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The Bismarck Tribune from Bismarck, North Dakota • Page 6

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I 3 .4 Koro is fho state in the terest. of the borne Tbev have visVed home here and w-'ll le-n-pj tonight for the east to make their: renovts on tbe homes of the western states. Tliev have done snlendid work tliro'ifdiont H'e comitr nnd esnpciallv in this s'ait-. Mi-s Thoiimil' wi'i lievt week for iVTinne'-'no'is wJirpp she! will at'end tin- national mee'inir of thp World's Puritv association. Miss Topping received lier abpninimeut aj short time ago fvom Co v.

1-lamin and, 11 be the onlv Dukota renresentiitive. In Minneapolis she will meet Mrs. Kate Wallet Barrett ol'1 Virginia, president of the National Florence Crittenden Home associmion biy. puiai in lie treatment by Kondon'3 aUirrJuJ purified thu hip il tho j.uim-. i.ud tnotiai.

Ito simplt-, touTliiinr atid wrienLilic. No iteht antl Wo by ri bi-r r.at.iplo. lucundOUo o. all or itiitct. Ef.idari SilinicnjoMs, Minn.

CafaLfrfi'iI Jelly 'W0- The aanufacturera voluntarily attach a tat to every Hoosier Kitehan Cabinet Meommeodini Gold Daatior cleinlni it. Scat for other ctdiiacta. too. IJr 7iV SOCIAL REALM Rexsl! Club. HOMEWARD BOUND.

The Itexall drug dealers of tlie By William McFce. State have just organized, LJ I Out. of the ens. come, Bcntson of Fnrgo, president. Oui ot the cold gray W.

Gray of Wilton its the seerotsir.v- and ruuicihohs hum treasurer. I ult ihe lilasc ot ilie antuniii I bici.ze. Civic League Party Dov.ii through the stai.s we pass, Be sure to attend the card party Wishers around us press. at tlie home of Mrs. N.

Call (Ms 011 a sua of niuss, evening, to lie given by ladies j'in poims of loveliness! of the Civic league. Kverybody will Out on uie channel 11, be welcome, gentlemen and ladies. Sun-kissed plains of light, Coffee an dsaiuhviclies will be aerv- Coaches 01 Hhinglo anl shell, ed, and pranks, if siny, viii be eon- of a dazzling white. fined to the you' linil element who re- out pati u.e Sci-o 'Kits, fuse to be restrained. Ilallow'eeu is: iacing the v.e.icrn wind, Hallcw'een.

in from ihe cudiosn nnles, I a cijiul ui.hiiid. Prof. Charlton Andrews Honored. Out of ihe e.t:-r. 1 ul, Prof.

Charlton Andrews, head of the, uk ironi Ihe older lands, English department of the Valley City Hungry a friend to normal, is receiving flattering press V. cary of foreign strands: noticos of his new book, "The Drama Onward 'twixc and sea, of Today." The Minneapolis Tribune Westward through wind and rain, publ shes a comprehensive criticism Tlii- vii ship carries me of the work, comparing it mosf favor- Hack to my home again. ably with a recent book from the pen of Richard lUirum of Minnesota uni Card Party Tonight. veraitv, called "The New American 1 Drama." Prof. Cluulton's book diA'ided into six Realism and the 'Literary' drama.

The Americans, the British, the tals and Prospective. It has already mot with a large sale. Prof. Andrews was one of the interesting speakers of particularly invite the gentlemen to the Federation meeting at Fargo. come with their wives, sisters or sweethearts, and a pleasant and Sunday Schcol Class.

able evening is assured to all. The Miss Agnes Orr was Insteps yes-1 terda.v afternoon and evening at liehome on Avenue A to tlie members of her Sunday school class the Hallow'een season bein-j 0.3 an or casion for special for mer I All of games were plived, the vonne people eomin." ectly from school, and when the ner hour arrived, an invitation was extended fbe jmips'b parlal-c of the festive meal in the vW.iv are supnosed to 'ihe anncint men's "'pre ari'i'd out with witches' baskets and other v'bi t' accessories to- was enjovd to 'lie 'lMllo-t and Miss Orr voted roya! entertain er. Home Fargo Forum: Miss ilii-n Ton-, pine snne'dntrjidfiit of 'he Florence: Crittenden home as her gnes's a'' 'intei 'Uls been such a long time since III" p.iblic en joyed a good game of whist that it is expected there will be a line attendance tonight at the card party (lie Indies of the Civic gue are giving at the home of Mrs. X. h.

Call, on Avenue A. The ladies hour is o'clock. tWk DANCING FROCK OF WHITE' CHARMEUSE. sr-- "-eeic Mrs. O.

Tbnm-is mi'l Mies Eliza be'ii Hipgs of Vpw York ci v. Mrs Thomas and Pile's national secretaries of the vioi-enpp Ciitteii den Home association anil have been traveling 1 and vice of the World ity association. Think is it! Think of Iho aurms atK! uifeascii tUsuou winch poison every breath! This simple white gown of Cbarmeuse, with its wide belt of liberty, is very girlish looking and makes a suitable gown for the outlit of the fair young debutante. The collar, misette and plaited frills are of malines lace. Keep your kitchen cabinet, ice box and all utensils healthfully clean with GOLD DUST Quickly brightens metal and makes woodwork snow white.

Cleans everything. 5c and larger packages. fTwwx FA PRANK coBwrn CHICAGO "Lat ihm GOLD OUST TWINS do your work" Bismarck Infirmary of Osteopathy Branch of the Jamettowr. tnfl of Osteopathy. CRS.

BOLTON A PHYSICIANS CHARGE Evangeline Rrltfrn in tvriTnpn'c and obstetrics Ml curable and dtseaseo drugs ROOMS 12 ANO 13, TRIBUNE BLDG. Phone 240. At Leal. Miss Minnie Xielson and Mrs. Frank White of Valley City, spent Tuesday at the Industrial show at Leal, where Mrs.

White was asked to address the 1 women. A Jelly Time. Mastir Hussell Call was mine liost ast evening at a delightful Hallovv'een party, at which his neighborhoor friends were guests. Tlie boys were asked for dinner, which was made festive with decorations in the- reguioil colors of orange and black, with cats and and n-nkins ralore, all I'd'cative of the things that prr around with the witches in the full of tlie moon on Haliow'een. The dinner I'ast'd iust as good, however, as if the goblins weren't around, and the games afterward were the jolliest ever.

Ladies' Aid Active. The ladies of the aid society of Piusbyieriau church are busy soliciting tiie women of the church for their in the fund to be raised to meet the expense of the new heating I of the church and the building of the commodious and handsome manse, which is already in course of constr.ietion on Avenue between ManI dan and Washington avenues. The aid society has volunteered to raise payable in the next five years, and one of the energetic solicitors ports nearly to the chedit of her shaie already. The women members I oi the church may pay a certain amount annually for live years, indepcndently of what her husband is! I doing, and it is her privilege to spare it from her pin money or.earn it. While Rev.

and Mis. Harris espiessj themselves as very well satisfied with present home, they will no doubt find increased enjoyment in home whollt modern and commanding. so beautiful a view as will the new building on the hill. The usual Christmas bazaar and supper will be offered on December -1, and the mem-i bers of the aid are busily occupied in eparations therefor. Suffrage Convention.

The second conven'ion of the State! Votes for Women league recently eluded in Fargo was definite its con-1 elusions and clear in its policy for the ensuing year. There is just about working year between the dare of he met ting, October IS, and the vember election, when the citiestion of Women wiil be to vote. If the woiuc-u win this1 elec ion tliey must have a majority oi all ihe votes cast. In other words they ist deliver some hing better "han 25,000 vote.i. In order to achieve result they have elected a vicepresident for each judicial district every case an able suffrage er.

It is part of the duty of these olficeis to elect a county chiirnian for every county in her district. Working through these offices the or ganization will proceed to make a suffrage census and carry on a paign oi enlightenment. Plans discussed to raise money for this work. It is estimated that the cost will be between two and three thousand dollars. There is about sixty dollars in the treasury.

Airs. Helen lias donated rooms for state headquarters in the deLendrecie block. These will be ened soon. Here a secretary will be installed, literature will be distributed, and general campaign work canied on. The officers elected are as follows: President, Mrs.

C. L. Darrow, Vice President, Mis. Buelah M. Amidon, Fargo Vice President at Large, Airs.

Alice- B. Hunter, Dickinson cording Secretary, Mrs. Gillette, Grand Forks Treasurer, Mrs. O. J.

deLendrecie, Fargo. District Vive Presidents. First, Airs. Anna Iiazen, Larimore. Second, Alls.

Wm. Falger, Devils Lake. Third, Mrs. M. A.

Hildreth, Fargo. Fourth, Mrs. W. S. Lauder, Wahpeton.

Fifth, Mrs. Kate Glaspell, Jamesown. Airs. Bodenstab, Bismarck. Seventh, Mis.

Grant Hager, Grafon. Eighth, Mrs. Andrew Carr, Minot. Ninth, Airs. A.

G. Burr, Rugby. Tenth, Airs. V. H.

Stickney, son. Eleventh, Airs. Martha P. Tatem, Williston. Twelfth, Mrs.

H. M. Sutsman, Mandan. KIMBALL PIANOS. We have the exclusive agency.

buy a Kimball Piano from any 'her concern in this city you are -ble to have to pay a royalty on it you buy elsewhere in this terri -V you will get a shopworn or sec dlrmd piano, as no one else ca'y Kimball pianos at the factory foi Ms city. I can sell you as cheap as invone, because these prices are ade by the W. W. Kimball Co. a heir factory.

Please call and see ew instruments just received at our ore. Terms to suit you. Peck's 'usic One quart pail 10c, fine lanterns Airs. Port's sad irons only 79c 3et, dozen clothes pins 5c, big woocten bowl 10c, hundreds Of others at the ew MANNING'S VARIETY STORE, THOMPSON'S AUTO LIVERY. New car, expert driver.

Prompt tention-to all calls. No delay or appointment when you call 490. wUh Lair Motor Sales, a I Vis't the Amusement parlor? of Reed Son, in the old Glatt loca t'on, on Main street. Billiards, pockfe billiards and cigars, with tobacco and drinlrr BISMARCK bAILT TR1BUNB a number of The ii I i' I mi mm -i fp WITH THE CLUBWOMEN Wednesday Alusical and Mothers' clubs to a meeting to be held at the Cynosure club rooms, Thursday afternoon, at to hear Federation repoi Special musical numbers will be furnished. SHEYENNE CLUB rVALLEY WOMAN'S CLUB HOSTESS.

mothers interested are cordially invitThe Woman's club liave invited tlit ed to corno nnd bring their fancy Sheyenne club met a'. Hie l.o ne or Alls. Frank White eoteiaa att noon and had as their guests the 1 Alter the regular business bad been "onsidered, Airs. E. VennMya favored the ladies by singing and Mrs.

nrnev White talked about the Federation1 in South Dakota and other of interest to the club en and those who are interested in club work. Airs. White's talk was ro' only instructive but very esting, indeed, and it was one of tlie enjoyable features of the af ernoon vJeert a "mitcd of about one doz en women. Refreshments were ed and a social hour was enjoyed af the program. Airs.

White was s's1ed in tlie dining room by Mrs. Mrs. Zimmerman, Airs. Swit 'er and Aliss Fischer. AT FARGO.

ladies of the Third ward are -ntertaining at a suffrage tea Ill's af'erroon at Fargo Suffrnge -n-e heinff "'be I ons'fel'ow club meet Wednesday, Oct. 29, at 4 o'clock Airs will speak on "Th'' Work of the Women's Clubs" l-GO That's what you want, and that's what umet is teed to give Jiil I SiiiiiS It is sure in perfect ing and raising qualities, in v.holesoraeness, iii parity. Perfectly raired, meltingly tender cuit, cake, fins, griddle bound to result from its use. a goes farther than other ing and it's ate in cost. Insist 011 it at your grocers.

RECEIVED HIGHEST AWARDS Pur Exposition, Chicago, IUinoii. Exposition, France, Much, 1912 work. Tho Votes For Women league held a business meeting last evening al the public library. There was a large attendance present and the meet'ne was a most enthusiastic one. Ward GOOO PROGRAM BY MOTHERS' were made for the coming cam CLUB.

oaigns and several other ma ters The Mothers' club of Grand Forks importance were discussed. M'ss will meet next Friday afternoon, at Rankin of Missoula, who has o'clock, in the parlors of tho Y. spent several weeks in this part of M. C. A.

building. An unusually -in- tlx star, was not present at the meetterosting program lias been arranged ing last evening, but will probably and a cordial invitation is extended he present at the next meeting. She 'o all who are interested. The pro svoke at Lisbon last evening and to -ram will be ns follows: is in' Okesl Rankin will Are the Dangers -eturn to Fargo the last of the week Alen iee the Toys and Girls Who pp-nd the week-end as the gues' Permitted to Be On the Street Mrs. E.

M. Darrow. Per Pearl Blough. Punishment Be dicted on Children or Pa-ents, or What Josephine Brown. NOUS CLUB OF GRAND FORKS.

The Entre Nous club will hold its I regular meeting on Alonday afternoon at 3 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. A. J. Becker, 915 Belmont avenue. An interesting program has been ranged.

Mrs. O. B. Burtness. will have 0 a a MapJa EdgW0Pth Mrs 1iances ley.

AnstinRon Tn connection with the busim ss ol raise funds which the Women Civb. meeting Mrs. II. A. read! league must hove for Me purnose ot revised constitution and by-laws carrying on the winters work, the finance committee of that organza "on has arranged to give two public erte' tainments.

The first of these will at the First Methodist church. on day evening, November 3, when f-eorge A. Benscn will be presented of the club. One of the changes that has been decided upon by the c'ub is M'nt the membership shall be unlim ito'1. Heretofore, there lias Dnr'ner the coming week members of the leaeue will make a ot city for the sale of tickets for entertainment and the sunport of everyone is urgently re'iuested The league is without funds at present eood work cannot so on w'th "ut generous assistance from the pub l'c.

MILITARY WEDDING IN TKE RPesion a short social session will be wiH take up the G. Lyk- -Mrs. S. H. Ash- Mrs.

Frank'Griffin. W. H. Witherstinc. CIVIC LEAGUE OP GRAND FORKS PLANS PROGRAMS.

Grand Forks Herald: In order to In a program of dramatic readings, 'utersnersed with musical numbers I bv several of the city's best talent, n'he entertainment will be one of tho treats of the season and will be jrven at popular prices in order that every member of the league and every e-'tizen who appreciates the work of bodv mav have an opportunity of lendine a hand. Mr. is a of and this will be his pub arnearance in Mn's c'tv Ho has l'efor the and T'uskhi so of the university, and has al- the cbi'dren of the nr'mary ways been enthusiastically reeeivpd vrads will give a short program of 'Hie wno'cnl numbers will be of t.he 'anes and folk dancing, afte" which very best and the complete program will be I'dit refreshments serv "in be announced within a day or ed and a social hour enjoyed. All two. 11 Shun alcoholic substitutes that stimulate and stupefy.

Take Soott'8 Emulsion nerves. Its nutritive power is the greatest help that nature affords. ii. P. Oct.

3d. wu'Pliug of thi! iiutuniii took pi p. m. when AJis.s Dorothy Duncan Uatewood, ilaugliter of Musquash, Muskrat or Ondatra Wof HATEVER his name, Mr. Muskfat, or rather a number him, makes a great overcoat lining.

Dark brown is his fur soft, silky, warm, durable and good to look at. The coat shown with Gordon makes for $45.00. In nearly every city there is one good store that sells Gordon Furs, so see it yourself. The truth about furs and what the Gordon Pure Fur Law in Gordon's little fur is yours if you write for it. GORDON FERGUSON, The world's richest furs on display Friday, Oct.

31, Saturday, Nov. 1 an unusual opportunity to view the smartest creations of master designers -a complete line of GORDONS FURS FRIDAY, OCTPMIt or worried or vexed at trifles, your vital forces are slowly but surely deteriorating. Scott's Emulsion overcomes nervousness better than anything else because its nourishing force enriches the blood and stimulates its now to all the tissues and bathes the tiny nerve cells in the rich plasma by which they are nourishea. "T''J for your 13-123 I Mprl'ral Director and Mrs. Duncaii CAPITOL.

Cialcwood, became the bride of Lieut. Karl North, of the Engineering Corps Tlie first of the army. Tlie ceremony took place In St. Alanjaret's Churcli'aml was followed by a reception at the home of the bride's arents. St.

Makers of Gordon Pure Fur Law Furs since im Exquisite models in garments and small furs made up from the choicest precious and precious furs Come here and see the furs that are being worn in the fashion centers of the world A special fur expert from the house of Gordon Ferguson will be in attendance to offer gestions or to give any information desired The Gordon Pure Fur Law Protects You A. VV. Lucas Co. The House of Quality PAUL, Minn,.

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