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» THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22 =“ Francis Kiley, who has been visiting | THE RISMARCK TRIBUNE | returned to the city yesterday from ter, of Braddock, ‘were Christmas Le “i PAGE. FIVE Fe ay mae Se aaa cag | Cities, where he will spend a few! Mr, and Mrs. &. A’ Beatt left this ~e@ wit Aicads to Minnsepolls id the | Denhoff, where he had been spending |ishopping in the Capital City yester- | PERSON ALS | days attending to business matters. {morning for Grand Pee spend \ cy OCcia an Beinn: vi tineith epond seca: fia iB week at the Kiley ranch. day. a ( Ren R OE Eg an — > |the holidays with relatives and friends a yy tt : ais i lee e . j i Y i at home. i 7 Beye . ape ee ee ; Mr, and Mrs, H. W. Bronson left to- peoranes cal iser P, , Seah i LEAVES ON VACATION. ENTERTAIN SUNDAY SCHOOL, |. H. Everling of Sterling, was in Bis-| qay tor Minnéapolis to spend the hole ersonal MBETING FRIDAY ie bee e Nee city ea j ct ahe Mr. and Mrs, A. Hendrickson, 8 Ros-| marck this morning en route to an hie with anerele ee aa Dance at Baker’s Hall, every a ; The members of the Rebekali's! ville: ind, where hé will spend Christ, tsi SuahlGOes welool Ginace ot the lings, Montana. where he will spend ; Sieiaoee Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- Marr: ied Hete anne ONE! GeO eRee j mas with his parents, First Presbyterian ctiurch last even-| ‘the balance of the winter. ame: ane event Ten vineanoli tes day nights. 10c a dance. Best ; H aioe, rat Peete <p erage ser oe ‘ting. There ‘were fifteen girls and i i ; aj H . Last Evening Hall Decinhing: at wg olacks ine, maeet . |. PROM. SANISH, |boys present, and the. evening was| Mr. and Mrs. Geo. K. Foster lott, spend the holidays. music in the state. ‘A wedding of interest was solem- (all who desire may attend the Christ |, Mr. and Mrs. A. elson, of San-| passed at eingng Christmas carols, | this morning for Chicago, where they nized at the Presbyterian’ Manse last |Mas programs at the various churehos | ish, were Capital Ci ‘isitors yester-] Candy, pgpeorn ba and apples,| Will spend the holidays with relatives, > 4 evening at five. o'clock when —Miss that are'to be given that evening. ; day and today: were distributed from a Christmas} a) a i 3 ‘ Orra Mm. ‘Kinyon of this ety became ' CULT INEST: tree. Altogether the affair was a most|\ Mrs. Elva Whitson lett this morn-' the bride of Mr. Emil A, Anderson of Adams, this state, with Rev. H, C. Postlethwaite officiating. Mts. O. B. ‘Lund, 723, 9th street, a sister of the bride, and Miss Ruby E. Grady, were the subscribing witnesses. Mr. and i { sale { HERE FROM WASHBURN i i. Mrs. J. J. Switzer and Mrs, F. W.! Macomber ,of Washourn, were visitors | in the city yesterday and today doing Christmas shopping, expecting to re- turn to their Liomes at Washburn to- FROM ASHLEY. L. F. Green, of-Ashley, was a visi- tor in Bismarck on Wednesday. \ HERE/WEDNESDAY. f Edward Baker. bf Wilton, was in the. enjoyable one. , ' . Live Lobsters just received from coast of Maine; now. being ing for Pueblo, Colorado, where she j will ‘spend some time visiting. F. A. Doll and family left this morn- , ing for Minneapolis, where they are to spend the holidays, Mrs. Anderson will keep house at 622, ~ morrow. They will’be joined here by | city on Wednesday. 3rd street. | ~ their daughters, the ‘Misses Gertrude | om ; Switzer, and Alice (Macomber, Miss | FR served at Hotel McKenzie! Bruce Wallace has returned home; m. Minneapolis, where he has been; >> - = Switzer is a student at the Valley City |W. E. Atwood. of Tittle, was a visi: | I) buy and_sell State Hail War-)«ttending the university.’ He arrived; - a Program At _ {Normal, school, and: Miss Macomber | tor in tho city today, rants. “Call or write, Obert A.| "is morning-on No 1. | High School |teseres’ in the'westorn part of the | Se eh /\ Olson, Eltinge | Block. “Phone — i ’ ea state. \ t CHRISTMAS SHOPPING. ? ‘ ‘ G. E. Wingreen, manager of Rialto! Supt. J, M. Martin of tho city schoo ! e ———$——_—_ | 250. 4, P theater, left this morning for the Twin! 4 has announced that their annual | HERE FOR HOLIDAYS. | Ss Re = i Christmas program will be held at the'| Miss Mary Kelly, Seventh gtreet,! high school tomorrow afternodh. The ! program as announced is as follows: 1. Joy to the World. Hark the Herald Angles Sing. will have as her guests over the|z {Christmas season, her sister, Mrs | i Lewis and children, of Helena, .Mon- tana, who are expected to arrive in | am Hahn tl , 2. Trombone solo, Arthur Carlson. ci rrOW, 2 bd | ‘ “? 3. ‘Phe Gift of Magi, Alice Struph {0 “Uy ‘OU8y OF tomorrow. ¢ : i ; ” ‘ \ 4. icornet solo, Manning Finwall: i é HOME TODAY. | | t | y : . 5. scene from Dicken's Christ-! Miss Florence Homan, daughter of |S : A : A id Fi Wi Ti 6 Reis ene | Mr. and Mrs. John Homan, drrived |i ‘ : n (0) ers. 0O 7. While Shephetds Watched Their home today from Minneapolis, where | & = ya * | she is attending the University of Min- Flocks by Night. se Nien nesota. Miss’ Homan will be here over On Christmas Morning ; cajby.¢ aie : L k Clut Gav : j the holiday season, ae { y ; Ple c t Part HOME FOR CHRISTMAS. eae: JAM. ES W. Fi OLE y If you’ are in doubt—and who is not more or less per- ' asANt Party! suics Marcetie Lattose, the daughter | 3 plexed about a’ suitable Christmas remembrance—why not make it flowers? A gift having the distinctive: qual- ity of really pleasing the recipient. We can make up a wonderfully pleasing floral gift at any price you care to pay. \ (@ Telegraph Your Flowers December Issue of THE LADIES HOME JOURNAL For Sale at Al News Stands, 15 cents . i i y oT Lin 8. ‘ tof Dre V. J. LaRose and Mrs, LaRose,| & ene Bead eer A class 1522 Sixth street, arrived home today ‘a delightful Cuvistings Dune theres to spend the Christinas season. Miss |g x ning at the home of Miss Esther Lar- | LRose is a student at the Visitation i son, Sixth street. school, St. Paul. Grab bags and games furnished the; ~ 5... Gugin 1 evening's eptertainmént, after which | PEACHERS iy eave: a a dainty lunch was served. The rooms! Many teachers of ismarel \ of the Larson home: were ga {schools will leave tomorrow for thei holiday decorations, ‘ gnyeinathe various hemas, to spend the two Every one present voted the party! Weeks Christmas vacation period. A am a oases one aa Mee ew of the teachers are leaving this ‘uhanimously conceded a most | evening. / od ‘ $e 4 aay E As Mr. Foley is North Dakota’s poet anda long-time * resident of Bismarck, you will be:specially interested in this Poem, one of his latest. See it in the Christmas Flowers delivered to any part of the United States or Canada through our telegraph connection: with florists everywhere. We take care of all details for,you and save you the uncertainty of the holiday mails. — WILL & CO. uaa TO COLORADO. ' My Mrs. M, C. Brown, the mother of} J Xmas Program At Mrs. -R. “A. Treacy, 316 First street, Presbyterian Church! left today for Pueblo, Colorado, wher: |e ao i ~~" ghe will spend the remainder of the! {winter with relatives. | The members of the Sunday schooi s? of the First Presbyterian chureh, will! ETUPNED HOM! give a White Gift aarvioa an Friday | Carl Sea eso aid who \ , evening in the Presbyterian church. 'hag heen spending the past week in ‘ Instead of the customary receiving ‘Bismarck visiting at the home of his |F gifts by the children, they are giving | sister,-Mrs. Ray, Lawrence, 812 Sev- to needy ones. lenth: street, has, returned to his home! Many classes are giving Christmas “Canada. dinners tc poor families, sending gifts |< SS 1% \to the Children’s Home at Fargo and TO.SPEND HOLIDAYS : ‘Mrs. A, Hendrickson’s ’ class:{s fur-] Mr. and:\Mrs. ‘F.C. Havelock, of Mi ‘ mishing clothing for the little girl, at}not, wilkicome to Bismarck on, Friday | Icrystal Springs, who is isolated on the | afternoon to visit: over Christmas. and if anes are ae) eee to, the training ta6"Penth street. 4 en : | The progranf for tomorrow evening | *::* 1$ IMPROVING } follows: . /4° Mrs. Grady,:the mother of Mrs. Ed. |.” : Organ prelude-—Mrs. J. A. Halgren-l white, who has been seriously ill at | sre Processional. ‘|her home.on Sixth street, is Teported'y ‘ Ny ‘Joy to the World"—By congrega |as improving, which will be good news | tion, to Mrs. Grady’s many friends. 4 Prayer by Rev. Postlethwaite: ar —_— f Response, “Silent Night,” by school.| _ FROM WILTON i ; ak “O Little Town of Bethlehem”—By| The Misses Lucile Curl and Viola! i vested choir. ap A oo . {8kinner, of , Wilton, were visitors in’ Song-—Beginners department. + {the city yesterday doing Christmas | Christmas story—Laverhe Buschi;: |Shopping,’ returning home this morn- | “Where Shepherds. Watched ane ing. fi Fat Rte wins ¢8 Flocks by Night"—Junior depart f 9 : = — Story from Takes Ty, OME Ne]: Mk, and MER Ven Hroen: 409 Bem! 1 ; Boe t rom Matthew—By ,ju Re : g i . os White gifts from classes, ‘ nae pricey ate Fated, rho arrive The Last of the De ; A . ha Offering. ite ; : | h 8 Song—ilark the Heralds Sing"—By sete art Os MANDAN ay cember Morning Spe- 2] congregation. Miss Mary Buchholz, of the Buch- ‘ H ediction. holz Millinery, Third street, will spend i idaye: ; ave You Bought Ke ouas ns Nes it Mandan... A chholz will go to ‘ ¥ Mr. aD M fs son, and Mandan "Saturday evening. »’, $ a. m. to 12. : That Gift For Mrs. _D. “Crt olérsom, wall aaa fule - a inner: e) i e nveni Miller, 'S.,D., where thoy LIND ‘ ea ine noiay seaton. ue Ms pstapeia soreskl of ie aiteer i Before ( hristmas ; Her? xf ‘S' 2. marc! TOce! company, | 2 d ‘ an eg gear) aire Le Bélereon, s ft this moraine for Wheaton, Mints, House Slippers % 7 J My itt ‘at Person Court, for the past week, |to spemi the Christmas season. For Friday Morning, we offer aD T, ate ‘ Soo eT Oe pe corr Wolades Oreacn: GOES TO DRADDOCK | our entire remaining’ stock of You will want. speedy, helpful and efficient service io ‘As you know, men folks are SRM eT Miga ‘Fr’ ‘Melander, First | , 1 il- ee ‘ y ; ; ; 70:SPEND VACATION: [National aul force, wait leave. on coh Adige tiatec One aid‘ you in making those late purchases. We aie pre- 8 a rule a little slow when it " ey i i Friday for her h t Braddock ,to | § s 2 ; the ety tomorrow from the Univeraity {spend Christmas, | fg OFF. | pared for just such an emergency and want you to come comes to Christmas shopping at the nome of his parents, Mr. and JBETURNED YESTERDAY. in and we will assist you in every way with your selec- and are apt to put it off until J. BE, Kiley, 812-Seventh ‘street.| Chester C ch, TI street, | « 2 . iley, : vent ‘stree' er Cavanaugl yer | Men’s Bath Robes tions. uf the last minute. : ‘ ; i You see, we know this and ‘ : : . Aeon eonine Ra en consequently are prepared to % morrow morning, e : e e ‘ s at your choice: $9.50 Many Lines of Gift Articles Have assist the men in. selecting i oe i ey z rs ° e q be : ‘Misses’ Bath Robes Been Greatly Reduced in Price pee ee oe ee : ’ : at ‘ ladies. . Come. in tomorrow, in f Sizes 12 and 14. Formerly - j : i : ee riced $6.50 and In order to make a thorough clearance of all decided the morning if you can, and : : priced $630and = $9 98 order of all ' : $7.50. Choice for.. ; Holiday items we have gone through many articles and we. will “help you. out. with ‘ . ’ b i P) Negligces reduced them for quick selling. This will workto your éfficiency. and--dispateh’ ‘and j ) . advantage. take the worry off your mind. 30214 Main Street. ‘i Tomorrow morning, we place 4 , ; 2 on re some lovely, $35.00 ( ie : 5 egligees, es 2 co eee Toyland Clean-Up Continues a For Your Xmas Shoes, come in and let us J Se fine moa rily on. Of course, assortments are not as great as they Small Parcels . . u n SP at 3 * x show you one of the nicest-lines of Men’s ~ quantity of these, $3 50 were, hence these big price reductions. Do not, how- Weare glad fo'delivee-your 3 “Pas see ees Use ee pe ene s 4 A It 0 . Shoes in Brogues and Plain... ee ever saclay ST aie purchases, but come in tomor Pe ee : ae eA Boxed Handkerchiefs be ier : better service during these : Also received a few new numbers in Women’s Sheer White Hand- el make every youngster Happy this Christmas. last two days, we ask you to Aaa kerchigfs, Embroidered cor LW ie iime | py. Ladies’ Oxfords. : « ners. 2 in a box.: ates Bs ie au j kindly co-operate by carrying OR cp a a A Bee SIM |) 2k DON... a. ay eae : ; | small parcels with you. ‘This 3 * | will enable us to deliver big- ; ae Taffeta Ribbon [ee 4 5 | ; Ram f yer any bulkier * pa ; Come In atid Let Us Quote Prices; =. J. J} Plain colored Taffeta hair rib- = i e ; el j S = ‘ : bon, 4 to 41 inches 10 j e e ® | promptly and-avoid those last Full line of Rubbers and Overshoes in JJ} wide. Per yard... LUC’ ss» : z | schiniite diuiepotrtaente The Christmas Store Men’s, Ladies’ and Children.