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“| \ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE CHILD SUCCUMBS TO PNEUMONIA| PAGE FIVE sto their respective homes after be- ing under treatment at the hospital. Interstate Taxi. Phone 50’ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1922 ° ' 4 Pee ype. is | | SOCIAL AND | PERSONAL | INFORMAL DANCE Cards are out announcing an in- formal dancing. party to, be, given by the Masons and the Ladies of Lillie Spitzer of Ashley, Baby Lucille Stedman of Temvik, J. P. Heltemas of the city, C. W. Holm- gren of .Wilton, Sevren Bruska of will register today at the Legioy clubrooms to aid them in making final plans, it is emphasized that no “buddy” should remain away because well party for Mrs. Thomas Dew-| Rev. A. Zenk and D. Hack of Gar- hurst tomorrow afternoon at the yigon, were city callers in Bismarck Parish house. this morning. ——_ ————F | the Eastern Star Frida ing | EASTERN STAR ELECTS Dane ; x 4 : t ; ; ; h jin the Masonic ‘Temple. All Ma-| At the re Biagiartsh a hee H.C. Fronzen of Tuttle was @| Lille Beatride Marie Ellison, 7 ee eae ae oa (ete at fesistered. Every exservice| Winter Glass Top Heatec - ¢ | . : : - : c e rek | man, whether a mem the Le- : ; Lenhart Home Scene jsons, star members and school| ers of the Eastern Star last night | business visttor in the city since Ce a eent er oe TT loventn | hospital for treatment. Melita Sukut| gion or not, is invited. | Cadillac service. -$1.00 per of Lehr, Master Sam Muller of eS eee | Medina, Mrs. Carl F. Rossow at St. Afexius Hospital Raleigh, Mrs, Henry Brenneise ot! Master Myrl Edmark of Bismarck, Streeter, Joseph Bjowjy of Wilton,| Master Peter Billington of Driscoll, and Miss Lena Lang of New Salem] John Wachter of this city, Mrs. have been discharged from the hos-| jrank J. Seibel of Zap, Miss Alma load, to any part of the city. street, passed away at the family residence this morning at 2 o'clock after a brief attack of pneumonia. The remains will be sent to Mandan where interment will take place, ‘ . teachers are imvited, whether af-; Of B. & P. W. Social) sisted with the rocal todge or not. { A. P. Lenhart} ed last even- members of ocfiers for the coming year were yesterday. = | elected. They are: \ ti Mrs, Edna Johnson, worthy matron; |__ J. A. Shannon of Devils Lake vis- Harry Lobach, worthy patron; Mrs./ited with friends here today. Matie, Bonham, associate matron Mrs. Kethryn Tergart, secretary Place your orders for strict- ly Fresh Eggs and Guaranteed Whipping Cream with the The heme of Mr: ively dee nor of the § Supt. H. 0. Saxvik, Misses Marie Huber, Frances Malloy, Agnes Ww. E. Barringer of Streeter call- > and Professional Wo- " i es i i e a were heetndsats ata Boy Gua alse oleae a Taub Mrs. Marcia Thomas, treasurer; Mrs.ied in Bismrack yeeterdav ——————_—_____--—_o pital. Schroder of Hebron, Adams Geiger|Modern Dairy Company, 206 evening of bridge and sewing. left this cioraing for Fargo 1 oe Mabel, ‘Biratten sonductress; Mess F CITY NEWS | All “Buddies” Invited Upc eae Merce vee sienias [Sth St. Phone 880. t cards ‘were won by Mrs./ tend the North Dakota Educational Mayme Rush, associate conductress M. Fevyereisen of Braddock was a| @—__. ———@ | While the committee of the Am hast ie fone 5 a aimed Salivanna Beat H, Poole and Miss Rosa Hu-| association meeting. BAPTIST LADIES AID. ;clty visitor here today. Ble i eagles erican War Mothers and Legion a Flasher. Fred "Schubert vet Tien The Pollyanna Beauty Par- ; Rg . | marck Hospital Auxiliary supervising arrangements | ardton, Mrs. Andrew Walker of Wil-|lors, City National Bank The “Baptist Ladies Aid society: Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Lundin of Bald-| Joseph Koepplin of Lehr, Mys:'for the big Turkey dinner Thursday Marian Woodward of Tuttle, Miss ton, Mrs. Eva Braun, and Adolpn|Block. Zoe W. Sprake, Bis- Mrs. Lenhart were, her| M jnight hopes that all service men| Dockter of Venturia have returned | marck, N. D. Phone 218. Sara Andrews, daughter, nhart, Mrs. J. P. French nittee in charge of th. vities of the club: olet. Altman, . chairman; Atkinson, Annie Price Barnes, Thempson and Misses Elsie ‘AN inenibers at tieBea es W.| will meet Thursday afternoon in the | win visited here today. Club and friends are asked to leave} church parlors wit: Mrs. Vint Cray. their donations for the rummage an and be corennen ae _hostesees | UU si sie which wll bg eld Saturdey| The president bar sted | EU ee room. order that sor on the comforter: which is being done may be com- LK. ence and Clara Schroeder. | SODALITY BAZAAR pleted, . ments were served at the| The soladity girls will give a oo S e close of the evening’s entertainment, |-bazaer at St. Mary’s school gymna- HIGH SCHOOL REPORTS Six weeks examinations for th sium to which the public is cordi+ high school students are being held: ally invited t attend during the FAIR BOARD MEMBERS HERE Carl W. Mason of Minot, general jevenings of Nov, 24 and 25, this week. Report cards will be! secretary. the North Dakota; Seaere issued next Wednesday, Nov, 22. | ; ‘Childrens Code Commission _ and | PETERSON-GOODING MARRIAGE ae wii LEGION AUXILIARY MEETING Miss Ethel L, Peterson and Sam- uel Boyd of near Braddock were ing of the secretaries of the State | united in marriage yesterday after- Pair association which is meeting !noon at 3:30 o’clock by the Rev. with the commissioner of Agricul-|S, F .Halfyard. secretary of the Minot Fair arrived ‘here yesterday to attend the meet- The American Legion Auxiliary | will meet this evening at 8 o'clock | at the Legion hall. All members are urged to be present. SHOP NOW AND SAVE PRE-HOLIDAY BOX SAL of GIFT HOSIERY = CTP ture and labor to plan for the amount of state aid which GUEST OF SISTER { Mr, and Mrs. J. D. Ferguson o! shall -be allowed as -appropria-} Miss Mabel S. Rapp, county su-' Raleigh visited and shopped in W.|perintendent of Billings Co. i a! Bismare kyesterday and today: guest at the home of her sister, Mrs. BE. C. Andrus of 306 Ninth Street. ton for the fairs. F. McRoberts, secretary of the Fargo Fair, J. I. Rovig, secretary of the Mandan fair, E.R, Montgomery, ccretary of the. Grand Forks fair, August <rantz of Kenmare, and Al- ed Haldi of Glenburn are also at- g the meetings, T. J, Asplund of Wilton was a| business caller in the capital city today. BASKET SOCIAL A basket social will be given at| J. J, Foster of Bathgate made a Gibbs Consolidated school, 9 miles| business trip to the city yesterday. Northeast of Bismarck Saturday Nev. 25, at 7:30 o’clock, as a school benefit. Oliver P. Vold of Finley trans- PRESBYTERIAN POT LUCK SUP- acted business here this morning. PER. A Pot Luck supper will be given at the Presbyterian church tomorrow at 6:30 o'clock, A@l are in- ¢ well filled baskets of to eat. Hot coffee and be served by the fol- Mesdames Davis, Len- . A.W. Sehnecher, McIn- \ tyre, vod, Fitch, Nielean, Duar. | land, E. J. Taylor and Hollingsworth, : FAREWELL PARTY Mrs, Edward De Haan of Moftit) St. Georges guild will give a fare-| was a city caller here yesterday. - Instant Quaker Oats Cooks to perfection in 3 to 5 minutes SENIOR CLASS PLAY PROGKESS- ING The senior class play is reported be progressing rapidly. While several rehersals have already been Buy Your Christmas Hosiery Now, during this sale. Buy them by the box and. you'll save money. All box prices are figured on the basis of three pairs to the box. If you have three friends who you would like to give Hosiery to, buy a box of three To start the Christmas buying early we are mak- ing a special offer on Gift Hosiery by the box. This Special Hosiery Sale Commences Tomorrow Morn- ing and lasts until Saturday Night, December 2nd. This sale includes most of our standard, well known lines of silk hosiery also practically our entire line x to conducted, it is expected that «ter | inations are concluded this the play Miss up Hl Dorothy Dakin, di- ; that some fine talent will be worked rec , sta is being brought out in the play. -- ese ~~ INTERTAIN AT BRIDGE | = Zz iris eo erage and Hs: lz of fancy wool sports hose. Our stock is very com- pair and then re-wrap them yourself. In this way party yesterday afternoon at the = = plete. you will save considerable on your purchase. r ~ home of the former. when four NS if tables of bridge were played. The 2 : . honors were awarded. to Mrs. J. B. Thomas and Mrs. Andrew Miller, At = ' Sass One OF see By orno ones aaeneen ‘ Women’s Fibre Silk Hose, 18 inch Women’s real Silk Hose in black, ‘ Hy E boot, black and cordovan. Price | “ay, corovan and african. 4 inc! { TUESDAY BRIDGE CLUZ. per box of six pairs $2.95, or, gurter hem top, re-inforced I. Huyck of 402 Mand: u Wiae seathe meebng, 6 BOX OF 3 PAIRS FOR $1.48 the members of the Tuesday Bridge b BOX OF 3 PAIRS FOR $3.95 club yesterday afternoon. Mrs. J. C. cles Hepa Taylor and Mrs. 0. H. Lerum won ] ag the honor at, cards. After a pleas- ‘omen’s heavy Fibre Silk Hose in Women’s “Quaker” pure Silk Hose Fy Sy Bnea sola agtern oon. luncheon wee : ' lack and brown with re-inforced in black, cordovan and african. | ; : Y Sl Fibre hemmed tops. Excellent Narrowed ankle, flare top, lisle gar- TTENDING BOARD MEETING | 9 wear. ter hem tops. Dr. D. F. Seed of Minot, Koss Ca “ vin of Powers Lake and Sam ou n eep BOX OF 3 PAIRS FOR $2.50 BOX OF 3 PAIRS FOR $4 35 Crabbe of Fargo are attending the e ‘ meeting of the live stock sanitary Longer now, if you wish hoard of North Dakota which is be- Za a a ne, ing held here. | Quaker Oats now comes in two styles, identical in quality and “ ‘ " Ae ae : eee . i : , St’ } fiavor. A very fine number in women’s pure threa ‘omen’s pure thread silk, full fashione Here is a wender” | ~umb We y TO VISIT IN FARGO € B n Q . ¢ Y | ~umber. Women’s Miss Lela Diesem left yesterday Our experts have perfected Instant Quaker Oats—the quickest - = Silk Hose in black and cordovan with wide Hose, in black, white, cordovan, african, heavy, pure th-ex: sik, full fashioned for several days visit in Fargo.| cooking oats in the world. It cooks in from 3 to 5 minutes, and = garter hem jtops. Narrowed ankle and grey and. lark. One of the greatest wear- Hose. Silk all tlie way through. In black ‘ While there she will attend the it cooks to perfection. = shaped foot. { Good wearing and well fit- ing silk stockings on the market. Quaker and african brown. Quaker quality. You } ste Seen meshing, < wnten Now your oat dish can be ready, if you wish, before the eggs ting. quality. | save over a dollar. is eri ita ee cove | or coffee. ‘ 1 : THURSDAY MUSICAL CLUB: ; ; BOX OF 3 PAIRS FOR $5.35 | BOX OF 3 PAIRS FOR $6.85 | BOX OF 3 PAIRS FOR $9.45 The Thursday Musical; club will Now two great supremacies \ meet tomorrow afternoon at the home : | fi Seon of Mrs. J. A.-Hyland of 810 Sixth Now Quaker Oats in two ways excel any other oats heron ia : 5 street. : . Long ago their flavor won the world. It has made Quaker , A . _ : = + = bs v : SU creer Oats the dominant brand wherever oats lovers live. |= Momens tance ee a bite aga ardnangae reat ae ied ad ee an a weet soos Here Fhe Pairin Dicliion ne SEMEN Quaker is flaked from queen grains only—just the rich, plump, [= ake. A great stocking at this low price. make a acts cal and oF iat o i Gh ist: i "Gift © eine eee i, Ge oatertaiied’ by! flavory oats. We get but ten pounds from a bushel, but those ten = B g ig BEICe: € a practical and appreciated ristmas Giit. Mrs. Charles Schebler at the schou). ° Pausds are the Anes cats that people ever get y BOX OF 3 PAIRS FOR $1.59 BOX OF 3 PAIRS FOR $3.19 jay aftgrnoon. / : fooieis ares eTU RNS i: Now comes quick cooking. Instant Quaker is flaked from the | ’ . * * x : id ee $ L ETURNS OMe peg same queen grains. But the oats are cut before flaking. They are Women’s worsted pee ae neh does a Women’s wide ribbed Sports Hose, in tan, olive vestardayseeturned “to rolled very thin and are partly cooked. So the flakes are snvaller brown, blue and green heather mixtures. e wil and red heather mixtures.. We will assort the ; s i and thinner—that is all. And those small, thin flakes cook quickly. assort them three colors to the box. colors to the box if you so desire. A fine gift. , If ant exquisite flavor you must get Quaker Oats. If you . ss = “ " CUEST IN CITY. ; want five-minute cooking you must get them. Get either or both, BOX OF 3 PAIRS FOR $2.58 BOX OF 3 PAIRS FOR $3.95 Miss a Sanne of Glew Tie as you like, Bat get Quaker always if you want this dish delightful. - i fs the me ot irs. Flor- " . : re z Beggs ae Oat Sports Hose make fine and practical gifts. Women’s fine quality silk and wool Sports Women’s solid black wool Spots Hose with Regular Quaker Oats Here is a classy looking number with wide Hose with wide ribbed tops in blue, green silk clocking in assorted colors. Very neat, Come in package at left— the style , ribs and ‘silk stripes in assorted ‘brown and golden mixtures. You save $2.25 on a dressy and warm. A box of these would you have always known. heathers. Great value. ; box. Very special price. make a fine gift. ' BOX OF 3 PAIRS FOR $5.35 | BOX OF 3 PAIRS FOR $6.75 BOX OF 3 PAIRS FOR $6.75 keeps your complexion beautiful by thoroughly %\ cleansing the pores as well as surfaces of the skin. The after-tingletelis the story. OPEN EVENINGS. 9 and 10 Hoskins Block: Phone 408 extra “Instant” label. > get the style you want., PHOTOGRAPH COLORING Instant Quaker Oats Come in package at right, with the Your grocer has both. Be sureto DEMONSTRATIONS Afternoons, this week. A colored enlargement’ makes an Ideal Christmas Gift. HOSKINS - MEYER" 0) ok FS Children’s heavy Fibre Silk Hose in black only. Three pair of these in a box would make a fine gift for some little girl. BOX OF 3 PAIRS FOR $1.69 Men’s fancy drop stitch half hose. Arti- ficial silk plated. Colors are black, brown, grey and navy. Assorted to the box if you so desire. BOX OF 3 PARIS FOR $1.89 Men’s smooth lisle half hose in black, Rus- sian calf, grey and Palm Beach. Good looking and very durable. Assorted colors if you desire. : BOX OF 3 PAIRS FOR $1.35 Men’s fine quality pure thread silk half hose in black, navy, cordovan and Palm Beach. Could you find a more practical gift? BOX OF 3 PAIRS FOR $2.35 Buy them by the box Your Christmas Store-- A. W. LUCAS COMPANY ee Ac a A eA

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