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THURSDAY, SEPT. 26, 1918 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE POPULAR BISMARCK YOUNG FOLK | : ARE MARRIED AT CAMP CUSTER} Mrs. Colette Brown Homidn return: | him a bright future in the financial’| red last evening from Camp Custer, jwarld.. July 28 he was inducted into | Battle Creek, Mich, wherg last week /{'@ Service of the national army. and | - : rion, 3 ie lel Ww a large contingent 0: she was united in marriage with Pri-| Burleigh county men for Camp Custer, vate Benjamin D. Homan, formerly | where he was assigned to a headquar-| receiving teller of the City aNtional | ters company. | bank, and now-a member of a head-; Colette Brown Homan ‘< a member | quarters company at Camp Custer.|of one of Bismarck’s oldest and best ; he engagement had generally been | known families. All her. life has been} known to the ‘friends of the popular | spent in the capital city, and she has| young people for months past, but/a great number of friends in Bismarck | the wedding was observed quietly and|and eleswhere in North Dakota. She only immediate members of we fam-| comes of a family which has served | ily had advance information as to the ; America well in other wars and which | event. jis main‘aining its record in this great | Private Benjamin D. Homan came’! struggle the bride has two broth-! to Bismarck two years ago from Alton, | ers in nee with a (North Dakota | Ja., to accept the position of ~- jregiment. For several years past, in gteller at the City National. He} M's. Homan has been stenographer in | made many friends among the patrons the. offices of the A. W. Lucas Store| of that institution and demonstrated Co, which position she will continue ability which undoubtedly assures for to hold for the duration of the war. | | JO DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA WILL ° GIVE RED CROSS DANCE MONDAY The local court of the Daughters of the Red Cross, the society is arrang- Isabella is making elaborate plans for ing to offer the public one of its pop-' j ular dances. i | | { | STANCE GE , g aaah oe dante to be glvem at the)“ Oconnor's orchestra will furnish ci iain “ountry club Monday evening, Mon-| music for dancing, which will begin ULM (EEECTERCTED Mbithi day ha been ‘seat aside as,Daughters; at 9 p.m. During the evening refresh- " Cecdlaummmnnen y and with a_view to realizing the larg-|vited, and no excuses for non-attend-! est possible sum for the, benetit of | ance are to be accepted. From Washburn. | theater, ; . BISMARCK NURSE |) gugase SME coin AND Y WORKER IN >&°re down trom, Washburn this week, FRANCE SAFELY | From Hebron. Bismarck — visitors this | Mrenand Mrs: Lon ‘Advise was received In Bismarck to-| ron. ere i day of the safe arrival in France of} : eae ‘Miss Ingeborg M. Dalbotten, register- | Coffee King. jmarck, under the direction of the Bur- ed nurse formerly of the Bismarck} W. O. Korten, Chicago coffee king | leigh county Red Cross chapter, will hospital staff and now of the army! was in the city this week calling on! begin early” tomorrow moning a’ brief nursing corps, and of W. C. Rew, form-/ his trade. { but strenuous drive for refugee cloth- er Bismarck railway mail messenger, ‘'ng and supplies fo the Belgians, who and now assigned to canteen work) Armour Maa Here. {soon will be cailed upgn to face an- with the army Y. M.C. A. |, Tom J. Shears of Fargo, represent-|other winter of disease, deprivation’ 8 W. 8 8 [ing Armour & Co., called on the local) ang qeath. -Householders are asked SUCCESSFUL RED "ns Ss week tnnafel stiion” hoes Gluste and /.CROSS PLAY WILL | or Burn ements: for which The talented star, Constance { a r | of Isabella day at, the Country clud,| ments will be served. Everyone is in-j | i The women’s ‘auto corps of Bis Ernest Wolf of Burnstad and Lloyd|asements for garments which will 3 /¥, Blount of Napoleon, Logan county /Setve to protect the Belgians from BE GIVEN AGAIN jsoys en route to training camp, spent| the cold. Then a notice to "Phone 267 la night in the city this week. ! will bring a member of the women’s . auto corps poste haste to collect the Knitting for the Soldiers. ‘articles contributed towards helping the Red Cross when| The Burleigh county chapter of the; Commenting on the need for this they gave a play, “Mrs. Tubbs Does! American Red (ross is well supplied! further effot upon the part of pros Her Lit.” This play was presented/with yarn for sweaters and socks.|Perous Americans, housed in comfort: at C. J. Trygg’s place September 21,| Our uota for this month is large, andj able, peacetul and contented homes, under the direction of ‘Miss Judith Rue| we are very anxious to fill it, so that | the Commission for Relief in Belgium, of Trygg township. A basket social! there may be no shortage in the ship-jin a letter tg the local committee, followed the play. About $128 was|ment of warm knit garments for our, Sa: < realizezd in all. jmen to wear during the coming win-| “To Our Co-Workers: As this play proved so successful it; ter. The making of sweaters is again} “The gratifying results. of the cam- will be given in Regan on September | encouraged, and it is hoped that every | paign for the collection of clothing for 28 at 8:30 o'clock for the benefit of| woman in’ Bismarck will get yarn/the destitute of Belgium, which was {from the knitting committee in the} inaugurated in March and closed on | Masonic temple, and work diligently June 1, furnish grounds for deep sav {on .these garments during the next few j isfaction to all that have participated Rooms open every afternoon; in it. The American Red Cr with its characteristic readines: pplied all the machinery of its organization to Concerning Student Nurses. jthe solicitation, collection’ and ‘ship- The report that student nurses are; ment of gifts, and in an initial drive required to pay for their own board) lasting a. week opened the channel for , lodging and laundry is false. All train-| steady flow of contributions which! ing schools furnish these requisites.|has not yet ceased. Latest advices fron» the National} Red Cross chapters throughout the ' Council of Defense state that girls who; country have given themselves whole: ' Febtn Linten. jare assigned to civilian hospitals, ifj heart:dly to the exacting lavor involv- i J. H. Reamer of Linton is twine elty they prove efficient and reliable, will} ed in this great work of relief. Com- jooking ‘after his local busines. jater: after some months training be trans-/ munities, organizations of many kinds, sate sees jferred to military hospitals either on|ousiness firms and individual donors dees : | this side or overseas. This of course have responded so generously to the, - |meeting+the choice of the student.| appeal that the Commission for Reliet | Girls who desire service directly in| in Belgium is enabled to announce the! jtouch with the army and are at pres-j receipt of upwards of five thousand’ jent,unable to enter, may feel. encour-| tons of clothing, both new and worn, | ——— aged to enlist in the nurse reserve! which represent more than fifteen mil- From Napoleon. . with this in view. Burleigh county} lion garments. Mrs. D: H. Houser and daughter, girls who wish to enlist will please! “For this response to the need of iMiss Lianche, of poleon, - former | call C. L. Young. Telephone No. 703. | a brave people in desperate straits the well kngwn Bismarck. residents, were | A Wh gratitude of the Belgian destitute and in the city this week shopping and Ro not put it off but go and seej of their American spokesmen is heart-i calling on friends. i“The Whip” tonight at the Orpheum. | felt. A formal recognition goes to you} > | herewith, which will serve to recall, | your own part of this work, but which jcan not add to the satisfaction you must feel in having a share in the | alleviation of distress and misery. “Vast as has been tHe response to. this appeal, it is not yet enough. Of the ten million inhabitants of the oc-, cupied region, one-half at least must’ look to the outside world for their pro- tection against the rigors of winter. ‘All supplies of clothing and raw ma- terial have disappeared from Belgium, ; and the world’s markets can not pro- vide the garments or the material ne- cessary to make them in sufficient quantities to meet the need. Fourteen young ladies and young! menof Trygg township did their bit| Washburn’ Visitors. J. W. Mangen and family of Wash-| week burn drove in this week. j between 2:30 and 5:30 o'clock. . Fargo Drug Man. P.M. Gries;.the Fargo drug man, was in the city this week. From Hazen. Mrs. R,..N.. Harmsen of Hazen shopped in Bismarck this week. ‘ Frém Wilton. ‘Alex Douglas of Wilton was in the gity this week on’ a business mis- sion. ‘ Bismarck Theatre TONIGHT devices resorted to by the ingenious Population to provide bodily protec: tion is pathetic in the extreme. To relieve a plucky and leng-suffering na- tion from the necessity of fashioning inadequate garments from table-cloths, blankets, and sheets (all of which | have even now almost disappeared), | We must open up the stores of partly used clothing that are to be found in CONSTANCE TALMADGE In the 5-Act Comedy-Drama of Irresistible Charm “THE HONEYMOON ” and France means saving human be- ings from suffering and death, and, helping to make possible a coming | generation of Belgians possessing | some measure of health and vigor. “The National Red Cross has once Special Bargain Sale in the Basement. in “The Honeymoon” at the Bismarck Theater. will rank well with the high standard of pictures shown at this The individual - Talmadge, who’ appears tonight It is a feature that | WOMEN’S AUTO CORPS TO MAKE ail "rauth of He.) DRIV FOR BELGIAN CLOTHING ee more offered to use its efficient organ- igation in the week of September 23rd to 30th. under ils auspices, another energetic campaign will be inaugurated for the collection of clothing. It is confident 1 ll not fail, to elic response than before. 1 need is very great and w tinuous during the period of the war, the friends of Belgium and France are asked, while making a special ef fort during the week of the drive, not to relax their inte:est in the months use the following the first concerted effort. While the war lasts it will never’ be | too late to send contributions of cloth: ing. “Your attention is called to the fact that hereafter there will be one destinationfor — shipmen Jer Railroad Avenue, Jersey, to Which addr of shipments also should’ be sent. —“The Commission for Relief in Lelgium.” ewark, New wis 3 See “The Whip’ at the Orpheum theatre tonight in § thrilling acts. furthering this work. Inj !RED CROSS DANCE AT SUNNY BROOK xpected that this renewed appeal | an even greater | be con-! ation | POUT [KNOWLES twe JEWELER BISMARCK,N.DAK. DIAMONDS, “VEWELRY MMMM chase of Liberty boys. . When that duty a personal r may be in order. May we place our perience at vour serv in selecting it? Military wrist watch our specialty. WE'LL. ONURDSUSDADEDORESUOOGOE! =| Jeweler FB and = Optician | Another Red Cre dance mile south and a_halt-mile ort Lincoln, next Wednesd: iug. All proceeds will go to Cro: ed $130 as the recult of a dan From Twin Cities. Mrs. W. E. Butler and Mis: |Faukse of the state gents’ offices have returned ‘motor trip to the Twin Citie | Helen Carleton, who them, remains int St | Visit. | Leta j Home From Chicago. F. L. Conklin, Provid Life of I trom Chi interesting mecting of the A | Life Convention. Right now it is our bus- iness to urge the pur- Bonds. It is a duty we owe the we have met tary k, is home cago, where he attended an| "e- membrance for your boy es O ~WILL YOU ? KNOWLES TONUODSOOODNDSSOVOOOROGEQUUSDOGOLOUOONDOUOCUCQOOOSUDORELUUEUOUOOUOUOOUECHOUEUOOGOUDOOUOCECOROUODOL will be given at Sunny Brook dairy farm, one, east of held at Sunny Brook several weeks ago. is Helen board of re- from es. M accompanied | Paul for a longer | of the merican Children Cry for Fletcher’s TSSASNS SS and lo %& low no or2 to ¢ All Counterfeits, Imitations Experiments that trifle with and end: Infants and Children—Experience agains What is CASTO Drops and Soothing Syrups. The Kind You Have Always Bought, in use for over thirty years, has te: has been 2o under his p and ‘ Juze iA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, It is pleasant. neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has Deen in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. Bears the Signature of é ‘ ¢ @ jalmost every family in the land. The | value of these supplies is inestimable. | iMaking them available for Belgium j 0) Ca _ The Kind You Have Always Bought THE CENTAUR COMPANY. New YORK CITy, clace its icfancy. ere It contains Its tory of physical suffering and of the | GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS | THE STORE WITH OVER 1000 GARMENTS JOHNSON’S POPULAR PRICE STORE BIG SALE ON LADIES’ COATS AND SUITS © n- | the Red | The Burleigh chapter receiv-! street druggist, today. OVER THI Established 1907 Bismarck BRE LOW EMBARKS ON PUBLICITY CAMPAIGN TO BOOST BUSINESS | ! “1 do not believe sthat Uncle Sam, produce just as great results today as ‘wants business men to retrench to a/it ever has, and I believe that every point where the commercial life of | business man owes it to himself and the entire country will be seriously | his country to use this means of main- fected,” said Joseph ‘Breslow, Main | taining his business at ‘before-the-war’ “I believe that | standards. ‘Busin as Usual’ should be the slo- | Readers of The Tribune will follow ‘gan of every merchant ,who deals in| the Breslow store ads with interest, staple necessities. If we are to meet|as they will offer something unique in the demands which are made upon us, j the way of a publicity campaign for | and if we are to avoid demanding ex-|a business of this natur orbitant profits which would be e: BUY W. 5. (ial on a small volume of business, we | HOME FROM TEXAS. must continue to operate on a reasgn- O. L. Trindle and family of Wilton, | able scale, and this | intend to endeay- | who went to Texas last winter for the | benefit of the children’s health, were in the ciy yesterday en route home. busine as I believe it to be of every ndle had been employed for other line of merchandising. ‘here- |; several months in a large shipyard fore, instead of curtailing, | intend to | near Houston, T: and he reports expand my publicity approyriation. | that the Unied Staes is accomplish- and, because business does not move |ing wonders in the organization of actively of own accord, I‘intend pint industry on a gigantic scale. to offer it the stimulus of a svell- plan- | BUY We S$ ! ned and liberally financed advertising | See “The. Whip” at the Orpheum ‘campaign. 1 believe advertising will teers tonight in 8 thrilling acts. sen- ‘or to do. “Pudlicity is the lifeblood of my NEUUUODAUNOAUGONUODOUEEOOUUAOGADROQUOSNOUOUQUOUOQUOELUDOUCUGUONUONUCUOUUERONUGOUGUCEOODOGQECESUCLOONOOND \ Come in and see 0Ur x > Handsome ~~ << Heaters — It isn’t the amount of coal you use that heats your house best—it’s the stove. We’ve got the heaters that will give the greatest heat for the smallest amount of coal used and you can regulate the heat and get as much or as little as you want. They require very little care; are a beautiful ornament in your home—and are priced low. Mm Come in and see them. Use our hardware; it stands hard wear. JOHN BORTELL PHONE: 576 300 MAIN STREET EUUOUAUAOOUCOUOUUCNUOCUOCUUEUUROOUUGO aD OU GOUOSUNOUGOOEOUCUGOEOG! ucnauanian Big Vales for Your Money