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if BOYD SCHOOL WILL” BUY LIBERTY BOND Entertainment to. to Be Given April 11 to Provide Funds = Current Events Club ‘he Current Events club will meet with Mrs. J. G. Moore, 919 Fifth St., at 2:30 Wednesday afternoon. Into New Home. Mr. and Mrs, W. A. McDonald have | Cyoss shipped yesterday: moved from their former residence on Thayer street to the Opryke prop- erty on the Bl. which they recently purchased. i On Japan iss Gerda Paulson, district. secre- tary for the Baptist foreign mission board, gave an interesting ilustrated ! lecture on “Present Day Japan” at| the Virst Baptist church last eve’! helmets, ning. Presbyterian Aid. ‘The'Ladies’ Aid society of the First | Presbyterian church will meet in the} church parlors at 2 o'clock Thursday | work | afternoon for their meeting. ken up. regular Red Cross work will be ta To Valley City. Miss. Florence Keniston has r ed to Valley; City to resume her siud ies'at the Normal school, after spend ing her Easter vacation with her par- ents, Mr, and Mrs, George N. Kenis: | ton of. Avenue A. un: Bishop Tyler Here Rishop Tyler of Fargo arrived in the city on No. 3 and will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Buz- aelle during hig.stay. He will admin- ister the rites of confirmation to a Class at St. George’s this evening. Conducting Services Rev. E..L. Hobbs of Wahpeton ar- rived in Bismarck yesterday td con-} duct a two-weeks’ series of special meetings wat the McCabe Methodist church. Services will be held each evening at 8, and the public is cor- dially invited. Arrives Over There. Mv. and Mrs, J. W. Ferrell of Thay. er street this morning received a card | unnoyncing the safe arrival in France of their son, E, A. Forrell, who ent from Cainp’ Sherman, Chillicothe, 0. The young soldier is well. known h and his, friends will be pleased to learn of his safe voyage. April Fool’s Party. The intermediate class at St. Alex: ius hospital training school enjoyed | an April -Fool’s party Monday even-! ing. Dancing, singing, Chinese puz- ales and an April Fool's fish pond fur. nished divertisement, following which an_elthorate luncheon was served. 8he | hours. were from’8 ‘to 11. We Enjoyable. Party. . Bismarck ‘council, Knights .of Co-} lumbus,. entertained a large number of | tion over friends:with an enjoyable Easter Mon- day dancing party at Patterson’s hall. Dancing events for the ensuing week | asked that mother be called to the and even held it a minute after it jets! ied include: an Eastern Star party for. Ma- sons and their falimies at the Masonic temple , Friday evening,’ and. a. -Red, C ball. to bi by the Daugh- * | y i ters of ail Ge bev eivan be ee hotel Iie schools there, is spending the week \ FORMAL PROTEST \ next. Monday evening. For Men Only : 20 tonight there will be in the. surgical dresi Att men’s meetin ing rooms, and all men. are expected | _to. turn out and do their bit. Miss’ Agnes Orr, in-charge . of _ surgical dressing work for the Red Cross, re- ports that the number of men in at- tendance at recent meetings has been! , musician. smaller than it should have been. She doesn’t. wish to accuse the men} of being slackers, but urges that they | Jamestown, editor of C ommunity Life, ov a man’s duty as a woman's, On War wardens Nev. George Buzzele, rector of St.; George’s on Monday afternoon Buzzelle urged that the boys ahd girls | and young men and young women of | fevorite, the city link themselves up with the| “Shirley Kaye,” great organized effort which is be-/ drama. hind the administration in the prose- cution of this war, and he suggested | that nothing which they could do! would be of more value than the oi ganization of ‘garden clubs and th production of large quantities foodstuffs on vacant lots and back- yard gardens, The students exhibit- ed a: lively interest in the. subject, and a number of war garden clubs will be organized in the near future. Clara Kimball favorite, at the Orpheum tonight in “Shirley “Kaye,” -a dandy comedy: drama. © Se Ne | CITY NEWS * “From Washburn,—J. down from Washburn on Monday. Here. for Week.—Miss : Rachel oO. Neil of Halliday, a teacher in the pub- ~ STOMACH UPSET? 2 Get at the Real Cause—Take Dr. | Edwards’ Oliv Olive Tablets an ste | If you. have a bad taste i your iany, don’t-care feeling, no peabition or energy, troubled with undi should take « T stitute for. Ed ot e, when \ avercomss {hele patiral node na and well known chautauqua lecturer, | that deters them and turn out tonight | WS and help in a work that is as much! ad- | lLaMoure. sed the students of the junior high school and this morning talked to! “the high school students at the as- | sembly. room on the subject of ex- tending war garden work and the or-) ganization of war garden clubs, Dr. | Young, everybody’s | Menoken, N. D. April 2.—For the : purpose cf producing tunds for - the} BURLEIGH COUNTY RED CROSS CHAPTER MAKES BIG SHIPMENT 21 Mrozean wit be given horaay /neseeted to return his questionaire | Hy 1-2,,miles. south of Menoken. | J. Hutcheson, pastor of Mc-} ehareh at Bismarck, will deliver | and | McKenzie: sweaters. a A Northeast Burleigh: Knitted articl ms dozen sweater: “118 sweaters, 4 pa 70 pairs wristlets, 155 pairs socks, One| Baldwin: 11 sweaters, half dozen mutflers, and 1 knitted | lets and 2 pairs socks. ‘community singing quilt which was turned in by the Bis- | The remainder of the goods in the: thems. A feature of the exercises will | marck Junicr high school. | above shipment was made by the Bis-, be the dedication of a service flag in| Of the 2 ove artic! H onor of the boys who have entered | s the following | marck ladies. branches contributed: | Hospital garments: 60 hospital the United States service from this fi sweaters, 42 pairs wrist-! shirts, 72 bath robes, 144 suits of pa-: district. , 1 trench cap and 6; jamas, 36 pairs of bed socks, 18 caps, Folowihg the program an auction | 4 pillows, 36 sponges, 36 napkins and | wil beheld. Each family in the school ‘district: is asked to donate for this RR Reems | * gale some article which is useful or wweemen= sone which will command a price be- | CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE. | eause of its grotesqueness;: Ladies of , ij the d ict are invited to assist in MR. TRENT MUST GO A JOURNEY, The Burleigh County chapise Red 24 pairs socks and 10; Nor 4 te Beet ‘he principal patriotie , of nationa | providing refreshments. which will be served everyone attending. The pro- ey After Dick and (Mr. Trent went away; “Well, I have had a sudden call to {{ got up and changed my gown for I take a journey, | wi arte to be all ready when they | ‘came back, T wondered if they were “It may be of longer or shorter dur- [oink to tell Mother Trent. / ation, f cannot tell.” . if Bs { hoped they would not for I was ‘Will you have James bring my When 2 girl becomes a woman, when & lquite gare I could not stand her and suit case down to my office immediate- woman becomes a mother. and when & ‘| did not want to go with Dick ff he ly with plenty of changes of linen, [ Woman passes through tho changes of ; wanted me to. : won't need any other suit, as where | middle life, are the three periods of life | Thad to wait.quite a while for it was a mgoing this will he ample.” ; When health and strength are.most needed! | late in the day when they started out = - -———- ' to withstand the pain and distress often: j to find Mr. Trent’s attorney and he ‘0, I don't know when I will get caused by severe organic urbances.| | was not at his office and they had to back, but 1 will let you hear from me Thousands in this section would testify, |go to his house. tomorrow and then if T should have to as dy the following: “ Dick says the will is very simple. stay a long while you may come to me hue After he had given something to | Mollie and Dick and me and remem- —— —_— —__ lhe red his favorite charities, he gave “Oh, I forgot for a moment, M all the remainder in trust to Jim, the Prentice’s party day after tomorrow. income to be paid to Mother Trent; Of cou you will have to stay at for life. home for that, and if | am not back After his death the estate is to be, home y nw go with some one at the equally didived between, Dick's and | hotel, ¢ Mollie's children. Dick told me this after we came| try and get yack home from the hospital where | back, but l hardly think I'll be adle we left Mr, Trent. to do so.” ,Tho operation is to be tomorrow. ° ~ \.‘«what did you do about your! “.’ “emembe 1 want you to be mother, Dick, will she not be frantic | happy all the while 1am gone. I and I never was sick a minute durin, ‘Trent does not come home| wish I had time to come and say good , the remainder of Sepectancy: 1 worked ton night | asked. b, dily all the t milked three or four “Mr. Trent telephoned her to have You are just dre: See oe eon enlarly. had, wae his man bring him some clean slothes} and play bridge in Mr Su — the e to his office as he had to go on a|ment and they expected me? My dear att eae Meroe Bhota of, my | journey and would not have time toy you know what an indifferent bridge 25 rs. DAN Evans. | yet home,” answered Dick. player | am, you | will have a better, “Why, Dick, did not Mr. Trent have| time without me.” © tell your mother more: than that?) — condition L took “Good bye and God bless you dear.) Favorite [1 is the first time we have been! very gra ed since our marriage, and it) eae a Mule that I must go.” ie i Mothers, Prepare! Keuwa, Inano.—"I wonid be ungrateful for benelits received if 1 did not write & Tew lines in praise, of eseription, "I would suggest that all prospective mothers use the * Favorite. Preserips tion,’ and thereby Pi twat the siekness ineident to mother i hood, 1 cor menced AN to take t "avors ite Brest ription,’ taking one teaspoons ful after each meal, | ing to go over i | ago when in'a Would she lei him go out of town and aot even ask where he was going or | This even come to his office to bid him gcod-bye and see that he was com- fortably fixed up for the trip?” ay Soe hy “Well,” ‘answered Dick, “ you see I 3. i hope to be back soon andj : only heard one side of the conversa- until I see you again, remember I love» “Doctor Pierce's the telephone and. after, you Bai tesctl for all the Ingredie iward Mr. Trent said nothing.” | Dick said, little book, that Mr. Trent te ‘@ printed on the wrapper. | [ heard Mr. Trent say after he had seemed reluctant to put the receiver! All druggists, “Liquid or tablets, } @ Prescriptios Is ‘Tab- had given the warning click which told! jthat his wife had bung up. « Pierees, Invatids’ Hotel stitnte,.. Buffalo, N. ¥.5 4 tablets. Black Silk , ~ Stove Polish « |ohone, “Is that you dear? , Send Dr. V. land Surgici {10 cents for trial pack Ae j ‘n° Bismarck. | a | |. From ‘Mandan.—H. H. Harmon of} AGAINST SEIZURE, Jandan called on Bismarck triends Netherlands Minister Acts Under! | Monday. | a pCa Hague Instructions Goes As Musician—O. .. Hougen of | Xilldeer came to Bismarck yesterday Washington, D. C., April 2. ‘:o enlist in the United States army as! protest against the taking over of the! Not Rub Dutch ships was made to the state de- | \ —— | artment today by the herlands | Off, Lasts = . ot | matucle nly ig Alex Karr Here—Alex Karr | minister acting under — instruction: 4 Times as rom The Hague. aN, Long as Others, Clara Kimball Young, evervbody’ Saves Work, ~ vera poll Ss Get aCan Today favorite, at the Orpheum tonight ii “Shirley Kaye,” a dandy comedy- rama. in Bismarck yesterday. To LaMoure.—sohn Robinson, ii i ternal revenue collecter, who hai | Spent several days. here in connection ; ‘with the income tax, left Monday for OUTUAUEUNAESUGUOQORUUDUERROOOUQEEOOCUGNOGSAUOSUOUOUEOAUCOUOQESDONOUAOSOUOCUUQUCDEAUAUOCOUICUDICODITEE? OPENING. NORWEGIAN BAZAAR TONIGHT Fashion Display of Living Models From JOHNSON’S POPULAR PRICED STORE BIG PROGRAM BEGINS PROMPTLY AT 8:00 P. M. Has the Mumps. Master Donald Keniston, son of Mr ‘and Mrs. G. N. Keniston, is confine ito.his home by an attack of mump: Clara Kinoall Young, everybody's at the Orpheum tonight in a dandy oe UUADGUUODSUNNDONEDUREOOOOoONEN 100 LATE TO CLASSIFY = OOMS FOR RENT. in modern house | Will rent singly for light house |= keeping. Phone 469K. 4 | por’ RENT—Front room in. mode’ house. Inquire 523 Second St. 4- i | ee ——— a! | EIGHTH BOMBARDMENT | Come and Eat in a Nor- OF PARIS BEGUN |, wegian Ski Hut in U.S. A. Paris, April 2.— The | | Admission, 15¢ Season Ticket, 35¢ APRIL 2-3-4—ARMORY AUNCSOOUNEDUCVOGUDUURSUCRUSUSOODENCESOGUCGUOUOOEOOCOOULOOUCUSONUOOCOOUOOUCLOUOUOAUGBUOENGUUE | | eighth long range bombard- | | ment of Paris began at | ; 10:10 o’clock today when a | ! projectile exploded in the region of the city. | | $ i LLL * j | “Just a Baby’s Prayer at Twilight” a8 April Record No. 18439--10-Inch 75c Is one of the best of a strong new record list. This record will. make you want to buy Liberty Bonds, War Saving Stamps and save wheat and meat.” There is not a true American who wae not gladly nele “her daddy over there.” cele ; ALL THE NEW APRIL RECORDS IN mi a i sheowis, ¢ _ HOSKINS | ~Exclusiye, Victor Dealers for Bismarek sites ane ial : HOASON 2H : ‘OKLAHOMA tevening, April /11, at Boyd School | to the district board there with which| came from R RULE ea ae MARMARTH TO HAVE. TWO HANDSOME NEW | BUSINESS BLOCKS: gram will begin at §:30, and the en tire countryside is not only invited! btu urged to: attend. DRAFTEE TAKEN TO DODGE AS Marmarti, N. Di, apr. 3.—The F TECHNICAL DESERTER| National bank and F. 0. Barber ha let the contracts for modern new Hamlin’s Wizard | buildings which are to be completed jeorge | this summer. The first floor of the In cases of rheumatism and lame A.| back it pemetrates quickly, drives out soreness, and limbers up stiff, aching joints and muscles. Wizard Oil is an absolutely reli- able, antiseptic application for cuts, SORE MUSCLES Unber U; Under the Seething, Penetrating Ropleation of ft Dickinson, N, D.. April P, McCulley of Spearfish, Okla., who] Barber block will be occupied by A Svendly, a merchant who recently | ne to Marmarth, and { ken to! the second floor, as in the structure | Camp Dodge by Sheriff T. N, Hart-| recently destroyed by Marmarth’s big ung. En route home from Camp! fire, will be devoted to a public audi-| burns, bites, and stings. Sprains and Dodge, «Sheriff Hartung expects to, torium, F. O. Barber is president of | bruises heal readily under its sooth- stop at’ Bemidji, Minn. to pick up! the First National bank, whose old| ing, penctrating qualities. Dweight Crowell, who is wanted here home was swept away by the r Get it from druggists for 30 cents. on a complaint made by Miss fire, and C. P. Allison is If not satisfied return the bottle and Hoffman of South Dickinson w-' dent. The buildings get your money back. ell is also wanted at Devils Lake, but) more than $50,000, and — will for Ever constipated or have’ sick it'is thougght the local charge will handsome ms to the fast-gr headache? Just try Wizard, Liver | have original right of w | ing business section of Marmarth. Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 30 | cents Guaranteed. he was registered, has been t: ro 0, , ob Pen = Worth Fighting For. HALL this little girl grow up in the sort a of American home we know, healthy and i happy? Shall she have the advantage of \ living and learning in a free land, under free in- stitutions? Shall such children develop into the Liberty-loving citizens that a free America may be proud of? ul F { For over two hundred years Americans have ‘+ fought valiantly, and died gallantly, to win for themselves and hand down to their posterity the blessings of liberty, justice, self-government and equal opportunity. This precious heritage, bought —_« at so great a price, is now threatened. i) _# The question which today confronts America ' as a nation, and you as an individual, is bs ‘é whether or not a free America a4 f ge is worth fighting for + gm? Are American children in this and all future generations to receive unimpaired the legacy of freedom of which we are now the custodians, or | shall their country be turned over bodily to the brutal, rapacious, power-mad enemy which has, * forced us into this warP eg (os oo This question cannot be answered by word of | mouth, but by deeds alone. : a Let Your Answer Be Your Investment i in . LIBERTY BONDS! . THIS SPACE PAID FOR AND CONTRIBUTED BY Gann es BH 19i1t0 Sis BU rr “bag son immio9 gxonw nodgnidesW stslqmratnos of sonsyorrs 18