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\ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE ‘ ‘ae / : | Corresponding Secretary—Mrs, .J.|.D.(C., {t la \of interest to know that! Twin ea fees . ; = / x » S./D.C., eres! now that! Twin Cities and St. Cloud. Miss Pet- $:15 p. m.—Snore, i p | °, | Algeo. Rae , Mr. Reid writes that he saw a moving! erson has been employed in the Legion| The members of theteam that played | ¢; Fresh Loheters :Just received see Nia begins on. the (mernins 4 & ocia an acheter Mrs, C. F., Moody. picture in Washington, on December | headquarters at'Frgo for the last two| were: ; rom coast of Maine, now being of Monday, Jan. and not immedi- \ i istorian—Mrs, W. A. Falconer. '| 4th, showing a picture of Marsha’! years. : 7 "(> Penwarden—guard, ~¢ served at Hotel McKenzie. ately alter holidays, ay is frequently | |_ Auditors—Mrs, Robert: Orr, -Mrs.|Foch, dancing with the Indians, at the! pool SAEs Heer e Ea NG Sten supposed. First grade heginners may ersona rapa tcGaryey and Mrs. Charles] pismarek depot, in the event of Ma-| HORE FOR CHRISTMAS. | Register—forwards KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS _ | ¢tter at that tlme provided each child ™ \ The next meeting ot the chapter will Se ea | ia ftieolte Hons fe. studen ers reuerd: Regular meeting Wednesday Janene of gee on wee ere ; 5 : | x ting ch . ree ee sets at Dartmouth’college, was au arrival) - HoSver—forward. yeni! S' ; \, ORDER OF EASTERN °"" tng third Tuesday in Janu- TO SPEND CHRISTMAS. in the city on Sunday night to spend! ‘The score of the game was 32-18 evening, Dec. 21st. Important suis MARTIN, Doake Wilt eta ctoctal trceeine hall Tus] atiss Minnie J. Nielson, superin-| & tree weeks vacation at his home 6. favor of Bismarck. Hoe ie | business. All: Knights urged: to : oe saat aea1- 28 y N STAR INSTALLS NEW (tion, with the reguar bisiices dee. feulent of Public Instruction, and her | Avenue B East, i Wilton comes here during the holi- be Bresent. a ee Se -17-21-21- Uae ae ision. Hostesses will. be:/ 3 «| Sister, Miss Hazel Nielson, will both is aaa day no. orister, C.'C. ? oe ers OFFICERS TUESDAY Robert orr, v. McPhee ater Be | 0 to Valley City the latter part of the , TO SPEND VACATIONS." “’Notice: food sale at Perry’s Furni- eA SAO Dance at Baker’s Hall, every ’ B ; Atkinson. ; * “i week to spend Christmas with their ans Dupileipoarding at theSt. Mary's! ture Store Saturday coming by the SCHOOL NOTICE, Tuesday, Thursday and- Satur- bo EES | parents, Mr. and Mrs, Wylie Nielson, | 8CN0Ol, Will leave for their homes on’ Episcopal Scouts. Yes, it's the kind| Patrons of the sehool will please day nights. 10c a dance. Best \ A regular meeting of Bismarck,! HIGH SCHOOL TERTAINMENT. Hiss Helen Bascom, who is assisting Thursday to spend ithe, chool NACAS that mother makes! take notice that the 2nd semeqter of | music in the state. ° Charter, No, 11, Onler of Eastern’, Dickens Christmas Carol will je} i the offices of the superintendent ot Hom period: of INO wees SOS Star, was held ey exentng In the giyen at 2 o'clock on Friday after. | RUblic instruction, will go to Fargo wily rooney es anuany Masonle tenis, with @ very 6 i ase by students of tie Bismarek high j Within a few days to spend Christmas WS#TORS HERE. - : a 7 . pee /SChool, at the high scHool auditorium a a is MEa Ey 1 \ \ “Installation of the: new officers, Te-| phis will be given under ne aeee LEFT FOR WEST. and MrsvErvin Jones, of Lar ‘ 3 the Capital City yes Mrs, Angus McDonald, tormerly ‘a Sy, Cap! ity ye fee ota resident of Bismarck, and who! has a A lke —H. Lobach. i is of interest to know that the | been visiting here for the past three 5 i NODE Gera Johnson. (high school contribution to the Salva. |-weeks, left last evening for ter hom White Rice Popcorn, ‘best for Secretary—Theresa Bernges. {tion Army fund for Christmas c@mners |in Washington. While here Mrs. Me popping, 10c ‘ner Ib. 5 Ibs. for ‘Treasurer—Marcia Thomas. , ifor the needy, was made in cash,| Donald visited at the homes of her] 35c.. Oscar H. Will & Co. Conductress—Mattie Bonham. , amounting to, $14.78. Contributions to | brothe nd J.D. M eee u |the same Yurpose. from the grade er at Man- | ¢—+-——_ Scout Notes Acree ly Te eae SN cently elected, was the main busine: aie of theevening. Those installed were: Worthy aMtron—Olla Setser, tfoh of Miss Cora Van Beek, and Miss Madge Runey, ssociate Conductress—Alma Hen- ; ' sociate Col : buildings will be made “in can and package form, and wil be collected on, haplain--M ar abel Stratton. 5 Marshal—Mayme: Bush. iby a dray on Friday afternodn, FROM FARGO. : ae fea Warder—Katherine Perry, Hs Soon auras Miss’ Helen Belsheim, formerly a EPISCOPAL TROOP ". Organist—-Pauline. Lobach. ISITED IN BISMARCK, resident of the Capital City, now em-] ‘The scouts. on Saturday7 journeyed } Miss Viola Recker, who is‘employed | ployed in the offices of the Internal|to Wilton. where they engaged the sin the law oo} s of Attorneys Hal-| Revenue Collector, at Fargo; has heen| Wilton scouts in a fast game*ot bas- |perin & Rigler, at Hebron, was an at-| visiting with friends in Bismarck and|ketball. We will give a brief outline jYival inthe city yeste opping | Mandan, . Miss Belsheim plans Jeav-|of the trip: a Adah—Huldah- Dirjam. Ruth—Ada._ Ebert. i Esther—Ellen- MeNeely. Martha—Alsa Gussner. Blecta—Alice Owens. |over here for a short vi guest jing Bismarck today for her home in -00. eM rin aljeler nin e Installation was in charge of Mrs.>of Miss Gladys Ka ‘of the Tribune | Dickinson, ‘to spend Christmas, B00 ae ae ante oe DR Ce: Efe H. Lahr, Past Grand Matron. | office, Miss Be son her wayt- eae eae aoe All aboard!” \ Following the business session: re-| to spdnd Christmas with relatives, at TO SPEND HOLIDAYS, | Balawint -! ¥, _ freshments were served. . |Ashley, and left for that point this} The Misses Mabel and Dorothy Par- £10 a. me-Signal practice. ‘ i ; —— oo morning: . sons, daughters of Superintendent; $:00 a, m.—Wilton. (Met by Wilton St Mary’s School i é REEMA PER W. E. Parsons and Mrs. Parsons, will uts). Fe st i __TO SPEN D CHRISTMAS. , | come to Bismarck to spend Christmas 9:00 a, m—More Wilton. - Will Present Xmas i Miss Trean Wilson,.who is acstu-| with their, parents, The Misses Par-|' 10:00 a. m.—Wilton “High “Tonis ht torn will oe # Aeadeny, is sane fons are attending the Agricultural :00 a. m.—Basketball practice, ; ee { 5 come to Bismarck en Fri-) College at Fargo. :00 m—More chow. 3 ; Program mug: {I day evoning to spend Christmas with paola ZSERIES 00 p. esate : ‘ com re i ay | Felatives.and friends, LEGIO: IAN MARRIED. 0 a o for! : shriatmad. program | 4 ) N De p. m—And forth. “he hina aie a ryeecnabl, rats centers dt Jack Williams, of Fargo, state adju-| 3:00 p, m.—Basketball. practice, elven: yy Le this evening at the SAW BISMARCK PICTURE. tant of the American Legion, who is :00' 'p. m.—The game. waiiebe peer jam, the. program. to |, According to .word received by Mr.| well known ‘here, was married at noon :30 p. m.—“Hamburgers” tooth- : pea Hes 5 elack. : bane Mis eter Rett. ae aa teday to Hannah’ Peterson. of St. picks and water, . - | : a 7 ‘ varefully | fom their. son, Peter Reid. who is al-| Cloud, Minn, at: the Pro-Cathedral, |, 6:00 p. m—Train time. ial “4 ° ye a Srocipoenieree iit Teature | tending a law school in Washington, | They left for a wedding trip to the| 3:00 p. m.—Home. Tomorrow, Thursday, we commence a_ special Clean Up’ g \ Prho program is the tableau “Christ- | == : Sale of Shoes for Women, Children and Boys, This is a Pre- mas’ Night,” by twenty-six “angels.” | ers j This afterncon at .three o'clock the pupils of St. Mary's &: school children. ave a matinee'for | maz ; The program for this evening’s.| ? : | entertainment is as. fotlows: ‘ a hy, ihe “Wabash Blues Orchestra; ~", | Weltome ‘Song Chorus , Inventory forerunner and offers seven splendid bargain groups in Footwear. Better look up the Family needs in this line and take advantage of these unusual offerings. » Women’s Hi-tops . ' “Pa Just Gri recitation.+.... \ . James McDonald ; | uet Brown, Black “The Sleigh . ve .- ‘Loretta Simmer, thy Cook ; ifying Mistake.” recitation i » Mary. White! and Grey Hi- top Lace Mod- December. Christmas Song . ...+ Chorus or . B “Aunt Jane's Christmas Present, ° | |.” els, Military d } recitation +e. W. Corrigan! © - $ | and Louis ; “Rio Nights” -Oreltestra | : - ae ' Heels. Sizes 4 ornin , : “4 Public Benefactor,” dialogue ; ~ af \ to 8. Widths > (Scene in Mr. Stéele'sOtfice.) : AAA toC : : For Tharsday, Dec. 22---9 to 12 ” Brastus Stee:e, a merchant—Fred- |: erick Strauss. ne Harry Steele, his Murphy. *“ So!omon Lorgfate. an imposter: William Smith, | “ * Cyrus’ Caucus, a. countryman— | * Arthur Cayou. ; > Bobby ‘Simson, a° lubberly boy— Henry -Charlebois: 7 son—Howard= Say it with flowers gS your - Holiday Message. Women’s Oxfords i i i t { ite i eres Barney ‘Hgolan, a 1iverer—Rieb-| f \ ard Horner... | ; : CUA ign ; es i Many’ splendid new: models in Women’s Vocal Solo, “Just'a.-Little Empty’ : There are few things in life that convey ‘one’s sentiment to another like Oxfords, black and brown. Sizes 4 to 8. Stocking” <M. Patzman | Flowers. Thoughtfulness and sweetness aré embodied in every petal. Widths "AA AtoCc ‘ é ; Choice ...... Thane BORG $ 7 45 Re ! Femininity loves flowers — particularly at. Holiday Time. ° Mother, wife: or J i i its in pi 4 Re ay Reta Regan z pz ~Bweetheurt ‘will welcome: them with’ open-arms. : eee en gs a Rca vac pga ea Beran ; Se eee | ‘ ’” Here. you wilf find everything in Seasonable blooms — ready for prompt! Tweedie” Boot Tops Choice from 9 to 12, 2 95 “TL want to Got, “Orchestra | delivery. Qo ; Y are These smart tops made of heavy Kersey’ | at each..............05. . ¢ | é ' o cloth, to wear with Oxfords or pumps. ‘The doors wifl oper. tonight at 7:30 ROSES » J 4 ee “dock “sharp. Admiss'ca ‘60 cents POINSETTIA (cut Do: Colors, Fawn, Smoke and izes . ‘ for dauite, at 25 cents tor children, i Russell Beauties .. . .$4. Extra laige. oe » 8 sin 4 to 7. : = $1 95 Glove-Silk Knickers iter: = remiers rege >. .00 i Women’s glove-silk Knickers in pink i Hf 4 Choice .. oe $ men’s glo ers Dp War Mothers Elect ~~ | Soe hal Median: 3: f : ks only. A limited supply of small sizes. N Officers For. i CARNATIONS . Chrysanthemums Children’s Shoes 9 to 12 special, 3 1 pe : es Perfection white’. Narcissus, ' white. Good — looking RDA Brae araiet eo viesereate e ag COMPS Year; Enchantress, pink Violets, punch of 50. 4 A < - Ward, deep pink Snapdragon Brown Kid eeting and election of Vietory, red ‘ ; A if Shoes. In two Hand Made Lace Doileys of Fort Lincoln Chapter of lots according From 9 to 12 only, we offer one lot con- to size. taining these that have been selling-at Sizes, $2 80 75e, 89c and $1.00, Tape 8% to 11... . {ors au eee oes Geet Oc}. Sizes, e . ee) is 1144 to 2... $3.30 Larger Doileys, Centers” arg Tray Plants—A complete line of Poinsettia, Cyclamen, Begonia, ctc., must be seen to be appreciated. J y Table Christmas Trees with holders Christmas Wreath, Lycopodium, last indefintely... Hoskins — BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA. (ha American War Mothers, was. held. at! jock oni’ Tuesday afternoon ‘at | an Legion hall.” * as There was a splendid attendance. Reports for the yeat’s work were giv- en, showing the organization, under |, the leadership of Mrs. Robert Orr, to Le in a very prosperous condition. + - The Wellfare committeé, of which hee is chairman, aécord- shows considerab\e: cffort had been’ put forth on the part tdi of ‘the’ committee to “cheer the ex: gervite men who have been ill in the 50c, 75¢ and $1.00 +++ $1.00 to $2.00 Sa srt have been selling at $1.25, 50, $1.75 and $1.95, 95 ig Cc at .. Women’s Skirts ; From 9 to 12, we offer one assortment Children’s Shoes haspitals. and also, War Mothers who are ill. It is interesting to know that th's committee -is. now preparing a Christmas box to be sent™to each’ off the four North Dako}:’ex-service me confined in Asbury’ hospital in Mii neapolis, ‘ “ eit Other: work taken up at the mect- ing yesterday, was the voting for the annual donation of ten dallars to the Récording Secretary—Mrs., B: > Skeels. toi . Where there is a persistent’cough or general rundown condition, there -Scott’s Emulsion Big Removal Sale of Shoes is a positive help. tcott & eit, mooted: $7,862 | Members F. D. T. delivering flowers through our association throughout the United States, Canada i —in fact the entire wor. Z . -ROHRER ‘TAXI LINE. ‘BARBER TRADE PAYS WELL Our graduates are earning good salaries. and many of them ‘are in business for themselves. We are now occu) ig our enlarged quar- ters. Now is the time to learn a trade that is; both pleasant and profitable. Our large; new de- scriptive and illustrated catalog is just off the press. Write for your copy today. ear \ TWIN CITY BARBER COLLEGE 204- Hennepin “Ave. Minneapolis. }’ And Don’t Forget ———— That - Richmond’s Bootery An assortment containing children’s shoes in black and brown, also patent leathers. Sizes 2 to 8. - $1.65 Choice, per pair.. Boys’ Shoes ‘ Dressy English lasts for boys. In brown and black. ‘ ys Salvation Army, this amiount to be Sizes, ’ used to help in providing Christmas CK DE USK DM Ha DK RK UK I RH KB BC 10 to 2..... cee eee Lie aR $2.85 : Women’s Coats cheer to gist bulb anORy oe z REP EREY : Sizes, > $3 45 ies is another 9 to 12 special. Your poor children of the city. 3 53 9 choice of this group, Resoluti6ns were adopted to be for- l IRS a ay 2% to 5} : e Q warded to Dean Babcock of ‘the Uni- # DON'T THINK FOR HO > TERS Z 5 LOR ees cae ees versity of North Dékota, ‘extending | \ All makes Children Ss Shoes thanks to him, for the donation of {4 e e 53) A We % Skirt . Botany that was presented te’ Marshal]| ‘Sa it With Flowers Sturdy. shoeg in dressy lasts. Gun Metal _ Women's S- Foch while on his vis't here, it being : and Brown. : A special 9 to 12, group of skirts that through Dean Bahcock this donation | Patel ; : Sizes, ; $1 89 were up to $8.50. $ 4 9 8 hired? a to! e - Meee eeirel. At was aise ec see i THE CHOCOLATE-SHOP ce LIC I eer emer S e Choice eo eee: ve e 43 man, secretary of the Board of Admin- | y i ; IZES, istration, for courtesies extended to Florists and Confectioners 114% to 2.. Knit Wool Tams the chapter regarding this donation. Yer Phone 744 s HONE: 57 i : i The following are-the new. officers | = PI by For Misses’ and children. They’re made elected for the ensiing-yea FLOWERS TELEGRAPHED ANYWHERE. City 25c. Penitentiary 75c. of fine wool in white and colors. Sold War Mather—Mrs. W:.¢ an. j : Closed Heated Cars Only. ATTEND THE formerly up to $3.00. MicesWay onther ses WH Webb SENET Ae EEE VO Day'and Night Service. Choice? anre 75¢ TOYLAND CLEAN UP. ~ and Sate Money of High quality skirts in newest motels at 9 Price Box Stationery © Fine quality boxed stationery in white and all dainty colors. Just the thing for a gift. : 9 to 12 special.............- 39c

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