The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 15, 1919, Page 5

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; Alexius hospital , MRS:ZUGER HOSTESS TO. CLUB gy Rosa ‘The Current Events, s club. hel ~ Very elijoyablé meeting ‘velit at ternoon at the home of.) fred Auger, Thayer street. There soa sgood attendance, and an lent | Drogram was’ given, ‘The roll call-was responded to with current events, followed by response “Dur Flag i France and’ French ‘de | V@tion to Aineri The subject. for | the meeting was France, and an inter- esting paper on Paris Wiis’ read by Mrs. George: K} Foster. A paper pre- pared by, Mrs, George A, Welch, who is in. Hollywodd; Cal,’ was read by the secretary, Mrs John A, Larson, | Mrs, Welch had for her subject, “French Homes and .Home Life.” Following the program was vite, elec: tion of treasurer for. the ensuing; Year, the remaining office rotating | inorder, The new, off President, Mrs. Alfred. Zug president. tary, M g ponding ’s Mrs? ree Foster, and treasurer, Mrs. Nellie Eyarts. “A delegate was elected to thé district federation “meeting at] Gatrison, which convenes May 17 to! 19, and Dr, Emma’ Atkerman was chosen--to: represent the Carrent Events club at. this neue i. Miss Minpie J. ‘Nielson, ex-president of the North Dakota federation of womants#clubs, was to have spoken at the club ‘meeting yesterday afternoon, but was undble to be p nt ah she | was in attendance at.a school_-mejting at: Grand: Forks. Followings the business. session, re- fiexhments. Were served after |, which /Mrse Johy A, Larson and Mrs, Jot -Krench™ gave tye delightful voc) num- béts, and the meeting closed with. the singing of Auld Lang Syne, in which alithé members joined. 338 ‘Bismarck Hospitals News. Bu Wer Corliss swill leave the lias pital today for his aun at Thelan ‘Thomas ‘Ashbridgs, dt Bismarck en- _tered Bismarck hospit Al today Mrs, ‘Ida “Boblets: of this city Jett Hesneseie esterday. ke Her “Arm. Matjorte’ Beelye, seven - year-old daughter’ of C. E. Seelye, met/ with an ‘accident,’ yesterday afternoon, when | she fellffom a see-saw, facturing aa arm at’ the. elbow. The little gir! was taken to the ‘Bismacx hospital, and she: is eeyorted| as g:tting along nbely ipday. Hite Arrived. Yes Yesterday. injBismiarck last evening, and are vis- Ring at the: home of Mr. and: Mrs. Throdahl on Fifth street. Mr. a Pate Battey came to attend. the} Staduating exercises of nurses: of'St. tomorrow ; evening. Miss Esther’ Russell. "a-‘sister: of Mrs. Battey, is a member; of tuls ser class. ¥ ere Farge argo Visitors. ’ > Mrs. ae eolck, of ..Cavalier, .presi- dent of the Nortt Dakota federation 0G women’s clubs, and Mile. Jacque: Bertillon, who are attending, the q ‘ious district: meetings. of the clubs ofiithe state,.were visitors in Fargo = on; Tuesday evening.-.They attended/a meeting at Casseltqn on Tuesday ‘af: tepnoen and/left this morning for aSn- ‘born, where a ‘convention is in ses- sion today. Efforts, are, being made taj-have Mile. Bertillon give Her ad- dregs, “French Women in War, Time,” in’ Fargo, after the close of the state ‘tour. She is a most convincing speak- er and it is said that the slides, with which .she illustrates. her talk, -are wonderful. TUTTE Your: Eyes Are Too Precious to he “Meddled SSS Give them the.com- fort. that. is. due them:-by.-wearing a pair of. suitable glasses. In: fitting glasses | it is our aim, to give’ attention to every detail of style - as well,as useful- : ness. 2 & “OUR ‘EXPERI. ENCE COUNTS” CUUUVUETELETIRERUN ASTRO LURE CLA ‘Jewelers E. B. Woodward, Optometrist tniterrertesrereredt ~ .Mrs.. Roy, C... Battey, and... 3 litte “son” OF “Billings, _Mont., artived fs ALUMNI BANQUET WAS ENJOYABLE AFFAIR} ee de Alumni of St. Alexius hospital delightfully entertained the members of this year’s class of nurses at a | banquet yesterday evening. The ban- qudt was served at 6:30. Covers were placed tor sixteen, and an elaborate repast was served. Pink carnations formed the decorations for the tables. Those who were the guests of the 1918 class were: Miss Monica A. Stein, Richardton; Miss Loretta A.: Aakenmann, Outlook; “Sask., Canada; XM Marguerite E. Schrieter, San- ; Miss Vera L. Ware, New Eng- lend; Miss Magdalen C. Webber, Lin- ton; Miss Mary Jane Vervile, Walhal- \la; Miss Edgarda A. Evanson, Bloof- ‘ing Prairies, Minn.; Miss Bridella | Cantwell, Mandan; Miss Esther C, Russell, Trail City, S. D., and Miss Marie Rosalie’ Diedrichs, Hast Grand | Fork, Minn. 4 The members of the alumni of St. Alexius hospital are as follows: Miss Agnes C. Loeffler, Miss Elizabeth Th- reth, Miss Isabelle Nichols, France; Miss Mary C. Robertson, San Fran- eisco, Cal.; Miss Rose A. McLaughlin, Miss Irene Bird, Miss Anna Seerup, ‘Miss Olivia Wakner, Miss. Loretta Empting, Miss Emma Marie _ Irish, Miss Lydia Fridell. R ‘From Hazen, $ . E. Ulmer of Hazen was in the city. yesterday, and was registered at the Grand_ Pacific. Enjoyable ; aPrty. The state highway commission force enjoyed a pleasant dancing party last evening at the K. C. hall. From ‘Napoleon. B.A, Wellan and son of Napoleon and stopped at ‘the Grand Pacific. At the Grand Pacific. Mr.’and Mrs. Richard Crowe of. El- bowoods spent yesterday in Bismarck. jand were guests at the Grand Pacific. Fortniahtly Glub, A, business meeting of the Fort- nightly club was held Wednesday af- ternoon at the community rooms in regular session of the year. Funeral Today. ‘ The funeral of David Hatch of Bald- jwin, who died in this city Tuesday morning, was held this afternoon at A-large number of friends including in attendapte.: xInterment was made in Fairview’ femeleny: 4 Here Wednesday. Martin Legings of Van Hook was among the visitors in the city yes- 4 rlay, and registered at the Van Jorn: itiother, as her guest and it was a real mother's party.” The 100mg were dec- oreted in yellow and white, with gay hutterfiles, Mrs. Jeffrey read “The Origin of Mother’s Day’ and each P. E. O, read'a tributé to mother. Miss Amidon’ sang two selections. After the program all marched around aad j mons, Hans, Christianson and Martha weer visitors in the city yesterday,! the public library. This was the last} | McCabe eMthodist church at 2 o'clock. | picked flowers that had been placed in different parts of the rooms. Atef Me the flower gabe came the game of letters. ‘Mrs. G. C. Murgett ‘received the prize in this game. Refreshments were served’ from small tables. Mrs. W..H. Pray and Miss Amidon assisted | by (Mrs. Hanna. The party, was\a most enjoyable affair and those present had a, delightful time with their hostess of | § ts evening.—Valley ’ City TimesRec- ord, * qin -|PAYROLL WILL BE © |° DOUBLE IN 1919 At the Hospital. Mrs. Frank’ Buckley of Moflit, who. has been’ ill for ly a month, en- fay ur tered a local hospital yesterday. Mr. TH | Buckley, who accompanied her to the city, returned home last evening. Bismarck ° Visitors. “Mrs. M. C. Smedsrud of Raleigh and Mrs, Ed Eidmore and Mrs. John, Olson of, Freda. have becn spnding, & couple of days\in Bismarck. T oy, have been stoppidg at the Grand cific, and return to their homes te day, Meets” “Tonight. Crystal City lodge No. 2, 1. 0. 0. F., meets at 8 p. m, this evening in Odd Fellows’ hall. The feature of this meeting will be the conferring of the third degree upon four candidates. All Odd Fellows are invited to ‘at: tend. \ State./, Auditor Alarmed\ by . Mounting Salary Account “It isn’t so hard to see where the Met Vector day: money’ goes. when one starts: digging The members of the Mothers’ club|!",” said State Auditor Karl Kositzky met in a soclal session yesterday af- today.) ternoon at the home of Mrs, R. M:| , “April 1, 1917, at the beginning of Bergeson, 501 Sixth street Two new|the ‘Towneley administration, our members were elected, and at the con- Thy roll at the capitol ‘was |' clusion of the social hour, refresh- April 1, 1919, after two nients were served. To Attend Funeral. DE | G. W. Johnson of Wilton and Lewis, Merle Van Cliff, William Si- 4 Leaves Hosnital. Mrs. W. S. Mitchell, who was very jill in a local hospital for some time, has returned to her home on Fourth street and is showing a steady im- provement.’ Her sister, .Mrs..P. J. Cavanhgh, and‘ daughter Patricia of} Carpio are here to remain until Mrs. Mitchell has rocevered. ‘ To Staff Mectina. month. sion, the members left with which to pay salaries) Years; pf, Townleviym, it was $88,64s 89. “The monthly salary acount wa boosted. ftom $26.18 to $3 in one year. T predict, with tig ol fices already created to take care of ‘ownley’s henchmen and with the new Jobs which are being made daily, our capitol payroll will exceed $76,000. per Tf the gover nor calls’ a spe oh ses will be compelled to thelr own traveling expenses and 1 receive no per diem, Our general 31 fund is so depleted that I predict that September we will have no woney The rity piney ay 1, 1917, contal o 182.36, was but Mott 20 ‘And this is true in two yeurs, Home Made Candies ——and——. Ice Cream EVERYONE WELCOME TO VISIT US and INSPECT OUR ENTIRE PLANT AT ANY TIME Olympia Candy Shop On Bdwy—Opp. Postoffice J..H, Healow, representative in this territory, of,the P. & O, Plow. Co.) willy leave tomorrow evening for the Twin Cities to attend a staff meeting of rep- resentatives of the company. The P. & O. works recently were taken over by the International Harvester Co., and it is probable that wen Mr. Hea- Jow returns he will be an I. H. C. plow man. Mr. Healow and children have been in the cities for some time, visit- ing relatives and friends, and . they will remain until June 1. P. E. O. Meetina. The P. EK. O, Sisterhood met at the home of-Mrs..G. W. Hanna Monday evening, it being the annual Mother's TM many trons Baldy in and Hisinlly, were Here Is a Sensible Treatment. iy For. real, downright, harrassing, dis- comifort, very “few disorders’ can -ap- ‘proach’ sq-called: skin diseases, such! as Eczema, Tetter, Boils, eruptions, scaly. irritations and similar. skin troubles, -notwithstanding the lavish use \ of salves, lotions, washes, and elie treat- ment “applied ier Oa ifi- \ tated parts: a “No one ever heard bt = Jerton $e. | 6 ing afflicted with any form of skin diseases whose blood was in good con- dition, Therefore, it is but logical to conclude that the pfoper method of treatment for pimples, blotches, sores, Fourth Street Orange Marmalade, in bulk, 80c value, at Kre-Me-Kuts, Baker Beans, 35c value, 2 cans for Canned. Tomatoes, 21-2 Ib. 25c value, 3 cans for 35c value, 2 cans for Apple Butter, quart j 45c value, per jar .. Apple Butter, 5 Ib. jar, Hershey’s Cocoa, 25c value, 2 cans for Bird’s Eye Matches, 35c value, at No. 2 size Kidney Beans, 20c value, 2 cans for Kream Crisp, 35c value, per package Whale, per Picnic Ham, per pound Catfish ‘Hiching, Scratching, Skin Diseases That-Bumn- Like Flames of, Fire say: party. Each P. E. O: brought a boils, rough, red’ and scaly skin, is to'purify the blood and remove the tiny germs of, pollution: that break through and manifest their. presence onthe sur- face of the skin. People |i all parte of the country have writ’ fom “they :were.com- pletely rid of easly trate of theses orders by the use of S. Sis magphless, porels we getable, bios irect to the cefiter’ oh ee oa pinta and putifies and .- ote it of every vestige of’ foreign matter, giving a clear and ruddy com- eye plexion that. indicates perfect health, Wate today for free medical advice “Address Swift KUPITZ CO. Phone 8&——WiIll Commect You with All Departments——Phone 88 QUALITY SERVICE , GROCERY DEPARTMENT : Make a Dollar Worth One Dollar and Forty Cents SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY Canned Peaches, 2 1-2 lb. can, MEAT AND FISH DEPARTMENT FRESH DRESSED CHICKEN ceearding, your case. Specific Co. lanta, Ga ., 443, Swift Laboratory, At- Group 1 Assortment of Coats, Suits, Dolmans and Capes, values up to $40. Sale Price—, SANITARY Bismarck: ular $3.50. Sale Price. . Musuueacenvecscnseruatosseanuenceageaencteacseacennendunsdaaueaneeansengeuantagteaveanunanantn can, i for selection. SUITS—Regular $52.50 values. sUITS—Regular $57.50 values. Sale Price va Nos, Pat HRA SUITS—Regular $60.00 values. Sale Price ....5., 0.0... . SUITS—Regular:$65.00 values. Sale Price... Regular $65.00 values. During this. sale at....... Regular $70.00 values. LAMB Regular 375. 00 values. Regular $80.00,values, During this sale at........... Lake Superior Trout , Halibut Two-Piece ‘House haa reg- Sale Price ....... Sep oe aaa RN onwi c aa = During this. sale at.........5.506+ During this sale at.............55 $59.50 Every Coat in stock is marked as priced in this ‘Advertisement. Group 2 ‘Lot of beautiful Serge Dresses, worth up to $29.50, at— $13 * $1.95 i .. $49.50 foui with § iod in 1 enul fund during the first four nionths | Se spite of the fact ‘that we collected $1,- lot tole ege £50, 56 in taxes during | the months of t dui ayments f the is year as compared | We ar the same per-]the taxp TB “and forthe first | same period thi gen- Tribune Want Ads b ig results, AUDITORIUM FRIDAY NIGHT,‘ MAY 23 THE JUNIOR CLASS PRESENTS “All of a Sudden Peggy” A Rollicking Comedy in 3 Acts Direction of Miss Hortense Moore Prices—50c-35e-25¢. _ Curtain—8:30 (No War Tax) AUNGEOUONAUEAUDDEROLROGDAUAQAUOONOGANOOAUAUAOONOGOAAOnUAUOOOGOUOGEGUAUAGOONLGUGOGEONOGUOOONOOGOOOUGANEGUDEGUTOGOUOCOOOOGONOCHEGuOuOOGONONoNNOOuOOnoGoOnOveLCcoOguoueUT Burgess of Baldwin- weer arrivals in the city this morning to attend the . May It Please. Send Us Your fuperal .of David Hatch, held this You to Honor Order—Daily afternoon fom the Methodist church. Us With Service by Suniel Your Visit Mail Spel Sale of Women’s and Mises Suits, “Capes, Wrap Coats and ‘Dolmans. sia The greatest sale of aapaet ‘i éhavé‘had this year, Every garment.in : our department participates; our recent additions as well as all our regular .: lines}.all styles; all materials, all colors, all sizes—Dolmans, Capes, Wrap . Coats, Suits & Millinery. Small Profit :, Quick Sales, Quality Merchandise’ and Rapid Service is the Lucas Method of making satisfied customers. - Group 3 A. selection of regular $29.50, Coats of Velour and Mixtures, at— 318% Misses’ Coats. Values up to $20.00.... ) Here’s a chance for every Woman and Miss to secure a real, high-class Summer Suit for less than she had any idea she could secure one for. The low sums we are pricing all our styles at make this saving possible. They display those little subtleties and elegancies of designing which Women apprediate seeing in a Suit, and we take great pleasure in submitting them SUITS—Regular $50.00 to $52.50 values. $39. 50 Sale Price SUITS—Regular $70.00 values. Sale Price SUITS—Regular $72.50 values. Sale Price .. .SUITS—Regular $75.00 values $ 5 2 50 CO fesse awe veces be 106 eee eee enne e Sale Price Coats, Dolmans and Capes at Greatly Reduced Prices Regular $50.00 values. During this sale at and Small Women’s Regular $52.50 values. During this sale at Regular $57.50 values. During this sale at Regular $60.00 values. During this sale at Regular $62.50 values. During this sale at eUNNUONURNDONONOONONEAP = Millinery Sale Many beautiful models’ repriced’ for this sale. Your choice at— $5.00 Group 4 Serge Suits, new effects, well lined at, only— ] 4s8 $7.98 HNAUOGUUONOGQUGOSUuOGuOONaNOuAAuOQUEQOa4OuOGUeOQqNAuAGouONoGOCONuOGdoNauanuggnyeauenceusti vnnnasuite $37.50

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