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SATURDAY, DEO: 9, 1916. | BISMARCK DAILY. TRIBUNE ; rive” i . 5 s gO Ea | 3 at B ak ; € \ ; , ; Albrecht ; East Window a _ Dakers 0C0a_ Brilliant Reception Marks To Observe Child Labor Web b Br 0S. ees vetands all tests of. | Closing of Week’s Events| Days Throughout: Nation : Few of ss Bismarck, - - North Dakota These Furs One of the most brilliant society . J.-M. Gillette of Gri ft i i aborat and home, (4.0% of ime most intr t foctety | De. 3 e of Grand Forks, this afternoon given by: Mrs. Wesley chairman of the North Dakota ‘child - |L. Smith, Mrs. Robert Flint’ and}/@bor committee, received a commun- thi 1S ure, iti 1S f rec Mrs, John L, Whitney if the home of | {ication Thursday from the’ chairman ‘ the former in Sixth street. The Smith | of the national child labor“tommittee delicious, a 1S | { home was artistically appointed in the ati . mY in. Washington, stating that January he althful : yuletide colors, red and green. To 28:29 had ‘been set asid hild 1 i e st carry out the effect red geraniums ranted aside aeccnile: le were used in profusion and the chan-|?" days. in the United States, and Walter B. ge & CoaLtd. A: deliers and windows were draped with| asking that. the women’s clubs, ESTABUSHED 1780 ODORCHESTER,MASS. = peraemas ppraimimente heme three | churches andischools in the various received in the living ‘roo: na Y and were assisted by Mrs, F. na Lahr States make'plans for the observance Mrs. L, K. Thompson and Mrs. L. E. erg his is the first time Opdyke. Miss Margaret Smith, amali|4" observance has been made by the daughter of the hostess, met the|child labor committee and it is ex- guests at the door. * | pected to arouse as much interest .as In the dining room the yuletide col-| that of the baby welfare week, ors were used and the tea table held| ‘Dr. Gillette has sent out the call to Sale and Exhibit 1 : —OF— ° WERNER WILL HAVE NEW MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM 20-foot ceiling, steam. heated and with electric light equipment. ; Werner, .N. D., Dec. 9.—Financial Pe Le a cluster of red blooms. Pourin; (the members of the committee in the i ( problems have... been adjusted and} Fur showing: and° saleyat Webb's|ing the first part of the uringidas state, for their co-operation in their e i work ‘will now be started on a town “Monday. were Mrs. A. A, Bruce and MrggH. H.|Tespective places of residence. auditorium. The building will be 40 pa He Eas Steele, and later Mra. W. H. Boden-} The national” baby welfare week 4 we 90 feet. in size, with a stage and a| Johnson's for corsets. stab and Mrs. G. F. Dullam. Assisting} Will be held the same as yast year, ie == in the dining room were Mrs, J. A,|2ccording to. Miss Julia Lathrop of Haney, Mise Harriet Spillane, Miss| Washington, D, C., head of the chil- y Josephine Hamel, Miss Frances Lamb, dren’s bureau, but requests have come Mrs. H. S. Dobler, Mrs. C. N. Kirk,|¢® her to set the dates, fora later ee Protect Mrs. William V, Kiebert and Miss time than Jast year, as March. was . 3 Dora Larson. considered too early. anes J? |e Rcemmeeart.s| emrniwe | | MONDAY AND TUESDAY Against Substitutes Ask For Steele, .soprnao, entertained by sing- Concludes Visit Here. 5 9 ing a program of songs with Miss Hel-| ‘Mrs. Frank Wheeler, who has been Goan fish state , en Fisk at the piano. Victrola music| ®Pe2ding some:time in the city, called . , also featured. The: hours were from|HeFe by the illness of her sister; Mrs. 3 o'clock to 6 and nearly 175 guests George Register’ of First street, re- turned Thursday to her home in Buf- 2 o'clock December 11 THE ORIGINAL eee 3 nae N. iF ae Register, who re- vi an d 12 ' Church Society M. cently underwent an operation in the y 10 ALICKS MALTED MELK (7 2ie See onsite nomi irri noe ity Li i . : eran church will meet next 4 A : = ull Made in the largest, best equipped and =| Wednesday ‘in the afternoon, in the psise © * We have aranged with E. Albrecht and Sons, St. Paul, for a four sanitary Malted Milk plartin the world =| church parlors. The meeting will be ‘Farewell For Mr. Glerum. ae © We do not make. “milk products’’— |#led at 2:30. cane clenteal dope of the A.W: Aah: day exhibit and sale of fine Furs. . store tendered Aalph lerum Skim Milk, Condensed Milk, etc. Sani af i i Attends College Play. larewell last evening in the home “ * inati . g Ask For HORLICK’ Miss Verna Wrightot Trird straet of Mayor and Mrs. lateas - First Thousands of Dollars worth of Rich, Fascinating Luxurious Furs left yesterday for J ue A. Mr. Glerum, ‘ “ THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK leat eronlig aholattainie eee who has been in ,the employ pf the will be on display. Made from clean, full-cream milk |en at the Jamestown college, which | *0re a8 window; trimmer for the last : i i ad the extract of select malted grain, | she formerly attended. Miss Wright|¥ea? and «half; leaves Sunday. for You are most cordially invited. Come whether you are interested reduced to. powder form, soluble in | Will spend the week-end as the guest aorer SU Se ei neare in of school friend: ia . -five mem- i ! % water. Best Food-Drink for All Ages. Shet auerio: ie bers of the force were guests and the or not. We will apreciate your presence. Used for over a Quarter Century To Reside in Fargo. evening was spent in music, games : Unless you say ““HORUONS?* Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clendenning of “74 other social diversions, Mr. Lu- Te ms TT a ‘ you may get a Substitutes * | Wimbledon have taken a house” in cas, proprietor, and Mr. Holiday, man- Se SS AE CAINE: 2k ER REO 3 Eighth avenue south, Fargo, and have | 98°" made short addresses and the eT Tae an ll Ta ea Package Homme (ster 9 their residence there for the or he ee ee” ———— eras nt ee winter. Mrs, Clendenning is presi- handsome leather traveling see & ATTORNEY GENERAL TO estate for which he was acting as le- The case is brought to Burleigh ie Seed dent of “the North Dakota Suffrage gal adviser, The hearing will be be- |county. The alleged misdemeanor 4 i association. Sariade Miss Lincoln Wins Praise. PROSECUTE PURCHASE IN | fore Judge W. L. Nuessle of the Sixth | was committed, it is claimed, last . iF The following item from the: Minne- district and it will come up early in|/summer. Dickinson attorneys will re- Bismarck Infirmary of Osteopathy pe Attends Wedding o Nurse. lupus ournel mit be ot nero | EMBEZZLEMENT MATTER |ihe December term present he defendant the friends of Mrs..W. F, Crewe of| Att G eee marck hospital has ret I orney. eneral H. H. J. Linde will Braddock, where’ she raturned trom twitch ‘gtréet:..,A ‘North Dakota girl| appear for the state, with State's ‘At- wedding of Miss Eva. Hyrlbut and has won much success on the vaude- torney Thomas G, Johnson of Dunn Warren. ‘Lamb. Their. marriage was ville ‘stage/in: Emma Perley Lincoln, | county, in the prosecution of George A Ne Fi [ B ke an event of Wednesday last. The fwho caraa to thé Uniqie last week | Purchase, a well known Manning at- ew (6) ey 00 bride is asgraduate of the Bismarck with a clever bo in which. she | torney, who is. charged-with the em- hospital;nutxes’ training school: of the {4d several tmper§onations, each with | bezzlement of $2,000 belonging! to an i tf clags, of 1946. Mr. ‘Lamb and. his|&? individuality ind an intelligence 3 é bride will reside'on the former's tarm,|that is unusual: if this sort of thing. “THE FRIENDLY FOLEY BOOK” one mile out from Braddock. ‘While|Miss Lincoln has an excellent speak- in that city, Dr. Ackerman was the|i6 Voice and a good stage presence| AL Hot, Nourishing | Drs: Bolton and Bolton, Physicians in Charge All curable acute and chronic, diseasgs- success: Ty: ined ‘ without. drpgs. Par, Dri! a Evangeline Bolton ‘specializeg in women and: enaren ¢ J ‘ ‘diseases and obstetrics, « i : , ie ELECTRIC BATHS IN CONNECTION - oa : Eppinger Block, Rooms:1 to’. . Phone 240, Bismareky 1 x. D. : guest of the bride's sister, Mrs. W.|that should carry her far in her work. 2 ‘ | z Wi Mandigo: - - « ce!” 3] Migs, Linteln’s is in Gardner,| Mleal—one that will put, A book of human verses by bE es ee N, D.”- She id'w Meter of Mrs, Crewe : d rey into the! ‘ i Announces Dances for’ Season. and {s well known in the city, having} Vim and energy rare “4 The Capital Dance club’ has an-| Visited here on several: occasions. worn-out body and fortify it J [A M. ES W. FOLEY e, season. ese affairs will be amp ‘Div! 0 Groups. } q ip | among the interesting social events a At & meeting ot ithe eCabe ave Wheat Biscuit (heated in Bound. in brown ooze leather, gold stamped, printed in 4 of t! d the first =} ion oO: ie Camp Fire girls yeste: . ae ‘ Your friends can 0 bay pee you ca give them except held next Wednesday evening Wt oer atternoort in, the Sasement ‘of the | the oventorestore stieooee) two colors on hand made deckle edged paper. All poems % o terson hall. The other dates include| Church, the camp was divided \into i ilk. © ipplies al 5 ori : : ; Open Every Sunday December a January 12; January 24, two groups. sg roup, com bedaent serge 4 et a in this volume are original matter never before Published A ‘ebruary 7 and February 22. O’Con- ‘ e older girls, will be under tren, " Until Christmas nor's orchestra will furnish the music| the supervision of Miss Katherine | Hatt day's work. Also deli- in book form. Each copy boxed. A true art edition, and Balin. oF Make Appoin tments Now : BUTLER’S ST UDIO Hare Block 3111, Main St Phone 249 for the series, The costume ball which| Densford, and the second group, com- f the club has been planning for some|P0Sed of the younger girls, of Miss| cious with bananas or other @ rare example of bookmaking art. time has been indefinitely postponed Callahan. The officers elected at the Asa Christmas Gift This is The Ideal Volume "| organization of the whole group will| fruits, Priced At $2.50 Per Volume Marries Fargo Girl. serve as: officers ofethe first group. By insured mail 15c extra Myron C. Hunt of this city and Miss| Tey are: President, Marion Gos: We have every Foley book in print in stock. 2 Dorothy Kennedy of Fargo were mar-| Vice President, Marjorle Moore; ried last evening in the home of the| etary: ‘Rheta Upton; treasurer, Jose- bride’s mother, Mrs, Sarah BE. Ken-|DPhine Fogerty. OMicers were elected nedy, in Front street. Tho service for the ixciond group and include: was read at 8 o'clock by Rev. Thomas President, Irene Griffin; vice — presi- dent, Ruth Cordner;,’ secretary, Hal- Send for list J. Grahant of the First Presbyteri: a eee oe ‘ a "9, ° church. The bride was attended Ne’ Beroxsins; treagaters ‘Mabel Na- e ° } If you don’t know just what her sister, Miss Ruth Kennedy and oie Hoskins, Publisher \ James Kennedy, brother of the bride, Special Church a fe. 2 , to give, come to was Dest man.” ‘The wedding music| specigmurcst numbers ill feat Bismarck, N. D. 4 9 per numbe ill was played by, Rexford Keye of, Moor-. head. A wedding dinner supplement- rare ifne. sporning Sha eygine services Made at Niagara Falls, N. Y He aa agen a double quartet under the direction and his bride will reside in Bismarck, of Mrs.. J. A, Larson will sing and the : where he is connected with the chorus choir under the leadership of Gamble-Robinson company. C. B. Taylor will furnish the music —>>> EE = |tor the evening. Following is the pro- Holmboe Studio Morning—Anthem:” “How Lovely. Are the Messengers” (St. Paul), Men- delssohn; solo (selected), Mr. L, Van- See Our Complete. i where unique gift ideas prevail dever. —S> 33 ae, me : OPEN EVENINGS TIL! FRITHJOF HOLMBOE Evening—Anthem: ““Cleft Are the : g CHRISTMAS Photographer Rocks” (Christ and His Soldiers), Far- | f AN Os mer. Anthem: ‘:Jesus Lives” (Christ PHONE 264 and His Soldiers) Farmer. Trio: “Lift Thine Eyes” (Elijah), Mendelssohn. and Play er Pianos Mrs. C. B. Taylor, Miss J, McLeod and | Miss Marshall. WHY PAY TWO PRICES [moe comer] Be eee Se pe gina fs 4 . Christmas (916 READERS’ COLUMN | than any other in, this section : Ye rers in the ee rap beggberdiow prtabresaiecr ght phys mrs Buy’ anything yeu {| to Der days = wt Jetson tor St eg ies ) The only amount we pay, above the ea ; about one half the amount charged at other offices in Bis. . can give them— ]/a precedent in simplicity in inaugura- | company operates two immense factories at cost of making sete manufacturing eo} i ~~ Marck, 4 . except your pho- | tions, There was no inaugural ball Chicago and Cincinnati. They yj peod ace thirty ae SEY aT eh valawe ol business—not Strictly high grade work is done, and only high ead soarent. ui Bismarck in January gis3y, when thousand instruments. year; They make every F pecanse of exorbitant. turnover on each in- Shortridge -was governor. It's true part of every instrument. They have reduc il ch because we do materials are used for Crown and Bridge work, Plate work, THEE kek. a “reception held at. the the manufacture of pianos to a science. Big strument. We can sell cheaper Gold, Porcelain, and Amalgan Fillings. Prices are right for th ntful output, complete facilities and systematic ff not have to pay several profits, capitol, «The yeathor, was, dell economy enable them to produce high-grade Say. dental works Gone, aidmany walked at te iatend. The pianos at the lowest cost,. ‘Their instruments maintain no expensive selling force. } ALL WORK FULLY GUARANTEED. Note the prices Wiites: with J. fe ealnn and. RN vost us less than any others of supposedly Piano fs sold by us. We do not 4 below, and compare them with prices of other offices, See st H equal grade. We’can sell cheaper because wey have to pay agents’ commissions. We 7 ‘Gold ee best 22K a $5.00 tanks he sachption was plain, very plain buy cheaper. Bask you simply fits fair peoke above the ae P : oA Aa) ; pa e | bottom price of the instrume: : my Best White Crown ..... . 5.00 14 DAYS LEFT or at least it was supposed to be. E DEAL directly with the manutac-f personal. simple, individual way of doing busi- Se Heaviest Bridge Work, per tooth 5.00 Cavartival, at. the gocepuon. we, were turers, We are, in fact, one of the twof hess saves many a dollar on every sale, thus 4 Fillings, : snuck: Sirprised "tb NBG. the governor thousand representatives that consti- enabling us to mark every instrument un- \ r— Gold be ovine up from... 2.50 P is ide ae bes ee oe ae or tute the House of Baldwin, ‘he instruments — usually ‘low. aside is ymouth + Roc! pants. ) MAKE phy ioe eee Se Does anyone remember today the sto- | By coming to this store for piano or piayer-piano you can be sure of elimi- i, Ty of the pants? nating all extra profits, you can enjoy the many advantages of dealing Ai PICTURES WILL BE FINISH It appears that during the campaign | ctically directly with the factory and you can get one of the famous ae ED FoR “Shortridge sent to the Plymouth jouse of Baldwin instruments that are kaomes jhe world ovens artist No charge for Extracting When 3 Plates or Bridge Work CHRISTMAS store in St. Paul for a pair of pants, excellence, remarkable durability ard uncqualed ail-ro which gave such good satisfaction, fa 4° that after the election he sent for Th e eB sal wi n Pia n re) Co. FREE ‘eyinnanich another pair, at the same time tell-| ing, in his letter, that the ones pre-/ e WHEN YOU ASK FE OR viously purchased were now worn by Union Dental Parlors | see Rea a he | Thompson, Local Agent Sutescoons-Cowen’ s Drug Store Ss. B U AG te E R vertisement. For years afterwards he | é : ox, XD, i. “oven OnP Owner cmmEATaS A N ORT HERN o" nag Rock | JAMES W. FOLEY.