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ae 7 tal invitiition, witl for «MONDAY, DEC. 30,1918. cate shades. : colors. A new and complete line of Patent and Kid’ Dancing P.um)p s; also ~ Satins in the more deli- Spats of all the wanted cies of the mode. of braids and beads. ANNU AL NEW YEAR'S EVE BALL BIG EVENT OF C LOSING HOURS OF NOTABLE TWELVE MONTHS Country Club and United Com-|® mercial Travelers Will Join In Popular Society Event at the - Grand Pacific Tomorrow Eve-) 1 jp by. spe- u ‘titting finale at the Grand Pacific hotel tomorrow evening for a most notal in the life of thé C er attendance and a cess than’ have been, Known jby, any, of its predecessors ure, predicted for this annual hop, ° Unusually yng. ay will be stn 1 be. benutifully dressed for the Out ion. and the lobby will be thrown open to the’ merry-nak- ers, Who are peted fo number be: tween 300 It will of pretty “get-toget! for all Bismarck peopl the United Commercial Trave their ladies, who accept the hie of the Country club tomorrow ev + will return the favor Country club membe dance. enterta ining with a dinner To Have Cotillions. . A number of ¢otillions arranged by ‘Mrs. Edith Wakeman Hughes, and F. A. Copelin will be a pretty feature of the dance program. Beautiful favors have been arranged, and a number of new. ‘and novel es hive been de- signed. Mrs! W. 1. Lahr: will, have charge of the. decorations,. Miss. Mary Kelley will preside at the frippe bow]. and Sen. ©. W. MeGray and Sam HH. ‘Clark Swill have charge of the com: ‘missary. “There is to be no question about an abundance and a variety of “eats.” Chef Clausen of the Grand Pacific to- day Submitted the following menu, which‘ will be served buffet fashion : Yanks Assorted Relishes Gelatine of Goose. Tippicanoe Boneless Turkey a la Custer Roast Pig Ham,-a la Lincoln Sugar Cured: Ham, Virginia Style Native Beef Tongue, a la Bismarck Prime. Ribs of Beef, Calcutta Roast Suckling Pig Macedonian Salad, Potato Salad. As- sorted Bread and Butter Sandwiches, Lobster. Salad. Japanese Salad, Cali- ‘fornia Fruit Salad. Fort -Lincoln Log Cake — Jum Crackers Cheese Toast. Fruit colate Nut Sundae Assorted Cakes ce Cream Coffee The ulivance sale of tickets has ex- ceeded that for any other Country club party, “and an unprecedented attend- unce seems assured. WEATHER REPORT. For 24 hours endii ‘Temperature at 7 m.. Temperature ‘at noon . Highest yesterday Towest yesterday Lowest last night . Precipitation. Fe :.. For North Dakota: Snow and cold- er tonight; ‘Tuesday partly cloudy and continued cold ; strong northerly winds. Lowest Temperatures Fargo .. 20 / Williston” St. Paul Winnipeg Helena .. Chicago... Swift Current . Kansas . City, . “ORRIS w. ROBERTS, Meteorologist. ~ Phone 7%, City Fuel Co. For the Beulah Coal _ i | CITY NEWS { Sa . 3 From Hazelton. M. F. Goehring of Hazelton was in city over Sunday. From “Menoken, I it rats! V. M, Craven of.Menoken. was a Bismarck visitor today. ‘Spend Sunday Here, Misses Elizaveth Demety and, Verle Knapp of Steele spent Sunday with Bismarck friends. Napoleon’ Visitors, Misses Leone Malloy,'Florence Fitch and Grace Baker of Napoleon were Bismarck guests over Sunday. ‘Returned to Washburn: August E. Johnson, the Washburn banker, returned: ‘home this morning after spending Sunday in the city. +. Visiting Mrs. Vesperman. William J. Hart;Jr., of Huron, S. Dx, is/here a guest of his aunt, Mrs. E. H. : Vesperman, for the ‘holidays, Watch Party. A New Year's watch party will bej held at the Swedish Lutheran church beginning at 9 g’clock Tuesday even- ing. . Home From Fargo. M. Harkins returned on No. 1 last y|night from Fargo, whither he drove i<,{an Oldsmobile for delivery to a cus- tomer, Watch Party. A ‘New Year's watch party wil) be held at the Swedish Lutheran church beginning at 9 o'clock Tuesday even- ing. Home to Washburn. Carl V. Peterson, mustered out of the national army, was in the city to- day en route to his hom at Wash- bern. Return to Garrison. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Ward returned to Garrison today after spending the holidays with relatives and friends in Bismarck. Returns From Cities. M. C. Bickert.-of the state council of defense is home from Minneapolis, ani we suggest that among the many good resolves you make for the New Year CASH AND CARRY PLAN When it comes to buying your Groceries, Cash and . Carry means greater profit to the Retailer and a lower price to the consumer. Expensive Delivery Systéms add greatly to the cost of food ‘distribution and should CASH BUYING is the biggest safeguard against ex- travaganice. PUT YOUR HOUSE IN ORDER Start the New Year right. gestions to you no matter your trade or not.:, If you see fit to trade with us we guar- antee to treat. you right. and in the line of GROCERIES, FRUITS Richholt’s Cash «Carry | i Grocery [zen & Thayer | | THE ORIGINAL Yana BAD CARRY where he spent the holidays with his wite and family. | Scouts and Indians Out. Tho Scouts and Indians of the First ; Baptist church met at 925 Seventh street at 7:30 aSturday evening for an hour’s sled and ski outing. Home From Dickinson. Miss ‘Lillian Boehlke of the state council of defense is home from Dick- inson, where she spent the holidays with her parents and other relatives and friends. Ben Mooney Back. Ben Mooney, one of the first Co, A boys ‘invalided’ home, and who, has been‘ at Walter’ Reed reconstruction hospital at Washington, is‘home Jain tor a brief visit with-friends. Thursday Musical Club. The Thursday Musical club will hold. its regular meeting at, 2215 Thursday afternoon at the public li brary. After roll call the members will proceed to the city hospitals for their annual program of Christmas carols, » New Year's Eve Party. First Paptist church members, and friends will wnjoy a social evening New: Year's eve in the church par, lors. Luncheon will be served from |7 to 8. Between 8 and 10 the annu- al business meeting of the church will be held, and between 10 and 12 a devotional watch-night service will be conducted. Senator Gibbbens Here. Senator A. S. Gibbens, reelected from Towner county in the face of strong league opposition. is here for the beginning of the session. As chair- man of the senate appropriations com- mittee, Senator Gibbens has been serving for some time with the state budget board, to which he will devote all of his time between now and the opening of the assembly. ‘Senator Gibbens is one of the. oldest active memhers of the state! legislature, and, his friends are gratified by his return for another four years. Has Civil War Relic. Rev. George B. Newcomb has re- cently- come into possesion of a Civil war relic which he values very high- ly. It is a neat leather-bound first testament of the type presented lov- ed ones upon their departure for the front in the sixties. It was the prop- erty of the late George Alonzo Sim- mons, an uncle of Rev. Newcomb, who carried the little tome throughout the war. A waterproof case in which the / HOP Year that you adopt the be dispensed with. We make these timely sug- whether you favor us with save you money on anything AND VEGETABLES opened their beautiful home on Thi street Saturday evening to 40 of their friends, who we ful and artistically appointed dinner dance, re than a generation has been of many parties, was ublaze with lig ing to the older of the. guest: similar occasions of other days. testament was carried is also preserv- ed, and both are in excellent condition 10 NOT considering the adventures they haye |. been through. digestion, don’t relish food, appetite payment. gone, feel, heavy, not regular, liver torpid, kidheys no | acting right, can’t sleep. well,, out,.of | sorts generally—you: need Hollis! Rocky Mountain Tea. Breslow. O. E. Anderson Lbr. BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE ’ “Foremost in in Value” Inexpensive, but unusually smart and effective, are the New Spring Gowns, made of chiffon taffetta, a silk that seems particularly adapted to the new fashions. Dresses delineating in smart and: exclusive manner the domninant tenden- A group of interesting models draped, corded or straight in line, with fasinating sleeves of silk or chiffon, with gorgeous corsage of flowers All-of the most wanted colors. Never were evening and party dresses in such demand as nov. this early showing of the New Spring Styles will help you in making your selection. - EBB. BROTHERS “First in Variety”; [ee ae SENATOR AND MRS. C. W. GRAY. ENTERTAIN AT DINNER DANCE Senator and) Mrs. C. W. MeGra chamber mu: ald) Macdonald and Carl guests at a delight- The mansion, which for 1 of the Capital © assisted by recall- y L. Smith and H. Stevle. Mr. and of Garrison were guests. Smull tables, grouped’ about jada It your stomach’s, wrong, have in-| brain, dull, bowers . NEWY That's all. Jo: ‘Hall? Carney Coal Phonié'94 |chestra, Everybody In-| C. ivited. Logan’s WE THANK YOU. Both Phones 211 a any ‘Ohanks RappyNew year We have thanked you many times the past year for making our business a suc- cess. Let us “thank you” doubly. NEW YEAR SPECIALS . Fancy Celery ; Fancy Celery Cab- bage Fancy Head Lettuce ' Egg Plant 118 Third St. Squash Sweet Potatoes Craneberries Mince Meat Heinz’s Fig Pudding Fancy Bulk Olives Sweet Pickles. . ‘ Sweet Mixed Pickles and Dills APPLES, NUTS AND CANDY In fact.everything to make your New Year’s dinner a success. Don't forget ‘a: cup. of: Logan’s Fresh Roasted Coffee completes the Bill-O-Fare. - repast, during which was furnished by Don- Peterson. Later the tables were cleared away, and several hours’ dancing was en- Mes: H, Ralph D. Ward only out of town ‘RETURNED sololens TAKE Knowing .you ec Sat a new sult or overcoat, I will allow you 10 per cent. off any” made-to-méasure ' ‘suit, Overcoat, or both and allow terms.-of Klein, tailor and_ cleaner. 12:19 1 mo. ? DANCE ‘(Jan.3).“Dance at K. C. O’Conitot’s © Or: ' « “First. in Style” Here's Mash jou a Happ Cw Very We haves Rab line late and , Vegetables. dt We Wi ish’ You. Crous 10S, ear. NEW YEAR SPECIALS FRESH VEGETABLES Jersey Sweet Potatoes, Celery Cabbage, “Head ‘Lettuce, Hubbard Quash, Celery. FRUITS AND N UTS. Extra Fancy Bananas, Grape Fruit, Ap- ples, Oranges, Lemons, Nuts of every kind. FANCY GROCERIES ‘| Plum and Fig Puddings, Beach Nut Jel- lies, Heinz’s Indian Relish, Heinz’s Chili Sauce, A. I. Sauce, Lee & Perins Worcester Sauce, Monarch Preserves, Pure Comb Honey, Pure Strained Honey. : Navy Beans, special 2 pounds for N. Y. Pure Apple Cider, per gallon..... 90c FANCY CELERY HEARTS EXTRA. SPECIAL 10c Brown & Geiermann PHONE 53: 114 5TH ST.