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'. (He will TUESDAY, JUNE 12; 1917, BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE The 11 graduate nurses of the Bis- marck: hospital will receive diplomas “this evening at the annual commence- ment exercises at -the Evangelical church. ‘Bishop S. P. Spreng, D. D., of Naperville, Ill: will deliver the commencement address. Dr. W. H. Bodenstab will also’ give an address and a musical program will feature. A reception will -follow-the exer- cises ‘atthe new nurses’ home. A cordial invitation has been extended to the public to attend ‘both the com- Mencement and reception. The pro- 11 Graduates to . _ Receive Diplomas Tonight ‘Congregational Singing: All Hail the Power of Jesus’ Name. Scripture Reading. Prayer. Instrumental Selection—Miss Rose Strutz. Address—Dr. W. H. Bodenstab. Violin Duet: Sounds from Home, Oeberlaendler—Sigrid Alfson, Alfred Hendrickson. Address—Bishop §. P. Spreng. Vocal Solo—Miss Elizabeth Bayliss. Presentation of Diplomas. gram will begin at-8 o’clock and is Doxology. as follows: Benediction. March. March: “Union Forever.” News of ths Local Louge' te Meet: Salvation Army Arrangements have been completed‘ for a visit of the local Salvation Army band to the Jamestown corps, where Adjutant W. E. Graham is now sta- tioned. The full band will spend Sat- urday and Sunday, June 16 and 17, in that city. The adjutant hopes that the visit of the Bismarck band mav create an inspiration among the Jamestown Salvationists to have a band equal to the one belonging in our city. The local musical organization made wonderful strides during the last year. The band commenced with the first rudiments of music only ‘last fall. ‘has Army Leaders Coming. Lieut.-Col. Arthur Brewer, who has entire charge of the Army’s Young People’s work, for the western statea of America, will visit the local corps Saturday end Sunday, June 23’ and 24. be accompanied: by-'‘Major 1! Kiddle. The Colonel is dlso ‘the rep- resentative for thé: West, in‘ connec- tion with the part-in the great world war, and it may be interesting to know that the Army expect to send 12 ambulance units to the war zones} in. the very near future. Colonel Brewer will explain much of what has A regular meeting of the Royal Neighbors will be held this evening at 8 o'clock, in the Knights of Pythias hall. All members are asked to at- tend. soe Birth Announced. Announcement. has been made of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Larson of Third street, Satur- day, in the Bismarck hospital. Mother and son are doing nicely. eee ‘Returns From East. Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Schipfer of Av- enue B returned Sunday from New York City, where the former attended the annual meeting of the American ‘Medical association. ‘ ee Regan Visitors. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Walter Graham of Regan were in the city Monday, and while here attended the production of “Robinson Crusoe, Jr.,” at the Audi- torium. of ee The Ladies’ Aid society of the Nor- wegian Lutheran church will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. L. C, Patterson at her home, 1016 Eleventh street. All the women of the congre- gation are asked to attend. see Entertains at Luncheon. ‘ Miss Leila Diesem entertained at luncheon at the Grand Pacific hotel The Prince of Wales and daughters of royalty mentioned as candidates to marry him. Left to right, Princess Elizabeth of Rumania, ‘Princess Helen of Greece, Princess ‘Maud of Fife and former Grand Duch- ess Olga of Russia. ,London, June 12.—The cry of the English people against anything Ho- henzollern has re@ched the ears of the Prince of Wales and, if he heeds their protests, he will not marry anyone outside the British Isles, even if he has to choose a non-royal country- woman. It has been the custom for years for British royalty to wed Teutons. Queen Victoria spoke German better than she spoke English. Now the “NO HOWENZOLLERNS,” CRY BRITISH, 80 PRING four, is a difficulty, for. Princess Maud is a cousin of the heir apparent, and mar- riages of first cousins are not favored. One daughter of royalty looked up- one with favor for the prince was Princess Elizabeth of Rumania. She is considered one of the most beauti- British say they will not tolerate in- termarriage with Teutons by the roy- alty and insist that the woman who is to marry the prince'and be queen of Britain shall be British. Out of some half a dozen possibil- ities only one remains. That is mar- riage to Princess Maud, younger daughter of the late Duke of Fife and of the Princess Royal. But even here ful noblewomen of Europe. Before the war she was regarded asa poss! ble bride of the prince. ' But although Kumania is-an ally-of- England, Princess Klizabeth had to be eliminated. She is a Hohenzollern. Another princ was the 21-year- old Helen of ( But her mother, Queen Sophia, is a sister of the kais- er. E MUST TAME ENGLISH WI Sy) UNDERWOOD s UNDERWOOD Prince Victoria Louise of Prussia, daughter of the kaiser, was discussed throughout the world as the young prince’s future bride until her mar- riage in 1913 to Prince Ernst August of Cumberland, Duke of Brunswick. The war left one.other possible. can- didate for Prince Albert, Grand Duch- ‘638, Olga pr Russia, eldest daughter ‘of’ thé’ cz#r. But the ‘Russian_ revo- lutien--not--only dethroned the’ czar, but ostracized his family from royal circles. That leaves Princess Maud as the only remaining candidate within the royal castle who would be looked up- on with favor by é@e Eritish people. ; zie were among the business visitors | TO CITY NEWs 1 U Moffit Visitor—Edward Adams of Moffit spent Friday in the capital city transacting business. a Here from Milwaukee—Bruce Co- vault of Milwaukee arrived in the city Saturday for a two weeks’ visit with friends. To Go to Washburn—Judge W. L. Nugessle and C. C. Wattam expect to go to Washburn tomorrow, where the former will conduct court. Licensed to Wed—Steven B. Bye and Helen Marian Smith, both of Bis- marck, were granted a marriage li- cense Friday by Judge H. C. Bradley. | McKenzie Visitors—B. J. O'Neill and son, Harry E. O'Neill, of McKen- in the city Friday. C. D. Rogers of} McKenzie was also in the city Friday. Steele Child Injured — Delmont Chamberlain, aged 10 years, of Steele, is in the Bismarck hospital as a re- sult of injuries received Friday, when he fell from a horse. His injuries are} not serious. Former Resident Here—Ralph Gla- rum, formerly window trimmer at the A. W. Lucas store, but now in busi- ness in Tower City, is spending a few days here en route to Devils Lake, where he will visit his parents. Has Little Blaze—Disliking his quar- ters, Alvin Lind, lodged in the local jail as a disorderly, produced a knife which he had secreted in one of his boots, shaved sufficient kindling from the door ‘frame to kindle a fire, and attempted to burn down the heavy door of his cell. The fire worked better than Lind had anticipated, and when the officers detected the blaze. he was at his window crying for help | * You need never worry about results in baking if you use KC BAKING POWDER It has been a stand- by for a quarter of a century. Guaran- teed under all pure food laws. (More than @ pound and ‘ebalf for e quarter! costs and five days in jail on top of The experiment cost Lind $25 and his, discomfort. -» f{ » already. been done by other countries| the first of the week. The guests! who is'a student at the same univer-| schools and whose marriage to wr.| will return to the city in a few days. i through the Army. A most interest-| included Mrs. W. C. Taylor, sister of| city returned Monday. Walter Edgar Cole of this place will] Mr. and Mrs. C. ‘W. Paulson and ing program is planned for Saturday|the hostess and two daughters, Mrs. ‘ace be an event of Wednesday, June 20,| daughter, Miss Justine, of the Mc- ) evening. F. J. Oeltjen, Miss Olive Proctor and On Motor Trip. in All Saints Episcopal“church, Min-| Cord apartments have gone to Green i eee Miss Jessie Johnson. Pink carnations M neapolis, has gone to Fort Snelling to] Lake, Minn., where they will open \ McGrays Here. and ferns formed the centerpiece. Mr. and Mrs. Price Owens of Man-| join her brother-in-law and sister,| their cottage for the summer. | Senator and Mrs. C. W. McGray and Laid dan avenue will leave tomorrow on an | Capt. and Mrs. A. A. Jones, to remain} jy © Bonham and family of Mar- children of Underwood ure in the city Concludes Visit Here. - | extended motor trip to include points | until after the wedding. M ri i Mrs. O. W. Pearson of Sixth street - Miss Minnie Kobler, teacher ‘ot| ti@sdale, Mont., arrived in the city ., and, while here are guests at the had for her’ day M q| in this state and Minnesota. While i c: vpbene ‘Monday and will be the guests of the Grand ‘Pacific. ad for her guests Monday Mr. and) i, yj lis th 1 German in the local high ‘school, has} >. 015, ae - ,yGrand, Pacific ad be Mrs. Thomas’ Ray, a bride and groom in Minneapolis they will be the guests Jeft ‘forhershome in Fargo. : ‘Miss former’s mother, Mrs. F. B. Bonham, 3 (te iy Sxoatot’ of “tast~ Sunday. "-Phey-returned to of;the former's parents. Later they Kohler? who, is the flané Ls t Hi SS! of Sixth street. ‘ , , id} jon ‘at . * Civic League. Meeting, theft Nome in’Sinis’last evening. Miss will go to Preston to visit Mrs. Owen's! J" Niening of ia sien i il be Mrs. R. Johnson of St. “Thomas, : 0 Yes asked ta titan the vmesting ealtot Flossie~Brewster, -who has been the Prot tds toca nee pened married in the early fall. i ¢ Minn., has arrived in the city and Keep Cool Cooking ( jin’ H eciriuto " Mrs, e, 8. 'N. B.| Mr. and. jMrs. Noah Pearcy. and| Will be the guest of her son-in-law ees ONS grivtor Wednesday ‘evening at § o'clock | Suest of Mrs. Peargon for some time, | Fitch, who will visit friends there for| ¢, “t, and. irs oye on : ; in the. Commercial club rooms, as}left Monday for Cannonball to spend} . oy oia) days. family of Thayer street will leave this end daneti ry ar end Mrs. William Warm Summer. Mornings ' matters of importance will be dis-|the summery 9) ))/2i. | see evening, for Dayton, O., to make their MicecAdl line Watera; siudéyt at ‘Turn to the bright little, light little stove with the cusaet and work: fovthe summer: Out, Announces Card ‘Party. Peedi Announced: ¥ A otis Leila Diesem, solicitor for the ‘Northwestern college, Evanston, m. | Fit thoofee on acac the grid and have ie r \ e) jas ‘been made * n nl i . it it; ites. as The girls’ sodality of St. Mary's) +40 marriage of Charles Boyle of thia| Publicity Film company, has returned | has arrived in the city to spend the cool and fresh as when you came to the kitchen, EEE | pro-cathedral:: has. announced. a, card cit: ds Mii Glad: Cool from: Steele; where she'ts arranging | Summer vacation with’ her parents, Breakfast over and dishes done you turn down ‘ party for this evening in the Knights | City and, Miss (ladys Cooley of! tor the display of.a community film| Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Waters of the Alia, ick SSA ithe fire td cuts The morning ts yours: Hard to D POP [ot Columbus hall. The. game ‘for| Minneapolis. Their marriage was an! picture to be shown there Saturday, | Rose apartments. No black pots to clean and to coarsen your hands. - whist will begin at $:90. This is an-| Vent of Saturday afternoon in the) june 23 eels : No wood or céal, or ashes to think about. No Meat? an depends on Bt pa crrang-| Lishop’s residence -with Rev. Father|*', : ; PICRY fires to die out and every atom of fuel Is used for : other of the series’ of parties arrang: Hiltner of St. Mary's pro-cathedral of. ‘Miss Orma Finley of Gilby has ar- : CRY. heat when you want to use it. t whatyyou eat as a substitute. a baat teette ua May salty, sunt. ficiating. They abi attended by Mr. rived in the city.and is the guest.of} For retet of poison ivy and Pasi ' 1 a . e sodality’ will meet Wednesday 3 MT. her sister, Mrs.-F. E. McCurdy of| If not satisfied money refunded. ° ett ww | It JS a good time to study evening in St. Mary's hall, to organize pibrai pavers Cc. ante bod pa Ninth street. by Cowan’s drug store. Mfgrd. by Get a New Perfection - ‘food value.” ». You may be |for Red ‘Cross work. | renide in the Capt, A Av Jones apart.| g Mise Mabel Gray of the Burleigh Piery Mig. Col, Ambia, Ind. Oil Cook Stove eating thé wrong foods, the |" ° ’ ave euitit ment in the Person court ‘The groom| mga” wo ‘weeks’ weestion’ at” her ileraaroastaet | Lith forthe trangte rade mark, Forhinegooking, A . ie marriage 0! . has ‘been ill, is improving and will Easy to light, eazy to refill, easy to rewick. give the least nutriment. | Miss Helen Marian Smith of this city.| ceed Capt. Jones, who is in the offt-| ive short! " : 0 T TO STIES y to light, eaay to fell, eauy ; ps ; ly for Toronto, Can.,- to Ask dealer to det strate this stove. Shredded Wheat Biscuit tele wodeing wee oe creme of ante Core. reserve paar at Fort Snelling. spend the summer with a daughter. P s ‘i A ae area pis _ contains more real, body- | bride's parents; Mr. and Mrs. P.M. wabltmarck Women Respond. guile Gertrude Mount, wito las been! THEY RE Standard Oil Company 4 building nutriment, pound | Smith of Sixth street. Rev. ©. Fj many, Bisniare i women reeponded turned to the city to spend the sum-| THE FL AKES . 72 W. Adams St. Chicago, U.S. A. ; for pound, than meat, eggs Sek oc the ervice et z ‘velock. tion of ‘Women’s clubs to attend the | mer with ber, mother (Mrs. AA: E en For best results use Perfection Oil church read the ser * 5 Booth of the Patterson farm. > or potatoes and costs much | They were attended by Misa Inga cannine: Pasa at oe Hoghes The Misses Cecelia and Florence WITH TH ead iscui' and O. A. Engebretson. c ; ae less. Two of these Biscuits aya his ae will Feslde on | Conducted Monday morning, afternoon | COnMOlly of Mandan were in the city DANDY CORN y FS Fy Fy f x i Monday evening to’ witness the pro- with milk and a little fruit | West Main’ street. and this morning by Miss Newton off duction of Robinson Crusoe; Jr, at FLAVOR! ake a nourishing meal at e 6.6 the Agricultural college. Miss New- the iAuditort ead) * £s ’ mi ie Church Society Meeting ton explained the process of canning | ™® AU ori: SAYS a i " ‘Dr. and Mrs. Victor J. LaRose of posh eg a cost of a few cents. Make The Ladies’ Aid society of the Swe-|the various vegetables and fruits as Gixth street are spending some time Yani’ » Shredded Wheat yOur | dish Lutheran church has arranged an bain Mathes food as directed | i st paul, Mrs. LaRose expects to = i> “ “meat.” A satisfying break- pleresting meoting of . Papier’ The City Federation, in arranging | SPeNd two weeks there. Dr. LaRose = } “fast on which to start the | partors. The societies of the Man-| the demonstrations, carried out the ——S f t day’s work, It is ready- cooked and ready - to-eat. Made at Niagara Falls,N. Y. Cottage Cheese Creamed, ready for the MRS. J. W. BURCH dan, Wilton and Braddock churches have been invited to meet with the local society at that time. os 8 oF Graduates from University. Alonzo Grace, son of Judge and Mrs. IR. H. Grace of Fifth street, is a member of the graduating class of the’ University of Minnesota, from the science of literature and art depart- Saturday. Virgil Grace, a brother, GRAND THEATRE instructions of President Wilson and co-operated with the Women’s Con- servation league of the United States, which is headed by Mrs. Wilson. see Play for Red Cross. Pupils from grade one to seven, studying music under Mrs. Wheeler, gave a delightful program of voice and piano numbers Saturday evening entertainment was the playing of the primary grade children. Their per- fect technique and splendid stage presence were notable. Splendid in- terpretations were given (by the pu- pils from grades five and six. The young entertainers were given well deserved ovations from the large au- dience. The silver offering netted over $13.00 for the Réd Cross. The last of the series of three musicals BE FAIR ; i ment. The commencement exercises|in the high {§chool auditorium, as a ; HI table; Pahari will be held Thursday night. Mr,| benefit for local chapter of the FF YOU. cleaned your tent half tL cote Grace expects to return to the city] Red Cross A special feature of the scientiously and intelligently as you clean satisfied. abscesses, TO YOUR TEETH your face and hands, your dentist would be And from the standpoint of health a clean mouth is vastly more important. Science now says that 20% of all disease can be traced to mouth infection—to decayed teeth and gum Ask your dentist if this isn’t so. Ask him also about S. S. White. For 73 years The S. 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Ss and Miss Clara Little, the latter of How They Grow And How To Keep Them.” — P : ans \ the Fargo college. = Mazola is a pure oil from the heart of — P RESENT fe Mise Eldie) ‘Stark of Mandan, who THE S. S. WHITE DENTAL MFG. CO. ms Golden Corn. Your money refunded if it = ROGERS sota, is pending 4 few days in Far- MOUTH AND TOILET act Hants =a does not give perfect satisfaction. = : go as the guest of Miss Elvira Ras- 211 SOUTH 12th ST. PHILA! — ‘ A = : mussen. She expects to return to her — Ask your grocer or write us direct for == more tote ; Gare == your copy of our Mazola Book of S39 Miss Frances Lamb, teacher of Eng- = . “ee H A W A | | A N S lish in the high school, who has been = Recipes, free upon request. — spending the last week at the Grand — 7—) Pacific hotel, will leave tonight for | — ano Met her home in Moorhead. Although re- i = Com ProductsRefining Company a T b d elected, ‘Miss Lamb will not return to —" Nearer ts of finunfore ¢ end Are? Bismarck next year. — itarches a aro Syrup rouDadors Mrs. T. R. Atkinson-and daughter, — ~ ? ? ‘Miss Mary, of Avenue B, are in Fargo, | — 17 Battery Place, New York, N.Y. ft \ . e guests of Mrs. L. R. Buxton. Miss —— . The One Big, Striking Musical Anne Atkinson, another daughter, 7 "ecth. Fe = who is a stadent at Dana Hall, Wel- a of i Trew! and — Novelty of the Season lesley, Mass., is expected home next COUPON FES Keay en Sample vibe of SS White ERA, =. — week with her brother, Myron Atkin- —- - A } son, who is a student at Williams} NAME ‘ADDRESS. — —T | REMEMBER THE DATE, J)-iecr whence" iiss : = = | LS wipwattinvals Aneta Doe tallies teen SeNent oP ep /afiss , Marguerite Gustavson, who = ee has | been teaching in the Fargo | jaggaiSSiIGsanee 3 —