The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 8, 1921, Page 5

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yy. a x Social and Personal] T.R. CABIN WILL BE PROTECTED | - BYLOGALD. ALR. Plan to Enclose Cabin on Capitol! Relieving the Blackness | SCE UND | Rausch. of Ral | the city yesterd: ;spent the day shopping and visiting er ish were visitors in you | | SHOPPING HERE Miss Mayme Casey of Underwood sceltds here, FROM REGAN Mrs. Henry Gul and son Willis of Regan were shopping in Bismarck | yestorday. ! VISITING HERE i M. M. White of salt Creek, Idaho, | is visiting in Bismarck for several days. ‘ i VISITRD HERE 1 Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Lundeen of Bald- | win were visitors in the city yester- | i { { { THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE CHURCH PLANS — HEATING PLANT Committee of MeCabe Methodist Episcopal Appointed To Investigate The official board of the McCabe Methodist Episcopal church, in meet- | ing’ last night, appointed a commit- tee to investigate and report on the cost of installing a steam heating sys- tem in the church. Members of the [WEBB - “The Treasure House of Christmas Gifts.” PAGE ‘FIVE Bean | 2OTHERS | ° ° G ds With F i | aay: pan [committee are J. Pa Jackson, Geo. Give Handkerchiefs rounds Wi ni et . on ister, . Noggle, J. A. La | Lait Catholic ladies will hold a Resistey, Wm. Noggie, J. A. Larson ; , Near Future | food, apron and fancy work sale| It is,proposed to establish a system ! Handkerchiefs become so much more interesting each ‘ : yoann ae ! at the Gas office Saturday, Dee. | thie wiley iad bei operated by th i year, it’s no wonder they figure on all gifts. Of course, Mrs. 'S. D. Cook, secretary of the 10th. Bring your donations be-' church, | to. replac ie present hot the prices are now lower than in many years past and oi Minisl)she Chapter of the Daughter: {dir heating system. ‘ oes % nie) I] of the American Revolution, Nea aa tween 10 and 2 Saturday. | The board also approved the va assortments are larger and more beautiful. Here are nounced that the Iccal chapter plan to| organization of the unit system in shown handkerchiefs for everybody—Father, Mother, Sis- have the work begun immediately for! ho Sener 7 ————' connection with the church work, ter, Brother and Baby. the welfare of the Roosevelt cabin. | Church Notes | whereby the city is divided into dis- as. Cook issued the following SoS s cuiet ant a leader named for et statement: 5 | district. ‘ 4 “Following Dr, Farnham’s delightful y iE vangelical Ald, ss HORS) [Ey ar ! ¥ a ‘ lecture of last week, the Minishoshe banc ities aid of the Evangelical! Hot, lunch at noon’ Friday at COLORED HANDKERCHIEFS INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS Chapter, Daughters of the American; chureh are holding their meeting at | the American Legion Hall, 50c. Colored Novelty Handkerchiefs yi ve i ‘ Revolution, feel that it may be of in-| the dining room of the Bismarck hos- at 5c, 25c, and........s.0seees Ladies’ Initialed Handkerchiefs, > terest to many to make, some state- pital this afternoon. Work on aprons cp nae oS S at: 18e, and e266: ste oes .. B5e men of their plans and hopes for the} tor the sale will be continued. | 3 CITY NEWS “4 The well known “Tissue” Hand- ‘ ; restoration and care of the Fyosevelt LITO ' | Kerchiefs at .....seeeeeseeeeee Men's Initialed Handkerchiefs, Cabin, ' St. Mary’s Sewing Circle — - — . . at 35¢e, 50c, and.............. $1.00 4 “The question of the guthenticity of | , The members of St. Mary's Sewing Baby Girl Hand printed and Embroidered . : the cabin in the Capitol grounds is of- | | 1 Cirele of the Catholic church are} 7. aa tra, Willis Rowell’of Moni- linen Handkerchiefs, at 50c and 65¢ Men’s Plain Handkerchiefs, at ten raised, but a careful study of all! | | meeting to fin'sh marking articles for y C: LOC to) 8 sed $1 : q their sale which will be held at the | ter, Alberta, Canada, announce the available authorities leaves no rea- | {Gas office on Saturday. Besides the | atrival of a baby daughter at 319 10th DAINTY EMBROIDERED bir re a arr ar Pe | \taties’ and. children’s aprons, dolls | siteet. HANDKERCHIEFS ioe a a ee ee young and other dalaty delelés for wate. (We = any Embroidered Handkerchiefs at BOXED HANDKERCHIEFS > Ney . 4 af 4 ‘1 wees . » ranch life. This relic which should ladies will also conduct a food sale.) \).. ATI M caret oP tas reas Ibe, 19c, 25c, and.......... © Ladies’ Novelty Boxed Handker- ‘be so carefully treasured, the more | Presbyterian Ald. L. Se‘ford of ‘Tuttle, and Lembi Lep- Pure Linen Embroidered Hand- chiefs, 3 in a box, 65¢, $1.50, ainve swe have Jew ‘lstorical i Builds i There ilicbe ie Beaaeal business | ishto of Wing, wh have been confined kerchiefs, at... .35c, 50c, 65c, and up $1.75 Box. ings. here has served as a shelter for i an $ : f : trash cans and has stood neglected (By, Mactan Hale) meeting of the Presbyterian Ladies Hn ee soa, returned tc All Linen Handkerchiefs with Children’s Novelty Boxed Hand- through summer rains‘ and winter; New York, Dec. 8—She rather !oves a bele et the church next Thursday ; Menge eee colored embroidery at..50c to $1.25 kerchiefs, 3 and 6 in box, 35c, blizzards for years. Apparently the) it and she’s making the most of it-- I Ret Hon 50c, G5c, and.........eeeee wees i given i s The Missionary Society met at the ; eturn Honie. ° * only nolee, elem At hes peek at the this black madness which. has takeu| church this afternoon. Mrs. J. E.| Mrs. Roy Sherwood and baby son, SILK HANDKERCHIEFS ; names and initials over every avail-|liold df the whole fashion world—but Perry, Mrs. D. J. McGillis and Miss sd have poem ee Blemarck shee Ladies Crepe ge .Ching Handker- CHILDREN’S HANDKERCHIEFS able fot of the logs-of which the cab- | somewhere in the whimsical heart of ai Pet Fee Ta ede Men | pita recuened ito” thete nome .voday: bist x : in is composed. | milady is a longing for someting col- cs Pred. Hi Charl = Lei Trii ed Hats $5.00 regard- Men’s Novelty Silk Handker- Children’s Novelty Handker- “Since it is a part of the purpose of | orful, oh, so colorful! So vivid! Some-) Uames Fred Hanson. Charles telss- pg ta Tee chiefs, at 65C to....seeeeeeee 1.76 chiefs, at 5c, 10c, and..........16¢ the organization of the Daughters of thine io ‘ive wild jaceent to the dark-| "42 and Nell Campbell were hostesses | Jecg of cost, Friday and Saturday 9 $ , the American Revolv4ion to, foster | nesg,of her gown. for the afternoon. at the Rose Shop. Batriotlsni to ih Sey pple | And so she evolved the fascinating Baptist Ald Se TT oe and to care for places and objects of | trick of lining. the skirt of her dance ¢ historical interest shortly after tho|gowns "| gy Tie Baptist Ald held their meeting Come to the Boy Scout supper formation of the local chapter we ap-|” Jagged, scalloped hems of velvet at the home of ee CW vlan {lis |at the Methodist Church Friday, plied to the state board of administra-| costumes reveal the brightest colors | * sats thelr Chrietaae See: which | evening. 5:30 to 8:00. tion fior permission to restore and imaginable—most of them in crisp at eit fatal fe eaturaagey 1s 1 LE RS SE ONT 5 = a care Tore the Eeota Nel Coy This! taffetas. ne ai : Infants’ dresses, _sweaters,| Door Knobs should be watched; Dance Friday evening at the| All you can eat—and then ; eee a eee ice: begad (cere es cree, Sowa an, black: velvet, Episcopal Ald. card table covers, beautfiul, from now until Xmas. American Legion Hall under the! some—at the Boy Scout supper. frec'y siven, and we at once began) short at the fuont and back and hang: f the Episcopal aid s ‘ ry the work of raising funds for the pur-| ing in sweepingly graceful lengths at| | The mombers (¢f tne ia henee to. ;2Prons, hand made handker- OG reeanecear auspices of the Ladies of the Methodist Church. Friday even- pose, We were then informed that|.the side4 is lined with chorry taffeta.|Wete meeting at the parish "| chiefs at the Episcopal Sale Fri-| Directions for ‘a valuable, Episcopal Guild. ing. ing the Capitol day to niark and make all final ar i i Pa LR adel ee A cluster of lovely flowers at the rangements for the sale to be held at |day at the American Legion present will hang on your Door grounds called for the rempval of the low, draped waistline trail long}: one ican Legion tall tomorrow. | Hall 4 Knob between now and Xmas. cabin and its location at another Patt sashes tirting flowers at the hem| Tir, veoh wilt he served at the ball : S | ' 3 of the grounds, his work of removal | on.13, a Be ae : would be done by the state, and until The bodice is a soft crushed thing Jessa 11280) and thous ae MG a 5 ‘5 it was done it was inadvisable to have of only half suggested lines and sats mihou . a any oe work beat ake the Naan ' curves—girlishly graceful. in the € 8. ieeneae “When it became known at the SS + . & (ens care of the Roosevelt Cabin had been | ; Mr. Wm. Noggle will be chief, A e given into the hands of the D. A. R.,|with his. family. On none, ang cook for the Boy oo are 8 = and when no immediate action was | Tuesday he was engaged in state le- v evening at the Met! ist i : i 3 taken, it became a Bounce of mulpsiog gal business in Hare on hae \ eds ercrsbody knows what) 5 R | Embroidery, Beading and Fine Sewing. tification and. surprise to Mr, Johnson’s wife and a = Sans a y . * ji 5 ra . chapter to note the intense luterost old son will not come to Bismarck | that means. Oh, Boy! Coat and Suit Making a Specialty. 5 ve" of the cabin which iately. —_——— : Peers ness over night. orca A - : Also Remodeling. Plans for Future MOVE TO-CANADA. || Scout Notes ee ( "822 Avenue B “We are now informed that the ex-| Mr, and Mrs. D. H. Evashenko, who goes ene ts | . tensive landscaping plans for the cap-| for the past two years have made their BAPTIST TROOP’ NO..1 METHODIST CHURCH itol grounds are UL ee iat home in Bismarck are mayne ee iets Gur. Uigoptitiasena started ae a j sible of complete realization on! onto, Canada, where they will make]. ~ ate COM Es 2 ; =: . . : Or tpomewhal distant future. There-|¢heiy home. Mr. Evashenko hag been Gung wheat they, decided Jang Teo 5330 to 8:00 Friday Evening. : fore, we row intend to go ahead with | connected with the Northern Produce De kage nt sibel e int Reel next : : 5 the restoration of ihe cabiniag tapi? company here. Saturday and with a crew of about 15 i 3 s e as the weather and our fund 3 ate i : a apaits aRS 3B kies it won't take long to com: mit. The first thing to be done is to RETURNS PROM MEETING hus! ti ; a 4 | enclose the building with s rong Dot State Superintendent of Public In mete Ie Ba Qe Ward sak att ae Methodist Boy Scouts of Troop No. 2, Take This Way of | J) temporary fence to prevent an. “| struction Minnie J. ‘Neilson returne : fe ane ther defacement. We are so fortu-|iast night from Fargo where sho has | if we can over, Foturn. the compliment} Inviting You, to Come and Have a Good Square nate as to have received a photograph | heen attending a meeting of the state he ek bon call ade Meal, and Help Them in Their Boyish Zeal of the cabin in its orteinal slogation board of administration. We had our first basket ball prac- , . he Maltese Cross ranch. BEN 8 A ss Su azo? to restore it both inside and out to LAKE CITY ice last Saturday and hope 10 be fa —To Build a Cabin/in The Woods. i Our Bi Removal Sale its original appearance, and to fur-| (fr. and Mrs. K. A. Reuter, who have shape to ie eauinaie apa abil g nish it as nearly as rosstble as it W25/ been visiting in the city, left, last) NP Oo fe" veither do we wish to brag furnished duri-~ the Co'onel’s occu] night for Salt Lake. City and Prova, | ity ie a Mer Mut Gt any rate: we'll MEN U ° paney. | We 2s ee an aay he Utans where they will viele sie 6 ‘make them go some. Ig ra e oes treasured articles us its origil 2 ae eine . 3 i : niture, notably the roughly caroaner | HERE ON BUSINESS Sue ibe veaurtt for mera Prime Roast of Beef Big Baked Potatoes Gl desk at which Teddy Roosevelt) pobert Steward and Thomas Clo- st ; : Fi A ii ’ > e ssen- jes. None were agreed on ai Bi G Mashed Rutabaga ; ‘rote while he lived in the cabin. I hessy of St: Paul, traveling passen-) canc! i 4 rown Gravy ‘as gi any sure that all eitzens of Bismarck ger agents, were in ‘Bismarck on a that time, With so Baty, wen ee Salad We cannot replace the stock at the prices “ill Joi i i for such gifts, iness visit yest : my A . ‘ *. thi. * oe HN ola Jr Bre io make tne aone: | Wusinent Wut. Yesterdy or a fourth patrol. ‘This however has | Olives Home Made Relish we are asking — but this stock reduction ea are eee atrg, Gane Eukn oek meant to | eo Reval Orchant asited Hy Parker House Rolls Butter will'enable us to open up, with new goods, ry.? Mrs. ©. W. Smith has re! et - i A ‘ ‘ . fi 5 o —————— luer home at Lisbon, Wis,, after a | Miss Lina Mandigo and Mr. Gale, will in our new location at 115 4th St., buildin, JPPE : cert at the church on Friday Boy Scout Jelly, ; ’ BOY SCOUTS GIVE SUPPER. _ |three weeks visit at the home of her iene concer vat at 8 py ulcer: . now under ‘oin remodelin Residents of the cclty ones, vanper | daughter, Mrs. A. G. Jacohgon. Theron be a great variety of num-j Home Made Cake Brick Ice Cream ’ 4 = gz. ed cards inviting them to Te ; including several vocal solos by Coff ‘hich the Methodist Boy Scouts are TO IOWA bers inc] : i fall: ee a ving at ‘the Methodist church tomor-! 4. §. Hoffman left this morning | Mr. Gale. ‘Everyone is most cordial yi fea ea ; 1)-Five Cent Friday BV DO YOU NEED SHOES? row evening for the benefit of the| for Olwein, Towa, where he has been jinvited. | bs p 5:80 to 8:00, ey ety ye: Cente y, a If so, drop in, look them over. The prices will do the troop cabin which is to be built soon.|called by the death of his brother-in Trimmed Hats $5.00 regard-, rest. Shces for everybody—Men’s, Women’s, Children’s ‘yhe tollowing is the invitation mailed | law, D. L. Hovey. rs d Sat day, High Shi L Sh P Fel ‘ to Bismarck people: : | ail he less of cost, Friday and satu! —High Shoes, Low Shoes, Pumps, Felt Goods, Overshoes. & 4 Methodist Boy Scouts of Troop No. | Sta Bee eS oe ee rtia at the Rose Shop. i 2 i Neil Vogel of Li as if t Take this way of inviting you bine aha share oe the Help the Methodist Scouts SALE PRICES STRICTLY CASH ‘Yo come and nave a good. square mea’ le Wi Si Bae hes S ‘i . rary ‘And help them in their boyish zeal |Bismarck Business college. build their cabin in the weet . HERE'S JUST To build a cabin in the-woods. | AT LINTON. patronizing hia" tad y. \ d A FEW. TE et ninaatet ehinrehe actor F. H. Register, Judge E, T. Burke evening, 5:30 to 8:00. ! : \ ens shoes anes it eigleh and medium toes. All Santi . “| and Scot Cameron are at Linton hold- “ leathers, 6. 00 and 8. BOX SCOUTS GROG: NO: ing district court for Emmons county. Batch Veen Deer hoes as values At i E 3.95 and 4.85 a ow aay BNI NG. ea | TO VISIT FATHER ———__—_—- ¢ | Men’s shoes—Large assortment—all lasts—colors and ah Pe twelve of her young lady friends at}, Miss Ida Farland has left for Seat-| Everybody invited to the rae ‘leathers 10.00, 11.00 and 12.00 7 85 and 8 85 i the home of Mrs. A. E. Brink last eve- | tle, Wash... wnete: |Scout supper at the Methodist Valiien 7 PAG e ee OR Be * 5 cial Nias anda genine ePpainty re. WASTE j Church Friday evening. i Pope Ladies’ shoes — Large assortment fine shoes in Louis freshments were served by the host: | SERN ee at. | ———_————————_ : heels, 6.00 to 12.00 values. 2 85 and: 3 85 esses at the close of tte crenite, Oe hare sa a ehopner cad Wisitor in . : | Broken sizes. At.... eo e v's inc Mrs. 5 i t i * : / 5s Nia brink and the Misses Edna Rust, [the clly yesterday. Just a few more orders can But it’s the dollars you will save by buy- Extra large assortment of Ladies’ Dress Pumps, all Mary Kelly, Adele | Kaufman, Ethel HERE ON BUSINESS. be taken for handmade ar- z . leathers. Louis heels, 6.00 to 10.00 values, at Beer ik 2 Weer an and, Mary | William E, Rawlings of Sterling was || ticles, to be ready for Xmas. ing your Xmas Gifts at Folsom’s. 2.85 3.85 4.85 and 6.85 : j : i a business visitor in Bismarck today Se Asace Parsons. a. si NIELSEN’S MILLINERY * x= : Saat a i ; MEET TOMORROW NicHT | FROM RALEIGH & WAIST SHOP. We have a lot of items that we have e te line Ladies’ High Boots Out "8 5" 76 5 : oe 4 ot Sorw: Mr. and Mrs. F.. Dempsey and P. J. h 5 3 . ’ 0 The Sons and Daughters of Norway | Mr am ! n which you cannot afford pales . . will mect tomorrow a aie | ceptional prices 0 y ; ae PEON DUS MUD rns K. of P. hall at 8 o'clock. 2 | : ots 0. fd election of officers will he bel | to miss. ; ritivenisiaties 1.35 0 2.15 All members are urgently requested | i f : Uren 5.5 IS os sca Tatetgs die o Ste 84S) Sate! to be present as there sill be contit WANTED See our’ windéws, and you will find our Hareb igey ; 1.85 to 4.85 erable business of importanc % e kind that wear............. up. Out of town members who el 12 young men, young wo oods all marked in plain figures: All Infants’ soft soles and Moccasins 50 \ il city ways welct - ‘ je - . : 4 tend’ the meetings of the Bismarck | men, or any one wishing to 8 ; Good Xmas gifts. A pair....0.........0. Gs. c i fresiiments will , be | 7 a 3 Gnarier tncielose ot tue meeting” | secure an $85 Grafonola ; SEE OUR BARGAIN TABLES. | FREE. GIFTS-THAT LAST Look Up Your Shoe Needs. VISITING SON AND DAUGHTER ; : ll at . Buy Them Now. Just Before We Move. “ Mrs. T. J. Brown of Mandan is vis- For full information, eall al ¥ he iting here 4 guest at the home Oty e 9 her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and | oy ' Mrs. Arthur Brown and at the home | Cowan’s Drug Store. ’ ' IC mon S$ 00 er ‘ of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. | A Of a ttre. Benjamin. Homan. , | You must act quickly as the OlLSOM S abentin RETURNS TO CITY | number is limited to 12: rae Sveinbjorn John- Attorney-General son returned today from from Grand Forks where he spent the week-end!

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