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on on Os alee FRIDAY, DEC. 22, 1916. BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE “Visiting in St. Paul. Mrs. E, W. Schoregge of the Rose apartments left last evening for St. Paul, where she will visit friends over Christmas, ‘ ees @ Spending Holidays Here. Mrs. J. J. Walker of Zap has arrived in the city to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C, W. Ni- chols, of Avenue B. She will be join- ed Saturday by Mr. Walker. ee 8 ; To Visit Parents, Miss McGettigan, a student at the ‘Winona ‘normal, Winona, Minn., is ex- pected home this evening to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan McGettigan, of Eighth street. es To Reside Here Miss Margaret Wynkoop, who has been making her home in Hebron, will return to the city the last of the week to locate. She will be at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. ‘Wynkoop of Third street. Joe © 6 Librarian to Wed. Charles W.' Sumner, librarian at the North Dakota university, Grand Forks, has gone to Toledo, O., where on Christmas day he will wed Miss Flor- ence Gillette, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. ‘W. J. Gillette. Mr. Sumner was ac- companied by Dean George F. Wells and son, Bailey, who will attend the wedding. The bride-elect is a niece W society |Q Returns From Visit. Mrs. Harry Woodmansee and son, Joe, of Fifth street, have returned from Morris, Minn., where they were guests of the former’s mother. : eee : To Visit Mother. Miss Gertrude Mounts, a teacher in the Nome, N. D., schools, will arrive this evening to spend the holidays with her mother, Mrs. A. A. Booth of the Patterson farm, near the city. eee To Spend Christmas Here Miss Laura Keenan will arrive this evening from Wilton; where she is,a teacher in the publie:schools and whi spend’the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Keenan of Second street. see To Return From Fargo Miss Marguerite Gustavson, teacher in the schools, will arrive tomorrow to spend the holidays with her sister, Mrs. A. A, Jones.of Seventh street. Her sister, Miss Eleanor, a student at the Valley City Normal, is spending Miss Barnes and Miss Keenan. The affair will. be one of the big society. events of the holiday season. eae To Entertain Guests Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Dalrymple of Teoser street, wil have for their guests. over Christmas, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Gruschus and son, Howard, of Dick- inson and the former's brother, S. D. Dalrymple of Killdeer, Ther are ex- pected to arrive tomorrow. eee Lodge to Elect Officers. The Bismarck lodge of the Modern Woodman of America will hold an im- portant business meeting this evening in the Knights of Pythias hall when officers for the year will be elected. The meeting will be called at 8 o'clock. o,8 @ To Entertain Holiday Guests, Mrs. T. J. Woodmansee of Fifth street. will entertain as her guests over the holidays her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mur- ray, of Edmonton, Canada. Mrs. Mur- Tay will be remembered as Miss Nan ‘Woodmansee’s guest. see To Entertain Children, Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Stevens of Third the holidays also with. Mrs, Jones. ees To Issue Cards Saturday. Recause of the illness of the small children of Mr, and) Mrs, Robert W. Dutton and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest C. Wright, invitations for the New Year dancing party to be given Tuesday eveing, January 2, in Patterson hall, were not issued as previously an- nounced but will'go out Saturday, The | of Dean and Mrs. Wells, and is well known in Grand Forks, where she vis- ited last winter. other hostesses besides Mr. and Mrs.! Dutton and Mr. and Mrs. Wright are! Mr, and Mrs. E. Kitchel Allensworth, Superior Quality of the BALDWIN TONE has made for this instrument an International reputation. The cost of a Baldwin Piano is but a fraction of its musical worth. The Baldwin Piano Co. W. &. Thompson, Local Agent Salesroom---Cowan’s Drug Store Among the Many Desirable Presents in Our SHOE DEPARTMENT is the CARRIAGE BOOT OF VELVET TRIMMED WITH FUR—RUBBER SOLE Also a large line of Comfy Slippers to select from for every member of the family. A. W. Lucas Co. Shoe Department street will entertain for their guests over Christmas, their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Ward, and children of Garrison, and Miss Clara Stevens, another daughter. Mr. ‘Ward and family will arrive this eve- ning. ose 8 Funeral For Mr, Clark 2 Funeral services for the late Robert Clarke, were conducted this morning in St. Mary’s ProCathedral by Rev. Father Ott. The services were large attended by relatives and friends. In- terment was made in St. Mary’s ceme- tery, see Entertaining Baldwin Visitors. Dr. William Baldwin and daughter, Miss Lenore, of Casselton, are guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. La Rose of Sixth street. Dr. Baldwin, daughter and Mrs. Baldwin, the latter who has been in the St. Alexius hospital undergo- ing treatment for several days, will retugn to their home Saturday. To Go To LaMoure Miss Laura B. Sanderson, deputy superintendent of public instruction, will leave Saturday for her home in LaMoure, to spend the holidays. She will be joined in Valley City by her sister, Miss Anzonetti Sanderson. principal of the Ritchie school of that place, and will make the remainder of the trip with her, eee Miss Orba Sawers, supervisor of music in the Garrison public schools, will arrive in the city this evening and will be entertained over the holidays by her brother-in-law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. Alexander Schutt, of Avenue ie eee Announcement is made of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Cowan of Avenue A, the first’ of the week. Mother and son are doing nicely. ‘COLD DOESN'T KILL. “It isn't the cold that kills. I've slept out many a time in my blanket with the mercury down to 50 below, and all that I’ve ever had to show for it is a slightly nipped ear,” remarked John W. Goodall, a veteran McKenzie county rancher. NOTICE. All barber shops will be open until 12 o'clock, noon, Monday. Signed: BISMARCK BARBERS’ ASS'N. “Romeo and Juliet” will positively be shown at the Bismarck and Or- Christmas Dinner. Order aboxtoday. Phone your Sunkist Uniformly Good Oranges (California Frait GrewersExchenge pheum theatres tonight films are here. With Tonight and Tomorrow Left to Shop for Christmas Come to This Store of Well Selected Gifts and _ Make Your Choice Our Stocks are still well | filled with beautiful Gift _ Merchandise Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Ribbons, Leather Goods, Linens, Silks, Waists, Dresses, Underwear, China and Cut Glass, Furniture and Many Other Lines in which we are sure you will find “just that gift” EBB B The} Everett Porter of Moffit, J. W. Mel- ick of Underwood and Mr. and Mrs. Don’t Forget to Attend the CHRISTMAS SUIT SALE in our Ready to Wear Department ROTHERS TO FARGO FOR HOLIDAYS. Matard of Stewartsdale are among the aesta at thes) an Hore ated (oda: Spencer oise, coach of the Mandan: MANDAN VisiTOR. high school basketball team, will only. | Mrs. J. M. Devine of Mandan was leave that city this evening ‘for Fargo in the city yesterday, calling on |to spend the holidays at the‘home of friends. his parents. A FINE TASTING TURKEY FOR CHRISTMAS You want your friends and relatives that gather ‘round With full appreciation of the many courtesies shown during the past year we extend our best wishes for a Merry Christmas!!! We have made special efforts to secure the best the country 9 affords at the lowest possible prices. GROCERIES 0 your table Christmas day to find every mouthful of your Turk- Nuts in Shell ur ey to be flavory. You want your turkey to be fresh and well Walnuts . fed. Almonds Me at We have made a personal selection of each Turkey, Goose, Duck and Chicken and we know what we have for your selec- Pecans tion. The fowls come in all weights—for large and small Brasils. Department families. iuegeied FANCY CUTS OF BEEF, PORK, VEAL MUTTON AND Aan Turkeys, Prime Country Fed SPRING LAMB PORK TENDERLOINS Nuts nee also Geese, Ducks and OYSTERS Walnuts ‘Aigwoeida Chickens. Fresh Dressed BROOKFIELD SAUSAGES and HOME MADE SAUSAGES OF ALL KINDS Pecans and in prime condition. | WE WISH YOU ALL A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR PHONE 143 CENTRAL MEAT MARKET Closed All Day Christmas Blanchard Peanut CANDIED FRUITS Citron, Oranges, Lemons, also Pineapple Glace and Glaced Cherries Cranberries, Apples, Pears, Figs, Dates, Oranges, Grape Fruit, Lemons and Christ- mas Candies Fresh Vegetables, Head Let- uce, Celery, Radishes, Cu- cumbers, Onions, Parsley, Tomatoes and Leaf Lettuce Emperor Grapes per bask- et, 20c and .......... 45c A Bargain We have a splendid supply of cattle and they are fine. | Our live stock is bought months in advance and kept on full feed until in prime condition. Fancy Blue Points in Shell ee sree az a {| DO Not Tire Yourself | Shopping for Christmas Come to this store of useful and practical gifts and make your choice. Tonight and Tomorrow are your last chances. A. W. LUCAS CO. line of Fish and Lutefisk. PANCY TREES AND HOLLY WREATHS We have a full car of those Fancy Fresh Frozen Lake Fish in transit which are always the cheapest and finest grade of food the market affords. KEEP THEM IN MIND WITH Gussner’s Good Goods PHONE 60