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PAGE FOUR THE BISMARCK TRIBUNS Social. and Personal Yeomen Give Party on Monday Evening ' The mew ‘sof the i American joyabie pr in the K. man and t ‘Following the p recitations, ete. there was the distr ‘bution of g fram.a Christmas tre Cards and dancing formed the amuse ment for the remajnder of the even ing, after which sipper .was served at 12 o'clock. othe. ondiiy nt on i ul, with ir families m of gong: HiTCHCOCK‘LATIMER, Word bas heen received in Bismarck that B. E. Hitchcock, well known dep- y collector of internal revenue, was ied & Fargo on December 23, to} Miss Luella Latimer, of Velva, Rev. Hall, pastor of the Presbyterian church officiating. Attending the cou- le were Miss Laura Lerum, of Bux- ‘on, and-Mr. Victor Irgens, of Minne- apolis, Following the ceremony a luncheon was served to the wedding party at Marsoh’s. Mr. and Mrs. Hitchcock, left later in the day for Bayfield, Wis., to spend Christmas at the home of Mr. Hitchcock’s parents. ‘The bride is well known in Bismarck and Mandan, and has been teaching in the Mandan schools, Mr, and Mrs. Hitchcock will be at home in Bismarck after January the first. METTIN NOUNCED ‘The. Women’s club of the Nonpar | tisan League will hold a meeting at the Odd Fellows’ hall on the evening of January 5 fas the purpose of dis- cussing ways and means of providing partial refi the needy farmers in the’ southw n part of North Da- kota. Continued crop failures in that section have imposed unusual hard- ships on a number of the farmers and early assistance is required. “It is desired hy the officers of the club that as many of the members of the club be present as possible. T CHRISTMAS Mr, and Mrs. Fred Gehner, of Wash- burn, came to Bismarck Christmas avith ‘Mr. and Mrs. Gran ‘Marsh and family, 718 Main street, Mrs. Gehner being a sister of ‘Marsh. Other guests of Mr. Mrs, Marsh over Christmas were Mr. and Mrs! T. J. Marsh and family, of Mandan, who arrived here Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Gehner and Mr, and M homes this m sP. DINNER Falconer, at gam C) licious refreshments were served. N =, Swanson) well- nd ho will be remem- Irene MePhee. The boys plan.to return to Bismarck about Jakuary sixth. to spend} Mr. | and | arsh returned to ‘their | the home of M Avenue: 1B, ‘Thur WNTERTALN I AY CHRISTMAS PARTY. ined at y on Sat The in the holiday dtc- or entertainment there Christmas tree, from distributed for the ant. Following the en- ertainment a buffet luncheon was Those who attended the par- Mrs. Randa Mills and fam- und Mrs. W. C. Mills ind fam + a and Mrs. R. |¢amily, Mns. Mattie Erstrom and the | Misses €arufel, | INFORMAL DANCING PARTY DECEMBER 2 Ca an informal dancing party to be giv. er. by the ladies of the Eastern Star and the Masons, in the Masonic tem: ple, on the eVening cf Thursday, De- ‘cember 29, dancing to begin at 8:30 o'clock. { c ‘All Eastern Star members and Ma- sons of the city, and all Masons in Bismarck who are not. affiliated with ‘the local order are, cordially invited. j'The proceeds of the dance will be given to relief work. DANCE -BROWN ‘A Christmas Eve wedding occurred jat the ‘Presbyterian Manse Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock when Alvin C. Dance jof Menoken was united in mar- riage with Miss Nettie J. Brown of ‘this city. Mr. Dance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Dance of Meno- ken and conducts a garage dt that place, while Mrs. Dance has ‘made her home for a number of, years with ‘Mr. and Mrs. W, J. Dobson of 615 An- derson street. ‘Mrs. C. L. Young and Mrs. .H. C. Postlethwaite witnessed the ceremony. After a short honcy- moon Mr. and Mrs. Hance will be home at- Menoken. VISITING MRS. REGISTER theix guest, ‘Mi! nley, who arrived in the city the jatter part of the week from Minne- apolis to spend a fortnight here at the Register home. ‘Mrs. Registe and Miss Manley 1 while attending linnesota. GRANFOR-BELILE Mr. Maurice Granfor of Dunn Center and ‘Miss Bernice Belile of Sterling, were united in marriage on Tuesday, ‘Decem 27, at the First theran parsonage in this city, Rev. E. 4. Alf. son officiating. Witnessing the ce |mony were the M s Alfred O. Alf: son and Miss Sigrid Alfson. the TO VALLEY CITY. Lois Getchell, the mother of storday for City, for an and. rela- , FOR HOME Mr. and Mrs, F. C. Havelock, — of inot, will return to their’ home todd: ding Christmas as guest: velo mother, Mrs. M. i. nd little daugh. A 0, Main strdat, left for Lidgerwood and James- town where they will spend the re- mainder of the holiday season visiting friends and relatives. : f \ i i MBETING POSTPQNED A regular meeting of the Fortnightly j¢lub, which was to, have been held to- nd Christmas and wi guests for day at the BH. WIN AT NAPOLEON BY Miss Irene ‘in the offices of the P trance Compan ‘city, from M pent Christmas with her parents. ehographer véyident Lite Iu- ni ‘DAIRY FARMER . COMES OUT WITH ALL THE FACTS Was Almost Down And Out—Feels Like A New Man Now : William Scheel 4 - NEW YEA It’s just as we expected The postman’s loaded w: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, ’2¥ EVE BALL \ They ate coming our way; ith acceptance; And lyrics every day. has —SOORE2OTO (4 First Game on Southern Tour; “When it comes to building a man So we are going tb have a party; D. Joslin and! is were out today announcing | 2 miner, ed to the om Bex visited w vs. Exciting and Well Attended ) —Played at Nhpoleon DANCE WEDNESDAY | ead : -'Phe American Legion will entertain’ The fast basket ball team of the AMERICAN LEGIO. | | i ‘at a dancing party on Wednesday | Bismarck’ high school played their vening, December, 28, in the Ameri-, opening beaten thelr present tout, can Legion hall. / Invitations may be! With the Napoleon high school bxsket ecuired from. A. Holta 5 {ball team. The’ score resulted in a 1% victory for the Bismarck team, tho \ ay, Score being 20 to 14, / 5 4 ‘witnessed the game biit the players. were handicapped on account of the é . {gymnasium being so small. The Na- | poleon boys playe] a good game but ; Were outclassed’ by the fast work of a i \the. members on the Bismarck quint. on f Swanish of the Bismarck high | school reported to the Tribune this W {morning that they will meet. the Wishek basket ball quint tonight’ at ‘ | the Wishek gymnasium. A-fast game TeeT EET? jis expected as itis reported 'Wishok 'B. G. Patterson of the McKenzie has ; has a very fast team. The local quint recbived many out of town reserva- | will play Ashley. tomorrow night. (tions for the big New eats eat | eo to be given at the McKenzie and Pat- | ¢ . to ve given Sew Years be. 3 Pat B. H. S: 2nd TEAM, terson says that the requests for res- ervations from {ne Bismarck Beene | TRIMS HAZEN have been much larger. than before AG RR TRRARE, ms |and indications are that the large tl The Bismarck lugh «school second crowd ever attending this celebratéd | te2™ traveled to Hazen last night and MMeKenzie hotel’ Now Year's event | defeated fhe Hazen high ‘team on the | wil he present. ; Hazen floor, 30-17. The Same was i. Daily new features of entertain- | Characterized by the effective defen- ment are brought to mind and noth-{ sive work of the Bismarck “seconds” jing will be spared to make this party | and the speedy Hazen offense was one of the most talked of social; unable to pierce the defense as read- levents ever held in Bismarck. \ily as it has the defense of other ; teams. | five field goals, while Halloran was DANCING PARTY 5." i | | On January 6th the seconds travel —_— /to ‘Turtle Lake to play. the Turtle A dancing’ party to be. held at the | Lake high schac : nd Pacific Hotel New, Year’s\ Eve} cag ia vlieeee arranged forby the U. C..T. WASHBURN WIN mas morning. 4 ‘IN FAST GAME y N. D., Dec. 27.—In a nd sting game of\basket the local floor the town team rtle Lake went down to defeat e more experienced ‘eam burn. What-seemed to ‘he victory for Washburn came ‘ngar being disastrous for the visitors, with ahout three minutes: to play the ime was a tie, but’; burst of speed > last two minutes Washburn out with the long end ‘of the The lineup and summary was The committee ! ;announces that elaborate plans will {be made for the occasion and that one of the biggest parties of the year for tye USC. T. members :and thei \triends will be held. The dining room | will be elaborately decorated tor the i was | Christ i el Ha f.; Robin- of town and the bride has been living with: jImers in western | young couple willl hot the groom, ervic, H of the {and is a member of the Legion here, | Linda son, 1 (Mr. and Mrs. Jean Baby y \ Center witnessed the ceremony. te Una cuopingon, 7 out-of 11 son, 2 out of 9, Syhstitutes: Charlebois tor Robin son, Robinson for’Reiser, Ekstrom for ohunson, r, Cus live on the r. Gilbert. is a ; odhinson, 4;V, Hanson, 4 ist, 2; Anderson, 2; W. Ander. A BIG SUCCESS. A Ensign and Mrs. Homer wish to! {thank the business men and others: A large crowd: / i “Jesse” Scroggins was the,outstand-| a , Pe ting light for the “seconds,” scering | ‘ ha “flash” on the floor and was just | NEW YEA RS }one geal behind Scroggins, scoring; | a 4 four goals. Rhyd at statding guard consistent. and effective! game, while Lee Scroggins was again’ ‘a tower of defense at running guard. | here several Schiichenmayer, W. Anderson for J.! |mgrnow evening, has been postponed {until a week from tomorrow night. RETURNED. SOND ANS {} Miss Milda Brelja, of the offices of | a the Workmen’s Compensation Bureau, jp eilermpeting will be held at the home returned to the city on Monday from |" ~~" f Elgin, where she had spent, Christmas | ENTERTAIN HUSBANDS | | who contributed to the success of the} Christmas giving by the Salvation; Army. The exercises at the hall held! | last evening were a success in every; way. It was impossible to accommo- date the people who desired to attend the exercise and it is sedd that over Anderson. 4 Referees | | Charlebois_and Nelson. jup and making him feel fine I'l] tell the ; World I think Tanlac is in a class by j itself,” said William Scheel, Jr., own- ier of a dairy farm, Route 1, ‘Newport, ‘Minn. , is “My condition was the result of. in- jfluenza which seemed.to sap almost jall my vitality am? left. my stomach jso upset that. nothing I ate agreed with me. My back hurt me a good deal, too. -In fact, I felt-just aboyt all in, i rn “I'm like a new. man now, my stom- !ach fa as: sound asa dollar and I can |do as big.a day’s work as I ever could in my life. Tanlac certainly, deliyers the: goods,” Xi s Z +Tanlac is .sold in. Bismarck by Josepn Breslow and by leading drug- gists. everywhere.”—(Advertiserient.) —SS—— the literary side of Bayle’s. works, and i will present. to hig hearers, all of’ whom are teachers of the , Romance Languages, ‘the ~need of -a better knowledge and understanding of the } Haxo thas given considerable atten- tion to the writings of this French ‘critic, 3 rg CREAMERY AT WERNER NOW BEING AUDITED | Industrial ‘Commission’ Desire Close of Creamery’s Busi- ness Soon | if i ——_—_ , One of the accountants of the Bis- hop, Brivsman Company has beéu set to work to make a full accounting of the affairs of the experimental cream- ery at Werner. It is the plan of the Industrial Commission to-close all de- tails connected with the créamery as speed: possible. All records_in / the office of the Commissiqner of Agri- ,eviiure and Labor and the records at ‘Werner will be consolidated. Plans (for the winding up of the creamery |imelude saleof the state owned prop- lerty there, if this seems wise when lall the facts are, before the commis- | ston. | | CASH COMEDY ACT MAKES HIT ' i Fe | Rialto Theater is Playing Classy Gs Schlichenmayer, | N Shows—New Troop Gets Many Compliments ample the appearance of last evening. The company is well-balanced, the show presented _consisting of songs, dancing. instrumentalists and comedians. qe company will play weeks and. will no doubt be greeted by large crowds. Good Pictures On, French writer's. characteristics.’ Dr. { For we are going to And all may have @ And lead them to th We We have invited thé men of the town. To our grand old smashing banquet; do thesthing up brown. Then no one will be slighted: chance; To gaze upon their beauty e dance. X wish you a Merry Christmas And a Happy New Year. McKenzie Hotel, Bismarck, N. D; —> ~$ hi 7 Goes to Mott. : Judge W. L. Nuessle left this after- noon for Mott, where he will preside in the trial of the state of North Da- ‘kota against W. L. McCarthy, who is }to be tried for grand larceny. The case is called for Wednesday. Carthy is charged with stealing cat- tle.in Billings county. The case orig- inated in Billimgs county, but was lately transferred to Hettinger coun- ty. Back From Fargo: “Fay”: Sloan, popular Northern Pa- cifig railroad man of Mandan, was in Bismarck today on his way home from Fargo, where he spent Christmas with his © parents, Conducior and Nips. Sloan. Home ET) Se Leo DeRochford returned Saturda from a several da: the Twin Citi i in the interest of the DB: erage company. ess trip to A Here Toda: Wm. E.. Atwood, of 5 the city yesterday and tocay on iness. From Wine. » H. A. Mutghler, of the Patterson Land Company, is in the city today fyom Wing. ( Here From aAshier. T. M. Buchholz, member of the Ash ley Investment Company, is spending. Hfarinello Whitening Geam each night and An exquisite touch of humor and |heart-interest plus gwift action and a ‘theme that will appeal to all classes | of theater-goers makes “The Foolish j Age,” Doris May's first starring ve- \hicle for R-C. Pictures, one of the DR, HENRY HAXO TO BE SPEAKER Frequently employing : INELLO Mc-j} y | a few days in Bismarck attending to business matters and visiting friends, . Here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. K. I. Knapp, of Gar- rison, were visitors in the Capital City fon Monday, returniag home today. “Have New Son, | Mr. and Mrs, R, A. Yeater, 423 10th street, are the parents of a new son, born on Christmas day at the St. Alex- | ius hospital. A meeting of. special interest to all Odd. Fellows, both to mem- bers of this lodge and visiting brothers, will be held this even- ing at eight o’clock. Young Men’s Christian Association was founded in 1844, b RUINS TALK! . Blackened, ‘charred ruins tell ‘a sorrowful tale of loss, put the insured home owner sees new construction already be- gun, / i Hartford Fire Insurance Co. policies have built many a home upon the ‘very ashes of great confta- grations. Call on this agency. day at her home. ‘Miss Lillian Brelje, cf the ‘Home Building association of- fices, who also went to her home at Elgin for Qhristmas, will remain over there to spgnd the week. CHRISTMAS GUESTS Mr, and Mrs, N. F, Julius, 623 Front Street. entertained a group of friends on (Christmas nigh{. Appropriate music was enjoyed, after which’ re- freshments were served. There were fifteen guests! The Julius home wis beautifully decorated. in the holiday colors. . ‘ ENTERTAIN ®RIENDS Mr. and Mrs. R..E. Potter, 221 Ninth street south, entertained at Christmas dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Joslin and family and Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Potter. _Jn the evening other guests at the Potter home were, Mr. and Mrs. L. Wilbur, and Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Me- Cann. CURRENT EVENTS CLUB. The meeting of the Current Events ‘club, which was to have been held to- mcrrow at the home of Mrs. Welch, will be postponed until a week from! tomorrow, and will be ‘held at the home of Mrs. E. T. Byrke, 14 Avenue . B. West. 3) MEETING WEDNESDAY. The\members of the American: Le- gion Auxiliary will meet at 8 o’clock on Wednesday evening in the Ameri- can Legion ‘hall. There will be the annual election cf officers, and it ds requested that ail members be pres-| ent. RET NED HOME Mr. and Mrs town came to Bismarck Christmas: with relatives. ens returne@ ‘to Jam ning and ‘Mrs. Cl to ens will remain hthe J. G.} y to spend the | h his brother, ! I e M I a of the new ye «Webb Bros. on Monday had spent Chr urned ti pburn, y tmas at her home. SOCIAL M The Ladies Aid church will hold a NG. the Baptist jal meeting at of Jo Clemens of Jamos- | spenc | Mr. Clem- | estown last eve-| | (The members of the Bridge Club | will entertain their hwsbands at a so- jcial gathering to be held commencing at seven o’clock tomorrow evening at ithe home of ‘Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bush, 600 5th street. TO KINTYRE Miss Elsie Pearson, a student at her home with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hughes, seventh street, left Saturday tor Kintyre to visit over the school vacation. HERE OVER HOLIDAYS Miss Evelyn McLean, who teaches at. Wilton, arrived in Bismarck on Saturday. evening to spend Christmas and visit over the ‘holiday . season with her parents. See UN MEET TONIGHT The members of the Business and Professional, Womah’s club will hold their regular meeting tonight at their club rooms. Tomorrow evening will be openhouse night. WERE AT MANDAN Mr. and Mrs. ‘Worth Lyle, Flanagan apartments, spent Christmas with Mrs. byle’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lomas, at Mandan. ‘CHRISTMAS VISITOR ‘Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Hoppenstadt, of Fort Rice, came to Bismarck to ————————SSSSSS==——=== ALL WRONG The “Mistake marck Citizens, Look for the cause of backache. To be cured you must know the cause, If it’s weak kidneys you must set the kidneys working right. Ask your neighbor. A Bismarck, resident Mr Jack Kenyon, 417 a. public recommendation fo Kidnéy Pills atiet® the benefit one of mily had. received. nee then jon to use them m dney’ tréuble. | me kidneys acted » boxes of Do me and lam g nd Down's, knowing them to be y of wonder merit. The made for me has lasted sev- Kidney Pil again rei | 6 t all dealers. Foster-Milburn | Co., Mirs., Buffalo, N.Y. i the Bismarck High school, who makes, ade by Many Bis-| tells you how. | Mandan ave- | }one hundred ‘people were turned| away. ' Dr. Henry -Haxo, tiead of the De- par tatent of ‘Romance Language of the \ | Universi vi The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs./the speakers Puree tracionee J; J. Helm, Lehr, this state, died in| annual meeting of the Central Diyi- a local ‘hospital Saturday night. Mr.! sion of the Modern ‘Language Asso- Helm took the remains of the infant) ciation of America, held this year at daughter home yesterday for burial | lowa City on December 28, 29 and 30. | The meeting fs held under the au- ' spices of the University of Iowa. Dr. Haxo’s paper will deal with the work of Pierre Bayle, a famous French critic and-fhilosopher of the latter part of the 17th century. Writings of Bayle, and especially his critical dic- tionary, Dr. Haxo believes, exertéd considerable influence on the fore- tynners of the French Revolution: Voltaire, Didero, and the Encyclo- pedists. Bayle lived in exile in Hol- | land for many years. ! Dr. o, in. his discussion of hit work at Jowa City, will deal only with hi Bo “ ne INFANT DIES. 1. 0. 0. F. TO MEET. This evening there will be a meet- ing of the Odd Fellows lodge at the 1.0. 0. F. hall. A light banquet wil! be served and speaking will be in or | der, ROYAL ARCH MASONS | A regular. convocation of Bis- marck Chapter No. 10. Royal Arch Masons, will be held at the Masonic Temple this evening at 7:30. Installation of officers. RIAL 1 TR] MAURICE J. CASH Musical Comedy Co. The Talk of the Town. Ask those who saw it Yesterday. Some Show. t Time Today. Matinee and Night. © A 6 reel } | TONIGHT TO THEA Telephone 'No. 424, “Madam Du Pree” Las Also Sessue Hayakawa in “The Swamp,” Super Feature: leh | ‘ Complete Change of Program Wednesday. z t “SAID PASH.” A Sereaming Farce Comedy, with f Songs, Laughter and Gir R ; E the Famous Dress Scene the New Girls—New Sc —also—— EILEEN PERCY ria —in— ; 1 , “WHAT EVER-SHE WANTS.” Shows Start 3p. m., 7200 and 9;00. Its a Riot—Oh—Boy. rary—New Wardrobe. | s i AT CONVENTION: Qeally big attraclions of, the new year to date. It will be screened for the first time at the Bismarck Theater where it will begin an engagement of, two days tomorrow, A “The Foolish Age’ marks the debut | of Miss May as a full fledged star—a. | star in her own right It will be the first of a series of high comedy pro- ductions in’ Which’ thjs petronable young woman will appear under the auspices of R-C Pictures. Her first vehicle was written especfally ‘for Milsp Mey. by Hunt Stromberg and per- sonally may be said that it touches a very high plane of excellence as to story, direction and personality of the star hersert. un Clifford’s Skating - Rink, is gnd evenings. 10c day and Loc in the. Last Time Tonight | MARY MILES, MINTER * | —in— “HER WINNING WAY” se i ‘TOMORROW DORIS MAY° Celebrated Star of ‘Mary’s Ankle’, MSE Ags “The Foolish Age” —also— LARRY, SEMON rat 5 Stacy “The Hick” "FRIDAY TOM MIX supervised by him, too, andj without the slightest exaggeration it; 9) R Gye Hask Heaviest coats of tan too, are temoved . Hart’s Marinello Shop, Room ‘4 Hughes Bldg., Opposite G. P. Hotel, MURPHY ‘The Man Who Knows N. D. Bismarck. NEW YEARS BALL and Card Party FRIDAY EVENING, DEC. 30. In Auditorium and Gymnasium of St. Mary’s School (Poin Under the Auspices of the Knights of Columbus” Come out and have a big time. Proceeds go to furnishing the Gymnasium. *~» Admission Only 50c ‘a Person. ~ Olrection Valleau Theatre Company TONIGHT BETTY COMPSON in “PRISONERS OF LOVE” Pathe News . Topics,of the Day THURSDAY WILL ROGERS in... .. “AN UNWILLING HERO” WM. DESMOND in. .“The Policeman and the Baby” : COMING “AMONG THOSE PRESENT” “ONE ARABIAN NIGHT” MAY COLLINS in. “ALL’S FAIR IN LOVE” WM. S. HART in. “THREE WORD BRAND” ——— Matinee Daily 2:20. Evenings 7:30 & 9. HAROLD LLOYD in HARRY CAREY in ) POLA RI in, / ’ ~