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’ ? ' . rs J BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE Johnson’s Popular-Priced. Store ——— Tke Store That Has Brought the Low Prices to Bismarck ‘ Do Your Xmas A Few Do ‘Your Xmas Shopping at John- Shopping at John- Suggestions son’s and Save for Xmas son’s and Save money. Gifts money. PHOENIX HOSE. We have them in all colors and sizes. Just the hose you want to give for Xmas. ~ Handkerchiefs. We have them: Thousands to choose from in all the pretty dain- ty little Patterns and De- signs and the prices are always right at Johnson’s. t Bed ‘Room slippers and Bath Robes to Match. Makes a nice Xmas gift. We have them all at low | Popular Prices. Men’s Phoenix Mufflers in all Colors and Styles at’ the Low Porular Prices to be found at Johnson’s Busy Store. Bargain Basement Store Specials The Store That Is Always Busy Beads Pocket Books Jewelry , Shoes Dress Goods Sheets Bath Towels Wool Goods Pillow Cases €omforters Aprons Creepers Blankets Sweaters Rompers are Knit Goods Oil Cloth Suit Cases Jiffie Pants Notions Enfants: Wear Petticoats Ribbons Underwear Knitting Needles Children’s Coats Millinery Yarn Silks Toilet Articles Cotton Batting Men’s Knit Phoenix Ties Colors Brown, Navy Blue, Black, Grey, Rust, Alice Blue, Copenhagen Blue, Peacock Blue, Copper Shade, Green, Tan, White, etc., at Popular Prices. LADIES GEORGETTE CREPE WAISTS Styles to Choose from. Prices ranging from $3.95 up to $29.50 in over 300 LADIES GLOVE SILK UNDERGARMENTS. We have them and at the right prices, too Come in and look them over. Adler’s Kid Gloves in all colors and sizes. We have them at Popular Prices. READ THIS--- 1 I takq great pleasure in presenting to you tonight and tomorrow, Mary Miles Minter, in “Sweet Lavender” and Joe Martin, in “The Jazz Monkey”. Without a doubt this is the best bal- anced program shown in Bismarck for many a day. In “Sweet Lavender” vou will see Mary Miles Minter in one of the sweetest stories ever to'd_and at her very best. Evervone knows Joe Martin the famous monkey comedian. However, _ you want to see him in “The Jazz Monkey” the comedy with a thousand laughs. He is wonderful and after you see this one you will sure tell your friends to not miss it. A snecial music score has been arranged for this program by the Orpheum Orchestra. Trusting to see you either tonight or tomorrow night and again assuring you of seeing a splendid program, I am Sincerely Yours, A.J. BAUER, Manager Orpheum Theatre. 9 . NA The Quality Meat Market Brown & Norum ‘1 Props. 611 Broadway Phone 722 TURKEYS , Special per Ib. 26c to 30c We have just a few to sell at this low price. = Abmour’s Pure Pork Link Sausage, one pdund boxes, special per Ib, a box ..... 33¢ Choike line of Beef, Pork, Veal and Mutton We deliver to all parts of the city MN UU INSQQUULIOASENQOUOUENUOAUOAGAONNOEUOO HAH TRAVELING MAN MARRIED | A marriage of interest td scores of | friends of the contracting. parties | took piace at St. Mary’s parish house on Saturday at 7 p. m., when Miss Dorothy Kriowles became the bride of Clifford R. Norton. The couple were |rttended by a cousin of the bride, \\Mrs. .L. §. Craswell and Mr. ‘Craswell. | Immediatety following the ceremon: ja wedding dinner was served att! Creswell home, 921 Fifth street. Me: bers of the immediate families were } Present at the dinner. The bride is a popular young woman who has been employed in the office of Judge ‘of the Supreme Court H.R. ‘Bronson for the past two years. The family home is in Jam: town, where the bride grew to woman- hood, and attended the Jamestown schcols.! The father of the bride, Conductor Knowles, is one of the long established conductors of the Dakote division of the Northern Pacific rail- way, The groom is one of the best known traveling ‘men ir the state, having made headquarters in Bismarck for the past ten years, traveling for Gam- 'ble-Robinson company. The young couple will make their home at the McKenzie, Hotel for a itime. They have numberless friends jin town who wish them every success. FAREWELL PARTY A: delightful party was given in honor of Miss Alfreda Kru ger at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Goe- bel at 423 4th streei, Saturday eve: irg. The party was a Leap yeal fair, the gentlemen being escort to the Eltinge theater, after whic cards and dancing were the features of the evening, besides other entertainments provided by the com- mittee. A delicious luncheon was jserved at midnight. The young ladies presert were, the {Misses Madge Gilmore, Clara Chr’ tenson, Ida Voight, Mary Schlenker, -| Lillian Paulson, ‘Norine Mohlbagen, Roehel Voight, Marie Goebel, Hurta and Meta Krueger. Most of the young men present are ‘employed at the Bark of North Dakota. Miss Krueger will leave for Chicago and Indiana in the very near future. A pretty wedding of the week end was that of Miss Jennie Brow! le | daughter of Mrs. J. W. Moran, who became the bride of William M. Clar {ridge on Thanksgiving day. Th ceremony was performed at St. Ma- ry’s church,’ Rev. Father Slagg ot- \ficiating. The wedding dinner was served at the farm home of the bride’s parents, where a great family re-| wmion assembled for Thanksgiving Uinner. In the evening a reception to the bridal couple was held at Fort +c |Lincoln where one hundred fifty | d friends called during the evening to cffer congratulations.- There was music and dancing and a most de jlightful social time. The bridal cou- (ple will make their home on th groom’s farm, where he has extensive iarming interests. il a | Rosser was the scene of a happy jfamily reunion during the hdfiday week. A sister of Mr. Arnot, Mrs. came on from Vancouver, British Cal- umbia to spend Thanksgiving week. . Mrs. Arnot’s sister, Mrs. Charles giving day and to meet the relatives ‘trom Vancouver. The Howe family returned to their homa on Friday morning, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur “left Sunday night by way of Min- neapolis for their home in the far, Wweot Sf VISITORS HERE Mr. Russell Diesem of LaMoure and Miss Luella» Pannebaker, of Far- go, came to Bismarck to speni| Thanksgiving with Miss Diesem. Mr. | Diesem is a brother of Miss Diesem. | B hey remained over the week-end, re- | H turning to Fargo Sunday avening. Miss LkSCM is SUA Contmed to her room «t ‘the “Grand Pacific hotei where she has been recovering from her accident received in the North- ern Pacific wreck of October 31. Me- ‘riam Taylor, little niece of Miss Die- sem, came up from LaMoure to visit for a week with her aunt. Miss Me- { riam is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | |W C Taylor of LaMoure | _—— ; WILL LIVE ON ECOND STREBT | Mr. George H. Paul, a. prominent jreqi estate man of Bismarck, / has jtaken up his residence at 212 Sec- ;ond street. The Bismarck people are | glad to welcome the family to their; !new home. Mrs Paul, who was for- merly Mrs. Catherine Minor of Min- vonots, having been united in mar- riage to Mr. Paul on the 10th of this | ;month. The couple came direct toj | Bismarck following their marriage at | Minneapolis. Mr. Paul is receiving the congratulations of his many i friends. TO GIVE TEA Mrs. E. A. Hughes will entertain lat tea tomorrow afternoon from 4 to '€ p. m. in horor of her guest, Mrs. {DeWitt of New York. | The McKenzie Orchestra will ‘furnish music for a Dance ‘in | Patterson Hall, Wednesday eve- | ning, December Ist. Admissio | (including War Tax) $1.06. La- dies free. Dancing at 9:00 p. m. “There will be a dance at Pat- | terson Hall on Wednesday eve- ‘ning, December Ist. The popu- lar McKenzie Orchestra will \furnish the music. Admission $1.00 including War Tax. La-- \dies Free. Dancing commences ‘at 9:00 p. m. i¢ ATTA rd BEULAH and BEAR CREEK Lump Coal, Call, WACHTER TRANSFER || =| CO. Phone 62. | UO | * UUATASOQQQAQN0NEEEUUUUGGGONAGANNEUEEUUUUOGOQOAQONNUEOUUOOGGOOOQANOUEEEOOUUUGLOOQEOAUEUEEUUUUOGOENEEELAE > Bs GUESTS “FROM VANCOUV: “fhe"on a’ten day’ tripsto Butte and The home of A. J. Arnot, Hy other western cities. H.R. Arthur, accompanied by Mr.! and Mrs, Matt Crowley of Hebron at ‘Arthur and their little son Ronald j sismarck hospit: Howe and husband and their family | yates Indian reservation accompanied came down from Wilton for Thanks-\yig mother and sister to Bi: ness. AJUUNOAUOQAAUNTHUNNODUNNNOOO}NQOADNAQDOUULAEQAUOHNGQQDSONQ0INGN0000000000000000Q0UN00000000G008Q00000000000008NQU0000NNENUUENNOIHCONDOqONONOQO NOOR To UT \ ane : Copyright 1920 Hart Schafin PRETTY FARM WEDDING H QOVERAAUCUAANUAUGAGCUDOUERONECENOTOUOQEAOOOENQAUCUOONENREENOQUCUUOEeOQOGHUoecavOstovencasgoucovecnnvecuuonucovoceeesqctite Wilton Attorney a Attorney H. B. Dowthty of Wilton is x < Patst Alexis. SLUVIMIUUUUNUAUAUAUEAAOGRAUGUE CHAVA AARNE On Trip to Cities Dr. C. H. Schoregge left for the ities on a business trip on Satur- lay evening, sGone on Trip R. W. Folsom ‘of Folsom Jewelry company left Sunday for the cities on business trip, Dr. Quain Out of City Dr. Eri¢.P. Quain left this morn- ‘Baby Girl A baby daughter yas born to Mr. on Saturday, Superintendent Kitch of the Fort narck On. Pleasant to break upc ds- ‘VERYONE in tho family can rely on Dr. King’s New Dis- *eovery, the standard remedy for the lasv@#y years, to break ‘up coughs, grippeai® Scubborn colds. No harmful drugs. At your druggists, 60c and $1.20, For colds and coughs Dr.King’s New Discovery | Sallow Skin Not Pretty Constipation destroys the complexion, making it yellow and ugly. Keep the bowels at work cleaning out the system daily by using Dr. King’s Pills. They do the’ work thoroughly and gently.* Buy a bottle today, 25 cents, Prompt! Wortt Gri LEARN TO SPEAK WITH EASE. Express Many of Your Unsaid Thougnts. PRIVATE OR CLASS LESSONS ir HVUUUUU.UUGUVTUGLTENUOnGv AUTEN OEUUEOTG GANA HOON Expression, Public Speaking and Dramatic Art. BISMARCK CONSERVATORY OF c j Phone 607 210 Thayer Announcément ~ THEWESTERN MAID BEAUTY PARLOR ’ Located Ground floor New Little Bldg., is open for busi- Phone 694 Miss Hegdale = | “wy “ Sunday where the ladies took a train CITY NEWS | over the Northern Pacific to Bel Fon- ————* taine, Ohio. $65, $75, $80 Hart Schaffner & Marx $55.00 and $60.00 Suits and Overcoats ........... es One Lot $40.00 and $45.00 Suits and Overcoats Lamb-Lined Coats 25 Per Cent Discount $55 Coats $41.25 TERMS CASH Bismarck, North Dakota JUUApONANGHONNOEROUDUUAOOREGOVEGEROYAQOUUATOCRASNOUONOOENNOOQOOUOGUGUENNANGGNOOONOOGGUGNOGeOOvduounenncceynaeuueceuuacieecatntyte Special Meeting { \ Place Your Legal Notices in THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Oldest Daily Largest Circulation On or after December 3, The Bismarck Tribune is authorized by law to publish all kinds of legal notices for individuals, banks and other corporations. ‘In fact we can accept any legal publication, the cost of which is not met out of the public purse. Such-notices include bank statements, mortgage foreclosures, no- tices to creditors, etc. , Under date of November 22, The Tribune received the following letter from William Langer, Attorney General: Bismarck Tribune Co. Bismarck, N. D. Gentlemen: . : I am in receipt of your favor of the 17th. The State Canvassing Board convenes on the 29th day of November. If it passes favorable on the laws, as it will because of the big vote they received, the laws will go into effect on the morning of the 3rd of December and all papers can there- after publish the notices as provided for in the measure. Yours very truly, WILLIAM LANGER, Attorney General. The Tribune is anxious to secure this business and assures prompt and efficient service. Bismarck Daily Tribune Company Suits and Overcoats $41 ATT TTT Pp | Masons, in. the temple Tuesday t There will be a special meeting of {'7:30 p. m. There will be work in the Bismarck chapter No 10, Royal, Arch |M. M, T. M. and M. E. M. degrees. = i

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