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"WEDNESDAY, DEO: ¢; “1916. ‘BISMARCK DAILY’ TRIBUNE 7 ristmas Goods at Half Price! ‘We have placed on sale a number of lines-which we are discontinuing at a special 50 per cent discount. Je | OSKINS = |The Christmas Store { 3 pee y ° e Ot ; e ¢ e e 5 _ All items in this lot are new high grade stock well worth full price. An early selection from these items will cut the cost of Christmas giving in half. Come in early. CV In addition to the above items we have our usual large assortment of Choicest Gift Merchandise - | Sr"Savenn eomine oe coe NOTED WOMAN LECTURER) sew axcone crry's stones woman lecturers and writers on wom- en's problems Of the day, Mrs. Nellie L, McClung, who gives an, address this evening, xt 8:0), in the Auditori- um. . . Cards were issued yesterday by ‘Mrs. W. L. Smith, Mrs. R. F. Flint and Mrs. J. L. Whitney for a reception for Sat- urday afternoon in the home of Mrs. Smith in Sixth street. The hours will be from. 3 o'clock to 6:00, and the af- fair will be one of the large spciety events of the week. Fh Beatty, Marks Ill. Little Beatty Marks, daughter of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Bradley C. Marks of Fourth street, is quite ill. eee Mrs. C. L. Young of .Av s| Episcopal church will meet Thursday returned fro i ceendtn Ring [afternoon with Mrs, Fred L. Conklin where she was called by the death of] at her home in Fourth street. Final her mother, Mrs, C. A. Christie. Mr.|Plans for the food and fancy work and Mrs. Young have as their guest,| Sale which will be held in Hoskins Sat- ‘Mrs, C. K. Avery of Chicago. uray, afternoon will be made at that : eee ime, d taday on ‘No. 3, from Minneapolis, and was met lat the de- pot by Mrs. BE, P. Quain and Mrs. V. Returns After Visit. Seis Edward Falkenstein, wha has bee: Church Supper Tomorrow. the guests of his aunts, Mrs, J. P.| The bazaar conducted this after- French of Rosser street and Mrs. H.!/noon by the Ladies’ Aid society of the F. O'Hare of ‘Avenue C, has returned | Presbyterian church in the church to Fargo, to resume his studies in the chapel, was a financial success. Near- state Agricultural college. ly all the articles were sold shortly had tad after the sale opened. Thursday eve- Is Visiting Here. ning from 5 o'clock until 8 the annual Miss Ray Leverich of Jamestown, |chicken pie supper will be served. A ‘but formerly of this city, is being en-|splendid menu has been prepared tertained for a few days by.Mrs. John} which promises to excell former sup- A. Graham of Sixth street. At the|pers. The menu follows: conclusion of her visit here Miss Lev- Chicken Pie erich will leave for St. Paul to spend|Mashed Potatoes Cabbage Salad the winter. i Cranberry Sauce Celery Jelly -Brown Bread Apple.and Pumkin Pie Coffee so td Camp Fire Notes. apa Camp Fire will hold a To Conclude Visit Here. ‘Miss Iona Eolton of Jamestown, who has been spending several days with her sister, Dr. M. E. Bolton of Main street, will return to her home this. evening. oe To Wed Fargo Girl. , Myron C. Hunt of the Gamble-Robin- son company left yesterday morning on ‘No. 4, for Fargo, where Friday his marriage to Miss Dorothy Kennedy, daughter of Mrs. Sarah E. Kennedy will take place. t e ° Gives Theatre Party. * Miss Dora Larson of Sixth street entertained members of the G. T. club at a theatre:party: last evening, at the Auditorium and, following the show, at White's. |The club, which is com- _osed of twelve members, ‘met at the Pickels Rolls Master Joe, of Fifth’ street, left, this morning on No. 4, for Fargo, where they will visit a short time. Later they will go to Morris, Minn., where] ‘Phe Ti: they will be guests of Mrs. Woodman- ceremoi meeting Friday evening, at, see’s mother, ‘Mrs. Galvin. 6 o'clock, in the chapel of the Pres- f ‘byterian church. The ceremonial will, Goes to Grand Forks, — be in charge of the Misses Marjorie | L. H. Bloom of; Winotia, ;Mien.,| Webb, Ida Iverson and Theodosia ‘deen the guest of Mr E.| Fitch, and: the luncheon in charge’ of | ' Maynard of Avenue, A:for the last two| Irene McPhee and Exene Schultz. weeks, left yesterday.'on No. 4, for, The camp conducted a fishpond at Grand Forks, where she will join Mr.|the Ladies Ald bazaar of the Presby- Bloom and spend the winter there. | terian church, held in the chapel this Ratan: ;[afternoon.. Miss Marshail met with Former Resident Here. . the camp. The camp fire division of Rev. R. H. Craig of the Dickinson|the McCabe Methodist Episcopal “Holmboe Studio FRITHJOF ‘HOLMBOE Methodist Episcopal church and for-| church will meet Friday afternoon in Photographer merly pastor of the McCabe church,|the church basement, with Miss Kath- ae a returned today, after spending a short} erine Densford. The group will be di- time in the city calling on friends.| vided into two, the younger girls form- The Dickinson congregation is con-jing one division and the older ones templating the erection of: a new/| the other. church edifice and already $9,000 has \ fi PHONE 264 aig Ke Mrs, Nellie, L, McClung J. LaRose, who were instrumental in bind bringing this noted woman to the city. been raised towards it. The Dickin- Women’s Club Notes. For over a year negotiations have son church will entertain the annual] Mrs, A. P. Lenhart was hostess yes-|'been under way to secure her serv- conference of that denomination next terday afternoon at her home in Ave-| ices, but owing to the great demand fall. nue B, to co-members of the Mothers’| for her lectures this was the first date Sapeie club, The club celebrated its annual] open for North Dakota. To Entertain, Class. Christmas meeting and was featured| !n Minneapolis Mrs. McClung spoke ‘Dr. and Mrs. W. J.“Hutcheson will| py a Christmas reading by Mrs. W. C,|Monday and Tuesday evenings, to ca- entertain the former's class of boys| Taylor and a recitation by Master Wil-| pacity houses in the big Auditorium of of the McCabe Methodist Eptecopal|iiam Lenhart, young son of the host-| that place. She will spake in Fargo Sunday school Thursday evening, -atiess, The roll call was responded to| Thursday evening and later in Grand the parsonage in Sixth street. The! by Christmas quotations and the cur-| Forks. class is composed of sixteenboys and|rent events were discassed by Mrs.| Mrs. McClung will, speak, on the a special program of athusements has Cecil Burton. During the business problems which affect women of today been arranged for their enjoyment. session a new treasurer, Mrs. and will give one of her most famous Last evening Dr. and Mrs. Hutcheson! schutt, was elected to serve the next| lectures. The lecture will be free entertained at dinner, Dr. Jack Hal-| si, months, and Mrs. H. F. O'Hare re-| 81d open to tho public. Preceding her Christmas (916 Your friends can buy anything you can give them— except your: pho- i gren, Dr. Ackerman, Miss Jennie Ma- address.a short musical program will 3 Tey oe will be president, Mrs. Cecil Burton; "a for corse, 17. DAYS LEFT nope etd vice president, Mrs. Robert Dutton, Johnsons! for corey Announces Wedding. the Bismarck Bank Wesley R. Cochran, who will be in charge, has announced his aioe opening, and he now has on displa; a preliminary shipment of high grade imported oriental art goods. This line will be largely extended before the holidays. The Gift Shop will also handle bo- tanical art goods and flowers. From ‘time to time original paintings by well known artists will be exhibited and offered the public. Specialties i will be oriental teas and oriental tea things, lunch cloths and appointments, |; favors, place cards, etc. The proprietor is a Bismarck boy, /a son of John Cochran. After leaving high school, he took up an agricultur- al course at Fargo, which has been supplemented with practical experl- ence in horticulture and floraculture. a | _ CITY NEWS t ——_————____—_—. MR. KEENAN ILL. Register of Deeds G. J. Keenan is | confined to his home in Second street by illness. J fe & HERE ON BUSINESS. J. W. Elliott, banker and real es- tate man of Minneapolis, is in the city, transacting business with the local Soo Line officials. . ° RESIGNS POSITION HERE. R. A. Glerum, who has been win- dow, trimmer at the A. W. Lucas Co. store for sometime, has resigned his position and will leave Sunday for Tower City, where he will engage in business with his brother-in-law, ‘A. — OFFICE WORKERS FACTORY WORKERS and others who labor indoors should always take thestrength- compelling tonic-food in SCOTT'S EMULSION to keep up their strength, nourish their nerves and increase their energy. SCOTT'S is helping thousands— why not you ? Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, Nv. J. 16-23 and secretary, Mrs. R. M. Bergeson. The next meeting of the club will be held Monday, Jan. 9, with Mrs. O'Hare. ~ Mrs. John A. Larson was hostess this afternoon to the Current Events club at her home in Sixth street. oe Announcement has ‘been made of the marriage of Miss Eva Louise Sten- shoel, the third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Stenshoel of Valley City, and Henry Hoyer Hanson, son of (Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hanson of Barnes county. Their wedding was an event Make an Appointment Today left Tuesday evening on the special train which is carrying the Minnesota, South Dakota, North Dakota and Iowa anti-suffragists from Minneapolis to ‘Washington, where they will attend the first national convention of that organizatoin. The North Dakota del- egation will be joined in Washington |A_New Foley Book flare Block CHRISTMAS 1916 Your friends can buy anything you can give them except of Monday, November 27, in the home| 4. we Cevtineae Paves tis YOUR PHOTOGRAPH oO , i N.C. . spike ORE ea A mt heads the North Dakota delegation Open Every Sunday with Mrs. J. G. Gunderson of Aneta, { - Until Christmas Make Appoin tments Now BUTLER’S STUDIO 3111, Main 8t Phone 249 “THE FRIENDLY FOLEY BOOK” by Mrs. H. G. Chaffee of Amenia. The South Dakota delegation will be head- ed by Mrs, Ethel Jacobson, Mrs. C. E. Estabrook will represent Wisconsin and Mrs. Simon Cassady and Miss Alice French, Iowa. The Mineapolis party is made up of Mrs. J. B. Gilfillan, A book of human verses by JAMES W. FOLEY in book form. Each copy boxed. A true art edition, and @ rare example of bookmaking art. ? Asa Christmas Gift This is The Ideal Volume Priced At $2.50 Per Volume VISITS BROTHER. Miss A. M. Diebell has returned from a visit with her brother, Florian Diebell of Washburn. M’KENZIE VISITOR. W. L. Watson of McKenzie was among the business visitors at the | BISMARCK AUDITORIUM ONE NIGHT ONLY, MONDAY, DECEMBER 11 Mrs. Edmund Penington, Mrs. Elbert | Se sr Ltd ck ¢ F L. Carpenter, Mrs. Alfred Pillsbury, saad Manis Ge Bound .in brown ooze leather, gold stamped, printed in Mrs. C. C. Weber, Mrs. Vader H. Van ¢ THE Most RESERVED SEATS two colors on hand made deckle edged paper. AM] poems |] cinco T: setcl, and Mire’ Louis WONDERFUL PLAY FOR "EXPERIENCE" in this volume are original matter never before published [!1v Glare ‘urs, Willam Davie and ON SALE AT Biles ATY Dare F¥INNEY’S DRUG STORE THURSDAY, DEC. 7. - PRICES L. Starr. “C. W. Dawson of Vermilion, S. D., will succeed ‘Mr. Glerum and has already entered upon his duties. ee 1S IMPROVING. J. M. Lash of the city, firoman of the Soo Line, who was injured Mon- day in Moffit, when he was caught by ing along nicely at ital. ° the engine, is gett the St. Alexius h . TOBIAS CASEY HERE. Tobias Casey, one of the big men of Dickinson and the Slope country, is in Bismarck, talking over plans for the new nornial school. ee 8 SPOKE IN ALMONT. Rev. G. B. Newcomb of the Society For the Friendless spoke Sunday night in Almont, in the interest of his work. He spoke on ‘Helping the Un- fortunate,” to a capacity house. IN WASHBURN. William Wasley of the Webb Broth- ers’ store was in Washburn yesterday, transacting business. eee ‘MARRIED BY JUDGE. Michael Kohler of Tuttle and Miss Mary Becker of Bismarck were mar- ried Monday by Judge H. C, Bradley of the probate court. ee es RETURNS FROM VISIT, ‘Mrs. Lola Deakin has jast returned from Cole Harbor, where she spent | the Thanksgiving vacation with Mrs. “Pp, b ‘atterson. . sa 8 ON EASTERN TRIP. Attorney H. F. O'Hare of the First National Bank building has gone east on a two weeks’ business trip, to in- clude stops in Pittsburgh, Cleveland and Chicago. THE BISMARCK Lay rt Several new students enroll every week, and every one satisfied with the college in all its appoint- ments. Students admitted without examination for either the Book- keeping or’ Shorthand ‘courses. English from the lowest primary branches. Send for particulars. When you know what we have done for hundreds of others, you . Will want to attend. G. M. LANGUM, Bismarck, Pres. We are feeding large numbers of cattle, on our dif. ferent farms, and we have slected a number which are the pick of each of the different herds, for immediate use. expert care. é By insured mail 15c extra _ court house Tuesday. 9 Moaths in New York 50c every Foley book in print in stock. LIDGERWOOD WANTS FREE 7 Months in Chicago We have by bed EXPRESS SERVICE IN CITY : ; ! to 4 ; Send for list. Basinesd men of the village of Lidg- Months in Boston erwi jave two rai Is al two & 10 BIG SCENES : Hoskins, Publisher ||=s moi. ant 20, 7 cmmrore $2.00 wan! express rvice in “ Bismarck, N. D. corporate limits. They have petition- its Tec tll ed the railroad commission for it, and ‘a hearing will be held in due time. These cattle are in prime condition and are being given The best of these cattle in this picked herd, are being slaughtered now, and we guarantee this meat to be the best procurable. It will rank with the finest meat shipped from the Chicago packing houses. We are ready to deliver this meat, and we urge deal- ers to phone, write or telephone us for prices. We have set the selling price as low as we possibly can, and we might say that this price is much below the price asked by outside wholesalers. We are making a specialty of curing meats—bacon, hams, dried beef. All our cured meats are sugar cured, and are the best on the market. Our lard is absolutely pure, and guaranteed to con- tain nothing’ but the purest pork fats. $500 Reward We will pay this amount of money to any per- son who finds any artificial coloring or anything in our sausage except the purest pork fats. 2-3 of a pound of our lard goes as far as one pound of other lards because of its pure ingredients. Try our sausage, it is made of the best of meats, is absolutely clean and made by experts. We Have a Large Stock of Groceries that we had the foresight to buy when prices were not as high as they are now and we can save you money on every sale, when you consider the quality of the goods. Buy here and save money. Gussner’s Phone 60

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