The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 28, 1917, Page 5

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1917. BISMARCK EVENING TRIBUNE GE 5 c , Passed tarough Mandan yesterday en Russell ‘Returned Home.—W. S. route to Livingston, Mont., where they | Russell, father of H. C. Russell of this will visit for the next few weeks. Mr. | city, returned home to Dickinson s Nel: ti been in St.| No. 7 yesterday afterecon He ha J . see ae rans pate t I been here to spend Chrisimas with his ce Mo. visiting for: ahoub twa: weeks on and family, Mrs. Mussel! is also pris relatives. here and will. remain for a few days. ‘ SOCIETY NEWS. | aS ie EGS TEN EO ONCE ES a North Dakota Nurses oY Ordered do. France ‘ Miss Lelia Halverson, city school nurse of Grand Forks, has been order- ed to New’ York to sail Wednesday, January 2, for France. Miss Rose of Sheyenne, have also received or- Clark of Fargo and Miss Emma Sedahl ders to sail the same date for overseas service. Miss Halvelson left Thursday nigh for New York. She is one of the bes known’ nurses of the state. Through ‘her efforts the public school nurse was first introduced in North Dakota Grand Forks and Grand Forks county weré the first places in the state tc engage a school nurse. Miss Halver son has held a number of importan: offices in the state association anc has been prominent in all state work It is most fitting that she should be the first nurse from North Dakota tc be called for service abroad. Mis: Clark and Miss Sedahl are also we! known in the nursing fraternity of th: state, The teaching staff of the grades and high school of Grand Forks, presented Miss Halverson with a silver military nursing watch. Watch-Night Service. A watch-night service will be he! in the church Monday night comme: cing at 10:45. Dr. Hutcheson will be ‘Any Sickness Leaves Weakness Even a simple cold strips and reduces your resistive , powers to allow other sickness. Only food—not alcohol or drugs—creates the rich blood which distributes strength to the body, and the concentrated medicinal food in SCOTS EMULSION makes the blood rich and stimulates its circulation while its tonic virtue enlivens the appetite and aids nutrition to reestablish your strength quickly and permanently. If you are rundown, anemic or nervous, by all means get Sooft’s Emulsfon. \t builds because it is a food—not a stimulant. | Scott & Bowne, loomfield, N.Je 17-09 AUDITORIUM NEW YEAR’S NIGHT BISMARCK’S CHOICEST HOLIDAY GIFT Anna Held’s stage beauties wear creations that wring milady’s heart in ‘Follow Me,” beautiful French comadienne’s vehicle assisted in this service by Rev. C. in which she makes Bismarck debut at Auditorium theater Tusday evning, Jan. 1—Miss Held is seen wearing her won- Ye Vermilya, superintendent of the Bis derful peacock gi gown. ¥ marck district. = = Lieutenant “Weds in East. 6 —-— local mill is closed until the proper a4 Announcement hesoeextaae o!| DEDICATION OF ‘SERVICE FLAG TO MANDAN NEWS. [adjustment of machinery is-made to| THE beeen ied the marriage of Dr. Kenneth Allen H Sea Se Ey , conform with the r la Phelps, son of Mr. and Mrs. George H BE HELD AT McCABE CHURCH SUNDA Y SSS ae ay tions in the manufacture of th ONLY Phelps of Bowbells, ‘N. D., to Miss Or: Wisk ae Miss .Curen Returns—Miss Anna material which makes the “ Quality! Sustiner of Burlingson, N. Cc. bores The large service flag in honor of Governor yn -iCuren returned home to Hutt yester- life.” iiay Pride of Paris and France’s most cher- wedding was an event of December {| the boys who have gone from the Mc « Hutche: jday afternoon after having spent — z rer’ { erican Stage, Quantity! in Broadway Tabernacle, New York|Cabe Methodist. lpiscopal church’ to| the chveh, will ms and! (ipristmas in Maadan with relatives, | Roadmaster Passed Through. _ished offering to the Amoricun Stage, city. Dr. Phelps is first lieutenant it] the service of their country, will be| special patriotic numbers will be sung Roarmaster C, FP. Nelson and family | in Her Gorgeous, Bewlldering, Musical Melody! the medical reserve corps and is sta | ledicated with appropriate exercises|by the choir and co.gr Mahy Attend Funcral.—Hundreds _. — a — i Comedy Sensation, Direct from Mirth! tioned at West Point. Sunday night. The flag will occupy} Hutcheson and the Met are! of people attended the funeral of the ——— Casino, New York. : Dinner G Guest: . place on the pulpit and friends of | justly proud of the atation in| late Hon. L Ay Wiley at the ue spall French uests, e the . ‘he boys will place the stars. The]the fight fo demoera y. It is ‘ nye and Mrs. Ww. J. Hutcheson enter | \yecahe church has twenty s open to the general, held in Man “FOLLOW ME” Spice! lained at dinner’ Thursday evening | iow in the government se yf invitatio’ yeing ex-'dan. Frominent people from all over Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Moore and daugh | jach star placed will represent an ab-|tended {o all those interested in the tie count 'e here to attend the Company of Fifty, Including Leading American ters, the Misses Marjorie and Helen | ont one, who, has answered the} boys who are taking their place in] fan Wl bearers were Adam Broadway Artists—Harry Short, Edith wit! at the McCabe parsonage in Sixth the front ranks na, Claude Turner of wit! street. Dr. Moore will leave Saturday | @!!- ee ; jan; James Allan, Marie Fanchonetti, Lew and wnat for Chicago where he will visit his = ———— ===" on, Rega adan; H. 1. Henke, ‘Man- Harry Seymour, Leon Francol, Tilyou aa ee os Moore before goine | sany, who left today for Camp Custer, of Mrs. W. C. Taylor, formerly of] dan; Carl Schieck, Lark and Ward and Sadie How. Costumes! the winter onthe, {he remainder ot) stich, to enter the third officers train. his city. a id Laneoriet i pk, ing camp. Fred Varney, son of Mr. . vrs, Rrown of J... Jonncon. And that Stunning Anna Held, Saka ‘eception for Minister. and Mrs. J. O. Varney, who returned of her da : i 1, Osear Olson.’ b in by aca informal. aise Wr. Thon ieee Christmas day from Algeir: are] Main. si : 1L. HH. Connolly officiated as exalted Chorus—Wonder women of the Sartorial 4 ‘SJ the former of the Mandan Presdyter | 2020'S with Mr. Meade. The gu 1 as ee ; {ruler and Rev. C. H. Brown of the world perfect of face and figure Splendor S fan church, this evening in the home included twenty of Mr. Meade’s mos' see the guest Of het Episcopal church ‘led in prayer. f are % »|intimate friends. Whis: was the ) 4 c past ; ie Sie Theninene wil loere abit tae unusement and five tables were in us McD onele of Si : wanaset meetin prey aot and more alluring than the seats Deer lay for the game. The honors wete ¢ weeks, ernoon the annual i ng ol F Deer Lodge, Mont, where ‘hé/has»ae |v rded to Miss Toepke and Miss'Ha:-hen-home 13 Bingenhsimer Moreant:le company Odalisgues of the Orient. Grandeur!“ cepted the:pastorate of the Presbyter: fan church of that ae The hours will be from:7:30 to 9:30, ‘el Meade,’ the latter a sister of the honor, guest. Mr. ‘Meade has been beget) { sonnected with the Lahr ‘Moior Sales Spending Holidays Here. company for the last three years and Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Halbeisen of|is among the most promising young x Golden Valley, a bride and groom oi | usiness men of the city. He expects last month, are spending the holiday: |to enter Camp Custer for training with Mr. and Mrs. Booth of the Pat | January 2. terson farm. ‘Mrs. Halbeisen will b | PERSONAL NOTES A FORTUNE IN ANNA HELD GOWNS THAT SET WORLD i Mail Orders Now vale Roscoe“FaTTy ARBUCKLE in ‘The tie antl managers | PARAMOUNT-ARBUCKLE-COMEDIES | were all present. & the meet-' Roscoe “Fatty” Arbuckie plays his: ing, the manage: »e most humorous role in “The Ccuntry Hero,” showing at the es | Seats on Sale Friday ” Prices—50c to $2.00 TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT KNOWLES, THE JEWELER Dessert Molds Theatre tonigi-t. to a 3upmtuons which was r the di etl ut the proprietor, , Barrett. Ti remembered as Miss Gerturde Mount — Mr. and Mrs. Halbeisen’ and Mr. an t Oo Our Off Mrs. Booth were dinner guests Christ t and t es ety a ul: er mas of Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Patterson | Is. Mary K. ‘Allen of West Main eras fou MENAR eta of the McKenzie. Mrs. Halbeisen is | treet, who has been ill for several } Sweet Briar; Mana Buy from your grocer two veeks, is not improving. Wand, Judson: May AR packages of Jiffy-Jell to try. Then mail us the coupon be- a niece of the Pattersons. prams Price; Manages Jo} Mrs. R. D. Coonen of Minneapolis, Manager = Frank Visiting in Jamestown. Dr. M. E. Bolton Henry, who, has been spending several weeks with her husband, Major Frank S. Henry at Charlotte, N. C., and at, Camp, Mills,,|) New York,;has returned to, James: town and is the guest of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. G. A. Bolton. Dr. Bolton Henry remained with her husband un- til he sailed for France. She expects to return to the capital city to re- sume her practice in the very near fu ture. To Return to Camp. Capt. George H. Kuss, Jr., who is + spending a short furlough at his homc in Third street, will return Sunday to ias arrived in the cily and is the vest of her. hisier, Miss Lena Gullack- ‘son. © Mrs. Clifford Craven and’ bay, Who’ wave been in the Bismarck hospita!’ efnenb4| Thursday to their home i Menoken. EE — i James Blunt, a student at the Uni- versity of Minnesota, is spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Blunt of Thayer street. ~ Mrs. Gilman Mudgett has returned ~~~ to her home in Valley City, after a Wil visit here with her daughter, Mrs. S. = F, Hollingsworth of First street. Frane’s X Bushman in ‘The Adopted purpose of receiving instructions on Son,” at the Orpheum ton‘ght. Rice; Manager Joe Pall;, Manager .N. Manager H. B. Wick Sc hobe, Solen; Timmer. McLean in Minnearolis—M4. and Mrs. ©. CG. Mclean are in Minneapolis visiting friends for a couple of days. While there Mr. McLean is attending a conference of the Russell Miller Mill- Beverly Bayne who appears with ing managers.and a meeting for the the manufacture of “war flour.” The HUCUUUOOSCEAOCOULOGOEUSGEUEOGOUEDEONSOOCOOUOEOOOUEGONEAOOOGGOUSUUAEOESEGUCAUOGSODOOEUCUOUOAOEOUOLE. | ree Pure See here Styles low. Enclose.only 10c to pay mailing, and we will send you three individual dessert molds in assorted styles, made of pure aluminum. Or enclose 20¢ and we wiil send six molds—enough to serve a full package of Jiffy- Jell. The value is 60c per set. Or we will send a pint mold, either heart or fluted shape—value 50c—for only 10c to pay mailing. Camp Dodge, where he is stationed — i Rev. Bruce E. Jackson, who is doing Mrs. Jack Hansen returned today bik nt ag roa Cut out the coupon now. Y. M. C. A. work at Camp Dodge will | to her home in Jamestown after spend ‘andar : osiery Order Jiffy-Jell at once, for return Saturday after spending Christ | ing Christmas here as the guest of Patterns in all Co'ors ". mas with his family and Sergeant Eu gene Wachter will also return to Camp Dodge Sunday after spending a 15 day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs-G. C. Wachter of Seventh street Chaplain To Wed. The announcement of the engage ment of ‘Miss Eva Freeman, daughte: of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Freeman o: Fargo, to Emil H. Groth, chaplain ot the United States battleship Louisiana has just been made. Chaplain Grotl. is a resident of Casselton, this state Mrs. Freeman and Miss Freeman wil leave tor Chicago January 2, and the wedding will take place in that city Friday, January 4, in the home of the bride-elect’s sister,’ Mrs. Guerney Clark. Entertains tor Brother. Miss Julia Johnson entertained las‘ evening at her home in Tenth street. in honor of her brother, Sergeani Frank Johnson, who is spending < short time here on a furlough from Cxmp Dodge. Fourteen of Sergean: Johnson's most intimate friends were Miss Ostrander of Taayer street. ‘Miss Hazel Hutcheson, science teacher in the Fairmount high school, ‘gs spending the holidays with her par- ots, Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Hutcheson of 3ixth street. Miss Jessie Johnson of the Wood nansee has gone to l.aMoure where she will be the guest for several day Dance To-Night JOHNSON’S| Popular Priced Store “Bismarck’s Fastest Growir g Store”. Visit Our Saturday this offer expires in one week. be bd bd If You'll T: Lifetime Gift ‘ity Ja A Fruity, Economical Dessert or Salad We want you to know Jiffy- Jell for your own sake. See how it excels the old-style gelatine desserts. It will surprise and delight you. Jiffy-Jell is an exquisite prod- uct, made with rare-grade gel- atine. No sugar, no fruit need be added. Just add_ boiling water. Then add the rich fruit flavor from the vial in each package. See how Jiffy-Jell differs from old-type desserts where the flavors came mixed with the powder. It will be a revela- tidn. Here you have fruity dain- ties, zestful salads, at a trifling cost. No other fruit dainty costs so little. No other form of dessert is so economical. Mix in vegetables or fruit for health- ful, nourishing salads. Millions are enjoying Jiffy-Jell. guests and the evening was spent f i ’ The great distinction lies in \ Now we ask you to buy two pack- - playing various games. Sergeant John BY THE these wondrous flavors, made \ ages to try. Then mail this coupon r fon wae: vormerly connected it st from fresh, ripe fruit. They are raberay bottleof liquid to us, and any molds you select will Ie highly concentrated, so Jiffy- fruit flavor is in Sent 70d -208 just, tae. Soe is one of the wel! known young me “ 9 mailing. They mean a lifetime gift. of tuis place. Sergeant Johnson will re Jell desserts and salads have a Jiffy-Jell package. ade aif Cut out the coupon now, for this , turn to Camp Dodge Sunday on No. 2 S. S. CLUB wealth ot uch fra tastes They All fruit flavors are offer expires in a week. ’Be sure s McMahon-Wagner ; aoe Come sealed in'bottles — one in made direct from the you receive the Jiffy-Jell frou the | Announcement has been made o | A Young Men’s Organization each package —so they keep fresh, ripe fruit itself. grocer before sending the \ the marriage of Miss Edna May Mc their strength and freshness. coupon. Mahon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs 0 ES OS A RT A A OE OS ED SE ER ceremony. They were attended bj Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Simmer of St Patterson’s Hall 1 James McMahon of Sanford Avenue AT Irvington, N. J., to Dr. henry J. Wag === n™ a { ner of Bismarck, which was an even {= I Mail Us This ft Leagan fotidoged ‘ of Thursday in Minneapolis. Rev. J = ant Harrington of that city performed th = I have today received two packages A Bottle of Fruit Flavor in Eoury Pachoge <q Of Jiffy-Jell as pictured here from Paul,"and a wedding dinner wa: served at the Padisson. The bride i: | 1! who have attended former PERSONAL (ame of Grocer) a sister of Walter McMahon of thi: Now I mail this coupon with city and has made her home here fo the Jast year. She is well known ir Irvington where she has made he home for many years. Dr. Wagne us with orders. For a time we could net get enough molds to serve all pro zptly. Grecers and jebbers ran out of stock. Many cestomers, were disap Boiat supplied. ave of mekis. ‘So at the. re o7 repeat this ances given by this club are invited to attend. 10c for Pint Mold, heart or fluted, or 10c for 3 Individual Molds, or (0 20c for 6 Individual Molds I I Our former mold offer to Jiffy-Jell neers swamped ] | 1 “tn ject oe 2 i | —_ > is one of the young promising specia family to accept mite nea (Check which) , i K lists of this city. He is a son of Mr “DON’T MISS 79 give fall address. and Mrs. M. Wagner of Bellevue, Is 7 IT Ten Flavors in Glass Vials Your . They will reside in Bismarck. : a Pets ee Brine Your Friend Mail Orders Cloth Coats at leach Pechere Contgine the (igri D Adarese Mr. and Mrs. .W. E. Perry ente ring Your rnends Promptly One-half off Pocrpsie? Eisen TTD abe. sme Zou get Jil Jl, with package ike petre, for nothing , tained at their home in Second stree Filled r Real Snans —Miat else has true-fruit flavors in vials. Mail coupon to Wednesday evening in honor of A. ] Meade of the Lahr Motor Sales con Or Tice Packages for 25¢—All Grocers | Waukesha Pure Food Company, Waukesha, Wis. j

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