The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 29, 1916, Page 2

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_ Made from the purest cane » sugar; the finest flavors, nuts and a covered with the highest grade chocolate, the result is candy beyond compare..- : FOR YOUR THANKSGIVING take home a box of these delicious sweetmeats, Our complete assortment contains just the kind your taste demands. ee : j NX GREAT YEAR IS SEEN that many ‘will hours at the hotels and th dodge the high c¢ than prepare the big holiday m Students and Relatives Arrive. Students and relatives began ing today. most. pa colleges while’ tho: nesota unive! educational until the holiday intermi: the arrival of relatives and packed with hom mer: will see. many reunions and big ners in its many home Grocery ters will handle the rm until 16 o’clock this evening. in the s ago and IN THIS THANKSGIVING | ———— i s are for the attendance at the | 4, id other la trains Bismarck stores and the meat coun sh orders up} stores will generally be closed tomor- i ated by a. prominent The barber shops will. close at 10 o' “clock and will re- The dealer. hi ations. [POSS oes erases CITY NATIONAL BANK. “It seems that North Dakota and its Capital City have much to be thankful for,” said B. C. Marks, vice-president of the City -National bank, “We can all picture the con- ditions that would now exist, if it was not for the wonderful progress that the farmers and business men 6f North Dakota have made. The failure of a wheat crop a few years ago meant a complete setback, but the farmer of today has divirsi- tied, and if one crop fails, he has others that will pay him amply for his efforts,” said the banker. “We shuld be thankful that our judgment was good when state, Min din- 9, The T EVER: smoke—a ‘pat~ ented lock flame- Spreader antomatic- ‘ prevents the flame from eping up. is no odor—the drum ‘bis heater acts the same Long Blue Chim- dust, no ashes, ‘or on top of ‘drum Kent. straight up or ard into the room: as id regulate y-to-break in window but substan- fine brass gauze. The Pe¥fettion Smokeless Oil Heater is simple to re- wick; besides a wick with reasonable care lasts a season, Hoids one gailon of kero- sene. Indicator shows how much is in the reservoir. Any good kerosene will give satisfaction. but for best re- sulis use Perfection Oil. Perfection Smokeless Heater is inches high and 12 inches in diameter, finished in polished steel or blue en- amel, with trimuings of black Japan or niekel, Price varies from $4.00 to $7.25, according to finish. Look for the triangle trade mark, Sold ty alizcliable dealers. Lamps give that soft, meio Uioht which enables you to read without eye strain. Get one. Standard Oil Company Gadiana RW. Accan Ste Chicago USA, we decided to make our home in this Northwest,” he contin- ued, “We live in a country where prosperity is most felt and panic the least. We live in a country that is just in the making, beyond the experi- mental and boom. stages, and growing in wealth .and popula- tion, * “We should be thankful that we are far from the awful mi: ery of Europe. iyo “The growth of the-bank de. sits is a. very act rate bats a meter of conditions, and.:4s, resent stage Kin minty, fore- ists :fair'weather,’ : CO SOCHOSOSSES DOGO Union Services at 10:30, Sa0sseoseesovsocscoseregeeooosoosevereess a ices will be held in the First Pres- byterian church at 10:50 o'clock to- morrow morning, The Thanksgiving sermon will be delivered. by Dr. W. J. (utcheson, pastor of. fhe McCabe ethodist church. Special songs will ‘be given by the Presbyterian choir. Flowers aprepos to Thanksgiving will ‘be used in the church decorations. The annual Thanksgiving mass will be read at the Catholic church by Father Hiltner. Special music will be offered, which is always one of, the beautiful features in the observances of this kind in the Catholic world. CRISSEY’s STORY 1S GALLED. Contrary to the weather condi- tions portrayed by Forrest Cris. sey in his story in the Saturday Evening. Post, called “The Hired Man—His Kick,” in which deep snow, high winds and zero tem- Peratures prevailed from October to “April, the .‘‘Weather Man” Promises just the opposite for Thanksgiving day—clear skies, temperature only somewhat low- er than today, not too much wind and no precipitation. In other words, Bismarck and North Da- kota are to have a continuation of the, almost ideal weather con- ditions that have been expeérienc- ed during the entire fall season. # 0909955950900 00 THANKFUL BECAUSE THE & COMMUNITY iS PROSPEROUS “The reasons that this bank twas cause to be thankful at or any bank has cause to ; be thankful at this time are ; for the same reasons that * the community in — which thankful,” said . G. H. Russ, cashier of the Bismarck State bank, today. “We in Bismarck have everything in our favor; we j live in. a. state which is the first to feel prosperity and the last upon which. the hand of adversity can fall, and we ar2 almost independent, with the wonderful resources right wits- in our own doors and, great has been our development in the past, it will be as nothing to what the future holds in store. “That’s why we are particu- larly thankful now,” conclud- ed the cashier. 2 909999000 900000 City is Grateful. Thanksgiving day in this, blessed Year of Our Lord 1916 finds Bismarck with much to ‘be ¢hankful for. The last year has been one of real Progress. The year has seen an investment of more than 4 million dollars in permanent public and private im- provements. ,. The year has witnessed such a dem- onstration of confidence and faith in the future of the Capital City as must furnish real inspiration for everyone fortunate enough to call Bit home. POPPE PESO PPS PSOE S PED A Public Library. The year has brought Bismarck fts first concrete hope of an adequate The annual Thanksgiving union ser- y .| was. States, is scheduled to visit. the Cap- ital City next Wednesday. Mra. Me- Clung will make an address here that evening and local suffragists are'mak- | ‘ing extensive plans for one of the big- 28 gest meetings of the year. Mrs, Mc- totes Suffragist Cofing. Chung is a. foceful speaker’ and has Mrs.\Nellie McClung, noted suffrage | accomplished much for suffrage, ‘both the United | in Canada and in this country . * ‘Ollana Broadway. ‘The sale will open at Additional Society News i} :80 and will include many ‘beautiful O_o | and useful articles suitable for Christ- ‘las gifts and an extensive line of home made foodstuffs. Miss Cornell ahd Miss Brady, plan- ists, public library; an appropriation! of $25,000 is now available; plans have been accepted, and an appropriate site selected. The year gave tp Bismarck its first paved streets and saw laid the founda- tion for a sane, consistent plan of street improvement, which should in the course of a few years: make the Capital City one of the best paved: in North Dakota. Capital Removal is Quieted. The year has quieted rumors. of - capital removal; has witnésecd a great reversal in sentiment. upon the ‘part of people throughout the state who were inclined to favor a change for change’s ‘sake, and has confirmed Bismarck as the permanent seat of the North. Da- kota government. Free From Disaster and Calamity. The year has been free from dis- aster and calamity. Only one fire of note has resulted in any decided property loss. There have been no epidemics; no terrible tragedies, to mar the memory of the twelve-month that has sped. The year has been a Dusy. one; a happy. one, and a constructive one. Thanksgiving Retrospection. Thanksgiving: retrospection fpevene more,‘real progress; more actu: velopment; more general ‘pros rity. than have been vouchsafed Bismarck by: afiy previous year. Progpects for the future never:have. righter than they are on the eve ofthis Thanksgiving day. Cati$e for giving thanks that we are citizens of a ‘prosperous, progressive city, im a great state. of a magnift- cent Nation, never has been greater. The-cost of living is high—so, too, / BIRTH OF TWINS. Twin boys were born Monday night at 10 o'clock to Mr, and Mrs. William Markham, of 216 Fifteenth street. Mother. and sons are getting -along nicely. Church Sale Saturday: The Ladies Aid society of the Trin- ity Lutheran church has completed plans for their food and fancy work sale, scheduled for Saturday afternoon in the office of the gas company, eiteh worker of Canada and ne Thankskiving day for*evety citizen-of|™ ’ Bismarck who looks back over the ‘and notes its blessings. Regi .thanksgiving must well up every Bismai clt- izen_who heerg: into the future, for which the present hotds igen gplen- did promise, .* ’ High School Celebrates. A fitting Thanksgiving prdgrain was presented ‘this afternoon in the high school auditoriuntfunder the direction of C. B. Bolt, principal of the high school and members’ of «the “senior class, Governor L. B. Hanna was ‘the speaker and gave a most instructive and interesting address on “What the Capital City of the Great State of North Dakota Should Be Thankful Yor.” He touched on the extensive ed- ucational system of the Bismarck schools. The heartfelt welcome ex: tended'to Governor Hanna by the fac- ulty, pupils and parents of tle school emphasized the high esteem in which he is held by the Bismarck people. The literary and musical program was a most interesting feature and resented by Geraldine Penwar- den,” Janet Fogerty, readers; Wallie Dirlam, Esther Staley, pianists of the high school; Mrs. H. A. Ross and Miss Blizabeth Bayliss, vocalists, and. "at the rate of 2000. ayear the | chances are you might have to. - pay $1600 or more for one. But 3 more than twelve times that num- per i is made. So that the price be- | comes only $1090. Qualityrunsall | the way through. It is the quality : car at a quantity price. CAI Prices £. 0. b. Detroit) The aided Com. Quotes Prices as follows: Flour is cropping, price now, ik, $5.00; 49 Waldorf brand Sweet Potatoes No. 3 size .. Rate This year’s Walnuts, Pecans or Almonds, per Ib. dae ee) Last year’s Pecans, 2 Ibs. ... 2 quarts Cranberries for .. 2 heads Fancy. Lettuce for .. suatee Grape Fruit for .. Empress Grapes, per Ib. . 2 large stocks celery for .... ae Apple, $ pples, per box 2 <n een ee #88 250 @ ¥ 5 38 Bee CARL PEDERSON, Mgr. Missouri Valley Motor Co. Bismarck, N. D.

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