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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1922 es ie ey THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Py pa patie rat r PAGE FIVE | Jack Casey of Plaza, visited with riends here this morning. ‘ it WOMEN’S BENEFIT. ASSOCIAT! ‘The Women’s Benefit association of the Maccabees will hold their regu- lar meeting this evening in the K. P,| John O'Neil of Mott, called on E. V. Lahr left this morning on a hall at 8 o'clock. Various kinds of| friends here this morning. short business trip to Fargo. important business is to come up be- | . fore the meeting. All members are| J. 0. Nulsten of Belfield was a bus-| | Henry J. Duemcland made a busi- urged to be present, iness caller here today. ness trip to Jamestown today. RUMMAGE SALE Mr. and Mrs, Clark Alm of Good-| gn 414 Main Street. Those | =n {EU rich, were city visitors today. who have donations please de-| : . e ust Neceive ” liver at-414 Main Street. An Attractiive Line of Seek 25 Greatest Mrs. Lahr Gives RETURNS HOME, | Frank Schaner of Solen was a busi- | ness visitor here this morning. Women in State for B . W. H, Robinson, Sr., and daughter, psa The f divisi f St { rid Miss Katherine Robinson, left. this) on e four divisions of St. » | « . Memorial Tablet: dge Luncheon morning for their home’ in. Grand, 289! Berg, Jr.,-of Arena, visited] Mary’s Sewing Circle will hold Mrs, F. A, Lahr of 68 |Avenue B|Forks after spending several weeks| With friends here today. a rummage sale Friday and MOS NCE Soro a> Ne oe : * $ : 1 i lianas \ tertained friends at a bridge lunch-| at the home of his son, W. H. Robin-/ ; ity] Saturday, Oct. 20 and 21, in! b : Who are the 25 greatest women | °” ridge lune! | Steve Panas of Max, was. a city ’ if 4 we ew e Our a S | oe North Dakota Heune auction erat stare wae four son and daughter, Mrs. Beulah al sallecetodayt 4 the old Folsom Jewelery store| ; { { eing ask y y Ms Ini- % Saber iciage ass —ooII EEE N vecaal! AIL ve eae Wri] W. A. McDonald won the honors at RETURNS HOME. i ithe “nuinoke: oberg the is tg | cards: At the close of the game aj , Mrs. Bradshaw and baby left yes-| e . | ety sole ee eetite, auery, 8 0) couize luncheon was served. ‘Table| terday for their, home in Wilton af- Including Sport Modjels and Street Wear | the names ‘of the women, not now sPointments decorations were| ter @ visit of ten days at the home| . ‘ living, to place on a tablet in the|¢2tti¢d out arsistically in hallowe'en| of Mrs, John G. Dixon of 1708 Ros-| Sty les. iM ‘Temple of Womanhood which the | designs. y Alliance plans to build in Washing- ————— an Give High School All citizens of the state will have the opportunity of sending in nom:-|* nations of the women to be named Dance Tomorrow for this honor. In order to obtain the names of these women a contest in which ey- ser street, | 66 J ' i ” the members o: ie usiness and! this afternoon from 4to6 olack. | Don’t accept substitutes—don’t RETURNS FROM TRIP. buy baking powder that is sup- F. L. Conklin returned yasterday | from a short business trip to the| posed to’ be just as good as northern part of the state, C. R. Meridith of Killdeor, was a Calumet —don’t think that a bupiners caller in Bismarck this big can at a low price means Ever try to get these Victor Records? They are all standard numbers, so much in de- mand that it has always been difficult to keep up our stock. We have man-- aged to get enough of them now to warrant our adver- tising this partial list: 64261 Orientale Violin Zimbalist 64792 La Capinera (The Wren) Mi-Curet €4795 Kies Me Again Garrison 64999 Carm: ragonal: oscaniinisLa Scala Orch. 74198 Ty tes of the Williams ‘emple 74341 Thals—Meditation Violin Elman 74626 Introduction and Tarantelle In the newest shap::s and colors. Very attractive designs at very attractive High school students will hold a dance in the American Legion hall crybody in the state may enter has| ‘°° ening: thes board been ‘adnounced!HAY Grice, of Souk of sede has. decided tha), no j ill be given for the beer tin | dancing shall be allowed in the high :E women aecompanied by | School. members of the student body descriptive matter of the;y| ‘00K the action in procuring a hall r. Anybody over the age of 12, own town and arranging for their is eligible to compete. Full de. | Patty. They will have teachers and of the contest may be obtained | the Parents of some of the students tils | ° y addressing, “Great “Women Con | et as chanerons, and no ond except] Leroy Irvine of Flasher made al a real saving. Use 's Universal Alliance,| high school ctudents or alumni will! bukiness trip to the city last even- 5 umpshire avenue North.|¢ allowed to atted the dance. Itt ing | vest, Washington, D:' C.” was stated that similar high school| pele The final selection of the names | dances will be given during the win-| Miss Esther Olafson of Halliday, | of the famous women will be left to| ter. shopped and. visited in Bismarck to- a special historical research com- SuaDSmEEE EER day. | " prices. Mary Buchholz minent citizens ef] MOTORING TO CALIFORNIA, peas ow being 'sélect-| Mr. and Mrs, ‘Oscar Lund and Mrs.| &, A, Peterson of Dickinson made will be placed! Nick Reuter of Garrison, visited at} » business-trip to the city last even-| EE Econom: BAKING POWDER ading educa-|the home of Mrs. John Reuter ng. x ! ‘ eads of patriotic terday while enroute to Los Angel nd others. Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Lund will make who have already | their home in California, while Mrs. ted to serve on the North | Reutter will rcturn after a visit, The Avoid disappointments. ' Millions of housewives are’ Miss Blanche Maier of New Salem, | was a city shopper today. | committee “are the follow-|party is making the tip by automo-| giegai ig qlosing out his! using Calumet because ot its } reso riizisn tectneaux Hnlst= A. Mefarland, Minot G. A. oa veut stock of clothing Jor men and dependability. They know 87255 Ohy Promise Mecha ‘on; Thomas F. Kane,] STANDARD BEARERS MEET, | women. Wonderful bargains.' = ‘ see, Butterfy—Un eal” French, Universi-| ‘The Standard Bearers of the Me: that the bakings will always }} ss Mah creat Se cree 88127 Aida—Céleste Aida Caruso 88188 Lucrezia Borgia—Trinklied jumann-Heink 88318 Pearl of Brazil—Charmant Totrazzini Crane, Minot; Barend ; Ey P. Rob- Cabe Methodist church will meet to- i F- Reb-| morrow evening at 7:30 o'clock at Lele rare, |the home of Miss Dorothy Moses of ; RM. Black 215 Park Avt. Miss; Grace Cook will “Donald, former.| !ave charge of the program. , Quick Oats | ‘orks; Mrs. W.G.}__ Rummage Sale of the St. Instant Quaker Oats | M. Helen Da-| Mary’s Sewing Circle will be The quickest cooking oats othe Mss Melvin * continued Saturday. Have in the world 7 Oh. Mrs. George Ml also nice house aprons for Quaker Oats now come in two | itional honorary com-| Fale. Styles, the Instant and the regular. | = » of 1,000 notable women — jl ——————————_———_ bea Quaker cooks in 3 to 5” BEST BY TEST oe en ae that of Pad aie rom vari tates and coun- A ‘ j i \—alwi call F mm the, Womans Universi| DYE SKIRT, COAT _ | minutes, 1 is the quickest cooking Ce ee Galt 'Gream Powder. For {t fyou are nt thoroughly sat a being ad 5 ins a touch—just a tin ied wil 5 ———— DRAPERIES WITH | the two styles are identical in STH WORLDS GREATEST BAKING POWDER | "°°*!NS MEYER Biot cold cream, Becau. back and get your money a r it: d flavor. Both flaked | ‘ e i of this, Armand stays on ti re T, BALL, DIAMOND DYES! qality and flavor. Both are flaked | See Exclusive Victor Dealers |: you wash it off. fy ines your dealee fobs ot end from queen grains only — just the Bi KN.D 5 ‘ { nui oir a, fall ball. at the Each package of “Diamond Dyes” Fich, plain, flavory oats. But Hate ismarck, N. D. 4 Armand Gold Cream Powd' containing Benerous senile Grand Pacific hotel Friday, Oct. @7-| contains direct'on so simple that any | that lusciousness which has won the | is Be Tes exceptional density. Siritm Armand Bouquet, 2 been sent out. e committee in) 4G Lee ; § r jouge, Col > : cha ounces that many of them, skirts, Sressee, ts) coats eweat But in Instant Quaker the oats are | blend naturally into the skit. jing Cream, Talcum and Soap. a ers, stockings, hangings, draperies,| cut before flaking. They are rolled ! i | ver, have returned without Ld Bee EY for yourself! | Address ay ng thei destination scThey ack Cetything like new | Buy, “Diamond | very thin and partly cooked. So the | Try it once for yourself! thatdanyone@whor knows: (ot neople Dyes he. other kind—then ’ perfect flakes are smaller and thinner—that ARMAN})—Des Moines who should receive invitations to} home dyeing is guaranteed, even if ig all. And the small thin flakes kindly aotify Mrs: F.! Ulmen oe Mrs. Yous eave mever dyed: before: Tell | cook ‘quickly. Ba EME S APL EGAL Gt ae “'S-! your druggist whether the material | Lee Bankston, for tuey are anxious] vo ich ty dye is wool or silk, or| YOUF grocer has both styles. If that ail shall receive invitations. | Snether it is linen, cotton, or mixed| YOU want the Instant look for “In- goods. Diamond Dyes never streah,| Stant” on the label. Those oats will spot, fade, or run. Advt. | cook perfectly in 3 to 5 minutes. | turn out just right. Pies, | cakes, biscuits, muffins, will always be perfectly raised, | light and wholesome if you ‘use Calumet, the real eco: | nomical leavener. Calumet sales are 2% times | 95100 Rigolett: Galli-Cure! LE: Fh . If there are ahy other records you have been wanting, ask us about them. COLD CREAM POWDER. - | In The LITTLE -PINK-& Wti'ITE- BOXES HERE is no other facio is $1, everywhere—in its littlo ‘Thowser made like Armanjd pink-and-white hat-box. And SSA ed Commercial Travelers | \ | Revival Meetings FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Cor. 4th St. and Ave. B. “FAMILY NIGHT” TONIGHT BRIDGE AND DANCING PARTY. Mrs, Lee Bankston was hostess at nd dancing’ party at her| evening for 12 of her| o joined her in celebrating } Twenty Minute song service. Practical message on life topic. “Christianity vs. Worldliness; what about dancing, cards, etc?” ¢ 5 a NowlsThe llimeTo Buy | the oceasion whichwas fier birthday. | . wmnak x lose of the bridge gd d : ; a bitiiey dinace wee saiveds Cooking Utensils Re CLEAN Meetings all next week. OPEN EVENINGS. Table appointments and decorations $i cey 40 Hocling BE: For quick results on all metalware use SAPOLIO for Fargo where she will attend the os «' Sheare Pollehe Then lyou can enjoy the delicious See Tea Wine: Eothes SU tart flavor of this health-giving Teichman, school nurse, left yester- N <= - é d fruit every day in the year. day to attend the meeting, : a 4 i ISINESS VISITOR. oo) me A MORGANS stg a S ¢ a Cranberries are reasonable in price. yr Gribeh adden ot Earet sepccrat i , y They are easily and quickly pre- J. E. Naylor, Evangelist. L. R. Johnson, Pastor. were charmingly carried out in hal- lowe’en colors. Phone 408 ge NURSES ATTEND MEETING Miss Ida Swanson, superintendent of the nurses training school at the E k hospital, left this morning ciation, is spend- ate | SAPO uit n the city on busi- : f 4 pared—no peeling—no cores—no Se ason waste. Economical! . 4 fee nrth Dakeiatee io ast , You can make 10 tumblers of jelly with two years who has jut is BOYS 234 pounds of sugar and 8 pounds of cran- turned from, a trip throug’ i rries | this recipe: : ; Europe where he has made a a The season for Basket Ball will soon be here, and no be Try pe 7 Focke tr get thoes raat Bit Ui) =| doubt you will be chosen to represent your school’s train- Cranberry Jelly Auditorium Tuesday cron y ii tS ing, and team work and ability to act quickly are essen- Cook until soft the desired quantity of cranberries re a ie the penis wie '2| _ tial to gain victory; but do not forget proper equipment with is plac oh ater Sor each tno asa of ate whom he represents in| P |= also counts. We are prepared to meet the demands of zs slate who cae . Measure the juice and heat it to the boiling point. congress. | : Basket: Ball season, by carrying @ complete stock of Ada oon Gup Of sugar for every two Cans OF ice een re ETM 6 |1= ildi: Basket Ball shoes. The “Comet” is one of our real shoes stir until the sugar is dissolved; boil briskly for ae er eh i ul ing a er own : | Ts ” 5 s | five minutes; skim, and pour into glass tumblers, ELTINGE E | for “Regular players,” and are constructed of a White ficcolsin or uriclery inolde. , A ” . . : . Bs So Bene ee eae E and County re] Duck, with Brown leather trimming. Improved suction a: Oe Oe = Be Sole and-—Lace to Toe-style. Such players as Forrest | Always cook cranberries in porce- Those of us who are proudest of Bismarck < | C. Allen of University of Kansas and Walter Mace of lain-lined, enameled, or aluminum By aie Bare ah une cere ene ones hoe SS Yale, have paid the “Comet” their tributes. See our vessels, ieve that this town and county can be made = Wind Disp! f Ked t k é . =| a still better place in which to live. E Indow Display or Keds next week. To be sure of a selection of the choicest = And these aretie ones who are quickest to |= : varieties — ask for Eatmor Cranberries. =| translate civic loyalty into deeds; the ones |= Plt = who keep business moving and money cir- ‘eZ GIRLS : . Aan ee rs | culating by “buying at home,” who “bank = We also.carry a Basket Ball shoe for the Girls, light in seh’ ’ at home” in order that home-made money = z y . iy 4 : may work for the benefit of our own home 1 construction, with suction Soles— and Black leather AMERICAN CRANBERRY EXCHANGE community: } ‘=| trim. Also Black and White Canvass Gym shoes — as 90 WEST BROADWAY * NEW YORK 4 The City National Bank ;weleomes ihe Zz well as Ballet Slippers. “ Your Gym period will not be (The red and blue trade-mark fine Beh Conine ee i complete, unless you are regularly equiped. See Our Inbeiis on all barrels and boxes) : a iz Window Display next week. : El |Z Headquarters of Keds for the Kiddies. ? | A. W. LUCAS CO ee BISMARCK, NO. DAKOTA = . ° NS _Rodolph Valentino | Snel? as preteen. Big Meee ras a. I BISMARCK ‘Blood and Sand’ }| 5

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