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«fy « ” | Ly ee * i ba hi | | 4% ’ | j | «| 6 { | * FI ) ¢ A) oe 4 { . ad + ey e 5 s Yes } i * TUESDAY, JUNE -4,’ 1918. “BISMARCK DAILY: TRIBUNE \'“§{HREE’ STATES’ REPRESENTED ‘IN aost soi iNiem: (jtw 19 €abtest:‘risers,c swears ‘there! was a. oitoud eB i alodeud. igh schoo! "Work? with’ #9) ao, ST. ALEXIUS ,/Minnesota, ‘North Dakota and Mon- tana ate represented in’ the class of nurses which will graduate from 8t. Alexius training school on Friday ev- ening, when the annual commencement exercises will be held at the Auditor jum. The class of 1918 includes Ag- nes Catherine Loeffler, St: Paul, Minn. Anna Marie Seerup, ‘Flasher; Rose Agnes McLaughlin, Dujuth, Minn.; Blizabeth Eva Ereth, Mandan; Lor- etta Dorothea Empting, Bismarck; Emma Marie irish, t. “Paul,” Minn.; Olivia Agnes Wagner, Wibaux, ‘Mont.; Isabel Nichols, St.’ Paul, Minn.; Mary Gordon, Robertson, Bismarck; Lydia Victoria Fridell, Red Wing, Minn.; GRADUATING CLASS ‘Waseca, and Irene Susanna Minn. The annual class banquet will be held Thursday evening in the study hall at the hospital. This is.the year- ly unior-senior feed, in which the fac- ulty is included. Miss Esther Russell of the junior class will preside as toastmistress. Rev. Michael J. Hiltner, vicar gen- eral of the Bismarck Roman Caholic. diocese, and Hon. George M. McKen- na of Napoleon, newly elected chief executive of the Knights of olumbus in North Dakota will be the commence- ment orators Friday night. Families and friends of the graduates and the public generally are. invited to attend the exercises. Bird, RED CROSS BENEFIT PARTY AT. “K. CG. HALL WEDNESDAY EVENING Nearl¥ evetyone in ‘Bismarck is ex: pected’ to {urn out Wednesday even- ing for the, Red. Cross. benefit con- cert and cardparty to be given by the ladies ‘of St. Mary’s.‘¢hurch at the Knights of Columbus club rooms. ‘A general invitation has beet extend- ed the public; the Red Cross needs the money, and the public will enjoy the’ entertainment, so ‘everyone is urged ‘to attend and’ be happy ana ‘helpful. “No charge will be made for admission, but a silver offering wilt be received. ‘Theprogram will open at 9 o'clock ‘with a ten-minute talk on the work oz the Red Cross by George 'N. Keniston, Secretary of the Bismarck Commercial club.‘ ‘ The following program of musi- cal numbers willthen be'given by pop- ular Bismark vocalists: °°." “The Marseillaise’—Henry © Halvor. Bon Ve Sry Mt til, midnight. “To the End of the World with You" (Ball)—Miss Ereth. \ Violin solo, “Sarabande” Bohm)—Miss Irish. “Socewhere in France” (Howard) —Mrg. V. J. LaRose. “Laddie in Khaki” (Norvello)—4Mrs. Ellis Putnam. i “When the Great Red ‘Dawn is Shin- ing” (Sharp)—Miss Irish. “There's a ‘Long, Long. Trail” (Blli- ott)—Mrs. H. H. Steele, Luncheon, a la ‘buffet, will be serve immediately after the musical pro- Sram, .0 ‘accommodate.those who de- sire to go home early. For those who remain cards will furnish diversion un The hostesses for. the occasion will be Mrs. John Holman, Mrs; John Reuter and iMrs. 'S. S. Clit ford. They extend a very cordial in- (Carl and patriotic and come and help swel: the Red ‘Cross fund. ————e—e—eeeeeeeeaeeeeea>@>SOED@CODBDOCOSOEEEEOODOD@SEO)—@>moer——->”: LADIES’ HOME GUARD TO | : USHER FOR BIG RECITAL ie Sri The Aadigs’ Home guard will usher for the Red Cross, recital to be given "at the ‘Auditorium next Monday even- ing. by’ Miss Bergliot Caspaty’s vocal -students.. If; weather, permits, Miss Caspary’s Wilton class will.come down to present the Baccarole from “Tales of Hoffman,” in addition: to the full costume settings-of famous scenes -from standard operas to be given by Bismarck vocalists. A complete cos- tuming for all of the sets has been ordered, and. the production promises to. be’ more elaborate than any here- tdfore offeréd: by Jocal artists. “Might Frost. Leista‘cone of. othe city’s, o “Might.-frost. at ‘sutup this-morning. uc os Enjoying Vacation... +Miss Mary Parsons of the,secretary of ‘state's office-is enjoying a two weeks’ ‘vacation., She will leave later in the week for a visit in Mott. — % Resumes Duties. +: Miss: Eltgabeth oSwett»bea resumed eer duties.ag..marriage Jicense regis- thar and'‘clerk ‘in ;the. office of ‘the county judge‘after an enjoyable two pore vacation ‘spent in Minneapo- 8, ‘ VAR To: See Son Graduate. i ‘“\. Mrs. Thomas ‘Hall ‘ts wiFargo for a “lyisit with friendé:and-to!see her son Dick graduate’ from thé ‘preparatory rtment, of theagricaltural, co! e, where’ he has'sunplementt if higher matheriiatics. ns Veteran Fniiste. P. G. Harrington of the City Nation. al bank. a veteran of the Spanish war, has enlisted:in the engineering corps. ' Eastern Star. A regular. meeting of the Eastern (Star to be held in the Masonic tem- ple at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening will ‘be featured by degree. work. Ty Back From Harmon. Secretary ‘of. Sti{te Thomas Hall and Rev. W, J. Hutcheson of McCabe church “have ‘returned from Harmon, Crogs* rally! ( Annual Alumni Feed. ¢ The: annual high school alumni feed wil ‘be, held, atthe high’ school Fri- flay evening... All Alumpi who can at- tend are requésted to leave. notice at the office of Supt. J. M. Martin, phone 285. ' For Red’ Cross Recital. Fine’ progress’ 1s ‘being ‘made with rehearsals for the recital to be given ‘by (Miss ‘BéBrgliot’”Caspary at the ‘Auditorium next Monday evening for the ‘benefit of thé Red: Cross. The program will be the most pretentious ever. offeret here by local musicians, “embrating famous scenes in full cos- tume from four great operas. Bis- marck’s taste for grand :opera was piqued by the appearance here over a year ago of the San Carlo trouba- dours, and the fact that old favor- ites are to be presented here under 80. talented a director.as Miss Cas- .pary promises a. capacity audience for thé recital next Monday. ‘Seviator John ‘A. ‘Beck has returned to-his home at McClusky after a visit in Bismarck. 'p..J. Remple has left for Miles City on a business mission. Miss Deborah. Hall of Etbowoods is a guest of Bismarck friends. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hood and Miss Margaret ‘Hood motored in from Jamestown yesterday. Rev. © .L. Hall of Elbowoods, for many years missionary to the Berth- old reservation Indians, was in the -, elty en route to the Standing Rock _. reservation. J. H, Salstad of Grand Forks is i the city to attend a special meeting of the district exemption hoard which will be held in the federal building to- morrow. Harry Clough, chief clerk of the}. railway commission. has an interest- ing collection of kodak views showing seme of the capers cut by the twister which recently passed over east Bis- marck, scrambling all the barns and other small: buildings in its path. /JRFOUND—Wristwatch.. Apply to Trib- une. 641wk ».wherétAhey addressed.a rousing [fed In Hospital Here. William Price, one of the most pros- pérous and prominent ranchers of Oliver county, and for whom the vil- lage of Price,-on the Killdeer line, was named, is in the Bismarck hos- pital for a few days’ treatment, Return From Fargo. (Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Zuger and son Jack returned ‘Sunday evening from ‘Fargo, where Mrs. Zuger and son had spent a week with relatives and friends. Mr. Zuger went down. last Thursday for the Shrine, and Mrs. Zu- ger. and Mrs. L. D, Dunlap, whose hus- band, Dr. Dunlap, was one of the in- vitation to everyone to be democratic j a ‘banquet tendered ‘the ladies by the “Rube Comedian” Shriners at the Gardiner hotel’, A theatre party followed.~ Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid. A regular meeting of the Latics’ Aid society of the Presbyterian church will be held in the church*parlors o1: Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Red Cross sewing will be done. A pot- luck supper will be served promptly at 6 o'clock to which the husvands dre invited. Quiet School, Election. Bismarck today had the quietest school election in its history. D. T. ‘Owens, a candidate to succeed him- self, was the only man in the race, and he was elected by a satisfactory :ma- jority, altho the vote.cast was: decid- edly light in comparison with heated contests the éapital city has known in past years. PRESBYTERIAN AID HELPED, | Through. a typographical error an fem of $10.25 resulting from the Pres- byterian Ladies’ Aid day at the Coun- try club was omitted from yesterday's detailed tabulation of the May receipts for ‘the Red Cross, although this sun: was included in the, total. WOULD ENTER SERVICE. Dr. John G. Johns of Hettinger is in the. city today calling on Adjutant General Fraser relative to his induc: tion into the medical reserve corps. TO: ACT ON STRIKE. Washington, June 4.—A decision as ‘to. whether he will call a strike of commercial telegraph operators will be made, S. J. Konenkamp, president of the telegrapher’s union, announced to- day, after he reaches Chicago, whence he will go tomorrow. “We are not in any hurry about go- ing out,” he said. ‘3:-J.Konenkamp, president of the commercial telegraphers’, .union an- nounced late today that he would cal: a strike “of. telegraphers. after he reaches Chicago, whence he will go tomorrow. The strike ‘call, he. said, will go out by mail, which, presum- ely will take three days for it’s de- livery. EVIDENCE OF PROFITEERING. Washington, June 4.—Disclosure’ by the treasury of evidence of alleged profiteering, said by President “Wil son jn his recent address to congress of. reeynue legislation to be, indisput- able, seemed assured today when Sec- retary McAdoo advised senate leaders that he would not, object to presenting the treasury’s records to congress if they are properly called for. LOST—In _ Postoffice, 6 exposures comera films. Finder return to Box itiates, were guests Friday evening at ———_—_ gummi ae gaily Rings Lavalieres. >) Folsom they can do without other ‘meals, free to any housewife who would like , Conserve, Just write t menu while still conserving vol fat hot eaough to brown seconds. with water creas, ‘tomatoes or pardey. auenine Gunuauaaetanuccvacsonnnsucanssennusssuuoonggvaq@vvocucengnnnsvenii The ideal Graduation Gift—a product of our own state— designed, cut and mounted complete in our own shop... i woft aq soul. Brooches anitHoohCRAPM so 5:6; na oj boastet of Srccuud evita a Ear-Dreps eani Matched 19es2t Agotah ny in) When you want something exclusive—something * that cannot be imitated or duplicated by anyone—come in’and’ let us show you a complete line of Agates. OUNNNODUDONOGOCCUONOAOOROOAUARGNORSOOOUCONOND Suggestions on Conservation PATRIOTIC housewives find that by _ Using a small quantity of bination with cereal and vegetable dishes, A cook book by Mrs. Ida C. Bailey Allen will be sent Bacon and Hominy Croquettes Mis 3. cooked hominy, 1 a mar gt leerged erat Toe ll 44,,Mrs. A, Streit, Bismarck. N. D, 6 4 2t 4 A Peaeruet roidio . hiv ona @iitiog +3 Dy a6 Cuff Buttons... . pie Hine ii Jewelry AKOTA'S PRIDE BACON bacon in com- meat at many Send your dealer's’ name and oddres for this free cook book con. to bow new waysto {eining 113 hamend pes loday mentioning your dealer's name. /e 2. Belg Allen, Ta following recipe om ths bok gives a delciou vr to he meat. 5 y ‘onion, | tablespoonful minced ‘conted Dekou's Prek Boose’ Fors oe tale fed crams agtin. Let stand to become bem, Fryia Seep Drain thoroophly on brown paper. "Serve garnished Lock for the Red Heart label on your bacon carton. Morrll’s Dakota's Pride Epil ffenestr erg Joun MorrEt & Co, Sioux Falls South Pakots Will'Tickle the ‘ ‘Kaiser. to. Death “If we can’t. get the; kaiser ) any other way, I'll skip “across the line some night and slip him some of my sure shot comedy stuff and make him laugh himself to death,” ‘said W. M. BRODERICK Purpose of Tickling ‘the: Kaiser to Death ©: Broderick, who describes, himself av the “Rube Comedian,” on qualifying = _A sopthing combination of oil of Win- Glycerine and other healing jiemts catled D.D. D,.Prescription, is now a favorite remedy of skin special- ists for al) ‘skin diseases,’ It penetrates the pores, gives instant ‘relief, Try D. DD. today. 85c, 60c and $1.00. D.D.D "Ine Liquid Wash JOS. BRESLOW Rube Comedian Enlists with the | with the local board today for induc- tion into the service at Ford Donald, Calif. Broderick says he has been simply packing ’em in on the bir time, but he regards this little show that Uncle Sam is running as the best and big- gest show of them all, and he wants to get his name on the bill-boards, ev- en if he has to open and close in one. Friend Broderick is very cheerful about it. He's satisfied that soldiering is going to be heaps of fun, especially when the boys trail the kaiser across the Rhine and assist the Tommies and the poilus in picking the burrs out of Berlin, He leaves tomorrow night for Fért Donald. City Turns Out | to See Tommy Off «.... to Aid England ‘Bismarck was given a glimpse, of the sort of stuff the‘Tommics are made of when Harry Pilmore, a rest- dent of Eismarck for the last three years, but a subject of King George of Great Britain, said good-bye to his wife and five children yesterday, ane steamed away for Minneapolis and OH Popular Montreal to. accept the king's shilling and do hie bit for democracy in the trenches over there. Pilmore, who has ‘been a member of the Bismarck home guard, did not wait to be drafted. Under the circum- stances, it is doubtful whether the British conscription laws would ever reach him. He saw. Brittannia s need for him, and, although he is an American in the making, he left his family in their new home to go back and report for service. ‘Most of Bis- marck, including his comrades of the home guard and the splendid new Bis- | “The Countess Charmi DON’T MISS THIS WONDERFUL SHOW SON’S | Priced Store Bismarck’s Fastest Growing Store The Store with Over 1,000 Garments Our New Sport Suits Are Here’ x New Wash Skirts Are Here New Wash Dresses Are Here New Muslin Underwear Is Here New Wash Waists Are Here —in fact we have most anything you could wish for. Johnson's Popular Priced Store for Bargains at All Times THIS WEEK: vs A Balloon given with purchases of merchandise of any fcr ‘the baby amounting to 25c or over. COWAN’S DRUG, STORE K | Tonight ; Jesse L. Lasky Presents the Sensation of ie Year Julian Eltinge the most noted female impersonator in the world marck band were at fhe. exthern Pa- cific station last. eveming to say. good- bye to Tommy ‘Atkins Pilmore, ana they stuck around ‘for the best part of an hour waiting for his train to come in for an opportunity to give him a rousing send-off. } Today came a 1fessage from ‘Minne- apolis statine that he had ‘been ace cepted there and/ would, leave tonight for Montreal, where he has another examination to'take before being fin- ally mustered into the service. Mrs. Pilmore and five children are holding: the fort here. f{ — ————

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