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& ‘ oy } { : py lag | \ | | re , ' L ‘SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1920 = CTT TT You called “LIFE.” Avunauanscannngugnonccusonnqocuigy annnununneansuage. THE HOUSE WOMEN SHARE IN FOR STATE GOLF TOURNAMENT HERE Rules and.the order of events for the North Dakota state golf tourna- ment, to be held here at the Country Club from July 6 to 10, inclusive, have been completed. For the men’s championship they require thirty-six holes to qualify and the women's championship, eighteen hotes. Players will be divided into flights of sixteen, according to scores. The championship flight, semi-finals and finals for men all are thirty-six hole matches while eighteen-hole rounds Tule for all the women’s events. Did You Ever Eltinge Thea “For That Tired Feeling’’ Need THE ELTINGE treatment. The treatment that sorta straightens out the tangled threads of thought. That kinda softens down the harsh and disagreeable incidents of the day’s work. The 4 treatment that makes GENERAL GLOOM AND HIS ARMY beat a hasty retreat. f ment that makes for comfortable evenings, pleas- ant thoughts, happy hours, and a little more con- tentment with our lot. It’s a treatment that we all need as we make our way through this giddy. whirling maelstrom of excitement and depression LTING at the It’s a treat- EVENTS PROGRAM iF OF FEATURES Prizes will be awarded to the win- jmer and runner-up in the champion- ship flight for men and also the best score in the qualifying round and a | prize will be awarded to the winner of each flight price. Prizes will be awarded to the winner and runner- upon the women’s matches. I There also will’ be team matches. | driving contest, approaching and put-| ting contest and novice event. Play will begin. Tuesday, July 6, at 1 p. m.. with team play, followed oy t || {| See Two Grizzly Bears Fight to the Death? j See “The Courage of Marge 0’Doone” tre connencos MONDAY a id for the men’s championship will start at 8:15 o'clock next morning. The finals for the women’s championship will be played Friday morning and the finals for the men’s championship will be played Saturday. The*complete program follows: TUESDAY, JULY 6th, 1920 1:00 P. M, Team Play, 18 holes. 2:00 P. M. Women’s Championship Qualifying rounds. WEDNESDAY ® 8:15 A. 'M. (Men’s Championship Qualifying rounds. 9:30 A. M. Women’s Championship ‘First rounds (match play.) 1:00° P. M. Men’s Championship Qualifying rounds, THURSDAY . 8:30 A. M. Men's Championship--- First match. First matches of second | third flights. 9:29 P. M. Semi-Finals ‘Women's Championship. ; 1:00 P. M. Men’s Championship—- second third flights. ‘First matches of defeated eights. FRIDAY 8:90 A. M. Semi-Finals Men’s Cham- pionship. 9:00 A. M. Semi-Finals second third flight, and all defeated eights. , 9:30 A. M. Finals Women’s Chani-| pionship. 1:00 P. M. Semi-Finals, Championship Finals, second flights and all defeated eights. 2:30 P, M: Novice Event. SATURDAY Finals ‘Men’s Champion- Men's third 9:00 A.M. ship. 9:30 A. M. Driving Contest. 10:30 A, M. Approaching Contest. 1.00 P. M. ship. Putting Finals Men’s Champion- NOTICE NORTH DAKOTA BARBERS North Dakota Barber Exami-: ners will hold examinations at Bismarck June 22nd, 1920. i the qualifying rounds of the women’s champ)onshiyy. Qualifying ,rounds A. S. DeVOICE, Sec. | presented the diplomas, both told of Second match. Second matches of j/ | Scheffer and vocal solo by Miss Au- BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE WORLD CALLING | FOR NURSES T0 ANSWER NEEDS Speakers at Graduation Exer- cises of St. Alexius Class Tell of Situation STAGE BOWER OF FLOWERS . Warning that there must be con- stant additions to the nurse train- ing classes of the hospitals or the country will face an even worse shortage of nurses than it now. faces was given by speakers at the gradu- ation exercises for members of the 1929 class of the St. Alexius hospi- tal, last night. Rev. Eugene Gehl, of Milwaukee, | Wis., who delivered the graduation address and Dr. F. R. Smyth, who the shortage of nurses, : Rev. Gehl issued an appeal to the public to aid the nursing profession. “If they do so much for you what will you do for them?” he asked the audience. “There is a ery throughout the country for nurses. ‘What is the reason? It is because a spirit of selfishness, of unwillingness to make the sacrifice of long training. A Noble Profession “You men and women ought to be solicitous that the world has nurses. You ought.to encourage your daught- ers to enter the training schools.” Rey. Gehl declared there was no profession more noble than that of the nurse. “What could be more noble than a life spent as a missionary, in ser- vice, as a teacher?” he asked. The nurse he said, not only cares for the body but for the soul. She is a teacher of physical and moral hy- giene, he said, The twelve members of the grad- uating class, with (Miss Mary ‘Lana, superintendent of St. Aléxius, were seated in a semi-circle on the Audi- torium stage , all gowned in white. Behinu them were banners of orange and black, the class_ colors, above thm was the motto, For God and Hu-; manity.” In the background were; large American flags; around the; footlights was a vertiable bower ‘of beautiful flowers, gifts of friends ct members of the class and hospital. In the front row sat student nurses. ' Musical Program The Auditor.um was entirely filled with an appreciative audience. Fath- er Hiltner presided and introduced the speakers. The program includ- ed orchestra selections, a vocal duet by Misses Cecelia and Florence Conn- olly, a vocal solo by William H. Rob- inson. vocal solo by Mrs. Herman gusta Dickman, Following the graduation there was a reception at the hospital for rela- tives of the members of the gradu- ating class. oa See eee [Py SSESNEWS cc | Judge in City DIAMONDS -- Dan Cupid's Favorite Gems fine diamond makes it particularly appro- T* purity, the radiatice, the elegance of a priate as a gift to a young bride. Whether they are presented in the form of a ring, a drop, a brooch, a lavallier or in a bracelet, they are bound to be appreciated as gifts of value and con- sequence particularly when they are of the fine quality of stones we present so artistically and fashionably enhanced by platinum or gold set- tings. ‘You can buy a diamond on our payment plan which enables you to make a small payment down and balance in small weekly payments. Phone No. ' 105 ° haS>S== No. 121 Fifth St. Diamond exchaned on larger stone at any time at purchase price. is complete. Our stock Folsom Jewelry Store - Main St. We thank vou for your past patronage and we are still in position Judge C. B. Goss, of ‘Minot, was in the city today on business. Hi Leaves Hospital Mrs. K. A...Gisti, of Rose Glenn, le‘t the Bismarck hospital today after an illness of several weeks. Drive Through €. W. Paulson and family have gone to Detroit, Minn., driving through to spend some time at the lakes. Candidate Here Victor L. Anderson, of Still, anti-; Townley candidates for the legislature j called on Bismarck anti-Townley men today. Improves in Hospital Mrs. A. I. McDonald, who is in St. Alexius hospital, is reported as gel ting along as well as can be expect: ed. Return from Lakes Mrs. George E. Laney and daughter, of Napoleon, who have been at Min- nesota lakes, were here today on their way hom Babies Born A baby boy was born to ‘Mrs. A. N. Larson, of Baldwin, in the Bis- marck hospital, yesterday, ‘Mrs. Ar- nold Rupp, and baby, which was born in the hospital, have gone home Going to Convention Rev. C. F. Strutz will leave Monday | for Big Stone, S. D., to attend the con- vention of the Young People’s Alliance of the Evangelical Association. Rev. Strutz is president of the organization. The convention is ‘to ‘be held June 16 to 20 inclusive, Misses Esther and Alda Bremer, Grant McDonald and Alice Strutz also will attend the con- vention. Masonic Meeting A special communication Bismarck Lodge No. 5 will be held at Masonic templo, Monday, June 14, 1920, at! 4:00 p, m. Work in the M. M. degree. | All members are urged to be present, and visiting Masons are cordially in- vited. GIVE DANCING PARTY TO; COMMEMORATE BIRTHDAY | A very pretty dancing party was | reductions. rie’s nineteenth birthday. , Dancing and games furnished the evening’s amusement. An old fashionl Miss Elma Andrist took the prize.” midnight. A large angel food cake bearing nineteen candles was carried j in when all where served. The tables were decorated in pink and carnations Among the guests ‘Misses Elma Andrist, Irma Brodin, | Stella k'inwall, Helen Conway, (Martha Sanitary Couch, Book Case and Writing Deck combined; Kitch- en Cabinet, Linoleum and Dress- er, Blankets and Rugs. Mrs. Morgan. Phone 758; 222 3rd. FOR SALE | a fects?” than “swat him.” the effect.” and the fly will disappear. AUONOGUAOSUNGONOUDOOUANSOOUNSG./agnaanenanaTannanuengaaaaaany premises, itary condition. Lucas Block given Friday evening by Mrs. M. B. CALIFORNIA FRUIT STORE to give you'the very best of service at all times as that is our hobby. We are pleased to supply you with the best that can be had i See seen, AA gIn LEL S Millinery HIGH QUALITY—LOW PRICE You don’t have to pay an exorbitant price here for millinery of the highest quality. Women who know hold our millinery high in their praise for rea- sonableness, quality and individuality. A few summer leaders are listed here. SPORT MODELS, SOFT STRAWS, YARN BRAIDED, “GEORGETTE, RIBBON AND TIONS, BLACK TRANSPARENT Beginning Monday we will sell all our spring hats at big Mosbrucker in honor of her daughter | Careful, Marie, the occasion being ‘Miss Ma- | Silensky, Rena ann Edna Mosbruckl er, Mr, and Mrs Mosbrucker, Ernest | Happel Cyril Grace, Clarence Regis- ker, ed peanut hunt was also enjoyed. | Kelstom, Keith Mikkelson, OOOO A delightful lunch was served st | SWAT THE FLY, YOU SAY; WHY NOT TREAT THE EFFECT Fly time will soon be here Men will put nets on their horses to protect them from the annoying little fly, and screens will be placed in your windows and doors to keep them out of our homes; our slogan will be “Swat the Fly,” all of which is very good. ¢ to you that all this is but “treating ef- When we investigate we find the flies are more numerous where there is filth, unsanitary conditions, open garbage cans, etc. This being true, then, can’t we imag- ine the fly having a function to perform? © The fly is less obnoxious than the stench of decaying filth. conclude the fly is a scavenger. { " care about these scavengers trailing their dirty feet through our food, neither do we especially enjoy having them buzzing about our face and wading in our eyes to get a drink, hence we try to protect ourselves from them; but if we would rid ourselves of the fly we must do more It is infinitely better to “adjust the case” than “treat Then look well to the sanitary conditions of your surroundings, remove tha’ “treating effects,” but “adjust causes.” Clean up the look well td the cesspools, garbage cans and refuse of all kinds and we will have fewer flies to swat. As we adjust subluxated vertebrae (small bones of the spine) to enable Innate Intelligence to maintain a hy- gienic condition in the body, so do we need to adjust our surroundings that the environment may be kept in a san- Consultation and Spinal Analysis Free. R. S. ENGE, D. C., Ph. C. CHIROPRACTOR Telephone 260 Lady Attendant 1a niin wen IN| \—— “wy STRAW choice Elizabeth Happel, Mildred Howard ‘Hendrickson, Clarence ; er Lorentz Treatments given for Dandruff. Falling Hair, Prématurely Gray Hair, Stripy Sticky or Matted Hair, Itching or Ezcema of the Scalp. Growing New Hai-, Hair on Bald Head guaranteed or no pay. JAS. MANNING Scalp Specialist Mail Orders Given Prompt Atten- tion—per jar $1.50 FREE CONSULTATION Office Hours 10 to ¥ o'clock Room 4, Lucas Block But did it ever occur Then we To. be true we do not t upon which the fly lives, Do not be satisfied with Bismarck, N. 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AGALLON Vania We will have the follow- ing Ice Creams arid ices Sunday ~ Vanilla Chocolate Fiesh Strawberry French Custard Orange Cream Sherbert Re i Choe te. ° Shop 9 ¢ ) PRone 74.4 ( ~ a GEORGE is still on the job to look after your best interests and you know every- thing bought from this store is guar- anteed.