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TONIGHT O PHEUM ‘ONLY The King and Queen of Motion: Picture World TONIGHT THEATER ONLY : classes, we suggest that a maximum) and able to say ——_ + ——_________ —___-|'the printing of the ready prints. The) | CHURCH NOTES | clippings can be mailed out to those > i }editors requiring them, under one of %} the numerous franks used by the United ‘States government and the} of two columns of matter be provided weekly, from which each editor mav use as much as he can find space for Copy should reach the newspapers on aay! hays done t Just my bit but all that_T a iF be Le Be. it further “resolved “that “we . thank Governor Frazier, the State Council of Detense,‘Thomas-Atian Box | Second Baptist Church; Rev. W. \W | \Withers after 2 weeks absence has re: turned’'to’ the city and will speak at |; both “services Sunday at the Second Baptist church, Eighth and Swee: streets south, First Baptist Church—Morning ser’| | Vices 10:4, topic of sermon will be “Fundamentals of Modern Religion.” George V. Halliday and the Bismarck Commercial.club for-calling and super- vising this convention, ‘because we feel it has resulted in & warmer, more friendly and more;kindly spirit among JOHN ANDREWS, the newspaper men- of. the state: It G. W. STEWART. |has given ther a/better apprectation ef | ot each other's problems and view- RESOLUTIONS. ‘point and: should. make for the’ spirit Monday of each week, if possible. Signed: J. 5. Rothwell, Chairman. ERNEST L. PETERSON, M. J. CONNOLLY, addressing should be handled either by the mailing machine or by a sten- cographer in the employ of any of the) government war agencies. | ‘Owing to the fact that we have in vhis state a large foreign born popu- latian, we suggest that cuts and car- toons be used liberally as pictures! can be read in every tongue. These jlt is the t of a series of sermons ‘on the. eft ofthe war on religion. Sunday School at 12:00; Junior, Chris- | tiaa Mndeavor at 3:00; at 4:00 inter- | mediate Christian Endeavor will give ja program to which the public is i jvited. The senion Christian End will meet 7 ng se will be held e “Righteo: ness,” to the Soldiers.” j teature special mu. Francis X. Bushman and Beverly Bayne In a Screen Drame of Adventure and Romance( Current topic will be “Letters K eh service wil Christian Science Society—Corner ‘ of Fourth Street and Avenye C. Sun- (4 e e 99 ,day sercise at 11:00 a.m, Subject 4 \ '“rropation Aft Death.” Golden 2 ’ Text, Hosea 1 “I will ransom {them from the power of the grave; I 5 j will redeem them from death.” Su:- | day ool at 9:45 every Sunday ing. Wednesday evening meet- at 8 o'clock. Reading Room open- |ed every Tuesday( Thursday and Sat- \ jwuday from 8 to 5 p. m. where the authorized be read or i All are welcome to attend What a Man Will Do for the Love of a Girls Told in This Beautiful Metro Five-Act, Phetoplay’ ‘Seven Reels Every Night . Goed Comedies Included Presbyterian church, corner s énd Thayer; Rey) H. C. Postlethwaite, . minister. Morning ot.10:00. Theme. “The Build- ection and the Master's: 8e- school at 12. m. ian Mndeavor at tor the yt yening who Win.” prvices of the cordially invited. ‘| THE WEATHER Sunday Chr A good plac 7:09 pom atom hours. ending re” at a noon Ise an Evangelical Lutheran German ser- hool the Zon Germ h. J, Koch, pastor. Services wil ‘be held a . Hall on fourth street. 'lsthodist Episcopal Church, two blecks north of the “McKenzie hotel 0230-9, m, morning service, The yi will preach on “Rending Asunde unday school, 7 p.m. A Young Peopl : a VFRANCISX.BUSHMAN Metro Star 2 MOE no ae ie ‘BEVERLY BAYNE-Metro Star Who appear aé the Orpheum Theatre tonight oniy in “ a five-act Metro screen drama of adventure and romance. RN dir Ww stor will preach on Johs\ and trang: ‘Under Suspicion invited to worship witl Den't fail to see it. ar LOOKS LIKE NO | RECEPTION AND DANCE eer ov g y men will be e's Episcopal Church igh ig recepti and 2 i strects; ey. tonight at a reception and MY VALET. fay ie FIGHT FOR ST. 1 a tendered at the McKenzie to- b 4 Holy Communion 8 Ladies and gents hats $1.00, that/ tc hy by Mr and Mrs. Kdward G. Pat- PAUL DEVOTEES! (eeeoae, Beatie sd sone to|means your old hai to ve cleaned, |a. m.; Sunday school at 10; morning RUN ty muertuining the editors. blocked and remodeled and made like| Prayer and 5: on at 11. There will uouse in encertaining the editors. y ae We also dye hats any color,|be no service in the afternoon, the |new. Our new methods of vacuum and) French dry cleaning are entirely dif- ferent from any other cleaning that has ever been tried. It makes the clothes last longer and keep clean’ longer because there is nothing left St. Paul, Minn., April 27.—It was Ss eevee learned’ this’ afternoon ‘that Governa| TO THE VOTERS OF Burnquist is “expecting” a telegram | BURLEIGH COUNTY. from Col. J. C. Miller, announcing! 1 hereby announce my candidacy for that he has abandoned his effort to| the Republican nomination for county stage the proposed Willard-Fulton) treasurer ct to the approval of fight in St. Payl on. July 4. There} the clector: rector being ly absent. TEUFEL HUNDEN FITS TO A TEE, STATE MARINES the primaries, June 26, i of were intimations that the expected | 1918. but the material, Remember we make | telegram would definitely close the! RICHARD PENWARDE a snecialty of hat cleaning, pressing, | affair as far as ‘Minnesota ‘is con-| County Treas repziring of all kinds. If you want; New York, N. April 27.—U. S. cerned. |. a good job at a saving price Phone| marines in service in France are |.4 27, 28. | proud of the title “Teufel Hunden” | 761. H, A. MOODY, Mgr., 118 6th St., or “Devil Dogs” conferred upon them Bismarck, N. Dak. All mail orders can be made at small expense from) ts in possession of many of the newspapers of the state, and also from | rhotographs supplied by the sources | | mentioned under the first heading. 2.—Acceptances: Each newspaper to sign a pledge card, agreeing to be- come an associate member of the! t nossible the matter provided by the | eouncil’s editor, With the signing of *he card, he should designate t | manner in which he wants the mat at the head of the column weekly, |’c showing he is devoting the space to} ¢ government work. | Amount of matter: Rather than | COOUANEOUUAOUNOCOROREOUCONE. man in North Dakota should be asked | and 2 council. of defense, and to use as far| by President Wilson. | sclemn vow that the welfare of the States iol cent to him, and he should be pro-| the morning and his last thought at} vided with s I sienia 7 Rss . 5 at) juncheon and listened to two more vided with some small insignia to run’ night and that it will be his constant) splendid addresses from Dr. Willard Gusiness ide newspapers into. two or more boys when they Resolutions adopted by the news- paper men in convention at Bismarck, April 26 and 27, 1918. resolved, that we, the news- orth Dakota, in ses- Pismarck, April 26 pledge ourselves individually viation to the cause of ninent as outlined | san he Amer ‘That each of us hereby records a of the United first thought in} and sailors all be hi die! conduce himself in ind actions, both. in ndeavor to hought, word att that he be able to face tie eturn, be unashamed ; | | Are you getting deli immediate delivc: tion to offer in the Lean, Siowx, Sheride OUAUUOUOUSOOCUCUOUOUGUESUOOOSOOEOUOE Probably not. Let us soll ven ant ties of Mo TR. > weil cor. -CORWIN MOTOR CO. Bismarck, N. D. cars te fill your orders Mr. Dealer? abeut the Briscoe. We can make 2 most attractive agency proposi- , Oliver, Morton, Grant, Mc- ‘h, Kidder and Emmons. | of neighborliness. and. good will. which we all want. to see permeate. .our slate, p Be it further resolved that we thank the speakers and musicians, especially O'Connor's orchestra for their, enjoy- able and helpful contributions and the people, the press and the hotels of Bismarck for their cordial-bospital- Signed by Committee. : c i ; War Luncheon. At noon the editors assembled iat the Grand Pacific hotel for war G. Bleyer, chairman of the college of journalism of the University of Wis- and solial intercourse! consin, and Dr. Thomas... Moran of Purdue, Both of these talks were brimful of inspiration. : QULOLOOOUUODDOOUOOAOROOUODDONSOGOOOOONOOONDSODUOOUASOLUGUONONOGOODDUDOQOOUGANONODDOOUDOUCODESONOOOBONGNDDOONONSEQUOARES given promot attention. We CLEAN UP The season of the year has arrived for a general clean-up of all vacant prem- ises, back-yards and alleys. Ashes and other debris are disease breeders and will TheMostStupen- dous Spectacle on Earth at The BISMERCK, N. DAKOTA Wed.-Thurs., May 1-2 'WICE DAILY—3:00 and 7:80 7 Health Department. Ten- ants and property owners are directed without delay to clean their premises and assist in making the city healthier and more beautiful for all residents. Do it now. By order of =y DR. F. B. STRAUSS, City Health Officer. 4-18 to 5-1 The Nile A woman’s smile ‘A kiss A wait The im portant part The great- est screen recognition. siren of : awhile ‘ A longer today in : kiss the great- A little . guile — ‘A serpent’s est queen ‘siren of ! hiss A thud: yesterday. field of motor car service. Cleopatra : Embodied ‘in all the nine HEIN § vs ‘ * | THEDA BARA AS CLEOPATRA ditions. Caesar went 1,060 miles to see Cleopatra— You can see hex. at Grand Theatre, Bismarck ' IT COST CAESAR AN EMPIRE TO SEE 0 HBR-=FP WILL ‘COST YOU 25c and 50c. 2 Few Seats $1.00 not be tolerated by the City. | | good automobiles are taking in pro- moting industrial activity and in furthering utilization of every resource is becoming more apparent each year and today the economic value of motor cars designed and con- structed with the highest efficiency is a matter of general The fact that 90‘/ ‘of all automobiles are purchased pri- marily for business uses,,and that like the reaper, the tractor, the telephone, and the railroad, they contribute greatly to the productive: ability of the individual, and therefore of the nation, is commonly realized. And quite naturally, farmers, manufacturers, salesmen, professional men and men in every line of business are exercising even stricter care in selecting the motor car that meets their re- quirements with greatest efficeincy and economy. That there is a nation-wide appreciation of Buick qualify in every essential of design and construction is made in- creasingly evident by the demand for Buick cars in every varied needs. of city, town and country is: the famous Buick valve-in-head motor and many other recognized features of Buick manufacture which combine to assure efficient, reliable, economical performance under all con- - “Everybody Krows Vaive-in-Head Means Buick” CORWIN MO BISMARCK; N. ANUUAUAUOUDENDODECUCCACOONET by the Germans, according to letters received at marine corps headquar- ters here from’ Ocerseas. The name the letters say saves the ‘soldiers of the sea” from selecting a substitute for the unfavored “Sammy.” | NEWSPAPER MEN GET | BACK OF PROGRAM AS OUTLINED HERE TODAY | (Continued From Page One.) _ } supplementary bulletins should be is- sued, dealing only with them. . ; Handling of Matter. matter should be in three forms: (1) Plate. (2). Ready print. (3) In-form of clippings printed, if possible. No item should be longer than three or four inches, and many short paragraphs should be’ supplied. Arrangements can be made with the Western Newspaper Union of Fargo for the first two, and the third can be The Buick models adapted to the TOR CO. Dries. secured from the type which is set}, o for the making of the plate and for ANONOUONDONGUAOOUAUOUOQUOUOUNSULASCQGNSUOCUSONGUSOOUNGECSOOONEEUTOCSEM0GUESSOSSCTLECEUUEETONERSEUUOSTUGUTONENNSU SSMAAEUSUELEUAAUOOUOUUDOOOUNOAEAOOgUGG These Three Things are Certain high quality which with proper battery attention gives you the maximum of -battery life and service. Remember that the Still Bet- ter Willard is the only battery with the ‘Bone Dry” principle that is your absolute assurance of getting a battery as new as the day it left the factory. First; that you must have a good battery if, you expect good results. Second; that you must pro- vide the care and attention without which re!!ability and long battery life ar2 impossible. Third; that-in the Willard Storage Battery you secure the B. K. Skeels, 408 Broadway {Ceprright registered, 19112