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Crane Eee , rn TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1922 ; THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. : f “ “” PAGE FIVE Manseet, Hine gente Raita for some time! Dy, Kershaw ; ' Pythian Officers j. Attentidén Royal Arch| Regular meeting Lloyd| Wednesday evening 8 p. m. Monday, Dec. 18 at the auditorium. t : Serna ST. GEORGES’ LADIES. K AT LEGION]. The ladies of St. Geo ME !Witlho Id, a business. me = Social and Personal tT or eat r, mayor of Cen-| o'clock Thursday evening Will speak ‘tomorrow! home of Mrs. Rudiger at Ba : a . ’ Early Holiday v evening at the mecting of the Amer-| gpartment. jeon) Legion “men at Legion hall e pre: Injured in Fall Masons. Regular meeting |Spetz Post; American Legion | Members urged to attend. Installed Soon Bismarck Chapter No. 10, to- a es’ Guild] pr, A. L. Kershaw severely spraina’ xuyty elected officers of the night, 7:30 p. m. Election of ing at 4'ed the ligaments of his back and xnichts of Pythias lodge will be in-| Officers. Your attendance is ps when he slipped on the stairs stated the first Wednesday in Jan-| urged., Geading to Dolan’s: Barber Shop eee ee eee eee eey installs | der First National Bank yesterday ae ee ee a a end, A new } laws has been voted by the cs} : B id abeet Ane Ge 32 levening about 5 o'clock. Dr. Ker sot of by a. _ °c cason Bridge j about the tr: nt meeting: * shaw p.cked himself up after he had oy. ip, effective January 1 on KCRG MKC KC HKC KC a approval of the grand chancellor, | ——~——$$—$_ nee [a group /of fallen down the stairs and sat down he by-laws carry. a reduction in 1 Party Is Givenseroup of L jan a’barber chair for a shave, but a dues ee $4éannually if paid in ad- SAME PRICE ‘Amer’ can "when he was ready to leave he dt Christmas h@li- {ey of the Velornas Bureau will give covered that! h.s museles had sq was the afternooa a talk o1 the work being done by the| Ruemele of A tiffened that he was unable to |" Otricors elected are: — chancellor commander, August Carlson; | commander, Paul A. Cook; | by Mrs, A. W. Lucas ith which’ he is con-! county judge. Miss Klotz has b ise fiom his chair, A physician was | marek hospital in an ambulanee. Me et Holta; master gg work, Roy (SOF QVEF years daughter, Mrs, Frank E. nected. All Legion 1 | Empleyed ‘at Cowan's.drug store for {called and he was taken to the Bi Hedden at the home of the former be in aitend ince | comeriate neat: on 48 Ave A East yesterday after- | sone! LMG, DEST Fexpects to be able to be about again | DE" / : eal lin a few days when his ligaments | Hartley; keeper of records and seals noon, Seven tables of bridge were ' ART DISDPLAY. r . oe 8 j aye ing ! ous PLAY. LEAVES FOR BILLINGS. have had time to recover from their {#"d master of finance, S. 0. Le Bar- | play during thea sriarnoen mith "A fine display of art work done by| Joe Sundert, who, has heen .con- strained condition Ff] Fons master at arms, Win. PF Dohn Cnaccs er, 43 eee ee eee ee ages master of exchequer, Wm. F. Har: ri : lor. J. F. Paul G Pas tik nee uae : K *— ity NEWS 07 ris; inner guard, E.G. Rickel; outer Sun ”\ s. f rauard, Louis Hartley; trustee, Capt. pieces of china painting and pictures: Mont, where he will make his he: | CITY NEWS < Ws B. Belk; grand representative, E Use less of An abundance of chrysanthemums done in oil and water color may be: quarters. —_—_ tM. Thompson, Mr. Carlson was: re nged in baskets and vases form- | ree vase is the work} meus {od Show Cancelled _ elected as head of-the lodge for the abeth Happel, and ~ON WAY TO COAST, | The play, “The MansWho Came | ear 4 ed stie decorations for party. | ng pictures is) L. M. Doerschleg, promi Back,” listed for the Auditorium | a MAYOR TO | i y. fired into a men who were in an on parade. Dr. Bent- | 'S MARRIA Mrs. Bismarck. Sorry you’ve had such a time to get me, but, ‘I’ve been Christmas shopping 4 f all day. Just had wonderful luck. You say you are making a great many gifts? Clever lady! the student: of M ected with: the local Underwood ypewriter company for about six! months .letf last night for Billing: = Furniture store. Some bi At the close of the game luncheon erved by the hostess who was | Seen. One y Mrs. Max Kupitz. The | ses are entertaining at milar party this afternoon, a copy of Shryer's “The Arabs On of Braddock was here to here Dee. 15, has been cancelled, | ' NOTICE te SE Bae the Merch” made by Miss Helen, way, to Pasadena, Cyl, to join his; Manager Vesperman said today, be- | Geer iBAKING POWDER * A Mrs. Bannon Heads |, | “28% 4, ber of scenic views) fanfily for the winter. cause: (he: company would be, un | The listing of Mrs. J. WwW. Its a mighty good way. I saw lots of display .the skill with which th Kable tor get into, Bieniarck Unt e attractive things to be embroidered in the Burch Tel. No. 772-M_ was than of higher The next show is|omitted from the last tele- .v Catholic Daughters | yout aniss ¢ | iO ARRINGTON jfunning. late, "The. next. show ta iced-b ‘ 4 er landstapes’ ar y Kathryn) . Judge A. M. Christianson has gone! (, ily,” wi itzi Haj A ‘i For Fourth Time smi. Ifo Caesintton, fo make an inspection 28d Bills,” with Mitzi Hajos, Ite~/ phone directory. Will sub- priced brands. (eee eee Na Hfor the grand master of the Masonic | i) scribers please enter this list- Th ee civand Bunnon was Te-clest:| _LEAW FOR ST. CLOUD. |, | cauneil. Bismarck: Hospital ing on bottom of page .No. 4, |\ e government used fe gent 9? olic | Mics Susan Wermerskirehen, whu| — George Sailor of Krem has enter-|or on special’ reference page| ‘millions of pounds Daughters of America for the third | ‘ red i readgctel ae vi ; b b time at ee mnecting at St Sars | has been employed in the ready-to} Mrs. E. G. Larson of Wilton, stqp-led the Bismarck hospital for treat- |following page 2. ie at i é wear department at Lucas’ store for; ped) over in Bismarck on her way' ment. “Mrs. A. W. Gussner of Bis- Tai bos been eazene tie tts. Ban- | some time past left last night to join| home after visiting with friends and! marck, Mrs. E..M, Kafer of .Bis- N. D. Ind. Tel. Co. |€C-IKC:KC-IKC-IKC- KC Beni" ther mother at St. Cloud, Minny, relatives at nearby points ‘in th. |marek, Baby Robert Morris af the ee u zation fcr the past three years dur-| where they recently moved from Bis-' state. city, Mrs. O. E. Siverson of De ‘La- ing which time some very wonderful tarck, «Miss Wermerskirshen ‘ha Mie {mere, Adolph Pederson: of Steele, Annual New Year’s work h be lished, Se ’ ' see dacepeen, Regomplished. 7e | been connevted with the A. W. Lucas! “T, A, Gregor of St. Paul, Minn, aj Mrs. Joseph Chesak of ‘St, Anthony, Fancy Goods sections at. Webb Brothers and so reasonable. body deveploped an unusually fine H ch Hr Ht aly y store for the past three years After! contractor, was a business caller| Master Richard Griffin of Morri system for handli i | in Bismarck antes Sirai: Bennoe'e the first of the year she expects to' here today. : | gon rates Hentic “Morrow oC Male able guidance and efficient leader- | ¢nter the ready-to-wear department; Sere oe nae, Ma EY Dinos of nace ances | nip, The cff'icers elected to as, | f # St. Cloud department store, Christmas Greens — Holly, 31°53, Fey oon eg agers and Mrs. sist Mrs. Bannon during the coming uy i Mistletoe, E: wreath- | + Engen and baby girl . have | year inelude the folowing: Mrs, & | MONDAY NIGHT BRIDGE cLUB | Mistletoe, Evergreen wreath: been discharged from the hospital. Hl, Barrett, vice grand regent; Mus| Miss Edna Rust of 419 Sixth St, ing and Friz roping. Wreaths! Wm. Dean, prophetess; Miss Gayle | was hostess to the: members of thu, Of all sorts, novelties, decor-| Xmas Gifts Hawk. mon'tor; Miss Julia Johnson, | Monday Night Bridge club at their|/ ated candles, ete.. Oscar H. Choice pieces of striped or What are you going to give Doro- thy? Pumps? I think you are awfully sensible to 3 give her something to wear. Only $8.5@ and $10.00, at Webb Brothers? Thats, reasonable. financial secretary; Mrs. Helen | meeting “last evening at her home.! Vj t. Pho v5 l i a . y ne Breen Kennelly, treasurer; Miss | Miss Leota Hendershott and Mrs. ae 318 srg St. Margaret MeDonald, historian; Miss | AE, Brink won the hpnors at eards, eae Tene sonuinels Mrs. John | and Miss Gladys Roway of Minot | Sagar ae eet | Reuter and Mrs. John Wagner, | was an out-of-town guest, At the, Regular meeting Lloyd: ee . reen,, Organ | conclusion of the evening's enter-/Spetz Post American Legion AG the conelusion of the business | “#nment luncheon was served. eeneniay sea toa i rs gs meeting a social hour and refresh- se see et ; i ; Members ur; o attend. ments were enjosed, with Mrs, Cor_| FIRST LUTHERAN Lapis, || TSMUETE MEDS NO | I got Ruth a Sweater at Webb Broth- ers, too, for only $3.48. She will be de- lighted with its clever style. You can’t think of a thing to give Aunt Margaret? Well, you should sec ae i baat Ant cena son will entertain the members of; Dance at the Coliseum to- Mapa tana eae nee Nothing will be left undone to make this the fancy goods booth at Webb Broth- yy As host My [dhe Ladies Aid society of the First) might, if tadies dinner Rings....-..$400],f the greatest social event that has been ers. It offers wonderful suggestions. — juthergn church ai e church par- | _ 7 ° A . . Brucker-Reterson |!" Si Thstay afternoon bias aire reer Poe held: in Bismarck, special decorations, ||—— Marri oN WAY HOME 10K: Sblld Gold: Chal. s228 noise makers and most elaborate mid- ]| arriage Occurs fee hi ical Single Pendent .. ; C Sor Ce Nontina’ for sevest || 2 £ PE ND A BL E [ip Rrpoches. ., ; night Menu and break of day breakfast, |! a andan : H t of A . . . * weeks past stopped over in Bismarck! AUDIT SERVICE |'[ Ladies dinner Rings f yet the price will be moderate in extreme. nin. P, Peterson of Bis-| ck were united in matria, “| last night on’ her way to. her home i (Choice Moss Markings ie’: | icing morning a 30 dock by the at Napoleon. i Gents Rings '® Markings) | oy t|¥ The McKenzie’s New Years Ball has be- |} ; Rev. Fr. Clement at St. Joseph’s it Ns = i H (Choice Moss Markings) F H church of Mandan‘in the Senses | WEEK-END GUEST LEAVES. | | rteeeteer caren ey come famous throughout the northwest. |} I must tell you. of a few' friends. Miss Alice Kdoker of Rawson Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your ‘ I struck some ‘ vere attenged by Miss Anna| turned to her home yesterday ‘aft PLATO°“KNAUSS Money Back. . really clever ter peeatiek bride, and | noon after cing the’ week-end guest] Certified Public Accountant. |jf| "WE PAY POSTAGE. So today if you are feeling dopey : things in silk lin- C: Ma 6 rson, uM i u 7 f ba Set eae n . | BISMARCK, N. D. THE MONTANA GEM And have nothing much to do you will be free gerie at Webb pher at the Mandan Commertial Club HOME. \ Constructive Accounting, SHOP. To call up 258 and make your reso ation Brothers and so for sometime past, coming here fer-| J. H. Blaine of Wilton stopped | Phone 644M Box 553 Miles City, Mont. For the New Years Ball of “1923. reasonable too. ; merly from Bowden. The bridegroom | over in Biomarck on his way to his - is a well known barber in the Sunset Barber shop. Following the ceremony a wedding al erved at the home of | arl Winbauer. Out-of- > town guests were Mr. and Mrs, Jo- seph Kautzmann of Sykeston, par- ents of the bride, Mr, and Mrs, Pet- crson will be at home in Bismarck after a short weddige trip. I felt just as you do. Thought I “ should remember the girls I play bridge with and some at the club but didn’t want to spend a great deal. Why don’t you go to Webb Brothers Gift Shop? I did. They have tables of gifts from $1.00 to $5.00, and are really overflowing with suggestions Quill Pens at $1.25, and a Candy Jar at $1:25.. Imagine! Tables will be reserved upon purchase of tickets only. Dyes and | A“Life- FASTERN STAR’ MEET- A special’ meeting of the Eastern tur will be held Wednesday evening jwise 30 o'clock at the Masonic Tem- ° | ple when the initiation work will be |Polishes ” | put on by the past worthy matrons ° Saver for Shoes und patrons, At the close of instal- da same ZET revives and softens the leath: serviets refreshments will be Operation renéws the color and starts your shoes ' served. | 59g. somes on the ya to many fapgrone i y Be I picked up Sees travel. is adye a polish for - . BRIDGE WHIST PARTY. 35¢and 50¢ everybody's shoes—from Baby's slip- i a rene of Fifteen s of whist and bridge AT ALL pers to Dad’sbrogans. No uapleasant % : ecklaces, Bar Pins, Earing at Webbs for 75c + and $1.00, real- ly effective things. I think its a good idea to @ have _ some- thing on hand for the last minute gifts and you know their handkerchiefs are the pret- tiest I ever saw and are appropriate for any one. Awfully glad you called, ‘ Gooy Bye. Webb Brothers “THE CHRISTMAS STORE” wore played at the card party, given by the members of the B, & P. W. club at their club rooms last night. The high score at whist was won } 5 by Miss Dorothy Huber and the hon- t bridge were a ‘ded tg Mrs. Ww. Rohrer. At the close of the game refreshments were served by the committee in charge. . Bi is DEALERS 2% cricay Orton Brown) ae Sealdsweet Florida, grapefruit may be caten at every meal and between meals with enjoyment and benefit—equally good ‘for breakfast, luncheon and. dinner. Sealdsweet Glorida Oranges _ Sealdsweet Florida oranges are evening at 8 o'clock. Re- bs ge nts will be served during SEALDSWEET GRAPEFRUIT SOUP the better kind, because more juicy. the evening. SPEAKS AT B. & P. W. CLUB. Mys. Alma Kjelland Kerr will ak to the members of the B. & P. club and their friends this even- ing at 8 o’elock at the club room on her relief work while in the Near ft ATT TTT RANT, rT re cen eT cH PARC The Ladies A‘d of the Trinity Lutheran church will give a parcel Savings Stamps Made after one of the scores of tested i recipes in “Home Uses for Juices of Seald- sweet Florida Oranges and Grapefruit Send for gifteopy, free. Address, Flori Citrus Exchange, 720 Citrus Exchange Building, Tampa, Florida, - We will accept AT PAR for deposit in our Savings Department War Sav- ings Stamps maturing on January 1, 1923. The conversion price of these stamps is now $4.71. We will take . them at $5.00 for credit to your sav- FORTHNIGHTY CLUB Ps. Mrs. R. D: Hoskins’ will be hostess to the members of the Forthnightly club tomorrow a‘ternoon. GUESTS HERE, i ind Mrs. Sigur Robertson of are the guests, of Mr. and WV. McGray. ae Ask your fiuit deale: for SHldsweet Florida oranges and grapef.uit. Insist that he supply you with them For That XMAS GIFT HOLEPROOF HOSIERY TICKETS ON SALE~ ts for the high school senior jay, “Nothing But the Trutp,” __——————————— ee DYE STOCKINGS . ORSWEATERIN | DIAMOND DYES “Diamond Dyes” add years_of wear! to worn, faded skfrts, waists, coats, '} ings, sweaters, coverings, hang- s, draperies, everything. Every kage contains directions so sim- ny woman can put new, rich, leless colors into her worn gar- vu. Hf <\* ments or draperies even if she has never dyed before. Just buy Dia- mond Dyes—no other kind—then your material will come out right, yecause Diamond Dyes are giaran-| ced not to streak, spot, fade, or run. Tell your druggist whether the ma- terial you wish to dye is wool or silk, or whether is it linen, cotton or mixed goods, ‘ igns account. Par for War | i i g| Holepraf Hasiery x ALC The First National Bank : The Pioneer Bank Bismarck, North Dakota TAILOR MADE SUITS —at— READY MADE PRICES KLEIN’S TOGGERY Home of Quality Goods.

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