The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 15, 1922, Page 5

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Ae Ate eee ee Os . ( » young couple, announcement of the «Blue Island, Mi, + families have FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1922 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE cles the society tries to care for the| LEGION DANCE families of the prisoners and chil- | A delightful time was enjoyed by dren of school age who are proteges' ‘those attending the aane.ng party \of the society. Such articles will be! given by the american Legion men |called for within the city or they| last might at Leg.on hail. J. R. ‘may be shipped to Supt. G. B, New-| Musolf was the chairman of the Jeomb, Birmarek. {committee on arrangements. D. C. Scothorn, H. H. Pilmoor, Thomas iGalvin, and Albert Bloomer were Social and Personal vigiTIN Pupils Appear in | Rie, and Me Ver my atiddiomas; members of the committee, An: Recial Tonight of 40 ‘Thayer street has. as heri cther dance will be given by the [guests over the Christmas ‘holidays| Lesion men at Legion hall Dec, 27, ‘and expression pupils | Mrs. E. H. Blackenberg and deugh-| Rudge will appear in | ter, Miss Lucille and mother, Muxs.! evening ® the highi J, W. Robinson of Glendive, Mont.{ ditori im at Be selock hey arrived last night and are stop-! We iy devel Ae ae ing over on their way home from] of couples from out-of-town were a3 Mae iets teltowines the Twin Cities, where they have) were present. The Capital city see ttle. en ot Bethan. | bem visiting and shopping, | Harmonizers, a five piece orchestra, Gielat | | added much to the success of the af- Sees nets onsen) 4 ... {fair by their excellent music. Menard Hughes & Iza- | The high school play, “Nothin; 4 hella Cochrane, {But the Truth” will be given b REV. STRUTZ ILL There Were Shephards ........ Scott wiembers of the senior class ‘Thavs-| Rev, C. F. Strate who hes been ca Je e Olive Hearl. !day, Dee. 21, at the city auditorium.j slightly ill since last Saturday was Sully the Reester ‘Tickets are now on ule and reser- ‘taken to the Bismarck hosp.tal yes/ {vations can be made at Harris.) terday for medical treatment. At- Marzo! Woodmansee’s beginning Monday,! tending physic‘ans said that they 5 | Dec. 18, eared he was suffering! from a Christmas Car- | vere attack of inflamatory rhen- +» Dickens | natism. His temperature this morn- ng was high. FRIEND: MANY ATTENDED DANCE The dance given by the Home- steaders at K. P. Hall last night was ;enjoyed by a large crowd. A number hem Genevi HIGH SCHOOL PLAY. The Thursday give a sacred concert at the Eltinge: -Neidlinger | theater Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock rd Hughes. under the auspices of the Commun-| on Waterman! ity Council, A silver offering will! ibe taken at the conclusion of the! | program. This money will go to the! : ; Community Council to be used to; L Espoir | supply free milk to the school chil- eee idren, \ AWAY FOR CHRISTMAS | oe | Miss Margaret Fairbanks left to- jday for Lisbon to spend the Christ- CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS’ Mrs, C. W. Howe. Mrs. ¢ and My. and Mrs, H. ©. Ive jof Wilton are spending a f lin Bismarck dqing their Chr: i shopping. The New is Quan’ e! nN; ST. MARY'S HOLD FOOD SALE. ; All kinds of food and faney work} mas holidays with her mother. jwill be on sale at the J. 1. Roop’s; sen. |stcre on Fifth street Saturday, be- | oggle & Sakarias- Soe LEAVE FOR EAST | ,"he Angel and the Shephard (From | ginning at 11 o'clock, when St.! Mr. and. Mrs, E, G. Patterson loft | Ben Hur) .Lew Wallace | May 's Sewing Circle will hold a! Wednesday night for Chicazo Mi | Mavion Ackerman. isale, The lad'es urge that Christ-| and other points in the east. Cher Joy i to the World {mas shoppers uttend their sale. The public is cordially invited to! te C. H. Hanson, BE. C. Hanson. Hugh attend, | TO VISIT DAUGHTER "McCullough, and Lewis Mann of | winery | are H. J. Strotke left last night Washburn were business callers to- a | | Elects Officers: Deivie tor three weeks. After vie| Atty. L.A. Winters and B.S. | | swenson of Werner, were in B marck yorterday and today on legal | business, {siting here’she may go to Wisconsin ‘Rapids, Wis., to visit with her par- lents, Mr, and Mrs. J. O. Reed. Officers elected by 3 include J. A, Reuter of Garrison, arrived | today to attend the Elks’ initiation | services this evening. || ydME FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Miss Gladys ‘Tate left this _mor- Mrs. Ray. Bergeson, |in& for Minot to spend the Christ- "|mas holidays with her mother. She Initiation of a class of five new | #8 accompanied by Miss Gladys membe ace at their meeting | Rowan of Minot, who has been her Wednesday evening xt the Masonie|®¥est for the past week. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Heck of Wil- ‘Tempte when the work was put on} / weve a ; ton were city callers today. x the past matrons and patrons. An-{ 7 CHICAGO ON BUSINESS. is vother class of about ten will be|,, Gordon V. Cox and L. A. Baker of] 1. i110: was called to Minne. jae the state tax commission have gone} E. A. Hughe: peas : : taken meeting in the near! +. Chicago, Il, to attend a hearing| #Polis, Minn. on/ business for sev- future. After the initiation work a|t eitvee dna kota be |eral days this week. chor. program including several {if Which taxes dae North Dakota by y sonjts sung by Mrs. John’Larson and {the Standard Oil company will be toast to the ladi y Judge W. s,/ taken up- man was given. Mrs. W. B.| e | Webb and Mrs. Robert Orr were; 4 | ,pHOIR REHEARSAL. presented. with their past matrons | A Tehetreal of, the choir of St. sins by thi bi he chapter. | : j pins by the members of the chapter.‘ yetd at 7:30 o'clock tonight at the fréchments ¥ conclusion of the program re- j cnecaf Mrs. H.R, Berndt. - Alli = members are urged to be present Local Girl Takes Marriage Vows sky and Sigurd were married toa Johnson, secret: ident; A. C. Stringer of Kief was a busi- ness caller in the this morning. WEEK-END GUESTS. | Mrs. J. R. Thompson and _ sons, Owen und Morris of Napoleon, are week-end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, P. W. Carley of 222 Sec- of Bi l ond street. day in St, Paul at the home of | id of Bismarck the parents of Mr. HeMand, 2465 | AWAY FOR HOLIDAYS. ‘Territor.ol Road, the marriage be- Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mullen and ing solemnized in the presence of Children of W. Broadway left today to spend the Christmas holidays with age being received here toduy.,| friends and relatives in the Twin Selinsky recently accompanied | her grandparents to Regina, Canada, oe confiding. her engagement to close | MARRIAGE LICENSE. riends be\’cre she left Bismarck,] 4 marriage license was issued te rned to Minneapolis, | Miss Kate Ehnes of near Wilton el Scelins! was gowned in | Edward Hochhalter of Wilson town vender shalow Jace and chiffo: hip yesterday at the office of the dress, and carried a bride's boquet. | county judge. Following the wedding the couple left on a honeymoon for Chicago, | Milwaukee and other points, and will return to Bis- marck to make their home in about three weeks. Miss Selinsky js the daughter of Mary Selinsky of Bismarck. is popular among the younger until recently 40 relatives and friends of the values. Colors and RAG DOLL SALE. The Ladies of St. Georges Guild will have a sale of rag dolls and fan- cy articles of needle work Saturday at 2 o'clock at the Lewis Coffee and Grocery Co. M She set cg Bismarck and eat employed at Bureau. Libby, in the ENTERTAIN AT DINNER. the Workmen's |, Mt. and Mrs, Lewis Crawford en Mr. Hel tertained a few friends at dinner last MsNeal | evening. smarck ident of Compensation land represents and iba ee G. A. Hubbell of Wing, and Alfred the city for about three years, hav- | Gammelgurd of Luverne came to Bis- | ing made many friends during his | Marck yesterday to attend to busi- | 7] IC Belts EKOK residence here. ness matters. MRS, KERR LEAVES. ' REPORTED ILL. Mrs. Alma Kjelland Kerr left Wed-' Gottlieb Bertsch of 715 Eight St., nesd ight for Steele, Valley City.| is reported to be very ill at his home, nd Fargo, where she will make short, sits before going to New York to! take some post graduate work durin; the remainder of the winter. In the! spring she expects to stop in Bis- marek for a short visit with friend before set ai! again for Syri und Turkey to continue her relic’ among thy ody. FLOWERS are so expressive of the Christmas sentim answer the question, : “What Shall I Give” clothing and shoes, either shop worn gy or out of date which merchants ot iscarded if these are sent to them. In the distribution of these arti Agate Sale Xmas Gifts striped or the Gift Suggestions and many others. Flowers. Corsage Bouquets of Roses, Sweet Peas, etc. Ornamental Plants and Winter Berried Plants. Unusual Wreaths and Holiday Decorations, Choice pieces of spotted Moss Agate . in following pieces, Ladies dinner Rings...... four Stone La Valliere..... (without chain) 10K. Solid Gold Chain.-... Single Pendent ... Brooches . Tie Pins . Ladies dinner Rings. (Choice Moss Markings) Gent’s Rings ..........005 (Choice Moss Markings) All Jewelry 10K, Solid Gold. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your For the Folks at Home—' vey the Christmas thought as nothing price. ‘ 319 3rd St. WE Pat POSTAGE. Ve a We Deliver. THE MONTANA GEM Let Will’s Flowers Speak For SHOP. Box 553. Miles City, Mont. j sulting from the monia, if BAD COLD GONE OPEN EVENINGS ’TILL CHRISTMAS Silk Shirts Manhattan silk'shirts in a large variety of colors and patterns, excellent holiday S.E. Bergeson & Son The Best Loved Gift -- FLOWERS Gorgeous baskets of Blooming Plants—Cyvlamen, Poinsettias, Begonias Combination of Blooming and Ornamental Plants in Baskets. Gift Boxes and Baskets of Cut Flowers—Roses,. Carnation and Seasonable EARLY ORDERING WILL BE GREATLY APPRECIATED. “Flowers By Wire” will con- send early orders by Special Delivery Mail at a lower Oscar H. Will & Co. Mrs, Frank J, Seibel of Zap, is| stopping over in Bismarek for medi cal treatment. Mrs. Claude Newman of Wilton, ; is visiting and shopping here for a) few days. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Giffery of Gav rison are stopping over here for a few days, \ Mr. and Mrs. 0, Wilcox of Ryder, |: are spending several days in Bis-| marek, i L. A. Smith was a business caller here this morning, G. A. Hubbel, a Wing merchant, | was a business caller here today. William M e of Glen Ullin, was a business visitor here today. Pneumonia Proves ' Fatal to Child Miss dna” Joycé, 10-year-old | daughter of Mi, and Mrs. Robert’ Joyce of 601 Sixteenth street passed | away at a local hospital last night | at 10:30 oclock as a result of an ut-| tack of pneumonia, Edna was a stu- | dent at St. Mary’s school. She was | taken ill about three weeks ago when she was taken to the hospital. Her | death was duc to complications re- attuck of pneu- ; Funeral services will be held Mon-.! day morning at 8 o'clock at St./ Mary’s church with Father Slag of-.| Ticiating. IN FEW HOURS “Pape’s Cold Compound” Acts| Quick, Costs Little, and Never Sickens! e In a few hours your cold is gone, head and nose clear, no feverishness,, headeche, or stuffed-up feeling. | Druggists here guarantee these plet ant tablets to break up a cold or! the grippe quicker than nasty quin-'! ine. They never make you sick or un- | comfortable. Buy a bpx of “Pap Cold Corpownd” for a few cents and get rid of your cold right now.—Adv. | fabrics guaranteed. Buckles Beltograms $1 to $5 ferere ent that they readily else can. We Phone 784W. You.” St. Alexius hospital for treatment. PERC SP | CITY NEWS | o—. |] W. We Neisow of the ety, Mrs Smith Z gi|Dorine fav's of Fincher and Mrs. ! Vina on of Driscoll, ——® | Witliam Dohn of the city have been Adolph of Kr St. Alexius Hospital discharged from the hospital. son and M. Master Joseph Yampra of Glen eae Mott, Mr: Ulin, Baby Lois Milhollan, Miss Announce Birth bria Barbara Weingerter of Linton, | Mr. and Mrs, James Welch _ of | Rev. Adolf Peterson of Pretty Rock, Mrs. ] Wishek announce the birth «! a| Phoe T. Norton ‘Anna MeC Ne have entered the ‘baby boy at the Bismarck hospital. Tank of Gari Se Christmas . Handkerchiefs ‘Here’ is an array of lovely nerchandise from which you can pick pleasing gifts for most anyone. Hand Embroidered $1.25 to $2.50 | Linen, Embroidered 35c to en .00 Lissue 35 kerchiefs Men’s io Be sen 50c Silk Handkerchiefs 50c AND UP Box Handkerchiefs 29c” Jewelry Novelfies A most pleasing variety dis- played to make choosing easy. 65c Necklaces oF facie s and up. Spanish: $2.00 Paper Seals, Tags, Barrets Bar Pin at being shown here. 75c to $4.50 earry © cheerfcl Christmas greeting. ‘T $10.00 One Lot Wool Velours and heavy cloakings and mix- tures. Some with fur col- lars. “T $25.00 A handsome group of coats and wraps, many with fur | collars and cuffs and full | silk lined. Values as high as $65.00. PLUSH COATS Hudson Seal, Nishni, Lapi- nex and Amertex coats and AT ONE-HALF PRICE High grade wraps and coats not included in these wane pone platy ane with luxurious fur collars groups. Now and cuffs. ONE-HALF PRICE All Reduced One-Third. | LUGGAGE An Ideal Gift. _ Good looking luggage makes an ideal gift and what could be more cen $8.50 Genuine Leather Trav- Gladstone Bags at $25.00 and $27.50 Winter Hats One Group at $2.98 and up. Suit Cases ee $2.50 Other Hats at: WPrice $9.50 Wardrobe Trunks Bismarck Hospital - of Burnstead, », Raymond Samuet- $. M. Samuelson of talis Berger of Sweet- Knute Taft of Halliday, tz of the city, McKenzie, n, Mrs, John = ee nA We: | Webb Brothers hc The Christmas Store” tenant ni A most extensive assortment of bright new styles are Clever folders and cards that many fu coats with Babyy $37.50 and Jackie Horner in our toy window. i Women’s Satin Mules $3.75 PAGE FIVE. ! Sperling of Kulm, T. F. Dan entered the treatment. charged from the hospital. “Elk Tnitiation “Tonight.” "5. oe ni Ls Gloves A Serviceable Gift Many of the newer styles are shown here. Styles that are sue to delight the most criti- cal. Kid Gloves $3.00 to $5.00 Suede Gloves $4.00 to $5.00 Chamoisette Gloves 65c to $2.75 Silk Gloves $1.00 to $3.25 Wool Gloves 85c to $2.95 In the Gift Shop You will be delighted with the hundreds of practical and orna- mental gifts so con- veniently arranged in the Gift Shop. Many little items that will and Greeting Cards be appropriate _ for anyone, and too, you will find this a most profitable place for Christmas shopping. December Ciearance of Coats: ‘T $15.00 Cloaks, Wraps and Mannish Coats, well tailored and ‘¢mmed. SPECIAL Leather lined suede cloth lemb Col- lars and cuffs. Special at $19.50 Comfort Slippers Appreciated by Evcryene. Children’s Felt at....$1.00 to $1.50 Women’s Felt at..... $1.50 to $2.50 Men’s Felt at........ $2.25 to $2.75 Women’s Kid Slippers........ $2.75 to $4.50 Toys For The Kiddies Every youngster loves toys, and ‘little hearts will be beating fast when mothers bring them to see this large showing of Santa Claus’ own handiwork. Be sure and bring the Kiddies to see Toyland i in the basement, and Mother Goose, Humpty Dumpty, Goon Jigs oT |: Movie: Machines -at:..0.:n ene ce. Heal con ks ene $4.73.. merican Flyer Trains at. . .89e to $8. 50 | Dolls at 35¢ and up . | Toy Dishes 65e and up. Doll Carriages $2.25 up. | Gilbert Educational Toys........0..... $8.50 to $10.50 Lawler of Tremvik, Fred Reiser of Washburn, Mrs, John Riskedahl of Tuttle nave Bismarck hospital’ for Mrs, James Welch and baby girl of Wishek have been dis-

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