The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 12, 1919, Page 5

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WEDNESDAY, MAR. 12, °1919 BISMARCK ‘DAILY: TRIBUNE ODD FELLOWS NOTAFRAIDOF | SNOW DRIFTS| It require mething more, than a five-foot bank of snow to prevent Bis- tharck Odd Fellows. from keeping their | engagements, A carload of three links men proved this last night, when they bucked snow for three hor and at half in order to reach Baldwin to. in- stall the new officers of Baldwin lodge and confer the second degree on two It was a tough: trip, but | we candidates, the Odd Fetloy » more than re- | paid by the characteristic. hospitality. | which they met with at Baldwin, | A] dozen Wilton Odd Fellows came down for the doings, und the meeting wa most enjoyable in every respect. The Bismarck party, having, broken a trail on the way up. made the home trip in an hour, reaching Bismarck about 8:30 this morning. BISMARCK BOYS {which will do much to aid in building | and the com: | imple is one} citizens | TO SAIL SOON | FOR OTHER SIDE; Lieut. Carl Hansen, U his father, Ch: Tlansen, at the pumping. static that received orders to sail March European waters, where he expects to} be on ae y duty for about six nionths, | M sen, Who has been residing | ah her husband in New York, where | he has been — stationed — for several,| 7 onths, will return to her’ home in} Te s N., Writes engineer he has: for! Lieut. Hansen writes of a union with Billy Albert a comrade of school- on tt ne y York har-| bor, but will soon sail for Europe. toy clear the waters there of mines whic | were planted by an American flotilla, | STATE AUDITOR |. | CAN'T HELP OUT | - RETURNED YANKS) | is} State Auditor Kositzky’s: office being bombarded with requests from soldiers month for the bonus of $25 per which Nonpartisan cag e@ made appear to be im-| wvailable to them under the| lief act pa: by. Ute recent! soldier re assembly. Auditor Ko is forced to inform all the boys that the league bill made no money’ immediately available and that there will be no, fund from which payment can made until the taxes’ for the current ar are levied and collected, It is estimated that by June 30, 1920, the state will have funds sufficient to pay each returned soldier $18,'and that in 1921 the fund will have swelled to such proportions that each soldier cin be given $25. : WINDOW. SHADES worth 75c, now selling at 65c,while they last.. Call and see FAUNCE— Ath St. CASTORIA ant For Infants and Children .{n Use For Over 30 Years: -i 1) the Signature 4 di ul re- be} [ENDOWMENT OF $1,000 TO THE CITY LIBRARY CL. Young, etary of the library commission today announced endo mnents| aggregating $1,000 from Oscar H. Will & Co. and George FP. Will. H. Will & Co. present with $500) worth of ibe in honor of the memory of Os A i with the understanding that the interest therefrom is to be-used for the purchase of western and northwest works and pioncer records. George FP. Will pre amount in liber to his late w the proceeds used in pure rine S. Will, om Which are to ing hooks of. contem> porary interest, in fiction, or drama, or Works of travel, These endowments asst nent fund for the purchase of boo up the Bismarek library mission trusts that the which other ” public-spirited will eniulate. (St. Paul Considered for G. O. P. Convention | St. Paul, M is being officially for the re publican national convention nest year, it became known this afternoon. The possibility of holding ussed recently. Gustav Lindquist, secretary to Gov arek | ernor Burnquist and chairman of the state central committee discussed the matter with Chi auditorium was inspected. Lindquist held a conference. at Min. neapolis today regarding .thé\audi‘or: mum. Had an Alibi. “A party of tourists were discussing the Darwinian theory, and one of them, | turning to the guide, said nd what, my frtend, do you think of the niat- ter?” “Well, sir,”. said apes. you. wy folks came from Wales.” It's not for me to contradict CARD OF THANKS. friends and for their stance and sympathy during our recent bere: ment in the death of our mother, M Carolyn Gray. We also wish to ex ish to thank our press our appreciation for the many) floral tokens. MR. and MRS. CARL NELSON, and FAMILY "KINDERGARTEN NOTICE The Kindergarten in the Witil« school will ‘resume work nex Monday a..m., March 17, with; Miss Matilda. Williams in charg: as. heretofore. children’ of* Kindérgarten’ *' ag: will’ pleasé’see their children ar entered-promptly.-;. 5 Home WANTED.-- When the | Boys Come J. M. Martin, Supt. DECORATE—We have just. received a large. complete assortment of Flags. and Bunting—Also Red, White & Blue Ribbon. See Our Line of PATRIOTIC NAPKINS—MUSIC—ETC. Our Prices Are Always the Lowest WONDER 5 and 10c Store ) BISMARCK, Millinery helpers, apply Millinery. Department. A. W. LUCAS CO. be the con- vention in the local auditorium was rman Hay, and the the guide, | ‘you gentlemen may have come from’ But, as for me. IT can say that | Parents ‘havin ‘DAUGHTER OF MILLIONAIRE GOULD DANCES AT WAR RELIEF RECITAL. fh, \ i i 2 \ i ! © upon eeveoP | 2} Vnparwoeo. ‘Spring’s Awakening to the music of Greig at a recital in Carnegi t Hall, New York, the Orphans Relief Fund. WAR MOTHERS IS. |; CITY NE | | NEW ASSOCIATION (+ Y EWS A vice? What does the word imply as applied to St. George’s Guild. i IN NORTH DAKOTA: st guild will meet at 1 eae mand dati the Parish house Thursday | At Devils Lake, Pauly. ae eronp | HOOD, For women of that city) formed a so- Women’s Relief Corns. The Women's Relief Corp: kipd in the state, 2 the, home. gf, Me i | Rosser’ street, F jand is a noteworthy one in amany: re-y 2} spects, ‘The women who, were. instr j mental in launching the se y) aim: ped to form oan | organization which would be of a nee in furthering war-time activities of all kinds, and i When then of this: assi S jes, the organization is, to become of an honorary nature, | Mrs. Mart j war mothe | .of War Mothers, {| tion is the t This organ M. Kisner, 21 urlernoon, stot Young People’s Social. . ‘The Trinity Young, People’: Lutheran ,church will give gathering thi vbody cordial M. E. Ladies’ Aid. 2 e i nvited, fover McCabe meet Tharsd: . Frayk Paris, pe Was elected state | * Wk. Serum. | y mother. AL alternoun Fifth street Bryant Is Ml. poleon Homestead, Slope’s oldest and) best known new paper men, has pital here for treatment. Mrs, Harry Dan Stewart, parl L, Glerum, auditor. were elected at the first veting held From .Regan. June and at that tie an melection Will be held, Announceent: was made j recently that a Grand }has been appointed board of highway improvement. Swedish Ladies’ Aid. March 13, at Reese to that office Engen and Mr: election of Mrs, any further appointment’ s ieiety at Dev night. i becoming members. — Applicants * for | membership must be the mothers of | sons or daughters who have been en- gaged in government: work during. the frecent war, aud, grand-daughters of |.gart, Coustrue! these mothers ‘also may be taken in as] terday recov members. against the cit Applications for forming these units} trict court arising: out of disputes o of War Mothers may he sent to Mrs | the payment for two sewer contract | Reese at Devils 1a ‘rhe city withheld payment da. Haggart Wins Suit. c Entertain U. C. T. Ladies in June constructed some time ago. Many Hear Evangelist. the annual conyention.of the Commer- cial Travelers of North Dakota was} held on Saturday in the committee formerly of Fargo. of the committee compri: H. K. Geist, T. C. Redic » R. Mont- gomery, A. Zamzow. Courtney. Charles Burgess, Walter Johnson, W. B. Wilson, B. Cullen, John Dows, A. Olson, Adan Common and E. T. Grand. eloquent and effective sermon. sign Jeffrey will conduct meeting: ed to hear him. Mesdames. B. marck Theatre tonight. { Miss Gloria Gould danced gloriously in the cause of Belgian! ‘orphans. She is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George J.! ‘Gould, multi-millionaire, and appeared in an interpretation of proceeds of which went to the Belgian War will meet society of the evening at 8:30 jon of the Ladies’ Aid Methodist: church with ; O. FB. Bryant, publisher of the Na and ong of the again entered a hus: after the ch was granted, on! d gt Regan, one of Bu February 19. The th nual meet- | host substantial farm, ing will De held at Devils Lake, on in the city this we nding the meeting of the county Mother by Gov, L. J. F The Ladies’ Aid society of the Leoratnis to coll of the state society | Swedish Lutheran. ehureh’ will meet lof War Mothers at Devils Lake, the} in the church parlors | Thursday. 0 p. m. Mrs. Helge John Oleson will nn- perfluous, and the wilt} tertain the society., All-are invited. | recognize no other pt ne War iBiamarcic Wanle Home: i Mother except Uirot ch-the official elec- Sergt. R. Dp. Burman returned {tion procedure. This statement came nis pome at 10 West Rosser last even j frome officials of the War Mothers’ s0-| jie on No.1. 1 his 1 Local un weiety may bel Gite Motor formed in communities w! there! Sam Houston, San Antonio, Tex, He lure 15 or more women desirous : of| will join his wife-at Center in a few Senator Gil W. Haggart of the Hag- on the {ground that the Haggart Construction | Grand Forks Women jo. had not finished a satis lift. for a sewer which. the company 1 —_—_—_—_ A. large audience congregated at the |= | A meeting of the committee of! Salvation Army barracks on Main, = sets fifteen-Grand Forks women chosen to{ street Tuesday eveningto hear Wal-! arre or act with the U. C. T. commitee to com-| ter Jeffre the blind evangelist of |= plete plans for the entertainment of | Calumet, h., Mr, Jeffrey sang and the women who will be in. Grand! played several selections in which he} Forks June 12-13 and 14, attending! demonstrated an unusual musie: 1 abil- ity, and he preached a remarkably | En- . here every -evening until next Mon- day, and thé public. is cordially invit- “Come On In” at the Bis- are coming to the office ofthe state brary commission. This work, which has the support of the United states bureau of education, was carried on very actively in North Dakota for. sev- eral years, but was allowed to lapse two years ago. It new seems to be coming bac ESTRAY ‘NOTICE. sthe week-end, Bridge was’ the pleasure of the evening. first honors being awarded the honor guest, and the con- solution to Mrs. M. Hayford. A de- lightful evening was spent, three tables being in play. Mrs. C. E, Kolbe assist- ed the hostess. FARGO |_WOMAN CANDIDATE FOR COMMISSIONER The biennial election for Fargo city commissioners, Avril 1, 1c as though it might become quite inter- esting, there being seven candidates in the field. These include William Ks —Fargo Post PARENT TEACHER Mills, present commissioner; C.A. ED) One black mare 6 years old, weight Bowers, former alderma' ‘orge Ti- LEAGUES RENEW. about 1,000 We: one mney Barertas bert. former alderman; ge Ae = e _{old, no marks or brands, rilder: J. TL. Dat, former commis | Renewed interes t in the parent) Prigay, aMrch 7; oJhn L. Monroe, Johu E, Hogaw, and W. J. teachers’ league movement is indicat-| Baldwin, N. Dak. ed in requests for information which 7 3 10 3t An interesting feature of the con- test is the entrance of Mrs. Wilder in the race, this being the first time a woman has contested for this position I since the commission plain was adopted, that office coming within the list for which women can vote and hold office, and that feature of the election will undoubtedly cause the greatest specula- tion as to not only whether the women will vote en bloc for their sex. but to which of the other candidates that vote Will also go, there being two commis sioners to elect. “Unpack. Your Troubles From Your Old Kit Bag and Smile, Smile, Smile” No longer need you “pack up” your troubles. Today you may CUSHING | ‘Tilotson, Mr. and Bradley deel aiaeie eee Maple Lodge appartments. ente d “unpack” your trophies. 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