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TUESDAY, NOV, 20, 1917. ‘ % eee i wh ’ spend Thanksgiving with her par: e Ss te ' ) iy ents, Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Treacy of ogge B A ° x Broadway. Robert Treacy, who is iftin 1S: Ol jeow in the second officers’ training camp f ng: Yy Pp ntment Only + at Fort Snelling will also spend y Thanksgiving with his parents if his e e ea NEY A work at the fort is finished before This is to, avoid conges- that time. 5 si y Dr. and ‘Mrs. L.A. Schipfer of Ave- tion and assure you our a nue B, left Sunday evening ¢or the vi ‘i twin ciiies and other eastern points ery best attention. Finley Baker is spending a few a a Sale hae ae ee days' with his parents, Capt. and Mrs} Broke Out With Pimples on Face. e most. cherished gift. i ; I. P. Eaker of near the city. ofr. | y ots a - : Baker stopped here en route from Spread All Over Head. One Cake | your photograph. CT ee St. Louis with Col. Shepard Greene. | Cuticura Soap and Two Boxes | 7 es lt Nea Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Malchest und son] Ointment Healed. Cost $1.25. “oM A A Wallace and ‘Mrs. J. J. Robinson of —_———_ ‘ake an- immediate ap- 4 . ’ 3 ‘Hazelton, were among the visitors in “My little girl when about three pointment. the city Monday. They were sues » monthe old, began to break out with for a short time while here of Mr. : d e AV imples on her face and around the and Mrs. R. D, Corwin of Avenue F.| P' edge of her hair. They ; ‘ Ground Floor Miss Laura Keenan of Second street Wike large and red, and ‘ ts North of Grand Theatre. spent the week end as the guest of soon festered and came 4th Street. - Phone 264, Holmboe Studio Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Ward of Croft township. Mr. A. E. Currier of Garrison, spent the week end in the city visiting friends. While here she was a guest at the Annex. The ‘Misses Nan Cushing and Ger- trude Friese of Fifth street ,spent Sunday as the guest of Mrs. John C. Taylor of Steele. Mrs. Benjamin Tillotson and baby to heads which broke and scattered to other parts of her body, and they spread all over her head. They caused a lot of suffering from itching. It was proposinged abad case of eczema, “We bought a bar of Cuticura Soap anda box of Cuticura Ointment. After using a bar of Cuticura Suap and about of Fifth street, returned Monday from] two boxes of Ointment baby was rerwowwow eee row o~o ee ee a visit with the former's parents in| healed. ' (Signed) Mrs. Moses Zimmer- Fargo. man, Mineral, IL, E S O CIE Jk Y Mrs. George V. Cunningham return- piven farther trouble by using Cuti- ed Monday from Driscoll where she; -¥f4 Soap for the toilet, ; has been spen:ling several months and Fee Free Sample Eat by Been ae will open her home’ in Sixth street. Mall a Bout schiae id Se aheie Seeese se eseeeesosooes Mr. Cunningham will still continue his es he OME OR ia RUNG EN ELIS mete 5 é interests in the banking business in Red Cross Seal Day For Bismarck Drigcoll, ‘spending part of his ne) =——————— in, Bismarck. room for its admirers and the rec- i Mrs. E. C. White of Sixth street | a 2 a Announced For Saturday Nov. 24 left Monday for Center, where she will vention A detente ae TAGH kee outa Dr. Fannie Dunn Quain, secretary ; postoffice. capitol, business of the North Dakota Anti-Tuberculosis | association, announced today the annual Bismarck Sale day for, the (Red Cross’ seals for houses and schools. The campaign will be carried on similarily as last year. From the National teadquarters comes literature telling of the awfu- be the guest of Mrs. Robert Dunn for , Several days. mr. and ‘Mrs. W. F. Teske and son Richard, who have been visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aldert Teske of Fourteenth street, left Mon- sters still enjoying this pastime. One has also been installed at the North Ward school. In New Hands.—Mrs. John King, formerly stenographer in Police Ma- Saturday of this week. The ravages among soldiers in the trench- ; a day for their home in Unionville,’ gistrate Bleckreid’s offices, has pur TON. * snip sale will be pushed more vig-fes. How some have escape: the Ger- By GRACE JOHNS’ Mich. chased the Capital City news stand. orously this year than in]man bullets but have succumbed to] New York, Nov. 19.—One of the! Mrs. J. C. Woodmansee of Fifth of Fifth street and is now in charge former ones as the need for the white plague. largest auditoriums in the city of N2w \street, and daughter, Mrs. Nan ‘Mur- ray of Edmonton, Canada, returned of that institution, in which she al- ready has made a num) er of import- funds is more urgent and the asso ciation sees before it a greater amount of work as the result of the ‘ war. Last. year Bismarck lead all other York was crowded witu women. They cities in the state in the sale and it had come together at the invitation: is expected that the capital city will of the Women’s Committee of One come to the fron as it as in the re- Hundred for Non-partisan Governmont Sunday night from a week's sojourn in Minneapolis. Mrs. Woodmansee and ‘Mrs. Murray expect to leave shortly for California to spend the The Bismarck Tribune Sunday Edt- ant improvements. PHONE your order in NOW for § Quxorreves, Bevscames — A number of committees will be ap-| cent campaigns for the sale of liserty to hear Mayor John Purroy Mitchei pointed and will canvass the hotels.' bonds and the Y. M. C. A. , speak, stations, in the subway and on the Red Cross commissioner for Europe winter. , tion. = Urea eee ee eens -| It was not a roaring, noisy, wile: *!"eet corners, who fs stationed in Paris. Either gray — Mrs. Connolly and daughters, the < gathering such as men ae Wonthigre sorecous Kiting bas of ae a or khaki is acceptable to both these Misses Florence and Cecelia and Mrs. 1 . 5 m,. velvet or chintz trimmed w satin | sources. ‘Louis Connolly of Mandan were in { D inner- Dance for Grand Councillor Heane OL cel woltitca meatinee ae flowers and gold lace or wool em-| ‘There is difficulty in securing khaki the city Monday visiting friends. | Oh B Bi S H t E f h W ok salle anblylnge tueinaeiven: ic thaidl! broidery or beading is as important] cojored yarn in large quantities and, __ i i ———_—_————_ address them, a burs: of enthusiasm! °", Colo? OF anyother. trapping. reau is carrying the gray yarn (oxford P R FIELDS HEADS Be Better Looking—Take Seale said alot To be socialble, you must knit; to/ mixture, 4-ply 10’s construction). oU Olive Tablets Officers of the Bismarck council ranged by the Bismarck council No | are: Deputy grand councillor, U. 8S. 325, United Commercial Travelers,| Fossum;, junior councillor, O. K Ol- for Saturday evening at the Grand Pa-| son; secretary-treasurer, John L. cific in honor of John L. George, 'grana | George; past councillor, J. C. Oberg: The reception and dinner-dance ar councillor, promises to be one of the| conductor, E. V. Lergstrom; page, ii! most brilliant social functions of, the| J. Zimmerman; ‘sentinel, H. H. Stasek. ; greeted him and a peifect sea of gray and khaki worsted waye:l before, him. Then the knitting of sweaters and scarfs and helmets wag resumed: whii-e tne “fighting ; mayor” , presented ‘the campaign issues to an interested audi- ence. & 5 be smart you must knit; to be patri- otic, you must knit) / } And most important of all, you must knit according to, directions so’ that your work: will }be #erviceable—there is need for all your knitting—none should be “useless because it has not The needles recommended are standardized Red Cross. needles, the} diameter as follows: No. 1—125-1000 inch, No. 2—175-1000 inch. No..3—200-1000 inch. AF. AND A. Wl. LODGE P. R. Fields, manager of the Lis- marck branch of the International Harvester company, was elected Wor- Ifyour skin is yellow—complexion pallid —tongue coated—appetite poor—you have a bad taste in your mouth—a’ lay. no-good feeling—you should take Olive Tablets. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—a substitute ‘calomel—were week. : The executive committee is composed " ; Y No. 1 needles are stppli either Dan 8. Stewart will be toastmaster of C. W. Paulson, Felix Ulman, C. M.' pairot preaches evgty Sunday mori: [el Cross offical directions must be| steel or celiuoid. S#Mpful Master e& Bismarck Lodge No. STSMGr ca of rudy with tp, pale ) and toasts will be given by Mayor A.|Henry Holst, and J. P. Sell; the en-, ing to an audience; half of which—no. {followed as to the weight of 1] Wh Aral aail dl her tha: > 4. 'F. and A. M. at the annual bai . } 5 . f ight of the woo! en yarn and needles other tha’: iwand: bust i ld Mon. _ Dr. Edwards’Olive Tablets are a ly W. Lucas, George N. Keniston, Sam H. | tertainment committee of J. C. Oberg. : },,. ‘ d od C i ed quet and business meeting held Mon . probably, at least, threefourths of used, the size of: the needles, the color] those of Red Cross standard are used 4, ing in the M ie le, Vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. a ® vy Clark and C. J. Fisk, the latter of Mi-| W. T. Brown and Dan S. Stewart, and orn a Pe ; : be careful i jay evening in the Masonic Temnle. z } not. O'Connor’s orchestra will fur-j the special committee, Dan S. Stewart which. are. womer who knit and 1:5; of the yarn andthe fashioning of the Knkere must ne sare ul toe obsefve ir Fields succeeds Theodore Koffel, ¥0U Will know them by their olive color. | : if ate - ’. ten, knit and listen, knit and listen. article. 4 the measurements given for each ar - ficers Sen.| To have aclear, pink skin, bright e } nin pete dancing «wil fal Jas Ober, be uN: Norton and Ws u |. In New York’ women knit in auto-| The matter of Color has been consid-| ticle, and a larger or smaller number ion aceite aLeBereneaenlaaier: no pimples, a testing of buoyancy tice ri ¢ 2: 3 moalles, at the theatres, at tea in the} ered with the authorities of the war|of stitches used as may be required! ya gen, Frank Everts; secretary, U a eee sou mana eve ar tbe eicee: jhotels. They knit in tue railroad!department and with the American| to meet. the specified measurements. | 1° \ityer, and treasurer, J. P. French.|_ Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act on the AERO BOYS LONG FOR thats route raed areeenond with) = = ———— Covers were laid for over 100 at the: py fell irre ferrari have LETTERS FROM N.D. GIRLS] “Would like to know if you would All the Bismarck nurses now at the colored churches. The entertainer is Thursday atiornagi with Mrs. FL Saae ea aidhinr Moneta: wills a They start the bile and overcome consti- Another communication finds its publish this letter in your paper, as; various cantonments writes enthusi- a graduate of the Johnson school of Brandt in ayer street. hi 4 ‘and Mandan, were guests. A number Pation. That’s why millions of boxes are it would be highly appreciated. astically of ‘their work: | music and dramatic art; Minneapolis.; The Climbers class of the ,Ryangel- old annually at 10c and 25c per box. Ald way to The Tribune from Kelly Field. |" ,, : i “| ical church held a social meeting Mon- Of Social entertainments’ are being r San Antonio, Texas, this time. from We are dying for a few smokes Chatone B : She is arranging an interesting pro- ical church held a social s Mou Dianned for the winter. Gruggists. Take one or two nightly and b {the 125th Aero squadron, ask- and some home made candy. ‘ostume Party. }gram for her recital Thursday and day evening in the parlors of the Jiis- note the pleasing results, Bry ey that’ It-be published so that the|, Jf Co.'T is in’ Bismarck, tell the! Mrs. Leo De Rochford, the Misses’ will-be assisted by MraNina M. Stein, marck hospital. An enjoyable pro- i ‘ si ari " Ne aes a Skits might corres- boys they ‘should be at Kelly field Alice and Hazel Knott and Mrs. I.a- pianist and Mrs. J. A, Larson, vocal- gram of amusements and musical num- {ity News”—t Sond Sata Then . arid edt'‘some Texas dust. Lone will be uostesses Wednesday ist. bers featured. er, ay : . Fe Pac B - — The Lutl League of the Swedish rhe “San Antonio, Texas, Nov. 15, 1917. rea TINOn C. duatde: Mout i. bers Of the Royal NelUnthors inthe Church Society Notes. | yatheran church “will hold a suciat’ Enjoying Vacation—Mrs, Harriet Black Silk “Bismarck Daily Trisune, Settle, Jones E. Fowler, John’ home of Mrs. De Rochford. The The Ladies’ Aid society of the First entertainment Thursday eventag in P. Thornton, of the board of regents’ - Bismarck, N. D. T. Heath, Ben Twombley, Vin-| guests will attend dressed to repre- Paptist church will meet Thursday at, the home of Mrs. Andrew Pierson in, Offices, is enjoying a vacation at Far- Stove Polish ' Tear ‘ial few North Dakota cent Rogers, Nicholas’ Maca- sent children. ternoon with Mrs. G. Ds Allen at her) ayonue A. Bo. oe ; ‘ bo: down on the nlains of Texas, at luso, Al T. Fogarty: To D for Red C hombzinyE ech alreet Aer an The Ladics’ Aid society of the} Dr, Towne Ill.—Dr. R. S. Towne of =" Liquid ' ys do P 5 “125 Aero Squardon, ‘9 Dance for Red Cross. rangements will be made at this time! g. cdicn Lutheran church will hold A ; ir a lr the Kelly aviation field, that find “ it ¥ for the annual bazaar and food saio the firm of Rawlings, Toney an C— = or hanging h a their hands, "Kelly Field, Miss Ruth Arnold of Chicago, who for the a ane 1 a food sale Saturday afternoon in the ‘Towne, has entered the Bismarck hos- SS time hanging heavy o1 , “San Antonio, Texas.” has opened a cjass in interpretative which will be held Saturday, Decem- Crace of the Hughes Electric com- pitel ‘for treatment CK] Paste 5 eed ‘ ees dancing will present her pupils in a ber 1, in the office of the Gas com- pany. | 5 BLA (LK MONTANA PASTOR ACCEPTS..'Ked Cross benefit the first part of pany. eg ms a Giant Stride Overworked—The new B li t Ci CALL OF LOCAL CHURCH 2e%t month in the Auditorium. About, The Ladies’ Aid society of the Ger- 4 % giant stride installed last week on f erg to aspary 5 pau 55 chilaren Will be seen in sance man Lutheran church ‘will’ meet) | PERSONAL NOTES | | the grounds of the Will school, is one Rev. Mr. Koch, formerly pastor of Dumbers. @ program promises, to oT ate —— - % lasting joy of the youngsters. Other Teacher of Singing one of the Montana churches has ac- ¥@ 4uite interesting. LOOK LIKE RUSSIAN FURS, Miss Dorothy Treacy, a student in playground equipments are secondary Studlo Third Floor of Business College! cénted the call to the local German Mrs. Foley H 4e- the University of ‘Minnesota, expects since it put in its appearance. Tho Phone 607K Lutheran church and arrived in the’ yrs eae idles Sethe late J. THEY’RE REALLY ENGLISH to return to the city next week te only trouble is there is not enough bea to assume charge of his w. Foley, Sr. and mother of J. W ; \ Foley the poct, has arrived in the i The church has been without @ pas- city from Medora and is a guest at. A t tor since Rev. F. C. Proehl was ap- the McKenzie. Mrs. Foley will spena 4 pelted ia ay ae chaplain for the some time here visiting old friends. ?, t Health ‘rat ; wus, J. W. Foley, Jr. is expected to i Part: cl to Bismarck later from Califor- ermanen' Dancing Party Monday. come op The Knights of Columbus has an-|M#, for 2 short visit here. nounced the fourth of the series of To Visit Brother. Through erfect dancing parties for ‘Monday evening,| \fiss Jennie Hagen of Painted V ef eo 99) November 26, in Patterson hall. Woods, who has been spending some ton era, time in the city left Monday evening . (ircula Returns From East ' 4 Col. C. B. Little of Avenue A, re- on No. 2 for Chicago, where she will | . ry e an) HOW ARE YOUR BRAINS? turned Monday from Hanover, where jon er hromer, Rudotpt eee a 1s the perfect oil for deep fry! ing, ; : Are they strong? Clear? Brilliant: he attended a meeting of the Alumni framing camp, Mr, Hagen, who 1s the sautéing, shortening, salad dressings Are they at theie best? Alive? Full een he ls a member. Col Lite 220,08 Mr. and Mrs. Mf. G. Hagen, ex- —and the economical one grown? Highly developed? Are you) which He ts tt nem er polit le pects to be called for service in a making the fullest use of them? also visited other eastern points. very short time. ‘ If not, why not? clccika Enecemanier eis Gees PRESSED from the heart of golden American Corn, Mazola YOUR NERVES Miss Florence Keniston, daughter of _E. H. L.. Vesperman of the Western supplies the need for a vegetable oil which is pure and Are they your servants or your Mr. and ne Gouge DF penton of Union, returned Monday from Huron,| wholesome. ? Are they steady and, Avenue A, has been elected cheer- S. D., where he was called last week : . . . Seana? Charged with a surplus of| master for the Valley City Normal by the death of his brother-inlaw, W. | Fry any food in Mazola and you will find it retains more of the rari electrical energy—vital force? school. Miss Keniston has. also been J. Hart. Mrs. Vesperman did not ac. natural flavor. Or are they weak, exhausted,| named as one of the editors of the company her husban] home but will; “/ 4 ig shaky? Home Economic paper. She is a mem- -remain for a short time with relatives Use Mazola over and over again—it does not transmit taste or { Have you “nerve” or “nerves?” | ber of the senior class. an Sai Mie ener eased ae odor from one food to another—the great factor in economy. H Have you poise? Have ret ane Nurse Pleased With Work g0 to Sioux City, Ia., for a short visit Mazola quickly crisps the surface and thus makes fried foods moré cheerful _ temperemnn 2 Me A communication received from with relatives. digestible—free from greasiness or sogginess easily over petty thing h ath ie Miss Victoria Lindor by the nurses of Monday clan: Masti : : (4 . a the stamina te. decors 3 YOU! the ‘lamarck hospital, state that abe ACite faith - ar ne MOY. Chub _ And since Mazola is a vegetable oil it is an important factog i YOUR ABILITY eden wake camp in Washington. Monday afternoon with Mrs. Samuel in Mr. Hoover's campaign to save butter, lard and suet. ‘ ; | W. Corwin in Eighth street, the study . . . Do you know the principles that of South’ America was featured “by Imported oils are so scarce and high priced nore whe lead to “efficiency,” that give . you interesting papers on the natural re-/ that you will do well to use Mazola when you want a really ‘ . that mental and physical ability to o> sources, manufacturing and stock delicious salad dressing. take the best, easiest and quickest When SERVED raising. Miss Matilda Williams dis- ey : way to the desirable things of life? d “Precious Stones and Miner- You can get Mazola from your grocer in pint, quart, Are you certain of your soul?” WARM, THEY A EE rte rarer half-gallon, and gallon tins. “The large sizes are most aaa Fae are rane Heres ARE THE BEST Mrs W. H. Botenstad, “Medical economical. Also ask your grocer for the free Mazola a, bigger and 8 selec sa ttere)ts VA Piente aud: Minerale? eid Mrs, Bud, Book of Recipes, or write us direct. Your money refund- ing for. “It isthe mind that makes XQ \ OF ALL Towne. “Forests.” The program was ed if Mazola does not give entire satisfaction. the body Rich or Poor.” N WINTER Foops featured by the singing of a group of 3 songs by Mrs. LaRose. CORN PRODUCTS REFINING COMPANY TURKISH, VAPOR and SHOWER , EaER * é YMNASTICS and BODY WN) Dramatic Recital Thursday. NEW YORK—Although their ‘rich- 17 Battery Place, New York BATHS. G ‘ Much interest is being manifested ness and the smart little Russian hat Laleeter st CHL bat proton ‘a the dramatic recital Mrs. M. Mose- betoken the eastern origin of these sons tiresieye c! ; ley Withers will give Thursday eve- Christmas furs, the: ‘Selling Repreeatetn es Dee ception. aie in the McCade church for the by a London designer. The coat is R = benefit of the Second Raptist (colored) Of mole-skin and the trimmings are Geo. R. Free- church. The entertainment is given Smoked fur—a grayish black tinge man & Son leole primarily to raise a fund to help pav that combines well with other smooth, Fe WD. *: ed ? of fan indebtedness of $1,000 on the et get ears, and ir aad ‘argo, new church of which Mrs. Withers’ e Russian hat of silk is heav- Room 8, Hughes Bldg., Fourth St. husband is pastor. Both Rev. and ily embroidered and headed with Opposite. G. P. Hotel, Phone 3491: mended from St. Paul, where the form- ES Withers come highly recom- shell and wooden chains in’ brilliant colors and is in effective’ contrast er was..pastar of..two,of the large, with pe subdued hues ofthe coat. 4