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AUDITORIUM WELL FILLED FOR COMMENCEMENT OF ST. ALEXIUS Commencement exercises for a class|for humanity in. the most critical of eleven young women who have completed the three years’ training| course at St. Alexius hospital in Bis. marck, were held last evening at 8 o'clock at the Auditorium.. Diplomas Were presented to the members of the class by Very Rev. M. J. Hiltner. i The-class roster was made up of} Miss Helen Johnson, Havana; Miss Monica. A, Stein,..Richardton; © Miss Loretta” BE. Ankenmann, © Outlook. Sask, Canada;..Miss Marguerite 2. Schreiter, ‘Sanborn; Miss Vera lL. Ware, New-England; Miss Magdalea C, Webber, Linton;. Miss “Mary -Jan Verville, Walhalla; Miss Ergardy A ‘Evanson, Blooming Prairies, Mian. Miss Bridella Cantwell, Mandan; M Esther C. ‘Russell, i ‘East Grand Forks, Minn, A Large Attendance. | __ There was a large atiehdance at the | jexercises, anda group of nurses from | St. Alexius hospital aciéd as ushers. | The stage was elaborately decorated ; with rosep, pink and: white carnations} and, flags, which made a pretty: set- ing for’ the graduates in their white). uniforms and gaps. Preceding the program, O’Connor's | y orchestra’ gave several delightful num-| bers, which were greatly enjoyed, and| # selection by the orchestra was the; first number on the. program. i Vicar neral. Hiltner Speaks. i The Very Rev. M. J. Hiltner of St. Mary's pro-cathedral gave a strong dregs, and spoke of the chosen pro fession of the nurses as a great op- portunity for usefulness, and a calling , whereby, they; were expected to work} ROBERTA BEST: AND WIN IN STATE. INTERSCHOLASTIC A report from the state*interscolas- tic’ musical ‘contest at Grand/ Forks | announces. that Miss Roberta Best | won first place in the state in the violin contest,-and that Miss Mary Atkinson won second in the finale in the piano contest, both being promi- nent Bismarck high school girls. Word was ‘received yesterday from | ‘Grand oFrks that there were 21 con-| testants in the piano solo contest. After ‘the elimination of the 19 con-| testants Mary Atkinson of this city ‘ HIGH SCHOOL: “SNEWS NOTES = © The hoard of education has begun the work, on the grounds ofthe Wach- o ‘% | | { | +; program iy two charming vocal nu times, in illness or inaccident, and he brought out many points of helpful- ness in showing the good to be done. Mrs. H. H. Steele gave two exquis-j itely rendered. vocal nhmbers, which were appreciated by the audience, and Mrs. Arthur Bauer gave two enjoyable| instrume ital numbers. | Covernor Devine'’s Address. An Hon. J. M. Devine, superintendent | ef the industrial ‘training school at} sandan, was the speaker of the even-, in, He mentioned the work of a! n of assisting in alebiating the! fering of mankind; he congratulat- ed the nurses on having: finished their. three years’ training, and spoke of! this as being one of the’ first, steps fn theiy growth. Miss Vivian Irish apeparel on the] bers followed by two solos by Hen Halverson, which ended the evening's; ceremonies. * j The Training School. The personnel of St. Alexius train- ing school is as follows:: Miss Mary} A. Lane, R. N., superintendent of| er Amalia, R. ‘gical. departmen , R.N,, assistant head Sabina, R. department; § ia, R. N., night supervisor; S$ ter Marietta, R. N., supervisor of X- ray and cystoscople laboratory; Sis-! ter Koska, assistant: X-ray and cysto- scopic laboratory; Sister Ivo, labor tory technician; Sister sistant laboratory technic: Leobina, R. N., head nu Philberta, R. N., head nu Flora, R. N., head nurse, MARY ATKINSON _ | was one of the two left to take part) in the finals Ig:ld last evening. A! similar condition éxisted in the violin contest. Miss Rolerta Best and high! schoo] girl trom Valley City met as contestants in the finals, which result- ed in Miss Best winning first. Miss Best is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Eest of this city, and Miss), Atkinson is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Atkinson. It was believed by the rhany friends of the girls that they would win out, for they are pos- sessed of rare ability. BISMARCK YOUNG - PEOPLE MARRIED| . Miss Amelia M. Garske and William F.* Bates were married at Moorhead, Minn., on May 12, and the couple re- | a) Wednesday. Mr. Rates Which. will be the feature at- traction at the Orpheum thea- tre tonight. And don’t fail to see that Sunshine comedy, in two reels, ie formerly a resident of Minneapolis da for the past (wo years has been connected th the Bismarck Gas Previous to her marriagd Mrs. Bates had been visiting with relatives in Duluth, BISMARCK POST OF AMERICAN LEGION TO BE ORGANIZED A Bismarck post of the American legion, the national organization of world war veterans which ,will have | an ultimate membership of more than four million.fighting men, will be or- ganized in Bismarck on Tuesday eve- ning, when a meeting has been called for at the state armory at Second and Broadway for 7:30. apt. R. H. Treacy of the national executive committee and Lieut. H. V. Semling, who were among North Da- kota’s delegates to the national con- vention in St. Louis two weeks ago, will tell of the things done and said there, and will outline the plan of or- ganization. If there is a representa- tive attendance, the election of offi- cers and formal organization will ‘be completed before the meeting ad- journs.. A. cordial. invitation is ex- tended, all service. men. of Bismarck and Burleigh county. and surrounding counties, as advice will be given which will assist other cummunities in or- ganizing. Return “BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE S. JUNIOR CLASS TO PLAY AT PEN Arrangements have been made for the Junior class players to present the comedy “All of a Sudden Peggy” at the penitentiary on Wednesday, May 21, It has become .a’ custom: for the’ Junior class play to be given there each year previous to the public performance in Bismarck. The performance in Bis- marck isto be given Friday evening in the Auditorium, WOMEN TO RAISE _ FUND_FOR FLAG The’ women of Bismarck haye been asked to furnish the flag for the Bur. leigh county memorial for our soldier heroes who went from this count y to the ¢ ware The flag staff, fo be erected by the men of the town will stand in the Northern Pacific park, The various women’s organizations in the city are helping buy the flag, each contributing their “share, A box has also ben placed in Holfman’s choco- late shop, Where large or small pers sonal contributions may be deposited, It is expected to float this flag on duly 4, and it:is hoped that ‘the money will ba donated by June 1 that there may be no, delay in. purchasing the flag. If more money shauld be donat- ed than is needed, a fund will be ed for the pure P of atsecond tla as Bismarck must never float: a ta tered. flag in honor of her heroies, BUSINES SIN MINNESOTA Brooks Hoskins, who recently dis- posed af hig interest in the Hoskins stationery and’ floral business here, ix now in Minneapolis purchasing equip- ment for a stationery store which he will open in‘the'n future in Fergus Fall, Minn. There afd to be an ex- cellent opening there, and success is predicted for the popular Bismarck Dy ores. % Open Saturday Night Until 10 P. M. PereevecoversvevovosovsevevsccseeesseseessevsessesoeewesssssevsssoessTegsEsssTIe WOE OOO Teese: FURNITURE, RUGS AND BEDDING OF ' SUPERIOR QUALITY _ ‘The Heart the Nation 1 , VAT Ler S§ Rust + Proo, Corsets - She is as proud of her figure to- day as she was at thirty. WHY? She has given her figure the at- tention it should have—she is always well corseted in her model chosen from— Warner’s Rust-Proof Corsets Are you? When you first wear a Warner’s you will regret you did not know them earlier. PRICES $1.50 to $5.00 POAC CLEC TET L ELODIE OTE SEOSIOSEOSD ESOS DOS OTOIOOOS, The Perry Furniture Co. OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE Display Watch Our Window vs ter ‘school, and are also improving the [4 is el vent to. Jafefown v1 rai ig turned to this city,a few days ago. Herman Stern went to. Jafesown i Jawn of the William Moore school. The bride, formerly a resident of| this morning on No. 7 to meet Mrs. ' The itt vine charge” ,| Duluth, hasbeen in the employ of} Stern and ‘the two boys who are re: Atuieat tong Pinte chines of. the ‘the Russell-Miller ‘Milling Co: vot Als. turning from their winter’s: soujourn { ing, and asigned. toasts for. the: con- | marck/for, some time ds head ‘hook jin: California. The returned to the be Re! test of this year... The >contest is} Keeper,-andvhas resumed her. position |,¢eity: on No.4: this afternoon.—Valley: pci The Time Has Come for You to Open: to seniorsonly and. the’ winner | With; that company. since her yeturn) City Times-Record. BR Lae Think of a Better H the new Davenport. , Scan a will delives the:toast at the. Alumni “3 4 Ink Of a better Home et th nee eat di banquet. on June:6,. -The committee al: | i NALS fs ee alah te a enea e'new Reading 0. appointed! judges for the contest at .- When‘you think of Home ‘Furnishing. it is natural that you should im- Lamp of perhaps “spend ny Ki is “meeting:)\, : a pape mediately think of the Perry Furniture Co. pleasant evening. yal ‘ _dhesgiris of, the advanced tooking as ‘ / . Ha 00 "ie - © Class and: their ‘teacher; Miss Burn: Sa da d § d ca a 4 ham, ‘are: planning to entertain. the tur \f an un ay Everybody’ll want to rest on Queen Anne Period Furniture — Model Four-Piece Bedroom Suite Specials Tango Sundae ot, Cupid Special. Pineapple Temptation Bittersweet Sundae the grades per year more than the stipend for which they had ben elected. Lad Still Quitte II George Folsom, eight-year-old son} of R. W. Folsom of 412 Eighth street, | is still quite seriously ill, and has members of the schaol hoard at a din- i ney int the néar future. At its last mestiig the school Voard 3 raised the ies of the been suffering for some time from | complications following an attack of} influenza, + _Fresh Strawberry Sundae Fresh Strawberry Soda Banana Split with Fresh Strawberries Sy Fumed Oak Dining Tables— Finely figured, quartered oak ‘table; ‘some solid tops; some with heavy plank tops 42’ in., 45 in., 48 in., 54 in. extend 6 and 8 ft. when onen. \ Fresh Lime Freeze Fresh Strawberry Sherbert } Pineapple Sherbert Fresh Strawberry Ice Cream | This Convenient “Vanity” Dresser” . Banana Cream Pie . : Strawberry Short Cake “Made and Served with Care for People who Care.” Hoffman's Chocolate Shop enough to get in on a large purchase from the manufacturer at a very low price. Each of these four remarkable pieces is durable an'd attractively finished in beautiful American Walnut ahd the cabinet work of the highest quality, with dust proof construction thru- out. Come see this value, it’s -a-real opportunity. Cuticura Clears Dandruff In One Treatment On retiring, comb the hair out straight, then make a parting, gently rubbing in Cuticura Ointment with the end of the finger. Anoint- additional partings until the whole scalp has been treated. Place alight covering over the hair to protect the pillow from possible stain, The next =—=—=—_—_............. —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_== / You will be proud to have your Bedroom furnished with this Suite. We were fortunate morning shampoo. with Cuticura Soap | |= a A truly wonderful display of ' ad hot water, using plenty of soap, et Reed and Fibre Furniture. This water. Repeat in two weeks if needed. kind of Furniture is in use for ee Cuticura Toilet Trio a apartments, btngalows and Perr errno penta homes all through the country, r bove |iaskeg eae a eet | | ERIDAY- NIGHT. MAY Ge ualiess the bright, cheerful, ty makes an excellent. toilet 1 clear, sweet and | healthy The Soap, Oin- %, beautiful upholstery, and above table as well. With its full — — all the solid comfort it affords. length mirror and the two THE JUNIOR CLASS PRESENTS hinged mirror, each measur- 3 8 \ Pe een ing 10x37. i Home Made Candies 6 All f S dd P ” La ee es ia ta of a Sudden Peggy Ice Cream i am | EVERYONE WELCOME 3) A Rollicking Comedy in 3 Acts TO VISIT US | and ! Direction of Miss Hortense Moore INSPECT OUR ENTIRE Y ‘ PLANT AT ANY TIME \Prices—50c-35e-25¢. Curtain—8:30 Olympia Candy Shop On Bdwy—Opp. Postoffice oe THE PERRY FURNITURE COMPANY Furniture & Undertaking Opposite the Postoffice. han Galle (War Tax Additional) a i Night Phones 687 or 100 The “Vanity” Dresser in Wal- nut above illustrated is fin- 8 i 3 Day Phone 190-M. 3 socreceovcrseo eosonrevesneosoeneveceeesreccesceesetoceesescncnonsecs teseeesenseceesecesteseeronsencersenseatececsteceeeeneesetsteters