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| PAGE FIVE... _ out even any definite general un: derstanding on the workers’ par and even almost unconsciously by individuals, making it very difficult for an employer to deal with’ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Club Women Back Unification Plan in Charity Work At the mecting of-the Women’s; ,Community Council which was held; ‘Saturday afternoon at the Masonic! Temple, the organization of a bureau for the unification of Associated Charities was discussed, The women declared themselves to be firrhly be- | hind this movement and plant to do their share in the installation of this new office in Bismarck in order to prevent duplication of charitable work which existed in the past. They pladged their support to the public health nurse, Miss Esther H. Teichman, who accomplished 80 much in her work with the school children. Mrs, Johnson, matron at the rest room which the. Community Council maintains, stated that a go-cart was much needed at the rest room, for use in caring for little children who are left in her charge while their mothers are shopping in the city. The women have asked that if any- ene in Bismrack. has a cart which , they would be willing to donate, it TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1922 | ——_—__———_——_ -—__ | ° . | SOCIAL AND Entertain With Three Local Boys. Theatre Party Sustain Injuries ————_— i a “———® | Mrs, 0. Sclvig and Miss Rose Huber! Three local boys’ were injured over Kollmann-Larsen entertained last evening with a the-|the week-end. Master Norman Jack- M ‘< ater party in honor of Miss Dorothy | ioitz age 7, sustained a fractured an- arriage Vows Hayes ate has been a guest of their| kle when he was ridden down by an sister Miss Louise Huber for the past} older boy on a_ bicycle. John Par- Taken Sunday) month. Arter the theater the party|sons age 16 years, received » frac-| They waaveitee not a ‘ returned to the Huber home fwhere| tured collar bone and a froken arm easean Wie ic ist Marie. W.j refreshments were enjoyed, Miss| when he fell from the horse which| a aallignaa pee oe of Mrs, Mary|Hayes left this morning for James-| he was riding. John lives at the honie Gouveook place ab: theres os Lar-| town, where she will visit her sister| of William Claridge of, near Bis- icgarssnewe Eb 3180 Rectan er for a short tim before leaving for|marck. Kermit Knudtson, 13-year-old afternoon with the Rey. Victor Bark: Oberlin college at Oberlin, Ohio. boy, of near Bismarck, was badly ing officiating. The marriage vows "P W. DANCE were taken in the presence of near| Bre Ee DANCE: : bruised when the horse when he was relatives, Miss Mabel M. Larsen, sis: | on br the merken at tha Bovine riding stumbled and fell on him, eta The three boys were brought to the Felatiy S [en by the members of the Business er of the bridegroom, and Herman| and Professional Women’s club Fri. St, Alexius hospital for treatment, Kollmann, brother of the bride, were = ise kde; day night, S 30. 0" . witn lay night, Sept. 8 at 9:30 o'clock at esses for the young couple. | tho MeKenzie roof garden. Patrons Many Friends Attend The bride wore a brown traveling suit and carried a bridal bouquet of | 74, Patronesses for the affair in- Funeral Rites for lclude: Mr. and Mrs, E. %. Patterson, Dottie Do le meyer rose: son, Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Mann, Mr. Close to 300 friends and neighbors of an act of violence in connection! shoo much worn. r with an ordinary strike as “sabot-) working Siete by eae age” is wholly incorrect. It’s used like this — “Sabotage It was borrowed directly fromthe frequently is practiced without any French, who probably evolved it formal agreement, sometimes with- from the word “sabot,” the woodoen Bismarck Hospital Julius Stowell-of Max, Miss Jessie Stangeland of Douglas, Carl Larson of Baldwin, Mrs. D, F. Jones of the city, George Hughes of Steele, Mrs. Haiver Hagen of Driscoll, Baby Edith Jones of Fredonia, J. H. Gra- ham of Baldwin, Oscar Carlson of Mandan, Master Robert Bieber of Herried, S. D., Gilbert Aarbo of Ves Lacs, Mrs. L. Rader of Dickinson, Miss Tillie Wagner of the city, Jacob Riedel of Otter Creek, Lawrence Cooper of Leith, have entered the Bismarck hospital for treatment. 'T. J. Schloemer of the city, Mrs. Henry Kraft of ,Streeter, Master Albert Kusler of Sterling, Mrs. L. H. Wood- ard of Werner, Mrs. A. N. Sundvold cf Froid, Mont., George Engelter of New Salem, F, F. Wallender of Blue Grass, Elizabeth Kroiss of Center, Master, Mike Kelber of Ashley, Ben. Johnson of Washburn, Elton ‘Ander- son’ of Bismarck, Mrs.,C. L. Robert- son and baby girl of the city, Jacob Schilling of Beulah, and Dan Shat- ler of Turtle, Lake, have been dis- charged from: ‘the hospital. AD /AWD Wi Di DWAVAW a4 DMNA AWN AWAD For First Class SHOE REPAIRING : Go to the Bismarck Shoe Hospital 411 Broadway AUDITORIUM. : Wednesday, Sept, 13 | Direct from Metropolitan Theatre, Minneapolis Jos. M, Gaites Presents Let Uncle Sam Finance Sale of Your 1922 Crop $5,000.000 has been allotted to the N. D. Wheat Growers Ass'n by the U. S. War Fin- ance corporation to advance farmers on stored wheat. Wait for Higher Prices ! Don’t Glut the Market ! JOIN THE POOL ORIGINAL NEW YORK CHICAGO CAST CHORUS PRODUCTION Miss Kollmann, R. N., a graduate of the St, Alexius Hospital Training 274 Mrs. F. A. Lahr, Mr. and Mrs. school, is connected with the Roan|F: H. Henry, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. : and Strauss clinic, She came to Bis-|Lethart, Mr. and Mrs, J. P. French. of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Domeyer. of Mr. and Mrs. John Graham Mr. and Mandan attended the funeral rites, for their little daughter, Dottie Do-| meyer- 8-year old, who died Friday; marek from Flasher about three; years ago, when she entered training. | Messy esePh Breslow, Mr. and Mrs. afternoon as a result of a bullet wound, when she . was accidentally Mr. Larsen who was raised in Bis-|R- H. Tracy Mr. and Mrs. P. R. marek and attended the local high|Fields Mr, and Mrs. H. R. Dobler, school has been associated with the| Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Zuger. Tickets Hughes Electric Company’ for the|™ay be obtained from any of the shot by her little playmate, Ken- neth Nickerson. The Chist Episco-| pal church was full to overflowing Sunday afternoon at 2o'clock when| past seven years. members of the club. the many friends of the Domeyers! Mr. and Mrs. Larsen wil] visit the Twin Cities, and Rush City, Minn., and Nickersons came to pay their last rites to the little girl. Rev.! and Glenwood City, Wis. on their Davenport, rector of the Mandan, | wedding trip. Both the young peo- ple are well known in Bismarck and | Episcopal church was assisted in the; services by the Rev. T. Dewhurst of have many friends here. They will) Bismarck. make their home in the city. Eight of Dottie’s little girl chums, robed in white, were honorary pall- bearers; eight little boys acted as, pallbearers. The: little white bier, was buried in wreaths’ and bouquets, of lowers which the hundreds of; friends and neighbors of the Domey- ers had.sent in token of. the deep sympathy which they felt for the be- reaved parents. St. Alexius Hospital Master George L. Coover of’ the city, Master Joe Schafer of the city, Peter Miller of Strasburg, Miss} would be gratefully accepted. Madeline Behler of Garrison, and] A report from the legislative com-' Miss Mayme McCormick of the city,) mittee, relating tq the report which, have entered the St. Alexius hospital] the women presefted to the City for treatment. Mrs. J. F. Smola and] comntfssioners was heard. . In this baby girl of the city, Mrs. Sebastian] report the women ‘had asked that 8 Schutt of Blue Grass, Miss Anna} city: mea,t and meter inspector be Van Voorhis of the city, Miss Anna] appointed. The financial committee Schutt of Beulah have been dis-! reported that the Council's finances, charged from the hospital. were in good shape. Please send me blank con. tract and information regard. ing pooling plan. ON WAY TO COLLEGE Miss Martha Pfaff of Underwood was in Bismarck today on her way to Asbury College in Kentucky. Her sister, Miss Alvina Pfaff, accompa- nied her as far as Bismarck. Miss Alvina left last night for Montana,| where she will visit with a sister. Name ....... Address _ Cut out and send to A. J. Scott, Secretary of the N.D. Wheat Growers Ass’n, Grand Forks, N. D. Mr. and MeN Karasch of WANTLIVE. WARES. rand Mrs. M. F. h f A Ree Serene ates tHE EIEAE of arbanst_ Wevaen'y wanzahenatarn the birds peneer (he St. Alexiae, hospital, Set-| “tO sit on the fener and de nothing ila —we want, loyal citizens of Nelson : county is'the way Clarence Swenseid describes the sort-of men that county expects to take tothe. International Live Stock show at the Minnesota state fair grounds, October 7 to 14, ‘According to Mr. Swenseid’s letter. Nelson county residents have bought a large number of ‘dairy cattle dur- ing the last year. Bismarck People Join in Family Re-union A reunion of the Mitchell- family was held at the home of J. H. Mitch- ell of Sheridan, Mich., Friday, Sept. 1, The Mitchell family consists ot three sisters and two brothers, Mrs. Frank Moule of Bismarck, Mrs. Cass Caheen of Pine Bluff, Arkansas, Mrs.|° Rebert Bliss of Iona, Mich., Peter Mitchell of Brooksville, Fla. and Jchn H. Mitchell of Sheridan. The united families made a group of twelve. ‘This was the first time the family had been united in 25 years. After the big reunion din- ner, much of the afternoon was spent in taking kodak pictures. The day was also the occasion of Mr. Moule’s birthday. He was presented with a gold pencil. Mr. and Mrs.| . Moule and son, Joyce, left Friday for their home in Bismarck. They are making the trip by automobile. GOLD MINE OF GLORIOUS GIRLIES LEAVES TO TEACH SCHOOL, Miss Hazel McLvide who has been employed at A. W. Lucas & Co. store during the summer left Saturday tor Minneapolis Minn., where she will en- ter upon her duties as a teacher lu the schools. Baby Girl Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Jones of the i city announce the birth of a baby girl at the Bismarck hospital. EASTERN STAR MEETING. The regular meeting of the Eastern -Star will be held Tuesday evening at 8 oclock at the Masonic Temple, All officers are urged to be at their sta- tions. A good attendance is desiré-1. READY FOR TERM. All members of the North Dakota Supreme Bench reached Bismarck Saturday, ready for the beginning of the September term of the, North Kota S Court. While sev- cae a Sa rrerjges had been in Bie-| left for Minot Sktirday for several tvarek, ‘most of the summer, only| Weeks’ . visit with relatives and) one, Judge Grace remained here the friends. entire time. rn @ Judge Bronson made the most ex-} | TODAY'S WORD | tended trip of the jurists, going to San Francisco for the annual con-, vention of the United States'Bar As-] Today's word is—SABOTAGE. It’s. pronounoed — sah-bo-taj, or sociation. Chief Justice Birdzell and sons spent a little time at the! tazh, a sound, the word being Minnesota lakes fishing and Justice} French, without an exact English Christianson was a visitors .at, Lake, equivalent; amd. with ‘the syllables Metigoshe in the Turtle Mountains. | equally accented. 1 Justice Robinson made a-short trip! It means—a one-man strike.’ to look after business interests carly | That is to say, where a force of dis- in the summer. satisfied workers: deems it inex- —_—_—- pedient to strike in a hody, .they LIKE CLOUDS ACROSS A SUMMER SKY TO VISIT FRIENDS IN MINOT. Mrs, F. H, Peters and daughter A good. hat. story briefly told — forctelling the dreaded storm are the] symptomd of women’s diseases which| point the way to physical and mental breakdown. The nervos irritability, the backbone, the dragging pains, are ‘not only hard to endure, but they pring certain knowledge of collapse unless something is done to relieve] the sufferer. There“is one standard remedy which has shown the way} out for nearly fifty years. The wo-| men who have “come back” through! the use of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- etable Compound present an argu- ment stronger than words could ever be. —adv. SPENDS WEEK-END AT HOME. Miss Julia Zellmer, stenographer in the department of the North Dakota Good Roads Association, spept tne week-end visiting at her home in Braddock, LEAVE ON AUTO TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Fred Conklin left) yesterday for a week’s business trip in the northern part of the state.’ They attended the Rotary picnic at Isabel first and then started on their auto journey. ERNIE PFLEGLER LEAVES HOSPITAL Ernie Pleger who was very scri- ously injured last ‘November when he made a mistep off the Bismarck end of the railroad bridge and fell | Those wishing to consult Miss Whitman regard piano FOI MOTORS BACK TO MINNEAPOLIS about thirty feet as he was return- ing from Mandan one evening and was blinded by the lights of a wait- ing taxi has been discharged from Noel Asplund of Minneapolis Minn., visited with friends here Sunday. On his motor trip back to Minneapolis, he was accompanied by J. G. McQuil- work may phone 455. Riverside Dance Tonight. LACQUER Lasquered materials much the vogue may resort to.“sabotage,” by which each individfal, while remaining at e ver’ ant ¥ his post, does all he can to.hamper Hats are being: five!” Proaduay production, perhaps: by injuring machinery in such a way a8 to give the impression of accident, perhaps | only by lost motion on his own part. Italian’ railroad employes haye practiced “sabotage” merely, by slavish; intentionally unintelli-| . 7 5 i gent observation of ‘riles. To speak | Riverside Dance Tonight. | made of fabrics that scem to have received several coats of varnish: Sashes and ribbons, too, arc treated thus. *” PRICES: $2.50, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00 PLUS' WAR TAX fy Seat Sale Monday Harris & Woodmansee’s ; Mail Orders Filled in Order Received the St. Alexius hospital. He left] lan. Saturday for Miles City, Mont.,). —_ eee whose he, will visit while she’ com}: ZOLUB’ MEBTING OF B..& P. ‘What This Buffalo Physician) pletes his recuperation. ir. leger WOMEN i was so badly injured at the time ot The B. & P. W. Club will start its]. Has Done for Humanity the accident that hopes of his recov-| regular business meetings beginning evy_were very, slight. He sustained! this evening. Every members , 18} . a number of fractures, and was bad-| urged to be present as important ly bruised. business is to be transacted. Riverside Dance Tonight. — - TONIGHT Matinee Tuesday Daily—2:30 y ’ WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY THOMAS. MEIGHAN : In“THE | BACHELOR DADDY” A picture entertainment. that-sparkles with happiness, and has red-bloooded thrills be- sides. A picture for everybody with Tom Meighan aided by Leatrice Joy and the five cutest kiddies you ever saw. TO VISIT FOR WEEK. Miss Ethel Johnson of Minot ar- rived last evening for a visit of a week with her aunt, Mrs. L. W. Har- roun. MICHIGAN PEOPLE ADMIRE BIS- MARCK. ‘ Mr and Mrs. J, W. Goodhew of Ann Arbor, Mich., are spending a few weeks in the city with their daugh- ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. # | % Henry Holst at their home on Sixth St. This is Mr. and Mrs, Goodhew's first visit in Bismarck and they de- clare they are delighted with the won- dcrful improvements and predict 2 grcat future for *:smarck since the construction of the new bridge over | the Missouri, "BBWAA by'l ST. ALEXIUS ANNUAL PICNIC The annual picnic of the St. Alex- ius hospital will be held at Clariges' Grove tomorrow. It is expected. that about 50 nurses and helpers at the hopsital will be present. NURSE RETURNS Miss Fannie Stumper, nurse at the : St. Alexius hospital, returned Satur- The picture which appears here of day from New England, where she Dr, Pierce of Buffalo N. Y., was taken’ has spent the past two weeks visit- in 1910, As a young man Dr. Pierce ing at her home. practised medicine in Pennsylvania! by and was known far and wide for his| great suecess in alleviating disease. He early moved to Buffalo and put up in, ready-to-use .form, his Golden} Medical Discovery, the well-known, tonic for the blood. This strength- builder is made from a formula which Dr. Pierce found most. effective in| diseases of the blood. ‘It contains no |] alcohol and is an extract of native roots with the ingredients plainly stated on the wrapper. Good red; blood, vim vigor and vitality are sure! to follow if you take this Alterative Extract. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical | Discovery ¢vlears away pimples and annoying eruptions and tends to kec4 the complexion fresh and clear. This Discovery corrects the disordered conditions in a sick stomach aids digestion, acts as a tonic and purifies the blood Write Dr. Pierce's Invalids Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y., and reccive confidential medical’ advice without charge. All druggists sell Discovery, tablets or liquid. Send 10c for trial pkg. TO LEAVE FOR MINNEAPOLIS. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Harris expect to leave for Minneapolis Minn., about the middle of the month After lo- cating his family in the city, Mr. Harris will return to Bismarck to re- sume his business here for several months, at least. Mrs, Harris will j spend the winter in Minneapolis, in | order to place her daughter, Miss Zella Harris in the University of Min- nesota. Mr. and Mrs. Harris have not | decided whether they will make Min- neapolis their home or not. PIONEER ARRIVES IN CITY J. J. Jackman of Ocean Heights, Calif., oné of the pioneer residents of Bismarck, returned to Bismarck yesterday for) a month’s: visit with old friends, and to look after busi-| | ness interests. While here he will | assist the pioneers in the staging of their historical pageant. Mr. Jackman is well fitted to help carry on this work since he came to Bis- marek in 1872, NURSE ON VACATION Miss Marie Wilke, nurse at the Bismarck hospital, left for Edgeley, where she will spend two weeks va- cation. Don’t Quit School Every fall there are numerous Bismarck boys and girls who insist that they have had all the school they need. They offer-to “help around home” or to “get a job”—anything to quit school. ee eos WILLIAM “De MILLE “AGNES sp JACK) See acing | idut < ON VACATION Miss Atty Greave, nurse at the Bismarck hospital, left today for Herried, S. D., where she will enjoy a two-week vacation. WEEK-END GUEST. Miss Irene Belanger, of Minot, was a week-end ghest of Miss Gertrude Eichorst. TO THE LAKES ° Miss Mabel Breen, left yesterday for several weeks vacation at Min- neapolis and the lakes of Minneso- ta. Wise“parents realize that their children should at least complete:High School and if possible, to go on through college. A goodedu- vation is vital to success.. Get ready to start school on'the first day! ENTERS ST MARY'S. Miss Zridda Liavitt of Carson, ar- rived in the city today to enter St. Mary’s school. f TONIGHT and WEDNESDAY September 5th and 6th ‘ BIRTHDAY SURPRISE PARTY. A birthday surprise party was giv- en Miss Audrey Roher yesterday aft- | ernoon by 2 group of her friends at | her home on 822 Main St. The occa- sion was Miss Audrey’s eleventh borthday. Games and music were en- joved by the young folks during the afternoon. At 5 o'clock Mrs. W. S. Rohrer served a birthday luncheon. e GmneXe CITY NATIONAL BA BISMARCK, NO. DAKOTA LEAVES ON VACATION. Miss Mary Scheehan left Friday. for Langdon, where she will spend a short vacation, i CITY CALLER. George D, McDowell of Jamestown, -was a called here today. Pe a) MEN WANTED - The Northern Pacific Railway Company will employ men at rates prescribed by the United States Railroad Labor Board as follows: Machinists - - 4 0c per hour Blacksmiths - - 70c per hour Sheet Metal Workers 70c per hour Electricians - - - 70c per hour Stationary Engineers Various rates | IN HER GREATEST PICTURE Stationary Firemen _ Various rates a “Fascination” Passenger Car Men - 70c per hour The thrilling, fascinating story cf what happened to a girl who danced with Mrs. Matte Benz and children of Moffit are “in the city for several days. ENTERTAIN AT DINNER. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harris will en- tertain at dinner this evening for Mr. and Mrs. Gordon T. Harris of Seat- tle, Wash, and E, B, Woodward of Kalamazoo, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don T. Harris arrived yesterday for visit at the home of Mr. Harris’ mother, Mrs, A. Harris of 418 Fifth St ° H OT Mrs. Fred Weber of Fasher was a city caller here today. - George W Purchase of Selfridge made a business trip to the city yes- terday. | | BUSINESS DIRECTORY ‘WEBB BROTHERS Undertakers Embalmers Funeral Directore Licensed Embalmer in Charge DAY PHONE 246 NIGHT PHONES 246-887 Freight CarMen - - 63c per hour Helpers, all classes - 47c¢ per hour; Mechanics and Helpers are al-| lowed time and one-half for time worked in excess of eight hours per day. Young men who desire to learn these trades will be employed and given an opportunity to do so. A strike now exists on the Northern Pacific Railway. Apply to any Round House or shop, or to W. E, Berner, Superin- H. A. Knudtson and sister of Dris- coll motored to Bismarck Saturday. RETURN FROM TWO-MONTH VA- CATION. Misses Catherine and Helen Andrise of 111 Washington Ave., returned Sunday night from an extended trip through Minnesota and Canada. They were gone for two months. They spent the past month at Winnipeg Beach. Miss Helen Baker motored to Fort Rice Sunday to visit with relatives. Miss Aletta Widness of Sterling visited and choppeg in Bismarck Sat- urday. ‘ Riverside Dance Tonight. PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Licensed Embalmer in Charge Night Pone 100 or 687 danger and dared display her beauty in the most dangerous resort in MEETING. | | Day Phone 100 1.0.0. F. The Capitol There will be a special meet- |tendent 1, 0.0 F wil hold their regular meet- | ‘American Legion x ing at 8 o'clock this evening in th eigae. “Tuesday evening at Northern Pacific Railway lodge rooms Important business wiil | a purpose of elect- at Jamestown, N. D. 17:30 for th aS, Madrid. Two packed’ houses enjoyed this brilliant drama last night. Plan ity Lodge No. 2 of| BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY | 220 MAIN STREET Upholstered Furniture Made to Order. to come early tonight. b a to pes ee ey fe ing delegates to the State Convention. All members are requested to be present. * Riverside Dance Tonight.