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’ plans to manufacture briquettes: and ‘ PARTY SCARF Ins Lenite MAL BLOHEtS Cao tne aealae !Minot Woman's {Running Appeals | aieameet tig cutest pe Ree Application hy the, Western Manu: © time. ‘ boaes Gera fpcatentation Stet te. aah Murder Trial to Supreme Court ‘«"" | $10,000 in eapit denied. * * The company planned to and Is Continued Appeal’ was taken to the supreme, ‘i [sell a patent’ wagon end-gate. fasten: court today in the Siac oF ae ol SUS et Fe ESS ler Minot, N. Da 4) Con-| Running, convicted on a statutory En tof Bi id Di qi the Northwestern Trast company, | ti rember 10 of thefeharge in Grand Forks county. Ey ungagem j St. Paul, was ted a license to . Rose Brockell| ros of law at the trial are charyed | , A, Fg 14 ‘men 9 ridge Dinner ; {deu) in ‘stocks bonds in Norih| of Minot, aged 67 and mothe of 12] in the appeal \ DO YOU KNOW Lillian Rigler Given for Miss ‘ Y uawatar ‘children, who is charged with hav- . a4 i —.. ing. be iivaied an illegal o Price $10.00 for a perma- | s Announced Lillian Rigler, Development of ation resulted in the death of Sy nent) wave. Phone 233M, age Misa Mabel Rigler and Mrs, A.{ Miss Mabel Rigien, assisted hy her, Williston Project Le tae tain an rout Tate | Mandan, Thal announced the engagement of| sister, Mrs. A. Thal, entertained last ! i . A: (an ani detenae emunsel hall stip | their ‘sister, Lillian, to Mr. Paull evening at the Rigler home on Ave; Is Discussed Here (37))")! Ae NR Te Geetalonally) am ceutya Dworsky uf ‘Iron Mountain,” Mich, | nue B at w lovely three course bridge 2 \ ’ : seth ow ne $100 unday afternoon to a group of 28| dinner in compliment to her sister, ! ature development of the Willis ‘or a cl inati eo anes se aaa intingte friends and relatives ut an{ Lillian, whose. engagement to Mr ton Tate agportutental sinifon was] rar @. combination break) informal tea in their home on Ave-| Paul Dworsky was announced during | diseussed ata ting of the state) fast go to the Sweet Shop me ve the evening. ‘The wedding will take | Woard of administration today with! eee, | ee ' he house was prettily decorated | place the r part of January. dohn Lee Coulter, president of No ‘ook ; Baty . Snapshots taken in ¢ with eat flowers in seasonable colors. rs W ked fi Tnlow Aprisuturdl ewer 2M! | Cook with Gas, Its thel » papenata ren A short program was arranged for| beautifully ap resented with an of} Ideal Fuel, | : the afternoon, Readings were given] were Hheribereot’ the hanoree's bridge | r | stant source of pleasure, hy Miss Cecilia Rosen and Miss Phyl- | lub. George Sh | lis Rosen. Miss Anna Davis enter-| After the din er bridge >, Sita 1 that the si tained with a piano selection. Honors were ane: The searf of chiffon or tulle accom: | om Birthday Party panies practically every — evening} PICTURI cress that is cut extremely low, Often af ule DELPHIAN SOCIETY TO MEET | these are of the same material us the i me FOE | ‘the Deiphian Society. will et! gown, and fantened to the shail your favorite snapshot a riday morning at 9:30 ‘vrelock atthe with flowers ara jeweled ornument,| ton with which the wee Keeps friendsmip refreshed, iss Lundquist ee ea ae eae 7 Migs Martha Gertrude Lundauint Nitecdel, tvs ike etter See Husbands Often was honor gue ft Tues lay evening at] ing program will be given: ‘been definitely determined e on West, Thaver rn ng home| | “The Florence ‘ie of of the board said Admit It planned by Miss Rut . Twenty- ; T T i affair, celebrated Miss Lundquist's in| have a Xmas and Fancy H ein ae Sul edie thee birthday anniversary. a e y og skins- | fe simply forgets that job o' The house wae D stity decorate | Chane! eet rah Sie | ‘COMPANY REVOKED 3" tomorrow at Hoskins: | britiging home the favorite in flowers. | & luncheon was served) Joseph Breslow. , Meyer's. | box of candy. after the dancing with the guests = i i Eeerey reed ery an Bring up th bject geated at four tables, the centr one| EXTERTAINS FORTNIGHTLY cru! Revocation sling li) Use Gas, the seientifie fuel. THE CHOICEST GIFT Maen uae Meo permed with a birthday cake.) tra, P. E. Byrne was hostess to/ conse of the Poked spany, | OF ALL! and see what he says. The or guest, was assisted by Mrs, G. B.| the oneal club members Wed-} Fargo. state | aaa chance is he will take mental Nupen and Mrs. L. Rubin in serving.| Nesday afternoon ath here note to do that long overdue eae enue A, + : task to ve MRS. TAYLOR HOSTESS TO CLUB] Ni the subject of th i" | The Helling Agency A DIAMOND. " eden ten i a Mrs. J.C. Taylor was hostess to| M's E. B. Cox dise ‘rm al General Insurance and alt he needa... slip quietly to the the Current Events club yesterday af- and New Zealand’s myths and Mrs. i s found by th DIAMONDS ARE THE kitchen and in a few minutes make up tN tetnoons Mibilieal Literature was the| 8, D-,Cook talked of, Mawati, Samoa | violated the Bonds. GOST" LASTING slisiedhh of 9 frvore homemade | Bis and the other Pacifie Islands. Aj th , : : : condy |. fudge may be just the thing | ee tinea yea | Tuneneon ‘was served ‘by the hostess ne First Guaranty Bank Bldg. LEMINDER OF A | aaeaniaet HAE Wetbow. He won't | and drama. of the Bible. Mrs ag, at the conclusion of the afternoon. amount ; Phone 877 _ Bismarck, N. PD. ee ae i Sortie told: the stery of Bether j -- jeent, paid too | Many excels les: you. buy are Triecating matron of; athe an MRS. FITZSIMONS TO BROADCAST! pany and others; and thi CHRISTMAS eS Ce a | served a luncheon at the conclusion] , Mrs. W. E. Fitzsimons of St. Paul.) 0! the commdny sold ¢ A GIPT THAT IS A JOY ff] -roses it just as well known av the | of the aft ‘ well konwn in Bismarck, will sing a] Stock above par value ABST — : 7 Lee f | “Fandy-making sugar. | afternoons Special radio concert xt 8:15 ofelack| mission ‘of the | securitie AIL ailments of the feet success ror AND WHICH ff) Tey icconight! | : ATTEND PRESS CONVENTION _ | on Saturday evening fro id Medal {sion and that “the proceeds 3 i INCREASES IN VALUE ff FREE~Send for“ | ss Clarice Belk, reprensating the| station WCCO. Mrs. F jons has {sale of the company's: stock rent Clara B Westphal AS THE YEARS GO BY Hi Ena Was? B6 Moe Mae Baste ates | high school’ paper, and Miss| Stined an unusual suc the | fore, made; “which shifspéal : | ‘The Great W Sugar Co. | eelitorin-chief of| Music World of the Twin Cities, She {about 70 per cent Chiropodist. | ghee Banana ee cumet (Go. | Made in I Kid iri » the hi Jhool| is now soloist at the House of Hope | has been ver Webb Bldg. Phone 413 sk ABOUT oUR CLUE ff] Sager Building Denver, Colorade | eee a0 wad, 8." the high school ASK ABOUT OUI | ‘ annual: left this morning for Grand| Presbyterian church in St. Paul. Minot Compan by Appointment . h aniw aitneiiea SIS. i with a id Steel i Ling iran ch in The Sera Products: com: PLAN OF PURCHASE, reat We N | t : Forks to attend the Northern Inter- | style lasts scholastic Press convention at the WEDDING SOLEMNIZED WA S Wie was catiereed | tniversity of Ni cats — vina Croi. |{¢ated. at Minot, was author » Uinixersitycob Morn paxots: The marringe of Miss Alving (rer [sell $180,000 in bonds and a | Oxfords, $7.85. the WrO,HOED Chante ! ng of Hazelton was solenmized| Stocks part of which will, Ie oe | he Woman's Community Council| today at the ngelical parsonage, a Anant ‘ will hold a clinic ut the William Ben, c. trutz officiating, | kota Uignite Products Sompany, an DR. M. E. BOLTON Bonham Bros. | Moore school Saturday, December 5,| They were attended by Miss Florence | ther Minot concern. The company a Jewelers and Optometrists. for all children who will enter school | E. Beal and Mrs. Ernest G. Goehring. Osteopathic Physician iq] next year and other children of pre-| They will make their home in Hazel: | === pred CMaige ok Be iiame will] ton. es | 6 4th St. Telephone 240W Ti HERE WITH SON | Bismarck, N. D. ENTERTAINS CLUB T. P. Carvel of Washburn is spend- Mrs. W.E. Cole entertained mem-| ing the week in the city with his son | bers of the Wednesday Study club| who is ill at a local hospital. yesterday afternoon at the regular seenerdase meeting. Interesting papers were MARRIAGE LICENSE ' read by Mrs. C. F. Kellogg and Mrs.| A marriage license has been grant- ro H.'T. Perry. ed to Fred Berge and Amanda Fran- = cis Bailey, both of Bismarck, FANCY WORK SALE - The Girls’ club of the Trinity Luth- > eran church will hold its annual. sale Prudently Buy . ; of fancy work next Saturday at Hoff- have ret home after a short vis > : : Z man’s, beginning ut 11 o'clock, Many| it in the vity with friends. Personality articles suit will be on sal FORTY CLUB TO DANCE The Forty Club will entertain to- night at the Patterson hall with the first d { the winter season. Mr. 4 Mrs. in Cox are chairmen of the committe charge. LEAV HOME Miss Bernire Dyvig, who has heen teaching near Braddock, has gone to for Christmas gifts her home in Pelican Rapids, Minn.,| s after a visit in Bismarck at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. 4. Lee. ' FANCY WORK AND FOOD SALE The Ladies Aid of the Trinity Luth- eran church will hold its annual fancy work and food sale Saturday, December 5, at Hoffman's confection- ery. GUEST HERE Mrs. Henry Jesson has returned to her home in Sterling after a short visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs, M. Cc. Doyle. HERE TODAY Mr. and Mrs. H. Ringeon of New Salem are spending the dav in the city shopping and visiting. ON VACATION Father Andrew Colback of Mandan + | left today for Sleepy Eye, Minnesota, on a short vacation, TO JAMESTOWN Clarence Renpfro left this morn- ing for Jamestown on a several days’ business trip. VISITS IN WAHPETON Miss Mary Welldeer has gone tol Wahpeton for a visit with friends and relatives. RETURNS FROM MINNEAPOLIS W. A. Lund has returned from a business trip to Minneapolis. SHOPPING IN BISMARCK M C, Fogarty of Sterling is z in Bismarel today. shoppii Get your Christmas gifts at Nielsen’s Millinery. a The Weather Generally fair tonight and Friday ; colder tonight. ‘ OPEN EVENINGS EVERTHING A THE, BISMARCK TRIBUNE : FROM Miss Marie Erickson und Mrs, Nick Leint, of Mandan are spending the day in the city shopping. VISITING HERE Mr. and Mrs. John Moses of Hazen are spending a few days in the city visiting and shopping. | VISITING HERE | a Hazen is Bismarek ON BU Alfred Karlson “of INESS ghton town- business in the ship was transactin city yesterday. SHOPPING HERE Mrs. Frank Shafer and Mrs. Wil- son of Mandan are shopping in the city today. BUSINESS VISITOR W. A. Larson of Baldwin was a bus- iness visitor in the city yesterday. You're Next! If You KNEW You Were you would hustle in after that insurance protect‘on we have been talking about. You MAY BE Next Don't take a further chance Dances at Baldwin _here- after will be on each Friday evening. Dancing 9 to Two. Annual sale of fancy work by Girls’ Club of the Trinity | ? Lutheran Church Saturday; Henry & Henry at Hoffman’s. Sale com- Insurance mences at 11 o’clock a. m. CLEARING SALE OF MILLINERY . $1.00 ... 5.00 1 lot of Hats, each. . 1 lot of Hats, each. . 1 lot of Hats, each. All Hats $15.00 and $20.00, at Half Price. NIELSEN’S MILLINERY Caer ps *, Tampe, Sarasota oS ore 7:20 0. m. Ponce De Leon MAN LIKES TO WEAR IS HERE. Bergeson’s Quality-Style-Eeonomy Noob can naw ty bee enaee Jacksonville, Palm Beach, Miami, Fort Myers tr taiaad gue gee A AE, Miami 9:10 am, BIG FOUR ROUTE SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM “A Fighting Dude” “HE'S A PRINCE” esto Matinee Every Day At TONIGHT The Big Show- — Thursday This is a very fine picture. THE COMEDY Will Make You Laugh and Laugh and Then Some, FRIDAY and SATURDAY Raymond Griffith a Merchandise In keeping with GOLDEN RULE DAY DECEMBER 6th we are making the fol- lowing offering for this week. the true holiday spirit. COME IN AND LET US HELP YOU WITH YOUR GIFT LIST. 12 Mummy Pongee Very special 59c Silk Stripe Bed Spreads Tub and Sun Proof col- ors, regular price $10.00, for $7.69 Women’s Coats Fur collars, Velour. 1 Lot $15.00 Women’s Gym Oxfords Boys’ Wool Long Pants $2.75 Boys’ Rubber Belts 25c Boys’ Scout Gauntlet Gloves per pair 23c ‘ome of the earliest clocks had no| The term “gob” for a sailor in the striking told! American navy came ~~ into use about ° An Enlargement of your favorite negative makes an Ideal Christmas Gift appy moment may be beau tiful enlarged pictures which framed are a con Calendars and Greeting Mounts for your snapshots, FRAMES at from (Se to Te each with apshot makes the reminder that HOSKINS-MEYER “PROTEX ARC Webb Brothers “Merchandise cf Merit Only” Ladies’ Silk Wool Hose Extra Values at $1.00 Children’s Wool Skating Ca) Each, 50c Colors. Men’s Amazon Basket Ball Shoes $3.15 U.S. Army Wool Gloves 35c arene! Our store has had a v Toys —— Tree Decorations, Tinsel, Xmas Boxes at 1, PRICE. We are selling this merchandise at these low prices in order to make room for other seasonable gifts. Topsy Sport Hose 45c Men’s 16-Inch Army Retan Shoes $7.50 Men’s Ties 65c and $1.65 New Xmas Stork. Boys’ Tom Sawyer Dress Shirts Fach $1.00 Patent Leather or t from Santa Claus leaving H” The popularity of this Arch — | Shoe due to its excep- is tional comfort giving qual- its ities, also nice appear- ance, Black Satin. » Cuban heel and the new | Pumps, $8.50. | We Meet Mail Order Prices 4 Buckle Ladies’ Over Shoes $2.45 J. & P. Coats 6 strand Floss, 3 for 10c Copy of Pictures from National Artists Regular price $1.50. Each 75c ‘Women’s Wool Gauntlet Gloves per pair 95c Men’s Jersey Gloves Regular 20 cent seller, $1.00 Men’s Outing Flannel Gowns $1.00 Friday and Saturday Men’s Overalls and Jumpers.’ Each $1.20 rerere