The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 29, 1916, Page 5

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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE Flowers For Thanksgiving-- For the Thanksgiving table: we have an unusualy complete, varied, and beautiful lot of cut flowers, Our large greenhouses are loadéd-with choice blooms of Roses, Carnations, Sweet » Peas, Violets, Narcissus, Snapdragons, Pom Poms and those exquisite festal flowers the Chrysanthemums “i We also have a choice lot of potted plants, baskets, etc.,;which make the finest of table decora- tions for the big. day wt pey Your hostess will appreciate a box of Thanksgiving Flowers, : -send her one i! HOSKINS Sterling Visiting in Fargo. We Close All Day _ To-Morrow | Mrs, Nichols Entertains’ _| street, to comembers of the Luther] ,ptttments bas gone to Fargo, where| @ @ Neighborhood Cl b league of the Swedish Itheram|she will make an extended visit with ver ul church. Mr. MclIntyre’s parents Mr. and Mrs. *) Woe bite E. M.'MclIntyre. Before returning; §terling Silver flatware greatly : Mrs. C, W. Nichols. was \ hostess Visits in Montana. home, Mrs. McIntyre will visit in| ig 8 y | Tuesday afternoon at her home in Chicago and Detroit. enriches the dining table; a ‘ser- | || Vice can be begun any time with: a dozen knives, forks and spoons ! and gradually added to with but-) ter knives, salad forks, bouillon! spoons, ete. Etsuscan and Oni- ana are two of our best patterns, both good for several generations. Add to the flatware a silver coffee service, a handsome sand- witch plate or cake basket and a pair of candle sticks and you will have a lasting household’ service. The individual touch that yo enjoy is added to your Sterlin, Silver by single letter, monogram. Fhe Wena! ; a We can match any of-the stand. | r atid will make the i r Rhuratteaper ee “they. ‘wilt be ard Sterling Silver patterns—Just accompanied, by,, Migs, Sherman, an-| bring in a single piece for samph other.teacher of the Andrews: school.|. If you cannot call, write for ow! MaMa S catalogue and we will mail you Miss Dorothy McFarland, a grade | Minneapolis, Avenue A to members of the Neigh-| teacher in the Will school, spent the|She expects'to be gone six weeks, borhood club, composed of twelve of} week-end with friends in Miles City, peer tike the society matrons of the city. ‘The | Mont. / afternoon was spent in fancy work o 8%, ® 4 ‘and the hours were from 3 o’clock to} Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Henzler and : 5. The club membership is composed | family of Ninth street will be enter- of) Mrs. T. R. Atkinson, Mrs. W. H.|tained over Thanksgiving by Mrs. , Bodenstab, Mrs. H. 8. - Dobler, Mrs. | Henzler’s brother and wife, Mr. and ft... Dunh Myre. Goddard, ee es Food Committee. A committee of the Ladies Aid so- ciety of the Prebyterian church, com- posed of Mrs, Robert Orr, Mrs. Geo. iA. Welch and Mrs. F. R. Smyth, is in charge of the sale of home made fruit cake and mincemeat and’ will be glad to furnish same to anyone desiring these articles for Thanksgiving. They will fill all telephone ‘orders, J To Visit Mother. Miss Gertrude Evarts, principal of the Andrews Consolidated -schools, will arrive in the city this evening -|to spend Thanksgiving with her moth- In order to give our employees a Mrs. Willlany Ganger of SteWartsdale. \,) To, Visit Parents.’ — iss ‘Helen Hoskins. assistant prin- ye relpal of the ’ Medina, schools, eed From, Visit... °.:, {spend ,Thanks ‘with her parents, “W.Ctaig of Main street has | Mr.and Mrs, Hopkins. of Fourth returned: from“an’ extended visit with t att friends. and Felatives in Denver, Col. holiday, as has been our custom in street. *\ 4 oe Be Entertaing Guest;: ; ' Judge and Mrs. A. M. Christianson of Fifth street are entertaining...aa their guest, Mrs. Elizabeth. Shipman, of Towner, 'N.“D. “Mrs. Shipman: will be their’ guest for several days... ee 8 4 ‘ League .to Meet.’ : . Mrs. Robert Hoorn will be hostess this evening at her home in Fourth previous yearstheundersigned stores. los will be closed all day to-morrow: , oe - Visiting in Easte ows Mrs. A. D. Cordner of First street + ¢ Lodge Dancing ‘Party. :. has gone to Providence, Ry,I., Where One’of the most interesting events ones “ she will make an gutpnded ‘visit with|this week in lodge circles will be the 9 -[| her aged parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tape.|second in the series of social enter- F | J | oho ceva tobe gone for several |tainments.arranged by the St. Elmo 0 som s eweir ‘weeks, lodge, Knights of Pythias. and given} ,) + A see this evening in the Knights of Pythias|. Gppotite Postoffice 4Returns From Westert’ Trip. hall. Dancing and cards will be the Robert Hamilton Treacy, Jr., son.of |amusements and it is expected that STEELE VISITOR. Mrs. Smith of Steele was in the city JOHNSON’S WEBB BRO'S A. W. LUCAS CO. Christmas 1916 Your friends. can buy anything you can give them— except’ your pho: tograph. Dr. and. Mrs. R. H. Treacy of Broad-|a large representation of Knights and way, who has ‘been spending several | their friends will attend. weks in Yellowstone National park, ————— working for the governinent, returned| La&test popular sheet music at Cow- home Monday. < . an’s. and shop- PHONE 264 JAMES two colors on hand made ‘THE FRIENDLY FOLEY BOOK” A book of human verses by Bound in brown oore leather, gold stamped, printed in in this volume are original matter never before published in book form. Each copy boxed. A true art edition, and a rare example of bookmaking art. Asa Christmas Gift This is The Ideal Volume Priced At $2.50 Per Volume J. A. Haney, of Avenue B. Mr. and Mrs, Haney will also entertain as W. FOLEY deckle edged paper. All poems GREAT DOUBLE BILL — SATURDAY MATINEE MRS, W. F. CUSHING PRESENTS THE 4 (}PERA WITH TWENTY DISTINGUISHED EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN OPERATIC SINGERS AND GRAND OPERA ORCHESTRA Brilliant singing chorus, Superb Scenery and Costuming. And Presenting upoh a Metropolitan plane of excellence Fri- day evening, Donizetti’s 3.act Opera “Lucia Di Lammermoor” Saturday Matinee: (2 operas) ‘‘CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA”’ and ‘‘PAGLIACCI”’. Saturday evening: Verdi's massive and spectacular “Aida” E, W. GROVE. 25c. MORE MEN THAN WOMEN . HAVE APPENDICITIS Surgeons state men are slightly more subject to appendicitis than A New Foley Book women. Bismarck people should know "YOUR PHOTOGRAPH that a few doses of si bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Ad- Open Thanksgiving Day and Every Sunday ler-i-ka, often relieve or prevent ap- Until Christmas pendicitis. This mixture removes such surprising foul matter that ONE SPOONFUL relieves almost ANY a Was ee ped dl ae Ey Tuesday visiting friends ry Entertains:-Club, Johnson's for corsets. ping. i Open eens ee le opelees Sewing Ps " club were ente! in ionday cven- ) ° ing by. Mrs; Van Hook at her home | “ orry NEWS | ae Be Thanksgiving in Ninth street and Avenue A. The ‘ o——_—___ ——-0 || Fs = : BISMARCK ef ; evening was spent in fancy work and THE SEASON’S SUPREME MUSICAL-THEATRICAL Peter Zunsky of Sanger spent Tues- Y = PTT wy, other social diversions, The club is EVENT day in the city transacting business. WT ¢ composed of a number of the young: : \ y of ‘Men ‘ E A er girls of the city. 5 , ; (M. A. Agnew of ‘Menoken transact- Several new students enroll a Wi fie . 4 ene e a ed ‘business in the Capital City Tues- every week, and every one satisfied a a 2 Se, * } Returns From: Eastern Visit. day. \ with the college in. all its appoint: ee F oe, Mrs. N. L. Call'of Avenue A has re- ry. i it vas amon ments. Students admitted without ’ Make an ‘immediate appoint- turned from a tendays sojourn. in ‘ canes nee athe ce Tues examination for’ either. tho Book-| $ 4 3 Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chicago, day. keeping of -Shorthand courses. 4 ment wheré she was entertained by friends.. & Areas te English from the lowest primary i] 5 Studio Open Sundays and She ‘was accompanied by her son, H. SANGER VISITORS. branches. Send for particulars. A ‘ L. Call, of Great Falls, Mont, Mr. Call Sanger visitors in the Capital City | When you know what we have “Thankegiving has returned to his home in Montana. 4 Tuesday were Mrs. Tritch, Mrs. done for hundreds of others, you ' wee ri a an a ur a Height and Mrs. Digby. will want to attend. ‘ Holmboe Studio Entertaining Parents. ee ee G. M. LANGUM, Pres. { Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Lyons of Cresco, Colds Cause Headache and Grip. Bismarck, N. D. t la., arrived in the city’ yesterday and LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE re- 7 ‘ QUALITY PHOTOGRAPHS will make an extended visit with their Fy an moves the cause. Remember to call ——— A 4 son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, fer full nome. Look for signature of CHRISTMAS 1916 Your friends can buy anything you can give them except Make Appointments Now CASE constipation, sour stomach or gas. The INSTANT, easy action of Adler-i-ka is surprising. Jos. Breslow, Druggist. BUTLER’S STUDIO Hare Block 3111, Main 8t Phone 249 Will There Be A Victrola In Your Home This Christmas? : fe eee Introducing four diff ts of leading artists. i < - introducing four ‘erent casts of leat ung artists, ea We have every Foley book in print in stock. PRICES: Single seats, $1, $1.50 and $2. SEASON TICKETS Send for list. (Best a oe 3 operas), a Oe bear ate pen e fi MRS. W. F. CUSHING. REGULAR E Hoskins, Publisher TUESDAY, DEC. 12, FINNEY'S DRUG STORE. H os k ins ‘Bismarck, N. D. (Prompt attention to mail orders both from in and out of town)

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