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- Social and | Personal Mrs. Perkins Speaks Tonight at Church Several Bismarck women who have heard Mrs. Maud B. Perkins of East Syracuse, N. Y., national secrefary’ of the Young People’s Branch of the W. C. T. U. and Senorita Consuelo Valdez of the Philippine Islands who will appear at the McCabe Methodist church thig evening at 8» o'clock, state that both were inspirational speakers and had a wonderful mess- “ge for the people of the city. fine program in addition to the two speakers will be given, Dancing Party (Planned by A.0.U.W. The entertainment committee of the A. O. U. W, Lodge met last night | to make preparations for the danc- ing party to be given for the Work- men and their friends on October 2nd. The invitation committee is Frank Williams, W. C. Mills and Clair Derby. Those who will have charge of arranging for the music are Fred Brodl and Gr:Qt Marsh, J. M. Brodl, W. P. Knott, Jr., Ed Tripp, Anton Patera and Robert Grey make up the refreshment committee, The affair promises to be very much of a success and it is being looked forward to with keen antici- pation. s | GIVE FAREWELL DINNER Mr. and Mrs. C. A, Olson of 818 Fourth street entertained at dinner at their home Sunday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nichols who leave the first part of October for their future home at Stockton, Calif. Covers were laid for ten, Mr. and Mrs, Nichols were presented with a set of Rogers silver as a token of esteem from their friends. HARVEST FESTIVAL SALE The Local Salvation Army will 1 onduct a Harvest Festival Sale at ie old Folsom Building Saturday fternoon and evening, commencing fat 1 P. M, Lunch will be served all afternoon and vatious articles will be for sale including articles sewed In any climb or any hike, on’ horse or off—and this fall season is just the time for such outings—there are to be considered, These ‘e worth attention, The riding breeches have all their style in the sleek, comely fit and flare. The reinforcements on the side, can be of gray suede or a CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA Forty-five were present at the supper given last evening by the Catholic Daughters of America at St. Mary's auditorium, As this was the} opening meeting for the winter sea- son plans and arrangements for the CLASSY FALL SPORTWEAR bright colored leather, according to the material of which the breeches are made. The other sports outfit is the last word in knicker suits. The wide band below the knee allows for freedom as well as style. The sleeveless slip-over gives the fash- ionable long line. CONTEST FOR ~ CHILDREN OF i; i SEND j the Ages,” LeFebure’s “Riddle of the | / ZUESDAY, SEPTEMBER: 25, i908 THE BISMARCK — ROPLE GIVE |, MAKES PLANS “MANY BOOKS ‘TO LIBRARY Children as Well as Adults Present Books from Their Private Libraries IN MAGAZINES, Place Magazines in New Schultz Files in Read- ing Room The city library has been remem- bered most kindly by patrons during the late summer, and many volumes have been thoughtful generosity. Mr. C. B. Lit- tle sent in the latest edition of “Who's Wh in Americ Lamere’s “The Return” was the gift of Mrs, E. L. Patterson; a group of publishers, Messrs. Appleton, Doran, Doubleday, ang Scribner donated Overton’s “American Nights Enter- tainment;” L. F. Crawford gaye a book of poetry; the Bismarck Trib- une presented Bacheller’s “Man for Rhine,” and “Behind the Mirrors,” the last book by the author of “Mir- rors of Washington.” The library is reaping the benefit of the excellent practice followed in many cultured homes in,the city, in collecting private libraries. Mrs. Lucinda Logan: has sent in a large portion of her home library; Mrs. Marcellus has generously shared her collection with the city. A goodly Assured That at Least One Mrs. Christ Lemke, New Leipzig; Wm. Hughes, Jacobson, Sims; number of books from the private li- | brary of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Barnes have been given. Many of these are on history and allicd subjects, and the carefully kept file of Bayview magazine are specially welcome for work with clubs, and now comes & number of valuable volumes from the M. Dahl Among these are 31 umes of North American Review, beautifully bound, covering the dded as.a result of their | | od parents of Alexius hos Mr, and city are th Benjamin 'D. C., who the court hi St, Peter Wel ter Fred P: | Schmide, Mis: Baby ment. dan; Mrs. C. F, The loca 100,000 of t! Mrs. Robert Lansing, chairman of the U. S, section of the Pan-Amer- ican International Worken’s Co mittee, who is planning the Wash- dent. Ano’ ington conference, which wilb be held| cont stamps has been alloted Bis. Contrary to some reports Oct, 12. marck. ee | there is no WAR MOTHERS [*""* FUND GIVEN HA, Gal Washburn; Bismarck Delegate Will go to Kan- sas City Napoleon; Mrs, V. A. wo Indian war mothers of the ionball chapter will be sent national convention of the . Cai to ° | City, Mo. Enough money ‘has been sub- scribed for a fund to send |two de!- Exough 6 | Frank Condon, adapted by Thomas |form. It was made into a magnifi- CITY NEWS | Announce Birth, Mr. and Mrs. C, B, Rosen are the Parents of Girl, » Mr, and Mrs. John Craven of Men- oken, are the parents of a daughter, born at the Bismarck hdspital, Parents of Son, at the St. Alexius hospital Sunday. Speaks Tonight lems of the farmer, was expected to reach ‘Bismarck during the afternoon. to the St. Ale Anthony; Lorenz Moainaki, city, and been discharged from the hospital. Harding Stamp Here. sued by the postoffice department. It bears a likeness of the late presi- nature, loca) offici Bismarck Hospital. Verthein, Center; George Sivak, Snow, have entered the been discharged from the hospital. AT THE MOVIES carefuly: selected library of Mrs. C.) America’ War Mcthers at Kansas] @— ———_ “Hollywood” shows at the e jin today ané* tomorrow. Tuesday and Wedn y. CAPITOL A Like a moth irresistibly drawn to the flaming candle, so were men drawn to Cora Madison; just a wee: side glance from thage coy eyes and the damage was done. Yet you couldn’t blame Cora; it was nt tural for her to flirt as it was to eat, but, like all cher find, there: came a time when’ she ‘had to pay! the penalty for her indiscretions; | | Booth Tarkington's story, «the Flirt,” was one of the most widely’ read books ‘in the country, and its entertainment value is greatly en- jhanced by its presentation in screen _——— cent film by the Universa] Pictures "| Corporation, and will be seen at the Capitol Theatre on Monday. TO THE PUBLIC: I “have been receiving a great many complaints lately about my watch re- pair department, the work not being satisfactory. And as I did not have the time to attend to this work my- self. I had to. depend on others who were none too competent. Therefore in the future I will employ no workmen who are not thor- oughly competent to repair all kinds of watches in a satisfactory manner. We will therefore guarantee the best workmanship in the future as we are pro- curing an expert in the watchmaking and Optical profession. I request all owners of wrist watches now in our store that have been re- turned to us several times, that they leave them at least ten days longer when we can turn them over to you in first class running order. F. A. KNOWLES. Jeweler. Bismarck, Established 1907. 1 a son born at the’ St.) ° ptal Sunday, Mrs, Emi] Kaiser of the e parents of a son born C. March of Washington, is scheduled to speak at Ouse tonight on the prob- Alexias Hosptal, inberger, Glen Ullin; Mas- feifie, Ashley, and Henry ity, been admitted ospital for treat- s Florence Ganten, Man- Catherine Helbling, St. For the friend far away, for the folks back home — your photograph. Hannan, Stanton, have 1 postoffice has received he new Harding stamp is- Arrange for a sit- ting before -the busy .winter sea- son starts. ther 100,000 of these 2- |) indication that the memo- will not be permanent. y Noway, Bentley; Mrs. Hy Leonard Norling, Raymond Jacobson, Sima; hospital’ for treatment. ‘SLORBY STUDIO Bismarck, N. D. McKenzie; Raymond Kenneth Noddings, John Heinlie, Hebron; McGilvray, Enderlin, have “POKODOTS” After you have eaten “Pokodots” * | © ELTINGE stars and ‘notables to \ period from January, 1887, to Decem-| exntes to insure completion of the ‘ber, 1902, complete. here are six-| fund to make it possible for both jteen volumes of the North Dakot®| Mrs, Annie Two Bears and another [Session ae and Caer Abeta! Indian war mother to be sent, it 12 i -' state ane government umel Hy i ‘Q 50 Roosevelt Memorial Essay | 0° iPS, Mistery, chee: volihebtoe pallerealan fund was about $ Contest Continues Here covsttutional history, biography.) about $182.00 was In the hands , ravel and many general topics. This | of Mrs. Welch at Mandan today, in- Until First of November | js onc of the great gifts to the li- Basten’ Stites Denar Ho 3 brary. given by Gov. Nestos, $35 from the Mandan Rotary, $10 from the Ma dan Elks and individual subscrip. tions. Other Bismarck subscrip- make a dozen pictures—all in one! This fact obtains in James. Cruze's new Paramount -production, “Holly- wood,” the picture which is. scoring heavily at the Eltinge theatre. Bi sides the ones who-play the “strang- ers in a strange and”—including Luke Cosgrave, G. K. Arthur, Ruby Lafayette, Harris Gordon, Bess Flow- ers, King Zany and: others, the pic-)— ture she more than: a score @9f |S ———— famous screen folke, ‘These are. the | smmnuutiniitMinayn in teysusiiaanaanuL aN RON year were completed. The class of needlecraft was reorganized. Fol- lowing the supper a social time was enjoyed. by the Ladies Aid. Alsb vegetables, tatoes, chickens and candy. VISITS COUSIN Oscar Stevens of Superior, Wis., visited with his cousin, Mrs. Edith Germain over Sunday’ on his way to Wishek. Mr. Stevens is an engineer members of the P. E. O. Sisterhood on the railroad, and has just been rovers? arm ec at a Bak transferred to the Wishek branch.| ing meeting of the season. In addi- : vine ‘ahveRa and family: eapectics tiqn to reminiscences of vacation! An essay contest open to all school you will know’ why so many: people eat “Pokodots” every. morning. Or- der a bag of Pokodot pancake flour from your grocer. P, E. 0. HAS OPENING MEETING Mrs. F. R. Smyth was hostess to Send Current Fiction. Mrs, F. Grady continues her happy plan of bringing from time to time, prizes, is being fostered by the Wo- from the join him in a short time, trips the ladies who attended the P.| Pupils of North Dakota, with cash \ E, 0. Convention in Valley City Isat May gave reports, Mrs. S, F, Hol- lingsworth, Mrs. C. L. Young, Mrs, F, R. Smyth and Mrs. Charles Staley attended the convention BUSINESS VISITOR L. H, Carufel of Minneapolis was here yesterday to look after busi- ness connected with the Bismarck Marble and Grahite works. Mr. Carufel formerly of Bismarck re- ported that -he had found the roads rd i between the two cities in good con- Rare nts kebraaretd serena fer Have a Memorial?” brother Robert gave their entire new McAvoy, Theodore Kosloff and 40 To or from. Points off | Indian School $1.00 atetony eeiected he United| The contest is open during Sep-| set of “Bunny Brown and - Sister other celebrities. The story is by Pi ie cae | eRe aine States’ Hichuse) commision. "She|tember and October, and is in con-| Sue” and four other very attractive Eo canoe ayes. || “gpectat Cadlitiae’ Service..86¢ Mrs. eo, Meculloush, E Minnen- [Joined Mr. Sharte near Chicago, re- bveaubendartt creee sas ee pee ore Books ait eens ee Firat,.Meeting of the Fall To Penitentiary .:........ $1.00 “per passenger, i polis, Minn., a former resident of |cently as he was returning from a} "Roosevelt House,’ the house Sh) The reading tables in many homes (1 or 4) minimum ........... $1.00 Bismarck, who has been the guest of Mrs. John Whalen for the pst month left this morning for her, I v fs more than 200 words. The best’ es-| Burt Finney, Mrs. Phillip Meyer, (chauffeurs) to digobey our rules, home, sane peered to leurs’ thie” evenite| tay {70m each school, they to be 2?s. Glover Dollar, Mrs. Toney, and | will od ite frst meeting of the full | 119% 4th Bt Telophone O4@ STRICTLY CASH. rsa Bie i {Le Fe maga- ight at 8 o'clock, Com- . G- PICNIC CLUB for’ Fargo to attend the North Da-|judged by teachers, will be for-| i Goa'Mr J, Leonard Bell is ar- | Wednesday vier ote eat eed to- Bismarck, N. D. J. G.-BELANGER, General Manager. Fifteen members of the Picnic club were present at the meeting of the club yesterday at the home of #irs. E. J. Schultz. After the 12 o'clock dinner cards were enjoyed by, the ladies. LEAVES FOR DICKINSON. intendent wili select three!,; 1g 4 Miss Anne Si ft yesterday |club will méet tomorrow evening at| *uperin ; Fee ' tion are Hagedorn’s “Roosevelt in the fe ivapsower for Dickinson to look ier interests |7:80 o'clock instead of 8 o'clock as|Judges who will grade the c#ay® | Badlands,” and Miss Trinka’s “Out Se Sed i ig Sl the Uniteg States Public Health |formerly. The time has been defi-/@nd announce ‘the | winners bY! Where the West Begins.” The Amer- kee in her capacity of re- gional consultant. ATTENDS CONVENTION Tax Commissioner C. C. Converse and Secretary Lyman A, Baker have to Whit .{cital to be given at the McCabe 4 neatness of the reference shelves as | °° tional Tax Association. at 3:45 o'clock. any mipule Nidlace.- stale ulna of students and patrons in regeareh tena Gal ead Goup, mMuraet ch —AN : ¥ feaeeie pa Ie indent, has given irs. rawfor ference room is t most y es i i" A ! ~ JOINS: HUSBAND GUESTS AT HENDRICKSON HOME| the assistance of her department. li- sndgbeneenle Feoubles tes Bove SATURDAY The secret of success lies not so much in ‘Mrs. Harold Sorenson will leave Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Spink and brary and is being built up as rapid- tine eit Cec ee weawrations: NITES ONLY how to make money as in how to keep it. this evening to join Major Sorenson ¢ Minneapolis, Minn, Major Soren-|are guests ‘at the home of their small means, 3 foal hag Been attandicg the National| niece, Mrs, Al Hendrickso# of 1 George Peterson publig is cordially invited to | World. the gost. shoot at Camp Perry. Broadway. isit the library rooms both to en- é ; joy the well stocked reading room, RETURN FROM LAKES. Atty. E. E, Allen and Rollin Welch returned yesterday by -autémobile after, spending the summer at Frank- lin Lake, near Pelican Rapids, Minn. NO DANCE AT PAVILION’ Thete will be’ no dance at the Heart River pavilion tonight, but reg- ular dances will be held Wednesday and Saturday nights. VISITING HERE Mr. and Mrs. P, J. Fuchs of Un- ! iss Bertha Bertsch left last night for Minneapolis, Minn., to com- plete her senior year at the Univer- sity of Minnesota, @ ~ DEGREE OF HONOR ~ The regular meeting of the Degree at 8 o'clock at A, 0, U. W. hall, All members are requested to attend. — f MOTOR TO CITY » A, Archie Nelson, Miss: Miss Deloria’ Chase of Jp is visiting with’ hex Richard/ Wildes’ for: MOTOR TO-8T, fisses Blanch a of Honor will be held this evening |- VISITING HUSBAND Mrs, Stanley R. Sharts of Dayton, | man’s Roosevelt ‘Memorial Associa- tion of North Dakota, The subject for high school students and for oth- er schools of like gradé is: “Why is ‘Roosevelt House’ a More Memorial Than a Monument?” The subject for all grades below high: school is “Why Should Roosevelt business trip. MRS. DAVIS LEAVES kota librarians convention. Her name appears on the program for a speech on “Public Documents” to- morrow at the convention, CURRENT EVENTS CLASS’ The Current Events class of. the Business and Professional Women’s nitely set at the earlier hour for all meetings. GIVE .ORGAN. RECITAL Mrs, A. J. Arnot and Mrs. J. A. Larson will appear in an organ re- daughter, Evalyn of St. Paul, Minn., VISITING FRIENDS Mr. and Mrs,.C. E, Shubert, Doz- ena and Duls #. Shubert of Par: arrived in| Bismarck, yesterday for a visit with friends. LEAVES FOR ST. CATHERINE'S Miss Florence Homan: left this morning for St. Paul, to con- tiaue her> work at St. Catherin Ooliege. LADY FORESTERS The Lady Foresters will meet this Mrs, C. P, Burnstad and daughter, Miss Grace of Burnstad were city visitors today. t MISS KANGAS LEAVES Miss Vera Kangas left yesterday for Grand Forks to-enter the univer- sity. — Peter A. Winter and A. C, Booth of McClusky were city visijars today. Miss Almeda Page .of Pelican Rapids was a city visitor today. iad elty visitor yesterday. - ), RURNISH A_CONTRAST . Collars and cuffs of whité bros cloth braided with black, soutache braid are used successfully on. black elects hea cctien aes the turquoise blue pf aj P! about the waist, : ‘| the plain or which the late President was born, on October 27. Each essay shall consist of not warded to county superintendents by November 1. The county superintend- ent shall grade county essays and send two essays, the best of the high schools and the best of the grade schools of the county, to the State Superintendent of Public In- struetion’ by November.15. The state Thanksgiving Day. Each of the state winners receives $5.00 and a copy of “Roosevelt in the Bid Lands.” Mrs, L, F. Crawtord of Bismarck, state chairman of the Woman's Roosevelt Memorial Association, ex- pects great interest to be aroused in Hold Funeral For Funeral services for George Peter- son, son of Mrs. and Mrs. P. A. Peter- son of Bismarck, who died in Pres- tt, Ariz., the first part of last week a result of tuberculosis, were held Friday, Sept. 21. sed had enlisted and was in camp at Camp Lewis in Washing- ton when he was sent to the sani- tarium for treatment. He was given a full military funeral. 2 Mrs. Quaschnick __. _ Of Herried Dies extending over some time. due to jaundice. The Quaschnick family were well known farmers of the Her- tied district where they had resid- ed for a number of years, She leaves to mourn her death a hus- band and children, The re! w taken to Herried today, and fune: will probably be held Thursday or Friday. MEDIUM BROWN best of all hampoo. after a Golden Glint 1 the coloring of the face. Many of the most. gorgeous coats ‘ of figured . tweed may the figured side to the fore. Fitting | natural flower ‘at the waistline svat frock trimmed with ermine, volumes of current fiction from the families reading table, Zona Gale's “Miss Lulu Bett” beng the volumes recently presented. . The children, too, are loyal in their support, many bringing a book or two as they can be spared. Last week Jane Stackhouse and small are giving up their summer maga- zines. Mrs. Edmond A. Hughes, Mrs. ranging his files of “Bookman,” “At- lantic,” and “Historical Review,” ‘to be added to the rapidly growing per- manent files of the Bismarck Public Library. Purchase. Two Books, Two new books just purchased for the Oscar Will Endowment collec- icanization of Edwarg Bok” is a new outobiography added to the Kather- ine Sterret Will Endowment group. The magazine files are now be- ing placed in new Schultz cases, which will add materially to the ly and effectively as possible with take advantage of the reference ma- terial, and to become acquainted with the city’s institution of help and recreation. ee -. BRIGHT-HUED BELTS Belts of woven raffia in bright red or green are. worn with daytime frocks of blue serge. 5 WEARING A SCARF. In many cases, the rf is a part of the costume and the ends become panels or even trai Is there anything dearer to the heart of a woman that a real beautiful kitchen range’ To witness the crores aoa ware, attend- special exhibit ‘of the HAIR looks | the baking and how the lini tions will be announced by tomor- Tow. middle we: the studio: at the hot f LEGION MEETS “ON WEDNESDAY Ayres, Jac trice Joy, Naldi, Bet Be Held Lioyd''Spetz Post, American Legion, day. The meeting will be helq in the K. of P, hall, engaged by the Legion. Col. Cushman Rice, U. S. A., who has spent much time in Europe in the last two years, will speak on the financial and military conditions as he: found them. MOTHER RECOMMENDS COUGH REMEDY. “My mother had a severe cough. I bought her a bottle of FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR and it helped her at once, Also gave my son several doses and his cough disappeared,’ HE Largest selling cough medicine in the GIRLS WANTED IN BANKS Dozens of girls from Dakota Business Gollege, Fargo, N. D., who go jnto banks as stenographers and boo! kkeepers, rise to well-paying positions of responsibility, 42 be- coming officers. Why not? They were taught banking methods by practice at school, ‘Dakota’ wood and Mrs, Glanville of|evening at 8 o'clock at St. Mary ; : girls recently placed in’ banks’ are: faa ai a . ; Wing visited with friends “here to-| school auditoriam. Mrs, Sophia Quaschnick of Her- FASE RUABLE: OULOR Lula:‘Nute, withthe First National ° Cee ay, ie icant rn ried &. Dy age 64, died at a local | Brown gt:t0 be very fashionable) Bog oF Barnesville, and Beda Er-| H@S your. insurance First. National Bank * LEAVES FOR MINNESOTA hospital last night after an illness warm, russet tones, kept ce with new. oe 4 3 Pees ’ ickson'with the First State Bank, of Compare schools and ill “Rallow the Succes$ful.”” Write || Crom today'to F. I. Watkins, Pres., 806 Front &., Fargo, N. D. ‘ 5 on you also bi into a enou: goods, | values.and will eo plan ones the heroine a girl Cecil B. DeMille, Pola Negri, Thomas Meighan, William 8S. Hart, DR. M. E. BOLTON. Osteopathic Physician Dances! PAVILION have mad insurance cover ALL these things? If fire came to- ‘ LOCAL TAXI. RATE: INTERSTATE TRANSPORTATION C0. To All Parts of the City'25c per Passenger. Subject to the following minimum for each movement. st, finds when she visits s seeking work, or notices els or on the boulevards: Agnes k Holt, Walter Hiers, Lea Jaraneline ‘ozan, Nita ty Compson, Lila Lee, May We solicit your business ‘and appreciate your patronage, but for the betterment of .the service please do not ask our OMT The Secret of © Success —AT THE— ART RIVER Often those who make the most squander A savings account is of great assistance in helping people to save. Once in posses- sion of such an account they take pride in watching it grow. ‘ One dollar starts'a savings account. ses? “The Pioneer Bank ° time to time you improvements rr house. You have rought new things ur home. Does your would. you be paid to replace with of like kind’ and Big Saving in Having — son and Mrs. T. E. Thompson of Washburn ‘motored to the city yes-| J, F. Kruse of Moffit visited ‘with |. SUIT THE FACE character? F j terdays frissds in the capital’ today: | ggCglored facings are seen on many tion y the accu- Hee arency of the Hart- VISITING SISTER: -@..W, Butte af Devite Lak siccted with « view to bringing out| Fate control of the heat while a ae ee oe ee and hidden’ construction: are such that give long life te the fa paint ‘ot the sTho ih tao: trous finish should insurance’ that, if loss 5