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Knudtson Will Tell Legionnaires About: ° it. ae oP", in com- a John Musolf. Following the business session, lunch will be served and cards played. iness » Mrs. H. W. Rosenthal is chairman of the entertainment com- eee Howard Stone, Robert Johanssen and Elbert, Watkins of Jamestown H. D. Keller of this city has gone to Dickinson, where he will open a new company will handle end Graham Brothers trucks. Mr. Keller was in the automobile busi- ness in this city. a The Ss howd weekly meeting of the Odd Fellows, A City lodge No. 2, will be this evening at 8 o'clock. After work in the first degree a social hour will be held. The Weather Generally fair tonight and Wednseday. Warmer tonight, — Did you ever Think _ About having Bergeson’s make your clothes TOMARCK.N.DAT. DIAMONDS “VEWELAY Diamonds of Quality, Our large display of fine diamonds loose—or set in , Platinum or white gold, will permit a wide selection of styles, nd at prices that are not duplicated, Before you buy, Consult F. A. Knowles ° ‘Jeweler ‘ Diamond Specialist “Bismarck’s Diamond Store” Since 1907 " vodattenal articles fe girls, dramatic | Sioux county, was in the city Mon- and articles, ‘women’s club day on bos'tees. i | material “and newspaper features, . 2 y |? lay, “They W sa lant, oo hter ‘ fan rent a F i Poin with ap ina m day Bt the Bismarck hospital. $b Salsas Baateese Seated Marti vderdoll. ary societ; PP rceby a re ieee spending a few days in this city > of which Sara. Waldo is director. {looking after business affairs, Has Plays Published) 9, p, p. b. siub met Monday — erggers with Miss Betty Lofthouse. bo home at oe ‘awo plays by Mrs, Edna ng short business meeting|the past week in Bismarck. ent course was ty “For the Honor of Old] Miss Shirle vee of this city, rural st Annee ae ent bg i. published by the Hctnggetne school inapector, is spending a few | Frank Freer of Richardton. amily,” Pr cers te su [oe ZacAia Besholott and Mise born Sat at ra Lucas larvey were gues! aia hospital to Mr. and Mrs, |in ‘Ristantek Sbeiey. been ad-|Henry Strom of Baldwin. ia ” 7 ue Mrs. J. G. De France of Braddock .@ national] Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Kositeky and| arrived in Bismarck Monday on a writers. | family will spend Thanksgiving Day | short business trip. as} with relatives at Sterling. ° ft An. dd Julius 8. Zeller of Leith spent Sun- lor Women's] Miss Helen Iorns of Fort Yates,|day and Monday in this city, trans- short stories, | county superintendent of schools in acting business. ‘ HOTEL PATTERSON | Thanksgiving Dinner MENU Blue Points or Little Neck Clams Grapefruit Cocktail Glace Heart of Celery French Endive Ripe Olives eee Fresh Sea Turtle Soup Soft Shell Crabs Tartar Sauce Julienne Potato eens ee Anna Young Turkey Chestnut Dressing Roast Suckling Pig, Glace Apple Cranberry Sauca Mashed Potato Golden Corn on Cob McCann Punch Head Lettuce and Tomato 1000 Islan? 2 English Plum Pudding Hard Sauce Hot Mince Pie Pumpkin Pie Yakima Valley Apple Pie es 8+ € & « Pumpkin Ice Cream French Pastry Fruit Cake Cheese Sticks Salted Almonds . Coffee Sweet Cider Dinner served from 1 P. M, to 8 P. M, GTP) EN 2 hostess apts hie table with beautif’ silverware, fine linen, exquisite china ana ' delicious food, why should she run the risk ot ruining an otherwise perfect meal with Poor, coffee? Coffee, more than any other thing, can make a dinner a success or a failure. You can be certain that your guests will always ‘flavor of NASH'S DELICIOUS COFFEE. tHE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ge) Mrs. P. M. Gosne: t Si MY Bi | Pears elsewhere Speaks ar sr tie Furkere ana e Bole As in the past the Patter- ee Mrs, J. K. Murray has returned to| 80M formerly the McKenzie,|_Harrington’s Barber-Beauty e after spending | Will ‘serve a delicious Thanks- |Shop closes all day Thanksgiv- —&—&€_£_$_—¥—¥—¥—X—K—X—<—X—¥K—XK§K§K§<F=———eeeeeeee ing. Open. till 10 P. M. Wed-| Thanksgiving Millinery. Get in today’s|nesday. Phone in appointments| a new hat at reduced You can eat your : .| giving dinner. The menu ap Mrs. , of Gaskill _and son, Earl Tribune. Jacob Kremenetsky ‘e Tuttle as bap ag aored dinner cheaper a busi to. i in Menderdoll of Hebron is|day. ‘his city Mon-|at the Patterson than you can prepare it at home, Children’s Haircuts .............35¢ Except Saturdays, then ............50e A. W. Lucas Co. Beauty and Bob Shop Clear Away Sale Medium and Winter Weight — Knit Underwear Cold Weather demands warm underwear, there will be no Cc better opportunity to get it than during this sale, either here or anywhere else. We must have more room for, holi- day goods, Values to $1.75 Values to + $2.25 SIZES FOR WOMEN AND MISSES Considering Placed Former Cost _ HN EA - OnOur and ° AY Ed x Main Selling Floor Tables — Values up to $1.75 . Broken lots of unionsuits, vests and drawers in light weight, medium and heavy weights, well made, double- stitched garments. Union suits come in bodice or band tops and high neck styles, in knee or ankle length. Regular and outsizes to be closed out, Z Values up to $2.25 Kayser and Athena Union Suits in knee and ankle lengths, tight or shell knee with high neck; bodice or band tops. Fine ribbed and mercerized cotton suits in white or flesh colors, Regular and outsizes. — Very Special : SILK STRIPE SUITS—Low neck, no sleeve and knee length. ¢$ ] 00 Shown in regular and outsizes up to 44. One of those rare Wool Hose bargains, seldom seen at Women’s and Children’s Wool Hose in OUTING FLANNEL GOWNS dark shades, either fine or heavy ribbed with double reinforced foot and good Women’s heavyweight, white * and fancy outing gowns, cut elastic top. Former values in this lot up this clearaway sale at only to $1.95 to close out at only full to size and have short or long sleeves. Sizes 15 to 20 in values up to $1.75. Will go in oo. om 50c™ |". $ALE STARTS WEDNESDAY MORNING See our Window Display of Skis, Sleds, Toboggans and Ice Scooters. =