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| THURSDAY, NOV. 29, 1917 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE. ---Photographs In order to accomodate those who cannot come on other days we will make pictures by appoint- ment THANKSGIVING DAY. MAKE AN IMiWEDIATE ! MOUNT-IIALBEISEN \ NUPTIAL SOLEMNIZED | At’ NOON TODAY | | At high noon today Miss Gertrude _ Preston Mount, daughter of Mrs. A. A. ‘| Booth, will become the bride of Joseph G. Halbeisen of Golden Valley. The | nuptials will be solemnized in the E. G. Patterson country home,in the i i¥ | Penitentiary road and Rev. H. C. APPOIK i MENT ‘Postlethwaite of the First Presbyter- jan church will read the service. The bride will wear a creation of blue satin and georgette crepe orna- 4th Street. Phone 264. mented with beaver fur and pearl Holmboe Studio INCOME TAXES Information Through State De-| fense Councils Washington, Nov. 28.—The vast ma- chinery of state councils of defense will be utilized by the iniernational revenue bureau to disseminate infor- mation to the 7,000,000 persons who will pay income taxes under the new law and to others subject to various forms of war taxes. NOTICE. TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given by the un- dersigned, Jennie A Mitchell, execu-! trix of the last will an} tessament of John FE. ‘Mitchell, executrix o ' John E. Mitehell, late of the city of Spirit Lake, County of Dickinson, anc State of Iowa, deceased, to the credit- ors o fand all otuer persons having claims against said deceased, to pre sent such claims with the necessary vouchers within four months after the first pu publication of this notice to creditors, to Mrs. H. E. Reddington, resident agent of the said executrix, at the residence of said resident agent on the Northeast Quarter of Section ‘Twenty, Township One Hundred and forty-four, Range Seventy-nine, Bur- leigh County, North Dakota. vated November 26, 1917. JENNIE A. MITCHELL, Executrix. First pudlication Nov. 30 1917. Mary Pickford in “The Little Amer- ican” at the Bismarck theater tonight. There's a cure against getting old} an excellent and thoro one. \Thére’s nothing sensational about: it; it's: the best that can be had under the ex- isting circumstances. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea makes you feel young and gay—take it today. 3ic. ‘Tea or Tablets. BRESLOW'S. amore days to buy a . Christmas Present. - prepared with utmost care. ‘Wevarancnacananee COAT DRESS FASHION trimmings. She will carry a shower bouquet of bridal roses. Miss Helen Register, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Register of this city will be the bride's only attendant. She will wear a gown of taupe satin and carry an armful of snapdragons. Dr. L. J. Allmaras of Golden Valley will be best man. The wedding music will be played by Mrs. Frank Schaefer of Beulah and Miss Salma Suby of Nome, N. D., se + will sing “Without Thee.” DE CONVENIENCE”, A weding dinner will supplement the service and covers will be laid for 28. The bride’s table will hold a cen- terpiece of white chrysanthemums and will have covers laid for 12. Ground Floor North of Grand Theatre. E. G. Patterson of the McKenzie an is a favorite in the younger social ' set. She is a graduate from the Bis- marck high school and the Valley ! City normal. The groom is a well known druggist of Golden Valley. Among the out-of-town guests here for the wedding are ‘Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schafer of Beulah, and Miss ' Mildred Halbeisen of Golden Valley. Mr. Halbeisen and his bride will leave this évening for Golden Valley where they will make their home. Christmas Sale. Sale of food, fancy and useful ar- Hticles by the laptist Ladies Satur- j day afternoon December 1 at the of- fice of the Gas company. To Spend Winter Here. | Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Duffield of Su- perfor, Wis., have arrived in the city and will spend tue winter with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Little of Sixth street. Dancing Party. Miss Ruth Talcott, young daughter of Warden and Mrs. F. S. Talcott will entertain members of the sophomore class of the high school Friday eve- ning at her home in the Penitentiary ! road at a dancing party. The young ; hostess is a member of the class, To Vis't Sister. Miss Jessie! Mcl.eod supervisor bt idrawing in! the public schools, has gone to Jamestown to spend Thanks- giving with her sister, Miss Jenni? McLeod, a teacher in the schools of ‘that place. Miss Weatheral, a teach- er in the schools, has gone to Sanborn to spend her vacation with friends, With Parents Here. ; Robert Treacy, who has been at the officers training camp at Fort Snell- ing, has returned to spend Thanksgiv- ing with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. R. Miss Dor- ik SOCIETY , stores and Harris and’company’s, and The bride is a niece of Mr. and Mrs! j will arrive today from Fortress Mon roe, where he has ‘veen in training. Entertain at Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Cook were hosts last evening at an informal dinner Ps party a _ ttheir home in Anderson MORE DISH "TOWELS ARE |frtuums centered the tatie oor en NEEDED FOR ARMY CAMPS ers were laid for Mr.and Mrs. H. M. Steele, Dr. and Mrs.fl W. F. Crewe Although a number of dish towels and Miss Dorothy Lincoln, the latter a and hemmed flour sacks have been sister of Mrs. Crewe and the hosts, donated for the Bismarck companies — now stationed at Long Island, more! iLeut. Taicott Here. 5 are ‘still needed to adequatedy supply; Lieut. Porter Talcott, son of Warden the amount asked for by Mrs. White,; 2d Mrs. F. S. Talcott of the Peniten- wite of Col. Frank White of Vatley,tiary road, arrived in tue city last City. Receptacles have been placed night to spen:] Thanksgiving at his in Hoskins’, Finney an dCowan’s drug home. Lieut. Talcoti expects to leave shortly for his assignment. Miss Es- ther Talcott arrived last night from donations can be left at any one of these places. Evanston, Ill., where she is a student The Woman’s Auxiliary to Company in Northwestern University, to see A has completed 25° aprons and have her brother before nis departure. sent them to Mrs. White to ve used by the cooks of Companies A and I. Following the announcement in The | Tribune Tuesday that Mrs. White % = * wanted the women of Bismarck to | Miss Blanchard, principal of tha “adopt” six boys of the old company I, Buffalo” school, is spending her Mrs. Reid received several communi- Thanksgiving vacation with her moth cations ‘and ‘before the evening was &". Mrs. William Suckow of Avenue C. over each. boy hada “North Dakota’ Mrs. Weaver and daughter, ‘Mi Mother.” One woman wanted to [one returned Wednesday to their “adopt” all six. ;home in Medina, after a visit with The auxiliary is anxious that a big ‘Wr. and Mrs. P. J. Meyer of ‘Fourth! shinment of towels and hemmed flour Street. sacks be made next week and the’ Mrs. Irish and daughter, Miss Viv- members ask that the Lismarck wom '!41 of the Annex left We:lnesday for en respond as soon .as possi2le. Minneapolis where they will remain ete until the first of ‘he week. They are Entertains Club. |fovmer residents of that city. Mrs TR, Atkinson entertained the Miss Grace McDonald of Rugby, who Neighborhood cliib’ Wednesday after- is spending Thanksgiving with Mis» noon at her home,in Avenue B. Twen- Emma. Brandt of Thaver street, will ty members attended and the after: romain until Sunday. She is a student soem was spent in knitting for the Red at Jamestown callege. . Cross, ¥ ‘Mr. and Mrs. -Schaefer of Beulah, are Thanksgiving guests of ‘Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Nichols of A ue A. * PERSONAL NOTES | Bride ‘of Today. Migs Emilia Peterson, daughter of | Mrs. A. Peterson will be married this ; = afternoon in the family home in Thir-\ | teenth street to ‘Theodore Smith of ST eS paid oes this city. Rev H. ©. Postlethwaite © Returns From Californian len, Van will read the service, They will reside gojen returned Wednesiay from Call- in Bismarck, for the last MANDAN NEWS | fornia where she had hee month. 'to-tenant Dav Here. | Lieutenant Robin Day, returned Wedacaday trem the officers’ training | ey who has been spending several come z Oy) Sd and il spent days be e on a furlough wit hhis par- his furlong’) as a guest at the home ot] ents, left Wi sda ‘ R Mr. and ‘Mra. W.>A. Faledner in ave (CMS 1eft Wednesday for Camp Dodge. nue F. and his narents in MeKenzle. MASONS MEET. Tioutenant Day got his commission in| A regular communication of Bis- the signal corps. Lieut. Addison Fal- marck Lodge No, 5 A. PF. & A. M. will coner, son of Mr. and Mrs, Falconer..be held Monday evening, Decemer 3, Returns to Camp Dodge.—Ted Ress- 'Hints of Summer On A Winter’s Day % THANKSGIVING DINNER New York.—To the practical-minded +|the coat-dress is the masterpiece of H, Treacy of Broadway. othy Treacy, a sister and student at GRAND PACIFIC Hotel Thanksgiving Dinner The management of this popular Hostelry wishes to an- nounce that special Viands have been obtained and will be Served from 12:30 to 2:30 and 6:00 to 8:00 15¢ PLEASE RESERVE TABLES | the University of Minnesota, is also the season’s designing. It is the per- spending Thanksgiving with her par- fect companion, and often the sup- stitute’ for the indispensable tailored °Mts: » ‘suit. For an afternoon costume it is To Visit in in Oakes. perfect for it lend itself to the exi- yrs. A. F. Suckow of Iverness, gencies of shopping, and when the yont., who with her coat is discarded, is elaborate enough child is visiting at the home of Rev. for reception, tea or matinee. Usual- and Mrs. ‘William Suckow of Avenue ly as in the costume shown herewith (, underwent an operation on he it is constructed of velvet and crepe throat ai the Bismarck hospital and with a touch of fur on the coat, and js recovering nicely. ‘Mrs. Suckow it the color and fur is repeated in will be remembered as Miss Luie the toque to be worn with it the cos- pfiefer of Oakes. Mr. and Mrs. Suck- tume leaves nothing to be desired in ow and child will leave Saturday for practical smartness. Oakes to visit relatives. Baptist Ladies’ Sale. ladies of the First ——__—_—_- 7 Cet yorr lunch at Patterson's cafe. Lunch with your business associates. Raptist The the Gas company, Fifth and Broadway, usuununeusnensnscageononconauacogzonte, Saturday afternoon, December 1. A = fine collection of underwear, aprons, knitting bags and numerous other ar- ticles sui:able for Christmas gifts, will be on sale. Those wisuing to buy home male garments for themselves will not miss this opportunity. There will also ve a fine supply of baked food. Should you feel hungry during the afternoon drop in and have a cup of coffee with us. Saniora ¢ Procram, The senior class of the high school presented a high class enteriainment Wednesday afternoon in the high school auditorium before a large ren- resentation of the patrons of the school. Mrs. Ellis Putnam and Miss Caspary, vocalists, assisted and con- tributed much to the success of the program. Snecial numbers were giv- en by the high school orchestra and girls’ glee club. C. F. E'ilt, principal of the high school gave a short talk. The special feature of the program was the playlette, “Tie Mouse Trap” by Howell. The cast follows: Ruth ‘Erlemeyer—Mrs. Somers. leslie Harrison—Mr. Campbell. Mrs. Curwen—Lucile Allen. Mrs. Roverts—Glenn_ Bruce. Mrs. Miller—Ellan Jager. Mrs. Kemis—Roberta Foyd. dane, the maid—Sarah Slattery . > 2 < > Zz Qa E aNbaDUGeSneecocanese tecacecceeaeeaceeuseeneeesnecgnenseasgensucsaucnansnuccansonenasee os 4 husband anc} - church will hold a sale in the office o:} By BETTY BROWN. ychet work, the blouse of filmy crepe New oYrk.—One glance at this Vis enriched with filet, and the skirt of summery costume of white carries the | white tussah silk is stenciled in_bril- thoughts ahead to the time of roses.jliant flowers which defy winter, The garden hat is covered with cro-| winds with summed cheer. 1 ~ | RED CROSS YARNS We have received large shipments of Khaki, light and dark grey. The place with GUUUOUURRUOUDONALaNNoOOONON HAVE YOUR THANKSGIVING TURKEY DINNER at the VAN HORN CAFE a reputation. |1917, at 7:30 in the Masonic temple.| ‘Work in the F. C. degree will be put ‘on and other business ‘of importance will be transacted. A full attendance jis desired. CUT FLOWERS ' . FOR THANKSGIVING. Chrysanthemums, $1.00 per dozen; Carnations $1.00 per dozen; Snapd - ons, The per dozen. Will's houses, entrance at rear of stor 11 28 it AT 2ND BAPTIST CHURCH. The ladies of he Second Baptist (colored) church, ighth and Sweet st , Will serve a Thanksgiving din- ner tomorrow in the church beginning at 12 o'clock noon. A program will be given in the church that evening at 8:30. ART NEEDLEWORK. Miss Damon of Manitou, Colo., is having an art needlework display at Miss ‘Buchholz’ Millinery store, 119 Third St., all this week. She is showing a lovely variety of lunch cloths, scarfs, waists, infants’ Black Silk Stove Polish Liquid Long as Others, Nove post Saves Work. SE Get aCan Today $1.00 Bs Oyster Cocktail Green Sea Turtle a la Anglaise Celery en Branche Salted Almonds FRIED FILET OF SOLE, REMOULADE Pommes de Julienne Yuba Peach with Rice Conde ROAST RACK OF SPRING LAMB, AU NATURAL French ROAST YOUNG GOOSE, Candied Yams PRIME CUT OF ROAST Mashed Potatoes’ .. Mince Pie Tuitti Fruitti Ice Cream Brick Cheese Figs and Dates Cafe Noir Wool and silk and wool yarns. QWe advise that you supply your requirements at once. A. W. LUCAS COMPANY HOTEL M BISMARCK, BRAISED SUCKLING PIG, GLACED APPLE Punch a la Salpicon ROAST PLYMOUTH TURKEY, GIBLET DRESSING Cranberry Jelly Jamaica Fruit Salad, Cream Mayonnaise Dressing Thankegiving Plum Pudding, Hard Sauce Mints SERVED FROM 12:30 to 8:00 P. M. things and sweaters, caps, ete., and the linens and wool for making same. Embroidery and knitting lessons free. 11-28-2 Bergliot Caspary Teacher ot Singing Studio Third Floor of Business College Phone 607K SHEET MUSIC VOCAL and INSTRUMENTAL Latest selections of the most Pop- ular Airs. If there is any parti- cular piece you want, we will get it for you. Evelyn Kaston ‘ at Sheet Music Dept. in Cowan’s Drug Store cKENZIE Consomme Americaine Mixed Olives Peas STUFFED HANOVER Brussels Sprouts BEEF, DISH GRAVEY Asparagus Tips Old Fashioned Pumpkin Pie Fruit Cake Toasted Crackers Fruit Sweet Cider