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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE’. FIva : ; Episcopal church, are in the city vis) MRS. TAYLOR RECEIVES STATE AUDITOR HALES ing tax collections semi-annually, in- AN IDEAL iting thotr son, Harry Clough, and WORD OF BROTHER'S DEATH GRANT TREASURER INTO | stead, of monthly. prescriped by | ANY FATAL | Family, Rev: as Be Clough ees Mrs. Conrad B. Taylor of Fourth COURT FOR TARDINESS) compiy with State Auditor Kositzky’s | for those suffering from chronte or acute = here en route home from the annual street reecived word Monday of the Because Treasurer G. J. Patterson| @emands for reports as s puimonesy cand Bronchial troubles, or Bi k * conference held last week in Dickin- death of her youngest brother, Gordon of Grant county persists in adhering statute, the state auditor has e ECKMAN’S ALTERA’ t ismare. oman Honored by National son. Foster, of London, England, who was to the time-honored practive of report- Pe eeener Na agalnst the) | oe caldua prevaration ERATIVE | < Red Cross; to Have Charge of District ,,, commis Armimet,. ins om igh af is gear! 8 acon Be i) titties, Anse tnesuae eet Y . ‘) ‘ge 0 IStric At a meeting of the Catholic Lady From an official report received in Bl t h Skin Mr and Mea. Harry Sinden os Fyout’ aa oF Babi rerming pie 4 a Z by ' ning i August his name was among the See ae Ue eae oe size, now $1.50. size, now 80c. “ 4 Mrs. P, C. Remington of this city pointed for the northwestern district "Oreste" last evening in the Knights panier and no word of his death oO Cc y = | street entertained at a 6 o'clock din: Sold by. all leading aruggtate, has’ imed f yon: dh i i i of Columbus hall a committee was ap- J. “by! hi Fonte. t Many time you have looked into the mir- | ner Monday evening. Pink roses were ckman Laboratory, Philadelphia, as been named one of the four wom- and her counties will include Minot, Fs was received: by‘ his parents in Lon ang a time ovat your akin Would be like | ysed to center the table and covers! en of North Dakota to have charge Kenzie, Williams, Livide, Burke, pointed to ave charge of the card gon until last week, when the news ther people tat youknow “without ablem- | 616 1aid for 11 | of the Red Cross work of this state, “OUtrail, Renville, Ward, Bottineau and dancing party which they will was communicated to them by a friend ish.” ‘This ‘wish can be yours for the asking. Ob LL oe ee: | 2 Announcement that a newl ‘te 4 and McHenry. give in ie Very Beet fire, ae. of their son. The young comrade wae) Siar ohaples or blotches tonight—and wake LADIES—Your last year’s suit or| Bergliot Caspary y created — yfiss Helen Hamilfon has the north- Knudson, Mrs. G. M. Wilson, Mrs. injured too, and lay in a hospital for \p in the morning to find thein gone! coat made to conform with this year's | advisory board for the Red Cross in eastern division and will include Garrett and Mrs. Elizabeth Geiermann weeks, unable to.communicate the sad styles at reasonable charge. KILI Teacher ot Singi thea: state: | oe been made by the Grand Forks, Walsh, Pembina, Cava- compose the committee. news. After repeated efforts to com- tailor and cleaner. 10- eacher of Singing Northern division of the American lier, Ramsey, Nelson, Towner, Ben- f sae fon municate with the chum he was final- (7 wo pa = 7 , ‘ Red Cross society. The work will son, Rolette and Pierce counties. Surprise, for Mother. ~ ly located. \ Licwid Wash | pau's Postoffice Place now open—| Studie Third Floor of Business College be outlined by the division officers Mrs. Remington returned today _ 18s Exene- Rehultz/-ten ered her "ir. Foster was attached to the Jos. Breslow. candy, fruit, cigars and news. Phone 607K Bi be and the work will be with the local from Minneapolis where she has been ™Other. Mrs. E. J. Schultz, a surprise p01.) welsh Fusiliers. He was wound-, chapters giving particular attention to women’s work. The state has been divided into four districts. Mrs. ‘Kemington wit have chargé of the Southwestern ‘di- vision which will include Golden Val- ley, Billings, Slope, Lowman,» Dunn, Stark, Hettinger, Adams, Mercer, Oliver, ‘Morton, Grant, Sioux, ‘\Mc- Lean, Burleigh, Emmons, Logan and ‘McIntosh counties. She will maintain her’ hearquarters in the capital cit Mrs. N. C. Young has been name for the southeastern district ‘ includes, Richland, Cass, Steele, Griggs, Barnes, Ransom, Sar- geant, Dickey, LaMoure, ‘Stutsman. Foster, Wells, Sheridan, Kidder an: Eddie counties. Mrs. K. B. Goss of Minot, wife of former judge of the supreme court and well known in Bismarck. was ap- for the las! week studying the work of the socie‘y at the Northern divis- ion. She has! visited each devart- ment of the work and has made a careful study of the latest methods devised oy the national society. She has with her the latest patterns’ giv- @1 out by the society and is ready to begin work in her district. Although having her headquarters i Visfharck her work will be equal- divided over her district. Mrs. 1 ington ‘has Yeen general chair- man of the local Red Cross chapter since its inception and her splendid work in this capacity has won for her this state honor. Work of the lo- eal society will go on as usual The local headquarters announce plenty of yarn for all knitters and any one de- siring material can have same by calling at the federal building REGISTRATION CHAIRMAN NAMED FOR THIS DISTRICT Mrs. F. R. Smyth of Third. street has been named chairman of the regis- tration committee of the national de- fense council for this district. Her appointment came through Dr. E. f°. ‘Ladd of Fargo. Every Bismarck woman will be i “ asked to sign a card signifying her willingness to co-operate with the gov- : a ee o THERE'S NO. DOUBT | ABOUT. | POSTUM AS AL 5 HEALTH | ‘IMPROVEMENT. ‘OVER COFFEE . [ernment in the great war. In order that the war strength of the women of ;the state can be secured a canvass | will be made of the various precincts. | M Smyth is now working out ‘plans for conducting the work in this district and will have the assistance of the various women’s clubs. The {food conservation week has been an- nounced for Oct. 21-28, and it is hoped , to have the canvass made before the ,end of that time. To Leave for Florida. Mrs. C, C, Putnam and two children tet Fifth street, accompanied by Mis | Wachal, will leave Sunday for Miami, Ila., to spend the winter. Entertains Club. Mrs. Frank Ryan entertained mem- bers of the Birthday club this after- neon at her home on Kighth street. Three tables were in play for whist. Announces Birth. Announcement .has been made of the birth of a son, I.eon, Edward, to Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Aasness of Sixth street. Mother and son are doing nieely. Judge and. Mrs. «1. E. Birdzell of Sixth street are ‘entertaining as their guest thé latter's mother, H.R, ‘Perring,- of Chicago. « Mrs.- Perring arrived during -the week and will spend the winter ‘as: their guest. Visiting in Beach. Mrs. John 1, ‘Willson’ of Mandan avenue left yesterday for Beaver, where she. Will: visit relatives. -Her mother, Mrs. Youmans, who has been in Beach for several weeks, has re-} turned to this city. | . Changes Residences. | Mrs. M. C."Budlong, who has been | occupying the Hoskius’ home on| Fourth street during the absence of | Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Hoskins, has taken | an apartment in the Little home on, fourth street and has moved into | same. | Visiting’ Son Here. Rev. and Mrs. W. L. Clough, the’ former pastor of the Aneta Method yesterday afternoon at the Schultz home on Second street in honor of her birthday anniversary. The guests included a number of the honor guest's intimate friends, and the afternoon was spent in various social diversions. ed while going over the top duriag the famous battle’ of the Ypres. He died shortly afterwards and was buried in the field cemetery. Mrs. Taylor has many friends in this city who extend their sympathy’ in her bereavement. Another brother is serving his country in government service in London. EOOKS TO KANSAS CITY Camps t> Which Supplies Have’ Gone Now Filled rs of Looks and ‘aries are ask- { to neglect Returns from Wedding Trip. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wood, a bride and groom of this month, have re- turned from their wedding trip, which included points in Montana, Minne- sota and North Dakota. Mrs. Wood, who was formerly Miss Millic John- son, has resumed ber duties as priv- ate secretary to Governor F ier, and Mr. Wood has gone to Minot to me his work as organizer of the Nonpartisan league. To Visit Mandan Lodge. Mrs, Frank Lyman of Cando, state president of the Degree of Honor, who is in this city to pay her annual visit to the local order this evening at a meeting in the Knights of Columbus hall, will go to Mandan Wednesday to visit the lodge of that place. She will be accompanied by Mrs. Alfred guger of Thayer street. The local order is vlavning a big meeting for this evening. Mrs. Lyman will go to Jamesiown Wednesday evening, and from there will go to Oberon and other points in that vicinity. magazines for W ed by Purd B. Camps Doniphan and aston, which already are now well supplied. and give some thought to the ne southern camps, which have faret well. He urges that literature de- signe 1 for camp lidraries be shipped to the Public Library, | ouis George Tyanech, at Kansas y. Mo., whence it will be rerouted to the camps where most needed. Mr Wright, di- rector of the southwest divist the library war cow addr sudlong, Dakota public for thi | ' Club Pledges Support. , At a well attended meeting of the | pon ton gisterhood yesterday after: for ympathy shown us hoon with Mrs JM. Martin of Fourth during the late illness and death of strect every meinber present signed our heloved brother, Dominick G. : sagines t support iu ihe Wetell cards pledging their support in the coke eines food conservation campaign which is (Signed) FRANK WETCH, . FLORIN WETCH, being conducted by the national de- e counci! 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