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PAGE FOUR * North Dakotans Gather At Frank White Home! Many North Dakotans, who well known in the state came together Thursda at the home of United urer and Mrs, Frank vrmerly of Valley City, The ion for the meeting was th tion of the sixth anniversar and Mrs. Lloyd Witter, 3 City, who are now visiting home of Mr.* and Mrs. Washingte Colonel Lounsberry, first editor of the state White who was the first new: paper, The Bismarck Tribune, w present. Mr, Lounsberry started th paper in 18 id related severd very interesting events in that con nection Other distinguished visitors were General and Mrs. Farnsworth. Mr. Farnsworth was at one time mil- itary instruc in the University of North and Mrs. Farns- worth will remembered as Miss Bozzard, of Grand Senator and Mrs. Ladd, Col, Moffet, C. L son, first commander of the Am- erican legion, Miss Cora Rollins, prefasaor of English for many year ia the State Normal Schoo! City and who is now at the M Normal, and Judge Hammel, former- ly of Grafton and who is now chair new court of Appeals Wright of Bismarck, presidont of the North Dakota So- elety ta tke District of Columbia neten im the ity of master of onies. An interesting program rranged: Mrs. Lloyd Witter gave 2 number of vocal selections which were most delightful and sev- eral of those present spoke on the history and growth of the state. VISIT HERE Mr. and Mrs. A. Patterson, Miss Dorothea Patterson, and Theodore Mantei of Elgin were guests of Mrs. Susanna Hultberg over the week end, for Miss Patterson left on Sunda Billings, Mont. where she is am ber of ching staff of the schools, r. and Mrs, Patterson and Mr. Mantei will le: soon for Grand Forks, where they will spend the win- ter, and where Mr, Mantei will at- tend the University of North Dakota, being a sophomore in the law school. ANNOUNCE- Friends have recived nouncement of the marriage of Miss Phyllis Lindquist, daughter of Mrs. A. W, Lindquist, of ahpeton, to Roy D. McIntosh of Portland, Ore., on July 28. Miss Lind- quist is known to many k people, as she was for s employed at the office of Dr. Crewe Mr. and Mrs. McIntosh will make their home in Portland. the an- WILL BUY Frank Hubbard left last on No. 4 for St, Louis, Mo which place he will bring b: #0 horse power motor OPLANE evening present time, taking a course in stunt flying. He and Mr. Hubbard will re- turn on Saturda: RETURNS TO HOME Miss Verona Murphy returned to her home in Reynolds today, after having spent the past two weeks as the guest of Miss Gwendolyn Welch. Miss Murphy has been the honored guest at a number of charming so- cial affairs while in Bismarck. TRINITY LUTHERAN AID MEETS The Ladies aid of the Trinity Eng- lish Lutheran church meets tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock in the church parlors. The hostesses are Mrs. Steen, Mrs. Oberg, and Mrs. Thorson. All members are cordially invited, RETURNS TO HOME Miss Lurah Haine returned to her home in Grand Forks this morning, after a short visit here with Mi Gyda Brynildson, Miss Haines is en route home from an extended trip to the West. COMPLETES VISIT Mrs, C. M. Rapp and daughter Lila, left this morning for their home in Alexandria, Minn., after having spent the past two weeks here as the guests of her sister, Mrs. J. M. Harri- son. a AT FAIR Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Falconer are attending the Minnesota state Fair. They will return the iatter part of the week. VISIT HERE Dr. and Mrs. J. R. MacKenzie of “Carrington motored here yesterday to spend a short time. x FROM SIOUX COUNTY Geor; H. Purchase, states attor- ~ney of Bioux county, is in the city on |. business. * THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE \ Social and Personal | Mothers Club | Presbyterians | ‘, = q Holds First To Entertain | Meeting Baptist Ladies: The club son was opened y The Presbyterian Ladies Aid in | terday with th first meeting of the, vites e Baptist ladies to attend the Mothers’ Club, which met at the] demonstration social to be given to: home of Mr D. morrow afternoon at the Presbyter- ast. All f j ian church parlors Many useful club were household labor saving devices will which wv | be on exhibition The yue and relad ¢ acation exper members are asked to bring an article | and reminiscences of the work of! of tarnis silver, und their house- | Mrs. Emma Wheeler, occupied the] hold mending. | afternoon, A two-course luncheon Plans have been made for an un-|{ Was serv | usually pleasant afternoon, and mem- | Mrs. -lbers ¢ the various divisions ef the Cc. Ht Presbyterian aid, as well as the ladies Woodman committee of the Baptist church are urged to charge of the meeting. Mrs. Owens tend. The members of the third read a paper on the history of the] division will have charge of the so. club, from its founding in 1909 up] cial. { ees Ge ' "| Large Class The nex i be held * ini Harris. At Hospital | ing school of the St. xius hospital opened yesterday, | th a class Ik entering. The | taking the course, of the Miss Catherine 'D.; Ida Leupp, 3. Hargrave, Stan Stanton Brazi ) INS Clara | N ton, N. N. D. Di, Sailer, | , Hazen, N. Hebron; Margaret M. Rose Rauchwate! ; Gertrude Victoria Hafele, Mont.; Miss Lois C. Han- Glendive, son, Carringion; Dorothy L. Hensel, | Carrington; Marie Viere, New | Munich, Minn:; M, Cuntia, 0. | hid & | . Joseph, J AGEME nnoune . ANNOUNC nent of the engage j i} i | Miss Mary Gowran of Grand nd ¥ Forks, daughter of Mr. C. Gowran, and Mr of Dickinson, summer home of th Mrs, bridge, son of Lillibridge t the coliege, in Chicago. TO STUDY DESIGNING IN PARIS A number of Bismarck friends will be interested to learn that Mi guerite Kops, of Lawton, O'Connor of Marion Stephenson of Chicag sail from New York on Sept. 8 for Paris, France, where they will study designing. Miss Kops and = Miss O'Connor, both graduates of the University of North Dakota, will be joined in New York by M tephen- son, who in charge of the domes- tie art work at the state University} for the past sev s. CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY i aret Will was the honor- aturday when Mrs, R. Lumry entertained 22 little girls and home, Sunday being Miss eleventh birthday. The d games on the lawn, ments were served indoors. Pink and after which at small tables white decorations were used. Minia- ture su filled with candies were the vors. Thomas and Gra- ham McClure of New York were out of town guests. MOTOR TO FARGO F. A. Copelin, accompanied Mildred Allensworth and sons, motored to Fargo, by her two where the two boys entered the Sa- cred Mrs. Heart Academy for the year. Allensworth returned on Mon- but Mrs. Copelin will remain in o for the week, visiting friends. RETURN FROM CALIFORNIA A. C. Wilkinson and family have returned from California where they have been spending the past five months. They visited the greater part of the time at Oakland, and re- turned by way of the Canadian Pa- cific, stopping at points of interest on the way. VISITS OLD SCHOOL MATE James McClure and his two grand- sons, Thomas and Graham McClure left Sunday for their home in New York, after having spent — several days here as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Will. Mr. Will and Mr. McClure are old schoolmates. TO ATTEND SCHOOL IN SPOKANE | Miss Jean Crawford of Brittin ac- companied her aunt, Mrs, Sam Clark, who has been the guest of relatives here for some time, to her home in Spokane, where she will attend high school during the coming year. HOLD BUSINESS MEETING St. Mary’s sewing circle will hold a business meeting on Thursday, Sept. 4 at St. Mary's school auditor- ium, at 8 o'clock. All members are urged to attend. Mrs. E. C. White and Mrs. Gady will act as hostesses. VISITS HERE BRIEFLY Miss Minnie Brittin of Dickinson who has been on an extended visit in the West, visited here for a short time at the W. Sherwin home, en route to her home. IS RETURNING FROM ABROAD Friends have received word from William O’Hara that he sailed from Ireland on Aug. 31, for the United .| leading roles. METHODIST AID MEE' Division No, 1 of the ladies a the Methodist F meet tor d of | Ri rrow afternoon at the home} of Mrs. Thon venue A.| Division No with Mrs. | BG. Stohn at 706 Tenth street, andj division No, 3 will meet at the home , of Mrs. C.D. Morton, at 316 Park avenue, i 5 | RETURNS FROM VISIT i Mrs. F. L. Proctor s returned from spending the past two months in Roundup, Mont., where she was the guest of her ¢ one of | ‘whom Mrs. Merry, n super-| visor of music in the schools of Riv-: {) ide Cal, for several years, Miss for tinuc conservatory of music, and — whe e e also tor, She was! } Liat Hi h Englehart, | her and other) accompanied who has be friends n Vi for some H on Hi ACCE POSITION HERE iss Lillian Budge of Grand Forks | cepted 1 in the office of public in- truction, and arrived on Monday to take up her work there. \ vo HERE FOR SHORT TIME. 12 Mr. and Mrs, J.T. Eastman and! : . : eee and candidate for reelection Mrs W. Po MaeCamber of Wilts} needa melietees endorcement? a short NIA ee the | continued to make a runaway race to Mandan, to attend the! to. the nomination on the Republi- Jean ticket. He hus a lead of over is Senne AIR ee votes over his nearest eppo- | Mrs. HB. tine and Mrs. Ed) “Zimmerman, although endorsed by | Fe an eee eae ta home | Lakollette, did ot have the support| he city yesterday, en route home) or Goy, Blaine. He is charged with from attending the faiy at Mandan. late VISIT FAIR Mrs. Peter Random and daughter | Miss M short time in the vity ye after attending the Man i en Re 30, MARRIA’ ISSL A marriage 1 e as issued | yesterday to M Lillian T, Olson) d to Daniel R. I Mahoney, both -of | this city. TO MACALASTER Miss Rosemary Lomas left this r St. Paul. She will enter morning fo Colle a freshman this} TO ST. PAUL a Kruger left this morn Mrs. ing for her home in St. Paul af a two weeks visit with Mrs. R. E, Pot-| ter. | D rjA. Th Minn., on es er last night between his and und will be of interes | FROM MINOT 1 group of Ku Klux Klanemen, in riends here, Both Miss Gow-! Fran J. Murphy of Minot, a testimony given » the in- id Mr, Lillibridge are gra former resident of Bismarck is in the| quest of the ¢ six men. of the University of North Da city today on Igeal business, Dave Fisk, firs ffieeme Miss Gowran recently : ees jployee of the Fisk garage asserted home after studying more than ROM BUYING TRIP j|that the sheriff and his deputy ina Ch ‘0 hospital, while Mr Bergeson has returned from fired the shot that killed Chester Lillibridge is now studying medicine, . ing trip to Chicago, New York | Reid, who was an innocent bystand- and other eastern points. VISITS HERE | of the three Ku Klux Klansmen slain Arthur Warren of Flasher is the|in the encounter, just before Dun- ‘house guest of Mervin Clough dur-|ning dropped from several bullet! ing the Mandan fair week. j Wounds. FROM CHICAGO se ‘on returned from ness trip to Chicago. | sh RETURNS E, G. Patte a ten day bu in the It is a highly drama tic tale of a man and a w man a product of outdoor lite, mining engineer, the woman bred in the luxurious life of a city, who are lost in the Northern wildern The man wins in the struggle secure food and shelter i | to} for both, | whom he had formerly held in con- tempt. Her dislike for him also changes to lov AT THE CAPITOL “A Woman Who Sinned,” a ro-| mantic photodrama, written, directed and produced by Finis Fox, will be; the chief screen feature at the Cap- itol Theatre tomorrow. It is by far | the most sensational and successful | of the big-theme films ever produc- | ed. i The story is built around the pretty wife of a New England min- ister. She is invited on a yacht and | held against her will. ally she jumps from the boat and swims to | shore. Upon reaching home she! sees her baby and husband jf praying for he: 1s they believe she has lost her li! in a storm. Rather | than face them—in what she believes ; to be disgrace—she goes to New| York and eventually meets the man | who held her on the yacht. Twenty years pass. The minister’s wife has become mistress of the man who wronged her, Mae Busch plays in a most con-| vineing manner the title role. Other The Weather Mostly fair tonight and Thursday. Cooler to- night. Shapley Clothes Quality Style Economy —o States. He has been visiting in Ire- land for several months. RETURNS TO BISMARCK Mrs, Ida Haas Schola is again em- ployed at the Harrington-Beauty par- lors, Bergeson’s | 480; |who | Henry r, and had the advantage of n fired the f Thomas holding could = +; Miss Digby’s class in Re-; At The Movies _|/ view Shorthand begins Wed. 2 | evening Sept. 3rd, at ‘a De THE ELTINGE j Arrange in ‘time to begin mpty Hands” at the Eltinge| With class. Call 885. 208 theatre today is} 3rd St. from Arthur Stringer’s with pa eee ee Ee ! Jack Holt and Norma Sheare Electric Cookery. | | notea stars in the cast are Irene | ch, Morgan Wallace and Rex iseopal church will| Lease, BLAINE HOLDS LEAD IN RAGE FOR GOVERNO ex Conditions Good For i every} Milwaukee, Sept. With unty in the state contributing to! e total, G Blaine, candidate on | ithe republican tick¥t for reelection, | tagious diseases of any kind, accord- h the indorsement of Robert La-| ing to Dr. Nette was 62,899 votes ahead of his! health officer, rest rival. Out of the 1,886 nets ec reporting t of the total of 8, Blaine’s tos 1 was 170 inst 9 for rst, 5x0 for Cummings. ukee, Wis., Sept. » was renominated | in ticket over A. 1. George Cummings, by run between Bulletin, Mil Gov. J. J. BL the Republ rst and esti nd 70,000 vote Returns from 2. ecinets in state Hirst 139,160; tes. out of gave Blaine Cummings 1 31 of Zimmerman, — secretary ¢k of cooperation by Gov. Blaine, ve Dammann his support. Levitin, incumbent, Follette was by wide margin fo epublican nomination for t jomon dorsed by L Johnson r- NQUEST HELD IN HERRIN | KLAN TROUBLE) —Sheriff Geo. s deputy 0. R. e charged with having shot in the eacount- homas, Fisk also test ied that he sa reen Dunning, one He added that he did not actually ¢ the shooting of Dunning, a not say who fired the fat: hot. Is Better Cookery. tite, Headache and Bil- fousness,corrects Constipation. NR JUNIORS—Little Rs One-third the regular dose. Made of same ingredients, then candy coated. For children and adults. SOLD BY YOUR DRuGGIST: DOCTOR M.E. BOLTON Osteopath Specialist in Chronic Diseases Telephone 240 11914—4th St. Bismarck, N. D. EXPERT MOTOR REPAIRING NO CONTAGIOUS are excellent for the opening of the | schools, year, 1 thorough examination of child is made by Miss I mi of illness, is at once prevent the spread of contagion, The child can return to school only when | he of the children are spect of vision, hearing, and the exami tion for the p ditions of thr three times in case a month, show that the buildings can be Gruen and Bulova’ Wrist tied in about seconds, with the pee Eeplion OC hel. Waellite, eenpols Watches are created by artists which requires 1 minute and sec- who know how to combine onds. As the Roosevelt school is Sea itatill five proof, regu drills are not} beauty with utility. held, but a few year the burning building. 24s Admitted for treatment to the Bis. n Marie Roseglen; Thora Minn,; August Krause, Wilton; Carl roeder, 1 Ashley; Miss M Orville Falkenstein, Baldwin; Lehr; Walter Larson, Irvin Shall, Bismarck; Dittman, Juds Freq Ryder; Lang, Mrs. Fred | Hue- HARRINGTON’S DISEASES IN is." : BARBER and BEAUTY SHOP | Birth: Mrs, Emil Lang, Boy, Ster- \ - y . ling. ‘i Mrs. Ida Haas Schola is again meeting her friends at CITY NOW. aS ELEC | this popular Beauty Parlor. | Buy a home from us. We} ‘have the best in the west and/| Phone 130W. Open to 8 p. m. | willloan you the money to in-| vest. Investors Mortgage | Security Co. Phone 138. Ot- \fice with First Guaranty) Bank. Cook by Electricity. Cleaner, Safer and Cheaper. School Opening; Fire Drills Empty Buildings Quickly The city is ent free from con- | Stackhouse, city | nd heulth conditions | Rings to Touch W omen’s Hearts! Anyone of these attractive rings set with matchless stones would make an entrancing gift to the woman whose heart you would touch. The beauty of the stones and their settings will grace her hand and win it, too. { At the beginning of — the| ach | ther Teich- school nurse, and any child with suspicious rash, or any symptoms sent home, to obtained a doctors certifi pdom from contigion, this careful I given a week, an ite | fr | Besides mination, i brief in- | the testing none pf diseased con- dso on, is made For the p fire, drills are held twice he records from las Wrist Watches re given through the , to acquaint the children. with procedure for getting out of a hers Optometrists. Bon Jewele’ ham Brot CITY NEWS | Bismarck Hospital hospitu Stoven, Arthyde, Happy feet helpyouthrough the hardest day. Happy feet are youthful, vigorous, “easy” feet, free from strain and undue fatigue. You, too, can have them by wearing the Arch Preserver Shoe. Kintyre; Lueille Tony Roll, Burt; Miss Alvina| Hebron; Baby Harry Nelson ; Mrs. Clifford Nelson, D Truax, The McKenzie Hotel Barber Shop announces the opening of a new bobbing and hair dressing parlor Friday, Sept. 5th. Private waiting room, Private operating . room, expert shingling, soft water shampoos and marcelling. Geo. : Meier, Judson; Kintyre ; Mrs. Richard . Fred Sch- . John Spet jargaret Cordon, Cit kenstein, Baldwin; Gr. Pe THE FOOT Weak ARCH TOE BISMARCK.N.DAK, OLAMONDS. “JEWELRY ENGAGEMENT DIAMONDS Mean a GREAT Deal both to those who give and to those who receive them. If bought For appointments Call 146J. , FOR RENT stain GK monies (We ev lee Comfortable rooms single THE McKENZIE HOTEL BARBER himonts renner or double with home BERR ase ee eae privileges. 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