The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 17, 1917, Page 5

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pach a i i ii Mrs. Anna Rogers of the Rose apart- ‘Norwegian ‘Ladies’. Aid. The Ladies’ Aid of the: Norwegian ments left this. morning for. Glasgow,| Lutheran church will meet’ tomorrow where she wilt spetid a few weeks. rom Hospital. ~ ‘be discharged from the Bismarck hospital yesterday are: Glen .Tysher of Hazen, who has been ila month; : Em Spitzer of Bald- Schmidt of Under- r Satter and (baby. Miss (Nand Cushing has'returned to her work’ in a‘ local ‘hospital after spending -seyeral days at Rose Lake, Minn., as the. guest’ of Miss Helen Adams at. the latter’s cottage. Miss Cushing was the guest ofihonor at. several affairs while at Fargo. ae aed : In Minnesota for August. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Carufel and Ar- thug Gunness of this city were guests the past. week of Mrs. Carufel’s moth- er, . Syvertson, at Fargo. Upon the conclusion of their visit the party. left for Big Birtch Lake, Minn., where they will spend the month of August, Mrs. Guiness joined them at Fargo. ‘ 8.8 IMustrated Lecture for Dealers. An illustrated lecture will be given under. the auspices. of the Bismarck automobile and tractor dealers Wed- nesday evening, July 18, at the Com- mercial club hall. 'S. A. E., of the Vacuum 0il company Theodore A. Peck, | ¢, in the church: parlors at 2:30. “Mrs. Liddahl will act, as ‘hostess. .Every- one is: cordially invited to be present. eo 8, Visiting Parents, Mrs. M, C. Hoff of Beach, daughter k of Mr. and Mrs. John I, Willson, 315 Mandan avenue, returned to her home Sunday after spending two weeks here as the guest of her par- ents. Shor eee ‘Births. A boy. was ‘born to: Mr. and: Mrs. Charles Friese of New Salem, at-a local hospital Monday, July 16. A girl was born to iMr..and Mrs. Stone ‘Aldrin of Stanton, at a local hospital Monday, July 16. ee 8 ‘ Swedish Ladies’ Aid. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Swe- Aish Lutheran church will:meet at the home of Mrs. Charles Larson; Syn- dicate, Mandan; Thursday afternoon, July 19, at 3 o'clock.. Members and ‘friends of the society are cordially invited. * *.@ Personal: Notes. A Mr. and ‘Mrs. Adam Ballinger and “'Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ballinger of Me- dora were visitors in the city yester- jay. j Mr. and Mrs. Grover Mayert of Cole- harbor spent the day in Bismarck yes- erday. pe C. 'W. Streeter, cashier of the Farm- ¢ Mpovtssowudh as! ! thread; theedles\* pins, | “."Lucas* department store has gone to “= -8t. Paul'for a yacation visit and buy- an ~Yof Minneapolis, will deliver the ad- ers’ State bank of Baldwin, was in DOINGS OF THE DUFF'S. SAN,RARRY, WHAT: DoNov-sAV 10:4 | COME. WITH MEE, BARRY = VEL: SHOW oS TOM CAN TELL HABRY-ANYTHING, HE AS BACHELOR ‘ ‘dress, a talk on lubrication. 0. 'W.' Roberts, state meterologist, will ,act as chairman of the evening and intro- duce the speaker. eee a Auxiliary to Meet Friday. The Ladies’ auxiliary to Company A will meet Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the,Commercial club hall. A large attendance js yrged, as work, will be ;Planned ,for comfort bags té be’ made 4O¥ thé soldters.”” The "bags! Will con; "taiti’miny litte necessities and “com, court qflaster, ete: Specialcattention is called: to the fact that. this: meeting will be ‘held on Friday instead of Sat- urday, which has been the custom heretofore. the city yesterday transacting busi- ness. H. C. Alberg and H. E. Alberg of Wildrose’and H. V, Alverg of Alexan- dria are in the city today, arriving yesterday from the north. ‘Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Johnson of Par- shall were "Bismarck visitors yester- day. TEA ; John Flannagan,, a prominent farm- er of Naughton, transacted ‘busmess inthe city today. Among Fargo insurance men in the city today, are Charles. Wilson of the Fire Association Insurance company, J. T. Woodroff. of the Northwestern Fire & Marine Isurance éompany and Frank Morris of the Pennsylvania Fire Insurance company. oo 0 | OITY NEWS . f Via sa? RC EET Home from Coast—Mrs. Fannie " Cochran Oeltgen is home from a sev- -eral weeks’ stay on the Pacific: coast. Linton — Visitors—Among today’s Linton visitors were ‘Mr. and Mrs. ,Scott Cameron and Mr..and ‘Mrs. -T. Bechtley. In St. Paul—C. H. Holliday of the ing trip. af Ltr , Rack, on Territory—R. R. Reynolds, & well known Bismarck. lumber sales- Serious Fracture—Jean, little six- earOlt daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. I ed on her elbows.’ The force of the blow broke the bones in one arm at the joint. The fracture comes at a point where it is difficult’ to induce the bones to. knit properly, but the young patient is making as rapid a recovery as could- be. expected. Po icy » Dalrymples Here+s@.: Clark C. Dal- rymple of Kelso: ando€.'G.1.Dalrymple of; Minnegpolis,., intereated, in ithe warid famous, Dalrymple wheat, farms, were Hlamarck visitors. this week” MieeFinney Here—Misa ' Florence Roberta Finney of Sioux ‘City, Ia,, neice of Burt Finney, has arrived in Bismarck to’ spend the remainder of an, is back on the local territory|he summer. © | id ved ater ae hia sere MEOKS: Bt Rot Joseph. Hare, Jr... Here—Joseph x page Hare, Jr.,..:is-. in. Bismarck,’ en route east in. the. interest of his company, ‘The ‘Montana-Florida Land - . Livestock company of.’ Butte, jetzefi, 122 Avenue °B, is suffering and jfrom a serious and unusual fracture Mone tly isa son Of Josent ae 20f the bones of her elbow. The little Jady fell out of a hammock and.alight- qighied | * Edgatse) From’ ConveritionWfchn Pe- térsorand Peter. Béshii of the Grand 9805 Pacific have returned:from Minneap- olis, where they :aftended the-annual convention of the Northwest Hotel New and Second Hand | Men's association’ which North Dako- FURNITURE BOUGHT, SOLD, RENTED Get my prices as I save you money. ta is to have the honor of entertain- ing next year. Caught a Whopper—Mrs. « Lewis Harrison, 416 Second ‘street, claims the Waltonian championship of De- troit lake for the season. Last week, almost at the door of her cottage, but, -.' By Allman — WwW GOOD HEALTH, : TomM'= BY THe WAY, How 1S THE BABY: THESE DAYS? isn’t all we claim biscuits and pastry, use ~ Alwayssafeand reliable. Ifit will refund your money. JAQUES MFG. CO., CHICAGO For light, holesome cakes, your grocer RED CROSS TELLS OF ORGANIZATION IN NORTH DAKOTA First of Series in Publicity Cam- paign Being Distributed ‘So'WE CAN HEAR, HIM (F HE FALLS OUT — You Have RO IDEA WHAT HEAVY SLEEPERS HELEN AND I From Headquarters JUDGE YOUNG NAMED DIRECTOR FOR STATE The first of a les of Red Cross publicity letters or articles is being circulated. It tells of the North Da- kota plan of organization and is being distributed from the North Dakota; headquarters at Fargo, where ‘dilices ing. “The American Red Cross is the humanitarian arm of the United ‘States government. “The American Red Cross is the only volunteer society now authorized ‘by the United States to render aid to its land and naval forces in time of war. Any other society desiring to render similar assistance can do so only through the American Red Cross. Man Who Slew Sitting — Ball Would Enlist in aa acs wont ws deffort.t6 Get Kaiser +;Red’ Tomahawk,, captain: of Indian police, and: the man who fired the shot which put’a nend to the calam- itous career of Sitting Bull, almost wept yesterday,, when advised ‘by Capt. A. B. Welch of Co. I that his ad- vanced age would’ preclude his real- ization of a cherished ambitien to on st with the Bismarck company in an effort to make it exciting for Kaiser Bill. Chief Tomahawk has -read all about the kaiser. up. as a sort of Sitting Bull of the Germans, a medicine; man, not a war- rior; a. wizard who, makes ibad medi- cine for his people and keeps them in jot water, ieee It Red’ ‘fOplaHawk cannot go, there are plénty of stalwart Sioux who can and will. Captain Welch spent yes- terday, at Fort Yates, wheré a large number of applications were’ made. Among the braves who wish to serve with Co. I is Albert Grass, grandson of the famous Chief Justice John Grass.. was near death for -months, now is much improved in health, and his grandson, a fine, strapping boy, can He has him sized, The aged chief justice, who], be spared. The only question as to his acceptance ‘arises out of an un? healed wound which may cause trou ble.with the’ medical examiner. A: delegation of Sioux is expected in, this) week, accompanied dy the agent, and. those who pass the re- quired examinations: will remain as members: of: Co. |. ‘ The new. Bismarck company: now musters 90 men and new recruits are coming in daily. Tappen yesterday broke all known records by furnish- ing22 recruits from a gopulation of 160.'> Drilling will, ‘begin tomorrow. Xequisitions have gone in’ for cots, ‘blankets,/arms and.uniforms. » ‘Until this, equipment chmes, the) -boys' are’ badly ‘im (need of spare cots; blankets and other little comforts. :An occa- sional chance to sleep in a real bed would ‘be appreciated. Bunking on the bare floor of the armory without even a blanket is.a ttifle too much even for a soldicr. Captain Welch's clerical staff today is busied with reports. Everything required has gone in, and the com- pany now awaits order: “The demands made on the Ameri- can Red Cross due to the present world's war made a simplification of rits administrative plans necessary. + |Men expert and experienced in handl- jing big enterprises have been drafted into ‘service difd' placed in charge of Mutual Insurance association, on whose program both have promjnent places. ENLISTS IN'RESERVE— Dr. Ax G. Macdonald-of-Fingel,pbroth- er of N.C. Medion ‘ate superin-|'thecwotk, )s! 10 nal Hous tendent of "public ifstruttion, Was a ‘Under the:new; plans North Dakota , ee MR ET Si PK has, been detached from the,mountain ‘ suestiot its. aacttdnala while the division, with heolanariaet at Denver, city taking a successful examination for admission to the medical reserve corps. Colo., and attachéd to the centrgl di-! vision, with headquarters at Chicago, ! I, J. J. O'Connor, Chicago, II.,. is director of the central division. | “Judge N, C, Young’ was named di-; rector for North Dakota, instructed to open headquarters in Fargo, and to in- LEAGUE ORGANIZER— Christ Flagel of ‘Kulm, league or. ganizer, who addresses, league ‘meet; are maintained in the Edwards ‘build- |’ To make certain that there will be no conflict with the new regulations, no organization of a chapter should be.at- tempted until after consultation with the director for North Dakota, “Red Cross activities must not be suspended. Present and contemplated organizations will be ‘brought into the whapter in an orderly way. Member- ship, work and campaign activities should be continued, and a careful rec- ord thereof kept. “Harry Curran Wilbur of Fargo has been named executive secretary to as- sist the state director in carrying out the organization plans.” Council Meets. The city council met in regular ses- sion at the city hall last evening, and adjourned to Wednesday night, July 18. \ To Build Residence. H. M. Hansen, who.is employed in the federal /building, will ‘begin soon the erectidn of a modern house on upper Seventh: street. stall chapters provided ‘for under the new regulations governing this. state. | Fifty-three chapters, one for each county, have its headquarters at the ings in German, called at state of- fices today. bs PICTURE FRAMING done promptly and at mod- erate prices. Ban [ey nvanen ‘yoid'want *somethiniy "dg, W, LITTLE ‘NeW and'Secondhandi Furniture Hotel Antex Bik.'608' Broadway of course, in the water, Mrs. Harrison i landed a four-pound, small-mouth bass. The leviathan in the struggle broke’a brand new reel, but he was. van- quished in spite of that fact. Miss Lucinda Clemens, teacher in the Will ‘school, who with’ friends is camping at the lake, snapped’ the fish and its Proud owner as proof of the feat for doubting Thomases at ‘home. . Mrs. Harrison now has a new, professional reel and.is going after something real- ly worth while in the way of fish. The fishing .is said to be unusually good at Detroit this season. | The Day at the State House ON" VACATION—" Ot" eaEVISITING SISTERS 4 aoe Ee a ae oe ae bal a ped Billy Lewis of Casselton is a guest epertureat te vependiye “bis, WereHot' se itie sister, Mrs. W. R. Lewis, of al:Sheyetne. the state insurance department. WANTS TO CONSQLIDATE— E. McBride, prominent. merchant | AT JAMESTOWN— {reported to the state insurance de- HOME FROM VACATION— Miss Grace, Brittin, secretary to As- sistant Attorney Generab-Brongon, is back’ from’ a two’ “wéek8"” yapation that! county. 07 $185 spent at her home in ‘Cando. fe ‘AlL,present;,and future members of ea LAT) the American Red Cross residing in | AT THE LAKES— the county automatically become mem: ! Miss Millie Johnson of Fargo, sten-|.bers of the chapter. | ographer in the governor's office, is} “Uniform by-laws have been pre- spending a vacation with friends at] pared, under which the government of the Minnesota lakes. each chapter is vested in a board of a directors and an executive committee. ! DEMAND FOR LABOR— The officers of each chapter wil] be a‘ Commissioner of Labor and Agricul-| chairman, vice-chairman, secretary , ture Hagan reports a steady demand] and treasurer. The by-laws provide for farm Jalor, which to date he has| for appropriate committees, the estab- ! found ne ditienlty in supylying with] lishing of branches within the county, and other details of organization. ' “Chapters will be installed by the state director as rapidly as possible. , county seat, have general jurisdiction | ovei’ the entire county, and ‘be respon- | etbldfor all Red Cross activities in ales applicants at his office. AT REFORM SCHOOL— The state board of control has re- turned from an inspection of the re- form schoo] at Mandan. a Fa HAIL LOSSES LIGHT— Iw Only 28 cases of’ hail loss: have been i. © az ° ™ ul —fall of foul dis sno rest at night. Then partment to date, reported Deputy] pute the Gentle, cooling liquid, Thomas Sheehan today. This is com-| freshing sleepat night. In due time, complete fe guarantee D.DiD. 5c, 50c and $1.00, paratively light for this stage of the}. cure. year. A majority of the losses were and railroad builder of Emerson,’ con- ferred with the state superintendent of public instruction today relative to State Insurance Commissioner A. 8. Olness and State Fire Marshal H. L. Reade are at .Jamostown attending the FOR THOSE WHO WANT A REAL VACATION we suggest Yellowstone Nat'l Park Rainier Nat’! Park North Pacific Coast Special Summer Fares Let me help you plan a worthwhile vacation trip Send for free travel booklets W. A. McDONALD, Agent, Bismarck, N. D. A. M. CLELAND, General Pass. Agent, St. Paul, Minn. Northern Pacific © Railway See America First— Try a Tribune want ad for results. the consolidation of Emerson schools. } annual meeting of the North Dakota reported from Benson and Eddy. Dan- ger from hail is by no means past, as the heaviest damage came last year on Aug. 4. ¢ J. Breslow. The Folsom Jewelry, Store announces the opening,.of a new Optical Department, in charge of ‘a registered opto- metrist of high professional standing, graduate of cne of the foremost schools of opto- metry, with much experience ~in the practice of his profes- sion. a 3 The department is equip- ped with the latest, approv- ed, scientific apparatus for examining eyes, measuring vision, and fitting glasses. Two experienced registered optometrists will devote their entire time to this work, Yon are assured of ,,the best’ care science provides when you come for glasses, 1 FOLSOM’S Jewelers and Opticians Agate Setting a Specialty Opp. N. P. Depot—on Main St. croons the old witch. Start with Yellowstone Park Have You Bought Your Liberty That young witch, Dame Fashion, | ing but toil and trouble this fall for must bubble with. merriment as she| the girl who would be smartly coiffed. quotes the line and continues to blow her great glittering baubles to height-/ ideas into the air and most of them \“‘Bubble, ‘bubble, toi! and trouble,” ) en beauty’s charms. have burst. There.remains no set Take coiffures, for example. Noth-| ways of dressing the hair. Only a few ideas persist to float into popu- larity: Coiffures_cover the ears. Fashion has thrown a score of style ‘One side or the other of the front puffed. That is where the toil and trouble «comes in. How to achieve that careless look and still be well groomed -takes time, study and much experiment. Just where to adjust one’s curls and hair waves ‘low over one eye or the other, if the, face is long; or right in the middle of the forehead, if the face is round. Sophisticated. coifs are carelessly piled, curled, twisted, coiled and coils depends altogether on the shape of one’s head. “Select your coiffure as you do your hat,” says the dainty dame who dom- inates the bondoir. . {Is it becoming? That is enough.”

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