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MONDAY, SEPT. 8, 1919. BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE WILSON DRIVES A PRETTY BALL City’s Distinguished Guest Would Enjoy Round of Our Links If He Had Time JUILLET That Black Eye HEN your son comes home with that black eye you're really as proud of it as he is; means he’s made of the right stuff. Of course, it’s hard on his clothes. Get him one of our suits with two pairs of knickers; they'll stand that sort $ of thing, 15 ie ' MISS MINNIE J. NIELSON HEADS BIG COMMITTEE OF WOMEN WHICH WELCOMES MRS. WOODROW WILSON WEDNESDAY Miss Minnie J. Nielson, state super- intendent of public instruction, former president of the North Dakota Fed- eration of Women’s Clubs, and, dur- ing the war, chairman of the women’s committee for North Dakota of the ninth district Liberty loan organiza-|terer, Mrs, M. J. Englert, Mrs. Lee tion, heads the women’s’ reception | Combs, Mrs. Frank Ployhar, Mrs, C, committee which is to welcome Mrs,|H. Noltimier, ‘oodrow Wilson to Bismarck in be- At Large pee got North Dakota next Wednes-| Mrs, 0, W. McClusky, Carrington, f Ys , The committee, as announced today Mednaeaaa Eareon My hoed by Capt. 1. P. Baker, is as follows: | chett, Harvey, Mrs. W. B, DeNault, Bismarck Jamestown, Miss Helen Bascom, Miss Minnie J. Nielson, Mrs, W. H.| Wimbledon, Mrs. E. W. Cunningham, Bodenstab, Mrs. H. P. Goddard, Mrs. Larimore, Mrs. Eugene Fenelon, Dev- F. A. Lahr, Mrs, Wm. Lahr, Mrs. C. F.| ils Lake, Mrs. E. C, Carney, Willis- Dullam, Mrs. F..B, Shepard, Mrs. R. §.|ton, Mrs. H. L. Bolley, Fargo, Mrs. Towne, Mrs. C. C. Wattam, Mrs. F, A.| W. E, Hoopes, Carrington, Mrs. Al- Knowles, Mrs. I. P. Baker, Mrs. Ben-| bert C. Strand, Ellendale, Mrs. Mark ton Baker, Mrs, Frayne Baker, Mrs.|I, Jones, Beach, Mrs. J. H. Davidson, E, G. Patterson, Mrs. C. W. McGray,|Mercer, Mrs. W. A. Kloster. Aneta, Mrs. G. V. Halliday. Mrs. G. D. Mann,|Mrs. Fred Wanner, Jamestown, Mrs, : Mrs. G. L. Price. Mrs. ©, B, Little, Mrs.|F. A. Willson, Bathgate, Mrs, H. A. . P. C. Remington, Mrs. J. R. Waters,| Page, Carrington, Mrs. J: R. MacKen- q Mrs. George Buzzelle, Mrs. George zie, Carrington, Mrs, J. BE. Galbraith, Wallace, Mrs. G. H. Russ, Jr. Mrs.| Cavalier, Mrs. Geo. E. Brastrup, Cour- F. R. Smythe, Mrs. William Moore, tenay, Mrs. J. E. Kipp, Edgeley, Mrs Mrs. G. A. Rawlings, Mrs. John|James Anderson, Fargo, Mrs. M. A. TUUUNQOCUUEAUUGASEREEOUUOOGGGOOUERTUOGAUGGAEAETUOTU genheimer, Mrs. B, W.. Shaw, Mrs. W. A. Lanterman, Mrs. BH, A. Toste- vin, Mrs, C. C. McLean. Valley City Mrs. A, B. Cox, Mrs, Frank White, Mrs, J. J. Early, Mrs. Herman Win- Exceptional values - ae Others $18, $20, $25, $30, $35 ' S.E-Berseson & SON SrMUANUUIANAUGUGUAUAUAUVLUUUEAUGUUUUGEGTUUUEARAEGAUUUAEAUA UU SuTlUAINTUNNINNUAULECUUEGEAUEAAUEOUEOUGEN AENEAN GGETELAAAAE , ‘ French, Mrs C. L. Young, Mrs, Phillip Baldwin, Fargo, Mrs. W. L. Stockwell, ae ee ans apr Meyer,’ Mrs. Lynn J. Frazier, Mre,|Fargo, Mrs, W. I. Dickingon, Fuller, Second sand ourtneureetvand “Chir A. M. Christianson, Mrs. L. E. Bird-|ton, Mrs. James Collins, Grand Forks, street between Avenues Cand D. Sec- zell, Mrs. H. A. Bronson, Mrs, R. H.|Mrs, C. M. Cooley, Grand Forks, Mrs. ond street will be the first street start- Grace, Mrs. A. (Lucas, Mrs. E. A.|0. B. Burtness, Grand Forks, Mrs. J. ed and all of the material required Hughes, Mrs. P. E. Byrne, Mrs, A. G.|A. Dinnie, Grand Forks, Mrs. ©. L, will be so placed that the mixer a Jacobson, Mrs. W. L. Smith, Mrs. E, D.] Kinney, Hankinson, Mrs, I. W. Stand- Progress in’ the wor K, ee une Rose, Mrs. J. C, Taylor, Mrs. E. H. L.|ley, Hope, Mrs. R. J. DePuy, James- ane a material at hand just as it Vesperman,. Miss Agnes Orr, Mrs. H.|town, Mrs, A. C. Wehe, Lakota, Mrs. : H. Steele, Mrs. M. Schoelkopf, Mrs.|/G. Grimson, Langdon, Mrs. G: M. Nay- r. Demars of the Haggart Con- SCHEBLER’S FARM John Larson, Miss Woodland, Mrs.|lor, Larimore, Miss May Chezik, Lid- on Co., which is doing the work, * J..M. Martin, Mns. Fred Conklin, Mrs.|gerwood, M: M. O. Movius, Lidger- arrived in Bismarck last week to e i : BE. A. Thorberg, Mrs. B, J. Taylor,|wood, Mrs, I. G. Nichols, Mandan, superintend the installation of the urs. ig t ept. Miss A. Ward, Mrs. H. Woodmansee, concrete. If he can secure 3 Mrs. D. T. Owens, Mrs. R: M, Berge- son, Mrs. D, J. McGillis, Mrs. W. J. Mrs. Laura Correll, Mayville, Mrs. Mrs. A. P. Lenhart, Mrs. Robt. Dutton,|F. M. Davis, McClusky, Mrs, w. i Harriman, Minnewaukan, Mrs. Davis, Minot, Miss Stella N: sh, Minot, Hutcheson, Mrs. H. C, Postlethwaite,|Mrs. C. Aurland, Minot, Mrs. Henry Mrs. Andrew Miller, Mrs. Alfred Zu- Ringoen, New Salem, Mrs. W. F. Stew- nui labor to do the work, he paving to be all installe ort lime as very rapidly, ber of men to the mixer but requires a_ lar in a very | O’Connor’s Orchestra in do. vies keep, up with its | ger, Mrs. cK Foster, Mra. Arthur art, New Rockford, Mrs. C. F. Mud- ! f | jj es rnot, Mrs. E. G. Wanner, Mrs. F. E.|gett, Valley City, Mrs,’ E. R. Brown- . on Yy /} ——————————————— jas EB Cox Mrs S.-W, Corwin’ Miss|ieker Wotton atin tea nee | SRS Wy Uf “yk I if if P ji UTTAR ETT Matilda Williams, Miss Bertha R.| Wimbledon, Mrs. F. V. Lyman, Wild. egress 7 / YI : WH; Wy ] Yi % i) Tobacco Habit ‘ Palmer, Mrs, E. P. Quain, Mrs, M. W.|rose, Mrs. A. EB. Jones, ‘Lisbon, Mrs. Yi fi te Roan, Mrs. F. B, Strauss, Mrs. V. J. LaRose, Mrs. C. EB. Vermilya, Mrs. F. H. Register, Mrs. John N, Hagan, Mrs. B. C, Stewart. Mandan Mrs..J. H. Newton, Mrs. Geo, Bin- CITY NEWS Sullivan Buys Buick J. O. Sullivan, one of Mandan’s well tongued lawyer, walked over to Bi qarck Thursday. He didn’t walk bac He drove home in his new Oakland] booster. He pureh: Week from the Cor Six roadster. Buys Closed Car. John Robinson, president of the First cott, Fargo, Mrs. L. B, Hanna, © jiry, as N. C. Young, Fargo, Mrs.-J. H. Bloom, Devils Lake, Mrs. C, F. Amid Mrs, Robt. Clendenning, Fargo, Miss E. H. Sperry, Mrs. Henry Tatley, Mrs. |G n, Fargo, ‘ace Topping, Fargo, Mrs, I. 8, Tal- Fargo, Mrs. R. B. Blakemore, S. Lewis. Fargo Mrs. ‘argo. < four passenger coupe. The closed ast gaining favor in this coun- indicated by the number sold. Sullivan B;ys.Oakland F, Sullivan, Mandan’s’ silver John known. merchants, has become a Buick s}on earth could a caddy say to a presiden BURIED AT GOLDEN VALLEY Mrs. Eva Witt of Golden Valley, National bank of Steele-and: a-pioneer|Who died at a local hospital from a resident of Kidder county, has pre-|¢omplicated disease, was shipped to sented his family with an’ Oaklana|her home last week by the Perry Un- HUMPHREYS’ ‘The full lst of Pr, Humphreys’ Remecies for internal nad exterzial use, meets the necds of families for nearly every ailment from Infancy to old age—described in Dr, Humphreys’ Manual Inalled frag. PARTIAL LIST Ne. FOR 1. Fevers, Congestions, Inflammations 2. Worms, Worm Fever * 3. Colic, Crying, Wakefulness of Infants 4. Diarrhea of Children and adulis ’. Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis e, Faceache, Neuralgia jick Headache, Vertigo digestion, Weak Stomach Cough, Laryngitis » Lumbago 16. Fever and Ague, Malaria 17. Piles, Blind, Biceding. Internal. External 19. Catarrh, Influenza, Cold in Head 20. Whooping Cough 21. Asthma, Oppressea’, Difficult Breathing 27. Disorders of the Kidaeys 30. Urinary Incontinence 34. Sore Throat, Quinsy ‘77. Grip, Grippe, La Grippe For sale by druggists everywhere, HUMPAREYS' FOMMO. Corner William and Ann Stre ICINE €9, » New York dertaking Co. for. burial. was born in Russia 45 years ago and had been ill for some time. Tyerly, one of the few wheel-horses in North Dakota, was in Bismarck on Saturday visiting friends. Byerly had been to Beach on business and while there broke his arm crank- ing a self starting automobile. arm was still in a sling. He is a Mrs. Witt RECOVERING FROM OPERATION. Mrs. John Shermer, 314. Fourth street,-who has been ill for some time, was operated on at the Bismarck hos- pital Saturday. afternoon. She re- covered from the’ effects of the opera- tion and is much improved and expects to be able to leave the hospital in a short time. VELVA MAN HERE Fred Byerly, of Velva, son of W. E. democratic His nephew of Mr. and Mrs. A. F, Me- Donald of this city. Don’t forget Schebbler’s barn dance Thursday night. O’Con- nor’s Orchestra. Phone 189 for Beulah Coal. tf | Fall Boots Buy your Shoes now at prices that will be impossible this There are many re- Fall. markable values to be had at our store. See them and you will be convinced. Brown or Gray Kid Boots, newest patterns, with Louis or military heels. Brown Kid Boots, tapered toes, Louis. or. military «heels. : SCHOOL Fit the children out with S| SHOES hoes at this popular Shoe Store. You will be pleased with our large display. BUY THEM TOMORROW Richmond sWuitne , President Wilson has four forms of riding, automobiling and walking. When th ought to have golf in W. to be democ Vi caddies for Since the to 50 cents and other clubs have had t has ever told the president. Every nowa true deme regulation 3 so he joined the , Wher sa round and when in the balance? DANCE LOVING MEN| BORROW CAR; GET 27 DAYS AND $50) One Could Not Pay Fine So Is Spending Time as Coun- ty’s Guest The lure of lilting waltz and _ the — pulse quickening jazz steps proved too | strong for Edgar Robidou, with the result that he is now sojourning as a guest at the county jail on a charge of using an automobile that was not strictly his property. His partner, Jacob Fettig, who was arrested on the same charge was fined $50 and costs by Police Magistrate Howell. Robidou was assessed the same amount, but in lieu of currency of the realm he was given a jail sentence of 27 days, being | $2 per diem. Robidou and Fettig, according to the police, wanted to attend a dance in the country last Wednesday night. They had the desire but not the motive pow- | er to carry them there. George Mess- inger’s garage, with a nice machine in it, was conveniently nearby, say the police, and the dancing Romeos de- cided that Messinger would not be peeved if they borrowed the car to reach the dance. | They did. And Messinger did get peeved. And $50 and 27 days are the price the fiddler demanded. The arrests were made by Chief of Police Martineson on complaint of Messinger. | Actual Concrete on Paving Installed | Tomorrow Morning Second Street Selected as Honor | Spot in New Improve- ment District At last! After innumerable delays the actual conerete paving in paving district No. 3 is to be started this week. Tomorrow the giant mixer with the aid of a large gang of workmen, huge | piles of sand, cement and Duluth | granite, will pour a steady stream of | oozy, grayish semi-liquid mixture that H will soon become a part of the paving i in the best paved city in the northwest | for its size. The preliminary work, such as grad- ing, excavating, wetting and rolling! You know how it has been in the past years. It will be worse this year. We have plenty on hand now, and can get more if we can deliver when it comes. ORDER NOW! Nortz Lumber Co. ident came to. Washington, there are lots of country’ boys ur created a demand for boys. W: out-<loér amusement; Golf, horse-back formation he ted playing | he wan D a hington’ Coun ys for caddies, They got! other club had to pay 50 cents, mgton ha shad to raise its rate 0 go as hibh as 75 cents. But nobody |! cver 8, but he says nothit t, anyhow,-even with 440 cents hanging i the dirt preparatory ‘to the concrete ‘ has been-rushed. on. five blocks and with the eurbing all in in:this area, ! the concrete pavement. will be pushed, Before,;the .end of next ‘week, these five blocks will be completed. 1 ‘First to Be -Paved.. " The first strects in the new district to be paved are Second street between Avenues B-and D, Avenue D between “CABARET DANCE || EVERY TUESDAY & FRIDAY ——at the—+* | i WINTER GARDEN ‘Third and Mzin Sts. HURLEY’S ORCHESTRA ; CURTAIN 8.15 sharp ead Club, over on the | now ANTHONY DAIRY LUNCH A Modern Up-to-the-Minute Sanitary Lunch Room NEW ELKS BLOCK Opposite Western Sales Co. Dangerous doc befc Be sure to read nouncement appear in thi ger of nicot avoid ii 3 hosp! ct health | ily. dru “tor um ore, refund th 1 In the lb es Lenhart’s and hi 3 habit n me NOTICE BISMARCK BANKS WILL CLOSE WILSON DAY formely of John ds of men suf- would be in it not for the ULE Ls e nd how to ntime try Nicotol rprised at the re- Jos. Breslow. HUQNNAQO000UUURGOOQGQONTOOUOOQOOGONUEDOUUUOOGNOEUEEUTGGOOOGRONEEUOGGOOGEAGEEEUUGGOOOAAEEEUGGAGAEAAE