The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 18, 1916, Page 5

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teh, 1p: - . the birth of a.son to Mr. and Mra: A. |yesterday. : J. Arnot of*’ Ragser street, Sunday - where she spent several weeks as the | also visit Mr. and Mrs, A. ren +. i gee a wis . Invitations went. out today for the WITCH HAZEL OINTMENT ‘Christmag dance which the nurses of - Up + «| the St. Alexius hospital wil give Fri- Monday Club Observes also visited other points while in the east. Christmas Program Mrs. H. 8. Dobler was hostess this} Master Robert, small son of Mr. and afternoon at her home in Rosser|Mrs. Robert Dutton of Third street, street to comembets of the Monday |is quite ill. club. A Christmas program featured the. meeting, the subject being “The Yuletide.” Mrs. H. P. Goddard gave se 8 le.Quite I. eee O. E. 8. Meeting. The regular meeting of the Bis- a most. interesting history of the|marck Chapter of the Order of East- Christmas tree and Andrea Hopper’s|ern Star will be held Tuesday even- “A Christ Child Story” was given a|ing, in the Masonic temple. splendid interpretation by Miss Ma- See Mrs. M. W. Roan gave Entertaining. Sister. e origin of the Christ-| Mr. and Mrs, Willian V. Kiebert of mas Carol with interpretative music |Fourth street have'as their guest for Thig part of the program was espe-|several days, the former's sister, Mrs. cially pleasing. The roll call was re-| Charles Whitmer, of Yucca, N. D. sponded to by “My Ideal Christmas.” COEARY, The next meeting of the club will be held Monday, January 8, with Mre.G.| A special .meeting of the Royal F. Dullam. Neighbors has been called for Tues- The: meeting of the Fortnightly club day afternoon, at 2° o'clock, in the scheduled for Wednesday ‘has been| Knights of Pythias hall. All the of- postpohed until January 3, and will|ficers and as many members as can be held in the home of Mrs. G. A. Raw-| attend are asked to be present. lings in Avenue A. ante: 5 «ee k Concludes Visit Here, Moffit Visitors. } Verne M. Hoffman, who has been Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Agselstine of |Cntertained while in the city attend- Moffit are spending’some time in the | ing the grand opera performances by city. They were guests at the Ma his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. sonic banquet held during the wec'- | !/offman, of Avenue C, returned to his end.in the Masonic temple. home in Fairmount, N. D., last eve- 6 eee ning, Mr, Hoffman ‘sang at both the Birth of Son. morning and evening services in the Announcemergi has ‘been made of |McCabe Methodist Episcpoal church Royal Neighbor Meeting. eee Entertaining Canadian Guest. Mr. and Mrs. Lenhart of First street are entertaining as their guests over the holidays, their son:and daughter- and Mrs. F. A. Lenhart, of , Alberta, Can. They will Lenhart guest of her parents. Mrs. Cordneer | Of Avenue B, and Mr. and Mrs, George i. ‘ Lenhart of Hazelton, before returning to their Canadian home. : eee morning in thé’ Bismarck hospital. Mother and son are doing nicely. Returns From Eastern Trip. Mrs. A. D. Cordner of First: street | in-law, Mi has returned fom Povidence, R. I.,| Medicine Cards Out For Dance. (COMPOUND) day evening, December 29, in Patter- } son’s hall. Over 200 invitations were For Piles or Hemorrhoids, issued. The affair promises to be one External or Internal, Blind or | of the big events of the Yuletide sea- Bleeding, Itching or Burning. |son. Many of the prominent society | WisW To BUY A CHRISTMAS PRESENT. FoR A GENTLEMAN FRIEND, BUT DON’T KNow WHAT To GET - HE DOBSN*T SMOKE Kor nor ‘BISMARCK: DAILY TRIBUNE GEE, | DON'T KKOW WHAT To GET HIN- IT’S 30 HARD To FoR A MAN DRINK , NOR. GO OUT NIGHTS PERMAPS Noy CAN SUGGEST SomeTunc?| [OF FANCY-WORK- ? WHEN IN” Bisrarck MAKE THE CITY NATIONAL BARBER Stop “Bonk. 8b Youn SwoP EACH CUSTOMER GETS INDIVIDUAL HOT TOWEL of the herds in North Dakota is ex- ceptionally good. Except for an occa: sional tuberculosis cow we have prac: tically no trouble.” +e # HERE FROM ARENA. N. M. Scott of Arena were among the business visitors in the city Fri- day. a a # ANAMOOSE MAN IN CITY. ‘W. iW. Allen of Anamoose is attend- ing to ‘business matters in ‘Bismarck today. He is a guest at the Van Horn. ic eee DICKINSON MAN IN CITY. J. P. Tucker of Dickinson is spend- ing the day in Bismarck, attending to business transactions. He is a guest at the Van ‘Horn jotel. * VICTIM OF ACCIDENT. Howard Ward, 40 years of age, re- turning to Baldwin last night, was severely injured when his automobile skidded and turned over near Baldwin. He was brought to St. Alexius hospi- tal. oe 8 TO GO TO LANSING. Dr. S. A. Danford of this place has been engaged to conduct a series of evangelistic meetings in the First Methodist Episcopal church in Lan- sing, Mich. Dr. Danford will begin his work there March 11. see Fargo pastorate for many years, and his friends in the eastern part of the state have picked him for the chap- lainship. There is no doubt that he will also receive strong support from his present field. I have sold the Atlantic cafe and wish all bills against the cafe to be presented to Atty, F. H. Register for payment. CHAS. TUCK. ipe, juicy, Sunkist Oranges. Buy a box tolastallweek. Serve them every day. dealer Sunkist © 156 William Stroet, New. York. » One application brings: relief, | Women of the city will act as patron- Price 28c,, at all druggists or | °5¢*. ; mailed. e Send Free Semple of Otatment to Uniformly Good Oranges California Fruit GrewersExehengo: HUTCHESON FOR CHAPLAIN. A quiet boom is on for Dr. W. J Hutcheson, pastor of the McCabe Methodist Episcopal church, for chap lain of the house. Dr. Hutcheson, be fore coming to Bismarck, occupied a ue CHRISTMA S1916 Your friends can buy anything you can give them except Entertains at Dinner, Mr. and Mrs. William V. Kiebert , {entertained at dinner at their home fn Fourth street, yesterday, Judge .,and Mrs. E. B, Gose, daughter, Miss Marion Goss, Mrs, Wright and Miss Mabel Wright. Judge and Mrs. Goss wll leave the capital city the first, the year for Minot, where they will make their home. A number of en- teriainmenty are being given in theirs jonor, oo — FIRST WOMAN ATTORNEY GENERAL SAYS CITY NEWS i wo! ’8 BUSINESS IS HOME MAKING i man’s Poe " STANTON VISITORS. The first woman in the United} Mrs.-M. B. Ankarberg and Miss States to be an assistant attorney gen- | Clara Linberg are among the Stanton eral is Miss Clara Ruth Mozzer of Den-;| people who are spending the week- ver, appointed by Leslie Hubbard, inj;end in the city. They are guests at appreciation of woman's part in Colo-|the McKenzie. rado politics: r oma ] * Although, in .politics, Miss Mozzer says wormed’ -ultimate aim should be the making Of a home, i “I expect to make one myself some day,” she says. ** NO EPIDEMICS ANYWHERE. “There's not a serious epidemic among cattle in the state or in the na tion,” Dr. W. F. Crewe, secretary of the North Dakota live stock sanitary * Hemeo. Medicine Compeay For cil poconiae Miss Moszer gotjher law degree at | '2etd. announced today._ “The health amie healt YOUR PHOTOGRAPH Mrs. H: F. Keller entertained this University of Cologado. She is also a All settings made before Monday, Dec. 18, will be afternoon her home in Thayer graduate of Uni ity of Denver. d vad ” soe at 4 charmingly appointed chil finished for Christmas. ren’s party onor. of @ six! ( Sande keseeersae apptenes COMPANY AYO RECEIVE BUTLER'S STUDIO a, 0} Hare Block 31114 Main 8t © Phone 240 very Tuesday and Saturday UN or” ths cae ned Sais THREE CHRISTMAS BOXES! 7 steenernens puny cuinen : night at " ture Christmas tree ornamented with ‘ candles and held a gift for each guest. RSON’S HALL Children’s games formed the amuse- megts and the hours were from 3:30 o'clock to 5:30, Ten of Miss Louise's Although tany mileg separate mem- bers of Go. A from their native state, yet they are not forgotten and when Criristmas morning+dawns there will await them many personal gifts and all the good things that go to make up a sumptuous Christmas dinner. So liberal was the response to the appeal made by a number of the Cap- ital City’s patriotic women, that three boxes instead of one were required to accommodate the gifts. After the boxes had been packed ready for ship- ment donations kept arriving. They were sent out Saturday evening on No. 2. Money, as well as food articles, found its way to the office of the Gas a g Christens Camp. company. The $17 received was used i f HW : At a meeting of the older division} to purchase gifts for those not other: What’s in a Name? during the week-end with the presi-| added to the ‘attractiveness of the The crest and name of Knowles and Haney on a gift pack- CrarnaRutn Mozzor (girl friends were guests. Miss Louise ‘was presented with many beautiful re- membrances. Electrical Christmas |! What could be more appropriate at this season when the high cost of living is uppermost in everyone's thoughts, than a useful, practical gift A FEW SUGGESTIONS— Table Lamps, in different styles and colors, both in ornamental glass and silk shades Electric Toaster Stoves, both round and oblong Electric Toasters Percolators, tea and coffee Heating Pads and Hot Water Bottles - Electric Radiant Radiator Electric Shaving Mug ye) Electric Nursing Bottle, just the thing for Baby Electric Sewing Machine and Sewing Machine Motors = eer Electric Vacuum Cleaner Flashlights, all styles and sizes , é Electric Stove, just the thing for your little girl Electric Irons Northwest Public Service Corporation 111 Third Street Telephone 225 dent, Miss Marian Gogs, at her home| boxes. in Fourth street, the camp was chris-}| Those in charge of the movement tened “Izanzan,” which means to give} wish to express their appreciation for light. Special Indian names were al-| the hearty co-operation received. so chosen by the members. re oe SCHOOL NOTES. The high school students are look- Members of the junior class of the ing forward to the new municipal high school are making extensive preparations for their Christmas en- seeding jrink wala areins foods. ieh i to-the-minute i H i tertainment, which will be held in the whieh is now up-to-the-minute in style and not duplicated in high schoo! auditorium Friday after- street, ‘between Avenue A and Avenue design by others. ' Ree ietae Tchte cl lat ant eat: Supt. Martin has been authorized by ‘Blol” by Kate Douglas Wiggin. The the school board to purchase 100 di- very best talent in the class has been| Plomas, the design for which was cast for the principals. ‘An invitation atopted at the last meeting of the cttended to the general public to at: Gobacl= will, not ‘bekcecumed until Wednesday, January 3, instead of} Tuesday, in order that the teachers, who live some digtance from EBis- marck, will not have to travel on New Year's day. It has been announced by Supt. Martin that pedagogy and psychology will be offered the second semester CHICHESTER S PILLS and that anyone who on graduating Chl Jotcacek be od To Present Play. age stands first for the quality of the merchandise, second that Look for the name and crest of Knowles and Haney on your Christmas gift; it will prove thatthe giver looked for. the. best merchandise sold in its particular line. Knowles & Haney Jewelers and Importers of Diamonds, . Bismarck, N. D. HERE FROM BEULAH, Dr. Haller Lenz of Beulah is spend- ing some time in the city transacting business and calling on friends. has those two subjects in addition to Gres pedior reviews: will be sven a Plite in Red and Geld metallic’ secon grade elementary teachers’ A Pe certificate, good for two years any- Eirushetsehaleni tens | where in the state years known as Best, Safest, Always Reliable. The Juniors are practicing for the SOLD BY entertainment which will be given before the high school the Friday be- fore Christmas. The high school has been put on a private telepone line and the number j has been changed to 285. ‘Miss Mellem has appointed six mem: bers of the Civics class to take part in a debate to be held next Wednes- day. The question is: “Resolved, That one Should Be a Tariff For Revenue Supt. Martin will go to Kansas City in February, to attend the National Convention of City Superintendents, which will be held in that city, Feb- ruary 2% to 28. : The teachers’ committee and Supt. Martin are arranging for a prominent | speaker to deliver a commencement address, June 7, 1917. Who tte -peak- er is has not been announced as yet. Only One “BROMO QUININE.” To get the genuine call for full name, LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. Look for signature of E. W. GROVE| Cures a Cold in One Day, 25c. Will There Be A Victrola In Your Home This Christmas?

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