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oe 6 Y, OCT. 11, 1917. BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE |. SOCIETY Handsomely Appointed Tea for Grand Worthy Matron of O Mrs. Gertrude Parker, of Lisoon, grand worthy matron of the Order of Eastern Star, was honor guest We1- nesday afternoon at a handsomely ap | pointed, reception. given:by Mrs: F. A.! Lahr and Mrs.‘M, P. Moore in th>| «ming room were home of Mrs. _Lahr of Avenue B Clusters. of .roses ‘and snap dragons were artistically‘arranged in the low- er rooms. ‘Mrs. Lahr, Mrs. Moore and Mrs Parker received. their guests from 2 o'clock to 6. At the door was Miss Frances Moore, young daughter of George A. Welch. rder of Eastern Star the hostess and assisting in the living |. L. ‘whitney, Mrs. Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. A. P. lenhart and Mrs. J. P. French and assisting in the room were Mrs. J. Mrs. E. Y. Lucille Lahr. The guests inc'nuded only members of the Eastern Star. Mrs. , Parker, who has be>1 \‘ s. I thr’s guest while in the city lef: today for ‘Mandan where she w.ll inspcet’ the Star at that place. Lahr and Miss ee HOSKINS.DOLLAR NUPTIALS ANNOUNCED-FOR SATURDAY The marriage-of Miss Helen‘ Hos- kins, youngest, daughter. of Mr;.-and Mrs. R.-D. Hoskins. of Fourth strect. and Glover J. Dollar of .this city, will ‘be solemnized’ Satarday at the Hes WAL NURSES GIVEN BIC SEND OFF HERE ‘The three Bismarck nurses, ' Magda- lene Martell, Louise Frankhauser and anda Kurth, who left tast. evening for New York city, in answer to the government’s call, were given a big kins summer hone at Detroit Lake ‘ end-off before boarding No. 2. The wedding. party will include Mr and Mrs. Philip J. ‘Meyer, the la‘te | a sister of the-bride-elect, and Miss Octram of D ar and Mr. Meyer left this morning Sy mo- tor for Detroit lake. i Married in Parish. House. Robert Morri8’: Bryxon*of- Turtle Lake. and Miss, Hilda. Christine Lor- entzen of Washburn, were married Aatinpeday afternoon in the St. ieorge's Episeo pat house by Rev. George pore eee house Mr. Rrygon. and; hig:*hride will-reside in Turtle Lake. Roya! Neighbors Entertain. ‘The Royal Neighvors gave their an- nual fali dinner party Tuesday eve Goodman will from the Bismarck hospital. already received orders io be ready Fifty of their friends, including the No indication of what work. they will be assigned was contained in the com- munication from the Washington head- quarters of the American Red Cross society. The girls have answered the France if necessary. Miss, Carrie ‘ve the nex! one called She has to go with her detachment. Visiting Mother. Mrs. Harold J. Wright and child of Seventh street, are in Valley City vis ning in the Knights of Pythias -hall|iting the former's mother, Mrs. Hemp when the husbands of ‘the’ member: were guests. ‘Covers. were -laid for rly 100 guests arid the evening was spent in social pastimes. The regu lar business of. the: lodge.was also a part of the Miss Fisk Plays. Miss Helen Fisk; formerly of this city but now of Minot and well known rtainment.’ > for the annual rummage of Woodland Avenue. Announces Annual Sale. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Pres. byterian church announces the date sale for Thursday and Friday, Oct. 25-26. Mrs. I. R. Smyth is chairman of the com- mittee in charge and anyone having donations should call her before the as a pianist, played" before fhe. faculty | opening of the sale. and student body*at thestate”Normal edtatainiclace sthool in. Minot this week. She was! 4) i Fyn i” a. Steibior were yen Uulle: n OveHgns Her group hosts Tuesday evening at their home included, MacDowell'’s prelude. Chop- in’s Nocturn and Bachimanoff's pre- Jude. For an encore she played Gham inades Valse Caprice. Marriage Announced. Announcement has been made of the marraige ..of Miss Alice Bope, daughter of ‘former. Representative and Mrs. George G. Bope of Dawson, and I.eo Hammel.’ Their marriage was an event of Saturday, October 6, in St. Catherine's church, Dawson, with Rev. Father McGraw officiating. A wedding breakfast was-served in the hoine of the bride’s parents following the ceremony. Clusters of snap dragons and other autumn blooms were used in the home decorations Mr, Hammel and. his. bride will ‘be at’ home to their friends after No. vembef 1, in Sykeston, N. D. ‘Out-ot- town guests attending the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Hammel of Ceuter, Clifford Hammel of Valley City, and Miss’ Agnes. L’oyle of. Bismarck. ‘Wolf-Bernges Nupt'als. “A pretty home wedding was: sol- emnized last evening in the ‘home of Mr. and Mrs.-M. Wolf of Sixth street, when ‘their daughter, Miss Thresa be- came the bride of George Bernger of this city. The~service was read at 7:30 by Rev. George Buzzelle of the St. George’s Episcopal church, the Episcopal ring service being used The bride wore a gown fashioned of white georgette crepe and carried a shower bouquet of, pink roses. They were unattended. “A wedding supper supplemented the service. The guests included only the immediate family and a few intimate friends. The bride is the only daughter of the Wolf's and has ‘resided in this city all her life. She is a graduate of the Ris- marck highschool and for the last four years, has’ been connecteil with the office sf» Newton, Dullam and Yount, The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. George, Bernges, Sr., of Hori- con, Wis., and has been a resident of the capital city for the last three years, He is connected. with the Web Brothers’ department store. Mr. Rertiges and his bride will reside with the bride’s parents and will be at home to their friends after No vember 1 at 715 Sixth street. AUDITOR TONIGHT, OCTOBER 11 in Mr. Steiber’s Sunday school strect, to mem Eleventh the Kvangeli and girls attended and the: evening was spent in various social diver- sions. A short business meeting was held and was followed by a, musical program. Motors to Devils Lake. Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Myers. of Ross er strect, Mrs. Arthur Knudtson of Stewartsdale, Rev. Mr. sionary of New Salem, motored to Devils Lake Wednesday in the form er’s car and will attend the annual sy nod of the Pres>yterian church. Mrs Myers is state secretary of the home mission work of the synod and wil’ participate in the meeting of the so ciety. hev.. and Mrs. H. C. Postle thwaite also motored to Devils Lake to attend synod. Women's Club Notes. The Current Events club met Wed nesday afternoon with Mrs. Nellie Ev- arts in First street. The year’s study “Alaska,” was featured by interesting papers on “The Yukon,” by Mrs. Dun can J. Mcillis; “Kotzbui Bay and the Koluk River,” by Mrs. John A. Larsoa and “The Eruption of Mt. Katmai,” by Mrs. G. K. Squire. The roll call was responded to by current events and Foley quotations were given as re sponses. The committee in charge of the Crittenden home donation report ed that sufficient money had beer raised and forwarded to the home Mrs. F. J. Marcellus favored by pi ano selections. The Fortnightly clu» met Welne day afternoon with Mrs. P. E. lyrn of Avenue A. Mrs. J. M. Martin gave the review of the chapter for study relative to Modern fiction. Curren’ fiction was discussed by Mrs. A. M Christianson and Mrs. William Moore {gave a‘study of Meredith and Hardy PERSONAL NOTES P, C. Remington of Seventh street. who has been spending some time in Chicago and the Twin Cities, returned Wednesday. Mrs. Remington, who ac- IUM: «by ‘OLIVER MoROSCO} AND ELMER HARRIS Lyrics & music : by Eart CARROLL } WITH CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD ATYPICAL MOROSCO CAST AND A FIFTH AVE.CHORUS. aus. J.C. Oberg, } nurses, physicians of the Bismarck } hospital and other friends, gathered jat the depot to bid them god-speed. call and are most willing to go to; | . Ford of Lark, ! the state, including Minot. and Mr. Ralcombe, Sunday school mis | et LUATSH o oo “SO LONG LETTY” SCORES BIG WESTERN: SUCCESS. With a splendid cast, headed by the Greenwood, included Sydney Grant, queen of comedy, Charlotte Green-| May Boley, Hal Skelly, Tyler Brooke, wood, Oliver Morosco will present h's! Henrietta Lee, Hallie Manning and a greatest musical success “So Lng| chorus of feminine loveliness. Letty” at the Auditorium toaignt, The local engagement follows a two| “So Long Letty” was presented by | weeks’ run in Los Angeles and four in} Mr. Morosco two years ago, since | San Francisco, where “So Long Letty” which time she has been east. and | scored even a greater success than it acquired 1any Broadway manners be- | did on its premiere. sides a paw s.on'c investiture, aad a An added feature will be an aug- Fifth avenue costuming. The cast | mented novelty orchestra, which wili will be practically the same as yn} be aided thy the regular house musi- in New York city, which, besiad cians. i ch MANDAN MUSIC CLUB HILL STAGE ANOTHER Bverts, Of Ninth streot for the tat Plans ready ‘Under Way for Re- three weeks, has returned to her home in Chicana’. : oa ; | Mrs. F. L. Brandt of Thayer stree returned yesterday from Grand Island, | | covsful Last Year Neb., where she was called a month! The ago by the death of her father. While Qo iny, away she visited in Omaha and the j,. companied him east, will remain in the Twin Cities uatil the last of the week. Mrs. Hf. P. Goddard of Second street, has gone to Minneapolis for a several days’ sojourn. Mrs. John Cowan of Third gtreet was the guest of friends in Wilou Nelnes’ey: | petition cf Event So Suc- Mandan Musical clu held an slic meeting at the home of . scores its president Tuesday evening, when Twin Cities. ie returned today from it Slected officers for the ensuing Bishop Wehrle returned today from year and discussed other important a trip through the northern part of jyatters concerning the work for the ' season. = ae ‘Mrs. A. H. Peterson was re-elected ” president, Miss Marion Newton was CITY NEWS ‘ olected vice-president to pucreed Mrs. “| A. O. Henderson, Mrs. W. Vallan- Has Dislocated Shoulde: 38 was re-elected reco! a secre fiouise Erickson of Wilton, is im the tary,, Miss Ifa Carlson “was elected Rismarck hospital suffering from’ a_ corresponding / ‘séeretary to succecil | dislocated shoulder. Mrs. Raymond Shinners and Attorney Cc. F. Kelsch was elected treasurer of the musical organization, In Jamestown.—Supt. G. B. New- com) of the Society for the Frien1- less, left Wednesday for Jamestown’ in their offices for the ensuing year. where he fs attending the annual) iss Cecelia Connolly was appointed meeting of the Maptist church. Mr.| py the presicent to be Cee ehate! Newcomb retarned the first of the} man of a committee to be selected by week from Mercer county where her to arrange for the programs and went in the interests of the society.| social affairs. Has Broken) Arm.—litii2 Hulda It was decided at the meeting to Wastourg, aged 4 veils, daughter of; hold another community Christmas 8. L. Kastberg of South Ninth street,| tree under the ausnices of the Mandan fell from a wagon last evening and| Musical clu) similar to the event last had one o fher arms broken. Sho; Christmas which proved to be such a was taken to the Pismarck hospital| Success. Committees and other af- for treatment and later removed to! fairs in conne'ion with the Yule her home. event will be arranged for later. ——— Plans have been made to hold a so- NEW CREAMERY PLANNED J cial and open program every month. Miss Connolly and her committee will State Dairy Department Approves | arrange for the first program which Milnor Project is to be given in the Mandan Com- pr mercial club hall the fore part of Milnor City, N. D. Oct. 11.--A well-] Next month. She will give a report} capitalized co operat creamery as-| 90 ber success for, the initial work at soctation has ycén organized here with] the meeting next Tuesday evening. the assistance of the state dairy com- missioner, and a modern plant will AMERICANS GET he installed as soon as a buildin and machinery can be obtained. The dairy (Continued from Page One.) learn all about the mechanism of the commissioner after making a care-| ful survey advised farmers that the rifle, and the theory of windage, ele- vation, and the like. enterprise should succeed. GREAT NORTHERN KILLS week they will begif spending 16) hours a week battering away at tar-| Officially Repcrts Death of Thomp- gets. Divisions having passed through the son Man on Track; schooling will be remarkably efficient in action. F. Bell, superintendent of the Great Northern, formally notified the state railway commission today that T. F. MeMahon, while “trespassing” on the right of way, was killed by train No. The off-| cers all have heen formally installed! With the sixth] - TWO YEARS IN THE EAST we HELEN HAYES AGNES GILDEA FANNY HALL GEORSE ALISON Klaw & Erlanger and GeorgeCTyler Present The Glad Pp lay IF YOU EVER GET WOR. By Cisueruree Curso. Cusnines Dased on the Book of the Sime Name by Eleanor H Porter CHILDREN ARE CHARM- AUDITORIUM M0. Tuesday AND Wednesday, Oct. 16 - 17 FIRST TIME IN BISMARCK IF YOU EVER GET TIRED. RIED. : IF YOU EVER GET DIS. c q@y COURAGED. POLLYANNA WILL CHEER YOU. MEN OF BUSINESS EN- JOY POLLYANNA. ALI. WOMANKIND LOVES POLLYANNA. (By Arrangement with the Page Co.) PROMINENT IN THE “POLLYANNA” CAST ARE: DONALD M’LEL. LAND A W. FLEMING HELEN GURNEY Prices: 50c, $1. $1.50 Curtain at 8:15 P. M. Sharp FANCHON CAMP. BELL LOU RIPLEY | ADRIAN MORGAN FUEL CONTROL urer, th Dakota ington, Oct he ation today \seill ber amoi mittee is try announce coud an up; coal prices in cer- cts of Kentite sinia, involving ine) _ of from 10c to 45c. | was the first revision of coal | which, when were nounced 2s tentative ,and follo representatiou to the fuel admin tion ‘by both operators and mine that an upward revision ative to meet the demands creases in weges HANKATO BARS. LEAGUE HEAD Nicollet, Minn. Oct, 11.—President | A. C. Townley of the National Nonpar- tisan league who was prevented from holding a meeting at Mankato today jaddressed farmers here last mgne | ; The mecting was held in the open air | as no hall was available. ON THESOLE DENOTES ; QUALITY No Need to Rub Try Sloan's Liniment and sec how quickly the swelling is reduced and the pain disappears. No need to rub; it pene- trates quickly and brings relief. Have a bottle handy for rheumatic pains, neuralgia, back eche and all mus- cle sorencss. Generous sized bottles, at your . 25c, 52c., $1.00, Think on Ficasant Things. The way to forget some unplea: x things you do not want to remember Dr. Smith at “Noonan Resigns to js to learn many new things that you, Acczpt Commission ; do—and constantly think on these pr. a. a} Mings. tu at Thompson at ) Tast evening. NEW HEALTH OFFICER Noonan, N. D. Oct. A| Smith has resigned as city health of- ficer to accent a comm ion in the United States army, and Charles L. Rouse, Sr., has beon named to fill the unexpired term. VEHICLE DK VERS, TAKE NOTICE! simust not be driven ight (8) All Vehi at a speed in excess of ¢ miles per hour when passing any School Buildings or » Grounds, whether there be pupils entering or departing from said School! Buildings or Grounds. By order of Chris J. Martineson. Ckief of Police. Bergliot Caspary Teacher of Singing Studio Third Floor of Business College Phone 607K Dated: October Lith, “17. PROF. MILLER’S : — a Drivers of all Antomobiles. whether Passenger Cars or Motor Trucks, must have a Driver's Li- cense, the same to be worn on the | front of said Driver's Cap or Hat. | 3y order of Chris J. Martineson, Ckief of Police. October Leth. “17. T00 LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT—1. arge front room. Pho: 621-L. 320 4th street. wat VAPOR BATH PARLORS Massages and Chiropody Extracting Corns and Treat- ing Ingrowing Toenails A Specialty ROOM 8, HUGHES BLOCK Ath St... Opp. Grand Pacific Hotel. Phone 349R fines as long as any Black Silk i Polish is in a class by it carefully vaade from beiter materta’s. sized to re= fund your DANCING Minneapolis, Oct. 11 three John Burke arth Cake JGHN BURKE Wit SPEAK. Minneapolis sneak at the Burke mect- ings, if possible, United States a = governor 01) STs SOURI SYNOD MEETS will speak times: Moi F Thursday. nd: Thirty-Three Pastors Attend eae Conference at Anamoose w he damest Anamoose, N.D.. Oct. U.-"Phirty- Fork utes three North Pakotu pastors atterded need later, as the com: the annual state conference of the arrange (9 have Missourf synod of the Evangelical )u- 1 Frank M. Nye of theran church held in this city. Value Counts— Not Price What you get for your money is the important question now, especially when you buy footwear. Foot-Schulze Footwear ! unusual value. Here's a logical reason: Our new, sunlighted, wonderfully equipped, efficiently organized factory makes our man- ufacturing more competent. It promotes better working, better aia ose Wa thinking, better planning. d § q The net result is that Foot-Schulze 4 Shocs are made better than ever. u a t Another reason is: We have made no attempt to mect the rising c F ening Foot-Schulze Shoes. ; Schulze trademark means just as much as 4 it always has. It sti!l is making friends. a i t ts by cheap- The Foot- inlrasinii Noriega! You'll get surprising values if you buy Foot-Schulze Shoes. Find the Foot- Schulze dealer in your town. He's casy to find; a good man to know. Ce ik Sia a. Foot, Schulze & Co. Saint Paul For ENJOYMENT AND RECREATION PATRONIZE THE McKENZIE Dining Room After the Theatre TONIGHT O’CONNERS ORCHESTRA