The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 1, 1921, Page 5

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; 9 PAGE FIVE: a in the dining. room of the Bayne hospital next Thursday afterno The Missionary Society of the Evan-., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1. | : their ‘hearty the William. Moorg) ‘eblivol was} tiie, bah ARRIVES IN: CITY’ has. completed her work and will re-' Circle are meeting at ‘the lothers-and Aux- |highest being $44.15. ‘The second eorge Shafer, of Wattord City, who} turn to hewn home. room of the Bishop's resi isted it in many j ence was from the Will school and ‘Jof the Legion voted. thanks to:the: War ihary: whe: have at Social and ways since its its! orgaBizalic ization. amounted to $39.33, The high school ‘eral, arrived’ in the city today and SHOPPING HERE See afternoon vie A be gelical church are holding their meet- | donated the third highest amount, | Guilified for ‘ofMice. Mr, Schafer’s} Mrs. WW. P, Macomber of Wilton} Chiivima toy a i Be kines Tatlee ing at the home of Mrs. ‘W .H. Ebel- ersona {| CURRENT T EVENP Cui CLUB MEETS. |their donation amounting to $31.36. | family will>rematn. in, Watford City,} was shopping and visiting friends in AVenwale Oy ey aN any the oo ing, 602 Righth street, this afternoon. . ds\to be first; asBistant attorney-gen- The probably until the end of the schoot Currcnt Events club met at the Bismarck yesterday. D. ALR. MEKTING which will be held December 10 home of Mrs, J. G.; Wallace yesterda: year, Xi Rear Tae ‘3 ‘ i Red Cross Doing HARRIE LU program on immigrae| ‘The Minishoshe chapter of the Sra RTS TEeET VISITING HERE Pescomplotodat Meg meeling | thie a , rsa) tion given. ‘Phree splendid pa- | Paughters of the American Revolu- TO. FARGO. Mrs. Christina Bunko and daughter, | ~~ Pun asia ia ee 0 Much Reliet Work pers, “In, Stranger Within, Qa, {tion will hold a business mcating a: Gertrude Hasbrouck, ot Golden Valley were visiting Mathaaniala In B leigh C t Gates by Mrs viger “Oriental Im-|{8¢ home: ct. Mrs. B. K, Skeels No. S : of Rhode, Island, who has’) aoe ae AS IgM : n burieig: ounty terati 5 It Bi aed I Mrs Tribune apartments at seven o’clock| lecturing in ‘North DaKota cities and The Ladies Aid of the McCab» migration or Invasion,” by Mrs. Ol liomorrow evcuing. ‘The chapter has|-whd kas been in Bismarck for some Methcdi: urch are meeting in the Red Cross and social workers why | #0”. and “A Sy of Ellis Island.” by Mrs. Miller, time, left th' been invited to attend the lecture by , morning for Fargo. various districts this afternoor ‘Taylor aoa on of Fargo, a form: A Dis ITTLE acre Brot into big pains are m charge or the relief. work be- aig given. Mrs. Mil-| Ghaijas arnham at the American Le- er resident of Bismarck, is visiting tele No. 1 will meet with Mrs unless warded off by an applicae yy ing done in the county wish to make|/e” has visited HNis island and sav? gion hall and the chapter meeting " PUSINESS “VISITORS HERE. friends here. Jiistrict No, 22 with Mis tion of Sloan's, “Rheumatismy many nteresting: facts in her pape. yesterday. Foliowing the program, icnding the lecture at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Nellio Kvarts, iu behalf of the | Current Events club, presented Mrs.| suRPRISE BIRTHDAY PARTY. George Foster, who is leaving soon] About thirty friends of Miss Ruch for ‘Minois, witha Current Hven.s | sepry surprised her at. her home last further announcement that at] persons are urged to report all cases in the county where help is needed to the Red Cross headquarters, 16 Eltinge block, Bismarck, or notify Miss Koi. ling. District No. 4 with M E The regular “business meisting of the General Aid will be held on De- cember 15, John and Earl Murphy of Regan, who have been in Bismarck on a busi- ness trip fior the past few days, have turned to their home at Regan. FROM GLEN ULLIN > neuralgia, stiff joints, lame back won’B will adjourn fior the purpose ‘of at rank igi silt ot ts Lame back For more than forty years Sloan’@ Liniment has_helped thousands, the world over, You won't bean exceps fen It certainly does produce results. Elias Stoeke, farmer of Fort Clark was a business visitor in the city yes: terday. Presbyterian Aid it is desirable that it be made clear that people who are receiving, city or county aid are not eligible for Rea Cross aid. All cases witkout a pro- vider, such as widows with children or cases where the father is disabled ave cases that the Red Cross will han- le. The Red Cross has done much to relieve the poverty in parts of the county and with the help of all resi- dents in the county they plan to take care of ail those deserving of aid. Bishop Tyler Dedicates spocn. Mrs, Fos'er has been very it: tive in the work of the club here ani the members regret her leaving Bis- marck. At the clpse of the afternou: delicious refreshments were served ov the hostess. Mrs./Frank. Little of Fay- ette, who is a guest at the John P. French home, was an out of town guest. k FORTNIGHTLY CLUB MEETS. Mrs, R. W. Lumry entertained the members of the Fortnightly club at her home yesterflay afternoon. An} interesting discusgion on the disarma- ment conference Was held during the Episcopal Parish House} last fifteen minutes of the meeting. Confirmation services were held at St. George’s Episcopal church last evening when Bishop Tyler of Fargo visited the parish. Mr. and Mrs. L. UO. paren were confirmed at the serv- ce. sollowing the confirmation service the congregation went: to, the parish house where the new edition was déd- icated. At the close of. the dedica- ‘tion services a reception was held in ‘the parish house, War Poster Was Lent By Historical Society The striking war poster which was on the stage of the Civic Auditorium during the reception of Marshal Poch’ Sunday was lent by the Library’ ‘ot the North Dakota Historical Society. The poster is one of the most inter- esting of the collection which Dr. Gilmore, curator of the society, has made special effort represents a stalwart and determined “poilu” standing at defense with gun in hig-hands. In the yellow back- ground is inscribed the motto “On ne passe pas,” . (they shall not pass), which embod’es the spirit in which Marshal Foch twice kept the German forces frém crossing. the Marne. s ENJOY LEGION DINNER Over 150° Legion and ex-service men enjoyed the Turkey dinner given by the War’ Mothers and the Legion Auxiliary at the Legion hall last evening, at, 6:30. o'clock. Governor Nestos was the guest of honor at the dinner last-evening. The three course dinner, was served by members of the Auxiliary uncer the direction of Mrs. Schuman., Mrs, William Falconer, chairman. of the Auxiliary and Mrs. Robert Orr; chairman cf-.the War Mothers’ committees, were in charge, The tables were beautiful in their decorations of red and green, the col-. or. scheme. being completed by the red’ candles which’ were used: on the ta- bles. Fo!lowing the dinner the eve- ning was spent in dancing. Members Mrs. F. R. Smyth! lead the discussion. The program was: on works of Milton and thyee interesting paper, “Phil- osophy of Miltonjand Paradise Lost,” \vening. The event was in honor of Miss Sebry’s birthday. A pleasant evening was spent playing cards after which delicious served by the hostess. TO MINNEAPOLIS. : Mr. and Mrs, W. C. Paulson and Mr. Paulson's mother, Mrs. C. Paulson, left this morning for Minneapolis, where they will make their home. Mr. Paulson will. be in charge of sales jof the Fleischmann company, for the Twin Cities. is VISITING PARENTS. John McGowan, wito bas heen at- tending the University of Michigan, arrived in Bismarck last night ant will visit at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McGowan for H.H, Lidstrom of Gien Ullin was a «| The Ladies of the Presbyterian Ail without rubbing. business visitor in the city yesterday. | refreshments were: | in the city for several days. sisting in the work at the state audi- tors department at tle state capitol | The . 1 Cipmapeemr e000 ! Uni several weeks. by Mrs. E. J. Taylor; “Paradise Re- gained and Sampson Agonistes,” by Mrs. William Langer, and “Hymn on Nativity, Lycidag, Comus, L’Allegro and I] Penseroso, by Mrs. Ramstad. were read. Refreshments were served at the close of tha meeting. SOCIETY MEETS TONIGHT. The Friends of Our Native Wild Life society.will,:held their meeting in the English room at the high school this evening. The program will be in ee charge of Miss Eastman. ASSIST IN SALE. sella and Mr. Martin. There will be Misses Vivian Murphy, Norma Hol-|@ meeting of the council at 7:20. lenworth and Rogemary Loman as- ep eT sisted in the Christmas seal sale in LEAVE FOR DAVENPORT. the interest of the North Dakota Tu-| Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Norton will leave ‘berculosis association, which started | Bismarck for their future home in in Bismarck last Saturday. The three} Davenport, Ia. Mr. Norton has been girls previously ‘famed and Misses} 8lesman for Gamble-Robinson com- Esther Schultz and: Marion Quain sold | P@y. Both will leave many friends seals to the amount of $70.75 on Sat:|!m. Bismarck. They. resided at the Mc- urday. The sale will continue until Kenzie hotel. Miss Kin-j to obtain. It} Christmas day. t COMMUNITY COUNCIL MBETS The Womens Community Council j will hold their annyal meeting at the rest room on Saturdty afternoon at 3.30 o’clock. Questions of civic im- portance will be taken up at the meeting. “Dr. F. R. Smyth will address the council on the timely subject of “Our ‘City’s 'Health,”. A large attend- ance js desired at this important meeting. ART RT ‘DISPLAY. A’ very interesting “ and attractive art.display is the gyoup of hand paint ed china’ and other work which is on display in’ a window of the Perry | Furniture store. The work was done by Mrs. J. F.. Paul’ Gross and her art class pupils.. The work of each.mem- her is to ‘be commiended on their ar-; tistic. work and thé. entire jeppeurancs of their display. COLLECTION IS. MADE The offering taken in the public schools. at Thanksgiving time netted $136 for the ‘two | institutions, the Childrens Home at Fargo and the So- ciety of the Friendless, for whose ben- efit it was taken. The offering, from 4 FROM MINNESOTA ‘ | ‘Edward A. Whitaker of St. Paul, Minn, a traveling passenger agent, ihe a business visitor in the city to- SPEND WINTER HERE ‘Mr, and Mrs. Peter Luyben of Bald- win have moved to Bismarck and will make thelr home during ‘the winter... | DYED HER SKIRT: | AND A SWEATER Buy “Damond Dyes”-. Dyes”--no other kina —then perfect home dyeing is guat- [ anteed: Even if you nave never dyed before -you can put new, rich, fadeless teolor into your worn, shabby dresses, skirts, waists, stockings, coats, sweat- ers, draperies, hangings, everything, by following the simple directions {n every package of Diamond Dyes. Just tell your druggist whether the mate- rial you, wish to dye is wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton, or mix: ed goods. Diamond Dyes never streak, spot, fade, or run. E any two Coats alike in the lot, but the assort- | are hol‘ling their sale at the church parlors this afternoon, A buffet sup- per will be served at 6 o'clock, The ladies have many beautiful articles for sale, the result of much work of the aid members. ST. PAUL VISITOR B. Pease of St. Paul is visiting Baptist Church, The Missionary Society of the Bap- tist church are meeting at the home RETURNS TO HOME Mrs. Fred Brodl, who has been as- of Mrs, H. F. Keller this afternoon. . jie Evangelical Aid Catholic Sewing Circle The Ladies Aid of the Evangelicat members of St. Mary’s Gewing| Church will ‘hold their reguar meeting i EXTRA! iE A Lt COATS & DRESSES. Commencing Tomorrow Splendid Winter Coats Formerly up to $45, go at $15 Commencing tomorrow we place on sale a wonderful group .of Women’s Winter Coats, comprising many styles and cloths. . Hardly menht takes in practically all'sizes from 16 to 42. These Coats were formerly up to $45. Your choice for: quick clearance at wi old family friend always for instant use. Ask your Se ahbote: | At all druggists—35c, 70c, $1.40. Sloat QU NT ~ A very extraordinary sale of ECC aaa a: North Dakota’s Leading Hotel Mary had a little lamb Its two feet was white as snow And every where that Mary went, That lamb was sure to go. Mary and her little lamb, Are laughed about as jokes But follow clever folks lead And bring with them all the folks. Now Patterson has a fine hotel, He calls it The McKenzie And all are flocking there to Dinc — and dwell For life they have some hope. in This Group were formerly up to $22 Your Choice Now $5.75 This remarkable value group takes in dresses for almost all occasions. Splendid stylings and trimmings. Materials are wool Serges and Tricotines, besides lovely combinations of Georgette Crepe, Crepe de Chine and Satin. All in the season’s most popular colors. Former prices cf dresses in this group were up to $22.00. Your choice now, for quick Clearance, at $575 | A.W. LUCAS COMPANY BISMARCK AUN A Little Jack Horner sat in the corner Eating a Christmas Pie, He stuck in his thumb and pulled out” a plumb, And Raid, what a big boy:tam 1” Little Jack Horner is now a big man, Selling Auto Supplies, He stops at our house whenever he can, And swears he’ll come here till he dies. McKENZIE HOTEL AND ROOF GARDEN. The McKenzie Hote) manufactures its own ice cream, equipped with its own laundry and the Patterson’s Dairy Farm, two and one-half miles east of Bismarck, furnishes. the hotel with Jersey cream, milk, butter, eggs, etc. New York and eastern cities have nothing on Bismarck and North Dakota’s only Roof ‘Garden. Patterson’s Dairy Lunch open day and night. Sample Rooms on the seventh and eighth floors. The McKenzie Hotel is equipped with one hundred twenty-five private bath rooms, - all outside rooms, large, light and airy and well ventilated. Each room has a clothes closet. It is the most thought of, the most talked of, of any hotel in the Northwest. If we did not give the best service, the best food, there would be less incentive to dine at the McKenzie. Opposite Depot Park. All Street Cars:Pass the Door. The Largest, Tallest and Best Hotel in the Four Western States; the Pride of North McKENZIE HOTEL i EDWARD G. PATTERSON, : Owner and Proprietor, Bismarck, Nerth Dakota. STRICTLY EUROPEAN. | ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF. Fadvertise because I have something to offer the Public, and to boost Bismarck and North Dakota. You cheat yourself if you don’t me at The McKenzie. TMM CLO LT LLL cc TC A A CTC TT | Phone 82. “We've Got Your Number.” Be sure to get it.

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