The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 12, 1919, Page 5

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{ ‘ ’ ' ‘ ne, ( t be « for the -~ “ @ppeals only to the discriminating, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1919 SALVATION ARMY _ PLANNING ROOMS ACROSS MISSOURI Captain Huffman of the Local _ Corps Is Making Arrange- ments:For Quarters Capt. Huffman in charge of the Sal- vation Army here is making ments to open quarters for his organi- zation at Mandan and hopes that army activities across the river will start in earnest by the first of the year. The head of the Salvation Army lias : investigated conditions at Mandan and stated that the welcome extended to him and his organization by. Mandan people has been-yery gra atifying and believes that ity work there will be very successful, The opening of army quarters at Mandan is in line with the Salvation Army’s program. of extending — its sphere of influence in North Dakota. These plans include the erection of new buildings at Bismarck, J; * town, Fargo, and Grand Forks and possibly Dickinson. Weather Will Be Warmer Tomorrow, ’. Says Mr. Roberts Girls’ Ankles Will Become Thin- ner and Men’s Scratching Will Cease Starting tomorrow the ankles of Bismarck’s fair sex, should become considerable more thin than they appeared during the recent cold spell weather bureau announces Daily Fashions Hint POPULAR FALL MODEL: Popular in the sense that its style this suit of dark blue wool jersey is Tecommended for general swear. Bands of silk braid trim the pockets |, and there are buttons of self-material for the sleeves, front of the jacket and skirt. The vest is of tucked sat- in, but the jacket is held in with a string belt of its own material. Med- fum size calls for' 4 yards 48-inch material, with 34 yard satin. Pictorial Review Dress No. 8507. Sizes, 14 to 20 years, Price, 25 cents. ‘A. W. Lucas & Co., sole agents for Pictorial Review Patterns 101 Review Patterns ANTADGUDOGNADAUDADAUONDEOUOODOGUOOUNOEOCOOODEOOEOUEODUE OOAONUOOUNDOD UUTENUUVENMEDDANADEVONDONOUDDAGUDEOUOEAUNADOUSNOANENUOGUoON EOANDDA Smynra Candy Co. George John 404 Main Street Candies 40¢ Pound. Put up in fancy Gift Boxes UCU NAANALEHNACRNNUENONE MMMM AUNADCUDADLANNOUEDNOAUNDEEUDEDONGUEAUEOUCUUDUEAUUOUONUECOuNUECUNGCUtY) | will be “Jthat it will be warmer tomorrow and considerably warmer by Sunday, With a four inch snow fall over hight the best the thermometer could do for the to 13’ below cent activities Htoday a warn O. W. Roberts say fall would only amount to .1¢9 inch of real rain which in. warmer days would only lay the dust and penetrate the earth's crust Jess than an inch, Mr. Roberts looks forward to warn the genus » the itching, scratching, tion of heavy read trim- .'s will become fashion- able again he believes. BISMARCK MAN AND Theodore Martell and Miss Ra- chel Elmer Married Wednes- day Noon Hebron, N. D., De Dee. 12.-—Theedore Martell of Bismarck and Miss Rachel Elmer, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Elmer of this city were mia dat the home of the bride's parents here Wednesday at high noon. Rey. John Fisher of the Evangelical church performed the ceremony, Mr. Martell is employed in’ the federal coal service, has lately return- months service in, the army, which time he saw strenuous fare in some of the fron: line trenches, and will take up his work with the federal commissiou ave |again. Miss Filmer is a graduate of. the Bismar raining school of nurses and has followed her profession. as: registered nurse for the past several years, The young couple left Hebron on Friday mor to take up their rest- dence in Bi heir many, friends wishing them happiness. GRIP KNIGHTS TO DANCE AT GRAND PACIFIC SATURDAY Bismarck grip knights and their fr‘ends will dance at the Grand Pa cfic tomorrow evening. This will be the third in the United 1 Travelers’ series of have Proven the sic; rancing will begin at 9; the affai will be. strictly « informal ‘and there a fine buffet supper at mid- night. All wha have attended ‘the former dan received invitations for the series 4 invited to tomorrow night's hop and couples or more is YEOMAN HOMESTEAD WILL GIVE SECOND DANCE AT K. P. HALL MONDAY NIGHT he second of a series of winter dances which Yeoman Homosteaa No, 508 will give this season will be hel Monday night at the Knights ‘of Pythias hal. Hurley’s ore! ra has been engaged for the dancing. Re- freshments will be served and a pro- gram is being prepared to enliven the en by this organl- zation wi success and it is ex- pected. is second’ dance will afford even greater enjoyment. to the mem- bers of the lodge and their friends. Admission is by invitation only. St. George’s Guild Has Annual Bazaar ‘St. George's guild’s annual Christ- mas, bazaar’ in progress at the Elks’ temple today is proving a very suc- cessful affair, The booths are unus- ually attractive anf filled with a won- derful display of Christmassy things. A cafeteria luncheon was served dur- ‘jing the day, and this evening at 9 there will be a soc‘al dance, to which] ° the whole public is invited and which is expected to be very well attended. ‘McDonald ibrotheers’, orchestya will furnish the music. Dance at K. C. hall Saturday night. McDonald Bros. orchestra. Lace WILL MAKE A Hand-made Combination Suits Camisoles Hand Bags Nielsen’s INUSUNDERULGELUGDNCHUDSENDRELONUELEGOSUEDAEESUSLEERESESUNTERSAESUEOEUGOSUOSEOUAEOAVUDNADOOSUONASODODSUDOSUEAEUEDOAEUOEOCONEDUONEUNOSAOEOOUDCONSNATONEONY NTT jUAGAUENUEGORERESOFREQUFELOUEACONEHUNNOCUUGERCOUCQODOEAEOOUEUQOUQUUNEUUONGEOGNOGUEDEOUNGLENOULONOUGUUCAGONOCEODESUUGAOtUNAGONODCQOUNOUUN Clearing Sale of Millinery All Hats 1-2 Price and Less A few more hats at $2.50 » Worth from $6.50 to $7.00 ; ne Sale does not include the new Silver and Gold NEW GEORGETTE WAISTS : From $8.00 to $18.50 } YOUR TRADE IS AT ALL TIMES GREATLY APPRECIATED « 420 BROADWAY SANT TT Hats USEFUL GIFT Fur Chokers New Veils Values up to $4.00. Millinery HEBRON GIRL WEDS WILL RESIDE HERE) Santa. bo)! WEATHER REPORT For twenty-four hours ending noon, DG : at rature at Highest yesterday . Lowest yesterday Lowest Jast night. Precipitation Tlighest wind yeloci Forecast ¢ Yor North Dakota; Fair tonight anu Sunday; slightly colder _— tonight; warmer west portion by Saturday af- ternoon. Lowest Temperatures Fargo . ary Williston. St. Paul... Winnipeg . Chicago * Swift Cu Kansas City ORRIS W. ROBERT! Meteorologist. | JOHNSON’S for Phoenix Pure Silk Hose. Dance at XK. Cc. hall Saturday , night. McDonald Bros. orchestra. + —10 | TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 4 e. WANTED—Room home to. store in responsi) thle furniture. 16 preferred. d price in first} Tractor & Auto D. . Phone, 414. Ks School, Far; ‘0, IN, % 12-12-2t. WAST ED—Laay to ‘demonstrate’ Nu- tor man. Apply room 221 Pacific hotel WANTED——Lady to demonstrate Th Bone Corsets in Bismarci and ot towns. Call room 413, Melon 12-12-2t. Meal range, De- YOR SALE—Quick troit. vapor three ‘burner’ gasoline range; also tWo. burner oil stove, child’s chair, kitchen. cabinet, two. rockers. — Mrs. F. Holmboe, 208 W. Broadway. Phone, 45%U. 12-12-2t. Dance at K. C. 1 hall Saturday. ight. McDonald Bros. orchestra. % 6 | afternoon, Dec. gas ollice. night after mains will rand burial will from the home of the deceased’s par- Toyland Tomorrow OPENING HIS-NEW BABY BROTHER. George Coover, Jr., son of George Coover, Sr,, a popular railroad man, has a new baby brother, who arrived a 4:30 Thursfay mprnin at the home of Mr. and Mr vill. Mr. Coover is busy telling his railroad NUAL SALE The Baptist Ladies Aid will hold its annual Christmas sale Saturday Aprons d towels of all and other useful articles descriptic will be on DIED LAST } Ida Rathje, fourteen ter of Mr. and } Stanton, M e las’ rt illness, ‘The re- t to Stanton tonight ake place. Saturday ents, Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days. Druggists refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure Itching, BETTER THAN CALOMEL | Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets crea Harmless Substitute Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the sub- stitute for calomel—are a mild but laxative, and their effect on the liver is almost instantaneous. These little olive- colored tablets are the result of Dr. Edwards’ determination not to treat liverand bowel complaints with calomel. The pleasant little tablets do the good that calome) does, but have no bad after effects. They don’t injure teeth like trong liquids cr cal old of the troubl f the teeth? voe with the gums. is. Itis best not to ‘So do strong I Edwards’ Olive take calomel. Let Dr. Tablets take its place. Headaches, “dullness” and that lazy feeling come from constipation and a fered liver Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets when you feel * logy” and Blind, Bleeding. or Protruding Piles.} You can get restful sleep after the Stops Irritation; Soothes nad Heals.| first application. Price 30c, HN HEAR SATURDAY SPECIAL CARNATIONS— : dozen POMPOM CHRY: A bunch OSCAR H. WILL & CO. Phone 163 We deliver PEMUAVASNDAUDUOOAUUOECOUOUGUECOSUUOUEOUOOCUEOONOCOOUEEOOEODOOUSOCSOUOOODEOURCOUGCOOEONCREOUOONO TONNE Saturday Special One Lot of Christmas Candy Assorted Flavors Only, per pound, 20c This store open evenings until Christmas. WELLWORTH 5c-10c Store BISMARCK, N. D. “heavy.” They “clear’?clouded brain and “perk un” the suirits, « 10cand 25c. Days Left ea Within: ALL SITTINGS tte SE His large Red Mail Box is ready to receive them. ing attractive Toys: a Dolls of All Kinds Flat Irons Rocking Horses * Spelling Sets Baby Dolls Blackboards Air Guns Blocks Mamma Dolls Balls Humpty Dumpty Circus an poy Pianos Soktics Doll . Watches Kiddie Cars“ Tepe O mamcite Doll Heads - ; ‘inse Doll Buggies Rattles Tanks of War Christmas Trees Baby Sets Novelties New Wheel Toys Trimmings Animals Toy Soldiers Register Banks Bells Horns Checker Boards Chairs Doll Trunks Wagons Paint Sets Shu Flies Baskets ; Banks Water Colors Dol] Furniture Tables - Tin Dishes Aeroplanes Erectors Tool Chests Games Racing Planes Sleds Coon Jiggers Drums Miniature Railroads Tin Wagons Electrical Toys Iron Toys Puzzle Parties Tron Engines Talking Boards Books Tinker Toys Tea Sets Mitchie Boards Trains Machine Guns Dominoes Structo Autos (A.W. LUCAS COMPANY SANTA CLAUS HEADQUARTERS i) These offer an excellent sug- Bring the Kiddies to Our Big Toyland Basement with a letter for And he expects a letter from each Little Boy and Girl in this vicinity. What a good time we are all going to have. Be svre to come and bring the children. Let them see all the new and wonderful playthings that have been created since Santa made his last visit. It is really remarkable what America has ‘done in making up new and wonderful toys within the last year and we should like to see every boy and girl in town here tomorrow. Some of the big attractions will be the follow- Dance at K. C. hall Saturday night. McDonald Bros. orchestra. eee California Fruit Store 121 Fifth Street Headquarters for all kinds Candies for Christmas. IceCream, Fruit, Cigars and Tobacco. of Manicure Sets and Articles Make Excellent Gifts gestion for Christmas giving and are sure to please mother, sister, wife or sweetheart. Various sized sets’ and sep- arate manicure pieces in all of the popular kinds—nail clips, scissors, files, cuticle knives, buffers, ete. Ranging in price from $1.00 to $75.00 LOMAS HARDWARE COMPANY TWELVE PHOTO’S-TWELVE PRESENTS-HOLMBOE STUDIO MADE UP TO DECEMBER 18TH WILL BE FINISHED FOR CHRISTMAS MAKE YOUR _APPOINTME) FORSUNDAY

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