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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE don, Wilton, and Mrs. Nellie Cooke,! Grassy Butte have been discharged froin the hospital. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1923 » Barber shops open until 11|| Chamberlin weather strips | have been in successful use in Bismarck homes since 1906.) | Phone Richard 0. Sloan 682. Call entertained a group the Presbyterian Social and Personal Miss Neibauer and Peter Vandermay “| ip. m. Wednesday. Closed all iday Thanksgiving. GIRL RESERVES MEETIN tables were Japanese scenes we! dramatized | going to Mrs. K, Thompson, ane at the meeting of the Girl Reserves} Mrs. J. 1. Hf Mrs, R. N. Stevens at.the Presbyterian church yesterday | of Minnewaukan who was an out of evenipg. lit one scene the girls por- t at the party was pres‘ent- treyed « mission school and in the] ed with other they depicted home life for a wissionary, LOGAN’S ARY MEETING _ Belang. ot, have entered Take Nuptial Vows: Miss Annie -Mary Neibauer and} x75 w..J. Targart entertained at| K.P. Peter Leo Vandermay, both of Bis- marck were united in marriage this morning at St. Miry’s Pro-cathedral at 8:16 o'clock when Father John Slag conducted high mass, The bride was beautiful gowned in a frock of white crepe and» car- ried a bridal, bouquet of sweetheart roses. Her long bridal veil was fas: ENTERTAINS AT LUNCHEON luncheon Saturday for Miss Bertha Hagen at the McKenzie hotel. Miss Hagen was the house guest of Mis. J. | H. Kling while in Bismarck. MISS. BEACH RETURNS Miss Henricka Beach has returned from Ann Arbor, Mich., where she ¢ regular meeting of the Ame! can Legion Auxiliary will be held a o'clock. Folldwing the meeting wil be a card Rachad and lunch, f GTy NEws > Mr. and I all tomorrow evening at~8 Alexins\ hospital for trent: talbeisen and buby, Mrs, Wm. F. McGraw, 1 . 8. Hough, Dawson, and . Rempel, Halliday ‘have arged from the hospital. Thanksgiving Flowers “We Thank You” Thanksgiving Suggestions “Cocktails”, Lobster Shrimp . Crab Meat Oyster Cocktail Sauce Chili Sauce “Vegetables” srererereerare are: was called by nows of the death of a niece, “Richelieu” The brand that signifies quality. Corn on Cob Asparagus Tips tened by a bandeau of pearls. Attending the couple were Miss Dorothy Cook and Mathias Neibauer. Immediately after the ceremony the e Bismarck. Hospital Jacob Hauff, Fredonia, Baby John | Huff, Regan, Baby Walter Westacott, | ry SUNSHINE CLUB tat The Sunshine club will be enter- ‘ -{ Benton Baker, Mr. and. Mrs. Scott Phe gathering will be _ and ‘Mrs. Beyer of Gladstone spent _C philip Elliott, chairman of the For: bridal party repaired to the home of the bride’s mother, Mrs, Celia Nei- bauer, 701 Front street, where an claborate wedding breakfast was served. Covers were laid for 12 guests, Father Slag being a guest of honor. Decorations about the Nei- baucr home were charmingly carried | out with pink and white cut flowers | and streamers. Out of, town gucsts | attending the wedding included: Mr: John Musick, Mandan, sister of the | bride, and Mr. and Mrs, Louis Nei- | bauer and family of Mandan. The bride made her home in Man- dan for a.number of years and re- ceived her edacation in the Mandan | schools. The bridegroom, a resident of St, Paul, Minf; came to Bismarck | recently as “assistant manager of the | Benson Optical company. Mr, and Mrs. Vandermay will make their home in Bismarck, Where both ‘have made & number of friends since coming here. Forty Club Gives Thanksgiving Ball, One of the big events of the Thanksgiving season will be the For- ty Club ball which will take place to- morrow. eyening at, Patterson -hall. Committees have been at work for some time planning the details of the affair, Mrs. John Graham is chairman of | the committee on arrangement andj she is assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Carl | Myhre, Mr. and Mrs, S, W. Corwin, Mr. and Mrs.'C. R. Simpson, Mr. and} Mrs. W. L. Whitney, Mr.’ and Mrs, |B. Cameron, and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Cox, and M, B. Gilman. The M Kenzie orchestra will furnish music for the occasion. > CALLED TO HAVRE. Miss Hpnriotta J. Lund, director Udren’s Bureau, has been called Wave: Mont., by the death of Mrs. Eleanor O’Bri io was secretary of the Red Cross of that vicinity. Mrs. O’Brien was instantly killed Friday in an ‘autpmobile accident. iss Lund was onicially appointed to ; represent the Red Cr She will | accompany the remains to Stillwater, Minn., where funeral services. will be held. SPEND ‘THANKSGIVING IN ST. PAUL Mr. and Mrs. Hermann Scheffer ve this evening for St. Paul, _ Thanksgi in the nature fataily reuniyn since other rela- ent, ineludiny i ter of 3 eee AT JOH) ind Mrs, Frank ee and Mrs. Freer’s parents, the week end as the guests of. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Johnson. While visiting here.they also spent several days with friends in Mandan before leaving. ~ D. V. A. TO AID SICK. get-Me-Not day flower sale for the Disabled Veterans of the World War, has turned the proceeds over to A. E. Kamplin, treasurer of the local chap- (ter, the money ‘to be used by the Io- cal chapter for the sick and other expenses of the organization, LEAVE FOR SANTA BARBARA. Mr. and Mrs, E. L, Patterson will leave this evening for their home in} Sante Barbara, Calif. 1 Enrate. they will stop in: St, Paul, Minn, to. spend | Thanksgiving: and them continue on| their ‘homeward . trip,. stopping. over: in, New: Orleans,:. NAVY MAN TRANSFERRED. Lieut. C. L, Hanson, Jr., has been transferred to the U. S, S, Pitchinz, a gunbpat, as executive officer and navigator, and will be stationed at Shanghai, China, according to word received by his father, C. L. Han- son, MRS. GRAHAM RETURNS Mrs. John Graham has returned from the Twin Cities where she has been visiting with her brothers for| f.the past three weeks, the guest at: the home of G, P. Thompsons who leaves in the near future for Califer- nia, -. GIVE BIRTHDAY DINNER, Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Larsen en- tertained at a birthday dinner last evening complimeptary to Herman R. Kolemann, brother @f Mrs. Lar- sen. Covers were laid for ten friends of the honor guest, MR,, MRS. SMART. DEPART Mr. and Ms. V. E. Smart left to- day by automobile for Jefferson City, Missouri, where Mr, Smart is traffic director for the state railroad com- mission. MAJOR- SORENSON RETURNS. Major Hardld Sorenson ‘has return. ed ' from Wesbingten,. D. G,, where ON LEGAL BUSINESS, j. Scott Cameron went’ te Willistqn tained at the home of Mrs. C. B, Nu- pen, 1006 Fourth strect, tomorrow, at- ternoon. HERE FOR VISIT. Miss Ethel McCusker of Burnstad arrived in Bismarck yesterday for a} short visit. { = ! Mrs, Ed. Char! is, who has been nfined' to ner home for some time past by illness, is reported to be im- Proving, WEDNESDAY SEWING CIRCLE The Wednesday sewing circle will! jmeet at the home of Mrs. Morris Zvorist, Nov. 28 at 2:30 o'clock. BUSINESS CALLERS. Robert Maxwell, Washburn; Herke Telerga, Turtle Lake, were business callers today, | i BE PREPARED FOR COUGHS ' Do not wait until an | “flu” is upon you, attack of Take care of the |little cough or cold and prevent the big one, or an attack of “flu.” Bear in mind Foley's Honey and Tar, the safe and sure remedy for coughs, colds, bronchial and throat troubles and coughs resulting from “flu”. Foley's Honey and Tar—the largest selling cough remedy in the: World —free from opiates. Get the gen- uine—refuse substitutes. Barber shops open until 11! m. Wednesday. Closad a day Thanksgiving. DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 119% 4th St. ‘Telephone 240 Bismarck, N. D. | For the friend far away, for the folks back home — your photograph. Arrange for a sit- ting before the busy winter sea- | son starts. SLORBY STUDIO | Bismarck, N. D. Sykeston, Mrs, B. H. Tong, Linton, | Mrs, Levi Thomps eee T. Mitchell, Mott, M . Gebri Baldwin have ente: hospital for treatment. EXCLUSIVE DIAMOND and MOUNTING SERVICE By specealizécy in Quality Diamonds and Up to fate Mounting 5 we. ire vice wise coud our many y ence jn buy Our thirty ence in diamonds p's tion to Fer Get posted cn co'or and QUALITY other p then come to us w have no trouble in’ selling you the diaumond you nesd.. F. A. KNOWLES Jeweler — Bismarck Established 1907 The house of lucky wedding rings. i wine But all Eyes Center Here Small as it is, your collar is the most con- spicuous item of you? apparel. Folks may never notice your shoes, or trousers, or coat; even your hat may escape attention, but uncone sciously all eyes cene ter on your collar. The collars we launder meet this test; they give their wearers the confi- dence that good rooming always in- spires, Let us show you that there is a difference——send us your collars this week. Capital Laundry Phone 684 s A New Bracelet Watch 3 For Thanksgiving would go very well with that new holiday dress of yours. Why not call at our store and see the new de- signs in Watches. We 3 have White Gold Wrist Watches from $15.00 and up. New Store New Stock 416 Broadway FOLSOM 416, Broadway CE UL Lu MN ou Coat Reduction Sale COMPRISING OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF SMART. NEW COATS Fur Trimmed and Model Coats co a Here are coats of the finest quality—conceived of choicest fabrics and furs, in styles that are smart} and wonderfully practical—pricéd to sell az once. This i is the Coat Sale of the Season. { , HART SCHAFFNER AND MARX’ Man tailored coats in smart styles” and latest 1 models. $65—$62.50, all at one price Values $69.50 — $49.7 5. | HeragRebone “FOR: WOMEN'S were Bismarck. No. Dak. é Always the best ot the new styles — always the lowest. st pice, ANN Wie mt me en ‘and rept 1,901.07 We shall deem it a pleasure to show you our many varieties of Seasonable Flowers—Gorgeous Chry- santhemums, Pompon, Cyclamen and Foliage Plants; Carnations, Roses and Orange and Red Berried Plants; Pepper Plants and Plant combi- nations. Also our Special Boxes and Baskets of Cut Flowers. Thanksgiving Dinner at the old home place! Most of us look forward to this day of family re-union. However, if distance keeps you from being pres- ent, the next best thing is to send a “Flowergram” Greeting. Through the FLORISTS’ TELEGRAPH DELIVERY Place your order with us today and it will be de- livered at the time you specify. ueeneueeie Oscar H. Will & Co. Pioneer Greenhouses Phone 784-W BISMARCK, N. DAK. Member Florists’ Telegraph Delivery Association 319 3rd St. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL THANKSGIVING. Your Business The First National Bank invites your business. . It has the facilities to handle it together with the strength and experience that have accrued over a period of forty years in the banking business. First National Bank The Pioneer Bank $ 300,000.00 2,500,000.00 Capital and Surplus Resources , Over } \ HUMANE SOCIETY’S CANVASS: BEGINS TOMORROW TEAM CAPTAINS ARE: ELKS, F. W. MURPHY. KIWANIS, A. P. LENHART. _ LIONS, TOM HALL. ROTARY, J. L. BELL. Team Captains and Members will Meet 9 a. m. at Chamber of Commerce and Receive Assignments. ‘Bismarck’s Business Section will be visited in be- half of the Humane Society for the Friendless. {A good response is anticipated inasmuch as no solicitations have been made for this society in nearly _ three years past. * Following is brief work and financial statement for 1922: AM 65 nae. Postage, printing ete, > Telephone, tele Office ad misely. Boardipy children & grati- tuties . First paper) National Society Friendicss .... wy Families investigated Children placed (pases turned to Juy. Court psses delivered ............ Frie a “cottiel tant 3 16.98 Stray for Miles traveled... 0..34,604 And much unelussified ‘work. Sabarles cryin $5,620.00 ‘Total expense .. Total receipts ..... $$ ————————____—<—_ af A Tiny Beans-Peas-Beets-Lima Beans. Fruit Salad Buy it by the can and save the worry. Large size ., Small size .. (Serves 6-8) * (Serves 4-5) Consists of Cherries, Pears, Peaches, Apricots, Pineapple. “On Display” “Your Pie” New York Greenings, and Baldwins. Richelieu Mince Meat or Pumpkin. Heinz Mince Meat i in two sizes. Cranberries (Order these now.) Puddings — Heinz’s Plum 3 sizes “Shelled Nuts” Bordeaux Walnut Halves Black Walnuts Almonds Pecans ‘* Filberts Dromedary Dates Smyrna Figs Imported Cluster Raisins Heinz’s Fig 3 sizes Drinks Richelieu Coffee Green or Orange Pekoe Tea PRIM-O-RO-SA COFFEE Roasted fresh daily Apricot Cordial Grape Juice Virgina Dare Wine Cider Pickles. asi Olives Heinz’s bulk, Relish, Sweet Mustard pickles, Sweets, Sours, Dills and Sweet Mixed Olives ‘ Ripe, Plain, Stuffed’ A wonderful variety of sizes. Fresh Vegetables HEAD LETTUCE . ° CELERY CELERY CABBAGE CAULIFLOWER CUCUMBERS TOMATOES EGG PLANT (REEN PEPPERS RADISHES GREEN ONIONS Fruits GRAPE FRUIT NEW NAVAL ORANGES EMPEROR GRAPES —NEW YORK CREAM CHEESE— “CREAM” Closed all.day THANKSGIVING. All Phones 211 118—3rd St. Last Delivery Saturday 4:30 p.m. Other week days 4:00 p. m. Close 8:00 p. m. BROWN-JONES ae = CALL OR TELEPHONE 34 We are grateful to all our customres for their patronage during the past year, and have laid in.as complete a stock of QUALITY goods as has been possible to obtain for the occasion. . We are also thankful to Divine Provi 4 denes for all we have received during the year and feel it our duty to observe the: day bs it is intended that it should be oh-. served, as a day:of Thanksgiving. , Our store will be closed all day Thaiikes.3 giving, but we will be only too glad to: bay ’ your bidding Wednesday. wy Work us as hard as you like Weiesta,