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hy rv) h to do Ked Cross work. | attending, ae meeting | ‘9 Asalet, ee He eS Seu on aad, will Wi He thoro purifying, the stomach and bow- , dealer near you who carries a wide variety of the new styles and leathers for street, St. Mary’s Sewing Circle ‘ot thelr orks “Mrs. C. L. Young, faa through te Mononea. Kked. Cross ee a ne ont eS ata ob Wit house and dress wear. He will fit each member of your family with just the right The Catholic Ladies’ Sewing circle; chairman of the women’s Liberty Loan | init. | away. -Hollister’s Roéky Mountain ‘Tea shoe. Look for the Gotzian trade-mark on the sole. ’ will meet at-2 o'clock Thursday after- Sg on cern the varv@hest and surest’ 3 bus hall. WRemnnnnnn jis one .of. the very, best and surest ; : PARK . H mone at the, alent of Columhns bal pring medicines (0 take. Got it and C. Gotzian & Company iii Saint Paul, Minnesota ments were served.’ © yet enjoyed. Menu favorites, served by ladies who! i Sh aes '" While the bazaar in general is for) will look as though they had step- "Baptist Baracas to Meet the benefit of the Norwegian | utheran! ped right’ out of a picture of thej The Baraca club-of the First Bap-| church, several booths will’ be dedi-! Northland. | tist{, church -will meet. tonight in the! catd to the Red Cross, and all the | > Musical umbers. | ‘ WEDNESDAY? MARCH'27! t618: EVI APRIBUNE vets te 7 calists ‘are Henry Halvorson, Miss Caspary, Mrs. Ina Steen and Miss [oeanis Seilseth. There! will be a male! quartette, a male choir and a ladies’! jchorus in addition, and the program will embrace fglk songs and dances as well as ¢ ical numvers and, pop- ular favorites of the present day. CITY. FEDERATIO OF F. L. CONKLIN ‘NAMES ms ste ot rh wives WOMEN’S CLUBS WILL AIDES FOR DEFENSE COUNCIL re, HAVE QUARTERLY MEET | = “Lema trie | Mrs. F. L. Conklin, named by the Cavalier; Mrs, Alex Liederbach, Kill | ing generousiy y and} se ‘state council of defease epresent deer; Mrs. Robert Clendenning 01! heer is every prospect of a complete Mrs, J. M. Martin, president of the delease to represent Wargo and Mrs. Minnie Clarke Bud | access, | City Federation ot Women’s clubs,|the North Dako.a section of the jong of Bismarck. ‘These ladies, with : atta in calling attention to the quarterly|woman’s committee of the National yrs, Conklin, general chairmin, 101 | ATTENTION ROYAL ARCH masting, ic be held in the community | Council of Defense in coordinating stitute the women’s division of ta MASONS. room of the Bismarck public Mbrary | the work of ins committee with that North Dakota State council of Ri er ar ener a ; | 4 ‘convocation of Lismarck | at 3 o'clock Friday afternoon, urges | tele af 7 " vhic! ey will cooperate | that every club which isa memder of Consuluation ee oeete (evan a. iectre: promulanetan of patiowe aoe (ea. .c- 10, Royal Arch Masons, the federation be represented at this| jryy: 1 Of will ba held at the Masonic Temple} session. Many matters of importance } pot ‘on Thursday, March 28, tor the pur- ure to be discussed, and a large at- ‘ . pose of conferring the degree of R.| tendance is hoped for. | ease Guenter cr | A. M. .Meeting will open at 5:00 p.m. iSURGICAL DRESSING BUREAU Cee MRO TRIE eeaione ate ILLUSTRATED LECTURE | i DEMONSTRATES ITS VALUE urgently requested’ to be present. | FOR HOME GARDENERS. : i a8 i 2 ‘ surgical dressing department of ,a few faithful workers who rez lize| : . Prot. H. 0 Werner of the Nortt'the barleigh county Red Cross chap- | the urgent need for this work. ; rw | FOOD ADMINISTRATORS . Agric oe . | a large class have just completed | i Dakota agricultural college will u. er has shipped fo the, Northern divi- | (HAA lage class have Nal come uper:| TO REQUISITION ALL i 7 ri 4 al liver’an illustrated lecture on hom.) sion headqaurters at, "Minneapolis a | visé,” many more workers could be| WHEAT BEING HOARDED feur associate trines and in the exte.s! ‘Mrs, ‘H. G. Vick, work. oe Tie gardening at the McCabe Meiliodi.* nigh se ‘large consignment of completed. sup- insiructed, and the people of Bismarck | pa ory een at ee San teria: | plies, including 1050 compresses, 100 | should realize the necessity of giving “ ‘ ‘ ’ Z that the lecture may- not’ inverfere| Pads and 65 bandages. “This.” said / some of their (img 10 this most i) Washington, D. C., March 27~State ‘We all wear ‘Gotzian’ shoes from the baby with any church services, and a large | na ene ore charge ine nh Lvitios a et wore that loth meat food administrators will be encour- . . d atc Is expected wll dressing denartent, touky, "in| activin, Is 4 work thal 'oxh mea, gag hy the. food administration to to father himself. The right shoes have made lome gardening is to be a very im-! ‘ pies i = requisition summarily any stocks of * “3 portant factor in food production this | ~~~ ern nen | wheat actually being hoarded. A gen such a difference in the way people regard us that we have summer, The government urges it 5 | eral order to this effect has not been | . q i: as a patriotic duty the people owe! MENOKEN RED CROSS UNIT | promiigated but state —administr decided we can never afford to be careless in our choice. thonisblves anil thelr country, and Dr ORGANIZED THIS AFTERNOON , 2 tye been advised they have aus), We're buying our spring shoes now and everyone is order- erner tonight will tell amateur gar-; {i y ste 4 : 5 RA ey ; deners how they make the most of| ra 5 . Te renee 5 | ing 'Gotzian’ again. their hack yard and vacant lot farms | A Menoken branch of the Red Cross commlttee for the Bismarck district, is oR MaAnolt Th vill cl kind] ¢ “4 rleig! 5 a discussing the campaign for the sale other: FS 3 here, Vill be no, eharap.ot any in|" chapter of -Gyrteleh county, ie) being which will begin Should see that the whole family take For sixty-three years the name Gotsian has meant foot comfort to thousands of eatisfied families. The “know how” of a lifetime of expert shoemaking goes into 5 i every pair of Gotzian shoes. From the raw material to the finished product they are honestly built to give you the greatest comfort, style and wear, for ‘admission and everyone in Bis) organized this afternoon at, the Men- marck will be cordially welcomed. | oven town hall, which will be Red !of the ‘speaker 0..E. S, Meet Tonight. |Cross and loyalty headquarters. Mrs. Jan's Liberty Loan committee, is @ The Eastern Star’ will meet at the)J. L. Whitney, chairman of the supply | cussing. « ervation, and. Mrs, Vv. Maconic Temple at 7:20 this evening | mmitiee of the Burleigh chapter, is in charge of the Bruce, chairman | at least 3 or 4 doses'of a thoro, puri-| bureau of the wom-j tying, system cleaning medicine this spring. Now is ‘he family) -j will be healt aT, and = get! ialong better if, the blood is given a The new Gotzian shoes for spring are awaiting your selection. There is a Gotzian ie ot the third 1 April.6; Mrs. To ‘Preach Tonight ORWAY TO BE BROUGHT CAPITAL CITY vent diferenca in the whole family Rev. Alexander Douglass of the' FOR WEEK OF GREAT LUTHERAN BAZAAR | Ter color will be better, they'll feel Wilton Presbyterian church will) preach at the First Presbyterian; ao eae 4 rt " chorch of Bismarck at 7:30 this eve-; Next Monday the state armory will; customs transplanted. The hootht will | peeeeweeeonesooee- ee eeoeny ning. ; cease to be the pr building which! take the form of a ski hi, and ihe la- j — Bismarckers generally have known it,! dies in attendance will be gowned in) D> NGS Shower for Miss Teske, ‘and will be transformed. into a fasci-, full Norsk costumes. Besi of all, the | OPEN EVENINGS i Miss Anna Rogers of Webb Bros.’|nating bit of the northland, fit stage | dainties ser ed will be true culinary | THIS WEEK | store entertained at a miscellaneous ‘tor the bazaar which will open there! products of the Northland, dear to’ es shower ‘Monday evening at her home; Tuesday under the auspices of- the, every Norsk palate and most accepl- $. E. Bergeson & Son | in the Rose apartments in honor ‘of choir of the orwegian Lutheran’ able to those of us who cannot so di- | Miss Minnie -Teske,' also employed! church. Tuesday, Wednesday and rectly trace our ancestry back to the | peewecgeeecweceoesooeoeons in Webb Bros.’ store, who will ‘be a! Thursday, April & and ‘4, will be} Vikings. |. - 7 a eb S bride of the near future. Sixteen! devoted to the bazaar, which promis There will be waffles.and lefse; guests. were present, and-.ihe evening|1o be one of. the “daintiest and most tig mand and sand vakkelse and good was spent in knitting. Light refresh-' interesting. that the. ‘Capital City has! Norsk coffee and’ a hosi of other basement parlors.of the church imme-| proceeds from these booths ‘will go) Every evening will be given an. en- | diately at the close of the passion | jnto-the treasury of the Burleigh coun-| tertainment of. musical numbers, some | week, prayer:service that is to be'con-|ty chapter. of which will be presented in costume | ducted, there by. the Sunday .school | ~ A. Bit of Norway. by students who participated in Miss | at . Business of importance’ wil Ay 7 The Norwegian’ booths will be a| Bergliot Caspary's recen’ recital. The it x : . be Consideretl and a social hour will! crosssection. ot Norweaian’ We" andi soloists will include such nonwlar vo ioe \ follow. “"The“club “now has a member. | see————— ee | f Ng 4] l , ship.of about 18 young men,-and it is! } expected that all will attend tonight. | mater ne Newbro’s Herpicide /iusty Before Easter avtermapa at the church parlors at @ #4 ms m. rhe ‘afternoon. will be spent in Aids Nature and Keeps the Scalp | he dy of J . The foll at- * i t individual ar ve i Vv the auaae. ot ae 5 ne OWE Be a pan Fi ‘om Da id “t iff an ddistincti Spring tyles remain-unbroken. True reinforcements have been necessary. tianity. Into’ Japan,” ‘Mrs. A. J.j ’ % | Ellstrom; “Buddhism’s. Fight for! Reasonable care and effort are all{the use of the First and Original Every express brings i q i ir Life,” Mrs, James Nebergall; “Jo-| that are required to enable almost Germ-Remedy for Dandruff. Herpi- | HE id ‘i el, fc 8S its quota of fashionable apparel direct sep: Hardy's Neesima,” Mrs. Tourte-| any woman tohave goodhair. When |cige stopa itching of the scalp. Tt \ } rica s foremost manufacturers, thereby giving ample lot; “Behind the Scenes in tho Mis-/ the hair falls out and is stringy, wn- | tas an exquisite odor. latitude for selection accordi t individu: Aa sion School,” Mrs... J. Taylor. i even dry, brittle and genera un- | "You'éan obtain’ atrial size bottle | . c coraing to your own in ividual sty le re- - Gatds Out For Dance. sigh tly, Hoe condition is nearlyalways} | 4 ooklet telling all about. the quirements. iy Mrs. F. :B. Strauss, Mrs. Edward) Before the hair will grow naturally | hair by sending ten cents in postage | Bannon, and “Mra. S. E. Dugan, enter-| and Juxuriantly, the scale-like accu-|or silver to The Herpicide Co, | tainment committee of the Daughters; —inulationmust : Dept. S, Detroit, Mich. of Isabella, have issued cards for a; moved and the dinner dance to be given at the Mc-! enarat? eradi- GOING! GQING! GONE!!! Your dealer Kenize hotel Monday. evening, April| cated. - That is a 3 sells Herpicide &, under the auspices of this popular what Newbro’s & & & in two sizes, 50 Set fraternity. A buffet-luncheon will ve! Herpicide ~ does. cents and $1.00, | zi ewest Easter Suits served during the evening. . Dancing | It is. an aid to and guarantees | will begin at 9. A large number of! nature. Herpi- cman was at, munmate satisfactory re- i $22.50 to $65.00 invitations. have been issued, and the cide keeps the sults or money | fance Je orpected i prove one.of the; —_ scalp clean, adds a softness and lus- |fetunded, nee upon having gen. | ‘big social events of -the post-Lenten ; i ich inidi .|uine Herpicide and not some ‘‘o! i Fi pe ‘ter to the hair which indicates health brand” and tobe ‘ust ae good’? Charming Easter season. | It not only prevents the hair from 4 ; preparation, The substitute costs falling out but causes it to become | Po just as much as the real article. «(one of woman’s greatest charms. Wh: take chances? ‘ leigh county chapter. ofthe Red Cross,|~. , Beautiful hair and lots of it may be | Herpieide applications obtained at, $15.00 to $65.00 today received a check for $40.15, the; the reward of every woman willing|the better barber shops and hair | Ds recess from . Rod - Crono, henettt to devote a little personal effort +o | dressing parlors, party given at Apple Creek by Mrs.: i if P ‘Wilbert Field and Mrs. Lisle Fox. |— : ‘ 2 Beautiful Easter Following:an-excellently arranged pro- | grain which. was thoroughly enjoyed | by ,the large representation of coun-} try ‘people in attendance, a box sup-| per ‘was served, the sale of the boxes; and the admission fee charged .n:t-' ting.the neat’ sum which today en-; riched the Burleigh county Red Cross! treasury. 2" | *- Clef Club Recital. Miss Mary Swift and iMiss Marguer- ite Brown entertained the Clef club| >and their guests at the home ‘of ‘Mrs. Frank .Swanke; 515 Fourth’ street. Al collection was’ taken for the benefit of the Red Cross: “The, program fol- lows: ; : 5 | Duet, “Camp‘ of Glory” (Holst)—' Migs Myrtle Freeburg-and Ester Man- digo., ie 5 Vocal, “The “Flower O’ Eublane,” — ! ‘ | (Nevin)—Mrs.. J. 'M. Harrison. ' Se SA jdnornlnig: in ‘the Woods,” (Spen- | nA EAS TER ser—Mrs. WalterZimmerman. | So The Time when Everybody's Vocal, “Into My“Life “She “Came,” (Galloway) ;” “It's a Beautiful World,” | Thoughts Center on Flowers For the Red Cross Coats B. C, Marks, treasurer of the Bur- Dresses $15.00 to $72.50 Attraciiee, saster . Vio! jolo—Selected—=Mr. jal- os" most joy jift, in the 'd res 5 . es iteaar ; | : a sitter) j viel Ache eoree oie Gloves bg beeper " | Footwear Vocal, “Sweetest Rose of Junetime,” | : flowers have always been inseparable— VU LOL Det Ye to slo. $6.00 to $15.00 (Phelps)—Miss: Faye Connor. : i flowers are the one thing that can fully Vocal, 7 Mermaids’ Song,” Fre : express your sentiments on this great Peay ar ae a Te a oe ae GY (Raydn); “Dreaming of Days Gone . . occasion.’ “Say it with Flowers” this *, ad By.” (Feolte)" has (Eq’her Hoover. | Lee 6 @<2]] Easter, 5 gs art Two. } ath) Corsage Bouquets for percane ifte, Paper, “Life of Mendelssohn”—Mrs, | : / f a ans Lilies, Roses, Sweet Poss, Spring Flowers, : ? Frank-Swanke: * 4 l jampers of Growing Plants thet last, . : Arrangements of Flowers or Growing Vocal Duet, “O Wert Thou. in the | ie Plants in baskets, aris Blast aor Warren Mandigo —these are but a few of the many sug- t VA and. Miss: Eoysen. “ * © ions which we can offer you for FI ARIETY FOREMOST IN VALUE “Spring Song”—Mrs. Frank Milhol- = Easter floral gifts RS TIN STYLE FIRST IN VARIE R : lan, . : jee 7] : Vocal Solo, “Thte Wi fa Dove” | ° Ps : ge ( —Miss rave aun nen me " ‘ H 0 Ss K I N S (a) “Jerusalem Thou That Killest.” Me F (>) “The First Violet”—Mise Mary A.| BISMARCK, N. D. U0 Y1se2999m bye ia wot 1 ia y i eae amiqqaH jo tidwH. 4 ness, at tH OPPMEMA THMM Oy ~~ oinay cat