The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 28, 1917, Page 5

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Seniors to Be Banqueted pjuniors at the McKenzie hotel. are expected. master. An elaorate program p toasts will feature and the colors w: pointmen: school boys have alieady enlisted in the navy. Theg uests will ‘besides members of the “classes, Supt. and Mrs. J. Maurice “ Martin and the high school faculty. Thursday evening a number of tie girls of grade eight entertained Miss Roberta Best ddard, were sisted by Pauline Hammond and Mabel ‘on, =A Hannan served and M Hammond and M Eliason prepared the dinner. es were used to center tie table and the guests included Mrs. R. I. Best, Mrs. H. P, Goddard, Mrs. G, B, New- comb, Mrs. Hanson Miss Mallory and Miss Hamel, The penny social given last even- ing by the History club of the high school was a most enjoyable affair. 1) Many features were introduced » Which afforded much merriment to , the many. visit their mothers. Eli Arranges Special Program. Miss Mabel Wright, organist for the ‘ morning service at the yterian fi church, who leaves Wednesday next for Minot, to make her home with her sister, Mrs. E. B, Goss, has arranged a special program of numbers for her last Sunday. She will play as a pre- lude a selection in K. flat, for the offertory, Sellars’ “Twilight” and for the postlude, “The Heavens Are Tell- ing’'*from Hadyn’s: “Creation.” An- other special attraction will be a solo ‘by Miss. Dorothy Brown, supervisor of public school music of the Valley City schools. Miss Prown is spend- ing the week-end in the city as the guest of Mr. and Mrs, G. W. Cochrane of Second street. The quartet will sing “Daybreak” by Puisuti-P: and é ~¢the baptismal ice “That Sweet ‘ Story of Old.” Paul Graham, violin- ist, and Miss Brown will take part in the evening ser bah * yp Entertains at Dinner. Mr. and Mrs, William V. Kiebert of Fourth street, who e@ next week to spend the summer in Center, and who expect to make their home in California in the fall, entertained a limited number of their friends last f evening at dinner at the Grand Pa- Vcific hotel. The guests included ‘Miss Mabel Wright, who leaves next week to make her home in Minot, Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Hutcheson, Miss (Hutche- son, Master John Hutcheson, Mrs, J. G. Moore and daughter, Miss Mar- jorie. Mr. and Mrs. Kiebert have been actively identified with church’ the speakers at the meeting of the | and social activities in the capital city. Mrs. Kiebert is a member of the Thursday Musical club and hap contributed largely to the s many of the musical entertainments. a The Brawn and Brain of a boy are not made out of books or ser- mons, They are built out b of foods that supply in well- 1 balanced proportion and in : digestible form every needed element. These elements are in Shredded Wheat i Biscuit, a real whole wheat { food which contains all the i material for building the : human body. A perfect food for growing youngsters. Its crispness encourages thorough chewing which develops sound teeth and healthy gums. Children like it and thrive on it. It is ready-cooked and ready-to eat. For breakfast or any meal with milk or cream, Made at Niagara Falls, N.Y, mg H.B. WARNER the popular matinee idol who has long been famous for his work in ‘‘Alias Jimmy Valentine’’ is here tonight this time in a roman- tic tale of love and adven- ture. “(A VAGABOND PRINCE” is the name of it and of course it is a Triangle Play which means the latest and best in the production of motion pictures, Full of that ‘‘pep’’ and snap for which these photo- plays are famous you are , suré to enjoy it. i at THEATRE HEN YOU ASK FOR s BUTTER A NORTAER ,At McKenzie This Eve The senior class of the high school will be banqueted this evening by the This will open the commencement festivi- ties for 1917 and nearly 100 guests! Hugh Spangler, presi- beach dent of the junior class will be toast- of national 11 be introduced in the ap- , as a number of the high include two upper at the high schoo] building in honor of Both Mr. and ‘Mrs. Kiebert have a host of friends who regret their leav- ing. eae W. C. T. U. Meeting. The Woman’s Temperance union will meet Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. W. E. Cleveland at her home, 4 West Main street. The program will be in keeping with “baby week.” Monday Club Meeting. The Monday club will meet Mon- day afternoon witn Mrs. W. E. Lahr at her home in Avenue A. A long program has been arranged for this meeting to study the conservation of the various North Dakota resources. eee To Address Convention. Mrs. J. G. ‘Moore of Fifth street, wife of Dr. Moore, superintendent of the ‘Methodist Episcopal church dis- trick of Bismarck, left today for Napo- where she will be one of the school con- Mrs. ‘Moore vention of that county, will speak Sunday afternoon, se ® Dancing Parties. The Scandinavian club of the city will give a dancing party this evening in the Knights of ‘Pythias hall. The entertainment committee has extend- ed the invitation to all Scandinavians jand friends to attend. ‘Members of Homestead ‘Lodge No. 300 are making extensive arrange- ments for their dancing party for Thursday evening, ay 3, in Patter. son hall. They planning for a large crowd as the invitation is gen eral. O'Connor's orchestra will fur: nish the music. es #6 For Dr. Jones. Fargo suffragists have arranged a reception for this evening for Dr, Effie McCullom Jones, who has been tour- ing the state in the interest of suf- frage. She gave her last lecture in Steele and will be the guest for se eral days of (Mrs. R. KE. Weible. The reception will be held in the home of Mrs. Robert Clendenning, state president of the Suffrage league, Dr. Jones will tell of her tour of the state at this time. * em Contributes to Fund. the Woman's Relief Corps held in the ome of Mrs. A. D, Cordner in Fifth street, the corps decided to help re- furnish the famous Andersonville Prison cottage near Chattanooga, which marks the site of the Ander- sonville prison of civil war fame. This famous old cottage is kept up by the government but the various states of the union are aiding in its refurnishing. The cottage is used chie‘ly for the accommodation of old veterans of the civil war who return to the scene of the old prison, A |number of new members were recciv- ed into the corps. * * om Personal. Notes. Miss Helen Sullivan of the state department of education returned Fri- day from a week's inspection tour of the state. Miss Sullivan was one of Benson County Teachers’ associations held at Leeds last Saturday. Mrs, N. C. leave this evening for Valley City, where she will. visit friends. the annual meeting of the county su- perintendents. ‘Miss Hulda Genty of Beach arrived in the city today to spend the sum- mer with her sister, Mrs. Mary Ny- borg, of this place. public school music in Valley City, her father, C. S. Brown, cashier of the Oaks National bank, who is a patient in the Bismarck hospital and with Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Cochrane of Second street. Mrs. W. lH. (Ebeling of Seventh St., who has been in High Point, Mo., where she was called by the serious illness and death of her mother, (Mrs. F. B. Clark, has returned. Miss Esther Boehlke of Dickinson is gpending a short time with her sis- ter, Miss ‘Lillia Boehlke, of First St. She will leave tomorrow for Daven- port, la., to spend several weeks as the guest of her brother. se oe CHURCH NOTICES | OG Catholic—Father Hiltner, pastor. 8:00 a. m, first mass, English sor- mon; 9:15 a. m., second mass, Ger man sermon; 10:30 a. m., high mass, English sermon; 2:00 p. m., Sunday school; 7:30 p. m., evening service and benediction. s * & First Presbyterian.—Thayer and Second streets, Rev. H. €. Postle thwaite, minister. Morning service at 10:30; theme, “Bringing the Child- ren to Jesus” Evening service at 8 o'clock; theme, “A Man Sent From God.” Music by the quartet at morn-} ing service and by Young People’s choir at evening service. Paul Gra- ham will play a violin solo during the evening service. Bible school at 12 o'clock noon. Splendid music and classes for all. Christian Endeavor at 7 o'clock. The public is cordially invited to tho services of the church. . *e 6 McCabe Methodist Episcopal.—_Two blocks north of McKenzie hotel; W.! J. Hutcheson, D. D., minister. Morn- ing service at 10:30. The pastor will} speak on “Strength and Weakness.’ The choir will sing special numbers jand the Hustler’s bible class will give a report. Sundy School at 12 o’clock jnoon. Classes are held for all. Jun- ior League at 3 o'clock, led by Miss; May Swift; Senior Epworth League, :Peception of members and signing of | {charter. Evening service at 8 0’ ! clock, with a sermon on Precious ,things. Mrs. C. B. Taylor and Mrs./ J. A. Larson will sing a duet and the; ichoir a special anthem. : eee Swedish Lutheran, Seventh street and Avenue ‘D; ‘Rev. F. 5. -Alfson, pas- tor.—Morning services at 10:30; Sun- day school at 12 noon, and evening service at-8-o'clock. e ae Evangelical, Seventh and Rosser streets; Rev. R. E. Strutz, pastor — Morning services in the German lan- tea and motion pictur her mother, Mrs. Geo: the benefit of the Ameri At the meeting Friday afternoon of ‘ the schools in the northern part. of} Macdonald, deputy su-j ss of | perintendent of public instruction, will | ‘From | there she will go to Minot to attend Miss ‘Dorothy Brown, supervisor of | is spending the week-end here with | were arrivals in the quart and cleaner, GOULD HEIRESS AS MBS ANTHONY OREXEL TR Mrs. Drexel Miss tould, and Cross nurse, as she was Marjorie ppeared at t how given J. Gould, for an Red Cross, nguage with the Y. P. A. service at 0 and sermon at 8 o'clock. You are 7 cordially invited to worship with this church, Association Cpposed to Suffrage at! St. George’ {the annual iit ing held in Fargo on George Buzzelle Thu day. The other officers are: | day after Kaster. Holy communion at] , Fi AIC Mrs. | 8 a.m; Sunday school at 10; mom. ; JG Aneta. oe ing prayer and sermon at 11; evening}, Second d vice president—Mrs. | prayer and sermon at H.R. Hopkins, Rugby, | eee en a Third district vice president—Mrs. “The (Eagle's Wings” at the Bis-|!% 3 Minot. 2 marck Theater tonight. Secretary—Mrs, Ralph Beard, lar! aaa gO. 0 Corresponding secretary—Mrs. ee men L. Wiswell, Fargo. i CITY NEWS | Treasurer—Mrs. H. F, Chatffee,; ‘U | Amenia. | Called by Father’s Death—C. L. Vig- ness of this place was called to Wha- len, ‘Minn., ‘Friday evening by the death of his father, Ole L. Vigness aged 84. The deceased was a pioneer settler fn the ‘southeastern part of Minnesota; ‘where he had lived for rearly 60 years. Undergoes Operation—D. Lean of this place, who u an operation for appendicitis in vent the ‘Bismarck hospital, is recovering, rH, Will of the Oscar H. ‘Will Seed company is | Mr. Will Very Ill—Ose quite ill at his home in Fourth street. the week hy his illness, the Haggart Construction company, is fracts here and in tnis vart of the state. yesterday nd Pacifie. and were guests at the Here from Glen Ullin—irank Lemi- ke of Glen Ullin is spending the day in Bismarck attending to business matters, ‘Is Improvini C. H. Albertson, who was taken suddenly ill last Tues- in Front street. N. J. Krebsbaca of Parshall, has arrived in the city to spend several days here on b When away from home and head- ring ‘Bismarck let us be your “wifie”’ or “mother” by keeping but- tons sewed on and clothes pressed repaired. Klein, tailor and in “The Eagle's W marck Theater tonig! gs” at the Bis- RED CROSS NURSE ANTI-SUFFRAGISTS ELECT s here shown as a Kea) Mrs, Young Re-Elected President - where in tho state, : Proxies, at the session. His daughter, Mrs. Worth Loumry of Garrison, was called here the first of Haggart ‘in City—George Hagart of in the city toddy attending to bisi- ness matters in connection with con-j Visitors from McKenzie—Miss L. Edna Heaton, ‘Rea Rice and wife, and Fred Putnam, all of McKenzie, day, is slowly improving at his home BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE IF HAIR IS TURNING GRAY, USE SAGE TEA Here's Grandmother's Recipe to Dark- | en and Beautify Faded Hair. | That beautiful, even shade of dark, , glossy hair can only be had by brew-j| ing a mixture of Sage Tea and Sul- phur. Your hair is your charm. It} makes or mars the face. When it fades, turns gray or streaked, just! an application or two of Sage and; Sulphur enhances its appearance a/{ hundredfold. Don't bother to prepare the mix- ture; you can get this famous old} recipe improved by the addition of other ingredients for 50 cents a large bottle, all ready for use. It is called Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur compound. : This can always be depended upon to bring back the natural color and lus- tre of your hair. Everybody uses “Wyeth's” Sage and | Sulphur Compound now because it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied. | You simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with tt and draw this through the hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair has disappeared, and after another appli- | cation it becomes beautifully dark and appears glossy and lustrous. This ready to use preparation is a delight ful toilet requisite for those who de- sire dark hair and a youthful appear- It is not intended for the cure, OFFICERS FOR YEAR Declares Majoriey Against Suffrage Young of Fargo was ro | elected president of the North Dakota Auditor—Mrs. Williston. The executive committee consists | of Mrs. Young, Mrs. W. J. How iss Louise T. Reeve, the latte | Buxton. Mrs. Gunderson, Mrs, Chaf-; fee and Miss Recve were all here for | the meeting. There were about. fort voting members from Fargo and else including — the; L, B. Dochterman, About 50 women attended the ses- sions which were held in the Gardner hotel. A group of Minneapolis women | also attended. M. Young, in intro-| ducing the speakers, made a few in-' troductory remarks in which she stat-{ ed that the majority of the women of, the state do not desire the ballot and predicted that in the face of this op-| position of both men and women and} the legal statutes of the state, the bill passed by the present legis a] ture would not be allowed to stand. The speakers were: Mrs. Stembel,i chairman of the extension committee | pct ) 4; % “<: oy Y NS ry <& 2x4 4 © SOF ZN a Yat KPA se 2) Fas ws Ss A =”. LAIG ‘Che Most Beautiful Car in/lmerion HIS new five-passenger Paige Linwood “Six-39” quality has simplified the actual physical effort of driving a We have tried to design and manufacture in this Linwood a car which a woman or youngster can drive with case and safety. See the Linwood, ride in it, see whether or not we have suce The motor is tremendously powerful and flexible. The gears shift noiselessly with a pressure of the finger. The brake a The entire control will give you a new conception of pleasurable and luxurious driving. y it, but you will be proud of the Linwood, because, in addition to its mechanical excellence, it isa Paige—*The Most Beautiful Car in America.” You will not only enj Sedan “Six-51 Paige-Detroit Motor Car Company Detroit, Michigan Cannon Motor Sales Co. Strauss Building Bismarck, N. D. miles and Mr. Asch reports that dur- ing that time less Overland five-passenger tour- related iby J. A. Asch, of Brooklyn, N.Y. 7 gallons of gasoline e of 18 miles per BAD ROADS NO. BAR TO TAS OVERLAND 279 miles from to. Minneapol over roads in which his Car sank to the running boards in ooze and mud, than $10 has been spent on repairs and replacement of were used, an averag How he traveled Freeport, bills incurred en onsuming near: paid all the re route, two puncture ly all of this expense This car has “The Eagle's Wings” marck Theater tonight. ————— of the Anti-Suffrage a: Minnesota; } Fogue, presi a woman's club of Minneapolis, and Mis. Pennington, sident of the Minnesota Anti-Suffrage association. MASONIC MEETING, | There will be a special meeting of| Bismarck Lodge N A. F. & A.M, next Monday evening at $:00 o'clock for the purpose of conferring the KE A. degree, Members as well as visi ors rdially invited to attend | 1 meeting. ENJOYED CALIFORNIA WINTER, Alf O, Nelson, former state's attor- hey of Dunn county, and now engas-| ed in the practice of lay at Dunn Ce brother also | e and loan! » en route | dropped in t home from a delightful w ta in California. Mr. and Mr: Z| son went out by the southern route, | ing Hot Springs, Ark., [1 Paso, Tex., and other interesting points en route, and taking a dip into Mexico just for A major portion of thei ifornia was spent in the ity of Los Ani ‘8, where they had the pleasure of meeting scores of North Dakotans likewise on pleasure bent. Wearing false hair is a harmless deceit of which many ladies are ilty. These women are all objects for sympathy rather than criticism. Early neglect in the care of the scalp has caused the loss of so much hair that their personal appearance is sadly marred. To correct this de- fect they resort to artificial hair hoping by so doing to hide the re- sults of their earlier inattention to the details of their toilet. These un- fortunates are deceiving.no one but . themselves as no artificialhair no GOING! matter how cost- ly, ever has the euekn tation of personal carelessness and t. And yet very many permit their natural hair to become so dull, brittle and lusterless that it looks no better than that bought at the store. Hair that is unsightly ‘ ue attributed to ce Sia tea vacially bs the destroying effects This destructive formation guage, 10:30; Sunday school, 1:45; evening services are in the English robs the hair of life, with the Use Newbro’s Herpicide IN TIME AND YOU WILL NEVER NEED FALSE HAIR | guaranteed by all dealers, the intelli- gent use of of all accumulations and makes the | hair shine with the luster of life and = | beauty. That remedy is Newbro’s Herpicide, the Original Remedy for Dandruff. can you add more to your personal charm and attractiveness than by the use of this remarkable and well ING!!! GONE !!) snap and luster merit and its de- nor can it be lightful and ex- made to look as quisite odor, Her- pretty and at- : icide finds users tractive as natural hair. sterywhere among all. classes. It Most ladies would resent any impu- | may be purchased in 50 cent and $1.00 sizes at all drug stores and toilet . Be obtained at the better barber Scr and hair dressing All this is as unfortunate as it is | or mailing, The H Detroit, Mi of Dandruff. | address that it finally loosens and drops out. There is a preparation, sold and | which will kill the landruff germ. It cleanses the scalp Germ- In no way known scalp pro- phylactic. m account of its astonishing counters. Applications may parlors, receipt of 10cents in postage ver to cover cost of packing and AUDITORIUM Tuesday and Wednesday May 1 and 2 Prices 50c, Children 25c One Show Commencing 8:15

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