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we s) THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1920 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE PAGE THREE * s _ Sedatthr — - — Lecieatsnantibtiate + spent eat emaiaanianeienasroaneer=vy eaaoneneseranameener’ : — —— —— — = = ® * THEATRE THEATRE : E RE. Dill B. Register was hostess . afternoon at her apartment : i u > ‘t T " ° in Person Court to thirty young wo- 8 >| ) Bismarck’s Perfect Theatre Tonight Only men, honoring her house guest and a] | io Harry L. Wagner at the organ college friend, Miss Coila Manly of| . a u Minneapolis who is in town over the} . - Py ‘ holidays. ; 5 i Py z i “ni The apartment was cherry in a color 7 Tonight Enid Bennett scheme of yellow and white carried j F} in out by yellow candles and chrysan- * » g a themums, with bowls of white nar- ‘ . ~ Ethel Clayton. vissus. Presiding at the tea table] [i oe * iS ” in 6 e ® 99 were two young matrons of the cir- - : 1 Hair ins cle of girlhood friends of the hostess, s 5 . uate ; Mrs. Tom Lough and Mrs. Benton “ 4 “The Ladder Bake Miss Bleanor Gustafson, ‘ . 4 : .t mut a Helen Lucas and Miss Anne At- r i : A Story of Things in Married on, assisted the hostess in enter- 5 le j i amily | taining her gUests who were all a : of Lies” Life Not Told to the Family young women in the younger set of : a . Bismarck, : ” Next Door The tea, which was semi-i forma en e s =) 4 was one of the verp pretty affairs of} i 3 Should a wife or a sweetheart and the holiday season and had the added! ; " » fr y ‘harli Shaplin charm of being the first social affair ee * ‘ : always tell the truth—to him Charlie Chapl in the series tobe given by the host-| * bout everything? in ess who is a bride of the season, ° a a 2 : iceretrarm acm x b A Pi ; : ’ See this heartstirring story of “THE IMMIGRANT” MARRIED HERE Hal Everybody who received a Victrola for Christmas will be particu- : g story A, Nordstrom, of pal : larly interested in this list of new Victor music. But whether it is for love, and a girl who won the eee the Presby.| feat new Victrola or for the Victrola which has been the friend of your right to answer. TOMORROW Manse Wednosday afternoon ut) i ee for years, you will find selections you will want to hear—and add : | maqey a qv ff olliciating. ‘The attending witnesses) fy b your record collection. Any Victor dealer will gladly play any num- “THE SON OF TARZAN were Mr. Oluf Aukrust and Miss Ma-| ers for you. ae ‘s Tomorrow bel jason. Mr. Nordstrom is me . . Number Size Price ‘« Wallace Reid brother ote . p EE een ae bd Mefistofele—L’altra notte (They Threw My Chill Into the Sea) Frances Alda 74651 12. $1.75 + paaeiin daughter of Potct i. Barsness, a Turkish March (om “Ruins of Athens”) Violin Mischa Elman 64915 101.25 & in MONDAY prominent farmer near Ryder, Me- iz Quartet in D Minor— Allegretto ma on troppo (Mozart) Flonzaley Quartet 74652 12 1.75 < if mnie! . aie Lean county, Mr. and Mrs. Nord-| BY Mignon—Polonaise, “Io son Titania” (I’m Fair Titania) AmelitaGalli-Curci 74653 12 1.75 é “WHAT’S YOUR HURRY” WILLIAM FARNUM strom will engage in farming about! By Life Orville Harrold 64916 10 1.25 é e four miles southeast of Baldwin. a Banjo Song Mme. Homer and Miss Louise Homer 87572. 10 1.50 : DINNER FOR ROBERT KELLY Elijah—If With All Your Hearts Edward Johnson 74654 12 1.75 ’ Billy Ankenman entertained at 2. Since You Went Away John McCormack and Fritz Kreisler 87573 10 1.50 : cs ee chicken dinner in honor of his school Le Coucou (The Cuckoo) Piano Sergei Rachmaninoff 64919 10 1.25 : friend Robert Kelly, returning from} fy Andrea Chenier—Nemico della patrie? (The Enemy of His Country?) Titta Ruffo 88626 12 1.75 « Pillsbury Academy to spend Christ- Stein Song Reinald Werrenrath 64914 10 1.25 : mare tae diehard me That Naughty Waltz Olive Kline-Elsie Beker) |... 49 : B Were Oe aot noe a ‘ Alabama Moon ‘ Olive Kline-Elsie Baker j 1°" w : , Charles Gobel, Robert ‘Alice Blas Wal a a “, Kelly and the host. Immediately fol- | aes ue Sows Waits Joseph C. Smith's Onecare fxs700 10 lowing the dinner, all departed for ripoli—Medley Waltz Joseph C. Smith's Orchestra the home of Dr. Bodenstab where I Love You Sunday—Medley*Fox Trot The Benson Orchestra of Chicago! __, they were the guests for the even- Oh Gee! Oh Gosh!—One Step The Benson Orchestra of Chicago f 18702 10 ing at Miss Catherine's social affair. < My Sahara Rose—Medley Fox Trot Accordion Pietro} a DANCE : Stop It!—One St Pictro {8702 10 . . NEW t DANCE = p Ht-—One Step = Accordion | \ ‘ictro Tho Elks will dance the old year | f I've Got the Blues for My Kentucky Home Aileen Stanley} 5703 10 out and the new year in Friday night Singin’ the Blues Aileen Stanley f at the Elks Hall. ‘The Elks’ band or- | iq Sally Green (The Village Vamp) Billy Murray) chesira will furnish’ the music and I've Got the A-B-C-D Blues Billy Murray-Ed. Smalle f !3/94 10 many interesting stunts are planned | #4 Forgive Me Lord . Hoiier Redebeaver } t liven the dance as the old year ara) He Sain Seba ed aout Old Rugged Cross Mrs. William Asher-Homer Rodeheaver j 8705 10 midnight. A large attendance is ex-| Be Avalon (Fox Trot Song) Charles Ha: ison) 5707 ith pected. — Plans being made for] & Rock-a-Bye Lullaby Mammy Peerless Quartet { the largest crowd that has attended 4 Feather Your Nest Albert Campbell-Henry Burr an Elks dance this ons i Old Pal, Why Don't You Answer Me? Henry Burr} 18708 10 io ee IERINE BODENSTAB HOST te: Grieving for You—Feather Your Nest—Fox Trot Teeming with Thrills, Ferocious |- zen high school girls enjoyed | RR . Paul Whiteman and His Ambassador Orchestra 3870 122 Lions, ‘Tigers, Bahoons, Fierce itality of Miss Catherine | im My Wonder Girl—Coral Sea—Fox Trot ; 3 : 210s», gers, Db last ¢ at her home| #& Paul Whiteman and His Ambassador Orchestra Py Man-eating Blacks, Sinister Arabs, fandan Avenue. The home % : = in Christmas decoration and . . 4 i Venomous Reptiles Amongst them, | tne young hostess, a sophomore fu Hear these new Victor Records tomorrow at any Victor dealer's. . always fighting, is “The Son | the igh seltool, _tiertained "her He will give you an illustrated booklet describing their New Victor : i guests with Bam jancing, and nice . . of Tarzan,” with his companions, | r iments. Mr Rodenstab as- fi Records on. sale at all dealers on the Ist of each month. Victrolas : “Akut,’ the Ape, and “Meriem,” ete be daughter in caring for her * in great variety from $25 to $1500. : S his sweetheart. MARRIED A‘ Kd : Ralph A, Latin 5 « A ARC K ; and Mabel C. Parsons of Telfer town- | BM ° . ship south © of town were mar- . i BISM ried by Rev. Quigley at the M. i.) iq vy, : THEA > Parsnoage. They were attended by | . THEATRE Mrs. JM. Hartley and W. A. Par | BY () ‘ a : sons, rother and sister of the bride. 4 . Tomorrow—Saturday They will make their home on the] . D 31st and Jan. Ist groom's farm. He : ec, 31st and Jan. 1s —— LANGER DAUGHTER TUESDAY i i Matinee Saturday 2:30 A little dark haired daughter,| Bi : ‘ : weighing eight and a half pounds, ar-| fi REG. U.S. PAT. OFF This tpademark and ibevtradervarked : rived at St. Alexius ‘Tuesday morn-] Mi word ‘Victrola’ identify all our products. . jing for Mr. and Mr am Langer | it Look under the lid! Look on the label? 2 . 4 |and their host o| ds rejoice with VICTOR TALKING MACHINE CO, - Phone 453 for the famous Wil- | age Licenses Issued | them over. the 1 of the litte] I Camden, N. J. ; : ton Screened Lump Lignite Coal.) The following , licenses girl at the holiday tim a * The coal that is all coal, no clink. | 5 sued by Judge Davies on the; aa pe e ; e e : s , 5 ; j : Ralph A. Lane, Glencoe, to ae Ihcludine the . : o ers, no soot, no dirt. $6 per ton | jharry Miss Mabel C. Parsons of ‘Tel- eee eens (ea ictor a ing ac Ine le . Ce Coal Co. Phone 453. jArthur H. Solbers of Bismarck, to. ¢h ior high school girls at a din- ‘ : . ne [marry Miss Mabel E. Skoghind’ of | yep in the dinning rom of the dos iB Camden, New Jersey ahaa : If your Engine needs Regrind- | !/¢win- | mestic science department after the} ; ASE : + . 4 armas re | = Baume 4 pal Bee ing, new Pistons, Rings or Pins,; joy je ended Kidney Trouble za A " Let us do it, we do nothing but| “1 had a severe attack of kiduey LE ILLE x accurate work. Bismarck Foun- | ‘rouble and for thr could not! Miss ant cash pe Hl dry and Welding Co. | get gut of door i seat el ut ot ier of tai i Graceville Minne- PPS PPPTErS Te TT é i srewer, as le ‘1 her work 2 Se . ' . gs, Ala. uld not bend ¢ i at the AON iis 1 parebaeed & hottie eee oy tars nwill kali meetings seculnfleaen “the ones far out into the | school” ‘This standard, low priced| Small children in Zealand dress he WESTERN MAID | y Pills. “ ! Patrol leader and Troop scribe will Work on the temporary bridg2| medicine loosens and i rs | exactly like their parent | few nd contin $ FROM HANKINSON — |be apponited at this meeting. has been completed, and the work will] and phlegm, check sling cous ; ; 4 Beauty Parlors Lil completely cured. Foley | Miss Betty I and Miss Eleanore) Grady, Scoutma g0 ahead rapidly jing, m breathing, soothes; Nearly two-thirds of all high school i | Kidney Pills the best kidney remedy Winner mans h chool girls from oes jane he! a r inamed | souene s in the United States are wo- Marinello System | in the world. No recurrence of my| Hankinson, were the guests of Mrs. — - commended to School Children | and stops tigkling in throat. | men. 215 Broadway a Block | trouble.” a E r the fore part of the} Bound Over ; "5 " : . ae ise children 8 k, North Dakotd | |x returned to their homes| George and Walter Dohn, charged Foun colds 1S. 6 | Subborohea Treatments. Wednesd with interfering with an officer, the pup, colds and COURS: | Aebbbbhbh hh bebnkbh bbb bbbibibbhbkbrbrbhbbbibbibidbt Electrical Facial and Sealp Massage | ae outgiowth of a beating Policeman q - rence: tt omedoe “and, Acne | ines S DANCE _ [Jensen suffered, waived preliminary vith Jeong re q Special Treatments for Wrinkles || | ‘The Elks will have a dance on Fri-|examinaticn before Justice Dolan and BRO ME aaa F ' Eyebrow Arching | jdev evening, dancing the old year|were bound to district court, yes- | Suis Fly SE eee Shampooing, | Hair Dressing and out and the new year in. Excellent] terday afternoon. ee erent Oe, BO . Mapleuring i music has been engaged. mend it to every child that goes to aincuring for Gentlemen sf | MAYES [epee My Ae ov) fag music has been engaged. fp aincuring for goa Fl Start, Eee Work as —"; Work of setting the form for pier | j i CITY NEWS ‘o. 2 at the Bismarek-Mandan bridge ’ . iq y REDUCTION | cee ennai ee ede underway today. Cone Hart’s Marinello ; vill be poured into the form for pi > i Nurse HH NOMS 1a OC Gite Dra Parlors 4 i In Tailored Suit | ; Mi $ Della Kibbler, graduate nurse,|s_" ltY oF tomorrow. Piers Room 4, Hughes Block I: 4 Ne 5 | is al Bismi spite : yD + n Tailored Suits i at Bismarck Hospital. Opposite GAP. Hota rE 0 inker Here Phone 896 | i 5 ‘ $85 values now $50.00 k Atmold Gerberding of the Regan SHE WAS FAT Bismarek, N. D., S $75 values now .$45.00 1 os hy. 3 Conenationp |? Bank #0 town on busts The shadow on thi Hlectielysie | ; $65 values now .$40.90 i YW Fepoctont Te ‘sities 1 f Electric ee oof Wace . 37 50) pypectani tl MOLACK Mr. and Mr. siounced and $ $50 to $55 value $37.5 sa z lock are the parents of a baby daugh.| snd. follow Wrinkle T * ; EEer ys oan. ee Kk are a a baby rat rink Y $40 to $45 value $30.00 || MOTHERS TREND |ter torn st Bismarck stspital Wed- Av ant bigrkival ‘treat. [ft At Reduced Inventory Prices | eae ment pomere . ‘ Day P oa Te A | , F + Sold with a Smal! Payment Down and Balance in Monthly TERMS CASH Bos feet Face Bleachings [# Sold Ung ema F ‘ ‘ Al] Boy Scouts of Troop No. 6 will} jn" ‘ E. L. HART \~ Payments to Suit All Buyers. 7 Ending Feb. 28th, 1921 meet in the Chapel of the Presbyt Marinello Graduate | i 7 3 ian Church, Thursday evening at EB it Shampooing, Manteuring B ks M C KLEIN instoad of Friday evening. All: hoys| cm’ seme a Pe Decaniae eee | ismarc. usic UO. who regard this as their church home| GUARANTEE. Mireel Waving and Hair i . : “4 : | will be privileged to register. The | teemoniais teomes to vou im plain |] Weavinie } Corner Broadway and 3rd Street Tailor and Cleaner | Troop will be completely} reorgan-| wrapper) > Korein Company, NO-| caving | H tererre ized and with Assistant Scoutmas-| 68, Station X, New York, |

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