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\ _TUESDAY, DECEMBER. 5, 1922_ ey ‘ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ; PAGE FIVE j the past two months will leave this LEAVE FOR WINTER., evening for her home. Mrs $A Floren and daughter, Mes. L, De Ligouri and daughter, Mary \ ST. MARY’S SEWING CIRCLE, | Louise, left this morning for about} PB, 1 The first and second divisions of! ten Guys visit in Minneapolis, Minn.,| e€rsona St. Mary's sewing circle will meet| before cohtinuing on their way to| iThursday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock| Providence, R. I, where they will! a Teagmcedle at the school auditorium. All mem-| visit with relatives for three months, Set Thursday for bers are requested to be present,) returning sometime during the lat- Seal Sale Drive |2"¢ their friends are gordially in- | ter ‘part of February. ~ \vited to attend. De F rae | TO ADJUST, \,; Thursday, December; « Tthy _.has RETURNS HOME. | §, S, McDonald, commissioner from| nal J Abecn, act as the day forthe: Christ- | yiiss Fadora Drury of Dickinson,|the Workman's Compensation Bu- mas Beals sale iu ast " il who has been the guest of Miss Cath-/ reau, loft this morning to adjust! announced today by. | Mrs. J. lerine E. Morris of 714 Sixth streev compensation claims in Fargo, James. | Martineson,’ city cha'rman. Fifty 0 Fargo percent of the prozeeds raised will returned to her home Sunday on No.| town, Devils Lake, Warwick, and) fo toward the milk fund for the |} other points, for a period of about i city schools and the percentage for We esener two weeks. | the school’ children, inthe res.dent SPENDING SEVERAL DAYS, ; a f district will be used for welfare|. Mrs. H. E. Timm of Wishek, is} VISITING HERE. ) work in the schools, The commit-| spending several days in Bismarck} Nick Rputer of Garrison, arrived tees have been appointed and are |while her litle son; Elbert, who is} last night for a few days with working for a big sale on | under treatment at the Bismarck 4os-| relatives in Bismarck. Mr. Reuter day. All bus:ness houses and | pital, will leave sometime this week ior are urged to stamp all ther Los Angeles, Cal., where he will join 4 and packages from now until TO HOLD COURT. this wife shortly before Christmas. -Chistm: mas Seal with Tuberculosis Christ-/ Judge Andrew Miller and his covtt| — r \ e Is and help not only the | reporter, Miss’ Beatrice McMichasl,! MONDAY NIGHT BRIDGE CLUB. | schools in Bismarck but also the /jeft last night for St, Paul, Minn.) The Monday Night Bridge club met : a S in ecor Social and i | tuberculosis. srorkin the state, where the judge will hold U. S. dis-jat the home of Miss Mary Parsons MAYOR OF CENTRALIA HERE trict court, of Sixth street last night. High George L, Barner, mayor of Cent! poOD AND FANCY WORK SALE, | Hendershott. At the Bsiesef the time we have re-grouped many coats, reducing them still further in suf (Talla Wash arrived in B-smarcl| The Episcopal Ladies Guild will) game luncheon was scrved. j Inst, set Te Tae in. ereadarather, held a fancy aly and food sale in} ° , e e , arraligemente(for:. hi thers | the old Folsoif Jewelry store noxt RETURNS HOME. 1 If h t b t d ll b ca ips: Ellzabeth Seovill oF MeKenaie | Saturday, opening at 10 o'clock a. m.| Senator Frank Ployhar of Valley rice. ou haven een in come in tomorrow an you uy. e538 George ‘is a former Bismarck - boy. . — City, returned to his home this morn- ing attended the public schools BENEFIT DANCE. ing after spending several days in / G here in 1903. Last year he was | Aftcr the regular meeting of the|Bimarck engaged in looking after) eted mayor cf Centralia, a city | Rebekahs at Odd Fellows hall Fri-| important business matters. 609 us the American Legion | day evening a benefit dance will be) —— | rand.date, rtly before his elec- | given. RETURN HOME. | t tion Centralia was an important Misses Rose Noldin and Helen Gus- center in some I. W. W., disturb- VISITING OLD FRIENDS “| tafson of Bessemer, Mich., who came ance f Miss Virgin’a Clerk of Chicago, | to Bismarck about a year ago, hiking! r Barner declares that since |, a former Bismarck girl, is| from Bemidji, Minn., here, left this! he saw Bismarek it had greatly im-|spending the week in Bismarck | morning for their home. ] proved and for a city of its size had | visiting with old~fricnds. much finer business buildings and Ercgroaests TO ATTEND MEETING. vellings than most cities of its VISITS FRIENDS Gilbert Haugen went to Dickinson ee Min ease tnd Mrs. E. B. Goss of ltoday to attend the district meet- WINTER PICNIC CLUB. marek, arrived last night for several | "& of the Masonic chapter. days visit with friends. A.0.U. a Logan, Miss, Nancy i ‘ aa fx Meponele ee CURRENT EVENTS CLUB. Meeting of Bismarck Lodge sting of the. Winter Pies Mrs. J.C. Taylor will be hostess No, 120, A. O. U. W. will be! terday. A‘ 12:30 o'lock dinner was ‘ Election of officers. All mem- d_with little Christmas trees} yp and Mrs, J. J. Halbeur and | bers requested to be nrcsent. ring as decorations on the din-| yigs ‘Theresa Halbeur of Hazelton, | qn room table, A pleasant after- Rae a i y enjoyed by. the ladies in| Stopped over in Bismarck for a visit pte ge areas Seal alec DYE FADED WRAP > YOUNG. TEORLE'S MEETING, Miss Clara Nelson of Benedict, ano} QKIRT, DRESS IN | Be io ea vena 1. | Miss Myrtle Wilmosky of Ruso, vis- : | he Young People’s society of the! iteq and shopped in Bismarck yester-} ~ DIAMOND DYES: | Trinity Lu church will. meet fomorrew f-at the church firs (ony ne toate : ae Ms } fers when a musfeal program will eT F , Each package of “Diamond Dyes oon immediately after’ thé short Miss Alice I. trvine and Misses contains directions so simple any wo- ediately after the shor: | Eva A, and Helen B, Petrie of Lia-| man can dye or ting her old worn, Se ic a ey ton shopped in the Capital City. to-| faded things new. Even if she has z day, never dyed before, ehe can put a rich \ | fadeless color into shabby skirts, - 3 dresses, waists, coats, stockings, ne Gearae of Renville:| William A. Arntz of McKenzie, sweaters, coverings, draperies, hang- | CW. MeGray and her ited with friends here today. | ings, everything. Buy Diamond! tie hited Geostatants peas ‘ Dyes—no. other kind—then perfect ce area + US) Judge L. J. Palda of Minot ar- | home dyeing is guaranteed. Just tell just returned from|sived here last night on short | your druggist whether the material Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Arntz and M : ae hee saventey, a O5-! business visit. you wish to dye is wool or silk, or A a3 eee ee ale) adaital sata te whether it is linen, cotton, or mixed iTS St re splund and Mrs. goods. Diamond Dyes never streak, TWISTED SOCIAL, Laraén of Wilton, are guests in the| spot, fade, or run. Adv. A Twisted social will be given. by| city the Presbyterian Ladies Aid sociewy y in the church parlors Thursday, Dec.| w, Koterba of Driscoll nade x 7, ut 3 o'clock. All members and| pusiness trip to the city yesterday. their friends are cordially invited to ' attend. George C. Helling of Minot, is ga e a (a ° Z Hf re . spending several days in Bismurcl. “ LEGION EDUCATION PROGRAM. |SPORURE Seversl Taye in Mismare \ n American Education Week prov) Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schmidt of Burn-| ° ; : will be given at' St. Mary's] stad, ‘called on friends here today. i ‘ day at 8 p.m, with u prowram for ‘children at 3 p,m. The) Theodore C, Torgenson of Bank:| fi onoice program will consist of drills, the] was a city caller here today. pieces of striped or Hag salute, and musieal numbers. : spotted Moss Agate ‘in the OQ Ss O INC e a e a e ee e ce following pieces. clpwing wees. NOt. 1 u yb) U n q u aaa Frank Simon of Kintyre, was & in LEAVES TODAY business visitor here today. Ladies dinner qaiiece Katherine Sinner, mother. of B.. Klein,’ returnéd to her ‘ (without chain) in Minneapolis, Minn, this |, Mrs: F. W. Mofit of Moffit, spent} Hox. Solid Gold Chain..... today shopping in the city. Single Pendent . 5 i Ps Mrs me ya M eee after spending Thanks- usiness caller here today Tales dinner dRings. 4.0 i a sEWIN CIRCLE. .,| Harry and Herbert Neus Hi ieee eet 09 u 1 1 ; H . _Ths fourth division of St Mar] Marry and Merbrt New Gents Binge | All high class garments, sxe models, easy to figure one-third off of Mrs. J. M. Smith of 803 Fifth Carl A. Hill of Rosegien transac: hil Jewelry 10k: Sol Gola ch A Seka a od ane ar aor” the price. For instance; $150 coats go for $100: $75 coats for $50, etc. ‘ » ,are welcome, cart, N . RETURNING TO MICHIGAN, was 2 city caller today. ° oe THE ie ais for Wonderful garments at these prices. Mrs. F, M. Venier of Menomince, ‘Mich., who has been a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Jones for COLD CREAM POWDER, , Sy da Tie LITILE-PINK & WHITE BOXES Save The Saved Pennies It profits you little to save a few pennies on a purchase if those pennies are immedi- HERE is just one genue a : i ine cold cream face | ately spent for something else. To make the i Ee that 8 F| saving worth while, the pennies should be | Armand! Armand Cold i! put where they will be of permanent value E | Crcam Powder is perfectly / soft, dry, smooth and dense, to you. , z Vee yet has a base of cold cream. H t , it spreads cvenly, blends Try laying aside the money you save by | é te naturally into the skin and careful buying, and deposit it tegularly in a " etays on till you wash it off. | Saving Account at the City National Bank. | |! | « \ ust lace ol Thus it will not only accumulate; but will | v nce, 13 C i : ee uwder once | earn 4 compound interest. | e @ : - e where—in the little te hat-box. If, \ START TODAY! | | | | not love it, take it back and get your money. Ask your dealer for, or send us 25¢ for a week-end : package containing gener- aie ene, ous samples of Armand f Gola! Grea m Howden. Tman jouquet, Rouge, <; Cold Cream, Vanishing Cream, Talcum and Soap— Address ARMAND—Deg Moines al fl Yo Bismarck’s Busy Ready-to-Wear Shop. _ Only 16 more ) Shopping ays Before Christmas This'Is Your Christmas Store--SHOP NOW!) More Sample Dresses just received. Splendid ’ Styles. Priced at from the, ori Le Page 6)