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TUESDAY, DEC. 16, 1919 ‘ C—O TYP. Ay u nen BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE usec aan Ka Lot UT OT Clearing Sale of Millinery UOLUAHUUDENGUUAUOYUELOGGLUDQCANULOCNOOUUOANOCNANULEOLOuOQDOqUNAUADApA| UNE All Hats 1-2 Price and Less M. A few more hats at $2.50 Cl } S S NEF 214 | P, ai * ; “ ea Hane new Silver and Gold A tt 8s | _ “NEW GEORGETTE WAISTS C ND Y | oe" From $8.00 to $18.50 ar WILL MAKE A ae GIFT or Sanday Schools ‘ te Gane and Institutions bination Suits 3 Camisoles “>! Hand Bags New Veils Values up to $4.00 i ge eee 2 YOUR TRADE IS AT ALL TIMES GREATLY é APPRECIATED Nielsen’s Millinery 420 BROADWAY Open Evenings Until 9 o’Clock unesvveguvocatotsosscoanveneeneeneeUaUN UMN ANNA NONEEGRENAEANHNLTENNT Salvation Army revivalist, who to- gether with Mrs. Hale, will have charge of the two week's special re- vival campaign being put on in this city by the Salvation Army. ‘Commandant and Mrs. Hale were actively engaged in war work in France with th Salvation Army, (Mrs. Hale, who with her husband, \iommandant Hale, have charge of; the two weeks revival campaign here! under the auspices of the Salvation Army. has won a warm place in tne hearts of the service men of this city. During the Burleigh county home- coming celebration Mrs. Hale took an active part in furnishing the former soldiers and sailors with doughnuts and coffee. Mrs. Hale served in France for the Salvation Army, PURE CANDY AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES AND PRICED SPECIALLY TO BE USED BY SUNDAY SCHOOLS, HOSPITALS AND PUB- LIC HOMES AS. GIFTS FOR CHILDREN. arck Gas Co. The proceeds ef the sale will be used to help, support the French war orphan adopted by the} class, ' MEET TOMORROW SUtASNUEADERETALLTROSERRSHEADSCANUE ELD VERUL EOL UEEEL EEL LAE ERLE EDO AUUEUAOREVADNANGDODAUODAGSDEOBRUDENGODNSQDEGUUOOOGEOSOATOSUADOUODUOONOOSUUOTEOUAOOORTESA COOUOQEESEODESIUOEEETDED DEE ERPOUC US PREUOROU CODE URROE TOG esnennnuenneaunnnensegsaneuenavnesz saint MASONIC OFFICERS American Mixed good old-fashioned Hard Candies at, per pound NIGHT "FIELD WORKERS OF sae 2 at] a Meal R kal] INSTALLED BEFORE STATE AND NATION! Hereat. work Thelof the Trinity Lutheran church to be] PTARGE GATHERING 35c North Dakota Sun-/held tomorrow night at the church has z TO SPEAK TONIGHT, S| day School associa-| heen prepared and is as follows: Solo. . { & < { f"| tion having recent-|Miss Edna Dahl; reading, Miss Bopo:|Blue Lodge, Royal Arch and| Assorted Flavors Christmas Mixed - ay {ly secured as one}yocal solo, Miss Paulson; reading. é 2 ‘4 a } Bismarck People Invited to At- ot | its employed | Taroa Mopiod. All members ang, Commandery Held Formal ‘ at, per pound only Re staff, A. Arm-/their friends are urged to attend the} Ceremonies Together } tend Interesting Sunday rong, who is now |mecting as it will be one of the best + , 20c \ School Session the head of this. dis.|the, soctety has ever held. The joint installation of the officers : vision of work for 3) North Dakota, the mmittee feels articularly ~ glad that th 7 presentation can be mad of the Masonic organizations seas, STerci of pin the © reld last night at the! Rev, IL. CG. Postlethwaite of the sasonic (emple with big memberships Presbytorian church left His atter- | sont noon for Fargo. where he will attend eee yy nar. the state convention of “the inter) es & AL ML. of GOES TO FARGO TOT Come in and fill up on our Candies. They are good. The evening ion of the Burt county Sunday school convention will be one of great interest. State Super -intendennt Garrison will give on il- and master of tie orth Dakota, was s it will, Tustrated’ lecture setting forth the!in a sense, prepar raw tants . A a = i sense, pare the way for some; church world movement which will be t i t i f cork’ with Sone he fe lone ‘installing *otticer he blue} Program’and work with and for young! of the organized aciivities of the or-|held there the remainder of this week. | (Be CeuuHAB pricey of tie ames people as conducted under the. au-! ganized young people's Bible clas ob eek Se Sea pi The purpose cf this movement, ake & census the installing off of Arch Masons, priest, was she Royal Russ was the installing offic | semmandery, acting as representative | of the grand commander, | | spices of denominational church leadership and munity programs and ac are the function of the movemept. bf and local{in Burleigh county that will be fos- the com-} tered now in a more adequate way be- ies that} cause of this additional leadership. association The pictures will show in detail the Postlethwaite Said, is to of the country to couse: the religi- ous forees now in being, including churches, colleges aud other organiza- tnd of WELLWORTH 5- and 10c Store / This Store Open Every Evening Until Christmas program of the intermediate, senior] tions. fa This sét of slides has been prepared ; : bung people's ¢ as well as a \ ‘The officers of the ble lodge in| by John L. ‘Alexander, superintendent | and young people's departments | DANCE BIG SUCCESS j stitlled: ‘weres.oW. Bs Mirsuns, wot of the young people's division of the) i 8 see | shipful. master; Robert Dutton, sen} thools throughout — the will be also” shown’ dane The second of the series of winter s . which the Yeomen’s Homestead tion and thus gives a most complete of older boys and{No, 503 held last night at the Knights con-|of Pythias hall was an even ership conferences | success than (he first one held scenes from the great}weeks ago. Hurley's or ‘ a ° a> x Daily Fashion Hint [20 ss: ; } bie Sad ilional - camp conferences _atjnished the musie and during the ever- Conference point, Lake Geneva, W ing refreshments were served. Au all.a most complete presentation of|enjeyable program rranged bv work with and for young people! the amittee in addition, to the dane: being planned. and carried, out by the] i various agencies at work through the} jor warden; BR. W. den; J. Be French Dutton, secretary ; G tee. The officers’ of Bisma No, 10, ‘Royal Arch } night we George Laumry, junior wat treasurer, AL J.) Pulliam reas International Sunday school associa vibe; Robert | Fy Gait, Dalla treas-| : Gilbert Tan Dutton, secretary urer The in Tancred UEADESEEUSUDEEDEAUNUSARES EAA EALSLGNGAOTNEDGUADSUADEAEEUAASSDSQAOVENOSOSEOUOOUAOVARGYDEOEODOQOOQSNSUGANGDOOUSUOAUOUDSDENESUSODSUGURDUNUTOUSUESSUODEUAOOLOSSONOPESROMDEGESEESCASEOEUTERSTEBESORNGUUSULETOSEEIUGRSCTQUEDSTEDSED ESE ESESOENTEGORSSRSTOSEOTRSU GS IOSUALSESIOOE C221 90002297 025R05 120) SULUTEESREDERREODS UADH 109321 EASTERN STAR TONIGHT led officers of ( organize the department and ¢| commander Knight Templars, | 4 Se eae at home,| Bismarck chapter No 1h Omer offwere: John A. Graham,” eminent] TT vill be especially attractive to| Hastern will hold its regulary | ‘ ree Tho on, £4 | : young people and parents and leaders|meeling tonight atthe Masouie temple, | Commendtrs Ty IK. Thomp eae —— TEE of young people and xd tosh counties and have be is hoped tha JAlL members are urged to be present warden; {Many of the young women inter v called | (MMM all interested will avail themselves of this the first mevting since the Fine {in the movement are employed in the into the office for the winter, this opportunity. — i Jon of. the newly clected offi re. | afternoon and can more conveniently | meron — | NOTICE Tho program will begin at 7:30 with! cer: fend an evening se {Pop Corn, pitreel post, tiee LO 1h! SMYRNIA CANDY CO, George — John weet corn for tpanese Jiless be, Write for G CREWS [Surette 10 a musical program and song service {or conducted by the Methodist church MONDAY CLUB MET T quantity, SURVEY = S 3 i) 2 >| (xy Ki) = me ~< 3 i) The club will meet Lahr December 29, . W. MEET school. All are invited., The members of the Monday club prices. send cheek or I. O, Order. ade vl Sse ecco held a meeting sestenday afternoon at) MEET THURSDAY NIGHT) — FINISH UP WORK jostaze. koe “Pitgerata, erry.) 401 Main Street prem. dl ne OFS SAE AGE Rata oe = Jowa. ot! Wish to notify the public at large, as i CITY NEWS F. Dullam and Mrs. M. W. Roan were } Fort Lincoln. chapter, American] Surveying partics under the direc: | _—_-———— s all creditors and’ business en the program. © I with Mrs. W. B A. O. that George Catafi has sold cant s interests to John Danabasi and N°} he is to’assume all responsibility and War ‘Mothers, adv tiat the mee ing called for the purpose of organi ing a ladies’ auxiliary to the Amer | Gon of the state highw; have completed the season's wo | Pierce, Wells, Sargent, Richind T "tl To Fortify the System Against Grip| I,} Take LL: ATIVE BROMO QU | Tablets w AO, U. W. Band. Members of the Wodkmen band are} Members of the Ancient ‘Order of] ean legion, will be held at the com-| Nelson, Pembina, Raur Fos. 1 destroy germs, act as a’ debts of. the. Smyrnia. Candy Co. urged to be at the Hiks’ hall tonight| tnited Workmen will hold their meet-| munity room of the city library at S| ter, Griggs, Stutsman, Kidder, Ward, | Tonic and Laxative, and thus prevent) Signed this 12th day of December, at 7:39 o'clock to practice before the ing (onight at the Kiks club. At o'clock Thursday eveni: Movtineau, Mountrail, Burke, Divide, | Colds, a. There is| 1919, at Bismarck, N. D. regular meeting of the A. 0. U. W. at 3 in the afternoon as origi Williams, Stark, {Golden Valley, {only ¢ E. W. members are requested to be present. CURRENT EVENTS CLUB The Current Events club will hold its meeting tomorrow afternoon at th home of Mrs. Larson. An interesting | program has been arranged. mit TODAY ignature cn the ox. 30c. EUSNBURODOUOOEUGROAOHADSGUROUEOUONNADEONUOGUOOAUEOObOROOQOUnOOE Current Events Club, nounced. The change is made because j Grant, Hettinger, McLean and Mcln- | GROV The ‘Current Event clubs will meet at 3 o'clock Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. John A. Larson on ‘Sixth street. WITH WIDENED SKIRT. The new costumes with stand- out skirts are commanding favorable Unimportant ‘Meeting. attention and are promised great vogue among discriminating women. This design in satin check taffeta is trimmed with buttons of plain satin,. The sides of the» skirt are plaited and stitched to give: the widened effect. The waist has an open front and deep revers and vest of knit silk. Deep cuffs with knit silk turn-backs finish the gathered sleeves. Medium size calls for 4 yards 40-inch taffeta and 1 yard 36- inch knit ‘silk. Pictorial. ~.eview Waist No. 8571. Sizes, 34. to 50 inches bust, Price, 20.cents. Skirt No. 8577. Sizes, 24 to 34 inches waist. Price, 25 cents, “A. Wi: Lucas'& Co., sole agents for Pictorial Review Patterns he regular weekly meting of tho city. commissioners; last night was confined mainly to the allowing of bills, No other matters were. take up by the officials, To Act As Bridesmaid. Miss. Winnifred Knudtson has gone to Huron. S. D., where she wifl act as bridesmaid for her cousin. Miks Edna Aremau, who tomorrow will become the bride of Merlynn Shuman of Min- netapolis. HOLLY BOX SALE \ The sale of holly boxes to contain | Christmas gifts by the members. o Mrs. Fred Hansot Sunday school class ef the: Presbyterian chureh wi'l ... Hear... Commandant and Mrs. Hale Overseas Workers, at th SALVATION | Dec. 18th to 25th, 1919 be held Wednesday at the offices of tne EPEPETEEEET EET ARMY HALL The county commissioners will. mee? today at the court house. Nothing of importance is expected to be taken up E verybody loves it at this time, CAPITAL CITY HOMESTEAD Capital City Homestead No. 800 will hold its meeting tonight. at the Knights of Pythias hall. PRESIDENT HOWARD OF FARGO COLLEGE HERE President Lee Howard of Fargo college, one of the ablest and most prominent American educators ‘in North Dakota, addressed the Bur leigh county Sunday school conven tion Tuesday evening and this morn- ing spoke to the Bismarck high school. Dr ‘Howard hus enjoyed re- markable suce with the upbuilding of Fargo college, which now ranks with the foremost educational institu tions in the state, and he has proven himself to be a man of public spirit and a power for good whose influence is by no means confined to the peda, gogic world. “Let’s go to JOHNSON’S for Hosiery. Phone 458 for the cel- ebrated Wilton Lignite Coal, the best coal mined in North Dakota. Wash- burn Lignite Coal Co. POT Tipe pee utes a — - NU-JOY is a trade-mark name of PURE HONEY Northern extracted and packed in 1 Ib, and 2 Ib. screw-top glasses; also in 5 1b.—10 1b.—30 Ib. tins. Leading Stores in NORTH DAKOTA make a special drive on NU-JOY HONEY ’ Standard Products Supply Company, Minneapolis Send for Honey Recipé Book—Sent free on request giving your grocer’s name. pure! ; = if putas ‘iN wl ! Days Left All sittings made up to and including Decem- . ber 18th will be finished for Christ mas. PHONE 264 FOR ~ APPOINTMENT -HOLMBOE STUDIO