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MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 1922 Folsom’s Big Te a | WILL OPEN Jewel ry Auc Tomorrow, Tuesday Afternoon, January 10th at 2:30 and continue Daily, Afternoon and Evening. $25,000 Stock of Diamonds Watches, Silverware, Jewelry, etc., to the highest and Beautiful Silver Presents ) to each of the first 25 ladies coming to the sale before 2:30 each afternoon. ‘ NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC best bidders, no limit, no reserve. I must have $15,000.00 which will enable me to pay up all my creditors, and am going to sacrifice my entire stock_and fixtures if necessary to raise this amount. Here is some real news. We are going to give Bismarck a sale that will live long in the memory of all those that are fortunate enough to attend. Folsom’s Jewelry Store I have secured the services of M. R. Friedman of Chicag o, for this sale. Silver Presents for the ladies each afternoon at 2:30. year this evening at 7:30 at the] to be held at the K. of P. hall tomor- SPENDS WEEK, END | Reg i i ‘ ssusiness and Professional Women'srtow night at eight o'clock. Dr. W. H. Bodenstab ‘has returned | Ch, pom werling Pe asearaei ‘club rooms. All membe.s are urged = from Medora where he spent the week Bier Oya, re sons 10; to the meat after you have put it through the food chopper. a t— a HAPPENINGS IN SOCIETY. 1. be im attendance, Mrs. E. Bannon Names Committees °’ The first meeting of the Women’s Community Council, in the new year, was ineld in the Rest Koom of the Ma- soni, Temple, Saturday afternoon at Q o'clock. Mrs. dward Bannon, newly c-ected president, presitied at the meeting. The Welrare committee gave ancth- er report on the dance ordinance. ‘he committe: reported the dance ordin- ance was in progress and it was prom- ised that, it would be presented at the City Commission meeting tonight. The Welfare committee also called atton- tion to health conditions in the City of Bismarck and compared the con- ditions here to the other large cities of tne state and voted -to have it re: ferred to the City Commission at the next‘ regular meeting. Mrs. Bonham, chairman of the Child Welfare committee reported they were reauy to sapport the school nurse in supplying milk for school children and to ccoperate with her in any other + way. ‘this committee is also in a po- sition to start nutrition classes again with tho cooperation of the nurse. The members of the Women’s Com- munity Council wish to announce their appreciation of the work of the Ma- sons in giving them the use- of the Rest Room. \ ‘'he Matron of the Rest Room re- ported that during the month of De- cember 440. pkvple were callers and accepted the hospitality of the Rest Koom, a majority of the visitors be- ing fro the country. She asked that the room ‘be kept better supplied with Magazines and that toys and play: things for children would be accep- table. Children are also taken care of while the mothers seek work. The presid’.., 6.3. ward Ban- non, appointeu . dollu sing ladies chairmen of the various committees: Legislative—Mrs. C. W. Moses. | test Rvom—Mrs. George Welch. Finance—Mrs. H. F. Keller. Welfare Committée—Mrs. F. R. Smyth. Uhild Welfare—Mrs. R. E. Bonham. Publicity and Program—Mrs. C. W. Smith. ‘he meeting will be held, the first Saturday of each month at, the Rést koom at 3:50 oclock. Mrs. Perry Heads Sunshine Club Mrs. M. H. Schnecker entertained the Sunshine Club at her home on Ave. A the Jatter part of last week. At this meeting officers for the year 1922 were elected.’ Mrs. W. E. Per- ry was. electe] president and Mrs. H. K. Craig was elected secretary- treasurer. The committees will be named at the next regular meeting. At Christmas time the club mem- bers visited the two hospitals and gave the children the sacks of candy, dolls and scrap books which they had been working on. \ GRADE TEACHERS RETURN Miss Ella Larsen, who spent —~her yacation at her home at Lake Park, Minn., Miss Maye Peitz, at home at Hankinson, N. D., Miss Emily Dia- rond,/at home at Detroit, 'Minn., Miss EstherMaxwell at home at Wilton, N. D.,; Miss Grace ‘Hand, at home at Val- ley City, N. D., Miss Hazel Pang- burn, at Sauk Center, (Minn., (Miss Frances Mallory, at home at Ellen- | * RETURN FROM CONVENTION. ; Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Peterson re- ‘turned last night from Minneapolis, Minot Girl Weds Bismarck Man ‘ing the :Paint:iand Glass convention, At 5:30 yesterday afternoon at the,’ held there last week. H. Kiseltberg home, 323 Second street, i 2 Miss Anna Meleck of Minot became j VISITING IN CITY, the bride of Joseph Pollack of thi8}- yfiss Marian Roan, of Long Beach, city. Rabbi Eisenberg officiated, the /Calif,, is visiting for a fortnight at Jewish wedding ceremony being used. | tie nome of Dr. and Mrs. M. W. Roan. Me and Mrs. Herman Lasken and MT./ sii,4 Roan, who has been visiting in and Mrs. Sanivel Lasken, of the city,| \,. q irs hi were the attendants, Minnesota for two months, is on her The bride was gowned in a beauti- | way to her home in Long Beach. ful white satin wedding dress trim-| { med in pearis. She wore a bridal veil; and carried a shower bouquet of roses | Ache and lillies of the valley. Her brides-|Ployed at Klein's tailor maids, Mrs, ‘Herman Lasken, who was| left this morning for her home at gowned in a black satin and lace dress, | Medina, N. D., where she. will visit and Mrs, Samuel Lasken, who was at-/ for several weeks tired in an Alice blue satin dress, car-} — Tied bouquets of roses. + { SPENDS SUNDAY HERE. Following the ceremony a wedding | J. A. Reuter of Garrison, spent Sun- dinner was served to the wedding; day in. Bismarck visiting Mrs. Reu- party at the Eisenberg home. ‘In the| ter and baby, who are at the,St. Alex- evening a reception’ and dance was’ ius hospital, where the baby Is recelv- held at the Odd Fellows hall. A great ing treatment. VISITS AT HOME, Miss Anna Gross, who has been em- where Mr,; Peterson has been attend-|- shop here, j. school, many out of town friends were here to attend the wedding and reception. | Mr. and Mrs. Pollack will make; their home in Bismarek ‘at’907 ‘Sixth street. { Miss McDonald Is Elected President, The Young Ladies Sodality of St. | lodge will be held this. evening at 8) turned to his home this morning fol- (Mary’s church held a. meeting in St. ; ‘Mary’s Auditoriuni yesterday after- | ‘ncon and elécted officers for the new year, © i Following are the names of the of- fcers elected at the meeting yester- | lay: i , ee Margaret McDon- ald, Vice-President—Miss Mary Poehm. Feaenes Miss Gertrude Fitzger- | ald, Treasurer—Miss Mary Sheehan. ' Custodian—Miss Mary Heinlein. CELDBRATES BIRTHDAY | Miss Gracella Munger celebrated! her twelfth birthday anniversary al the home of her parents. Saturday | afternoon from three to six o’clock| with a party to twelve young ladies of! Bismarck. The afternoon was spent inj N. *amns and dancing and at 4:30 a de-| licions lunch was‘served. Decorations | consisted of baby dolls representing the new year and the color scheme was carried out in pink, green and yellow. piiier, 1 CLUBS TO MEET The Current Events club will hold their meeting with Mrs. Larson on Wednesday afternoon, January 11. A program on “Economics” will be given. The Fortnightly club will hold their meeting at the Business and Profes- sional Women’s clubs on January 11. Miss Minnie J. Neilson will be the hostess. A program on English poets will be given. MOVE TO CITY. T. O. Oien, who several years ago was located here, has moved to Bis- marck from Minneapolis, and wiil represent the Rexall drug line in western North Dakota and eastern Montana. Mrs; Oien. will come here within a few weeks. Mr. Oien is well known among traveling men in North Dakota, P. E, 0. MEETING ‘Chapter F of the P. E. 0, Sisterhood DICKINSON VISITORS HERE, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Peterson ‘of Dick Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Peterson of Dick- | inson,:- former residents of Bismarck, are visiting friends in the ¢ity for several days. % TO HOLD MEEETING The regular meeting of the Yeomen o'clock. A social session and refresh- ments will follow the business meet- ing, RETURNS TO COLLEGE, Miss Exene Schultz returned this ; morning to Northfield, Minn., where she is a student at Carleton college, fter spending the holidays at her home here, TO TWIN CITIES. Dr. and Mrs. E. P, Quain left last evening for the Twin Cities, where Dr. Quain will attend the Clinical Congre: jurgeons RETURNS TO HOME. Mrs. R...D.. Ward of Minnewaukan, . D.,-who-has been a guest at the | Burt Finney home for the past week, returned to her home this morning. ENGLISH TEACHER RETURNS. Miss Cora Van Beek, teacher of English jn the high school has return- ed from a vacation spent at her home at Westfield, N. D. MISS. ROBERTSON RETURNED. Miss Winifred Robertson. high school teacher, has returned from a visit at her home at Willow City, N. D.. over the holidays. RETURNS FROM VISIT. Miss Marvel Biornson returned yes- terday frcem ‘her home at LaMonre. N. D., where she was a guest at her home over the holidays. ROYAL NEIGHBORS MEET. Installation of officers will be held at the meeting of the Royal Neighbors STOMACH UPSET? Trin i Tr i i i Tr im hh GOODS ROADS MEETING, W. E. Holbein lett today for Wil- liston, N. D., where he will attend a meeting of the Good Roads Associa- tion. : MISS STANKA RETURNS. Miss Victoria Stanka, who spent the holidays visiting friends at Mil- waukee, Wis., has returned to Bis- marck, RETURNS FROM VISIT. Miss Olive Kinsella returned yester- ‘day from Aberdeen, .S. D., where she spent her Christmas vacation at her home. \ FROM MISSOURI. Miss Esther weightman has return- ed from a visit at her home at Mound City, Missouri. FROM FARGO. Miss Mary Giffin has returned from Fargo, where she spent the -holidays visiting friénds. RETURNS FROM: WISCONSIN. Miss Olga Johnson, ‘Domestic ence teacher, has returned fror visit at her home at Rhinelander, ¥ VISITS AT CARSON. Mrs, Albin Peterson of the city, has ft , where she will visit relatives and. friends. [NESS ‘VISITOR. son of Valley City, re- lowing a short, business visit here. TO JAMESTOWN. Dr. C. C. Hibbs left this morning for Jamestown, N. D., on a business trip. LEAVES. FOR ILLINOIS. George Brittin of Brittin, who has been visiting in Bismarck for the past few days, left this morning for. Spring- field, Tl. ee oe TUTTO MUU MMU. MUU ULM LU UA Ue s of the American College of z can well afford end on hig ranch near there, RETURNS FROM TRIP. T. H. Poole, and Alfred Zuer have! returned from a week’s business visit | ' at St. Paul, Minn: FROM NEW YEARS VISIT. Miss Edna Rust returned yesterday from Beulah, where she was a guest) B'avy an unusu.¢! pver New Year's. ~ BUSINESS VISITOR. C. A. Wheelock of Fargo, is a bus- iness visitor in the city today. VALLEY. CITY. GUESTS. Miss Mayme Brady and } at the home of Mrs. A. E. Brink. " RETURNS FROM VISIT. _Miss Anne Muilaney returned last night from Dickinson, where she spent the holidays visiting at her home. RETURNS FROM VISIT. Mrs; J. A. Hoftman. returned yester’ from Beach, where she has been, day visiting friends for the past week. LEAVE FOR CHICAGO. Mr, mori will vigit friends, N. VISITING FRIENDS HERE. Mr. and Mrs. Carl: J. Schiinder of | son, are visiting friends in Bis-| HAZEN VISITOR. . J. Monson of Hazen, itor in: the city today, NOTICE TO WOODMEN Members of the Modern Wood- men are requested to attend the! funeral of neighbor H. J. Sims: application at Perry’s undertaking parlors at 2:15 pum. Tuesday, Jan. 10. ey iti HH a Hi a i ANUARY. SHOE VALUES in this Store are of such char- acter that even the busiest man to take time to dale, N. D.,°Miss Cecelia Cullen, at{met with Mrs. R.-S. Towne at her home at * iy, mite Me Mes Home this afternoon. A discussion of betes bir near . | garet Becker, at home at Scotland, S.| by-laws was led by the president, Mrs. £ { i tw D., Miss Marna tee Tinneen: home Phillip Meyers. Mrs. Cox gave an ia Tha h hi scot at h ; select a pair or 0. You are at Lyndon Station, Wis iss Meria | terestin; a} t’s what thousands of stomac! ls, iss Alma ‘Rorvig, at haere the channel sufferers are doing: now. Instead of | quality, expert McGrath and Miss ne in Minneapolis, Minn., Miss Plath, at home at Davenport, Miss Beatta. Jacobson at home ht Dazev, N. D., Miss Alice Olson at home at Crookston, Minn., Miss Flor- ence Bentley at tome at Ortonville, Minn., Miss Emma Voves, at Perhain, ‘Minn., and (Miss Gertrude Bergan, at her home at Valley City, N. D., grade teache-:s have returned and resumed their teaching in the local schools to- day. LARGE NUMBER SKATE A large number of young people of both Bismarck and Mandan are en- joying the ice rink, east of the Clifford Restaurant. The weather being mild yesterday a large number of skaters from both Mandan and Bismarck spent. the day skating there, Islands, ENTERTAINS FOR MRS. McANENEY Mrs. L. P: McAneney was’ honor guest Saturday night at the home of Mrs, A. Johanss Mrs. McAneney will leave for Washington, D. C. in about ten days to join her husband, who is with the War Finance Corpor- ation. Whist was played. FROM VISIT AT HOME. Miss Irene Eastman, instructor of chemistry in the local high school, has returned from. Pembina, N. D., where she spent the holidays at her home. FIRST MEETING OF YEAR | | The Bismarck Communfty Chorus | will hold their first rehearsal of the! i taking tonics, or trying to patch up a poof digestion, they are attacking the real cause of the ailment—clogged liver ; and disordered bowels. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets arou: the liver in a soothing, healing 5 When the liver and bowels ar forming their natural functions, goes indigestion and stomach troutl Have you a bad taste, coated ton; poor appetite, a lazy, don’t-care fee! no ambition or energy, trouble undigested foods? Take Olive Tablets the substitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. ‘You will know them by their olive color. They do the werl: without griping, cramps.or pain. se cl Take one or two at bedtim: i fief, Rat what youlike, 15¢ Cr ‘ getting sound fitting service $5.00 to | 115 4th GUAM and low first cost. It’s a great combination. $10.00 Richmond's Bootery Street. - ULE 's. Carl 'Myhre of Valley City, are house guests and. Mrs. Al. Rosen left this ing tor Chicago, ‘Ill., where they N. D.} ;morrow evening at 7:30. De- | gree work, CHILI SAUCE Chili sauce has innumerable uses. When you're baking beans if there | happens to be no salt pork put quite \2 quantity of chili sauce over the beans. If you want to give roast taste put ‘some chili sauce in the pan while it roasts. If you'd give delightful tang to the cold meat sandwich add chili sauce DANDERINE ; Stops’ Hair Coming Out; Thickens, Beautifies. i cents buys a_ bottle of “Dand- at any drug store. After one you can not find a particle of dandruff or a falling hair. Besides, every hair shows new life, vigor, brightness, more color and | abundance. ‘ 35- erin i a i : z i DeHaven in China has five sacred mountains, used as shrines. DOORS BURN! ~ A door will keep out unwel- come guests but it cannot | stop Fire the worst of all ene- mies. Insurance alone stops loss. There is a whole century of fair dealing back of every Hartford Fire Insurance - Co. policy. Call on this agency. MURPHY “The Man Who Knows ; Insurance.” Bismarck, CHARLIE CHAPLIN in “THE IDLE‘CL/ and DAVID BUTLER IN “GIRL TONIGHT and TOMORROW MATINEE EVERY [ AFTERNOONS—10¢ and 25¢ N Eltinge Theatre @ Wednesday and Thursday— GAMBLE” 0 THTS—l5c and 35c and Mrs. Carter IN THE TAXI”

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