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The Stanford World (Stanford, Mont.), 09 May 1918, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn85053199/1918-05-09/ed-1/seq-1/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
• l ' el. 10 No. 12 $2.00 Per Year INTERESTING LETTER FROM FRENCH ORPHAN INTEREST IN WORK IS IN- CREASING AND SOCIETY IS GROWING Orb STANFORD, FERGUS COUNT; MONTANA, THURSDAY, MAY Your language. it was necessary r — -- for me to have your letter trans- lated by a lady who is going to write to von I ihitik. — As for giving you news from ; the front, I violin» tell y011 ror I li I ('I'll 5k are niggardly wit h t he information. Paris. our beautiful City. has not suffered devastatioll from the Boche:. They paid us a little vi— l 'sit on the 3 1st of -January. whco APPRECIATES AMERICAN HELP there were some viclims i•inarse. \II it will attord you any I' leastill '• I will wrile 1 +) P o n as in len as; t i tile xvil I permit. I Last Iveek the World publish—)VoUItl h i , a grew ; 0% . 10 ine to ell an article telling of the work of the Americall SOeitly ror the Relief of French War Orphans. At that time there were seven- teen loeal people supporting war orphans in France. Si nee that Our little village is very pretty. tittle others have signed the sip - 1 , 1,„1 Iis hadtiuuiv v i v oi,,, s w h o )1i(')1 11(111 vaults for membership iti the soviet,v, Mrs. John IVilsoil has receiveil a splendid letter from her little Freud) protegee and sinve this, kilt euottdette,• ;ma .010 ‘‘. i II aj,1 work is gaining Sind) wide scope l fit4 Ut r i ,„•1 1 „„ 1„„„„.„1,1, 1 „, ace. 10VallY this letter 1101ils muieh Of .• My mot her. 1111.Iiuollierai,(1 interest 10 every reader or the; my little sister join me in thank - World. It follows:, t yoll for Y4)111' ellarwilig letter , , m ar., I OHS itrIV 11.5 11111141 e(Itir- . .••• ale for your izeliel'Osily Iii “ Nly Dear Godmother:- .• no , goifig for t preSent • :be. Vt • . r Viiihil01 114 . r. I he I() 11)1111k vou f or your „h arm i ng saint:11 1 , 01S (If all illy family . lett er itallt for your good inten- 1 \Rnse Amiaite. (Hill hie alid lIly mother. Inv lo give . vott 501111 . al111 COmmENc Em EN T „„d I h.„,•.t to flulfill your HERE NEXT \iVEF.F1 reque.st. — Dear tbnlinother. I livt. with WV mother and MI . \ brother who !!) \ , \' , 1 EVERYONE IS INVITED TO wit() is sixlecit \ 1 \:\ 1 \. • \\li • 1 ATTEND TRACK MEET AND a little sister three years old. EXERCISES assist lay mother. who has a small fruit business. That gives its iinielt \vol . !: and small revolt'. uziye pleasure to those tvlio in- terest 1 hemselves in our miser- able lot. We live in the suburbs Of Park atilt tire 1)11011 1 Ile pal II Of I he 1 1oclies it ' they should c(1me. have rallell He 11 1 10 1611 g ive 11 11 their lives. hut ‘ve have not los1 . votirag,• for WI' lifl(111Y illaVe 5(11111 . good allies ivhont we have P.n... for evervittluig is BACCALAUREATE OH SUNUP( 111111 Voey eXioelisiVe. il.- r011 . III,' Will' We had a lalisiliess that lay par- Next ..eck elitS Ii) l'eaill.k• It'- Wevk at Ile 10Va ' , •11 4 .01 1111(1 V/II tIt rn theref root. tn . an interesting week for the en- - My mother. living alone with tire comomoity. 'row ,Ner,•iN, , , It'll,. is not able to do as she proper vill begin Sinida , v morn- didllIlt'il i ll y father was living , ing when Rev. Alexander will for I must tell you that my falh- deliver the Inweillalireate M(4'111011 er left the first year after the at the Presbyterian ehurell. Spec declaration or .. - ar 711111 died ill 'al iS WIT:Wed ill141 Serbia in 19l5. lit' 11i15 la ken . all /I re /II V it ell to iilltih,I tIii WOO/Hied to all Amerivan hospi- service ;it eleven o ' cloek. till 'where he remained for 8011Ie I There WO grallnates. days. We suppose that, it Was 3liss lfray and Miss :kinelia fever that finally killed hint lint 1) ,. ster. boivever the entire school he died for his vottntr,v, never- will participate in !Ite exereises thelt‘ss. or oh , week. dear godmother. I tell You that my mother ltas suffered much because of that accursed rare (0. P e \P le • \Ve h a Ve 61 ' 11441 !mill our debt to 0111* We have lost our father, ivIto was mir suppott, and 'for nearly font' years we have prnoieed the strictest evonomics. The memis have been lacking to instruet its children. The first years my mother gave me some lessons, bin ivas obliged to give that up for it was neeessary for me to lise all my time and stungth to vii I'k. for my little sisferTtid help Ill the store. Ileum% I have not bad the instriletion I would have hail but for that ,aeetirsed people. Ilitt. I hope yon will be a1)1e to read lily scribbling. Not knowing On Thursday afternoon the in. ter-seholasti(' track meet ;mil declamatory eolliest between the m4 4 1)0014; of distriet 111111)1)4 , i . 12 will begin. A splendid engraved silver loving etip has liven prepared for the school winniog this meet, while gold. silver and bronze medals will he awarded tot'first seemid and third in the matter of uituliviihiial vinnings. Winners Ill first. second and third in earl) division will he HAvarded ribbons. Thursday evening. at the High School. the spelling vontest will he held, while the declamatory contest will he held in eimiwelion with eommencentent exereises im Friday evening. May11th, The traelt meet • ill be held Thursda,v afternoon. 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 000 0000000 00 00 00000000000 • 0000 000 0 00 000 000000 When Is Your? MONEY SAFE Money carried on your person is NOT safe. Money cached in some hiding place is NOT safe. Money loaned without proper security is NOT safe Money placed with us IS safe, and if left in a Savings account or on a Time Certificate is is earn- ing you interest and your principal is intact. If left in a checking account you have all the advantages a business man has for handling his ma l ty to the best advantage. Don ' t put it off any longer. Start that account TODAY. Basin State Bank Stanford, Montana Capital $20,000.00 Surplus $10,000.00 „ AUTHORIZED GOVERNMENT AGENT FOR WAR SAVINGS STAMPS 0 0 0 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000o .1.01 . • .an d . , 11 e t It It * lt a * * * * * * * * * * * 191S r •, t:DRED MERCIFUL MILLIONS EERBERT KAUFMAN • Irtaid tt! Wiions for the nry 4 4 ' it tor red tape. mi t _htiest charity, the noblest and broadest mort meta of history. Tile Rea ('loss shares no enmities, serves no Hag but its ewtu. it s Cod's agent. Hi - , healing, merciful will—the miswrr t weft v e%'('r-gentier centuries to red barbarism. Ttceivein d lion orphan children are wandering about rairore twelvt• tiiIljon frightened little boys and terrorized 1•111- rirls. slit adrift to soh alone and perish in the Wastes— hie w ine and die like curs, unless magnificent Ana ransoins them from death—and worse. Hox ;many tt 1 ...your,pitying dollars will search the des,. and sq. ;hem for Tomorrow's works 11, PA - I C:'0, needs another Hundred Million, to glean. the Iatt:;...iens for this precious seed before it rots in mind f1.1 grief ' and horror and disease and unre- t , tratt:t in•voctibir blight them. ()tie ilitucircd Millions to prevent famine and stifle pesti- lcin•••. ill stamp out hideous levers, to check an earth -wide It :t'' of tuberculosis, to destroy shuddering fifths where verminous plagues teed and breed and threaten all the uni- Vent'. One Hundred Millions to found hospitals and build rest stations, to send nurses to Atze Eront and refugees back, to forward surgical units and furnish artificial limbs, to buy medicines and operating instruments, to re-educate the muti- lated and show the blind where Hope still shines. One Hundred Millions to maintain communication with detention camps, to provide war prisoners with food and decencies, to take messages out and bring letters in, to negotiate comforts and privileges for the captured. to buy blankets for them and clothes and books and tobacco. One Hundred Millions for No Man's Land—for stretchers and ambulances, for anesthesia and bandages and anti- septics; to train nurses and orderlies, to outfit and transport skilled specialists, to make sure that a dear one shall have a clean, sweet cot and a sweet, dean girl from home beside it. One Hundred Millions -to keep the world sound and wholesome, while the armies of Justice hold it safe. Red Cross and nut one l ' he National lied Cross drive for the plirpose of raising $100.041 1 ) begins all Monday. .Nlay 211t11 awl 1611 last weelt. These iniinv raising efforts of the (tell Cross must not be confused. As far as the Stanford community is eonverned. three drives have been or ,vill Firsi. Seellre (11011111 0 1*Sllip , See01141. to raise funds to sup orth. ANTON SCHAEFER AR- RESTED FOR SEDITION Last Satiltality afternoon the - ciepitty seltriff from Lewistown. aectinipanied by 1 01411 y Calmly I;raalw. value 0111 Iii the Anton Schaefer rant+ near Bench - land mid took 31r. Selioefer in on H ellarge of »taking seditious st ++m440 s. The 1...Y‘ist0wit just icc being (o11 (if 1111‘1 . 11 III, \M. 1;1 'i• 1 lie ball tint) r. Sell/114er spe(11 1 . 4 ,a lOght SO litlay 5 Cents Per Copy J. R. BALDING GIVES UNIQUE PLAY HOUSE CHILD ' S PLAY HOUSE BUILT BUNGALOW STYLE LIKE REGULAR RESIDENCE ALL THE CHUM WANT IT ti, the ( . ,,attl:. jai', :0011,1 1 ty his bail was fixed , at :710,000 ' : nil 14th Ivas named as the ' '/i'll U. nahling% \I'1\11 / 4 w tut* 'lair fol. his hearing. Ptasin Licuber Co —at lhiver, h ot 1 0 , s increased int:y . 4 . st it) the Iled is innocent of the eliarge, that lie het held is lo,val and that spill . work is •'\xl .'\1. ' 1 . ' ; ` , 1\.‘ • ' ‘ , Ia.v ,\\ liv eVls- taw!: al 1 he complaint. nig a cliii , t ' s play 110/15e The elis`e will 111111 his company has donated for Ow is 1 11 X71 .1 1 : 110 : 1 1 ; ! %1 11 1' 1:;1 1' 11:1 1ii 1 i ;1 1 1 1.1 ::1 1 • 1 1 1 1 1 i \ 1 \ 1 \ 1 \ 11111 I1111 timent of the people is Imeoming ' h o u se 111111 \ le \'If\' strong enough to see that it is en-, Who +1 14 ' ahle 1 \ g el awa Y \CI 111' forced. The individual now -a -dirks ' th e w ellthlrell see\ till' wIl\ elillue4illstie1111. l ' \1 \ 1 \ ` vill I\' g' \\I port el'er.V lYar measure belie). The house is alum' SIX feet by i ll r 4 11 1 i :1 1 f I 1 1 1 4 111f 1 I I 11 / S I \ 1:11.11:11111 11:1111.1g1.1\111:11‘V“Sf 11 Y 1111.1.: (Witt:. Tile IMO IS filed ;Wit( oarli 'lir 11 1 1 1111711 11111 \ . °P l. \ 111- ing Whim people are not goiiig to l l In 1111 ' 1.1 \ 1111 . 1s \Heil 111111 submit to I,Jr (Irk s of any 161,1! glass %vinflows ohuh „pen and 1: : ' ;, i f liiI g le il r :• 1 1 1 1 1 , 1.1 ::,1 '1. :1 4 1 I 1 I I :: : 1 ; 1 1 :O 11 1 . : 1 11 .4. :1 1 :: 1 :1 1s h e I 11. :\+ \ +\ , `'‘17.111\.'+11111.1+iln11111. Is tillithIll'tl It t!tt'. 5 iIt)tilLtleen ;Mil (10 ( 1 Al Ill vOilll(al re fta .111111:( Ili 11 V 111. AV11 Y ‘V 11 11 1 Il e 1 W 1 I 111* ThA ALMA MOORE WINS BREAD BAKING TEST FIVE SCHOOL CONTESTED IN LF.WISTOWN LAST THURS- DAY AFTERNOON REPRESENT COUNTY AT HELENA 4111111141 0 I I ,1111 1 III her so -hinds last Ft IthIll 11100re lirtit ill Illy 1•1111111y haltillg (*(11110.S1 held III A preliminary 1 . 011- I held locally and started all' good. lost Miss NIOIWe \vas the only- Inte who eomplele+1 this I „ v „ or today. Thy 1•41 1111.1110r It 401: 011 III'S /111111, Contraetill . A. of eafil ;Intl Al ;1•4 1111110 its \are- •‘' 1, 1 as though l'ettlar .11 hug TIit ++.•eitt+ic.I AIL Sorenson 's limo. for - tirt- -- f - tays, which -time __ ,,as dollar...1 Mr. I tabling 1 ' 111 . - 1ns:h. - II ;he hardware and paint and It. 1 Itobertson has given ' the residence a tirst-class paint- ing. II is Imusc ill he WI display I Ille City Hall Saturday. Sev- vrol Ilif . f5illot have their MI it Mill are 111114111.1' real itmal /mould lionie ;toil help- ing . all they. e1111 N41 papa 'iII Iii' Iii tilt' prOper frit Ole Of rile brisk bidding when starts on this house. All the little follts are advised lit 1411111 ‘Vork \ffirs'; . ' '\ 11.1 , Pupa buy t :Ilk( %%Mr.:filly 1 . 1011101111 POI ere(' MON(' lleX Sallirday. llie eoulity politest ill eolopel i011 iuit hi f\1\ , m.11\14. ATTEND LECTURE TONIGHT 1)1'001.04, 11 . 115 Sor01111. )011. I rail la III. at the city he Kohn representative third 1 11111 loilight 111111 her a \3 1tiitl 11\11 “1. fro„„ he Trepiehes — 1„1„Tellei , A. \Vils,111. Rev. \V.ilson has been The \'Wiling °I. ibis \' Ili \ '.111 Ii the lighting meli Franee. s tu l . l x 1 111 1 1 , 1:1 11 1: 1 i m is Ale\\s that Mi\ Mw're ; %vi\ lia„ce„ them go — over lilt' t„p '' Sept ember. She gets a trip to the l oat h , of o w Alarm , and hnvi . i '.'it II I I ii\ \Pen\ 11 it 111111 souvenirs piekeul up On this batt1e ,1 luting them Miss Al(\HP's \ri\\i\g fl\' \\!- .611 he a Ilertomi onicer's helmet. test malies Stanford the rotint,v s is :1 ,, a , mbh , orator mid will rypreselitative for II si.e.01111 1101.. his ;IhIlIlt'ul('k' its gnui1 II first. . 1\1 Year A Y\ M Y \ \ I \ r, „ 11,1 piel„re „I the „s has ill IIIIIer repreSeiltell e ' ellZ1114 „ ye ,. !wen Ill aurora. ! , 011 lOeill third, 10 do (lin . share in the National 1,:ii,:iti,:.iiii1;1:11:11,41.ims,1111:1 ljttt' This 11'0111'1' will he Ire , ' +111 , 1 11 \ large altendatme is timed. A free - Red Cross. All these are distiliel efforts, ;ill are allsoltite4, - worthy valises and every loyal. entinisiastie Aloe/lean rants to Ile 1 ' 114'111(1,1 lit all of them. Not a penny it Ihe funds raised for the lied Crass is lilt' spent selfishly: not a emit goes for — red tape. — It is 100', a:III 111 , 11 • 1 11111 1 I h ' • HI Is tilt easier Way thall 10 ill 1 1 . 1111 Are you sympittli . V With trlie effort ! •it hi. v0111111 0 te h av i ng n it. „ eon, ' m f un d d r i i n c h arge t 1111l't i4111 AIIIY 11 awl be pre - Fergus comity has decided III try the volunteer system rather than 111111.41 1111 ( V • I Ilk' solowitation method. Under this system every person in 1,Ite community is stipposed to 1 . 01111e fOr \Valli and voltintilary make their subscription. Figure tip now, see how 11111(.11 yon can give and 1'1100 subscription during the %leek May 2(1-27, I)0111 allow yourself to be solicited. The fonds iineo he rais('d. Change in Management of World The first of the 114'4'1( ''11 em+ - 11,4•1 was vo lapiel wherel l. v management of the World will change hands. Nit.. W. l)untoit has leased the plant and will take possession the first of .1 tine after whieli time ht. %yin assume titll entitrol or the papfsr and the plant!' FOP the . 111181 four years that 11;1V.. hall diarg... or tile At .. .rid patrons., boo, renders mid :al- itrafessiotial awn, the hankers, the verlisers. have been good to me merchants ;111,1 the farmers to all and I bespeak the same liberal trade at home • printitig trimbles ls, him. • Stanford is a good 14/1111. It 11115 beell So and kept so by the i m , ( , ) , r1: a of tli t e lte merchants, the pen_ community and the \c ‘ orld. A good paper is the in ilex of a good town. WI. are posi- tive II:al . :Mr. Intinon will keep up the standard of Ile paper 111111 - l•rtIV(' it af every opportunity if be rece11e8 Ilie eo-operail(011 111, - tOWO and e011111 IT. It is . our paper as its IliS. 1 help itiM to make it. a better paper a n d he will help make Stanford 41 bet - ter town.—W. R. HENDERSON '.fill offering will Ill . the close or the !velure and the mon- ey thus revvive•I will be titled 10 expenses mid flirt till' Ivor nilxiliaries Mr. Wilson gives his ivorIc here freely. 00000000000000 0 00000000 • 0000 • 00000000 . 0000000000 0 0 0 0 0 0 (.) 0 0 0 0 0 vo-operation for Mr , . Ihtition. lla apOlogy 10 unlike full' the kind of a paper that the World has been fitiriug this time. I am 11411 Valli When I sa , v that I In' - Iii''.',' it has liven the hest ('1111111 I'',' paper in this section during that time. Hilivever, it should ha , e been the best paper for it is pub- lished in the best vounlry town in this ilistriet. has the best equip- ment of any paper in the district and is pattamized and read by ;Pi good a clams of people as a paper could possibly have. Air. 1)111001i , is a iiew,pa l wr man of more than twenty years experience. lot' six y ears . he was the owner and editor of a coun- try !taper in The re- mainder of the time was spent in 1 III. larger print ,5110115 or and belli•Vt• I 11111 lint exag- crating when I say that Iltere 15 not a better printer in tin. state than Mr. Duition and I ask the 0 0 0 Patriotism and Business Every good citizen at this time should do his share toward strengthening the Federal Reserve Banking System which our Government has creat- ed with its billion dollars of resources to stand back of its member banks and all their depositors. You can contribute directly to the strength of this system, and at the same time secure its protec- tion by depositing your money with us, since part of every dollar you deposit with us goes directly into the new system, where it .s always ready for you when wanted. This is a suggestion for prompt action. Attend the Red Cross Sale in Stanford, &d., May 11th First National Bank of Stanford capital and Surplus . $50,000.00 A 00 00 0 00 0 • 0.0 00.000.0 0 0000r: 7