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aK BRR REARS EPT. 7, 1918. : ("BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE RECIPAL TRANSFERRED TO F IRST - Hh ENGLISH BEAUTY [net Very Complinemarh re REGEI IBS. ES FRENCH f "PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH AUDITORIUM | NOW A NURSE ON member of the fait men view of WAR CROSS WESTERN FRONT tn rien. One saa se wid thinking he ought to say something different, earnestly requested a back view. Notthwestern ‘Consetvatory | : : SCHOOL OF EXPRESSION A school that maintains high educational: and artistic stand- ards and graduates students noted for successful platform’ read- ing and teaching ability. Regular course leading to Diploma in- cludes the study of the Speaking Voice, Dramatic Art, Personal Expression, and Public Speaking, and opens September. 10. Special students may enter at any time. Send for new Catalogue to Albert H. Johnstone, Director, 814 Nicollet Ave., Minneapolis. ‘The committee in charge of the Red { The seating eamaties of the First Cross recital program to be given |-Presbyterian. church is ample; its ac- Monday evening by members of Mrs. |coustic properties are unusually good, | Wheeler's music classes announced:|and\it is regarded as an.excellent the- this afternoon that the recital will be |atre for a successful concert. The given Monday evening at the First | vest. talent E'ismarck affords will par- Presbyterian church instead of in the | ticipate in Monday evening's program; municipal auditorium, as originally | all of the proceeds will announced, Difficulty in installing the |}to the ‘burleigh county Red Cross needed pianos in the Auditorium is| chapter, and it is anticipated there given as the reason for the‘change. | will be a large attendance. _— eee Oe eee T Insects Chum With Aviators. According to Lieut. Vépret:Bixio 9% the French army, who is a naturulist as well as’a flying man, many insects ‘From Garrison. honor of Ensign Paul Register, one of ‘follow captive balloogs in their ascent, i 8. Neal or Garrison is a, week-|the leaders of the Class of '17, who is ‘He has seem’ flies go ag high as 2,970 end visitor in Eismarc' home from Annapolis on a brief fur- feet, after which they die. Grasshop- a ain, loug!. "The young people took a light | pers cling to the basket of the balloon MANKATO COMMERCIAL ‘COLLEGE Mrs. A. J. Smith aid eet Pale with them, and a marshmal- uatil the air becomes too, rarefied for . Reiter hoc es week-end” Bist ist gan is low > proved a. particularly en-| them, wien they let go and fall, He Now beginning its twenty-eighth year;An- end Bismarck visitor. Joyable feature of the doings. nate ‘the ae lise have’ glorious tinia | nual enrollment, 1000 students. Finest school tye. Wal ene Lady Foresters Dance. following the balloons and. catching | building in. jhey countey A apne new Mrs. Walter Graham ‘of Regan is in; Ladies of Ste. Anne’s court. W. C. these insects—Sclentific American, Send for Our Catalogue. the city for over Sunday. 0, 1°, announce another dancing party | = Practical courses of study, ‘for Tuesday evening in the Knights of Columbus hall on Fourth, with music by O'Connor's orchestra. The combination is one which always has proven popular, and this event is. ex- pected to be as great a success ag its | Jewish Rabbi Here. predecessors, which have been very | Rev. J. Klitzner, an-orthodox Jew-' Well attended and thoroughly enjoy- ish ‘rabbi of, Fargo, is in Bismarck able. calling upon local members of his congregation. Ee rack f CHURCH NOTES 5 ‘Rev. Vincent Wiget, editor of Der) experienced teachers and wholesome’ influence. We teach all com- mercial subjects, Cure for Tuberculosis Claimed. | An Italian physician, Prof. Domenico | Lo Monaco, announces that he has | evolved a remedy for consumption. The base of his discovery lies in his | finding that sugar applied to the bron- | chial secretions caused the disappear- lanee. no oRIV-of. the stration: but. of While doing Red Cross He ou ae tubercle bacilli as well. ‘The impor: | ; Western front, Lady Dorothy Bratfor | tance of this lies in that the bronchial | |was seriously wounded by the burst- 'secretion Is held to be a necessary’ ve-|ing of a shrapnel bomb dropped by hicle for the existence and grow! an enemy aviator, She stuck to her Ang. sroyth at ost until she fainted from loss of - Confined to Her Bed. Mrs. George Will is confined to her bed at her home on Third street by an attack of ‘inflammatory rheuma- lism, Low rates of tuition and excellent boarding accom- modations. Enter any time. BUY W. & Sma a Volksfreund. ,published at the Bene- Trinity Lutheran Church. consumption germs, s later decorated with ‘ dictine brothers’ abbey in Richardton,)| Rev. John Flint, pastor. Buy Wee ¢: |fiouares ihe War eta ' . is calling on Bismarck friends. Sunday school 10 a. m. | Giving up all her social duties, Lady Tribune Want Ads Bring Reanita ——— No services, Dorech Browne is nursing the boys > Y Turtle Lake Visitors. eal who fall in their drive on the HUN. ; { Dr. Heinzerolk, proprietor of the Evangelical Association. She is at present on the western front fe ony ‘Turtle lake pharmacy, snd fenily Rev. C. F. Strutz, pastor. - jin France B h 1 are. spending week-end in Bis-) 10 a. m.—Preaching' service... , POU DR A e sure and attend the marek, 11:30 a. m.—Stnday school. Morning service at 10:30 Dr. B. H. ' ; From North Country. 7:15 p. m.—Young People’s assocla- | Krooze, president of Jamestown col- Mr. and Mrs. Krist Kjelstrup of Un- Bry p. m.—Evening service. jlege will preach. Special music. Red Cross Benefit The Butler Studio will be elosed derwood and Mrs. P. N. Kjeustrup of Prenine service at 8:00. Short, in- Parshall are here:to visit friends over . ° ft . spirational and helpful. = Oe er gee ceecceal: Church | from September 10 to September 24 Sunday, Corner Third and Thayer. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening | rae Rev. George Buzzelle, rector. at 8:00. O Yr G } j From Livonia. Hitteenth Gunlay atten Trinity, | All are invited to the services of nce in order that the management may Miss Helen’ Baker of Livonia, daugh-| troy communion at 8 a. m. h. at the ter of the Hon, Wesley Laker, is here) gin) communion 4 | BUY W. 8 Sa attend the North Central Photog- to spend Sunday with Bismarck! \orning prayer and sermon at 11. | eeececeeseoccccccoccccoce friends. Vesper seryice with address at 4:30.! SERVED AS GERMAN . First Presbyterian Church raphers’ convention at St.. Paul. t ara a ou Highway Board Meets. Baptist Church. io Ba Ste Sabatino Soc: ‘Corner Eighth and Rosser streets. SPY, VINDICATES SELF MONDAY, SEP iEMBER 9, 1918 F ‘All German speaking people, grown and children are heartily invited to Hear the Peer Gynt Suite, by Greig and many other very \bers, e one of the appointed members, cam Atlanta, Ga.—Walter Wander- down oom Mohall yesterday for the) 4... services. ella world:wlae® traceler at pleasing musical numbers. The best of Bismarck’s ae ee Bunday bivle school 10 ayn + rested last yenr as a suspected musical artists will be on the program Returns From the East. Morning service 11 a. m. German spy, having proven his A Boutrous of the Fair store has; "vening service 7:30 p. m. returned from a ten-days' buying trip| Wednesday prayer meeting § p. m. innocence after five months’ im- prisonment. to the satisfaction : 50 Cents Admission et he a are . ' ‘ aiaes ee hatayr aotenting oe ‘First Baptist Church. of the courts, Is now making : plete.new-stock for his fall'and winter|_ Corner of Fourth street and Ave- good in the eyes of the public § trade. nue B : by serving the United States in — Horning settee te Seti the office of scoutmaster of From Wilton. ianday: school at ste o.cloek noon. troop 81, Boy: Scouts of Amert- Miss Geneviece Menard of Wilton. a] Evening service at 8 o'clock. talented young pianist and instructor] Rev. BE: A. Deake of Grand Rapids who ‘is to be associated with Miss | Will again be with us and conduct both Bergliot Caspary in the. conduct of the morning and evenings services. Vis- the Bismarck ‘conservatory of music, |{tors, and all members are urged to is spending the: week-end in. the city. attend all the services of the day. > Westminster. Guild. First Presbyterian Church. The Westminster Guild chapter of | Corner second and Thayer. et the. Presbyterian’ church will hold its |__Rey. H.C. Postlethwaite, mi first fall meeting’ ‘at 6:30 Monday ca, At a recent street corner meeting of the boy scouts, Wan+ derwel finished a short talk and collected . over $200 for the! Thrift Stamp boy scout -can- we oe here Germans May Try To tand Behind HindenburgLine ‘,.. The leading article in THE LITERARY DIGEST this week—Septem- ber 7th—is acecmpanied by a helpful Map which shows the present Hinden- burg line, and also clearly indicates the line behind it at the River Meuse, - which, in the opinion of experts, will be where the Germans will make their . newstand. It also shows the territory the American troops are holding in ay a’. . Bilsace, Lorraine, and along the Vesle, including cities, rivers, ete. evening, September 9, in the form of a ten-cent’ picnic, lunch : at. the: court house green, with Mrs. .F..R. Smyth and Mrs. John | P. French as hostesses. To. Reside Here. s Mrs. iN. W.: Kelley and son -Robert, formerly of Lakota, have moved. to Bismarck and -will:make their home here. Mrs. Kelley is a gister of ‘Mrs. George Will and Mrs. E. J. Taylor and is’ well known here, where shé has fre- quently visited. Tender Farewell. . " Rrlends and.neighbors in the Rose apartments , this afternoon -,gave a ‘, farewell reception in_honor of Mrs. s | J. D. McKechnie, who leave this even- ing to visit her daughter at Ollie, t Mont., preliminary to joining her hus- ' bandat Sioux Falls, S. D.; ‘whither he See 44 has been transferred. To Visit | Daughter. Headed by such great artists as | stage last season. They are running now Mrs: J. D. McKechnie left today for| Stracciari, Lashanska and Eddy Brown, | to capacity and everybody is whistling Ollie, Mont., to visit hér daughter be-| the group of new Columbia Records for | their tuneful melodies. The Columbia - fore ‘proceeding to Sioux Falls, S. D.,| September comprises no less than’ 51 | Light Opera’Company makes a splen- whither Mr.’ McKechnie’s headquar-| brilliant musical numbers. did record of vocal medleys from these ters have been transferred. The fam- Singularly appropriate, too, is it that | two shows,’ giving all of the best hits ily will be .sorely: missed by their| one of tlfe best of these records should | from each. NI EWR RECORDS for your bn TALKING MACHINE ( 7H 0 - This article analyzes all the importar.t war news of the past week from the Western Front. Other features of great interest to the American public in this number _of “The Digest” are: Why American Airplane Production Lags In This Article Presented the Criticisms of the A:merican Newspaper Press Upon the Recent Air-craft 4 friends in Bi: k, wh the | be no less a favorite than “Home, Sweet — rt * 4 i 7 , many friends. in. temarok, wl ore tHe Home “Sang” by Hil 1 : shana, | acomine 3 ue poplar sng hts F Production Report of toe Sub-Committee of the Senate 1 ory aah fone, oF five years. rise to fame as a singer has been well- | Serenade” sung by Robert’ Lewis aad Germany’s War on the Children How Your War Furnace Can Help Enjoy Class’Reunion. nigh meteoric, it fairly breathes the | coupled by a Stellar Quartette recording Soldiers Turning. to the Bible i Win the War The “Naughty Seventeens” of the} deep, true feeling which the word | of “When You Feel a Little Longing in Bismarck high school enjoyed an in-} “home” means to us today—a feeling.) Your Heart.” Campbell and Burr sing formal class reunion on Apple creek,| stronger now, perhaps, than ever before | “Your Lips Are No Man’s Land but south of Fort Lincoln, this week in|» in the world’s history. Here is a won- | Mine,” while on the reverse of this Food for the War-Winter (Prepared by the U. S. Fuel Administration) Wanted: A Million Workers / Britain Appreciates Our Efforts derful rd, wonderfull: i is “WI og . ~~ “fliceardo: Stracciari; tho Metropolitan | Pitt of" Berlin’ vung oe Ach Germany Propeses a United States of The Theological Student of. the NOTED SOPRANO. Opera baritone whose triumphs last | Fields and the Peerless Quartette. E Future FE ATU. S WA wines were the comment of the ane The Farber Sisters, twin charmers of : urope j ¥ RE! | ail mori contributes an aria which | Al Jolson's Winter Garden Show, and Shall We Wear Cotton? / In Berlin Today a5 SLOGAN SONG | Coun's Love sort from the immortal | “azddy songs," contribute two. sele- Undersea Pipe-Lines for All / Saving the U-Boat’s Victims , Il Trovatore,” the “II balen de! st% | tions, the title of'one of which, “I Can't ° , ° Pics Sorriso” which we know in English as | Let ‘Em Suffer,” is a fair indication of New Words for New Things Replanting the War Forests “The Tempest of the Heart.” Strac- | the rollicking gaiety of the pair. cian’s interpretation of) this’ eart-cry prac Pe of a lover is another evidence of his ail- rae embracing ability to portray every emo- Gotol panies ones are ire tion with the magic instrument of his she saad lee A voice. Arthur Hall, and two Campbell and Not so long ago Eddy Brown was a ee ae ‘So Long, Sal” and “boy prodigy.” Now he is a mature iz violin virtuoso of world-wide fame. Perhaps this youthful spirit that still James Harrold, one of the best . possesses hint explains the cyclonic feel- known bel canto singers ia’ America, ing and the exquisite technical brilliance renders Tosti’s “Ponted” ia hi; detight Ordering a German National Hymn | Joyce Kilmer Current Poetry / A Parson’s Lonely Daughter News of Commerce and Finance Personal Glimpses of Men and Events Many Half-tone Illustrations, Maps, and Reproductions of the Best Cartoons Read “The Digest” for Authentic News Regarding American Fighters «) D: a ful way, with a real American fo! is e eee . i cif gta i cae ane Bled hel Com is Waving, ie One subject of paramount interest hiolds today the sure way to get this information in an accurate uy a ear, as ie coupling. :, a s a, . e, Se Mande Paraphrase on Paderew | oe ae nentimentel record. cartics first place in the hearts and minds of the fathers and Far aaeerset Bie Bist ie Hee ua » | two of the sweetest sons in our lan- ang mothers of America and of the millons of wee! i broad, th Sone their so ater force getral moasic | Snger of rare vocal quall Rees -anxious women here. at home, the wives, sisters, aber as e eetivities, th broad, eet he i ehting’ and Records, in the Columbia Symphony | af “Mighty Lak’ a Ross and *) When 4 and sweethearts of the-gallant fellows who have the measures that are being taken for their com- Orchesies #7 tenellicn of Gomme’ tee liar Soh p se gone “over there.” It is the question of how the fort and support—facts drawn from all the au- ' and “Dragon Fly Mazurka,” two selec- | _ Lieutenant GitZ-Rice, the famous Ca- “boys in brown” are faring.on the battlefields of | thoritative sources and that may be accepted with- tions of rare piquancy and charm. nadian soldier who organized soldier en- France, what they are doing, whether they are out question, forming a continuous history of our ae Nagase ray erred rd mera eae pane core Lg making good and holding their own successfully | part in the war that is well worth preserving. 10 WO! © Colum! 1s famous fol Tend toe dance records. Each month is an im- |, in’ Belgium,” a record that created a against the onslaughts of the Teuton. The one | Begin studying it today. fy provement abstertrar For September Senin bere Be watt, has now . ) he terpreta- | made part this stirri - i tod ot the great “Missdai Wales” by. | ord. fn conjunction ‘with Henry ‘Burt, . September ‘7th. Number on Sale Tofay—aAll News-dealers—10 Cents Earl. Fuller’s Rector Novelty Orchestra; | he has.some “Fun. in Flanders,” a . i . 2 a corking Marimba selection, by the | thing so realistic that every one with ¥ Jazarimba Orchestra; two rattling syn- |' a son, “brother or sweetheart at the 1 copations of popular song-melodics by | Front will want to hear. 6 Mike Bernard; a big, double dance disc ; with medleys. of popular tunes cf the Here’s something different for your x day on .both sides by Prince’s Band; | library of phonograph music—a novelty two dreamy waltzes, “Forget Me Not® | fhat you will delight to. play for your i Mme. Christie Langehan, a dramatic} and “The Magic of Your Eyes” by | friends. It is a record by the Serbian ’ soprano, who gained unusual\ success | Prince’s Orchestra, winding wy with | Tamburitza Orchestra, the organization in France, England and Bohemia, be-| .two good old-fashioned Irish reels by “| now playing in New York and capti- = fore coming to America, has’béen giv-| the famous Don Richardson. Could |- vating thousands with the wild, sweet, K ing much. of her time to patriotic! any devotee of the dance ask for more, | free music of Serbian Folk-songs. The causes ae has been featuring one or better, than snes two cater ae Seles} we Hilliam’s ‘slogan song, “Freedom, For really ce reco! lou seiiporevers which was served a big | “Going Up” and’ “The Rainbow | clear, and different from any. dance FUNK & WAGNALLS COMPANY (Pablahens of the Famous NEW Stanllard Dictionary), NEW YORK. hit, at_ various Red Cross and Liberty. Girl? were two of the most ont music you have ever heard, and ‘the ‘ Loa, dives. 5 GIES acne pate hee ‘Jeftanovicevo Dahce.”

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