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a . the. Nv D., - “his Moving: . World,” - to 6. Thursday evening a dinner will FARGO WOMEN - COMPLETE PLANS -- FOR, CONVENTION ~Club Women of Fargo, members of Federation of Women’s clubs’ are making pians 10r the com- ing annuat’ meeung ‘to be held in Fargo, which will make it an especiai- ly brtiliant success. “fhe program as Floughshares”. Other _in.eresting talks by women from other states. Mrs. Summer ‘I. McKnight of Min- neapolis,'who has been in Kurope the past summer, will give an address ot timely - interest on, “Swords ana Ploughsharers”.’ Oother interesting. speakers and their subjects are, Mrs, ‘Yhomas G. Winter who will speak on Mrs,. Cora Wilson Stewart will talk on “Adult Illiteracy,” Mrs. lra Hasbrouck wili talk on “Child Welfare,” and Mrs, Rose “V. S, Berry with talk on “Art and its Place .in Life,” -4C 48 expecced that a large number of . Bismarck ladies witl attend the convention the fourth, fifth and sixth of: October.’ Mrs. I’. x. Smyth, chair- man of Press and Publicity, Mrs, C. L. Young and Mrs. N, 0. Hamstad, re- gular delegates, Mrs, Philip ‘Mayers’ and Mrs. A. G. Jacobson, alternates and Miss Minnie J. Neilson, chairman |: of the department. of Applied Educa- tion are the representatives from the Fortnightly Ciub. Delegates from other clubs have not been: appointea as yet. i i ‘The »social events planned for the convention feature a reception “held on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. ‘R._N..Weible in compliment to Mrs, Winter andthe founders of the federation. In honor of Mrs. Rose V. S. Berry, an informal reception and tea will be held at the commercial ‘rooms’ Wednesday afternoon from 4 be given at Ceres Hall in compliment to the visiting delegates followed by a pageant celebrating the 25th anni- versary of the federation. Follow- ing the pageant a reception will be given in compliment. to Mr. and Mrs. Coulter, of the agricultural college, Dean and Mrs. E. S. Keene, Mr. an Mrs. A, G. Arvold, Dean and Mrs, C. B. Waldron and Miss Bales. Mrs. Amidon Here “<>. On War History Work Mrs, Charles F. Amicon, of Fargo has been through the western part of the state, stopping. at county seats to organize “War ‘History work, The chairman of;this county is Mrs. Rob~ ert Orr. Mrs. Orr expects to announce her committees soon and launch the workin Burleigh county, The eom- mittee of the North: Dakota War His- tory commisston: give a> the purpose that “In common with. a't other states in the union, North Dakota plans to make as compiete a record as possible of-all'the ‘War activities,: national, state and local, in» which her citizens took part. It is regarded 2s a patri- ‘otic. duty, to: make such & survey of Donald: McDonald © Teacher of Violin 520, 8th St. Phone 237 Also an Cee, Comedy PHILISTINE IN BOHEMIA” +e BY MARIAN HALE. "Ip the gordeoks ostrich feather fans New York, Sept. 26.—Fine feathers} there is ‘one “of shaded brown and may not make fine birds but they cer- tainly make fine fans. : There are seasons when the fan re- tires modestly into the background, or hides modestly behind the rare Jace of the Louis Quinze period. But not d| this season! 3 Lord & Taylor’s imported fans show a lavish gorgeousness. One brilliantly original fan is the one-sided, single-handed effect in co-) que feathers of black and red. In the red and black vividness there is stil! another fan of quills and the breasts of birds. Its large three-poini- ed-shape is quite original. those services performed during this greatest of the world’s wsxs. Not only were these services remarkably un- selfish and public spirited, but they were for the most part: well organized and timely in their aim>.and results. Our nation as a whole bas never dis- played such unity of: perpose and so disinterested and lofty a spirit of sac- rifice'as during the brief period.of our participation in the Grest’ War. ‘It is in every respect fitting, therefore, that each state should make > «wecial ef- |* fort to completely record these patri- otic services of her citizens. And this record when finished, w‘l! form one of the most fitting memorials of our part in the war and one in.which our citi- zens will always take the greatest pride.” a The members of the: .commigsipn ask the hearty support ©? #W North Dakota people in this work, and feel assured that with their help they: wifl be able to make a success of it. MOTHERS CLUB MEET... The Mother's club will meet with Mrs.’ Frayne Baker tomorrow, efter: noon at three o'clock. ‘The subject for this meeting’s program is Child Na-|* tute in Training. Members will an- swer to roll cal with quaint sayings or children. Mrs. Harris will talk on aelf control and obedience and Mrz Dutton will talk on Truthfulness and dmagination. 4 RETURNS FROM CONFERENCZ, Dr. J. Grassick of Graud Forks, whe is president of the Stat> Tuberculosis Association spent Saturday:-in ~Bis- marck at the headquarters office con- | ASK “oe Grocer Humpty Dumpty Bread. * Produced By BARKER BAKERY TYPEWRITERS :; All makes sold and rented .p Mrs W. BE. orange with a single stick effect. 4\},” fine, gold ribbon bow is so arrang: ed that when the fan is suspended from the arm, as in dancing, It closes, Brilliant sapphire — willow-plumed fans of ostrich ‘and jade green vie with the other shades. @ Lace, especially if it is gold’ and of unusual: shape, is still beloved. For those who wish elegance along quiter lines, there always remains old jlace mounted on rare sticks. ' One lace fan of’ carved mother-of- ; pearl, inlaid in gold. is most beautiful. RRR ferring with Secretary Miss . Carrie ‘Haugen. turned from the ‘Mississippi Valley (Conference at Columbus, Ohio, and re- | ports a very profitable meeting with ia delegation of over 400 members. ‘During the conference Miss Haugen “was appointed as a member of the ad- \wisory council for the Mississippi Val- ley states which council conyenes in Chicago during the winter. TO ROTARY MEETING: Hmarck Rotary club,:has left for Duluth, ;Minn., where he will attend a ‘district ;meeting- of the Rotary club. *;While Mr. Finney is in: Duluth, Mrs, Finney will visit relatives at Minnewaukan, N. D. : f . fossa ENTERTAIN CLUB. George Will and George Bird; enter- ‘tained the members ot the Benedict ‘club at the home of Mr. Will on Satur- day evening. At the close of a: pléas- ant evening spent playing bridge re- freshments were serv2i. ‘ i TO BRAINERD. Miss Elizabeth Pfieffer, assistant icashier at the 'N. P. freight house, left yesterday for Brainerd, Minn.,'to tend the funeral of her sister’s littie daughter, who died there recently. |, MINNEAPOLIS: ler and Miss Alma Sundquist left this morning on a motor trip to Minneapolis in Mrs. Butler’s car They expect to be gone about two weeks MOTOR ! “WEEK-END UERE. ¥F. T. Murphy, of Fargo, N. D., spent the week-end in Bismarck guests at the A. E. Preston home. RETURNS AFTER VISIT Mrs.”“August Schnecker, who has been’ visiting her parents at Langdon for several weeks, will return home tonight. ‘ TO MINNEAPOLIS. Miss Bertha Bertsch ‘eft yesterday for Minneapolis. where she will resume her studies at the University of Minne- RETURNS HO! 3 “Franc Burrow, of . Thrée: Mich., niece of Postm ewe eee be put up in eo man: But the season is short! Will you be one of the thrifty housewives a few crates for canning? Plan now. ret. Readly lor (anning The Fruit is Here PEACHES, pears and plums can y pleasing ways. { | ! CANNED BLUE PLUMS: to Think of the saving—one-third to one-half factory prepared fruits are extravagant. Put F pleat supply of delicites pare, je Then, when a look m your { dices oul wale Siete a | i to i ite fare of midwinter meals. | PACIFIC N. W, GROWERS & Sait prosorton, “Plec: ! JOBBERS ASSOCIATION rubbers in positiog. and ; General Offices the cover shanty loose \. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. By the cold peck method fans of huge proportions, flame-colored s Dr. Grassick has just re-|I. Burt. Finney, president of the Bis-! ~ H. A. Preston of Duluth, Minn., apd |}, FOR COLLEGE | * Robert heehan left/‘yesterday for St. ‘Louis;.where he will attend medicak schoo! at/St. Louis university. He ‘graduated Just: y Not leg University. ear {fon Notre LEAVES is me ‘India UGHTERS'OF AMERICA MEET. The: Catholic: Daughiers: of America wil hold thelr mecting at the K, of P. at 8 ov vlack., Follow: MISITING HERE TODAY: ‘ vaetrié: of Linton, who has i bee Te AE reapelis tho” last few weeks. stopped -over in.Bismarck. to- jday.on:,.his yy home. | Jose} and) Helen Baker, Edward and Agnes Hines and ‘Miss..Adelhide Wermerskirchen. . motored: to: Cannon Ball:.yesterday and spent: SHOPPING HERE... , |. Mrs. C.J. Onsrude and Mrs, Carl ugle'of Coleharbor, N. D.,.spent.Sat- |urday shopplog, J the city and visit- jing friends b i BATERN VISIT. little san, Seorge “HERE ON BUSINESS. Alfred | Bower, “whose “home is $1 business visitor in the Mandaa’ sch . He ws a toacher In pees ‘TO. UNIVERSITY,""" David Cook-left yesterday morning for Grahd Forks. N. D., to’eniér the University of North Dakota, * FARGO. rsons left yesterday pars? Hp ; nen RNS FROM TRIP.) }B. E. Aitchcock has returned’ from aitwo, ‘aati trip to Milwaukee and ti RO! D it Conen left‘yester- day ‘for theUniversity of: North Da- kota at Grand’, Forks. SLA a Visi IN JAMESTOWN. Jamestown, “where friends, *: d aaa TTEND FUNERAL Mr. and Mrs. A. C,. Wi Bistfiarck;*attended C |. Sélum in. Mi she will, visit ee 1) TEND auilott : ~~ James: Mapray lett'yesterday forthe University of North Dakota at Grand Forks, where, he will attend school. (Fram Ashley. : i T. EB. Kuiper, a teacher‘in the Ashle; schools, is in the Bismarck hospital and will réceive surgical treatment. Leave ‘Hospital. Mrs. H? B/'Sphon end twins, Fran- cis and ‘Hdwin; hhave'returned to thelr hame from the Bismarck’ hdspital. vo) Fer’ Satglcal Treatment. ‘MissAlma Harper, daughter of Mr. and) Mrs:.H. B. Harper-of Glen Ulin tho Bismatck hospital fo- ‘eatment. a “ ss Takes Over Business D. J. Aure, formerly manager of the Grand Bowling parlors at Fargo, has taken charge of the American Fpwl- ing parlors on Fifth street, ‘under a leaspe,, The alleys wero overhauled recently, and Mr. Aure’boves to form ‘a Bijsmarck-Mandan: bowling. league Dance tonight and every night Pattetson’s Hall—10c a dance. Roof Garden Orchestra, Music all day at the Blue Bird Confectionery. Corner) of Fifth mgt C All ‘classes in:‘Law. and all others. interested: ate: asked to meet the Law Fatulty. this even- jing: at. 7:80. in. the high, school SCHOOL . NOTICE For the benefit of thvse' intereste:] we give below district! lines for ‘the, Richholt: school. : i For Grades 1-2-3-4, All of 9th St. to Ave.A, then, east on Ave. A, taking both sides of the Avenue to 10th St. aad south of the tracks, me enn 5 For Grades 3-6: \-, Middle-of 7th St. to tacks, east side | For ith Grade, 2: + Middle ‘of 7th St.‘came: as for 5th ‘aid 6thigrades, except tuatithe line for the 7th:grade goes..straight through the.city, south of the’ trucks as well as) north, 7 pe It was necessary to establish these lines in order t> equalize as nearly as possible, the enrollments of the vati- ous: rooms: in the buildings. These; lines are subject to change when. the | enrollments ‘change, and when con‘i-; tions make it necessary. ‘ When a room is crowded, children | living (nearest) another building, i where the enrollment is smaller in that grade, have to be transferred. su) that the teacher may not be overwork- | ed, and the pupils may’ nave a fairer chance. _ » : (Standings do not. include Sunday | games.” . freshtents. Wilh be | Mrs, Pearl Benson left Saturday’ fo: | {nlain American dishes. |was a book of salad combinations Of street, going to the fichholt, | laundering hints and another which | guest at the home of his son, L. H. FINANCE BOARD BEGINS AID FOR retary of ‘Body to Admin- ister Fund b Minneapolis, Sept. | Ratce corporation wi | che relief of agriculturé with a fund ot one billion dollars, a‘ portion of whic’ —$15,000,000—is t» be loaned to finance marketing of crops and livestock in pape Northwest is operavung in Minne- btw ‘ It. started operation when the Min‘ @esota committee opeuied offices here togay.. ¢ M. O. Gtangaard, banker Rogers, N. D., has been appointed sec- ev! ism charge ote ott Hundreds of requests ior loans from the war’ finance corporations -have , beer'recelved from banis of the North- erson’s. Hall every night, nce. a. TWO OFFICIALS ~ ARE ATTAGKED County: Julius Andrassy,: Hun- ui Barlan, Escapes Death ,.Budapest, Sept. 26—By Agsociated Press)—An- attempt om the lives. of Count Julius Andrassy,, former: nifhister of forelBii’ Osttats and former president Radovsky of the national assembly was made from the galleries of'the’ assembly chamber Sunday, five shots being directed at the pair. Neither was injured, al- though one bullet pierced Count And- rassy’s clothing. Braham Kover, a former -lieutenant, was arrested on a charge of firing the shots. He gave evidence of insanity but the police de- Clared he was shamming, asserting they had discovered a widespread plot to murder leaders of the movement to téstore former emperor Charles to the throne. * / * The shooting marked the storntiest session. of the assembly since the} war. During the session parliament- £'G,| aty immunity was lifted from four de- |puties who were. charged with: accept- ‘ing bribes. The’ ‘assembly then .ad- journed. indefinitely. ‘Dance tonight and every night Pattergon’s’ Hall—10c a dance. Roof Garden Orchestra. ~ | MOONSHINERS IN’ “WISCONSIN FORM . THEIR OWN UNION Wasau,: Wis. Sept. 26.—Exist- ¢-ouee of an organization known as “The Moonshiners’ Union,” whose pu Is: to protect its members ‘and: provide a defense fund for ‘combating criminal prosecution bas been unearthed in Wisconsin, according te federal authorities. > Farmers in certain -ections were | solicited last week to join the as- sociation. The aims of the union | as. set forth to these men Include a membership of 200 with an In- itlation fee of $5 per moonshiner. ROYAL ARCH MASONS A regular convocation of Bis- marck Chapter No. 10, R. A. M., will be held at the Masonic Tgm-| ple Tuesday, Sept. 27,. at 7:30 p.m. Balloting and workin de: Stees of M. M. : : Dance tonight and every night’ Patterson’s Hall—10c a dance. Roof Garden Orchestra. SHE’LL BOOKS | | rr did ———— — ’t know what to do with any- -thing: or: how to do it, when’ I began housekeeping,” said last falls bride, “so. let’s \ give a book shower for Ethel.”’*Just a’ lot of real household! things that she'll be proud to have on alittle shelf away’ from the other | books.” | And’so for the girl who was’ soon, to. be. married, they gave a boolé shower. . They besieged the book shops for | volumes which would really help, and | planned so that there were no dupli- cates, - -One ‘girl gave her a book of recipes in pottions just for two—because most recipes make such quantities, Another gave her a book of recipes which” were foreign and different, something to: try when she tired of. Then there and ‘another of candy recipes. There was a clever little book of contained menus and all of the plans for a real dinner party. TO ILLINOIS 'G. A. Richmond, who has been a Richmond here for the past ten, days left today for his home at Neward, Il. BANS OFFICE SMOKING. ' Suva, Fijl., Sept-—An order has come from the colonial secretary prohibiting smoking by public officials in all of- | fieeg where business with the public is being transacted. REGULAR JAIL BIRD. Cape Town, Sept—Fo: the last nine times, Alfred Gardiner got 30 days in jail’for being drunk. When arrested the tenth time today, ie judge gave -~The war fi-; encing tonight, Dance in; Roof Garden Or-| The| | % rn APPRECIATE | S{OFF $4 0FF $4 OFF Butler We Will Take Your PHOTOGRAPH and.at the same time give Sano One Dollar off on our regular $8.90 selections during DOLLAR. DAYS. Studio — : 31114 Main Street. Up Stairs Over Bismarck Theatre. S{OFF S10RF S1OFF §40FF \ | - BY RUTH AGNES ABELING. | You're quite right when you say her ‘ideas are “so different,” but somehow the rest of the world can’t‘agree with that humoursly tolerant smile. j She didn’t get out a great deal dur- ing her. thirties and early forties. She | missed a whole world »f club life and afternoon teas and missionary sJciéty meetings. :,She couldn’t go because there weie sinall stockings to darn, small dresses $0: make and small folks to care for. And there wasn’t any maid. Anyway, she would have wanted iv be there to see that things whicn suould be done really were done. And then clothes—sae always rea- soned that you little folks who had tu {mix with other smaH folks needed the new’ things most and that by brushing and cleaning and pressing she could make hers do a little lon=>. _When there were particularly good things for the table, a feast for some unusual story for . Evening Telegram, “Not life, hy Kinograms.... EVA NOVAK in.:.... NAOMI CHILDERS in GARETH HUGHES in. WM. S. HART in.. hitn ‘three months. “A picture full of throbs and thri “Gloves Cleaned Introducing our new glove cleaning machine — we agree to clean your gloves ‘Free if accompanied with your waists, dresses, skirts, etc. You are entitled to one pair cleaned Free with each garment. CITY CLEANERS & DYERS, Bismarck Matinee Daily at 2:30 UNAPPRECIATED FOLKS ; : Our Mothers special; 6ccasion, ‘Sho found—strange- ly, you. thought then-»hat the more plain foods were more satisfying to her and so the cream of the feast was yours, Thus, it became a habit with her this thinking of -herseli last. She accepted that as-her part of life, be- cause she was your niother and it séemed to be the natural thing to do And somehow, everyone else. even you, have followed ier lead, and thought of her last. SS KODAK FINISHING Quality Work for the Amateur SLORBY STUDIO Successors to HOLMBOE STUDIO. 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