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bs | I Qy pied “bittle- Bbiinen has sufféred;. oh, you| _ drop, of. blood the spirit of Belgium ‘TUESDAY, JUEY 16, 1918. "MODERN JOAN; pus # . (Mlle. Suzdnne ‘Siivereruys, ‘daughter of the Chief Justices of Belgium, a pretty girl/of'18, who | witnessed the despoilation of her- native ‘land by the Germans, is touring America for the relief of Belgian: babies. She is a modern Joan of Arc, fighting not with the sword, but with the power of her Personal appeal to America to ¢ save her country from. the Huns, ! She’ has won: thé hearts. of thou- sands “in this: country—and their money, tod. * She “has ‘written for the’ Newspaper Enterprise Asso- ciation. and its members this arti- cle on “The ‘Spirit of Belgium.”) By SUZANNE’ SILVERCRUYS, Daughter of the: Cwlet Justice of Bel- Writien for the: be Rewepaper Enterprise ‘could’ never “imagine: how“ my beloved little country has‘bled, but you must! know that even if the Germans should Kill every, single man of us, to that last would still be alive! E | oF IN-STATUS +, ~° OF NEUTRALS NOTED “Adjutant General ‘Fraser has mailed to loeal beards in. North Dakota. the following“: letter: *:regatd:ag the new statug-of- registrants: wno are citizens of neutral countries: | 18. Thé‘attenitt6: of‘ all local boards! is ‘galled to: the following telegram, (B-1791) from’, the. provost. marshal general, which, under a, recent act of} congress, completely changes the pres- ent status Or registrants who are citi zens’ of neutral countries. You wiii) note‘'that ‘the: statis “Of many neutral countries ‘will not be changed, as the act of; congress does: not apply. As toAhese declarants enumerated below, | the status-is as present, Your partic: | ular attention, is directed to the fact that this telegram refers. only to sub- jects of a neutral country and to those agricultural college, is in the city. declarants who have not completed | final ‘naturalization papers: Neutrai| citizens. and.declarants, who make no/ objection, can, be inducted as form} erly. | Telegram B-1971. By recent act. of congress. citizens or sub- jects of, -coyntries neutral in the present war who have declared their intentions to hecome citizens of the United States are relieved from liability to military service on certain’ conditi¢ns ‘in accord- ance with’ the" regulations — pre- seribed by the president. Pending receipt of : these ;regulations _in- struct all: local boards that they shall not, involuntarily induct any registrant, who is.a subject of a country neutral, in the present war and who has, declared his in- “tention to become ‘a~ citizen of the United States, “but? who has not completed his’ final‘naturaliza- tion: x ‘Declatant registranis sof thé follon ing, countries ‘do. not: come within the terms of thi: telegram: Belgium, Brazil Pulgitia, China. Costa Rica, ‘ Cubs, France, Z Britain; Greece! jutamala, italy, dapan, Liberia, Monaco. Montene- | Bro, » ‘Nicaragua, Panama, Portu- | | gal, Roumania..Russia,, San Mazi- Re, Servis; Siam. Tu vet “Austria: Hungar; nt Germany should ‘be-stilf classed as atien en- enemies. “CROWDER. AL FRASER, atanje General. eG | German .. | a@ pioneer ‘Aid society ' meet at the Knights of Columbus hall OF ARC INCARNATES SPIRIT OF BELGIUM 4 The Belgian people never realized’! how much they loved the country: until it was placed in danger. When, the kaiser’s ultimation was sent to! our king, saying: “Let us pass thru) Belgium and you will be paid; if you} don’t let us pass you shall suffer and | die,” every real Belgian rose. and shouted: “They shall not pass!” It was with the spirit that General Leman_and 30,000 men of our small army held Liege for eight days against | invaders three times their! number. i Slowly we had to go back, like aj helpless child before an armed giant. | We fought desperately, without hope: of success, but in order to give France | and England time to get ready. Soon; all our little country was invaded ex- cept one little corner, so small! About twice the size of Philadelphia. among the ruins, our noble king still stands. We are so proud of him! A girl in Belgium wearing a pic-! ture of King Albert on her coat was asked by a German officer one day From Hebron. Y Emil Krauth of Hebron is in. the cliy on a business mission. From Linton. Carl Vorlander and Miss Jessie, Britts drove up from Linton for “Oh, Boy.” ? Burnstad Here. Cc. P. Burnstad, the big Logan coun- ty rancher, was in Bismarck on Mon- day. From Cannonball. Mrs, Van Solen and Miss Lucille Van Solen were n from Canhonhall yesterday. : \ From Minot. \ Mr’ and Mrs.‘ James Huyck of Mi-; a are here as guests’ of ‘his brother, | J. . Hayek. | F Miss Poole Here. Miss Florence Poole of Margo, dem- onstration agent for the North Dakota Up for the Show. Misses Mary ~Houser. > Greene! and. Marie Steen, Chaperoned. by Mrs. A, Krueber, drove up from Na- poleon yesterday for “Oh Boy.” Saw the Show. Mr. and Mrs. E. B Wilkinson and| Mrs. C..C. MeLean and mother of | Mandan were over for. the show last night. | McDowell Here. Wesley .€.: McDowell » of. Marion, state chairman for the Third Liberty | loan.campaign, was in the city yes- ‘terday. Anders in City. -T. J. Anders ot Werner, a member| of the Dunn county commission and of the Slope, is visiting friends in iBsmarck. ICE CREAM SOCIAL. * The third division of the Ladies of McCabe Methodist church will give an ice cream social on the church lawn this jerenine. The public is invited. | Home on yn Furlough..” Roy S, Indseth of the U. S. S. Pat- terson is home ‘on a furlough. He was met here yesterday by his sister, Miss. Jo Indseth of Washburn, and the family. enjoyed a. theatre party and; the dancing at the } McKenzie. { Catholic A ‘Auxiliary. The Catholic Ladies’ auxiliary. will Thursday afternoon at 2.) Mrs, Max Kupitz and Mrs. Fred Peterson will! furnish the lunch, and the proceeds | will be, given to _the Red Cross. On Loyalty Tour. ‘Vicar General M. J. Hiltner. of the Fismarck Roman Catholic diocese and Rev. George Buzzelle. rector of St. George's Episcopal church. will spend the next four days. west of the river, conte ne: loyalty. and Ked Cross meetings at. Beulah, Zap, Golden. vee: ley and. Hazen. fae S. ‘mer, and Mrs. Steele and children will ¢ | is in’ the city calling on Nonpartisan why she wore the picture of a king without a country. “1 would rather wear the picture of a king without a country,” she. re- plied, “than $hat of a kaiser without honor!” Naturally, she was thrown jn jail. , But this is again an example of our | spirit. We won't give in even if we should all die. There is a true story about our, king which shows why we love him so, In that little corner of our country which is still left to us,'a little girl kneeled one night at her bed, reciting the Lord's prayer. She had reached this point: us this day our daily {Forgive us our trespasses, as But there her voice broke. ad. She {eould not bring herself to complete the prayer for those who had despotl- There on.the true soll of Belgium, | ed. Belgium. A firm, solemn voice ‘spoke behind ther, “As we forgive those .who ,tres- pass against us!” lespie; although one of the youngest editors in North Dakota, has estab- lished a name for himself. in the daily field, and: he ‘is : giving. New..Rockford avery good. newspaper in the State Center. Visiting § “Son: »Mrs,,Andrew Hageman., of,.. Litch- ville is visiting her son and" datignter, Mr. and. Mrs. Charles H. Hageman, on Third ‘street./ a) From. Garrison Rep. Rj L. Fraser of Garrison, | league gqnaldate for senate to succeed Sen? C. McGray, now. of Bismarck, circles. From ‘Camp. Dodge. i #)Hé V. Sehorosch; welb known! Bts~% marck telegrapher, noy serving in the ‘ignal corps of the national army at Camp Dodge, was ome: this week ‘for | a br lef furlotigh. | Returns'to’ Washbura. Washburn; eader, returned.. to: ‘her home in: the. McLean ‘county. seat this morning after spending several days with Mr, and Mrs.;John A.) Rarson. Sv, es, “ The Washington Jubilee Singers in|’ free. concert at the McKenzie this evening during dinner, hour. BUY Wy fe Se JULY 24-ROYAL _-NEIGHBORS. DAY | "AT COUNTRY CLUB | July 24, ‘will be + Royal Neighbors’ day at, ibaPountry club. Royal Neigh- bors" and’ their friends are invited to | participate’in the day s. activities and to add their bit.to the fund which will be contributed to the ted Cross. Light refreshments. will be served dur- ing the evening, and dancing ‘will be indulged in. Automobiles will meet | at the L. Van Hook home, 300 Fourth Street, to canvey visitors tothe club house. A fee of 25 cents. will ve charged alt gue ta forthe benefit of ~The Washington’ ,ubilee Singers in evening during dinner hour, Pin The Store with Over 1,000 : Garments nuaygagen TUT Te She turned. ‘It was the King of the Belgians! res ‘ Steele left today for a fishing expedi- tion to Virgitiia City, Mont. Mr. Steele will proceed later to the coast, “sore bic family ic spending the sum- Lecvuyany nim home on his recurn, From Driscoll. Commissioner C. A’ Swanson of Driscoll was in the cit : -Fro re Tom Hughes and son Grant of Fargo aclldd on old-time Bismarg friends over Sunday. - Return to Ashley Dr. and Mrs. C. Campbell have re- ; turned to’ their home.in Ashley after ia brief visit. in Bismarck. Norman Gillespie Heré, “ Norman Gillespie, formerly sports editor of The Tribune and now gen- eral manager end editor of the:New Rockford State Center, called on/ Bis- marck friends yesterday while in the city on a business mission; Mr. Gil- Mother Tells How: Cuticura Healed: Baby’s Itching Eczema Could Not Sleep Nig Hair Fell Out ‘*When four months old, my baby \ had itching and burning eczema on his faceand head. The skin was sore and red, and the eczema caused dis! urement for the time being. He scratched himself and +] was very fretful and reste He'could not sleep y and he kept me The eczema caused his hair to fall out. “He had the eczema. about. two... months. One night I read about Cu- ticura Soap and Ointment, and started to use them, and after using one’box of Cuticura Ointment and one cake of Soap he was entirely healed. He is now three years old and has not been . troubled with eczema since.” (Signed) Mrs. Marie Ward, 904 Fitzgerald St., ity, Mi July 17, 1917. re, gentle for ayaisy toiletuse. Ai ted by couches of Cuticura Ointmentas needed it does much to prevent skin and scalg: troubles. Free by Mail, Add ‘Cutieuras Dept, Ry Boston." Sold "Soap2ser Ointment 28 and Sic. Away with DEADLY POISONS FRAT CORN KILLS RATS. MICE AND GOPHERS ; Irs. Cur. Dunham, fH. P Goddard and: H.-H. a \ \ = 3 WHITE GO ry 29 BLACK SATIN BEADED IN JET Miss; L. E: Satterland, editor of the |, free concert at the McKenzie this |: mimi Ti BY BETTY BROWN. The black satin costume’ is to ‘be The the most favored of fall fashions. models already developed are tao elab- orate for ordinary wardrobes, but they Begii tomorrow to experience the wor terfc! stome suggest the. lines and decorations ch relief Eatonic: will. bring It wi j which will -be-modified for service a which is al- will be replaced by sometimes over bands of rib- few months hence. Jet, ways expensive, bead in the design pictured NON-VITAL |. INDUSTRIES USING COKE | . MAY CLOSE Special Staiv Dispateh, Washington, July 16.—After Chair- ;man B. M. Baruch of the War Indus- tries Board had a’ meeting with the big guns in the steel business the other gay, a joint committee of steel jmen and government representatives was named and at once everyone com- menced to whisper—‘The steel plants are to be commandeered.” Truth is, of course, that the steel man don't love Baruch because while they have been making good profits, he has battered down the prices of steel to the government to beat the 'band right at the start. For instance, jsteel. shell bar, which had been sell- ling at $100 per ton, was cut to $65 for the government and pig iron which druggist and get a box of HELP!—Tomorrow Just what every Stomach Sufferer has been waiting for, Tear out the Guaranteed “Test Coupon in tomorrow’s Paper, take it to your, ATONI had beets selling around; $55 was gout to $88.6 erry 4 But what is. worry! 17 steel men and Batuch’ right noW'is pig. iron. But in simple termp’:the steel busi- ness’ depends upon big’ fron. supply. Pig iron depends upon “coke. Coke depends: upon transportation, And both transportation and: jabor supply have been lacking..'-The, amount) of coke produced hasynot been.anything like, what the .steel ‘business needs. It is claimed, that: the;stee) -plants are big enough | to, supp! the nation’s vital steel mogul they can The anne ome figires show that for the*week -endigg: May ‘11, in the country as a”whale, there was a coke ‘production f.289.2: percent of capacity. PB There’ is’ no-early. tr ispect of a.full supply of steel; , Hence;this summer many manufacturers uwho- use coke may expeet. to.be summoned here to prove that their:.industry:is essential to. winning the war. (FOR YOUR STOMACH: SAKE) yon of your STOMACH MIS to-| have to ha lets, trouble has Bismarck’s Fastest peal BS Center BIG COAT SALE BIG SUIT SALE BIG DRESS SALE "BIG SKIRT SALE Be kn SALE "BIG HOSIERY SALE - BIG KIMONA SALE “MUSLIN SALE PERCALE SALE ODS SALE Oat HUBS Here we are > again—we must make room for our large stock of fall goods, so we are going to offer; a few specials for these two days. We are going to place on sale all our .summer goods’ throughout the store, prices that will talk for themselves, as you all know ¥ Johnson! Ss for “REAL BARGAINS” at ate times. : ; BIG APRON SALE. BIG HANDKERCHIEF SALE. . BIG CHILDREN’S ROMPER SALE BIG BATH ROBE SALE TheStorewith Over 1,000 Garments In our’ Bargain Basement Store we are going to offer a few specials throughout the, dif- ferent departments, at prices, that will suit you all, we know. RY—Indigc epsia Flatulency, Heartburn, Sour, tomach. Costs couple of pennies a day. Two Doctors Told ‘One of our bakérs came in and sai - totell you that two doctors in town told se. ould n operation on my stomac! q né of the clerks, ‘eta me i BIG UNDERWEAR SALE” BIG POCKETBOOK SALE BIG CHILDREN’S DRESS SALE SHEETING SALE SUITCASE SALE NOTION SALE In Fact, we have almost Any- thing one might wish for ON SALE aickly rid tion, Dys- Acid and Cassy. filly, 1 want I got a box and hav id, do you know, all my gone.” | thought that waa “very peraon I have sold EATONIC to, and have sold dorens of boxes. hag spoken wellotit.; Writes UNCAN, Druggiet, Ottawa fl Mispiched ies Book, Address Eatoale ‘Remedy Ce... 18-24 Se. Wabssh Awe. Calcago, a t (teuvomvirsereectnnitententoetc aa s Popular Priced Store The Store with Over 1,000, Garments ——