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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE | GAY TAM 0! SHANTER; SHE'LL LIKE IT to it by approved authoriity of the; the beginning of each school years! this branch of the night school work, Ree 4 ‘ school their term of otfice shall continue/ She had an enthusiastic group of ten | He . OCIA an { : : "iff, AN bonafide students of the! throughout such hoo] year, _ | at her last meeting. ¢ carefully is when she is | \ | That gay little niece or gran smarck high school are eligible tof V. The meetings of the “Associa-j Night law school is also being held entering young woman- ‘daughter of yours likes jaunty b:ts bership in this ciation, hood. Much depends upon | t'on shall be held at the call of the} at the Will school now. Mr, Marr is} the properiunetioningof the | - Personal i of yarn, So of course she'll ike th 3 s IV. The officers of the Athletic | President. ~ | in charge. NAW. organs of elimination. Letno | (tom which you can make for her } Association shall consist of a Presi-! ‘The meetings of the. executive Will School | [LZ falsemodesty intertere ion: | ns 8 fold Zephyr Germantown, 4 balls ‘dent and. Manager, Vice Pres committee shall be at such times a8) P. G. Harrington addressed the} S/ Deeareerter inti by signs | Large Amount | | (or skeins) cardinal No. 411A. 1 bone } and Assistant Manager and Sec the business of the Asso¢iation mi pupi of the Will school this morn-j{ of biliou: headache or rest- } Loramibent crochet Wool sNO. (2: ected from the A ition at 1 Zequire. { ing:, Singing . bythe iehildren| coil: leseness cheeks it with 3 teaspoontal | * Realized For |. Che8,joinfand make 7's ¢ in ring; pal-of the high-school ehall; VI. ‘Ths constitution | may — be fed the short. Armistice day, eX- | OF De. Calves SU eaten i work the rounds without jointing. | eisurer X-otficio, These to- i called. meeting by a DR. CALDWELL'S Charity Home 2 ¢ round; 2's ¢ in each st, tak'ng j gether with the executive commit- nm consist-| Richholt, School SYRUP PEPSIN | up both loops of st below, 3rd round: tee consisting of six members, «p- of members.) Dr. J. 0. Arneson gave an addre i | Grieg program was given. Biographi- Seats schvol at nine o'clock this morning. | { cal sketch of Grieg by Miss Woodland. , VISITING SISITER. Mr. Gale lead in the singing. The! , 1920 1921 / 1920 1921 Mrs. Arnot read the Legend of Peer! © Miss Minnie Hanson of Morris, Minn.! following songs were sung at the, y ee Genny which was justrated by the; is a guest at the home of her sis-| Amistice Day exerciaes pa ae 36 inch : a | Women’s ane ‘following numbers on the victrola, “in; ter, Mrs. J. A. Halgren. | Stripes , Forever,” “Have/ a Smile,” | . i 7 i . 3 $ 1 9 the Hall of the Mountain King,” ; nee NAS “Battle’ Hymn of the Republic,”! All Wool Serge...... pert e e i Cotton Hose sates e e gAnsea Death,” “Anitra’s Dance” and; -——“Ciry N Saat t‘Over There aloud of Aree antl the 50 inch 2 95: ‘A 1 45 | Children’s a “Morning.” Mrs. J. A. Arnot was in, E W “Star Splangled Banner.” The stag! 1 . [recy “ 29 15 charge of the program. . Dainty re. af was beautifully decorated, with al All Wool Serge......... ° e ' Cotton Hose ........... e Fs freshments were served at the close * large _ flag rapped i the back] 40 inch ii | Children’s cf the afternoon, { Returns From Fargo, ground-and flags and flowers adorn- see 3 ] 9 85 te 50 i SEE paT | ‘Chief of Police Martineson today re-| ed the fore ground. Navy, aeicatine 2 SSE ARE "i bahepie tte | Mol Hose ocean foe . bat LARGE TICKET SALE. \ from F here he was callea| , E'¥in Bourgois’ sustained a’ double | 50 inch Fine All Wool oe | Men’s Outing Flannel ad Tickets for the musical - comedy urned {rom Fargo whereile wae fracture ‘when he fell off a-ladder; “Poiret Twill” é A | Niek iS j “Look Who's Here.” under the, t® testify in the casein which Henry] while putt'ng storm windows on at Z gp Sere et | ight Shirts ........... e pe Gr auspices of the American Legion, had! Kearns and William Wyantt, Northern Dunham home. He is now ff Silk Georgette 1 9 5 . 9 8 Women’s Outing Flannel Be ‘ A nearly all been scld. by noon today.| Pacific railroad detectives, were ac- ssmarck hospital. His Crepe... 6 sce eee eee °, e Night Gowns 2 35 ] 50 The ticket scale opened Wednesday ; : r | Emma left for their home yes " x See ccaare See e e et ) pened Y; quitted of murder. They were charg: oe ved ae 40 inch i uy : niorning§ and by ‘Wednesday noon!eq with shooting three transients at} to.tell their parents about the i Fine Satin Char: z 50 2 9 Women’s Outing Flannel Me nearly all the seats on the lower floor! Jamestown. dent Hea Ee tha BON dara | ae ig in Charmeuse. os. e 4 @ | Night Gowns 3.3 2 yi 0 - had been taken. The-seats. are noti EESTI Eee The third issue of the Pep came out | inc a ij ent Se eee da erals ’ being reserved for the matinee: From) Ankle Is Injured | yesterday. The following which is ize ; 0 29 || Children’s Outing Flannel a all. indications almost the entire; Al Simon, of the Soo line,-is laid up| the constitution of" the! Mercerized Poplin ....... iy id | Night Gowns 2 0 1 25 Lal house would be sc'd out for the even-| with a fractured ankle. He was hurt| Athleti ony as 0. the nwa Fancy Dress 45, Q 25 ! , Sis ean - . ing performance. i when a small speeder in which he Aa Adee a See nat Gingham ...:...:..... “ Ps rs i Wonten’s Lace trimmed 1 98 ey 1 25 GIVE BENEFIT DANCE [eae eer a Association. Fine Dress Percales, 45: 25 aaa . ; MIVE BENE! NCE. i cae ai EA siesta a URAL Miata rt if 2 4 oe The henefit dance to be given by the) NEW ORCHESTRA ORGANIZED _ ah The burnese ot this aoc on lights ‘and darks........ a e Gossard ie Elks lodge for the benefit of the Sal-}_ The famous McKenzie Roof Garden| is the promot.on ant mandgumall (0, rj ai 39 ‘orsets 8 0 6 00 vation ‘Army will be held at the Elks| Orchestra conizosed of Mr. Earl Gib-| Ath'c nd the management of such Bridal Nainsooks*and 35 Aa 19 ee ee esse ° ° hall this evening. The dance is for s0n, panist, of Portland, Oregon, and| oller vities as may be assigned | Cambiics wi... c eee ees ° ) a (and other corsets in proportion.) the benefit of the Salvation Army | Mey Norman Oybvily “ylopnonles ies ~ - 1 Pure dnish:. oh | Sateen a - ic ached in their| Minnezpolis, Minn., has now, H ss Michi op at 1 50 1 00 cinta wen was not Tencied ae Dele Rt Mejenet, famous jazz: cormetist;:to q Bleached Muslin’...2.... . ° Bloomer IS lve tna a he: e ° dance will 5 -& tvation Army its organization, and is playing inde- ig .Fine Natural ‘ 33 17 Children’s 6 eg : to help them further their charity | Pendent. | Tae seen fee Glee ; | Unbleached Sheeting .... . . . | All Wool Sweafers...... .00 3.75 Work in Blemarekiand tn: the county: | absolutely the bcst dance music inthe SILK STOCKINGS | Standard 9/4 ] 35 ig 79 | Women’s 8 a Di : su i Le tees OFFICE. | state. ‘ Adv. fh | Bleached Sheeting ...... e . | Sweaters... oe... cece cess .00 it 4.98: ... Final,;preparations have heen made | st. G 5 ; he Epi A { Cotton Blankets A | Women’s . : . George’s Guild of the Epis- F | Si 7 50° 3 98 by the Catholic Daughters of Amer- . . Ql 0 ng iea for their sale which will be eld copal Church, will hold’ a Rum- fouioingleseds2: ++. i) < | Silk Jerscy Bloomers... . e 5 at the gas office tomcrrow afternoon. mage. Sale, Tuesday and Wed- Eee | Cotton Blankets 4 50: 3 2 50 Women 's eae Tie adies will traye ail kinds of fen: | needay, Nov. 15 and 16, at the Pe Ree eae for Double Beds......:.. ° e |, Silk Jersey Petticoats... . ° 3.98 ey work, aprons and candy for sale.: 7 ¥ ‘ z each package of “Diamond Dyes’) ii The spe | Xo Te The sale will open at 1:30 and wii | Office of the Bismarck Gas Co contains directions so simple any wo | ee Wile Crochet 4 75 a 2 50 i Vous x ale it 39 50: ‘ 1 continue throughout the afternoon. | ’, . man can dye or tint ler old, worn, | ed Spreads .........--5 e e | and Inter Suits ..... @ ry Dance at Baker's Hall Friday faded things new. Even it she has| ' Women’s Fall charit K. ‘and Saturday ever dyed before, she can puta new, ese | ah ¥ * sepia sea ‘dance. Music by a former Me-|tich color into shabby'skirts, dresses, Ig’ Blankets ............--. 3 | and Winter Suits...... 29.50 © | My ” STANDARD. BEARERS MEET. | Kenzie Orchestra, accompanied | waists, coats, ings, sweater Bed 7 95°: | 3 75 | Women’s Fall he Ne Miss Irene Lofthus will entertain the ). Meisner. i erings, draperies, hangings, every-| Comforters .. 4. e ° ! and Winter Coats 39.50 19 50 members of the Standard Bearers of PY 5 coe thing. Buy Diamond bye ne other | Riviey, Cretannes I Wionien'si all Seeeesee A © the McCabe Methodist church at her, . kind—then perfect nome dyeing is) 1 revo 9) 5 oo iH on’s Fa “s home, 813, Seccnd street, tomorrow ae next Teleghane ier guaranteed, Jus. tell your ruses Balitehos Wier... : 0 29 1 aaawintes! Coatey 75.00 49.50 evening. Miss Barbara Register will will go to pI ° le whether the material you wish to dye . 97 inch Fancy Outing 5 | Women’s program of interest is assured. The N.-D. IND. TEL. C. never streak, spot, fade, or run | 27 inch Plain Whit we 5 i Women’s he meeting is fealted) fer 7:30. ————— Outing .. Sri ee cce seas 29 1 Separate Skirts .. es 10.00 4,98 LEAVE FOR NEW HOME. | 27 inch Fancy Outing ae Women’s a b. on Professor and He! w. cr Roylance | Flannel, heavy .......-- .39 e 1 9 ty WDTOSSO8x, fe eate ee esc e's 22.50 14.50 and family left this morning by car, 20x41 Bleached | ow ie for Washington, where they will make Gs x bleacne oe 5 omen’s a their home. Prof. Roylance expects Hats Placed on Sale Bath Towelsi..0.......- .69 3 Dresses a een at cet 9.50 to practice as a professional consult- ; : Cotton Batts, nv: Women’s ine econcmist. He wee. economic a4: per roll 2 5 | Waists (silk) ' 6.50 vis for the Bank of Nort! akota s (s ee In Four Group Lots IJ Women's Fleeced 1.69" 95) 7.50° 4.50 ae age - * : Union: Suitsyecn cn... ‘he . Waists (silk) .......... . ° GIVES THEATER PARTY. , 2 as re assembled * RS d Hees i We have gone through our stock and have assemble Children’s Fleeced aay Women’s High T Miss Madge Runey entertained 2/ ey 5 f vs + 4 s g op he number of friends at a theater party | Hee pate of es itil We ate ee tives cal | Wnion Sufsere.!.. ‘ 1 85 ] .00 Tada tBGotgic sa. hee 7.50 5.85 4, in honor of Miss Minnie Hanson of ar below their regular selling values. styles { ” Fle nk “hi denne se \ HR ie are | mati nie nt Par Oey Late ae 185° 1.00.) Sere = 285 1.90 ‘ollowing the shew at'the Eltinge the- i DUMB ie. ss dQ, Ya ste sicves evarslousne ater the party went to the Chocolate ‘ enations | Women’s a | Cihldren’s Black Shoes, sO Shop, where refreshments were serv- | Group Lot 1—All Felts, Velvet and Felt, Combinations / A ogee acs. 2.50 1.50 sparen ie S 2.75 1.85 ed. ; ¢ and ail Velvet, $2 95 | lees é PROS Se Angas reac riat a ACM 8s ister stent odes shan deniers tie @ BBE Hi berepentiid ° x ey > é A 7 SENIOR GIRLS ENTERTAIN. ae y fot 4 ar 2 ne « the Senior Girls club of the Bis- | “Group Lot 2—Lyons Velvet, Panne Velvet $4.00 The above list is prepared to give you an idea of the hig general drop in prices at this mourcie high) sscliool, ‘entertained The | and Plush, ‘eden ce ya |e: vette eees ¢ store. We have selected only one or two items from each line, but the entire stock shows NOyS. iS al le e a S| 9 5 5 Charlotte Logan last evening. The | Group Lot 3—Lyons Velvet, Panne Velvet, Duvetyn and the same proportionate reduction. Pours were spent dancing. At the Feather Hats, : 7 50 a close of the pleasant evening refresh- | zach MG ON Per. Montana e ments were served by the hostess. — eh ky ear ae 2 jeans PSusGlnUs MEET \ Group Lot 4—Lyons Velvet, Panne Velvet, Duvetyn and Sue _ Mrs. A S. Dale entertained the Joan | rane Sue co papi fas oe NAR oy $9. 75 it Sa | * 1s c¢ in Ist st, 2s ¢ in next; repeat i do byethe President. fr 4 eM] ea ntl ‘ si payne 2| q Ss ms | ¥, : pointed bys the President from the ng béen published in! at the Richholt school this morning. THE FAMILY LAXATIVE | A complete report of the returns} ¢rom * around. On next and every Association’ “and approved by the n, paper or bulletin board. | short program was held afier | Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Fepsin. ia | from the Tag day recently held in following round increase enough to other elective officers, will constitute iat leastione week precedi aaah! F ; Lisa neta apound of Egyptian i i e . ae B 5 at lea e week preceding such! which the pupils were dismissed. compound o prAn bg with pep: | the intereats ofthe Morence Critten- keep work: perfecty flat, ‘but: avoid | the-organization of this Association.! meetf Wachter School oer saaple asa E pip free. from | ton home, was given at the recent | meeting of the board of directors c</ making gores (do not increase a at same place). When the work The’ President Principal of the high { the Association, M hool and ‘Ath- | marek Ri , Who spoke at the Bis- ting at the Mason- Dr. W. H. Bodenstab, addressed the | griping, and students at the Wachter school this | and the co: Bottles can be had at any drug contains no narcotics ore only about a cen! the home at Fargo. The sale in Fargo, inches in diameter, stop increasing letic Coach shall he ex-ofticg mem-!| ic Temy M Noccas ing Oe * ifs $ "7 | 4 7 a x B -| ic ‘Temole, Wednesday evening,; morning. Foliowing the short program. dose, dusttry it! i netted $2,430.91 and the contribution | and work even for 10 rounds (or 3 1-2 bers of this committee, The execu- ed s of the high} the pupils were dismissed for the! | HALF-OUNCE BOTTLE FREE. | from the outside towns, $1,832.24, | inches). Decrease in next round by} tive committee shall be divided into! ubjeci of his! day ! ) escape consiipacion, so even if you do making a total of $4,273.85. In addi- | inserting needle and drawing up a/ the three follow committees: | was, “Keep Going.” He is a] | W not require a laxative at this moment let me tion to the money contribution there | have been most generous supplies of | vegetables and general supplies which | would make the grand total for the day considerably ‘more. This was the | first year that outside aid has been | asked for Tag day, it having ‘been purely a local charity heretofore, and | the response of the people of the state i has been remarkable. Outside work- | ers took up the work this year as a/ memorial to Miss Lillian Topping, who was superintendent of the home | far a number of years, and who pass: ed away late in the summer. The! towns and organizations making con- | tributions to the fund include the Oak- | dale Federation Walhalla Literary club | Bismarck, | loop around every other st, thus | reducing the round to half the Rum- ber of sts. Reduce in same manner in next round until there are 45 sts left, or until the desired ‘headsize | is attained (19 inches without! stretching). Work 6 rounds even and then a final round of 1s ¢ and ch 2 in each st. Yassel. Make a t of yarn cut over 2 el of 30 strands | inch cardboard; | this evening at eight o'clock. All} members are urged to be present. VISITIN AUGHTER. Mrs. John Plath of Fargo, N.'D., is a guest of her daughter, Miss Gladys TAM O° SHANTER (wist 2 strands of yarn into a cord and fasten tassel as shown in illustra won. te aes ee “School Notes 201 s have been Widliam Moore Sel The Fourth grade pup leaeaee Womens 2 gun. Plath, who is-a teacher at the Wul-| using the Dramatic readers this eet te Heme Wookamice crak, | lam Meare school. She will spend} eck. ea He ; % zs i x ko . S-Crasw AL he grades are observing Ryder W: C. T. U., Westhope and Man. te Week at the Is SCraswell home) oe yay. Dr. W. I, Cole spake dan O. E. S., ‘Edgeley 0. E. S., Edge ley W. C. T. U., Ray Study club, Ray W. C. T. U., Ashley W: C!'T. U., Crys- ; tal Study club, Lisbon Women’s Cour- cil, New Rockford Minerva club, Rus- by Women’s club, Walhalla 0. E. 3., Fairmatint, Granville 0. E..S., Page; ib, Grand Forks O. E. 3., | have heen guests at the W.'F. Jones | home for the past week, returned to TO SROKANE: Mr. and Mrs. George Hughes, who their home at Spokane, Wash., yester- day morning: to the Seventh andi-Eghth' grades. J Smith was in: charge of the music. ; t The 7 A grade gave’a short literary program last Friday, | Hizh Schoot Finance and Auditing, Publi Schedule. ton shall be elected ¢ called meeting of tie The officers of the , and! splendid | interest of h ker end held the entire audience, in citizenship. in charge of ma Hal send Vs’ Suits A price Saturday | sone | you evil have it Caldwell, 514 COMPARISO ‘Demonstrating the Value of Your Dollar Men’s fur collared overcoats | $15 at Bergeson’s. | x Syrup Pepsin FREE’ OF send your nam Til, Write me toda: Y-Ounce Trial Bottle of my |, CHARG! handy f WwW y, J. k B.S Em ERT SAR TT Se Domestic Science department of the W. ¢. 7. U, Lakota 0.'F.'S., Oakes, | a : iu ° 3 a P| FROM STERLING. high s: are planring a banquet b] Ld Rolla 0. B.S, Columbus, Mayville; ytrs, Theron Ellison of Sterling is in| for the foot ball boys. ‘The exact date ith ast Year's Frices club, Center, Esmond, Churchs Ferry, Fessenden, Wimoble- ; don Women’s club, Crystal Springs! wee, MU Jamestown 0. E. S.,| Wyndmere, Grafton, Dickey, Minne-; waukan, Grafton, W. C. T. U., Ken-/ mare, Dickinscn Dorcas Scciety, Lidg- erwood Auxiliary, Hillsboro 0. E. Much interest was taken in Bis-!' marck in packing fruits, jellies ant) other articles for the Florence Crit-| tenton home. MUSICAL CLUB MEETS. i The Thursday Musical club held its| ' week. left yesterday for ‘Hankinson the city in connection with Farm Bu- reau work. TO NEW HAMPSHIRE. M Anne Shepard, who has been visiting at the F. E. Shepard home for several weeks, leaves this evening for Concord, New Hampshire. HERE FOR VISIT F. E. Scallon, who has been visiting her husband for the past and Minneapoli: AUXILIARY TO MERT. has not yet been set. The High issue a bulletin i p: high school students. will contain the name: cent of the highest This will cons und will be published he Miss Emma Voves, ill at the J/ P. Sell tome, ¥ stays during the able to return to The girls have begun basket ball apd much interes: ing taken in the w The some lively competition het | School is planning to s of the s balletin of each cla will be pn the s of the 10 per! ute the Honor Roll} fter, i . A. Jones ad-- Dollar for dollar, and quality for quality, there is nothing which stands out more prominent; ly than the advantage you have in supplying your Fall and Winter needs this year, as com- pared to what you paid last year for a much inferior article. This fact could not be more thoroughly demonstrated than by a comparison of the prices which we have listed here for your own convenience. True, there is given but a partial list, but the same rate of reduction holds good on everything in stock. regular mecting yesterday afterncon ; The Ladies Auxiliary of the U. C. T.| clas for the winning of the silver. at the apartment of Miss Elizabeth! will meet temorrow evening at 7:30 at| Ipving cup. READ THROUGH THI PAR Jones at Person Court. The follow-' the Elks hall. A social hour will fol- G. H. Russ and A b ing, very pleasing and _ interesting) jow the meeting. dressed. the members of: the high i The proceeds cf the sale will be used of Arc girls at her home last even- ing. A pleasant sccial evening was | spent playing games. At the close of | the evening delicious refreshments | were served. iq WORLD WIDE GUILD MER The WorldssWides Gu Baptist’ church’ Will meet: We -Pinwalk honté,-926-Seventh’ street, nights. 10c. a Asscrtment of Misses’ Tams, each .. 3 ‘Phone 367 .. $1.00 119—3rd Street Miss Mary Buchholz,Millinery All Wool 14.50" 8.75 50.00" A. W. 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