The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 24, 1920, Page 8

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| the holidays in Mandan, and it is pro-; The Episcopal Guild held Christ-/to the doctors are jokes that will last |fms Wm Hart ; ¢ oo bable that two or three more out of} mas exercises in the’ guild hall last | a while, and that no doctor is permit: | Neos cratnvadge i . . s cs Buck Jones WESTERN MAID _ |, {2° eight teachers of that school will| night, where singing, “speaking and/ted to escap2 with his g'ft packet IMM Alice Joyce | Matinee Christmas at 2:30 PAGE EIGHT CITY SCHOOLS CLOSE: RESUME ON JANUARY 8 New Faces to Be Seen on Teach- ing Force When Schools Resume AWAY FOR CHRISTMAS \ LE AOICNST A yer —Mrs. Genevieve Hughes. ° i ignite! given Xmas afternoon 2:30 and 1 ic ‘ \ Many In City me xd Sartin has made the same trip | delivered. Washburn Lignite; given as ¢ 5 The Bismarck public schools aoe eis Sayin) ae is Basie ti Ble| hig aie From Sehoot ane _ Christmas at St. Alexius etry Chiltan Tee en Venn: Coal Co. Phone 453. | 4 o’clock at the Orpheum The- on Thursday afternoon for the yorck over the holidays, a goodly) r.0 a as returned’ With the hospital gay in garlands ee Soi — » Christmas vacation. School will re- sume on Monday, January 3, 1921. Superintendent Martin announces the addition of two new teachers to be added to the teaching staff with the beginning of the yeqr and that they will report for duty‘on January 3, they are: Miss Martha Becker, of Scotland, South Dakota added to the staff of the Junior High school to} Beek, teacher of English, goes to Ab-| Salvation Army Tree | enlace ‘ teach geography and spelling. Miss | @rdeen and other South Dakota towns.; The Salvation Army group made onened rie a moat Beautitaly The Big H f. A Becker is a graduate from a two-! \From the William Moore school; merry last night, when an excellent) tors. Here, the whole wealth of gitts| Stars\At Wi e year Normal school course and has Principal Frances Mallory goes to her! program was rendered and gifts dis- | in hiding for the past ten days will The had several years’ experience. | home at Ellendale; Miss Esther Max-| tributed to a host of people from a| he showered upon the members of| PRuNes The Theatre Beautiful 7 j Added to the New Richholt school | Well, teacher of geography and reva-! lovely Christmas tree, bringing Joy’ the hospital staff. Gifts of every sort| Mi ‘ MATINEE AT 2:30 force is Miss Lois McGettigan of Bis- | ing, will spend the holidays at, her to everybody concerned. (to suit every case. A dark secret es-| fmm gang, Ray marck. Miss McGettigan will begin work J. 'y The Richholt scheol, Mr. Martin states, already has an en- rollment of 201, with more to enter with the new yes The fifth teacher now added will greatly facilitate the caring for the pupils and a sixth teacher will be added later, thereby completing the capacity or the fine new building. Every room in every school building had its closing day exercises on Thursday and a_ stroll about the buildings disclosed the happiest of faces everywhere. The program at | the high school auditorium was of special merit, showing careful prep aration. The afternogn was a great | Pleasure to all in attendance. number are getting off to their homes , or to homes of friends in other places. | Of the high school staff, Miss Olive | A. Kinsella, teacher of Physics, goes! ;to Aberdeen S. D.; Miss Irene East- | man, teacher of Chemistry leaves for | her home at Pembina; Miss Elizabetli | Trine, teacher of Spanish, goes to Marshalltown Iowa; Miss Cora Van-! jhome at Wilton; Miss isaveue Gamp- | | bell teacher of Fourth grade, spends} | go away for Christmas. Some of the! | o’eleck, RRR What's the Use cf ruining costly automobile by letting it stand out all win- ter when you can get heated a oraee at the CORWIN MO- | Dital CITY NEWS | Goes to Hazen Mr. Herman Munson, director of | music in*the high school, will spend! the holidays at the home of his: par-; ents at Hazen, Here From Jamestown Mrs. A, L, Shute (Laurabelle Ward) | of Jamestown, entered Bismarck hos-/| Wednesday night for slight) treatment of a few day ey Baby Son for Christmas | Mr. and Mrs. Verne Haimes of Bis- | marck are’ the parents of a baby boy! born at St. Alexius on Thursday. from the University of Minnesota to} spend the holidays with her parents, | Mr, and Mrs, C. Bertsch, Jr. Visits Parents j Miss Celia Rosen, who attends the) University of Minnesota, is home to| spend the holidays with her parents, | | Mr. and Mrs. H. Rosen. i Exercises at St- George’s t gifts from the beautifully decorated | Don’t forget the Dinner Dance | at Hotel McKenzie, Christmas, |night, December 25th. Dancing | 19:00 o’clock sharp. ° i | ,Two_comulete shows will be| given Xmas afternoon 2:30 and| | 4 o'clock at the Orpheum The- a | | atre. AE a ee ed ce Why Essex Set a World Sales Kecord There is no secret back of the Essex triumph. It made the issue quality, without useless size or weight. That issue is uppermost today. For fine performance, durability and economy of ws- keep and operation are more im- portant now than e And with the Essex you sacri- fice no pleasure, performance ability that the confirm the endurance and per- formance by which Essex ac- on finest car complished hours and tween San ver. comfort or be supplied its unrivalled records of travelling 3037 miles in 50 in 4 times breaking the transcontinental record be- Francisco and’ New York, its fastest trip being 4 \days, 14 hours and 43 minutes. The Essex has won its position because it fills a want that can nowhere else. It has BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 214, seiner 112. Pact anaes emcee 1920 Here’s to You and Yours A Merry Christmas and a Happy and Most Prosperous New Year CHURCHES AND SCHOOLS SANTA CLAUS IN ‘ OBSERVE CHRISTMAS (Continued from Page 5.) Vocal solo, “Cantique’ del Noel,”, Adam—H. H. Ferner. | Hymn, “O Little Town of Bethle- hem,” Kedner—Congregation. | Anthem, “O Quiet Night,” Neidlin;: ger—Choir. Organ solo “Meditation,” original composition arranged by Clarence Eddy—H. Wagner. | Vocal solo, “This Day is Born a Savior,” Stewart—Mrs, A, 8. Boister. | Hymn, “Hark the Herald Angels Sing,” _Mendelssohn—Congregation. Postlude, “Festal March,” Kroeger and bells in the Christmas colors, St. f alexius begins the (Chrisimas festivi-/ ties with Christmas trees in each} ward of the hospital for the patients who cannot leave their beds. Santa} Claus in full dress, attended by two} Christmas pixies visits évery ward and| distributes gifts from the tree. | At 8:20, the nurses’ recreation hour, the class room of the hospital will be caped in an unguarded. moment, to| the effect that the gifts on the tree} unopened before the:company. Follow- | chestra of their own, ‘is a Christmas cactus practically covered with cerise blooms ‘assif Nature were singing a splendid hymn to the Nativity in flow- ers. In oun cold winter days it is a} joy to behold. Hl Visiting E. A. Thorberg | The E. A. Thorberg home - 712) Fourth street, is enjoying a family re-; union for the holidays. Superintend- ent S. K. Clarke of Waubay, South Da-; kota are house guests of their daugh- ; ter, Mrs. Thorberg, and Miss Esther. Clarke, instructor in Home Economics | at the Valley City normal svthool, has | me on to be with “her sister, Mrs. Thorberg, and her fathér and mother from South Dakota, over the holidays. Three Babies Home for Christmas Three babies left St. Alexius hos- pital this morning and hurried home to take part in the Christmas doings at their respective homes. Mrs. F. J. ‘McGarry brought home her baby boy, this morning, and Mrs, Joseph Werner carried off her baby girl to make the home for ‘the holidays. Mrs. Peter Kolberg and baby boy returned to their home at Huff. In the Hospitals . Patients entering Bismarck hospital Wednesday and Thursday are: Maude Canon, 318 Highth street; Fred Elder, Selfridge; Mrs... Godfried Sieward, Wishek; Frida Ellwein, Hazen; Albert Schmidgall, 307 Front street; Johanna Newland, Driscoll; Nora Brown, 507 Fourth street; Albert N. Junge; Linton; Mrs. Hlizabeth Spet- zer, Ashley; Eric Buchner, Werner; Mrs. Walter Bauer, Golden Valley; F. M.-Roberts, 321 Eighth street. Entering St. Alexius Thursday: Bud Matz, 723 Third street; Leona Reemts- ma, Fredonia; William Kontos. 210 Second sireet; Mrs.’ Katherine Metz, Mandan. Released from St. Alexius Thurs- day: Mrs. H. Burgloff, Center; Rob- ert Knowles, Bismarck} Mrs. Peter THE MOUNTAINS MAYSVILLE, Ky. Dec. 24,— Thomas Sartin Is the Santa Claus of Kinneconich Mountain. He'arrlved in town after a three ihe trip over the mountains and hills. In his coat pocket he had let- ters to Santa Claus from 47 chil- dren Iiving at the mountain. He read every letter carefully, made out a Ust and went about his Christmas shopping. Every ehild’s wishes to Santa Claus were fultitled, When he started back home his two-horse wagon was loaded. Lahr Motor Sales Company BANQUET COLBY IN SO. AMERICA Rio Janerio, Dec, 24.—Bainmbridge ‘Colby, American secretry of state, was guest of honor at a luncheon given at Guanabara ‘Palace today. The vic2-presidents of the Republic, members of the cabinet, high military and naval officers and members of Congress being present. Later he paid an official call on the major of the city. ton Screened Lump Lignite Coal. Phone 453 for the famous Wil- ; The coal that is all coa), no clink-! ers, no soot, no dirt. $6 per ton} VICTORY MEDALS Minneapclis, Dec. 24.—Victory me- dals to the number of 16,307 have been distributed to former service men by siate recruiting headquarters here, according to Major R. E. Erith, in charge of the local officec. An aver- age of 200 medals a day has been giv- en out the last month, Majer Frith said. - \ o firemen, Men famil- ar with firing lignite coal. Report at-once. Beulah Coal Mining Com- pany, Beulah, N. D. 12-24-tf Mary Pickford Marguerite Clark Fatty Arbuckle Charles Cha; Dorothy Phi nn W All of us are prone, on the great day, to recall; in particular, our faithful friends; and, in the world of inanimate things which serve us faithfully and well, the Hupmobile TO OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS CHRISTMAS AND A JOYOUS NEW YEAR Ls ot ee nee Harry, L. Wagner at the Organ Ehave a comfortable feeling that the Hupmabile is one of the household possessions most pleasantly, remembered in the home on Christmas morning. WE WISH A MERRY Tonight and Saturday in oe Ci ” Beauty Parlor: teachers from the Will Wachter, Rich- tree made the childréti happy. ing the tree festivitiy will come the | : TONIGHT and TOMORROW j ty s | holt, and the Kindergarten schools! _ | following program. by the nurses: ~~ | Pear wane i “SUNSET SPRAGUE” t } Marinello System | will spend the holidays out of town St. Marys Convent Exerelses —_| Recitation, “Christmas way”....... pv arery Hl Wn. S. Hart : i Under New M || While many of the groups live in Bis- Christmas exercises for the chil- imho Miss Hi gonetance,T stinadge | LAR > of Speed and Pluck 1 : inder New Managemen : ; | 7 rie o Wallace Reld 3 omance of Speed an i 215 Broad’ marck. Of the supervisors Miss Boy-| dren of St. Mary’s convent were held | Vocal duet, “Sunget and Evening Star’ John Barrymore H In a Wonderful Super-Special ‘ » broadway sen has goné to Fargo and Sheldon|on Wednesday afternoon in the audi- Misses Dickman and Forbes i Blilie Burke also teas ne for the nplideys. |torium of the school building. Fol-| Violin solo, “Love Thou Mer. aN Eipetsclayton : . \ } one 694 t the beginning of the school| lowing an interesting’ program of| -.----+crssesseenetees Miss Forbes | Hi Dorothy Dalton er omed:; { Bismarck, North Dakota vee ane lal enrollment was given) singing and speaking, siti for the CuOrte “Hark, The Herald Angels Viola Bana ‘The Cradle of Courage Two Reel Comedy eh { as . With the opening of school children and for the teachers were jing.”” “Ep? . i & q Subborohea Treatments, || witir the New Year, the number will, distributed. Recitation .. ~ Replogle Elsie Ferauson™ With AH meSpun Hero Electric Facial and Scalp doubtless be increased considerably. | ~ | At midnight of Ciristmas eve, will Dorothy Gish ‘ 4 A With the F: Follies Chorus Massages PO SERS FON LEC Tanes |B. and P. W. Club Christmas | be celebrated the midnight high mast Nacimova Thomas Santschi and Anna Little ii e Famous Follies Coimedoe and Acne Don’t forget the Dinner Dance The Business and Professional Wo-| Sung by Father Bonaventure Goebel, Hi Gorey ,ay ins Treatments at Hiatal McKenzie, Christmas| men met in tele club room ‘ast | ChaPlain of the hospital. Wen, uaell The Tensest, most Exciling and En- E MONDAY Speci: a 5 nicht, n . night and) made ready numberless RF SERENE . 4 uD” ‘ Special Prectments for Nae December 25th. Dancing jackets of food clothing, aitte ada BEAUTIFUL PLANT Seo yaiet voung | tertaining Big Feature of the Season | ‘Pendleton. Round up i Minkigs . oclock sharp. | sweets for their friends, among the! Probably the prize Christmas dec-| H Eyebrow Arching eect = jchildren of the town''ahd the county, | Oration is’ the wonderful Christmas Shampooing, Hair Dressing Do not forget the Orpheum wherever the business women thought:| cactus in bloom in, the milk station. and Manicuring’ gives two complete shows Christ they could win a stillé for Christmas | Bet oft, teeny the be hd eet = ‘ani A sf as 2: . cheer. s. | Plants always bioomin » Bly le Manicuring for Gentlemen || ™#S afternoon at 2:30 and 4:00. cheer \Joy to the birds that have an or-| large, high-priced car can give. may surely be included. Judge it by trial. Match its speed hill-climbing ability and riding ease with any. met no competition because it Geck, Glen Ullin. fills a field to itself. Everyone Do not forget the Orpheum | who has ever ridden in an Essex gives two complete shows Christ- knows why no rival challenges mas afternoon at 2:30 and 4 its leadership. o'clock. ne ; Phone 453 for the famous Wil ton Screened Lump Lignite Coal. The coal that is all coal, no clink- ers, no soot, no dirt. $6 per ton delivered. Washburn Lignite Coal Co. Phone 453. WANTED TO BUY Two filing cabinets, | four-drawer. Apply this office. Phone 32. eek We renew our promise oh this Christmas Day that everything that | can be done, will continue to be done to make the Hupmobile wor- thy of the high position it holds as - the car of the Amesican family. CARL PEDERSON Factory Distributor 216 Main Street Tel. 932 Bismarck, N. D. Southeastern Montana and Southwestern North Dakota | BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA Your own experience will Sport Phaeton, $1595.00 F. O. B. Factory Roadster $1595.00 F. O. B. Factory. i Sedan $2450.00 F. O. B. Factory : Cabriolet $2100.00 F. O. B. Factory R. B. 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