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{ —so i ox ATTENDS’ MEETINGS. tise Yocum To Be In Charge Of Piano | Work at Conservatory) The Bismarck Conservatory of Mu- sic is, fortunate in having secured for the head of the piano department Miss | Bertha Joachim (anglecised Yocum), who is widely known as a certified ex- ponent of the Leschetizky School of Vienna. H ‘Miss Yocum received her early training in the oldest conservatory of } Philadelphia, passing entirely through they curriculum for piano and pass— ing the harmony examination without an‘error. Her.analytical mind led her to a, comparative study of modern | piano methods and she is thoroughly acquainted with the principles of ev- ery school, but she remains a loyal ees of the great master, Leschet- ii ‘Her work in the Leschetizky school was exceptional for she was for over | six- years a pupil of Leschetizky and | his first assistant, the late Mme Me- | i lanie de Wein zolwska. She studied also with Prentner, Rosborska and has coached with Edwin Hughes and Frank La Forge.. She has played | acceptably for Messrs. Osip Gabril- | owetsch, Ovide Musin' and H. von} Ende. Prior to going abroad Miss Yocum | had a successful school of music is { Philadephia and. the advanced pupils | of this school were acknowledged in ; her city as artist pupils, surpassed by | none. One of her early pupils became | i a credited pupil in the New England Congervatary with most, favorable ; comments. i For'the’ past nine years, Miss Yo- j cum, has held important positions as | director ‘in Southern Colleges, St. Mary’s, Dallas, Belhaven, Jackson and | Ward Bélmont at Nashville, Tenn., and as special director in. the summer | normal courses in San Antonio for the Catholic Sisters of Texas. | Miss Yoon holds papers from the | University o! the State of New York and .pf the American College of Mu- sicians.— The courses pursued in her teach- ing are accepted by leading colleges and conservatories, With the interest in music shown in the city of Bismarck, the musical public will appreciate this opportun- itysfor-study under a teacher of such genuine training and musicianship. Following are press notices taken) from three papers. | .Miss_ Yocum. is an unusually talent- ed pupil. of Leschetizky. Her work | last Thursday proved her to be a most | interesting player, She. is a conscien- tigns artist and her playing of the prégram numbers ‘gave evidence of talent of high order, Her work was always accurate’ and she impressed the audience with her repese and re- | serve power.—Musical America on New York Recital. It is no ordinary privilege for stu- dents to have in addition to a pains- taking and efficient instructor one who as a performer is both an ideal and an inspiration—Jackson Daily News. Miss Yocum’s interpretatic ‘of the, Chonin Ballade was given with great feeling and puritv, of touch, and the temperaments of the two artists— composer and plaver—were in exqui- | site harmony.—Dallas Beau Monde. Mis Clooten and ling school at Driscoll, arrived ‘in Bis- } | marck) Wednesday to spend’ Thanks- j giving here with her mother, Mrs. Here ‘Yesterday, Nellie Evarts. Mr. Small Married o'clock ‘Thankagiving | At ‘sven merning siccurred the marriage of | iting at the home of her daughter, of / Mrs, E. J. Schultz, of 519 Tenth street, | has returned, to her home at Pierre, |. Ss. D. Miss Mabel -C. Clooten, daught<- Peter Clooten of this: city. and Roy I. Small of ‘ne> The cere-/g mony was pei: a 3t. Mary's; chapel, Father Slag officiating. | The bride was lovely’ in a browr ; suit with hat to match. \She carried) 44 yesterday at a family Thanksgiv- ‘Mrs. Small has); She has} a. hououet of roses. many friends in Bismarck. heen livi ing. at home for some time. Mr. and Mrs, Small left. farm of the idegroom neat Bismarck | where they 3 wilt make their home. Nurses Enjoy Monthly Entertainment at Hospital’ i i i i Freshman class of nurses of; the Bismarck hospital gave the regu-/ lav. monthly, class entertainment ai thé. hespital_on Wednesday evening. | ‘The program. was. of a., Thanksgiving | nature, ‘Lhe following program. was! piven. i Thanksgiving song, Freshman class. Reading. “Origin of Thanksaivins,” | Miss Fite. | Piano solo. Miss Kraft. \ Reading, Miss Jernigan. Talk. B. H. Snyder, superintendent cf the hospital. Song by six nurses. Prayer, Rev. Strutz. ! Following tho program the evening | was spent playing games. Refresh- i ments were served by the committee! in charge. | PREPARATIONS BE! iG MADE. | Preparations are heing made for the | turkey dinner. which is to be held at: the American Legion hall Wetnesday |, evening, Nov. 30, at 6 o'clock. The difiner is ‘under the auspices of the, Legion Auxiliary and the American | War Mothers and Mrs. Falconer, as | chairman of the Auxiliary committee, | and Mrs. Orr, as:chairman of the War| Mothers committee ask that all men| who plan on attending the dinner will) be sure to register so that provision may be made for all. All American | Legion members and ex-service men/ are invited to attend. Dr. ‘W. C. Crewe of the Live Stock Sanitary Board left for Chicago on Wednesday. where he will attend the Tubercuicsis Eradication’ conference on the °5th and 26. Dr. Crewe wi present a paper at the Tuberculosis meeting, He -will also attend’ ‘the meeting of the, United States Live Stoek- Association, of which, he is pres- ident. GIVE, THANKSGIVING DINNER. ir; and Mrs. Charles Liessman en- tertained at Thanksgiving dinner, at their Home on Wednesday evening in , tate in their honor at dinner on -| Wednesday. to attend the exercises which will he held there during the visit of Marshal Foch in the city. are asked to meet at the auditorium ;on Sunday morning: promptly at 10:30 o'clock. Seats will be reserved for all members of the Legion Auxiliary. \intendent of public instruction, was} hostess. to the newly elected officials and heads of departments at the capi- tol at luncheon today: { eleven. for the / Were used. AIRS a er nt was’ bel fiduit decorated with: roses, a gift to Mrs. walees and: Thanksgiving’ ‘decorations and Mrs, George Wallace enter- Thanksgiving ‘day. ce a) GIVES CONCERT The' members of the Bismarck Com- munity Chorus went to Monoken Wed- nesday night where a concert was given. The Same concert that was given here ‘at the Presbyterian church was given for the Menoken audience. Following the concert the members of the chorus and the '‘Menoken residents enjoved a dance. The chorus returned to Bismarck on No..3. PRESENT PLEASING PROGRAM. A unique feature of the prograta| ‘given at the Business and Profession- jal club room ‘at the regular meeting was. an ordinary essay on “Thanks- giving” by Marion Folsom. Miss Mal- lory. also gave an interesting account of ‘her trip down the Hudson river. Miss Mabel Campbell and Miss Clara Smith gave numbers in their usual pleasing manner. ARTICLES TO BE: FINISHED. The committee in charge of the sale to be given by the ladies of the Presby- terfan Aid ask that all articles to be donated to the sale be ready by Tues- day and not later than Wednesday. It is imperative that every article be turned in by Wednesday. The arti- cles may be given to Mrs. W. E. Per-! ry or may be taken to the church on DANCE IS SUCCESS The crowd that attended the Fire- man’s dance held at Patterson’s halt last evening was probably the largesi crowd that has attended any dance this fall... Dancing ‘began at nine c’clock. The dance was. a’ complete success and the Firemen are to be commendod on the management. | ment. FROM SCOTLA! George and James Anderson of they will visit with relatives. George English army. SPEND THANKSGIVING HERE. Miss Louise Huber, who is attending. Jamestown College at Jamestown, ar- rived in. Bismarck Wednesday night} at her home here. VISITING PARENTS, George Register, who 13 a’/@tudent Thanksgiving vacation at the ‘home of | his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George M. Register. | | GUEST FROM WASHINGTON. ! Norman B. Payne of Seattle, Wash. who is enroute to Eau Claire, Wis., was the guest of Dr. J. 0. Arnson, Thankselving day. } VISITS PARENTS. Miss Emma Lind, nurse at the Bis- nyck hospital, has Jeft for her home at Milthank, S. D., where she wili visit her parents. | GUEST FROM ARENA. I | Mrs. C. F. Lambert of Aretia ig vis-| iting in Bismarck, a guest at the home Heaton, | JAMESTOWN. GUESTS. Mr. and Mrs, J, C.. Clemens; of | Jamestown were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. ‘J, G. Wallace here over Thanks- | giving. "FROM MOTT John Mehrer of Mott is..in the city on a business trip. Mr. Mehrer’s son has entered the Bismarck Hospital and will be here ‘several days for treat- LEAVE FOR HOOPLE. Mrs. Lynn J. Prazier and little | daughter, Lucille, left this, morning for Cay for Steele, wher their former home at Hoopie, N. D. There were many intimate friends of friends, Mrs. Frazier at the depot who regret seeing her leave Bisnarck. She was Presented with a beautiful bouquet of flowers before leaving. COMMUNITY CHORUS MEETS The members of the Bismarck Com- munity Chorus are asked to he at the Auditorium on Sunday not later than} 10:15 as seats cannot be guaranteed after that time. A committee will meet the members at the stage door and give them their reserved. seats. WAR MOTHERS MEET. All members. of. the Fort Lincoln chapter of American War Mothers ars | requested to ‘meet in the lobby of the auditorium at 10:30. Sunday morning LEGION AUXILIARY MEET. Members of the Legion Auxiliary ENTERTAINS AT: LUNCHEON... ‘Miss Minnie J. Neilson, state super- VISITING MOTHER, Mies Gertrude Evarts, who is tedchi- RETURNS TO HOME. Mrs. B. A. Lee, who has been vis- GIVES FAMILY DINNER, | Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Taylor entertain- ing dinner. Covers were laid for Thanksgiving decorations BIGTIME AND MONEY SAVER BAKING POWDER stands for ECON OMY Lillian Olson. spent Thanksgiving here a guest: at the E. J. Gobel home. Dinner Dance at The McKenzie. Service a la carte. Make resey- vation for tables. VACATION AT STEELE. Miss Ella Larson left. on Wednes- e will spend visiting the Thanksgiving . vacation FROM BUSINESS TRIP. , Leo Dahlheimer and son, William, who have been at Dickinson on a) bus- iness trip returned to Bismarck: yes- terday. RETURNS FROM HOME. * Miss Julia. Weber returned this morning from New England, where she spent Thanksgiving at her home. FROM WASHBURN. Miss Ellen Jager, who is teaching school at Washburn is visiting .rela- tives in Bismarck over the week-end. VISITING FRIENDS; Detroit, Minn., and will spend cation visiting friends ther: TO HOME. : Mrs. L, E. Thompson of the city. spent Thanksgiving with her father, J. R. Bross, at Washburn: TO BELFIELD, , ° Miss Clara Christenson’ left last night for Belfield, N. -D:, where se will ,visit-with friends. ; VISIT AT. "BRADDOCK, Mrs. Catherine ‘Hendershott ‘and daughter, Hazel, spent Thanks ying at Braddock, N. D. ‘ VISIT AT HOME, Mis; Eliabeth and Rose Froelich spent Thanksgiving at their home at Solen, N. D. VISITING HERE, Miss Helen Monigan of Wishek, is visiting in the city a guest of Miss ee VISITING HERE, J. H. Bougherty of Des Moines, Ia., | The usual Saturday Night Anderson is an ex-service man of the, and will spend the week-end visiting | at Jamestown College, is BG mg the! i, Edinburgh, Scotland, visited in Bis- i marck enroute to Zap, N. D,, where 4 1 { A ca pound can of Calumet contains full [6 ee sone ing powders come in I2 baci be sure you get a poun ind when you See it ae ‘instead of 7 | the . situation, There. ign’ vent cthers | money. is being taised. Every penny 4 person nays out for Christmas. Seals is:just.that much of{ |a guarantee against himself or some | jome being caught in the clutches of Q the Great -White.-Plague. North. -Dakotawas away down the list last vear fie ‘the sale.of Christmas It isefelt: that the state will ving this: year. © Seals. make. a better.) plained, thi of the highwa: Romans, tathe present day. Alter | ! Lier HERE: ‘ON BUSINESS. « BUSINESS ‘VISITOR. Seppe FROM KINTYIE: Brown’and Jones |store Saturday afternoon. Pres- byterian Boy Scouts. Christmas Seal Sale jthe afternoon the hills beyond the ‘Will Be a Success) country club will be gone over and Bonds, , of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Windsor B.| milies, an. woma ho isn 0c a ; Walter col angele! ‘When Winte: Spreads Its Snowy Blanket comfozt hugs the infant warmly in Lackawanna ‘Twins Band and Shirt. The band suppor:s andi protects », itele abtomen: againse the rigors of winter. The tt: supplics the added ess required, ‘Correct rt healthful lib- if cnty of movement. Latcr on the tot will realize the unique satisfaction of Lzing underweared ina Leckawanna Twins Union Suit like bigger brother or sister, Underwear and! Stumber Suits j, -PCR BOYS AND GIRLS Fl MIRTH TO ey Weir ion of ‘Lackawanna Twins in vary styles and in qualities to suit every requirement of service aad price, ite your ins; THE EMPORIUM Distributor “Fifth a . Mrs, Roy Stevens of Stanton, sis vis= rie ih, the. city. for several A. C. Isaminger, banker of Arena, was in Bismarck on ‘a “businéss aL today. 7 : Theodoré ‘Feland of Simms was’ a! i business visitor ‘in Bismarck today. Samuel; Day of ‘Kintyre was‘a visitor in Heme Oe All records will be broken in ‘the Christmas’ Seal Sale put/on by the North Dakota. Tuberculosis Assoéia- |' tion, commencing’ November’ 2¢th, in} the opinion of those who have studied and it is anticipated that every. person in the state will |: , buy the Chrigtmas Seals and Health of: near ‘Bismarck, a baby daughter. stmag Seals they {' anything: They afe/jure the parents of a haby girl born at Wealth ineurance for and : le ‘slionld not be e’nature of a drive to r unfortunates: gcross ue ene for It is nothing of the the n or child t in, danger |: of, contracting tuberculosis: so long as “there are people in. the state who have ‘the disease, and’ it is to cure |: those who: already; have it/and pre- |’ * Y having it’ that th | Carnival ce tonight ‘at Baker’s « 5 a Everybody welcome. date. — . * Sehoal Notes At the: Bioaber? Grand camp Mon- day wight Walter LeRoy was elected Grand- Chief. “owing: to illmesa. but he will ‘be on the job next’ Monday and discharge his duties as Grand Chiet. ‘After the election J. E. Kaulfuss of the State Engiieers depattment gave the boys'a talk on MigHy ays. very interesting. eae Kaulfuss ex-, tion a1 id purpose jm thé: time of the Was absent: Ina a e MP; ‘meetings “|the boys went to.the gymnastum: fot.) @textus hospitad® anh inter-camp fl On Weunesiey night gee aisnsgh Batre for part rea . jof, the Assoclated Press gavé: the old: | Pital yesterday.) Mi.’ Troubdale was er boys the story of Basket Ball, here from Mott yesterday and: they re-" On Thursday a number of pioneer |turned to their home. and older boys spent the afternoon on - the hills with sleds, toboggans ané skiis. A skil jump was constructed and an impromptu jumping contest. was enjoyed, The jumps take off was ‘about, four feet high and the best jump& were from 12 tc 18 feet. Chuck Moses, JesSe Scroggins, Jack Livdahl and, Bud Blunt were the outstanding jumpers. This afternoon and Saturday the {Program of sliding and jumping will .continue. Saturday morning at the high school the boys 10 years and under 12. will meet. for gmynasium work at 9:30. yAt 10:30 the Piomeer camps. will as- semble for their regular Basket Ball jand gymnasium program. At 2:30 in ‘SKIRT T0 MAKE ‘CHILD A DRESS Each package of “Diamond Dyes” contains directions so simple that any woman can dye or. tint faded, shabby skirts, dresses, waists, coats, sweaters, stockings, hanginge. draperies. every thing like new. Buy “Diamond Dyes’ no other kind—then perfect home dyeing is guaranteed, even if you have never dyed before, Tell your druggist whether the material you wish to dye is wool or sflk, or whether it is linen, cotton, or mixed goods. Diamond Dyes never streak, spot, fade, or run. Baby Daughter ‘Mr, and Mrs, C, D. Morton of the city are the parents of a baby girl born at St. Alexius hospital yeste:- day. Ice Frozen 'Thick, The. ice in the Missouri river now fg 6 to 8 inches thick, it is sald. Ve- hicles are crossing on the ice. 90,000 Rivets In’ Bridge. * Work of riveting the new Missouri river bridge will continue all winter. There are 90,000 rivets to go into the structure. Baby Boy Born. i Mr. and Mrs, Jonn Olson, 421 Ave- nue B, are the proud parents of a haby hoy, born Wednesday morning in the Bismarck hospital. BROKER ADMITS PASSING BOGUS CERTIFICATES St. Louis, Nov. 25—4, Halliday, a broker whose firm recently went into bankruptcy with liabilities more than $140,C00 confessed early today, ac- cording to the police that he had counterfeited $1,500,000 in interim certificates upon the French. govern- ment and that he had passed $63,000 worth of them on St. Louis banks in an effort to liquidate his losses. ‘Harry Turner, editor of a_ di- monthly magazine, and Paul Murphy, © magazine solicitor, are held in con- tection with the case, All were ar- rested last night. In: his confession, Police say, (Halliday claims, jhe: placed $43,000 in certificates with one benk and’ ai ‘additional $20,000 in an- other bank, Halliday said he had borrowed ap- proximately $32,009 cash when “he géve gut $52,099 werth of the certi- licates, a His Tenth Inauguration: William Laist, head janitor at the | capitol, took down the decorations in ‘the house chamber, which he had ‘placed there for the inauguration. It | was the. tenth inauguration he had witnessed since being employed in the Baby Girl Capitol and he arranged the decora- ‘Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Farley of Ashley | tions in his usual efficient manner. Mr. Laist has been employed in the capi- tol for 28 years. Have Baby Daughter Born to Mr, and Mrs. T. F. Morris); the ‘Bismarck hospital. Baby Boy ei Boy Scouts of Presbyterian pore ite Bir and te A. be core: Church will hold a food sale Sat- on jose Glen, N. D.. a baby son, >, e Ate Biecarek’ heogital, urday afternoon. At Brown & ea Jones store. Baby Son Mr, and; Mts:.P. J, Thorne of Tuttle announce the priival of. a baby boy jat the Bibitiarc hospital. Dance Patterson’s Hall Sat- urday night. The usual Saturday Night Dinner Dance at The McKenzie. Service a la carte. Make reser- vation for tables. : Baby Boy ‘Mrs. and Mrs. EB. A. Brown of the “Yetty annousce, the arrival of a baby boy at the St. Alexius hospital. Return to Home. Mra..R. EB. Trousdale of Mott, who underwent. an operation at the St. The Halliday mentioned is no rela- tion to @. V. Halliday until 1 n cently of Bismarck. . Dance Patterson’s Hall Sat- urday night. : Clearance Sale Standard highemade merchandise at clearance prices, means a big saving for you. . $30 $40 $50 Suits and Overcoats Suits and Overcoats Suits and Overcoats | $21. 75 $31.75 = $41.75 o) Lamb Lined Coats _All Gordon Coats Boys’ Sweaters. $10 Sweaters, now....... $7.50 Sweaters, now. Boys’ Suits Some left at 14 price: . $7.50 . $5.75 Service and Satisfaction or,money refunded S. E. BERGESON & SON Tailoring., ” Dry Cleaning. BERTHA JOACHIM-{ Yocum) Pigniste Jif Certified expenent of Prof. Leschetizky, gt Vi mna, has been engaged as Head of Piano tment BISMARCK O6NSERVATORY OF MUSIC. Theory: Pedagogy: Ensemble and Organ. Private and Class Instructi on pee Accredited. College and Conservatory Courses. Endeféed by Eminent American and European Masters, the People’s Economy Sale is now going on and will last for nine more days. 210 Main Street. : Bismarck, N- D. _ The FAIR STORE We have a ee stock of children’s, ladies’ ada men’s shoes SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY. We also have a fine assortment of children’s and ladies’ BED ROOM.SLIPPERS.