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MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, Social and Personal |' Miss Coil and | Mr. Kiley Are Married Here’ At seven o'clock this morning, in| the chapel of St. Mary’s school oc. | curred the wedding of Miss Riose Coil} and James E, Kiley, son of Mr. andj Mrs. J. E. Kiley of the city. Father’ Slag officiated. They were attended! by a brother and sister of the bride | groom, Francis Kiley and Miss Leoma! Kiley. Only immediate relatives were | present. Following the ceremony the party} went to the Kiley home where a wei: | ding breakfast was served, The bridal | _table was beautifully decorated with} roses and carnations. \ The bride was lovely in a brown} suit with hat to match She carried a/ Vouquet of pink roses. She has been | employed in the insurance department | ai of the Bank of North Dakota. Mrs. { Kiley has made her home her3 for| some time and has many friends here. Mr; Kiley was employed in the State; Highway commission. He also has; made his home here and is well} known, After a short wedding trip Mr. end Mrs. Kiley will return to Bismarck. They will make their home here. Mr. and Mrs. Roberts ‘Norma Long, and Byrdia Celebrate Anniversary Mr. and. Mrs, O. W. Roberts enter- tained a number of their friends at 7 o'clock dinner last evening in honor of their twent-sixth wedding anniver- | sary. Dinner was served at a table beautifully decorated im white and| gold. Yellow chrysanthemums com-i pleted the attractive color scheme. During the evening photographs that | were taken at the wedding and the} announcements were brought out and| formed/a pleasant diversion for the evening. y Dr. Quain Will Give | Illustrated Talk Here, At the next regular meeting of The | American Legion, Wednesday evening, | December 14, at 8 o’clock Dr. Quain; will give an illustrated travel talk on/ France. This will be of interest to all | members of the Logion ani of special | interest to the Legion Auxiliary and; to the War Mothers because it will sive them an opportunity to learn di- rectly some unusual facts concerning | the events and scenes so common to the hoys who were over there. A cor-! dial invitation is extended by thej Legion to the Legion Auxiliary and | tion will hold its annual meeting and All the War Mothers to be present. members of the Legion are urged not to miss this meeting which promises | to be of unusual interest. i MUSICAL CLUB ENTERTAINED. Mrs. Otto Johnson. entertained the ladies of the Thursday Musical club at her liome on Saturday afternoon. | afternoon was spent sewing. y attractive in decorations of yel- low and white. A iarge bouquet of yellow and white chrysanthemums was used as a center piece for the large table while gold candlesticks and white candles were used on the small- er tables. Little yellow nut baskets were given as favors to the twenty- two guests. HERE FROM Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Knauss arrived in the city NGS i | Wattawamat—Arthur Coons. i ‘song composed by Mrs. refreshments were | served in the dining room which was; Plato Knauss and! *21 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ‘ PAGE FIVE Mary’s school at 8 o’clock this: even- ing. Election of officers will be held at this time, McKenzie School Is Very Active The Parents and Teachers League of McKenzie held an enthusiasfic meeting at the school house Tuesday evening. A constitution was voted uper anil accepted. The subject of study for the evening was “Should Parents Help Children with | cao Works’ ‘fhe number of the firs’ meeting was coubled at the meeting held ow ‘Tuesday. Any patron or friend of the school is eigible to become a member upon payment o. the regular dues. . On Friday evening, December 2, the childrea of the seventh and eighth grades of McXenzie school, assisted oy som: ot the cther children, enter- tained the parents and pations of the school. by dramatizing Longfellow's poem, “The Courtship of Miles Stan- dish.” The play was very good from all stan:lpoints. The sombre hues of the Pilgrims’ costumes were relieved by the bright colors worn by the In- ans. Following is the cast: Miles Standish—Donald Paul. John Alden—Arthur Warren. bY la Mullens—Arah Thompson. The Elde-—Edward Porter. | Indian messenger—Roger Bertholf. Pilgrim: messenger—Roger Bliss. Pecksuot--Homer Envjck. The play consisted of eight scenes. Between the scenes, Lillian Watson, Teather jar pupils of Mrs. J.-M. Bertholf, rendered pleasing selections. " After the actors sang a McKenzie Horie JM. Bertholt. | Typist to Give , Demonstrations Here —_—— Albert Tangora, one of the world’s fastest typists will yisit Bismarck Wednesday, December 14th, and will give exhibitions at the State Capitol, Bismarck Business College and the high school. - Mr. Tangora is one of the youngest playing five hundred. Dainty refresh- | | and in the recent International contest held at New York on October 17th won third place in the professional class writing for one hour. The exact time of the demonstra- tions in the above places will be an- nounced in today’s Tribune. ROYAL NEIGHBORS MEET. The regular meeting of the Royal Neighbors will be held at the K. of P. hall Tuesday evening. A pot luck supper will be served at 6:30 o’clock. All members are urged to be present. 8 HOLD ANNUAL MEETING. The Burleigh County Bar associa- banquet at the McKenzie hotel on | Tuesday evening at 6:30 o'clock. LEAVE FOR ARIZONA. Mrs, M. J. Shafer and Mrs. Ida M. | Wiley and son, Robert, left this morn- jing for Douglas, Arizona, where they will spend the winter. seuinan | : TO FARGO. Dr. F. R. Smyth left this morning for Fargo on a business trip in con- | nection. with United States Public {Health clinic work. Hl SHOPPING HERE. | Miss Edith Roth, who was shovping jin Bismarck the latter part of last | week returned to hey home yesterday. | VISITING DAUGHTER. John Johann, of Osseo, Minn,, father of Mrs. C. J. Martineson, is visiting at the home of;his daughter here. VISITS AT HOME. Mrs. L. K. ‘thompson’ hus left for her home at Washburn, where she will visit foi some time. BUS! 3 VISITORS. M. E. Lang ot Sterling, and J. E. Tierney of Driscoll, are business vis- itors in ihe VISITING Humphrey — Bailey Velva, of Wing, are city for several da daughter, iting in the VISIT DURING HOLIDAYS. John Caulfield left this morning for St. Paul, where be will spend the holidays at his home. ! HERR CN SHORT VISIT. GK. O86 . of Grenville. former shorif of McHenry county, is in Bis- marck for a few ¢ 5 RETCPN FPOM VISIT Dr ant Mrs. V. J. LaRose returned the latter part of the week from a at St. Paul, Minn. _ FPR ON RUSTYFSs, DD. MeKoe, hankex of Tanvon wag ing husiness in the SS VISITOR, T, Wate at Minne ig a rir Ted Chan ne Reran wos a vis- k todey, For rent. Americen Terian Hall for Parties ard Dances. Newly decorated. Kitchen in ernnection. For dates call John Mussolf 220W. Regular meeting of the Yeo-; men at K. of P. Hall at 8 o’clock this evening. Social session and refreshments following. | All members urged to attend. Knowles’ Jewelry Store will open evenings till Christmas. Door Knobs should be watched from now until Xmas. be “Jof Minneapolis, ha SS ES a NESSES E. K. Lincoln and Seena Owen CITY NEWS | see A es Baby Boy Mr. and Mrs. bred Fazer of Lehr announce the a at the Bismarck } Wing have entered the Bismarck’ hospital for treatment. A. ©, Felland pf Turtle ‘Lake and Mrs. L. E. Davenport. of Napoleon, Who have beensconfine) to the hospi- tal returned to their home today. Pick-Flowers Yesterday Proof that North Dakota is enjoyi an especially balmy winter wa: en yesterday when p: s were D ed in the garden adjoining the Will ‘Greenhouse. B Condition Improved Ernest Pfleger, who was seriously injured in a fall from the Missouri River Bridge, was reported. to be resting nicely today. Town Crers Lundheon The Town Criers club will hold a meeting at the McKenzie hotel in Room 705 at 8°o’clock Tuesday night. Luncheon will be rved at 9.15 p,m. Returns to Minneapol's Edward 1, Eylar, manager ot the L. C. Smith & Brothers Typewriter Co., returned (o that city after spending a week here with Walter McMahon, local dealer. ‘See PICTURES OF NORTH DAKOT IN THE “EARTH MOVER.” The December issue of the “Earth Mover,” a magazine devoted to infor- mation concerning road building in the United States devotes the first nine pages of the December issue to pictures and reading matter concern- ing the past summer's work in North Dakota. The building of the Bis- marck-Mandan bridge is pictured on the cover. and various pictures are shown of different stages of its work. AT THE BISMARCK “Jackie,” a, William Fox photoplay from the novel by Countess Barcyns- ka, starring. Shirley Mason, will be the attraction at the Bismarck thea- {ter tonight.. The dainty Fox star is presented in the role of a little Rus- in “THE WOMAN GOD CHANGED” ELTINGE Today and THEATRE Tomorrow. ‘| conditions of Jacki - day nights. 10c a dance. Best, |” With the Movies| ‘i FORDS RUN 34 MILES ON GALLON GASOLIN | sian waif in England, dreaming of 2. ‘brilliant career on the stage as she | dances to the music of a hand organ tin! the streets of London. The screen Start Easy in Coldest Weather—Other Cars Show Proportionate Saving, ( i version was presented by Dorothy! ost, who has made a close study of | Miss -Mason’s special attainments ‘Jack Ford directed the production, | The story is said to provide the Popular little star with unusually gcc] opportunities for the display of| the rare charm which has made’ her a wrime favorite with motion picture, in all parts of the world. It! for versatility, in the changing reer. i i A new carburetor whieh cuts down gasoline consumption of any motor and reduce isoline bills from one- third to one-half is the proud achieve- ment of the Air-Friction Carburetor 260 Madison St., Daytcn, Ohio. remarkable entior not only| es the power of motor | to 50 per cent, but enabie: to run slow on high makes it easy to start-a Ford or any other car in the coldest weather. You! can use the very cheapest grade of Tat call Dance ‘at Baker’s Hall, every Tuesday. Thursday and Satur-;| music in the state. gasoline or half gasoline and half kerosene’ and still get more power and more mileage than you ow get from the highest test gasoline. Al! Ford owners can get as high as 34 iniles to a gallon of gasoline. So sure e the manufacturers of the immense uving their new puretor will make they offer to send it on 30 days’ trial to every owner. As it can be put on or taken off in a few min- utes by anyone all readers of this paper who want to try it should send their nam ddress and make of ¢: to the manufacturers at once. They also want 1 agents to whom they offer exceptionally large profits. Write Knowles’ be open evenings till Christmas. |. Knowles’ Jewelrv Store will be open evenings till Christmas. i Directions for a valuable | = nresent will hang on your Door | Knob between now and Xmas. | Keep yourself posted on the; iturkey market. Write or call {for our prices. Northern Pro- ‘duce Co., Bismarck, N. D. Buy your boy a real drum for ‘ | Xmas at L. E. Maynard’s, Musi- cal Merchant. | Knowles’ Jewelry Store will be open evenings till Christmas. DON’T THINK FOR HOURS, “Say it With Flowers” THE CHOCOLATE SHOP Florists and Confectioners Phone 744 FLOWERS TELEGRAPHED ANYWHERE. {ULNA RR - Handkerchiefs popular, we offer them Tuesday morning, 9 to 12, at, each Ra Sabontess to 14 years, priced from 95c to $1.39. Tuesday Morning, 9 to 12, any size row morning from 9 to 12. We offer them at, each... . Women’s Outing Night For Tuesday Morning December 13, 9 a. m. to 12 Women’s Sheer White Handkerchiefs with Embroidered corners. These are special values at 10c, but to make morning shopping Boys’ Outing Night Shirts Made of good quality Outing Flannel in Colored Stripes, of good length and, size, with Military collar. Sizes run from 4 Extra Large, Fancy Bath Towels Heavy White Bath Towels, size 22x44, with pink and blue colored borders. These are special values at 59c, but tomor- ti : = ACHAEA AT DC C 30C Gowns yesterday fro + rags ‘font. Mr. | : A ‘ : : . Knauss and £2 ...an will visit at} Made of well fleeced Outing Flannel in Plain White or with about a week's visit hero Mrs. Knauss | can morning, 9 to 12 only. will leave for ‘Marshall, ‘Minn, where | she will spend the holidays with her! nyther and sisters. | GIVE CARD PARTY. j Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cook entertained | at their home on Saturday evening in | honor of Miss Myrtle Paris, who! leaves for Pratsburg, New York, to- | morrow, where she will visit her} grandmother. The evening was spent | plaiyng five hundred. Dainty refresh- | ments were served at the close of the evening. Tuesday morning from 9 to 12, we offer one lot of Women’s Waists in Voiles, i Organdies and Georgette. Sensational Waist Offerings Your choice High Grade Winter Coats One group of Women’s Fine Winter Coats. For Tuesday morning from 9 to 12. Your choice, at be Half Price More Specials from Toyland ‘Toy Kitchen Cabinets. Just what your little girl will want for Christmas. These special prices are from 9 to 12 only, on Tuesday morning. $2.50 grade for.....$1.50 $1.35 grade for.......75e | MISSIONARY SOCIETY MEETS. i The Women's Foreign Missionary ' sogiety of the McCabe Methodist | church will meet at the home of Mrs. | F. H. Register, 622 5th St. Tuesday | M one ] a l ke Ss a t afternoon. Mrs. C. H. Stott will lead j y FOLSOM’S the program, Tea that was sent di- | rect to the society from China will be served. ul | We buy our Diamonds direct from the import- ers, eliminating the middle man’s profits and giv- ing you the benefit of lower prices. $25.00, $50.00, $75.00, $100.00 We have on display in our windows these four assortments, at prices you will not be able to duplicate. TO ADDRESS MEETING. i > @ George F. Dullam will be the speak- | ’ er at the Pioneer Boys Grand Camp ' tonight. His subject will be, “The Value of an Education.” Two basket : ball games in the class ‘‘A” league will’ bé played, the Great Bears vs. Lighting, Five and the Wigglers vs. Hustlers. AAA ll 65¢e grade for... COLLECT TOYS FOR POOR. 1: The Epworth League of the Metho- dist church fs collecting toys to be ; given. to. poor children at Christmas. | C Anyone having toys, old or new, but ! in good condition, which they would like to contribute will please leave them at the Methodist parsonage any time before Thursday of this week. GIFTS THAT LAST. The above specials are for Cash. No approvals,: no exchanges. Watch for Wednesday Morning’s Specials in Tuesday Night’s Bismarck Tribune. . W. LUCAS CO. nA LEAVES FOR MISSOURT. H W. A. McDonald left last evening for St. Josenh. Mo.. where he will attend ; the funeral of Mrs, MeDo~ald’s moth- | er who died there vesterdav. Mrs. Me. | Donald has been with her mother for the past two weeks. ! ENTERTAINS CLR. Mics Alice Tarcon ‘entertained the mambhans afi tha TT elth ot her A nleagont ~ efter which ae aven chant watepekment= arn Aveo. arm Mhawe n® Amariog ' mi oof St, ° t ISMARCK The Christmas Store UU tit iii TT ect