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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1922 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SOE RE an cel PAGE FIVE S 2 2 0. J. Olson, Arthur Johnson, and] Mr, and Mrs, Lee R. ‘Turner of | =U/INMMUNNNNNNN4iNNNnNiHnHNiWNaNunnnunvunnni i p Cara 2 ger, A. F, Paulson’ of Driscoll, were city| Sterling, were city visitors here to-| 3 WH _ATCTA CAA visitors today. ae | 2 Howard Miler of Werner, nade a | IE z business trip to the city yesterday = = evenitig , 5) DYE STOCKINGS = i _ — \ — 3 : sa p — Mrs. L. Haugen of Turtle Lake, OR SWEATER IN Honor Mrs. Dick | Monday Club Meets _ | :i,77*t ‘ns Vsiet 8 Bemank te DIAMOND DYES At Bridge Party) With Mrs. Atkinson) iu or irom, was a bwiness| "Diamond Dyes” add yeurs of wear * YY Mrs. H, 0. Wray of 120 Ave. B,| Mrs. T. R. Atkinson was hostess | called in the Capitol City this morn-| t0 worn, te ee ee tioes nae entertained at bridge yesterday af-| to the members of the Monday club | iM& ings, draperies, everything. Every | ternoon in honor of Mrs. W. E. Dick | yesterday afternoon when the follow-| Li f Yucca, and S. O package contains directions .so sim- of Chicago, who is a guest of -her|ing program was given: Weed ae arson of pees ag Se eee eaten (Gat raee trite J, sister, Mrs, \J. C. Taylor. ‘The hon-| Moll Call—Revolutionary Leaders| Thorton of Turtle Lake, called uj Re Uy Nikln ot ae een Bar. ors at ¢; ere won by Mrs, Tay-| in France. i Bismarck, on business. ments or draperies even if she has lor, At the conclusion of the game a| Growth in Political and Religious | Een nerie aved beforsis dust baie Dia course luncheon was served. Freedom During the Middle Ages: NOTICE end, Dydactno other ekdat Abe —————— j Mrs. V. J. La Rose. i Pad Bi & RETURN FROM HONEYMOON Revoluti Ideas in France— } ‘ é your material will come out right, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Barneck Mrs. R. F. Flint, an Mrs. C. A. Fisher, State esante Diamond Dyes are guaran s »who were married in Bismarck this| Miss Dorothy Hanna of Fargo who| President of the Non-Partisan | te not o Se en ace eae run. see retuxned today trom an ex- i visiting at the home of Mr. pnd | Clubs will speak at the Rialto ete, Eira a er a le tended honeymoon trip to Winnipeg, | Mrs. S. W. Corwin was an out-of- | . is oven: y ih toldye | Can., Chivago, Ill, Milwaukee, Wis., | town guest at the meeting. | Theatre at 8 o'clock this ever or whether is it linen, cotton’ or the Twin Cities, and other points. oe ing. mixed goods, Mrs, Barnetk, formerly, Miss Mary |SURPRISE AND MISCELLANEOUS ! e a Slattery, is a graduate of the local SHOWER. high school in the class of 1921.] Mrs. George Lange of 815 Twelfth | Mr. Barneck, son of Mr. and Mrs.|strect, was given a suprise party e : William Barneck, will return to his {and miscellancous shower by. the | IDS * ¢ “former position as watch maker | Catholic Daughters of America yes- IP. and engraver at Bonham Bros.,|torday evening at her home, Music Pr) Gere Secacee che egyent MT. | and social conversation were enjoyed wii 7 by the 25 guests at the party. t Nome ines Parcels parents, luncheon was served by the hoste:ses | ! 4 young people among Bismarck’s ON WAY EAST. JAPAN - CHINA. | Soccer Miss Esther Olson and Lucille Curl | .PHILIPPINES VISITING HERE. of Wilton, stopped over in Bismarck | = ‘ Mr. and Mrs. C,H, Sherman of yesterday to shop and visiting with Argoria, Minn., stoppe ‘friends while on their way to Chi « een +f farerin, Minny tanned over today copa, il, where Mi Olson wil visit Coe tee ee } Stall nd Mrs, Sherman are Telatives and to New York, ‘where ancouver, Briti lumbia, Unex- ‘ re r home after a trip Miss Curt will spend several weeks | celled service. Japan 10 days, China ue tet They will ston off to- with relatives and friends. 14 days, Manila 18 days. Before you ‘ von for a visit With. JOIN IN MARRIAGE ' plan a journey ask about { —— Miss Lydia M, Koenig of Wilton | ' RRIAGE LICENSE. and George H. Gilbertson of ee e e e ioge license ws issued| were united :n marriage yesterday | . [ ) s. Zella Jennings and M. aflernoon at 5 o-gtoeke by the Hey, la n aCl IC 4 rd Shaffer, both of Bismarck,|L. R. Johns32. e young couple TN ' yesterday afternoon. Mrs, Jennings, are both well known in fate homs SS Giants of the Pacific i 3 lived in Bismarck for many|town. Mr. Gilbertson is engag' | : ‘ . a { “years, Mr. Schaffer is a eudid “at in restaurant business. Farber paar from local steam, e ‘ the state penitentiary, a 4 ini MARRIAGE LICENSE H.\M.,Tait, Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept. A GOING HOME FROM CONFERENCE| A marriage license was issued to | 611-2nd Avenue, So., 1 A Rev. and Mrs. W. A. E. Maddock of | Mrs. Phocbe Harold of Bismarck | Minneapolis, Minn. Milton, who, have been guests at the|@md John Waller of Baldwin yes- | ‘ home of E Bailey since the close|teTday afternoon by the county | | * { of the conference of tie Methodist | SEE, Me Sonn Harold. count | i ** church at Mandan returned to their] Of ‘the fa! an ee } es home thissinoening: surveyor of Burleigh county for) d The SHS ee ° ° goa wn as ordova Shop oa Teetet ombining Graceful Lines Wit re hoain Rowers of Favre, he} the, marrage of Mee Thorns | Spe : Beauty of Tailoring ther and. sister-in-law, Mr. and| My and Mrs. Antone Wyciskala and Skilled craftsmanship, artistic designs and practical Q i Hes tee pe returned to her| Harlem L: Patterson took place at|{ value harmoniously combined give Coniovayt ane : ‘ me this , St. Mary’s rectory this morning at istinctiy, ‘ hi : i ‘ : Pe \ ‘ ee Be pogeceun she hae Braue eB, ieeles Ye auality <witich: as Become aster HERE is nothing that proclaims a smart woman’s impeccable taste as f Mine distrcPmectiag ot thereat eens: cae does her suit. In a Printzess you can depend that your costume Hagan tetas meting ats ee pecan As gifts they are ever acceptable and one that y d nvzess y ; Dp y | 4, Wednesday afternoon at Odd Fel-| FJ. Zellmer and daughters, ectually Maproves yore ain eae ae matches your personality, ior rrintz tailors to the type. ‘ % lows hall at 2:45. The bus will) Misses Julia and Ethel, who have ee the display of these beautiful goods in.our show fig j in ; ‘ ‘. { cave for Mandan at 3 o'clock. spent several weeks visiting srlenita window. ; fone single ins syerey ee make these suits appropriate for even AT and relatives in Milwaukee, and- mos orma. ay-time citar. Anna Creighton and daughter, | Beaver Dam, Wis. have returned to F. A. KNOWLES ec y aa Hees tothe: ens we then aaa oage Jeweler, Bismarck. : : wore een guests at the “Home ‘of thei ‘ 3 eye ot i ‘ daughter and sister respectively, RETURN TO CITY ‘ As an example of our value giving ability we offer this splendid selection Mrs. George Lund returned to their Mrs, A.,M. Fisher’ and Misses . Y ; we . 4 4 home yesterday. , |Fannie and Ann Slattery who have of high quality Suits at o very low price. Finest quality Wool Velour on enjoyed a’ short visit in St. Paul, trimmed with Mole skin, Duvet-de-Laine trimmed with Nutria Fur and LEAVES FOR HOME, Minn. have returned to their re- * * * : : * s * Rev. William Schoffstall, who has | spective homes. fine quality Poiret Twill lined with Canton Crepe. Your choice in this as- been visiting with friends in Bis- —— cud rti t ‘ «marek for several days left this MOVE INTO NEW ‘HOME \ sortment, morning for his home in McClusky. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cox are mov- % eee) ing into their new home on Thayer BUSINESS VISITOR LEAVES, Street in Riverview Addition this . al ’ Alvin Richter of Flasher who has | Week. C . b : been in Bismarck for several days o: — : i tech areas hans'ce] ATTENDS SURGERY MEETING, ranbDerries Cold Weather See These Special day. ir, M. W. Roan left yesterday for aes F is ao _ | Chicago, MIL. to attend the Soo Rail- Th EF : E M | | Insurance Valuc: in Dresses GUEST IN CITY, way Surgical mecting. t ko Miss Beth Dresser of Spiritwood 1s e rul rT very ea . Warm Coats Ser . D a guest at the home of Mrs. George WEEK END VISITORS we resses Lund. Mr. and'Mrs. A. J. Ostrander 7 spent the week end visiting friends at Ski t 3 98 a Mr, and Mrs. E. J. Jermarck of|in Minot: $13 95 ints $ t $8 A eeeranie ihe city oe cians Mrs. Charles Avery of Chicago, Cranberries are good themselves , ] This ii i ’ t - _ PMs sla, week end guest: atthe and make other foods taste good! Big, roomy coats made of In this special offering you will This is a splendid lot of serge Mis, R, M Loomis of Sterling, | home of Atty. and Mrs. C. L. Young. heavy double faced Polo cloth find serges, plaids and’ striped dresses. The red braid trim- { shopped and visited with friends here} tty, John Knauff of Jamestown, is At breakfast—try cranberry jelly on hot in tan and brown, affording materials. Plain models also ming and fancy stitching ad this morning. Eo businesn eulles ineBlamarek: cs. biscuits or toast; it is surprisingly good! maximum comfort at a mini- box pleated. Two handy pockets. just the right touch to make ‘ak ae aa | Pp mum price. Sizes 36 to 42. them real attractive. \ Carl Ludholm of Washburn, made] yz. ole M Olson of Benedict, For lunch—with cold cuts—cranberry iG Waists at $2 98 : ! ness trip to the city yesterday | stonned over in the city last night. sauce makes a most delicious relish. ars ; i — wit jt 0 ooking blouses of Geor- i Yaga: chachee By Bale on cee For dinner—with rosst beef—cranberry and at $19.50 od dee aaa immed Stunning Dresses ) is’ spending*s few days visiting. and sauce adds a piquant flavor and aids eek deetdl taal gelte, ati Sect aapor es shopping in the city. igesti T ese recipes : e offer some wonderful bar- viles. v $ ‘ MAND digestion. EAs pes gains in Storm Coats. Heavy this price. at 12.50 Filson: of Riso; Wwas'a ‘busi. Jour with Beaverette . « Ter bee mer eras erone aes yeti fete cos tg Collars. Great out-door coats Bloommers at $1 etiee eabt eco isyoae hehe “PINK WHITE. One quart cranberries, two cups boil water, 2 ceived. esigned es; ally E, Roth of, McKenzie, transacted 1% to 2 cups sugar. Boil sugar and water to- of heavy cn ae me Well made bloomers of good for small women, these dresses ° # acted business here this morning. gether for five minutes; skim; add the cranberries eine , quality sateen in Green, Brown, are exceptionally attractive in and boil without stirring (five minutes is usually siripes, Purple and Navy, H Checked Velour arid Jersey ? OM owe OUY sufficient) until all the skins are broken. _Remove etait z with fancy tops. . s v A from the fire when the popping stops. , Cover-all Aprons z Complexion a Cranberry Pie Exclusive Models Oee ‘EvuRCan Pay : e vA n— e ya ce Have ready a partly baked pastry shell. Pour weeny 2 fair G nN in sauce when are made by ihe above sauce Winter Coats 3 Don’t be without one when.you $15 or over 2 ¢ +5 the dal recipe, put strips of pastry over the top, ne ked ther bi can’ buy one of these at this ) 2 U1 the daily care ish baking in a moderate oven. Just unpacked another big price. “Made of good grade of * We offer a wonderful selection 2 that~ counts. Let Pca shipment of new models, of striped' Gingham and trimmed of high grade dresses made of i an expert advise. ie eae tee Always cook cranberries in porce- Wool Cordette, ae Boltvis; with rick-rack braid in medium extra fine quality Poiret Twill, ' ou what. to use~. for than’ Armand lain-lined, enameled, or aluminum with flare or belted back an and large sizes. trimmed with rows of silk powder i 3 2 beaverette collars. » F 4 gad bow Tenea (es See cia dalicatoly vessels. a American Normandy Polos * Draidiand tancy metal gues: smooth, dens e r n Fo perfumed. It spreads easily Tobe sure of a selection of the choicest with heavy satin lining. aes and blends naturally into ‘oti * Coats of Pollyanna Cloth with You must see the new 5 . the skin. And it stays on varieties — ask for Eatmor Cranberries. ; : Full line of the famous {ill you wash it off. large collar and cuffs of either Footwear to harmonize Besides the abs 4) VON : Armand Cold Cream A folder containing recipes for other ways wolf or fox fur. These coats : " esides the above spe- ; ag? Powder is the first dry face to use and preserve cranberries, sent free. range in price from with your outer gar- cial offerings we have powder to contain a touch Aa ni of exquisite cold cream. We AMERICAN CRANBERRY EXCHANGE ments. Visit our Shoe ‘ think you will love it. Try 90 WEST BROADWAY NEW YORK 29.50 to 98.50 Department. many others. | ‘PREPARATIONS it. Just ones He is $1 every. . where. nd if you are no! bs : I bdiind blue trade-mark " NE! SHOP, - perfectly satisfied with it (The red and ! rea a ntughey Bide Bismarck. take it back and your money label is onall barrels and boxes.) ‘ Opposite G. P. Hotel will be refunded. Z ’ o— — - : Ask your dealer for, or : 2 4 send us 25c for a week-end | package containing gener- ous samples of Armand f Cold Cream Powder, . . tf 718) Qrmand Bouquet, Rouge, Lae! a 0 ream, Vanishing XN 26 : —, Cream, Talcum and Soap— | . e e : DEAE EENINGS Per ide Wase| The Greatest Showing of Ready-to-Wear in Bismarck 9.and 10 Hoskins Block. bi { hes ‘ 5 i ‘ Hl Phone 408 eee eens el vate 3 >| Annan TA