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4 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1924 , THE BISMARCK. TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE Tao IE LAETENIET PEI eee LTS Baan eeeeemees —_ pe = ’ : books for distribution and others} Mandan, was tl f Ch eye are being given to the local hospi-| card party gi . | tals. Mrs. Bordwell writes that thegevajgs Miss a ai an ersona books are some of the best that have | Ge been received. i A group will meet with Mrs. J. L.{ Hughes tomorrow and those who have not finished ma; please send their finished artic! vening| for the Bazaar to’ Mrs. O. V. Bow. 809 fifth street by V chare horning before T0230 as the i rts at 11 sleleck. ALD TO HOLD SA The Trinity Tathe FOR JAMESTOWN ayo the Wasbburh dere this. ndrning Lignite Coal’ Co for Jamestown E CLUB TO MEE he vey rting of the Sun Aid shine Club will he held at the ho y IN LORAINE vrd and son, Mark, Program For }1, Would God I Were the Tender | are any who ha S To HOLD, sabe will hold wane and of Mrs. Geo, Ebest ninth street, who motor Ito Bismarek from Bile : Apple Blossom—Bibb. ss a e y Decembe: \ .) Foure Jak, left this marnin| Joint Concert [2 The Old Refrain—Kreisler, | sasulacaless ve ieieat s Pah gemae amr tate core ee for Le N. Duk., where they will |. Sylvia—Speaks. | Bolle and Miss Wotetta a 23 ding at 3 ook ent visit with relatives. Is Announced + The Old Road—Scott. Boverond 2 He Marg ee Mr. O'Connor. Both classical and popular sate! | Se tio: , UU LA { {._ Biven by Clarence D, O'Connor tenor, | Young Peoples | | i { and Franklin Krieger, pianist, in the Council Held High oo] Auditorium Wednesday night at 8:15 p.m. The concert is | : 4 i The Young People’s Council which | the reg ve ng of the Catholic he ae of the Juvenile Band. | was held in the city on Saturday and| Daughters of America lust evening | 1 o De “Mio ‘Dele DSaGE (0 Thou | Sunday was well attended with dele- | at which the years business was cl me; : | Relovedy2-CNueke (1711987), gates from the towns of lun, |ed after which the annual ele ste Pe 4 , Jamestown and Bismarck, Di officers was held, ‘The following of- 0) 2. Pur Dicesti, © Bocca Bella : id / " (Mouth So Charmful) Lott i| 2&ime the only town not represented. were elected: P e Zoe (1667-1740). On ie a if pee ice Regent—Mrs. Wm, Laist, re- 4 ‘ ‘ sch. [Ws held with eighty being | elected. = srt TTB Ie) Roses—Reich- | resent. The, tables were de-| Vice Grand Regent-—Mrs, Wm. Do- © Sleep, Why Dost Thou} ©oTsted in the army colors, | lan. Me~(From opera Semele red, yellow and blue, and cut flow- Prophetre: “Mrs. Paul Ryan, ' 18) Aenea, ers. Adjutant Cheshan Historian—Miss Louise Schebler. f ME OGHiaee Hicks of Minneapolis, were Secretary—Miss Rose Moynier, re- | ge Gavalte Cie on os spenkers, giving something of the | elected. 8 ie 9) Etude, sop) 26) No hopin, | Work carried out by the organization. | Treasurer-—Mrs, Al Simons, re. | ; 3. Scherzo, op. 16, No. “Mendel. | Sones wid yells made up by the dele- | elected. : ; agen gates from the various towns fur-| Sentinel—Miss Elizabeth Pfeifer. | 4. Waltz, op. 39, No, 16—Brahms, | ished much merriment. : Truste irs. Hugh Turtun and Beaatader ni No. 12—Chopin. A demonstration was given on Sat-| Mrs, Mayme Malloy, M ‘i urday evening at the city auditorium, After the meeting a social hour tho Is 8 Schubert. which ably showed the work being | was spent at cards and conversation Du Bist wie eine Blume (Thou | done by the young people. Ensign| with refreshments being served at | 4 icks t SS t h los: f the ev " AR ike a Flower) Schumann Wicks gave the address of the even-) the lose7uf the even! Naw as ReUneSUMInTE a lSeieel XMAS SI SATE i a Maqmung (Dedication) —Sehu- | "6, sunday evening a union mect-| MISSIONARY SOCIETY TO MEET > SMES) Is SALI q 4: Sn the (Boat Grieg: jing was held at the Masonic Temple] The regular mecting of the Wo- YOUR HOLIDAY and Girls Missionary Soc Ibe held tomorrow evening at S *s Auditorium to which every 5. Air—La Donna e Mobile (Woman | Thich was well attended. is Friekle)—Verdi, (From opera | Cheshan and Ensign Mic! Rigoletto 41854). talks followed by solos HANDKERCHIEFS BOB-O0-LINK ‘Mr. O'Connor. Adjutant Van Hgrn and Captain 1 ited. There will be ele Women's Colored tandkerchiets. A gay Borer ree : a 1. Prelude, op. 28, No. 16—Chopin, drickson of Jamestown, — Adjutant | tion of offi ConA CONG LTRMAIONEIIEHOL UbIKG A truly sensational value in the popular Minuet al Antico—Sceboeck. Otway, accompanied the community @ Christmas time. Of pure linen, with knitted mate s— style and charm at OF HONOR of White who w 2 Theme For Left Hand Alone-— singing. Virkhert. ors = : Seus Bois—Staub. LT. RAPBOOKS ered corners, Ev 35¢e Y color, an exceptionally low cost. Those who seek the smart effects will find bob-O- 4 Sulphur Mont., ‘Siahals ; the} loyed at the s ; 5 ‘ 4 ink ice. He iS BUS Bei a Stata SEITEN ET i eae ce, SSE Noe a ReTGRER TIE Women’s all linen erbroidered aandk Link a true economy at a price hereto- Mr. Krieger. FE. F. Bordwell, Jamestown, ten serap- | parents, Mr. and Mrs. . Peters, enmiprCiUe aORe WUT welled, fore seldom known for such beauty and distinctiveness. A liberal range of beautiful colorings, at yard i : : i i oe HF) CH HY Women’s all linen embroicered handkercaiets Gs) y 5 : BG BRIG BY ses with spoke hemst: a Special Xmas Sale of a manufacturers ample line of Hand 35e Bags and Vanity B Everyone perfect—not a scratch on them and the } are 13 to 1 2 less than regular. $2 50 Women's Handkerchiefs in Boxes, at Grouped into 3 lots at - 35¢e, 69e, 95e, $1.19 Children's Handkerehfefs in Hoxes, at $2.95, $3.95 and $4.95 LA CHAINE 19e, 35¢ and 75e GIVE HER HOSIERY ce There isn’t a woman ama An Enlargement of your favorite snapshot makes an IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT Novelty Handkerchlets. Pure linen Here is beauty, style and durability be- , in pret 8, with loped bord friends who, if she should be as 7 P ars With (ancy eves. ‘Te saia to write out a list of th pall others, tit woul, nut Yond anything heretofore enjoyed at a Snapshots taken in a happy moment may be beautiful handkeresiets are aso incited at UHls DMC" Gxitou site tose of the ale nes Ls castomeg ana song, Price 80 low, We're featuring La enlarged pictures which framed are a constant source Ie toreed where the wear is, heavy 4 ‘$1 95 Chaine in a liberal range of beautiful of pleasure. Melis Uren etiundkersierss rureniineny ii Ge ee ys on eu CLL sane: Qua kaa) : colorings for Autumn wear. Such love- white, with '2-inch dJattice-stitched hem i DL =) OT rn 4 liness combined with high-grade work- 75¢ YOU we a HIM manship is seldom found, at yard titched hems. and Jarge hand-emibroid- with a smile and hearty thank yc Te TIES MEN FOLKS HOSKINS ie MEYER Men's Initial Handkerchiefs, finen Finish. WILL WEAR AFTER CBRISTMAS Pongee Radium 5 You're sure to please him if you make s+lection here. it is wise to = aoe make Your choice now waiie :ocks are complete 98¢ $1.95 Calendar and Greeting Mounts for your snapshots. Picture frames at from 15c to 75¢ each with‘your pet snapshot makes the reminder that keeps friendship refreshed. Men's Hand-Initisled Handkerchiets. Of tines: : ; ity pure linen, with narrow hand-drawn A bal! dozen pairs of hose packed in ~full s fine q embroided . $4.50 Men's all linen full size hem- stitched handkerchiets — D4 25¢ Men's all linen full stitched handkere! Bi 35¢ Men's handkerchiefs—tine ¢ ity hand embroidered in Y-inch hem. 6 in a Box iHiets nen, hand 6 in a box Bengalines $4.35 atin Roshanara $ PRESBYTERIAN LADIES AID SALE and SUPPER The Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid will hold their annual sale and supper Thursday, Dec. 11th, at the Church Parlors. The Sale consists of Fancy Work, Dresses, Aprons, and many other useful articles also Home made Mince Meat, Fruit Cake, Plum Pudding Marmalade and Pickles. hem- Crep de Chines $1.69 Satin Charmeuse $1.95 6 o'clock at 75 cents per plate. Sale begins at 11 a. m. Supper will be served at 6 COME AND BRING A FRIEND———— aS THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 11. iy BLACK BOARDS LAUNDRY SETS The Homesteader’s Lodge will give a dance at the A. q It Luana learn much will a il, 0 Complete with dryer, tig O. U. W. Hall. Good nusic, and lunch will be served. t Ourdudement black board and have fun doing it $ 5 wringer, basket es $3.00 Goop TIME ASSURED. e ane sag ENGINES TOY TELEPHONES F ony, * A Steam Hngine will make a hi are a necessity for the busy smut . i i Didn’t Build anh Oe ieee ene et me 85c hy iaiisen abe ne Ni (Those who in the past have attended our dancin ities are * 5 the one Motacr x cee eee “sl rea these names placed on the meitteg Nst.) N This Business a in TIN TEA SETS _TEN PINS COMMITTEE:. ce . 50c a Here is ans —other folks’ judg- ment did it? ee TRAINS 25c, 50:, 850. $1. 65 FERTILIZER | Electric Cookery. \@q Take time to shop Mechanical ‘Tra ' | ie around — see other rom... 2 Lawn fertilizer should be Is Better Cookery. iiteg ent wanes — TINKER TOYS ae _TEA SETS wninum are shown child can mak th Ue nat that “a give 25c tc $2. 50 5e : "KIDDIE K. ARS ise ELEC Borgia Chit The universal toy is the Kiclic Kar. It can be used indo.ts or cut the whole yeir through $3. 50 to $15. 00 $1.95 to $3.95 : SMALL a ee ir oe ry when they're able. for collies of all pi tape they dump $1.50 75c 0 $1.85 applied now. Order yours tod: Wachter Transfer Cod its the satisfaction of lay. % knowing you _ have bought the best for less we want you to experience this Christ - mas. : “DAKOTANS” IN MANY STATES Backed by a sound business course, graduates of Dakota Busi- ness College, Fargo, find it easy to get work, wherever they are, Thus: Krmold Koepke, a D. B. C. man, recently went to a fine posit with the First National Bank, Mil- bank, S. D., Myrtle Anderson, to the Pioneer Investment Co., Sid- ney, Mont., Clara B. Johnson, to the Farmers & Merchants Bank, Blooming Prairie, Minn. Nearly 700 banks employ D. B.C. pupils. ‘Watch results cach week and “*Follow the Succc$$ful.”’ Begin |. Jan. 1. Meantime, write F. L. Wat- ins, Pres,, 806 Front St., Fargo. The Weather Fair tonight and prob- ably Wednesday. SOOT OED oie SUD STRAIGHT HANGING COATS , ee ues Jewelry is the Ideal Christmas Gift. Beautiful, Serviceable and Lasting. DOLLS FOR THE CHILDREN Wittle Dolls — Big Dolls—Some Talk and Walk — All Dressed, Ready to Give .. on Christmas Morning IMPORTED MAMMA DOLLS Every little girl would love one of these dolls, with big moving eyes. Attractively dressed with shoes and stockings. DOLLY CARRIAGES More than one small girl is hoping for a Dolly carriage just like regular babies ride in—and these of woven fibre are sure t» make them happy Vte: 4 Bergeson’s , Quality-Style-Economy DR.M.E.BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 119% 4th St. Phone 240 BISMARCK, N.