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TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1918, BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE FIVE MRS. WITHERS :HAS AND y mM ,, |ereat.credit on all the little musicians| WOMAN BORN AT | sfemorial day, and they ig o their pa- - . FEDERATED LADIES hy who took part and on Mra AW heel FORT LINCOLN IS | trons to make double ort tomor- : “4 as a most competent and painstaking row. The city’s department stores 4\-~¥ > : “OF GRAND FORKS| | ~ AND | HEIR GO instructor. The silver offering which TEL |and dry goods ‘houses and practically A es fae up by four, Uifle, Girls an HE D A S ALIEN | ev ry other Ing of buelnener Wa eine’ ounted to a very nice s i w Seas ‘Thursday out of respect to. the wishes ‘Mrs. M. Moseley Withers, wife of] es i be given to the Mac Dowell fund as! Daughter of Sergt. Charles Rob-| of President Wilson. the pastor “of ‘the Second Baptist i Si .| was previously explained. Two more i ‘ | church of Bismarck, and deputy or- recitals by the older pupils of Mrs.| inson Asks Aid of Friend uF Wheeler. will be given in the near fu-| Z . | ee oe nee pornertein Federa- ture and Bismarck music lovers are! in Bismarck | completed the oe ome peer has looking forward with pleasure to the pean H DECORATION M. EB. Ladies’ aca oo Orne rece coming rectals which will be fully up} Because Annie Robinson, a steward-| DAY ‘ Forkes, which has score ty oa Grand to the high standard of musicianship] ess on the Norwegian-American. p: i northwestern federation ahd paid a always displayed by Mrs Wheeler’s| senger line steamer Stavangerfjord, —SPECIALS — : pupils. cannot prove that she was born at} | {ts membership fee Mrs. B: E. Tur- Those Who took part in the first} Fort Lincoln, a daughter of Sergt. P i had pin’ of Grand Forks, in, writing Mrs 5 GC “kara; Ee:| Che ee - | All small hats in shades % 4 = With "3 recitals were: Clare .Packard, Es-| Charles Robinson. on February 7, 1888, | ha Geen na ouerereink the shanks ofthe ther Hollst, Louise Keller, Dorothy| she is eing detained by the immigra:|] @Nd black at. ' Siviade tated Monette aenion Keller, Betty Jackson, Sarah Cleve-| tion officials at New York. Officers | 1-3 to 1-2 Off talented.” caged aL bionutiontak therine Kositzky, --atherine Ryan, Li| copy of her birth certificate, but none|| 2% white summer hats and \ Wilt oneliod to ald-Lyeivibe’e: recital: cile Oltjen, Edna Dean Best, Mlor-|{ son tile in this city. Old-timers re-|| banded sailors at fev. D.C. Locklin, fester of the Grand, ence Smith, a Bani 1 Herel call Sergt. Charles Robinson, ibut none | $3.50 to $18.00 Forks church, has extended his thanks Steele, Louise Berndt and Ruth Raw-/ interviewed to date remembers the | New line of exclusive to ‘Mrs. G. J. Moore of Bismarck for dines eee een ate ain of Lae ony Piet Tate| waists — Georgette, crepe ; Bes ae Withers tit goal: with BISHOP COOKE and place of her birth can help the|| de chine and cotton voile. Bar yk People. HERE SUND AY young stewardess out of a limbo at) Buy W. S. Stamps © ang Te, Minneapolis. ia Seles (eM Leek | NIELSEN'S’ MILLINERY and Mrs. John A Situnaseboten: Bishop D. J. Cooke of Helena Mont., mye 420 Broadway ed to Minneapolis fora few ax be) out: | will deliver a patriotic add t'Mc-| All Bismarck grocers are planning | ’ ing. 7 | Cabe church Sunday morning. Child-|to close Thursday in observance of | t —— lies ren’s day exercises will be held a ie Lutherait Ladies’ Aid. Be church Sunday evening. Rev. W. J. | PAIR kak ar tie Cae Say ime rt tise monn | MUCUHHEEUUONESEUGNEEUEVNuEqqUnuaneeegcoconetacsocuvcanceouseecccacovencengevucdencncsusnote a Ladies’ Aid society will meet'with Mrs: ing for Richland county, here he will UNUEUUOUDDOODLODEOOGQONQOOONOSUOCUOREOONONNOQNGSUUCESAOONOAOUOGUOSNODOOLONCNAORONSOODOOORNONES Es Albert. Teske, 409.14th street, Thurs- deliver several addresses, then pro- , day afternoon. ceading to Fargo and returning Satur- HIGHLY FINISHED BED t L ther Léazu day to address a loyalty rally at Har- y ith hit M * fi 3 h HOLNCE HEAT UE: m0n, in elther wnite or veneere’ artin finishes i The Luther league of Swedish Luth- ee 3 gran church will meet at home of Mr. MEMORIAL SERVICE —has 2 inch continuous: >ts and 5 heavy ani rs. Fre nderson. 424 Eighth a “ 1 o ye ‘ ; street next Thursday evening at 8. WEDNESDAY EVE G fillers, well constructed ani: finished. Reg- Degree of Honor.” : sudat Gvecine Rav ac poatin| Ularly $12.50, specials:.....2. 5c qakee: $9.50 spdsccetlay meeting of the Degree off" See ‘ts tiwatie ammounesd. That ft bad boon aed : : on Main street at 8 o’clock this even: 5 ‘ Counting but ‘th es oy vs re oe int a y ail Pput dl eto ( BISMARCK FURNIT URE CO., ‘ {s,) Counting but the room, wed dings would be tame social affairs were it far. t sere a yee tein ie buridue 2 95 ain & a ink when all members are asked to /owsder{ment of bridesma 2 if'they Are numer sie, awa iiloce thevohines oe mi areaencg of Jevely absence from the city on war work 220 Main St. Phone 669 ne: pe Vian “re-4ew, express their personal in, airy frocks: of .pink, blue, or green. This. yedr the ‘préfétence is for |" tit day this would be impossible. 5 : Free Laundry. apitible confections in tulle or organdi Hats, such as those above, are floppy garden af of lace and |eg- Be de: tres i eS be such ser- | UNVMDAUINECITIUUIENNAUOCOOOENDOUUUEENUROOUOUAUOEDEOEUNNCGNUCAOANDGUOOONUOOOOUGOUCOUUOOOOOONUOOUOUOE The : Bism: ‘a . shorneand their bouquets are pink roses and lillies. & i; a vice will be held on Wednesday. even- | , 4 ae Bismatck steam’ laundry has). “OTR ive ice Bini Te seas ane ilies i ing in the chapel. Forty-six. nannes | WUNQ¢tgrrrereenagrantaseqcazoueeuronunneeveoniatnagueeaeseceeenennnananeeannonenLO iAH : “> (Gfose garments which require it with: ; SARS eae aoe | now belong to the service flag of the = = ; ‘out charge. ‘Th will amount Yo 9 BISMARCK AND MANDAN COUNTRY jouee Stull Hlayed the'.°‘ar Sumnigted hunch and a aiatod ith ie a AUUUUUUOUUUGUnoenuececeoeeneervesevuenveccuoveevancvaeeqceecacacesetvisianganeay enerous 2 Ss 5 rv", asa ‘in a mos id e cl a 1 a = 1 i" ne SS a sag CLUB MEMBERS PLAN TO OBSERVE and, absolutely ‘correct “ni amen mn i Nett rene memorial evening in wk nitting Party. 5 7 Tha. chorus “Long Boy’ was sung| behalf of our boys. ' roMise.’ Vi Lahr, with Mrs. W.” P. - MEMORIAL ‘DAY ON GOLF. LINKS| witnsuth spine-and cttective dramatic |= ‘ -sbomas;'on) West Thayer. street, en: LARS oe haction by tho students ‘ tes ae * ye ees 2 es y ts ‘that thé au- t ined Frid ° i i core whic! ° je eb Sriting party: with enjoyable | 10 <May teas Mandan Country nats a be before starting, on Wee crane ony abe eueore whlch ; time was spent, and an elaborate|heen invited to si erehip lias the numberof strokes they can play! Thet chilirea, we A pend the afternoon! the course in (Bogey is 40) —this|s, ¢ fl luncheon’ was served, and evening at the Bismarck Countey /“gues" uymber Will’ be written upon {2% Sta8e Poise an ‘= 3 Cookie Sale Helps. club. Automobiles will be at train{a card with the player’s names, at- entrances aud exits Were most grac is "Roy Logen today prestated to ‘the |No- 8 to meet the Mandan guests who tached to the flag they will carry, and] (ul 2nd Pleasing and the little. in E Red Cross $27.35 as th® proceeds of|2%@ unable to motor over, and will|when they have arrived at that nya- v erate. damp concerning = Hie cookie Sale lace. Saturdey when |2!80 take them to train No. 1 for the|ber they will plant the flag in the| {2d every number -on’ the - program = fi all receipts were turned into a Red|Teturn trip. i ground on that. stroke, the visitor | Joretacaine with a clearness'.and un- Ss e | 1 Cross,,fund. The. chapter officers|, At 3 P. m. a “Flag” golf tournament | playing within or her number tninh anding very seldom heard even = & : ; mach appreciate his generosity. has been arranged, particularly tor |“ ed” is to receive the prize ‘of a ng into consideration it, was a most = 5 rel ‘ a ranted : those who haye never played a game | loving cup. pleasing performance. and reflects = ei Ay NK \ Returns Home. of golf, as, foursomes will be made up Tennis 1 will be arranged for = VY Wy WL \ Miss: Mary: Lyons,’who had been a{0f 4 Mandan woman with a Bismarck | those desiring to pla Red Cross|!A TALK WITH A = _ te ct “ guest for several days of Mrs. A.’ E.|Man, a Mandan men melt a Biemer ok entrance fee charged each pert 3 A 1 i oy = : Brink, returned this morning to her|Woman—clubs, will be provided for! At 7p. m. a “Hoover buffet sippess! ? | : i BISMA) iMAN]|| ‘ i ‘ 4°" nome ‘at Staples, Minn. “Mr. and Msg; |those who have none—and it is par-|will be. served, complimentary to the i RCK MAN . i ay por ‘W. E. Parsons entertained at the Coun-| ticularly desired that a large number | visitors, ‘mat 50 cevits'! per. plate will| Geo, G. Newman of Ni = e a y i O a rs Ss ; try club Saturday evening for Miss|Play in this event, no matter if onejbe charged‘the Bismarck Country club! Broadwa Tall’ Hi inth Street and = Lyons, who made many friends during |has never played before, as-a 25 cent members; -for ‘the Red Cross, and all! «thore in-nothine Ii Experiences.) =. E : : her brief stay: “entrance fee” per couple be | funds. for'dfie Mas will besequally di-| on, iis is’ nothing Ikea talk with ST = ’ , Saar Pan charged, and this fund is to be equal-| vided betweemithe Mandan) and Bis-| hon 2 ede! gwn ‘citizens:for giving |f t 1S O ourse e Fr: s Red Crods Magazines. ly divided between the Mandan and|marck Red Cross! organizations. kee an encouragement to the in|) lo ont : b > Many of the Red Cross ‘magazines |Bismarck Red Cross funds, so the urgently requested that every | quai eu ore om the dread kidney LADIES a reached the Bismarck postoffice this|more that enter for play the more the Bism club fmember.be on hand for | § vsase We, ‘therefore, give here au = . week mitius labels. As a’ result, it/fund will be increased between the/the afternoon and evening to assist ne iew wicli'a Bismarck man: i = { is impossible‘to deliver~these maga-|two cities. The “foursomes” will play | with every courtesy possible. to. make. Twas. subject to attacks of lum: t = Ya uation a { _-gines to the proper subscribers. and|with only two, balls, each couple to the occasion a success for the visitors, | ya cena Mr Newman.” “My bac get your = °"“ahyone failing to receive their copy wee 2 Teaul HF tte Hid Wet pelt end-Phlnt ui = ; in due time is asked ‘to apply to room 9 urn in bed. had. dizzy = euler ‘ 388 Federal building, where they will} MRS, WHEELER’S STUDENTS IN spells and headaches, too. The kidacy NEW HAT = Memory long lingers around that event, consequently your be ‘supplied.’ MUSIC GIVE PLEASING RECITAL 2 ere highly colored, | = gift at this time should be so chosen as to help make the vac, Many to Dance Tonight, : were ivo fréaiient in passage, " Alter | for this = recollection, pleasant. We have a very complete line of pany. Cerri folk will, dance at The p shi hi mien sats lon anale i \ wrods vaing three boxes of ‘Doan's. Kidney = gifts to choose from. e'the K. C.hall. tonight :as; guests of rogram which was given. Sat-| ton and ea ghe; was a perfect ex- Ti all signs of kidney troubl ‘a i St. Anne’s .Court,:!Women’s. Catholic urday evening in the hgh school au-/}ample of a cnt fancies expressed disap) earéd. Pama te ae Memerial Day , ‘Order’ of ‘Foresters, for:,the ‘benefit dit8rium. by the younger pupils of/in music. They are., beautiful” tittle MORE THAN (TWO YEARS TA = rs : ni aor | i y “x of the Red Cross;: 6’Connor’s: orches-| Mrs. E. G. Wheeler was a revelation | pieces angshow much, talent, and or- “ta R. Mr. Newman ‘said: Bs hink . OBE G SNL E Fa SERVICE FIRST—-—)—: = == QUALITY ALWAYS tra will furnish: the music,and Mrs. | as ‘to what’ can be accomplished by iginality to Le the gjft.of the Tittle Sei! ¢f Doan's Kidiey Pills a EC = John Reuter, “Mrs. Elizabeth : Geier-| Very young children’ with musical | composer. ua > 1? “glad to confirm my former’ en @pebens ANY Heats so S njann, Mrs. Angus McDonald-énd Mrs. Hnes. The duets and trios were splen- The program was featured by’ pad: ment. They did me such'a ld{‘or good ~arine eas & = P. M Wilson, the committee in charge, | did exhibitions of fine training in en-|triotic songs sung by the students and that I seldom need them now.” : ls $ have made arrangements for the en- semble work. The little musicians | audience. pecial mention must be Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't sim- * j= : tertainment of an unusually large displayed perfect rythm and well bal-| made of the young accompanists for ply ask for a kidney .remedy—get Miss Mary Buchholz = OPPOSITE N Pp DEPO ' crowd. Dancing will begin at 9, and|anced tone qualities throughout. the various songs. “America” was Doan's Kilney Pills—the same that . i= id = continue until 1. Everyone is invited|_ The solo work was particularly good. played by William Lahr, with _a per- Mr. Newman had. ‘oster-Milburi: 119 Third St. 'S i fection ‘that proved. Wis ‘patriouiam (a8;Co.. Misia, Butalol iN. \ usanuunucucavnsuesnuuceuvosnuecanevsuensscsognvonsvaniea and assured.a cordial welcome and a good time. K. P. LODGE TO MEFT. Ajyegular meeting of St. Elmo Lodge No. 4, Knights of Pythias will be held in the Castle Hall” Wednesday even- ing, May 29th, at eight o’clock. All members urged to attend. Work in ,..the Rank of Page. SPECIAL SERVICES; ‘A special service will be held by the Christian ‘Science Society in their church edifice; corner 4th and Ave. B, on’ Thu¥sday mortning at 11 o'clock. This isto observe properly the day of prayer’ ‘issued’ in, pro¢lamation by President Wilson. All are-cordially invited to attend this service. TO DELIVER COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS AT ASHLEY HIGH Rev. George Buzzelle, rector of St. George’s, left: this morning for Ashley, where he will deliver the commmence- ment address before the graduating class of the Ashley high school this evening. CATHOLIC AUXILIARY’S MEETING DATE CHANGED The Catholic Ladies’ auxiliary will meet Wednesday afternoon instead of Thursday afternoon this week at the Knights of Columbus hall to sew for the Red Cross. The meeting will be- gin Wednesday at 1:30 p. m. Mes- dames John Homan and John Reu- ter will be the hostesses, serving a delectable luncheon for a small fee which. Will go into the Red Cross treasury. BERGLIOT CASPARY TO GIVE SECOND RED CROSS RECITAL Music-lovers will be interested in the announcement made today of a second Red Cross benefit recital to be given by pupils of Miss Bergliot Cas- pary,. assisted by members of Miss Ruth Arnold’s dancing class, and by Miss Arnold,» personally, at the Bis- jarck Auditorium on Monday-evening, June 10. Scenes and choruses, in full costume, from il Trovatore, Carmen, Hansel and Gretel and Tales of Hoff- man will feature the first part of the program. while the latter portion will be. devoted to a’song portrayal of the history of the United States. A com- bination of the forces of two such ‘popular entertainers ‘a8 Bergliot Cas- pary and Ruth Arnold may be de- pended upon to give Bismarck some- thing very much out of the ordinary in the way of an evening’s divertise- ment. a c (0 TUNER. Sée C. G:' Biggs, independent piano tuner, recommended by best musicians in’ state, is at the Grand Pacific this week. 5—28-29-30 Each and every one of the little stu- dents played one or two solos and all gave evidence-of marked ability. Their technique interpretation and style ‘of playing was unusually fine for such young students ranging in age from five to twelve years. Lit- tle ‘Miss Lucile Oeltjen played a group of piano solos of her own composi- ablity. “Long Boy” rence Smith at the ell as his m s sung with Ww Piano and the little lady displayed WANMUIUUUNDNNENNINIUTIINDNNENIOUGONUAUOUOSANOAGAAS>*UOLODOADOOUOUUEOOUSONOUOGODOOADEGRONGSUOONCGOQUCOCOOIONOCUOONOUOONGHOUOUOUSUOOUOOUONSOUGUDOCOOUOUOLOUOONOOOODLOGOOOOONOUOOOLONAOOHONOgDOOoONOCuOcAOOONNEON inarked ability as an accompanist. Helen Ste Louise Berndt and Ruth Rawlings as a trio gave a very spir- ited rendering of “Marching Through Georgia.” Edna Dean Best and Flor- DAKOTA'S PRIDE BACON Using Less Meat MANY times a small quantity of bacon will camouflage a conservation dish and help to save meat. This is one of the secrets known to skill- ful cooks who are successfully conserving meat. Just alittle bacon adds flavor and piquancy to many dishes which would otherwise be flat and unpalatable. ‘A cook book in which Mrs. Ida C. Bailey Allen explains this secret will be mailed free to any housewife who sends her dealer's name. Here is a dish which has much nourishment? Old-Fashioned Welsh Rarebit. ‘Serve at once with hot crackers, Morrell’s Dakota’s Pride Sliced Bacon h pound of it is solid meat without waste. your bacon carton. as all the rind and ends removed. Every Look for the Red Heart trade-mark, on MNUOUCUAANGuUOLANAUNaCUOCAaOonONnanOoNagacuancedyogs. ‘OAUUSUOUNUNNUNUCUAEURULUEQUECUUONQROQCOUNCQUUUDNUGDOOGUEQOQCQUAUQUING JOHN MorreELL & Co. Sioux Falls South Dakota" The Store with Over 1,000: Garments... J SUT 36 in. percale sale Cheese cloth ... White outing - flannel Oilcloth at : One big lot of towels .... One big lot of towels .%. One big lot of towels One big lot-: of towels “aunenscuasnanucevetavincucancauagnscuogvvsscccvevsceneneusnuavensuucsensceeessuoceegcucneasucngascacegnenssssucesstssos ueesnutcnnssunesuscueugscosuecansucneevscuceesveceesssvcseasucceecegccuagaguqegnscociten ohnson’s Popular Priced Stor Bismarck’s Fastest Growing Center Our Big Sale In Our Bargain Basement ; FOR TODAY AN We have a very large stock in our Barg ain Basement Store and we must make room for goods arriving daily, so here it goes: Wash cloths 50 in. wool dress 42 in. wool dress 22c | goods, sale, per yard...... 98c pall pur aton Ra Ete Bed Spreads, 50 to | Crochet Hooks choose from, sale Romper cloth sale price | One big lot of dishes at Cotton Thread a spool goods, sale, per yard... Bed Spreads, slightly soiled, sale 25 Per Cent Discount Hoomeeeecenvaneannanint The Store with Over. 1,000 .. Garments .. eiseneananentucensiuonny. D WEDNESDAY One big lot of dress voiles, organdies and batiste, in novelties, values up to 49¢, sale 24c price per yard Crochet Cotton $ SUNUUOUUSNCASEQEOANOUGOLOUOCDOSOUGONUSUOUGSENAUOOOGUNONNOOOANOULONOGAONOOOOOOESOUSUOOUQUUGUUUNOUOGUQONUEOONOGNONDONOOUD each at . Our 5c and 10c Notion Counters are packed with merchandise. On our Main Floor you will find hun- ROE aanas dreds of specials to be placed on this great sale. . Johnson’s for bargains at ] Oc all times. We just received a big shipment of Jersey Suits at popular prices.