The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 12, 1919, Page 5

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pe a , eee s Isabelle Nichols, army; nurse, getable ingredients mixed | ents’ will hold’ a’ joint: meeting at the F. R.’Smyth | Fr: SPP AP Ul Surgical, medical, obstetrical, eye, ear, ; ae : —and——. \ all. Aam g them Dr, Edwards's Biste spa ersitay pis Mharedgy eueyians : "Contior’s "Orchestra Robertson, Red Cross; nose and throat, X-ray, eystoscopic leaving for ‘points in: the east.i1:?: i Ice Cre: m : mbetess You: will os a bY, LavdeboLaatie oshletle contest, the final Those to eave ay mag Friday e nanelsounsbeh and contagious iseases; developing 5 TT rah e Urea) i ; ther olive © y 2018 Se Se a1 | evening are: Miss: Helga ‘Johnson, Ha-| Miss Rose A. McLaughlin, assistant after the patient’ has. been. admitted | -—————. |}. EVERYONE ie are’ a aE woresp On th state vee chee eee) an Anal vana} Miss Monica’ A. Stein, Richard- | nurse forsDr. Le Ad Schipfers. and cared for. The contagious depart- ||. Buick Roadster jE TO vist Gee jlives. ai bo mg off the hcape e jormal, ie one ate en erat lake ang ton Beles orete E Aakeninan; Out-| - Miss Irene Bird, private duty, nurse; pent ie joctten ht a separate’ building!}p!” For Ss le and Beis is f poison: i 4 and | look}Sask., Canada}, Miss Marguerite | Waseca; Minn. -”;.,- i “! “lfrom the hospital. «5, EI ale 0 a \ a ae aah coe pi 4 ee ie look, dull bane acid ee ur igey. ant Ej Schreiter; ‘Sanhorn; Miss: Veta L, Miss “Anna Sebrup,’ private duty |" .St. Alexius hospital offers splendid || { i INSPECT OUR ENTIRE : 14 page a pale ery il daiches, a| sons will belamong those téa:tonlk ne] Ware: New England; Miss Magdalen | nurse; Flasher, N/ D, sy opportunity to young women’ Of #60d |f'In' first ‘class condition; one PLANT: ‘AT ‘ANY: ‘TIME eyes, tongue, Webber, ‘Linton; Miss Mary Jane! Miss Olivia Wagner, private duty jchristian character to prepate;them- || extra ‘tire.’ $600 will take. it. .. MONDAY, MAY 12, 1919. ~ Se abi ‘ BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE 5 olin ¥. M,C. A: work durl A : : r i ) { CITY NEWS year Ms AGO A ANNUAL GRADUATING EXERCISES asa Ui PULPeAHUenunaqnene ‘seanonnnannonaanny °. ‘orks to attend th Vt ia: 4 2 TA = = i © tendents’ nipeting theta: there thie or ST. ALEXIUS HOSPITAL FRIDAY |= ‘ Wiliam Beewa of bien a ‘ " ; ‘ : z I h C Fi rown oO} ckins: s i . ———- : f : = the city Saturday and Waar toclieren Card Party Postponed, « = e orset irst at the Van Horn. The card party-, announced — for = Me {i | “Was |. Mr, and Mrs. Carl Peterson and | From Washburn. {iat + Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Swanson ania | Baby left « yesterday, for, Hibbing, grace of every gown. To Return Home. Mrs, J.B. Holsti and baby are leaving the Bismarck ‘hospital today for their home at Kintyre, Visitors from Dickinson, J. N. Peterson of Dickinson was pirvane the out-of-town visitors in the city Sunday, and was a guest at the Grand Pacific, f be Visited At Steele. , Miss. Bertha Braddy of the’ Bis- marck bank force returned to the city last evening from her home at Steele where she spent the day. To Meet Tuesday. The members of the Royal -‘Neigh- Bors’ lodge’ will meet in regular s.. sion Tuesday evening and all mem-| ‘bers are requested to be present. Albert Swanson. of Washburn were! visitors in the city on Saturday and/| were registered at the Grand Pacific. To Attend Normal. i Miss Alma Fricke, who nad been teaching near Baldwin, left today for Dickinson, where she will aitend the Normal ‘school for the next three months, Fortnightly Club. A business meeting of the Fors- nightly club will be held on Wednes-! day afternoon at 3 o'clock, in the community room at the public ti- brary, Will Meet Tuesday, The regular nieeting of the Deere? of Honor will be held on Tuesday evening at the Elks’ hall. There will he initiation of candidates and a. sv: cial session, Dr. McFarland Back. Dr. G. A. McFarland, deputy state} superintendent of public instruction, returned to Bismarck ‘on Saturday from attending a teachers’ and schooi officers’ meeting in the southwestern Part of the state. Over Sunday Visitor. C. W. Roadman, traveling represen- tative for Benjamin J. Sanborn .& Co., Chicago, has. been spending a. couple of days in Bismarck, and was an over Sunday guest at the home of Supt. and Mrs, W. 5. Parsons, Fifth street. Mr. Roadman recently returned from France, where he had been engaged A CLEAR COMPLEXION Wednesday evening, given by the So- dality, has been postponed, and will be given at a later date. Spent Sunday Here R. L. Lane, of Glencoe, was in Bis- marck over Sunday, visiting’ Mrs. Lane, who is ill in one of the local hospitals. While here he was regis- tered at the Van Horh, returning home this morning, Ny e Spent Week-End, Miss Emma.De Witt, home demon- stration agent for Barnes county, ar- rived in the city Saturday trom Val- ley City \to visit over the week-end as a guest of Miss Florence Pool, home demonstration agent tor Bur- ‘vgn’ county. Miss De Witt returned to Valley City on Sunday evening. To Take Position, Minn., where Mr. Peterson will take @ municipal position as overseer of the city parks. Mr. Peterson has been | With the Hoskin Co. for the past two years and during the stay af the fam ily in Bismarck they made - many friends. Returned to Bismarck. Lester V. Spohn has returned to Bismarck from where he visited with his parents for a month: after leaving © Cambridge, Mass., where he had been in the navy since the. war began, He has taken, his..former ‘position with the Bismarck Grocery Co., and Mrs. Spohn is expected to arrive here some time next week, when they will take up their residence in the Varny flats. At’ Camp Mills. Yesterday Mrs. Theodore Quanrud received a: message from her brother, Arthur M. Sather, stating that he had jarrived’ at Camp Mills on Saturday from overseas,,..Mr. Sather had been in France for-the past year and a half and left Eismayete on October 1, 1917. He is feeling fine, and is ex pected home ‘the latter part of this week or the first of next week. Seniors Entertained. Senior girls of the university at Grand Forks were the honor guests at an informal] reception given Saturday afternoon from 3 to 5 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Thomas F. Kane, Uni- versity place. Members of the North Dakota branch of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae were hostesses. During the afternoon Dean Ella L. Fulton briefly explained the purpose and work of the Association of Col- legiate Alumnae, with a view to in- teresting graduates in taking out a Whiterock, S. D.jj° _ First row (top) left to right: Esther C, Russell, Trail City, S. D.; Lor- etta E. Ankenmann, Sask., Canada; Mary Jane Verville, Walhalla, N, D. Second row—Edgerda A. Evanson, Booming Prairie, Minn.; Miss Mary A. Lane, R. N., Supt. of Nurses; Marguerite E, Schreiter, Sanborn, N..D) Third row—Vera L. Ware, New England, N. D.; Heiga*Johnson, Havana, ‘N.. D.; Bridella Cantwell, Mandan, N. D.; Monica A. Stein, Richardton, N. D. Bottom row—Magdalen C. Webber, Linton, N. D,; Marie Rosalie Died- richs, East Grand Forks, Minn. _ ‘ The second annual graduation exer-jare Sister M. Jolenta, the..Misses cises of St. Alexius hospital will be; Katherine ©Ryan, izabeth Glass, held Friday evening at the Auditor-|Mary E, Woodke, Myra A,/Newkirk, ium. There are eleven graduates, seven Susan Stumper,, Minnie Dale Ander- from .North Dakota, one from, South | son,’ Mary M. Paska, Agnes/E, Weber, Dakota, two:from Minnesota, and one! imine Jouzon, Agnes, Maichen and from Saskatchewan, Canada. 7 >| Arina’ M.-Kraenier. ee by wearing a po TTR) .your new outfit. break or tear. $1.50 and St. Alexius hospital is one of the best known and modern hospitals in the state. It was founded and first jopened in the year 1885, when it was bought by the Benedictine sisters of St. Joseph, Minn, The building is still standing today as one of Bis- marck’s foremost landmarks. The splendid new hospital is Jocated on the corner of Ninth and Thayer streets. Don’t have your graduation gown spoiled in the fitting Make your selection today and be fitted to a new model. Your Corset is the begin- ning — the foundation of every garment is moulded and upon it depends the WARNER'S Rust-Proof Corsets give smart lines to’the sim- plest frocks—Every Corset guaranteed — not to rust, THHUOATUAUAUUUUOOOUOODUEOUGUOUGUQOGOOGE'OOOUDOONOGOOEOOONOUONEONOGODAONORDOUONANNONOuUOONONOgUOGD or Corset. Upon it Up Mail Orders Carefully and Satisfactorily Filled. nority by an intollerant majority. The Nonpartisan League is, frequently! characterized as sister to the League of Nations. The parliament of man is not yet a certainty.and why must we in North Dakota have state own- ership at the snap of a trigger? Do our socialist politicians hope thus to! usher in the New Fredeom? —A resident in’ ‘Sheridan ‘County. by AAK00ES0HUUGDENGUONOUQNOONQUGHUONQUEGUOGUCEDOQEOtONouOOOdRONGDUONNOGAUOGOU0OHGRBCONnONGOusGOuSCoNDOuOooGHUaQUCEssuaGonenesousuensencensssuensonscuaronsueseeten uA Dance at Armory Tuesday and Saturday. O’Connor's Orchestra. CASTORIA For Infants and Ohildren ;::; ?. membership “after their commence-| ’ An, interesting. program has been| Many of the members of the first|The building consists of three wings. Sie 5 Ove! 30 y Rud Cheeks—Sparklin Eyes jment.. Mrs. F. F, Stokes, who repre-| prepared, and those to take part are, graduating ¢ St. Aléxius accept- |The central wing is five stories in| 5, li ating aur! Braddock inUse For! Fr Years a 3 ts yes sented the North Dakota branch at|as follows: ‘ ed, positions te,/and it is in-| height, and the two Jateral wings are |, ‘day in "3 ia Ss e ith hig Always bears . =Mest Women Can Have the ‘biennial convention ‘of tug ‘A. C.| Selection: :O’Connor’s Orchestra | teresting to know wines tog, members | four stories.” The hospital acddihimo- | Made, An over-Sunday visit wi Signarars of “Says Dr. Edwards, ‘a Well-Kagwn * Ohio Physician = Dr. F)M. Edwards for 17 years treated, scores of women for liver and) bowel During these years he gave to prescription made of a few. Jistlesa, no-good. fecling, all out of sorts, ive bow. take one'of Dr. Perse Gave rabies nightly for; a time and note the pleasing results. M4 Thousands of women as well as men take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the suc- heeye Sete ute i: Some ser ae then just to in the pinis of con poi ed All druggists. A:, held a.few weeks’ ago’ in’ ave some: of her ‘impressfori! meeting. » is State Meetings. » Tho. eigthteenth annual: high school coliference and county superinten- county, superintendents’ eee The executive committee of the North Da- kota Educational association — will meet in Grand Forks Thursday even- ing, to complete plans for the annual meeting at Minot in November. Supt. Parsons of Bismarck is secretary of the association. located and ¢m- of the 1918 class are Mrs. ‘H. H. Steele H ‘ ia 2 \ Agnes ©. Loeffler, anaesthetist Hon. J. M, Devine | for Drs: Roan & Strauss. i Miss’ Vivian Irish | Miss Elizabeth Ehreth, army nurse, Camp Lewis, Wash. Merville; Walhalla; Miss Edgarda A./ nurse, Wibaux, Mont. Evanson,’ Blooming Prairie, -Minn.;| Miss Loretta.Kimpting, private duty Miss Bridella Cantwell, Mandan; Miss | nurse; Bismarck. Esther C. Russell, Trail City, S. D.,! Miss Emma Marie Irish, Private and, Miss. Marie Rosalie’ Diedrichs, | duty nurse, Bismarck. East Grand Forks, Minn. Miss Lydia Fridell, private duty Members. of the junior class of 1919 | nurse, Bismarck. dates 100 patients, rad The St. Alexius hospital training school for nurses, which is non-sectar- ian in character and connected with St. Alexius hospital, offers a three ts’ course in theoretical and prac- 1 work in: the following branches: selves for the highest place a woman may hope to reach, tiat of a profes- sional: nurse. Sonne ent: fe “AN AUTOCRACY FOR DEMOC- f PEOPLE’S FORUM | 3 1 FOR SALE—120 bbl. flour mill at good loca- sister, Miss Lura Bertrand of’ Webb IBtos.’store.’ Mf. Bertrand was.in the service a year and a half, and he re- turned from overseas two weeks ago. Since coming to North Dakota he has been visiting with relatives at Brad- dock, and he will return to that place tomorrow for’ a further stay before 0. KOBER Finney’s Drug Store i | Home Made’ Candies’ Olympia Candy Shop‘ On Bdwy—Opp. Postoffice’ 10c and 25c per wind i “4 : "—W i SAN . A : % — . HERE COMES THE BRIDE AND GROOM. |#4cv" WHAT wear the leit al tion in North Dakota; also two elevators k int te tabli ° ; YEOMAN. of North Dakota inter" Semocraey”,|’ im western part of state. Inquire Stan- — Sacer: What does it mean? ‘The outside ob- dard Grain.Company, Duluth, Minnesota. a server seems to regard this as » move-' ' . e ment for state ownership in Nerth Da- | - - ‘ kota only. As a matter of fact its : ance onl purpose was cleverly ecncealed from - the beginning. “Why a state whose 2 ? : ae cant ahould ope such « program for| Every Retail Merchant Needs the © tery. is al ee ERBE KF HALL, se ie dimemifaie fala sia — *s: 1 f i z ism in America ne permitting it & ‘ [ irst i ‘ ota. DMISSION rapa) SER co A -50e paeatich) 1 reat ate the. promoters. - of this idea that they find it difficult : p to proceed within a2 law. How they have contrived to put this gigantic ’ scheme into operation in less than six months time sems incomprehensible. Apparently there must be a grave in- j consistency somewhere. But what do A \ they mean by “‘An Autocracy for De- ae va mocracy?” Possibly they mean a per- manent domineering of a weak mi- bed (| th T ‘ A complete, practi- “ 0 es + TYP. EWRITERS cal, bookkeeping outit for the small * . business. | No bookkeeping experience ‘ e I€ you need a typewriter, rib- required to handle it. 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