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PAGE FUUK Social and . Personal Miss Welch and Mr. Okert Are Married in East At 11:30 on at Germantown, curred the wedding of Welch and Benjamin well known Bismarc people. The wedding ceremony w read at the home of the bride's sister, Miss Jane Welch, Mrs. Okert was attired in a bnown it of veldymime trimmed in Russian ble with hat to match, She wore rsage of pink sweetheart ré 5 While in Bismarék she was employed ed nurse by Drs. Shipfer and s an active worker s and P fonal wo- mens club and has many friends in Bismarck. Mr. Okert is well known in Bi marck having made his home he for the past three years during which time he s connected with the Home- awsociation. the ceremony left for’ Atlant ng trip. The at Philadelp}: 4 Mr. and Okert City o wed r home tempor- Christmas Sale _is Successful The 14th annual Christmas Seal ‘ the North Dakota jon proved very e last Saturday in Mrs. E. J, chairman and the s and their re- the cit committe $199.41 sth Quain bs St. Alexius Nurses Horn . Bismarck Ho; ce d Pacific .. Mrs, Murphy and M Mrs. Nupen and Mrs. Rohrer at McKenzie Hotel ..... wane Miss Plath and ‘Miss Cullen... 70.75 - 100.06 69.50 54.3 24 31, 514,50 Total Christ- The-sale wil t mas Day and it is hoped that’ the amount will grow large enough to place a nurse in the scheols for the remainder of the school year. —filty per cent of the proceeds in the en- iwe state, goes back to the commun ity where seals are sold if the sale exceeds $€9. This money is used for health work which will be of benefit community. Where there are ses the percentage is used to place scales in the school, for providing milk for undernourished children, purchasing health material for use’ in the schools and in many other ways ag the community sees the needa. Where there are no’nurses the asso ciation provides a nurse who make surveys and examinations where needed. During the past summer the association maintained. | a. traveling clinic which spent a few weeks in the field making surveys and during that period they found 51 active cases of tuberculosis, 43 suspects.and 27 fam- ilies with tuberculosis histories. A healthy school child is the only solu- tion for the tuberculosis problem and the tuberculosis association craves the cooperation of every parent and er in the state to have the ool examined regularly and a state wide campaign started to put the un- acrnourisned sphool child on the pro- per rest and diet b: Elks to Hold ; Annual Memorigl The Bismarck Elks lodge will’ hold nual memorial service Sunday afternoon at 3 p. m. in the Eltinge! theater, rvice is open to the pubiic and ail are invited to attend. The committee has secured the ser vices of a good speaker, and is ar-) ranging the program to include many musical numbers. Every Elk in Bis- marek is expected to bg present at the memorial meeting. ' i Johnson-Dusenberry Nuptials in Iowa . Bismarck e of | f ¢ Of interest to many friends is the news of the mar Mrs. Pearl Johnson of this ¢ W. L. Dusenberry of Washington, at the heme of her brother, E. G. Morey at Davenport, Iowa. Rey. Courts of a Methedist church there p: med the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Dusenberr¥ returned to Washington where they will make their home. VISITING HERE. Mrs. Mabel M, Hollis, state sitper- visgr of vocational education is visit-/ A Permanent Hair Health Promoted by Cuticura Frequent shampoos with Cuticura Soap, assisted when necessary by gentle anointings with Cuticura Ointment, afford the purest, sweet- est and most economical method of freeing the scalp of itchings and scalings and of establishing a hair- growing condition. Sampje Each Prov by Mall. 4. "Cuticura Soap shaves without mug. iress: jeura Lab will make/ | Friday, «December [meeting was followed by a paper on THE SPAN ISH. EFFECT BY MAMAN HALE. New York, Nov, 2 The capricious | effects to which hats run, at the same; time retaining their graceful outline, | is shown in the smart chapeau of ing in’ Bismarck ‘today. Mrs. Hollis; came here to Inspect the work being done by the Domestic Science branch | of the night school. | Mr. and Mrs. Paulson to Move to Minneapolis Mr. and Mis. W. C, (Happy) Paul- son and Mr. Paulson's mother, Mrs. C. Paulson, are leaving Bismarck on Thursday for Minneapolis where they will make their home. Mr. Paul: who has’made his home in Bismarck for some time has been engaged ir the automobile and tire \business here. He will be in charge ‘of sales of the Fleischmann company in the twin citi Mr. Paulson was commander of the American Legion here until ently and was also active in the North Da- kota gnard. ‘He served in the world war, * Both Mr. and’ Mrs. Paulson haye many friends in Bismarck who wish them suce BISHOP TYLER TO VISIT ST. GEORGES WEDNESDAY Tomorrow, St. Andrew’s Day (Wed- nesday- will be another Red “Letter day in:the life and work of St. Georges church as a visit is expected from the Bishop of North Dakota, the’ Right Rev. J. Poyntz Tyler, D. D. The Bishop will arrive in Bismarck on Wednesday afternoon and will ad- minister the Holy Rite of Confirma- tion in the evening. This service will commence at 8 o'clock and will be followed: by the dedication of the parish house enlargement. At the conclusion of both of these ceremonies a reception will be tend- ered te the Bishop by the congrega- tion. The hostesses will be the mem- bers of the Ladies’ Guild who will serve light refreshments\during the social hour. The rector and church wardens would like it to be generally understood that both the services and the reveption are open to all,.and that evervbody interested will be given a hearty welcome, The Young People’s Society of! the Trinity Luthern church — will hold thein regular’ meeting Wednesday | evening in the chruch at the corner of Avenue C and Seventh street. They have secured for the program a Rountl the World lecture. This will be fur- nished by Dr. Brunas of Dunn Center who was a traveling companion to Peer Stromme, noted writer and globe trotter, on his last trip around the world-ir 1912. The lecture will be il- lustrated and promises to furnish an evening of entertainment and educa- tion that will be worth anyone's time to attend. Program starts at eight clock and _refreshments—will_ be served. GUILD MEETS ON THURSDAY |. The pr lent of St. George's Guild jannounces that on Thursday a special all day session of the St. George’s Women’s Guild will be held. This session will be open to all who are taking or who wish to take a part in the preparations being made for the annual bazaar, which is to be held on 9 The parish house will be open at 9 a. m. Coffee will be served at noon, but it is re- quested that each lady will bring her own funch, In this all day session, the energies of the ladies will be concen- / trated in bringing to a happy conclu- ion all that has been attempted dur- in gthe past strenuous weeks. SCHOOLS CONTRIBUTE. The annual Thanksgiving offering taken in the public schools here for the benefit of the Children’s home at Fargo and for the Society of the Friendless netted $136 for these insti- tutions. The contribution from the high school, which was the largest, amounted to $71.36. The second larg- est donation was that from the Wtl- liam Moore school, $44 and . the third largest from the Will school amounted to $39.33. Each institution, for whose benefit the offering was taken, receives half of the proceeds. tion held a meeting at_the St. Alexius club rooms last evening. The meet- ing was well attended and everyone took an active part in the matters brought up. The regular business “The Duties of a Privaté Duty Nurse,” by Loretta Empting. A di: sion of the topic followed. Refreshments were served at the close of the eve- {ning. The next meeting a paper on }“Why Ev Nurse Should. belong to ithe State Association” will be given. GIVE FAREWELL PARTY Following the regular — busi: meeting of the Daughters of America| ‘Fannie Dunn Quain will give an illus HiWon pblack velvet with a fur-shaped brim, turned up smartly. The top of th@ brim is overed with gold brocade, which gives an old Spanish sugges- tion. The neckpiece is of mink. , SN OE lightiul farewell party for’ Mrs. Ida M, Wiley and her mother, Mrs. Scha- fer, had been planned. * The hours were spent socially. Dainty refresh: ments were served at the close of the! evening....The meeting was held in the’ mew gyninasium of St. Mary’s| ‘hool. . Wiley and Mrg. Schafer! are leaving GIVE POT-LUCK SUPPER The pot-luck supper to be given at the Presbyterian church on Thurs- day night ‘promises to be exception- ally good. Committees are now at work on-the supper_and from all re- ports those planniflg on attending have much to look forward to, The supper is under the auspices of the Presbyterian ladies, aid and will be-/ gin at 6 o’clock. Everyone is invited to attend. \ TO TALK ON ROOSEVELT C. W. Farnham, of St. Paul, an. or- ator of unusual ability, will deliver. an address before the Town Criers | and invited guests®Friday night in Legion hall. Dancing will follow. Mr. Farnham has delivered his ad- } dress on ‘“Roosevelt—the Man” in) several large cities and has been high- ly praised. * | An interesting and instructive pro- gram has been-planned fior the meet- ing of the Business and Professional Womens club this evening: Mrs. trated lecture on Hawaii and Mrs. Ruediger and Miss Martell, who have travelled on the island will also con tribute to the program. WORK FOR NEEDY Groups of Bismarck women ‘in all parts of the city have been busy working the past few weeks on thes for the people in poverty icken districts of the county and state. A group of. women met at the home of Mrs. George. Welch yesterday afternoon for the purpose of making more garments. SPECIAL CHOIR PRACTICE, All members of the choir of St. George's Episcopal church are asked | to come to church for choir practice this evening. The choir will meetithis evening instead of Thursday evening on account of the bishop’s visit at the lecal parish tomorrow. GIVE MASQUERADE DANCE. The members of the Odd Fellows! and Rebekah lodges are giving a mas-| queradé dance at the Odd Fellows hall on Friday, December 9. Cash prizes} are offered for the best costume.! Dancing will be from 9 to 1, and a | soon for: Arizona where! they will. make their home. jhome-of her brother, J. P. French. land Mrs. Theo¢iore Quanrud and baby ‘DYED HER DRESS, ~ANDBABY’SCOAT | | Buy “Diamond I , Simple directions in every package. Don’t wonder whether you can dye or | tint successfully, because perfect home dyeing is gudranteed with Diamond ! Dyes even if you have never dyed be- | fore. Worn, faded dresses, skirts, | waists, coats, sweaters, stockings, | draperies, hangings, everything, he- }come like new again. Just tell your i druggist whether the materjal you : wish to dye ig wool or silk, or Whether | it is linen, cotton, or mixed goods. | Diamond Dyes never streak spot, fade ner given by the “War Mothers nd. Legion Auxiliary on) Wednesday jevening are asked to be there promptly at /@:30 o'clock. MARRIE® AT JAMESTOWN. | Word wag received here today of; | the marriage of Niss Minnie Kilian, daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kil-| jian, former residents of Wilton, an’ | Francis Judkins of Coeur d'Alene. | Idaho, at Jamestown. Mr. Judkins is! known in Bismarck, having been em-! ployed by J. L. Watkins here. He was ‘a momber of Co, H. and was in France ‘during the war. : ie Ses | | RETURN TO HOME vt Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Nelson, who spent, the week end visiting friends in Bismarck. returned yesterday to their home at Elgin} TO GRAND FORKS + | \ ‘Mrs. George V. Haliday and three children left this morning for Grand Forks, N. D., where they will make their home. SHOPPERS HERE Mr. and Mrs. ‘Simon Jahr and Mrs. G. A. Stewart of Wilton were shop- pers in Bismarck today. : ON BUSINESS TRIP P. R. Fields left this morning for Fargo on a business trip. CARSON VISITORS > Mr. and ‘Mrs. A. G. Peterson of Car- son were visiting friends in Bismarck today. . FROM WILTON H. ©. and: William Asplund of Wil- tion were Business visitors in the city today. Dy - FROM BALDWIN, J. A. DeLong and Lester Larson of Baldwin are in Bismarck on a busi- ness trip. VISITING BROTHER . Mrs. Frank Little of Fayette, N. D., is visiting in the city, a guest at the; Photographs are ideal Christ-, mas gifts. Make appointments at Butler Studio. . city News | Here for Treatment: Rev: John Fisher of Ashley has. en-; tered the ‘Bismarck: hospital for treat- ment. — Sota te) Baby Girl, Mr, and ‘Mrs. George Schubeft of 300 Eighth street:!announce the ar- |, rival of a baby. girk: = I » ‘Baby Daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bertole of 305 Thirteenth street, are the parents of a baby daughter born_at home. Draws Knife, b A colored man was arrested by the police last night after, it is alleged, | he drew a knife on-George Coleman in the latter's store, during an argu- ment. He, is held in jail awaiting bond, At Hospital ‘Mrs. H. O. Chilson of Zap has en- tered the Bismarck hospital for tréat-/ ment. “Mrs. Albert Sayler of Hebron Koy ef the city have returned to their good time is assured all who attend. MUSICAL CLU MEBTS. .+.. | The Thursday Musical club. will; hold its regular meeting on Thursd:ty of this week at the home of Mrs. J. A.! Larson on 6th street: A very interest-| ing program hi been prepared ant! re urged to attend: GIVE OPEN HOUSE PARTY The members of the Business and Professional Women's clu) will give | an open house party at the club rooms | tomorrow ‘evéning. All working girls and women of the city are invited to attend: * .FOR MINNESOTA nm, who has held the po- sition of Dairy commissiorer in. the department of agriculture at the state capitol, left-this morning fer Brain- erd, Minn., wheré he will visit at the! home of his parents.. pa aa Ee ENTERTAIN AT DINNER Mr. and Mrs. ‘A. Landgren enter- tained at six o'clock dinner last eve- ning. Covers were liid for eight. Fol- lowing the dinner a pleasant evening was spent playing ,cards. . GIRL SCOUTS MEET, The Episcopal Girl Scouts, _ Bis- niwrck Troop No. 1, will meet at the parish house lon Saturday evening at 7:30 instead’ of on Wednesday, the usual time for .meeting. TAKES NEW POSITION. Mrs. 18. 0. Marlen, who has been in the tax commissioner's office, has accepted. a position in the office of O'Hare and Cox, effective the first of the month. . CLUB HAS MEETING. The Current Events club will, hold their meeting tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. G. Wallace, 507 Fourth ‘street. BUSINESS' VISITORS M. J. Olson of Driscoll and Charles King of Minot were business visitors +in Bismarck teday. MEMBERS ARE ASKED. at their meeting last evening a de-] All Legion members attending the {homes- Rost — x Photographs are ideal Christ-: mas gifts. Make appointments; at Butler Studio. | ro eee Scout Notes | om ot Episcopal Scouts Troop | No. 3, Bismarck, | A Sreat deal of activity has been shown of late by the above troop. Committees for many different pur- poses have been organized and what} is really more pleasing are function- ing in a very:healthy manner, but more of this anon. Vernice Smart is | the latest addition to the ranks of first ! class: scouts and was. duly installed 'on Monday evening to the responsi- . Georg | bilities his rank entails. There are many more who are jist! cen the verge of becoming first class | scouts and we hope to soon be able to chronicle their names in this col- tumn. The troop ova whole has been giv-| en a severe drilling. in basketball and | and follow the | | their own rights. }er: 2522 Scoville Ave., Jolusoe’s Popular Priced Store “ALWAYS BUSY.” ‘Your choice of any of these Beads as shown ‘ in cut. One movie star often will bring a crowd. But a flock of stars brought two pig crowds to the Eltinge last night. The house was packed at both Ss ‘or there were in the pictufe, “The Affairs of Anatol,” Wallace Reid, Gloria Swanson, Eliott Dexter, Theo- dore: Roberts, Agnes Ayres, Monte Blue and other well known celebrities of the screen, all of them stars ia “The affairs of Anatol” was hailed for games any Saturday afternoon be- tween one and three o'clock, the only stipulation being that due notice be given to Scoutmaster Cox. The Episcopal Junior Cubs. bonis is a very. live bunch of boys and under Scoytmaster Richard Hall 1g doing fine work. Thoughi not a part of the great organization of the Amer- ican Boy Scouts they are working to- wards that’ end and when old: enougi’ will be drafted: in the same. Many: of’ these boys have already qualified for tenderfoot tests: At the last meet- ing Patrol Beader Teddy Halliday was given a farewell. send off. We shall be sorry to miss, him. Edgar Crewe was chosen as patrol deader in his place, and Donald Kenniston as~ his assistant. David Holliggsworth was. elected as the troop scribe. Mr. Pill- moor donated his work on a beautiful! flag last week and we thank him for the same, The Cubs will' meet on Fri- day everling this week instead of Tuesday. | | Dance,at Baker’s Hail. Every. s Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- | iday nights. Best 10c a dunce. music in the state. Photographs are ‘ideal gifts; for all the. family. Butler: Studio. g(a ' ADVICE FOR one Whe SUF: ss See “T.advisecevery woman who su:fers | with kidney trouble to try Foley Kid-| ney Pills,” writes Mrs: Bessie Braw! Cleveland, O. ; “IT could not do my housework, but; since taking Foley Kidney Pills I feel: JELLY is guaranteed by 30 years service to millions of Americans, “Kondon's works wonders for your cold, sneezing, cough, . chronic catarrh, head- - og ‘ache, sore nose, etc, teams both first’ and second are se- lected. Scoutmaster Gordon. Cox i9} certainly a cracker-jack of a coach inj this strenuous game. This troop feeis! that it Would be a splendid thing to, arrange for games with other boy: jScouts. We hereby challenge other| troops of bona fide scouts to meet us; and if we are licked we shall take our; | medicine as good sports. We are open ‘STOMACH MISERY, | | GAS, INDIGESTION, | | TAKE “DIAPEPSIN” | “Pape’s Diapepsin” is’ the quickest, | surest relief for Indigestion, Gases, | | Flatulence, Heartburn, Sourness, Fer-' | mientation or Stomach Distress caused ‘by acidity. A few. tablets give almost {immediate stomach relief and shortly, | the stomach is. gorrected. so you can \ eat favorite foods without fear. Large! | case costs only few cents at drug) [ store, Millions helped sanualy. ' Have your plush coats steam- ed. Don’t forget we have just installed a Sabin Glove clean- ing machine. - "* CITY CLEANERS & DYERS Phone 770 Office in’ / KLEIN’S TAILOR SHOP. ‘ Bwi/@ir GALAXY OF MOVIESTARSSHOWY in the east as the first ail-star pic- ture as well as for the fine staging and remarkable cinematography of the picture. There is both humor and pathos in it; both maghificence ana simplicity, woven into a story with a moral about young husbands sticking to their own front, porch. * The picture is at the Eltinge for two days more and promises to draw the largest crowds of any nicture thus far this_year. . like a néw woman and am able-to do my work.” Rheumatic pains, swollen ankles, backaché, stiff joints, ‘sore muscles and sleep disturbing bladder ailments indicate disordered kidneys. Foley Kidney Pills act promptly. Tomahawk and Band of Indians Visit Capitol Red Tomahawk and his band of Sioux Indians remained in Bismarck ever Monday, following their appear- ance here with Marshal Foch. Re Tomahawk led: them to the capitol tu see the‘ corner stone, of which he had witnessed the laying, introduced his followers: to Governor Nestos and was |2 the leader of a party that was photo- graphed before the Roosevelt cabin. Dressed. in the somber hues of civili- erent appearance from the brilliant cortege that paid tribute fo ‘thé first soldier of the world: A lag ay put CAR FRANCHISE AS FAVORED Des Moines, Ndv. 29.—The\.proposed street sar franchise @as approved by nearly a two to one majority by the votersat the special election :yester- day. o Result of yesterday’s election can- j not be put into force until the state supreme court has decided .the injunc- tion suit against the election now pending. Legality of the franchisd is questioned in the suit. Photographs are ideal gifts for all the family. Butler Studio. U Mother and Daughter Doing Well “Mother and myself, taking the ad- vice of some kind friends, are taking Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy for bad stomach and liver trouble and bloat- ing. The medicine is rightly and well named ‘Wonderful,’ for such it ts. It has certainly done, wonders for us both.” It is a simple}. harmless -prep— aration that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and’ the inflammaticn which causes tivally all‘ stomach, liver and in- testinal ailments, including appendi- citis. One dose will cofvince or mon- ds the Sioux presented a very dif-| ey refunded. For sale at all druggists. “Announcement - ccc AAA : The Quick Meal Cafe, corner Sth and Broadway, Hanlon & Gabel, Props., wish to call attention to their friends and the public, that on Thursday, December: kst, they will open a first class Cafe at above location and will serve Hot: Dinners, .to- gether with Hot-and Cold Lunches during the day and evenings. The aim of this new Cafe will be to serve the best Meals and Lunches at moderate prices. _ We Invite Your Patronage. ALTING THEATRE Direction Valleau Theatre Company TONIGHT © “THE AFFAIRS OF ANATOL” - TWO SHOWS—7:30 and, 9:15. 2: - Marie Prevost in...... ELSIE FERGUSON in. GLORIA SWANSON in. MARY PICKFORD in. LON CHANEY in. SEENA OWEN in.. Matinee TH THURSDAY -“MOONLIGHT FOLLIES” COMING eas can “FOOFLIGHTS” HE GREAT MOMENT” THROUGH. THE BACK DOOR” es “THE NIGHT ROSE” GOD CHANGED” Daily at 2:30 ,