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Pir i x MONDAY, ‘APRIL, 7, 1919 o HIGH SCHOOL MUSICIANS COMPET TONIGHT FOR DISTRICT CONTESTS titan hah ep tan nnd enemies DANCE WITH US TONIGHT Washington, and following the ad- | of their families. A journment of ‘the business meeting 2 pleasant social session was held. in! the form of a “fagot” party, during mal! amount, u: ually not more than $4 per week contributed in the form of a scholar KOSITZKY TALKS TO BIG CROWD: AT VALLEY CITY is {2 \ ship to keep these young people alt adlemarck high school pupils wili|lard); Little Brown Church in tie eee bey nee ad someting ae school. | r * . * ther tvanig ees seme sudiontn Nader Cettts ys ees jand the part they played in the colo-} (Continued from Page One) * One of the most important adjunets | The Bayeonne will give a Social Dance i contest preliminary to the-south Violin—Concerto (Ackley) Roverta |nies’ struggle for independence, Ligh vill be about 4 1-2 mills. Apply: lt9 the drive, the speaker asserted, \ | t'th s : : | Best. refreshments wer served , jing four-and one half mills on their “4 . i a i j eee Caan ern interscholastic COnLSaE ta che shal PIN COSHINRte: (Sone tke valuation, Brown finds that he paid} strict enforcement of the compul | KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS HAL i | at Mand MA anes aby gs Pr valuation, s that he paid} } wal gram wil epe eve phe following: pr i Rlying Dutchman, op. 122.).. Prelude ATTENTION ROVAL ARCH MA-| $253.37 state taxes and Jones paid /Sory attendance laws wnich are on the | 4 , No.2 (C erwonky )—-John Larson. ; we Bt se $329.06. {statute books of practically every > Pads Le Solos—(a) Bedouin Love! Beetioven Sonata—Mary Atkinson: | ,* regular convocation of Bismarck A good league farmer was telling| state, but which in many of the com | Admission 50c . hee ng ( ‘insuti) ; (b), Lite Grey Home | Moonlight Sonata (Beethoven) —ks- Chapter No, 10 R. A. M. willbe held! me the other day that the state ot|monwealths are a dead letter, Just a “ ‘ fy ‘ in the West, (Lohte)—Rex Berndi.| hen Ear Rhapsodia=Maxearet sonic Temple “|North Dakota could build 715,100,000! the child labor laws built up an aris-| | You Are Cordially Invited ye Life’s Lullaby, (Lane); (b) That) Smith; Re ollections of Home—-S, [3.|i@& April s Hours:'7 7 | worth of elevators each year and nave|tocracy of children in’ the states in i é 9 es fashioned Mother of Mine, (L. S.! Mills; Selected—Hazel Pierce; Ride i ay | 35,000,960 left to pay the general ex-; which they were enforced, so, said | eeu —nne, Intent tnnns thera "Ses oberts)—-Stella Farnall. (a) Joanny | in the Desert (Scythe), First Mazurka Mottister's Rocky Mountain ‘Pen?! penses of/the state if we only kept! Miss Hunter, woald the compulsory | and Betty—Eric Coates;. (b) Eender-! (Goddard)—Celia Rosen. When you are gverworked, feel List of that $55,000,000 of sereanings | dance laws build up an aristoc- meer Stream—Walter Penwarden; | less or Janguld, or when you crn't'sle dr Ladd says-th . e a * 4 ; POUOCCT OCT OO TLC EL EO EE OOT TOT TELE EOEIETEOOTTOLETLEOTEEEELOILEDEDIITE z 1 Trio = C Beryl. Packard. f Prot, Ladd ‘sa e farmers are/yacy-in the states which insisted up- ®y Good-bye Summer, (Tosti)—Luel 2 gory dekard. lor eut, better take Hollisier’s Roe! 5 ik i 5 ? ; iRuth Staley se. Huber. 1 ee ‘@obed of each ye nd that it isnot} on compliance with these statutes, ‘ Bremer. Carisandi—Mildred Fraser, | “1 ) PUNCY, -oulse Huber, [Mountain Tea ivens: you up. purities | Necessary to, bond ‘ihe state for one | Has Wide Field : The | dance, * Patri : Song—He: 3 ch, Inakes yo sie . rm dered : hi ie | ru ogan); — (b) The | ata iB ONL Inakes you catound stec| wound up by 1g that he wont Arkansas and Montana, aad after com-| wid Rose (Herbert) Pauline Mcl real Spring Medic Pea or Hit Prof, Ladd v sd sy eonmaling ween We dleting her intinerary in Nor-h Dakots Ly ies land. A Song of Praise—ida Ive Nereissus (Nevin)—Ruth: staley. | lets.’ \ Jelevator bill was. drd i 4 i ‘EE x Duet—One Fleeting Hour—Leonaid Trio—A Memory (MacDowell) —Her JOS BRESLOW. | “a petieve the time has ¢ ERT OnauCee Wace E E EL WIGHT Bizzell, Walter Penwarden. th le tigan. | ithe business men, the farme heddauurtera.: Bafore.ungerine DRESS RIGHT , Sins Glee Clubs enticky (Greibel) Marcia Fantasia (Bargiel) Balle DATES FOR VICTORY ‘laboring men have got to unite and] this work, she was a school supervise | a own in the Dewy Dell Smart). non (Wachs)—Nora McGettig: me mpi Bet together, or if this hatredism be-| oy SHitieo Bnd “1 = ae DB r p> Duet wailed for the Lond Mendel “Magara ti allot (i atherion) | LOAN PAYMENTS OUT Ret foxethen orf thls hatrediam be [oy in Chicago, and, ato youn ry Cleaning & Pressing ssohn) Ida Iverson, Josephine Fo-| ‘The Litle Lird—Bertha Rigler. oe lis continued, itis hard telling where | °° A ialdy ISIN OTAC 104 Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailors sorty. Quartett”—winter's away Duet Heer Gant euite —Mary. At} HH. P. Goddard, Burleigh county | it will end. i wonder if the ‘people jimpression upon her aut ‘vere E ale Quartett—Winter Song (Bul: !kinson, Margaret Smith chairman for the Victory loan dri realize what is actually staring them i cat NN Dak i cae 1 G L seh CN ‘ aut is a ind itis believed North Dakota, he rm OF for an é to day was advised that tis, the Tifth/in the face. I not. they had Setter Nene ye Fe Sn iaMae oan AeOniE We Call for and Deliver | liverty Joon, will be payable as foi-|wake up! from her visit ana a » lows: n per cent with application. | 6 “TO -BISM rou SATURDAY * FOR LOAN or on or hefore aa 10%, ten per cent BOY AND GIRL MAUD POWELL. PHONE 274 July 15; 20 per cent August 12, Sep-| 7 ‘ Maud Powell is one of the few in F = 2 tember 9 and October 7; 20 per cent! OUT OF SCHOOL rlistie life who sessed with | A real, for-sure-enough army tank, | family to visit these parts. The tank | November mea i | . ‘ i h November 11, with accrued interes:. | GREAT PROBLEM [common sense, 8 Sno liberties one of the litle devils which helped |! as much of a novelty, or more |" qhe same method of “selling” tha EA we" Theeause she is an artist. She does i chase the Hun back across the Rhine ean s pane would he tolay, proved so successful iy the fourti/| : [not presume that the public is. will } to stew in his own juice of Bolshev- | {ho aie vietor JMDOMANE we ler liberty loan will be adopted. Quot (Continued from Page One) ing to overlgok eccentricities ism, will be in Bismarck on Saturday | : to show how ‘vas done. he tank will - be in charge of two army tankineers, will he allotted; committees will large measure, some 0.0000 future | too much Amer turing the day of the drive at various }men and women will Tt ¢ in life | v 2s because of her presinct, polling placgs, and subserip-! with a handicap Which a majority of tlso one of the few ions wil received “there. {them will never overcome that eve veluped a mericin has de sling affcetion for it, SNOW. CAN'T STOP ’EM. on the west front é | talent artists TOW ON ras, | apres : Y ae (who project themselves over the foot-| A x uy ain rede ltuiiiccied Liclathen Ung kareot N: D, Apri! 7—The demon: | 088 raf gt dnleheats: whieh (heyy —oNties Hunter fold of tie experience] ishis—who take theig andiences:tnto Very Latest All-Wool | TKO, N. ! j bonds of the fifth series will bear has of Eugland in the early stages of the | their confidence and lay the s little stunts. Mostly, however, tne stration and paradg in the interests 0. | no, een announced, hworkl’s war, when teachers were |impulses bare in their interprec: Styles tank will parade the streets of] the /the Victory loan which was to have i oa Mires jcallea from the class rooms into the|of the mast wie taal Sle hid capital city, with the speaker ‘astride | been held here today wi Ned off | To Cure a Cold in One Day ‘army, when’ the school curriculum was | their nents teal 40g a itaw sali Made-to-Measure its turret, doing their. combined bie ause of the rain and snow. The}Take LAXATIVE BROMO QU INN eu down, aid when children | the | and, vi trae id fe He eat | for the fiith erty Joan, the “Vietory jdecision to. abondon plans for the}(Tablets.) It stops the Cough and |icas of (ousands were pern | Resaever (iesmyeht Be Wwaunohigel e Loan,” which is to help pay for Cais |parade and outdoor “addresses was | qeadache and works off the Cold. E. | lovee thee atading ae tans [April Teclore wat” in tie dute an little whiffet and for sundry other ma-|reached at noon, when it. be |W. GROVE'S signature on each box.! work. she told sow. within IF OHiGhAMatn Usae well witicnipoatiacene uv chinery and equipment that our boys | parent. there would be no. ¢ 20c. " | short ime ‘the érisis which ¢ Fal : tee ud Cowell will appear at ih used in giving Heinie his waateve ithe downpour. Fargoans, however sae | ed ‘Bngland “hg. wit of tis situa-| PEN j A big crowd of Slope folk are ex-| were not denied a-sight of the whif ‘. >| ton was ree d by. wise. states-} ret ples pected here Saturday to insyiect Mr. fet tank, which went throug Hts ex, | ee moving vans OF hea, Sul how it resuhed In tie ea! ~Clean.up!, Have the: om any € fank, who w be the first of his | pers on the principal streets. . » of England's new educational | 5, i | trucks phone Wachter cute ialsy ae Ue maece| SUDbISH hauled away. | p in the world. —62. ; TOO LaTE TO CLASSIFY ‘| YOUNG Ww: ants! RHYME INVITES PUBLIC TO ENJOY | ‘Phone Wachter—62. UNIQUE MUSICAL SKIT AT M’CABE) Industry Versus War. code was adopted, said 3 afier the ueson general of Guaranteed Tailoring nter, " peaarserees ee Cease sereeeCeeeeeeseetEPLCeEEOLLEEELCELEELELELOLODELELELELEL ESOL ODDOLD DORE EGE ; 2274 ypposite P Tice ~ Pp ‘j / A rhyme invites the public to enjoy) ‘The invitation runs as follows: | 90m and b blo loca: | eeu TIEN army hs ENONE 214 Opposite Postoffice PHONE 274 a unique musical entertainment to be|_ At Eight o'clock P.M. April 8th, — |, tion. Please and par-| Vay ganeel au ne ana wene ince \ \ : Nineteen-hundred and Nineteen, A. D.| | ticulars. P. O. se aes ee | offered at M’Cabe church Tuesdey - try were more permanently mame ‘| OE EECEREOTORELLLELES EOC NT ODE OEL ELE phaboned * , In the Basement of the M. Ej 4-7-lwk r9ee. sovcce, nee & evening by the Ladies’ Aid society, | Chureh eas Lie may ones w casual Who came tn tne | . ae The entertainers who are to vie tor | A meeting s social there will be. WANTED—To rént modern 8 or, 9) the batletront, ite : : a CRT caren ee ee foc. hours," Slast "be elgge fre seaooi_ and oman | IBUNE WANT ADS BRING RESULTS been rehearsing for several w¢ Wanted by 3 ! Phone joneet veing imperiled, ! and something very exceptional is To help our Church the b | Udi Se noalt oe . { sured their, audience, _ | That expenses may be paid. | WANTED—Kitchen help at Bismare in cases of ab-{ NT Orr Ouest 1 i hospital. 17 St , and then for constant | y e “> . ion to determine whether the | RED CROSS WORKERS OF STATE TO POR SALB—At a big bargain one t iap whieh, tae eield | j foot soda” fountain, marble top, ized (wade pi HAVE CONFERENCE HERE WEDNESDAY Lc syrup. pumps, 3 dare | Heetth, wad in alt | anaes Mal j<iand only, bee I st four hour! | ni | 2 meeting .wil be given over to a Mure ab Ki on the employ | ger at Minneapolis, and others prom nm of the important duties. wl Phone, 437, 1, Pre eae | girl who went into iz i inent ined Cross work im the north- Bat Heacot ling come trmped aE hily GED LAT Glabiene of weer shia BEL GuL ot| : alee west. will address a gathering of Red 5 will be placdd on the refu i 8,0 work: girl noo] Was less giEye, for ihe young | i Cross" division! éhairmén |and. county! hich the Red Cross now ibeal en ie bens ee solliers. | sters of that country, even tho 2,000 officers from the southern half of tie | engaged, and plans will be laid for al is, Wane na Deron aeers-! or them were compelled to attend | state at’ thé. municipal,. auditorium | more vigorous state-wide campaign. “Ve. paruewars and phone num: \ciagsds jeld dug-ouis and. cellars | Wediiesday | aftérnoon and. evening. Red. Cross, worker inthe}. Dees. Write 615 Care 1 anes iy jimmedi ack of the | 4 Ofily | oné' other meeting of the ‘kind $ well.as the district and co’ a «'. ~~ oentinued their school work. As ar Wil be held in the state, and that will nen, is extended a cordial in | p Es sult, F in spite be at Minot. It is expected that more to attend this conferenee, | Cle an up! Have the 3 a better positio ¢ Ry than half the county. chairmen will] and every member of tue organiz: ro ea fulure (han cil { ‘ assemble here, because Bismarck 1s/in Burleigh couniy and Bismarck is jrubbish xT ee WY. | Groat Britain or America. g more gene accessable to all sec-| expected to be present.» In add + achter— 6? | tions of the state. to the two meetings in North Dakota. | / hone Wachter 62. CGE TARE VERT SEALS Mr. Hield wil be accompanied by|at Bismarck and Minot, there W ick te hook a earn ak : four other division managers and di-|: 2 at Miles City for work PALE mow ite UNGER WAY Ad | vectors of women's work, and the ern Montana. | SEALGs di Some i ea s {ber of the larger ' A OR) OSS eens oe ee ee ne ee eT Sere : ptaectiave. calnblighed for oo — “g-| will”represent Minishoshe ¢!apter, D. 7 tance of ambitious, boys and girls > : ; tong who wish to remain in school, but 9 ALR, at the ng 01 | | CITY NEWS Ul geane ot che, cadena) ico whose ix needed in the suppori ® a ° eae Victory Ball. i bade Baby Daughter. Bismarck Council No. 1694, Knights Saiyan Born, to Mr, and Mrs; J. H. Saddei. {Of Columbus, will give a Victory bal’ | | w 1 ; Sunday, a daughter. \ on Easter Monday, April 21, at-the See | CAS TO R IA i All in sealed sen sae arch gerne [Grand Pacific hotel.” “Me CW ilen ecnanls 1 packages. Returns to Her Home. | Paulson, Paul) LaFrance and J. D. Sa eee For Infants and Children \ aA 1 yr i) nue | Healow are the committee in charge, ‘ | | ? Mrs. W. 1B Cleveland of G14 Avenue! ana ig real event is promised. Clean up! Have the tnUse For Gver20 Years - . has left the Bismar¢k hospital at-| rubbish h uled wa ee | \ a recovering from ssful Sper: | unkind, Reception j Ph Raa i ee ye) Aiwevesoesre Tren { ation foray pendicttis W. A. Falconer and daughter, ay oto ae | i xi 3 | Helen, returned Sunday night on No. 1 one Wachter 62. | Signatur: Jf oR | a , it From Coal Harbor jfr’m San Antonio, Texas, where they Miss Jennie Young and \Miss. Ida 4 Ingvalson ‘of Coal Harbor, were Suests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W.j spent the winter with their daughter and sister, Mrs. Robin A. Day. Mrs. companied them home for a it with her parents. Lieutenant Day is an army aviator at Kelly Field, San Antonio. Mrs.Falconer and her | i | | | ! | | | | SOCIAL aN Bm evens UNIQUE McGray on Saturday. Degree of Honor. The Degree of Honor wil hlold a By ! | t regular meeting at the Elks’ temple| pri ae Meaney theceh ‘fields i McCABE MoM. E. CH URCH = Tuesday evening. Initiation, will, be) decked with blooming rdses and vio- Don’t Fail to Hear H = a st 2: 01 So followed by a social session. Jleta:-«Peaches and. h | r == nelal seg :. pears and other | j z : H Relps appetite i Shopsing if ‘Blafnarck. fruit had already formed on the trees, | + The Flenmas-MarBach Quartette | Lele Sere = Q pe Dr. and Mrs%Crossetté and son of {2nd even the nights were almost tou | The Gold Dust Twins i] and digestion. — Richardson were shopping at Lucas’) Warm for comfort. They arrived in || 71 Three flevors. — ‘ on Saturday. Also Mrs. J. H. Weid- Bismarck in the teeth of a blizzard |} Madame Shuman Shank ! a — man of Brittin were other gut-of-town |and awoke. to a,snow-covered world. i and | = visitors. I j = 7 interesting | Meeting i = a Trinity Lutheran Ladies Meet, | Minishosha chapter, Daughters, of | Other Artists in Readings, Piano, por = he ty Lutheran Ladies : fi UrlOn; cenjover ey = : ae eas Lena Se, fe Very interesting taceting, ab'the homes i , Selections and Drills | | = We 3 to = oe f 7th ven . H. H. 2 last week. Mes-|! i == => non paasdse Mi street panaseye weil dames McGray, Richholt, Burton and REFRESHMENTS "| L == a 52 = © Wednesdey. Mrs.. T. Thoret . >, —- = ) ‘ entertain. Grady assisted the hostess. A num- ure! All you want! Your money’s worth—measured | == WT «4 eo J i $ {ber at busieus matters wets dis- i by your waist-line. — — To Washington. jcussed, names of candidates for mem- 7 | = ty == ‘Mrs. C. W. McGray, accompanied by | berships were voted on and accepted, I == & FoRe & » if good = ' Senator McGray, will leave Wednes- | subject to the approval of their pa- | . TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 8TH { oy} "0 ALi 5 = day for Washington, ‘D. :C., where she} pers, which have been forwarded‘ to | Eight O’clock i = o4, = : Daapanent pny Admission—Your Waist Measure | = until OU it : = GOVERNOR FRAZIER’S ONLY AND cere eee a test Na a hs Ss kd bd = ——H| 4 = ORIGINAL HAS HOT COMPETITION( = ale = Bild |e Governor _Frazier’s roand-table,;and there was provender enough thr | => —— much-pictured and advertised as a| all. CHIROPRACTIC FOR: YOU == rs) 2. —S y symbol of the Memocracy one pres Paes Secretary of State Duffy did = G BU Ff its Yin PFOOt — = ¥ ent administration in Nort! akota, |.the honors in the absence of his chief, e J => o = has a rival. Today when 20 mem-| who Was out of town, and as the vi- You have doubtless seen what | = ; —— bers of’ the Townley faction ao the} ands went down spirits went up, and} Chiropractic has done for “‘the | == ine .) pr es e ruin t = Nonpartisan league filed into vern-| @ very ‘gay - ‘party indulged. in speech: ” anys) i = ry = or, Frazier’s office for their regylar|making, sdéngs and _ story-telling. other fellow.” It can and will do | = "s = Monday luncheon, a parallel stream ot Echoes of the merriment eddied across the same for you. Callon'your‘ |} = f f = just twice as many members of tie}the land smote the ears of the -) 3 i H = e é cious rae) e S$ ‘Sosenel Langer faction of the league billowed | comparatively silent score who sat Chiropractor, let him give yen i = & ‘ x — into Secretary of State Hall’s private atone the governor's quiet board, some and the members of your family | a i ee oy = office, just across the —corridor. ; of them wondering whether they had : Dhgete J ; t <a { e ene ice x £00 ¥ = ‘ Plates had been laid for, only, 36, but | not fallen into the wrong pew. a Spinal Analysis. He will tell = : & @ = the deficit, was promptly remedied, ae bill o’ fare consisted of Boston you what is the matter and will | <a GREET TOS ET, = J baked beans. bologna. liver-wurst, eid ‘ vesti Sst == : fps z NIA douphnuts; “piekies, aio und eottes, adjust, the cause. Investigate. , a = ’ UMO) d and it made.a hit with everyone. The} It will be the: best investment | = = Calla | See Immedi- with— Hall round-table will ,be madg@ a per- manent institution, ‘and there is aj standing invitation to all Nonparti- sans and others at the capitol to sit in. No. secret password or counter- sign.is necessary to gain admittance, and the Hall-Kositzky-Langer trium- -virates -announces:.-that every ‘truth. Seeker will find a cordial welcome, R S. ENGE, .c. PH. 2 you ever made. Consultation: Free—Spinat Analysis Fre> Suite 9-11, Lucas Blk. Phone 260——Bisma-ck, N. D.- 1 Mak deg Lasts s SEALED TIGHT My a > all