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é © a, A i ofa ‘ ’ te * ” »’ vel Me ny sop 5 ’ ae ce « ’ be BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE | Minot Visitor Honor } Honor Guests at Dinner Guest at Bridge Party; Dr. and Mrs, J. G. Moore were hosts! Mrs. R. ©. Battey entertained at a last evening at their home in Fifth}handsomely appointed ‘bridge party street, at a charmingly appointed din- | yesterday afternoon at her home in| ner, complimentary to Governor and} t street, in honor of her sister, ; Mrs. Lynn J. Frazier and their hous Walter C. Bangs of Minot. Aj inder of Crystal.| color tone of pink featured the ap: sister of Mrs. Fra-| pointments. The tables were center- | pending some time at} ed with bowls of pink sweet peas and | mansion, A bowl of; clusters of pink carnations adorned centered the table} the rooms. The lights were also shad- | me color tone featu the ;}ed in the same color tone. ‘Five ta-| Governor and Family Are yellow and the other appointments. The o r guests | bles were in y for the game included inder, Mrs, 1. M,| the honors’ w arded to Mr Wright, “M Wright of the | W. MeLean and Mrs. G. D. Mann, city, and J D. Liumber of | four-course luncheon w rved 4 Minot, Mrs. W nd Miss Wright | Mrs, Battey was assisted by her Bangs d Miss Russ Miss Helen Lucas, Mrs B. Aldrick of iBrooking se guest of danght nd Mr: Min- Moore, and ook the form are old friends Frazier, der, as ¢ the dinner lag of a renewal of old friendships |. Madden of Second street, \ ca NL jonly out af town guest Camp Fire Meeting | ee The Tintapa Camp Pire group will} Maccabees Mecting. 's Benetit s meet this evening with Miss Theo.) ‘The Wma: dosia Fitch at her home in dan ©! the Maccabees will meet Thursday avenue evening with Mrs. Joseph Mathews at | es #8 ther home in Kighth street. All mem- Food Sale j bers are asked to attend. Members of the Royal Neighbors Bites ve | will hold “a food sale Saturday after-| g, ,. Guild Meeting. noon, the place: to be announced tnt-| ,, 5%, Georee’s Guild of St, verges copal church will meet — tomor- a row afternoon at the parish house in ‘ Third street, Mrs. iP. C. Rar Dancing Party. ins AvAct iano aiC@ TINE ape One of the interesting dancing par- ies president, Me e ie hows ties of the week is the snow ball Entertains Sisterhood. dance this evening in the Knights of] (Mrs. W. M. Thompson entertained Pythias hall, given by St. Elmo lodge.| members of the Mandan P. &. 0. Sis- Members of the lodge and their! terhood, of which she is a member, friends will be gue: s afternoon at her home in Thayer . street. Thursday evening the 5 Attends Military 3al!, hood will initiate their husbands into Major and Mrs, Frank §. Henry|the B. I. L. order, at a meeting to be} have only recently returned from Val-| held In Mandan. | ley City, where they attended the mil- blowin itary, ball given at the armory on Mrs. Maddock Here, Mrs, J. R. Maddock, wife of Repre- ae) Washington’s birthday. Major and Mrs. Henry were tendered the honor, Sentati addock of Benson county, 'has arrived in the city from River! of leading the grand march. eo 8 Falls, Wis., where she has been visit- |ing relatives, and will spend the week M. ignan of;in the capital city. Mrs. Maddock F Yates entertained a party of; Will return with her husband to their friends the first of the week at dinner | home in Maddock at the close of the at the McKenzie hotel. Covers were legislative session, laid for and Mrs. R. C. Robinson peste BLK of Fort Yates, Entertain Club at Dinner. n of the state cap-; Mrs. A. P. Lenhart and M Jarmon of Selfirdge, | Lahr were joint hoste: rignan, daughter| ing at the home of M ined the, Avenue B, at a prettily a Monday! ner, the guests including me “|the ‘bridge club of which tiuy members. Covers were Jail for 16 and following the dinner four tables Entertains at Dinner. Representative J Miss Julia itol force, M S. D., and Mi of the hos M same gue: evening. Johnson's for hosiery. HEAR MISS HALCROW Reader and Impersonator K. of C. Hall Friday Night 8 o'clock ' meen é ing Club t-> your BOY OR GIRL iz This will be the best - fin- Start with this amount; Wie 1 or 2 or 5 or 10 cents will ent ~ our ‘‘Christmas Banking Club. ancial education you can give them. increase the same amount each week. ‘In 50 weeks: 1-cent.club pays -. 2-cent club pays . 5-cent club pays . 10-cent club pays .. You can put in $1.00 or $2.00 or $5.00 each week and in 50 weeks have $50 or $100 or $250. We add 4 per cent interest. Come in, ask about it and get a “Christmas Banking Club” book FREE. MEN and WOMEN can join. You can start TODAY—START! First National Bank * it) and HF O'Hare. . SS City State Normal school, bas arriv- : : ges ; DOINGS OF THE DUFFS TOM MAKES AN ANN OUNCEMENT TO THE WORLD WLLL By ALLMAN An Announcement Having moved into our new quarters, 510 Broadway, Hotel Annex building, we have the room, and the con- ; ditions, under which we can do business satisfactorily to { ourselves and at the same time give the best possible service to our customers. We are determined that the quality of our goods, and the manner of our’ service shal] not be exceeded by any and that prices in every case shall be fair to our customers and at the same time such that we can meet our bills and pay expenses. (And that is a difficult problem with the ; rapid advance in price of every kind of goods grown or manufactured.) sible to buy, yet at prices that make them reasonable g In our store our customers will find the best goods pos- and a quality and‘service that cannot be excelled anywhere. As a large number of our customers are stockholders q with us in our company and share profits and losses with us we especially urge that they come into the store and advise with us and help us thereby and at the same time benefit themselves. Barr To our customers that are not stockholders we accord ex, actly the same services (except in dividends) that is given a stockholder. To many others who have never had business relations with' us we extend a strong invitation to come in and learn our methods of business and to give us part of their patronage provided they find that it is to their best interest to do so. q Thanking all our friends and customers for past patron- and pledging our honest efforts for the future, we beg to remain a vi Yours for service, The McConkey Commercial were in play for the gam2, ‘The hon- ors were awarded to Mr. and Mrs. E. Young, Mrs. John A. + Former Local Man Weds. ital city announcing the marriage of Miles Mack, a former pioneer resi- dent, and Mrs. Their, wedding was an event of Mon- day, February 12, in Lynn Haven, Fla, where Mr. Mack recently pur- |chased a bank and is making his home. They were married in the Methodist Episcopal church parson- age by Rev. W. M. Croman, pastor of the church, Those present at the cer- emony were Mrs, Croman, Hon. Hen- ry S. Wilcox and his brother, Mr. Mack and his bride have taken an apartment over his bank. Mr. Mack left Bismarck over a year ago fol- lowing the death of his first wife and made his home for a time in Norwalk, 0. noe # To Give Entertainment. The following program has been ar- ranged for the musical and literary entertainment Thursday evening in the First Baptist church, which has been arranged under the au ys the Baraca club of the churc Piano Solo: “Prelude Dramat (Ket- elvey) . .. Miss Marjorie Best Quartet: “Come Where the Lilies Bloom” (Thompson)——M RA Treacy, Mrs. P. A. Wesel, J, EL Hughes and P. A. Wessel. Vocal Solo (Selected) ..H. F. O'Hare Reading: “Selection From the Mill on the Floss” (Eliot) f see peseeee Miss Geraldine Penwarden Instrumental Duet (Selected) meee Mr. and Mrs, F, H, Hurley Humorous Reading: “Biff Perkins’ To- boggan Slide” ....... W. J. Freed Vocal Solos: (a) “A Red Rose’ (Hast- ings); (b) “Birth of Morn” (Leoni) halen oh ee Mrs. M. C, Schoelkopt Dramatic Reading: “Grave-digger Scene from Hamlet” (Shakespeare) Bruce E. Jackson Duet: “I Feel y Angel Spirit” (Hoff- man) .....++ Mr. and Mrs, Wessel se ee Are Tendered Farewell, The new dining room of the annex to the Bismarck Hospital was the scene of a prettily appointed social function last evening when Miss Louise Hoerman, superintendent of the hospital, and Mrs. William Suc- kow, wife of the president of the hos- pital association, entertained at a farewell party in honor of Miss Min- nie Freize and Miss Elsie McDonald, who have been connected with the institution for the last eight years and who have severed their business re- lations with the hospital. Miss Frieze, formerly supervisor of the operating room, resigns to take a much needed rest. She will leave shortly for an extended visit with her mother in New Salem. Miss McDonald resigns to become the bride of Oscar L, Nord- quist ol Underwood. Her wedding willbe an early spring event. The honor guests were presented with handsome leather bibles, the gifts of Rev. William Suckow, and beautiful bouquet of roses from their co-work- ers. Seventy-five guests, including the physicians, nurses and friends, at- jtended. Games, music and _ toasts were the diversions. ee Pereonal ‘Notes. (Mrs. Haynes, wife of Representa- tive Frank J. Haynes of Mountrail county, has arrived in the city and will spend the week here. At the close of the legislative session Mr. and Mrs. Haynes will return to their home in White Barth. Representative Staale Hendrickson of Coteau, expects to leave Friday morning for the Twin Cities on a brief business trip before returning to his home in Burke county. Miss Katherine Welch of Fourth street has gone to Grand Forks, for a short visit with her sister, Miss Margaret Welch, who is a junior at the. North ‘Dakota: university. Mrs. GeorgeAi MeFarlands wite of President. McFarland of the Valley Word has been received in the cap-; Olive M. Gamble.) ed in the city and is the guest of her daughters, Mrs. I. 1B. Cox of street and Miss ‘Dorothy Me teacher in the Will school. Mrs. A. E. Jacobson of the McKen zie hotel has gone to Jamestown, call- ed by the illness of her mother, ‘Mrs. H. M. Bellis. Mrs, Walter Zimmerman and baby, who have been in the Bismarck hos; |} have returned to their home in | Per on Court. Supt. and Mrs. J. Maurice Martin moved today into their new home in j Fourth street, recently purch d by them from Osear H. Will, and Mrs. Will have moved into their new bungalow, adjoining the Martin prop- erty. Dr. M. E. Bolton-Henry returned yesterday from Jamestown, where she attended the funeral of her grand- | mother, Mrs. Henry R. ‘Bolton, which {was conducted Tuesday morning in | the Methodist Episcopal church. EAT HEARTY Use Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets After) Each Meal and You Can Eat as ! Much as You Want of What You Want. Write, for FREE Trial Package. M When you w a child you ate rav- enously of anything that pl a taste. ‘No dyspepsia or othe ach trouble” resulted. WI cause your stomach jui tiful, ‘Make up for the present de- ficiency with Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tab-| lets while your supply “catches up.” Tt will pay you well. Sit down to your next meal with! the confidence born of the knowledge that you have a couple of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets ready to take af- ‘e plen- | terward. Wat heartily. Enj your food in peace. Let your appeti ave full play. When all through, take a couple of Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets and fear no consequences. Thous- ands have taken this advice and been glad they did. Get a 50c box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets from your druggist, or mail| PUBLIC SCHOOL CHILDREN OPEN SAVINGS ACCOUNTS The public taken to the Last week the depo: ey each week to their teachers and Company week since the deposits were opened. He makes his money selling’papers and is one of the great supporters of the movement. He now has’ to his credit $35 and expects to keep ‘adding to this amount until school closes. in turn they are given a check which they present at the First, National bank, where the deposits are handled amount 001s children have ings accounts more year than since” i inception. amounted to; and are credited with the The children bring their mon-| shown on the, check One boy alone has, deposited $5 per the below coupon today. ————————EEs FREE TRIAL COUPON F. A, Stuart Co., 253 Stuart Building, Marshall, Mich. send me at once a free trial package of Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets. Name Street City .. GIRLS IN SCHOOL OR AT BUSINESS who.are delicately constituted, who have thin blood or pale cheeks, will find in | SCOTT'S EMULSION a true tonic and a rich food to overcome tiredness, nourish their nerves and feed their blood. Start with SCOTT'S to-day—and say “NO” to substitutes. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfeld, N.J. 16-00 WHEN YOU ASK FOR s BUTTER 4 NORTHERN Our Annual Spring Sale and Immense Bargain Carnival Commences Thursday, March 1st; Ends March 3. This is going to be the greatest Bargain Sensa- tion that ever struck Bismarck. HERE ARE THE MONEY-SAVING PRICES TURKISH _ 4e Full size, Each 100 DOZ, HANDKER- chiefs, good qual- ity, Sale 2 for .... 5 TOWELS, 8c FANCY RIBBON Per yard .... 8c RM. C. CROCHET Cotton, 1000 balls Limit to each cus' SIKCONE, Per ball .... Notions Our entire line of No- tions, value 10 and 15¢. This Sale, Choice .. —3 balls. GOOD. 10c DON'T MISS THIS SALE ON R. M. C. CROC TODAY ONLY, PER BALL CHILDRENS Quality belts Sale WINDOW SHADES Good quality .39c T COTTON. REGULAR SIZED BALLS, CURTAIN SCRIN Sale, per yd 8 LADIES PURE SILK per pair... 496 NU CUT GLASS Dishe : 8c Sal e. — full size. 14 5 Sale .., BREAK- | GOOD QUALITY JAP- GOOD QUALITY, EN- | GOOD QUALITY STA- anese Cup and velopes, 100 in tionery. This A Oc Saucer. Sale ... 15¢ box, per box 15c sale. only ......... 1 9c = EACH DAY WILL FIND OUR TABLES FILLED WITH BARGAINS WHICH YOU CAN NOT, FIND ELSEWHERE. YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY ATTENDING THIS SALE. SALE STARTS AT 9 A. M. CHILDRENS WASH HOUSE APRONS, Good quality, 69c BOUDOIR fast Caps, Sale RRASS KING WASH ms 1 Ble FIBER SUIT CASES, Good quality, 26 inch size. Sale ... ENAMEL WARE, ALL : items will be put on this sale LARGE Clothes S- kets, Sale... WILLOW THIS WILL BE A SALE OF BIG SAVINGS. Don’t let anything keep you away. HUNDREDS OF BARGAINS NOT ADVERTISED. i SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAYS—COMPARE PRICES. THE WONDER VARIETY THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY - Bismarck, North Dakota. STORE