The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 3, 1919, Page 6

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PAGE 6. MESIC RECITAL SA htful recitalsat the high school auditorium, There was a very appre- clative audience, and a most enjoy- able program wa rendered, the num- bers being can compositions. Those on|the program announced their own numbers,, ‘and gave interpretive _re- marks, and the style and technique displayed in the entire program were ST. MARY’S SCHOOL, ENJOYS A The boarders and pupils at— St, Mary’s sehool enjoyed an outing. Mon- day evening at Apple Creek, the pu- pils being accompanied by three or four of the sisters. a marshmallow and wienerwurst roast were some of the enjoyable featur and the party retirned ‘horne at o’elock, Closing “exercises will be held on! Friday, June 6, when a number of | students will finish the eighth grade, The pupi good work the past. nr; considering interrup- tions owi The pupils who have boarded at St. | Mary’s during the school year will return to their homes in the various parts of the state on Saturday. o o New Salem Ci C. H. Cooper w em Saturday on matte Saturday y at New Se of busi-! ness. To Minnie C. Budlong of the state; commission left Monday for | Larson's. Jazz, Band i Larson’s band, will play a_re- turn date here Saturday evening, June 1 . At Medora Saturday Dr. George A. McFarland, deputy | state superintendent of public in-} struction, spent Saturday at Medora} on offi busine: To Valley City George A. McFarland and} daughter, s Pauline, left today for | Valley City, where they will open their home for the summer months. | Mrs. - Visit in Bismarck Dr. and M Wisehart of Glen Ullin, were v ‘s in the capital city on Saturday, en route home from al motor trip to Minnesota, Eastern Star A stated meeting of the Eastern | Star ‘will, be held this evening at 8) lo “clodk. at’ Masoni¢ temple, There will} Standard: Bearers The June meeting of the Standard Bearers of the Methodist Episcopal hurch will be held at the home of h Lysle Gates this’ evening. A hiialityof a cigat when made, but when smoked that counts. ! EL DALLO Lach Cigar: in its own Aumidor” There ‘would, be little use in our making’ ¢ E:buutemey EVENING ENJOYABLE EVENT Saturday evening the music pupils of Mrs. 2. G. Wheeler of Mandan gave maie up of Amefi- taking part PICNIC; A picnic supper, | / cIry NEWS il TURDAY most aL wledsin In ‘Part JI.the entire group sang il We Meet Again,” which greatly delighted the audienc: followed, by ‘the singing National anthem. of the} The program concluded witha chor- us and the audie: inging of th joining in the ngléd Banner. |The affaty w altogether a most, al- tra 2 recital. A» substantial silver offering taken for the benefit of the Armenian children. large attendance desired, as the mite boxes will be opened at this meeting. et for the evening } is “Next T hings: rirst,” Saturday 5 Jantwell of Mandan, 1 visitor In Bismarek of § Satur- At ‘the Grand Pacific George Laney . registered at the Grand Pacific on Monday, from Na | poleon, From_Paldwin ’ Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Higgins were | in the city on Monday, and stopped | [ut the Van Hom, At the Van Horn Mr. and Mrs, M. Joyce of Golden | Valley, were visitors in the city on Monday, and regi ved at the Van Horn, Return to St. Paul ‘3. FE. Irysh has returned to . Paul after a visit with her daugh- ters in Bismare Miss Alice Rigler of St. P: was ua guest of Miss Vivian Trish, has also returned to her home. Visited at Braddock wura Bertgand of Webb Bros. eturned to the city Morday ck, where she spent the Bertrand wa er, Franklin, who will visit here for a few days. ee To Attend Meeting Mrs. Nellie Evarts, deputy super- intendent of schools of Burleigh county, left today on No. 4 for Fargo to attend the state Rebekah assembly, which convenes there Wedn y and Thursday Mrs, “Evarts will return to the city the latter part of the week. Attending Closing Exercises W. E. Parsons, superintendent of schools of Burleigh county, was at Baldwin on Monday evening, when he ‘went to speak at the closing exertises of the eighth grade of the Baldwin Colonel Bogey on the course at Banff, nearly a mile abovg sea-level in the ‘Canadian Pacific Rockies Most luxuriously comfortable mountain hotel in the* world — warm sulphur awimming pools — a golfer’s ise in an alpine setting, Canada invites you. fo Easy to Reach ‘Ask iy Resort Tour Per ALG. [ALBERTSEN, I Ae cémpanied on her return by her broth- + school. program, ijn the city on Sunday, and at the Van, Horn, represents a well’ known ‘and stopped at the Grand From Fargo Isie Ri From: Harmon. The Mi Viol of Harmon were vis ove nnday with their Louise d, returning day evening Spent Sunday H Miss taught the past year at M |S. D., visited over Sunday burning sensations and. S note, with unfailing certa been in your blood from S. S.°S., ‘the stanlard for 50 Years, if you expect rd ed often by ‘the They'll look like new NEVENS CO.,: 4 MIO A ct unless we could sche 3FOR20¢ ¥2 FOR 15¢ WERTHEIMER BROS, T is the little con- veniences that, you add to your home that makes. it worth livingin. A nicé mirror door, a built in ironing board, built in cup- hoards and buffets/ they all make the work easier and add to the value and appearance of your home, besides, they save a lot of room. You can make your old home look like: new. Think this, matter over, and come in and’ see us, and we will show you how: easily and inexpensively it can be done.. - . TMM TT 4 F. i Carpenter Lumber Co. MU see THIS Prices Bismarck The Oldest Miss Bertha Palmer of : the offices of the state superintendent of | Johnson public’ instruction. was. also on. the At the Van‘Horn. J.T, Rowan of Fargo was a visitor | At the ‘Grand Pacific. | Mrs. Clara D. Knight of Fargo, who. company, was in the city over Sunday. | s. Clara D, Knight, who: repre- own insurance com- was a ‘or in the city yest | and stopped at the Grand Pacific. | absolus,and the » visitors in the city on Sun- stopped at the Grand Pacific and Viola Fristad sitors {n Bismarck | sister, Florence Merrifield, bilitated, weakened and iimpure state | of the ‘blood. The trouble may have no matter how you were infected, you must treat it through: the is a blood cnet) You~ lief. For purifying the system, nothing CLOTHES CLEANED OFTEN WEAR TWICE AS LONG Spend less money for new clothes. Nevens” Company. ND. Largest Bank \ inthis sectionof ‘Lhe State hop. {her, home at. Underwood. Staale Is.in City. Staale *Hendri registered | taale “Hendrickson’ capitol today.” \. J ~ Home From France. . John. D, ‘Haas: yesterday word from his son. Jghn.L. Haas, [served in\@rence in’ the ‘aviation ice,’ thal -hé We: Anterica, insurance Pacific,. ‘Spent’ “Sunday: Here. Miss Meta Coldie of. Johnson's. Anderson returned -to* Driscoll ley of Far- morning. Biomarck’ Hospital News. Mrs. EK, turned to her -home Sunday. Miss Sunday for her home at» Mandan, home Sun- j the fospital Sundey ere. Ww. OF tu, who} The ladfes of the W. C. T. U. met cLaughlin, fat-the home of Mrs. W, A, Carlson, heré as_a|924 Fourth street, thig afternoon. Af- Pimples and Skin Eruptions Danger Signs of Bad Blood It May Mczn Eczema, Scrofula —The Fisst Liga cf Initer- ited- Blood Disease. i Pimples, ‘scaly itching skin, rashes, is equal to it. is to cleanse” ‘the’ blood. It to neutralize the blood; poisons. crofula de-| revitalizes the red’ blood corpusctes, inty a de- Lirth, but) the complexion cléags: up, sanding ¢ases respond promptly. blood. It | you~ must’ take S. SS. Drugs aed must use gts ‘petit do. Get S. S, blood’ tonic | from your ‘dsuggist.: If yours is - ‘ ‘pecial case 2n certain re- Swift: Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga, and satisfy tod. Best work. at. right prices. Minneapolis’ largest laundry ‘and-drg eléaning establishment. 1203: Marquette Aye., ‘AUDITORIUM ALY NIGHT; JUNE Music: By’ CHARLES ‘Géorce” BRIGHT- CLEAN LIVELY SHOW. WHATEVER you DO. —— 50e, 7he, $1.00 and $1.50—=-— / War-Tax Added Seats ‘on Sale e Friday, Harris & Co. You thought ‘you knew where: you: placed: it,;but it: isn’t there. Auppose.this happened a to something’ you treas- = ured highly, something money could never re- place, or it was your im poftant. documents that . could not. be:duplicated— - ‘then the matter would become one-of' grave im- . portance éntailing steal ~ There is a {safe place - for every article of value that you possess, and that is a SAFE DEPOS- IT BOX in the fire and burglar proof vaults of the First National Bank. You can rent a box for. less than-one cent.a day. and Established 1879 — “ BISMARCK’ DAILY TRIBUN | Guest. of Miss Madelon Foster ‘of the Miss “Merrifield left this morning over jthe north Soo for of Coteau, an bla time member’ of the house of ‘rep/ resentatives, called on :friends at the r ecelyed vel safely! in Miss Wsther Anderson, who teach- Jer xt Driscoll, wag, @ visitor in the city over the week end:and: was a guest of J. Taylor/‘ot ‘thts city re- Miss. Ruth Olson: left tlie hospital “Glen Peck was among those to leava The action ‘of S.. S. soaks through the systeth direct to the seat ,{of the trouble—acting | as an antidote creases the flow so that the blood can properly perform ‘its -plysical work. Thevdull sluggish feeling leaves you~ Even long Bus you peed expert ad- fice, write to Medical Adviser, 257 MINNEAPOLIS | loss. s ter the busine was enjoyed, . jnew memb who. serv-| Who had‘served in: + '} . Mrs. CerW. Miss this Ss. It in- x when; an’ opportunity, was: given to get moana nied yith the William. Langer and Fy B., Packard were Visitors at: Baldwin, on Saturday evening,” when they spoke: @ the. dedi- s dangng; was enjoyod. s dedicated ‘in, honor the memory 6f the:men in'that local} Returns Fre From Fargo W.‘Paulson returned to the} ’ ‘ity on; Saturday from ; Fargo, where the attended the Daughters. of: Isa- bella meeting: held there on .May. 28, ssion a soolal hour | M court. ,, State officers advocate. “next yeat. Mrs. { s, Paulson being the’ only. delegate |, from Immaculate: Conception court, Bismarck. The. meting was> held for the purpose of. organizing~a state } were. elected, and Mts. Paulson was chosen state Representatives from. all} the courts in the state were present, land Bismarck was.-selected. as thes place’ for the second annual meeting, Paulson, remained over for a visit’ of several days, with | pra rere ene een eee REEaED _-CHIROPRA' CTORS gohvention Wein Ha Helo Your Desi cneacid-distressed, relieve ae | indigestion with Kinoin§ Dissolve easily on tongue—as 119 Foarth St. . NOW. GOING and Continues until Friday Evening, June 6 We have secured Alexanian Bros., Importers of “Orien- tal-Rugs” 'to, show their entire line in our store during, ‘this week... This is the largest line of Oriental Rugs that _has-ever been ‘shown i inthis city. Everyone ‘Should ‘See This Wonderful Display. Sct N.D. ‘Are The hose ce For. HEILEMAN’S /This delightful drink is .very. palatable and nutritious, It ‘is’ satisfying, refreshing, in- vigorating and has that snappy taste enjoyed by the entire family. ‘It will almost.imme- diately relieve fatigue, and is the universal favorite with those: of discriminating taste -that is why we suggest you try it need Mail and telephone orders will have special attention. - Shipments will be made the sameday received. G.HEILEMAN CO servers Verh a E. E. HOARD, D. C., PH. C. Licensed Doctor/of Chiropractic Phone 327 © Bi¢marck, N. pleasant to take as candy. Keep your stomach sweet, try Ki-malds MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF scoTT’s Lente i bileman’s Nei Style fk ager

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