The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 19, 1921, Page 5

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Ny __ to resume her styiies. and Mrs. W. H. Bismarck within a few daystto spend . in Bismarck yesterday, leaving for “MONDAY; prcaaaR : ,721; ‘ Social and. Personal KIDDIES JUST COULDN'T GO ‘ WITHOUT TREE They just couldn't resist’ the spell of Christmas. _ Two little boys, about 9 or 10 years of age, wanted a Christmas tree. ‘They didn’t have any money and they didn't see any change,to get one. They war- dered around Stack Fruit company’s plant and saw a great bunch of trees. So the little fellows took a couple of |’ them. Police found them. No action has “been taken. ; SWENSON-WOODWORTH. ~ | Oscar F. Swenson and Miss Este Woodworth, both residents of this city, were married ut the Presbyterian manse,'on Supday morning, Dec. 18. Rev. H. C. Posttethwaite’ officiating. Attending the couple, were Miss Jan- nie Woodworth and Peter Roether. - Mr. Swenson is a well known Bis- marck man, and the bride is familiarly |’ known here, having: been employed at the Webb Bros. store,for a-number of years. Mr. ahd Mrs; ‘Swenson left| Sunday on No. 2. for points in the east, and after a short: honeymoon trip' they will take Te their permanent residence in this’ bs TO REMAIN EAST. Granville and Paul. Grambs, the sons . Of: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grambs, 624 Forth ‘street, will not return to Bis- marek for the Chtigtm’s soason, ac- eording. to word received by Mr. and Mrs. Grambs, but will spend the holi-| days in he east: “Granville Grambs, who is a student 9¢-Dartmouth col- lege, will spend a ‘part. of his school vacation at Springfleld,’Mass., and the: remainder of the vacation period in‘ Boston. Paul Gramba; who is now at Hast Orange, New Jer will spend. Christmas at that point a ge TO SPEND HOLIDAYS HERE. . Mr. and) Mrs. J. C.. Clemens. of! Jamestown, will come to'Bismarck to ‘spend the Christinas ‘season with and Mrs. J. G.: Wallace, 607 Fourth street, and will remain. until after the first of the New. Year. Mrs. Clemens is a sister of’ Mrs. Wallace, anda daughter of Mr. and Mrs, -McGillis, and she is well known in the Capital City. Dr. ahd’ Mrs. H. T. Perry, of Litchville, willbe here to spend the holidays with- Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. McGillis, WILL COME TO BISMARCK. Ernest Monson, of Harwood, will be an over Christmas guest at the home ot |" Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Newton; Ninth “street, Miss Eva H. Newton, a daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Newton, will-ar- rive in. the’ city Friday: evening to spend the holidays. Miss Newton. i3 a teacher’ in the Harwood echools <q CALIFORNIA POINTS Mr. and Mrs.’J: L."Waittney; 25: Ave:! A., have left for Minneapolis where they will spend -this week and. visit until after Christmas. On. December 26 they plan to)leave the. twin’ cities for Los. Angeles, ‘San Diego and other California points, and will’ spend the next three months in the south. TO SPEND HOLIDAYS Miss Eleanore Gustavieon, who is a student at the University of Minne- sota, will come to Bismarck this week to visit her: sisters, Mrs. E. Cole, Avenue D., and Mrs. A. A. Jones, Fifth street. Miss Gustavison will be the house gtest of Mrs. Cole, and will remain here until after the holidays: RETURNEN HOTE, Mrs, C. Av anc 'wo children, of Halliday, | liuye veturned to their home. after spending the past month jin Bismarck, with Mr..Ferbee, at. the Van Horn hotel. Mr. Ferbee former: ly fad been a pattent for severat weeks at the Bismarck hoa pital. ; a SPENT SUNDAY, HERE, Miss Theresa Koppy ot Fargo, came Bismarck Saturday evening to spend Sunday, and while bere was the guest of Mies Theresa Rebinitsh. Miss Kop; py left today for Fert Rice to spend aw week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy. | FORT LINCOL MM CHAPTER ‘TO Perry's parents,| ‘christmas seanon. Miss Webb is a student at the. pulteralty at’ Grand Forks. © i WILL MAKE VIS(T. Hl | Major Prank Henfy aid Mrs. Henry,! land A. K. Bolton will go to Jamestown! to spend Christmas at the home. of Dr. R.A. Bolton, the father of Mrs, Henry, jand Mr. Bolton, They will return to! {Bismarck the early part of next week. ! ~ STOP OVER HERE. Roy- B.. Armstrong and Sammy! Wright, Hazeltop boys, were visitors! dn the city over Sunday. The young men came in from Camp Lewis, Wasb-, ington, stopping over here on their | way homie, after a year’s enlistment | ‘in the service, i 18 IN BISMARCK. i L. H. Langley, formerly a. resident; of the Capital City, now living at Bing-; ham Lake, Minnesota, has been spend -| ing a few days here and greeting for- left Bismarck for Minnesota about the} first-of Octob WILL HAVE SALE The Ladies Home League of Salvation Army, will have ‘a sale of! band made articles at the Barracks, | 112, Main street, on Tuesday. evening, | December 20: ‘Light ‘refreshmenta will also be served. sae l TO ARRIVE FRIDAY. © Miss Wallfe Dirlam, who is’ a’ stu-! dent at the» state universiy, Grand | Forks. ia expected to arrive. in the| i : i VISITORS JN BISMARCK. } Mr, and Nrs. Oscar Bachman, who are farming near Wilton, arrived in Bismarck on Saurday to spend .a few. days and visit’ their son who is itt} at the Biamarct hopsital. LEAVES Fo FAST. i “ Miss ;Amne Bergman who hag: charge of the millinery department a: ‘Webb Bros. store, Main street, leaves ig afternoon .for’ points east. and) ans to be ‘away for a fortnight or: more. oer e ae { Open gure ae pareeaes i 18. IN BIQMARCK. | Dr. FE, J. Seahnell,. director of. the; || Public Health Laboretory, ‘at he Un versity of North Dakota; is a visitor; is Lapemgter con, business and an In-| spection tel Ip. ASSISTING AT LUCAS | STORE. Mrs. T. O’Léary: is aesising in th novelty departmielt at the A. ‘L. Lucas j store over the heliday season. having | entered upon her new duies this morn- | ing. a \ FROM BLBOWOO! | ‘t Thomas’ Hawk’ ahd:.Frank’ Freder- iota, o Binow tas | were in’ the city Sunde : HERE SATURDAY. ‘ Mr. and Mra.) Olaf Zandeen, of Bald- | Values to $20. 00. Values to $35.00. : PET The Fort Lincoln chapter. of. Ameri- can War Mothers. will hold their an-} mual meeting and election of officers at the American Legion hall Tucsday , afternoon at thrge o'clock. All mem- bers urged 1/9 attend, important meek | _ing. Z i HERE RE FOR HOLIDAYS i Miss Josephine Welch, 415. Fourth ' street, has rettirned' to Bismarck ‘to spend the holiilay: jon. Miss Weich is a student “at ‘thes Minneapolis: School of Art...-Her \plans. are: 10 re- turn to Minneaboll on Januaty ninth VISITS: HERE, Chris Bietler; formerly a resident. of Pingree, and now of Rasin. Wyom-! ing, has returned from the west. com-! ing to North Dakota on a shurt visit’ and business trip. Mr. Bietler was} Pingree this morning. HOME RROM TWIN CITIES” Mr. and Mrs. George A. Duemeland, and son, Lorin, 56 Avenue B.; have re- turned from a ten. days. visit with relatives -in St. Paul, Mankato and:St. Clair, Minnesota. GOES TO MINNEAPOLIS i John A. Larson, superintendent of the F. P. Carpenter Lumber company, { went to Minneapolis last night to at- | tend the annual business meeting of the company. Mr. Larson is a direc- tor in the company. + LEAVE FOR EAST. Mr. and Mré..W. H. Mann, who hed made their home in Bismarck the past year. are leaving the city this ‘even- ing for the east. HOME FOR CHRISTMAS. Miss ‘Alice Webb, datighter of Mr ‘webb, will come to i Values to $50.00. city Friday to spend Christmas:at her | {home, 408 First, street. ¥ ‘win, well known farmers id Burleigh | — 'eounty, were visitors in’ the city on ae Saturday. EASTERN STAR TO MEET. A regular meeting of the Order of Eastern Star will bé held at Masonic temple at 30. o'clock on ‘Tuesday evening. There will be. installation of officers. ; agent at McKenzie, was inthe city cver Sunday, returning this morning. While here he was a guest af the Van Horn, Paar IS ON DUTY. Miss Laura Stegner, of the ribbon {department at the A. W. Lucas store, ! estate are unusually well done. after a two weeks’ illness. <M. R, Nelson, of Minneapolis, for- merly a resident of. Valley City, was mer friends. Mr. and Mrs. Langley @n over Sunday visitor here. TO MINN ESOTA (W. T. Maher has been called to | Litepfield, Minn., owing to. the: seri- the !ous illness of his father. HERE SUNDAY. J. F. Hagen, of Dickinson, was in the city on Sunday. Regular meeting tonight’ at 17:30. Lodge No. 5, A. F. & A. M. Installation of officers. Oscar H, Will & Co. What is the mystery of the Door Knob? ‘White Rice Popcorn, best for, i popping, 10c ver Ib: «5 Ibs. for 35e. ‘AT TH THE smOVIES | aS ISH rugtoniay ’“R3om and Boar vat hey’s latest photoplay, which ig the | leature this week at the Rialto, Mon- day and Tuesday, is the most. lavishly} produced and picturesque: of, any of sher Realart productions. The star plays: thed role. of Laay Noreen ‘Kildoran, “the ‘only ‘child of an impoverished Irish baronet, who is kiNed in the hunting ‘fleld, feaving jhis daughter as her sole iheritance; the family ‘pride and the: ancestral’ (eee covered. with moss and mort- gages. The castle gcenes and those in the quaint: Irish village near the; Over j returned to her. work this morning, |two in:ndred extras and many animals appear. in, these. picturesque arillgae scenes. | Y Based upon tlie populas novel “Mane sello Jo,” fromthe pen of. Harriet T2! Comstock, anddirected by Logis J. Gasnicr,. producer of “Kismet” and: other notable: ‘film productions, “Si- lent Years,” an R.,C. Picture, will) be screened. for the first times at the| Bismarck Theater today. “Silent Years’ reflects much of the same skill of dizection with which Mr. Gasnier invested his other great productions’ for R-C Pictures. The development. of the. theme is,accomplished in mas- terful fashion.” The ~spirit of the story is’one of self-sacrifice and the action, takes place among> the rugged peoples who live in the valley of the St. Lawrence River in Canada.’ Those in the cast are’ Pauline Starke, Rose ‘Dione, Tully. Marshall,;George: M’Dan- iel, George Seigmah, Will Jim Hatton. jJack Mower, Jack “Rivingston, Ruth, ene: Kate Toncray, Lillian Rambeau, Jean O'Rourke and Ruth Ashby. . “WHAT EVERY WOMAN KNOWS” - “TODAY and TOMORROW: ELTINGE ‘THEATRE noc RAH a Overcoats Lot No. I, $10 i Melton’s Tweeds ahd Cassimert’) “Sizes <= 39-93 Lat Nol{2, $15 Tweeds, Nigwetheads: Herringbones and Faney Plaids... Lot No. 3, $25 Mostly Shetlands made in Ulster and Up ere style. Dress Shirts 80 count: Percale. $1. 50 - _ Ties (Tuf-Toe.) se cduehcee Real values. Have For Ifyou want: to spend: more than a quarter, buy him six pair for (Ready for use.) 50c; 1 for 25c, or 2 for ’ Uke we we 2 used ” 50c $1.50 25¢ “One for This is the year to: buy useful presents. We have them. Every purchase a, Sout gift. THE BOSTON. . BEST & HUYCK WOMAN FOUND — ~ GUILTY BY JURY Mrs. Mattie. Kirby Accused in, Connection With Child’s "| Disappearance \ pee Adrian, Mich., Dec. 19-—Mrs. ‘Mattie Kirby, prominent state. temperance worker, accused of manslaughter in connection, with the’ disappearance ot her nameless grand child was convict- ed. in circuit court today. The jury ‘returned its verdict early Saturday evening but on instructions of Judge Hart the finding was sealed and with: hetd until court opened this morn- ing. A Counsel for Mrs. Kirby immediately yjtpoved for a new trial. Judge Hart announced he would hear the motion Tuesday, December 27, and the $5,000 bond under which Mrs. Kirby‘has been | | held since her preliminary examina- tion was renewed until that time. NOTED CATHOLIC . PRELATE DEAD ' St. Cloud, Dec. 19—Rt. Rev. Mon- signor, Bernard Richter, formerly. pas- tor of the Cathedral at St. Cloud but since 1894 rector of the St. Boniface church at Melrose, the largest Catho- lie church in Stearns county, died last night, aged 58. EXPERT Accounting: and Auditing "~~ Phone '468M_ |) Be. Box No. 641 PAGE FIVE A LD i Piants in the Home at Christmas Do not make this a cheap Christmas at your home. Why clutter up the house with a lot of torn and unsightly colored paper when you may have, for very little more, beautiful foliage with the rich, spicy perfume of evergreen and pine, the brilliant colorings of Nature? We are ready now to fill your orders for Christmas decorations. g Oscar H. Will & Co. | * . PIONEER GREPNHOUSES. Entrance at Rear of 324 4th St. We Deliver. Florists Telegraph Delivery. Phone 784-W. Members: Have You Sent in Your Slogan? Tuesday Momine DEC. 20, 9 A. M. TO 12. WOMEN’S TRIMMED HATS One large assortment of beautiful Pattern and Tail- ored Hats in colors and black. Your choice from 9 a. m. . 92 One $160.00 Fur Coat value for...... Coats in values up to $98.50, for COAT SPECIALS -FLANNELETTE KIMONAS _ $5.50 and $6.50 values for..... for 9 a. m-‘to 12 only, at .. for 9 a. m. to 12 only, at we S REAL LEATHER BAGS $1.39 Hand’; tooled real. leather bags, " GIRLS’ DRESS SHOES Black ‘Kids and Brown and Black Calf, f MEN’S SILK. TIES A large assortment of 75c silk ties in ‘colors, 49 c 95c MEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS kerchiefs. _10c 5c Plain white cotton values. Tomorrow morning... TOYLAND SPECIAL Tuesday 9 a. m. to 12 only, we offer Toy :Dishes—Painted —Flowered and Aluminum Sets—at a great reduction. JAP SILK In gold; mulberry, pink, yellow, blue, Black and white. A 36 ineh silk much used in making Xmas gifts. $1.75 value. Tuesday morning, at $1.15 exchanges. cials. These specials are strictly cash. No sapyiuke: No Watch tomorrow’s Tribune for new spe- Pa |] A: W.LUCAS COMPANY The Christmas Store BISMARCK STORE OPEN EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK.

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