The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 23, 1922, Page 5

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4 = LEAVES FOR. WISCONSIN. Socialand — _____ Personal Monday Club Celebrates Twentieth Anniversary Green and white, the club colors were used to deeorate the table fo. he three course turkey dinner serve: at seven o’clock at the B, EB, Jones 4 home on First street, Saiurday even ing. The occasion’ wag the’ tweniiet. anniversay of tie clib. aeuowing the dihner the evenin: was spen laying bridge.’ Mrs. G: Dullam ane, s. wd Corwin Naa oe high scores. | i SOCIAL WORKER | 1N MINNESOTA ‘The following item taken from thc St. “Paul Dispaich will ye of interes to many Bismarck peoples “Policewo- mon Marie Zychlinski, recently ap: pGinted in Red Wing, Minn.. is to havi | the whole city for her “beat” anc twetity-four‘ hours a day to cover it according to Chief of Police Jackson She will use her‘own judgment as to When and where to work,‘ and wit t unexpected timeg ca dance: fairs where Lolice super yoman may be though . neces: ENTERTAIN AT DINNER Scott Cameron.and Mrs, H; F r entertained at a. three course at. the Cameron heme Satur } y evening far tie benefit of the ptist Ladies id. Covers were laic twelve. The guests included: ror R. A. "Nestos, Attorney Gen- | S.-Johinson, Secretary @f “State Thomas Hall, F.’ B. McCurdy, H. F , J. M. Riley, G. D, Mann, H t, ET. Burke, Henry Halver rse Schifter, and Scoit Cam- -_ ite Mickelson enter ixteen young people ‘at_ her ‘ome on Park Avenye Saturday even NS» An by gy Of five members of the Fr t ball team. The party returned to the Mickelson home here after attending the Fargo-Mandan basket ball. game at Mandan. Th cvening was spent dancin€ and play- ing cards after which delicious re freshmerts “were served by — thc hostess, é SHOWER FOR MISS WEBER. Mre. O.°N. Dunham entertainec twenty ladies at her home on Satur. day afternooh at ‘a .miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss'Julia Weber. whose marriage to Myvon ‘Hy Atkin: - Son will take place next month. «Mrs: T, R. Atkinson _ won high ‘score’ at bridge, the diversion of the afternoon, Dainty refreshments were served. ‘ HERE ON ‘BUSINESS. D. A. Willard of the Extens‘on de- partment of the Agricultural College | at Fargo isin the city on.a-busines: visit. Mr. Willard. plans iA leave Bismarck today on a speaking tour in the interest cf the state department of. agriculture and. labor, .and “hol¢ - Farmers Institutes in-counties in this part-of the state, ENTERTAINS OPERATORS. | Mrs. ©. F. Dirlam, locai’ manage- cf the North Dakota Telephone com. | pany entertained the telephone oper- aters of the local exchange at ier apartment at Perscn Court SaturJlay evening. Music and ‘sewing were the diversion of the even'ng.. Dainty re freshments were served by the -hoz: tess. ong \ K. OF C.. MEET. The Knights of, Columbus held ‘ar, interesting’ and enthusiastic meetin’ at. St. Mary's auditorium yesterday afternoon.. A lecture on “Divorce™ was given by the chaplain. Fathet Slag., Following the meeting the members adjourned to the gymnasiur | where they took part in various| athletic events. , FROM‘ WEST. Dr. ‘and Mrs: R. R. Hogue are ex. pected to return to Bismarck ton’eb following an extende visit in tig | west. Dr, and Mrs. Hogue, who! wa: | formerly Miss.Katherine Ryan, of the | ¢fty, were married in ‘Tacoma, Wash recently. C. .W. McGray left this afterngor | for Prescott, Wis., where he Will v:si*’) at the home of: his sister. Fran! | Evans.’of the .city, will accompan® Mr. McGray as far as Minueapoli- where he will remain several days o a businegs visit. 4 LFAVE FOR MINNESOTA. Mrs, L.A. Morrisrn ard son, Rick ard, left yesteylay fcr Eveleth. Minn where thev will visit et the home ¢ Mrs. Morrison’s parents. They ple" to Jeave for San Dima: n th: ing, where they will join Mr. Mor in. ATUMNAE TO MERT. The Alumrae Association of -St ‘ Alexins hosnital will, meet in the S* ‘Mexins club reoms at & o'clock th? evening. Important hnsinese matter will he taken vp at this meeting an” all members .are urged to attend. VISIT MOTHER HERP. Mr, and Mrs, EsWald Allness of Wilton, N. D.. were ib the city vow terdav and visited Mr. Allnece& moth- er, who is ill in the Bismarck hosp‘ tal. err SCOUTS MEET The meeting of the Rigvorck Girt Ge Mpanr No Lowill he bata at the nonce of St. Genree’s Finisenne! =, 3 ~ell a vi je dlendid “work. ter of Congressman Houghton of New York, snapped as they §' arte shopping tour, will probably go to Berlin to live soon. ment-as U. S. ambassador to Germany is considered certain. ~weenre o'clock, church on Wednesday night, at ie « RETURN FROM VISIT. Mrs. H. C.. Doerr and Mrs, Joh ‘Acman turned Saturday from Min- neapolis, where they have been ‘vis- ting relatives fer several weeks. <> LEAVES FOR VISIT { B. Birdzell and bab eft yes ay morning for Cl IlL,where they will visit.relatives for several months. LEAVE FOR CALIFORNIA. Mrs. N. O. Ramstad and daughter Edith, of Fourth street, left last night (or San Diego, Calif., where they wil ‘isit elatives fcr several months. Mrs. MAKE HOME HERE. Mr, ‘and Mrs, Fred.Arndt of New Leipzig, N. D.,. arived ‘in’ Bismarck Saturday and plan to make their home here. ‘ Mr./Arndt is.a carpenter. LBLERS CLUB-TO MENT. The Id club will’ meet with Mrs. 2B. Kaul at her home, $20 (Fifth feet’. on Wednesday “afternoon at (2:30 o'clock. RETURNS ''O NEW JERSEY. Frank Allen, wha has lyen visiting. his brother, E. A. Allen here, return- ed to his home at Bernardsville, N. J.. ‘nif’ morning. LEAVES FESSENDEN. Indve W. L. left this m. 'n for Fessenden D., where he will; ek*holding court. spend the RETURNS FROM FARGO. Adjutant General G. .d.° Fraser turned yesterday from Fargo, where he has been visiting. teks } HERE ON BUSINESS. | R. C.. Wadd of Fargo, N..D., was | business visitor in the city toda Richholt Schdol | —? Another of ‘the group of events in “he athiétfe series at the Richholt ’chool will be given at the school to- morrow night, January 24. J. J. M. MacLeod is in. charge. Following is the program? for tomorrow- night's zames. / 1. Indian school, second team vs. nid-year freshman. 2. Will 6 vs. Richholt 6. 3. Potato race. : Girls game—Reds vs. Blacks. _ ‘A slight admission of ten cents wil) ‘ve charged. a Bismarck Boys | ge Three Boys’ basketball teams Jour- “eved to the Indian school Saturday | *ternoon and only one returned with | ful Ip. : Be ae Seagn's “Lightning Five”. rere on the lucky end of anveleyen to” an score thereby taking the meastre f the Indian 3rd team. ¢ 5 of the “Lightning re Jackson, Finstad, Wan- . Olson and Erickson. cGray’s Grade Eight team im tc the Indian seconds by he score of twelve to eight. | Grade Hight wes represented by th ‘ollowing: MeGray, 8B. Smart, D- ores; V. Smart nd Stan Stebbins. Herb O'Hare’s “Harum Skarems” | sheountered the Indian First string und ‘when the smoke of battle cleared wway the score stood twenty to nine for the Red Men. The Harum Skarems were O’Hare, Rhud, Day, Sowles and Neff. Mel Brown was the referee and did Clifford’s Skating- Rink is! open. 10c in the afternoon and evening. Free on Sunday. | ‘ager. Also 4 salesladies. Apply ~ Room, 511, Barcley Corset Mer. TATU -A Real Whole Wheat Porridge ©. The hot-porridge habit is a good habit for the cold days—but be sure it is a whole wheat porridge—one that contains all the elements needed to build and sustain the human body. Shredded Wheat | With HOT Milk ae Makes the best whole wheat porridge because it is thoroughly cooked and contains all the elements needed by the human body. Being ready- cooked saves fuel and time. ; i 7 wil To make.a real whole wheat porridge place the Shredded Wheat Biscuits in a sauce-pan, adding salt and enough water to cover the bottom of the pan. Stir and boil until it thickens. Serve hot in porridge dish with milk or cream. Shredded Wheat Biscuit is delicious for any meal with hot milk. “The Hot Dish for the Cold Days” TRISCUIT is the Shredded Wheat cracker—a real whole wheat toast—cad is eaten with butter or soit cheese. fon a 's Hone: Houghton’ FS = LLL A A A A OE ————————— CITY NEWS | — =. —$ ae if turn to observance of, fundamen There was epecial music and the | Of 1,500,600 homes destroyed in Po- a Hl at Hospital, principles for guidance jn home life, services were especially well attend- land during the war, abowb 620,000 J.P. Hanson of Wighth street, is, the church, the state and government. ‘ed, , have been rebuilt.) jase bojagua ts quite 7 hi : Enter Hospital, * } Herbert Kragh of the city has: en- BR : THERS tered the St. Alexius hospital for} Governor Nestos and C. £. Young || Speak at Methodist. Church treatment. Bal Mr. anf Mrs. 1 Tig hee The proclamation of Governor ‘os tor observance of Sunday as “ rence Schneider of the city announce the w | baby daughter this morning. and Order Day’, was observed in the = | { a , McCabe Methedist Mp.scopal “churcu poe ennene rar me ceronemsine een! Visitor In City. here. ui of, At<the evening ‘Rey. Hah Governor Néstos told tie congrega- tion gi the neces niy the oveyance of laws iv; institution. constitutions anu Lawsg/aften are nov p | enforeta,: he, said, hecause of coward- n will conduct: the, ice on the part of both public officials COATS, DRESSES, SWEATERS, Aid”. talks | and,the-people themselves, that pub- vy y BLA ic. seritiment’ often. was’ not. strong : CoA i & enough ‘in behalf of. enforcement of , REI laws, ‘that people frequéntly did not THANKS, seem to care-whether cr-not the laws Cloth Coats ur sincere | were enforced. He advocated a pub- eae i i the'King-/ lic spirit fop-the maintenance of the | All cloth: coats remaining from the sea- | ul. flowers | con: titution and enforcélnent: of th2 son’s selling are included at prices that KE. B. Mc@utcheon, of Minot, was, in t . , the city ‘today ‘on business and}. yaru- read tie ‘proclamationsot'- the e - lei mjngling with state of governor and “introduced the ‘spea.- a Le t oD a vf f a i ef aT ay ir i ers, .who. were Geyeri < P 8 bia iy fl &. ©. L. Young. id ul a eos? é iN CHEE, odrich, who ment “at the » Yeturned to his SKIRTS, BATH ROBES AND RESSES Dresses at $19.50 $29.50 | Dr. tirst-of a to the Picnee We wish to gratitude to cursfr ess shown and t $13.50 | given during the and death of | jaws. | erinme pra 5 | 2 es our tather and b Mr Young made a plea for a re-l mean quick clentanes 7 clnged ore Tae | Three handsome groups cf real values in- Mrs. Scroggins and Family. \ handsome fur trimmed and full si | cludes dresses of serge, Tricotine and silks. Py models. One lot of high grade dresses of Poiret td Wanted at once. City Man- Twilly Tricotine, Satin and Crepe. Many Four Groups are handsomely braided or embroidered. $10.00 $19.50 January Clearance $29.50 $39.50 — Ae . Plush Coats ee, ; I . $35.00 and $49.50 yalues. All are late | P models, and are Roan in sizes up to 44. i 2 rice ‘January : | \ Clearance ...)........ $19.50 ‘i : s Bath Robes ae Beacon flannel bath robes in a fine assortment of patterns, sizes’ ” to 46. January Clearance....... ....... rel ceetsertet 20 BOO Rite McKenzie Hotel. TANEYS SERVICE DAILY PHOTOULN @ BISMARCK. NORTH DAKOTA v Kaowh all over the Northwest for Quality @MAIL US YOUR FILMS © ‘Camel can work fior six months on the meager dic: which thé vegetation cf the Sahara desert furnishes.- 4 + 7 TONIGHT and TOMORROW Dangerous Curve Ahead : Sweaters nee An assortment of classy models in tieback and coat styles in sizes for misses and women. Values up to $6.50. ue January Clearance ..... - Blankets Greatly Reduced | Skirts : Never was there a better"time to buy | A small number of dress skirts high grade nee We are offering | of Serge, Panama and Prunella many unusual values. H . 7 $2.95 Blankets, January Clearance.$ 1.50 | in black and navy. Values up to $ 2.50 Blankets, January Clearance.$¥1.67 | $12.00. $ 2.95 Blankets, January Clearance.$ 1.98 | January Clearance .... $4.95 $ 4.50 Blankets, Janaury Clearance.$ 2.98 i $ 5.50 Blankets, January Clearance.$ 3.69 | x $ 6.50 Blankets, January Hiesrear * ass Satin Bloomers $ 7.50 Blankets, January Clearance.$ 4.95 , . . $ 9.50 Blankets, January Clearanee.$ 6.25. | Women’s satin bloomers in a fine assortment of new colors.’ Regular-and out size. January Clearance ............ $3.95 Children’s Underwear Children’s and Misses’ heavy weight winter underwear. Drawers and Vests: January - $10.00 Blankets, January Clearance.$ 7.35 $15.75 Blankets, January Clearance. $10.50 $16.50 Blankets, January Clearance.$11.00 $22.50 Blankets, January Clearance. $15.00 Outing Flannel Gowns Women’s outing flannel gowns in a fine assortment of neat striped. patterns and in* a variety of styles. Regular $1.75. January Clearance. -$1.19 Regular January Clearance 5 ays 2 Regula’ January Clearance. . Clearance to Close.... +» 29C NEVER BEF ORE SHOWN x atinee Tomorrow Afternocn Only, oat 4:15 AT THESE LOW PRICES -~ Children 25c, Adults 55c:

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