The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 26, 1917, Page 5

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o - ~ Srevaneoeies im“ . ”» ay, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1917 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE. SOCIETY BISMARCK SURGEON UNDERGOES.OPERATION FOR APPENDICITIS Dr. V. J. Quain and Ramstad,’ underwent-a successful operation’ Saturday. in the’ St. Alexius hospital, for acute:appenii- citis. His condition today. favorable. To Hold Cop! ice Rev. Vermylia, Superintendent of the Methodist church® work of the Bismarck districts. :will conduct .the first quarterly conference at the Mc- Cabe church Friday, evening. Bismarck Girl Honored. Miss Leah Keniston, daughter or Mr. and Mrs. George N. Keniston of; Avenue A, has been appointed cartoon- ist of the school paper of the Mon- tana Normal school in Dillon. : Dancing. Party Tonight The dancing party this evening to * be given by the Knights of Columbus in Patterson hafl, promises to be one of the interesting events of the, week. This is. the fourth in the series of dancing ’parties ‘arranged for the wins ter months. Fisks Here. Judge C. J. Fisk and daughter Miss. Helen ‘of Minot, who arrived in the city Saturday to, attend the dinner- dance of ihe U. C. T. at the Grand Pa- cific will remain for-several..days .in the city and will. make. their head. quarters at the Grand Pa Judge Fisk was one of the speakers. $ To Return East. Mrs. Henry J. Linde of Avenue A, who returned to the city last week Abies no better food on a winter ‘\ day. than &é of good.warm.crisp OST QOSTIES To be Shown at Auditorium MONDAY and TUESDAY in Big Moving Pictures of Operations of the Famous British Tanks SCENE FROM “THE TANKS AT THE BATTLE OF THE ANCRE,” OF- » FICIAL GOVERNMENT PICTUR PATHE. The Tanks Were Filmed at the Battle of Ancre by the British Government. FIVE REEL AUDITORIUM Two Shows 7:30 and 9 P. M. MONDAY & TUESDAY Laffose, of tlio firm of, is most) NDENBURG ———— LINE WAS — HATTERED| 1 HOW WILL YOU HAVE Saseocososocooseeesos from Minneapuolis, where Mr. 1 Jis a patient in one of the {will return to the twin citie is week. Mrs. Linde has rented her home! here aud will remain in the east with | her husband. Mr. condition ii not improving as rapidly as was ex-| pected. ' | Women’s Club Notes ‘The program for the P. E. O. Sister-| | hood meeting this evening in the home; of Mrs. P. J. ‘Meyer in Fourth street, | will be featured a paper on Woni-) en in the French [idustries. This; discussion prom s to be most inier-; esting as much of the labor done in| | the industries of France today is con- tributed hy women. | The Mothers’ Social club will meet, Tuesday afternoon with. Mrs. Robert Dutton of First street. Lao: li PERSONAL NOTES ———— | if “Hazel ‘Tenhart, young daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Lenhart of Avenue | B, returned to her home this morning | from the Bismarck hospital where she’ underwent treatment. I Mr. and Mrs. William McGuire, who; have been spending several months in | | the capital city, where the. former) has chargé of the Ford construction work, will leave for their home in} Cedar Rapids, la., as soon as the pav- ing in Fourth street is completed. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ryan of Sev- enth street, are entertaining as their] guests, the latter's a brother and wife, | Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Heinzen of Aber- i deen, i Mrs. John Homan of Fourth street,; spending a few days in Jamestown | as the guest of her sister, Mrs. \ O'Hearn. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Homan, a bride} jand groom of this month, are expect-| {ed home the last of the week from | their wedding trip to the twin cities and other Minnesota points. John R. Pellis of New York city,} who \ alled to Jamestown by the} Cow York aaa illness of Mrs. ellis, spent the weex New. Loris, Neeerdines Mp ith his daughter, Mrs. A. E. thing in hats for’ the jvinter cobson of this city. Dame Fashion is in a’most amiadio| |mood, If one admires small, smart toques with towering | crowns, the ‘are very good, and if, one chos broad, nple sailors or wide <lroop- Jing brims, why’ very good too. herewith are the opposing proper season There’s a cure against getting old. an excellent and thoro one. There's nothing sensational about it; it's the best that can be had under the ex: Rocky Mountain Tea makes you feel young and gay—take it today. vic. | Tea or Tablet ‘ types which bid for our approval, tne YOUR HAT, MADAME? very smart sailor of black beaver with li s binding of .grosgrain ribbon, a single band of the same crogging the : top of the hat, and below, tue delect- able turban, in seal brown velvet with s high soft crown showing special aspiration at the right. Panded with Drown and iridescent ! breast and climaxed with a tall wing this hat lends an iresistible snap to the troiter frock. BRESLOW’S. | SECO PROBL' HS LLIT ~ TO-COUNTY BOAAD AS BEST ABLE TO SOLVE Commission Holds Session at Capi- tol. to Consider. Necds of | Grain Grower " ‘the task of supplying farmers jin North Dakota with pure for spring planting is one which must be largely borne by the county comm jons seemed the con jon of members of the j pure seed commission, who gathered {for a conference ‘in Commissioner, John N. Hagan’s office Saturday. | Reports wete presented covering un- ; usual conditions in North Dakota. An , abundance of pure seed was indicated ; in some regions, while others, due to an almost complete crop failure this season, are said to have no sced at all. The local county boards, being , most familiar with the situation, were regarded by the pure seed commission as best qualified to work out the prob- | lems peculiar to their own districts. Members of the commission here ; Saturday ‘were Thomas P. Cooper, di- ‘or of agricultural extension work WI INTER | COAT WITH | |re |= | | TWO NEW WRINKLES Se ee ee © © ©8288 8208010 Es, INC, RELEASED THROUGH S OF WAR | oeé A winter coat of heavy with fur bandings is any- thing bu novelty. these frosty days but the igner of the coat pictured | here has discovered two new wrinkies in the way of coat«making—the flar- ing skirt—and a fur cuff that ex- tends from the knuckle of the hand to the elbow. Price 2°c - delivered by Frank H’ Warner and Es- - lella A. Warner, his wife, mortgagors, to C. H. Clague, mortgagee, dated. the; for North Dakota, and J. Ul. Shepperd, from the Agricultural college; A. J. Suratt of Grand Forks, Gov, Lynn J. or, 1. B. Cox of the atorney gen; W. R. Reed of Amenia, Commissioner John N.. Hagan: and eric A. Thorberg, depuiy state exam- ! The commission is appointed by the United States department of agricul- department, in. ass bg every com- seed, NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE BY ADVERTISEMENT. NOTICE‘IS HEREBY GIVEN, ‘That that certain..mortgage, executed and Ist, day,of, May, A. D. nineteon hun- dred and:thirteen and filed for record in, the office of the register of deeds of the county of Burleigh, and state of North Dakota, on the 9th day of May, A. D, 1913, and recorded in book 107 of mortgages, at page 217, and as- signed by. said mortgagee by an in- strument in writing to Sereen L. Webb, dated the 18th day of August, A. D. 1913, and filed for record in said office of the register of deeds on the 27th day of August, A, D. 1913, and recorded in book 110 of-assignments, on page 168, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter described, at the front door of the court house in the city of | Bismarck, in the county jot Burleigh and state of North Dakota, at the hour of 2:15 o'clock p. m., on the 5th day of December, A. D. 1917, to satisfy the amount due upon said, mortgage on the day of sale. The premises de- scribed in. said mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same, are situated in the county of Burleigh, and state of North Dakota, and described as follows, to-wit: The northeast quarter (NE%) of section twelve (12) in township one hundred thirty-eight (138) north, range seventy-five (75) west of the fifth principal meridian, and containing one hundred sixty (160) acres more or ture to work “in. connection with this; munity an adequate supply of pure] UNION THANKSGIVING SERVICE PROGRAMME Secretary G. N. Keniston Announ- ces Order of Community Meet- ing at Auditorium The program for Bismarck’s union '| Thanksgiving service to be held at the Auditorium at 10:30 Thursday morn- ing was announced today by Secre tary G. N. Keniston of the Commer: cial club as follows: Overture O'Connor's Orchestra Doxology. Invocation. Postlethwaite Selection ~ Quartetté: Scripture Reading—The 23rd Psalm, .-Pev. W. J. Hutcheson Audience Lay Sermon ee +++ sExGov. J. DeVine, Mandan Selection . Quartette “The Children’s oclety Cee eres Secy. George N. Keniston Offertory . -O’Connor's Orchestra. “Onward Christian Soldier” wees He dees: - Audience, standing Benediction . . Rev. L. R. Call The choir of the First Presbyterian church will have charge of the vocal music. The Bismarck Home Guard will at- tend in a body. Capt. E. G. Wanner has issued orders for members to as- semble at the Armory at 10 sharp. The guard will not appear in uniform, owing to the impossibility of the tail- or's filling orders in time. \ Ladies and gents pressing and clean- ing. Bryant Tailoring Co. Phone 788. 11 14 tt wonderful. ute these rare bargai Manvelous:Vahie” Bleached 36 in. Muslin Regular selling at 18c and at present scale of }. prices a very attractive offering. Yet for these | ©: two days reduced just one-half. This muslin will stand comparison with any 18c grade to be obtained: ; Special gc 10 yards to customers TT Union Suits less, according to the government sur- vey thereof. There will be duc on such mortgage at the date of sale the sum of $1,874.81. Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, this 27th day of October, 1917. SEREEN L. WEBB, Assignee of the Mortgage. U. C. BRADLEY, Attorney for Mortgagee, Bismarck, North Dakota. 10-29: 11-5-12-19-26: 12-3-6t The flare, welcome change from the long straight line of the universal | silhouette, is achieved by the cut at} the waistline, and by generous full! ness held smoothly in check by a fit- ted piece over the hips. The deep, graceful cuffs reach al-! most from the finger-tip to the elb@ on the outer arm. Special on Hats aud Thanksgiving Sale Ladies Fleeced Union Suits, in a fine knee, ankle length, unusually well made regular $1.98. Monday and sday only $1.39 Union Suits. Another assortment, reg- ular priced $1.19, Monday aud Tuesday only 89c aesetaenannccenecencconcccecnezeancsgnncccanee CUM MM MOM Extra large size 2 cheap, yet our price is based Extra special Suitable for Christmas gilts. Shapes Nielsen’s Millinery = 420 Broadway. . uaunnuannnncnsesuaucncvacgenacnnsncancaace More s Than Advertised Punnnnegnnanangensannanansannanaennnenenanandengnanandeansgeasgnsnssnansessnsesnsseonssnnausnas: ——V ALUES—— That Seem Impossible For Monday and Tuesday Only— In: view of ever rising prices these. offerings are truly” “Two years ago they would have merit- Oe Outing Flannels FANCY BORDERED TOWELS. BENEFIT PERFORMANCE CATHLOLIC ORDER OF FORESTER, ST. CLEMENT'S COURT, NO. 747. FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PARSONAGE Presenting VIOLA ALLEN AT GRAND THAETRE 4 —in— “THE WHITE SISTER” TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27th. ADMISSION—10c and 20c. GIRLS LOSE WAY IN FOG AND SPEND NIGHT ON THE OPEN PRAIRIE 'Little Misses Residing Near Wales Have Thrilling Experience Hunting for Cattle Park River, X. D., Nov. 26.—Setting out to look for cattle in a dense fog, two daughters of Ed Hill, aged seven of a straw stack, where they were found by a searching pariy at o o'clock the following morning. FORMER MAND. WOMAN DIES SUDDENLY IN OHIO A communication received Sunday y Mrs. V. J. LaRose of Sixth street, announced the death ‘of (Mrs. A. R. (cDonald of Warren, O. (Mrs. Mc- Yonald was a former resident of Man- n and was very well known in this vicinity. Mrs. LtRose was the guest of Mrs. McDonald the first of this month, going to Warren from Chicago where she accompanied Dr. LaRose for the meeting of the American Med- ical association. At. that time. she was in her usual health. Her death S and eight, and a daughter of Carl Zotman, aged 16, residing near Wales, were lost on the prairie and compell- ed to spend the night in the shelter ed the most careful attention, but there is no comparison: in conditions now and then. Our ware rooms, are packed full of merchandise bought when prices were normal. and now marked on a basis of those figures and not of the present market, contrib- in. Qc Our regular 18c_ outings in white’ colored and fan- cy, heavy weight, excel- lent quality. An article not to be confused with the cheap common run of 12% ¢ grades popularly ad- _ [vertised. Actual Yalue 25¢ Special gc per yard. 10 Yard to customer HOSIERY Ladies Liste Hose in the famous Wayne Knit line, re- gular quality 65c. These contain slight f vy de- feets and are “seconds” but marvellously good values Monday and Tuesday only 25c Boys’ and Girls’ Hose 18c A good quality children’s hose at 18¢ will shortly be a market impossibility. In all honesty we urge our cus- tomers to buy now before the price advances to 25¢ Another Assortment of those WONDERFUL TOWELS at 39c 24x48 pure white turkish, unusually heavy weight at 59¢ they would be on cost and not market price. Sxcellent quality blue ar Special A. W LUCAS CO. “i NO PHONE ORDERS comes as a shock to her friends here. PHONE your order in NOW for. The Bismarck Tribune Sunday Kdl- tion. ———— nya ToileDuNord « Dres Ginghams:' The quality is expressed by knowledge of the name. Our regular price, 20c is still far under market on these, yet for two days a spec- ial lot of thirty (30) pieces go on sale Special | 6c 10 Yards to customer FAMOUS “PERI LUSTA” Crochet Thread comparable only with — the unobtainable De M. CG. Un- questionably the best ero- chet thread obtainable to- day, price 20 to.30e but a large lot on sale at Special, Ball 13C 39c nd pink borders Always More Bargains Than Advertised noon i Ae

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