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er co 9 & s & Mie ‘TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1919. MAUD POWELL “PLAYS CONCERT FOR PRISONERS Famous Violinist‘and Accompan- ist’ Delight Convicts at State Penitentiary An unusual treat was accorded pris- oners at the state penitentiary this af- ternoon when Maud Powell, the violin- ist who will bring together the music- lovers- of the Slope for her concert at the Auditorium on Wednesday even- ing, brought the’ magic of her violin within. the prison walls. Accompanied by a delegation trom the Thursday Music ‘club and ‘er ac companist, Axel Skjerne, Madam Pow- ell visited the state institution this af- ternoon, when she gave an impromp.u concert for the 110 inmates in the prison auditorium. Madam Powell! has seldom played to a more appre: clative audience, and her classical numbers won as spontaneous applatise as) did jthose of a more popular na- ture, Plays for Everyone. “While we are in our infancy as a musical nation,” said Madam Powell this afternoon, “we are making rapid Progress. I was delighted to find a real musical awakening ‘throughout the northwest. I attribute this to a general reacaing out for the finer things in music upon the part of all of us and to the influence which good music has had upon the thousands of young men who have had an opportun- camps. “There is nothing so mysteriously technical in good music that anyone Who\likes music and knows music should not be able to enjoy it. To too many of us the term ‘classical’ as ap- plied to’ music has come to mean something | incomprehensible—a: mys- tery whose beauties are withheld from the untrained ear. That is not true. Mozaft’s masterpieces are fully as “musical,". in“ every sense as’ intelli- gible to. any ear that appreciates music as ‘Louisiana,’ or that finer pop- ular air, ‘Smiles.’ ! “I have been delighted, here in the northwest, to find so many men in my audiences, and oft-times they have come alone, mot ‘dragged in” by their ambitious wives. There was a time when a man was a trifle ashamed to edmit an understanding of or an ap- preication for really good music. That is not true today. “I play for everyone. I even throw in a trifle now and then for the T. 8. M.. as our humorous papers call that very important part of our pleasure- seeking public known as the ‘tired ‘business. man.’” Likes Our City. Madam. Powell likes Bismarck. “You have a ‘beautiful little city.” “<cwas her enthusiastic comment. She is Pleased in advance with the reception which she is 7assutéd tomorrow; ‘even- ing. Shej Rag Nad two! d plete rest Tolowing’ an’ atduou af! nths, and She will have an- hase Hae Georttion before she appears “at ‘the ‘Auditorium tomorrow |, evening. Bismarck ig ‘certain to’ see and hear Maya Powell. at her beste‘ gracious, warm-hesrted,, whole-soujed, winniag , American woman; a finished artist of s wonderfully human “master of the most facile of. musical perceptions; a instruments; .an interpreter of all that is best and finest in music. Speaks at Dickinson. Attorney General was the/ principal orator this after- noon at a Victory loan rally in Dick- inson. Food and Fancy Work. The third division of McCabe Meti- odist Ladies’ Aid society will hold a food and fancy work sale at the Bis- marck Gas Co.'s office Saturday after- noon, April 19. Eastern Star Tonight. Bismarck-chapter,Order-of Eastern Stae, will) meet ‘at the Masonic ‘tem; ple this evening, when there: will be balloting: and initiation, and a full at- tendance of members is désired. OS Conducts Institute. Dr. G. A.. ‘McFarland, deputy state superintendent of public instruction, is in Elgin assisting County Superin- tendent Aasved with a two days’ teachers’ institute for Grant county. Plane Summer Schools. Miss Minnie J. Nielson, state super- intendent: of ‘pwlic ‘nstruction, ‘has returned from Dickinson and Fargo,{ ° where she ‘conferred with normal heads and ‘county superintendents of schools relative to summer schools to be. conducted at ‘the Dickinson and Maud _ Powell, the world’s foremost woman violinist and most’ talented of all American. ingtrumentalists, will favor Bismarck with the last concert of her present tour tomorrow even: ing. After her appaarance here, ,|Madam Powell will proceed direct. to New York, where she will join. her. husband for a much-needed rest. Madam Powel! has played almost: daily and in many“ instances several times a day since she began her pres- ent tour last October.. Much of her work has been done in great army cantonments, where she has delighted hundreds’ of thousands of Yanks in training. More recently she has been Playing in the larger cities of the coast, Portland, Seattle,-Tacoma and, ' Spokane, and everywhere she was ac- corded a genuine ovation. "In Bismarck Madam Powell will | Dlay to ‘capacity. Practically every {seat in the balcony and parquet has ‘been sold. The Thursday. Musical clud, under whose auspices tie con- cert is given did not originally intend to open the gallery, but so heavy has deen the demand for seats that it was announced today the gallery will be opened -and seats sold at’ 55 cents, which will\include war tax. Madam Powell's accompanist, Axel Skjerne, a young Danish pianist who stinence next Monday ‘evening. The big dining room of the Grand Mayville normals and the state agri- To Have Candy Sale. The Daughters of the American Revolution will hold a candy sale at Hoffman's Chocolate. shop Saturday afternoon for the benefit of the fatuey- {less children of France. se Returns From Fargo. ‘Miss Vesta Buswell, secretary of farm institute work in the office of the. commissioner” of agriculture and lavor, has’ returned from Fargo, whither she went on an official bus ness mission. i In Fargo. F. W. Beck of the firm of Barton & | Beck, has goné to Fargo to establish a district agency for the Provident ot | Bismarck which will handle the busi- ness of the Red river valley. Mr. Beck has moved his family to the Gate City, where they will make their home. Presbyterian Social A social will be given in the Pres- byterian church parlors Thursday aft-. ernoan, tended the public. These affairs are proving very popular and successful. Current, Events ‘Club The Current, Events club will meet ‘at 3 o'clock’ Wednesday afternoon with. Mrs. F. E. Packard at her home on Seventh street: France is the gen, eral study ‘subject and the roll-call),., topic for tomorrow is ‘Noted French Personages.” Mrs. N. B. Fitch will present a paper on “Our Debt to pence, and Mrs. Mary McLean will [QTY News 1] discuss “French Cathedrals,” No Vacant Store-Rooms The Capital’ City Auto-Painting 1Co. is temporarily homeless. | The Staats Anzeiger Publishing Co. re- Willlam ‘Langer- cently purchased the building on Se7- enth -street occupied by the painti:g concern, and the newspaper is now | moving into its new quarters. So rapid | has been Bismarck’s commercial de- velopment that there is not available at this moment a ‘single store-room suitabie for the purposes of’the Capi- tal City Co. Young People Filect ‘rhe Young People’s ulliancé of the Evangelical ‘ church heid ‘its. annual election of officers in the class room of the church Monday evening, when there were elected for the ensuing year the following officers: President, Miss Esther Bremer; vice’ president, Mrs. W. Suckow; secretary, E, A.’Steiberl; corresponding secretary, Miss Ruby Durett; missionary secretary, Mrs. L. A. Steiber; treasurer, Miss Luella Bremer;. organist, Miss Elizabeth Mappel. . Dance’ at. Armory Thursday night. O’Connor’s Orchestra. All, drinking water should be- boiled. untit further notice : . E, STACKHOUSE, 4-1b-tf Health Officer. AFTER-EFFECTS OF “FLU” LEAVE SYSTEM B ADLY SHATTERED Help. Is Needed to Restere Strength and. Vigor. If you have been,through.a siege of, the ‘flu, you know the severe strain |/ which this disease puts orf the system, The body is left'sore, the nervous sys tem is all out of gear, ‘and: it’ seem: that you will never get back your old time health and strength. Just because you have :been fortu- the flu, do not make the common mistake of thinking that you are out of ‘danger. You must guard your health now more carefully than ever, and take every precaution.’ First of IN 25c T ADMISSI all, you must build up your strength. In your present weakened condition, any trifling ailment will likely prove serious. Right now a few bottles of S, S. S. will prove of great valuée.~ This splen: did tonic and purifier so thoroughly cleanses the blood of all impurities, that the appetite is improved and new ie and vigor is added to the entire syste! ; m. Do not delay the important | nate enough to survive the ravages of |work of getting back yout strength, | ae get a bottle of S. S. S. from your ruggist today. ‘ Free medical advice can be had by writing to\Chief Medical Adviser, 249 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. A Steinway grand to be used vy| A fine program will be of-;)); “' fered, and a cordial invitation. is ex-)) i | 1 | SUIINNNACUU EULA AAU AU AUDITORIUM THURSDAY NIGHT In the Supreme ALICE BRAD | World Feature Play | : BETTER MAUD POWELL FAVORS BISMARCK. ~ WITH LAST CONCERT OF PRESENT | | TOUR—HOUSE SOLD; GALLERY OPEN 4 RGSS: has made a name for himself during the two years he has been engaged in concert work’ in America, is being shipped from Fargo by express by the Stone Piano Co., of the Gate City, to ‘be returned. by express tomorrow morning. In addition to accompanying Madam Powell, Skjerne has three solo numbers on Wednesday evening's pro- gram. ~ Program, The program for \Wednesday's con- cert is ag follows: 1. Mozart (From Concerto in Alegro Aperto “A” major) 2. Leku Sonata in “G" Major (Two movements) For Piano and Violin. 1 Lento. If Con Spirito. 3. Grasse .. Scherzo, “To Marguerite” Palmgren-Powell...... “Maynight” Sarasate .... Spanish Dance No. 8 4. Piano Solos—- Cyril Scott Danse: Negre William Mason .... Crystal Spring Rachmaninoff ........ Punchinello 5. Rimisky-Koraksoff...Song of India (Arr. by Powell) Bazzini . .. Dance of Imps VICTORY BALL NEXT BIG EVENT ON CAPITAL'S SOCIAL CALENDAR The annual dinner dance of Bis- ‘Pacific wil¥*be the scene! of the marek council, Knights of Columbus, fair, which promises to ‘be one of ity of hearing the ‘best in training | designated this year as Victory ball,; usual brilliance. A live-wire commi will mark the resumption of social ac-j}tee is in charge of arrangements; a tivities following a long lenten ab-j large list of invitaions have been mailed ,and a general response has been received. {cultural college. ee CA NTATA AT. EVANGELICAL An}, Easter! ented at the Evan- gelical church at 8 o’clock next Sun- dayevening. The musical service will be under the ausp! of the Young People’s alian: which extends a cor- dial invitation to the public to attend, No charge will be made for admission, but a silver offering will be received to assist the young people in raising their missionary budget of $100, which they hope to have completed by May 1. A detailed pregrem will be published later. , ° Mint Jell (Wg Try Mint DY Jiffy-Jell with roast lamb. or cold meats, It is vastly better than mint sauce. Try jiffy-Jell desserts with g ‘their real fruit flavors in. essence <form, in vials. Each is' so rich in condensed fruit juice that it makes a real fruit dainty. Yet they cost no more than: old-style gelatine desserts. So JiffyJet 10 Flavors, at Your Grocer's 2 Packages for 25 Cents Olumbia Grafonola Records on Fasy Terms | owans Drugs Store TYPEWRITERS " If you are in need of a Typewriter, ribbons, carbon and typewriter va- per, or if your machine is in need of repairs, then for prompt service Phone, Write or Wire Remington: Typewriter Co. GEO. C. KETTNER Representative McKenzie Hotel Bismarck SHOOTING GALLERY Will Open At 120 SIXTH ST. TODAY GIVE US A CALL We Teach How to Shoot ELIE CAIX, Prop. HALF” BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE CITY COMMISSION CLOSES WORK FOR LAST FISCAL-YEAR The Bismafck city commissiop ¢los- ed its work for the fiscal year Mon- day, when it allowed the usua}: num- ber of bills and drew the city's ,venire for the May. jury panel in district ¢eourt. The matter of bonding Com- missioners J. P. French and, John A. Lirson, who. take their ‘seats this evening, with the. state bonding de- partment ag required by an act of the 16th assembly ::was ‘brought up, but Commissionér’R. L, Best declined to! concur. with President’ Lucas | and ; Commissioner Bertsch in | making ‘application to the state bonding de- partment for this protection, and the matter was left open,for an adjourned meeting this evening, when the min-; utes of /last evening’s session will be approved and other tag*ends of the year’s business caught,up. Bismarck’s venire for the May term of district court, as drawn last even ing, includes Oscar Vesperman, J. J. White, B. .F: Flannigan, H. J. Wood- mansee, A. C, Hinckley, George F. Will, Lieut, Ward Preston, William Kraft, William Pennell, Charles Ku. pitz, J. J.’ Schfeigert, L. FE. Maynard, Qottfried Kickul, C. W. Hensler, S. F. Hollingsworth, H. 'S. Adams, J. L. Lar- ['son, F. A. Lahr, J. Asa Dawson, H. G.! Grove and F. A. Knowles, 22 in all. An equal number of names wil be drawn by the couny commissioners, and from this list the May jury will ‘be drawn. After the old commission finally ad- journs this evening, the new commis- sion will convene, and John A. Lar- son and John P. French, ‘succeeding C. N, Kirk and R. L. Best, will be formally seated. Commissioner Best meade his adleux Monday evening, as BISMARC 1 Famous story—one which 310 Main Fancy Green Tea, half Ib. packa; 35c value, at .. Fancy Sifted Pea: 25c value, at .. Fancy Corn, 2 at . Oatmeal, 35¢ value, YRC ogee oa) efor ote tans DentinrS wissitel arial Potatoes, Fancy, per bushel ...... Quality Macaroni, 10c value, at PHONE 274 SPIRO & 4 PHONE 27 LOUISA 'M. “LITTLE WOMEN” A MOVING PICTURE OF SMILES AND TEARS—THE STORY HAS BEEN READ BY MILLIONS You Owe It to Your Children to have them see this picture; it teaches a sweet splendid No Advance in Prices Where -you «get. your money back if | you’ are not satisfied that'the goods are as 'we represent. Home of Quality Groceries and Meats We Unreservedly Guarantee Every Article We Strictly Fresh Eggs—3#8e Dozen ; Ladies’ & Men’s Tailors Dry. Cleaners WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER—JUST PHONE. ~~ “Opposite Postoffice he will not be in the city tonight. It is probable that mayor Lucas will de- liver his annual message this even- ing, but it fs not likely that appoint- ments will ‘be Monday. So far as can be learned. no changes,in the municipal staff ar contemplated. The officers who serve by appointment are City Attorney H: F. O'Hare, City Treasurer, A. J. Arnot, City Auditor Cecil L. Burton, City As- sessor B. E. Morris, Chief of Police Chris J. Martineson and Street Com-| missioner D, C.. McLean. m The Million Dollar Band will give dance Friday night and Sat- urday night after the show at) the Armory. , ERUPTIONS GO, SO WELL DOES POSLAM HEAL If it’s Eczema, you need Poslam. Poslam is right at home in driv away this stubborn trouble. Firs stoppifig the itching, soothing, cool- ing. Then going right ahead with the work of healing. If you suffer, re- member that Poslam’s benefits are yours easily, that it was made effec- tive for the very purpose of aiding YOU to have a better, healthier and more sightly skin. risk, for Poslam will not, can not, harm. Sold everywhere. For free sample write to Emergency Laboratories, 243 West 47th St., New York City. Poslam Soap, medicated with Pos- lam should be used if skin is tender and sensitive. TUCSECUOEQOUSUGEOULEDEDEDOUENEUUES THEATRE TONIGHT ALCOTS | Story“ * will last forever. taken up until next}. And all with no! after Phone 60 Sell ge Speen oa eestenbree po Fitting the Mind of the Man! Some are nonconformists with regard to fashions—don’t care a hoot how, they’re wearing ’em in London or Gotham, but have posi- tive notions about how they should be, RIGHT HERE at home, , You’re the one to be toadied to! As Clothes Architects, it is strictly up to US to produce clothes the way you WANT ’em, and WE DO! Let us in on the big idea! Tell us about the quirks and individ- ualisms you like, and WE WILL SEE THAT YOU GET THEM! ' Business Suits $20.00 and up. Only prime stuff; “Best of every- thing! Real CLOTHES! Company PHONE 274 a ra ee et rf ae bene to mieten pone neh oases geeseomantin—aeemesaen' J. R. Waters, manager of the Bank of North Dakott, is in Beach looking Niel Finnnvnavanuannangvuguacannavevegusvassavavsvusvenvavanvanggcenenneausansngoey _Bismarck and surrounding territory will have a great WATERS IN BEACH; night. business matters. Monday we received a large assortment of Light and ,Dark Smart Easter Hats. Only four days left. until Easter. ij COME EARLY ~ . sen’s Millinery WEDNESDAY, APF AUDITORIUM 16 i Bias Maud Powell | . AION 0 nots: aid log ebiv The Greatest Woman Violinist in the World —SHE IS ALSO AN AMERICAN A GREAT OPPORTUNITY opportunity Wednesday evening, April 16th, when Maud Powell is to be heard here. Such an educational event ought not to be overlooked by anyone interested in music. UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE THURSDAY MUSICAL CLUB A 1013 PRICES 2:2 SEATS 2%i4¢2 4° APRIL 11 2 Nights—Sat. Mat. Starting Fri, April AUDITORIUM 18 “The Million Dollar Band” HAROLD BACHMAN Conductor ——Composed of — Soldier Musicians from the 2nd North Dakota Infantry and 116th Engineer Bands,. and other yoted Military Musical Organizations Solbist, ROBERT BRUCE Cornetist Metnce: “setse ON SALE weonespay _ PRICES: Seat Sale at Harris & Co. SEATS : Fisk Hats uarvesesuonauanscaqanitisnsine: | Dance at Armory Thursday” O’Connor’s Orchestra:,

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