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“PAGE FIVE For Spring Valley Hignite] Young People’s night to- Coal. Phone 164. night at Baptist Church. waa pe ket’ : , i wee A THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ) : reports, and we! parlors from 7 to 9 o'clock this even- ing, when friends may call, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1922 | R. C. Bertie of Valley City trans- acted business here today. Young People’s night to- night at Baptist Church. we are to trust can usually trust such reports. There will be no meeting Satur- day evening excépt the supper iven| by the young people. A > ] Those intending to become mem-| Yeomen Children’s Festival bers of the church will please come | Monday evening at K. P. Hall. this evening and remain for a few} Yeomen children at 6:00 p. m., minutes with the committee. !Yeomen at 7:00 p. m. Pro- CHILDREN’S FESTIVAL Valdo Thompsen of Ruso was a business, caller in the city today. Mr. and Mrs.:J. F. Nichols shop- ped and visited friends here today. { Entertain 5 . H. A. Mitchler of Wing who has SEE gram at 8:00 p. m. Dancing ntertain Ghosts [Plan High School | | tries aiea.dir | Wm. Robidow, Welli {for veomes and their trems allowe en Fr arty; ance Saturday a Known Farmer Dies! 9:30 to 12. General public ad- mission to dance 50c. U. C. T. will give a Hal- lowe’en Party tonight at the Grand Pacifie Hotel. _ All members and friends invited. The high school students commit-| ReV. Naylor to Talk tee in charge of high school dances announced today that the dance,; To Young People planned for tonight, will be given irs Sera in the Legion Hall Saturday night Miss Esther Larson gave a hallowe- en ghost party at her home on 719 Sixth street for friends last night. Ghosts in the receiving line conduct- ed the guests up a ladder to a sec-! ond story window where they were instead. The committee also annour-| allowed to join other ghostly visitorr | ced an invitation to the fathers A part of the fun for the evening! and mothers of all girls attending | was the seeking of fortunes’ which, the dance to act as chaperones. The were buried in a pile of sand, Let-)dance is limited strictly to high William. Robidou, well known ‘far- mer of -Bismarck vicinity, ; Passed | away at a local hospital at 5:25) o'clock last evening as a result. of kidney trouble with which he: has been suffering for a number years. Mr. Robideau, who was 79 years old,! has been confined: to the hospital for | the past 11 weeks. Tonight will be. young people’s night at the Baptist church. Rev. Naylor, Evangelist, who has been ccnducting meetings for the past two weeks will speak on the topic, “Hid Treasures and How to Find For Spring Valley Lignite Coal. Phone 164. Them.” He will make the ee ae in invisible i ' school students and high school Mr. Robidou. came to Bismarch ters written in invisible ing told each interesting for the young people. hunter what life had in store for him, , alumni, Those who have heard Rev. Naylor | jeorega hice cart Minn is 1878. He A delightful hallowe'en effect was| ©. || = in these meetings know that he has! Wittiam MeDonald, Mes Gharles| even the| Lassen ome by. emtse sf Bishop Tyler Holds brought clearly to the attention of | risher, and Mrs. Dan McDonald, all/ Instant A Comp lete jack Ojanterns ahd orange an ac. Cy the public the necessity of the good pus a I | <a streamers in decorating. The assem-| Services Here Today a hories: in business, in polities. gre Beare and Aone! SOnR yon “a A WwW blage of ghost]; unmasked when sup- He has adapted his sermons to old anasek and William Robidou, “ie ot| Quaker Oats aa and eek-en d Package per was announced. The latter part The Right Rev. J. Poyntz Tyler, and.young. Young people are asked St. Paul, Minn., to niourn his' death. | of the evening was spent-in dancing. | D. D., who arrived in Bismarck to-| +, come this evening for another Funeral services will be held from for 25¢ Cooks to perfection in bee, PERI day will + conduct confirmation good evening. VESTRY MEETING OF j serviees for 10 candidates who) ""The BY. P. U. will give a supper | St Mary’s Pro-Cathedral Saturday) 3 to 5 minutes ST. GEORGES CHURCH | have been prepared by the rector| tomorrow night in honor of Mr, | ™°ring a 30 o'clock with Rev. Fr. An important business mecting of | of St. George’s Episcopal church at! Navior, A good time is in store, if | S!#& officiating. The deceased: will a, 3 a delicate, soothing, cleansing cream, {7:30 o'clock this evening. Friends lie in state at Perry’s Undertaking of the’ church are attend the vanishing ercam, taleum— every- thing is included in Armand’s ador- able pink-and-white Week-end Package. When you see it you'll wonder how it is possible to give so much real value for only 25e. First of all, there’s a box of Armand Cold Cream Powder—the only satisfac- tory dry face powder made with a touch of cold cream for clinginess. Then there’s @ generous supply of Armand’s Bouquet. for those who prefer a less dense pow- der. Next comes a little box of Armand rouge—puff and all! And a miniature pink-and-white ‘can of Armand Cold Cream Talcum. Then you will find little metal boxes of Armand.Cold Cream and the other a vanishing cream more de- lightful than any you have ever used. And a tiny cake of Armand Cold Crear Soap that will prove a revelation to you in fragrance and soft cleansing power. members of the vestry of St. George’s Episcopal church will be! and members held this evening immediately after | cordially invited tg the confirmation services conducted | Services. by Bishop Tyler this evening when matters pertaining to the appoint-| UNDERWOOD VISITORS ment of a new rector for St.! Mrs. MO. Agre and daughter, Georges church will be discussed. Miss Esther, were Underwood visit- The ‘meeting will begin not later, ors yesterday. than 9 o'clock, prams Dore eae | VISITING FRIBNDS Mrs. C. G. Boise went to Tuttle yesterday for several days visit with friends. , Now there’s a new reason for insisting on Quaker Oats. Our experts have perfected a quick- cooking Quaker! which cooks in 3 to 5 minutes. So it means an oat dish almost ready to serve. It has our super-flavos. All Quaker Oats are faked * from queen grains only. We get but ten pounds from a bushel, But in Instant Quaker, the oats are cut before flaking. They are rolled very thin and partly cooked. So the flakes are smaller‘ and thinner—that is all. “And those small thin flakes cook quickly, 1 yee POWDER, cold cream, rouge, But one trial of Armand for yourself will mean more to you than all we could tell you. We think you will love it just, as every woman does who has ever us it. Try this Week-end Package. In its dainty pink-and-white box it is handy to tuck in your suitcase for a few days’ trip or to use at the office or at home. ,_ All of the stores listed below are sell- ing the new Armand Week-end Package. The supply is limited. Ra sure to get IN RECITAL Miss Clara Rudge, teacher of sing- ing and dramatic reading, present- ed a numberof her pupils in. recital last evening at the high school audi- rium. Albin Hedstrom of Wilton was a business caller here this morning: Eatmor The numbers were well selected} anny Your ishii and given in a manner which gave' W. P. Dawson of Sanish made a Doth pr casei styles. of Armand Vanishing Cream—the first yours to-day, credit to the pupil and reflected the business trip to the city yesterday. ry Jnstant offers the gquickest-cook- : ability of the teacher .At the close | * | ing oats in the wor! i : of the program an offering was] Mr. and Mrs. K, Taft of Halliday f) ‘a ea you want, Say giich given to aid the state scholarship, were city visitors today. -- es loan fund. A. M. Strand of Regan called n MOTORING TO MICHIGAN Bismarck on business today. Mr. and Mrs. L, P. Stiver and daughter, Miss Constance, left this] E. F. Peirce of Harvey motored > mi ARMAND—Des Moines morning by automobile’ for Marce!-|to the city yesterday. lus, Mich., where they will make their home in the future. Mr. an fasta iene lived in Behance DYE BLOUSE OR x BABY’S COAT IN DIAMOND DYES Enjoy the delicious, tart flavor of these health-giving cranberry pre- serves—every day in the year. , OPEN EVENINGS. 9 and 10 Hoskins Block. Phone 408 PASS INUUUNUUUUUUEUA VEU MAND COLD CREAM POWDER An Se LATLE PINK. &-WHITE ‘BOXES FORMER, RESIDENT Patrick Naughton of Minneapolis. Minn., a former resident of Bis marek, who’ has been visiting his “Diamond Dyes” ddd years of wear father and two sisters, Misses Ca-| to worn faded skirts, waists, coats, therine Naughter, and Mrs. -Victor| stockings, sweaters, coverings, hang. Moynier has returned to his home. | ings, draperies, veverything.. . Every = package contains directions so sim- | Sy RELURNS HOME... <7 ple any woman can put new, rich, | B. F. Stegner of Ortonville, Minn.,| ¢adeless colors into her worn ga who, hese neon visiting his Sons H. L. | ments or draperies even if she has | Stegner and family, and his daugh-| never dyed before, Just buy Diamond | ter, Miss Laura Stegner for several Dyes—no other d—then your ‘ma-! day returned to‘his home yesterday. | terial will come out right, because | ae Diamond Deys -are guaranteed not FROM! HAZELTON to streak, spot, fade or run. Tell your Mrs. A. F. Kurta and daughtet.| druggist whether the material you Mrs. B. B. Snyder and children of | wish to dye is wool or silk, or whe- Hazelton who have been guests of] ther itis linem cotton or mixed Mrs. E. G.*Schultz for several. days goods.—Adv. Lhe cream your Skin demands Delighttal powders lotions and fonics » tn fact all meee gent TOILET REQUISITES Cranberries are just as delicious for every day use as at holiday times. Try this recipe: Strained Cranberry Sauce One quart cranberries, two cups boiling water, 1% to 2 cups sugar. Cook the cranberries and water; then press through the strainer, keeping back the skins; add the sugar and simmer for 5 minutes longer. Do not use metal molds. on hot biscuits, bread, buttered toast, or cake. fy) MARRIAGE LICENSE. A marriage license was issued yes- térday to Miss Minnie Lange and John R, Oshanyk, both of Wilton by the county judge. Trimmed Hats at $3.95 We have arranged this special selling for Saturday only. Many smart winter styles in a truly wonderful range of shapes and materials are included in this special offering. Always cook cranberries in porce- lain-lined, enameled, or aluminum vessels. ESSTHUNTAUUUTRNQGAUONHUCEQOQUUUEUUAGGONEREAOGAOGLCAAA ON BUSINESS F. S. Berry of St. Paul, Minn., United States highway engineer from the district office is spending sev- eral days in Bismarck on business. RETURNS HOME, Mrs. Henry Jacobson of Tuttle wh has been a guest of Mrs. Selma Ja cobson for several days returned tc her home yesterday. To be sure of a selection of the choicest varieties— ask for Eatmor Cranberries. A folder containing recipes fo; other ways to use and preserve cranberries, sent free. U.C. 7, HALLOWE'EN DANCE Sold and explained The big Hallowe'en dance of tne on request. You may , AMERICAN CRANBERRY EXCHANGE U. C. T. will be held this evening at find out just what 90 WEST BROADWAY DEW bEs. the Grand Pacific hotel. you need calligg at (The red and blue trade-mark Jabelis on all barrels and boxes) . MOTOR IN and Mrs. William Nichols and Mr. and Mys, J.T. Nichols motored in from Wing. yesterday. *HART’S MARINELLO SHOP, Room 4, Hughes Bldg., Bismarck. | Opposite G. P. Hotel ange reutrned to the city yesterday after spending a week in Glen Ulin on business. inn Coats and Wraps Roosevelt's Birthday October 27th is the birthday of Theodore Frocks of — Silk or - Wool Keep Your Money in Burleigh County There can be no: great prosperity without a liberal sthount of freely circulating money. We can make Burleigh County more pros- Handsome indeed are these clever new models in their soft richly colored new fab- I TT “a at home. able to buy the goods or sell. perous by keeping money moving right here Buy at home !—The money you spend here helps your neighbor, and makes him better Bank at home!—Money deposited in the City National Bank at Bismarck is put to work in this neighborhood creating more wealth which will go toward better business, etter schools, better living conditions. LET’S ALL PULL TOGETHER! servcies you have to when he said: Roosevelt, soldier, statesman and scholar. Sincerity was one of Roosevelt’s chief char- acteristic and he was never more sincere than “Thrift is merely common-sense applied to spending.” Spend wisely—save surely—live happily. A thrift account with us will help. Bismarck Bank | Bismarck, N. D. : LA OT Ty ATT aed Choosing a frock that is ap- propriate for any and all oc- casions whether it be for aft- ernoon, shopping or ‘business wear, our displays offer a wide lattitude for choice. You) are sure to enjoy one of these frocks for its wide seryice- ability, graceful lines, and de- tail of trimming. They are very moderately priced at from— $15.00 upwards. Fur Trimmed Winter. Suits Now Half Price Not a large number but a collection of high grade, distinctively styled models that are strikingly adorned with fine furs. If you have been con-| templating the purchase of a suit this is indeed a rare opportunity. ” ae rics, with luxurious fur trim- mings. They just make you want to draw them up close and then challenge the north wind to blow its hardest. Se- lecting a style that is becom- ing to your individual type of figute is assured when you view the’ large displays here. Coats. at— $15.00 and-upwards. 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