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mt: ‘ Social and Personal | VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. J. Donald of Aber D., who have been in the c ing relatives and friends dyving the past week,{ have returned home. Mrs. McDonald is the daughter of Rev. and Mrs. €. F, Strutz, and Mr. McDonald is the! son of J, R. MeDofzld. VISITS W L cken, who an operation at Mrs. y underwene spital. HERE ON BUS lint Draper, who is Minstrel show of the turned to Jamestown a short business visit Draper is now putting on a mins show in Jamestown, c ° 2 y 14 ereen felt hat from Lanvin with a felt tuft at the top suggests the Chinese, NASTERN STAR ENTE HOSPITAL fs keg BRID i ee arene) SCL BES There were 16 tables of bridge in ill at the Bismarck hospital for sev- : eral weeks returned to her home at Almont. Mrs. Bahr is a| Masons, Eastern Star members und sister of Mrs. M. F. Purfeerst of! ticir fantilies te ae es Bismarek. were won by Mra. L. Rosen, M | Cowley, George W. Janda and H. W Rosen At the conclusion of th evening a < served, P. T. A. MEETING herville Parent-Teacher as sociation enjoyed an interesting pro-, nyeting Friday evening. | ly, state’s attorney, ga Ik on the juvenile court. ENTERTAIN AT VANISHING PAR- TIES John R. Fleck with one of+the series nishing parties being given by the atholic Daughters of Amer bles, At the cone ernoon a luncheon ring the Mrs. aturda: entertained PLEDGED TO Miss Genevieve SORORITY Boise, a member Delta Phi Beta at the North Da- a Agricultural coltege, hus recent- y heen pledged to Chi Omega at the tf} t week the} guests at the home of Mrs, J son of Bismarck. ELLENDALE presideat of t rial school, has re er spending | | HERE FROM | Mrs, John Schwinkdort | us returned home afver s | couple of days in’ Bi: h friends, ATION } for the rem oy SOF DAUGH » John T. ro the parents of a Sunday at the St. Aloxius MRS. RICHMOND ILL H. Richmond sis con rtment ut the Pegson Mrs. Richmond has 1 weeks. PARENT: A son w and Mrs: OF SON Elmer Bloomquist of the home of Mrs. Anton Chmertw been diseh: i LEAY HOSPITAL he a T T. Madge Runey wa y evening A Mis: Vniversity of Minnesota. ‘ANRa Cunha: Viere andi akente Peaches SNTERS HOSPIT. Hazel Kn to 12{ tion, Little Veino Ekholm of W is at | Bugsts my VISITS HERE marek hospital she PASTERN STAR“'TO ME 7. NE Thorsonvanid <3 i. an_ operation, he regular meeting of th oa ee ee ee 1 he held Tugsday ny i There will be TO 4 T OFFICERS The Capital City lodge, 0.4 invited. 0. F, will mect Tuesd mber 7, atthe hall, wAcGNE ie will be held i fl ecicldcapeieall: The reular f the ii marek Lodge, and ALM. IN BISMARCK y k will be Mrs. Jennie Skrivseth, county sup-| in the F t degree, Visiting crintendent of schools in Nelson | members are welcome. county, atiended the board meeting of the state education association! held here last week, i GOES TO LAKOTA Mrs. Emma Golden, ent-Teacher Association organizer with the state artment of public instruction, left $ TO DICKINSON RETUR Ii. O, Pippen, superintendent of} this morning for Lakota where she Stark county schools, has returned to! will transact business, hi kinson after spend- RETURNS HOME e city on busi-| in the city on busi shit leh ing ness. who has been ity for several weeks, the |ruest of her son, L. H. McRoberts, left Saturday evening for her home \in Bozeman, Mont. GOES TO DICKINSON May, who has been in Bis nd ‘Mandan for a few days, returned to Dickinson, He is a ‘ : Dicki | TO GIVE RECITAL president of the Dickinson normal. | ||| TO GIVE RECITAL RECOVER FROM ILLNESS will give a recital at her home, 611 Tom Gordon has recovered from a First street, Friday evening at recent illness and has left the St.! The public is invited. wus hospiufl, where he has been | ing treatmen | PATIENT AT HOSPITAL | Kalig Wirta of Wing is a patient HERE FROM GRAND FORKS! at the Bismarck hospital. Miss Beatrice Johnstone of Grand : aa Forks, who has been in the city for; WEEK-END GUESTS has re-| Miss Hazel Nelson and Miss Alfa | Erickson of Driscoll were week-end some educational meetings, turned to her home, Mori. ors in the city over the week-c RETURNS TO DICKINSON Wat Friday in Bismarek with his w' ife and SON BORN Mra. Helmer of he birth ‘of Mr. jn Announce North Dakota, was in tt Cty over the week-end. King Ferdinand Buch 3) dinand today unde hortly afier the Marie from her tour of the States. His physicians that the operation was most suc ful. The operation for hemerrhoi a dangerous one. His phys d the king will be this bed within a few d » See dous picture of mystery, mance. melodrama and th —at the Capitol theatre night The heart story of a crook who tried to redeem :his past, the fascination of the unexpected — a ‘tremendous photoplay packed with mystery, romance, melo- drama and thrills—one of the most hu- manly real picture themes ever shown gn the’ American screen—an absorbing story none will ever forget—a photoplay ofa thrills. : CAPITOL THEATRE FACING DEATH, December 6 and he maintained silence—Why? ent an op born last evening to Mr. w. in Ghylin Associa- Erickson were business visit-| @ Has an Operation f Que United | announced ble to leave lence”—a_ tremen- Monday - Tuesday ol. Fs } ° Lions Get $100 For - ; Forming Minet Club The Lions club was recipient cf a $100 check at its luncheen today noon in the Grand Pacific hotel The check was presented by Secretary An+ derson of the extension department) of the f: ~ as\the Bismarck club's award for organizing the Minot club, an accomplishment for which the local Lions are given full credit. The appointment of Joe Spies as | special field director for the North Dakota territory was also announced, A special invitation was given the Lions club to attend a special pre- Ww end- ek al.of hos been Me-} H. en al pital, urtle Quality Headquarters she Kerchiefs Dainty bits of colored silk, voile or linen as well em- bride and her hed for men, women and nm, make useful and appreciated gifts. One never too many 10c 6 $2.25 nd, Silk Hose A gift that makes a sure hit with women and misses. We feature leading brands in square cr pointed heels, chif- fon, semi-chiffon or service weights in all the popular stylish shades $1 .00 AND UP Vanities A delightfully feminine item for Christmas giving. - We cerry an assortment to fill wants. Large and small , gold plated and nickel h, some set with lovely stones. Ask to see the new line jast in 75c 6 $4.50 cess- ro- rills to- Garters Lovely! These new fancy Garters for boudoir or time wear, daintily boxed, will solve many gift pro Jems. All colors in narrow styles. The: pair here for every woman or miss, priced at 59c axour 72 Bath Sets Individually boxed sets in jhave ‘a large size Turkis ‘towel and two wash cloths of exceptionally fine quality. Ideal for gifts. Priced at $1 00 iD UP Chinaware Hew often has mother ex- Pressed a desire for a beau- tiful lustre ware: tea or waf- fle set? Here they are in several colors, both plain and hand decorated at, $9.50 $19.50 Toyland It is no idle boast that Webb Brethers Teyland contains the .largest assortment of Toys ever shown in Bis- marck; for hoys and girls of all ages—-not the ‘sa flim- sy kind, but good, swhstantial ha meee * ge iri use, @ prices ar wal, Carne in‘parly ‘while 'assort= | ments ‘aré good. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE re ing aid at the present time, Miss| The committee for next week's Cashel said. A total of $2,250 was| luncheon will be S. G. Severtson and spent in the community during the| Mr, Bailey, A Christmas program ts past. year in aiding the poor and | being planned and, Henry Halverson, needy of the cc | Dr. R. S. Enge and Judge I. C. Davies An investigat ee Tn | ported is made before endered and in many 4 ound for the applicants for charity The transient often attempts to abuse the privileges red him, Miss Cashel said, a result is usual- ly given only funds enough to get out of town, Cashel thanked members for thful work in the Red Cross eted, and urged » Christmas pro- | gram for Bismarek's poor needy opening of the Prince Hotel on De- cember 12 at 8 o'clock. Guests of the clib i Maddock and Alex Macdonald. entertainment coi Fred Peterson, chi liam Couch. Miss Mary Cashel, secretary of the local Red Cross, addressed the club, telling of the lo ganization, Th | luded J. C.| The} vo. | Were appointed as the com’ charge. Another class of “Cubs” will be ; taken in after January 1. The at- tendance prize presented by Joe Spies, was won by Ed. Prachel. Milwaukee Road to Make Improvements 6 ~()-Expenditure for improvements by anized in the United States and the only other organization of the kind in the s is at Minot. The local Red ( functions not as an individu but works in connection county and city, Through the o * there are seven families ; ef Greal Christmas Shopping Center WEBB BROTHERS Despite the rush and bustle of the Christmas season, you will find that the Christ- mas spirit of service pervades this store. We are ready to serve you in every pos- sible manner, gladly and with real service. Picture, if you can, the joy of the recipient when he or she discovers that the cift was purchased here. . A Fur Coat for Christmas The Gift Supreme! For Mother, Wife, Sister or Sweetheart What more practical and appreciated gift could you give your loved ones than one of our fine analy Fur Coats? Let them make their own selection ; the moderate prices will both surprise and delight you. Listed below are just a few of our ex- ceptional offerings. Brown Wool Seal... ..$167.50 Natural Rat .........$225.00 Northern Rat $185.00 Raccoon ............$387.50 Pe: gi $197.50 Hudson Seal ........$395.00 Buy your Furs with confidence at Webb Brothers ONLY 16 MORE SHOPPING DAYS TILL CHRISTMAS B BRO Merchandise of Merit Only 0, Milwaukee & St. Paul| Night, yererarerararerererererqiererererererereierareiesotererererereiaiaiersiore railway was approved today by the federal district court. This action came a week ahead of the scheduled approval of the recent sale of the road under receivership. Additional improvements for which carly approval will be sought in- clade: Replacements and extensions con- templated for Petrel, N. D. See “Silence’—a tremen- dous picture of mystery, ro- mance, melodrama and thrills —at the ‘Capitol theatre to- Satisfact Gloves If you know t is easy. Our » siz es fe dre: nd fur- d driving glov oy gaunt- stand unequalled any where. Seiect ner itt here at $1.25 uw Pu All styles, all colors, leather, beaded or enamel mesh bags for all purposes, a gift to de- light the most. fastidious. They come completely fitted, Priced from rl ; $3.75 $18.50 ; : Comfies Felts, women complete colors, also good sty i men’s felt, soft-sole sl They’ at ya most otkae ing wift $1.25 wp Blankets A gift the fami home. Fine qual wool Biankets, p patterns, whipped bound, large and medium sizes, double cr single, at $9.75 wu Auto Robes To those who drive all win- ter, give an Auto Robe. 100 per cent pure wool robes, 4 heavily fringed in plain or plaid designs in all colors, , good heavy weight and priced "$13.50 up & & & Fancy Spreads Just Received! An excellent assortment of fancy rayen Spreads, full size with bol- ster attached, blue, rcse, gold and lavender with scalloped edges, We have them in all weights from $4.50 6 $14.50 = Novelties Our showing of imported and 4% American made __ novelties draws exclamations of de- light from all who see them. Lamps, Cushions, Trays, Ends, Table Runners, Ccrrespondence Sets, and hundreds of smaller . items too numercus to mention await. your inspection, 54 Remember A gift from Webb Broth. ers is evidence of careful thought. = = eet sm 3 aA EY