The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 17, 1919, Page 5

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WEDNESDAY, DEC. 17, 1919 AVUUANEGUUNALGNUOTLULROAUONAEGOUELUUGHAUONELUONOLENDONOONOUUROEAEGONOUOULANEELONOAUUUDOUOOOE s:aQCUROUOENDNGLNNLERADOCCUGQUESODOCAUOANUONAUEENSUOGOUUONAdtOsoAgouesCONUnEADERaUONsHCoNEdueNtaduauasuagaqaqeNNce |Webb Brothers FRIDAY NIGHT IS TALK OF SCHOOLS, THE STORE OF THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT Mandan and Bismarck Will i> Turre is the joy_of Stage Annual Event at Announcing Our Annual Fur i . getting a Local Gymnasium | | rl wat Both teams ure ready for the Bis- i inarek-Mandan high schools basket: | : 4 ball game at the high schoo) gymna- | i g sium here Friday night and the a ; 3, | 5 toy coaches of both teams report their . = — 4 for Christmas ‘ men in excellent condition for .the i 4 oe f ss struggle. 7 jel Aa The toams are evenly matched as far b> —and then the fun of as can be determined ahead of the Laon i : game, Last Friday Bismarck defeated using it that day—and Washburn ‘by a score of 59 to 7, while f Mandan defeated Hazen by a score of i all the days to come. 5) to 7. From these scores, it is i A we pointed out, both teams should play a pe You will find our store replete fast game with victory to the team Nae: % whose defensive work is the better, with gift suggestions. We have Mandan will enter the game with made a’ special ‘effort to have the following lineup: Greengard and| / ton t.bee pos ENTD BENNETT... The Haunted Bedtoom* z forwards; Hanson, center; things to sell er; Christmas that "| ravis and Pete 8, guards. Bismarck YI QararourtRicawo : ay pera oul lke” togee’ for ae ts. tea ae eeeeein Enid Bennett’s latest feature, “The Haunted Bedroom,” is the 5 $ ards, Holta and Burke at cen- Lena z : ; : Christmas. ter and Vetter, George and Boise as| attraction at the Bismarck Theatre tonight. It is an unusually guards. od photoplay that we can promise will delight you. ‘Coach Upshaw of the Jamestown zone ee E college team, will referee and Rob- inson, former captain of the Univer-| be hostesses for the day sity of North Dakota basketball five, I IOSKINS will be umpire. The game will start promptly at 8:30 p. m. Zo ee Bismarck EASTERN STAR INSTALLED | ibe um j A.C. Townley of St. Paul, recentiy | to stand the pressure of high price: OFFICERS LAST NIGHT AT | re-cicctod president of the National | a appelielng luncheon will he served SAnhanliaanslongue’ akopncl “(for the benefit of those unfortunate TEMPLE WITH BIG CROWD Nonpartisan league, dropped into tewn} for the bh Oe ‘or this afternoon on No. enough not to procure a box. The ANOTHER TEACHER | witn ans. nite Lane, acting as] ‘ TO BE ADDED TO grand worthy matorn, installing offi-| cer, the recently elected executives of WACHTER SCHOOL Bismarck Chapter No. 14, Order of Eastern Star, were installed last night at the Masonic temple at the (Kedaks from. $9.49 up ) | made for dancing. the revenues of the evening to come from the sale of bo: which will be supplied by the 1s siddingshas alw been brisk at thes - . affairs at Lincoln school, and for fesr TOWN some of the city folks will be unable All ladies: lly those who are s e invited. I ai whole countryside is invited; unusual TL, TONIGHT care has heen bestowed upon the plan: well known or-| for this gathering, and a very enjoy recit able evening is promised, Man a music-loyers of Don’t forget JOHNSON’S for ne to attend the ree Hosiery. os Crowded Conditions in All Build- regular mectl ¢ of the lodge. =: a. ings Troubling Board of aie eons Hho wna werednstll: ‘SCHOOL CHILDREN i if : if : Education matron; H- Fy Spohn) worthy: matron ‘TO HOLD PROGRAMS, NOWING that you will surely be interested in seeing the new night for the benefit of that The orchestra will fur- Mrs. Margaret. Spohn, assoc . Emma H. Zug Marcia Thomas, . : / Because of the crowded condition of |-+ the Wachter school the school hoard hag decided to operate the kindergar- ten at the school twelve months of the things in Fur styles and new Furs, we cordially invite you to attend our Annual Fur Style Exhibit and Sale of FRIDAY AFTERNOON High School Freshmen Will Give | Elsa MeCurd BALDWIN FARMER IMPRO fT year instead of only part of the year| ‘ny r Dickens Play as Holiday as in the past. One-week vacations cae Ares ce Deter ap vho was op- RE( ‘H | Fl IRS ee iterated 01 Agnes ‘will be given at four different periods} yfps, the nis Offering | | 2 in the year, but the kindergarten will : ‘ : k hospital ‘S ts be maintained thru the summer mel Holst, Marguerite | porting improving s ind Ww All of the city schools are making | 1855 = months, oo atlas TEAS Witenes elson.| able to leave the hospital in a short! preparations to close this Friday fo" | A +The. second grade: class. in the| yr Grace Arnot tae tet en | time. Me. Lipp is a prominent "lthe Christmag holidays with special | x ‘ ; : 2 Wachter school has heen so large thar] ES, Gece | Arnot. organist; Mrs. of the Maldwin scctien and has MINE | yeeerans express the SeAsou"s purpose The: Albrecht Special Representative will be present and will show it wit be alvidert te feo seelions nal oO IRE ie cipeoectie his fel stliog) aaes. Bice tae an endless variety of designs in Neckwear, Muffs and Fur Garments in addition to our = he beard expects to add Mrs. 3. 5 At the high schoi > members ‘ ‘ Cole as a teacher to the Wachter facc}{HALLIDAY COUPLE GET oe AUD i. | the freshmen class will entertain their oe stock. 2 i ulty to-take charge of this new class. Be i rs. Wil-] more sophisticated brother students | . _ ° A Z 2 ( The crowded condition. of an the| MARRIED AT VAN HORN) tian Rute will entertain the Cathote| ity a" dramatization ot Diekew's | Coming right in the Holiday Season, this sale affords a most excep- 4 1 schools wil elieved if the pi 0 ” Naar - jes’ Aid society ina sockal meetings) Christmas carol, in which over jone ity ae j q eat 3 Bur Qe < School baildieg on ie, cuct cide tee A quiet wedding was solemnizea by [at the Colimbus hall Pea ieticlpater As fone! opportunity to purchase anything in the way of a Fur Gift. You surely will see ” which a bond issue election involving Bet Cm Postlet wi ite last night o'clock. La- ‘ ai Will We. reudde ere just what you want, regardless of how much or how little you wish to invest. $75,000 will ‘be ‘held December 23} When Nellie Collins and John requesed fo- 1 their OWN] (ven the acts and the entire enter: | . : : e : Hire i , both of Halliday, were mar- nd an enjoyable and profit-! tainment is expected to he the mosi | Imagine Her satisfaction on finding an Albrecht Muff, Throw, " Y.W C. A. WORKER TO ae HD Uton istered andy pinariaas Demencu rae’ Luk on by the local | Wrap or Coat when she opens her presents on Christmas morning. A, eM i hats 2 St. Paul, where thes MISSIONARY TE AE Hie ai Bie Puy Serle Show aii be -vinsk datesan: GIVE TALKS TONIGHT | #2! spend their, honeymeon. returning |, The mission circle of t A visit to our big Fur Style Show will be most interesting. j \ t t to Halliday in ten days or two weeks. | tist church will hold an nged which will be 8 sae Both the bride and the groom are} in’ the church hols F MMMM = } ate fai be who conics, front well known’ in the yieinity of Halli-| ing, and 2m ii I TT A, at Grand: For will speak. this day. where ans Nordahl ha an exten- 5 evening at the Indian school and at] ¥) ee one Hera gin nee On account of the large crowd | q ma bi shoenliay ing ae. sulieet o Nordahl_ is one of the best liked wo- f | P sear’ ‘that will attend the meeting of | a. for several days and will make | Men of Hallides, The haptic ne ee eee ae Stings [the I. V. A. Fighting Squad, we B ig 6 3 ; here is to pave the ny Tor Deanek | $@—_——_ ——_———9 | the direction of te mission citete, | greens and other decorations goon have decided to hold our meet-|{/ sd YU ec an e Daricipation ina aintewige Yew. CATY NEWS {| ronrsiseois ps | eetion eich weremate by foe ing at the Auditorium instead || ——— 7 A. drive whien is to he staged in Beb-| @| “yoineer folks, of Bism tla i eee jof the Grand theatre. Every-| —AT— | ——— LADIES’ AID SOCIETY a few of their elders as mucit SLIGHTLY EXAGGEXRATED body come. Free. ‘ The Ladies’ Aid society of MeCah] interested in the hox soc AnDomeed San Fr copal church will meet| for Friday evening at Fort Lincoln Methodis s | CAS I Oo R IA in the men’s room of the church at. | School house, one mile south of Lin- o'clock Thursday afterneon, when of | ¢oln, The event will offer an exeet- ana’ the need of a county organiza- 3 For Infants and Children ficers will be elected for the ensuing] lent. opportunity for Bismarck folk to the world coming to an eg@ today was Work in the second degree. Al] mem- | 5 PATTERSON'S HALL IN get acquainted with their fine neigh- gaia to have sprung, reported to ‘ers are urged to ibe present. year and other important business { . In Use For Over 30 Years | wit be transacted. Following. the| hors of the Fort Lincoln a's : Aone Oe ChelewOtltie | eee a ate eee ° 6 : the progr ation t 18 19 \ freully ekaperate, ursday Nighi, Dec.18, business session there will be a social} to enjoy a genuine, eld-time, - demise, w hour. Members of District. No.2 wiil| gether session. No charge oe Pi See poe ! ! iy i Oh! Yes! JOHNSON'S for New: Currency Hosiery. | XW) Educators Gather for / For Christmas Gifts| Action on Social Unrest Daily Fashion Hint: || “pert cen ve secure atte | , - ae isco. Dec, 17.—Prof. Al- S Fri tO yaeteoroio- whose deductions on a aun There will be a@ meeting December 18, 1919, of mo lodge. No. 4, Knights of Pythias ré Porta ffom First National Bank “ pe if | A.0O. U. W. Lodge No. 120 . * 1 : ; 4 pee The Live Grocers in |} Tickets $1.00 Ladies’ Tickets 25¢ Prof. Henry B. Wright, of Yale, i North Dakota { os and Dr. E.¥. Mullins, of sell— in Southern Theological Semi- nary, on Committee to Ana- | 1 | lyze Acute Problems of the | i H i eo5o ear. oe Day. i Prof. Henry B.’ Wright, of Yale \ d t d 4 NON INTOXICATING University and Prof. E. ¥. Mullins, | ommandant an ] 4 idbet nce President of the Southern . Baptist { 4 3 F ‘ Theological Seminary, Louisville, patient : ‘Tsalt hs all those rate Ky., are members of special com- ¢ Packed by licious qualities that made it missions to report at the Interna- Standard Products Supply Compaay rs a e fl ihe paealte Wins tional convention of the Y. M.C. A, ; MINNEAPOLIS e | for three genera- at Deti it, N b 19 to 23. Ff SEND FOR HONEY RECIPE BOOK, ‘| tions—timproved at Detroit, November . ! } b by the absence Tight ; f the 3 ] } of the alcohol Clanton oa Goussetion ot War * ot se O Work t th oe pas Values, and Dr. Mullins is a member /| this model leaves nothing to be de- | IIT TTD it verseas orKers, @ 4 ] mixed, Comunisel ‘i / | elred. The waist is of nut) brown | a . * Sold Everywhere io ae Pees e ay see i } Serge, fastened at the left side. It Smyrnia Candy Co. iz a et eyelet falls several inches below normal, | George : John | § ALY ATION ARMY H ALL ine iti» : Reshaping of old policies to meet he geist fs tociiea ot e kerise ore | 404 Main Street ig sleet healt present day needs of the nation’s derly bands of self-striped satin. The | m | . GARRETT & co industrial and ‘social unrest; deter- square neck is collarless. Medium | Candies 40c Pound | D 18th t 1919 Incorporated” Ss i mination of methods to combat the size requires 1% yards 48-inch serge P in fe Gif \ eC. 0 sh Term. Bldg, 1 P \e ee ty ‘ and 2% yards 40-inch ‘satin. ut up m fancy Gi t me SNe Ree ~ forces of Bolshevism, and considera- as Brooklyn, N.Y. : 3 lan of ian Pictorial Review Dress No. 8523. Boxes if 4 aa of a Wes r A eer cee & : Sizes, 34 to 44 inches bust, Price, 26 | ora ounsae telnaey tessa eae vate ae MM | tries’ are among the many things to ae ; ; A. WwW. Lucas & Co., sole agents for MMMM | be brought before the convention. PROF: HENRY &.WRIGH Pictorial Review Patterns | TRIBUNE WANT ADS BRING RESULTS f s se — % Se RECT TT “7a % 3 A Ys : xz ; : 7 x | D All sitti d d including De PHONE 264 ays sittings made up to and includin cem- G ~ ber 18th will be finish Chri os a q Left ber 18th will be finished for Christmas. APPOINTMENT ~

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