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| BISMARCK WILL ENTERTAIN FOR BOYS EN ROUTE Capital City to Extend Hospital- | yi, ity to 200 Select Soldiers | on May 25th | HERE FOR SEVERAL HOURS Home Guard and Red Cross Plan on Doing Something+to Speed Men on Their Way | The Bismarck home guard, Red Cross and other patriotic organiza: | tions are preparing to hospitably en tertain 200 select service soldie from Sargent, McIntosh, McLean and | Logan counties, North Dakota, and South Dakota troops, mobilized at Pol- lock, who will spend four hours in the capital city the evening of May These young men will come in on re; ular Soo line trains trom the north and south in the afternoon and will remain here until about 10:30 in the evening, when they will board a! spedfal train which is to rry them | through to Camp Lewis, American | Lake, Wash. The special will be made up at Staples, and will pick up| Attorn y, North Dakota select soldie from counties to the east.of Bismarck. Bur- | leigh is one of the ten North Dakota} counties not called upon to tur | men for this movement, but the cap-| ital city intends to have a share in| the eentertainment of the boys fro: neighboring counties who ar ‘Emmons county select servi will go out from Linton over the waukee line, joining a special tr: on the main line at Roscoe, S. D. Two} specials will run over the Northern Pacific, the second of these picking up men from west of the river. ys Train Schedules. The South Soo, arriving in Bismarck at 4:10 p. m. will bring in 33 men from Sargent, 28 men from ‘McIntosh, 29 men from Logan and the South Da: | kota contingent of 23, while the Noi Soo, arriving at 6:40 p. m., will bring | in 48 McLean county select soldiers ‘These mén will remain here unti:| “blind pig ) | at Hague, under the personal direction; of Attorney | ough intoxicants to fill a freight ar/confiscated, it was-learned last night. of the alleged | found whiskey in the proce: }ufaciure, a twenty gallon croc about two-thirds full of the distillea product. ‘The seizure also included a dozen | fifty-gallon barrels of home-made in proc of fermentation, bottle of | whiske: 10:30 p. m., when they will embark | “ VIOLA DANA OF “MOONSHINE” North Dakota’s First Iicit Still [4 whiskey distille was raided Thur: General Langer, Leonard P. ‘Muen “blindpig,” ted. The of ‘on @ special train carrying 41 MeN UNCLE SAM EXPECTS from Benson, 19 from ‘Sheridan, from Ransom, 26 from LaMoure, from Stutsman and 22 from Kidder. | and which, at Mandan, the last forma) stop, this side of American Lake, will; ‘pick up 41 men from Dunn, 27 from Meteer, 18 from Oliver, 31 from Grant) ,..U ler the amendment to the selec- on ‘ttom Morton. The Dunn. Mer. | tive (service act, providing for the]? cert& fiver and Grant county men will | 2ttomatic registration of young men conf)fin to Mandan on the afternoon | taining: the. age of 21 since June) cor 5, 1917, passed this week, Uncle Sam 'k, and Billings counties, which ‘will entrain 48 and 15 men, respective- | dy, May 26, will be handled on 3 ‘spécial train made up at St. Paul,! “while Cass, Trail and Pierce coun- tis. will ‘Great" Northern train No. 1. Hetting- er’s*21. men; Sioux county's 14; Ad: ama" 17,‘Bowiman’s 12'and'Slope’s 32 will go over the Milwaukee line via McLaughlin and Bowman May 25. | Norwegians Help National Holiday. 0, N. D., May 18.—American cit- lof ‘North Dakota of Norwegian ‘descént dispensed With their ugual re- union and folk-lore programs today in favor of Red Cross rallies. Where no Red Cross rallies had ‘been arranged | no observance cf the day was held. | (May 17 is the independence day otf| Norway. On that day through the rat- ification of the treaty of Eidsvold jn} 1807 "Norway obtained it’s independ-} ence from Sweden. Heretofore May 17 had always been} celebrated by the descendants of Nor-! wegians with programs. ' A? GRAND FORKS. | Grand Forks; N. D.,;May 18- wegians-and Americans united yester- day in celebrating Norway’s settende| (Mai. It was one of the most inspir-| ing celebrations held in this city for| ‘years. The large number of Norwe- gians present, following the lead of their, own orators, pledged their unit- ed support in the prosecution of | America’s war for. liberty and. de-| mocracy. Addresses were given by Mayor H. M. Wheeler, H. B. Finch, Johit G./ Hallan; and J. F. T. O'Connor. ‘Lapt, night the Norwegians gave a ‘Red “Cross benetit dance. ees MINOT RALLY. | , Minot, \. D., May 18—The Sons of Norway hall was packed to it’s capa-}.< city ‘last night with descendants of Norwegians to participate in the cele- bratign of the day of Norwegian inde- pendence. Siver Serumgard of Devils Lake was the principal speaker. The proceeds af the affair will,go to the Red Cross. ATTENTION! The; Bismarck Jazz, Orchestra is ayailable for all o Phone | 733U,—Aadvertt gement 1 wk Ladies and Gents HATS cleaned, blocked, re- modeled or dyed any color for only $1 We do cleaning, pressing and repairing of both ladies and gents garments, also ‘ the finest dye work. A trial will convince you of the su- periority of our workman- ship. Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention We Call for and Deliver MY VALET R. A. MOODY, Manager 118 Sixth Street Phone 761 will expect to add move May 25 on regular| He registration, day. expected to the Red Cross on 4 6,000 NEW SELECTS FROM NORTH DAKOTA, 00 regist in this nd regula have nt out in advance of final action on the and the moment believed prohable 5 will again be designate Soap for preserving, purifs ing and beautifying Especially when prece ed by touches of Cuticu tedness, roughness dandruff. raiding party asserts that it All nece nery. can be set in mo- Burleigh county furnishIS { new regis: | | Cuticura Is My Ideal The Complexion . Hands and Hair Ointment. to: pimple: | howeve CONFISCATED) i: SEER Bese | not believed y General Langer Raids | temained here to register. and pight| and) here t “ft V “man- being e i been | ii it is that ada ent of publ Forks attending as state interscholastic atory opened at Grand Forks on Thursday. In “A Weaver of Dreams” at the Orpheum Theatre Tonight Only ;about $7,00 CARLOAD S ,the estimated number being cent of the original registra- y of our young men, » enlisted as soon as more than 120 will have MACDONALD AT FORKS tate. Superintendent Attends School Meetings N.C. Macdonald, evintend- i Grand ‘in- onference of principals and sup endents, which he will add eacher training in high f While: there he also will attend the athletic, declam. which and debating contests. i NORWEGIANS TOO BUSY TO CELEBRATE MAY 17 | Celebrate Their Independence Day Working for World Freedom 1 great.celebration among the Norse ~ North Dakota, passed almost oticed in central ‘North | Dakota The average. Norseman is n responsibilities by subscrib. to the Red Cross, buying Liberty ds and Thrif! nps, and cultivat- a win-the-war crops that he hardly US y- d- nd The Oldest and Largest Bank in this sectionof the State A AY 21, or earlier, that it is ate high school] 4 -| Farmers’ State bank at Dodge when dl ~ Next Tuesday — and Wednesday -* Theatre oa | Washington, D. C,, May 18.—The total of the Third Liberty! loan«is, $4;#70,019,650, an over subscription of.39 per cent above! the three billion minimum sought. The number of, subscribers} | was: 17,000;000::. Every federal reserve district over subscribed.) The Minneapolis district going to 172 per cent, the highest, and! the New York, district to 124 per cent, the lowest. | The treasury explained the total may be changed slightly by | later repoxts from,Federal Reserve banks. al “This is’ the ‘thost. successful loan the' United: States has| offered, both in number of subscribers and in the amount real-/} ized,” said Secretary McAdoo in a statement. Every subscription was made with the full knowledge that ‘allotments ir full was to be: expected, unlike the first. loan, when allotments were limited to’ $2,000,000,000 and the second loan, when allotments were limited to one-half the over subscriptions. “This great result was achieved notwithstanding the fact that the country has been called upon to pay since the Second Liberty loan and to, and including the month of June, in some and excess profits taxes to the amount of approximately three billion, which will make.a total amount turned into the treasury of the United States from’ such taxes and the Third Liberty loan of TO INDIANA CAMP 102 years: before hi rs had won independence’ from’ Danish op-| EERE? pression: Two More Bismarck Men to Ft. Benjamin Harrison DODGE BANKER. LOSES LIFE ON "FRENCH FRONT Dodge, N. D., May 18.—Recent cas. ualty lists contain the name of Pri- vate, Ezra Barrows”of Co. K, First North Dakota national guard, killea in action in France. Private Barrows’ home address is given as Chandler, where his father, S. Barrows, The North Dakota soldier, r, was assistant cashier of the found timet.o note,on this jay 17 that pebethe Edward C. Lee, Soo Line brakeman, | inducted for service as-brakeman, and Alexander Drysdale, well known Eis- marck young man. inducted as bu. gler, are en-route to Fort Benjamin | Harrison, Ind., to report for ‘duty to, the commander of engineers. LADIES MAKE PROGRESS Propose to Show Up Bismarck Home Guardsmen | Corboral F. E. Hurley of the Bis. marck home guard conducted a well- ‘/attendel non-com. officer's school! for the women’s home guard this week | he enlisted soon. after America s laration of war in Co. K, at D son. His brother. ©. cashi his father, S. Barrows, president. | Private Barrows was popular in Dunn county, where news of his death is received with general sorrow. NOTICE BAND MEN. 1 members of Elks’ band and mu- | § are requested -to meet at the} flk’s Hafl/Sunday afternoon at 3: TONIGHT ONLY o'clock. Bring instruments. By order; of the committee. THEN AND NOW There was a time when it made little difference to any one but yourself whether you saved money or not. \ é But today it is the pa- triotic’ duty of every American ‘to co-operate with the banks. and help to furnish the money nec- essary to bring the War toa successful conclu- sion. ih Maintain a 4%. Savings Account with: the First National Bank and de- posit every dollar that you do not really need. BUY LIBERTY BON NOW FROM THIS BANK Depository for Govern- ment, State, County and City Funds. oN MERICA’S .GREAT- EST AMERICAN | new tire standard which includes all other standards —The, TESTED of = STORY | ges ams es re i it i wa | | GOODRICH -- HUMAN LINCOLN o ¢ a hS 5.4 5 TESTE ‘STIRES- -Thrilling Reels—8 “ tiplied mileage. Speakthesilent language | of grim determi- Ration to win. 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