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PAGE §, BISMARCK: DAILY TRIBUNE PERSIAN Me oe AE nae ain Schools have recently grufuater from | BURLEIGH COUNTY | 2st them up so ask about the work, a course in Palmer penmanship, and Pea WETS ( ii have been awarded teaches’ diplomas. RED CROSS MAKES |_.Don't forget to attend the Last evening at the First Presbyter-) Miss Isabelle Crawford of New York)! Called-to Marinette. LARGE SHIPMENT Dancing Carnival at the Armory ian church, a good crowd listened to| spoke at the meeting last night owthe| Frank B. Fifrick, retail sales man- —— Friday night, May 9. Bring your | Mrs. B. 'T. Allen, noted Persian mis-/ home mission problem, and also on the| ager for the Lahr Motor Sales Co., was.| Yesterday the Burleigh county Red| best eirl and present your invi- | slongty, whe. arrive on No, 7 trom eanleey of sp muereeateate set fret called ue his former: nome at Mari-| Cross shipped its allotment of refu-| tation at door. Come early. azelton, where she had given an dress was most interesting “and! in-| nette, Wis., today by a wire announc-] gee garments to thé northern division 5—7-8-9 . ‘ LADIES’ AUXILIARY TO co’s A [ores at a Presbyterian meeting. structive. A song by fifteen. girls, a] ing the unexpected death of his broth-| headquarteds in Minneapolis. ‘The oF P Mrs. Allen related experiences , in| missionary ‘selection was given and|er, Anton Fifr who was a victim! boxes were filled with useful articles ahha ALIA PMO nn ANDITO HOLD ANNU Al MEETING Persia as a missionary which were in-| greatly, enjoyed. of influenza, Mr, Fifrick will leave] of clothing, and there were knitted | Dance at mony ae and a a tensely interesting. She and her hus-!"' Friend of Dr. Fleming |for Marinette on the North Coast lim-| mufflers, shawls, stockings, sweaters, | Saturday, O’Connor’s Orchestra. The Lenin Rates band were a charge of the relief a Me and ha g jited this evening. women’s skirts and children’s under. he Ladies’ Auxiliary to Co.'s A and) ship was small, its activities wore | refugee work there for four years, and) Ts. en is a friend of Dr. Mary) Se skirts. There will be another allot- I, the first. patriotic organization of | large, and it did a great deal for’ the Mesalle esi ta charges of ened Fleming, wpe about; foie yours ago|'TO CONTINUE CHILD’S ment in a few dayé, tind’ people ‘are IVNVNNOQUUANGOUUUANSGOUAOUUUENEEOUUOGQUUOUUUONENNOALI rome: rormd ee, .| boys of Co’s A and f during the time] wor! TS, len has been a reside: associated with the Bismarck hos: cj urged to respond as this will be the wom sl k coal ‘ 4, joa to pestouaed in Bis mie after | they were mobilized here, supplying] of Uramia, Persia, for the 1 \pital. Dr. Fleming is now in Persia WELFARE REGISTRATION | jact anottment, ‘The refugee work for ws declaration of war on Ger-| them with comfort kits and other con-| years, and she went there ummar engaged in missionary work, and her sane the northern division is to he complet- ION! 4 i ma. will hold its second annual j venienc es, treating them to home-cook- | a5 a teacher in Tabriz, It was in Per-| acquaintances were glad to hear of] Owing to the unfavorable weather |ed by July 1. ATTENT 0 ° meeting in the community room of tho ed dinner nd in other ways making|sia that she met her husdand, who her through Mrs. Allen. After a short| conditions at the time of the child’s Any workers may either report to ROYAL ARCH MASONS public library at 3 o'clock =F them feel.that the mothers of the com-|had been in charge of relief work! stay in Bismarck Mrs. Allen left to-| welfare registration campaign on May | 5 4 afternoon, There are a number of rhe munity hed not forgotten them, there for many years. {day over the north Soo for ‘Minot,|1, 2 and 8, many mothers were prevent- A special convocation of portant matters to be taken up. Among After the local guard units were Ravages of War. _| Where she will deliver an address, She}ed from takine their children to be Bismarck Chapter, R/ A. M. the chiefest. of these will he the ques- sent to France, the Ladies’ ary} The speaker told of the ravages of| plans to be in the state until the lat-| registered and examined. ill be held F rida evenin * tion of disorganization, Neither Co, continued its good offices, sending the | war in the Orient, of the conditions in| ter part of next week, when she will] ‘The committes in charge has ar-|]We have two used ||} Wi! ve held Friday evening, A nor Co, ‘1, Bismarck units in the heys many and many small usuries| Persia, of the treatment of the Armen-!leave ‘for her home at Cashmere,|ranged for a further registration and May 9th, in the Masonic Tem- First and Second North Dakot and necessities which they, could not |ians and Nestorians, and of the terri-| Wash, to join her children, a boy of /examination, on request of many of] Dy hs i d ||| ple, at four o’clock P. M.. Work tional Guard regiments, respecti: V./ otherwise have obtained. At. the| ble massacres, and spoke of how the|13 and a girl of 15. Mrs. Allen and|the parents. Friday and Saturday onographs in goo in the M. M., P. M., M. E. M. Jonger exists as a unit. Much of tie inceting tomorrow afternon the work | refugees yent to the mission for] family left Uramia last spring to take|are the dates chosen, und the place eae and R. A ‘ded rees, ” Dinner at fod ’ splendid work which has been done of the two years will be reviewed, and | refuge and/ safety, and how they were a year’s vacation allowed them by the|wil he the community room at. the condition. For sale eee o\ he GEBTEER hy the Ladies’ Auxiliary is no longer the question of disorganizing and af-| protected by the missionaries. Tileslonasy, board, public library. The registration will 6:30. All Companions urged necessary, or peu ne taken over by | filiating with one of the American or-| JU ens | begin at 1:30, and the parents a cheap to attend and visiting Com- new organizations of war mothers, | ganizations of ¥ moth or of con- G yer 4 ked to take their children us early fo i ordi: invi which are national in their scope and | tinning the auxiliary as an indepen-| Mrs. Martin will accompany them on} City until about the 20th, when he possible, panions cordially invited. Permanent in nature. {dent association will he put to a vote, the ene. ie satis we eave will return to Camp Dodge to await; Call M J. Taylor, city chair- — A. G. JACOBSON, The Ladies’ Auxiliary was organized | Every -member of the auxiliary is|the party at Minneapolis, going on) ni, gischarge fr ice. man, for ar further information. Her i iest. in April, 1917. Althonzh its member- | urged to attend, frém thero” to “Ohlo by rail to visit] lp. discharge from the servic telephone number is c sD St High Priest f with her mother for ep sl or Awarded Diplomas. owan’s ru ore | months, ‘The Misses Rosewall, Murphy, Mu Dance at Armory Tuesday and s . -. BURLEIGH COUNTY WAR MOTHERS Building New Home, ray, Gustavson and Mrs, Parsods, [Saturday. O’Connor’s Orchestra. FUNMUAQUOAUOOAAOEARAOOOAUAAUE ALAA 7 | Janitor Detrick of the Wachter TO MEET HERE SATURDAY, MAY 31 school has resigned his position, and has been succeeded by Patrick Cox. » A joint mecting:of Burleigh connty’s| sion. Among these wil be the question |'Mr. Detrick is:now engaged in build- two organizations of war mothers} of the organizations of war mothers | ing himself a new home opposite St. the War Mothers of America, of which| Joining with other women's clubs — of | lexius hospital, on Ninth street. Mrs. J. W. Burch of Stewartsdale is| the city and county in contributing to county’ chairman, and the American | the fund which is being raised for the] he Ge to Habe ari ‘ War Mottiers, which is headed by Mrs.j establishment of a hermanent _ flax elected td teach in the primar Robert Orr of Bismarck—has been} pole at the Northern Pacific station in|‘ H im, Washi“ ne: called for Saturday afternoon, May 31,| memory of Burleigh county Guess ae eae i : iter he public, Sailors and marines whe served in the; Gustavson has been aeting du in the community room of the public: Sal 7 fl past year as secretary to Hbiiiy. Sirhe-organlantlon: Uf jfhese Te ae tendent Martin at the Bismarck high | county’ ¢hapters, which was tentitively The War school: | mtticay ’ “ ¢aken up at the original meeting held | which Mrs. Hy ¥. by i x \ DoT Se Tere April 11, will be completed, and | is the head f Thrift \Stanips | Hit $1,000. dyettid ad! to udod sss worns te a the'fature’ of the! societies | to mothers. s It is interesting to know that the} iscusxed, and sweethearts of North Dakota sol-| thrift stamp campaign in’ the ‘The two organizations will meet to-) diers, sailors and mm schools has almost reached} the $1,000 | EMEMBER h M O gether at o'clock in the. afternon: | Kean Wi . : muirk, Ags the, campaign iy” edie: the Mothers of Uur Countr Mrs. Peter Reid of. Bismarck, who is Moore of Grand Forks heads in ‘this tional, rather than for the joint secretary, will present a number} state. fs an organization of methers | money, the amount of money snot the S d h D B |. Li d Of matters which are ready for disens- | only, chief objective, \ un ay is the ay. e ow are iste parietetintiint? 2 aaa Commencement Honors. | V | . cee : ‘ * man in 1906 with Marie Tempest in} At a high school .facultyfi meeting some ery ime. ‘y uggestions:--- ’ | HIGH SCHOOL the leading role, This a popultr | James Knappen was selected valedic- NEWS NOTES | show for amateurs and professionals | torian and Pertha Bertsch salutatori- and always delights the audiences. an, Both the young people have had o ee an exceptional scholastic record, and Plan Auto Tour. GL ERBORERAT : aii! i Junior Clase Play. ve], Cals Burton, member of the Bis AEE er a The Junior class of the Bismarck! marck hoard of education, 2 . pone i ats high school will present at the city| jntendent Martin of the ¢ Biya Neu Tyasunier. New Coats... Suits and Coats | Smart Coats fuUtorty on m y evening, May] are planning an) auto tow MMe board of education has recently Assortment of Coats. 28, the annual cla some of the modern school buildings! added to. the. equipment of t AUS, 5; ‘ i ari the in Minnesota and South Dakota. They | mercial department of the Bism: made of, Tyeeds. anid bei’ up ee $50.00. Spring "es len This coniedy, written expect to go very. short ter the} high school two new Remington ty Mixtures, | Worth. dip to our choice of thiggroup .., of new styles; values to - : y, Was first. producne:| close of the present school whieh | writers, whieh were purchased , "Sa at— 1919.50, at— “ bor oander the direction of Charles Probe | ends on June 6. Mrs. Burton and] the adjutant, general's office at the ps le te ee 4 1104 ve ’ cant Phe high School now owns 18; AY d teens Su? $19.98 $39.50 ~~ $9°98" A Building New Home, { . hats The public school garden groups ar ) s . joing oust Lt wwe with cer UOOUUUOUAEAUUUHAGUAUEUANAASOAEANUNSNGGONUEHEOGEUOUDOUAUCUGUOGGOUEOONUGAUREOAUSOOUUUUONUOGHRO LODO OOOUSUSNOEOSOOGEOOOOEOOUOODOUOOOONOOULODOLOOOQNOOO UO aNUNGUUNSDADNORGADONONUUONOROOOOOSUDOOENOUN tain changes from last year's plan. ‘The ‘ groups will be smaller, no garden W veh . 66 e 99 °, [trnckawWill Ne phinted, smd only ‘those ( oat: p 0 Dr f E 745 Chi Suit fF» {who wily Ypledge themselves to take Tap’ a 5, es esses 0 X- Cc $ a | prope care of their gardens will be eit: tis oot’ ny t veruut ets suse the s@hool gardens. | ani {1) mans, at ceptiong : Beauty at 2 a : i i ‘ aie To Beautify Grotinds. rt aed : aD} asive operations are being com- " sq Ett monced. toward: beautifying the school 7 Coat styles or the sn will in That should particularly appeal to | Their splendid craftsmanship, with all gromds of the Willi Moore and ike pleasing oth to the smar ; d el f Fe Nes CAAT De Gao Women who desire garments evidenc: its attendant graces and elegancies 0 Wachter’ schools, The grounds dresser as well as to those who prefer ‘ n sire gi a details place them on an equal with be leveled and graded, and lawns the more conservative styles. For ing the last word in Fashion. Ma- r d ilar to the igh school lawn will be de simplicity is the keynote in all of the | terials are of Silk, Satin, Taffeta the finest custom modes. veloped. Janitor Schontz of the high Wi if d Dol f ENE OFe GF SIU PRT, 2etsele, Se F school g the work. : Sery ean S Sn i ottocte 0 Georgette, Printed Georgettes, Fan- Original Box Coat and Waist Coat erges and Poplins. Smart effects are . és i i Report Cards Out. eis P 2 tasie and Crepe de Chine. These effects. Russian Blouse models in 1 The high school report cards were shown in many of our new Coats, 8 rices make of th alues which will myriads of variations help to diver- > Bre : Rent out.on, Wednesday. « The: gradea pecially where loose back and kimona prices make ot them vai ae waich Wi sify the breadth of the assortments Don’t Forget Your Best Friend on on the cards represent the work done sleeves give a free flowing effect to be hard to resist—$16.50, $25.00, and enhance the chances of making : ! for the past five weeks, As no final the richness of the materials. used. $39.50, $45.00, $49.50, $52.50, $59.50. excellent selections. examinations will be offered this year, d q nba a ’ these grades take on an. added im- J : ot ers a portance, The average of these will determine whether a student. passes je H o A r MAY llth in his work Silk Und for Moth ousewives’ resses --- Aprons | School Officers to Meet. n erwear or 0 er font val foatsdoib sepa The spring conference of the North 1 | Phe nation decrecsithat the flower only is capable of ex- Dae ela osare ite Bevo at j slocaiaa A Hy ‘ All-Over Aprons}; 2 House Dresses:oinsfic 2 essing. our gnieet at’ thi8 noble festival. Send Grand Forks on May 15, 16 ‘and, 17. New Beautiful Assortment Just Re- nH Ng Mother ROSES. There ‘are many inexpensive varieties ‘hs will ean Important conference ; ‘ ; Haddin atone 1a Li “Abtwaeuive: gad. We ~ PCAUSEe 0! le interest which hay de- s - <4 toe tp, chigose from. For the young Mother a corsage. veloped in reference to the high shoe ceived, see our lovely window display ™* fica / We are members of the Florist Telegraph Delivery Asso- Fee cet eat eednon to. the Hi terials, well sewn gli sa coming garments ciation and can make deliveries throughout the United state oratorical declamation and amusi- Silk Crepe de Chine Chemise with Combination Suits, Georgette yor and amply sized, for wear about. the States, Canada and Europe. cul contest. On Friday, May 17, the -Filet Lace top, $4 00 trimmed with Val Lace. Your : : preliminaries for the North Dakota all sizes, at ......... : choice 6. 00 specially priced for house. Made to look interscholastic field meet under the Silk Chemise, hemstitched, daintily at eeeeessceeee thi 1 d 1 ]| auspices of the university will be held es yi ? As sel ing. and wear well. | ut. the university athletic field. ‘The trimmed sy SY our: 00 A Silk Gown of tailored design, Bde) i finals will be held’ on May 17. Four- choice at. aie made Cra Aatuible Silk, finished re ae BISMARCK GREENHOUSES teen. shen are eokediled, nui afh: Beautiful Silk Vests, Lace trim- Our low pice ™ $7.50 “ . . a med n exceptiona Z se al the state. Principal C. F. Bolt will $ Satin Bloomers, 6 ; Bismarck — North Dakota | eoresent the Bismarck schools at the! vale. {ab iis rant 4.50 eae $7. 50 Mother would. ap One of these would conference. Mary Atkinson, Roberta Handsom bré ‘them- F ‘ uy | Bost, Icio Tar and Rex Berndt ihe nome hand enbroidered em- Silk Brassieres, $2.00 preciate one of be much to Mother’s 2 will take part in the musical contest. | ceptional value 7 50 Ae * ia 6 Wash aa Silk, ti these. liking. — ——— 1 at co _$ ‘si samt eS 01 ashable Si rim- = ¥ CITY NEWS ' Sleoveless Crepe de $ 6.00 med a Val Lace. $1.00 Solid colors, trimmed Two-piece Suit made of * . ore ALAIN vecd Ngee theceie:s is . Re A %. | Chine Gowns, ate cae be Washable Silk Camisoles, trimmed ue at bun Feralas Tear $3.50 § Return Home. | _ Silk Crepe Bloomers $ with Filet Lace; ena ‘$1 50 an $2 25 RI LAST S Mr, and Mrs. KE. H. L. Veésperman| at ee 5.00 36 and 38 . a5 69c A bargain... * Price ..... . ave returned home from Minneapolis, . T | M E whore they spent the pastiten gays. uuudeceenconncsnucguucscuennvesuecavessnsvanuesueencesnsocuucevscusvscvsssueencecavosaueauievsiie F hi bl Sh Oxf d d Pu _ Home From France. i as ona e 0es, or S an Imps Louis Clooten, a well, known °. is marek. ainke 14 home sfrom., » Nrunee | emarkadie U0! ection or Summer $ Black Glazed Newport White and Tan, Canvass after having givery a good account of bs 2 Ae y j 4 himself there. | ei ‘4 a Site's ge ; ; Pumps, with military Shoes, rubber soles, the z ecies ; ‘or immediate selection the Si ection displays a complete guide heel; this season’s latest summer sport model. From Parshall. to the designs, weaves and colors to be chosen for the making of fad. A At . : W. J. Kennedy of | Fashionable Simmer Garments, whether for weddings, reception, eve-. 'ad. 8 50 y per $3 75 among the out-of-town callers in Bis: | ning, street, sport, country or travel use. But a suggestion of what may pair an e pair ...... e marck on Wednesday be seen is intended when we mention’ Crepe de Chine, Georgette Crepe, __,, at the Van Horn, ay Chiffon Voiles, Marquisette, Chiffon Taffeta, Faille, Pongee and Silks, ‘The new Dark Brown, Boys Black Button | a ma bisa cicen \ If prices elsewhere impress you as excessive there is disillusionment Cordovan Oxford, Eng- Shoes, or Girls’ Brown | a Gephal, i for you'in prices here. lish last, military heel; B Mrs. BE. J. Sawtell and Mrs. C.-C. th te f. ‘t “At Calf Button, a wonderful Shearer of Flasher were visitors in f 2 : @ season's favorite. At, o | Itismarek Wednesday. and were regis: | Order No. S-I—Reautiful Figured Order No. $-3—Crepe de Chine, ex- per value. Per " $2. 9 5 | tered at the Grand Pacific, H Poulardy ses ae 40 inches wide. quisite new les, 40 inches wide, pair par. | eae | regular low per yard, $2 $ ; | 73 5) ” SAE Tae, New, Datenter, thes price, per yard ....... $2.75 and 2.50 One assortment, Ladies’ About twelve pair Party | rs @ HH pe S oots Inue F, are the parents ofA fine little | Osaertk ‘i nee ret kone ple Button or Lace Shoes in Slippers of Satin; colors, / : le daughter, born this morning at the Cectbetie tons, 40 4 hades i Wa a meeterae ae Mela and Triple small sizes. Your choice, - Yellow, Blue or Pink. | Bisnakek hospital { weorge Crepe, 40 inches wide, arp affeta, § h inches wide, per e Specially | ; A | safeteer. $2.50 S280" $2.60 mi 2.00 preet,”...$1.9 | yard, $2.35 and..,... f . $2.28 and so escecseee . pair ...... . priced, .. e ‘ At St. Alexins hospital this. morn- | Cleverest Comedy Ever Seen— ing a daughter was: born to Mr. ani! j A Mrs, W. J. Riggs of Mismar and a " 1 A Laugh a Minute son was born to M B d Us’ Youg F Stitzer of MeKeng May. It Please pe eo Admissions 20c. Shows—7:30 & 9:00 Returns to Valley. You to-Honor Samara y oc 3 Orchest! Capt. T. S. Henry arrived in Valley Us With Service by i onnors Urchestra ‘ity “on Your Visit ee | @ ® Mail | charged from a pee Captain | 5 Henry expects ta remain in Valley |

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