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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE - (PAGE FIVE torium. All members are urged ito!) ENTERTAINED FOR MRS. HOSs WAR MOTHERS’ MEET esting paper, ws of Decrease in! ‘competition from motor bus service, be present. Mesdames J. L. Kelly, KINS The War Mothers’ met yesterday] Birth Rate among Americans stirs, WO Railroads Ask their petition said, while at tle same Elmer Brown and R. E. Carlander|] Mrs. H. F, Keller entertained Tues-| afternoon with Mrs, E. A. Morris.| C. Hl. Schoregge was aathor of a re will be hostesses. | Hac time the large number of trains they Tr: day afternoon at an informal party Oicers were, installed, Mrs. Mary| port on “Care of the Immigrant:*| Permission to Pool opemsterareunnecessary, By unify Spey 3 agz_| for Mrs. R. D. | Hoskins who will| Wishman of the Salvation Army told| The club meets in two weeks wi ing the service they seek to elimin- ENTERTAINED PRIMARY: TEACH- spend part of the winter in Califor-| of the work and finances of that or-| Mrs, Il. J. Woodmances, | Passenger Service) ine the servic dupitcation. ERS nia. A luncheon was served by the! ganization and asked for assistance | Eee ET ee Mrs. W. A. Zellmer entertgined the| hostess. About ten ladies were in| in the drive, At the conclusion of a SHOPPING HERE |, Washington, Jag. 20.—()—Hear- Use Gas, the scientific fuel. W Ly pa and tls oe ae primary | attendance. ss thls GEE BH oe by ata any Bonn denen and Mrs. th Sa y Ap cilia a hid h ! lepartment of the Methodist isco i her daughters, Boniface and Kather-},Alma Spandemo 0! aldwin were merce commiss' ers St. ednesday Club Is Mrs. Hanson Is pal Sunday school last evening. Con- VISITING MOTHER e, served refreshments. The next] shopping in the city yesterday, | Paul beginning January 25 on a pro- . Entertained at Hostess to the tests and games were enjoyed after] Harry OVNell of McKenzie has| mecting will be February 16° with ae /Rosal! ofthe “Northeen “Pacific: and which the hostess served x luncheon, | gone Aw oan Diego, slide a a vis-| Mrs, T. R. Atkinson. CARD OF THAYKS Padi ete eve ae Paul, Ste. fant / 4 “2 » jee it with his mother and other rela- jf ———— We wish to thank our many friends | railroad to pool their passenger serv- j * Tea by Mrs. Henry Informal Club COUNCIL “AT NOME” tives, UB NO. 1 ME for the ‘kindness shown us and the) ice between the Twin Cities and Du ’ "s s e ii . Cc h Nonpa a symp: y extended during, our recent | uth. The Wednesday Bridge club en-|' Mrs, Henry Hanson entertained the| win't, Womans, Community, Council Tu. rilsweae ne UKe OU Petlowr Halll Ketiaverent ice oat eoe ue her]. ‘The toddo. atc: facing? ineheesihi ; tertmined on “guest day” ‘Tuesday| Informal Heidge club Tuesday after-| will he mt home to the out-of-town] v4... diay Joslin et the A. W. Fhursday evening promptly at 8'toved wife und mother, We p: omen’s | iiternoon at the eoartment of Mrs./noon in her home, 200 Avenue D.| eit waning at the Dect eT ret | cas atore has heen ill at her home A program has been arrang- | larly w hose who j F.8, way on Fourthwatrect at tea.| Honors in the games were won by| fessional Women's club roe Nos-| Third street for several day. fall members and f: e{ the beaut on wry Mrs. W. E. Perry, president of the| Mrs. E. M. Hendricks. Mrs. Harold | cossiomal Women's club rooms. | pei to attend. club, poured, Mrs. W. H. Bodenstab;' Shaft was a guest of the club. ad Mrs, Ay P. Lenhart, ~ HERE ON BUSINESS ae Harney Burbage. ure Mrs. F, epard, an@ Mrs. W. Three tables played, Fee ig ‘; Mrs. Dorothy Loudin of the State MOTHERS’ CLUB MEETS Frank, Burbage. appointed luncheon served at INITIATE MEMBE college at Fargo is i © city for a Mothers’ club met yesterday Melvin Burbage. * ere were nbout 35 guests, ias-| the conclusion of the afternoon. agate: cs several days’ business visit. ut the home of ss Harold Shaft. Alfred” Burbage. * of pnt chads, Mbeowated the SS ree candidates, were initiated into Mrs, 1. FP. Tillotson read ‘an inter. |—Adv. George Burbage no longer imperiled under NNE! EVENING A. O. U. W. lodge at the regular RETURNS HOME : icaps—— “MISSION CIRCLE TO MEE The Westminster Guild of the] mecting last evening. Following the} ties Mildred Ulrich has returne hygienic handicaps—new —/ MISSION CIRCLE TO MEET Presbyterian church was entertained | Work dancing and curds were enjoy-| to tier home in Max after an opera : way offers true protection; ithe Women’s Mission Circle of the! last evening at a 6:30 o'clock din-|ed. A luncheon was served at the] tion at « local hospital. Matinee Every Day At * dis ike ti Sf ys Rinse Eaptist church will meet in ner in the Business and Professional | conclusion of the evening. discards like tissue e church parlors lursday after-; Women's club rooms. There were Warn . RETURNED FROM CITIES . x noon at 3 o'clock with Mrs, E. A. Wil-| 44, members. and guesta in attend. LEAVES FOR CHICAGO R, la Johnavhd: returned yesterday MISS MARJORY BEST SOR Hh eld PRESH, charming, immaculate fon presiding, Devotionals will be ance. Rev. Paul S. Wright led the} Mrs. W. A. Janssen. who has been | trom a huying trip in, Migneamalt, PUPIL OF TONIGHT — Wednesday under ALL condiions. Sheer led by Mes, OT. Ragen. Mrs. Fal-/ devotionals, Miss Bertha Burton| Visiting with relatives and friends | {70M i | es id owns Worn Without a second’s fear, is kenstein will be in charge of roll|gave a ‘seport. concerning the Slav|in Bismarck and Mandan, I ean }. WHEELE | bibade PMyAN Re ie ae call, The first chapter of the study | ig Amer fea; Misa Helen Moore gave | tontorrow for her home in ¢! FOOD SALE MRS. EMMA G. W LER CH Raced BAU a hook, “Over the Border,” will be pre-, sketches from autobiographies of The Thursday Musical club will B.S. IN MUSIC If you seek this added charm, stop wanerat lidebratag: Cf comity iA} fameun men, The next meeting Of] vis. tome Cech che ian heen in| Holds fod sale Saturday at Hoskins- | employing old-time “sanitary pads,” ; 8 e Guild: wi eld ai church | | Mra. y : ; : TK " 7 . isikcGre uncevttt Mexico will follow. Hostesses are on February 16. At this time a! Blsniarck to attend the funeral of | M°S*?- ene MILWAUKEE—DOWNER COLLEGE | insecure, uncertain. Mrs. 0. 8. Jacobson, Mra. C. W,| missionary play will be given. (Mra. Alvin Zieness, returned to hep RETURN HOME Fight in 10 better-class women Smith and tele J. Oe aay Visit- satis Gir ns eos home in Fort Rice last night. Thomas Tharalson has returned to Arnounces the opening of now employ “KOTEX” ... a new ore are welco e meeting. " Prey his home in Dunseith after a visit in t g imes : s ordi- ——= The name of Daniel Dodd, son of |LEAVES FOR BLACKWELL, OKLA.| the city. . s s A MUSIC STUDIO a nary Salen ae pik ATTENDS SUPERINTENDENTS! | Mra. Sadie Dodd of Bismarck, who is|_ Mrs. E. V. Lahr will leave t poet { one : MEETING attending the University of Minneso- | for Blackwell, Okla., for a two we RETURN FROM VISIT Absorbs and deodorizes at the Miss Madge Runey will leave to-| ta, is listed with a group of students | visit with relat Mr, and Mrs. C.J. Lynch have re- For same time, thus ending ALL danger morrow for Washington, D. C., where| who received extraord' inarily high - “ape P turned from a visit in the Twin! ]} ‘ of offending. : she will attend a national conference! marks in an objective examination paca: Hy ibe Elecauek'| Cottee: Vou dicen ih bi uv of superintendent im route she/ conducted in the nglish classes at indseth, ven’ —— ~ ¥; Supported LMA BAN ' ou discard tt as easily as a piece will stop at Valley City to attend|the University. Mr. Dodd made 106 ned Sunday evening BUSINESS TRID PUPILS IN PIANO AND VOICE sue ORESS ny 14 of tissue. No laundry. “No em- the state conference of county super-| out of 119 possible points. at dinner. W. T. Kraft is in Minneapolis this Reasonable Rates and EI | barrassment, intendents. Before returning to Bis- OR Ergo 4 rd week transacting business. | ” “ det c marck Miss Runey ‘will travel ex-|. _ SEWING CIRCLE TO MEET RETURNS TO ‘WORK dd | 819.-sth STRE PHONE 67-2 A Daring, Thrilling Soldier J} You @sk for it without hesitancy, tensively in the enst. St. Mary’s Sewing Circle will hold} Miss Jean Uphgm of the Real Silk Is ILL i: if % lat any drug or department store, —— its regular meeting tomorrow after-|Hosiery shop has returned to her terli Whose Heart is Turned tof} simply by saying “KOTEX.” t Mrs, T. Ellison of Sterling is ill ying HOSPITAL ALUMNI MEET Roon at 3 o’elock in the school audi-|work after a two weeks’ vacation. | at “a Bismarck’ hospital i i The Bismarck Hospital Alumni As- 4 romance. Tn fairness to yourself, try this sociation held a special meeting iast amazing way. Costs only a few evening at the hospital., Officers a cents. Comes twelve in a phckage. i for the ensuing, year were elected as THURSDAY follows: irs. R. Knauss, president; é a . 4 Mise "Hamner etch” iat vice PERCY MARMONT KOTEX i president; Mrs, Carl Knutsone vice SHIRLEY MASON president; Mrs. Harold. Liopton, ‘ : : aoa x = ihe ti tS treasurer; Miss Pansy Epiling, secre. i Diditderlages briulet tend i tary. During the social hour a re- = ? NOAH BEERY : freshment course was: served. RAYMOND HATTON . DRAMATIC SOCIAL i q ; —IN ‘ The Presbyterian Ladies Aid will hold a dr tic social Thursday a “ZT ORD JIM’ i ~ 5 ternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the church parlors. All ladies of the church are Joseph Conrad’s Thrilling Sea Story FOOT SPECIALIST All diseases of the feet success- fully treated. Phone 413 DR. CLARA B. WESTAPHAL Room 11 Webb Block Evenings by appointment, invited to attend with a friend. A Program of readings and musical $ { numbers will be given by the fol lowing: Velm. Nupen, Gladwi Owens, Mary Sane Whittey, Tobie -fre ° 7 ° Sorenson, Francis Nuessle and Buel , . BIBLE CLASS MEETS | The Bible study class of the Zion Taek Tisbrelete SOMME ot ! Our Annual January White Sale in which Linens of Peer Classic Sie : the most desirable Patterns, Sheets, Pillow Cases Hie Hagin cla ipe ele ru eee @ , and White Goods are reduced to lowest prices. at 8:30 o'clock, Hymns that are not’ familiar with the congregation will he practiced. A good attendance is desired. x | i | : Quality Sheets ' Linen Damask Indian Head Ret ri ede iy elite ee PEQUOT—A brand that needs no 72 inch heavy Linen Damask—full For Nurses’ Uniforms, Aprons, day evening from 9 until 12 o'eldek at} introduction. Sale Price bleached, and elegant patterns. A Luncheon Sets and hundreds of uses. a dancing party in the temole, There 63x90 i aati ‘ a os ae feet teen erences regular $3.75 seller; during our Jan- 36 inch .., Nie ig eerie mer rtenauese TERDO lee cas uary Sale, 44 inch ... r. t ed at midnight. ‘The Mandan orches- | 81x90 . for only... $2.98 54 inch ...... 4 { tra, which provided music at previous gape? f Wt ee t : dances, will play, MSCOUNT ‘roi i BIRTHDAY CLUB MEETING 20% Fruit of the Loom Muslin The Birthday club of the First Wearwell Sheets on ali other table linens fine quality 86 inch bleached ‘ sneer ie dimonsams attatanea ae ‘< An exceptionally fine quality sheet; oth Olters tale ines. non sale this week 20 the home ot Mrs. Hialmar Nelson, used by the vast majority of our only, per yard............ Cc 302 Fi m te ers ant nae) ie Pa i pore palate ; patrons. mide Bleached Musi You Can Be Sure of the Fit in 1E : = eache uslin . a We boneeborry, state manager 72x00 ie SPECIAL Lonsdale, 36 inch Bleached Muslin— Richmond’s Shoes of the: Medes ure permeen ot Seer 91x20 : _ i] 72x90 Seami Sheet fine for underwear and all general : bed Phe seer | i enacts ete eee eee BLS x! amless . Sheets — oe ini Be eat: 5 Shopping, co eo meetings, luncheons, Weal stay dn abo interest cient BIZOO No soo ses ee SESS snowy white, with wide hems. uses, Priced especially for this sale, Hees : punta ne ane te ne ne . B.A. i , comfortably attractively shod o ' huraday” night at the Rot U. Ww. : Pillow Cc 8 ge ore 90c , per yard........ eee Ses 18c header: iowa Aue oe the hall. j ase; * ae t e, Because the shoes od ere ks 42x36 Wearwell Cases. 81x90 Seamless Sheets: same A ~, ’ » carefully made and ex- E’ OW ; sam ‘ ; a enim Nae Society at the 45x36 Wearwell Cases. quality as above ae White Crepe F be you are assured a degree of Methodist Episcopal church will meet 42x36 Pequot Cases. . for only each $1 00 32 inch White Krinkle Crepe, fine comfort not always found, ioe eee semen Ae 45x36 Pequot Cases...-........39¢ Br — quality for gowns and Lingerie. Spe- oe : a 42x36 Pequot Cases Hemstitched.46c ' an ue spetial seoertion ‘ cial for the January White Sale, at ‘There will be no pupils or- 45x36 Pequot Cases Hemsitched.48e ea TRE eeanne Sal8. Ae only, i chenten, sepgeeee) Ge sort a ——— per yard. g.2........... 20c : sie ae : _ Pequot Sheeting : 4 Pp. Check ; EEE 8/4 (72 inch) Bleached, yard... .58¢ Mercerized Damask Ms ajama ec} ( 9/4 (81 inch) Bleached, yard... .58¢ 4 iveavy weight 36 inch White Pajama : f 10/4 (90 inch) Bleached, yard. . .68e 68 inch Full Bleached Damask, heav- Check for Women’s or Children’s un- : The Weather wy meres in lovely patterns. a and gowns. January White wn bind 3 anua: e Sale : . | Generally fair tonight Wearwell Sheeting free ter atic: AAD | Poe... Zhe - ¥ and Her iag ed ; rr é, j nH = = mao. vast +420 FP | ri eolder tonight. ‘ inc! leached, yard... .46c : A | : 10/4 (90 inch) Bleached, yard. . .51c Bed Spreads Batiste cnt ; ; “| Good large size Crochet Bed Spreads, Pure White, 45 inch Batiste, for. In- ser IGOVERNMENT AT LOCAL MEN THINK OF Pillow Tubing heavy weight lovely patterns and | fer) ap Childcen'sdreme, of in pape oapale a 42 inch Pequot, yard....,......8%¢ | made for long wear. $2 19 beautifully. Januasy White vite Maas deccs ns tata aet OUR STORE + 45 inch Pequot, yard. +.+.40e |, Plain hem............ ° Sale price, yard........... 39c to Business Life of Bismarck, 42 ii earw ae ; i , = a 4 Fal zu Rae eae ane Same Spread as above with scalloped —- “The following news item appeared EVERY TIME tS hem and cut corners, $2 35 Bleached Outing Di d ne Geaned Vere leh a a RR TU aa He PIEASS ° 27 inch, good quality, January White | Captain Clark of Ft. Lincoln, who t Ly Full’ Bleached “Curity” Gauze for Sale re for cas fort Lincoln paminibaas re- omy § sanitary uses and cleaning or 20% Discount - Pricaiess.’., if ROE Ste arte nite Cc ports that the meats fupplied by Bias 4 polishing, if 2 56 inch heavy weight Outing, Janu- ou Righer anal than neues ADE Ue SER ! 5 yard package. Special.......39c on the balance of gur entire stock of ary White Sale explanation da Wade. dae ne sau (nace. MATCHES) 10 yard package. Special... ...75e Crochet and Satin Spreads. Pe a janner of preparation. Young’ stock manner of preparation. Young stook of the best:beef type is grain fat- tened and kept in the best shape, which produces a smaller postion “of ¢ ry FY one and waste and more fine tex- Mercerized Poplin s tured solid flesh. Then with great : A . . care used in butchering and modern 36 inch white, highly mercerized Pop- is methods of handling insures as fine lin; for Uniforms, Aprons, etc. Reg- meats as are procurable on any mar- ilar Voc. geade. During. iis sale ket. The Gussner Packing house was Huck Towels All white, part Linen towels, size 20x40; hemstitched. An extra spe- cial -value for tl ey Canton Crepe A silk department special — 40 inch White Canton Crepe of a very fine texture which holds its shape admir- _—- . 2 i Pe he January White ye eee 2 i found to be ong the most sanitary } Py ee Oe aes -50c per yard..........4. $3.19 per yardss-ivesces+:.4. SOE F em sree Baeilitien Inpesved Our facilities for the proper care . = ret . : } f livestock sd i ~. Many other White Goods specials which space does not permit us to mention. Wesats awe Rook aire eee and espanided’ in the past 15 Poll when the above was printed. THURSDAY ‘- FRIDAY. - SATURDAY a Fa ee tive, It goes only ® and stays only where May we sei Over forty years \ Give us January's

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