The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 8, 1919, Page 3

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THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1919 BLECKRETD (Ase ey oR ieADER IN RED CROSS WORK BEFORE NURSSLE Word has been received:/here of the | Cross as. the .representative of the death of Miss Jane A, Delano, director American Nurses’ association, and her j of the department of nursing of ‘the FEN pn long as those of the } American Red Cross, at base hospital | She was a graduate of Belleyue’ ‘hos- No, 69, Savaney, France, on April 15, | pital and at one time héld. the posi- Goreng of Sormpiien Heng following mastoiditis| tion of assistant to Miss M. E. P. ; ‘or which she underwent an operation | Davis at the University of Pennsyl- Ex-Police Magistrate Must De-| <cveral weeks ago, Memorial services| vania hospital. Later she became su- fend His Attempt to Re- for Miss Delano were held in Minne-\ peritftendent of Bellevue hospital. She Spel on the eventing of May 7. was president of he American Nurses’ tain City Office is interesting to note that Miss! association from 1909 to 1911. Detane’s appreciation of the work of; The North Dakota State Nurses’ as- the Red s-committee on nursing | sociation has a service flag of 189 i was conspicuous. She had been heard | stars, presented to them by Mrs. An- compel him to relinquish the k: jmany times to say that it was not her|gela Boleyn of. Fargo. Three: of the records and title of police magistrate | work but_the work of the committee,| nurses out of this number have made were served this Morning on-C, F. eirat eeu ted He: ple ene lien ee the Me Aina peers, ate sery- en 335 - The ac- | 25,000 nurses for the service. _In ‘sup- | ice # includes, three gold _ stars, Ee Ms petty cicucs i plying nur for the service North | F state nurses’ association flag FE ONn nae ty ROE UI 6 ti Dakota went over the top big will have one lrge gold star in mem; aire in behalf of the ee pOre lon Miss Delano, in her position as chief Delano. At its next an- of Bismarck, and. his tnplication, 405 of the nursing department.of the Red ¢ to be held in a writ of mandamus ousting Mr. Bleck-| Gross, had rendered the greitest serv: |1920, the state nurses’ associati reid will be heard’ before Judge W. Tice of any woman of this country who {held a memorial servicy for M Nuessle in \district- Court at, 10 jorctork haa for her object the winning of the ano. Miss: Delano had among he agl- Monday morning. 2. For nearly ten years ‘she had |mirers many’ of. the nurses of / Bis- 3 locket any Geeta toute ors gl ny s gratituous service to the Red | marck. o fi 0.3 ago. He w: not a candidate for re-election , bat -he signed the petition | contention that he was elected for four ment as in the old aldermanic plan of one: of the three candisttes . Whol yoars, the same period, as the city; Was etected for but two years. The-at entered the field, * Thig candidate and |, ne) ; ana vy | torney general's office, to which he hte othe Se ane BH, How. | Commissioners, anid that Ne had: (Wo) sd for an opinion,-iieli the same: ell, When Mr. Howell appeared to} eats more to serve. Notice to this effect was filed with the claim his office atthe opening of his| City Attorney O'Mare held to the’ city comm mm taixt Monday, anv the tetm, he found Mr. Bleckreid sitting| contrary that the police magistrate city atorney. was. in ed. to take on the lid. The latter presented the! under a commission. fyrm of goverh-| the necessary, leg: fo oust Mr, = Bleckretdjand to seat Mr. Howell, The fact that Mr, Bleckreid recog: nized the validity of another’s candi dacy for the office by signing his nom- inating penubH is held pertinent, JUNIOR - SENIOR BANQUET 10 BE "HELD TOMORROW ° Summons in a mandamus action to} and N a MOTHER J/oves good music Buy Her A -/ “VICTROLA Or Victor Revo rds ‘Hoskins. N [Ane High School Event ours | Scheduled for Friday Evening —Royal Neighbors Serve } The annual Jur enior banquet of the local high school wil be held at the high school building on Friday evening. his is an annual affair whith w: ended during the war. The Royal Neighbors wilf serve the banquet, aild quite an Cluborate menu been prepared. The program of sts will be as folows: imaster . eorge Holta High School Spi Knappen Our Under-cl «Lucile Lahr Our Juniors Josephine Fogerty Our Seniors... Tmogene. McLean Yocal soto.. uella Bremer: Editorial Experienc Allen Our Faculty e Moore Appreciation....... Walter. Peuwarden Amer’ tony BISMARCK GAS CO. HEARING FRIDAY ‘Commission Will Con- sider Application for In. crease in Rates lion) will eon ck Friday on appdication se of 50 cents per thou- es for gas. ~The com- ted three years ice at not more than $1.65 per thousand feet. Abott a year ago. Sendtor Frank E. Ployhar of Valley City appealed to Zhe city commission for a temporary. in- erease, declaring that conditions were resulting in a net loss of severai | thousand per annum. The comm ion did not feel it had power to grant th Pies : ‘ increase pou following the Ae ; 7 : of a public utility act by the las wd wuinrie ot Dress Weil! It Pays! ; lature enhancing. the — pow¢ he ad , ae: s . railway, conuniséién, )Senator miele HS" Never think that real money: spent with a real tailor jappenledto thint’body, d far, REAL RAIMENT isn’t a worth-while invest ment. | Feats Wie © i The railway, com duet a hearing at 10 ¢ the Bismarck Gas C for an. inere: sand in its 1¢. ‘ ‘s@@lothes make a difference! it ‘ CITY NEWS ~~ i Cy ‘Many careers that MIGHT have been, never ‘COME THRU—becauge handicapped at the very outset by ill-fit- From) Valley. city. ting, cheap-apnearing garb! O, M. Gunderson. of Vall If you would be a SUCCESS, you must LOOK THIc tended, to matters of busin ra Wer Lead f SUITS FOR BUSINESS*$25.00 and yp. ; fo aag geet 8 fi ¥ ~ . tal 4 Come in! Let’sbuild you-an outfit that will maké you Capital City Lodge Sood 8. One look like a MILLION DOLLARS! ‘}| meets this evening and after a short | business session, the second degree GUARANTEED TAILORING will be conferrd upon sveral candi-|- Dry cleaning and pressing, hand or machine work for ladies and gen- dats. | themen, Expert repair work. Guaranteed all work. i Enjoyable Party. ) We call for and deliver. | The members of St. Elmo Lodge No. ‘ Mi |4, Knights of Pythias, and the Pythian SPIRO & CO. ze \ | Sisters gave a Very enjoyable dancing Ph 0 Postoffi | party at the. Kof P. hall last evening. one 274. ~Opp. Postoffice. There were about | tendance, and O'Connor's ore: | furnished delightful music for nn J. WARREN KERRIGAN —I “A Burglar For A Night” When Kirk Marden broke into the safe he only intended to steal a few papers——but before the job.was finished he stole the heart of a beautiful girl as well. You will have to see the Piay to find out how he succeeded. Us s “ea | ORPHEUM | wexsbas couples in: at-|" ou Were Bringing You Broadway to Bismarck When a friend of ours who had been visiting in New York came back the first thing she said was, “I took in the Rivoli, the Strand and the Rialto and:believe me THEIR pictures are great.. We did not hike the emphasis on “THEIR” and it did not take us long to convince he: that little old Bisinarck had not been asleep while she was hobnobbing with “Hicksville - on - the - Hudson.” “Why ‘They’re the same stars that they show in the best New York thea- tres.” You bet they are. No theatre oh earth has greater stars than Mary Pickfoxd. ‘ : Mar y Pick ford Tom Mix Vivian Martin Douglas Fairbanks \Win. S. Hart. Dorothy Gish Auita Stewart Fatty Arbuckle | Charles Ray anand Charles Chaplin. W. Griffith pened Clayton’ Elsie F Marguerite Clark wy cava " Theda Bara Billie Burke William Farnum Jack Pickford Pauline Frederick Wallace Reid =“ Enid Bennett Bryant Washburn George Walsh - Dorothy Dalton Norma Talmadge th All of which means that we are showing, every day, pictures that Rroadway or any: other “Way” any city on earth would be proud to-show. pe THE === evening. Daricing was enjoyed ‘until| CONSTANCE TALMADGE um theatre for the last time tonight, | so bright, so orfginal and so witty. The 11 o'clock, when sandwiches, cake and ‘ HAS SURE-FIRE CHARM. |The scenario for ‘Mrs. Leffingwell’s sree velsion fe eiuahy ares corre were served, after which dan] What is the charm of Constance ‘Tal-| Boots’ is by “Edith Kenedy, een eee eee ee ene een a catuce Se Tate resumed gun Oem: madge? Is it her bouyant youth, ‘her | from Augustus Thomas’ famous play tion lias been staged on ala lavish scale, splendid ‘tine wag reported. jousness, her dash, her freshsj of the s ime, The picture was di- Pie ur ia aese ieee aceks dn uty, her skilful conception — of alrected by Walter Edwards. , Toronto, Ont. May 9.—Despite John P: ieee \deabbtied R y|role, her unusual quality, piquanc The story one of complications | statements credited to horsemen, that q OBn Piiley, anager of City, ex and Tn a word, she is a girl, in the deli worthy of a French farcical writer; | pq ring would be ‘seriously affected this rane theatres in''va adh fee was ty ous fragrance. of youth, clear eyed, j but it is far strained than so eason because of the teedral admision ese cate i te cagttal Gu we énthusiastic. “delectable. Inv all of her |of th laywrights’ works and with- it has been anuotnced that the istered at the Grand Pacific. Select. Pictures there have béen many {al carries outva re King’s Plate derby will be run as usual te | splendid vehicles for .Miss ‘Talmadge, | sistent plot to a strikingly original dc-| on May 24. > Plans ‘for the season, ~Callers. but none has been better suited to her | nounement, ‘ Thowever, have not been announced. peculiar type of charm than “Mrs, “Mrs, Leffingwell’s Boots” created a Leffingwell’s Boots,” in which she is!a furore when it was first produced Minneapolis,’ May" 9.—Minnesota’s presented by Lewis J. Selznick, and|in New York as a ate aay It rome Mies ean ee aes rh is being shown 4 e Auditori- | caug plic ey bkeause it was | first serious tryo May “and Pacifi Mr. Whitman -repre- | ich is being shown at the Auditori- | caught the public fancy 1 e the University: of Jota. squad Will SR ne NA OURU ES ECNIE Co. meet the Gophers on, Northrop field, Dual meets with Wisconsin and Ne- Rey, Gaitpe Biatite ost ‘George's Ol D AGE STARTS braekn are to. fold: ‘diver: tho. Ddetaiaitrente. adress. oh WITH YOUR KIDNEYS fi Bismare Mr, and Mrs. George A. Whitman of neapolis were visitors in Bismarck yesterday-and were registered at the Sunday, June 1, in behalf of the class eee er eee? 919 ‘k hig! 1. mabe the faa en Science says that old age feeiad ein with, action and enables the organs to throw Home Made Candies Party. weakened kidneys and digestive organs, off the Pojaong. which fame! Femature ind. : Rebecca. Lodge -No. 40. will give a This being true, it is easy to believe| ld age. New life and strei —and—— card party, dance and box supper Fri- that by ieeing the kidness and diyes: aa. yon continu te contin faking Ice Cream day evening at their new home at tive organs cleansed and in proper wo! capsule or two each day. GOLD MBD- 7 181 1-2 Fifth street. 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Three sizes, But re- . ae Peeing tee Miike foeeatite iim | ite about # drops each, “atake ther j| member to nak for the original imported On Bdwy—Opp: Postoffice is 5 he Mi you would a pill, with a swallow of{ GOLD MEDAL, brand, In sealed pack- is.af student at ithe “Minne water, ‘The oil stimuletes tlie kiddey| ages. aouni- Elbowwoods 6. Babe Dies. The thirteen-days'old son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Packinéau-passed awdy yes- terday at one ‘Of the Bismarck hospit- als. The remains of the little one were shipped fo the family home at Elbowoods this morning, and were ac: / companied by the parents. Attend’ Mémorial. Rev. and Mrs7James Anderson ——Opening of — Fargo went to Valey City to attend | the memorial service which will be N E W G A R A G E held at the normal school for the men { : ani | BiG AND MOTOR STORAGE of the hool, who fell. in. service, “ . Fletcher Andergon, the son of Mr, and in, rear of: Mrs, Anderson, who was killed in bat- tle, was formerly a student -at the Yalley City normal school. a Wi r Child Di i the twodayseatd Infant of Mr, ant REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY day at a local hospital, gs INDEPENDENT GARAGE ipped on Noz7 Wednesday to Wernesr for burial, <° : A: Phone 233—Roberts & Snangler, Props. Northwest Hotel Formerly Occupied"by Western Sales Co. Moose Jaw, Sask... May °9—The Southern — Saskatchewan aCrosse leagne has heen organized and the first game will be played here with. Re- gina on May 24. The organization will tbe strictly amatetir.

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