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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE No.2c Autographic | Kodak Junior’ Price, $20.00 Picture Size, 276 x 476 inches Wren you send a Kodak for Christmas include with the box a few rolls of film, They will F want to make pictures at once of the holiday festivities and your J little act of thoughtfulness makes.’ this possible, Our store is a haven for shoppers they are sure to find here “jst what they want.” HOSKINS: : Bismarck COLUMBUS‘KNIGHTS HAVE BIG! MEETING f Many Attend’ / Entertainment : 3 a, Sunday, Afternoon The, Bismare nincil of . the Knights of Colgmbis held (a very in- teresting meet! yesterday afternoon at the’ Knights/of ‘Columbus hall with | a large number of out-of-town guests present. Sergral members delivered talks on topks of interest to members ‘The memb¢r's are planning on hold- ing u series of entertainments during the winter Which will be given at the regular pestis, YP are now be ing madg¢ for the big initiation of new members Februa: when one of the Jargest dasses ever admitted into the logal eganell will be held. The agular meeting days of the lo- cal coieil have been changed to the second/Friday of cacli month at 8:30 \ p. m, ond the fourth § urth Synday, at3 p.m. ’3 go to JOHNSON’S for Hewery. rere esas) 0956 “VERY SMART IN SATIN.” - The gathered ‘tunic with cuffed lower edge, imparts, smartness. to this frock of dark blue satin, espeg - jally. since the tunic and waist trim’ ming are of striped. satin. Thre deep, tucks. trim: the foundatit skirt. The sleeves are in flare effect and the neck is cut out rather deep- ly, to be’ finished with a collar of striped ‘satin. Braid orfiaments col- ‘Jar, cuffs.and tunic. Medium size re- quires. 234 -yards. striped and 2% yards plain satin; with.114 yards 36- inch’ ‘lining fer upper gores. Pictorial’ Review Dress No. 8456. Sizes, 14 to 20 years: Price, 25 cents. Braiding No, 12321, Transfer, blue or yellow, 20 :cents, A. W..Lucas &.Co., sole agents for Pictorial Review Patterns —————— om, ATTENTION, MASONS — Joint installation of officers of Bismarck Lodge No. 5, A. F. & A. M., Bismarck Chapter No. 10, R. A. M., and Tancred Commandery No. 1, Knights Templar, will be held at the Masonic Temple. this evening at 7:30... All Masons are ‘ invited. lof the supreme court’s dec: ) MANY WONDERING HOW WORLD'S END IS TO WORK OUT Churches Haye More Than Aver- age Attendance Yesterday, "Is Report redictibus of Prof. Ambrosia’ Hooziss, the astromological expert, who sees’ in the stars and revolving planets the end of the world Text Wednesday, * are coming true. One of Professor Hoozfss’ main pre- dictions was that there wonld be more people in church yesterday than therg were last Tuesday. There were. infact, there were more people at church yesterday than there had been for s 1 Sundays and it is quite eviden: that the prediction of the end rot the world’ !s increasing church at- tendance it it does nothing else. Wednesday is being anxiously await- ed by a large share of the population of this part of the world. ‘Many are waiting to pay their bills unt‘l after December 17 in hopes that the pre- diction will be true after all and that after the earth has received its, shak- ing that such mundane things as bills will be part of a: forgotten Past., Others are wondering how ‘St, Peter is going to handle the big rush at the pearly gates, but others con- tend that perhaps the rush will not Some -6€ th “| be as great as some people expect. One prominent citizen, a regular bono publico, has suggested that the draft zoard be authorized to handle the admittances to the place wuere the pavements are.reputed to be of good intntions. but this suggestion is not meeting with any support, If Professor Hooziss’ prediction is coming true Wednesday a number of people are wondering why they should continue working up to the last minute. “Let's get a big supply! of Swedish cocktails and await the crash with a real love feast,” is one suggestion..This party had just heard sion on the | prohibition law and was feling some- what downcast. net ber of pero } CITY NEWS the tr raid nattsie Lov * O | ors e who have heard Prot. Conte For Miss Steele. jconsider this an pplionatl opportune Mrs, iH. H. Steele entertained Sat-jily to hear a splendid organ recital. urday with a luncheon and theatre < Di in honor of the birthday anni- 8 versady of her daughter, Miss Jean. turday at The guests were a number of little! S nd Mrs. girl friends of Miss Steele, 1a son} Eastern Star Tomorrow. regular meeting of Order of ‘astern Star, A chapter, be held at the Masonic temple at 7 will S Tuesday evening, when candidate: wil be balloted upon and officers. in- stalled. All officers and members are urged to attend. War ‘Mothers to Meet. The-‘regular monthly meeting of Fort Lincoln chapter, American. War Mothers, will bo held at the commun- ity room df the public library at 3 o'clock» Tuesday afternoon. Much ‘business is to be attended to, and a large attendance is anticipated. LE DI EIN Successful Dance Saturday. The United Commercial Traveler: entertained 150 couples with an en. joyable dancing party at the Grand Pacific ‘on Saturday evening. A ‘but- fet luncheon was served at m‘dnight. O'Connor's orchestra furnished the music.‘and everyone had a good time, To Return: From: Eastern Trip. ‘Miss Elsie Stark, home demonstra. tion agent for ‘Burliegh county, who has been spending the past few weeks visiting friends and relatives in the eastern part of the qountry and Can- ada, is expected to return to this city, Wednesday. ES eT te JOINT INSTALLATION TONIGHT The joint ‘installation . of recently elected oflicers of Bismarck Lodge No. 5, A. F. aud A. M.; Bismarck Chapter No. 10, Re A. My "and Tanered con- mandery, Knights Templar, will tak2 place tonight at the Masonic temple. Yrembers of all three» organizations are urged to be present. Dies From Typhoid-t Pneumonia. Arthur Peterson of Washburn, who died here yesterday. after a brief ill- Ness of typhoid-pneumonia, will be buried at Wilton tomorrow afternoon.. Mr. Peterson was 82 years old and was born at Painted Woods in this county. He was a farmer and single and the son of ‘Mr. and (Mrs. Oliver Peterson, who are among the oldest settlers in a 3 county, living near Wilton. YEOMEN DANCE TONIGHT Yeoman Homestead No, 503. will hold its second dacne of the winter series tonight at the Knights of Py- thias hall. The committee in charge of: the affair has alsp prepared an inter: esting program. Refreshments will fc served during the evening. Hurley orchestra will furnish the musie. is expected that ‘this dance ‘will be even more successful than’ the highly enjoyable one given several weeks ago. PARTY AT LINCO} SCHOOL Elaborate. preparations are being made for the box-social and dance to be given at Lincoln school, one mile south of Fort Lincoln, Friday evening, December 19. Exeellent. music will be provided, and there will be.no charge for dancing, the revenues of* the even- ing coming from the ‘sale of boxes, which are to be supplied by the ladies and which will be sold at auction, Bis- marck people are extended a cordiat invitation to attend and are assured a good time. ORGAN RECITAL AT: MANDAN Many Bismarek people are making arrangements to attend the organ re- cital to be given at the Presbyterian church at Mandan Wednesday night by Prof. Paloa Conte, the well known 'BEST FRIEND TO LITTLE GIRLS WHO LIKES CHRISTMAS DOLLS Mrs. Jessie McCutcheon Raleigh of Chicago, who has fame and fortune as America’s leading woman dollmaker. doll factory Mrs. Raleigh turns out thousands of Christmas dolls he of all kinds. q Dolls that walk and close their eyes Bismarek | cashi Benedict Mani A. Kjortin of ‘strom of Baldwin, on and ‘Mrs. HOLLY BOXES SUITABLE TO HOLD XMAS PRESENTS TO BE SOLD WEDNESDAY Gift boxes hally ~ paper Christmas “remembrances Sale at the gas company’s oflice on Broadway and Fifth street Wednes-| day afternoon. The sale is being held decorated wits for enclosing will be on by the members of Mrs, Fred Hanson’s Sunday school cl of the Presbyter- jan church and Miss Margaret Postle: thwaite and Miss Irene’ Algeo. will have charge of the sale. The young girls of using t means to 18 help defray the expense of th 8: French war orphan which the ¢l some time ago. The hox artistic and will meet the require- ments of pecple anxious to haye a suitable container for the gifts’ they intend. givjng this, Christmas. WANTS TO STAY EMMA GOLDMAN NEW YORK — Emma | Goldman, shown on her way ‘to report at Island “for immediate , deportation has hope of remaining Here. She has instituted proceedings to fight the de- ‘portation order. [oreanist. It is -expected that a num- In the picture above Mrs. Raleigh is entirely su {rounded by a large family of Christmas dolls, all dressed up for iSanta Claus to come and get tthem. | Je taking a keen inte . food for ® night. 1 BURLEIGH COUNTY SUNDAY SCHOOLS OPEN CONVENTION Initial Session Set For 7:30 This | Evening at Evangelical Church | i ul EE oe | Every person interested jn Sunday school work and the welfare of the; Sumday schools of Burleigh county, \Is aske® to be in attendance at the opgn- ing session of the Burleigh county Sunday school convention at the ngelical church this evening at Dr. Lee Howard of Fargo, will vo an address this evening. The} work in Burleigh county will progress on one condition only, namely, that ‘the Sunday school workers of Bis- marck support the work by their presence and interest, says leaders in tie movement, Tuesday morning will be devoted to the ‘elementary work of the Sunday school and each department will be discussed’ by experienced workers. There will also fe sections of young people’s work, adult work and the ad- ministration section. Tuesday afternoon's session will be charge of J. H. Garrison, state Sut chool superintendent, and rious phases of jhe county work will be taken up. Wednesday evening there will be two strong addresses by Mr. Garrison Howard. and Dr. PASSENGERS HURT WHEN WISCONSIN TRAIN IS DITCHED Chica:yo & Northwestern Limited Decailed When Running 50 Miles an Hour achieved In her talk, dolls that ery and dolls the “SCHOOL CHILDREN | WILL FURNISH THE | FOOD FOR DINNERS, ‘Aiding Salvation Army to Ob- tain Christmay Meals For City’s Poor ing the the anmual ners which that organ ute among the ¢ | this year. In asbulletin issued by Superin- tendent J. M. tin the following} | edibles are sugges what the ' Salvation Army will nee Canned vegetables, canned fruit, coffee, can- nem mi sugar, ibutter, potatoes, flour, bananas, oranges, jelly celery, ries and bi foods. The school children are requested to aon their gifts in wrapped p. jages plainly marked with the con- tents and amount. The food will be kept in the school rooms until Friday afternoon, the last day of school, when Captain iHuffman of the Salva- ; tion Army ‘will collect them. Christmas din- aiion will dis: s worthy: poor Try to get in the Orpheum to If you do you will see a real feature in “The Flame of «MERCURY. DROPS TO t ord for this season, when the mercury Milwaukee, ber of Northwestern’. Yo. 112, Jand-Chicago limited, due in i m., were injured the train was 1).-- A num go & Dee, fi Iw a when Megon, doatnd turned over on The mail and baggage and engine remained on the | truck. The r covering 150 feet of jtrack were torn up. The train was ten minutes late at the time of the accident and was run ning 50 miles an hour according to re- ports, The cause of the ident is un- known but. railroad > offic the rails affected hy the intense cold spread under the speeding train, 25 BELOW WITH NO RELIEF IN SIGHT | Weather Bureau Believes Cold | | Spel’ Will Continue For the Present The thermometer last night came within one degree of reaching the ree- touched 25 degrees below zero. This is one of the lowest temperatures re ported to the local weather bureau from stations in this country, al- though Prince Albert, Canada, re- ported 34 degrees below zero. A slight snowstorm starting Sat- urday night threatened for a brief period to become somewhat of a bliz- zard but by Sunday morning the weather had cleared, and snow only fell intermittently yesterday. The present cold spell will continue for the 1 the Yukon.” Buy a pound of spread to test its Give Cream of Nut a generous | trial and you will be convinced of its appetizing flavor and uniform quality. Buy it groceries, \ delicatessens. 1 Friedman Mfg. Co., markets and _ CREAMof NUT Made Only by Mandan-Washington Fruit Company i Wholesale Distributor Collins Avenue and Main Street MANDAN, N. D. present, but it is predicted that Tues- Thousands of discriminating people use these brands daily. You have but to try them and satisfy yourself. In Food VALUE this wholesome real food value. now at leading Chicago 15 miles north ‘a A few more Lace From $8.00 WILL MAKE A EASELS TETSU ENUM ESET PEERED TENE Hand-made Combination Suits Camisoles Hand Bags Nielsen’s Open every evenii OUuNUONDONGEODEGHOGENDEODCODSUENGENOEOUUGODoGuODUOUaaHOOuODeQUOOUUN HvAUUNSNUANUUUGAUUELENUAODUCENNOAAUDEEAUOUCEONOUUUUNEOORECEONEGUUNSCUNOOOOQOOtinENUONubeueenGduoceeneguuveguenoccuencceessabsueeustays Clearing Sale of Millinery All Hats 1-2 Price and Less Worth from $6.50 to $7.00 This Sale does not include the new Silver and Gold NEW GEORGETTE YOUR TRADE IS AT ALL TIMES GREATLY APPRECIATED 420 BROADWAY hats at $2.50. , Hats WAISTS to $18.50 USEFUL GIFT Fur Chokers New Veils Values up to $4.00 Millinery ing until 9 o'clock MMMM day and Wednesday will be slightly warmer. Moorread and Williston both report temperatures of 20 degrees below zero. There is practically no no wind. Phone 453 for tie cel- ebrated Wilton Lignite Coal, the best coal mined F in North Dakota. Wash- burn Lignite Coal Co. any BUTLER STUDIO 31144 Main Street AUUUUULUONODEROOODOONUOGUQONUSOSUCOUQNEHUOQUUUSUOUOEOUOULEGUOLOGUCOSUOOGSOOUOQELUOUSROOOURONOOUBOD F YOU are going to have a Photograph for yourself or Christmas, we advise you to call early, for we will be pretty well rushed and of course you do not expect to be disappointed. 31 BELOW IN DULUTH WITH STRONG WINDS Duluth, Minn., Dee. 15.— Street thermometers showed 31 degrees below zero here this afternoon, A north wind added to the intensity, of the cold. eee a eat ‘el post, rice 10¢ Ib, e, Sweet corn for Write for quantity, send check or P.O. Order. add E. Fitzgerald, Perry, 15-2t Pop Corn, pa enlarging done before Phone 249 SUADLAUDDDAUSNAOONGONOSQUSQONE2NOO0NNUEQEONOORNOADGUROUOUOLOL FREE This Week We Will Buy Mint Jiffy- Millions are now serving Jifly- Jell desserts. Now, we want Mint Jiffy-Jell. Your grocer will give you a full-size package this week, and charge to us. See offer and cou- pon below. Jiffy-Jell Fruit Flavors come in liquid form, in bottles. You find one in each package. We crush‘ ripe fruit to make them, then condense the juice and seal it. So you get a wealth of real fruit, rich and fragrant, in a Jiffy-Jell fruit dessert. It costs a trifle. You make it in an instant. And you get a healthful and = delightful fruit- to introduce juice dainty. Mint Jiffy-Jell contains a bottle of liquid mint-leaf essence. It makes 10 Flavors in Glass Vials Mint Lime Raspberry Cherry Sign an I have bough iffy-Jell, and 1 t Jiffy-Jell. Free Package Coupon Jell for You a pint of green jell rich in fresh- mint flavor, Serve with cold meats or hot meats. It is far better than mint sauce. Or serve as a side dish at din- ner. It-is delicious and refresh- ing, and it takes the place of veg- ctables. WeWill PayYour Grocer this week for a package of Mint Jiffy-Jell. Just present him the coupon below. Buy two pack- ages of Jiffy-Jell in fruit flavors --any two you like best. Then your grocer will give you one package of Mint Jiffy-Jell and charge the price to us. Don’t overlook this offer. Cut out the coupon now. You will find a hundred uses for Mint Jiffy-Jell when you know ity de- lightful zest. And the first full package is free. JiffyJeul Real-Fruit Desserts We crush the fruit, condense the juice and seal it in a vial. So you get a wealth of real fruit in a Jiffy-Jell dessert. d Present to Your Grocer t from my grocer two packages of he has given me free a package of Loganberry Strawberry Pineapple Orange Lemon Coffee them at your retai Ta the Housewife: Jifty-Jell on this ¢ pay for it. ‘To the Grocer: Send us all these coupons you redeem and bill selling price. We Wwiil send you check. Note that to offer or accept anything but upon Would be a fraud on us, because we itty Dessert Co., Waukeshn, Wis. Days Left 10 TWE ALL SITTINGS MADE UP TO DECEMBER 18TH WILL BE FINISHED FOR CHRISTMAS VE PHOTO’S-TWELVE PRESENTS~-HOLMBOE STUDIO MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT FOR SUNDAY

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