOR 8 o'clock at the Baptist parsonage and will go immediately to the river where they will prepare their own meals and také Scout tests. * *e Dr, L. G. Eastman of Hazen return- {whipped and freedom reigns over the; ‘world. This loyalty orchestra wil; ‘make its debut thts evening at the!! ed from Ft, Riley, Kansas, where he has been stationed for the past few LOYALTY MEETS | Bismarck’s foremost musicians have! banded together in an “on to Victory”! ley orchestra of 1: pieces, the largest or- _ ganization of this kind the capital city | PERSONAL NOTES tes ever boasted, whose services will ‘be given gratis and tor patriotic caus | es only until the Hun is thoroughly pictures ever shown | can Railway entitled, | handling Terror,” were! made on the very battle fronts of! first draft, which will ‘ Europe showing the battle of Dardan-|to Camp Dodge on Friday, : “the following schedule for the handl-| eaccuraged the press mo ‘eus, batueships blown up by torpe-/ the | county, at! Grant, a glimpse of submarine} ! warfare are included in these thrilling | Kidder, 35; Griggs, 43; to: scenes, which bring the war home to! The kaiser is shown) on Frid: ng-|the river assem ling at Mandan. The, 9° S| ens, teachers in the Washburn school, amidst a rain of bursting shells, one! county will have supper at J: spent a few. days in the Capital City. of the most vivid scenes ever filmed.jat 6 in the evening, and w with all its grim real-: The, All who can attend; the matinee should do so in order that} , 4 Soa : | forenoon in front of Wachter Transfer | been awarded to nine Am i Comnany, ‘of Bismat | nronerty will be sold to the highesc) priate letter will be forwarded to th it is pointed out, could) n the event of danger! 3 and property of the Jap. Mae fact that several Japar among the killed and w i { Siberian engagemen: v Local representatives of the Ameri-) Vladivost 0. which is! land may viliza North | to th a contingent for the begin movin nnounce: the 's dete akota’ y to wge governmental a. Although the Sib tuation is J tis not deemed at present to 27;| be critical, but the indications are 3 : that Japan will remain in a state of ‘ar trains; @leriness and. preparedness *to mee! i ualities. Should intervention sided upon it’ is understood the! men from points west of Stutsman! Powers will not raise the question of amestown | the n y of joint military action ll break-; 4nd that the Japanese army alone St. Paul, reaching Des Moines | Would be entrusted with the campaign. in the evening and takin: | The question of how the Itussian peo- s for Camp Dodge. | Ble would view the entrance of Jap- The second movement via the Nor- 2nese forces into Siberia forms an thern Pacific takes place on Tues- bortant aspect of.,the present sit when Benson will send #10n. 17; Sheridan, 35; Stuts- ‘The illness of Premier Terauchi ha Lamoure, 59; Ransom, 32; &!ven rise to reports of a possi . 100, a total of 389. Regular, Change in the ministr; trains will be used as far as James-' wg ness aaesal wil woxee! DEAD HEROES ule as announced for this week’s | AMONG, THOSE GIVEN CROSS movement, except that men from La- oure and Ransom will join the spe- res American Army in France, jal at Fargo. ia ‘ (By the Associated Press ) ing of men on Friday billing : Dunn, 4 Morton, Golden 2 ver, 1 These men will take regu! y, those coming from west of ete fast in 61; Ed ee With th Nocce of Sale, ' March 25 March 26, 1918. a¢ 19 o'clock in the! —Distinguii \ nN sot- 9 Fifth Street in the City; diers, but three thus decorated are . the following personal; dead and the cross, with an. appro- v: 1 bale mattresses; 1 daven-, next of kin. 1 child's sleigh: 1 gas range; The decorations have been ¢ 1 piano bench; 2 bale rugs: {ferred on Second Lieutenant . A. 2 bed spring: bundle bed- | Terrel, Medical Sergeant Thomas Pét- commore: 1 shot gun. .erson (dead); Privates Herman Ge- {niipy and Lenni Fillengem (both dead), and Sergeants Varner Hall and, James H. West. and Corporals Edgar HW. Freeman, Amos Teske and Homer Whited, all of the same infantry regi- DUTCH CABINET TO || ment. FORMSLLY REFUSE || Soime of the men had already been March 25.—The Dutch |) decorste! with the French .war cross. | Medical Sergeant Peterson, as pre-| dine: Dated March 25, 1918. JOHN P. FRENCH, Sheriff. | HUUHOCEUUOAESRACUOAUEUSOONECAREGHUCOUNANOREUaUCAUuaseauongcacanccansiectsongonvessegcnsonecsainy London, | cabinet is said to have decided to | send the allied powers a formal re- fusal of crain returned for Dutch ships, a dispatch from, The Hague | 3 2, = $ FA g 2 Fy 5 = 3 = Es 2 dnsenaa stilaey pee'ment. and in action on) March 5, although mortally wounded, = To d'scourage new industrial pro jec's not deemed essential to the industrial koard will withhold from | | such new plants the benefit of prix | | ority of transportation for their products, PRIORITY WITHHELD FROM NEW PLANTS Washington, D. C,, March 25— NAL HOSKINS ' ; { BISMARCK, N. D. i ; ‘i ition of the war, the war |; Members of the Florists’ Telegraph Delivery + NAuELevnuansousnncnseneseneson:tnucenueonnsuecnsnnusennanesounausnnsyavensenecuenessunnensnesconsunnsonseauaenenuscauecnenonenunocsnnsnougnnacenteneey You willfind your size and style in our assort- ment of “Sunshine’ and “Conde” Suits and {| « | months as Lieutenant in the metitte/Home «uard’s exhibition of the great | to the Daily Mail says. || supervised the care of wounded = daughter have been the week end | War film, “Europe's Reign of Terror,” | *——. “*| brought to a station which he had = guests of Mr. E. M. Serr and family | the Bismarck Auditorium, where it A = nt their Fourth street homé. j will play a patriotic concert from 7:3) iz inthe city on business and while! ; In the fut it will be ready to] = ’ . here as a guest at the home of Mr, i78- 1 the future it will be ready £0, = ca Se und Mrs. E. M. Serr. ‘respond upon any similar occasion. | Or CEOS aes Krank Halsted, a musician of many | . ___ years’ experience and who has direct- | ” ied or played with some of the best | CITY NEWS | ‘known. orchestras in “America, is di- | on rector of the “On to victory” sym i 7 phony. The violins will be handled | ta cnairman FH. Packard of the arate lny Macdonald, Budner and Munger; ening from LaMoure where he gpent | bass viol by Peterson, cello by, Shel: | | - several days discussing the cit Mom. | tOR. piano by Lenhart, elarineis, Pe-} | mission’ form. of eavaranteit ¥, upon | ferson and Hurley, cornets, Cochrane by wi ch LaMoure soon is to vote. PON | and Strutz; trombone, Hughes; sé { are Mr. and Mrs. F. Peterson, newly. | Phone, Svern; drums, Davies. Every i weds of Washburn, who traveled all/°"® of these men has played for years, | theavay to Bismarck without discover. {i Lismarck and in other cities, and ing the fact that they wore tags that | the showing made at the initial re-) g loudly proclaimed their blissful state, |Réarsal_at the. Grand aPcifie on Sun : = were guests at the Grand Pacific over | 4a Promises kismarck a quality of . a f gray. u {patriotic music for its war rallies su-! $350 and a Ford } "Maxwell ‘T. McNeill, well known Perfor to anything the city has ever | : North Dakota newspaper man, ‘came | Heretofore enjoyed. : in on the North Soo on Saturday from ANTABOLOGYE You Can Run Your Horses All Day and You Can-. os Garrison, where he had attended the; Through an oversight, the excellent not Keep Up With i ici ape joyalty drive. a i work done by James Knappen as fob,! P i the Quick and Efficient rant Goer! i renee went the valet to Jedbury, Jr., in the senior | Service of a MAXFER Truck. f ma a pare o ‘play at the Auditorium was omitted.| — 9, wilt his family. [Santee ‘Keayrens ea "46" portrayed ties i F _ Ifyou have worn SUNSHINE” or “CONDE” garments _eSferitt, Wiliam Hueviseher of Mer-/a faithful valet splendidly, and more axfer makes a Ford, used or new, into:a in the past you need no introduction to their quality — you sere sounty was in the city over Sun- tian. that pictured a friend who did Maxfer one-ton truck, at a cost of $350 anda: Ford. know that they give you comfortable fit u to the minute E itoisien not hesitate to go to any extreme to) a - + 0 Cotinty, Commissioner Theodore Fe-| help Christopher, Jr. his master. His| Maxfer slips around and over the whole frame, tyle, expert work hip, high a ‘ : ial d d j land of Sims, Morton county, was in|characterization of the part showed | strengthening it all the way. The Maxfer does not style, expert ‘workmanship, high grade materials and 200 ‘ the city Saturday looking after mat-|care and hard work in preparation} h: he Ford Chassis i service. i ters at the state capitol. and was fully up to the excellent change the For assis in any way except:to Te-: * wits ihe! Stockwell of Neitavite,/ standard of the other members of the! move the rear wheels and the rear spring Everything you could ask for in a Coat.is to be found in ts S | cast. : 4 oo days: with: her sister, Mrs. E. G. Wan-| pelle ei | The Maxfer Bell S; ke ive i ‘ “ T 99 “ 99 * : , | prockets (exclusive invention of the ape "irlitamn Holway ‘ot Madison, Wis. | Last eOyrRs Lat weer the top” | aie mnentvests) Fake i Dinee jghitie teat, wheels: FG eee peneies of Gene phate Oe Te ohates Be arrived Sunday io spend a few days| with regard to the announcement of axles to cut off, no frame to cut. a 1g p oO 1e anu. ac urers In Making Coats an ee eet OC MF Med MEE! Oar on. aad oetie tines | ecihe Maxfer has proven itselfto be the most eficient and Suits that please, satisfy and give you good value. . AN Bain A Weare taklig-this means of ‘apot-| cheapest to operate of any one-ton truck ever built. : 5 “i 79 “ 99 Mothers ; atnappecint ‘in naenelae able a i We will be glad to have it demonstrated at your place lf'you do. net lmow the SUNSHINE an CONDE gare Should se that ine ‘whole tamily take ener Work’ out Sitarday; night, -as | ot bunes oe beetle i get quick and efficient eae He agai get ese with America’s at leas oro, puri-! well as reminding those. who desire orse delivery, = S' I" a x fying, system cleaning medicine this|to have work done to come in early. ‘ mn 3 = OTEMO St MARKETS 0 OMe cat ing pparel. ’ snoring. Now is the time. The family KLEIN, Tailor and Cléaner. For the convenience of our trade we will open.a. i= < Saris Pitan erie ee distributing or transfer house in Bismarck at 200 = a i t caer er rerorare an er ncaa RNG Main street, with a full line stock of parts for the : thoro purifying, the stomach and bow. ! ace i ' els cleaned out, and the germs of Win- OPEN EVENINGS repairing of MAXFER TRUCKS. ! ; 1 ] as ter accumulated in the system, driven | eo e = away. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea |: THIS WEEK J. H. REAMER, State Agent - | ee : = is one of the very best and surest : Fact tH i ee : 23 Spring medicines to take. Get it and S. E. Bergeson & Son actory ai arveys, oe 2 —— cena jog bowie see the difference in the whole family. ee! saeciet ts ; Je = pica neranae ts SORE ~ Ae ae p nitog at inozegg 38 gaite ort MIM aUnNUCANuaNAOOnNONOnOOoNE : Their colo qian AANA ANA FAM ir ers

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