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Lore anand est eee nth a yctit aes ere thy AR GARDEN: SPACE IN PLENTY. ccond and Thayer Palreals Rev. of patriolsin” and “ingpiration, The C Postlethwaite, ministe: Sew ae 7 b FOR HIGH SCHOOL GARDENERS ‘erviee 1: theme, three bays Eeere! publi willbe Invited. A. com land Nothing ‘o Kat.” Quartette music, | Plete program will appear early next Bismarck, which two days ago had | level mi of rich black soil, and it will, a), | Sunday school at 12 m. Classes for | Week. ‘htistian Endeavor at 7:00 p. Rey, W. Hutcheson went to Bald- | plenty of would-be gardeners but no it is believed, make an excellent gard-| m, | war vacdens to spare, now has an| Evening ser A good place for young people.; Win today to deliver a patriotic ad- labundance of war ‘garden’ space, Ree plat. Prodlems.” ve at 8:00 Theme “Lite | 4” thanks to the patriotic, spirit shown by; _ The tract already has been assigned | Young Peopl TaN TaN aN reNti7eVi 70) MRS.: CONKLIN ISSUES CALL FOR WOMEN WAR WORKERS’ arp| to her former home in Philadelphia Mrs, F. Ly Conklin, chairman of ‘the committee on woman’s organizations of the North Dakota Council. of De- fense, has sent jt’ all. county: chair. men of women's committees ,the fol. lowing call to help the ‘Third Liberty Loan drive: “We are asked by the. government | to assist in the Liberty Loan drive which begins April’6. Will you in struct your town or city. chairman and also the heads of your commitiee to cooperate in every way. and to len of North Dakota must sist the Liberty Loan chairman of your wadh or your county, 1ue wom- ‘go over the top’ in the matter of the Libert Loan and this can only be done )) every woman accepting her share of responsibility and doing her utmost to make the loan a succe: Through the county c' addressed, reach nearly 570 active, organized city, village and school districts and committees, 1 through them nearly 100,000 wom rmen thus n. THIRD ANNIVERSARY OF OPENING OF OBSERVED BY URSES’. TRAINING SCHOOL IS ST. ALEXTUS STAFF The third nel versaey cof the open | ing of the St. Alexius training school | for nurs which, inaneurated J than three -years ago. with an initial | class of'12, has expanded to an insti: | tution whose, present class of 48 stu dents has‘ outgrown the old quarter: and necessitated the opening of a new home for novices, was celebrated Fri day evening with a housewarming | which the {Intermediates gave to the j seniors jn. honor of Miss Mary Brady, | fusion of pink tea roses, daffodils potted flowers, blending in a very Miss Mary B, McPake,! the Eastern Star par in behalf of | une invades count a graduate nurse of ‘Waldheim Park, Milwaukee, who has been doing pro- | fessional work with St. Alexius dur- ing the last year, and who leaves day for a brief visit in Valley City, preliminary to entering a base hosp! tal as a member of the United States army nursing corps, Miss ‘Brady has been very popular with the staff. of St. Alexius and in capital city social .circles generally. She has been prominent in the Daugh- ters of Isabella of Bismarck, and is a member of the North Dakota Regis- eee Visiting Relatives Miss Pearl Otterness ot Wilmar ar- rived today for an extended visit witn her uncle and’ aunt, Mr. and Mrs, O. Lundquist of First street, Irysh Is Back. Wellington Irysh has returned from the Pacific coast, where he spent the winter Opens School: Miss Ruby Ode of Lismarck has opened a spring term of school in; Glenview: district No.-2. ‘ ) Installs Officers, = Bismarck Jodge No. 1199, B. P. O. E., installed officers for the ensuing year and enjoyed a- social session last evening. A number’ of- visiting antlere:l, friends enjoyed the festivi- ties." = Returns. Home, Miss Anna Johnson_has Jeft for her home in*Mankato, Mana fter visiting her. brother, Otto’ Johpson, of the Johnson, store; Exirotte she will spend a short time in the. Twin Cities. Successful Benefit, The benefit entertainment given at Patterson’s hall for mem%ers of Cap- ital City, Homestead No.:300 who have gone tothe front was a decided suc- cess. Many compliments are being be: stowed upon the lady of entertain- ment, Mrs. Elmer Pierson, “and her committee for the untiring efforts which made the event a success both financially and socially. “SHOW OF WONDERS’ PROMISES A LAUGH EVERY MINUTE sh. Fun.is the keynote of success n the “show of: Wonders,’ the'New York Winier Garden’s most pretentious of- foring coming to the Auditorium to- one of ‘the most notable sin the history of Winter Gardea shows, but some exceedingly funny: situations have -heen «written in- to the book. For example a Pullman sleeping’ car interior is shown in which Charles Wright as “Pansy,” a otun?!, ‘middle aged and’ red ‘haired lady is assisted into an upper ‘berth with the aid of a derrick’ and six hus- ky negro porters, only to discover at- ter being comfortably séttled for the nigh. that he | has gotten into the wrong berth. Then again Eugene and Will'e Howard are shown in the char- acters of a telephone switchboard op- erator and 4 patron... Eugene calls a Jong distance number.as Willie, as the operator, orders his dinner, his order being sadly mixed with Eugene's tele- phonic conversatton... Tom Lewis as the Grouchy husband of Pansy try- ing ‘o evade her, also furnishes a parucularly so in the scene where Lewis as a life saver, discovers a trim ankle of ‘an exceedingly symmetrical | young lady protruding from behind a beach parasol and upon investigation finds that the young lady has changed places with his buxom wife. But then there ‘are hundreds of these comedy bits that keep the audience in an up- roar for three solid hours. To dis- close them would spoil the enjoyment of vrospective theatregoers. Pat while the “Show of Wonders” is rich in*humor, the other ‘essentials of ; | ning included Mrs | A. E. Brink, whose house guest Mi 1 Sun- | the hos i tered Nurs oM ociation. Brady, honor guests last eve- “Annex, a cl rover at Waldhe’m Park, and) Mr: Brady has been for the last week: American flags and the school col ors, purple and gold, formed the gen- ‘al decorations, and there was 2 pretty eftect. superintendent of nurs te honor with a handsome portfolio and fountain pen, as tokens of esteem and , m | the mementoes of the occasion. Ice er and cake formed the refreshmen!s Sister Boniface, St. Alexius, was the donor of the at tractive decorations, flowers and pot- | ted plants, and a vote of appreciation was tendered her for her thoughtful ness. WOMEN OF N. W. NOT TO KNIT FOR THEMSELV. (Minneapolis, Minn., will be requested to stop knitting sweaters and othe? garments for them- selves, according to Mrs, T. G. Wint- | er of Minneapolis, state women’s committee of the .Coun- cil of National Defense. show, she declared, that thousands of women have wool for tancy sweaters and scarfs to equip the greater part cf the army. “If women knew of the imperative need of wool for soldiers in France,” she continued, “hey would consider themsélves. unpatriotic to -have. tore ha none sweater. We are facing a shoriage of wool and textiles and knit- ing of unnecessi articles must be stopped so that the boys in the ‘renches can he properly clothed " Soldiers and sailors require thi teen times as much wool as civilia: ‘t is said... As a conservation mea: ure civilians probably will be re- sted to use wool only for outdoor ments or as trimmings where for warmth. The use of cotton, s recommen4- ‘asx a suostitute w herever possible. ” HERE TONIGHT Winter Garden success have not been neglected. No more pleasing bit of feminine loveliness has ever been of- fered the public than dainty Flora Lea, whose work all througif the per- formance is relished with keen de- light by the audien And there is an array of singers and dancers and eutertainers that reads like a page of “Who's Who on ‘the ‘Stage.” A glance at their names will Se ample assurance of a creditable perform- ance. They include such stage celeb- rities as Sidney Phillips, White and Clayton, Ernest Hare. Dan Quinlan, Jacques Kujawski, Arthur Davis, Ed- muni Mulcahey, Adele Ardsley, Pat-} sie O’Hearn, Virginia Smith, ‘Myrtle Victorine and Irene Zolar. There, are also 15 mammoth, gorge- ous scenes of more than ordinary splendor ‘including the century's su-! preme thriller, “Over the Top,” said, to be the most startling effect pf re-' cent years. Flora: Lea Virginia Smith . Conklin's call will] ARR RRR eee Carl Myers of the | ass mate of the guest of igh school senior, left last night for EY. CALL JNCES ( Th addition ; yan seemtraek Mo. where ‘he will C. A. representative! to work a REY. CALL ANNOUNCES ss north of the MeKen hotel [enlist in the artillery.” A large mum.) Member of the stall of the. Beg Gros APRIL SERMON SERIES | m. morning service, The manufactured by a i f athered 2 » sta. camp tield director, and reside a ch on “More. ‘Than 4 [ee eae ‘gathered at the Sli. [hy ed Cross convalescent house, | areata i 12 m., Sunday school; perfect mechanical wo kim off, : | al of the pirat Hanttst Hobbs: will address the | process, without the * — e esourcefulness comes easily . Aor begin tomorrow sa acholars., “At pom pworth | ; 5 CITY NEWS * | snough when buildings and cet ee Me ee Onn mmons) ‘eague. Dr. Hutcheson will lead the use of chemicals. It | I: | under the general title “The War and) yeoting. Rev, KE, L. Hobbs will bring is absolutely pure presented the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Mars! superintendent of | April 6, — Be} yy cause of a shortage of wool and tex- ing tiles women of the northwest soon end, —_ i ne a | PATRIOTISM NOT EXCLUSIVE, ( tiiuty Lutheran Chureh, Cor, 7th chairman of the * ° Attribute One Readily Graped by Me- and Ave, (. Services in the Norwe-| Statistics been using enough Called East by Death. Mrs. W. F. Erlenmeyer was called | Special music by the] he meetings conducted by Rev. DB. choir under the di-| L. Hobbs of Wahpeton are well at- | Peter Wilcox, local manager, for, Todd | to the nine war garden groups organ rection of M Caspary. ‘This service |\tended and are calculated to do much Land Co, of Minneapolis. Mr. Wilcox | ized in the public schools, The Inter. inspirational and helpful. All are/ good, ‘The general public is invited yesterday called upon City Auditor | national Harvester Co. has agreed to! ‘cordially invited to the services of{ (0 hear Mr, Hobbs at its earliest con- Cecil L. Burton and placed at his dis-} do the plowing, harrowing and neces- the church | venience. He will, in all probability, sal a full block of the company’s |'sary rolling as a demonstration of its es | leave for his home early next week. | holdings in the northeastern part. of| tractors and other agricultural ma- Making Recovery {ihe city. The tract is one which has} chinery, and when the plat turned Miss Rachel Morris of the pdstofiice | been uvel ia past years as a munici-| to the high school war gardeners staff, who has been confined to her} ting rink. (l(t is rather low, | be ready for planting. | home by an attack of mumps, i paras rapidly, ' | 0. E. S. Party this morning by a message advi. ‘ather. ag of the death of her First Baptist church, Avenue 1} and, ———— Seuth street. Rev, i. R. Call astor. Morning service at 1 ‘church will hold. patriotic ser ‘sin keeping with the anniversary our entrance into the war. ‘The | ermon will be on “The Redemptive | ' flueace of War.’ It will be the At a receat — conference | in New| fo.w vetweea Harvey 1). Gibson, rep-| resenting the Red Cross, and Dr, John} said one of the men, Jackie made excr “Tlere’s a dollar yowll sing,” | The Kastern Stars gave an enjoy | Vai able dancing party last night at the} R. Mott and others, representing the; Suddenly Jackie's temper was arous- a series of four sermons on ‘ ' Masonic temple, About 40 couples at- | Young Men’s Christian association, an! ed—te's so small you wouldn't think ‘ar and Religion,” that. Call” tenued, Welresnments were served. | agreement was ached by -which' he had room for a temper, ans to give during April. Suuilay | “f'm, singing for the soldiers,” ool at 12 noon. Junior Endeavor fet these two great organizations whi BUYS A BUICK. nave for a long time been working! Jackie proudly. “Hf you want to 1 A. Marr of the local federal side by side in different fields, will’ me sing, buy a ticket and go to the ” p. in, e has just purchased a Buick eooperate in the operation of the Red’ show tonight. “-oning service at 8 p,m p.m. Intermediate Endeavor at Senior Endeavor at 7 p.m Topic' ot Valve in-Head touring car. Mr. Marr | ( convalescent houses, Exit all ‘rmon, “The Authority of Je jcomes from Guthrie, Okla., where the “ne y. iM. C. A. is to place at the'- — rmonette on “Buy a Bond.” Every: / | Buick is an old favorite. disposal of theRed Gross its. pro-| 4———— % ited and asked to come Made of high grade SCHOOL BOY EI + |gram of social, recreational, educa- CHURCH NOTICES z HIGH SCHOOL BOY ENLISTS. = (ion) and religious activities, and ar-| 3 are cocoa beans skil- rt Cook, a popular Lismarck ‘i Pa ad ee Laren a eS Nothodist Episcopal Church, two fully blended and ivrangements will be made for the Y.) *| are complete Creiuocans: Cre Religion.” ‘They will be given during rge Sullivan will go south | relief woi in France have shown! the four pana Se heats of the | pvoning service at 8 o'clock, com- ‘ their native genius, - At Evian, on the! Month of April. Subjects and dates! meneing with a rousing song serv ‘Swiss vorder, for instance, where flow: ‘ : Rey, EL. Hobbs, pastor of the Meth April 7—"The Redemptive Influence] ogist church at Wahpeton, will preach: poken each night | ‘he young folks a message and wholesome, and its flavor is deli- cious, the natural | Jennie Smith from Steele attended uains come in daily bringing the P| of War.’ Mist churel y Jast night. putriated from Germany, Belgium and re ‘ fi . Mr. Hobbs ha va E i the former kitch-| April 14—The Religion of the| ing the week and has proven him- flavor of the cocoa Warticulate.” All should bean. GR The genuine sy bears this trade- elf a preacher of merit. hear him. 5 On April of the) (ict conferenc 1 a en of a hovel was turned into a dental rgo, who were visiting in Bis ‘dispensary and a workable dentists’ will take an extended trip throng cnair evolved from a wine barrel, t before returning home. The garage on the Same place was chr i nade into a children’s dispensary} 3 sie Clarke left Friday night where—naturally enough—a kitchen! with relatives in Luverne, able served as an operating table un- The Future of the Chris: the Bismarck dis: will be held in’ the Methodist church. Dr. Wesley Burns of Minneapolis will deliver the Haz-| lett lectures. Dr. E, P. Robertson of; Wesley college, Crand Forks, will ate} St. George’s Episcopal church, 3rd and Thayer, Rev. George Buzzelle. | te Minn, .il the regular equipment arrived. Phy- P . i ; rector. Sunday after Easter. Holy} te ith Dr. H rth of New York sivians of the children’s bureau es- | ion at 8 a <Gunda ¥| tend with Dr. Howarth of New rk. | | oy Klgie Lockwood spending ablished by the American Red Cross communion at 8 a Sea school | These gentlemen will bring me s| ff \WALTER BAKER | au end withotrlenda at Hopé: ; e 290 ¢ en : second celebra and sermon | the week end with friends at Hop examine an average of £40 children {+ 11. Gvoning prayer and sermon. atl & CO. Ltd ‘ariving there each day, and send Mrs, Calvin Bently of Mandan, shop- those ill from contagious diseases to ; the Lospital. Every case thus stopped and isolated at the vorder means that. McDonald of Mandan the chance of epidemic elsewhere in for the week-end. rrance has been avoided. Among che first ca to be treated at Evian ves that of an under-nourished boy ftom Lens whose family of seven had Grace Downs of Cleveland is lived for two years and a half in the st in Bismarck for the week- Cellar of thei ruined home. 29 | | | ped in iBsmarck today, | Established 1780 Zion German Evangelical Lutheran church, J. Koch, pastor. German ser: | vices at 11 o'clock, with celebration of the Lord’s supper. All communi- cants are requested to announce them: | selves before the servic: English | services at 8 o'clock. Services will! be held in the K. of P hall on Fourth reet. | of the BLADDER| ™. relieved in © ‘REG. & &. PAT. OFF, /LIBERTY lise John Trotter of Fargo is visit- narck friends. ,a gu gian language y at 11 a. m.| Services in the English language at! Is patriotism an exclusive attribute , p.m. Sunday school at 10 a. m. O. Le ? Rt, Svore? pastor. large orders to its ‘chapters th pecan aati grasp and really under, y out the country for surgical dressings i pana fj meaning of for the United States Army wedical Sand. the true and inner meating Service... T make-up ‘of 'the..drel that mysterious force ‘that fmpelesmen : 4 " .o ofter up their lives bn the field o dts ae pone mo 66 ars Bea pattle. and which moves: amen to for: ie 3 2s of ease to undergo hard- ing on the Red Cross standard dress. spitals within t fighting ings will have little, difficulty, in.tol hospitals within the fighting lowing the army ‘lirections, It-is thé ‘intention of the arn orities to turn over to the Red Cross the material, such as gauze and cot- reet Child. Red Cross Notes. | The American Red Cross is sending By Penetrating Hamlin’s Wizard Ol! | A safe and harmless” preparation to relieve the pains o} heumatism, Beart ay Ssatien, Lame Buck snd Lumbago is || PUY where-he wants to. | It | Hamlin’s Wizard Oil. It penetrates is natural that everybody \ quickly, drives out soreness, and seeks dollar for dollar value j imbere up stiff aching joints and | jn these strenuous times, so | muscles. thy eat , You will find almost daily uses for | Why not profit by the ober it in cases of sudden mishaps or ac- man’s experience and pur- | cidents such as sprains, bruises, cuts, chase your clothes where | burns, bites and stings. Just as re- you get the msot for the money spent. It has been . Every man is at liberty to First Pressyterian church, corner | ay question has “heer definitely xl by the Winhipeg Kiddies ng at Ausitorium next liable, too, for earache, toothache, croup and ‘colic. toa, requived to make the dressings fe ; caries : Z aes detinitely asked for by the medical these See ee eee taal inte i sop Get it from druggists for 30 cents, | Proven many, many times corps. The Red Cross chapters will WHR We wate TAY Wey Birney gave , Building-‘up for the Spring Attack | If not satisfied return the bottle and over that Klein’s tailoring ‘oie : ; ur money back. is just and cleaning parlors THAT PLACE. ‘at the Front is a good deal like putting | get. the body in condition for an invasion | of the germs of grip, pneumonia or ‘in iurn bave the benefit of this ar- rangement. The produciive capacity of the Ret Cre: workrooms’ throughout the country has heen steadily increasing, and with much of the work practical under direction, the Red Cre will be e1 more helnful to the med ical servicé than in the past. ir first’ concert on ‘ehalt of re- | turned, soldiers in a little backwoods town in Manitoba, Théy »were aoe © Spring fever” here at home. what stageshy then, and very, V ~"Abthie time of the yea r fe f them being only seven 4 Beat Mose poops UNE, MOE O 6 Buffer, from a} condition often called years old, But they had. a deep a Spring Fever. They feel tired, worn viction of what they were doing and: ou¢, Hefore the day is hali thru.” They , Why they were doing it. oq May. have frequent headaches anil For two years they scarcely. missed sometimes * pimply” or pale {the mosi recently organized schooling, making week-end white lips. ‘The reason for this ot the Mankato, Minn., Red ips into country points, dividing UP quring the wintertime, shut up with- chapter is that of Danville Le proceeds of their concerts With in doors, eating too much meat and With a wide! vattered he Winnipeg Returned Soldiers’ As- to9 Jittle green vegetables, one heaps population of about 60) persons, much ation and the branch of that Or- fuel into the system which is not burned is being accomplished. ,The people tion in the locality in| which yp and the clinkers remain to poison of this commuimity. seven-eighths of hey played. the “system —a clogging up of the whom are either of German birth or ked houses greeted them every- circulation with inactive liver and kid- wena esuacuon, raised $4,100 at wher ners Time to put your house in order. a Red Cross auciion held there last ‘Thea the managers took a long @¥or an invigorating tonic which will They played the kiddies in elarify the blood, put new life in the r constipated or have sick headaches Just try Wizard, Liver Nhips, pleasant little pink pills, 30 r cents. Guaranteed. BAUEELGNCGOUEROOECIORSSSUUOUUROGCUSVUSERCDGUDOGGUUSOUDSS SS SUBEE SOUT TOC EETESETUECO ESET E TEASED For Sale Modern two-story frame house of 9 rooms; “Cro: CUCEUGURCUOCRSOUCCUCOROUCCOUUOMIOOGE yeok. y of th bers: s' t chance. \ Te ene ea aerie aaaniies’ biggest theatre, ‘The suc- dy, sparkle fo the eves,eand hot air furnace; hardwood floors down- reliminar vor es $s ass sta ne ind en fs i — . . pieliminary work, All articles. sold cess Was So In tantaneous ai wholesome skin, hing does so wel stairs; full basement; corner lot with 50 women of the ing that from then on they went after as a glyceric herb extract made from were -donaser Che Golden Seal root,.Blood and_ Stone Danvilla branch served luncheon at bigger game. a wean nd Wr. G. M. Palmer made a — And today thi ve raised $50,000 root,:: Oregon grape root and Wild i iotic ess. for patriotic societies—aiding the dis- Cherry bark. This can be had in con- Boer aetna | avied soldiers and the widows and or- venient, ready-to-use tablet form at phans of those heroes who will never all drug stores, sixty cents, and has retur' been ‘sold for the past filty years as ‘Today they are stimulating recruit- Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery ing and doing similar patriotic work By reason of the nerves feeding on ma tour of the United States. the blood, when the blood is pure ‘Among various things sold were an But to hark back to the original the nerves feel the effect, and neuralgi | American , flr which brought $199, question: Do these children really Or other nerve pains disappear be- | CBE, KM caning of the word cause such pain is the cry of the starved and an egg, Gnderelaat, tne meaning a nerves ae foods When pallering from — adia otel Lo by. | ackache, frequent or scanty urine, Aaa ect HoleliLo7 Neda rheumatic pains here or there, or that s old, and several male admirers. , Constant tired feeling, the simple way Come on, Jackie,” the men were to overcofi.e these disorders is merely to | oo give ” obtain Dr. Pierce’s Anuric from your a he eM Dil are druggist. In tablets, sixty | cents, oO! | Auditorium %2%23%¢ April 8-9 Now making a whirlwind tour of the U. S. and coming direct . from Camp Dodge Cantonment THE FAMOUS Winnipeg Kiddies The most talented aggregation. of professional juvenile performers in existence. Broke all records at Fargo. iy hours of Laughter. Special Matinee Tues. 4p.m Matinee—Children 25c; Adults 50 PRICES: sisi" “Ssceana'sio0 Make Your Reservations Now... ft. west front; one-story frame house of 5 rooms at alley corner with south front. Downtown location. Price and terms attractive. Bismarck Realty Co. Bismarck Bank Building I Aa Ace The local branch of the Red Cr Fosston, Minn., raised $1,610 last week this heing the proceeds from an aw j tion and. dinn Articles were do- nated by town and coun‘ry people. “OR SALE—Brand new Studedaker at a very reasonale price. See R. ye Phone 139. s i; M. Halladay. 46 tf Night. 00 ¢5....5..0-3..50e and $1 UOT STNOY bas