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SDAY, MAY 20, 1919. BISMARCK: DAILY ‘TRIBUNE May It Please Send Us Your You to Honor Order—Daily Us With Service by Your Visit e e e Mail | Gertrude, Luella. Larson Pauline A. Lobach Oscar William Lovin Ethel Mary McKee Ethel Mary McKee *E. Donald McCoy Charles Donald Mandigo Edwin Wesley Mandigo Walter. Byrne Penwarden COMMENCEMENT WEEK AT BISMARCK Te atastinane weoitan HIGH TO OPEN SUNDAY, JUNE 1, AT | Wie,Sss,Seme an oe AUDITORIUM WITH BACCALAUREATE) [ii umes aston sr Agnes Marie Thor COMMENCEMENT WEEK, B. H. S. Marold Fay Vermilya Sunday, June 1. ‘ 3:60 Anna Eliza Willson Annuel Sermon to i govt Bes Caroline Elizabeth Yegen i. G. Richardson * William. Yegen “Enlisted in students’ Army ‘Train- Hing Corps, | Bismare k Audito: Monday, June 2.. Class Night lxereis is ’ Bismarck Auditorium, 8:30 p.m. 3 Of 1919 PRR er Class Night Program. i fpr) The following people will appear on the program for class night: W ednesday, June.4.. . 230 p.m. | Valedictorian: James I. Knappen, Commencement Addr iis is 7 -Curdis M. Johnson | Salutatorian: Bertha = Margaret Subject: “Th> Road to Happiness.” | Bertsch, ro Class Will: Josephine R. Fogert Bismare} ii marek Auditorium. Prophecy: ‘Harold Fay Vermilya, Friday, June 6 8: Song: vian Marguerite Dolan, 4 y : oC 8:30 pom | Doom: Mazel J. Pier Annual Alumni Banquet for the Cla | Hista Kathryn E, Cook, j anquet for the Class of 191 Bich School Auditorium Pacult Ethel McKe K Class Motto ‘ » Class Flower Class Colors “Carry On” . Russell Rose Green and Silver Class Yell: William) Edwin’ Sher- j Wood, The annual commencement week ex-) der their annual banquet to the new- Visited In Biemarck: ercises of the Bismarck high school,|est recruits in their ranks, | Bertha Letzring of New Salem which are to mark the graduation of The Class of 1919. was a visitor in the city yesterday. a Class of 32 students, will open Sun-| ‘The Class of 1919 of the Bismarck | Coe day, June 1, with a, baccalaureate | high is composed of the following: Here Monday; : sermon akithe Auditorium by Rey. G.; Bertha Margaret Bertsch i AH. G. Higigns, a well known banker B. Richardson, Alda Mary Bremer j from Baldwin, was a business caller ay The traditional capers of class night Bremer | in Bismarck yesterday. y will be Staged by the Class of 1919 at » Marie Brown I aT . hy the Auditorium) on Monday eyenin: rd Orville Buchholtz i At the Sand bacie: . nd. the annual commencement athryn EB. Cook | Mr. and Mrs. BE. L. Young of Kintyre N ses will be held at the Auditori- vd Arthur Couch ; were in the city, on Monday, and reg: um, Wednesday evening, June 4, when n Marguerite Dolan istered at the Grand Pacific. is M. Johnson will deliver the ad- | Josephine R. Fog his subject to be, “The Road “Guy Edward Groy to Happiness. y. June 6, at 830 p.m. the Bismarck high school alumni will ten- Buy a $40.00 Garment for Buy a $29.50 Coat for Coat Spri sate 00) cae? 5] . Dolmans | — Velour and} = and Capes Mixtures Dainty Dresses Suits Attractive Models worth up to 2980, at SIS: 50dice ee O48 $7.98 | From Minot, Why ‘Not?.. .. ; Deputy State Bank Wxaminer Gil ;Semmingsen of Minot called at the | state examiner's oilice Monday. Lest Thi Morning. Attys. Alfred Zuger and B. FP. Til: Xe. How to Make [ian on few ape ishing eh Your Own Complexion Mis Here, Monday. Margaret Fristad of Mandan spent Monday in the city 5 of her cousin, Miss Agnes y Treatment at sa nome of the Johnson shop From Garrison, Dr. and Mrs. John Robinson — of Garrison were inthe city Monday, stopping over here en route to South A Free Oatmeal Prescription Does Its) Mis Work Overnight poor | New York: “It is my own discovery ; and it takes just one night to get such Dakota on a motor trip. . . marvelous results, Rdna Witd- | er, when her friends ask her about he ast, In a few Weeks all these ' Ladies’ Aid Society. | wonderful complexion and the impr aha blemishes would soon be a thing of| ‘The Ladies’ Aid society of the Bap pee er ee es YF RTI I} al, only .......... cee ee eee appearanes of her hands and arms, htly 8 had entirely disappeared) tist church will meet on ‘Thursday can do the same thing i | suse it to keep my| jm Clea } 2 . advice," says. feel it my duty to S best all the time, 1| @fterncon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs, p tell every girl and woman what this won. rl friends} B. B. Allen, Fifth street. - , derful prescription did for me tic over it! — . ° ; A tire of telling others just Tt before woing to! Visiting Miss Schroeder. Misses’ and Small Women’s nie about such remi results. the Identical -preseription that every defect from my fi and arms. Until y no idea of the marvel make in just one applicat scription which you can prepare « own home is-as follow Go to any or parties and it’s! rigs peth Fall Miles City, ference it makes i Miss Beth Fallon of Miles City, Aifexgics Jt matey tn Mont., visiting in Bismarck this nd Der-| weck as a guest of Miss Mary Schroe. ve Ww s with my com-| dep Ki 5 on, Eid many despised wrinkles der of Dr. White's office. and a sallow 1 in. My hands an ‘ Jarms. were co! Kles, After From Overseas. Sergeant Palmer Energon of Valley. Coats. Values up to $20.00. ... pmoved hands n form it will Two-Piece House Dresses, reg- ] 95 ular $3.50. Sale Price....:...: e Sale of Hosiery tw foe cery and get ten cents’ worth of or y feline wee ina Wild gatineal, and from any drug store a bot.) w fa intion these) City returned home Sunday night : tle of derwillc. Prepare the outmea objectionable entirely vi i set Me : directed in,every package of derwillo ished. I look ten from overseas, where he had heen apply night and morning.’ The first ap- | advise every girl and woman to t serving the United States in the signal plication will astonish you, It makes the|I feel confident after one. or two appll- | corps: skin appear transparent, smooth and vel-| cations they will use it continually and vet, 1 especially. recommend itor, al he dust.as,fuyarably Impressed with ita Goes. to-Fargo:, How ‘skin, freckles, 8 i mend it lo all of iy| , p SEEN ee a anGUE Saahte oat eee ol ake ele q : Dr. F. R. Smyth leaves this even- o wrinkles and in T'E—To get the best effect be sure|ing for Fargo, where he will address \° face, hands and to, follow the ‘complete directions eon-!the A. O. U. convention tomorrow, on 1 0) lose for ye o1 ed in every packuge of erwillo Fy posiire, apply thie combitt Ihave only to get derwillo and: oa meal.|the government's campaign against * thé objectionable defect wi disappear. as oy need nothing else and it us social diseases. He will return to F if by! magic. It is absolutely harmless |ple that anyone can use it and Bismare! ow night: i pes af inde Swill’ not. (produce; oF fuumolate | ensive. that any” gin! or woman ‘ean PBA T CE LOMOrrO WE nent Women’s Superior Quality, Ever- : 1 ‘ th of hair, No matter how rough /ford it. fhe manufacturers and rug- . . = e Nitra Endl ungainly, the handa\ and. arms," oril gists gudrantaé: that, there willbe ow noe Home from Grand Forks. Wear Silk Hose, in Taupe, Tan, White: ° what abuses they have had through hard |ticeable imprcvement after the first ap-| Supt. W. E. Parsons and Mrs. Par- Black, Grey, Brown and Castor. nion ul $s or work and exposure to sun and wind, this |plication or they will refund the money. | song have returned from Grand Forks, NEFIFTY VALUE, oatmeal derwillo, combination will work a |It is sold tn this elty under a money re-| whither Mr. Parsons went to attend ONEFIF A $1. 00 derful trans tion in 12 hours at|fund guarantee by all department. stores Mr. 5 sears the most. ‘Thousands who have used it[and ail up to date druggists, Including| the meeting of county superinten- per pair ... report the same results | have had.” the Tenhart and Breslow stores. dents, held Thursday, Friday and Sat j urday. . e u « Ladics’ medium weight, good quality, Cc At the Van Horn, Cotton Hose, Black, | O. F. Johnson of the Johnson store ij ; ” Cc < . . . air <h-aete {returned to the city last evening all’sizes. A pair. noi. 25. Union Suits, Cotton Ribbed Spring Sail ae : ® |from a two-weeks’ business trip to weight, all sizes, loose or tight knee, points east. Mr. Johnson first visited Pr Fi Fi ny a Fs « asl | OSs ume eclI a lhis other ready to wear store at Children’s Service Hose, heavy rib- Ladies’ Black or White Fibre Silk ee $1.00 value. 69c Grand Forks, and from there went to bed, all sizes. Specially 1] 8 Hose, our regular 85¢ value. 65 ACN veers shea eee at the ——_ |Chicago on a buying trip. priced, per pair ........... C Special, per pair ....... Cc Gloves, Veils and Handkerchiefs Bismarck ‘Hospital Notes. - M.ss Bertha Haas of Hazelton left | the hospital today. Josephine and Sib] Corliss, daugh wid A 5 ters of S. W. Corliss of Thelan, were \ hawt By 40 Pupils of Miss Bergliot Caspary admitted to the hospital today. eesels Mrs, Emma Lamm of Bismarck en- ‘Singing -_ Dancing —_ Readings tered the Bismarck: hospital today. Beautiful Costumes for Every Act Eastern Star. A stated meeting of Bismarck Chap- | i. ini ter No. 11, Order Eastern Star, will The Ideal Figure Veil, a and colored embroidered | cute plead n i As ’ Humorous Dramatic Entertaining borbeld-at the: Masonic temple begin- novelty from France; can corners. Sale 10c Adults $1.00—Students 50c initiation followed by’ a social hour ee worn with or without a Price, each : and refreshments, and all officers an at lar 25c Shamrock {members are requested to be present. | Ene ee 30c ee ee with To Attend Convention. T. E. Flaherty. auditor of Burleigh county, and George E. Wallace, of} {the state tax commission, left for Mi--| {not this morning to attend the state j auditors’ association annual tion to be held at that pl: | Wednesday and Thursday. Plain Slip-on Veils. Sale nen’ colored, borders Price, Le 25 cw 19c or two for..... ae Cc rae eee a Kayser’s Silk Gloves, double A choice variety of dainty tips; colors, White, Grey 15e and 18¢ Handkerchiefs, and Pongee. $ made of Lawn with White A Dall oc ccs z 1.00 To Live in Bismarck. H Mrs. D. P, McAneney and two daughters of Devils Lake will arrive this evening to join Deputy tSate Rank Examiner McAneney, who ceeded E. A. Thorberg as_ chief ; deputy in the examiner's office here. The McAneneys will make the capital city their home. Just Arrived Stylish Black Patent Leather Oxfords, Moderately Priced at $6.00 Have Returned, Mrs. L. S. Craswell and children have returned to Bismarck from aj visit with relatives at Carrington, aV1- ley City and Jamestown. Mrs. Cra: well was called to Carrington owing to the death of her mother, and she and the children were absent from the city for three weeks, Buy Yorr Paints and Varnishes Here Minnesota Faint—Berry Bros. “Granite A” Floor Varnish We handle the very best—the kind that give the utmost satis- faction in finish and durability. Also Brashes, dall other cleaning and painting necessi- ties. Lomas Hardware Phone 82 Black Glazed Newport Pumps, with military heel; The new Dark Brown, Cordovan Oxford, English this season's latest fad. last, military heel; the scason’s patie is $8. 50 favorite. A pair wo... Hees ce eae 8. 75 Will Go to Annapolis. Edwin James Taylor, Jr., a gradu- ate of the class of 1919 of the Bis- marck high school, has just received |notice from Senator Gronna that he has passed the entrance examination for Annapolis. His father was for- merly state superintendent of public instruction and is now engaged in re- construction work with the war de- SS partment. H Miles City to Winnipeg. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lawrence of | Miles City, Mont. passed throngh |Pismarck yesterday over the Red Trail en route to Winnipeg, Can. They carry a light camping outfit and re: nort a delightful trip. They were as- tonished at the remarkably godd con- dition of the road through the Bad Lands, A Palen careedearnet nese ncns One assortment, Ladies’ Button or Lace Shoes in small sizes. Your choice, $2 00 per pair re . White and Tan, Canvass Shoes, rubber soles, the summer sport model. $ 5 A pair aoe atinaes 3.7 Boys’ Black Button Shoes, or Girls’ Brown Calf But- ton, a wonderful value. $ AS pall ie: ee ACOSO 2.95