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EIGHT SATURDAY, SEPT. 15, 1917.2 200 COUPLES ENIOY DANCE FOR SOLDIERS: House Chamber at Capito] Scene Last Night of Brilliant So- cial Assemblage GOVERNOR AND WIFE LEAD THE GRAND MARCH Chief Executive and Mrs, Frazier : Honor Event With Presence —Proceeds Large ble weath- er conditions, muddy roads and rain- drenched without, the house chamber at the capitol last eve- s alive with warmth and good s mad¢ the scene of one In spite of most untavo landscape of the most brilliant social assemblies in the history of the state. More than 200 couples braved the bad weather to dance as guests of Bismarck lodge, B. P.O. E., for the benefit of the mess funds of the Bismarck national guard unils, and they were many times over- paid for their fortitude. The huge embly room was ablaze with light and covor when the grand march, led by vernor and Mrs. Fra- zier, Adjutant General Angus Fraser, Colonel rank White, Lieutenant Col- onel ‘fT. If. Tha on, and various anenvbers of the governor's admini: trative staff, began under the dire tion of R. L. Best, master of ce monies, who had as his principal aide George W. Cochran About 100 cou- ples participated in the march, which at its close melted into a waltz to the dream: and most seductive of measures from the Second regiment band of Harvey. The large floor iim- mediately was alive with dancers, and from that hour until the last encore was played at 2 o'clock this morning, the terpischorean revels continued! with unabated vivacity. Pee Sa, he most Beautiful gowns, well groomed men, | comedy entitled, chick military uni beautiful ensemble. The walls and the urday night, Sept. galleri tators, and the legi lative hall wa: with that air of happy which ks the pinacle of an acl ent of this nature. Throughout the evening e cream, | est distinguished American actress, Henrietta Crosman, in a new rms mingled in a] is to be seen at the Auditorium Sat- | supplied M aquiver events of importance and interest to laygoers, and the announcement of coming is a welcome one. engagement takes on additional inter- 2 € h 1 nce it marks the return of Miss to an advertisement for a wife and] sistance. Our appropriatign of $85,000 their interesting i Deft, Brilliant and Light Comedy Features _Of “Erstwhile Susan”’ the quaint charac inter “Erstwhile Susan,” always This ng woman, mirably in transferring to the stage| Ser, “may organize a regiment of state teristics of a most| militia at any time, but under the ing group of people and has| present federal statutes he would be the skin are soothed Crosman with one of| unable to obtain federal aid, | the most delightful comedy roles she| ment and ordnance for such troops. recent seasons. K amusing and in-| through n Miller, an alfected, high flown in speech| to form the home guard units into write the Bradfield Regulator Co., Dept. in dres vided for the organization of a re- + GUARD REGIM NT serve battalion for each select service held in training at the state mobiliza- tion camp to fill vacancies in the fight- P ing forces and keep them constantly at war strength. This provision would mean the con- Governor Frazier Hints in Letter with commissioned officers, ‘would make a total force of about 1,300 men. to Rugby Home Guard That able that it will not be enforced until the period of training fdr the first Is FIRST NECESSARY called out of the country. pate To Charlotte, N. C. . and Second North Dakota regiments serve Battalions Held Up— will train at Camp Green, Charlotte, Charlotte for Troops suard reulment, with the several fully; kota infantry already have negotiated organized home guard companies as a! for quarters at Charlotte, and their | of the Rugby home guard, who recent-| TAKE OVER SUGAR TRADE. ly made application for uniforms and Washington, Sept. 15.—By presiden- was placed under the food adminis’ Under senate bill No. 325, intro- tration, to be conducted under a It thority to organize as many guar regimnets as he may see fit, or as BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE regiment sent out of the state and centration at Fort Lincoln of two bat- ‘The war department has temporarily | Action May Come Soon draft is well under way, and possibly | At local military headquarters the: N. C. This, they are convinced, will The organization of a third national fighters on the French battlefronts. nucleus, is presaged in a Ictter from wives are planning to accompany; equipment and for national recogni- tial proclamation today the entire su- ; duced at the last session by Senator cense system, which will control man- many as the state may be able to fin- ee - t legislature materially Awaiting Motherhood { this proposed federal legislation when he wrote his Rugby letter. Reserve Held Up. The original select service law pro- decreed that such battalion should be talions of 600 enlisted men-each, which waived this regulation, and it is prob-, FEDERAL LEGISLATION not until the first national army is Statutes Must Be ~Changed—Re-| pelict is now general that’ the First mean early action for the Flickertail Some of the officers of the North Da- Governor Lynn J. Frazier to officers , them. thon: gar industry in the United States Allen, Governor Frazier has full beat ufacture, distrivution and importation. ance, The la increased the appropriation for the national guard, in anticipation of the organization of a second regiment, and the amount available for the cur- rent biennium is $85,000. Governor Gives Authority. Senate bill No. 325 provides: “The national guard of the state of North Dakola shall consist of such regi- ments, corps or other units as the gov- , ernor of the state may’ from time to time authorize to be formed. All such! ay propared for wo organizations to be organized in ac- men ot euch « time that receives such cordance with the laws governing the heartfelt expres..ons of gratitude 23 does regular army and the regulations is- the absolute! safe, tried and reliable sued by the secretary of war.” preparation, ‘Muther’s I'riond”. “The governor,” said General Fra- _ By the use of this penetrating massage, the expanding muscles of the abdomen re- Jax naturally when baby arrives, Tha nerves, Hgaments 2rd tendons beneath ; the tendency to, morning nausca is avoided, and the ex- pectant mother enjoys days of cheerful- n states are attempting to put ness. The nights are not disturbed with nervous twitchings and tho crisis is one of great happiness and less pain, @iet a Lottle from the druggist and Women, almost ‘without exception, ere prone to nervous ap- E43 prehension when ‘on the road to mother- hood. A woman knows that however many peoplo there are clot or dear. to her, she must faco the crisis alone. There 1s nothing to- equip- congress legislation which will enable th governor of any state regiments which will have federal as- N, 200 Lamar Pu Atlanta, 10 book, +» for » Who replies lother- to Barnaby| is to cover the two-year ‘period, and hood end the Baby". It will be sent with: cake, coffee, mint w and punch | Crosman to the field in which she is herself married i and the Ba 5 were served, the refreshment a at her best, that of deft, brilliant, light : tightisted, surly Pennsyi-| it would not be sufficient to equip and Pad hen Schein kerio sao in the lobby, where an able committee | comedy. It is with such a role, giv Dutchman, with three grown|arm a new regiment of state militia.” 3.) \oman should fail, by any chance, to of the El best caterers presided, be- ing her opportunity for the lay of children. 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The gall 5} all th delightful methods of com- rious personality and her airs and were well patronized by spe lors, edy. led so pleasanUy in “Getting graces, gets the upper hand of the who did not care to dance, and in the| Married,” and in “The Merry Wives unpleasant conditions surrounding her rotunda of the main floor the governor | of Windsor,” that she has been sup- new lot, her efforts reaching a climax held court while M the danc There was an unusually good representation of the state's ad- ministrative family, heartily into the spirit of the al A thick sprinkling of officers and listed men of the Second regimen of the Second battuion of the gave the event an attractive mil ch lent a special charm. k’s hest society v out in force, and it mingled democratically with new-found friends among the soldiers and with the many guests from out of town. It was an oc ion sty y throughout. the evening, | plied: in “Krstwhile Susan” by its au- y in} thor, Marian de Forest. and all catered | troduces time an entirely new vironment, mynd} Duteh in’ th diers or others v no evidence can be found to when she settles in rprising and novel fashion the love affairs of little "s comedy is founded on Ifelen R. Barnabetta, whom she learns to love ii novel, “Barnabetta,” and in- with the deepest of a mother’s affec- in the theater for the first tions, forms an interesting and amus- and novel en-' ing story. that of life among the The company surrounding Miss mnsylvania settle-} Crosman is a capable and carefully succeeded ad-| chosen one. Miss de For- ments. The a NONE INJURED. | made here today from the office of the Pennsylvania railroad. Detectives reported that semething hurled at the train, presumably one, and that one window was Columbus, Ohio, Sept. 15.—No sol ere wounded, and | w bstan- | y for the introduction of the season's) {200 Hast mies Trott ouben | broken. st gowns, and there were worn! % : Les ooo en heat gowns. and "1 ville, according to an announcoment| —Rryant’s for fine woolens, $22.60. many beautiful creations worthy of special description were printer's ink adequate to interpret such filmy, elu- sive devices of Mile. Modiste. The Second regiment band never has acquitted itself more creditably. The band was liberal with its enc and the dancers fervid in appreciation. Every dance strung out into two or three numbers. A program which had been framed to fill three hours ex- tended into five, Elks Good Managers. The experienced and efficient man- agement of the Bismarck Elks was everywhere in eviden No details had been overlooked. There were no hitches of any kind. The railway commission rooms on the ground floor had been reserved for the ladies, and the board of control offices for the men. Every floor of the state house displayed the national colors. Custo- dian Laist had hidden with beautiful} flags ugly gaps in the walls resulting from alterations now in progress. An| atinosphere of warmth and festivity pervaded every nook and corner of the big building. Probably $1,500 Cleared. While a detailed report from the Elks’ executive committee is not evail- able today, it is safe to state that not less than $1,500 has been cleared for *the mess funds of Co. A, First regi- minet and Co. 1 and headquarters com- pany of the Second. The expenses were comparatively light, and many tickets were sold to couples whom the bad weather prevented from attend- ing. Reports are still to be received from the out of town sales. The pro-} ceeds may far exceed the minimum; amount mentioned. Soldiers Contribute, An interesting feature which con-| tributed much to the enjoyment of the evening was a setting up drill presented by several squads of guard men in advance of the grand march. The soldiers went through their man- euvers with machine-like precision, and were heartily cheereil. The capitol street car line ran from 8:30 until after 2 a. m., caring for scores who could not have been ac: | CHANGE OF PLAN YOU are invited to the Methodist Church for the Morning Service commencing at 10:30. Dr, Hutch- eson will preach. At night the service will be held in the Audit- orium. Congregations and Mun- isters of several churches will meet the Soldicr Boys there. . J. HUTCHESON sintthineannmecensanioaninasicnmtial SF 5594 ete MAD st 1918 MODELS You will never know what real powcr means until you sit behind the steering wheel of one of the new i918 Buick Valve-in-Head motors. These new sixes all have a sixty horse power motor, Buicks have always been noted for power. Picture for yourself the wonderful performance with this added horsepower. Longer wheelivase, wider seats, commodated by the ta which did their noble best, but had hard work in| navigating the hub-deep mud in the streets which have been excavated in} Cars were | preparation for paving. mired in in several places and their} occupants compelled to walk through | the rain to shelter. however, ran without difficulty, and rendered service for which grateful appreciation was extended the board of control and Superintendent M. J. @Connor. ‘Tribune want ads will bring results. The capitol car, | velvet grip multiple dise clutch, and many other additions, make the 1918 Buick Sixes the season's hest buy AS USUAL. 35 H. P. Four ...... . $ 795 601. P. Six .... . $1265 60 H. P. Six, 7-Pass, ..... $1495 Corwin Motor Co., "v3" 1a 4.50. This Is Closed Car Week The factory provided for an adequate supply of Model Eighty-Five closed cars months ago. They were produced at lower cost than will be possible again for a long time, in all probability. And they were produced early enough to be well in advance of the de- mand—early enough so we could promise you immediate delivery. ‘ Prices f. 0. b. Toledo and subject to change without notice They are beautiful, luxurious cars : of the Springfield Type, completely convertible, sides open from end to end or may be closed up as tight as a limousine. They are on special exhibition this| week. Come in and see them today. We can give you immediate delivery, if you wish, : LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY Haggart Block Distributors Bismarck, N. D.