The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 7, 1918, Page 5

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FRIDAY, JUNE'7, 1918, sat St. Alexis Nurses’ Training ~ School Holds Commencement ne [At Auditorium This Evening to order. ‘Also auto paint and’ enaniel SEVEN BURLEIGH COUNTY MEN WILL . GO TO N. D .AGGIE Miles Parmenter of Wing, Milton C Botha Stamp! HOME GUARDS SE ryt AUDITORIUM,: MONDAY, JUNE«10 Featuring scenes from grand oncrislareminiete: For the nurses of St. Alexius. A little grief came down the way, Of life upon a sunny day, and top dressing especially for auto painting. ; All kinds of-glass cut and . 2TUsS ‘ zee) OF HISORIC CLASS OF 1918 And touched a gentle heart with pain, | | Members of the graduating class of | Smyth, dean of the } St. Alexius and a few friends were BEOtBLIG Dr v. aR rae Barr of Wood Lake, Minn. and Clar- v Bangubted au the ‘study Toor in the M. Roan, Dr. F. B. Strauss,’ Sister ence L. Thompson, Arthur Woulff, All members of the Bis- Ing schoo! ist evening by the|Susan and Miss Mary B. McPake, James L. Monahan, Hugh D. McGar- home guards are re- juniors. Cold Turkey, Americana; Ken- | superintendent of nurses, all of. whom vey and Clifford R. Norton, all of Bis- bapa ei to he preset at the a’ : -a- tucky ham a’ la Dollar; Mac-a-pake| responded briefly to toasts. marck, are the seven Burleigh coun- a +15 shi Fri ne salad, ‘St. Alexius “war rolls, Flicket-| Miss Loretta Empting prophesied ty registrants who will assemble June|| 2¢™ory at 7: sharp on Fri- A pate tail salad a la fruit; olives a la med-|the future of her class; Miss Vera 15, along with 200 other North Dako-|| day evening, June 7, 1918. | ica, pickles au military, Maurina a la| Ware toasted the seniors on behalf of: ta selects, for a three months’ course}| The adoption’ of.a’ new con- coffee, ice cream a la Boniface, cake|the juniors, and Miss Isabell Nicho!s in training at government expense at ituti ill i a la vera, senior sweets and nuts a la| responded for th i stitution will be considered. ponde e seniors. Miss Mary the state agricultural college. This junior formed the ‘menu. Miss Esther|G. Robertson, president of the ‘senior course will fit them for army positions | All are requested to attend. Russell was toagtmistress, In part|class, thanked all for the kindness requiring knowledge of woodworking, ERNEST G. WANNER, she said: and appreciation shown the seniors blacksmithing, auto repairing, concrete Captain. “This is :an. occasion, however,|during the.r thtee years in training. working and wireless tele; ra] hy. ° “e thoughtlessly some of us may ap-|O’Connor’s orchestra played an at- See ron that Lge en shock in our] tractive program, i individual and collective lives, as First Comme! ent. ‘ ‘ pupil, ‘teacher, graduate and™friend,| The first nan bs lable er QUevuuenceesgucenuenyeeaunatececucnncestesecsvensuocaneeavancesgnantovsvoccgvanueesecancnssgueesguesuey: ’ 5 including our guests, who have gath-| exe: cises ot St. Alexius hospital train- = ‘ = ered with us. .[t is'a time, an hour|ing school will be held this evening at| , = ; > of reminiscent diversion, also of ‘Mem-| the Auditorium, beginning at 8 o'clock. = ory and of Tears.’ | Families and friends of the graduates, = “And our: fellow graduates, as you! pations of St. Alexius and the. public leave the portals of: knowledge and/geneially are extended a cordial in- nn ounc emen strength of this grand. institution,}vitation to attend. The program will some of you will be sent to the bat-jopen with a section by O'Connor's or- ° . tlefields of: France or Europe, where|chestra, followed by an invocation by The Pierce Grocery wishes to announce their removal inillions of America’s boys and men|the Rt. Rev, Bishop Vincent Wehrle. from 112 Sixth St. to 504 Broadway, in the building for- My have gone to fight for the democracy |The Very Rev..Father M. J. Hiltner merly occupied by the Golden Rule Clothing store. iy aya. and salvation of its country; wheve| will then deliver an address, followed Further announcement is made by Mr. Pierce that hundreds are wounded dying, ill and|by a solo by Miss Bergliot Caspary, | Mr. Ryan, who for a number of months past has been con- need care of loving. nurses’ hands; |The Hon. George M. McKenna of Na- nected with Brown, Geiermann & Ryan, has bought a half % indeed, it is a blessing that they, with| poleon will next deliver an address, = interest in the Pierce Grocery and hoveafter the firm will the ald of the Red Cross, are depen-|and after a solo by Mrs. H. H. Steele, = be known as Pierce & Ryan. dent upon you, who will offer thea | diplomas will be conterred by Dr. F. R. = Quality and service will be the m ‘to of this firm, and prompt and. efficient treatment and|Smyth. A vocal number by Henry = both members cordially invite their _ ‘ends to an inspec- service. Now, that we extend to each | Halvorson, a solo by Dr. H. F. King, | = tion of their new stand. / = and every graduate encouragement |and a selection by O’Connor’s orches- = : { = | and. God’s speed—forward and uy-|tra will conclude the program. ‘ s ij = ward, on life’s practical and actual; Among the out-of-town guests were = = ‘ journey, soon to‘ open before them,|Mrs. Eugene Bird, Waseca, Minn.,| = = Be U reminding them of the old, old ie and Mee te 0. Bateer aad sister Miss | = = that its battles are not alone won ‘h ive McManus, of ‘Hazelton. = = | the asnit cond cthotatonie buts quits ay riper eaas 1 cuatanennsuauensancuncavgnavesnuanocsceauent ; as often by those who endureth ‘to iver Manoa Miss Agnes C. the end.’ y } Loeffler, iss Anna Marie Seerup, : oul “And lo, within the circle of my |Miss Rose A. McLaughlin, Miss Eliz- usderncnsesencnenecuaanenacaancensogeniaay | tribute, and that the Father has/abeth E. Ereth, Miss Olivia A. Wag- iS | spared them to me, each of us—pupils | fer, Miss Loretta Empting, Miss Anna }, {Ss : . | ‘and graduates, what of our Motherher, Miss Loretta Empting, Miss /{ = e Boniface and our supervising Sisters. | Emma Marie Irish, Miss Isabel Nich- = ¥ Are they not also of those who hold/ols, Miss Mary G. Robertson, Miss = e Yoss ene ] on our. gratitudes and memories are |Lydia V. Fridell, Miss Irene S. Bird. = weet attached to our heart strings, the ‘ie Training School Faculty. = that binds. to, grow. strongér and|Dr. A. M. Fisher, Dr, V. J. LaRose, = stronger With the passing ofthe years.|Lt. G. R. Lipp, Europe; Dr. M. W. =. BY. Who shall deny it? God bless and | Roan, Dr. H. O. Ruud, Dr. L. A. Schip- = keep then all.” i fer, Dr. F. R. Smyth, Dr. C. B. Stack- \ H = 'e ® . “The honored guests included the|house, Dr. F. B. Strauss, Mrs. Helen i # ¥ < = | Very Rev. M. J. Hiltner, vicar general | Hoskins Dollar, Miss Mary B. McPake, Left to right, first row: Isabell Nicho s, Agnes Loeffler, Marie Irish; second row, Anna|= «Students of Miss Bergliot of; ther Bishiarck diocese; ADr.//R. sR, Superintendent; of ‘Nutaea. Seerup, Elizabeth Ehreth; third row, Olivia Wagner, Rose McLaughlin; fourth row, May Robert-|= son, Loreta Empting; bottom row, Lydia Fridell, Irene Bird; center, Miss Mary B. McPake, Supt.|2 Caspary ” os IMPRESSIVE COMMENCEMENT e > GLASS FOR SALE windows repaired. See Faunce, Fourth | = 5 i COMMENCEMENT | y pea . ‘ street, for prices. 6789 15 EXERCISES MARK GRADUATION ° & Auto glass of all kinds cut*and: set = ; atthe class.of 18, Oscar William Agre, | Yegen, received its diplomas at the| ‘That misted all the day like rain: | set in'short notice. Screen doors and Tableaux from United States History. Lucile M. Allen, Marjory, Proctor Best, |°2nd_annual graduating exercises 0/4 jittle grief came down the way, | FOR COUGHS AND: COLDS ee TARY Mildred)W. Boyd. Roberta Darthea | the Bismarck high school at the Audt-|0¢ life upon a sunny day. Musi VICTORY RCHESTEA A Boyd, Jean Glenn Bruce, John Edwin | torium Thursday evening. | A, handy Calctum compound that safe. usic by—ON TO 0 —15 pieces 4 ae Carlson, *Atbert William Cook; Ruth| ‘Of these, five young men—those be-| 4 Jittle tear came after grief, “Troubles. A. tonte-restorative prepared Kae , Kathryn Erlenmeyer, Harold Glad;|fore whose name a. star appears in| ‘all, sodden, like an Autumn leaf, without: harmful or nablt-forming drugs, Admission—Adults, 55c; Children, 30c stone Erstrom, Helen Crescentia Gal-|the above ‘list, i. e. Albert William}jy sere October’s mist, and lay, Len abe. 7 ie i q lagher; Lysle:Imogene Gates, Granville | Cook, Leslie ‘R. Harrison, Henry J.| Upon a cheek that sunny. day: ‘50.cents a box, including war tax (This includes war tax) oy 4 W.>Grambe;freneLoufse Hagen, | Jogd, Guilford J. Mandigo‘and Myron | 4 jittle tear came after grief, (ees phd 7 eee ak et hla , Evangeline E: Hannan, *LesligR. Har.| Barlow Skeels—were present to re'| Aji sodden like a mist-wet leaf. e uGUUDANOGNGODOGEGUAUOGNNEAOGEOAUAUAUNCULOOESOROUOOESOUNGEQOSLOGoGNSLOUoOoUOGEOOUOLONOOUOUGIGG rison, Opal Mary Hoffman, Ida Esther ceive their diplomas in spirit only. i i ‘Hoover, *Henry J. Jagd,’ Elizabeth| These are the boys who have hon. Q i ‘Ann MoCay, *Gullford J. Mandigo, |ored the Class of 1918 service flag |A, little sladness came tlone. unneentensnscecuuuuaci st } Dorothy Moore, © Marjorie Elizabeth | with five stars. All are in the ser’) 4,4 with its dainty fingers set : H (Mooré;’Muary' Grace ‘Murray, Blanche} vice of their country, having. relin-| 4 smile upon the cheek still wet: . eas | Armatrong uyers, Eunice Helen Olsen, /quighed their studies during the] jittle gladness came along, ‘ vi sidgvoais. * { % an the Perkins, George Scott | course of the year to enlist in defense }iphe way of sorrow with a song;.: i ri ser ‘eigier t Taaelle; Hesletsr, of iflemocraty: All ate graduated Hey | i > fa fave 3: er Myson low |from the Bismarck high school with | and then a rainbow came that) way, | coe 4 ; ; y ye Bon, ‘ edie, Sara’, Marguerite | honor, it being agreed when they left ang arched across the dreary tay, Buse ties " f ate ? i "Hugh D. Spangler, Olga ° ness, Edna Barbara Wachal, Conrad - | their class that their patriotism would not cost them their diplomas. New Deughter. A daughter was born at St. Alexius Probably no better collection of baby! pictures has ever been assembled in central North. Dakota, and the dis- For through the tear that weary while, There fell the sunshine of a smile: And then a rainbow came along, The way of sorrow with a song. Be thou the sun that follows rain, will be some very hospital Tuesday to sir. au ...5. Je The rest that follows ait in; c = ’ ; N. Roherty of 615 6th street. Play (s attrecking, much favorable at- The aun that makes the sky lear blue, ° = ' e wa. sibee ‘ ‘i Home From Forks, je rainbow arck ing over, too, te 0: S = Py ¢ . : i Mrs. C. J, Martineson returned this] poy 14 te rake: Rest. rth- and bow ithe sChiristiot Galilee: thees | e = ‘ morning {rom Grand Forks, where she] | op. cath Go eilae hl aeeaterse wit James W. Foley. ‘ iS : represented Bismarck Rebekahs at the WS ‘handier a day. trick at the Mc- Se ca Dressy ad Cool =| 3 Te eres * [Kenzie for more than a year, resigned | roit smelling breath; Bet rid of it, for = Realizing as you do, what this class of merchandise is now worth, Special K. C. Meeting. hisrposten Lede ane ea a your friend's sake anyway. Holister’s |] White has attained ale é s ee * A special meeting of Blemarck coun-| Bie" pine’ Lake, Minn., whence he will|Focky Mountain Tea will clean and /} 1. Bag = . you.will readily note that these specials are very extraordinary. cil, Knights of Columbus, will, be held | 51 210 tinnea poli where “he | Purify your stomach and bowels; your high place in the es-]/= X : = \ at the K. C. hall. this evening, when probably oa Touaten Me: Metatgre breath will be sweet, your disposition ‘ = aie te 3 ; i = all members are urged to attend. Yihas made a host of friends during tis | ul" orematety. resiowe | teem of style-loving}= 36-in. Nainsook, Very | There Are Some Very Special Values in = | To Michigan. ' stay in the capital city, and their best |" ~ NS is ; i= Star . rtmen = i Dr. F. B. Strauss and two sons left] Wishes go with him. ——— gone Teen [= Specially Priced, 22c_ |, the Shoe Depa t : ara this morning for Frankfort, Mich., the HEAVY TONNAGE. ou Wl e agreeably fiz Medi lit: llentl Ladies’ Pumps Priced Very Special = | Strauss summer home, where the boys} Washington, June 7—Ship launca- i i ss SS 4S et jum ‘quality, exce ently . M SOD aN = | will spend the summer. Dr. Strauss} ings in May, like deliveries, set a TO THE MAN | surprised with the]lz finished, heavy weigh, very Lot of about two nine pairs, arate le value from = will return sin about ten days, and) new record. Seventy-one hulls totat- | : : = itabl sheeti oe $3.50 to $5.00. Excellent range of styles and sizes. 5 later, with Mrs. Strauss, will join their} ing 44.45 deadweight tons, were pu:|{ who figures closely and smartness and trim fit |Z suitable as a sheeting or mus- Quality is the very finest and sold at a special price to = comargh rae cain eas I with aires 508183 kes his dollars count |i] of the stunning sty les | = ae a gee 22c eee rt nacelle 1 95 E | For Graduates. Sahih lta Uhre ae AA icra FRCL ari ‘ } % ces Saturday ...0..5... last season. Gaturday ............000. ° = | Mrs, Philip: Webb, 202 Fourth strect, ‘NS: 8nd 22 wood, of 115,700 tons, when he buys— || from our splendid ar-|/z s A fancheon at noon Thuraday’in honor of peontes “and -carnati ; Just Received—Lot of Excellent Children’s Shoes $1.29 3 i eon at noon jursday in honor o! Choice ‘peonies and carnations on a , ° d jp] . - a = Misses Marie Irish, Blizapeth. Ehreth | hand. “Oscar H. Will & Co. BUILDER'S HARDWARE - || TY: - Extra Special Value We were fortunate in making this purchase far below = and _Isal ichols, “members (ot, the i “a i i inari bout $1.25 fora = he [nee graduating class of St Alexius hospt- we offer a suggestion that |; sawn irene Cambric Muslin valle. Suseein’ ares ttat ie tele ne Bn the pe cz 1 t i chool. overs were lal j Ry ¢ ‘ a 3 ri . . = for 2, A beautiful centerpiece of it would pay hin: to first : | Excellent quality, purchased | cial lot. There is a complete range of sizes in both Oo tulips adorned the center of the table. visit the— A 7 Wi = i when prices were more nor- high top and low shoes, $1 29 2 He; Needs: Hels. Ric. mond s hitnep mal and now offered on a | Saturday ....-.... sssseeesereeees une = hance har | F Shoe Speci ised. = ibe pininarcky citizen with, 3 oud LOMAS HDW. wy; | basis of purchase and not Many More Shoe Specials Unadvertised = m . “Wire my age at my ex- 4 a ‘ e ae A = ‘ "a pense to the sheriff of Custer county, 316 Main St. ; BA WAIRBSEREET ean ia se ae value iS | jatest Voile Vestees, Starched Cuffs Ladies Hesiery Value! of ca tae \ wholesale, about 40c Lot consisting of| to Match Stiff |; adies’ commonly called = thorities. Bismarck’s vital statistics 7 ES i § ‘pric stow, ino record (of Mr. Eich bee “ Fr uit of the Loom materials. Some oe range well worth *eonbiderably ive Window. iS pique and silk num-| of sizes. more. Colors are several “An arte sarective maby week Muslin “ bers included. The| Strictly firsts|shades of gray, black, window ig shown by Finney’s drug ‘ Several pieces only in the lot values are easily | throughout. white, Atican Brow 2 store. Sixty Bismarck better babies P i t ‘ F60 Sat. navy, gold and cordovan. are pictured in every possible mode A damaged by water soaking. $1, 59c 25¢ Satur- 98 c 4 FD and mood. ©All are views enlarged . Regular selling price Saturday .. urday day wensee ceeeee - . By from kodak nggatives developed in the te 21 c foto department of ‘the Finney store. e 35c, Saturday ...... err RRR RR A A ‘5 ° : e A Small Lot of Misses Fine Ribbed Hose VOTERS URGED : F h h ths at 33 ' “[ronclad” Brand. Th is too well known to need eee resN NOME-ZYOWN |: Asked te Famous "Troe Brand, The nae nt wel knee one : . $ par only a limited lot is offered. With the exception of several During al fore nye ve C ° of your sizes, there is a complete range from which ‘to make a selec- ginning Wednesday, June 5, t pod , change in tion. : T will be in’ the office of the Carmmatvions = oity andlor from.7 to 9 say A j 4 CG (5. evening to register voters. = ‘ Voters desiring to fast a per OZEn .. «+ AM ‘ 5 Ni aoe lot at the‘primaries June 26, he GRIER bigs = as ; om an isa, for couiity,. tegiblative . Two dozen , ... 1 cee we |1E s ‘ uc state nominees, are urged to : | register. ALWAYS MORE BARGAINS THAN ADVERTISED 4t . E..E. ‘MORRIS, 2 1 10 > ir te : i : a One Gity,, Assessor. | Tovenncucnuieecantecnnnanecnnvauueegeuucneouucuececenecaceceenececnentaantaaennsn4int Anu euuOnenAQeQHnexdpREUUCUEOEUOUUOHUE Mont.,” says Philip Fitch in a tele- gram received from Miles City today by Auditor Cecil L. Burton. Mr. Fitch probably is in bad with the draft au- ° MM 26c Saturday about six dozen, as- sorted styles, excel- lent patterns and Collars Excellent val- ues, styles; silk hose, but in reality a mixture of silk and art silk. Regular selling price

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