The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 5, 1916, Page 5

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UESDAY, DECEMBER. 5,:1916. BIBMARCK DAILY. TRIBUNE We soceTy |Q which they wil hold Saturday in the | of Pyiblee hall ‘and eledted the fol: Pearson; sentr: pavard fishery Petal cers for the year: President, | examiner, Dr. E. Stackhouse. office: of the Hughes Electric Light atzman; vice president, Ed- ae company, Broadway and Third street. th VISITS PARENTS. e ER 22 | They will have on sale many beauti- sh; *ialwort; Raat ite orn ‘Miss Agnes Fristad of the Johnson| You Are Invited es clad Gee articles’ suitable oF earn Myrtle M. Zeamer; conduc. | store spent Sunday. 38 the guest of K entertained over Sunday by. the. for- stmas gifts and the food sale wi ‘i Kaiser; ‘n, ‘A. H,| her parents in Mandan. Mondey paride Me 5) mer’s sister, Mrs. Jack McDonald of Anche home made articles. tory elt alee aot Interesting leetin, ‘Mandan. faa TN. hi b am i i ; 9 oo 8 , Concludes Visit Here. | if bo. Attend the lecwre by) Mrs. W.F. Cushing w was hostess yes-| . Entertaining Baldwin Guests. - Miss Olwen Hughes of Aberdeen, 8. { terday afternoon at her home in First| Dr. and Mrs. V. J. LaRose of Sixth/D., but formerly of this place, who ‘ # treet t street are entertaining as their guests has ‘been entertained for several days e street, to comembers of the Monday | Dr. and Mrs, William Baldwin of Cas- by Miss Winifred Knudson of Avenue e 1ée un club. ‘Modern. American Novelists” | selton. Dr. and Mrs. Baldwin will|B, has returned to her home. While J@ e was the subject studied. Mrs. J. A.| spend several daye as’ ‘their. guests. here Miss Hughes was honor guest at 4 ¥ pelenl ae an nerene revlon! ot *, house party given by Miss Knudson i . 4 y, Canfield's | 4 ‘Bent Pinise ot Fargo. and at a dinner given by Miss Gerald- y . he “Twig.” and Mrs: V, J. LaRose discuss-| August Carl’ Lente, islinist, who|ine Penwarden, “A number of skating : . i The Noted Authoress and Lecturer a the modern novelists. The cur-| assisted in the first popular concert | parties were also given in her honor. rent events were reviewed by Mrs. W.| given by local artists Thuraday even- \ 9 ©. Labr and the roll call was respond-| ing, November 23, ‘left yesterday for ‘To Make Address. ed to by names of favorite novels.| Fargo, where Be will Play in concert; Dr. W. J. Hutcheson of the McCabe ‘An interesting feature. of the meeting Methodist Episcopal church will make was the singing of Mrs, LaRose. She Guild aia: actonaay: the dedicatory address at the dedica- gave as, her numbers, “June,” by Lula} Membera of St. George's Guild of | tion exercises of the new Andrew con- Jane Downing, and “A Lullaby.”. The| st, George's Episcopal church, have| solidated school, near Regan, which < o> meeting was one of the most interest-| announcéd their food and fancy work| will be held Friday. Deputy State ing of the season and a large repre-| sale for Saturday afternoon in the! Superintendent of Public Instruction | _ Sentation of members attended. The|Hoskin’s store, Fourth ‘street and|ahd County. Superintendent-elect W. last meeting of the y club for 1916 will Broadway. Beautiful’ caps, towels,|E. Parsons and Supt. C. L. Vigness be held with Mrs. H. 8. Dobler, Mon-| aprons and other fancy articles ‘will] will aleo attend. Miss Gertrude Ev- ‘day, December pee + be on sale and home-made articles| arts of this city is principal of the . will be included in the food sale. | school, Visiting Jeseiie ‘Here. eee ‘Mrs. J. J. Walker of Zap is spending Goes to Chicago. Annual Sale And Supper. some time ag the guest of her par-| (rs. Anna’ Rogers of the Rose Apart-| Members of the Ladies’ Aid society ents, ‘Mr. and ‘Mrs. C. W,‘Nichols: of ments accompanied her. mother, Mrs.;of the Presbyterian church will open e Avenue A. Henderson, last evening to Chicago, | their annual Lorarent ‘Wednesday after- {Where the latter will undergo treat-|noon at 2 o'clock in the church chapel, ;ment from her son, Dr. Henderson.!and Thursday evening will serve their "Miss ‘Theresa Chambers and Miss | Mrs. Henderson who only came here/|chicken-pie supper from 5 o'clock un- Helen Toepke of Third street were | recently from Portland, N. D., to make|til 8, A feature of the sale will be —————— ee | er home with her daughter, suffered|the art table which will include hand- oF a fracture of the shoulder bone in ajsome correspondence cards, place fall. cards and note paper ornamented in ess @ “In Times Like These” Wednesday Eve December 6th AUDITORIUM The Lecture will be free to the Public eee se ° 4 $f B Visits in Mandan. fs aH Sratty deslgnsidone in (water “colora. Mrs. M’Clung is held as the most wonderful speaker on the Holmboe Studio Church Sale Saturday. Tally cards will also be on sale to continent. Laeirane aise Bip 4 The St. Mary’s Sewing Circle, of St.| match the above cards, Sets of these Everyone is urged to be present. bal FRITHJOF HOLMBOE Mary's: church have. completed plans} articles can be .pufthased and used for thelr food and fancy work sale,|for parties, The rag rug division of ; Photographer im | the Aid will condust 8 food ele is . ee Be — ction with the othe les and | sere PHONE 264 “Meat Prices Will wi srve ‘during the Tazaar coftes Ls an . f Not ComeDown”s |, BISMARCK soem the cheerful news that comes ONE NIGHT ONLY, MONDAY, DECEMBER 11 , : from the Departs ntornen HERE FROM JUDSON. William Elliott, 5 4 Pema x ‘ ‘ \j culture. Meat prices will ‘Mr. and: Mrs. Henry Kuller of Jud- FE + Comstock &) bet Ch te f not worry the man or woman |son were visitors in the city Monday. 2: re aap on RESERVED SEATS e Christmas 1916 || who knows that a Shredded STORE OPEN NIGHTS. WONDERFUL PLAY ¥OR “EXPERIENCE” Wheat Biscuit will supply | ..n‘Sore will be open evenings until! aimee ON SALE AT Your friends can}| more real body + building | arter Christmas, in order to give its buy anything you | nutriment than beefsteak or fect theft siti i anaes Mac bcheiros adel sacepe your sho. || “eggs and at much less cost. ee THURSDAY, DEC. 7 -tograph. Shredded Wheat remains |! mrs. H. 1. Giffey of Stanton was i COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA <0 a ; ’ the same price, the same unos the shoppers in the city ‘Mon- Frice, $200 i By me s PRICES a wy y ‘a: ad eorge V. ONLY high quality, supplying all INTMANDAN Cabinet of mahogany, satin walnut, or quartered oak in all Hobart the nutriment a man needs | srs. George LaLone and Mrs. Leon|f finishes, measuring 49 3-4 inches high on castors and 22 1-2 x © Monthe in New York ‘ 50 18 DAYS. LEFT for a half day’s work. Two | De Rochford of this place were vis-|f 24 inches, All exposed metal parts heavily plated in 18 karat : Cc ee Range shredded wheat biscuits itors ‘Monday: in Mandan, gold, ‘Drop-tray record cradles to hold 60 records. ' 7 Months in Chicago : : with andiereaen'of FARGO VISITOR HERE.. eee New records ‘on sale the 20th of each month, 5 Months in Boston ! to I. ther fruits make a complete Gate catliaetee trios ital Cr D St 10 BIG SCENES 2 00 | o . i . j nourishing meal at a.cost of | *tins business. owa n ‘ ru g ore ice a ae $ . , M. B. A. ELECTS OFFICERS. : 4 not over, five cents. Made The Modern, Brotherhood of Amer- 123 Fourth Street His Triale and Toraptations Ay 4 |. at: Niagara Falls, N. Y. ica. met last evening in the Knights “of CHRISTMAS GIFTS Now ‘in the early part of the season is the time when Christmas Gifts can be selected with much more time and to your better self-satis- faction, than later when the aisles of the store are crowded, and you | haven't the time to make such a thorough search for what you wish. Handkerchiefs TOYLAND Let us serve you now. Our stocks are ready for your inspection and we are suggesting a number of gifts herewith that may just be the article you wish for that friend, relative or member of your own family. GLOVES A pair of gloves, whether it be kid, mocha or silk is always ac- ceptable at any time. What could be more suitable for any person you have a gift to give than a dainty handkerchief, ~- BOOKS for every child no matter Ladies French Kid Gloves, champagne, tan or grey. ° Ladies’ plain linen handker-. Children’s Here will be found tliose things that are a source of much pleasure to child. black aad white, with white and $1. 50 d $1. 75 i chiefs, 1-8 and 1-4 inch hem. e ren. The boys and girls, they are the ones who make Christmas the happy black stitchings, VU an 10¢ t o 50c Handkerchiefs day it is in the home. Make it happy for them this year by purchasing their per’ pair an 1 a Heavy leather street gloves <cca| Children’s plain linen handker. toys and games from this large pele wle the selection is so Pas =~ lin tan onal h biadeate weatestns Jors, | ctiets ae : complete, i Ladies ‘two clasp French Kid ikea $1 50 eons iifetsy re nibe Bi COLTS: | nea Joves, all colors, plain — @@r # [OWR 25c, 35c, 50c & 75c 5c, 10c and 15c Tinkertoys Sandy Andy pint fancy backs E aie $2 Grey, Brown and Black silk a aval THE peg te WONDER Anew sand toy. This is a toy for adil arr, = lined Mocha 1 Mediera embroidered handker-| Dainty haa Soa -f _ BUILDER the wide awake boy or girl. Fill ies Heavy kid gloves, white igloves ........... s chiefs. Children’s, han witha ta iaghetoe iaeay @ifteront the machine’s hopper with sand, and panting and black. Extra Ladies Heavy. silk gloves, éxtsa 35c to $1 25 10c, 15¢ ind 19¢ , merry-go-rounds, giant tops, it does the rest. Mechanically runs peed bbs $2 \50 heavy for Winter wear, black, H Tnitial handkerchief; I F assortment of Fa: mammouth swings, ferris wheels, the machine until every bit of sand ancy backs ...... s white, and grey with a 2 5 and colored initials, lisaeeres) hoxed shared Br tchceryer i see psc pe bovsge ra pt is run out - the hopper. Come in Washable kid gloves, in white, |contrasting backs . furniture, an numbers, and see this to: SruRCRILT UTE EREaT Oe 15c to 25¢c 25c and 35c hs se Ay ingenious Oc rs, ee. 65c Neckwear handkerchie! -f We So Be EN CeEABe. COE Neckwear always makes a very suitable gift. Our selection is : i Paper Abate fs, Men’s — Mas. gift oc ek. 5 Cc Quacky Doodles large and complete. tans: ~“eanbipcidert heals aes y landkerchi This is the new thing in Toy- Lawn and Organdie coilars,} ‘478, 19c to 25c Pi H li efs Meccano land. A duck that will turn his large and small shapes, trim- ed. Crepe de chine eS hsndkerehiels. : This toy is the talk of the toy neck and lock at you no matter med with lace, embroidery andj _—=s—s «Seto? white and colors, border 15, 25, 35 & 50c world this season. It‘ gives the boy | | Where you are: Children will pleating. White Broadcloth and Flan- touches of dainty psi Desig suey mere et the foundation for a practical engin laugh all day at it and then take 35c to 65c nel collars, all the newest Christmas spec- "35c Fancy colored hand- 2 25c eering education ae at play. 1 It “in bed i ichragrn night ros | cahapea: —it uslt are , | fal See eee ee. Cc kerchiefs ............. Cc ialtty tae sore tex tdveie edn like them. Everybody likes them. Fancy Georgette Crepe col-| 50c to $1.48 FANCY RIBBONS . ee ee ee a ene Leather Table Runners, Pillow Tops, Etc. made to gauge and interchangeable, ; 58c and $1.25 A most desirable gift for a housewife would be one of these f. We have just received a large shipment of Christmas ribbons, in eesble, : deat hee one, , stripe and plaid patterns. A wide range of prices. are ae ety made. Wide range of GAMES of all kinds at 10c to $3.75 Leather Table runners, in brown| runners. hycheyiat complete. 25c, 35c, 48c and 65c Christmas Ribbon Special had tis 2 oa SI eS are the Christmas Gifts supreme. , 60 and 80 Sc per yard "$1 to $10 per Set what his of her liking from the wee baby up, 5c to $1.25. VISIT TOYLAND TOMORROW, BUY EARLY WHEN YOU CAN GET THE BEST SELECTION AND THE BEST SERVICE. WEBB BROTHERS and green, many different styles oo . -$5.75 to $7.25] Leather pillow tops, carrying emblems and lodge insignas of sev- Felt runners trimmed with cut/|¢r@l colors and styles. leather. Sizes and patterns in a $4.98 to $6. large selection -1..$3:75 to $4.75 Felt pillow tops, in a wide selec- tion. Leather trimmed. Tapestry and brocade table $3.50 LEATHER GOODS tho woe Seated dan tage eel tein dant ee and the most wanted shades. Bags and worrying, cases: for, all poses. = 8 8 8 $1.25 to $12.50 and sizes.

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