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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ‘ | Alma Olson, teachers ‘at New Salem, ‘shopped in B'smarck Friday. CorrecE | PAGE FIVE SSUNNUOUARSNUUAEVARVUUAANU UAE U AE UAUAAUA 22 “tv MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1922 Ene : ' MAKING CLOTHES LAST LONGER Social and | ppeonpact Personal | Entertains at : Bridge for Sister Mrs. 0. W. Roberts of 117 Main Mrs. Martineson | Directs Seal Driv The members of tho Mothers So-] yrs. C, J. Martine : ; 1 Mrs. C. J. Martineson was elected a slp) wall meetsat. the home, QE |ghaizman by the Woman's Communi- Mrs. J. M. Hanson of Eight Street (ty Council to take charge of the tomerrow a‘ternoon, Mrs, Gard ‘hive f : Wallace willie neste rive for the sale of anti-tubereu losis Christmas stamps in the bus ness districts of the city. Mrs, tineson and her committee bably start their one-day drive Fri- MOTHERS SOCIAL CLUB + -— wo — % Holiday Requirements Can Best Be Supplied At This Shop. December Sale of -Caats and Dresses GROUP ONE Dresses at $19.75 Former Price $32.50 to $35.00 HYEGEDUGEGREL MUTTEQEEREATUOOUOUUEUORUEUEOATAGERUEUGUUEEEUEENERAUCGOEEOOEEREUUOEETOOEOEEASHEUE ESTEE CALLED OUT OF TOWN | ofa Be | Robert Morris was called to Glen- treet entertained the younger | wood, Minn. yesterday hy news of |day morning, A’ percentage of re- rons at an infcrmal afternoon | the death of a relative. turns will he used for the public bridge party § in conpli- | ena er school milk fund. | CITY SHOPPERS _ The drive in the residential dis- Mrs. G. A. Lenhart and Miss Irene {trict will be under the direction of | Olson of Hazelton shopped here Sut- | Supt. H. ©. Saxvik with the school urday. children assisting, The anti-tube losis workers stated that they wish- ed to express their appreciation to C. E. Wingreene and Dale Simon for throwing on a slide announce the sale of Christmas seals at their res- pective theatres, ment to her si Mrs. B. H. Hard- | inget cf Mattoon, I, who is her \ guest... Deccraticns were artist’<al- ly carried’ cut in’ the Christmas | 's, red poinsettas predominat- | Three tables of cards were | a, honérs were won by ! Spencer Boise and Mrs. W. J. | rt. At the close of the game luncheon w € Miss Zahn of Solen visited and shepped jn Bismarck this: morning. ——— i CITY NEWS (cE nr rain aE ; WHITE BLOUSES. Announce Birth <} > Black monkey fur makes unusual! | Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Holtan of | trimming for hlouses of white sili! {Falkirk are the parents of a baby | and satin. It is usually introduced jdaughter borm at the Bismarck hos- | shout the collar in some way or it is [pital Sunday, seen made into medallions which i A ee C1 s well. Baby Girl parece tc Soa eee Mr. and Mrs. Morris C. Satter of | Baldwin announce the birth of an infant daughter,’ born at ‘the Bis: | quite the rage, ‘They are ent on marek hospital this morning. ‘very snappy lines, and trimmed in ni eee RESET 1 t Council Names Officers for Year| Mrs. H. F. Keller was elected pr : _ Sident of the Woman’s Community | oof + .Coancil, Mrs. Ralph Penner, vice | president, and Mrs, John Setzer, sec. | retary and treasurer at the meet- | ing of the members of the council / Satur uiterncon at the Masonic | Temple. The orga GROUP THREE | Dresses at $37.50 Former Price | $45.00 to $49.50 SHORT FUR COATS. Short fur jackets promise to be. istinctive s. A gray caracu St. Alexius Hospital diatinetive “wave id model has a belt, buttons and pocke Mrs. Frank iLndemann of Richard- trimmings of bright red leather. ;ton, Henry Mooney of Wotuga, Mike ‘ Kochman of Gorham, Frances Hoff: | man of Mandan, Mrs. William Dohn ization of a bureau for: the unification of associated chari- | ties was discussed at the meeting, It was urged that this be accomplished Lefore Christmas in order to elimi- | LAPIS AND AMETHYST. ications: i i : i Mas f Earrings continue in favor, and) = | Tf, duplications in the distributing (2 the ety, Mrs. Andrew Irvine of | sonncting with coral and jade we! | to the needy by the various | Glengoe have entered the St. Alexius find lapis and amethyst in increas- | > ore F ieimbeva urged" that hospital for treatment. Mrs. Thomas | : : | GROUP { co-operation with other organizations O'Leary and baby girl of the. city, ; ime numbers. ' sROUP TWO GROUP FOUR in tl be attempted. t Mrs. E. C, Wachter and baby boy, ae = j | Dresses at ; R from the various eommit- Mrs. Frank Geiermann and baby { A. 0. U. W. Dresses at = tees e heard. Mrs. F. R. Smyth, ' boy of the city, Master Marion Fol- Meeting of Bismarck Lodge | = chairman’ of the welfare committee, ae cf Bismarck, Daniel Janke of | No. 120, A. O. U. W. will be: $32 75 $49 50 = reported. ‘thé supervist e anzig, Melvin Nilson of Bis ‘ pate mesonrter ania +90 | ° = and urged that something be don George Ganzi, Mrs. Frank Election of ona All men | Former Price Former Price —— It was ‘decided that the W. C. T. U| For the woman who has not much!show very shortly the effects ot ‘a of the city, and Master Walt-| bers requested to be present. = = copena i So er Riedi 5 : | 37.50 5. $5) 5 = ” biying S408 - ; j inished” in its éffect yet emi- |; 2 os i i =. eaters wast tiadetts ihe council Me aie i aaa ese mently. senelble Jen the soutit at the we Soe { = : \ . right. Bismarck M : = stating that the state tuberculosis! Being of extreme design it will ad-| ‘The i illed s ismarck Hospital ' 1g Hoa of garment of rich twilled serge ee , aoe had oitered te Connell tertise its date within a month or so.]is conservative, yet distinctive, ana ga imiatian eat of Wishek, Ar- TIS mas | lo 4 ae oe ne Proceeds Wien cant pe The lines about the hips, although| can be worn the entire season with’ Qiu uess,01 Hazen, Mrs. Theophiel ‘ | ; stamps if they! o¢ which sny woman would soon| The carefully ehosen hat and, S7o™ , E : M._would take charge of a drive, This he Sheen oe et gurses contributing Wishele Mra’ Herbrt Heltan of Fa . Dresses for street and afternoon wear developed of the finer grades : See sete at chafeman ot, Then, too, the fur trimming would | factors. cus Ellingson of TurtloLeke, Mate i of poiret twill, crepe back satin and canton crepe silk. Styled in | the cont tee ce LaMhec rooney WhiGN | aes en ee ee CN EES ee ~~~ Robert Morris of city, Mrs. E, M.| {Blouses i the graceful, draped modes, showi iki \ will be obtained in this manner See ee RO GIVR ERCTORES: Kafer of city, Miss Katie Ketterling |{f Camisoles gracetul, draped modes, showing beaded panel effects, striking | fl fe used by the counll for W/o. Woman's Chriatian ‘Tempere| Dr. Nevin B Gilmore, curator f, Of Mulan die. F K Ohde of ety Chemises embroidered motifs and novel girdle arrangements. You can buy tributed in the schools, The drive | ®Rce, Union will hold its regular} the state historical society, left this’ tered the Bismarck hospital for treat- Combination \ them at marked reductions wu we put on next week with the | monthly meeting Tuesday at 3:0] morning for Fargo to deliver an xd-) ent, Otto Rud of Makoti, Carl Gas. Bloomers | . | aid of the school children helping in | o'clock in the Sunday school rooms) drevs at convocation exercises at the tatson of Washburn, Gottlief Goetz Bautonniere i e | ine residential sections and the |of the Methodist church. Dr. Ben-| Agricultural college on ethnological | o¢ Washburn, Master Roy Neff of Bead Chains | | council women in the business dis-|nard will deliver an address, The| lines of native races in America. We! City, Miss Ila Mauk of Braddock, e 1 TOC. S triets. | public is cordially invited to at-|will also speak at the community en-| Master Jack Mayo of city, John Leather Bags } Tt was reported that 200 persons | tend. : tertainment which will, be put on! Johnson of Braddock, Mrs. J. Zu- . _Handkerchiefs Ineladi | ‘ aeinad ‘al. Thi had registered at the rest room dur- | under the direction of Professor Ar- hola of Braddock, Mrs. V. E, Smart ncluding every last minute mode and material. i TB» + ine the past month. | RENDER COLONIAL DRAMA, |vold at the Little County theatery| of city and Miss Eleanor Paine of HATS 8 y is sale will and before the polytechnical society. Dr, Gilmore is taking some articles of Indian handicraft which will be on display at the college for two Gays. Dr. Gilmore is‘one of the ai thorities on Indian history,) custon city have been discharged from the hospital. A. 0. U. W. Meeting of Bismarck Lodge | | No. 120, A. 0. U. W. will | Nielsen’s Millinery fulfill youy needs in every particular of fashion and cost. The cppoiiune nce for the Woman who prefers individuality—And all are at gratifying prices. : The report made by the treasurer,! A well rendered colonial drama Mrs. . H. Register, for the past year | was given before a large audience by included the following: ~ |the Gibbs consdlidated schools Sat Receipts urday night. A besket social given Amount on hand Jan. 7, 1922.$148.09! for the schools provided a neat. sum Dues from twenty-eight or- |toward the purchase of*a grapha- W/o of regular price. | ganizations .. 56.00 | phone. and tradition. He was asked to spei i 4 i individual donations 35.00 | ae before- the Lion’s club in Grand| held Tuesday evening at 7:30. z | Deoeczrbor Sale of Donation by organization Anes RETURNS HOME. Forks but was forced to refuse ve-| Blection of officers. All mem- And Waist Shop. A Few Movies : -26} Mics Laura Lerum and V. J. Bleth} eause of conflicting engagements. | hers requested to be present. t A : Concert ee land Miss Ethlyn. Hitchegck, all of — _ P iS Sr oats Fur Trimmed Suits + Bi + Food sales . 93.63 |alen Ullin, who have been guests at TO JOIN FAMILY : ‘yor milk from schools e° the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. F.{ Rk. E. Clifford of Mohall who Hitchcock returned to their home} spent Thanksgiving as the guest of yesterday. $. S. Clifford and Mr. and Mrs. A. Johannsen left this morning for St. | Paul, Minn. to spend the winter j with his family who. are ‘residing | there, while their children attend school. 9144.10 EPISCOPAL BAZAAR Sat. Dec. 9. Next Door to cated NEEDLECRAFT Household Lines Aprons for Ladies and OPENS Children. Disbursements Salary (matron) Milk in school . Medical work Park Recreation room t/ VY price ce off Sea 3 Our Entire Stock of on all + $335.00 SUSTAINS BROKEN ARM. + 646.20) Miss R Rausch sustained a |broken arm as she was returning to her home from schoo! this noon when | she slipped on the icy pavement and Laundry and dray ‘fell. RETURNS oecremerteont at Hi rchief: —Ineluding P. , vy _ 1G Rieannte Miss Margaret Postlethwaite _re- | ’ Exquisite Handkerchiefs. Coats—Includi 20 off: Total REPORTS FOR DUTY. turned to own where she” is 10 A.M Dressed Dolls, and the soft cludin lush, Balance on hand Miss Hilma Anderson, who was| attending Jamestown College after | eee comfy dolls kiddies love. spending her Thanksgiving holid with her parents, Rev. and Mr C. Postlethwaite. called to her home in Velva by the death of her father, ‘reported back to duty at the Bismarck hospital to- day. |; CANDIES—Homemade and delicious. |] +OOD SALE—Opens 2 P. M. Everything the Family Likes, $1444.10 | Mrs. C. W. Smith, chairman of the publicity and program committee, ex- pressed the appreciation of the Coun- By Their Advertising You Shall K:ow Then. That's the ambition of HARRIS-ROBERTSON'S. RETL HOME fi the Daily Tribune for, its co- EAVES FOR CHRISTMAS. Miss Mildred Kohnen of Sheyenne « ie : Bhi Staion in publishing of the athe stiee Ragnhild Berg, nurse at the|? ‘tts "ther hyins this morning ee ik corner-stone upon which we are building Hitt h ci] during the) ,- Roce : ap|aiter spendin, The r Weeik | our e: : : ear and to the various men of the Bismere hospital ete receviineseaa as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. G.| usiness — therefore great care is used in every statement we make in presenting our merchandise to the public. This December sale of coats and dresses represents a decided re- duction in the. prices, and permits the late buyer to effect a great , » ity Who have so readily responded to their call for assistance and co-/ operation. the Christmas holidays with reia- tives. t ! Severtson, | | LEAVES FOR HOME | Mrs. M. W. Wright of Jamestown | TIIes—»«4~ (in; who has been spending Thanksgiv- | ARRIVES FOR HOLIDAYS, eee i B. & P. W, CLUB MEETING i = FA S; FS iar J Ic es is r= | ; y. club | Charles Norton of Mohrland, Utah,| Who has : } GISMARCK.N.DAR, . . : A mecting of the B® Tig at/azrived sestorday to spend ‘Chria-| ine week at the home of | Mi. and ovanonos-*oEweLRY saving and still enjoy the value of her coat or dress for the major will be he mas holid ps the ‘guest, of nis} “TS L | 7:30 o’clock. Miss Minnie J. Nielson, morning for her home: | Superintendent of Public Instruc-/ sister, Mrs. Carl Ohm, | vi $ Jub on “Edu- Ere auenenacnrirs session of| | EASTERN STAR MEETING. mn.” A short pod standing com-| The regular meeting of the East-! reports of officers Sth of November /ern Star will be held at the Masovic : + smittees for the Ta this time. The| temple Tuesday evening at, 7:30; Fa aacgho have been recei¥- |o'elock when there will be balloting. ed into the club.are Misses Dorothy | part of the winter. The cold weather is just beginning. Buy your coat this week and get the full benefit of a whole winter’s wear. TEACHERS SHOP HERE | Cecil Nestagen and Miss Miss KNOWLES For Christmas Gifts Our Gift Shop presents this year the crowning Gift display-in its history in the collection of truly beautiful - gifts that have been assembled for the Holiday season. Supply is limited so we suggest early selection. y Fashionable Fabrics Marvella, Plaid Back, Novelties | Panvellaine, Fashona, Bolivia’s Veldyne and Marcova. Th Frances Schmaltz, Rita Mur-/ TO CHICAGO FOR HOLIDAYS. | 4 a Maen badie O'Connor Dodd.! Mrs, A. C. Martin left this morn- Bhs, selvig, J. W. Scott, Zoe Sprake,| ing for a visit over the Christinas eitbe given a welcome by the old! holiday with relatives and friends in members. | Chicago, Ill. i GUEST HERE. i | ENTERTAINS TEACHERS | a oa tred Zueer entertained the yrs. Mae E, Logan of Minot, :s ‘ : oe es if : : é = x Al ze will school at & ar a CAETERa hohe’ of Mes hac AGE | : True in Quality, true in price—this gift collection Fur Trimmings . Lee luncheon Saturday! We Smith of 608 Avenue D for is the basis of all comparison in the offerings of the is o'clock course lay | fer ‘A pleasant social after! - epent in music and con- | Yuletide. And not the least attraction is the limitless Caracul, Wolf, Fox, Squirrel. scope of the collection. SS everal days. | VISITING HERE. | Mrs. C. R. Robertson of Valley! : ool We solicit an opportunity to demonstrate in a prac- Wool Tuxedo Sweaters AUVAUGSUAUEUUUUAUOROEUURUEUUUAUUEAUEROO UOTE AROSE HUVUUAVUAUUNUUAUUAC NULL ALOACEAE TO JAMESTOWN City, is visiting at the home of, Mr.j IN Gieal wav that were ese : aun ° "i ¥, is | | e are prepared to render a superior = Miss Mary Nierting returned to | os’ Goorge B. Harris, {{ RIREMEN MUST often de- J, sey prep 4 iscount bed her home Jamestown yesterday ‘ ez ss | service. | = weer epend'ng Thanksgiving with ==) 3 ons, stroy property in order |} Practical Christmas Gifts. = Miss Mabel Breen. William B. Kelly left this moen-if{to conquer the flames. | = iS F ling for Minneapolis, Minn, i | = a yun, fltehaaae efector | A KNOWLES [= = Mrs: A. R. Hoffman Fergus Mr, and Mr:. A. O. Ellingson and| {foothold there follows finan- aie apple Coats = spent ‘Thanksgiving at Fergu Mrs |] foothold there follows finan- J Jeweler Biemarél: = ‘Miran, wil return to their Mrs. J.C. Ellingson of Turtle Lake,|I 41 15.5 of some degree. A [| : at = : . stopped over in Bismarck Sunday. jf” : u eree. | d Pri = Serene «Mrs, Le E, Bargloft lett this mom. || 22rtford Fire Insurance // . — Many New Designs in Wrist Watches. Reduced Prices. ; = N INESS Mrs. L. E. ff | oa ie A a | = R. a eeiasih Teft Tast night on. a ing for a short visit in Casselton. | ree ge ee ce Gomeioot a é ak = shert business trip te Minneapolis, _. ifitween you ai . : = i xtinn, | y of Beach, visited with’ The property owner pro- | ae You Can’t Go Wrong. If You Go To = : Je Leahy left yesterday for ie EE SO tected by a Hartford con- | ; a Miles ae eta ee a carp OF THANRS \[ tract need not fear that his THIS CHRISTMAS | = a | e wish to thank all-our many 2 : e = : Rev. W. Burrark of Rosebud spent friends for their kind assistance !§ dollars’ will go up in smoke. | = ‘ \ ” Stheweek cht in. Bismarck. during the long illness of our mo- if i YOUR PHOTOGRAPH yf baa ; | = t yee ther, Mrs, Charlotte Fogerstrom, and | . : | = as Wossler, a Glendive farm- for the beautiful floral offerings. | —the only gift that only you can make and now is the 1 5 ‘ E i = cr spent Sunday in Bismarck, MPS, JENNIE K. Hot MURPHY time to Phone 264 for an appointment. | FOR WOMEN’S = 2 MRS. B. E. HERSEY, \ P F 2 | oO W AR | = Donald MacDenald of Glenens \vst. FOGERSTROM: I. ; Our GOLD TONE portraits are the very latest in z = wistted with friends here over Sun- vette —— : ‘The Man Who Knows }/|{ fine portraiture. Bismarck No. Da ie = cay. : SOCIAL | Insurance.” | | ee = CM ORsen and orud:tef..... The Trades and Labor As- |] Bismarck, DI) SLORBY STUDIO ° o con of Winger! PN. ¥. aowp sembly will hold a social this; | Successors to Holmboe Studio. = terdaye me Pa vening at Odd Fellows hall. i iz re i as y ErilINMIUIUUUUITUNN CUS