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« oy Dozens. VICTROLAS To Select From> This Holiday Season, Hoskins, Ine are able to offer their patrons throughout the Great Northwest un- usual advantages in the selection of their Christmas Victrola. YS TURTTREASUD CHANEL he A vast array of all models in the different beautiful finishes, bright and sparkling in their magnificient entirety, fresh from the great Cam- den, New Jersey, factories. This is the first time in' three years that Hoskins, Inc., have been able to \ take care of the Victrola needs of their many patrons. Our service assures you of ab‘ding satisfaction. We advise an early se- lection. H OSEINS, Inc. marek, N. D. IMM LIM y DIES AT AGE | these years in Bismarck. Ve | _ She leaves to mourn her loss three | daughters, Mrs. H. P. Mickelson, Mrs. A. E. Preston and Lena M. Sminner, |pbesices several grawd children and | sreat-grand: dren. Funeral arrangements will be an- nounced later. : KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS There will be a lecture and Mrs. Abagail ‘Skinner Succumbs \ at Home of Daughter Mrs. Abagail Skinner died at the| . u home of her daughter, Mrs. H. P. short program at the) regular Mickelson, $15 Park avenue, meeting, Sunday, December 26, brief illness of three da at the K. P. Hall. All members age is given as the cause of her| are requested to be present. death. J. P. WAGNER | Joe Anderson, 8 ago and has spent most of|}ren Anderson. BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE PAGH rive ENTERTAINMETS THIS E EVENING Pisebyterina "and and Swedish Lu- theran Church Announce Programs OTHERS ON CHRISTMAS EVE The Chr service of the Presbyt church and the Swedish Lutheran church exercises ned for this evening by churches gnd societies of the city, observing The Christmas season. Many, programs will be presented tomorrow. The Tribune invites. or- ganizations to send programs in for ise tomorrow, and urges that they be sent to the office yet today or arly in the morning. , The program for the Presbyterian | service is as follows: Processional — G. Menard Hughes. \ Hymn, “Joy to the World"—Congre- gation. Scripture, Luke 2, §-4— chool, Prayer—Pastor. et Prayer Response—J Juniors. Solo—Norma De Val. # Beginners Song—“Away- in’a Man- ger.” . Legend, “White Gifts for the King.’* Margaret Mowry. Primary Song, “Silent Night”. Christmas Story—Shirley renner. ‘vor Song, “A Little Town cf Bethlehem.’ Quartette. Recitation—Gail Wilson. Offering—The bringing of the gitts to. the manger. Hymn-—“Hark the Herald Angels Sing”—Congregation. Swedish Lutheran Church The Christmas service of the (Swedish Lutheran church will begin at $“o'clock this eyening. An elabo- rate Yuletide program has been ar- ranged by Miss AlfhildAlfson, whieh | will be presented by the pupils of the | unday school. A cordiaf\invitation is extended to the public to*join the church in celebrating the btrth of Christ. The program follows: “Scripture |Reading and Prayer Rey. E. F. Alfson. King of the Ages—Sunday schooi. A Welcome—-Laura Hanson, John Hamre, ‘Mildred. Dietz, Harold Barth. The King’s Banner—Henry PDanrot, Howard Wray. he Orient Raymond Barth, | Anderson. “The Christmas Story—Lloyd Knut- son, Oliver Knudson. Like Him Be True—JacobSwenso: Song—Miss Esther Hoover's clas' Thou Shalt Call His Name Thelma Swenson, Lo- Star—Eimer Hanson, Ernest Dralle, Fred Vocal Solo—Howard Wray. Under The Christmas Star—Ellen Hoover, Edith Wray. We Welcome ,.Him—Paul Watz,, Herbert Dralle, “Hjalmer Swenson, Phillip Watz, Donald Larson. Song—Intermediate Classes. The Star That Leads—Rachel Swen- son. Stars—Henry Watz, Myrtle Hanson, ; Paul Larsen. ll Shine—Florence Swenson. Luther’s Cradle Hymn — Harriet Dietz. Snowflakes Softly Falling—Hiram Hamre, Gladys Barth, Viola Barth, Emil Watz. We Love Him—Ethel Engen, Gor- don Engen. Mrs. Skinner was 83 years old. She <. u came to the :sorthwest from Michigan | Financial Secretary. and Rea Candy Canes boast about ch Gift Boxes at any you wish / The Home of Home Home ‘Made Order now for Your Christmas Candy for we have a splendid assortment and to remind you: Hard Candy of every kind Chocolates that. you can Our prices are right and our quality also. Olympia Candy Store Broadway at 3rd Street Chocolates and Candy l | i Price Made rare among the entertainments plan-| Song of Christmas—Sunday school. ' eSus— | Thank You Louise Dietz. The Christ Child- Song—Primary Cl Heavenly Father- Charles Swenson. ass. Saw Ye Not, 0 Bhepherds-—Sunday School. eidresee Supt. Cc. Larsen, Solo—-M Esther Hoover. Juda’s Christmas Song The First Christmas Knudson. Christmas—Olivia Hamre, The True Christmas Spirit- Wray. The Chorus. Elsie Dralle. ‘arol--Mabel elyn Closing. Exercises: Sunday school. / COUNTY TEACHER MARRIED A quiet wedding took place at ‘the Presbyterian Manse Wednesday after- noon at three o’clock when’ Ralph H. Holy Matrimony by. Rev. lethwaite who | words of the H. C. Post- read the beautiful ring ceremony. Mr. Moore is well and favorably known in! his community and Mrs. Moore has been oné of the successful teachers of Burleigh» county for the past five years, of the Ft. Rice school and this year has been teaching the Manning school in Missouri township until she: re- signed to hecome a bride. , After spendmg the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Heltenberg and other friends of the Ft. Rice Reservation they will move to Simcoe, N. D. where Mr. Moore. will conduct a general mer- | cantile business. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Heltenberg were witnesses of the mar- riage- SPECIAL EDITION A beautiful” sixteen page “War Mothers’ Edition” has been issued by the Ransom County Gazette. sue contains short histories of each War (Mothers’ chapter in the state, | many photographs of individual lead-, ers in the organization, and a state- ment of the national organization and j history. The issue was under the di- ion of Mrs. Albert E. Jones, state mother, of Lisbon, and is a valu- able record of the work of the War (Mothers of the state. Including is a history of Fort Lin- coin chapter of Burleigh county. Fifty copies heve been allotted to members of the Fort Lincoln chapter ‘and can 2e odtained at Webb's d2part- ment store. It i rged that / War Mothers jo, desire to obtain a copy of theSedition do so immediately, as the supply ordered is not large enough to provide one for each member of the chapter. 9 The lccal chapter, which expects growth during the next year, s last meeting a pro- presentative at the Mothers = which held overseas next. posal to have a gathering gf probably, will: be summer, ment in 1 Paréiin Court, is hostess this week to an interesting group of young college women. $8 isabella Robin- son of S eelg, accompanied) by her hous@ “guest “OVer the holidays, Miss zaeth California home of Mrs. gs Davidson of iLos: Angeles, | , spent Wednesday at the ‘Register, returning’ to ‘Steele t evening. Aliss Robinson and M Davidson are attending Mount Vernon Seminary at Washing- ton, D. Last evening Miss Corla Manly, a college friend of Mrs, Register at Uni- versity of Minnesota and previously at Stanley Hall, arrived from Minne- apolis to spend the holidays with Mrs, Register. Miss Manly, whose father is in the government employ in the Philippines, spends most, of the time inthe United States, though she may go on to the Philippines later in the | year. Her father returns to the Uni-' ted States only ag official business for | the government catls him. "DER TA ‘NED g the entertainment given br the Hamline Glee club in the Au- ditorium last night, ‘Miss Bergliot | Caspary from her box at the concert, invited the Bismarck people to call at her home ‘and greet the members | of the club during the hour before’ departure oftheir train fop the west. | (Many friends of Miss Cdspary ac- cepted her invitation and dropped in at her home on Thayer street to meet the young men and to listen to the; meny delightful numbers sung by the [eee as they were. grouped in the | ymg of the conservatory. All were | laaieieea with the pleasing personal- le of the young men and were glad’; | of the opportunity of meeting the vis- | itors in person, TO MOORHEAD Mr. R. Sherman Wright will go to | Moorhead, Minn. to be present at a | family reunion over the holidays. A | brother Lawrence Wright and Mrs. | Wright ot Denver, Colorado will come on for the event and be joined by a sister, Mrs. Lillian Wright Torst and | Mr. Torst of Chicago. Mrs. Torst 18 |a soprano singer of some note in | Chicago. URPRISED Labr MRS. E. V. LAIR S A dozen friends of Mrs. E. V. | dropped in at her home, 16 Avenue B, west, day afternoon, the occa- sion being her birthday, A happy so- cial hour was spent over the teacups, ‘and on departing the visiting women presented a pretty memento of the | birthday anniversary. An interested and appre: ive par- ty of young people at the Hamline Glee Club concert were the students from the Indian school, when twenty- i young _ peopl accompanied by . Mrs. Darmody, and the rdeeve in to attend the | concert SONS HOME FOR HOLIDAYS Jean Leonard, a senior in Dart- | mouth college and Richard, a Fresh- | man in the same school arrived in H ‘ ‘Bismarck Sunday night to spend the | holiday season at the home of their rau | | mother, Mrs. Frank E, Shepard, at 6 Avenue B. BIRTHD AY DIN Last year she was in charge ; The is- | day anniversary. | important that all Knights Tem-| Cut Flowers Our Fine Ferns, either singly or arranged in boxes. Very low prices as we are over stocked. LET US WIRE a Christmas Gift of Flowers io that distant Friend or Relative. Charge Except the Actual Cost of ' “the telegram. Wreaths Miniature Christmas ‘Trees Greenhouse Phone 784 SUGGESTIONS ‘GIVE FLOWERS Our Stock Still offers a fine selection of sie A GIFT THAT LASTS “Moore of Glencoe and Miss Rose H. | Springer of Bismarck were united in | Pioneer Greenhouses Oscar H. Will & Co. 9 es Last Minute ’ Blooming Plants Flower Baskets, ete. No Additional Xmas Green We Deliver 324 4th Street on the occasion of his tenth birth- How’ He Evided Kidney “Trouble “I had a severe attack of kidney trouble and for three weeks ‘could not | Peer hbbrteretthh rtrd et out of doors and scarcely out of | 4 “fea.” writes C. E. ‘Brewer, Village Springs, Ala. “Could not bend over at all without’ the most excruciating pains. I purchased a bottle of Foley ‘Kidney Fills. Was relieved afcer first few doses and continued their use un- | 4 til comrfstely cured, I consider Foley Kidney Pills the best kidney remedy in the world. Wo recurrence of my 4 trouble.” Adv ATTENTION KNIGHTS TEMPLAR Knights Templar are request- | ed to appear at Asylum of Tan-| cred Commandery No. 1 K. T. at| 10:30 a. m. Christmas Day,) Dec. 25, 1920, to participate in| the Christmas observance. It is; plar be there at 10:30 SHARP.| By Order of | L. K. THOMPSON, | Eminent Commander. | See Gussner’s Sugar § ecial Page 2. | [City News 1 eee From Washburn M. E. McCurdy of Washburn was | in town on business early in the week, | From Mazen Mr. and Mrs, F. Weener of Ha-| zen spent Wi ednesday in town on bus: | iness. Miss Pearson Leaves Miss Hilma Pearson, with the Bis- marck Music company, has resigned Special Boniet on Mothethoed and Baby, Free FIELD REGULATOR CO. DEPT. 5-D, ATLANTA.GA | > a | Absolutely eS ate N “a : i ba Hart’s Marineilo Parlors Room 4. Hughes Block Opposite G..P. Hotel 6 Electric 3 and > Wrinkle and Blackhead ment Face Bleaching E. L. HART Marinello Graduate Shampooing, Manicuring Hair Dressing Mareel Waving and Hair Weaving Treatment Treat- Acne SS ee her position and left this morning for her home Phe rete Miss. Pearson will spend Chris: with friends in Minneapolis. mas at Buffalo, Minn. Jnroute SUNSET BARBER SHOP Closed All Day Saturday Christmas Day Open Until 11 p. m. ‘Friday Night ‘MAY WE SERVE YOU THE DAY BEFORE CHRISTMAS > « BUSINESS IS GOOD, THANK YOU Adam Schaaf Pianos, Grands, Uprights and Players, also Reproducing, direct from the Factory to the Home. I have ONE EXTRA SPECIAL—in Bismarck—a Sample in Figured American Walnut, with bench, that I will save around $100 from the Regular price, to close before the end of this year—Easy payments if desired. I will be in Bismarck the week before Christmas and will call and aa all about it—drop me a postal if interested. D. ERNEST HALL WHY YOU ARE SICK WITH COLDS’ ¢ IN WINTER : Each year as winter comonletes the cycle of seasons the fact is borne home to us that man in his evolution has failed to adant him- self completely to,énvironment and condi- tions, Man was not content to stay where he eculd withstand climatic conditions in his natu tate and migrated to mor z a clim So today we sind ourselve: winter comes, driven to our homes which t¢ often are overheated and improperly ver then an is, wh cf preumon u tural conditions is to build up Chiropractic this possible by from the nerves which carry the life-giving force to all parts of the bedy. SEE R. S. ENGE, D. C., Ph. C. X-Ray Laboratory Lucas Block Bismarck, N. D.