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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1921 [CITY NEWS Ce Ea EET TT IR Baby Gir Mr, and Mrs. W, M, Crume, 408 Third street, are the happy parents of a baby girl, born last evening. Train Delayed, Northern Pacitic tram No, 2, due in ismarck at 9:45 a. m. was delayed today because an accident to a freignt tram going into Mandan blocked the track. No. 2 was in Bismarck on time. No one was injured and no ser- ious damage done to the freight. Enter Hospital, John H. Coombes ot the city, George Nelson of Lehr, and Mxs. C. ‘I. Kuenl of fenvik, have entered the Bismarck hospital for treatment. Mrs. Dan Patzer, who has been con- fined in tne hospital for some time returned to her hore at Wirch, N. D., today. Elks Hold Memorial. Many Elks from nearby cities as well us from Bis: ek, who are mem- bers of the Bismarck lodge expect to aitend the public memorial services to be held at the nge theater Sun- day after it three o’clock. There and singing at the din Minneapolis, +18 WATLINGFORD” IS GIVEN RELEASE Hary Enright, the “Dixie Walling- ford,” who “bought” a number | of farms near Baldwin, has been releas- ed by county authorities at the direc- tion of a board summoned by the county judge. Enright indicated he would go on west. fa eal Dh ee ‘ f Bismarck Boys Walter LeRoy was duly and form- ally received as Grand Chief at the meeting of the Pioneers last Monday nigl{t. Spdsry was elected deputy and Bert Dunn was elected as Grand Scribe. _ Walter's first duty, after making his inaugural speech, was to introduce the speaker cf the evening, C. L. ! Young, who gave the boys a talk on the value and importance of being able to talk well in public. In the group meetings each boy Ss to give a three-minute talk on “His He” Following the group meet- ings an important basket ball tourna- ment was held. Tonight at 7:30 o’clock at the Wig- wam of “Big Chief,” “Kick a hole in the Sky” MacLeod the Grand councii will meet to complete the basket ball schedule, arrange a- Christmas holi- day program and other matters per- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE —_ Graiia’ Chit, Mis” »| things for Xmas and Homemade Buty’ and Scribe and the chairman of each group. xt Monday night will more and his topic will be ‘Native Lore.” , The Pioneer groups will meet in the high school gymnasium Saturday morning at 10:30 o'clock. The Young comers, boys ten, eleven and under twelve years of age, will meet at 9:30 Saturday morning at the high sc Th : ill complete their arrang boys congress next Wednesday night. Last Wednesday six basket bail teams competed under captains M. Brown, Dick Day, Jake Baird and Jack Livdahl. ‘Next Wednesday per- manent teams will be selected and a city basket ball league will be start- ed. Games will bs played Wedhes- ts and Saturday afterncon al to Pioneers—An impo meeting is called by Big Chief Ma Leod of all the officers of the groups, chairman, i , secretary and treasure: of each group to meet at the higa school Sunday afterncon at 3 o'clock. Every officer must be in his place at five minutes to three. Handmade Xmas favors and presents will be offered for sale by the Baptist Young People’s; Union of the First Baptist Church at the Gas office Satur- day afternoon at 2:00. Pretty | whether the material you wish to dye SHE DYED HER SILK STOCKINGS TO MATCH DRESS Each package of “Diamond Dyes’ contains directions so man can dye or tint ier old, worn, faded things new. Even if she has never dyed before, she can put a new, rich color into shabby skirts, dr , waists, coats, stockings, sweaters. cov- erings, draperies, hang thing. Buy Diamond’ by kind—then perfect now guaranteed. Just tell —-no other ing is ‘druggist is wool or silk or whether it is linen, | cotton, or mixed goods. Diamond Dyes never streak, spot, fade, or run WILL PASS. DEBT FUNDING BILL Washington, Dec. 2.—P. e of the allied debt refunding Dill as the first work of the next session was under- stood today to have heen definitely agreed upon by the senate leaders at the request of President Harding. FANON MHMAMAUNALMHUHEANARENNUNNNEEHOUKHARLKAIND (WEBB BROT December Sale OF Coats, Suits, Dresses, Shoes DRESSES taining 9 the Group program. Normal Dybbik, formerly drummer bal Grand Council is composed of the| Candy, too. |. Elks Public Memorial Services at The Eltinge Theatre Sunday afternoon at 3 p.m. Everybody invited to attend. Good music. Good. speaking. ; Many Handsome New Styles of Serge, Tricotine, Poret Twill, uty Sheriff Phelps, according to Chief cf Police Martineson., He said P i By was charged with stealing an Crepe and Satins. overcoat belonging to Dr. W. E. Cole and clothing from various other’ per- sons here, ‘ TWELVE PERFECT CHRISTMAS GIFTS Slorby Portraits THREE LARGE GROUPS. Group 2 Special $25.00 COATS Women’s and Misses’ Winter Coats. This season’s most popu- lar styles and fabrics. Assembled in Three Sales Groups. McKenzie has receivedia ship- mert of Live Lobsters. direct frem the coast of Maine.’ Group 3 Special $36.00 Will Solve the Christ Shoppi Group 1 ill Solve the Christmas Shopping: : Z : Problem. ie Special 34IMPORTANT— i 15 00 To do your justice and insuré a Keep yourself posted on the turkey market. Write .or call for cur prices. Northern Pro- duce Co., Bismarck, N. D. HEST COLDS Apply o roat and chest | —cover with hot flannel cloth. timely ‘delivery, appointments should be made now—our quality demands time and attention. Slorby’s Studio Bismarck. Studio and Home Service. FRAMES MADE TO ORDER Quality Cigar | Since 1896 . A Fresh Allure from Java? Sure! Java! home of batik fabrics and choicest coffee—and of rare tobacco enticement for the smoke-wise man. Java leaf! The most expensive wrapper in the world—supreme in smoothness, pleasing flavor and tempting fragrance. La Palina blends the best of the Old World and the New, for Java’s finest wrapper develops undreamt delights in Vuelta Abajo, Havana’s filler. Try one—and get light on‘it for yourself. Senator = +¢ » 2 for 25¢ Best 2° +« + — 2 for 25¢ Corona Chica (In cedar lined canisters) 15C Magnolia i ee Cee Tc Perfecto Grande . 3 for 50c ° CONGRESS CIGAR COMPANY MANUFACTURERS, U. S. A. VAPORUB cer 17 Million Jars Used Yearly Group 3 $49.50 MILLINERY All Winter Millinery includ- ing many pattern Hats from well known makers.. Now : ONE-HALF Original Price. Group 2 $27.00 Group 1 $15.00 SUITS Every Fall and Winter Suit remaining from the season’s selling is included in this sale. At ONE-HALF Original Price. SHOES Women’s high grade shoes in nine inch laced models. Blacks and browns. All are late styles. Regular $6.00 Shoes Now $3.00 Regular $8.50 Shoes Now $9.00 Get a Eibe Today. For Sale By © COWAN’S DRUG STORE. Regular $10.00 Shoes Now $6.00 Reguiar $12.00 and $12.50 Shoes 87.00 SAVE 50c A. TON Order Your Coal From The New Salem Lignite Coal Co. (Corner Front and Eighth St.) CHAS. RIGLER, Manager. Phone 738. COAL $5.00 PER ‘TON DELIVERED Direction Valleau Theatre Company TONIGHT and TOMORROW ELSIE FERGUSON in “FOOTLIGHTS” Toonerville Comedy “The Skipper’s Flirtation” _ We Are Open _Everything New, Clean, and. Attractive. HOT DINNERS, ; HOT AND COLD LUNCHES Day and Evening. You'll enjoy our home cooking. _. SPECIAL FOR SUNDAY DINNER Venison Free. Come in and try our Sunday Dinner. Quick Meal Cafe 6th and Broadway. & Hanlon & Gabel, Props. MONDAY and TUESDAY GLORIA SWANSON in. .“THE GREAT WOMAN” Kinograms: o. 2. i tess oie eee Topics of the Day MARY PICKFORD in. 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