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< - i y, / % ve 4 as we ove ) “ i i Bee Nef y SATURDAY, DEC. 2, 1916. BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE SOCIETY The book is the result of the many re-|’ quests made to her for a collection of her opinions on-many of the vital top: ics of the day and she has expressed them'in her own inimitable way. t is expected that, when she’ ap- pears next Wednesday evening that the Auditorium will not be large) enough to hold ‘the crowd. ee Capital City To Hear Mrs. McClung Capital City, women from all walks of }ife ‘are interested in the coming of Mrs, Nellie L. McClung, Canada’s not- ed‘authoress and lecturer, who comes | to North Dakota for the first time to givé a lecture in‘ the Auditorium next Wednesday evening. Mrs. McClung is internationally known for her great uplift work for the betterment of the women and children,.and wherever she appears, whether it is in the large Cities of the east and west or in the smaller ones; hundreds of people are Garrison Visitors Here. + Mr. and ‘Mrs, Worth Lumry of Gar- rison are spending the Thanksgiving vacation with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Will of Fourth street. * Entertzins Nurses, DoINas OF THE DUFFS By ALLMAN | WILBUR’S COAT HAD A FINE COMPLEXION. E WILBUR, Youre Tue OH, WILBUR. SWeeTesT LITTLE GIRL IN THE OF COURSE I CALLED You - WHAT HAVE. turned away. Her recent book, These,” is gaining quite a place in the literary world. and she is becoming better known through its’ popularity. ——— Christmas 1916 Your friends can buy anything you can give them— except your pho- tograph. Open Sundays’ f “Make an immediate appoint- ment ‘Holmboe Studio Bismarck Infirmary of Osteopathy Ors. Bolton and Soliton, Physicians In Charge All curable acute and chronic diseases ‘ srecessfully treated QUALITY PHOTOGRAPHS PHONE 264 “In Times Like Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Hutcheson en- tertained a number of the ‘nurses of the Bismarck hospital at ‘dinner at their home in Sixth street, Thanks- giving day. ee Visiting Sister ‘Here. Miss Marguerite Gustavson, a teach- er in the Cooperstown ‘schools, is sponding the week end with her sis- ter, Mrs, A, A. Jones, of Seventh street. . ee & Visiting Daughter. Mrs. J. K, Doran of Third street left the first of the week for Omaha, Neb., to make an extended visit with her daughter, Mrs. N. W. Wilkinson. Mrs. Doran expects to sped two months there. * * ‘ Church Society Meeting. The Concordia Young People’s so- ciety of the German Lutheran church will meet neyt Tuesday evening in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lar- son in Sixth street. The meeting will be called at 8 Sielocie: ° Visiting Relatives Here. Miss Jennie Gilliland, a teacher in the Hazen school, is spending the Thanksgiving vacation with: her’ sis ters, Mrs. H. S. Lobach and Miss Lul- la Gilliland, of Third street. * Spent Thanksgiving Here. Miss Marvel Hayden of New Eng: land was entertained over Thanksgiv- ing by Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Preston of Thayer street. Miss Hayden is man- ager of the telephone exchange of | that place. se Occupying New Home. ‘Mr. and Mrs. T, B. Mikkelson and family of Ninth street have moved into the A. D. Galusha housé in Eighth street, recently purchased by them. part of the house during the winter. Goes % rs Paul. Miss Gertrude Hanson of First; street left today for St. Paul, where she will spend the winter iwth. rela- tives, Miss Hanson has been . con- nected with the millinery department of the Lucas store for the last two seasons, eee "Returns After Visit Miss Anna Huber of Miles City, Mont., has returned after spending Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs.;C. i Huber of Second street, Miss Mary | Young son, Lester, will home, which is mussy, and trouble- without drugs. Huber, teacher in the |New anlar lime for an extended cast some, Nowadays, by asking at any ‘ Evangeline’ Bolton specializes i in women and children’s’ schools; is also a guest. of, Mr. and Ha iB Spey ca drag store for ‘ I's Sage ant ji Hub 7 > Q a A ulphur Compound ‘on will get a] . diseates and obstetrica.\ Mrs. Hbey Be we Ge ei. The M ys have purchased a] large bottle of this famous old recipe, ELECTRIC BATHS IN CONNECTION Monday, Club Meeting. handsome, new limousine and It is improved by the addition ot other in ch ., y hy My ; rs s now a he x olor company, | gredients, for about 50 cents, Eppinger Block, Rooms:1 to 5. Phone 240. Bismarck, N. D.. ne es snashing will be hostess | awaiting their ‘arrival in the Capital|” Don't stay gray ! ‘ry it!’ No one : First street, to comombers of the | iY. can possibly tell that you darkened Monday club, “Modern. Amorican | " yeaa your hair, as’ it does it so naturally Novelists” will be the subject. studied ‘Gives Family, Dinner. and evenly. You dampen a sponge or | g 1 Mr, and Mrs, Charles entertained {soft brush, with it and draw this H* ‘Are guaranteed to give purchasers unequivocal satisfaction’ RE a name of highest standing in piano-manufactory vouches for the slow, sound construction which de- termines whether cr not a piano will justify the price. E “Harzilton Manuelo”, the player piano that in. hes is cll bet human, retainsall the great merits of the Hamilton Piano—its beautiful bell-tone, its lasting and cnduzing qualities—enhanced by the most perfect player mechanism made today. It Lrings a mew cre. of enjoyment and culture into the home of every purchaser. ‘ Come and examine it. ices and terms to suit. Attractive The Hamiiion Piano now gives satisfaction in over 100,000 Homes in all parts of the world. You will Le groud of it. The Baldwin Piano Co. W. &@. Thompson, Local Agent Salesroom---Cowan’s Drug Store quality it remains in demand for foreign countries years On home soil its friends are legion. and Mrs. A. J. Haney, Mrs. V. J, La Returns to Center. Flowers of the Moftit Methodist Fj opal church and the Misses Lillian Dresser and Mellie Fowler of Center, who have ‘been guests at’ the parsonage for some time, motored to the city Friday, Miss Dresser and Miss Fowler returned yesterday to Center from this city. ‘eee On Eastern Visit. Mr. and Mrs. Dan S, Stewart of the Grand Pacific hotel left last evening for ‘Minneapolis, where they will be the guests of their daughter, Mrs. H. A. Davidson. Mrs. Stewart will make an extended visit with Mrs. Davidson Rev. L. M turn in a few \ “| "To Winter in San Diego. Mrs. C. W. Paulson and daughter, Miss Justine, of Sixth street, will Paulson and daughter will be joined later iby, Mr. Paulson. ae * Camp Holds Outing. The McCabe division of the Camp ford as chaperon, started on the’ hike early in the morning and prepared their breakfast after arriving at their destination, The party returned at noon. To Return to Washington. Miss Grace Gronna, who has been visiting for several days with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sandlie of Riverside Park, Grand Forks, left Wednesday for Min- neapolis, where she joined her par- ents, Senator and Mrs. A. J. Gronna, and will accompany them to their home in Washington, D.C. The Gron- nas have been spending the last two months at their North Dakota home jin Lakota, i sf e ’ Piano Recital. The junior piano pupils of Miss My- ers presented a an interesting pro- gram last evening in the home of Mrs. Frank Harris in Sixth street. The mothers of the small entertainers were guests. Those presenting’ the program were Anna and Alice Hagar- oth, Allen Amunson, Marion Amun. son. Florence and Frances Wynkoop, Lucille Nebergall, Dorothy | Parsons. Zella Harris, Alta Jones, Fanny Ni- chols and Hazel Lenhart. “* © € : Music Club Recital. A most interesting program featur- ed the third of the series of recitals given by the Thursday Musical club jlast evening in the home of Dr. and Mrs. M. W. Roan in Avenue A. Re-| presentative members of the club pre-| sented the program and included! voice numbers by W. L. Miller, tenor, | and Mrs. William V. Kiebert, soprano, and piano numbers by Miss Mabel Mr. and Mrs. Galusha will occupy “al Wrient and Mrs. Roan. ;Was very well attended by members of the club and their friends. | ~ visit with (Miss M enth street, and h home in Mandan. . Underwood have'taken the 1, GET ANEW TYPEWRITER, WELL, IM GOING To FoR THE NEXT OFFICE - “THE PAINT COMES OFF THAT ONE The reeital | Concludes Visit Here. Miss Nell Dooley has concluded a Kelley of Sev- ‘eturned to her oe ‘McGrays to Live Here. Senator and Mrs. C. W. ‘MeGray of Wi. Me- ‘Lean furnished home in Secon and Thayer streets, and will oc Mi after January 1., Mrs. Rose’ and Mrs, 'W.. E. Lahr will pre-| Thanksgiving day at a. family dinner sent the program: at their home in Sixth street, The at te 8 anests included Mr. and (Mrs, Edward Falkenstein, her and mother of Mrs,Staley; Sheriff and Mrs. J.P. “The Bread Prob= lem" eis not a problem i in , the home where Shredded Wheat isknown. The whole wheat grain is the real stafi of life, and you have it in Shredded Wheat Biscuit, prepared in adigestible form. and friends in that city before return- It contains more real, body- ing home. Mr. Stewart expects to res building material than meat or eggs, is more easily digest- ed and costs much less. The food for the up-and-coming Vanthtiar there te yf ve teen suenwho coat things with 0:30 a m.—High Mass, English » Wl ey wi 8] 3 *, B : ak . some time visiting relatives. Later) andor brain—for the kid- | sermon. they will go to San Diego, Cal, where] dies that need a well-bal- | 2:00 p. m.—Sunday School. they will spend the winter.’ Mrs. anced food for study or play 7:30—Evening Service and Bene- —for the housewife who must@save herself from kitchen drudgery. Delicious led, brings back tho natura SAGE AND SULPHUR DARKENS GRAY HAIR It’s Grandmother's Rec Recipe to Restore | Color, Gloss and Attract- iveness. Almost everyone knows that Sage:| Tea and Sulphur, properly compound: | lustre to the bair when faded, ed or gray.. Years ago the only way | to get this mixture was to make it at through your hair, taking one small strand atatime; by morning the gray ii nd after another ap- your hair becomes ulitully davk, glossy and attract- ive, Wyeth’s Sage and pound is a delightful toilet requisite Bulphur Com- for those who desire dark hair and a youthful appearance, It is not intend- ed for the cure, mitigation or preven- tion of disease. —_—_—_—_ French, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. O'Hare and. children, Edward Falkenstein, a student of the state ‘Agricultural col- lege of Fargo; Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Simpson and Rollin Welch. i CHURCH NOTICES 1 —_——_______ CATHOLIC. 8:00 a. m.—Firat Mass, English ser- mon. 9:15 a. m—Second Mass, German diction, FATHER HILTNER, Pastor. . * McCabe Methodist Episcopal.—Two | blocks north of the McKenzie hotel. A New Foley Book JAMES two colors on hand made Asa Christmas Gift ie “THE PSENDEY FOLEY BOOK” a book of human verses by Bound in brown ooze 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. Priced At $2.50 Per Volume By insured mail 15c extra We have every Foley book in print in stock, Send for list. Hoskins, Publisher W. FOLEY deckle edged paper. All poems This is The Ideal Volume Bismarck, N. D. ROYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure No Alum—No Phosphate Attendance school at 1: ‘Sunday was 6:30 p. m.—a gathering for all young} jbeople; young people lead; ple discuss the topic. AL 30 p.m. the pastor will deliver a sermon “Justice, Kindness and Special music will feature the serv old hymns will be sung, and the choir will repeat its demonstration of help- ful efficiency, noon, young, peo see St. George’s Episcopal—IIoly com- munion at 8 p m.; morning prayer and sermon and hold communion ¢ 11 o'clock; Sunday school at 12: and evning prayer at 7:30. Bishop J. P. Tyler of Fargo will be in charge. see SUNDAY CHURCH ANNUNOCE— Presbyterian.—One block north and two west of the Grand Pacific, Com: ! munion service at 10:30 a.m, This is the most important. service of ihe church, Bible school at 12 m. Clas es for all. A men’s class, teachers’ training class, ladies’ class and a young men’s class. Junior Endeavor at 3 p.m, in charge of M Schuman. Senior Endeavor at 3 subj he Consécration of Business Lite.” " Epworth league at! Leader, Mr. Postlethwaite. Preaching at 7:30; theme: “God's Thanksgiving 's. Robert Banger will sing a mber at this service, All dially invited to all the ser- vices of the church, o— 0 CITY NEWS A 0. B. Lund, county treasurer of | Kidder county, was in the city Wed- nesday transacting business. ‘eo Robert R. Boyd of Boyd township was among the business visitors in the city Wednesday, * * # Mrs. S. A. Hogue of Steele was is the city Wednesday, stopping off here enroute {o Washburn, ‘where she is visiting friends. U. C. T. DANCE. U. C. T.’s will have a dancing party at Patterson's hall tonight. No Public dance. O'CONNOR'S ORCHESTRA. You need never envy another her hair. Make the most of nature’s richest gift to ? Homan by bestowing upon your / a the atten’ dt the better © Herpicide Lenhart Drug Go., Special “Agents Hare Block CHRISTMAS 1916 Your friends can buy anything you can give them except YOUR PHOTOGRAPH Open Every Sunday Until Christmas Make Appointments Now BUTLER’S STUDIO 31114 Main 8t Phone 249 THE SEASON'S haber tt MUSICAL.THEATRICAL EVENT AUDITORIUM Friday and Saturday Dec. 15 " b dase Hy hed i Hf, the clos supetvciog of detail Fire girls held an outing yesterday) for breakfast, or any meal, | At 10:30 a. m. the pastor will deliver a great factory compose this instrument, morning on the river bank, near the! with milk or cream. Made | 2Rother sermon ef the series dealing bridge. The camp, composed of 20 of = @ with the “New Jerusalem,” his theme GREAT DOUBLE BILL — the Hamilton. is delightful. Due to a rare the high school girls, with Miss Dens-| @t Niagara Falls, N. Y being “Gates of Pearl.” Sunday LARGEST TRAVELING OPER ORGANIZATION IN ANERICA WITH TWENTY DISTINGUISHED EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN OPERATIC SINGERS AND GRAND OPERA ORCHESTRA Brilliant singing chorus, Superb Scenery and Costuming. And Presenting upon a Metropolitan plane of excellence Fri- day evening, Donizetti’s 3-act Opera “Lucia Di Lammermoor” “CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA”’ Saturday Matinee: (2 operas) and ‘‘PAGLIACCI”. (Best seats to all 3 operas), $5. MRS. W. F. CUSHING PRESENTS THE Saturday evening: Verdi’s and spectacular “Aida” Introducing four different casts of leading artists. PRICES: Single seats, $1, $1.50 and $2. SEASON TICKETS © MRS. W. F. CUSHING. REGULAR SEAT SALE OPENS TUESDAY, DEC. 12, FINNEY’S DRUG STORE. (Prompt attention to mail orders both from in and out of town) and.l6 SATURDAY MATINEE massive OBTAINABLE NOW FROM

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