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WEDNESDAY, OOT: 1017. ____\BISMABCK DAILY TRIBUNE a ‘Mary Boysen is the director. Th ‘ § ‘ 4 . taking part were: Mrs. Frank } i hollan, Miss Boysen, M Frank ‘Swanke, Mrs. Harrison, Miss Ada 0) ota UCQLOY Same Maurer, Mrs. Walter Zimmerman and Miss May Swiit. e | Nurses Masquerade. z Y | The masonerade dancing party giv-| & ee lI 1gs : en last evening by the nurses of St.| 2 | Alexius in the Knights of Columbus | & hall. was one of the most enjoyable is i events of the Hallowe'en season. ‘Many F ara eh Te f We take this opportunity to novel costumes were worn by the remind you of.the rapicly ap opis i sda ee 7 | Auxiliary Meeting. Proaching ho iday season and | A meeting of the Women's Auxiliary the special desirability of the | to Company A has heen called for Sat- e i . jurday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the | nell , Photograph as a holiday gift. | Commercial club rooms. All members e jare asked to attend, as plans for ‘ ae) a | Christmas gifts to the soldiers will = , en Nothing your friend's can_re- ,be discussed, : ceive will give as much plea- \ Miss Nell Snyder entertained a num- sure as your photegraph, | ber of her. friends at a Hallowe’en ° ° oge ; party Tuesday evening at her home on FTER f l d { d t f th | Washington avenue. _'T'wenty-five care u consl era 10on on con 1 10ns 0 e i / attended and the evening ‘ ° ° ° H eee | spent in various games in keepin t ¢ d pe t b d line of phot« graphic styl s es With the Halloween Genco countr ’ as reg ards operating our business an pecially desig: ed for holiday Dinner for Mother. { Hie Scroggins entertained | st evening in the home of which would be the best for our customers we have decided to change our business to cash, and carry prices, as well as to have our same market prices for our customers Miss } gifts. at dinner | ; a her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira L. Scrog- We su sgest an immediate ap- [gins of Seventh street, in honor of H the birthday anniversary of her pointment. mother. We are offerig a beautiful | gues | Ground Floor Mrs. Peau aun who desire to have their groceries charged for convenience. ae ee soci um tome Se Owing to the High Cost of Delivery we are forced to i ae : wus the season, and whiot was. the (i charge 10c for every order delivered---though when Holmboe Studio Le eae § y g ‘ | ;for the game and the honor was ! awarded to Mrs. Bork, | Church Society Notes. | The Ladies’ Aid of the Presbyterian {church will hold its monthly meeting tomorrow aft Groceries and Meats are delivered at the same time there will be but the one charge of 10c made. f Chg. Prices \ | Wallace. Mrs. G. R. Squires and Mi Eira : SOCIE TY | Lell will be in charge. Plans will be ‘ash I a eR Chg. Pr . . | completed for the serving of the din: ff Flour, 98th bag .. 90 $5.70 5 “ | ner to the Valley City alumni. . Sugar, 10lbs. . ee 1.00 111hs. 1.00 ful lis slen (alogs BINT a 3} : eS : | St. George's guild of St. George's Rye Flour, 101b, bag. 0 65 Baking Soda .... . ¢ Cadman and Princess Scores Big {En scopal ghureh will mest lomorrey Kee Bon 4th, IF — 1.65 155 Cold Water Starch | ae H . 4 Be eee wrt andereecen articles vl Wheat Grits, 10Ib, bags 70 65 Jellos of all flavor Success in Fargo; Will Be Here Friday to tt 2m sew om artes. Car eevins UI ues 2 3p ast | Rix Crlitine Se | Christmas Packets for Samm’es. | Graham: Flour, 24'41b. bags 1.65 155 Ivory Soap, large siz Charles Wakefield Cadman and Prin- Metropolitan Grand Opera company; Gne hundred Christmas packets pace Fi ytd ae on ‘ 70 Ivory Soup, small cess Tsianina scored a big hit before of New York city, the greatest music-; were received at the local Rel Corn Meal, Wilh. bags .....++++. G Whit <T Ge < a large and cultured audience in Fargo al organization in the world. Critics headquarters and will be shipped to Corn Meal, 244th. bags ....... ; 1.60 : lite dily Soap... Monday evening. Press notices in the and artists proclaim his piano sonata, morrow to France as gifts to the 6Ihs, Crisco... ... “ 1.75 P.& G, White Naphta : Bales a Gate City papers were most flattering a major sonata on Joaquin Miller's Ai n soldiers now stationet Silyss Crsied: 4.505: 85 Wagle Braid) MOK sok cesuia ees for the composer and his assisting ‘From Sea to Sea” to be a distinctive there. Three hundred 1 sare ev: Ginall ive“ Clnised) 44 Carnation Milk “ he: artist. So well were they received contribution to American piano liter-| pected to be donated the capital ome phe ‘97 Gia Naphta Soap that a children's matinee was ar- ature. | city people as their share c for, Large size Oat Meal ... “ 1 uy ny LY, ie ap. j ranged by Mrs. W. F. Cushing, local| There is always more or fess curios-| the soldiers at the v n-| Small size Oat Meal . 12 aux Powder : manager, for this afternoon. In writ- ity concerning the personality of an, ments in the United States Bism | Aunt Jamima’s Oatineal, large ropke.. 1 ing of the Fargo concert. Mrs. artist, and it has often been asked, ers are giving lib to this | Ae 40 35 Oatmeal, small size pkg... - Cushing said that “she had never giv-; what Composer Cadman: looks like. and the Red Cross chapter is heins| Jaddy Pancake Flour. 4b. bag 410 35 Coffee, Light, House Brand, en anything that brought out the in-| In the first place let it be understood assisted by the various o* ganinztion s| Pn neni LL ae ea a A mre 13 ‘2 Hie biandelb " : terest..and: applause that this attrac-; that he is not an Indian, nor does/of the city as well as individuals. | daddy Pancake Mour, 2b. bag .... +. te ee Cafe R rs B is ah ine ae a tion Midi, The children, Mrs.,Cush- he have one hit of aboriginal blood , \ Cheer-up Pancake Flour, 4b, pkg... AO 35 tafe Royal Brand, Ib. sone Bengal Brand, Ib. . Pimrose Brand, th, Seminole Brand, 31b, gan Seminole Brand, Lb. ean .. Guest Day Qbserved, The Mothers’ Social club. was enter- tained ‘Tuesday atierncon by the pres-| Mrs... Rob Dutton, Cheer-up Pancake Flour, 21h. pkg... ot) 12 Pearl Barley, 1b. pkg. .....- ing stated, were charmed with the in his veipg/ ,The composed fs. typic- young Indian princess, and from their | ally Américan in every sense of the « ¢ . enthusiasm the matinee was arranged.| word. ‘;Aecording to feminine news-! | A number of intéresting social affairs | paper interviewers the composer does ident, se 3 have been given by ‘the Fargo clubs|not belong to that circle of artists: home on First street, the occ 100 i for these noted artists. who are “handsome and dreamy-eyed.”| ing the annual guest day of the club.| Grape-Nuts, pkg. . Stripe Brand, 3b. can ..... { ‘The coming of Cadman and Princess| The Detroit Journal once said: “In H#llowe'ea’ appointmeats w ' Cream of Kye, pkg , Richeliou Brand. 2lhs.... Tstanina to’ the Capital City Friday | appearance Cadman is neither homely , 20d the program was made up in | CGroani'at Wheit pkg. Riehetien Brand, Llb... : i at,' ing with the season. Mrs. W. \ rea 0} leat, pkg, ? evening in concert at the Auditorium | nor good looking. . His dress suit fits: 78 ona i Standard ‘Tomatoes Caldvell Brand, 1b. ..... eee : will not only give Bismarckers and| him with neither artistic precision Parsons: contributed two reading See UEOeS zi Mandan’ people ati opportunity to hear} nor slouchiness. He might be mistak-, “The Delusion of Ghosts” and “Or-) Fancy Tomatoes TEAS sf them, but the teachers from all over|en for a bank clerk. A little shock Phaned Annie;” | Mr ree twa Standard Corn { the state who are assembled here for| of coal-black hair hangs over his fore- Piano numbers; Mrs. H. H. Stee ed Faney Com . Lipton’s, blended, Whos. ecsee: 10 ! the annual meeting of the N. D. E. A.| head a la Governor Sulzer and his face S°N8S, and Mrs... Jacouson and XN ona Sifted Peas Lipton’s. pink label, Wha coee es ‘65 Not only will the Missouri Slope folk| is ablaze with enthusiasm when he is .J- W.' Bliss also contriiuted numbers. | iva’ GifledéPace Hichaliea: Orangepelue 901 ” : é ye be entertained by artists who stand| sneaking or playing. He is of rather, Knitting for the Red Gross was d Extra Sifted Peas . tai 1 ANGE-PEKOG oe oy A 5 vole in the front line of America’s : best,| slight physique, but wiry looking and , 224 Tefreshments were served. W alder! Purmpkin Brick Cheese, Ih, 83} 5, but they will have the opportunity of|'a “bundle of nervous energy at all! High School Party. \ Shecotash .. Cream Cheese, Ih. . 33 heartng ‘and seeing one of the most! tithes. In. short, he. resembles the! yrany novel stunts were pulled off: Pineapple, No. 3 Haney Creamery Butter, Ib. ib 52 successful American composers of the’ well known tyne of enthusiastic young tact evening at the annual high school; Pineapple, No. Oleomargerine, Ib. ......e eee 38 35 day. * “Cadman ‘has made wonderful] American.” This is a fair picture of party when 22) siudent d members! Xi 2B read De ues daceii I 40 strides-as-a-composer-since taking up} Cadman, author of “The Land of the 6 the faculty assembled in the gym to} Ree Mee seraraaee Ine 1'55 the work. «Possibly the greatest honor] Sky Blue Water” and “At Dawning.” celebrate Hallowe'en. ‘The prog: Sauerkraut Potatoes, pushel . 05 tendered him was the acceptance of} and student exponent of American In- | committee displayed the happy Macare Cabbage, th. 1 03 his Indian opera “Shanewis” by theldian folk songs. of giving their guests something qui Spaghetti out of the ordinary. Among the up 2 Chocolate . : ° ; presented was the ballet dance by Coeva re eae uy 28 U d N | R | Leslie Harrison, who gave a take-off Tail [uterine Sirloin Steak : niversily an orma. eunions s ‘on the interpretative dance to the c led Ms aes Tea-bone St a musical settings cf “Somewhere a seedless Wy See Round Steak, 25 During the N. D. E. A. Meeting \oice is Calling.” FE Royal Baking Powder Pot Roast, Ib. .. . ‘29 eee Li the number and Alice We 2 rues Lvling Powd Soa ‘s The University of North Luxota anu members and former students at that the piano. Kovert tee parang owe Rib Stew, Ih. see eeee ee 1b Normals of the state are holding re- place. The annual reunion of the Val-/yut on Shakespeare giving a short’ See eg ee Rib Roast, Ibo... 25 unions during the meeting here of the ley City alumni and former stud¢nts’ playlet, and Hugh Spangler, president, Calumet king Powde Pork Chops, tb. 35 M.D, B.A. ,The Minot normal school will be held in the First ‘Presbyterian of the senior ciass interpreted “Hom- Old Dateh Cleanser & Pork Steak, Ib, . 30 has arranged a reunion luncheon for church chapel Thursday evening when age to the King.” Hallowe’en games lables Uill-Piekles ¢e.cs eae fie : Pork Raast, ih 30 ‘hursday noon at the Grand Pacific a dinner will be served by the aid so- weie played and refreshment served. | 4 Ss aly ends. ie otel. Elaborate, ‘plans ..-are being ciety of the church, following the re- | ( joups, all Kinds: . Veal Steak, Ih. . iiade for this.annual event and it is ception at 6 o'clock. A program of| Weddings of the Week, | Home Brand Soups... Veal Chops, Ib. 3 cxpected that many of the instructors musical numbers and toasts has been, _Weddjngs of the week in the capital Monareh SUD raceaecelt Veal Stow, Ib, .. 15 of the normal will take this opportun- arranged. President G. A. McFarland city are: Miss Walborg Lundell and Home Brand Catsup .. Gerlaunb lhe 33 ity of meeting many of the former will preside. Tickets for the affair Harry Malm hoth of 1\smarcic students and members of the alumni. may be secured at the Grand Pacific married in the parsonag ifiss McDonough of the English de- headquarters. Miss Leila Diesem is ish Lutheran church T Snyder's Catsup Lamb Chops, tb br. Alfson partment and ‘Miss Bryson of thc in charge of the local arrangements. oclock 8 m., with Rev. ates i fi 0 ting. They were attendec | . A = ., A : _ hohe ceonaniie: s dopartmeaty of No) abe Lane teow paises ay Rlchard A. Pundall and Miss Alice E.! By a careful study of the above prices you a readily s2c pow great he going. bf you ie trade wie us on the ments. Among those who will attend umni and former students are mak- Malm of Flasher, sister of the groom. cash basis. These prices of course will fluctuate a little at times-— to ay, we now what the wholesale price is, but to-mor- are Dr. Steele, acting president, Miss ing eiaborate arrangements for its an-|,,!" the” parsonage of the First Bap- row’s market may advance a little or it may recede —however, at all times we shall quote you the very best prices possible, Lessie Johnson, formerly of the Bis- nual reunion which will be held Thurs- “8t church Tuesday afternoon at 3 In the meat deparment it is next to impossible to quote you any where near, or even approximate the :norrow’s price. marck high school faculty but now of day evening in the dining room of the @Clock | William Mallard and Miss Here we can only give you the prices one day in advance—although we shall hew as close as we can and you may rest as- the science department of the school, McCabe church. M. Mary Hoffa both of Bismarck, were a fi rs A . feo . : Mrae Atay Siuvpeon sot: thetiiasle: des ctielate Aiitaraer cdeote ccareny married by Revie Ra Gane They will| sured your meat will be good and as low in price as it is poss‘ble to make them partment and Mr. Clark. Hon. J. M. be in attendance. J. W. Bliss of this side north of this city, | Devine ,of the state reform school of city is in charge of the arrangements. Rev. G. 2. Newcomb | officiated at ‘Mandan, and a former mem%er of the Among the guests wil be Chief Justice the marriage of Joseph Michelsen and | board of trustees, will be toastmaster, A. A. Bruce, Judge Luther Birdzell, > Carrie Hochalter both of Regan, and Lewis S. Crawford of the board of Governor Frazier and others. which was solemnized in the Neweom 9 | regents is expected to be one of the Mayville Normal home Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. | principal speakers. Numerous talks The Mayville Normal reunion will - i have been arranged. The luncheon will je held in the parlors of the First be served at 12:30 and those not al- panpti, s ‘ japtist church Thursd: evi ready listed as possible guests should a0. Forty guests pes Speen ie leave names at the information bu- teng, A i aa is n elaborate program of musi- hee in Ane Crane: Eecilie before the cal numbers and toasts has been ar- The English section was entertain. ranged by ther Wcaly Committee of ed at luncneon this afternoon in the qaich ise eich Gude eran te cual domestic science room of the high The iP) EO. Slstechood will eerve school by the instructor and pupils. A! 4 pleasing entertainment was furnished members of the PE. 0. as by the junior masque of the high eae UE - eres tae tke school, wao presented a playlet. : Saas ere re ea tae pres and | home of Mrs. F. R. Smyth in Third Brown, Geierman & Ryan ‘ Mrs. Tho: Hollingsworth and An-} appointments, and a musical program! pect to go to Colorado to spend the meeting is held earlier on account of on ine 4 lants| Was presented by Mrs. J. A. Larson,’ winter. . : the teachers’ meeting at the auditor- drew Frirchon were the. attendants! \i0. "Mead, Miss Gertrude Hoffman,| C. E. Tingley, superintendent of mis-| ium. : and the ceremony was witnessed by a| George Humphreys and Mr. Marquis.| sions of the Baptist church will ad ————— i party of Regan friends. They will re-| Miss Janet. Fogerty gave a reading.|dress the prayer meeting of that Open evenings until further notice. side in Regan. As a food conservation no refresh-, church this evening at 7 o'clock. The S. E. BERGESON & SON, apy “ ments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Tay- | Farewell Reception.» lor, who leave next Tuesday to locate | Mr. and Mrs. Conrad B. Taylor were| in ‘Chicago, have made many friends tendered a farewell reception last eve-| hore since coming to the Capital City oe ning by members of the McCabe Meth- ago, and have taken an DON’T FAIL TO ATTEND THE BIG Valley City Normal. street. A aa y Valley »; Ne s eth odist Episcopal ‘church in the church] 9 ctiy, art in the musical circles o* Valley uy forma) has opened auditorium. The hours were from 8 oir ‘ headauarters at room 205 in the Grand ‘For Small Daughter. AE 3 ‘ 5 S 9:3 = | ‘ ? Facific hotel and are receiving alumni Mrs. C. B. Nupen entertained at a : 5 A ostock to.) Leh a er Gates ar Ime Ow een ance prettily appointed children’s party 4 aa dabei = . i in : of their friends outside of the church. eee ene ee The guests were received by the offi-/ PERSONAL NOTES | day anniversary of her daughter, Miss cial board, headed by Dr. W. J. Hut-/ seat a we 7 Al asi i o! Mr.and Mrs. Melvin Hagen and fam- 9 Velma. Hallowe'en appointments were cheson, the pastor. The affair also; | ve ved Tuesday to Fargo, where PATTERSON HALL took the form of a reception for Rev.! ily. Beal het tame and Mrs. C. E. Vermilya, the former they will make their hoi Given under the auspices of the — Fe used and children’s games formed the . amusem e - i ed and Stttle Mind: Veuin feed the new superintendent for the Bi Mrs. E. M. Thompson and baby ‘ many beautiful gifts. The luncheon | , Marck district, and their four chil- have returned to their home in Third A. O. U. W. i table was centered with a large birth- j dren. Dr. Hutcpeson extended the street, from the Bismarck hospital. W d . O ‘ 3 eS lay cake ornamentes gite ine elec welcome to the honor guests amlj we. GA. rotton of Jamestown, ednesday Evening, Oct. 31st. their friends and Rev. Vermilya re- : tapers. ‘Mrs. Ni vi ssisted by ; ° 0 $ +r MAM ee sponded. In hehalt of the congrega- Mother of Dr. FM. tatton scary TICKETS, $1.00 he Nielsen’s Millinery {| musica cise meet | EL hover wit Banaue tour Sate OF Mims GB: Alen ot Fun [| ow'h have ne esse ty dreay Gp atfead tis tig descr { The Senior Students Musical club piece siiver tea set. The presenta. Steet. cago or New York for a party dress to attend this big dance. f met Tuesday evening in the home of ?* + | tion speech was responded to by Mr. Miss Humphreys of Philadelphia, is Its a hard time affair, with hard time clothes worn. i 420 Breadway Mrs. J. M. Harrison of Thayer street. DBarles Ray In Triangle Play, “Sud+ | Taylor, who expressed her gratitude etpected to arrive in the city Satur: O’CONNOR’S ORCHESTRA 4 The club decided to change the name ~~ “29 - den dim.” | for the consideration. Clusters of yel- day to join her brother, Krel Hum- of the organization to Clef clu». Miss| At the Orpheum Theater Tonight Only low chrysanthemums were used in the phreys of the Grand Pacific. They ex-