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» o'clock. Social and Personal Give Tea-Reception Complimentary To Miss Mary Roberts Two delightful social affairs com- plimentary to Miss Mary Roberts of | Rochester, N. Y., editor of the American Journal of Nursing were the tea given by Mrs. Sveinbjorn | Johnson: yesterday afternoon and the | reception given by the Bismarck and | St. Alexius hospital Alumni Associa- tions at the B. & P. W. chub rooms last evening. . About thirty ladies of the city, some of them former nurses ahd wives of physicians, attended the tea at Mrs. Johnsén’s from 4 to 6, A pretty effect was pro- duced in the Johnson home by the! use of vases and baskets of yellow and white asters and candles to light the rooms. Assisting the hos- tess at the tea tables were Mrs. A. M. Christianson and Mrs. C. 0. Ro- binson, and in the living room Mrs. A, M. Brandt. In the evening Miss Roberts spoke to the 50 nurses from the local hos- pitals, Bismarck and Mandan, on the y-aims of the Journal of Nursing and asked for their -cooperation in mak- ing it a magazine suitable to the | needs of private duty nurses as well | as hospital nurses.’ The spcial part | of the evening was enlivened by two! duets by Mrs. W. J. Targart and Miss Bertha Hanson who sang “A Little While” and a Tuscon Folk song,! “Nearest and Dearest.” Acting on the reception committee | were Mrs. H. A. Brandes, Mrs. Earl | Topgin, Mra.'Carl Knudson, Mrs. Al- bert’ Bloomet, Miss Esther Teich- mann, and Mrs. Henry Hanson. This afternoon Miss Roberts spoke before the nurses tlasses in the Bismarck hospital before leaving. | jSuit and By JULIA BOTTOMLEY ' Coat-Dresses ‘~ : +. Are Both Proving Popular : a | ISMAR Open Citizenship ; , Classes For -Fall Night schdpl in Citizenship: Train- ing has opened at Will school with an enrollment of 18 adult students. Classes begin Monday under the di- | rection of Mrs. W. S. Casselman and Miss Agnes Boyle twice a week, Mon- \ day and Tuesday evenings from 7 to 10 p.m. ~ , ‘ y In addition to the instruction giv- en in civics and other essentials for foreigners who desire to obtain cit- izenship are classes in English. While registration has only just been concluded it is expected that a number will be added to the classes the first of the week. ) * CITY NEWS ° Baby Boy 5 Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Hogue of Lin- ton are the parents of a son born at the St. Avexius hospital. Parents of Girl. Mr, and Mrs. E, A. Teigen of Gac- born atthe Bismarck hospital. Professional Win. The Professional Women’s Bow!- ing team defeated the Business Wo- inen, 995 to 879 on the American al- leys last night. ‘ Wins Ford Touring Car. ! Louis Garske, farmer residing north of Bismarck, held the lucky | number which entitled him to the | Ford touring car, for which chances were sold during the annual carni- val bazaar of St. Mary’s church. The number was 502. Broadcast Game The football game between Graf- ton and Minot high schools to be played on the University athletic ¥field on Saturday, November 10, will be broadcasted by the University broadcasting station. The game will au iat: ENGAGED? Jeanne Eagles, star of the Broad- way hit “Rain,” is reported engaged to Whitney Warren, Jr. society youth. \ RRR with. The resultant bunch numbers about 300 large, fine birds. 1 During the summer the turks pro- vided their own feed, but the owner saw to it that ‘at all times they had access to a plentiful supply of fresh, cool water. For feed this fall, he planted a small patch of corn and LEE hd SC & Don’t Forget to Attend Our A.W. LUCAS CO. “THE STORE OF QUALITY AND SERVICE” , ae 2 re all that the corner of M@in.and Third streets Sat.| time, The third morning add one. : 8 : rd one Odd Follows ani Re. | pound of sugar to the vinegar, then photograph. : : a bekahs and their friends are invited | MX one cupful of olive ol! with If America, means anything worth while, tend his brother’s funeral, suffered x ’ The‘ Custer Eacampment No. 16,| pour boiling hot over the pickles \ : ts ;. oes 1, 0. O. F. will give the first di Do this three m in succes- away, for the folks —if the victors of 1918 h tl : Florsheim sh ot the season at Nd Fellows hall, sion, using the same vinegar each back home — your quished ?” eet been “fhe VAN q most particular « happy. oce vention at Detroit, h., gave a re- port of the meeting. BIRTHDAY PARTY. M¥s. E. G, Anderson gave a birth- day party Wednesday afternoon in ; honor of her son, Arnold. Nine lit- tle friends helped to celebrate the ions which was Arnold’s JUDGE MILLER BETTER. Judge Andrew Miller of the federal court, who is at Rochester, Minn., ‘for treatment, has written Alfrea | Zuger of this city that he is feeling jmuch* better’ and expects to be back on the federal bench in Fargo in a very short time. His condition proved not serious, according to Mr. Zuger. FIRST DANCE O¥ SEASON. to attend. Refreshments will be served. * ° 2 * \ GOES ‘TO KANSAS CITY. ) Chairman Frank Milhollan of the state railroad commiésion will go to Kansas City Friday night to repre- sent ‘the state. commission in the western, grain rate hearing, before of ‘the Interstate lesion. ; eR aes :. DR. RYERSON: RETURNS Dr. Joseph Ryerson ‘returned y: terday from Fargo where he attend-. the meeting of the clergy which has been there this week. ; in {session Ars Fi A 4s ‘LEAVES FOR CALIFORNIA. Mrs., J,,D. McDonald has left for fs Long Beach, Celif., -where. she will t Episcopal y THESE days of abundance we must provide for the future— when winter comes and fresh vege tables are limited in variety. Here is an old-fashioned pickle which, though some work to prepare, is worth all the trouble it makes Virginia Mixed Pickle,—Slice half one-half peck of small onions. Mix with salt and let stand 24 hours, drain and squeeze. dry. as possible and cover with vinegar and water. Let stand a day or two, drain again and mix with one ounce of celery seed, one-half ounce of ground cin- namon, one-fourth cupful of white pepper, one-half pound of white mustard seed, one pint of grated horseradish, two ounces of turmer- fe. Boil six quarts of vinegar and EASY RAISING OF TURKEYS EDITOR THE TRIBUNE: of Burleigh county, the Mi portion broken section near of ‘a butte. Stopping and one-half. cupful of ground mustard and add when the pickles are cold. pounis of ripe tomatoes | an sliced, three pounds of sugar, one ounce: each. of whole cinnamon and peated and ane pint of vinegar ‘Boll three bours; the last of the ing stir to keep from scorching. This may be kept in unsealed Jars. r Jai ike twelve red |. put.through the meat. ig the medium - knife. add one pint. of vinegar and three cuptnis of sugar, Boll gently until | of the consistency of jam—about I was riding through the southern in a’ jouri river, a few days ago and noticed aj trouble, flock of turkeys feeding at the foot talking penned or in any manner interfered’ clearly. You will receive a ten cent bottle of FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR for Coughs, Colds, and Croup, also free sample packages of FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS for Backache, Rheu- matic Pain, Kidney and Bladder and FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLETS for Constipation and Bil- fousness. These wonderful remedies Shampoo. ‘ ~ Which shall it be—a sult or a| semi-sports styles which achieve a |begin at 2:30 p. m. and the game,|Now the birds are ranging in this : 34 Attend Opening dress—that is the question that dis- | victory by the use of novel fabrics | play by play, will be given in de-|,ticld and “hogging-off” the corn, ’ Meeting of L. T. L.! tracts the mind of the seeker after | and spirited desizns that will have | til with no labor to any person and he ; : new tailored outfits, say the mer-| thelr great day when the eas — is getting corn-fed, fat turkeys on | ee: aa ‘ne | chant Th b tourist begins to. tour In the For Radio Fans. the hoof, as it were. H ‘ Thirty-four children eee) A) ivalatespeciaiy is bea eb es meantime ‘other nities ot the sult! Tomorrow evening, Saturday, at| These birds will bring an average : L. T. L. social at the-home ‘of wre ee ee iy new | two. appear In such appealing models | 7.16 Central (Bismarck) time, ex-}of about $3 each and Mr. Owner is TLR, Johnson Yesterday when 200% | armental that answer for indedrs | og toat, spown at the lefl Of 1 | president Wilson will spesk'om Arm. | sitting prety ond ween eee : \ aye wi Pataeeet! aia bepsone of the, and out. When fall fashions made illustration, with Jnckes of ied istice day, his rematks being broad- | Tow into turkey at the prevailing i \ dartiake: deben ko © were not al. thelr entry elaboration w age length, fu: sleeves with cast by WCAP, Washington, on ajhigh price for such. His cash e * children attending who were not al- thelr ently enn oration was the or | oufts, and a shaw! collar of fur. It OF ON ae 169 tere TStoet of | pended to date has been nothing and | ) yeady members expressed a desire, der of the day and womenewere | i; worn over a dress with the skirt | Wave length of 469 meters. Mlots OF | 1 bas heen the time spent in | . s ae _' lured away from the severe, man- he | the high power stations will be silent ; 'S Rides itd DS IS UE eh AG | to become members of the junior or-" METS My atte Wh liek portion of the same material as the | eeaiia He ne | providing water, (plowing). planting | ganization of the W.C.T.U. A ene en sul bes o it came coat and the bodice of crep= de | during this address, to give the air Hah niente oe pate aa | / pleasant social afternoon was enjoy- [© other types, the coat-dress chal- | Chine, matching the skirt in cotor, {to Mr. Wilson, This is the firat time | 9H) le Oe fortunate in not! f y. la by the children, following a short 'nged comparison—and often won| arq faving ‘a side-tle fastening | Mr. Wilson has used radio for re. | se OURECL AC Hin tatENelTibo| talk and explanation of the aims and OUR For sults of this character one may | marks and this fact and the subject } having. any coyotes Wet Nae the | oe ideal of the Loyal ‘Temperance Le-' | But only the end of the seuson | choose velours, brocnded woolens | wili make it of interest. shaplsense ald nce ree aera : ; } gion by Mrs. John Hughes. Pee ee GASTRO TAGE eee ple: tate rencoe, cones te en (ARR Ane cess een cere ‘h i f iza- . ade with ismarck Hospital. ; : rats If gate next mecting of te ce"ting mort manish of tailored sults, | Season) and other fine fabrics. Anne Raugust, Emery, 8. D.; Mra.|tions. The turkey, it is well known NEWEST FUR FASHIONS ! any children who would like to join made of tweeds ang men’s suit-| Coat dresses employ the same |F, H. Wiegemann, New Salem; Mrs.) ‘% iP nature a wild, roving bird, us- | WILL BE SHOWN ON the-organisation are, asked) to.xttend, Le er eT TI themselves; | gabries and some novelties. | The | Ed, Finel, Hebronj.D. M. Flinn, Wil- Gad og Apt ietai atiys snuitne Ferree ce die eotng,. howe plc an Smcenote autneton | spirited eel Pictured Ts of Sal | tay Moe, eer etete, WMA | capital mete at Wie | LIVE MODELS , i! in charge of the work expressed the gingle or double-breasted. Besides | STEP?) : . Chase, Light Cap, S. D.; Franz aatnel a e : . sting points, _literall z Fran” | Carl Nelson, of the Missouri Pro- ieee Maye Pesce aera ab es oe (OE J Ce a Oe HS aking, are accented br the iin. | Lowewn, Hazbn; Mrs, ©. F. Cobo, Mi-| auce Co, tells me thit the demand of great success for the L, T. L., and wearers have donned the stock col- beng: rR Tag . . * Q s F erep menkertipieedid bevlack- “luetaad acilorihatitolbe worniwith (Rea eknerehases Ge chine Ba Cleveland, Wilton, have entered Rg ORT vere hearin A Special Gordon Representative will be here to see that your t in the hist of the local or- ft. Sults are also reinforced b: ‘ tnton.)’ | the Bismarck hospital for treatment. Hepes » * baste oe died % Ht 1SGltarafe sino relnfonced by the) igey aie western Neweeerer Tutte?” | ras Frank GoldeiNew: Galemigiar. (Suconditions are such thet) ve pep, orders get the best of attention. 1 : ~~ | ence Swenson, Werner, and Mrs. F. i CARD PARTY. | ruptured blood vessel in the leg) visit with. a friend for several! H. Wiegemen, New Salem; tinve bien a ee eee ee tila fact = ’ . The Ladies of Bismarck Fortress Which confined him to bed. months, returning to Ea ho diachargedifrom’ the hospitals (az sriner one me nee Bi) Loe, re- | = sale No, 5, I. 0..0. F., entertained at a - : April. Before coming back she ex- c ul i S hi 4 W d f I Val card party Thursday afternoon eh Tones aetee sarees sean boca stop in San Diego with St. Alexius Hospital Pentre navinsea te) me, Last ee t. e ondertul . ues in 1. 0. O. F.chall. | Whist and bridge ie¢e this morning for Waigo-toat-|° oe, “ pene AL gt Corwin. city, Mrs. /ehe dining ears of the Great North- waco Payee Wat the pena ae the tend 4 family reunion. at’ the homie RETURNS FROM TRIP Bagley, rar tlt ter cial ea lene erncroad came from Towner county, i Gioves Sutae, white Mrs, Wol of Mrs, Mary Teichmann, mother wf) . G, Plomersen, maintenance en-|Grase, (Robert Walks, Etbowoods, and were raised under identical con-, el ge tea cai fr Miss Teichn-ann, and to see’ Herbett | gineer of the state highway commis-| Mrs. George Meuchel, Glen Ullin, ditions of life as the ones now grow- ey Teichmann, brother of Miss Teich-| sion, returned last night from a two| James Shipp, city, Mamie Dean, | !"8 in this county, mentionéd in this, DCG eotrerhuests were sercea (7A8; and lesibin of, Mins (Baska, weskte inspagtion trip west of the) Eibowoody,| OUse “Hegl@) | EAH eter MV iaane toa dee atk: 7 s. qe. .pley in “The onight. iver. _ is, Mrs. . * S atiS pare eee ea ee ee ae Suckow will visit at the home of her| Mrs. Wm. Kinnisehtcke,’ Gina Gnt| ers’ can do and the spot cash that SELECT YOUR CHRISTMAS FURS NOW barged voting the Fortress az roval | VO UO"R" 7 Swartz while’in Fargo. CITY SHOPPERS lin, Wert Akers, Zap, Mrs. Joun| this man will receive the latter part z encareainers: RH. Teichmann of LaMoure will] Mrs. Axel Lumberg, Mrs. Gus|Hanen, Tuttle, Harry , Haugee,|¢f this month I wager is much more \ also attend the reunion. This will| Westerman, and Mrs’ Fisher of Re-|Linton, and Miss May ‘Hanson, |than many will receive from vastly i) BAZAAR CLOSES WITH BALL | be the first time tte Teichman fam- | gan shopped and visited in Bismarck Tae tee hare eularee the St,| more work in the ae olde: y About three hundred dancers at- ily Bas been united for several years. | yesterday. eel treatment. pe eee eee = teresting characters as a mysterious ATTZNTION MEMBERS tended. the harvest. ball which con-' Series Mure ns ep nese ray AS || AT THE MOVIES || foreign prince, a weird old cheia'st CO. A. P, cluded the three days bazaar given’ © TO AMILY REP NION: ON BUSINESS. - | enbers, "Zap, Ev Free Sey reat Potted “Caprice’ Chey gate o = eal the rites Teiaioen in tie by the ladies of St, Mary’s church, | RESERVE OFFIC! J. A. Hyland went to St. Paul on a. Q 3 - | themums at 50c to $1.50 each. world.” submarine, a torpedo ee z 2 at St. Mary’s gymnasium last even- ATTEND DINNER | pusiness today. Gee te aed ara ~ Free! Right at their best and will CAPITOL. boat, a motor boat and an airplane} All members report in uni- ing The bazaar was concluded with! Members of the Officers Reserve aie Saenna New Yo ise ee ee I hi 784-W “The Eleventh Hour,” the new Fox | —also figure in various exciting res-| form at the Armory, at 1 p. a dinner attended by 500, It was de- corps met at dinner at the Grand Sherman, New York Ciy, Mrs,|last very well. Phone 784-W | production to be shown at the Capi- | cues: and captures of a little’ heiress ite . clared to be one of the most sticcess-' Pacific hotel last evening when pre- j Smith, Zap, Melvin igtace, “eaty, LOE: call at Will’s Greenhouses| to! theater Monday, is probably .one | to a vast estate. m,, Nov. 11. Cap’n Herman * ful ever put on the local organiza- | liminary steps tomar, te organis KITCHEN ‘ Walter Koski,’ Gackle, Robert| 819—3rd St. We deliver. a the most Foot and theta A. Brocopp. tion. \ tion of a Bismarck-Mandan chapter Walks, Elbowoods, and Elsie Blake. et films every shown upon a ereen. se Risa _etia Sate Rererve ORers age: |. CUPBOARD |Bivowsods, have een diectarged) cur rms qut—ar is wortu | Thrile 208 Mon coc, yoy: | Will's Dollar Box of Flow: : ion were taken. George H. oan NEY. b - LEAVE FOR HOME was elected temporary chairman, and By NELLIE MAXWELL prom. Che ieee MONEY. envinto an exeiting story, that keeps | €rS especially fine for this Sat-| The new Presbyterian Cook nes Pes ith erage pea 5. Jane Tecorder ibe the local a “ | , Send this ad and ten conte fameley ene Lear ae eur urday. Phone 784-W or call) Book is just off the press and F ,. " organization. ir. E. P. Quain wi > & Co., 2885 Sheffiel ve., jicago, | Mason, “ ¥ Mr, Barneck, who' came here to at- setontiy attendéd the nationa! con-| tHE FRUIT cLoseT sHeLF || PEOPLE’S FORUM (iu, writing your name and address | ling incident to another. at WilFs Greenhouses, 319—| ready for sale. The price is o— > The story contains such highly in- DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 119% 4th St. Telephone 240. Bismarck, N. D. . + ‘ RE nay eam ere ves | madhumcazed an tomatoes and 15 | with the owner I ascertained the fol-| have helped millions of people. Try fp SsERVICE Hi served by the’ hostess who was as- igen cauage a Jorma (tbat pated peel he turned loose hig hem Poise e: See) wo sisted’ by Mrs. H. Stewart, pel iy ery atae’ fato twornch {old birdseand allowed them to range| MEDIUM BROWN HAIR looks , e . pieces, leaving the peel on. Add |2t will. They were never taken up.] best of all after a Golden Glint TYPEWRITERS aia rented Biamerok For the friend far Arrange for a sit- ting before the . busy winter sea- is son starts. aa ieovts directions. of 12 tablets SLORBY STUDIO Bismarck, N. D. 3rd St. We deliver. fifty cents each. (LSoRBIAT IF AMERICA HADN’T WON! No one pretends that conditions in the world at large—or even in America—are all that they should be today. 5 But let us ask ourselves on Afmistice Day, ‘November 11: “Where would we be today if the Armistice had been the other way ‘round then the triumph of America in the Great War is forever deserving of our most en- thusiastic rejoicing and our profoundest . thankfulness. ;