The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 14, 1920, Page 5

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AY, ‘DECEMBER 14, 1920 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBU busy making the necessary musical | . ‘ arrangements. There will be an ayg- | ) mented choir, which meets Thur day evening at.7:30 in parish house {for a rehearsal. Will all interested | : | make a péint of being present? | { MARRIED HERE / | Scout Meeting i A g a 9g Mr. Roland Bradshaw, ot near Wil- | All registered members “of Boy “¢ : r ‘ oy % ia ton, and Miss Anna Nordstrom, of) Scout Troop No. 6 of the Presbyte. | a i ®. ai AA WA A i 4 near Baldwin, were married here yes- | rian church have been notified hy let- Sy an A Re piitensnthy? Vi tae terday afternoon by Rey. G. H. Quig-; ter of an important meeting Friday ‘ ys . “ ley, at the Methodist parsonage. They evening at 7:30. Others of the church ‘ . ‘ R.. na i will reside on the groom’s farm near | organization who are over 12 ,and —— eee Wilton. desire to join the Scouts should’ be : wn an ad Aaa present at this meeting. A new Scout w BALDWIN GIRL MARRIED Master has been secured to take the \ Miss Anna L. Nordstrom of Bald- j place of Rev.,H. C. Postlethwaite who win became the bride of Roland W.| feels that he cannot carry the work ) Bradshaw cé Gyhlin township near |on as it should be because his work \ Wilton, yesterday afternoon at three \makes it impossible to ‘attend many+ P @ sg oece at the Methodist parsonage. |of the scout. meetings. Rey. G..H. Quigley officiating. The } ess an OSs n bi bride we attended by her sister, Mrs. At High School « , S. Swansan of Bismarck. Another Changes at high; school buildin Yer t = Sigler offthelbrlde ta Mrs, H. Bliason, | are Tolaple this week, Superinter Tomorrow Morning Commences Our Final Determined ean a Boy Ae ter oo Re now il at a loca’ hospita © young /dent Martin hes moved his office i a a ul e couple will reside near Wilton. |the room vacated by siath evade whics gardless of loss to us. Be on hand promptly for the Greatest Coat Sale’ in Recent Ye Ss ; eae has just gone over to the new Rich- ROYAL NEIGHOBRS {holt school. The high school libi PRACTICAL WORK | of about 2,500 volumes, also the sec- The Royal Neighbors held an inte- | retary’s desk will find space, In the » resting meeting the past week at ; new office of the superintendent. Prin- ) which time election of officers was ‘cipal Bolt remains in the former of- i . Had? Oracle, i Peers a hon fices of the superintendent and the 9 . ; Z i Kk. A. Browns| rooms will be used as consulting Seon Mra Sule. eeastee [Pagms for the teaching staff. Women’s and Misses’ heavy Cloth Coats in all the Newest Winter Models and of fine all soo) ' le, Mrs. ine oe ara The new instructor in mathematics ; { Secretary, Mrs. 1+ /and teacher-training arrived for work . . es 4 + ' on Monday morning, “Migg Mary Cvit- fabrics like Bolivia Cloth, Tweeds and Kerseys. The price we are offering The Order voted to support a child ‘fin of Towa, a-graduate of Coe College, : pee ae Buna: Mrs Sehstal Bareal Ne No Approvals and No Ex- Come Sulcliyein Be panes tones nue + Giny = -——— | poleon: M. Winarski, City: Mrs. E. A- changes at these Special ual offerings. First Come, Best Served, 1 | NEWS | [Meckriain, Zap; “Mrs. D. Weltzein Prices No Approvals, No Exchanges i ‘hora as 4 A a aie Holy? seearist ae mignigwe [okt Some oF fe feraialibgn 2 the A very unusual offer, infeed, at this time of ance we offer them of the ry mucha § a) | Samurai, or fighting man in court cir- Christmas eve, commencing at 11:3 at , received the work in the first degree | Did you give him your hand? lodge in the Near East for the coming year | Cedar Ranids, takes up the work from in addition to one child already un-|svhich Mrs. Stratton resigned. her der their support in France for the | resignation taking effect on Friday past two years. They voted to con- ;Jast. 1 tinue the support of the child in| ” — i France. They also purchased ten dol- Patients entering St. Alexius. yes- ' lars worth of Christmas seals to help 'terday and today are: Jacob Grast, of along the fight against tuberculosis ! Werner; Mrs. Peter Geck of Glen Ul- . Released from St. Alexius: Mrs. ‘ Here from Robinson Casper Schantz, Mandan; Miss Regina Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Meyers are here | Bush, Munich; Louis Borchert, Ca from Robinson on business. ! son. * | eS ae | Entering Bismarck Hospital: Al- , Leaves for Cities fred Sterle, 205 First street; Frank /Mrs. P. C. Remington left last night |Brown,. Driscoll; Ed. Edmundson, ; for the twin cities on a short trip. | Mandap: Mrs. J. E: Jones, Valley {City; John Glum, Glencoe; Marjorie , From Regan Lynch, Halliday John Bjertness, | Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Vold, of Re- [Br adi lock. | gan, are in Bismarck for a few days. | \ Rclatus teem Vacatio i Come to the regular Wednes- John Wyciski, of this city, has res e. might, cones a ee turned homey spending his vacation | #@ lec. lusic by Mc- for the past month with relatives in | Kenzie Orchestra. Admission, at 7:30 in the parish house. Every member is urgently requested to be present. Did you give him a lift? He's a brother of man, And bearing about all the burden he can Did you givé him a smile? He was down- cast and blye, Beain Masonie Work G. W. Stewart, of Wilton, and R. 3 7 L. Martin, J. C. Beck, M. 1. Milkelson | 4"¢ {he,smile would have helped him to so’ includes our finest and Victor S. Dingle, of Bismarck, He was \ slipping down hill, | The world, so I fancied, was using him | un, Did you give him a werd? Did you show | him the road, | Or did you just let him go on with bis; load? H at the Masoni¢ meeting last ‘night. a C. C. Hamilton, dis secretary of the Christian “Endeavor, will meet the young people of the Presbyterian church in conference at the chapel Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock. All young people are urged to he present} ‘ Do you know what it means to be losing the fight, ¢ When a lift just in time might set EY: thing right? Do you know what it means—just a clasp of a hand, When a man’s: born ought to stand? Mother Ul | Mrs. C. H. Hollbrook is dangerously ill at St. Alexius. Mrs. Hollbrook who has reached a remarkable age, is an old resident of Bismarck and Bald~ win. Her son, Mr. Dolan, reached here from Chicago recently ayd is giving his mother every possible tention. about all a man ' Did you ask what it was—why the quiver ing lip? | Why the half-suppressed sob, and the | scalding tears drip? | Were you brother of his when the time | came of need? i Did you ‘offer to help him or didn't you | heed? “HEAD BUCKET” NOW RELIC. — | Gruesome Article Passed With the Passing of the Feudal System i Among the Japanese. i Holidays Beg non Thursday Superintendent Martin states that the teachers will be permitted to reach their hor for Christmas by means of dis: sing school for the Christmas holidays on Thursday in- stead of Friday as scheduled. It was necessary to make this change in date to accommodate those going a dist- ance to their homes. \ Christmas’ Service at St. George’s Chareh One of the most grim. articles of household furniture known to man Is the Kubioke, or head bucket of the Japanese of the old days. The bucket j cles, and was kept by him in a high, harrow closet with sliding doors close to an alcove, considered the place of honor of a samurai’s home. When the head of the house offended his lord there was no bother of a trial or an arrest. Instead there came a very po- lite note from the court, which stated the lord was sure that the samurai would return the noble honor of his ' family. The messenger took back a note as-polite as the one brought, in which the writer thanked his lord for Mrs. CUTICURA HEALS RED PIMPLES OnSon’s Face, Neck, Arms, Body, Lost Sleep. Cuticura Heals, Herman Scheffer is now very group. Select one of these high grade coats at this Grade Coats With o Without Fur Collars Of the most Popular Materials, Bolivia, Suedine ,and. Kersey ‘in the New Shades. very unusual price Any Suit in Stock $25.00 This Very Special Offer includes every Fall and Winter Suit now on hand, and takes-in numbers of Exclusive and high grade Models: The price is ridiculously low, just about ‘the price of the skirt alone DC YOUR rer them at is only a small part of what they were. anteed “Sol Sateen.” Be on. hand eariy for best Well lined Regan, Ill. | $1.00 includnig War Tax. Danc- i atin. wi r : i St. George’s Men's Club ing at 9:00 p.m. Ladies Free. with guaranteed Satin. So Se ith large Fu rics, Marvella Cloth and Silvertones, Crea- An important meeting of the abové | eo. © Collars of Oppossum, Raccoon, Coney and Wom- ti « f th Best D Si ne Luxurious Fur : y, ds ta be held this evening, Tuesday, | DID your bat Be sure to’ see this ions 0 le bes esigners. 920. $25. ne Coats-~-Half Price A Christmas Gift For Wife or Daughter During this sale we offer Our Entire Stock of “Gordon” Fine Fur Coats at Half Price. the year, but in harmony with our determina- tion to make a complete clearance of all win- ter garments before taking inventory. Make your selection now AT HALF PRICE A. W. LUCAS CO. Lined with Satin or guar- selection. 0 ume i ——-_ Exclusive Models Also Fine Leather Coats In this group you will find the highest class garments of the season. Of the Finest Fab- Collars of Marten, Raccoon, Oppossum and Wbmbat. This group al- Genuine Leather Coats with large Fur Collars FUR TRIMMED “Salts” Famous “Yukon Seal” and Behring Seal. The finest pile fabrics made, lined with the best lining silks and trimmed with large luxur- ious fur collars. These garments were up to $225.00. For Quick Clear- a. his honorable generosity. “When my son was two months He then shaved, bathed, donned a CHRISTMAS old he got little red pimples over his white robe, and committed hari-kari by y face, neck, arms, body. falling on his sword. His head was SHOPPING \ They were scattered and ; taken off and placed in the kubioke, . "i . 9 = t rT ‘ \ Yj gremworse. Every placewas | | wrapped in white paper, and a nap- NOW The Store of Quality ‘and Service : i He could not sleep, bur |. | Kin bearing his crest was placed over . scratched andwouldcry. I it. A messenger then took the bucket , had to make mittens for to the court, where the head was ex- | \ him so he would not scratch. hibited and identified and ‘then re- Sere ehotnine pave rellel: I shen uses turned to the family with a polite note | — 5 Vased aise si ccckes of Cunens of regret. i | slaughter of Gen. Custer and his brave | although a stranger to me I am very | Bismarck in the county of Burleigh! Holly, est. Delaware Stoc Iused about six cakes of Cuticura 1 ‘ & eh ver fort akota, de , Soap and six boxes of Ointment he The head-bucket now ts merely 81) DHOPLE’S FORUM '! Thi " hotograpied | glad to have noticed your letter andj and state of North Dakota, deq@eased, | per Ib. 50c. Oscar H. Will & Co. ee heated.” (Signed) Mrs. Lewis decorative bit as little used as the || RUM er See aed, 08 he the liberty ng you for I/to the creditors of and all persons Green House Phone, 784-R. Savella, 806 Elm Street, Hancock, spinning wheel of our own parlors, | ———————_-—— and sent me. Cifster Oe a have been greatly interested tn Custer having claims against, sz t, | lich., Aug. 27, 1919. pane Se ere i 5 ma so I am not far from Monroe, ! for marched out on my birthday eae c | wom. AITH HELPS ten sks y se hey | ster was from and where his} fram Fort Lincoln, Dakota. aK : Cuticura For All Toilet Uses |_| HUSBAND a 0 ter is still alive and her cousin, Miss |first publication of this notice,to s She was Fat " cur i i siya Mr. Chas. Haest, i ic i lives in Grand Rapids, tor at his residence on the nort Cuticura Soap, Ointmentand Tal- | |. + . 1 health t wife a we 4 . | Richmond ves in G ‘ utor at his | ¢ Bi bay mca ir: cum age all you need for your skin} | "I-owe my good health to my Chicago, Ill. ‘emdeavoring to find out if any one} Michigan. quarter of section ten, township shedow or; this. picture and all toilet uses. Bathe with Soap, | | Who had faith in a newspaper ad she’ Dear sir: |Ilmows> the existence of any of the! Tam your very truly, jone hundred forty-two north of range ‘ee ie Korein (pro soothe with Ointment. cust with | /SaW of Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy. I) 1 had the pleasure of noticing your, Forsyth men who marched out from| Pe: GRIMES. seve in said Burlaigh | Talcum. Unlike strongly medicated | | Was down so badly with stomach and | jetter to Mr. Gilbreath, published in | 7t. : yes in Septem- } county. North Dakota. soaps, Cuticura Soap is ideal forthe | | liver trouble after 15 years of suffer- tho Bismarck Tribune, as one of Gen.} her, 1869. about 50 fron} NOTICE TO CREDITORS | pated December 7th, complexion because so delicate, so} jing and trying every known rem-|Custer’s men in the 7th Cavalry of) tiermen with | In the matter of the estate of Wenla | fragrant and so creamy. @| | cdy that I had no faith in anything. | the early day. rrounded on an island | ®eplund, deceaded: I © Cuticura Talcum soothes and cools th This medicine has certainly been a/ [have a whole ligt of respoud-|aree river in Colorado, for | heraboe wiventinthesans | ecutore gkin and overcomes heavy perspiration. | |‘Godsend’ to me.” It 1 a simple, harm- fence from men who served with him,|and ‘a number. ki ra igned’ Helmer Asplund, exec- | __ First publication on the 14th day of Beets: Cigars Dart R Maiden” | | less preparation that removes the ca-! namely: F. W. Bentecn (now drad),!among them was F fia rtit thocdast: wills anacestale of | December <i ; "Cuticura Soap shaves without mug. tarrhal mucus from the intestinal | Gen, S. Godfrey, R. P. Hughes,| have all the names of the 4 WAL C.’Asiilund, late of the city ot | 12-14-21-2e tract and allays the inflammation | Theo. W. Goldin, of t ate ae lat-) aw but can’t find list ae i i which causes practically all stomach, j ter ctaimed to be the last men who and by. your letter that | eae. ‘« » . {liver and intestinal ailments, including | saw Cus he left Cus- Hayes and thi: | erence io | appendicitis. One dose will convince; ter with th 2 to Reao; Dr. that you or y i y > ‘Tava! ASK Your Grocer |)" money refunded. All druggists. [a R. k Chow de-| yite might remember some of the ine | | COLUMBIA PH Zab rRAPHS F — oa Hall,! no went with Forsyth and if any are COLUMBIA RECORDS or | Dance at Patterson’s Hall,’ have a 1 ill alive: | a i Ng ; Humpty Dumpty Bread Wednesday . Night, Dec. 15th. the Little Big me hish It surely wai an honar to 7 ay For mee : Wy @ ij ON EASY TERM ae DESIRED ey ; a report written by of the br: uster and | < ear $3 Produced by McKenzié Orchestra. Dancing 3.7 rt ee ea ric en lea wisn souwere married, It MUSED By REE EWERATIONS | Gre COWAN'’S DRUG STORE BARKER BAKERY | at 9:0€ p. m. Admission $1.00 in- itime by the aid of a Yeghted candle, ly a whole lot to be thank ft 11 IRn.g rompoonuer ow MOTHERHOOD Ano THE EADY. rote | ; : cluding War Tax. Ladies Free. giving a detailed account of the alive and prosperous and ; Seanricle RECULATOR Co., Dees. 5-D. ATLANTA. Ge |

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