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y ot me rey FRIDAY OCT. 29 1920 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE VISITOR FROM JAPAN Alice Monk, North Dakots Presbyterian Missionary to Japan was a distinguished visitor in town during Wednesday and Thursday of the week. Complimentary to her state among s Mrs. William Langer was hostess silver tea in her home at 122 Avenue A on Thursday, when about seventy-five women ed between the rs of three and six to ‘greet the and listen to her intensely in- esting experiences in the orient During the visiting hours Mrs. Richard A. Tracy and Mrs. ry A. Stegner sang and there were piano numbers by Mrs. John Hughes. Mrs. H. C. Postlethwaite entertain- ‘ed at a one o'clock luncheon for Miss Monk at the Manse. 16 Avenue B or Wednesday. She was the house gues of Mrs. Harry Stegner during 1} stay in Bismarck. Miss Monk left on Thursday evening tor Mandan and other points inn the western parts of the state. READY PLAY A wholesome spirit of play is abroad in the city upon the approach of Hat lowe’en and various home events are planned, such as small dinners, the- atre parties to hear the Welch Sing- ers in the Presbyterian church, etc. but the whole community expect to meet and mingle in the one big com- munity festa 'to be put on in the early part of the evening by the Town Cri- ers. + The children are breathlessly ex- cited over the prospect of the glorious parade when all the, funny’ people who have beef hiding away through the busy summer are coming out to make Hallowe’en on the streets before going to the Auditorium for the play hour for everybody. Every minute will be precious before it is time for little people to scamper home and leave the grown-ups to find the vari- ous other diversions planned for the evening. S SOCIETY ociety has been with St. YOUNG, PEOPL! A young People’s organized in connection Gearge’s though others whe members of the church may are invited to do so. social and dance in the P: next Wednesday night will start the winter It is planned to have h “and social puller L. Hollensworth. DRAMATIC CLUB RRESENTS . 2 ismarck Caspary’s direc- A scene from Dean Howell's tion. Beautify ue Complexion IN TEN DAYS Nadinola CREAM ‘The Usequaled Beactifies ved pil neonda Guaranteed to remove tan, freckles, pimples, liver-spots, etc. Ex- ; treme cases 20 days. ores and tissues of impurities. Re ee ‘skin clear, soft, healchy. At leading toilet counters. If they haven't ig, bv mail, jtwo sizes, 60c. and $1.20. NATIONAL TOWET CO., Paris, Tenn. “Sold by Cowan's Drug Store, Fin- ney’s Drug Store, Jos. Breslow and others. Nonpartisan Night at the Orpheum Theatre Saturday, Oct. 30 Between first and second shows Woman Speaker (Political Advt.) PEARSALL'S EVERBEST NUT MARGARINE “Made with the same scientificskilland care that made Elgin batter famous.” MANDAN CREAMERY & PRODUCE CO., Distributors 506 W. Main. St. Tel. 25. Mandan, N. Dak. e tramps, lectures justi oy Se “Mousetray” and the one-act play “The Rector," by Crothers, were intor- spersed with vocal solos by the Misses Silseth, Bope, Paulson and Mr. Grif- tn, ‘fhe program was well received by an audience that comfortably filled the hall. The club intends to appear in the near future at New Salem and Wilton, and plans are already being form ed for the local spring ap- pearance, when a play more pretenti- | ous than any hitherto attempted will | be given. were pleased with the result of their | first tea. AUXILIARY MEETS The woman's auxiliary of Lloyd well-attended meeting at Elk’s hall Thursday .eyening. Plans are unde way for an elhorate sogial meeting for the legion and auxiliary in Mu near future. * — S, S. S. CLUB HOSTESSES AT TEA ' Mrs. James Algeo and Mrs. Amn Gradin were hostesses at a Hallowe'en silver tea Tuesday afternoot at the home of Mrs. adin to Fort Lincoln chapter, American War Mothers. A large ,pumpkin ‘served as a money box into which was dropped $9.15. About 30 ladies were present. Refresh- ments were served and the ladies with Nana Cook. Several musical numbers weye rendered, after\whiclr ligkt refreshments were served.,“The club will meet next week with Gans Vesperman. MRS, C. W. PAULSON Hosp Mrs. Carl W. Paulson and daugh Justine. returned on Wednesday from | Davenport, Towa, where they have fel] Central Meat Market Phone 1438 é Specials for Saturday Fancy Beef Ribs or Stew, Per pound .... ico koe ee TES oe, ite Fancy Veal Stew, Per pound Fancy Lamb Stew, Per pound Corn Fed Steer Pot:Roast, Per pound Beef and Pork Liver, Per pound FRESH DRESSED TURKEYS, SPRING CHIX AND HENS Home Made Sausages of all kinds, made fresh daily. eT ae Phone 143 Richholt’s Cash aa Carry Ee Phone [Phone 63] Grocery | 7th & Thayer | —IF IT'S GOOD TO EAT WE HAVE IT Our Canned Goods are as Fresh as in Harvest Time Sale on Coffee. We are offering these popular brands | aN FE oO re) at very low prices, for coffee has-declined in price 10¢ a pound. Get your supply now. Coffee, R. M. C. Brand, Steel Cut, regular 50c value, Satur- day Special, 1 lb., 38¢; 3 lbs. Lea Dyer $1.10 Coffée, Rarm ‘House Brand, Steel Cut, regular 45¢ value, Saturday Special, 1 lb. 33e; $3 20 ‘ ° 10 lbs. for Coffee, White House Brand, Steel Cut, regular 55c value, Saturday Special, 1 lb. for Peanut Butter, Farm House Brand, 4 lb. Tins, regular $1.50 value, Saturday special, each for... 5 secon rhe aoe $1. 00 Peanut Butter, Monarch Brand, 15 ozs glass jars, reguiar 45c value, Saturday Special for 35c On Saturday, Getter. 30, we wil give 10 lbs. of Farm House Coffee Free, to anyone with the best 5 ears of Dent corn, and 10 lbs. to anyone with the best 5 ears of Flint corn. Get your samples in early and captute one of these 10 Ibs. of good old Farm House Coffee. Bakers’ Goods Fleishman’s Yeast Fresh Daily 2UUHNEUUUUUURUOALUUGEUCETVIGVAEAUAUAUGGAOAE AE KUPITZ CO. Phone 33——Will Connect You With All Departments——Phone 33 QUALITY SERVICE SANITARY Fourth Street Bismarck WHT IUMNERUEEUUUUQONARAEUH GAA: Make a Dollar Worth One Dollar and Forty Cents We have just in the new Wedding Breakfast Pure Maple Syrup and Daddy’s Pancake Flour, just fine for these chilly mornings ; it makes breakfast just a little better. Macaroni, Spaghetti, (Crescent Brand in UUOULUUEROOGEGERANUUUUUUUUUUUGAEE UUGHAQNONEAANNOOOUUUUEGGOONOGNONUGAOQOGAOOOEDUOOUUEOOOGOOQOOEOOSEESUUUUUY pkgs), 3 for . 20... ccc eee eee reece eee teres Prunes (not Bob Orr’s), Reid Murdocks, J 4 Ibs, for’... 6. eee eee etter Honor Brand Catsup,. (pints), POM ois os siiad tal BERS Sore een deie one eeas Mazola Oil, pint cans, (50c selle! Per can Canned Peas, No. 2 cans, (Log Tavern ,brand), 6 for Chickery (in bulk, substitute for Coffec) Per pound ......... Kupitz me Speci: Per pound .......- ~ MEAT DEPARTMENT Home Cured Bacon, Per. pound 30.3 oo fos caine Soe os cee aa ois Pickled Pork, = Per. POWUNG: 55 Wes cs ae sls os ae ee eg ye core 25c = Corned Beef, # = Per pound ........s eee e cece eee e erent eens 1 6c == NI LT, mt «| is reported as recoy Spetz post, American Legion, held « j The;S. S. S. club met Rednesday 4 ‘inmaieansa ERR at been since closi ir summer home {a serious iliness. The family are ;at Green Lake. Paulson. the Grand Pacific hotel for the pres- nicely from | ent. * | \ fosforfoobooleolorbofoteobortsfeoboefot ebb Da Sc tS heb | .| KEEP YOUR EY ES-ON OUR HOME MADE BREAD for it is worthy of your closest attention. If you like a bread that is really superior to any you ever before bought you will give it a trial on your table, and if you do give it a fair trial you will agree with us that it is the highest standard of bread excellence. Ask your grocer for Hughes Home Made Bread. { OPVRIGHT \) Full Line of ‘Choice Pies and Cakes Seba eee Hughes Bros’, Bakery {77"rittn st. PEER EEE Hebb beeeebek me Scott’s Cash Store sil ith Street = hone ua Butter; Per pound . White House Per pound Minneopa Brand Coffee, Per pound Red Rose Coffee, “APPLES! APPLES! APPLES! Just received car load of apples. Wine Sap, Ben Davis, Baldwins, Roman Beauties, White Winter and other var ieties. sell these cheap, and this is a good chance to put in your winter Consult us before Haine as we iftend to { supply. LOGAN’S | “We Thank You” i. Everything the Market "Affords in in Fruits and Vegetables Call Us and We Will Do the Rest Full line of National Biscuit Co. Cookies {| Both Phones 211 i 118 3rd St. Last Delivery Saturday 4:30 p. m. Other week days - = 4:00 p. m. CLOSE AT 8 P. M. SATURDAY EVENING LUIINNVNIIUUNNAULULONLULA UAE DOHN’S Exclusive and Sanitary = e MEAT MARKET FANCY DRESSED POULTRY, CHOICE LINE OF BEEF, VEAL, PORK and MUTTON Try our own make Home Made Sausages There is no advance in prices at Dohn’s Meat Market. The sconer you get in the habit of trading at an ex clusive meat market like Dohn’s you will be better sat- isfied. Ask any one on the street and they will. tell you where Dohn’s most sanitary and exclusive Meat Market is, so get the habit of trading here. JUST SAY: Phone 176 What secret scandal made the wealthiest old family in New York adopt a pretty bookstore clerk? On Monday a poor salesgirl in a bookstore. she was living in a Fitth Avenue mansion surrounded by y clothes and a maid every luxury, with jewels, autos, cost] of her own. Read the brilliant mystery story of New York Society by Kathleen Norris. in Pictorial R On Tuesday i eview for November OUT TO-DAY A. W. Lucas Co. “The Store of Quality and Service” | Wellworth 5 and 10c Extra Shecal for SATURDAY Cloth Baskets, wire bound, Small size Cloth Baskets, wire bound, Medium size ..... footer ee neers Cloth Baskets, wire bound, Large size .... Roasting pans, ee ee ... 59c and 98c hp R2. 50 bi Gold bank anne sets. Our special these 50-piete sete Causey, Store ce $1. 69 FREE! FREE! With every set of dishes we will give a Hall’s fancy fire- Values $2.50 each, FREE Es proof Tea Pot. FREE! Wellworth 5 and 10c Celery, Parsley, Cucumbers, Cabb3.ge, Sqfiash, Sweet Potatoes. GROCERY SPECIALS Borax Soap Chips, 15¢ pkg. Special, 3 pkgs. for A-1 Bulk Coffee, Special, 3 Ibs. for Good Standard Tomatoes, cans for Swift’s Pride Washing Powder, 5 pkgs. for Abalone, 5 No. Special 4 cans for ee ee ane Palmolive Soap, Special per dozen Luna White Laundr : 7 bars for SoHE We Deliver By Truck! EA. BROWN] 114 Fifth Street The Quality G:rocer SATURDAY\ SPECIALS FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Grapes, Casaba Melons, Cauliflower, Eg. Plant, Tomatoes, Store $1.10 E. A. BROWN

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