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THURSDAY, MAY. 23, 16 weekly to a guardian to'be named by Federal Food Administrator Ladd of Minot chapter of the Red Cross.’ The j'bakery will be permitted to continue RED CROSS FUND es. MRS.. WHEELER'S STUDENTS TO : “GIVE MACDOWELL FUND BENEFIT Pupils of Mrs, EB. G. Wheeler's mu‘ sic classes will give.a piano recital in ‘the high school auditorium Saturday evening for the benefit of the Peter- ‘borough war work. Edward MacDow- ell, America’s greatest composer, whose life was given to the cause of American music, had his home ar Peterborough, N. H. The old Mac- Dowell home, surrounded by cottages, has been offered the United ‘States REV. HUTCHESON TO AT WORK AT Rev. W.. J. . Hutcheson at. McCabe church Friday. evening will present an entirely new set of 72, stereopticon views just prepared under the direc- ton of Fubticity Expert Mark Good- now of the committee on information to show the activities of the war Y. M. C, A. at home and abroad. The exhibition will be accompanied by a eee. ‘by Rev, ‘Hutcheson, beginning at 8:30. PRODUCER OF TONIGHT’S HIT A’ AUDITORIUM PROFLIFIC MANAGER When it comes to work, Oliver Mor- osco, the producing s manager is no’ “slacker.” He probably keeps busier than any other manager in the the- atrical field today, for not only does he look after personally all of the pro- ductions that he makes but he also. colaborates with the authors of many: of them. At the present time, he has seven companies flying the “Morosco ‘banner —two “So Long Letty” organ- izations; two “The Bird of Paradise” companies; Maude Fulton in “The Brat;” “Lombardi, Ltd,” with Leo W. S..S. WORKERS ; WILL MEET HERE Chairman for All Western Coun- ties Called Friday A meeting of war savings stamp directors for the western counties of North Dakota will be held-in Bis- marck Friday afternoon at the ‘call of George H. ‘Hollister of Fargo, state} “What,” said the child, “a whole chairman. The sale of thrift stamps | egg, all for me—all at once?” And is one patriotic activity in which after devouring it, she related thai North Dakota has fallen down badly. In the purchase of war savings stick- ers its ‘batting average puts it well down in the sub-cellar with the low- est ten states in the union. ; Saloons near the government as a conyelescent retreaz| for wounded American soldiers. The MacDowell league, an association ot musicians, is raising a fund tosup- port this enterprise. The proceeds from-the recital to be given ‘by Mrs. Wheeler's pupils will ‘be dedicated te this purpose; and citizens of Bis- marck are invited to honor the mem. ory of MacDowell ‘by assisting in this worthy cause. SHOW WAR Y HOME AND ABROAD Saturday evening these slides will be placed at the disposal of the Bis- marck, home guard to assist in the e:‘ tertainme.c of the select service mex from North and South Soo points who will mobilize here to await the com-; ing of their special train over the Northern Pacific which will carry | them to their destination at Camp re American Lake. Wash. Carrillo and “Upstairs and Down,’ which he ‘brings to this city after a year’s run in New York city, four months in Chicago, two months. in Boston and one month in Philadelphia. The company that will be -seen in “Upstairs and Down” is the one that has been identified with the~play’s big success, several of the players having created their roles. and is: in every respect a “typical © Morosco cast.” Mr. Morosco will present Fred- eric and Fanny Hattons’ satirical com. edy “Upstairs and Down’ at the Audi- torium tonight. railroad stations closed during the passage of the troop trains so that possiole drunkeness ana disorder may be prevented. A Eelgian girl of nine years, when brought “into one of the Red Cross stations in Northern France and offer- ed food, said she wasn’t hungry. The |nurse in charge knew that is was fear and timidity that concealed 'the pangs of hunger; so she poached an egg ana offered it. once a week in occupied Belgium, her mother would divide one egg—all she could. provide—between three smal: children. OY, It is: in many homes such as that NNNANAANNATAAALLAALAALAAA EDEL 2 REX BEACHS REATEST PICTURE ‘ HE AUCTION BLOCK” At the Bismarck Theatre Tonight a> ANWVAMTANALANASANNOAANNANAANVADANNUANAAUUANSNUNANUDUNUUUNANNANNNUUNND NTA OVER $50,000,000.00 | ines only by reporting daily or} Fargo. Total Swelled by Million from Carnegie Foundation Washington, D. (.. May 2 ports to Red Cross headquarter day told of contributions of $52,150, 396,00 in the drive for a second one hundred million dollar Red Cross war fund. The total for the central dr | vision (‘by early ret 8) is $5,900,000 and the northern division (by earlier returns) $2,263,000. MILLION FROM CARNEIGE. New York, May 23.-—A contribution of one million doll to the secona Red Cross war fund ‘vy the Carnegie foundation was announced here to-| day. $200 FOR RED CROSS 1S FINE IMPOSED. Fargo, N. D., May guilty of selling flour withour stitutes and of making bread and bak- ery products without the necessary amount of substitutes, Gram Rrothers, of Minot, N. D., wil donate $200 to the ——————————— aaa THURSDAY, MAY 23 Auditorium Oliver Morosco Presents Upsiairs. and Dow: fatlon Most Brilliant and Amusing Comedy A Produced inYears- 1 ,- Typical Morosco Cast Deal Sale Upens May Zu at nnowles’ by of a great rot of molten steel in a Pittsburgh mill,and the engulfing of a score of workmen; the-lavish banquet given by the steel milionaire at which the “couvenirs”: for the young women guests are golden meshbags, and so on almost: without; number. [he May Clearance Sale Until Saturday Night If you have not secured your share of these wonderful values, which are priced far- below cost. | After enjoying “Upstairs and Down"; | enjoy the dinner and dance at the | McKenzie. O'Connor's orchestra. For Nene reservation phone Frank Hayes, ' Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. FOR SALE—Furniture and busi- ness of Palace Hotel. Good terms to right party. Apply Mrs. Nora Cochrane, Cor. Main and 3rd Sts. 58 tt vewelry store Do so while the stocks are complete many of >) In Minneapolis. silk lisle ne pf “i. | American fighting men on land and o: sy , A 7 ms iS jiGeonse Bs Ramrell setae open ur sea make it imperative that the nure- Priced Many Conde, Sunchsine, Blackstone and. other :famed:lines in’ the assort-'' ial bag 3c on northwestern headquarters at Min. |!"8 Corps of the army and navy be eee ; ment... The quality at origina! prices of $35.00 special. ....... Bi atthoserss elie : augmented, according to a statement 27 in. widths, assorted, fancy voiles 7 t+ unusual, extra special neapolis. Hh issued by William FP. Braisted, sur- a aie tat a was most unusual, extra special............... eee ee iat ° For State’s Attorn-y. geon-general) of the United States RODS TOF SUMMEL NEAT: any ‘ ‘ pr irae Children’s’ Wayne Knit it is reported that Fd. S~Al'en is | navy 4 new patterns included in the assort- 7 ‘ circulating petitions “5 * ferdidate{ The Red Cross has been asked to _ ment, special, Hosiery Officers of the Royal Neighbors are It is ’-The Very Finest in Beautiful Tailored Suits 4 4 for state's attorney to oppose F, B.|0%tain this qyota ‘by that date. 25c t & , McCurdy. the first eal pan the: wemathoodt or ayard The name suggests the quality, a! ountr’ a = *. : . . . 7 Royal ‘Neighbors. hind the lines and a the Pra vali bees s Representing the season’s best styles and most fashionable materials. For- | which is too well known to need of our fleets to nurse back to life FUR LBD ‘merly priced at $89.50, $45.00 and $57.50, $29 50 comment. This is a regular under- e +f requested to meet at the Knights of Pythias hall. at 8 o’clock Friday even- jne for an important (business ses- sion. : ) ‘For Re-election. County Coroner :A. E. Shipp, Coun- ty Surveyor T.'R. Atkinson and Coun- ty Treasurer R. A. Penwarden are candidates for reelection with no vis- ible’ opposition. Home From Kansas City. John B. Brown, U.S. farm help those who must inevitably fall victims to the shot and shell of the enemy. Before January 1, next, we will re- quire 25,000 nurses. This opportunity, the greatest ev- er offered women of the United States. devolves upon the registered nurses of the nation who are called upon to enroll now. Aside from the coluntary service of our fighting men, this is the greatest patriotic effor tthat our wom- anhood .can give to their country. It is a privilege the fulfillment of which will bring “our nurses not only the special at Special Yarn ‘Offering Minerva Yarns, famed for quality, as used by Bismarck Red Cross, comes in ready wound balls, (2 balls equaling. one hank), sock vane nen) pitti gray, na- ural and white. ‘Sweater i . A khaki'and olive drab as Sticed eae styles in this large lot, special at...... Clearance of Large Assortment.of Misses’ Coats Considering present prices, they are excellent values at $12.50 and $15.00. There is an extra good assortment of materials and : 7.50 ularly at 50c. They are much be- | —- = low valde, special » guarantee the number, priced Wayne 50c number, and one on which the Wayne reputation has been established. We willingly .35¢c Misses’ Extra Fine Ribbed Lisle Hose ‘Splendid quality, limited ‘range ‘of special.at ..... specialist for North Dakota, returned | ; je e ; trom a iabor conference 1 Kanses ny navy, out the thanks of & unite per ball ....... Srekoce fy c ' ’ d sizes, fine silk lisle. Easily a 50c City yesterday to find his wife very postr but the thanks of a uote ! Lee 97 il and in a hospital. { See ona ae : c co. Arrives in. Frangexe 2 Mrs, George V. Halliday,today re- ceived a cablegram advising of the safe arrival in France of,Sergt. Milton Voliner of the aviation section. Sergt. Voliner*feft Hempsted:'L. I. within the last ten days.” 5 * Takes New Post. Mrs. W. F. Buscher> has returned Frank Hayes, steward. ae & [~ Red Cross Notes. i ¢. Chapters maintajning canteen de- nots and emergency canteens along main transcontinental lines are urged Sby the Northern Division military relief bureau to immediately prepare for the reception of drafted men mov- ing-from Camn Lewis towapi the At- lantic seaboard: “Beginning May 25, the movemeht of drafted men fromMinnesota, Norts and South Dakota and Montana is ex- pected, ahd will continue for five days. According. to. the quotas set for the four states, 4.700, men -will, gocfrom Minnesota, 1.300 from South Dakota. 1.400 from North Dakota and 1,200 from ‘Montana. iE Large nunvbers of men who. have hee ntrained at Camp Lewis will prob- aly be moved. toward the Atlantic sea board to make room for the new draft contingent. In addition to providing the soldiers with the usual-canteen service, chapter canteen, committees, are.atrongly. waged to. use..all tbeir,.tn; fluence. with logal authorities to have Beach’s Famous Play, ‘the “Auction Block” at Bismarck Tonight Rex Beach’s greatest novel, “The; Auction Block,” has been ‘brought to the screen. Picturized under the di- rect supervision of the famous auth- theer is a “punch” in every scene. Among the more stirring moments are a fight in a New York gambling house raided by the police: the overturning Praraeus frcrins hee Arar Pears 1 tu BISMARCK :NortH. LADIES Try our altering, repairing and dry cleaning. Only ex- pert help employed. KLEIN Dress Ginghams Very Special : price would suggest. They have been Excellent qualities, 27 in. and 36 in. all season at $20.00 and $22.50, extra ~» VERY: SPECIAL | Every garment is all wool, the workmanship is much better than the splendid sellers special , $14.50 widths, Some toile du nords, some 5 A French ginghams. in the assort- ment, as well as many. plainjand : The Season’s Finest in Tailored Coats Lace Curtains 1-3 Off “Quaker” and “Standish” ready made curtains. This special price makes the cost of the completed curtains just about equal-to the cost of the material. - Bleached Sheeting good’. quality, heavy bleached and finished. ble “for sheetings or where’ 4 good grade of muslin is desired pecial 19 c Farmers? Friend— | | | | Ee : . —————— Boys’ K. & E. Blouses *xcellent quality, unexcelled work- manship throughout. The clear- ance price is just about equal to the present cost of material. In nor- ae times the values were 75c and $1.00. Extra special, 75c values for.........-+ 48 Cc $1.00 values for Boys “Ironclad” Hosiery:- Good heavy weight, coarse ribbed, extra strong in heel, toe and sole. Made for service and hard wear. : 36c. This is about a 45c number, special from’ a’ six weeks’..visit with her. par- f = 2 Rs i rf % lie ; ents: at Sauke Center, Minn., prepar-| or and released through Goldwyn, this fancy chambries. Present: value Excellent merchandise, beautifully tailored, finest quality. The sea- . atory to joining her husband at Super-|stirring life drama of a milion girls varies from 35c to son’s newest and latest styles and materials. Each garment is from i y ior. Wis. where he has. been perm-|in America’s tig cities and small i 24c = 8h th ; ‘ anently appointed to the post of as-|towns comes to the Bismarck theatre 59c. Special a a 46in. to 48 in. inlength. $ 1] 9 50 A Women’s Underwear sistant master mechanic which he was) tonight. : j ney Values to. $50.00, extra special. e fs filling temporarily. “The Auction Block” will grip and Z : Bargain ae hold you from the first moment to Z i After “Upstairs and Down” dance) the last. The life action which has - A Medium good quality, strongly and at the McKenzie. O’Connor’s orches-| made Rex Beach novels’ loved pice: : f BS ss serviceably made. Both loose. and tra. For table reservation. phone ever books are known fills every reel; Our Entire Stock of tight knee models, 69c and. %5c values, special 48c om 55c HELP WIN THE WAR 5 a NTT, that the American Red Cross is rend- ny " JUVENILE FOUR ering immense help by providing food, and the ‘assortment 0) ood j F ay; MINUTE’TALKERS clothing and education. f . e ms 2 eddy ven ies at é te The Owatonna Red Cross chapter mottiwd Analg ion in patriotic war oe has a monthly income of $1,308. which AON Lagan t ‘6 ” j os ont aby tory will) be. offered Eismarck on Frt-/is’paid by 861 persons. In the month i ue ; day evening in the,appearance of. Wal-| of April the chapter received $1,340.75 ‘ WwW t t 4 teiiw: to ter pene 29 the Prheun ane eon metas alone, and ese are a e 0 e s ar va ues. “oh 2 Dorothy Skegles-at the Bismarck the .55 given as donations from’ be: - ¢ " iter rigs atre’ as juvenile Four, Minute men, sti dances, basket socials and home Many more unadvertised. ti Soo talent plays. 39 fi ‘ From. Anamoose. iat ‘i ¢ G. A. Ebbert, Anamoose layer: is ate county, North ed on ii fi 2 a5) i 7] : marck on usiness mission, |'the day the apportionment for the Rea % : * m aor r ia, aaah i ' le ° 2 ane otra. | rdes delve ‘was given out, had over Arabian Nainsook aN ne , Misses Fine Ribbed Iron rr. : bscrtbed its allot) it of $15,000 ‘b; . * t ‘ jee! ° pétice Mluciatrate Blockreld’ta ceek-|grrie cegeordice: tele: ronore pont. Medium quality, evenly . bleached, , uit an oat alues ou Clad Hosiery ing E. CG. Patterson’s job as‘ county | Fargo, headquarters of the state. The goud weight, value about 4 : ji rp i a” i tn t commissioner. _ drive was scheduled to start this]; 30 ial d Cc Ae PRES sat The “Ironclad” is another, number Fargo Editor Here. ‘week. It is believed that ‘Ransom RANGED tection Att oe annot alfo O verloo , famed for merit. A hen good hos: mngo Ed : | county is’ the’ first inthe country tc A T' *sery is so searee, this is a number Herbert Gaston'editor of the Far “go over the top” in the second ‘war ‘ies eae a para » lery 18 ld ee, 1 to all’ Baal ci go Couriet-News, has been here re- ¢ i that should appeal ‘to all pure! A ‘ porting. thsftletense council sessions, | {Und cambaign, ; : : aoc Qt ers, especially: considering the ef 61 sx Bs f petlas Arlt f The ever-increasing number of Flaxons Very Specially: «Extraordinary Values in Ladies’ Suits tremely low ‘price. Thissis avfing haoofe