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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE Miss M’Cumber to Wed Army Man on April 21 as of the city are working for it. The membership is opened to any patriot: | ic woman of the city, who desires to aid the boys who represent her state. WINONA econo coooee. a O VE”. THE MOST ABUSED WORD IN THE LANGUAGE, SAYS WILCOX. CAPITAL CITY NURSES 10 NID IN REO CROSS WORK Four of the capital city nurses, Oliane Hjelsand, Wanda Kurth, Cath- jerine Naughton and Amelia Koenig, | see An interesting wedding date has E all members of the Red © a ju pihes a ntertains at Dinner. a 's he Red Cross asso: been announced in Washington, D. C.,|. Mrs. R. H. Thletlethwatte enter- ciation, «Nave sant. in their applica~ that of Miss Helen McCumber, daugh. ter of Senator and Mrs. Porter J. McCumber of this state, to Lieuten- ant Harrison Land of the army en- gineer corps. Their marriage will ‘be tained last evening at her home in Avenue B, at a prettily appointed 6 o'clock dinner, ‘The guests included | Miss Helen Fauske of the supreme | court office force, Miss Clara Bond! tions to the national headquarters for immediate service. The other four members of the association residing in the city have offered thelr services and will send Consider Safety First When Buying Baking Powder shes solemnized Saturday, April 21. ‘The |of the city engineer's office and Mrs in) thelr “applications As. soon ns: tho gives every user, every bake day perfect protection bride-elect is very well known in|and Mrs. we s Casselman. Call, lsyureent: enouelias A, number70¢ against uncertainty. It is a gafe baking. A surg | Wahpeten, her North Dakota home cee the local nurses have made applica- — é city, and. throughout the state, Dinnersbartion: tions for membership into the local Baking Powder. And a pure Baking Powder etd ‘Supt. and Mrs. J, Maurice Martin dred, Crass yassoolation. tlie. nurses Women’s Club Notes, entertained last’ evening at their above named are connected with the Ss f T USE Members of the Thursday Musical] home in Fourth street, a party of Biman hospital: ey eee Mel- ate ° Club are interested in the recital this | friends at dinner. Red tulips were soclation and. is: actively interested evening which will be given at the|used to center the table. The: guests in the local work, — i j For you know positively every baking will come from the “ home of Mrs. W. A. Stickley in Sec-| included Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Neff, j i oven light, fluffy and terptingly good, And you know this . ry ond sreat Mrs. Stickley, (Mrs. Vic- tele anne ‘Gordon and Berkley, and a————_-~ cone before they go into the oven, For Calumet is composed or J. LaRose, Mrs. J. A. Larson,| Miss Gallagher. Supt. and Mrs. Mar- + - o only o' ighest jals—com! < Mrs, F, E. Luehe and George ‘Hum-| tin will entertain again this evening | CITY AEWS d eoly of the: purest and be a i ig sear of reat ists, and Mrs, E. D. Rose| at dinner, the guests to include Mr. ————__—_—_——_-—— TT It Mies eee the maximum of leavening ' A. Haney, pianists, have} and Mrs. C. C. Putnam, the former's Licensed to Wed—Marriage licens- ce calvace Gulfecra ate 3 safe to the last spoonful arranged a most novel program which | mother, Mrs. Putnam of Citcago, and jes Were granted this week to Joseph Po! —— fe Re economical, will be known as “A Musical Day in|Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Bolt. Lavender Derringer and Barbara Sehlinger of And because it is safe, it ig the most Nature.” tulips will be used for the center- ‘Bismarck; C. H, Stowers and Anna The meetings of the Current | piece this evening. Anthony, also of Bismarck. Safe To BUY Events clu at the home of Mrs. An- hb! ers paretitaniblenl drew Miller of Thayer street and the! 7. Sie Here From Minnesota—C. F. But- Fee ae ery iN eer Fortnightly club at the home of Mrs.! Women’s Missionary terfleld (of. Athert Lea, (Minn, has ar: For Calumet is sold under a guarantee of ‘satisfaction oF J. (Maurice Martin in Fourth stro’. Soci rived in the city, to spend several money buck. scheduled for Wednesday afternoon, jociety Plans for Rally Maya here, ou cousinces: Order a can, Try it. Put it t test, Use it im Were postponed until the following Driscoll Visitors—Albert (Melland au that eatin a Gee cio worth, ‘Wednesday on account of the funeral] At a meeting of the Woman’s For- and S. M. Sawyer of Driscoll were Bakings that cause the most trouble, Judge. ite Seed services for the four men who lost! eign Missionary society of the Mc- One Sih ie at cian viailoriin. the fared by actual bake day results, t in your own their lives Easter morning in the|Cabe Methodist Episcopal church + Ga tal Ce Tieeday ee jtchen. Then if you are not pleased just say so and your Missouri rivers an inentay attemioon with Ars, A. W. By WINONA WILCOX. camps of the feminist and the anti-|_ Le y meee dealer will gladly return full purchase price. Ee: Jook in Fifth street, plans were! Js it chance or is it a law of com-|suffragist. She cries out that she is| Sells Residence Property—Rev. e reasonable price you pay will save a substantial sum over Visiting in Jamestown. made for the jubilee rally which will | pensation, that the choicest word in|kept down through sex slavery, that |John R. Hughes of ‘Aberdeen, ‘but for- Fs cost of ‘Trust Bande And the supecior quality you Mrs. Harriet Ross of this place and| be held in the church auditorium | the language should be the most|her life is spoiled by the flattery and |merly of this place, has sold his resi- receive will render Calumet of far greater value to you than the Mrs. Green of New York, guest of | Tuesday evening, April 17. Mrs. | abused? the treachery of man. dence property in’ Second street to Cicap Big Can Brands, — , , Mrs, Ross, have gone to Jamestown | George D. Taylor of Minneapolis will! Love is the word: To it cling the] How is all this wailing to be quiet- |H. P. Goddard and Judge W. L. Nues- fap. oie Ven: Pram for a visit with friends, ‘#8 Standard Bearer Meeting. make the address. Bismarck has been chosen as one of the 70 cities in the United States most sacred, the most elevating, the most inspirational and the sweetest of human experiences; but to it cling ed? Who is to cure wretchedness? The remedy is within woman her- this common sle. Buys Residence Property—Edward Place an order now for the Baking Powder that has proved its superiority over all other powders. Received highest awards World’s Pure Food Exposition, Chicago, Paris, France, The Standard Bearers of the Me-| in which to hold rallies. Fargo is] also the greatest of life’s tragedies,| self. She must refuse td accept the | Pri n, rural! school inspector, has March, 1912—-Calumet. Look for the name on the label. Cabe church will meet with Miss Flor-; the other city in the state tohave one | its ‘coarsest comedy, and its worst|cheap and tawdry counterfeits of | Purchased the Edward Lundeen house Be certain you get Calumet. ence Perkins Saturday evening at § at this time and Minot has been | yyigarity. love. She must stop confusing the |in Sixth street. Mr. Erickson and o'clock at the home of F. 1, Watkins |C?osen for one later, “I love you,” sings the mother to,different meanings of the word. She |family will occup the property. CALUMET in Third street. eo # Camp Fire Meeting. The Wichaka Camp Fire group will A special offering was lifted for the society’s foreign work in the sup- | port of the day school in China and; the maintainance of a Bible woman in India. Mrs. Masters was the lead- her child. “I love you,” whi: the man she adores. But the same words are used by the girl who marries‘an old man for pers the girl to must define love in all of its ways, | choose the kind she would have, and | accept no other. Whenever a woman thinks that life is defrauding her of the wondertul Washburn Visitors—Mr. and Mrs. ‘Bibelheimer and daughter of Wash- burn are spending a short time in the city. meet with ‘Miss Helen Little this i ii vi — evening at her home in Seventh} & and an interesting a eeed Ge his money, and by the man who pays/}love of which she is worthy, it Leaves For Fargo—Miss Helen street. The meeti: vill b | given. rs. C was assist VY! where no love i time for her to ask herself what she " 2 , “1 01 e meeting will be a cere-|)o. daughter-in-l Mrs. Dennis 5 Lundeen, who has been connected monial one and will be under the di-| 2 AUERCEr-In-taW, MTS. Everybody uses the word every day |herself means by love, and what she|with the suit department of A. W. + rection of Miss Mead. Cook, in the serving of luncheon, —carelessly, sincerely, or cynically,| demands of love. Lucas Co. ‘store, has returned t “Par- Miss Mead. The local society is making special It she is being cheated, it is often | “yous © “tore: has returned fo ins a according to his own mood or to suit : reparations for the meeting next] pj i For latter a erent eaeer BO. : : Gard and Dancing Party. raceilay Shea Rauber oe oubae his own gain. For th natterereaud because in her areal eagerness to omens Considzr only quality, only results, For it is results, The Degree of Honor dancing and - 4 7 the egoist, the sensualist and the! grasp at any old love, she has not| Called to Spokane—Agent ‘Robert agen, town delegates from the various/ igealist have but this one word for! stopped to distinguish between dross ||., Waltono of the Northern Express unfailing results you want, and must have to help keep eard party this evening in the Knights of Coiumbus hall promises to be one Methodist Episcopal churches of this district are expected to attend. The emotions and desires as far apart as heaven:and hell. and gold; or because she herself has offered more of the alloy than of the company left on No. 8 today for Spo- kane, Wash., where he was called by down: living costs in these days of exorbitant food prices. : , SRET TS Rota SE UMe even: public is invited. | Most of the algerie of woman pure metal, aan the serious illness of his mother. You simply can’t afford to experiment with inferiog are invited, come to her through love. z ‘e get out of life what we put in-!/Mrs, FF. BE. Titus of this place will king Powders that invite bake day fuilures—bake day ete M 1 aA etree anand |prery one bas taken, “to. crying |(o it. bey te Philosophers. | And we |leave shortly for Spokane, ‘called by cain ge there is no reason sii von he Id. Foe Gives Dancing Party. Glas an hie and ow Teh Baa them aloud—in the playhouses, in| get out of love truth for truth, pas-| Mrs, Walton's illness. * —_— I he dancing party given last even- chen. ie and ay Ban hb newspapers and magazines, in the! sion for passion, lying for hypocrisy, _—— ing by the Knights of Columbus in mins and Mr. and Mrs. Cary, who) factory and in the college, in the|and for vanity, only repentance and| Federal Grand Jury—\Word from Don’t Guess ai Bake D Resulis fy te : OME aus have been sojourning for several) office and in the home circle, in the| grief. Fargo today states that Judge Chas. Nap Jotson, and sister, Mrs. Karl Temple- nee - ae Mid newly organized auxiliary to] ton, ail-of Jerome, Ida, who are. vis- tree aten wat tne Stenographers and | au ctodian of the high schoo! building. Company A will meet Saturday atter-liting Mr. and Mrs. W.-H. Barnett of ene Hea arene: left the first of the week for his claim |= hoon, at 3 o'clock, in the armory | the Gate City: With nearly 800 workers already : 20 miles southeast of Lillings. agricultural college in 1916. This will be the first business meet-; Miss Jane McLeod of Grand Forks, | enrolled in four departments of Red SECS oT v Bee Silene , Se WilynlGo US alnded va ho Had Reason foe eae al ing since the organization and many | who has been visit her sister, Miss| Cross work, the. mobilization of Min-} mpom in Napoleon looking ‘over To New Headquarters—-Assistant | nis jurisdiction and it is very prob- T was reading the of ier yy matters of importance will he discuss: | Jessie McLeod of ‘the public school|neapolis women in preparation for] sites for proposed hridges State Dairy Commissioner Abbott ex-| able that he will -be located there {Skimpy little Mr. Meek, “that firm- ed. The new auxiliary has a meém-| faculty, has returned to Jamestown,| America’s entrance into the world|™ ~ f is pects to leave the first of next week| for several months in the year. ness of purpose is one of the most bership of 12, but it is expected] to resume her teaching in the schools | war is being rushed with all possible BURLEIGH COUNTY ROADS. for Minot to open headquarters, from ie ae ee ee necessary sinews of character and one that number will be doubled Satur-| of that place, speed. Indications are that several’ yy gprague of the state engi |Vhicn Point he will operate as in- FAMILY LIVING HERE. of the best instruments of success. I day. A number of the nur Miss Margaret Welch and Miss :Al-| thousand women patriots will be in] peer, peed ie la ne outcaoven ths spector of creameries and cream sta-| 0. B. Lund, deputy state auditor, | pelieve it, too, for I am. sure that menjers of fhe Woman's, Reli thea Spear, who have been spending] the midst of war preparations in a] oF the ronoued fate for Wild Rose {0H in the north half of the state.|has been joined by his family, com: | without firmness my wife would never ted. with the organization] their Waster vacations in the city,|very short time. iomaenin Tirislgh= COUALy Mr. Abbott has been in ‘Bismarck | ing hither from Steele, and they have been able to imbke wa the modal 3 women] jeft Tuesday morn:ng for Grand] Women from all walks of life have, emp: nid pie since the first of the year. He was/now making their home at 723 Ni h b d that -ybody stem.” * ‘ Forks, to resume their studies at|been flocking to the Red Cross head- WANT MILITARY LORE. graduated from the dairy course at| street. husband that everybody ey! : ~ |the North Dakota university. quarters seeking information as to] “Our work is growing two or three Semel i Fred Schnecker, son of Mess A M. some oe eee times as rapidly'‘as our force,” re- Schnecker of Thayer street, who un- ported the state library commi derwent an operation Wednesday af- PLAIN TAILORED COAT SUIT this morning. “There is a parti a ternoon in the Bismarck hospital, is ly heavy demand just now for books getting along nicely. on military training and debates. A Miss Scho Steen, daughter of Col. deep interest in war in all of its and Mrs. I. N. Steen of Mandan, was phases is shown. the guest the first of the week of ——— Mrs. R. C. Robinson of the McKen- PREPARES TO ATTACH. zie, stopping here en route home Attorney General William |S. Lang- toe A) from eastern points. er is preparing papers in an action Miss Imelda Pickering of Third to be brought in behalf of the state , street has returned from an extend- for the attachment of 25 acres of FRI DAY d AT RDAY lay — remember to ed visit with relatives in Latimer Property owned jby Anna_ Peterson an I order asupplyofSun- and Hampton, Ia. She was accom- ‘Larcum within the city limits of Far- 4 kist Oranges from panied home by her sister, Mrs. go. Mrs. Larcum has been a patient W ll b th your dealer. Sunkist are Maud Morgan, who will visit here for at the state hospital for the insane 1 e e the uniformly good some time. since 1890, and the state has expend- f Oranges. Mrs. Otto Dirlam of First street, ed about $4,000 on her care. Attach- LAST TWO DAYS who was removed to the St. Alexius ment proceedings are brought to re- A ry hospital Sunday, is quite ill. cover this amount. Ay e nn ° Mrs. W. F. Cushing of First street of This Gr t E t un has gone to Fargo, where she will ea ven 1 join Mr. Cushing to permanently, Ie RULES FOR A. LONG LIFE A cate, = Mr. and. Mrs. Cushing’ w Tundreds of women have called on our drapery depart- ublish the Fargo. Post, and have al- ‘i ‘ Uniformly Good vey aon pei ener They a Pane erations ment and it has heen a revelation to them to see what we Oranges Mr. and Mrs. M,N. ‘Tripp, who Writer. have had to offer. Theve has been a new departure in have been the guests of their son-in- : z : California Frait GrowersExchange law and daughter, Mt,.and Mrs. Wil+ hes am eae nthe window covering during the last three years. The new 1 . Kiebert of Fourth street, ere is no panacea that wi ing ase Waws dicnlaa, = ee ed ig ra) ony Dee Ktbe eat route fibnie troie long life to every user. “What 1s one ideas have displaced the old have demonstrated that lace , ‘ =— ————————S}S}S | Denver, have returned to their home man’s meat is another man’s pol- at the windows is the ideal covering and the wonderful -ar- Patterson hall was one of the most enjoyable affairs of the series of win- ter ‘and spring entertainments. <A large "representation of members and thelt friends attended. ath ea os Auxiliary to Meet. weeks in San Diego, Cal, are expect- ed to arrive in Mandan this week. Attorney Benjamin Tillotson of this place returned Wednesday from !ar- go, where he has been the guest of his parents, Mr. and iMirs. F. ‘L. Til- an Horn Grill Room » Every evening from 6 P. M. in Center. Miss Eleanor Drewelow of New Salem, who has been the guest of Miss Babette Deitz of Mandan ave- nue and Miss Annie Streib of Second street, returned to. her ‘home today. Miss Drewelow’s ‘sister, Mrs. A. H. Fowler of Scobey, Mont., who accom- panied her here left this morning for Minot. to visit before returning to her Montana home. MINNEAPOLIS WOMEN. ~ PLANING FOR SERME how they can best serve their coun- try. They are recruiting tor nurses, home guard work and the first aid, Smartly gowned society women son.” But a few rules are applicable to everyone, declares a writer in the! World’s Work. Be moderate in everything. Excess In eating, drinking, in anything tende | to bring old age. | Be faithful in your exercise and be sure to choose an exercise that is help- ful. Stand and sit erect and use your W. Amidon of the United States dis |trict court has called a session of the federal grand jury for Apri] 24. The last sitting of a federal grand jury was in November last, ‘Leaves For Claim—Wack Williams, When You Can Be Sure of, Them Calumet Baking Powder is uaranteed to:give satisfaction in evory particular, and to be as represented in every respect, LACE CURTAINS The widest price range is given to these beautiful fabri ray of patterns that we have had to show to our patrons has been a happy surprise to all. If you have delayed calling until now, do not let the week pass without seeing what we have to offer vou in laces for your windows. * 9 A eee — lungs. They are made in white, Eeow and Arabian and) we have 4 ‘BACK FROM HEARINGS. A - s to 1 P. M. starting Assistant Attornéy ;Gendral Hz A: Keep four tecth andgums_and throat | them at from, 1.25 to $6 ? : clean. The mouth is the principal part ARODOM iarclotetatcisorneretsre Cencioeies : Sunday night Bronson, who has been engaged for seeeee : the last ten days in railway rate of entry for undesirable immigrant CRAFT LACE Don’t Miss Hearing hearings in various parts-of the state, ae h Rea is th lit i he finished is back at his desk today. careful to maintain the bowel is the same quality and pattern as the finished curtains, functions. The digestive tract is a many patterns duplieating the curtains to aid the housewife MANDAN VISITOR HERE. favorite abiding place for hordes of in designi Anishing ( ; . : MISS LILLIAN MAASS - : in designing and finishing the home decoration more har- C. L. Hoyt of’ Mandan ‘called on terla. 5 ds ees Bismarck friends today. Mr. Hoyt ee oa a i fonall: moniously. Prices range The girl with. the pleas- [] ¥52 member of the,veteran class of Distinction in Severe Lines, ined? THe che tne eri from the yard .. Ae ee teers SAREE Cc to Knight: hich = received 7 i. oa : hi ia the Fourth degreeron the occasion ot | New (er RENN BROWN: crely| of what fs wrong and will advise yoo CRETONNES, CHINTZ, MARQUISETTES, ETC. ing personality in her Mandan lodge’s 25th anniversary cel-| pjain tailored suit’ commonly de- mccordingty... And "fet him. (do. the We show a complete line of Cretonnes and Chintz in 36 latest d ebration last scribed as “English” never loses its| Worrying. Fortunately, the exact con: inch cloths at prices atest songs, an popularity with conservative dress-| dition of the organs of the body can he. & 35c to $1 25 ‘ : usually be. seen by physicians, ev: from, the yard ..... ven Garneteeece ° ers. As modified for this spring, the} Usually y physicians, even , 4 a be Reaw an S f 3 MR. CHAS. CARLOS coat is scalloped and all the edges} When they are but slightly off nor Marquisettes in Arab, cow and white, priced from 30e " are finished with a binding of silk} mal. to 50c. Sereen nets 36 to 40 inches widen t 40c at the. piano brald. “The width of the front fs] Be happy. Do no worry; do not ak if All shades. Priced from .............- Cc tO roken by, ree stitched down pleats; }, : =, "5 eis dat APHIS atyle of treat sult. Is/extefemely er hroreed te become a grouch; do Sunfast Kapock eloths, 45 inches wide in 2 25 practical and durable and is also aa ‘get mad.” Remember that psy- many beautiful shades. A yard ............055 ol very becoming to a fine figure. bp ‘lat Madeliatts <a S Colored Jacquards, in practical shades, 30 inches wide A do not clench your hands because you . ct, hee are eae I Sre angry Sou are angry teen (Priced from, 59c to 75¢ fendency s . ‘ i WHEN U ASK FOR favor of a long coat to be worn over yes clench your hands. So do not a yard a, Ss \ U ‘ a separate frock, but as soon as wo-| clench them. man discovered that she was .con- cealing the best lines of her figure in the fashionable long loose wraps she renewed her interest in the conven- : tion combination of skirt and coat| The Hotel of Character and Com- for street. wear. _ fort, Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis. Act happy, and you will become so. Act young, and you will become so, s BUTTER A NORTHERN

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