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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE National Women Suffrage Meeting to Be Held in Washington December 12-15, The National Women’s Suffrage as- sociation has just issued the official call for its forty-ninth annual .conven- | tion, which will be held in Washing- ton, D. C., Dec. 12-15, at Poli’s theater. | Washington has been selected as the Place for convention in order that the 1,000 or more delegates who will as- semble may urge upon congress the immediate passage of the federal wom- an suffrage amendment. Delegates will represent 2,000,000 women mem- bers of the various branches through- out the country. The call is signed by Dr. Anna Howard Shaw, honorary president; Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, president, and the national board members. North Dakota will be ‘represented by Mrs. Robert Clendenning, ae dent of the North Dakota Votes for Women league, and Mrs. J. A. Pierce of Fargo. Other prominent suffragists are planning to attend. The convention will be in the nature of a jubilee for the winning of the presidential suffrage in Ohio, Indiana, | Michigan, Nebraska, Rhode Island! and North Dakoia; primary suffrage in Arkansas, state-wide municipal sut- frage in the capital of Ohio; the ad- vancing of the federal suffrage amend- ment of the senate calendar and its own house committee, and the pass- age by the United States senate of a bill providing ‘for suffrage for Ha- avaiian women on the same terms as granted to men. ———————————— ; Auxiliary Meeting. The Woman's Auxiliary to Company ! A will hold an important meeting Sac- urday afternoon in the Commercial club rooms. The meeting will be cal!-! ed: for 3 o'clock and all members are! asked to attend. | : Postpones Children's Festival. ‘The children’s festival, announced ‘by the Homestead lodge, No. 503, has been postponed on “account of’ the death of W. J. Empting. The Home- stead will hold its regular meeting wext Tuesday evening. '. Sodality Card Party. » Members of St. Mary's Sodality have announced a card party for Fri- day evening in the Knights of Colum- Wus hall. The game will begin at 8:30. A general invitation is extend- ed to friends of the sodality to attend. Conducting Institute. , Supt and Mrs. W. E. Parsons of this cfty are in Stanton this week conduct: ing the teachers’ institute for Mercer county. ‘Mrs. Roy Bonham, formerly Miss Callihan, is substituting for Mrs. Parsons at grade one, of the North Ward school. Mothers’ Club Meets. - The meeting of the ‘Mothers’ club, held in the home of Mrs. A. A. Jones in the Person court, was featured by a well written. paper on “Make-Be- Meve or the Value of Play” by Mrs. —_—_—_————— Oooo A.D. Gausha. The club discussed cur- rent topics of the day preceding the reading of the paper. Red Cross knit- ting was done by the members. Devils Lake Visitors. ” Mrs. D. V. Brennan and Miss Mary 1. Norton of Devils Lake, have arriv ed in the city and are the guests of Mr. Brennan of the attorney gener- al’s office. Mrs. ‘Brennan and Miss Norton are sisters of Representative ‘Norton of North Dakota. To Locate Here. Rev. C. E. Vermilya, the newly ap pointed superintendent for this dis- trict for the Methodist church, and Mrs. Vermilya of Valley City, are in the city with a view of locating here Mr. Vermilya is a member of the hoard of regents and succeeds Dr. J. G. ‘Moore in this district. Civic League Meeting. A meeting of the Civic league has been called by the president, Mrs. J. P. Dunn, for Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in the home of Mrs. KE. J. Schultz of Second street. All mem- bers are asked to attend, as matters of important business will be dis- cussed. Women Selling Bonds. A committee of Fargo and Grand Forks women are assisting in the sale of liberty bonds. Miss Minnie Nielson of Valley City was recently made chairman of the women’s committee for the state. Ex-Governor L. B. Han- [Polyanna Wi i | \ and Coorge Al cn XOLLVYANNAY Czsoe ith Her Glad Game Makes Many Bismarck People Happier;' Fine - Comedy at Auditorium. Again Tonight CAPITAL CITY FEDERATION TO HOLD MEETING FRIDAY The City Federation of Women’s clubs will meet Friday afternoon at 3 o’clock in the Commercial club rooms. Officers for the year will bo elected and other important matters considered. Mrs. F. A. Lahr, vice president, act- ing in the absence of the president, Mrs. W. C. Taylor, is anxious that each club of the city be well repre- sented Friday afternoon. Owing to the war clud women are asked to de- vote more of their time to welfare work and the city federation is anx- ious to do its share. Church Society Notes. The Mission Circle of the First Bap- tist church will meet Thursday after- noon with Mrs. G.’B. Newcomb of Sixth street and will be addressed by Mrs. H. C. Fish of Minot, who stopped here enroute home from the Baptist convention in Jamestown. Mrs. W. L. Nuessle will be in chargo of the program for the monthly dime social of the Ladies’ Aid society of the lirst Presbyterian church which will be held in the church chapel on Thursday afternoon. The women are asked to bring their Red Cross work. Members of the first division of the McCabe Methodist church will be hostesses Thursday afternoon to mem- bers of the other three dicisions in the basement parlors. Miss Marie Huber, teacher in the Northwest hotel school, who has been confined to the St. Alexius hospital for the past three weeks, is recover- ing nicely. Miss Gertrude Evarts, sec- retary to the superintendent, is sub- stituting for her. CARD OF THANKS. We wish in this way to thank our many friends for the loving kindness shown us. in the recent illness and death of our beloved husband and father, W. J. Empting. Also for the beautiful floral offerings and the syim- pathy shown us. MRS. W. J. EMPTING, AND FAMILY. LADIES—Your last year’s suit coat made to conform with this yea styles at reasonable charge. KL tailor and cleaner. 10-1 MRS. STEIN well and favorably known in Bis-- marck musical circles | has pur- chased the na made the appointment. Bismarck z NO REASON f OR IT women are co-operating by -purchas- ALE TROPOL/TAN SHEET MUSIC DEPARTMENT $ ing bonds, but are not making a can- in the When Bismarck Citizens Show a Way | Vass for same. Beis Many Bismarck folk today are play-| between whom 2) years of bitterness | feast of honest emotion. , And it was Jimmy grown up. Fine character bits KIMBALL PIANO STORE a There! can ‘be no reason Why oy Philippine Official Returns. "Glad Game,” andare] stand. She does it lo; y. too, with} good to hear the happy, genuine} were offered by Agnes Gildea as} ~ 412 Broadway ing Pollyanna’s Nancy. a ‘anis' sa colvannats | Nancy. @ type of the vanished Irish of having scenj the all-powerful levers of sweet,| laughter which greeted Pollyanna’s sorvant, and A. W. Fleming, as Pen-| and has made arrangements to de- confiding, hopeful child-| (uaint little sallies. dleton’s man Bleecker, and Lou Rip-| yote her entire time and ability and dangers of kidney ills will fail to! states transport Logan after a two ful comedy at the ‘Auditorium last eve. é It was a remarka%le cast all the} ley, Fanny D. Hall and Helen Gurnay ocean ora eam heed the words of a neighbor’ who! years’ service in the Philippines. Ma- ae ws pae Ween ete | hoot have no idea as to the exact| way through. George Alison was | put many artistic touches In their in- to the service of the musi rians of has found relief. Read what a Fis-| jor Hall has been ordered to Fort the kad en Noraided sh Tore. The/age of Helen Hayes, who played| natural and convincingly real in the | terpretation of members of the “La-| Bismarek and surrounding terri- marck citizen says: Sill, Okla, where he is in charge of} nay was a real; inspiration—a much- | Pollyanna last night, but’ we do| Part of the grouch, whose loss of} dies’ Aid.” to "J. A. Montgomery, 710 Seventh St.,}-the’ artillety. instruction. Major Hall] neeaed one fn ‘these parlous’ times | know that her heart iS that of a child. Pollyanna'’s mother, 29 years prior to] “Pollyanna” is wonderfully worth! 4 Jaree and extensive stock of says: “I suffered for a long time:from | expects to servé his country in France !whon Old Man Gloom monopolizes al-|Flse she could not have done what} the appearance of the heroine, had | seeing. It ts a fine, wholesome play.| choot musie will he carried and backache, which 1 knew was caused| in a yery short time. Mrs. Hall was! toocrner too much of our attention. |she did last evening with a blase Bis-| made him a misanthropic recluse.| well staged and well acted, and Bis: | lorg received by 5:30 P. M. will by my kidneys being out of: order. I) ¢ormerly Miss DeGraff of Bismarck, Pails ‘anna, in orphaned mission| Marck audience. It was rather grat-| anny Campbell as Polly Harrington] marck folk who did not see it last| orders received by 0 . Me wi uged Doan’s Kidney Pills and they anq js a daughter of Mrs. M. J. De-| chia, cin her ‘sed Game,” makes | ifying to see a lot of unimpressionable | another victim of the rough path of! night are to be congratulated on the go in the same evening. were just what I needed, for they Graf of Washburn. : : Khgland village; | people weeping wholesomely, and| true love: John Webster as genial Dr.| fact that another opportunity is of-| ————$—_—_—______ strengthened my back and regulated : over a whole New ingland village; | Mithout restraint, so. far forgetting | Chilton, Donald MeLellan as little] fered this evening, when the curtain] If It’s Sheet Music—Remember pe eniee A heres never: had any Old Kitig Grouch and reunites lovers | themselves as to erjoy once more a Jimmy Bean, and Adrian Morgan as| rises at 8 sharp. We Can Supply You, reader of this who suffers the tor- Major and Mrs. Albert L. Hall and tures of an aching back, the annoy-/‘son," Lewis, arrived in San Francisco, | happier ance of urinary disorders, the: pains, Gal, Monday, Oct. 8, on the United! Catherine Chisholm Cushing's cheer-| innocent, by reason Former Pastor Here. Rev. A. Lincoln Shute of the Edge- Price “60c at all dealers. Don't ley Methodist Episcopal church re- 3 - 5 4 simply ask for a kidney remedy—get turned last evening after a short vis-| Cabe church from 1910-13, ‘stopped , Pipe organ recently installed in the Mrs. John Whalen, who has been! has returned to her home in Minne- MRS. STEIN Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that it here with his mother-in-law, Mrs.| here en route home from the contfer- | Edgeley church. It is a two manua!] spending several weeks in the city| apolis. Mrs. Whalen is a former resi- 412 Broadway Mr. Montgomery had. Foster-Milburn W. 0. Ward of Seventh street. Rev.|ence in Dickinson. Mr. Shute is en- | organ built by M. P. Moller of Hagers-| with Mrs. J. P. Dunn of Third street,| dent of this city. the handsome new | town, Maryland, and is one of the EEE Mr. Shute, who was pastor of the ‘Mc-| thusiastic over Ca., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N.Y: finest instruments im the state. AW) | ee organ recital was given by Prof W. soorescoos ae B. Field shortly after the instrument was installed. mie - sr Plans for Rummage Sale. The committee in charge of the rummage sale which the Ladies’ Aid society of the Presbyterian church will conduct Thursday and Friday of next week in the church chapel is making extensi arrangeme! this annual event. The committee is composed of Mrs. F. 8. Smyth, chair- man, Mrs. A. P. Lenhart, Mrs. W. P. Lomas, Mrs. J. P. French, Mrs. Ll, Van Hook, Mrs. Charles Hageman, Mrs. F. A. Lahr and) Mrs. W. A. McDonald. Anyone desiring to contribute articles should call members of this commit- stil will be made M CORSETS Front Lace or Back Lace HERE is presented an ay and Tu be marked fer the opening of the PERSONAL NOTES | Dr. N. O. Ramstad and Burt Pin- ney are in the vicinity of Steele to- io enjoying a hunt. Mrs. Frankie Lyman of Cando, who "has been the guest of Mrs. Alfred Zu- | ger of Thayer § street, while in the city ‘inspecting the De; of Honor loge} of which she is state president, is ‘jn Mandan today conferring with thte lodge of that place. Mrs Siger ace companied her. ning of the 1 j largely attende ' given quite an ovation following her instructions. Mrs. Fred Graham of Fifth street has returned from Minneapolis, where , She visited her busband, who is ai ; the Fort Snelling training camp. She also visited Miss Lucy Thomas of | Mankato, Miss ma Laist, who ac- companied her » Will be | Miss} Thomas’ guest for some time. Mrs. H. C. Fish of Minot, formerly | of this city, who attended the Waptist , convention last week in Jamestown, is { in this city for a few days, visiting | old friends. She is being entertained by Miss Carrie Haugen of Sixth St. Alfred and Krause Vigness, who have been the guests of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Vigness ‘of Thayer street, left today for their ‘home in Northfield, Minn. Krause | Vigness will resume his studies at St. Olaf college, of which his father is ' president, upon his return. The Vig- ness boys have been spending the summer on a claim near Hettinger. exquisite new corset A Disposal of Suits That. Makes Most ‘Interesting Buying For the’ balance of this week we offer our entire stock of Ladies and Misses Suits at prices that will certainly interest you. suit is of this season’s newest style--- the materia's are: Poplins, Serges, Borella Cloth Silver tone Cloth, Gabardines and Broadcioths Sizes—yes, we have your size and the colors. they are many any Pleasing. { Regular #22 50 and $25 values ...- . $18.00 ' ' i Regular TO and $32.50 values .. $22.50 30,50 and $42.50 values... $32.50 modeled for wear now. It's STYLE, like that of al BON TON corsets, is authentic, and expresses that slim, yout: gree of Honor ful silhouette which the latest French fashion decrecs. New corsets are essential for new Each gowns and this model, as the pic- ture shows, will not only enhance the beauty of your form, but solve dressmaking problems. Front Lace Model 1038—> is fashioned for average figures, «1, aside from possessing the advantayes of the front lacing principle, is one of th season's smartest corsets. White cou- til, Price $5. Other mode!s fer all * fieures et $3.50, $5, $6.50, $6 and up. Regula Reaular $47.00 and #2040 velues ... $37.50 H. A. Norman, a banker of Halliday, | - was in the city Tuesday, and while! t Fe Take advantaze of this sale by shopping here attended the play “Pollyanna” given last evening at the Auditorium. YOUR DIALER may offer substitutes. Insist Yi Mrs. Fred Gehner and daughter, An- «oy UDA ae : aa an ' na ot Garrison have arrived in the! upon the genuine “ON TON.” If Le refuses uM city and are guests of the former’s; Se brother and e, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Marsh of Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Meyer of Fourth street returned yesterday from Detroit Lake, where they attended the Hoskins-Dolar wedding. me o early. Webb Brothers The Style Store ether yg to supply you, wr efecont no substitutes. Dwell breesta Corset (o Momcesk. ss sds Bon nla eal Neserand Ms oe, ot PILE C61 CE creme

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