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THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS RAISED “IN RED CROSS RALLY, AT WISHEK Thriving Soo Line Town in McIntosh County Proves Generosity of Its Townspeople in Loyal Support of Worthy Causes - on ‘Wishel; ‘the growing litle cit the auction sale. Three auctioneers and severel clerks were at hand to DISMANRCN VAILT TRIBUN CARS BEING PROVIDED. 70 MOVE CROPS of Captain Persius, the naval critic of the Berliner Tageblatt, says a Rotter- dam dispatch to the Daily Telegraph. Captain Pergius writes: “Every layman knows that U-boat losses are unayojdable owing to the continually increasing sharpness and effectiveness of the defense measures of the enemy which, perhaps will fur- ther increas as th war progre: . “It is seareely to be denied t] Many Home Guard . i -s a A Companies Coming Reports received by Capt. Wanner, chairman of the governing board of the North Dakota home: guard, indi- cate there will be a excellent repre- centation of home guard units from the Slope on the Fourth of July, Rose That Changes Color. White in the shade, red in the sun— such is the twofold character that has given a name to the “chameleon rose.” At night, or when tt is carried into a dark room, it assumes a waxlike white- ness. This does not occur abruptly, but the petals first pass through @ bluigh tint, which rapidly changes {nto a very pale rose, and finally ends by t a Hint for Aunty. Aunt Mable, visiting at our house, bortowed a nickel from little Katig to telephone and forgot to repay theoas, Katie worried about the loss, for to her it was a mighty big sum. Finally she said to her mother, “When we are al) at the table, let's you and me begip to talk about owing people nickels, then maybe'auntie will remember she a Tae MC LOR SCOURS dispose and record the things as they agaig.iproven itself to be true blue ra’ hi ih i enemies are both carrying on the War y bier fia oo were brought up. Praesens: ne ee garevent | and living aad that it yn pe possible| which has been designateg Home| becomfpg the purest white. ‘Then, if it] owes one to me.” 4 eaboa Guard day in the. Loyalty Week cele-; is taken into bright sunlight, with the oo when,,at a Red Cross auction held Tuesday, its citizens and people from the, aurrounding ‘country raised thou- sands of dollars for the local Red Cross Chapter. Previous to the day set for the sale committees had beef apointed to so- licit articles. for the sale and long before the affair was to txke place it was evident that it would be a big success. A short program had, been prepared with music by the Wishek Military band, a live organization under the able leadership of C. F. Moe and English and German speakiig. ‘At 10:15 the program was begun with music by the band and the sing- ing of “America” by the school chil- dren. «Rev. Joseph Gaston then gave a short talk in English . This was fol- lowed in German by Rev. J. Willms, who explained the origin of the Red Cross and the work it is doing, stating that the organization treated alike, no matter whether it was 4 friend or enemy. ‘ ,At 12:00 o'clock the crowd was di- récted to the city hall where the Red Cross ladies had prepared an elab- orate dinner. Here humdreds of peo- te were fed which added greatly to the proceeds of the day. Great credit 4 due the ladies who worked hard ffi bring about the success of the af- ir. Js, MeIntosh Service Flag. “after dimmer the crowd again as- gembled at the band stand where the Melntosh county service flag was pre- sented to the public. States Attorney Remington gave a very forceful talk on the duties‘of the soldiers towards the government and the duties of the ‘people towards the soldier. The flag was then’ presented to the public by €ommissioner' J. 8. Wolf. Shares in the'flag at $1.00 each were then sold. This also added hundreds of dollars té the receipts of the day. McIntosh county now has 176 men serving the government and with 28 foore leaving Saturday, the total will be brought! up to 204 Each soldier 19, represented by a blue star on the fervice flag and the county is for- tunate in not having a gold star on tlic fag which proves that the sons of the great Northwest are hale and Hearty and able to endure the hard- $Hfps of warfare and thus make the best soldiers. . +: @he close of the sale of shares in tlie service flag marked the opening of Man ‘Imitatc> Nature's Works. 2 We heve succeeded in penetrating the depths vf the sea and the expanses ef 'the air, in our contention for gain progress, but these .accomplish- nts are but of revent perfection. for. thongands of y . for millions, the seas have been inhabited by finny ‘monsters, and the air by winged crea- ‘tutes. , The submarine and airplane are eerily imitations, and the. very col- ‘exe and: shapes of these forms have een found to be the most protective. BUY W. 3.8. a Licorice Root in Demand. * Licorice root is found in various “parts of the province of Caye of Good Hope. After its introd:: there a number of farmers plante: it and then, probably on account of ¢! nek of a, market, ‘neglected it 80 spread in certain |: s to be come a pest difficult dicate. Now, its usefulness has been recognized, and the diggers’ pay two cents a pound for “athe privilege of digging it. BUY W. 8, Some Seer In a Different Light. There stood an old peddler resting @o the bridge situated near Avoca at the meeting of the waters. He was tired and weary after a hard day's walking, and as he looked down into ‘the waters he murmured: eet Vale of Avoca, Tom Moore called you sweet, but if he had to be on a bed without “a blanket or sheet and travel the coun- without, boots, on his, feet, he Horses, calves, pigs, sheep, chick- ens, ducks, geese, eggs, better, fur- niture ‘and household goods, in fact, everything imaginable had been do- nated for the sale. Throws Hat Into Ring. The sale was opened when a hat taken from a bystander was handed to the auctioneer and offered for sale. This netted a good’sum as the owner was determined to regain possession of the property, Articles were then brought up and disposed of, most of them bringing’ several times their actual value and it could he.seen that those present were bidding to swell the receipts of the day rather than to get value for their money. Many items were offered for sale several times. A feature of the sale was the offer- ing of a goat ad the Kaiser's, This was sold twice each time bringing a neat sum. About the middle of the afternooy it could be~Seen that unless the sale would be rushed all articles could not be disposed of. A separate sale of fancy work by the women was then held and it was well towards even- ing when the last articles were dis- posed of and the sale came to an end. The committee is as yet unable to state what the total receipts were but it is estimated that the amount is several thousand dollars, Again the citizens of Wishek and vicinity have provén’that they are be- hind the government in the prosecu- jtion of this great war. In the recent Red Crass war-fund drive this vicinity went over the top strong as it did in the Third Liberty loan drive. When any of the county's soldier boys pass through Wishek ‘on their way to the camps, the people of the surrounding country always gather here because they know the boys are always given a “send off.” And they are never disappoitited. ‘The Wishek Boosters’ club, a, live organization, usually prepared a short program and with the assistance, of the Wishek military band, entertainment is: fur- nished for the occasion. At a recent occasion of this kind 3,000 people gathered to say farewell to the boys When it comes to real loyalty, ‘the ‘proof of which is deeds and not words, the people of Wishek and vi- cinity have always been found to be true blue OO mente Ancient “Cathay.” Cathay was an old name of China by which that country was known-to Eu- ropetns during the middle ages. The British Encyclopedia says:~'Cathay 13 divided from Khitai, the name which was properly that of the kingdom es- tablished -by the Khitan conquer- ors in the northern provinces of China about A. D. 907 and was ‘sub- sequently applied to the whole of China.” Khitai is still the Russian name for China. BUY.W. S, 8. Neat Way'of Putting it. j Roland was usually put to bed at a certain hour every night, but almost always objected, not liking to own that he was tired and aleepy. ‘On one occasion his mother was too busy to notice that for once he was ready to be put in his little bed. Not liking to own it, evidently, he edged up to her and, gazing wistfully into her face, he inquired: “Mamma, isn't you get- ting tired?” BUY W. £, S———— Queer Post Office Names. Stranze names have often been given to post offices in the. United ‘States. The latest list shows a place called Ace, in Missouri; an Affinity in West Virginia, a Barefoot in Georgia, a Bigfoot in Texas, o Slowout in Idaho, a Braggadocio in Missouri, a Chuekle {n North Carolina, a Ditlicalty in Wyo- ming, and a Mud‘in Texas. The post Office doesn't care, of course, so long as the name is written legibly and the this harvest the ‘railroad administra- tion is preparing in wheat growing ter- ritory to move the crop promptly. ars have been sidetracked through- out the producing territory, and are being rushed to ports as soon as loaded. Grain threshers have beep instruct: ed to report to the department of ag- riculture quantities threshed and the acreage from\which it was produced. ALY W,S. S = = MILLS TO TALK ,,, AT THE GRAND Walter Thomas Mills, a prominent sociajist reputed to be receiving $1,000 per month from the Nonpartisan league, for which he has been speak- ing in this state since last Mebruary, will make his first appearance in Bis- marek this evening, when he speaks under Nonpartisan league auspices at the Grand theatre, Mills is one of the international leaders of the socialist party, agd Kate Richards O'Hare, convicted here under the espionage act last D ver, in a published statement classes herself as one of Mills’ pupils. Mills is said to be a good talker, and the public is invited sey Hun U-Boats Unequal to the Opposing Force London, June 20—The German U- boats are unequal to ‘the warfare against them, is the virtual admission a bs => Metropolitan Opera Makes Records Exclusively fot Columbia .* \ "‘The enlistment of this ‘historic organ- ization under the Columbia standard is the best proof of how high that standard is held. And this first glorious record of Faust’s famous Ballet Music is only a promise of whatis to come. A6041—$1.50 ‘Amparito Farrar Joins for them to’ defend themselves against tonnage needs for along time, at any rate. From the beginning of the U- boat ‘war, it was a mistake, often com- mitted by us to underestimate the re- courses of dur enemi ———avy w. VALLEY CITY TRAVELER 1S _ CALLED AWAY D. S. Greenen.of Valley City, a vet- eran commertial~ traveler, who for some time past had represented thé Valley City Nursery Co. in this terri- tory. taken suddenly ill at Wilton on Tuesday, passed away at a local hos- pital this morning. His remains will be shipped’ this evening to Valley City. The deceased was years old, and was well known throughout this sec- tion of the state. aay w, 8, 8 * Cleans the Flower Vase. Ten leaves moistened with vinegar wlll remove the. discoloration in a glass caused by flowers. bration: to be held here under theaus- pices of the North Dakota Council of Defense New problems confront the home guard, and these have not been talked over in conference since the guardsmen assembled here last Febru- ary during the North Dakota Council of Defense war conference. It is prob- able that plans for a general encamp- ment will.be dispensed with, but pro- vision will be made for the entertain- ment of several hundred) guardsmen, and there will be competitive ‘drills and other features. ——— BUY W, 8. $a Birds Remember Kindness. Birds are naturally very friendly to man. They make friends easily, and unless violence is threatened them they never forget a kindness or favor. Once food ts placed on a window sill n the winter, when food for birds {8 a to get, they return time and aga, even thowgh the individual for- gets to piace morsels within their reach, —+—avy w, 8, s——— Tribune Want Ads Bane Results. v : _ New July Numbers of ® GRAFONOLAS LUM RECORDS we ON EASY TERMS, COWAN' S DRUG STORE gkeatest rapidity it.resumes the, scarlet tint of the most brilliant ,peony. .. This phenomenoa comes from Japan, BUY W. 8. 5: Not in That Way. A foreign-born citizen and his wife were not Jiving together. A tire de- stroyed their home. The insurance company was resisting the payment of the poliey of {insurance thereon. The husband, on cross-examination, was asked by the layyyer for the {n- surance company if he and his wife were not separated. He replied, “Not financially."—Everybody’s Magazine. uanAnvuunnbognuagnosnnne ete. . -PRIDAY AND SATURDAY — » Wewill givea U.S. ~ Thrift Stamp Absolute- ly FREE - with every dozen of our beautiful CARNATIONS at 50c per dozen ~ HOSKINS CAMAUOOROUUOUUUOULUOOUQEDDONALOLGALDOUGUGOUODAUDOODOGOOGAUAODSGADECOAGGAAUAOADRDDBOAEGAAABOAGAUAUNG Auction J une 22,1918 1 o'clock Palace Hotel, Furnishings Office furniture, comprising 1 show case, counter, safe, cash reg- ister, desk table, 10 office chairs, register case, clock, cigar lighter, WHAT TO USE TO i PREVENT APPENDICITIS Bismarck people should know siw- ple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adler-i-ka, flushes the EN-- TIRE bowel. tract so completely that appendicitic is prevented. ONE SPOONFUL Adler.i-ka’ relieves ANY CASE, sour stomach, gas or constipa- tion because it removes ALL foul mat- ter which clogged and poisoned your system.’ The INSTANT action sur- prises both doctors’ and_ patients. Jos. Breslow, Drugegist. ! Sale \ » 6 dining tables, 1 sideboard, about 60 dining room chairs, 1 hotel range with two ovens, 1 hotel ice box, 3 kitchen tables, heavy hotel #* ” The Columbia Constellatio: This brilliant: young American soprano makes a particularly happy debut with a record including “Sweet and Low” and ; “Mighty Lak’ a Rose.” Rarely beautiful wouldn't give a curse where the bright | county and state re given. --waters meet.” Sram G8 ae dish $ ware dishes. 48 beds, springs and mattresses, 30 dressers, 6 commodes, 2 ward- robés, 8 stands and about 50 yards of cork hall carpet. 12—HEAD OF YOUNG MARES AND GELDINGS—12 good animals—will be sold at this auction f at ; Mystery. ar ers Will Plant Eyebrows. “Those autos smell dreadful,” re- A French surgeon claims to have| Marked an dld.lady., “I can't under- “{nvented a method for planting cye- stand how that delicious perfume was brows and eyelashes, ever called ‘auto of roses,’” ; Songs both, enriched by a voice of :ra- ; | diant loveliness. A2535—$1.00, Be SATURDAY JUNE 22, 1918 1 O'clock P. M. > Ps eee: MRS. NORA COCHRAN, Administrator for the J. F. Cochran Estate. SESS Sane a ie AOUESOUUGUOODUOODONUNUDNONONOOEOONOUONONOGONOUNOONOROOOO b ue 42 u MODNANADUDOLDUDENGUUUCONNOUGAORuNONOGAOONN vuncanncanoannnsusenannivoote { GE eI | } New York Philharmonic Plays |; R . i ¢ 1-wheat : | tee Victor Herberts American Fantasie’, |: # epair your : ee “0 4E@ more core ‘ , = aie ak war, Bones in As Brilling sedley that. Sree laa RUS e Peas Z f : fairly flames with patriotism. ‘A record that ex- = ; | & a 5 concerts. A6040—$1.50 i 3 ‘ ; = J i -use more ish iS beans a » other apeods Selections in July List | A Sew z | : ee ( : in his ¥-9L.C-A. or Knights @fColumbue huts | ee | 7 z } | 3-Lats ee | Plantnow = | i % '. h er craey case piece |e f 3 : Hl Coe use just enoug. a ; COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, NEW TORK Wis les tS Hose oe : | seer ‘Aa su ar ie Wf Yff Yj lal? ‘ H Don’t wait until fall—labor will be hard to’ ele : NEL 29/24, Q 3 get at that ti : ii . | i Jae . 2 get at that time. We can take care of you As use syrup : pk ee ee i A now if you will call us up. This is import- ? ¢ rok TS ait : b/ , am || z ant on your part. Don’t delay—Phone 141. 2 the cause of freedom witli French & Welch Hdw. Co.: «|... i op 3 Ve % 2 L8. ROOD ADMINISTRATION : 2 = ee sy is mbes ea : AUANGsQULEGUANALAANERTOUGGUAUAUEGOGOREDEDUGAOGUEOULGUALALEOLLGEGOLODGUUOLAAGGGuAUOAGAuOUUGEALOUNAUNLNGUODG ;