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JOCTOR g ‘BISMARCK: DAILY TRIBUNB ave = neces = cn BISMARCK RED poke, the Droprietor, and his whole | morrow afternoon for the benefit ot! April. Weekly meetings: have been|team this year as we’ did last: How-| and the humor mixed with the serious- our husband and tather apy to grate- “CROSS ROOMS TO fk ly are sick abed, and someone had | the’ community room of the city li |held at which the girls have done Red|ever,. we expect to have as good a| ness of the question. fully acknowledge the‘mi floral to- ; Xe ee Into the breach, so Judge Cas-/brary has been indefinitely post-| Cross sewing, most of which has been{team worked up for next season. Un- oe 6 kens’ expre: ethe-estéemmyin which REMAIN CLOSED ian volunteered. poned. |for the refugee children. These meet;|doubtedly our team will be as good as} The Girls’ Glee club, under the di-; our beloved dead was held. ra Pama Arthur Bauer Improves a ee {ings have continued through the sum-| that of other towns, for they are also/ rection of ‘Miss ‘Steele, supervisor of . MRS. oto D..TABER, ’ The Bi, 7 A 2 | {mer, meeting every Thursday. Since) victims of the same circumstances a8} public school music, meets every Wed- I and Family, ; Réd Cross will be closed eek Ghiner fined to bie ane ee at attention alt SCHOOL NOTES. 5 eee has, parsed, Monday Me eayne | ve are. eoeie | nesday alter sehoo) There Are BReue| DICKINSON NORM AL " , night. ‘Beginning next week thée’girls! *. twenty girls belong. ey come from | notice by orders of the board of health | Tippe for the last week, is improv- | > ° i H because of the ing, ea t {will make hospital scrap boaks for the! The new teachers were entertained) all the classes, the Junior class hav- Wo 'dewine of eee ce Sue ek Aas ge reatiece out within the phe enrollment of the Bismarck | wounded soldiers. It ig their object.tc,| at :a most enjoyable picnic, which was| ing the majority, however. MAKES FINE START out or accepted from the homes: Peo- " High school is one hundred and ninety | make one-hundred and forty scrap} given by the teachers who have been| ~ ree ple who have yarn on hand of finished ‘Making Tour of State. \nine this year. It is divided among| books a month. Mrs. Finney and ‘Mrs.| with us fora year or more.’ All those} The Senior class will hold a class} The state board of regents. is quite garments are instructed to keep them Capt. V. H. Stickney, chief medical | the classes as follows: Freshmen, six-! Copeland are superintending the work.|,present report having a splendid tine| meeting on Tuesday at 4:00 o’clock.| enthusiastic over the success of ‘North ° until called for. : advisor of ‘the governor, has left the |'¥-four; Sophomores, fifty-nine; Jun-; ‘ ae alee ‘ and we hope the new members of the] The business will include an elecifon| Dakota’s néwest | educational institu- lors, forty; Seniors, thirtyfour and| The football prospects can hardly | faculty will real y like us well enough) of officers, since only one remains in! tion, the Dickinson normal, advises BUY W. §. $———— capitol for a tour of the state durin; ‘i a which. he will meet with district ad- |POSt graduates, two. This is an .ex-|~e called very promising, The older|to stay another year. | the class, and an earnest endeavor to! Secretary Liessman. Dickinson now STATE FEDERATION | visory boards ‘at Dickinson, Grand |Cellent enrollment although not as! boys, for the most part have gone. in-| ity improve on the absurd colors of this! has about 60 students, and the open- MEET: Forks, Fargo and other pofnts. | high as last year as the war hgs ta-,to the service, and a few of, the‘old! Already we have had the pleasure’ worthy class. | jing of the new normal school, in im- . tb ING AT FORKS pass | ken many. There are about sixty mem- | players @re° barred because of school/of hearing two speakers in our audi-| —Anv W. 8. 8. poverished quarters, has been accom- , CALLED OFF FLU Sale Postponed. bers from the, country. iwork. Mr. Bolt is coaching. which|torium. The first was Miss Hollister, | CARD OF THANKS. plished under the expeyienced direc- ‘ — Pecnuse of the flu epidemic, the | eee |makes a great difference, but‘ he has|a representative of the W. C. T. U.| We wish to thank our friends for of Dr. S. T, ‘May, formerly of the tion 5 Ys iy much new material to work with,’so! Everyone enjoyed her task which was! their kindness and sympathy during ; South Dakota state normal at Madison, home-haled goods sale announced for The Junior Red Cross, of the F | We will probab:y not have 4s good »|noteworthy both for the points made| our recent bereavement in the loss of| iwthout a hitch. f Mrs. W. O. Cushing. who is in the! the H i g a i c v ciGarranaing for the amposerece hore! ughes Electric Co. offices to- | marck High school was organized ot “Smiling Pat" O’Brien, when the - flubug permits, received a wire this- morning advising that the annual con. vention of the North Dakota Federa- tion of Women’s clubs, to have been \ held in Grand Forks on October 1%,! | : S wy 16 and 17, has been postponed, pend- i ing the raising of the state board of} health’s ban on public meetings. { MRS. CUSHING IS ENTHUSIASTIC IN = Y.W.C.A. CAMPAIGN Sy esp ¢ Mrs. Walter C. Cushing, publicity e : ° director for the Y. W. . in the 4 North Dakota united w drive, is in ur Oa an ul ec 1i0n O ers WO the city placing publicity for the ap- ¥ ~ proaching campaign. Mrs. Cushing, : , ar pric with Mrs, Pearl de Jarnette of Fargo, : ee . pind iene a hank, Khaki color only. Special, state chairman, recently attended the > D e e Svea ret| values that are without comparison in Chicago, and she is much enthused j @ | & Mank ... ee eee eee eee over the work which the Y. W. C. A. For Particular Knitters Caron Superfine Yarn The most wonderful sweater yarn we have ever sold. Extra heavy weight, velvety soft. Pro- nounced by experienced knitters to vy ‘ is going, in the esta Diishment of noe = F . B ‘4 ae i ’ ess ve trinite cents, nevena eee] A glimpse at our special Ready-to-Wear Window. will munition wordkers and in other lines ' 1 of activity. which are peculiarly within he broviace of women convince the shrewd and careful shopper that these two EXAMINATION FOR : ‘ . Pas BN ig NURSES AT FARGO offers are worthy of consideration. New supplies have just been se- cured of white and light grey Minerva Stock Yarn. Stock very limited. Fargo, N. D., Oct. 11.—The , state hoard of nurse examiners will hold an tht, examination of applicants for register- ed nurses in Fargo on November 5 sf e and 6. Applications: tor examination must be filed at least ten days prior to the date set for. the examination with the secretary. Miss M. Clark, at Devils Lake. The Aviatrix We are in position to Riv W. 8's: NURSE CANVASS ., These Saturday specia's furnish you with the hit NEARING FINISH are only a few of our rare . . of the season, a new novelty Under the direction of the Burleigh ‘ county chapter of the Red Cross a values. Our present stocks winter garment, “The Avia- house to house vanvass to determine were bought before the . trix Coat.” This. smart the number of women in the city who are availabje for nurses is being made in Bismarck. ,Four teams are engaged in this work, which probably will be |J sharp, advances in many in- coat is designed: for street. completed tomorrow evening, at which stances. That is one reason = a tithe there will have been compiled a ds auto or sport wear for list of every women in the city who|™ | why we .can demonstrate p Peanen ‘ap? has ever had any experience in‘nurs- women, misses and juniors. ing or who possesses any. unusual apti- our underselling power with tude for the profession. | toe BUY ¥. 5. out. cutting merchandise ; Saturday Price WAY OVERSEAS Miss Agnes Orr, who had been ac- tive in the local surgical ‘dressing classes of the Red Cross,“ and who. moré than a year ago volunteered her services for’ work in’ France} yester- day received a wire directing her to report'in New Yok, and last night she departed for, that city, whence she will sail within the next two weeks for athe French front. Miss Orr is called for hospital hut service in connection, wth the American Rel Cross, The Lismarck young woman :s a talented musician, she speaks French well, and it is expected that she will render valuable service in France. merchandise we offer at a low. price.«is -of the same standard that we have built up. ouy reputation on, so when we offer you $40.00 coats for $19.75 we give you a forty dollar value. WOT. Sem . Demand for Libraries. The ‘reopening of rural schools has resulted in an unusual demand tor traveling libraries, and this depart- ment of the public library commission at the capitol is now very busy. AGNES ORR ON caality., Every, item of o Completing Big Picture. F, Holmboe of the Publicity Film Co. is home from St. Paul, whither he went in connection with the com- pletion of the “Y. 0.” pictures of west- v ern Indian and ranch life, which the company is making for C. P. Burn- stad, the Logan county cattle king. . Soon to Sail. Advices comes from Miss Isabel Nichols, a 1918:graduate of ‘St. Alex- ius hospital: training school. for nurs- es, now engaged in army nursing, that ‘she soon is to embark from an eastern port. REGULAR $40 AND $45 VALUES Made of dll wool Kersev and Velour in belted styles with large collars and cuffs. The styles, workmanship and fabrics are the very best. All in favor- ite autumn shades. ' Speakitig of ‘bar- gains, look at this one, Saturday at $19.75 Worthmor, Waists Regular $1.00) | . : Pp ‘ ; a A_ perfect front that This offer may astonish you,,but we need the room for other merchandise. That eliminates all appearance of REGULAR $35, $39 AND $45 VALUES eho ‘A group of excellent suits all wool materials, in the season’s latest cre- ations. Some plain, others more dash- ing in style; all beautifully trimmed in contrasting colors. Don’t overlook this opportunity to save. Pp Saturday at $24.75 / To (Mitinesota “U.”. Robert B. Buzzelle, son of the rector . of St. George's, left last evening for Minneapolis, where he will enter the Students’ Army Training corps of the University of ‘Minnesota, “Cass” a Butcher. Judge W. S. Casselman appeared in a new role today when he donned a putcher’s apron. shouldered a cleaver, ahd took his place behind the counter of the Dohn meat market. William a janaaaseae[y Prevent the Flu 1F YOU CAN. You owe it to yourself oy ‘ Millinery | New Hat Styles Worth Seeing Are in Readiness. , | Our millinery . section , is Ed fat or thickness. to use some one of the Sad Throat Sprays asa aglow with all the _ latest is why we are going to clear ouya large assortment of waists, every one worth more icity toe ate preventative against .the Flu: : shapes, each one cleverly : ; 7 p Soft, pliable materials of Boro 3 on, os than $1.00 today. These arenew,up to«date waists in a wide range of styles and unusual beauty and highest 25c quality that offer an un- Dobell’s Sol., ZePyrol.{ 25¢, 50c, $1.00 Benetol.... 25¢, 50¢, $1.00 DeVilbiss Atomers. 75c to $1.25. trimmed’. Plushes, Velours, Beaver and Velvets in the popular roll brim and roll side effects, and in the season’s latest shades. All hats mod- equalled wearing service. Inimitable designing that assures unquestioned style, all-day’ comfort, and the graceful silhouette of youth to every figure. These characteristics are perfectly expressed in every Gossard Corset whether it costs $2. $2.50, $2.75. $3, $8.50, $4, $5.50 or up. Con- sult with our Corsetiere. sizes. Saturday...... {20-0} 2/0) 0/70 |) 0/700) 0] | 2/70] 00) 0) 0] | 7070] (aceosoesa(]