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TUESDAY, JAN. 21, 1919. BISMARCK DAILY, TRIBUNE ; United alm und desire not to lave war, cl GIRLS JULY + AT BREMENTON, WASH- "WHEN COLUMBIA. CALLS” PAGEANT GIVEN BY THE Y.W.CA CLUB’ lety will spell disaster and will mea jus we had to make to the finish, | that the world has lost what it has suf, : es might, through pageantry, help to| fered so much to win. TYRANNY, GREED, HATE 92. ect, oom = pu: away with war foreve Every “If those of us who ought to have @ ‘ * OTHER UGLY VICES IN CAST O! Liberty Loan drive, every Red Cross | vision of a community united for serv- WE COME AMERICA" ‘A cuupaign and the big’ United War|ice neglect or refuse to take advan- sath Wor campai 1, Was mugnificent| tage of this opportunity, the people js intry an the drama pageant, filled with color, posters and] themselves, undirected, will carve our the role of fairy moving people, all united in the de-| destinies for us. to New World ire ‘to win, Pageants are thus a part] “This community drama movement told by Miss jut life ; has come to stay, and women who Haz fe of Boston | “The after war pageant can be alhave given up everything for war work aud New York, daugipervor Steele) tremendous outlet for all emotions) can be shown comcretely how to apply Kaye ane sister of the poet, Percy jand, without doubt, dangerous emo-|the same spirit which inspired that j Mackaye. : > tons, which lead to undermining the] service to social service and the estab- ane no cule te Herter mite thaw Miss pestle of a people, can be diverted] lishment of real democracy through 4 MacKaye to talk 0 is subject. She by turning them into channels of mu-| pageantry, oy * avas: one of ‘the: first persons in the tual understindin: “My ambition is to foster this move- United States,to take up pageantry “The pageant has already proved it-|ment and to present such pageants and develop it as an art, or au pro- self a potent force in building up| through the agency of the Y. W. C. A, fession, us it has really become to public spirit. Advantage should be| Groups of girls at ¥. W. C. A. indus her. ; ere s taken of this, so that it can be used | trial centers and in towns near mill- efore going into the business of} a - to widen the vision of all kinds and] tary cantonments have heen trained in writing sixteen seants and produe- a 9 Se Nee TAS OR RLS INE jail conditions of people—the so called) pageants during the war, Few cities 1 ing many more, Miss Mael j Eales ea ASN Ral 7 PAGEANT. CHILLIC Bt HE, | hizh-brows and low-brows of a com-|but have seen ‘Columbia Draws the the stage. She played in th od OHIO! munity. Sword,’ ‘We Come, America,’ ‘Colum- brother's productio - _ “A pageant, if correctly worked out, | bla Calls,’ and numerous other pattiot- ae some Brondway suc | includes element of a com-|i¢ pageants. Even in France the ¥. W. drive a. suc in all parts of no accompaniment of wars rst Immo<} fo community servieo instead of ¢ munity can be str ©. A. has trained French girls to take of aulltects, She devoted two years befare Chr Read’of wars in the) diately afterwards ¢ - buck to the stite they were in before | and if joy and inspiration for helping] part in Allied pageants, and last sum- , to the pageant of church 1 ‘ Hamense paureants” People, all the 1 the war, of confining all their efforts| the new world can be interpreted} mer pageants were staged at base hos- “Darkness and Light,” which was giv-| yi! exainpl of sof secur to the own homes or to personal ap: seant, why not use the] pitals, where the Y. W. C. A. has huts ‘on, Chicago, Ballimore and! yng the drama on the p s successful dur veyond the | . rene ple and| for nurses, at Etienne, Tours and “Her suffrage allegory wi yw that the w ) boewase of the conc of ting tosether, They YT know of getting alnot thteh ce it other cities where the association has given at the time of President Wilson sul “some pe io win, Whfeh binds the want it, but ar jing to de. s hand excitement of col ssug entertainment? lliees' for French women first inauguration 6n the; steps ‘of the | {T gupposé. pa rioug peoples together, ‘The in. nd the desire-to serve-—is| “It is my experience that the com- orkers and Hostess Houses mn ronde in’ we ¢ desire to save bupanit What we n k ning, Equote an early |mon mass of people is anxious to see| for American war workers and Signal 2 direetor of fe ben® whichi"E reply bo t¥emendous pitch of trys a. the ocier, Perey MacKaye,; that the world rebuilt. on demo-| Corps girls, + fepartment of pageantry and the) Peace will, brit L thrill about ev things thi tonite Lit is necessar \c nd with them it is} ¢“With the way prepared as it has i 4 drama’for the National Board ofuie airy and the dra: sople in theik deine to serve Lamanis cok with the syorly a-question of how to do it, On| been during war time and the big op- roe Young Women's Ghristian A ation, yea pagent, a tremendous des ty, Just think what i would tuean tow thr as war! ther hand, there are a few re-| portunity at our hand becaase of the - nnd-eluring the United War Work cam- he-men, the wor y community i all of the women who} + Vere Wwew es who say, ‘Let the world | needs of the people during peace, com- 5 Voveniber savas chosen} fighting, the -armics, tle Wwithess ive done Red Cross and other war! together daring i by one vert fo the way it was before the | imunity drama and pageantry can and igns to prepare | these make rendous demon for during ities could pone desire, one consumir it Wi These must be shown that to] should be developed into an immense 7 maker the | tinuous’ pag eoyle Leapressed cutch thgayt eur etoris | to win, Hf wescould: get : Jo prewar conditions: of so-| motive foree,” i ‘ i DAKOTA BUDGET |B vay mang inay eet fron BANKERS HERE aorta Patel ag i ed. by fle ne omminey, ee 9 a | iton from constituents at home. pney American experts are said to be- ¥ jfour to five seats from that city. m estate | kers, are the one-man} any ion which might be taken vis tage of thej lieve tha i { ‘TOTALS EXACTLY | Numerous vofes ‘if Berlin’ are be- TO. CONSIDER gontral feature; the fact that the]the state hanking board or any s whieh will re-1 4 ne at bapplts metal for bearings, . i & ing contested. Majority gocialiats are | r socheme concentrates in the hands ot] controlling body as S his bank,” |sult from the ousting from the house| !wbricants, repair parts for locomo- $ 4,6 81,39 6. G 6 icnargea with using an legal caption | NEW BANK ACT) tie governor supreme power to make | said one Slope banker. Representatives Murtha and Ro-|tives, flour mills and other articles ag eyes rae oath jon ihe! S ss ¢ or break Any. stati, bank as he may see To Be Located in Fargo j atte, ose doom is generally felt}fall into the same category. as food- Continue om Page One; 1 ad tit, and the fact that an enterprise of = Ms t > seale By depriving ir] s' s, sinc home, an nie school ‘of scietice’ at | ¢ (Continued "ram Page One.) Ge oo ii i t ; ne. : oe } srhomas Allan Box, former seere- to be f ed - y depr ing of their stuffs, since the affected countries 3 home, and’ 1 IN Mimiegpolis banker last summer pe’ uch magnitude is:to pe entirely ya tary of the ‘state council of defense ats Weber of Sargent and Murtha|have no adequate facilities for mill- Wahpeton into. an industrial Wal Amsterdam, Jan. 2 fectly good time cates of des; der political supervision. and an organizer of league banks,|° toquette of Stark, the league} ing fuour and distributing food after for incorrigible girls; that the capital! e sis generally we posit which Hasting Supposed to| “It would be as though the pr : the opinion that| 2045 to its strength three Nonpartisan | {t is: imported. street car line Wethstended on Ninth [ed in the yoting in Berlin. jin the received from North Dakoiw{ dent ef any stafe bank now establish: Daksta will be memb of whose fealty there can > ee ce a cee ein ependent. strdughold of Nenkoln, in exchange for paper whicn|°d bad power to-apoint er removes) Tre doubted wheths| L&R question, iney « the league _ and Tenth to comect with (he 809/14 Inqependents polled only 48,850 had s| 7 =o Ta eS a y building now available in any | midority in the house to well over railway; ‘a fouy story historical build-| yor inst - the majority [ieazue dues, ch: POSLAM FORCES North Dakota city would house this) (2 Ul of a total of 113 members. ACHES AND PAINS ing north-of the capitol and an F i At the independ-|or Jive memberships VS MLR EL nanmioth institution, which he esti- ‘RUSS tive Tnansion on the le house rents polled 24,600 to 13,500 for the ma-| tion, AiLING SKIN mated, would have at 0 peo- IAN grounds, and that the state tr jority socialists. inidepende Question of Denotes le y r H UICKLY RELIEVED » L ¥ S! ° F x a | ple upo: ry ne fi . be made custodian of thé funds of all) \vere padly beaten in Dresden, Chen ee F eaten TO IMPROVE SITUATION ; educational institutions anid that itz, Hamburg, Neurembur nd Mu regard 4 . k would begin b | 2, he > Me tou on in the = 5 i nk would begin bu \ IPED! , localtreanurers be abolished The majority s appead of North Dakota bill which re in troti- P ), but predicted t CONSIDERED | ; —_ y. to got 4 cent of all the} yy that within ‘ninety days fol-| ble ures increased pride, comtart, tnaee would rapidly be run up <“n.9 ° - JORIT with the German democratic jigying the passage of the act all pub- i your suffering from} to $106,000,000. | (Continued from Page One.) | Sou’ll find Sloan’s Liniment MAJOR Y ry cond ‘ lic moneys be deposited in the bank q ia j 1 relief, the Te older and more cons pinto certain relaxation of the earl-| softens the severe any , An ipeomplete ist va wrth Dakota, Last Decemper the; you are e ititle to Jeal relief, the 1 ve are requiring a gr er watertight” blockade — which | * SOCIALIS SATIN ENGL | i adepende following a long e ishea | lief that Poslam can bring you quick-| qeg) of eneou agement in league cau-| Would allow the entry of foodstutts, | rheumatic ache WIN OF - ICES | vman democrats clecl-|yyactice, “advertised for repositories | ly. It makes the work of healing short |(C® to them in line on the} Wbricants and other material into en- \ 4 ed in Berlin. tor county. funds, both time de and pleasant. A little goes a long gue’s e jemy, countries. This, it is held, ‘ N Scline'Sacdoants* <The & way and does a great deal, the skin ore nf a {would permit the restoration of flour Put it on freely. Don’t rub it fa, emonaws checking accounts. — ‘Th 1, the je of ¥ Cétrist leader, as an ally in theit ef- z ' ented their bids, and the; responds so quickly. Itching, irirta- and other agencies in the pre-| Just let it penetrate naturally. What @ > forts to institute a government with AP | Get Rid of That - institutions were’ awarded | tion stops. Pimples and rashes go. tion of food supplies. ‘The other| Sense of soothing relief soon follows! basis of popular support. ei id of Be deposits for a ae of two} and, best of all, Poslam will not, vlockade agencies would be enforced | External aches, stiffness, soreness, pasis of popt PP 1 Y { Zs ‘Phis consummation is regarded as} Per sistent Cough The sho anxious to|not, harm. f igidly as before. cramped muscles, strained | sinews, an indispensable preliminary of peace | rae ie a | knOW ¥ hether the state cate Sold everywhere. ‘For free The relaxation of the blockade a back “‘cricks’—those’ ailments can’t negoliations. ‘The coming into power | Eto, that. wool: i petween tho va rite to Emergency Laborator e ‘regards foodstuffs is already effect-| fight off the relieving qualities of q of the group will mean the continaa-| cfrecti he the when such} West 47th St. New York | __jlutely ‘ive in a portion of the Hapsburg do-| Sloan’s Liniment. Clean, convenient, e tion.of the present armisti¢é ecmm were made legally and in] Poslam Soap is the tonic soap for |'They are Ww n, Food is being sent into “Vien-j economical, Ask any as for ite sion and probable appointm' the pand will freshen and beauttiy. | of the wavering “0 have been: prop- ,na’ into other “liberated | i “ Schiedman, Von Paper, and. F nk of, your complexion. ned by i ired communica- | region ! i bach, Ebert or Erzberger as the lead- ing members of the German peace | ~ 4 Liniment » . delegation. | > Kills Pain Based on incomplete returns ayail- | able at 8 p. m. tonight the majonity | socialists had from -49 to 45 per cent) of the entire vote. They will consti-| seats. The democratic part has made an excellent showing. ‘The independ- | ent socialists made a BURGLARY! Save youtself the loss from burs- lary, larceny ‘and theft, by INSUR- ANCE. Cheap and reliable. See us for Bonds, Plate Glass, Fire, Tornado, Farm and Automo- hile Insurance.’ J. B. Halloran & Co., Bismarck Bank Building. Will You Drop the Coin “When yau are 605.will you be at to help the'nécdly with money, or ‘will you need others” maney just to,scrape along from day to day?’ ‘The choice is up to you. ,| \newe--teday. Dhoreugh business raining means all ence between success and failure. college graduates go strai Unirained workers sip Secure your future with a practitat coleibetctal ‘education atthe Dakota Business College, Many big men Here, These and-huadreds of orhers ir. D. B.C. graduates jor their own offices, Tae yous is sp tolay by ae ott taletmanton fi vom F, 1. Watkins, 16 differ- Business, tute the left with 65 per cent of the | trong eleventh | | r presenting kim with an address of welcome. ayor of, London, 4 Mrs. Wilson, whose hat just “of Canada, 8 Sir Douglas Haig, 9 Pre- This. is the famous birthday party. of President Wilson in Eondc “with the lord mayp! Among the notables in the gathering are: 1 President Wilson, 2 Duke 6f Connaught, 3 Lord appears aver the shoulder of the lord mayor, 5 Arthur Balfour, 6 J. Austen Chamberlain, 7 Premier-Borc= mier iloyd George; 10 Admi Ue 11 U.S. ee Davis, 12 Bonar LA 30c, (Ic. 41.20. NOTICE I have on hand all kinds of shield glass from $1.50 to $5.00 each. . Also lamp and side glass, colored, ground, chipped and figured glass. _ We also handle all kinds of plate glass. For any of these see