The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 16, 1919, Page 5

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{ A. Pe { i tine ‘i jnetludihg “two ‘delegates from each WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1919 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUN MAUD POWELL WILL HOUSE EVER ACCORDED ARTIST HERE| Maud Powell, America’s’ premiere violinist, will play at the Auditorium this evening to the largest house ever assembled here for a concert of this ‘type. Practically every seat in the parquet and balcony has been sold, and the galery ing fast. Music-loyers from every part of the Slope have peen attracted to Lismarck ‘by this event, and Madam} Powell wil play to an audience will appreciate her art. The curtain Win rise at This hour will give everyone an opportun- ity to ‘be seated before the beginning of the concert, and will avoid the an- noyance occasioned by late-comer: Madam Powell will be accompanied | by Axe Axel | Skjerne, a pianist o of real abi - walcn SCHOOL PLANNED FOR NEXT WEEK| IN SEWIN MUCH INTEREST SEC Bismarck and Burleigh county wo men are displaying much interest ‘in the sewing school to ‘be conducted ail next week in the Masonic temple un- der the direction of the home demoa- stration, agent for Burleign county, Miss Plorence Poole. A plications already have 4 a fled and ah unusually large atendance is antel- pated. Burleigh is one of three counties favored with home demonstration agents, and it was the first}county in the state to avail itself of this privi- lege. Barnes county now has three demonstration agents, in boys’ and girls’ club work, country agricultural extension and Home demonstration di- vision. There are also four dis demonstration agents, one serving Grand Forks and Pembina. another LaMoure and Ransom, another Ram- sey and Towner, nd the fourth Mor- ton, Oliver and Merce In addition there tare two tion agents, Miss Inez Wilson, in charge of. the clothing department, who) will conduct he school in Bis- marck next- week, and Miss Inez Ho- bert, in charge of the infant feeding division, who will also, conduct a demonstration here, Referring to next week's Miss Poole says: “Five hundred dollars were saved to the women of Glen Ullin in a five- day se enterprise, P. E. 0. SISTERHOOD TO MEET IN FARGO) Fargo, N. D., April 16.—The annual convention of the North Dakota chap- ters of the P. E, O. Sisterhood will be held in Fargo within a few weeks, the exact dates being held up until word has been received of the dates of the} South Dakota meeting, as the na- tional workers who are to attend that | meeting will also come.to Fargo to! ats tend the North Dakota ‘state meeting. This convention will.be in session for two and one-half days and: meetings will- beheld “at the ‘Little Country _ Theater! ‘at~the Agricultural college. This organization’ was only launched in North Dakota a few’ years ago but it is steadily growing and there are now eight chapters in the state.’ It expected that there will be about 2: Women here for:the meeting: icers. +» chapter and the state ot NORTH DAKOTA BOYS RETURN FROM FRANCE} York offices of the Rock club, which is looking ception of western 1 advises that the folle the 157th U from’ Borde Brooklyn assigned to Camp Harry L. John Glson, Beach; C! falo Springs; Patrick M. Gores, Bis- bee t. Arthur T, Olsou, Coopers- town Anderson, Edmore; Peter i ‘one; Corp, Williem od od | been hley; Hans 0. | on; Wallace Rein- | hardt, Grand Falls; Leonard Kretch< mal, nson; Peter Murphy, | Osnabrook; Laughlin, Sorp Hope; John N. ‘Swobo ja, Joseph J. Holy, Rose; ™ South Minot; Harvey aPtterson, Sour- Henry J, Weber, Thompson; John W. Anderson, Taylor; Morris P. Han- son, Lawton; Corp. Morris Kelstad,) Lansford; Emil Erickson, ‘Luverne; John J. Vellen, Petersburg; Charles Elmke, Warwick; Peter L.. Locken, White Earth; Earl W. Cameron, Wil- low City. When you are overworked, feel li or languid, or when you can’t slee > better take Hollister’s Rocky n Tea, livens you np, purities, J, soothes and regnlates the 1ch, Makes you eat and sleep. A real Spring Medicine, 35¢ Tea or Tab lets. ve JOS BRESLOW. “The Million Dollar Band will give dance Friday night and Sat-| urday night after the show at the Armory. ( OTICE ~ All drinking water should be| boiled until further notice. C. E. STACKHOUSE, 4-15-tf Health Officer. GRIP, INFLUENZA Hamiin’s Wizard Oil a Rellable, Antiseptic Preventive During influenza epidemics spray ' she nose and throat several times'a day with one part Wizard Oil and two parts water, using an: atoinizer. lf you haven’t an atomizer, gargle the throat and snuff the mixture up the nose. This treatment sets up an antiseptic “wall of defense against “Plu” germs. Chest colds and sore throat lead to grip. Stop them at once with Wizard Oil before they can develop- into dangerous influenza“ Get it from druggists for 30c. If \ Nov satisfied, return. the bottle and ‘get your. money back. Ever constipated or have sick head- ache? Just try Wizard Liyer Whips, ‘pleasant little pink pills, 3c at,druge gists. Guaranteed, is gO: | core of ap-|a rict | p demonstra-| j ing school held there Tpeoney - the ladies of the congregation tomor. rence A. Hyke, Bui-| PLAY TO BIGGEST ity, who, also. has three solos-on the program. -There is something about Skjerne reminiscent of, Percy Grain- ger, and, tho he has been in ‘America j only two years, he already has won a high place for himself. i Following ‘the cou aie this evening,! a reception will t for Madam Powell by the "Thursday a tat the home of Mr. and 8 wceele on Ayenue B. Madam Powell probably will teave tomorrow for her st, after a deli in the capital city. lity has impressed all who have had the privilege of meet. ing her, and bs wonderful treat re for vae 1,300 of more mus fill the Auditorium this | wN t ageat of that distr son. of the The sewing neo) to he held in Bismarek from April 2t to 2d the auspices of the home dem- ation department may prove jast} © you. Get in touch with! Smyth, Mrs. Dullam, Mrs. | your home demonsiration | federal buildiny,! Phone $79, if you wish to know more jin detail of this school, MeGillis or agent a Itodm 2! j i The plan is to have morning ‘ours | of each day given to the answering of | special problems, and the afternoons | will be given over of the school. Both tue moruin: ferences and th be held in the Masoni: temple. work is conducted as a part of the ag- riculturall extension work and js free to all. If you have any rment that! has been hanging in your ¢ioser, an it, bring it and make a new dre: someone out of it. Or if you ha remodeling prodlem to bring and work out, hen perhaps you will wish to work out some prollem with new ma-} | terial. “Besldes the women above the following per: in making this sewing s to you: Mrs. W. L. mentioned ms will ass’sé hool of value Jones, Mrs. John} itney, Mrs. F. L. Conklin, Mrs. Frank Swanke, Mrs.’ eGrmaine, Mrs. Algoe and others.” | CTY NEWS | cred Song Service | A saeréd_ service of song entitled} “Life Abundant” will be presented at} McCabe Methodist church Easter Sun-| \ day evening, at 8. The Sund hool 'will have charge of the prog e | Food sale Saturday sale Satur ay | Home} uced | dral (will hold a food afternoon at the Hoskins made pies, cakes, breads, ro! beans and ‘other good ‘thing: loffered for’sale, and the public vited to inspect the eatabies, \ Presbyteria i A large attendance is promised for} the s 1 to be given in the chapel | iof the First Presbyterian church by! row afternoon. An unusually. inter- i Another Oil Well. | | fusmane k stockholders in the Fargo y ation of i . were rddviie riking of oil in a se ‘The com y has i ings at Casper on the str vorable showing, and ta’s prospective JAWN TD.’s now are | valuing at 50 cents the “shares for ! which they paid 25 Publisher ‘Is W. Henry Wood, publisher of the, Stec'e | Ozone, and one of the best known edi- ltors of the Slope, is il! in a local * pital. Mr. Wood’s eyes have been failing for yea but in spite of this ; handicap be has continued to publish a bright, newsy newspaper Wiose &: torials have always held a punch. R cently he has suffered a a ‘’ WHY COUCH AND EOUGH AND COUGH? | Jr. King’s New Disecvery removes the cenger of neglect Coughing until the parched t:roat grows painful should net be permitted. It should be relieved before it gains headway with a dose of Dr. King's New Discovery. The same with a cold er bronchial attack. Millions have used this well+ known remedy for half a century regularly without thought of /change. An all- family. 20, Sold by druggists since 1869. important to | any medicine § i The Burdea cf Constipation is’ lifted, comfortably but when you treat your “bowels av i King’s New Life Pills, The liver gets busy, ‘izestion improves, | sallow skin is freed from. bil eee | \ Try the— Galifornia Fruit & Confectionery Store | Everything fresh in Fruits and |Home Made Candies, Ice Cream and Soda Water. Cigars & Tobacco ‘break-down, and his comrades of the , morrow will testify. esting program has been pvepared,,and | ;a general itation has. been extended: lthe public bottle today—start the day right. : SUIT HUGUTEUIUULUUEUUEEUG ELUTE AUER EECA Give Us a Trial—Get Our Prices 121 Fifth St. CWVTVOETOEOLATASAEOO GACT We early e forget our ruggle, for liberty.| Dance at Armory Thursday ister sepudlic and i {fourth estate are intensely sorry to joanna he has been gompelied tem. | fatherless children on that day?"! night. O’Connor’s Orchestra. porarily to give.up tae batile. !is the question which Minishoshe ex- Bane Sree: pects Bismarck to answer in a mater- For men who demand the jank Quiz Tomorrow. jal way Saturday. ieee RY s 4 + y The stats banking board will re- AL Go super lative In headwear EN. sRENTALS, We have calls every day for houses. \ Let us know what you have for rent. If you are in need of a Typewriter, CITY INSURANCE AGENCY, ribbons, varbon and typewriter Pp 4 Phone 220R. r, or if your machine is in need 415 1 wk 3 | BAreneiies then for prompt service Write or Wire sume: its investigation of Townley’s Valley, City -banking transactions \to- afternoon, when~ Cashier Aamoth of the National; which Jack Ha: onverted into the American Exchange state bank, | TYPEWRITERS | ie é i | ! Phone, ‘Remington Typewriter Co. |) GEO. C. KETTNER_ .. |! Super- Quality H A | | S Represeniative i McKenzie Hotel Bismarck |! Kettle Finish 6.50 $7.00 16 For Fatherless Children. ‘Hoffman's Chocolate shop will give fifty per cent of its candy sales next Saturday, April 19, to\the Fatheriess hiklren of France, through Mini @ chapt of the! Daugh Americam Revolution, Lexington’ Day, urday is to mind $6.00 AUDITORIUM TONIGHT Inspection Inv n vited OLYMPIA extends to its patrons andi friends | and_ to the oils gen- it, nid.’ inspe ect, it m lant at any y time. nd ice a ar NO ADVANCEN OTICHis| Just drop’ in at your Yeon Suevopilso ora pti to show you a thro ough: “The man; agement is anxious tb have you see for yours self t he sanitary ex- cellence of call our appointments The Greatest Woman Violinist in the World —SHE IS ALSO AN AMERICAN and the purity of our products. You will et oy our _confections A GREAT OPPORTUNITY Bismarck and surrounding territory will hdve a great opportunity Wednesday evening, April 16th, when Maud Powell is to be heard here.) Such an educational event caught not to be overlooked by anyone interested in music. UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE THURSDAY MUSICAL CLUB i hones PRICES $122 SEATS @XSih a? APRIL 11 you have seen andi ices more after y where and how they are made. The Olympia Oa Broadway—Opposite Postoffice 2 Nights—Sat. Mat. Starting Fri, April AUDITORIUM First Annual American Tour “The Million Dollar Band” HAROLD BACHMAN Conductor 18: ~—-Composed of -—— Soldier Musicians from the 2nd North Dakota Infantry and 116th Engineer Bands, and other noted Military Musical Organizations i AUDITORIUM THURSDAY NIGHT ALICE BR ADY In the Supreme World Feature Play Soloist, ROBERT BRUCE Cornetist “HER BETTER HALF” Qi sus: sit. | pac: sas ADMISSION 25c SHOWS 7:30-9:30 Ce ee ScaMlUUAUIUSUNAUONUUAUAUOAUEUANOUALUA

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