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4 ‘ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1922. ‘othe state educational meeting at ——___—____.— . | <The children are sent free of all 1920, at the age of 72 years, he was i SOCIAL AND {jferarssicntt tur to'herhone|CETY NEWS _1/QISTERS AGK lesen ness homed anton n-ne with pennant i | PERSONAL |" e . ———_____—_—_ |Proval. So that if they do not prove | tie Ne occupied many offices of oe ee | DONATIONS ASKED Derailed Train WN | satisfactory in every respect the | wide circle of friendy. He leaves a ‘ |. All members of St. Mary's sew-| Because o! the derailment of a ; Sisters will take them back at an¥| wife and four children, Alfred of : Club Features Une sad ede ie woth on thee] 0 8 te Rial Jt when fom ou | Win Willan tay af Win = Thanksgiving Music their donations in thé tine of fancy | 2Mrs. J. A. Hyland and Mrs. W, J./ held Saturday, December 16, at; Targart were hostesses at the meet- | ing of the Thursday Musical club | yesterday afternoon at the home ofj the former, Twenty-four of the; members were present at the meet- ing. ‘The program was almost en tirely devoted to selections in keep-| ing.with the Thanksgiving season. | work and aprons for the sale to be Homan’s Bakery. / TO VISIT SISTER * Mrs. B. H. Hardinger and son, iJohn, arrived yesterday for a visit | {of three weeks at the home of the former's sister, Mrs. O. W. Roberts. jton branch yesterday, no train ser- vice was given. Home From Hospital C. L.’ Robertson, state high school inspector, who has been under treat- ment at the Bismarck hospital for uleers of the stomach for several days past has. returned to his home considerably improved in health, es she ae \ St: Alexius Hospital THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE |uttue ones to your State. By refer- | ring to your pastor or -the Sisters jof Charity 175 E. 68th St, New York | City or their agents, M..J. McFeely, f !McKensie Hotel, Bismarck, N. D., any Appeal Made to Catholic Fam- | information will be gladly furnished. ilies of State by’ The . Pi = . | Fon Sisters of Charity eer Mail i Carrier Succumbs, nipeg, Can., William of Minneapolis, and Mrs. Luella Loper Stead of San Diego, Calf. to mourn his death. Funeral services were held ‘'hurs- day morning at the residence at 11 o'clock, when the Odd Fellows had charge and conducted the remains to the Methodist church ‘where Kev. Haynes, formerly of Fairmount, now of St. Peter, Minn, officiated. Many. beautiful floral offering were Isent by friends of the diseased. PAGE FIVE Spoiled bakings can betraced | to the use of cheap or big can bak- ing powders-the kind that With Mrs. A. J. Bauer as leader the | moe Teel ahaa Miss Josephine Kopp of Mott, Mel-| | Goats provides Jenves it fo ta |e Thomas A. Bardsley of Faigmount, © musical numbers were pre- | . s th | yin Nilson of the city, William Mill. | faithful followers to dispense His'N. D., died, Monday, November ffi . : f sie ; Street has returned “fom Dettot, ey" of the eily, Master ‘Theodore Ec Mercies to His needy children, He/18, as a result of having Hi oiler you quantity instead o s ...-Mrs. E. L. Whitson! oo? s been visiting | man of Wishek, and Thomas Young- |Plesses some with happy homes and |'been overcome by - carbon i ali 5 ; from ian ‘Imagitiary, with relatives, « [bird of Elbowoods have entered the | bestows upon them His bounties} mcnoxide from the engine exhaust pouse Built qui ity —that are not uniform. Balles!. ‘St. Alexius hospital for treatment. that they may share these blessings | of a Ford automobile.’ Mr. Birdsley served at old Fort Lincoln, fell at Coleridge-Taylor rc ‘ } Veen. Sansone: piaaetens yrs Petey. Freeman of Baldwin,| Mis. Mich Birrenkott of Dawson and with those who are in want., What-| was well known in Bismarek. Mrs. George A. Custer, widow of USE , Nothing uve: philips” [Mrs Charles Bleckreid and Mrs.| Master Otto Layer of Ashley have [Sever you do to my little ones, He | In preparing for a cold: spell, Mr. General Guster, is building an apart- Fe cere oeSane Souci | W#Fd ef Baldwin, shopped in Bis-|been discharged trom the hospital. |*8¥5, that vou have done to me. Now | irdsicy took hot water to the | ment house if New York City to he Piano. ates Mrs, J. L. ilughes| marck vesterday, 4 a RS ES thers are 2,150 little ones of Christ's | garage to start the engine. He had | known as Custer Palace Apartments, Songs by. first Amerlean, Compos- eas , Bismarck Hospital children that the Sisters have to| the engine ‘running and was down | according to information transmitted : pags i"Pranees Hopkinson | ,J-,6> Thomas and A. W, Swanson| Edward Bauer of Golden Valley, | Provide for at present who are beg-|on his knees opening up the valves!t9 The Tribune by D. F. Barry of Vocal solo... Mys, W. E. Fits: of Kenmare, were business visitors! Mrs, John Buchwitz of Hurdsfield, | #8 1 the Name of the Master to sce that everything was right be- Superior, Wis. Mrs. Custer recently Song of Thankagiving...Allistein |!” the city yesterday and this morn-|Fred Rieker of Carson, Mrs. John "OF 2 nem God’s blessings will in-| fore putting the car on jacks for went to Florida to spend. the winter. Verl -_. Mrs. JA. Graham | "8 Peterson of the city, Mrs. Ernest] Crease to those that put out a help-/ the winter. In this position he was| General Godfrey, historian, who : —— Simms of Bremen, and D. G. Buch-|i"& hand. found ‘two hours ater he had lett q é aho Economy nom BAKING POWDER Th Mrs, A. J. Bauer adopt and care for one of God’s lit-| out seat Little Puritan Maiden -Macy || A. 'T. Kraabel of Clifford, forme | witz of Hurdsfield have entered the| , THey therefore ask the coopera: | the house. an Army football game and is re- d ; PMec R. A. Tracy | /¥: lieutenant governor, was a city | Bismarck hospital for treatment, tion of childless and charitable fam>| Mr. Bardsley entered the mail covering slowly, ® Mr. Barry. states. g ‘ ¥ i q manera a) ¥' visitoy in Bismarck today. B, Bennett of Wilton, and Mrs. C. J, , ilies,;whose means will permit to'|gervice and was the first carrier | ( iene eat : i yin 8 | Gol. Edgerley, of the old Seventh prove 1 is more e ord}: Brindle of Hazelton have been dis- Fairmount which was among charged from the hospital. RUMMAGE SALE _B. & P. W. Club will hold a Rummage Sale Saturday, Nov. 25; in the building next to door 1 Webb Furniture store. Mrs. August Johnson of Washburn, | is spending a few days shopping in} Cook Books compiled by the the ite: Ladies’ Aid of the First Luth- eran Church will be on sale to- morrow afternoon at the En- gen, Paint. and Decorating |' Store on Broadway, at the sale of home baked goods and fancy work. # Fair Cavalry, is very sick at Cooperstowa, the first in the state, and for 18;N. Y. He and Gen. Godfrey were years he served his patrons. In. j with Reno in the Custer’fight. ; “| ARMAND) COLD CREAM POWDER, In The LITTLE: PINK: WHITE BOXES Res‘enation Pradence Barbara Mrs. W. J. Targart| Mrs. A. J, Arnot! rs. R, E. Morris tle ones and thereby assist in the salvation of one little soul. We are now ready to send little boys, six years old, and under, all bright, strong, healthy and petty,. With confidence in the worthiness. of the cause and the generosity of the Catholic people of the state, we make an appeal in God’s name for homes for Christ’s needy children. ; nary leavening strength—prove that it effects Knagep 2 big saving in cost, time and ma- = terials. It is always uniform —the last spoonful is as good as the first. The sale of Calumet is over 150% greater than that of any other baking powder in Ez America—further proof of its meer ay rest SUpCrior merit. Mrs. ©, Lerson and Mrs. D. Wilton, Sr., of Wilton, visited with friends [ere this morning, Xu } Entertains at Bridge Luncheon Mrs. J. I. Huyek was hostess at a bridge-luncheon ‘yesterday after- noon when six tables ‘of bridge were played. The honors. were won by Mrs, 0, W. Roberts. Mrs. W.E. Dick | of Chicago and Mrs. Harding of Mattoon, Ill. were out-of-town guests. At the close of the game a delightful ! luncheon was served. Rev. J. Grosshaus .of Hazen, called on friends in the Capital City yesterday. Mr. 2nd Mrs. E. H. Smith of Lin- ton, visited and shopped in the city today.’ ~ \ 1 L- takes much longer to make Armand Cold Cream Powder than it | Cee SS does ordinary powders! | THE WORLD'S GREATEST BAKING POWDER .. And you can tell the differ- { ence. Armand Cold Cream | Powder is absolutely smooth there are no ritty granules and no white lead to irritate ore poison the OPEN EVENINGS. 9 and 10 Hoskins Block. Phone 408 Herbert and Fred Neustad of Robinson were,city visitor here to- day. SODALITY GIRLS BAZAAR The sodality girls are holding a; * “bazaar at St. Mary’s auditorium to- day and tomorrow, beginning in ‘the transacted business in Bismarck to- afternoon and continuing through day. the evening. All kinds of novelty . ¥ t booths filled with beautiful pieces as : eh af Wandeebee' and: many’ “other. arti- [uiterts Fs Pieilie 08, Wisher. visited Marinello 4K Manicure 50c. Shop. Phone 896. Charles P. McCerthy of Steele, a. mn ns cles whith would make lovely gifts | With friends in Bismarck yesterday. ' ing are-shown, h is bei Tp mane It is soft and fi id ad: g \ lovclock "The win Cities shen |, AW; Hanson of Wilton, made. «| aR A And i's the ony fae grwder which co cold cream— | business trip to the city yesterday. tains a tiny bit of exquisite jist nous to make it stay on till you wash It of . Armand Cold Cream Powder in tlie little ink-and-white hat-box is $1, everywhere. ‘ry it just once! If you are not thoroughly pleased with it, take it back and your money, will be returned. eee mma inert a __ WE HAVE MADE DECIDED REDUCTIONS ON ALL will furnish music. H. C. Fronzen of Tuttle, was a bus- NOON-DAY LUNCHEON ' a ; ; iness visitor here this morning. W. H. Robinson, state highway commission, I. J. Moe gf Valley City, president of the North Dakota Good Roads Association, A. T. Kraabel, L. L. Russell of New Rockford, J. E.j Mrs. A. F.,Hoff of Wishek, called dn friends here this morning. Miss Maude Borland of Beulah call- Kaulfuss and Gov. R. A. Nestos Ask your dealer for, or send us 25c for were guests of E, G.‘Wanner, at aled on friends here today. | a week-end package containing erous +e ts-dav Inncheon at the Grand } samples of Armand Cold Crown “Powder, Armand Bouquet, Rauge, Cold Cream, Vanishing Cream, Talcum and Soap, Address ARMAND—Des Moines : H. D. Brownawell of Braddock, was Pacific hotel today. a city visitor here today. he BIRTHDAY PARTY. The World, Wide Guild of the First Baptist church will give a birthday party this evening in honor of the president. of ‘the guild, Miss Helen “Will, at the home’ of Mrs. O. S, Jacob- son of 1214 Ave D. All members of the guild are invited to be present. “gr, ALEXIUS ALUMNI MEET The monthly meeting of the Alumnj association of the St, Alex- ius hospital will meet next Mon- y,day. All members are urged to be present. dials LilnidlUu ad Fall and Winter Hats We urge you to come in and see the latest styles and get the new very low prices. Mary Buchholz ane Pr LU Rev. H. Elster of Enderling called on friends here today. On many farms in Burleigh County the space devoted to raising hogs is one of the most profitable portions of the land. Interstate Taxi.. Phone 50? Winter’ Glass Top. Heatec ! Cadillac ‘service. $1.00 per load, to any part of the city. © The Pollyanna Beauty Par- lors, City National Bank Block. Zoe W.. Sprake, Bis- marck, N. D: Phone 218. Presbyterian Boy Scouts will hold a sale of homemade! pies, cakes, doughnuts, and candy, Saturday at Brown & Jones Grocery. s Oats now ready before coffee There is now an Instont Quaker Oats which cooks to perfection in 3 to 5 minutes. It is the quickest cooking oats in.the world, The same extra quality as in regu- ‘lar Quaker Oats. Flaked from queen grains only—just the rich, plump, flavory oats. They have the same exquisite flavor which won the world to Quaker. 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 ‘ Scme.hogs if you have none—or more hogs if you have some— will help you to have ready money when you need it. Here at the City National Bank we're always ready to discuss hog-raising with you. Drop in the next time you come to Bismarck. ; r Sodality Bazaar | | At St. Mary’s School Auditorium and Gymnasium. Friday and Saturday, Nov. 24th and 25th. AMUSEMENTS OF ALL KINDS Fancy Needlework, Dressed Dolls, Home-Made Candies, Fish Pond, Grab-Bag, and Novelties of all kinds. Do your Christmas shopping early—at our Bazaar. Special Menu Lunch at 6 O’clock. Also Lunches Seryed During Entire Evening. A GOOD TIME ASSURED TO ALL. Special arrangements have been made for the children ff! on both days from 3:00 to 5:00 o’clock in the afternoon. MUSIC BY TWIN CITY ORCHESTRA. VISITING IN CITY Mrs. E. G. Borchardt and Mrs. J. J. Borchardt of Underwood are spending several days in Bismarck shcpping and visiting with friends, | A ILL.AT HOSPITAL iss Marie Huber, teacher in the m Moore’school, is ill at the St. Alexius hospital. Her place is being filled by Mrs. Hitchcock, FOOD SADE The Presbyterian Boy Scouts will hold a'food sale at Brown & Jones | grocery Saturday. : BUSINESS CALLERS; Carl Olson, Edward Olson, John A. Benz, all of Moffit, and J. A, Brie of Washburn, were business callers in Bismarck yesterday afternoon. Gwe CITY NATIONAL BI6MARCK, “RIC. DAKOTA Richholt’s Cash asa Carry (rie on} Grocery [7h & Ths “SATURDAY SPECIALS Richholt’s Home Made Mince Meat. | Per pound ........., Yi 2DC | Fancy Chickens. i; Per pound .. RETURNS HOME. I Miss Ruth Hardy, ‘postmistress at | Burnstad, returned to her home to- day after spending several das shop- | ping in Bismarck. | ; ATTENDS INSTALLATION. is all. And the small thin flakes Smoked Strip Bacon. 30 tig Gee ea oa inal pe By the strip, per pound............-- ... JUC . “tion of the Alpha Tau Omega it the| Grocers have botti styles—take/f Choice Regular Hams. university. your choice. The /nstant style has P d 2 Cc ap eS ‘ “Instant” on the label. er pound ..........++ wereyecsie a viaihentete . MARRIAGE LICENSE. . Boneless ae Hams. 20c A marriage license was issued yes; h per pound ....:...... shes Saigies Motes terday td-Miss Pauline Standinger and instant - Albert Zuger, both of Bismarck. — | oO ts 3 packages, 70c H i er Ua Cream of Wheat....... Mavesdvei des as WEEK END CUES! in 3 to 5 minutes Amour’s or Quaker’s Oats, : cath Miss Marguerite O'Connor, a" Per package Cc e : + member of the’ Hankinson high DACKBEC (Fe 20 sence teen eee een enes ‘ schocl staff, is spending the week Post Toasties, large. end in Bismarck, the guest of her | $50.00 saat d cousin, Mrs. Elaine Baldwin Derby. Miss O’Conmor has been attending The cream your Cash and $10 per month, buys 4 good lot on 4th St..near schools and Capitol. Price $275.00, best buy in city, see us about this. elcome Kiddies Our Toyland is now open for your 2 packages..... Choice lot of Apples. McIntosh Red. Per box...... oe Henry & Henry Large can Pumpkin. : ' : J 5 Sn emus |__| te i" DR inspection. Come in and look |g \éeleand ace [CANDY |] or surne nee crvenn SOC | around at all the new Christmas . i | Special For pean a Regelee Sie oF things. Bring your mother and ‘| SATURDAY Gallo tone ea act “.,0U0c ' : TOILET REQUISITES ‘| Pea Nut Brittle, Ib... ..20€ Kary Span, vite ig 2 ee G5c show her what you would like for =e ee | Re ee oa Christmas. ae se | LIGHT LUNCHES. rie ae ae Ale ee Cc ie | Olympia Candy. 2 pends - 2 c A. W. LUCAS CO. Pe y Kitchen ieee ona age 20 Your Christmas Store HART'S MARINELLO SHOP, | Opposite Post Office. Log Cabin Maple Syrup...... “ e Room 4, Hughes Bldg., Bismarck. Opposite G. P. Hotel