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Noted Speakers - Convention of Federation ® ; —_——! Noted speakers will address the twenty-first. annual convention of the North Dakota Federation of Womei’s Clubs which will be held in Dickinson October 1 to 5 inclusive. Miss Lutie E. Stearns of Milwaukee, will be a special feature. Miss Stearns is one of the most magnetic. speakers on the lecture platform today. An eastern woman by birth, she has spent the greater part of her life in the middle west, where she had occupied a prom- to Address be followed by an exhibition of Red {ross garments. 3 The endowment fund concert is in charge’ of a competent local ¢ommit- tee. Musicians from Fargo, Mandan and other cities will assist the Dick- inson musicians. Entertainers announc- ed are Mrs. Norman Black, Fargo; Mrs. ‘W. T. Craswell, Valley City, vo- ‘ealists and Mrs. O. W. McClusky, -Car- ington, reader. : Capital city club women who will attend are Mrs. Fred L.. Conklin, vice "| Mang Bogs and Girls Leaving for School Many capital city boys and girls will attend eastern university and colleges this year. A number have already| taken ‘up their studies while others will be “leaving this_ month and the first of October. 'The list 1s compos- ed of Miss Anne Atkinson and Myron ‘Atkinson, daughter’ ‘and son of Mr: and Mrs. 'T..R. Atkinson, who go to Boston and Williamstown, Mass. Miss Atkinson will enter Susan Blow school while Mr.. Atkinson will resume his senior studies at iWilliams college. Eugene Leonard and Richard Leonard and Miss Anne Shepard, sons and daughter of Mr. and -Mrtw.'F. E, 'Shep- ard, will soon leave for the east. Eugene will enter Dartmouth, having ~ For Women Demanding the distinctive in Dress resident of the Pighth district, Mrs. | inent plae in educational werk -She inate Clarke Budiong, historian, | Staduated last spring from Sattuck. : | hac.a splendid grasp of the social, in-| Mrs. A. A. Bruce, director of the fed.| Richard will resume his studies at l ] | | S d C t b 1 tl S UN ' dustrial and economic problems of the| eration and Mrs. WH. Bodenstab,| Shattuck and Miss Anne at St. Mary's an oats earing Ne i ! day. Miss. Stearns will also address chairman of the legislative commit: teeny at Ma ata ales : the convention on the boy and girl tee. Delegates from the various clubs z 2 leds SHINE Pp ] Bl k. d | problem. An eifort is being made to of the city will also attend. Frank G. Grambs, will leave Monday 9 a mer, ac stone Con e, Versity give an info1 talk ,, esident of y . Miss Mar- si el Reologieal “-torination Petosthon Dea: aoe Tet ict gee Ae ee ipaterson,|Raret Welch, daughter of Mr. and Sterling, or Prezwell labels are truly arments o Lands. . : i es hairman of the state. committee on| Mrs. George A. Welch, will resume ° ” S a ee ad The Dickinson club women have in- eaelal affairs, Mrs. W. H. Sictenion her studies in the ‘senior class of the uality. Smartly exclusive and individually distinc- cluded -as.a special feature fcr the en. ehairman of Morton county. The| University of North Dakota. Miss a . i é ’ ill tertainment of the visitors a trip three federated clubs, Fortnightly club, | Welch is president of her class. tive. they are examples of the tailors’ art that You wi through the Bad Lands. Child's Conservation League and the| , nes Hose Birutes daughter of Mey. / d d Another special number on the pro- Musical club will each send delegates. | °™ eet : u * ‘ 4 ff fi E | gram will be the address on “The ’ Over 400 delegates are’ expected to | Northwestern college, Naperville, IIL.,|| soon recognize as different from or inary garments. ! Red Cross Spirit” by Mrs. N. C. represent the 4,000 club women of the |‘ resume her musical studies. Miss f Fargo. ler address ‘will ; Anna Vigness, daughter of Mr. and Foune:g ki Hi aed btate. Mrs. C. L.. Vigness, will resume her b + l + | bi d . h k a5 alt fal ae studies at St. Olaf college, Northfield, |, Refinement of style, eautiful materials, combined with expert work- “soldier ” ? : cs P . : Dan ce Foust at Club \vhich will be ‘used for the studies. area rates ace Apres a ae manship, are embodied in these garments, yet they are decidedly ‘ poe country 4B| Members of the class are Mrs. If/and Mrs. P. B, Webb, will enter St. : o : ni Nichols, ‘Mrs. C. C. McLean, Mrs. 8.|Sonn's academy in Collegeville, Minn, reasonable in price. Made by manufacturers who have established The dancing party this evening at] f. Arthur, and the Misses Eva Heater, | Mr, and Mrs. Webb will go east next . : . A * : the Bismarck Country club for the| Clara, Lily, and Ida Thorberg, Gen-| week with their sons. Robert and an enviable reputation for leadership and quality of bicicha correct: | members and. their out-of-town guests|evieve Simpson, Reth Drarer, Mlor. | 7, h Sherhan of Sixth street will ae ci : | marks the beginning of a series of fall|ence and Cecelia Connolly, Ethel a oaenan their studies also at St. John’s. ness of style and honest) of pi see No big metropo Ae store can dancing: Bartles.wbjeh will be held) Haight and Nell pooley, Miss Muriel Floren, danghter of Mr. offer the trade better or more desirable garments at a: price consistent Friday evening fortnightly. These, and Mrs. S. A. Floren, will resume her z i . ; s Parties will be informal and no indi-|,, Rev. Buzzplle to Speak. musical studies in the University of with materials and workmanship than you will find in our vidual expense will be attached as thej,, Rev. George Buzzelle of St. George’s| yinnesota at the opening of the school i club is host, except for refreshments, thurch, and Mr. H. P. Goddard, have year. Virgil, son of Judge and Mrs. most varied assortments. it so desired, and there will be fur-| gone to Arena, where the former will! 2 Wy. Grace, :and Milo Miller, son of » nished by the club’s caterer..at the| make an address.on Red Cross work. ‘Attorney and ‘Mrs. Andrew Miller, also usual price. . A big meeting is planned to stimulate returns to, the University of Minne- ie - ‘Dancing wil begin at 9 o’clock and interest in the work. In connection a sota; : x we To fully appreciate their great { O'Connor's orchestra will furnish the| chicken pie supper will be served. Miss Waters, daughter of Bank Ex- | music. It is expected that the series], ff and“Mrs. J. R. ‘Waters, will re- . -)- will prove popular as a more desirable| Ald Society Meets. =| Sime her atndles in the Northwestern ' desirability, You should see your place for dancing and evening gath-| .; The first regular meeting: of the | 1), iversity, Evanston, [l) Miss Helen. erings ‘these beautiful fall evenings| Ladies’ Aid society of the Presby-| 7 o43. daughter of Mayor and Mrs. | tti d a th would be difficult to find. Much of|ferlan church held yesterday -atter-| "“N"" Ticas, enters St. Catherine's se attire in one oO em. the success of future parties will de-|00n in the church. chapel, was well atadsnly in St. Paul and the Misses ~ { pend on the attendance this evening attended and extensive plans for the Mt edret and ‘Cecelia Clifford: enters |] j and all members are asked to attend. | Work for abe Aine A pot Inet Se DaPhabis academy in St. Joseph, % : Tea ie ee eee eee [iam ; Mint Roma Leen, crater Comp ete Showing in the Latest rs. Marr, ‘wife of ¢. A. Marr, land! ‘Meeting Well Attended. ures pee ee pone he . i) ms i clerk in the local United States land|, Thirty attended the meeting yes- PHI niston, daughter of ‘Mr. and } office, has arrived in the city from farday Ihe auleeec Ald sctels Or ike Mrs. G. ee ‘Keniston, Montana Normal S t l A W id t B I ti } x z jon Mi Mase and: make their home| eCabe church, which wee hekd with in Dillon, The Misses Florence Ken- yies al our inspection here. The Marrs will reside at 518) Mrs. J. W. Farrell in Tayer streets: rion tt will return to the Valley City . j Bitthcatrect: mae TA. Lateon end-Mrd, Conrad 6. Tay. Normal. Miss Clara Blumer returns | To Form Auxiliary. lor, sopranos, and Miss Waters, read-| to Asbury college dn Wellness Ky. 2 | Patriotic women of Mandan are] et, entertained with ‘several selec- ren ee c i making arrangements to organize an|tions. Mrs. Hopperstad of Gayland, Model of navy broadcloth, latest one-piece sleeve; forming part of the attractive belt, large buckle auxiliary to. Company F. A meeting|™Minn., was a visiting guest. Mrs. L. Sy WOMEN SLAY . : lived ADS sie Ik . will be held Saturday afternodn with | . Folsom assisted Mrs. Farrell during ornamenting front, self covered buttons used for trimming, lined to waist with fancy silk. Mrs. P. W. McGillic ‘for organization. | the. social hour,-when: luncheon was| | ta ig 4] M Z 4 bl k | } A preliminary meeting was held Wed-| Servéd. Meetings of the other divis- W NEW ORL ANS ade in navy an lack only. PRICE nesday with Mrs. McGillic by the wom-| fons were well attended. iy 2 5:00 en. who have furnished’ a number of ; comforts for the boys. ‘Musical Club Begins Study. ceRee ; ee 8 The first meeting for eu of the (Continued from Page One.) 2 ; To-Leave-For Canada. . Thursday Musical Club was held] poise" after a day’s trial; jury i George Humphreys of Tenth street, | Thursday afternoon in the home of its tenes nee oni Be 4 Always More | will leave:this evening ‘for Hamilton, | "ew president, Mrs. Andrew G. Jacob-| Out only 482": Vlalet x Bargains Than : , Canada, where jhe-will, visit his par |S0n in the Rose apartments. “Ameri-| July 22.—Miss Violet Dendinger. Advertised |” ° . + Advertised a ¢° Richard Hum-/can Music” was studied and was/18, shoots and dangerously wounds Bee tae ' e } phreys. While there, he will attend start Peper one ead Xavier Henry J. Knecht, 21, married 7 ees: D ter, Miss Minnie : Z tng-breac! ‘ ———————— —— | besa ion Tain (arablonanteod read by Mrs. Jacobson and musical a — oe ng breach of prom- : _ —— es, in the home-of her parents, Saturday, numbers by Mrs. Arthur Bauer, Mrs | ise. Ou 99: hon 5 eRe ETT A jan: apdas ands Gfolestea “hak BOING September 15. - Fred Graham, pianists, and Miss Clara| Aug. 19.—Mrs._ Mikel OAT e ” jeorgian proteste ED QUESTION. ptember to, . Tatley, soprano. Miss Tatley sang|Slashes the throat oi her intoxicated ¢ é he was a citizen of Russia. . -—— r * : S , works ‘ot Cadman, Mrs. Bauer piayed | husand, 54, claiming: self defense. In “Go along without argument, you} One of the ladies of the Elks’ Knit- ie prea sap eerie Migs| @-8roup of his Indian melodies and jail pending preliminary hearing; re- might speak German,” Mr. Gompers | ting club received the following from alcit of Moo head ived in the| Mrs. Graham, the “Navajo Wai |lease and no trial es (0 | replied. a soldier to whom she had sent a pair Eergloit of Moorhead, arrived in »” by Farwell. special feature| ‘Murder has become the fashion, it ees i ‘ city Thursday and will make thefr| Hance.” by A sp | . t of socks: i y i ith Mr. Caspary, who has of the program was the playing of|scems,” is the comment of Kev A.) + q ; i = ‘Hark, Hark, the Lark,” and a Bach) Work and paster of on2 8 viel ¥ . 2 ital supplies for Lis- : Caspary will open S youl sugie a arrangement. The club members went | churches. Starting with a membership of 11, pena ape iNuesecdiees 317. 1 used one for a cap, | Le thine ng Clit tarot to the home of Mrs. W. A. Stickley in} “Our finer pensee are shocked when| 000 on August 1, the American Red | . a one for mitt | ie has just r *1Second street this afternoon and|the-murderer is a woman. Cross membership campaign in North a sti = Bis *k ; hope to meet you | where she spent several weeks study: second plente supper in honor of Mrs.| “Is it true that the ‘female of the| 1 vota showed a pase NocrenaG Total ....seseeeeeeap sees Fe ve Oc ain ae ee When I've done my bit— | ing voice. ickley, who leaves shortly to spend is more deadly’ that the On hand September’ $ 15427] 5 fo. 1199 B. P. O. Elks will be held a But where in hell | eee the winter in Minneapolis, male? in the first month. That is the mes: On hand September 1 ...... 54.27) inks’ Home this evening. All Elks Did you learn to knit? |e Ae eee Re ee nal —_— “Ié,would appear co! sage brought to’ A. R. pent ma") since September 1 the money ex-| invited to attend. —Exchange. sme BS OUls! eae “What can we do? ager of the Northern division, by’ % 5 has Wm. O’Hara, EB. R. SRN EET arrived in the city and this evening | #——~“S PRS ONAL NOTES ||, “Stop carrying pistols! Kéep young |Judge H.C. Young, pt Fargo. eee ea te tke tuccier ny tho [P. it, Helis Sete. poral, :Rermbardt, tn. /Mothors. of will sie pene seclte or eee girls from public balls! Teach vou North Dakota now"has more ban war gouncil, and together with that : France.’ 9678 Cross under the auspices of the Evatt men the sacredness of womanhood! | 22,009 members of th¢ American Re: ce ae ; s| € Tonight.—A r ei Te gelical church in the church auditori-} Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Poole have| Quit rearing children who will rule or|Cross and the campaign is still in a Hal eet See auanie ot feuageon te or ireenley Tribune want ads will bring results : um, Migs Burton has arranged a most} gone to Danzing for a short sojourn. | ruin! Put an end to the murder that | full swing.“ “Ten thousand new mem- {)0) Supplies committee for the pur-| ks will be held this evering. Big interesting program. She holds the) Mr. and Mrs. P. Wlirick and daugh-|{s aimed at unborn!” Instill the truth | bers a month,’ is our slogan,” ‘said. chase of yarn and other material need-} doings will be resumed with. the first distinction of being soprano soloist/ter, Miss Margaret, have returned to/of God's law in the hearts of man-| Judge Young. “We will get them in ed for the making of the articles re-| meeting in October, when the antlered with the Chicago Symphony orchestra} their home in Minneapolis after a|kind, and teach all. men that ‘Ven- September ‘and keep on getting them quested by the government. herd will have its annual fall rounc- and is the possessor of a splendid) three weeks’ visit with Mrs. Thomas|/geance is Mine.’ saith the Lord of) until every North Dakota eligivle is a i. up and duck dinner. | voice. While here she is the guest of] \W. Wallace of Park street. Hosts, ‘and I will repay.’ ” member.” : | —_——. : | Miss Rose Strutz, daughter of Rev-| Miss Helen Hoskins of Fourth —_-— A membership campaign in the Sarah Bernhardt in “Mothers of and Mrs. R. E. Strutz. Miss Strutz i8/ street, is expected home the last of Northern division of; the American "| prance.” 9678 ‘ a voice pupil of Miss Burton. The! the week from Detroit Lake, where § HIGH TAX Red. Cross throughout Minnesota, program will begin at: 8o’clock. she spent the summer. S ‘Montana, North Dakota and Somn Da- ! eee TWO WOMEN wee. Se Miss Jennie Hoffman of Avenue D, . kota is bemg planned. DR VE R | I! ] Mandan Red Cross Notes. has returned from spending her vaca- Mrs. Conklin’s Report. 2 ‘ x ry Mrs, J. M.-Devine,Mrs."W. J. Mack-| sion in Chicago. ‘Mr: and Mrs. A. S. Mrs. F. L. Conklin, secretary of the fixht for the soul of a man. in and¥Mrs:" Edward Morck, are it} trormman and.son and daughter are Burleigh county Ked Cross chapter, to- (Continued trom Page One ) charge of the night classes of the! o. jected home shortly from a motor day submitted a financial report of all z aes Dich Meant shade west Mandan Red. cross: oe tie the trip to Iowa. hi (Continned fram Pare One \, pouccrse chant sands. peter cone men, well known In cia ea ‘i i 4 4 “th ; : girl of { sae aa hee! Mrs. Thomas C. Madden, who has i * any cles. night, the other a_ gir | ‘business girls and -home:women. not} ,\ } a __[smtvuudicue WU caciue LUE WAdUUN | raised and administered directly from 5 ens die | uve to attend the. day~ sessions, & Lapeer eri Saga dat, forever interest on bonds not in ex-|{he national council. 1 Samuel ones ean . Her sunny ideals and nobility. ’ . chance to aid in/the wofk. \wedues- left yesterday for Brookings, S D. cess of $5,00U. He wanted to make it} The report shows that $1,313.75 has American federation of lal bor, 01 ay | day evening of each week has been to make an extended visit with her 91u,UU, but Lemocratic Leader Kitch-} heen collected from memerships and was unanimously elected president of} 7 | get ontin’ tory Sere mother, Mrs. Aldrich, before leaving |", Would not ugree. [of this amount there has been dis: the American alliance for labor and Wilfred Lucas | \ Members:of the-Mahdan Red Cross for Minneapolis to join her husband,|, The ill autucri.c3 the issuance of | pursed for various purposes a total of doth Geracy secently loreanized:toioll: “bees | Ei J --J€:She vas, directed bY! Wao ig at Fort Snelling in the second $1,548,945,i6u woitu of convertible 4) ¢1,159.45. This leaves a balance on “C™06) is the man who struggles to Mrs, Mamie-Faeley, asbistant superin-| jeqcers’ training camp. per cent bonds, suvject to super-taxes | hand of $154.27. jae labor behind the government and : | strug - tendent of the Mandan hospital, gave]"smr Sheenan and daughter, Miss/#"4 War profits taxes, and to termin-| “Her report follows in detail: stamp out the activities of disloyal- free himself from the mesh- a benefit dancing party Wednesday )y,+y of sixth street, are spending |2t@ at the discretion of the secretary! Receipts and disbursements of Bur- jgts, | es of the past, : evening to ‘raise a fund for the pur- ri .}of the treasury. Of this total $4,000,-|teien County Chapter A. R. C. from, 1 “ ~ their vacations with friends in Lang-| 949 qyy worth is for a new allied loan; il 30,- till tem- , tank Morrison, secretary of the & aires ; don. ‘ Lyormanization April Sgsll sep American federation of labor was ogge s Mr. and Mrs. Martin Lenhart of | */000,000,000 worth is to take over 2) ter 1: ajelis nt i — L ll a sh : ede Mrs. Ls oy per cent issue arready authorized, | annual memberships _ $ 337,00 elected secretary of the alliance, and 2f Sueaies illan . rst street, are expected home about < i ake wr ad J. G. Phelps Stokes, New York, treas- On’ WHEATLESS DAYS | the 15th trom Minnesota, where they |2%d the remainder for converting cer-| Subscribing memberships, 352.00 rh irene s ; A ‘ di iam outstanding vonds, including the |Contributing mem)ership: 205.00 Urer. Vice presidents are: W. R. rt is the girl who helps him. > . fat eet spending the summer at] ooish West Indies, Alaskan railway, Sustaining “membersti 09 Gaylord, Milwaukee; James Danean, son 0 e S ww Y Mrs. H. H. Steele and two daugh- Vanama canal and naval construction | 7 j¢g memberships 75 Baschusere and B. B. Fuller, Pit- be ar patie Bete? They emerge from the Post ul y |ters, the Misses Helen and Jean, who | eae Billions ‘in Certificates: Gifts to local chapter 26070 “The ‘declaration of principles adopt- oe an af the Toop” struggle . (elade Corn) hive been spending the summer at| «1. ssance also is authorized of not] otal .-.6.......«ssssse« ed pledge labor support to the govern-! Mi personal Management of larry C. Mote retarn the week of Sept. is. They more than $2,000,000,000 worth eachof} = ment, advocates suppression of Ger- Clark and Madison Streete: 66 S ] will be accompanied by Miss Mertice | Certificates :.of indebtedness and war) Membership fees man propagandists, favors conserip- : Chicago : OUIS Pryant, daughter of an old time friend | S2vings certificates to run not more} ington ..: ton Ot: Wealth os welllas, conse: inion Rates: $4, : : ‘ than one year and five years, respec-| & in’ collecting Red ~» (of men, and urges prompt acion| ff es: j, . . ” of Mrs. Steele. Miss Bryant will make ‘alaries: in” col 4 ; 4 “which 3 s: her home with the Steeles. tively, at rates of'interest to be fixed] Cross war fund ......... 60.50 against speculative interests “whic! nu 19) ant : by tne secretary of the treasury.| postage and printing, same have done so much to unhamper m These issues are to be subject to the|« cause .. ‘ 93.88 prices a epenae tet vie Mra ae s same taxes as the bonds. Telegraphing 1.20 ut Out Pro-Germans. By, tensen of ¢ bution || The bill provides that foreign bonds, | p, terial for making The conference was thrown into tem- ;, A } TONIGHT ! Ristes and lower tcliiee costs, reduces | taken in exchange ‘for loans, shall not} Wms mater! d | porary disorder when a delegate from)" fl CAlcago’s Wonder Restaurant I TONIGHY! . peices gre now possible for be sold at less than the purchase ———— . Baltimore arose and shouted: But Terrace Garden fs more PeaigN Eckman price. “Mr. President, a friend of the kai-! thana restaurant. Itisa pll- 6 2 15. ( ——% 5@- ser is sitting beside me taking notes; larless ampitheatze, with ter- ff 5 e oN Alterative | Travelers Meet.—A regular meet- 1 on these proceedings.” Hl race upon terrace—all incres- We Renovate and Make FOR THROAT AND LUNCS ing of Bismarck council, United Com- ‘ The hall rang with shouts of | cent form, leading up from THEATRE Your Mattresses — ‘stabborn Coughs rad Colds |: Emenee! prravelers, will be held at the! “Throw him out. | the ice rink and the stage. Over Alonhot, Narcotic oF Batata ‘Brag. icounci ms in the Pythian temple President Gompers thea ordered Where Food, Service and 10c and 15¢ $1 tonivfgdw evening... Councitior Cars the.man in question, Alexius Georgian, tainment are Supreme ; New $150 Now 80 Cts. Eekman Laboratory. Philadelphia. editor of a local socialist’ paper, *to man 1 e | Fossum “requests. that every member j leave the convention floor. { attend. | Bismarck Upholstering Co... |’ } 218 4th St... Phgne 669. HELPS “ATURE