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—" a MuNDAY, MARCH 29, 1920 ————— LET YOUR EASTER GIFT. BE FLO WERS «We have a splendid assortment of Lilies, Hydrangeas, Primroses, Cincrarias, etc., - ea OSCAR H. WILL & CO. at ; ORDER YOUR FLOWERS NOW é ready for your inspection. - * Pioneer Greenhouses , Phone 163. 324 4th St. ' INTERESTING PROGRAM At the recent meeting of the Wo- men’s auxiliary of the American legion, a very interesting program was givea under the direction of Mrs. V. J. La Rose. The program included two solos ly Mrs. La Rose, a solo by Miss Mary Atkinson and two humorous _recita: tions by Miss Tess ‘Henry. After the LUVAUEDNEHOLAUGOUNAOAAGUNURAEUNOAANOLONOONNON CANNON ? That’s what the ladies say. Added to the above is exclusive marked* degree: BUCHHOLZ 119, Third Street New Shoes footwear. world war. . ing: - the splendid achievements of early. ; Rey , FOOTWEAR OF OUTSTANDING DISTINCTION AND SUPERLATIVE STYLE-AND QUALITY products of nation-famous designers of fashions in Exquisite and wonderful creations born to the world of fashion as we emerged from the great. Ws are prepared, as usual, with the first and finest | First the daintiest of boots, typifying in their graceful, trim lines the height | of perfection in the art of shoemak- Then the new Oxfords, in the popular browns, ‘ black, and white, in strict accord with Spring fashions. ' And pumps, Colénials and other new effects, illustrating It is distinctly to your advantage to make your selections RICHMOND. & WHITNEY EXCLUSIVE SHOES MAIN ST.. + INTERESTING PROGRAM PREPARED FOR NINTH ANNUAL CON VENTION OF NURSES OF STATE TO BE HELD ‘APRIL 28 TO, 30 progr: am, refreshments were served a the committee in charge headed‘ vy Mrs. M./H. Schnecker. ULEEUEEUOOUUUUanuannananceuennecuuauonnunnins Easter Millinery of Surpassing Beauty dunnenenivenonnsusnnoneninananaqacgty who have looked. individuality in a You will find your. choice here. MILLINERY , For Easter LT the shoemaker’s art. Many ‘Keading Men and Women| Connected with Nursing Pro- fession. will Contribute to Three-Day Program ¢ f Many prominent professional meu and ‘others tuterested in medicine, sur- gery and the, care of the sick are the program for the three day ninth annual-convention of the North Dakota’ State Nurses’ agsociation which will be held in the community room of the public library Aprili 28, 29 and 30. . The program as announced today vy the committee in churge of this fea-" ture of the convention, is as follows: WEDNESDAY. APRIL 28 i 8 P.M. Hospital and training school work- ers conference, © Music, plano duet. Chorus: “America the Beautiful” by the student nurses. Present Day Training School Prob- lems. 1—“Are We Ready to ie Changes in our State Registration Laws?” Discussion led by Miss Mildred Clark, R. N. 2.—“How Can Our School Help Mect the Public Health Program of Our State?” Discusgion led we Miss Esther H. Teichmann, R. N. Bis- marck, “The League of Nursipy by Miss Ada Eldridge, R. N. State secretary. THURSDAY, APRIL 29 9:30 A. M. Registration of mombers. Music: ‘Piano’solo, Dr, Auge Brix. Invocation, Rev. H. C. Postlethwaite. Addregs of welcome on behalf of the city, George N. Keniston, secre- tary of the Commercial club. Address of welcome on behalf of the medical profession by Dr. EB. P. Quain, . Bismarck, Response, Mrs. P. 'T. Boleyn, I. N. Fargo, President's address, Miss Hoerman, R. N.. -Bismarek.. Reports of officers: and committees. THURSDAY AFTERNOON 1:30 P. M. Vocal solo by. Mrs. ‘H. H. Steele. % Paper: “Postgraduate. Work,” Mrs. Gudrin Bondahl, R. N.. Mandan, Paper: “The Private Duty Nurse in the’ Present : Crisis.” Miss Kathryn Naughton, R. N.. Bismarck. ation,” inter- Touise Music: Piano solo by Mrs. KE. D. Rose. Address: “The Public Health Pro- gram in North Dakota,” Dr. Ida Alex- ander, Bismarck, Address; Miss Ruth Bracken, RON., state gupervisor of public health, Address ; Miss Elizabeth Kuehn, 8. ‘., United States public hedlth ser- vice, Sheeares EVENING . M. , City ‘Auattorium, ‘The Jane A. De Lano memorial exer- es ((Program published before.) ance MORNING 9:30 A. M. Vocal solo by Mrs. V. J. Music: La_Rose. Report of nominating committee, Report of ‘gtate inspector Af train- ing school Pape Recreation for the Student Nurs Miss Emma Schlapper, R. N., Kenmare, 4 Paper: “The Florence Nightingale Principles of Nursing,” Miss Josephine Stennes, R. N., Rugby. Address: Miss Ada > Eldridge, BR. FRIDAY AFTERNOON 1:30 P.M.) Roll Call. Unfinished business. Election of ofticers. Report of special committees. FRIDAY EVRNING 7:80 P.M. Banguet, The present ollicers of the uastocia- tion are Misg Louise Hoerman of Bis- - president; Mrs. Gudrin Bon-, rst vice president; Miss Joseph-' jtenneés, second ‘vice. president ; Miss ‘Clara A, Rue, socretary-treagnr- ers Miss Esther, H. Teichman responding secretary. The members Of the executive board are Miss Jen-, nie Mahoney. Miss’ Katherine Faust. Clark.” e ¢ ST, ALEXJUS HOSPITAL t RECEIVED Mr. Henry. Schodd, Wishek. Miss Arlowene Rodgers, McKenzie. Mrs, Henry Bechthold, Glen Ullin. Miss Edith Dahle. Pettibone. Misg Eleonore Dahle, Pettibone, Mrs. Emanuel Brown, city. \ J Mrs. Harry Homan, city. To Mr. and Mrs. Etmil Kaiser. born, a baby girl. , DISCHARGED ie Wibaux, Mrs. John Zaborowski, Mont. Master George Moss, Blue Grass, N. De Migs Julia Weber, city. ‘Mrs. Katifteryn Wingate. city. ELKS’ BAND Members of the Elks’ band will’ practice tonight and all wembers ar: urged to attend as new numbers to be played in connection with the big initiation, which the Bismarck lodge copenancnnencenccensonnccssagl of Elkg will hold soon, are to be re- hearsed. BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE CURRENT EVENTS CLUB WILL HOLD BANQUET / TUESDAY Annual Event Promises to be Most Successful Organi- zation Ever Held The ammual banquet of the Current Events club will be held) Tuesday evining ut 7 o'clock at the Grand’ Pa- | cifie hotel. Practically every member has notified the comubittee in charge of arrangements that they will he pres- ent together with their husbands and friends, indicating that the banquet will ‘pe the most successful the club ‘has held during its seventeen years’ existence. An appropriate program has been ar- ranged by « committee composed of s| Mrs, George K. Foster, Mrs. D. J. Mc- Gillis and Mrs, H.-C. Postlethwaite. Included ‘on the program ‘will be short speeches outlinging' the growth and ac- complishinents of the club and a re- view of its activities during the past year. The committee in charge of the banquet is composed of Mrs, Alfred funer, Mrs. F. E. Packard and Mrs. A. Lenhart. LAL those contemplating attending the banquet are requested, to. notify Mrg. Zuger immediately. BISMARCK ENGINEERING SOCIETY HOLDS SESSION The Bismarck Engineering society, an active local organization. from which it is planned to develop a state chapter of the American Association of Engincerg with headquarters in this city, held a special meeting last week in the commercial clu) rooms. ' Twenty-one engineers of the city weére present. In addition to the trans- action: of society business, committees nm. publicity and promotion were ap- pointed. Papers were given on the ob- 4 jects of ‘the various technical engi- neering societies and compared with the recently developed non-technical national society of professional engi- cor- |, Migs Mildred Olson and Miss Mildred |. neers which in‘the past two years hag outclassed all the old established engi- neering societies as to numbers, ; Its membership at 1! writing -is estimat- ed to be nearly 18,000. A paper on “Possibilities of Public- ity” was presented by. I. H. Peters, The society is devoted to civic ser- vice, development of civic spirit and promoting an appreciation on the part of the public of the yalue of the cugi- neer and his works: / * ITY NEWS| SEED CITY. COMMISSION ‘The city commissioners will hold an important meeting tonight at the city hall. GIRL BORN Mr. and‘ Frank Bil! of Wer ner ar¢ the yhappy and. proud parents of.a baby daughter born at the Bis: marek hoapltsi Friday. VISUTIN + DAUGHTERS Two inothers of daughters attending the Bismarek :hespltal nurses’; train- ing school are in the, city for a few day, visiting their daughters, Mrs. M. H., Handy. of Underwood is visiting Miss Clara Handy, a seaior, and Mrs. Wolverton of Linton ig. visiting Miss Nell. Wolverton, also.a senior-of the school. RECOVERS; FROM AMPUTATION Otis Gustafson of Plaza, who has been confined at’ the’ Bismarck -hos- pital since, last September, was per- qpitted to return. to his home Satur- day. Mr, Gustafson, who is’ a well known gag engineer of ‘Plaza, had his leg amputated above 'the knee follow- ing a fracture of the leg sustaine:l last fall, BISMARCK HOSPITAL Among those who were discharged from the Bismarck hospital the ‘past few days were Carl, Knudtson of Washb former gervice man, who was receiving treatment for sickness incurred while in the service; Mrs. J. E+ Holsti and young, child of Kin. Brackett and baby LADIES We sell woolens by the yard. Klein—Tailor: and ‘Cleaner dise, one would never think scarce indeed. to you, suggesting that you well known. invitation to visit our store . =——— boy of this: city, and E. H. Tane of Carson. dl PARTY A card party was given last Friday night at the home of Mrs. Bi J. Schultz by the members of the dril] team of the Royal Neighbors. A number of guests enjoyed the afternoon. Re- freshmetns were. served. PASSION WEEK SERVICES Passion week gervices will be held in McCabe Methodist Episcopal churen this evening ‘at 7:30 The pastor will deliver a brief address on “A Day of Judgment.” The service is chiefly for meditation and ‘prayer and will last one hour, Members and friends ot the church are urged to, attend. MOTHERS’ CLUB ‘ The members of the Mothers’ club will meet Tuesday afternogn at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Jack Han- son. 415 Eighth street. The program will be. on .“America’s| Wounded.” Roll cali, wili be answered by current events. “Mrs. R. M. Bergeson will speak on “The Miracle of Re-Educa- tion” Mys. E. H. Light will read ex- tracts from Edna Ferber’s famous “Next Stop, Hoboken.” For Colds, Grip or; Influenza and as a Preventative. take LAXA- TIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets. Took for FE, W. GROVE’S signature op the box 30c. AY THE MOVIES | es aa a SR POR Sg ANNA Q. NILSSON >» JAMES KIRKWOOD AT THEIR: BEST In “The Luck of the Irish,” the film version of Harold ‘MacGrath’s novel, which comes to the Eltinge theatre to- night, Allan Dwan has presented a tale of love and adventure which re- minds one of the great love stories of days of old. The ‘characters are, drawn true’ to life, with the usual Dwanistic attention to detail. James Kirkwood Its early this -year~Easter is! And I. was just thinking this morning as we. were. open- ing package after package and box after box of the lovely things for Spring. what a pity it was that we couldn’t have all our friends here to see them. ' To see thi8 splendid assortment of new Spring Merchan- age in merchandise. But the fact is obvious--goods are It is ‘for this reason that we dispatched this little news so as.to get your choice of the choicest styles. In making spring selection We have adhered strictly to those fundamental principles by which our store is so Exclusiveness, style, quality and dependableness. applies not only to wearing apparel, but to everything else you will need for Easter. A. W. Lucas »—2—w- there was any great short- come in as early! as possible This Please accept this as an and see these new things. tive modeled over a well fittng GOSSARD FRONT LACE CORSET Your new Easter Gown will be more attrac- 7 Py Of one thing be quite sure; the way of the obviously cor- seted woman has gone. ment’s feeling of restraint. Tnere is nov a type of figure however unusual or diffi- cult to fit but can be successfully corseted in GOSSARD The admired womat who wears a Gossard has an uncon- scious grace that can only result from priceless cornfort and he: corset is so much a part of her that the most critical observer cannot trace her charm to its deft sup- port. ' ' e Our expert corsetieres will spare neither time nor effort in assuring you the Gossard best suited to your needs. as William Grogan, the young plumber. who tourg the world after inheriting a fortune, is at his best and considers wit the best screen work he has done. The part allows him to display his histrionic ability. and physical prow- ess, Anna Q. Nilsson, ag Ruth Warren, the heroine, is the type of girl we want our.Sisters and our sweethearts to be —swWeet, demure, courageous and doyal, THE BISMARC It remains for Irene Castle, known the world over for her original -fads, toi induce Aterica’s “most exclugive jewelry shop to make anything su com- motiplace ns a dinner-pail.. While working on her new picture, “The In- visible Bond.” to be shown ut the Bis- marck’ theatre tonight, Mrs, Castle. “T-have always wi anted some sort of a compact. contrivance in which I could put oddg and ends, so T planned a box about six inches in circumference and a foot deep and had my husband se- Of Utmost Importance Pure, emulsified cod-liver oil is not medicine as many are prone to think of medicine: COTT'S EMULSION is a form of growth-nourishment that is of utmost importance to many children. That most children relish and thrive on Scott’s isa “‘truism” pted the world over.‘ Give Scott’s to the children and watch them grow streag! estt & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. iu Buy your corsets with the i “ of accenting the natural beauty of your figure. Buy the corset that will give you comfort; the corset that will give you poise and perfect body proportions without a mo- Front Lacing A.W. LUCAS CO, “The Store of Quality and Service” lea CORSETS eure a. patent for it. It looked just ‘ike a dinner-pail, I went to Tiffan: to have the thing made up and t Gave me just what T wanted.” PUBLIC DANCE Knights of Pythias, Wednes- day night at K. of P. hall. Ev- erybody..come. .O’Connor’s Or- chestra. —IIIII SS Buy your Kaster Suit now... The very best of. styles $35.00 to $75.00 “ Guaranteed to fit Frank Kroll the Tailor CHARITY BALL The Daughters of Isabella will give a dance on Easter Monilay at Patterson Hall. The Daughters of Isabella Knights of Columbus and their friends are cordially invited. FFEDERAL Double-Cable-Base_ construction makes your rims serve as they should, and stops the combat between tire and rim. Why not get the exiva miles which Federal Double-Cable-Base Tires insure? ’ Lahr Motor Sales Distributors French and Welch Dealers