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ao) . ‘ “ e EF ? \ | | + } ran er . —Mrs. O. W. McClusky, presiding, (seven minutes). H Re} ce President at Large— WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 19, 1917. BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE SOCIETY |Q Program Out for An Of Women’s Clubs in Dickinson Details are now complete for the program of the annual convention of the North Dakota Federation of Wom. en's clubs, which will be held in Dick- inson Oct. 1-4, inclusive. Mrs. John Dickson Sherman of Chicago will be the principal speaker. A number of Bismarck women, representing the Eighth district, are scheduled to take | part in the program. The Dickinson’ club women are arranging many at- tractive social affairs. The program follows: Monday. Oct. 1—Afternoon, 4 O'clock, Board meeting. Lepartinent conferences. County chairmen conferences. Presentation of credentials. Evening, 8 O'clock. Formal Opening of Convention— Mrs. H. C. Vick, presiding. Star Spangled Banner—Convention. Invocation--Rev. J. Duhling. Dickinson. Addresses of Welcome (five minutes each)—The City, Hon. Alfred White, Perna Its Educational Interests, Supt. P. S. Berg, Dickinson; The City Federation of Women's clubs, Mr: Alice M. Ayres, Dickinson; The B. P. a. orace J. Blanchard, Dickinson. Response, (15 minutes)—Mrs. A. M. O’Conror, St. Thomas. Piano Solo—Miss Clara Thorberg, Mandan. Presentation of - Program — Mrs. Grant S. Hager, Grafton. President’s Address — Mrs. Vick, Cavalier. Greetings from General Federation —Miss Minnie Jean Nielson, Valley City. Vocal Duet—The Misses Connolly, Mandan. Reports of District Vice Presidents H. G. lusky, Carrington. Mrs. W. A. Mc-In- Mrs. O. W. } Kirst Distric! tyre, Grand Forks. Second District—Mrs. J. E. Hunter, Cando. Third District—Mrs. E. C. Carney, Williston. Fourth District—Mrs. H. L. Eolley, Fargo. .».a1 District—Mrs. S. N. Putnam, New Rockford. Sixth District Mrs. Frances Bergen- dahl, Ellendale. Seventh District—Mrs. L. N. Cary, Mandan. Eighth District—Mrs. Fred L. Conk- lin, Bismarck. Announcements. America—Convention. Tuesday, Oct. 2. Automobile trip to the Bad Lands and picnic dinner, courtesy of the Dickinson people. ‘Evening, 8 O'clock, Piano Solo—Mrs. Roy C. Miler, Stanley. Report—Pudlic Health Department, Mrs. R. H. Devine, chairman, Wahpe- ton. Address—The New North Dakota Public Health Service—Dr. J. W. Cox, University. Address—The Public Health Nurse —Miss Mabel Fodness, University. Group of Songs—Miss Ruth Butler, Dickinson. Report—State Nurses’ Association, Miss Ethel Stanford, president, Fargo. The North Dakota Public Welfare Commission—Miss Aldyth Ward, Bis- marck. Questionnaire. Wednesday, Oct. 3—Morning Session. Presentation of credentials. Convention singing. Reading minutes. Appointment of committees. Report of committees. Credential—Mrs. Philip Meyer, Bis- marck. Rules and Regulations—Mrs. C. F. Rathman, Jamestown. Badge—Mrs. W. S. Parker, Lisbon. Press—Mrs. C. . McClusky, Car- rington. Extension—Mrs. M. C. Budlong, chief of bureau, Bismarck; Mrs. J. H. Shepperd, chairman, club extension, Fargo. Reports of Officers, (10 minutes each). Recording secretary, Mrs. M. A. Hildreth, Fargo; corresponding sec- retary, Mrs. P. McBride, Cavalier, trea- surer, Mrs. J. O. Hanchett, Harvey; Demonstration Agent—Miss nual State Meet trustees for endowment fund, Miss! M. O. Movius, chairman, Lidgerwoo: auditor, Mrs. W. B. DeNault, Jam town; historian, Mrs. M. C. Budlong, Bismarck. ‘Business. Informal ballot. Afternoon Session. Convention singing. Address, Educaties tor Demoeraev—! R. M. Black, president of Ellendale normal and indus 1 school Report of Home Feonomics Depart- ment—Miss Nellie larnsworth, Valley City. Address, Work, Not Words—Miss Katherine Jensen, agricultural college. Address. Te Work of the Home May Me! Lonald, #gricnitural college. Questionnaire. Vero! Solo—Miss Marion Newton, Mandan. Aduress, State Council of Defense— Dr. V. H. Stickney, Dickinson. Report, Woman’s Committee of the] National Defense, North ion; Mrs. Grace Clenden- Wimbledon, secretary. nay dress, Red Cross Spirit—Mrs. N. Young, Farec. > anttnnehe Evening Session. Endowment fund benefit concert. Thursday, Oct. 4—Morning Session. Convention singing. Reading of the :ninutes. Report of Elections Committee— Mrs. H. B. Foster, Lakota. First Reading of Resolutions—Mrs. J. E. Featherston, Valley City. Business. Department reports, (10 minutes} each)—Arts and Crafts, Mrs. E. FP. Chandler, Grand Forks; Civics, Mrs. A. E. Jones, Lisbon; Industrial and Social Conditions, Mrs. A. H. Peter- son, Mandan: Landmar! Mrs. C. B. Harris, Pembina; W. H. Bodenstab, I tion, Miss Minnie Jean ‘Nielson, Valley t City. Report of Scholarship Fund Com- mittee—Miss Laura Sanderson, Grand Yorks. H Report of Lileracure and Library Department — Miss Alice Paddock, Jamestown. Address—Mrs. M. ©. Budlong, vice chairman, General Federation. Formal ballot. Afterncon Session. Convention simging Report Conservaion Department — Mrs. J. BR. Hiaater, Cando, Adaress~--M?s John Dickinson Sher- man, Chieago. chairman conservation, | General Federation. Questionnaire. Piano Solo—Mrs. Russell Chase, of Jamestown. Our Boys and Girls—Miss Lutie Stearns, Milwaukee. Final Readiug Solutions—Mrs. J. E.! Featherstore, Valley City. Report Elections Committee—Mrs. H. B. F . Lakota. Busi Inform! :ea, Dickinson club wom- en, hostesses. Evering Session. Piano Solo—Mrs.. Roy C. Miller,” j Stanley. Cello Solo—Miss Kathryn Harris, Pembina. Address—The Passing of the Bon- net—Miss Lutie Stearns, Milwaukee. Friday, Oct. 5—Morning Session. Convention singing. , Miss Minnie Jean City; Its Fuller- cil—Its Busin: Nielson, director, Valley Pleasure, Mrs. Ross Canfield, ton. Report of General Federation Sec- retary, the 1918 Biennial—Miss Helen Bascom, Wimbledon. Election of delegates to biennial. Report of Finance Committee—Mrs. J. O. Hanchett, Harvey. Presentation of Loving Cup—Mrs. J. H. Shepperd, Fargo. Presentation of new officers. Unfinished business. Reading of the minutes. Adjournment. Board meeting. ‘Department conferences. County chairmen conferences. ——— | PERSONAL NOTES —— Miss Annie Strieb of Second street, has ‘returned from spending a week's vacation in the Twin Cities. Mrs. I. M. Capper and baby, who have been patients in the St. Alexius hospital, have returned to their home in Baldwin. Mrs. W. J. McCarroll, who has been the guest of her sister, Miss Ida Al- bin of this place, returned Tuesday to her home in Moosejaw, Canada. Mrs. Marie Halvorson of Twin Val- ley, Minn., has arrived in the city and s the guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Alex Logan of Third street. Miss Ethel Fleming of the Commer- cial club, has returned from a two weeks’ vi her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Flem- ing of Bowman. Mrs. J. Brady one of the pioneer residents of the city is quite ill at her home in Fourth street. .Mrs. Brady, who is in her 70th year, is the mother of Mrs. J. D. MecDonaid of Second street. | Miss Eva Bond, who has been con- nected with the dental office of Rawl- ings, Toney and Towne for the last! two years, will leave in about two| weeks to make her home in Miles City, Mont. Mrs. J. A. Haney of Avenue B, has} returned from Minot, where she was the guest of her brother, Dennis Ly- ons and father, D. A. Lyons, of Cresc ja, who is spending some time in 'Mi-| not with his son. Mrs. Frank Ryan of this place, who has been spending several weeks as cation speni at the home of, "Miss TY 7 Miss Thomas are Charie: east Mrs. Ryan attended the annual national convention of the Catholic Women Foresters in Milwaukee. |BISMARCK NURSE CALLED FOR RED CROSS WORK Miss Olanna Hiysland one of the Bismarck hospital nurses, and mem ber of the national Red Cross associa tion will leave this evening on No. 1 for Bremerton, Wash., in response to an official notice from the National port there for duty preparatory to going to France. Miss Ethel Stanford of Fargo, pres- ident of the North Dakota State \Nurses’ association and chairman of} the Red Cross nursing service of the state, will accompany Miss Hiysland. |‘Two other North Dakota nurses, Miss | Lilly Hankey of Dickinson and Riordan of Devils Lake, were called to Bremerton, September 1, by the Red Cross. OLIVE THOMAS STARS IN “MADCAP MADGE.” wets a dash there, and a dot fora but- on enough for Report of General Federation Coun-; American Red Cross association to re-} Line Here and Dot There Makes Boys’ Trench Coat BY BETTY BROWN New York bor her first sketeh- es of fall styles for school children, — One way of Persuading him to Dame Fashion naturally takes up. te a low tamperature seriously | a slate and pene A line here, is to provide him with one.of the! V trench coats. fur collared, ala has Russe, Jolinny’s viewpoin: knows every mother ton tell in a second what it taken her weeks to plan. | A close fiffiny corsack cap of Consider hey favorite great coat fur will ag somethiny to ohn for small boys, ny’s comfort, and considerably tor The weather is never cold his mother’s satifaction in how) an overcoat, from he looks, Bevy of Capital C ity Young Women to Assist Auxiliary ry to Com-) Kechnic, Mrs. 1: MeGillis, Mrs Aunili ied) he Woman's ped by Frederick Vobb chef of the oubek & Lobb cafe, who has offe is best services for Hol- d the boys in charge of the refreshments assisted in the dining room hy 3} A. Flow, Mrs. Youmans, ‘M J nian Folk .” arranged by Far- well—Mrs. Victor J. LaRose, Piano Solo Negro folk songs and plantation melody—Mrs. J. A. Haney. Birth of Son. Announcement has been made of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. ?’. W. Thomas of Thayer street, this] Quartet, ‘Roll Jordon — Roll” and morning in the Bismarck hospital.| “Steal Away to Jesus"—Miss Laura Mother and son are doing nicely. J ench, Mrs, J. M. Martin and Mrs. Giebenhain. Community Singing. A pipe organ recital is announced for Thursday, Oct. 4, in the t Pres: byterian church with Mrs. William ‘Moore and Mrs. Martin W. Roan as the artists. SOCIETY NOTES dime social of the La- dies’ Aid society of the First Pre: byterian church will be held Thurs- day afternoon in the church chapel An interesting program has been ar- ranged and will follow a short busi ness session. Food Sale Saturday. The Ladies’ Sewing circle of St. Mary’s pro-cathedral will hold a food sale Saturday afternoon in the Hughes ic company’s office, A number of fine home made articles are being; donated for the ie The monthly meeting of the general Aid society of the McCabe h will he held in the church par- afternoon, The fourth vertain the other di- Bride and Groom Return. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Lrooks Hoskins, ¢————____——_____—___-_—_ a bride and groom of August, who; | CITY NEWS 1 have been spending their ho: oo at lake points in| Minnesota, | turned and have taken up their res jdence at 104 Avenue C. In Jamestown -G. Fi. Marquart of this city is in Jamestown transacting business and ng on frien St. Elmo Lodge to Meet—St. Elmo és lodge, No. 4, Knights of Pythias, will her Sunday : ia 0 ; open the year's work this evening in the Pr erian church Tuesday af-| Castle hall. Important matters will ternoon at the home of her parents,’ 5 i. eaten ef ' 5 : pe considered. All members are asked Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Welch of Fourth, to attend. street. Ten of the boys attended and} {the afternoon was spent in * ng! .St. Alexius N various games. The young ess| to enter the st i served luncheon, assisted by her M. Ferri ter, Miss Margaret Welch Mothers Club Meets. The Mothers club held the se 'meeting of the year Tuesday after: noon with Mrs. R. M. Lergeson of | Sixth street: The di ion on the “Care of the Child” was featured by ja reading entitled What Motherhood | Means to Me,” by Mrs. Robert Dutton, and a paper on “Care and Feeding of Infants” by Mrs. J. W. Bliss. The | roll call was responded to by current topics. The members brought their Red Cross work and spent the time knitting for the soldiers. | Entertain Boys. Miss Catherine xius hospital are: ity; Master Chris- For Mr. Rhud. Twelve ot tne boy und girl friends of John Rhud tendered him a fare-; well last evening in the home of his! Olive Thomas, the former beauty of the “Follies,” is seen for the second time on the screen in “Madcap! Madge” the new Triangle play at the Orpheum theater tonight. It was} written by R. Cecil Smith and pro duced under the supervision of Thos. Ince. One of the most amusing scenes is where she makes her entrance on a ballroom floor on roller skates, much to the dismay of her parents. Mother and sister are angling for an English nobleman who is traveling incognito He turns out to be a doddering old ;gentleman and not at all what they expected. Those appearing in the support of ann, Dor cas Matthews, Jack Livingstoa, J. me the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Prenevost of Des Moines, Ia. and friends in the Twin Cities, is expect-’ ed to return Sunday. While in the’ Varney Sherrv and others. ‘The ‘pro- duction was directed by Raymond W. West. A real feature. Don’t miss seeing it. | Main ‘Mrs, | with M | J. A. Larson will be the leader, and! t parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Rhud, of; street. Mr. Rhud left today for; Des Moines, where he will go into | training at Camp Dodge. Young Mr. ! Rhud is the youngest son of Mr. and Rhud, and is a graduate of the local high school. The evening was spent in games and music and lunch-/ eon was served. Musical Club to Meet. if The New Fall The Thursday Musical club will) hold the second meeting of the year: Ressie Homan of Fourth} reet on Thursday afternoon. Mrs.! Inthe Popular colors | are sure io attract you. BERGESON’S Closed Sundays. ranged: Paper, “Early Influence on Ameri- ¢an Mu * (aboriginal period )—Mrs. 3. _D. Galusha. \ Victrola number, Song,” Loomis. Vocal Solo, “Two Spanish COLO cc in A AE he following program ‘has been ar| aa | | ' “Desert Indian | tian Friesz, Flasher; and baby, Wing; J | McLean county's sand W y A, staging the big farewell re-| KB. Wanner, Mr. A. EK. Preston, ception for Companies A and 1 and! Mr Ro Suayth. Mes. S. i. Dugan, Headquarters company riday eve ard Bannon, Mrs. A. M. Pack- ning in the Masonic temple and Arm . Carrie 1 Barr, and the } ory, will have the a Hilma Anderson, Glenda An of the Capital City Emma trandt, — Margaret women, The ausi | Brown, Emma MeCary Adeline assisted by prominent matrons of the| Pork, Wallie Dirlum, Elizabeth Tay. ity. | liss, Caia’ Peters and Marriette Pal- Mrs. Peter Reid, Mrs. C. H. Olson) coner. and Miss Leila Diesem will have| The women will be further asgist- MODELS stone, Minneapolis; city; Joseph Mandery, Richardton; (Lucile Klein, Schmidt; Harry Schmidt, city; Carl Holmberg,. city; Martin An- derson, city; Valentine Felterer, Rose: bud; Henry Isaak, Detiance; Jame: Correy, city; Barbara Keller, Stras- burg; S. E: Kepler, Dawson. Those to leave the hospital were: Joseph itoth, Mott; Nicholas Schneider, Gar my William Kost, Mott: Sieanor ing, Poplar, Mont.; Mrs. William Per- ry and baby, Braddock; Mrs. Julius Bollinger, St. Anneny Ain he wehr, Elbowoods; F. H. Seallon 3. Hauenstein, Gar- leorge Nolt, Strasburg; Glen- er, Hague. UNDERWOOD BOYS RESPOND boys who have answered the call of the nation. Among the long list of honor roll Under- wood furnishes about one-third of it. Among the volunteers are Dr. Archie Stewart and Miss Amelia Koeing, the latter as a Red Cross Nurse. The Underwood honor roll is com- posed of Clarence Eisenmann, Edward Clifford Stevens, Earl Russell, William Collins, Wim. Ryne, Dean Zeller, Alex mann, Leo Schafer, John Haley, He- ber Merrifield, Wm. Simmerson, Henry Peterson, Chas. Rogers, Harry Dillman, Kent Foster, Heinie Grochow, ' Joan Baar, Stewart Little, Louis ischer, John Hendricks, Lloyd Stand- O. Mason and were asked by Kew exemptions drafted soldiers in Underwood. Those called and accepted are: Carl I. Juhl, Kdgar L. Olson, John Matl, Oscar B. Larson, Erdman Holznagle, Arthur 1D. Heinze, Roger J. Metz, Clarence A. O. Berg, Otto Schengel, Fred McDorman Ira |. Solenberger, and Theodore Sod- erstrom. BISMARCK MUSICIANS PLAY AT MANDAN FAIR. Much of the talent which will com- ose the personnel of the band which furnishing music for the Mand r is from Bismarck. George rane is directing the band. W The Coc personnel folloy Cochrane, cornet, leader. KR. R. ‘Lutz, Mandan; Grace r of Bismarck; Lawfer of GW. Cornets Leith. Altos—Geo, Mandan: Tutz and Mushik of low of Bismarck 3; /Mun- Howard, HHal- DSSS 0c“s SXVQ@ Vag _Q°“$ ° 71, y Y Y WW Arnold John- Baby Vivian Baer, | Laud-; TO COUNTRY’S CALL Underwood is justly proud of her’ Fischer, Bert Collins, Leonard Jenny,! Nesland, Osear Johnson, Frank Kisen-| Bismarck N. D. polish his shoes. Ask Nearest Store BLACK—TAN— WHITE—RED 100 lines Used by the Army and Navy. The shine that stands the weather. Preserves and softens leather. SnovA HOME SET Send one to your soldier, boy to dust and RLLIOTT ADVERTISING SERVICE, INC. Steinbru and Peck of Dawson. xophone— Bodie, Mandan. --Woodmansee, Bis’ Drums—Wilhinson, Mand Bismarck Toopke, we MUST BUY POTATOES Hospital Cron ‘Average Drops From 100 to 35 Bushels Lecause spuds “Whiel h in years past have run 100 bushels and better to vere this year are aver but bushels, Ul stale hospital for the sane which last year sold tubers by the carload, now is in the market for 5,000 bushels, the state board of con-| trol announced today Se mi od ‘hi | NEW CORPORATIONS | *. |W | The secretary of state today issued)! a charter to the Central Kealty Co. ew Rockford, capitalized for Nb dG. Daily, Anton Hav J. Stickney, all of New Rockford. in PROMINENT BARRISTER tin Will oppose Royal C. cumbent, % z | the state » Mandan, FORMER PREACHER WILL RUN FOR CONGRESS AND OPPOSE REP. JOHNSON | Pierre, S$. D., Sept. 19.—Donald Me- for strict. pcond: any y Li is retirement congre McLean one of the notable Meth- ministers of the state prior to 's ago, to farm. sman tion and Delivery Wes The m xpress railway comn collection and deliver: Co. Lean, Scotch-Canadian pioneer, three ate senator from Day county, Johnson, the in- from the was for BETTEP. EXPRESS SERVICE Lidgerwood to Have City Collec- advises ion that the service for hich Lidgerwood petitioned the com- ission, will be If you saw Oliv: “An Kven Brea “| will want to see her tonigh cap Madge,” at the Orpheum. installed Oct. Thomas ” "the: st weelt you sure “Mad- C.J. Maddux of New Roekford, one of the state's oldest and best: known barristers, is here with business in the supreme court. LADIES— NOTICE— We do all kinds of altering and re pairing on coats, suits ands of your car. Touring Car $745 Poadster $745; Coupé $1095; Berline $1095 ; Sedan $1095 All prices f, 0. 6, Detroit DISTRIBUTORS Mandan, N. D. CAPSULES We have not deviated from our fixed one- chassis-model policy. But we have refined and developed the Maxwell. The new compensating un/er-slung rear cprings mean comfort for you and preservation This is the type of spring used in the newest models of many of the highest priced cars. The wheel base is six inches longer—the frome has been strengthened—the windshield sloped, the body lines made more graceful, end the body made roomier. But the Maxwell price stands at a figure which still makes it “the world’s greatest motor car value.” WESTERN SALES CO. A ich Cop Fa RH of the LADDER Telieved in 24 HOURS

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