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ww \ DAY, DECEMBER 5, ’21 Social and Personal Mrs. Bannon Heads Community Council) Mrs, Kdward ‘Bannon was elecied chairman of the Women's Comunity ‘Council at the meeting held at the rest room on Saturday afternoon. Mrs. C. W. Moses was. elected vice chairman and Mrs. iF, \H. Register was elected secretary-treasurer. Th € chairvan will announce the chairmen of the different departments at the next regular meeting. The work accompl.shed this year by! the council warranted the continuance of the work. The rest room will be; kept up and if a nurse is p::vided for) the public schools the council will put! in free milk for the under nourished | childreh and will support the work. | Dr. Smyth gave a very interesting | talk on “Health.” He said that “Every community has a death rate that the people want.” He urged the necessity | of the support of the regular health| officials in their work. Before the; war Bismarck was credited by the} state officials as having the lowest: death rate of any city in the state. In 1912 the Bismarck resident death rate) was less than 6 per 1000. In the! mayor’s message to the city commis- sion’ in 1917. he quoted figures that! gave the resident death rate of the| city as 15 per cent. Dr.’Smyh said the) enormous increase was due to thy abandonment of health. measures in! the city that had been adopted in 1901 and had been gradually addett to aud; improved ou since that time: He con- cluded with saying that whenever the! people of the city wanted good ‘condi-| tions of health and low death rate; they can have it by supporting the state and local officials. Episcopal Ladies Hold Bazaar and Sale; The Ladies Guild of St. George’s Episcopal church’are completing elab- | orate plans for their sale and bazaar which willbe held at the American Legion hall on Friday, Dec. 9. All articles are handmade and ladies of the city are promised a splendid se- lection from which to choose Christ- mas presents. The sale ‘will begin about 10:30 a. m. Hand, made handkerchiefs for ladies and gentlemen as well as aprons and cther hand work will be on sale. A feature of the fancy work table are. the articles for baby’s apparel. beeen rainy to 1:30 lunch will be served. All food to be served at the BY MARIAN HALE New York, Dec. 5—Coat-trouser. cape—that’s the very latest thing in the three-piece suit. And the best part of this new com- bination for the up-to-date woman is that she can convert the cape into a iskirt, or the skirt into a cape, at a minute’s notice. The great demand for trousered costumes for the sports girl has brought such comfort to the active woman that now she is insisting on ~~. wood, Minn., is visiting Bismarck for several. days. SPENDS WEEK END HERE spent the week end visiting friends in Bismarck. ON BUSINESS TRIP Judge W. L. Nuessle left this morn- ing for Jamestown, N. D., on a. busi- 1 friends >in junch will be home aooked. Follow-| ness trip. ing the sat2 there will he a dance at! Se flaet the Lesion hall. VISITED HERE. or Miss Madge Haas of Turtle Lake DEGREE OF HONOR MEETS. spent the week end visiting friends in The regular meeing of the Degree | the city. of Honor will be held at the home of pune 2 Mrs. William Lalst at 508 Sixth street) BUSINESS VISITOR on Tuesday evening, December 6, at! James Kennedy of Kalamazoo, In- eight o'clock. Initiation, election of| diana, is a business visitor im Bis- officers and other important business) marck. | / \will be taken up at this meeting. All| ee member:; are urgently requested to VISITING HERE. 4 Miss Viola Skiner of Wilton, visited attend. | t on STEER ae j friends in Bismarck over Sunday. ENTERTAIN BOF. GUEST i al peat let hoa Mrs, Robert Orr and Mrs. N. all @ aus ers ay entertained a number of friends at the; | CITY NEWS | home of Mrs. Call last evening in| t +3, Frank Little of: Fayette, | ¢——— ——_———-4 honor of M> N. D,, who is a guest at the J. P| French home. | | i LEAVE BISMARCK. Mr. and Mrs, C. A. Stabler of Per-' son Court, who have made their home| Issi riage License. in Bismarck for the past several; 4 marriage license was issued by ‘months, left Saturday for Harvey.|the county judge on Saturday to Miss N. D., where. they will make theiT!fmelia Schlitz aril Kasimer L. home: Schneider, both of the city. Enters Hospital. # Mrs. A. D. Johnson of Hazen has en- tered the Bismarck hospital for med- ical treatment 3 | « Funeral .at Wilton, T. club met’ ‘The funeral of Agnes Kanski, the fifteen-year-old daughter of Mr. and worth or. Monday night. The evening Mrs, Henrik Kanski, will be held at was spent playing games, after which| Wilton this afternoon. Agnes, who refreshments were served. jfor some time has been confined to a eee rar local. hospital suffering from heart W. C. T, U. MEETS. ltrouble, passed away yesterday. In The members of the W. C. T. U. will iterment will be in the Wilton ceme- meet. tomorrow afternoon with Mrs |tery, F. L, Watkins at her home on Third street. The meeting will be called to order at three o'clock. iG. B. Buckley of Scutheast of the city, GUEST FROM WASHINGTON __ [passed away at the farm home yester- Mrs. Angus McDonald of Tacoma. day. Mr. Buckley was 86 years old Washington, is visiting friends and /and was a pioneer resident of the relatives in Bismarck and Mandan. |county. The funeral services will Mrs. Mepowala will be here for about |he held this afternoon from the Glen- two weeks.. Fi pe: The memLcys v! thet. at the home ot Miss Nurma Hollens- Pioneer Resident Dies. George, Buckley, the aged father of jofficiating. Burial RETURN TO HOME jGlencoe cemetery Mr, and*Mrs. C. W. Catlson, who ; have been guests at the A. M. Land- | sren home for the past few days, re-! Dealing with subtle human emotions turned last night to their home at !in a characteristic manner, Coleharbor. {Glyn’s original picture written by her will be in the ADDRESSES MEETING. H asa LS | Swanson makes her debut as a star, Miss Mary Elizabeth Downey. direc; | “The Great Moment,” is the attraction tor of the State Library Commission, | a¢ the Eltinge today and tomorrow. will speak this afternoon before the |” wphe Great Moment” deals with the Give ou. of Valley. Sity on County | jove trials of Nadine Pelham, a gyps: Dra ERENT Ne akota. | rortrayed by Miss.Cwanson, and Ba: = ard Delaval, a mining engineer, play- + SHOPPING HERE. ted by Milton Sills. There are several oe Adis Ameren an a Carol intensely dramatic situations all of lagen. school teacher of Wing, were | roe etioal ly shopping in Bismarck on Saturday and | bobble bin ian dae et ale spent over Sunday with friends here. | victure directed by Sam Wood, has RETURNS FROM VISIT ‘a majesty all its own and its beauty Mrs. A. C. Smith returned yesterday | !5 @8 undeniable as its appeal is ir- from a three months visit with rela ;Tesistible. That it was fully appreci- tives at Milwaukee and Kilburne, Wis-| ated by the audience, its flattering re- consin, and at Duluth, Minn. ception amply indicated. i Snes SEERA EASTERN STAR MEETS i; Open evenings until Xmas. The regular meeting and affiliation |S, E. Bergeson & Son. of the Eastern Star will be held at the |NFLUENZA Masonic Temple tomorrow evening at . Asa preventive, melt and ine 7:30. o'clock. VISITS AT FARGO. hale night and moming— Mrs. Hazel Dawson left this morn- | ing for Fargo where she will be the | guest of friends for a few days. i VY 1 MOTHERS CLUB TO MEET. VAPORUB The Mothers Sccial cluh will meet Over 17 Millis: Jar- Usee Yearky. at the home of Mrs. H. J. Woodmansee | at 825 Fourth street tomorrow aftel-| <I ’ i ROHRER’S TAXI noon. Phone 57 VISITS IN MANDAN Miss Kate Lyons of Rismarck spent Sundav in Mandan Visiting at the Cc. 4 B. McAllister home. City 25c. Experienced Drivers Only.} Go Anywhere, Any Time. SAFETY © FIRST. VISITING FRIENDS | Miss Esther Lidstrom of Rich- jeoe church, Rev. H. C. Postlethwaite | Elinor | |for Paramount and in which Gloria} Penitentiary 75c.]! | CAPE OR SKIRT—PRESTO! LIKE THAT! J. C. Evans, postmaster of Beulat| Tyesday afternoon at the t ' ‘|knickerbockers not only for golf and THE BISMARCK TRIBUNB ASKS COURT 10 NAME RECEIVERS C. L. Merrick, of Minneapolis, | \ Brings Suit.in Casein * | Stark Co. Dickinson, (XN. D. De bc. LL. Merrick of Minneapolis, represen it- ing the’ majority of the stockholders anid creditors of the Security State bank at New England, the Slope County State bank at Amidon and the harmers State bank at Havelock, ail of which have been closed by the state banking department during the Past year, this Kk through ms at: torney, Ctto.Thress, brought. action! asking that the affairs of the banks be! placed under court supervision and demending. the removal’ of’ receivers; now in charge of the closed institu- tions and; new appointees placed in| their stead, A hearing in the matter held in the court chambers: in Dick- insen on December before Judge! Thomas H. Pugh. The Guaranty Fund Commission will be\ represented | at the hearing by the attorney general's department, while the Bank of North Dakota will be represented by L, A. Simpson. The. Bank of North Dakota as one! of the minor creditors of the closed banks claims that the stockholders and other creditors have no right to intervene. in the matter and should abide by the desision of the state banking board, was said. This polnt the stocktolder creditors ques- ion. The Guaranty Fund conimission is intervening from a standpoint of pro- tection to the depositors and. credi- tors. This, the majority creditors will be climbing, but for motoring and town tramps. ,and a silver girdle add the chic touch The material used in these trou- ser-coat-cape suits is Golf!ex import- ed tweed. ‘ The skirt is so cut that when it is desired to take it Gif for climbing’ it may be brought over the shoulder and around the waist very much like a military cape. Clasps on the hip and ‘shoulder to this newest of costumes. ee MARIED AT WASHBURN Washburn, 'N. 'D., Dec. 5—Nora H. Amundson of Douglas and Robert Rasmussen of Raub were married home of Rey. L. R. Burgum in Washburn. Rev. ‘Burgum read the Episcopal. service. These young people are well known in the western end of the county, where the groom owns a farm and at which place they will make their home. They were accompanied to the city by John J. Schulz of Raub and Miss. Osta Fot- den of Ryder, who participated in the ceremony as‘best man and bridesmaid. The bride carried a beautiful boquet of roses. Mr. and Mrs. Rasmussen left on the evening train for a wed halt of 1921, % { ding trip and the best wishes of their; many friends go with them. SAVE THEM. { Save the little bags in which your salt, sugar and pastry flour come. Rip {hem open, wash them and use them ais dust clothes. They are very soft and absorbent. Sis ST MENDING CHINA, Flake white, ordinary oil pain, will mend china. Be sure that there is no dust on the china. Then put 2 little flake white on one broken piece ond Hold it tightly against the other. Then put the broken dish aside for 10 days or two weels while the flake white hardens, SANDWICHES, You can keep the sandwiches quite fresh for several hours after they are made if you will put them in an earth. enware receptacle, cover it and then put it in a pan of cold water. CLEANING PIPES, When the pipes become clogged pour a quantity of washing soda down them and then pour boiling water. A second treatment may be necessary to thoroughly clean them. JUGGED STEAK, Have a round steak cut thin. Then cut it in strips, sprinkle with flour, claim, would be acceptable to them. They further state that all they ask is a strict business management ac- counting of the affairs of the bank by those in charge. HARVEY FUNERAL IS.HELD TODAY The funeral of the late Philip Har- vey was hei‘l from St. Mary’s church this morning. The requiem high mass was held at 9:30. Father Hiltaer and Father Slas of Bismarck and Father Clements ‘of (Mandan = officiated. A large number of Bismarck people at- tended the funeral. Buriai was at St. Mary's cemetery. The pallbearers were: Joha Flan: nigan, Frank Harris, Josepn Winkle, ‘Henry: Sebry, Harmon Wart, and Wil- liag C. Marsh. Twice as much postal business is done in New York city as in, the en- tire dominion of Canada. United States imported 30,000,000 pounds of ‘Brazil nuts during the first DANDERINE Stops Hair Coming Out: Thickens, Beautifies, 35-cents buys a bottle of “Dand- erine” at any drug store. After one season, add a little chopped onion and roll up. Put all in a bean pot with No water. Put the bean pot in a ket- tle of boiling water and steam three hours. fellows Hall. LTING | THEATRE au Theatre Company Direction Val TONIGHT and TOMORROW . GLORIA in “THE GREAT MOMENT” Kinograms............. MARY PICKFORD in... LON CHANEY in SEENA OWEN in BUSTER KEATON in DOUGLAS McLEAN in. Masquerade Dance DECEMBER. 9th Given by the Rebekah Lodge at the Odd- Extra ladies 25c. Cash prize for most appropriate costume. WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY—FRIDAY Aesop Fable Comedy. COMING Matinee Deily at 2:50 __ application you/ can not find a particle of dandruff or a falling hair. Besides, every hair shows new life, vigor, brightness, more color and abundance. 75¢ a couple. SWANSON Hear Topies of the Day “Through The Back Door” oe “THE NIGHT ROSE” WOMAN GOD CHANGED” “THE' PLAYHOUSE” ‘PASSING THROUGH" PAGE FIVE rere corm rea r=renreoree Cactus flower expands by and blooms for only a few hours, WEBB B Gifts That Grace the Home Home furnishings of dependable quality comprise gifts you should have on your list. Right now our lines are unusually complete, thus making possible a wide selection for the beauty and comfort of the home. We invite you to come to the store and view our com- ' plete displays. “GIVE HER A GIFT FOR HER HOME.” Display of Have You Inspected Our Gift Christmas Shop. A most unusual and complete assort- Lamps. ment of decorative accessories for the furnishing of Better Homes. Candle Sticks. Decorated Candles. Boudoir Lamps. Kennilworth Art Glass. Cut Glass. Hand Painted China. Incense Burners. Smoker’s Accessories. Eau de cologne was first made by ight an Italian living in Cologne, in 1709. nS Frandango was derived by the Span- jards trom a Moorish dance, : The graceful dignity of a lamp with its beautiful silk shade in new, and_ distinctive styles, will reflect the true Christmas spirit home on in your Christmas Eve. : Quill Pens. Ni A large variety of Book Ends. ; beautifully designed Nut Sets. lamps await your se- lection here. We will hold for later delivery if de- sired. Door Knockers. ' Art Glassware in all colors. Upholstered Furniture Upholstered furniture is a comfort that can be sioyed 0 He ne imu. ne mS are equippe oO furnls ign grade suites : Cedar Chests or odd pieces at very reasonable prices. The always appreciated gift. A most complete line of designs and sizes, pricéd at from On account of this store being so crowded during the day, and by special request, we shall keep open every evening until Xmas. Specials for Tonite 39 Child’s 8 piece China Tea Sets. Regular 75c. Night sale ..... : Imported, Dressed Dolls with sleeping eyes. Night sale ..... Gane ess Gilbert Wheel Toys. Regular $6.50. Night sale ........... ine White Enamel Tables, large size. Night sale .......... Ware Re tee cece, 92:98 Child’s 3 piece Knife and Fork set. { i) Night sale Ne ae bean PAtta ero ' Children’s large Wheel Barrows. Night sale Hot Water Bottles. Night sale Santa Claus will be here Tuesday Afternoon at 4:30. Wellworth 5 and 10 Cent Store. BISMARCK, N. D.