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TUESDAY. 30, 1920 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE PAGr FIVE GUEST F | Miss Mary Bulkeley of New York | city is the guest of her niece, Mrs | William Langer, 122 Avenue A, 0 the Thanksgiving time. Miss Bulke- |» ley, who is returning to her ern home after an eight months’ sojourn in California, arrived in Bismarck just in time to spend the holiday in the Langer home. d Bul y finds our weather in Bismarck fat more delightful than that of Califor- | nia at the time of her departure from | there, a week ago. \ WEDDING ANNIVERSARY The twenty-second wedding anni- versary of Mr, and Mrs. John P. French, 617 Fourth street, was celeb- ; rated last evening in a most happy manner at the apartment of Miss Elizabeth A. Jones, ’erson Court. About twelve old trends of the Frenches were bidden and a delightful anniversary time was spent by friends assembled to renew the felicitations due the honor guests. TUESDAY DEDICATED TO CARDS Tuesday is the day selected by three of the social card clubs of Bismarck for meeting every two weeks. Last week the Tuesday Bridge and the “. R.” clubs met with their hostesses, and today a third card club organ ized last year and composed of twelve women joined together for a social fe afternoon every two weeks, met at the | - home of Mrs. W. G. Warner. ‘Three tables, of dg are piayed when this little social club convenes. MISS NIELSON IN ST..PAUL | State Superintendent “Minnie J. | Nielson, and Miss Bertha Palmer, primary specialist, left last night for St. Paul to attend the meeting of state superintendents. for this dis- trict called at St. Paul for confer- ence with the National Commissioner of Education, P. P. Claxton. The sec- tional meetings are held all over the | United States, Commissioner Claxton meetiugi withceach group. Miss Niel- son will-return in a couple of days ROM CALIFORNIA TO CALIFORNIA FOR WINTER Mrs W. Simpson of Mandan, whose daughters, Mrs. Bergeson and Mrs. Lough reside in Bismarck, will leave DRIVE. AWAY HEADACHE | Rub Musterole on Forehead , and Temples A headache remedy without the dan- | gers of “headache medicine.” Relieves headache and that miserable feeling from colds or congestion. Andit acts at once! Mustetole is a clean, white oint: | ment, made with oil of mustard. Bettey than a mustard plaster and does not ister. Used only externally, and ir - way can it affect stomach and heart s some internal medicines do. Excellent for sore throat, bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lum. \ bago, all pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the } chest (it often prevents pneumonia). ‘ . 35c and 65c jars; hospital size $3.0¢ © —————— ———————————— | ——————————— LEARN TO SPEAK WITH EASE. Express Many of Your Unsaid Thougits. PRIVATE OR CLASS LESSONS in Expression, [n! Speaking and rasatic Art, BISMARCK CONSERVATORY OF MUS 210 Thayer Phone 607 Announcement THE WESTERN MAID BEAUTY PARLOR \ Located Ground floor New Little Bldg., is open for busi- ness. Phone 694 Miss Hegdale ea 2 JS LD Come to The Mission WHERE? Hinebbebbbeiok, WEDDING BELLS: — re ANNA FITZIU Following a romance of five years, Den Cupid, lover of har- mony s just “signed” up a match ich ms hound to bea harmonious a r -Miss Anna Fitziu and Andreas de Segurola, grand opera star, are to be wedded in Havana this coming spring. Segurola is manager of un amusement enterprise in Ha- vana where Miss -Fitziu will sing early in 1921. Miss Fitziu will not leave the! operatic stage. RR ee here tomorrow morning for Califor- nia where she expects to spend the winter months. GLEE CLUB COMES The Bismarck Conservatory of Mu- sic preserts the Hamline University Glee Club of St. Paul in concert at the ; Auditorium Wednesday evening, Dec. 22, at 8:30. The Glee Club is compos- ed of 17 men on their annual western tour. CHRISTMA | The gay little Chr as much a part of jwheer as the gift p: they » went on sale bright and earl, urday morning. Nurses, sta- ! tioned in the post off building; wo- ,men in the Grand Pa and the | McKenzie hotels, and the high students in a house to house canv all worked well and faithfully | through the first day of the sale to |'bring the little messengers to the {attention of our people. It is rather too bad that the sale of the Christmas seals must of nec- essity come at one of the busiest | Seasons of the year, al a time when drives for all so of worthy causes {are due to come on, for the work {of helping stamp out tuberculosis in jour state is a grave and Serious work jand the sale of Chrrstmas seals one {of the chief sources of revenue. It lis the hope of the city manager, Mrs { ultz and of her efficient helper, | Mrs. Bannon, that the people of Bis- |marck may look with favor on the i sale of the little seals, and that each | resident of the city may consider their | purchase as a serious and necessary |duty, so that the school nurse may be supported, the state sanitarium at | Dunseith kept, up, and the dreadful tuberculosis plague rendered less of a dread to the families in our com- }munities. Welcome the Christmas seals, buy more than enough for the | Christmas letters and packages, so jthat the anti-tuberchlosis work may have this necessary means of sup- port. LS READY | The McKenzie Orchestra will ‘furnish music for a Dance in Patterson Hall, Wednesday eve- {ning, December Ist. Admission | (including War Tax) $1.06. La- |dies free. Dancing at 9:00 P m. NOTICE HOME COOKED DINNER | December 2nd from 12 a. m. to 8 p.m. at the Second Colored | Baptist Church 8th St. S and | Beasley, No. 5 Broadway, Bis-| Sweet, for the benefit of the lehurch. Tickets 75c., S. E. : : | Marck, ’s Epi Loe) 2 eer ae ; At St. Georges -Hplscops ; Sell your cream and poultry Church |to our agent, or ship direct to ‘ | Northern Produce. Co.. Bis ° 'marck. Write\us for prices on WHEN? /cream* and ret Rete Friday, Saturday, Sunday + |Prodtice Co. : : t DECEMBER 3, 4, 5 i THE LETTER SHOP NE IN + We make facsimile typewrit- eas 9 iten circular or form letters “ex- i Who is the precaher? ‘actly like’ the genuine. Sales £ letters. collection letters, notices, t Rev. Joseph £ cards, ce Ase eane, feat } + and mailing. Guaranteed local £ Ten Broeck, B. D. and outside mailing lists of all ‘ e +! kinds. t Rector of Christ Church, {| BUSINESS SERVICE CO. £ Calumet, Mich. Rooms 18-20, Haggart Block + \ Phone 662 rms 5 bekkeeherrirs 11-4-1mo ore Four More Weeks to Xmas ‘|invited. Refreshments served on caf- /'Monday. Selfridge Vis Kdward Johnson and of Selfridge, speut the a te { Johnson, | in town on | Kintyre Represented C. E. Steie and Mrs. Steie, of Kin- | tyre, were regiscered at a local hotel on Monday. From Burleigh Wood, a prosperous young from Burleigh was doing business in town yesterday. { Returned irom Minnewaukan Mrs. R. N. Stevens, 413 Third street, spent Thanksgiving at Minne- waukan and returned recently. | RL. Washburn Here ‘ashburn, a former resident of Bismarck, and recently returned. to Napoleon from Minnesota, was -in town yesterday. i Washburn Women Call ! Mrs. John Bibelheimer and Miss Hilda, also Mrs. Mirtie Carlson and ‘Miss Gladys were Washburn residents Z in Bismarck on Monday, Expected Home Miss | Margaret McDonald of the State Treasurer’s siaff, is expected home today from a week's visit in Fargo and other Valley towns. Luther League Mets The Young People's society of Trinity Luthera parish will have their regular social meeting on Wed- nesday evening in the church parlors. |" i Miss Campbell Recovered Miss Jean Campbell, secretary to Superintendent Martin of the Bis- marck high school, is sufficiently re- covered from a week's illness to re- turn to her duties tomorrow. Here from Linton Among those from Linton in Bis- marck yesterday were: Mrs. G. W. Turner, Miss Verda Fogle, Mrs, Thom- as Fergus, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bech- tle, and Mr. and Mrs. G. Schulz. Baptist Sale Soon The Ladies’. Aid of the Baptist church expect to hold their annual sale of useful and fancy articles at the office of the Gas company on Saturday, December 11th. To as | » Mrs. C. F. DuPuis, of the Business College block, leaves tomorrow morn- ing for Dallas, were Mr. and Mrs. Du- Puis expect to make their home. Reverend Flint to Alaska Rev. John Flint, formerly pastor of Trinity Lutheran, church, accompa- nied by. Mrs. are enroute tu Alaska where Flint expects to take a mission. They expected to land early this week. To Little Building Drs. F, R. Smyth, A. M. Fisher ana . E. Stackhouse have removed their offices from the Lucas ‘block to the; Littie building, corner of ‘Broadway | and Third streets, and. will ee rooms 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. Ladies Meeting | The ladies of the Episcopal church |. are invited to attend a ladies service | which will be held at 3 p. m. Satur-; day, Rev. Ten ‘Broeck, mission speak- | er, of Michigan, will address the meet-| ing. . Food,.Sale ‘St. George's guild will have a food ' bazaar on December 1% in Elk’s hall all during the day, followed by a dance in the evening. There will be home-cooked food, home-made candy, dressed dolls and all sorts of fancy work for sale. Luncheon will be served at noon. Carnival Social The young people of the Baptist church have wbout completed their plans for a Carnival Social to be held in the basemert parlors of the church, Friday evening from 7:30 to 11 o’clock. The public is cordially eteria style. Leaves forMontana Miss ‘Emma Lundquist, who has been employed in the attorney-gener- 1l’s office, has resigned her position to accept a position in Great Falls, Nontana. Miss Grace Britton of the attorney-general’s office, is in St. Alexius hospital undergoing an opera- tion on her throat. Bazaar and Supper. Thursdidy | The annual bazaar and supper pre- pared each year by the Ladies’ Ai¢ society of the Presbyterian church, } will be held in the church parlors on } Thursday afternoon and evening. The | members are busy finishing articles { for the tables and making ready the excellent dinner promiged for the | / evening. { i Nature Club Meets The regular meeting of the Friends of our Native Wild Life, a nature club organized about a year ago, will be held in the Community room of the City library on Tharsday evening. Russell Ried will show hfs pictures of birds, mammals, and nature scenes} taken with his own camera in localities | adjacent to Bismarck. Short talks on | Yhe various views will be given. Fol-: lowing the showing of the pictures, | \Dr. Gilmore will discuss the wild lite } vt the vicinity. Any one’ interested | in the native wild life of our state or vicinity is welcome to attend the meeting. ! ENLISTMENTS PRESBYTERIAN SALE i Thursday of this week the women! of the Presbyterian church will con- | duct an all day sale in the church par- wear i lors. The sale will be followed by al Washington, Nov. ally invited. This sale a feature of the year’s work among tlhe womey. | period since the arm of the church. jmouncing the figures— “Sea Gussner’s Adv. Page 8. | j all branches of the service Canadian Factory: 73 St. Alexander St. Montreal, Quebec ON INCREASE Army In § His Gillette There is no better time than today to go and get that new Gillette Razor for his Christmas 0 At the Gillette is made. MADE IN KNOWN THE THE “BULL DOG” isa bit stockier in the handle;sturdyand businesslike. Triple silver plated. 24 Shaving Edges +:G12-double-edged Blades). Genuine leather ) case. $5.00. Gold plated, $6.00. Stores Now- The “Bull, Dog,” shown’ above, is only one example of twenty different styles in which the Choose the one style that best suits him—the sales- person will help you. There is a handsome, practical, always serviceabie Gillette for every type of man. Priced from $5 upward, each set including 24 Shaving Edges. ‘(12, double-edged Gillette Blades.) As a thoughtful, inexpensive remembrance, buy him a packet or two of useful GILLETTE BLADES. vin noals WY Boston Rio de Janeiro &. New York London Madrid Ainsterdam Sydney Calcutta . Chicago Paris Brussels Geneva Shanghai Constantinople Tokyo San Frgncisco Milan Copenhagen Buenos Aires Singapore Port Elizabeth en- | supper to which the public is cordi- | listments between November 10 and! 20 were greater than for any similar! jing, new Pistons, Rings or Pins. an-| + men for; the war | department said today that 2,081 of|dry and Welding Co. | ness, sie a - tt AE RE TSIEN, s were specifically sion now statio! an Antonio, for 6,090 men ays had been inaugurated. th hus no ¢ Yo re mass of wndis h the blood p g impurities ughout the thartic Table If your Engine needs Regrind. Let us do it, we do nothing but | ,. accurate work. Bismarck Foun AN ENEMY T0 GOOD HEALTIF | the r clogged with a de- other ills caused by indigestion. Take -}one tonight and you will feel better 1) the morning. bow | For BEULAH and BEAR | CREEK Lump Coal, Call | WACHTER TRANSFER CO. Phone 62. | WHAT SHALL I GIVE FOR XMAS _Happily there is one gift of individuality and universal appreciation—Your’ Photograph. HOIMBOE STUDIO--Quality Photographs (PYBLICITY FILM CO.) COME EARLY It’s te our mutual advantage 2

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