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THURSDAY, ‘APRIL 3, 1919: BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE Y.M. C. A. WORKER FROM OVERSEAS ls TALKS TO BISMARCK MEN TONIGHT | Frank H. West, recently returned from 19 months’ active service over- seas with the Y. M, C. A., will address @ luncheon. of Bismarck men at the Grand Pacific tonight, when’ ae will tell what the Y. M. C. A. did and is doing in France, ‘Mr. West was in the front line trenches a Breater part of the time. and he saw the Y. M.,C..A. men work HOME DEMONSTRATION DEPARTMENT TO CONDUCT FREE CLOTHING CLASS SL SPE ee alka ace The:home demonitration department of Burleigh county, will hold a clothing school for the ‘pebple ‘of Bismarck, April. 21-26th, Miss Inez Wilson, the clothing specialist of the agricultural extension department; of the agricul- tural college, will conduct. this schoo! ing under+fire. He is undertaking to answer criticisms of the ¥. M. C. A and to generally set the endeavors of this organization before the American, people in a proper light. All of the: busineys men’ of the city, the young men, soldiers and citizens generally inv = West at the Grand Pacific at = evening. His address will be s = Mnappy ‘and“to the point, one Wishing to take advantage of it, Student e asked to enroll early for this work, as it will be easier to make , pling’ when the instructors know the number of enrollments, Anyone. desir- ing to know more about this work may ‘phone or write Mrs, F. R. Smyth, Mas. FT eee uy i Glrming Ses in Appar to Sat the Woman of Fashion | TT Sl ay Cadi asilelylgt a adiaaiut Tee coc We used eee care in picking out these charming styles. -We chose them from the various lines of a manufacturer who caters to the most exclusive trade. We chose, in our estimation} the very,cream of his stock garments full of youngish ideas, with plenty of life and snap. delighted indeed to haye you come in and express your opinion about them. And. we ‘would be Printzess Suit No: 400 This smart Sport Suit may go traveling or serve for business with perfect propriety. Inverted pleats both back and front finish at the belt line leaving the suggestion of a slight flare below. with the assistance of the home: dem- la. F,Dullsm, Mrs. D. G, MeGillis, or onstration agent and other local wom; Miss Florence Poll, home. demonstra- en. | tive-agent.. Some of the problems that | ‘This work is government work and. will, be taken up will be remgdeling, will'be put on free of charge for imy- | renovating) dying and patterns. ' ate TO THE BOYS IN PANAMA The skirt is pocketed, two-piece, gathered at the back and belted. Tailored in Men’s Wear Serge, two styles. Material: All-Wool Serge, of an excellent quality. Lining: Rainbow Silk. Color: Navy. $2500 Order at Once ri i ‘ a ” 5 ri : if Printzess Suit No.402 A practical Suit of this type proves itself the best foundation for one’s wardrobe. Equally becoming from any angle, the back of this distine- tive model has two fine pin tucks cleverly ending in hand-embroidered, the following verse: | (The q ‘ou talk about, hardships a ' by Antoine L. Caya, Camp ¢ Of the Israelites of old "Tig time they did some penance * * * their pile in gold. But they stood for “40” years Canal zone, and dedicated to his sister, Myrtle Stockdale.) sc ecN Fan UTLVVA WG TTTTAUGTSUS UGTA It seems an age since I left home, To seek this Godless land, Two thousand miles of ocean He And fifty more of sand. with trials of, various ways, bt MMMM | | of | Oh! for the gift of language's. 'o describe this blasted place. } We curse: the danmed old Isthmus, ’Till we're purple in the face. Each sunbaked, and worngut man, His story weakly tells, 1 How he rodé the old Kelputrich On the rend that leads to hell. rms of nature meets the eye; 0 cool and shady. dell. y nooks, or babbling brooks; No sound of village bell. Around us desolation hovers, Our throats are parched and dry. While the blood-red sun glows daily, From the smoky dismal sky. No winsome maiden meets the eye, ‘ Mosquitos, fleas, and rattlesnakes; . | s With shy enticing wink, All weave a mighty spell. BE ss, Ats isolation everywhere, IE we bad a barrell of x arrow-heads. Braid trimming and binding, rows of buttons and the nd not a drop to drink. e could start y firs! vs o . oa Panama, Oh! Panama where ihe files are armed with corkserews, link fastening add to the unusualness of the ae Ane gives asemt They xell no Pabst nor Schlitz. The sand is full of burrs, tailored effect which makes it a garment suitable for any occasion. pw ee The sight of your blurted sand hills |The hills are full of copper-heads, / " an Makes me throw_a thousand fits. The mosquitos all wear spurs. Material: Good Quality All-Wool Serge. 50 ' God should have worked the seventh We've ads ‘a search tir uWebster's, Lining: Rainbow Lining. peat ert ‘0 find a nye name, , on and Dut it right in ere, Ip fact: we've searched most every Color: Navy. 4 “To help the sile of beer! but ie seems a losing game. Order -at_ Once Vin i, = . MRS. JASIN HOOVER |SHE IS OUR MOST , a eatuth | PASSES AWAY HERE MEDALED WOMAN cxsTitcTON wor press Mail ae - = eth = ie ! Same Da; ey Are Receiv | Mrs. Jasin Hoover, wife of a well fae “é int - «, known farmer. of the Brittin commun- ity, passed away at a local .hospital 4 Jast night after a few days’ illness. ropeuennant so , The deceased was 41. years,old, and i : , b's was, es mother of eereeal children. Sn ec Me ee Her daughter, Miss. Ruth Hoover, has —— = =—————=======S———=_ been a student at the Bismarck Busi- A | an women instinctively love jewelry, | jonas dignity: and cums. AV simple | ness college. Mrs. Hogwer was a lov- « phat few have developed tuste in its} string! of pearls with an evening gown (. able woman who.had.a wide circle of [selection aud wearing. History’ does | ic hotter than a startling array of friends in Burleigh county who deeply not record a time whenwomen did not | hrooches, Juvallieres und pitis: mourn her loss. [decorate themselves with tinkling orna One ring Is much better: than a RTT vnilets. In und anklets. {with three -rines “one tNel aie finger, | CITY NEWS | Four famous artists—James Mont ke n women sec to feel that the / and looked at her with @isgust ! : > ¢: Je ‘gomery Flagg, Howard Chandler Chris: | | tn pile upon them-] — Select simple, artistic, beautiful jew- Ios jty. Pepehyn Stanlaws and) Harrison | artistically they are] elry, even if it is inexpensive, and wear In. Bismarck; Hospital. David Beitz of New Salem is at the ; Bismarck hospital. for a few days. A New Light. Born, to Mr. and Mes: E. H. ‘Light, 116\ Avenue A, today, a*daughtei, at the Bismarck hospital. of | wdorned, THE OPPOSITE Very few women can wear more} one piece of jewelry to ad . If women would make thi 1ound fast rule they sood thi beauty, A di ¢ the “golden apple” the annual Chu Chin Chow | York to Mi H le is now te | women her | a litle of it/at a time, Is TRUE H If those parties who haye our -| building plan books kindly notify or send them to us, we will ap- preciate the favor. We are try- mets nat the same | ing to get a line-up on these the “tof. vulgar display, * “Bneh | books. Please phone us today. tnd illustrated by pho- tographs of Miss Hyde herself. This article is the i Here For Treatment. Miss Craven of Menokea, daughter : ‘ . Co. A of the Fighting. First, ‘and who! | Christian Science Society of Bismarck “yy commended this unit on its return, is H ome after almost two years’ active | i service, of which 15 months were i | Announces a ‘spent in France. Lieut. Scharnowski | served in the” Philippines with the U. i S. Regulars, aid he was a sergeant | with Co..-A cin the Mexican border . a campaign. i } Sergt. John ’A, Flow todaf received a wire from his son, Lieut. Norman i by Flow, announcing the arrival of the| She was wounded at Verdun, gassed ape ae Newmont News eh hae at Valenciennes and 16 times faced w hopes to ome in the] _. 1. near future. The Bismarck, young | Sinking. by submarine to cross. to man went overseas as a sergeant in| America and raise funds for hospital eee Se 9) ) meee ES & pte A and Be wen i: commission in| work. ad 'rance. He is the first of the three c a ‘ Flow boys in the service to start for meeulce Bue a vie one es, home. Their: father, Sergt: Flow, was | 2" permitted to visit the Britis ront 2 mustered out-at Camp Dix last week,|lines in action. She was the first x . and reached’ Ei woman to enter Ver@un during the 22 ere siege. At Ypres and Vimy Ridge and i Rd COUN RO = 3 - Cambrai and Douai, she ‘was first. x 4 ¢ Dance:tonight at the poi, she raised more than $4000-| Clean up! Have the] Clean up! Have the Sh re k S B O'Connor's Or-| war," “oe of mersy suring the rubbish Hauled away.| rubbish. hauled ~away. by Geo. aw UOOK, C.S.B. i Everybody in-| . That’s why she has been made hon- 2 P e Wachter—62 zi e BE pases an gary enlonel of the 198th Field. Ar- Phone Wachter 62. hone Wachter 62. of Chicago, Member of the Board of Lectureship of the i > That’s why all th dals, ited U i“ . . is D. by allied powers. ae \).. First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass. ance ce tonight. at the t= CHIROPRACTIC FOR ACUTE, ao he Armory.'O’Connor’s Or-| ) Notice to cREDITORS. . CASES \ } =| sigit, the matter of the estate of Nek Some; people have a mistaken idea ———at——_ iver chestra. Everybody i in lis R. McCormick; deceased. that Chiropractic. only » accomplishes q vited. eae hereby given by the under: results in chronic cere and can ne i e e e } : * sign fohn C: Oberg, executor of little in acute cases. lis idea has 700 LATE TO the last will of\ Nellie R. McCormick, Best esiloded during the mie dae “Flu” CLASSIFY | late of the city of Bismarck fn. the epidemic when the recerd made by WANTED—One painter and one pa-j ccunty of Burleigh and state of North this great science Was simply astound- i + perhanger. Union men wanted.) nakota, deceased, to the creditors of, ing. If you are suddenly. taken ‘sick 8 : ‘ etn 808, H: T. ones Rene Pan a ere Hevea clits against, *-send at once for the Chiropractor. ee p. m. stn jailed f sal eased, to exhibit them with «will at once ascertain the~cause) ot } HEMSTITCHING AND PICOTING,| the necessary vouchers, Within four your eiteces and will ajae same. mh } ‘Mrs. C. P. Larson, 400 4th Sey wl months after the first publication of You will probably be save many days . e this notice, to said executor at the d ha eks of, sickness. le All ts F ‘ WANTED—Expert Soda Dispenser; Grand Pacific Hotel in the city of Bis- restlt will be that your. health will a ree young “man who can, take entire| marck in said Burleigh county, North be quickly restored and. that. there ! . le. charge of = — int prom- an Dakota. will née be sucr“a big dentin your 2 & drug ddress Dai larch 19 i i Ae + ‘bane. a-sawk' © Dated ee “OBERG, 18. pocket. book. You are Cordially Invited to be Present. raed are Executor. | Clean. up! Have the yest gi EL a the 2oth day of R S.. -ENGE, D. C. PH. om i : ; yi i rubbish hauled he 3-20 27; 43°10. ee Bh Pree th a =o i f ea ae Suite 9-11, Lucas ——F one }0——Bisma: ; Phone Wachter 02, - symone Woot adv Brine s of V. M. Craven, is taking:.treatment at the Bismarck hospital. ‘Forty Hours’ Devotion. A forty-hours’ devotion will be held at the pro-cathedral, veginning Fri- day morning at 8 and ending Sun- day evening. \Services will be held Sundey at regular hours, “Lieut. Scharnowski Home. * Lieut. .A. |H. Scharnowski, who, went overseas as. second in command. of i ! | { | | \ 3 i 1 i \ i | | BY » Girk of the Golden Ww women know how to wear ATH HYDE Apple” ‘subtracts from all the others, and the] C. A. FINCH LBR. CO. net result is mediocrity. One dt piece of jew i Bismarck, N. D. than pu. ts ‘y is better simplicity x