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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser * THERE'S MORE TO BE SEEN SQUIRREL FOOD . By Ahern WHAT'S AN ENGINE MORE OR LESS TO BENNY’S CAR? FAMOUS HARVEY BAND SHOWN IN - PARIS CONCERT IN ILLUSTRATED - SUPPLEMENT OF NEW YORK TIME A seven-column cut of the Second| Think of it, mother, the little band from Harvey playing at such a swell affair, playing beside the best band in picture shows this popular band play-| Europe, and .one of the best in the {ng with the Gaarde Republic band of,| world. But wo got by all right an: pNorth Dakota’ baad of ey -ap- ir in the rotogravure section of the . ed York Times for last Suni ‘France in Paris:for Mothers’ -Day. Director Harold Bachman and other members. of the band, ‘particularly aBruce, the Indian soloist, are easily identified. : » The ‘Second regiment band during: ‘its i several weeks’ stay in Bismarck Jast summer:completely-captivated the capital city. Bismarck friends alrea- ‘dy have learned of the Second’s tri- ‘umphs ‘in’ Paris on Mothers’ day. In this. connection an interesting: letter has been received by Mrs. F. E. Lilly of Underwood from her'son; Corp. 'Car- roll A. Lilly, who was base drummer with the ‘band while quartered: in Bis- -marck last summer, but who’ is now. playing the snares, while a new drum- ‘mer who has joined the band since its arrival in Fance has the drums. AREER TE France, May 11th. ~ Dear Mother: « ‘Y wrote we were going on a trip the last time and I would tell you about it when we came back. ‘Well, we went on Saturday to Par- is. Left here at 1 o'clock p. m. and arrived in Paris at 8:30 p. #. ‘We rode ithe fast express, and I say they sure go some.’ : When we arrived we went to a hotel shad a good bath and then went to see some of Paris, but didn’t see much ‘that night as there are no’ bright lights as you know. \ The’ next a. m. we had our break- fast of good ham and eggs, but as we expected to play we didn’t start our sight-seeing ’till after dinner. Then we went across the Seine river to a ‘beautiful park with many animals of all ‘kinds. After that we came back loaded into a truck, and went to an Allied Officer's «club, where an entertainment was. be- ing held, it,-being Mothers” day. -«. There was another band;-the. Nation- -al Band of France, representing the French: government, while we -were ifepresenting the -American:' govern- ment. ‘This French band is-considered ‘to~be. the -best band in Europe, com- posed: of 72 men,-at one time there were 120 ‘men, and they: have::been :playing together ‘for 30 yéars. -As you can see: they are quite’ old men while our band in* comparison ‘are-a bunch ‘of’ boys, ahd’ our leader being only were-on one. sido of. the lawn, while awe were on the other. ©: : WHOLE COUNTY. 1S PLANNING:T0 _ ENJOY. PICNIC Big Doings South of Arena Will Be Reunion for All Bur- Teigh People ‘All ‘of Burleigh county will be rep- resented June 24 at Hackney's grove, ‘South of Arena, where four chapters of the northeastern part of the cotn- ety ‘will unite in’a Red Cross picnic. are will drive epoints.: © taPatriotic ‘good things tq-eat’ and refreshing »things.to drink; @ big bowery ‘dance starting early‘in: the evening and’ con- *tinuing until. everyone is satisfied, and an *exhibition‘drill by the Wing tome rd ‘will .b among th ‘attrac- ations offered. aka «Wing, Arena, Lien and Northeast ‘Burleigh chapters of: the Red Cross, iwhich‘are among the most active bran- whes’ in- Burleigh ‘county,’ are ubiting 4n- staging this ig event.--Rev. George Ruzzelle, Bismarck four mthute man, 1 be onevof the principal, speakers. If the.age.of. theirs... They.| . way. the ters, Bear. I also was ‘talking with another wo- man- whom I thought to. be a‘ young girl, and afterward it preved to be; “Mrs. Teddy :Roosévelt,-Jr.”: ‘She has ‘her -picture taken with us on our. trucks. As my letter is:too long already I will close. Bhs age z eryone in’Burleig and adjoining coun- ties to attend Cross fund. ‘ BIDS. WANTED. FOR VILLAGE (BONDS Sealed bids will be received bythe Doard of trustees of the village of Un- derwood, ‘No, Dak.,..for- the sale of sThe big-doiygs will assume tho form| Five, Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00) of; sof a county reunion, for, if the roads | Village of Under good, stores of automobilé’parttes | Which bonds will be Issued for the pur- “ip from Bismarck and other |P0se of building’ a fire: and. village hall. addresses~ by~ prominent Years bearing interest at 6°per cent FS kere; dmusic all day; hk per annum ‘an lenomiations of Apeakerr ean SU day, late oF Five Hundred ‘Dollars’ each. will be accepted’ for: less’ than par. ‘Bids will be received up: to: July :2. at 8 o'clock p. m. ‘By trustees of the Village of Underwood, 617 18 19 20 21-22. -.., car > 1 80 Wetve Noticed. one Many ft fellow whi isn't very strong Bern Spe & around a big opinion of him- 5 | Hel th general: invitation: ie, extended -ev-] sei —Bostou ‘Transcript, Many of the ladies of Paris (mest of them speak English), came and con- gratulated us and said, “how much they enjoyed the American music.” There were several prominent Ameri- cans and Allied officers there, also General Joffre, the principal speaker of the day—also saw President Poin- caire. After the programme we were treat- lied to frappe, toasted almonds, pota- to chips, etc. our'trucks and went to a swell French hotel (taken over by the Y, M. who gave us a grand super, after which ‘we played’a concert for the officers of 8. ¢ They say we were the first Am@i- can: band they had séen in Paris’ so ‘we were quite a novelty both with the civilians and soldiers. ~ “We were invited back'the next a. m. |: for breakfast after which they tobk us all over Paris with an auto- bus. We saw so many things too numer: ouh to mention—all of them—saw Na- poleon’s‘ tomb, triumphal arch. The Germans tried to shell this with their long ‘range gun but did’ not succeed one coul + but did very little damage. Saw the church that was shelletl on Good Fri! day. It was very quiet while we were there however. We also saw some of the war trophies, Bombing planes that were shot down March 11th. Also saw many guns of different kinds. After our sight-seeing ‘trip we played a concert at the \Red Cross headquar- || One lady came up and asked me where the band was from and I told her and she was very much surprised as she has a ranch out North of Har vey that was once known-as the Bear & Mitchell Ranch, Her‘name was Mrs. ‘With the: Fretich ‘Afhy in’ Ftatice, 5 5.(By: the Agsodfated: Press ch ‘troops * today* ‘carried : out a ‘succéssful local’ 6; provement: of ‘theit line around the Horthéastern corner’ of thé forest “of| g Villére-Cotterets, ‘an: the: westerly. side of the Marne ‘salient. // ri ‘Aside’ fromi:this the infantry on ei: ther. side has ‘given mtth’sfgn of life on any. part: of .the-front in the last thirty-six hours, TWAT'S A NICE LITTLE CALE YA ¢ WAVE THERE, OWRCYs TH FARMS TH biach! THINK QF TH FUN T KIN Wave + Soe SW0-008 WAS ENLISTED | WITH ME US. BNS WORKING RESERVE" AND WiLL SPEND WIS NACATION ON A FARM—- HE SAYS MAYBE WE CAN HELP Wek THE WAISER THAT WAY HES A ITY BOY AND “WORKING ON A FARM SHOULD - & Weg I i taal : . : RROVE AMUSING} ; A aa 8 ARs os. y é i : A 7? G YRNOW WHY LTHINK IT. WONT: GO? | BETCHA ITS “TH’ FAN BACK FIRIN' ON © “W' CRANKS CASE. CAUSIN’ IRCONT. wit NO ™ .\ GUESS IT autr AT ATLL “0 | GOT ‘ER ALL APART NOW, SO WHATEVER WAS WRONG. “with (T, 11S Goop "_ waoncer Now! and maliciously threaten to accuse of a certain crimé with the intent to fort a pecyn ‘| 1E . iff charged with making threats to 3 , extort. ‘Warrant for the arrest of Pow. ell was ‘signed by Dr. W. F. Powers, Do Your Sharé ‘and i Tt: W . me Ea A t.. 2 i president of local bank and one of intent. to compel fet Gilt. Sate ill Co ‘ sy rN ane ‘the most a ely. knowm financiers {nj agalnst his will.” | Gate iz i Reet cee u Developments. brought to light.today, . That ‘there will be 9 it of Powell is said to be Jo...“putting over”: th Bay campaign. pledges as there was Jn: Ang Liberty Bonds. and getting Red_ (Cross pledges.ix assured <by. the: way | several communities -ih the state have) already ‘secured their quotas, The m Noith Dakota War Savings Commit Sie) oath pee Pea os : | fs. highly gratified by, the - way: tl puree A id : 2 Mish sans es : gounty. directors have takep ho! the campaign, ‘and ‘these in: turn, re-| port to headquarters a‘ tremendqus tn-' terest in the: War: Savings. movement and-a general determination’ in’ their counties to. put the’ state. over. the) top just as Nebraska did lagt Mare If this conimunity does its fall duty! Later we loaded on in buying-the stamps.it can easily have; ¢ 2 ae He ‘ to-its credit the investment of enough : 3 eer aes . 4 Jponey to build and fit out one or more a: “ - ae 5 k ‘ of those swift little boats that:gre the; terror of submarines. “And: we will: need Rundreds of these boats to ‘pro-' is tect our own shores from now on, aa indicate that. Powell threatened Dr. only the ‘{iitial move in the solution | Powers with prosecution unless a cer- .| of a triangujar certificate robbery In-/ tificate for $5,000 cashed by the h volving more than $14,000 -|of which Dr, Powers is president,‘ was; ers alleged that’ Powell not prodyced ten da Waterloo,’ lat, ell,” caster a C. A.) SAVE AND SERVE. ‘The’ gospel of “Goods and Services* | ean be summed up iin.a single sen- tence: “Nobody buys anything without making somebody else work for him.” Therefore refrain from buying what: you do not nctuayy need and save,the!|-* money. Saving, ‘However, is but -half” your duty to your country.. The:com-, plete duty is to save and serve, the service being the loaning of your say- ings to the government so ft can em Ploy the men formerly inaking unneces- sary things in. making. things neces,’ sary. to win the war. ‘ Buy:, War Sav- ings Stamps. ae see where the bomb ‘hit, Paste him in the’ eye-with, a War Savings Stamp—then “paste ‘hin and again. Don’t think that you have already done’ your dity.: Per ‘men ‘‘over there''don't go home after their first battle—they goa Huns again—they keep on pasting the Kaiser. uy “Your government has officially set. — A ee. NOT A CHILD'S MOVEMENT. The War. Savings movement is not @ child's movement; it; is a wage: earner's movement. It would be a-cap-; italist. movement if Uncle Sum had not! pat the limit at $1,000. . If you do not: buy your quota. of War Savings Stamps you: really have no. right. to complain 4f men with large nmounts of money, are given the preference. in absorbing. Assues of government securities in tha: ‘future, Fe 5 : | F THRIFT JINGLE | 3-saw-a ship a-sailing, A-sailing on .the sea,;: Twas filled: with ammunitien i - * From Corp. Carroll A. Lilly,: ° sth Eng. Band. Through purchasing War Savings Stamps, +. Bg, -To-send it “over .there. MARY. HAD A LITTLE CARD 2 Ct Savings Stamp 0" | 7That.card Maad cevery time tion’: forthe -{mn-|' — .change ,. © ny - For doing well.at. school, : he'd ‘Save-it for another stamp, n her book was full ra ‘ 3 E s (Or-that day every American is: summionedto “‘sign the pledge "= vesf'in.a definite amount of War.Savings.Stamps each month: - <<. by agreeing to regula and help swell the Red LOCAL: OPERATION. - & e y:real“American will prove his patriotism aiser > x pee WS. 8. Cast $4.17 in June ~ “Sign the pledge’’'6n June 28th. “Paste . the Raiser “with War Savings Stamps. Ee ,Sam ‘is making you, before next, December: it’ will be, too tate to. gut] fai on this patriotic :qcheme of invgat-'|: fog, our earnings. # a, | -diane 22 to. 28 hat beens “Pledge . Week,” for Wa d,N. D;" bonds, Bonds to run for a-term of 20 uplegs he sight; ¢o-own at Teast; your family. to:t me as you “can” possibly: government 1¢:conferri on, you, by’ pernafttl emall way to. tight ational War Savings Comm 'No bid crder of the village, board of CALEX, F. BAUER, 4 » Clerk. i x Stamp ek: the Kaiser. | _