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. ’ a . | . | | | | | i . ‘ . . ’ an) oe ry * . ; FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1017. BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE 7 The call for a meeting of the “com- mittee of 46” of the Bismarck provi- sional Red Cross society, to be held at the Commercial club rooms at 7:30 o'clock this evening, was sounded last night -by° Secretary Keniston, who is chairman, ‘Notices were mailed to ‘every member: The committee was named a week ago: and. consists, of a representative from each. organization in the ctiy, whose duty it is to give the newly launched ‘war: emergency society all the publicity possible in the different orders and to.devise plans and a pro- gram for: carrying out the work. Await Arrival of Charter. The Bismarck Red Cross organiza- tion was born a week ago today. | Application for a charter has been made to the national headquarters, ‘but owing to the large number of applications reaching that body, it “Committee of 46” Will. Meet at Club Rooms Tonight who have been called to meet at the club rooms this evening follow: Fortnightly club, Msr, ‘Robert Orr; Monday club; Mrs: Frank A. Lahr; Mothers’ ‘Social club, Mrs. A P, Lenhart; Child Conservation club, Mrs. Bruce E. Jackson; Current Events club, Mrs. John. P. Frenca; Suffrage association, Mrs. EB. P. Quain; Civic league, Mrs. Dunn; The Presbyterian church, Rev. \H. C. Pos- tlethwaite; The Bpiscopal church, Rev. George Fuzzelle; The Methodist jchurch, Dr. Hutcheson; The Baptist church, Rey. Bruce E. Jackson; The Catholic church, Rev, Father Hiltner; ; The Swedish ‘Lutheran. church, Rev. E. F, Alfson; The ‘@érman Lutheran church, Rev. F. C. Proehl; The Nor- wegian Lutheran church, Rev. Svor; ;The German Evangelical church, Dr. 'R. Strutz; The Swedish Baptist church, Rev, Hirsch; Christian Scl- ence, Mrs. W. C, Taylor; The P. BE. DOINGS OF THE DUFF. WHAT A WORLD, WHAT A WORLD! 1s That So? Fine! VM RAISING A FAMILY NOW, DID You KNOW THAT? Nes, BEARD THAT You” HAD A BABY AT Your. House -IT'S ABouT TWO MONTHS OLD NOW, ISN'T (TS | Just GOT MY CAIe YesTeR- DAY AND I CAN HANDLE. IT FINE ALREADY — HELLO THERE ,TOM — BOUGHT AN Avromosite!! Dip Nov HEAR ABouT IT? GREAT STUFF! expEep OM | WANDLING “THE. Lucky Bluebird Bath Towels, good size, Special for Saturday, each. Ladies’ Fancy Silk Hose in plain, two-tone and fancy stripes. Regular $1.50 quality. Special for Saturday, per pair . Children’s Black Hose, regular 19c quality, Special for Saturday, 2 pairs for 36 Inch Fancy Silks in Plaids and Stripes,, regular 1 9 8 $2.25 quality, special, yard. uae A Egyptian Tissues. SPECIALS. 1 BBC $1.18 By purchasing several cases before the ad- may he. some time before the charter O. Sisterhood, Mrs. F. R. Smyth; The is received. However, this does not Salvation army, Captain Murphy; The stop the work of the provisional or- Thursday. Music club, Mrs. John A. ganization, although the national Graham; The Eastern Star, ‘Mrs. ‘M. rules are drastic in this respect, bu! A. Moore; Masonic lodge, Theodore have-been made more elastic by the Koffel; The Odd Fellows, no: /assign- officizis in order that the work mizh* ment; The Knights of Columbus, G. get under way in the different states. \V. Cunningham; The Elks, William WE HAVE NO You OUGHT To SEE THIS TROVBLE GETTING BUS GET AWAY ON High! THAT FELLOW IS.A NUT ABOUT THAT KID i OF ALL THE AUToMo- vance in price, we are able to offer regular 35¢ values, special for Saturday, yard ..18¢ Georgette and Crepe de Chine Waists in all the new models. Regular $4.00 quality, special for Every ‘city of any size in North Ba kota ‘is organizing. Valley City, un- der the: direction of President Mc- Farland ‘of the state normal school, was about the second city in the state to elect officers. Dickinson was the first city to organize 4 Red Cross unit. That was nearly two months ago. ‘Mandan, Eismarck, Fargo, Grand Forks, Jamestown and other points followed. To Select Meeting Nights. Although the Bismarck organization is not yet permanent, it is very prob- able that one of the matters to be definitely agreed upon thys evening will be the fixing of the day for week- ly or monthly meetings. Plans will also be considered for raising funds to make the Bismarck society the most active in the state and as a model for other organizations. The members of the “committee of 46,” ,O’Hara; The ‘Nurses’ association. iss Kathryn Naughton; The Knights Templar, Geo. H1. Russ, Jr.; The Chap- ter (Masonic), Dr. Hugo Mella; The Knights of ‘Pythias, Arthur J. Arnot: The Homesteaders, C. W.. Little; The Burleigh County Bar sociation, Judge Burke; The Burleigh County Medical association, Dr. L. A. Schip- fer; The Public Schools, Superintend- ent Martin; The Degree of Honor, Mrs. Alfred Zuger; The Old Timers, E. A. Williams: The Woodmen, I. C. Davies; Workmen, Bradley Marks; 'The W. R. C., Mrs. W. O. Ward; The Maccabees, no assignment; The Yeo- men, no assignment; The Royal | Neighbors, Mrs. EB. J. Schultz; The ‘L. O. P. H., Mrs. L. A. Schipfer; The City Health office, Dr. F. B. Strauss; ; The County Health office, Dr. F. R. ; Smyth, and The Country club, F. L. Conklin. State Chairman of Red hold its regular meeting. Following the business session cards and danc- Cross Work Appointed ing will be enjoyed. + 8 Mrs, O. L. Sateren of Grand Forks has been appointed ‘by the North Da- kota W. C. T. U., which had the mat- Girls’ Sodality Meets. St. Mary’s Girls’ Sodality met last evening in St. ‘Mary’s school hall and OF WIS- DELIVER ME FROM ONE OF THOSE NEW PAPAS. BILE BuGs, THAT GUY Is The Liner! You CAN'T “TALK SENSE TO A FELLOW LIKE THAT AWAY - THIS BABY 1S NO TROUBLE AT ALL- on You SHOULD HAVE. SEEN Wim “TODAY him A NEW A FRIEND OF MINE Has ONE LIKE IT AND HASAN? 'WAD ONE BIT OP TROUBLE WITH IT So FAR = NOT A SQUEAK oRA ey sermon to the graduates of James- town ,college on Sunday, June 10. Rev. Postlethwaite, although only in the state since last October, is rap- Steele Selected for Next ter in charge, as state chairman of-| arranged for the card 7 a D party which the Red Cross work that will be tak- the girls will give next (Monday even- en up by the North Dakota Women’s} ing, in the Knights of Columbus hall, Patriotie, Emergency committee. The instead of Tuesday evening, as was ointment: of Mrs. Sateren| previously announced. The date was jyhe list of state chairmen, | changed on account of a conflicting comple! who wf\! supervise the Women’s pa-| entertainment. triotic Gvork’ in the state, the other if two being Mrs. Frank White of Val ley City, chairman of registration of the North Dakota women for national service, and Mrs. Clark Kelley of Devils Lake, chairman of the food conservation’ work. + ee * To Form Auxiliary. The women..of the St. Mary’s pro- cathedral will meet with the Knights of Colwmaus this evening in their hall in Fourth gtreet, when an auxillary to the! IKggghts. of Columbus, to be Ynown [ft will be: see Auxiliary to Meet. The Woman’s ‘Auxiliary to Com- pany A will meet Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the Commercial club rooms, Considerable business Will be transacted. A cpmmittee of the Elks will meet with the auxiliary to plan for more extensive work. All the members are’ asked to attend. eee To’ Preach Baccalaureate. Rev. 'H. (C. Postlethwaite of the e Daughters of Isabelle, Presbyterian church has been select- d. The council will also} ed'to’preach the annual baccalaureate | Lessons 54 Excellent Tested Recipes bound in convenient form for use in your kitchen will be mailed FREE if you address. send your name and The cooking lessons explain how you can always have “good luck” your baking in through choosing the right materials, mixing them, regulat- ing the heat of your oven, etc. Address JAQUES MFG. CO., CHICAGO =YES, AND ALSO PAPER UP! Artistic Wall Papers add beauty and refinement to the home. Inspect these superb designs amid Home surroundings—the only way to make a satisfactory selection. Lowest Prices. Estimates cheerfully furnished. Also Paint- ing.and Finishing. Interior Decorating my Specialty. - Howard J. Moe PHONE 638 L ‘idly becoming known as one of tie foremost ministers of the Presbyte- rian denomination in’ this state. see St. George’s Guild Meeting. It was arranged at the meetin: Thursday of St. George's Guild of St. held in the parish .house, nome canned, Anyone desiring to or- der through the guild should call C .L, Dalrymple. * + Birthday Party. the guild, or Mrs, * niversary of her daughter, Doris Thursday afternoon at her home in First street at a prettily appointed birthday party. The guests included the honor guest’s little playmates. Pink and white were used in the ap- pointments, and the large birthday cake was ornamented With pink tap- ers. Little Doris received many gifts. se 8 For Small Daughter. Mrs. Andrew Miller was hostess on Thursday afternoon at a prettily ap- pointed children’s party in honor of the first birthday anniversary of her daigiter, Eleanore. The guests in- cluded twelve of the neighbor chil- dren and the hours were from 3 tc 5. o'clock. A birthday cake ornament- ed with one taper and letters spell- ing the name and'age of little Blea- nore featured thé, ocasion.. She also received many remembrances, see Lt. Page Weds. Friends of the late Mrs, Alice Nel- son Page of Grand Forks, well known newspaper woman, will be interested in the announcement of the marriage of her son, Lt. Cyri) Dyke Page, and Miss Lucile Jane Hale of Grand |.Forks, Theirimarriage was an event of Tuesday, May 8, in that city. Mr. Page is connected witin the Page Printing company. He is also a mem- ber of the Grand Forks machine gun company. ee To Address Convention. Rey. Bruce E, Jackson of the First Baptist church ‘will address the Bur leigh county Sunday school conven- tion this evening at the McCabe church. He will speak on “Person- ality in the Sunday School.” James Garrison state secretary of the asso- ciation, will also speak. The song service will be in charge of Dr. W. J. Hutcheson. Mr. Garrison addressed the afternoon meeting. Mrs, J. G. Moore, Mrs. William Suckow and W. E., Parsons of the department of con- ferences, elementary, secondary and adult also gave talks. e * * Food Sale Saturday. Members of the Tintapa campfire group will conduct a food and candy sale Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Hughes Electric company’s of- fice on Broadway. They will have a | nice line of home made articles on sale. Members of the Life Saving guard, which has recently been organized by the young women and girls of the Salvation Army, will hold a candy sale Saturday afternoon in the Hos- kin’s store, Tis branch of the na- tional Life Saving guards of the army will study first aid work and equip themselves for practical work, The proceeds ‘will be used towards the | purchase of uniforms. | ee Showers For Bride-elect. Miss Iona Taylor of this place was honor guest at a shower Thursday evening, given by Miss Alice Knott and Miss Margaret Flaherty, in the home of the former in Seventh street, 2 Women’s Home and Foreign Mi orders for the Taylor and company’s | Tian church. fruits, which are ‘hand picked and] Bismarck was re-elected Mrs. P. C. Remington, president of | Place of Mrs In honor of the fourth birthday an-| elected. They are: Claire, Mrs. O, Lundquist entertained ! treasurer, { young people’: Meeting of Presbytery Steele was sclected for the next annual presbyterial meeting of the ion- Presbyterian ary societies o' the George’s Episcopal church, which was church at the annual meeting held to accept | Thursday in the Bismarck Presbyte- Myers df president, and Mrs, H.C. Postlethwaite of Bis- marck, vice president, to take the F. W. Thompson of Mandan. Mrs. Benjamin Stuart of Stewartsdale was elected extension Mrs. R, H. secretary, The other officers were re- Recording secre- tary, Mrs. R. H. Boyd; secretary- Mrs., Arthur Knudtson; ecretary, Mrs, Arthur Beggs; literary, secretary, Mrs. Carl King. The following committees were named: Program, with Mrs, Myers as @2airman; resolution, with M Robert R. Boyd of Stewartsdale as chairman; nomination, with Mrs. Phelps of Steele as chairman. Mrs. Myers was made chairman of the committee which will have charge of the arrangements for the next meet- ing. The meeting was well attended, delegates coming from Steele, Stew- artsdale, Lark and other points in the presbytery, The reports given by the various committees were most encouraging. letters from the mis- in honor of her approaching marriage to Elwood ‘Lusk of Windsor, N. D. The guests included members of the clerical force of Webb Brothers, store and the evening was spent in games and music. Towels were also hem- Miss Taylor was showered with nsils. Mrs. E ‘rs. Jessie Miller and Mrs. C. O. Elstad entertained Tues- day evening in the home of the lat- ter in Twelfth street, for Miss Tay- lor, and last week the Misses Minnie Teske, Irma Hensler and Clara Spit- zer gave a miscellaneous shower fot her in the home of Miss Teske in Fourteenth street. Clip the coupon and get your alum- inum saucepans today, at Lomas’ Hardware Co. Saturday is the last day. “The Pixies” by school May 16. Campfire food sale tomorrow. The High Cost of Indigestible Food falls heavily upon the house- hold where there is no in- telligent direction of the food supply. Expensive high prateid foods, such as beef ‘and pork, impose a heavy burden upon the liver and kidneys. They are not as nutritious as cereals and fruits. Two Shredded Wheat Biscuits with milk supply all the nutriment needed for a half day’s work at a cost of only four or five cents. Cut out meat and eggs, eat Shredded Wheat Biscuit with green vege- tables and fruits, and see how much better you feel. For breakfast with hot milk or cream. Made at Niagara Falls, N. Y. sionaries in Japan, East :Africa, New Mexico and Blackville, N..C., were read. A! pleasing feature was the singing of Mrs, Stuart. The educational campaign conduct- ed by the Presbyterian board of home and foreign missions closed Wednes- day evening with a banquet in the Saturday, each $2.98 125 Ladies’ Trimmed Hats that formerly sold at from $7.50 to $10.00, special for Saturday, each ..... 5.00 ALL TRUNKS, SUITCASES AND TRAVELING BAGS SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY AT 10 per cent Discount WEBB BROS. church chapel. The meetings were most successful and much work was accomplished. % ‘The three nationally known speak- ers, Mrs. D, B, ‘Wells, Mra. Silver- thorn and Mrs. Guy Davis, are au- thorities on the subject, of missions end gave splendid addressés at each session. They were equipped with Cata relative to both the home and fcieign work as carried on by the P-esbyterian church, and many inter- esting talks were given explaining the work. Mrs. Davis gave the principal talk at the banquet, telling of her work in Mexico, The information was most interesting and gave her auditors a good insight into the life of that neighboring country. Mrs. Davis has spent considerable time in that field ard was: ablé to give a. concise re- pert: of her works Many of the wotnen.of:the city en- joyed these meetings. ais Order now Taylor &,{o. canned fruits through St. George's’ Guild. Call 26 or 233 for information. 5-11-tf Mack Sennett in a two reel Key- stone comedy, Orpheum tonight. Campfire food sale tomorrow. “THE PIXIES” Operetta ‘by Public School Children WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 8:15 P. M. CITY AUDITORIUM Prices 25c, 35c and 50c Tickets on sale Saturday at 9 A. M. and after at Finney’s The house will be filled. Better get a, ticket early order. sible The country wide Association, Florists’ Telegraph Delivery, of which we are members, makes this guaranteed service pos- Bismarck, N. D. end Her Flowers If possible, her favorite ones. They will carry a double message. If you don’t remember her favorite, send yours, If they are out of season, there is the lovely rose, the beautiful spring flowers and bright blooming plants. The thought of your remembrance will make this her happiest day. You Can ’Phone or Telegraph Them No matter where your Mother or you are; you can step into Hoskins and leave your order. If the distance is great we will telegraph the called the To obviate the chance of forgetting Mother on Mother’s Day, attend to the ordering now. HOSKINS FLORAL CO.