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1 ~~, MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1922. [pa ge WINTER COATS NEED ROOM _- Social and ' Personal | . Last of Series of Social Affairs for | Mrs. Hardinger The last of the series of delight- ful social affairs to be given in compliment of Mrs. B. H. Hardinge® of Mattoon, Ill, wax the farewell party given in her honor by her sis- ter, Mrs. O. Wy Roberts of 117 Main Street Saturday afternoon, when tables of bridge were played. The /Roberts home was given a holiday air by the use of Christmas in the ‘decorations, potted, poinsettias forming a gorgeous back- ground lighted by large red candles. | Score cards used by the 24 guests in playing bridge were made distinct- ive by bright Christmas colors. The ! honors at cards were awarded to} Mrs. Carl Nelson and Mrs: Scott | Cameron. At the conclusion of the + frame luncheon was served. + colors. a Local Man Hears Daughter and Niece | Sing in Minneapolis | ERR | w to avel long dis- | tances’ to hi your son.or daughter; if they are in concert work. Jus une in” at home and enjoy the con- | No .nced J + ort. * i ’ At t that is avhat a Bismarek | fether who heard his daughter and | niece ving and play in Minneanolis : Sstard he thinks. O. C. Stad- er of the job department the Tribune;. wanted to hear hin 5 lvene O'Conno! sing! n Song”, from, “Lucia,” tile *his daughter, Mis¥° Myrtle Stadden mtaved the niane ae-| companiament. The only: difficulty | was that both young ladies were, in| a niece, “The T Minneapoli> while Mr, Stadden was| in Bismar-k. , Undistarbed by. this | A Mr, Stadcen dropped in at Skeel's | shop. and asked Mr. Skeels | Flec' rie if he could not tune in with the radio- brondeasting: station in Minnexpolis There w-s some difficulty at first, but suddenly as they ,sat talking | over their d'sappointment and_ the | {empermental: nature of the 1adio-! phone, the announcemen: eame over | vy Clearly Miss O'Connor, will now | <a sing.” i The marek audience was. de-, Vehted Skeels with his sue-| n tuning in and Mr. Stadden | ng fiis niece and daughter. addef is -a well known ac- companist and will appear in a num- ber of concerts during the coming * sdason. 5 | fp w.c TU. Plans | . Jubilee Roll Call The Womans: Christian “Tempér- ance Union with its five hundred thousand members who are engaged in 25 different kinds of social, éco- nomic, znd moral, service is now en- gaged in a Jubilee membership cam- zign.to mobilize a million women. The goal for North Dakota'is nine thousand members in the jubilee roll. The local union invited every woman in the city who believes in the broad-guaged program of this or- ganization to unite with the union. ‘The local campaign will close with “A Harvest Home -Fes parlors of the Presbyterian’ church Friday evening, Dee. 15, at 7:30) celock, when every mmber is tof come bringing her sheaves, new mem- | + bers with her, dues for the year of | the old and new members to be paid at this time. | good program ‘is being prepared, | refreshments will be served, and ‘aj silver offering taken. The public, both men. and women, is cordially in- | vited to attend. ‘NAMES IN WHO'S WHO * i Of the 20 people whose namesap- . pear in the first “Who's Who,” to * * be gotten out at the @™niversity a” North Dakota ‘under the auspices of | “The Dacotah” staff appear. the | names of several sons and daughters of Bismarck neighbors. The names of Jchn Gates of Garrison, Micha?! McGinley of ' Dickenson, Kenneth Burns cf Garrison, Miss ‘Marie Pet- von of Coleharbor, “and Lee Cum- mings of Carrington, appéar in this | néw book of varsity. prominents, RETURN TO BOZEMAN. Mr. and Mrs, W. F. Jarvis, who have | been visiting at the home of their! brother and. sister, Mr, and Mrs. | Thomas W. Sanders returned yester- | day,to their home in Bozeman, Mont. Mr. Jarvis/has beer in the employ | of the United States Fish Commis: sion for 33 years, and has been sta- | tioned at Bozeman for'27 years past. LEAVING ON TRIP. nd Mrs. C.D, Rodgers of Me- | e, will leave tonight for Brook: . where they will spend the ing with relatives. In th to Flor'da for a short visit with their neice before returning to their home. : ENTERTAIN FOR CLARKS Mr..and Mrs. Fred Copelin enter- } teined informally at tea from 4 to 5} » o’clock yesterday afternoon at their “partment in the McKenzie hotel in ’compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Sam H. Clark, whe are leaving Wednesday ; for their new home in’ Minneapolis, | Minn. JOINED MARRIAGE Miss Stella Nelson and N. Elisi gian, beth of Bismarck. were united | n ge vat the South Side Mis- sion, parsonage Saturday evening. The young couple will make their home on West Broadway. RETURNS HOME Mrs. B. H. Hardinger and son, Tokm of Mattoon. Ill, who have been guests of the former's sister, Mrs.’ ©. w. Roberts tor three weeks past 1 this morning to return to her home. m Y ST. ALEXIUS NURSES. Boniface and Sabina of the Alexius hospital returned Satur- ky w'nter coats fill not\only but the bu: ele’ stbwa, and taxicab They py considerably more space than winter coats have needed for some seasons, back. It’s because many of them are cir- The new the cular and many more are “draped. Thove that are s below the waistline are ve owy above it. Tuge co'lers of fur, wide skceves, full skirts extra long, are 8, streets, it.| trimmed and the furs used are cara THE BISMARCK [Masons‘Conduct |. Underwood Funeral + Funeral services for Morgan Un- jderwood, Soo railroad conductor, who' was killed at Wilton while breaking on a freight Saturday ; morning, will be held at the Masonic ; Temple Tuesday afternoon at three jo’clock with Rev. S, F. Halfyard, of- jficiating in the church services ‘and jthe Masons conducting the Masong¢ services, ‘ x | ; Relatives to attend the funeral | {are: Mr. and Mrs, J..H. Grady and |daughter, Maxine of Billings, Mont.; | Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Dohn of Wilton, | Mrs. Maren Moen of Fogston, Minn., a Miss Bertha Moen of Highmore, D. Mrs, Grady, Mrs. Dohn, and | Miss Moen are sisters of Mrs .Under- | wood and Mrs, Moen is the mother of | Mrs. Underwood. From 10. o'clock tomorrow morn- jing the “deceased will lie in state iat the Temple, Pallbearers at the funeral will be: |A. A. Jones, Otto Convert, F. S. Smith, Frank Roberts, J. I. Setser, and Vernon J, Hunter. i puma ato eae | Attention Royal Arch ‘Masons. Regular meeting jsmarck. Chapter No. 10,) Tuesday evening 7:30 .n, m: | | Election of officers. Your at- jtendance is urged. ———— Uns RIREERIAE IETS || THE WEATHER | > ie— {Court Palace. King James I, is b jing entertained with a special per. (formance by William. Shakespeare. cul, beaver, squirrel, \ Persian lamb jand ermine—either real or imitation, day night from Rochester, Minn, where they attended a hospital meet ing at the Mayo Brothers hospital. > MARY'S FOOD-FANCY WORK. St. Mary's Sewine Circle will hold a.food and fancy work sale Saturday, Dee. 16 at the J. I, Rupp store on 112 Fifth street. Donations can be left dur'ng the week. The members cf the. first and second division are asked to leave their’s with Mrs. M. Boespflug. cf 223 Eleventh street o with “Mrs. McQuillan of 301 Seventh strcef; the third division are asked to leave theirs with Mrs, A. W. Lu- s' Laist’ of 508 F division at Homan's Bakery. tinue through the day. DEGREE OF HONOR. ‘eas ‘of 48 Ave. A, or Mrs. William] Warner was ifth street; the ‘fourth | when he missed his footing and fell. The} He was sale will start at 11 o'clock and con-| hospital for The regular meeting of the Degree of. Honor wjll be held Tuesday, Dec.| Star will be-held Wednesday evening 12, at at the K. P. hall over Berge- son’s' store at 8 o'clock. Important] ple when initiation: will take place. ‘and his players. Shakespeare him- ‘self is shown by Director Fitzmau- TRIBUNE PARTY FROCKS QUITE SIMPLE ~ bem. . Sleeves are short or ‘non-ex- ivtent. of metal cloth or metal embroidery somewhere about it. hrock, scenario editor at Uni- ASKS HELP TO BER Na PAGE FIVE Luncheon, 35C From 12:00 to 1:30 O’clock. Supper, --50c ‘ From 5:30 to 7:00 O’clock. TUESDAY, DEC. 12th i ‘ —at— i : be t McCabe Methodist Chu rch —by— THE LADIES’ AID SOCIETY Everybody Invited jadds, “for some reason of her own will not tell me who my father was, not even his name or his race.” Mis, Fain says she is living as |comfortably as may be expected, but early pioneers of western North Da- kota and well known throughout the entire Slope’ country, died at his home, 4th Avenue, East. after a se ous illness of about three weeks re- 1 ep Have ea ae HOR from the U35 years I am now trying to find my} father was and that “it is a terrible taiious novel by.Mary Johnston in father and will pay a liberal‘rewaril | feeling not to know,” + |the feature attraction at’the: Ritinge-|. ee | t0, anybody: thaty can: tell.me; whete avian a cther reasons why they loom, as it for Tuesday, Wednesday and Thure Basqued frocks are still most rep-| Chiffon velvet is the ‘favorite, ma-jhe is and where I can find him,”|. Luncheon 35c—twelve to were, large. é Jun or ths week. i jar for pints jparty wear, noueD terial. It may be plain,, but often Beas Tine ethat alk cher news one-thirty o’clock.. Supper Camel's hair fleece i3 the popular : a Nave and Te prot tia a Bree Eaatones aio cotter. yautioee are broeaded or embroidered in metal! is that her father worked for Thomas |20€ — five-thirty to seven- iene he raenicnanle eee ee ‘aee eeeeen an oernnaeg| |lewer, occasionally the skirts are| thread. White velvet and silver is)-Gilbert. who had x vegetable ranch o'clock, tomorrow at the Sesh samceeae Finer coats Are qf Players as Betty Compson, Bert Ly- |foved. the basque bodice no longer; the smartest color scheme, w'th sil Near Bismarck, in the year 1884. Her | Methodie* Church. tnanyelln er bolivia'in rich browns, tell, recently a star in his own right, | wrinkles. across the front but is] ver and blaék and white and gold Mother was at that time Miss Maley gf *iueey. biges (ok. black "| Walter Long and ‘Theodore Kosloff. | gathered into fullness on cach side.| following close Uehind. iJ. Gilbert, daughter of Mrs. Thomas 1.UNSER DIES silvery btves or black. y silkert i ied Lo liv jeki Nearly all winter wraps are fur! ‘The stery starts in 1615 im. the | Sometimes the basque ront con-| All cx are good, but no co-| Gilbert, but is now married and liv-| Dickinson, N. D., Dee, 11.-—John ove a great throne room of Hampton |t'nues in a panel that falls”to the fume is fuShionable without a touch; ié in Oakland, Calif., and the = Clark, aged 65 years, one of the ATTENTION ALL MASONS! The funeral of Brother Brooks Underwood, will be ‘held at the Temple Tuesday, ; Dee. 12th, at 3 p. m. Please {be cn-hand at 2:45 Sharp. i .R. W. Lumry, W. M. INJURED IN FALL Theodore Warner of Menoken was rice; also such equally, historic per- | jsoaeges us Ben ‘Johnson and th} Duke of Buckingham. Colorful .cost- umes are a feature of this: sequence, the ggtgeous hoop- d, be-vurfle ‘ed gewns of Betty Compson being specially notable. The aaptat.on by Ouida Bergere |of Mary Johnston’s story swerves ty idamestown, then tc.a d off Florida; then aboard i vessel, in a manner that makes “To |Have and To Hold” remarkable for badly bruised and sustained several | xctj au ; abit 10:30 o'clock’ when he fell down !Kosioze are. the’ prineipa's in ‘a St. Alexius. iiospital about five stairs at his home. Mr. { seri i fy ‘liinbingithe stairs (eTe® of thrilling duels. P “To Have and To Hold’ is consid- jered on of, the most -thrilling. and romantic, stories ever written. |picture, which is a Paramount pro- ‘duction, is a truly notable contribu- | tion to the’ cinema art. brought: to the Bismarck treatment yesterday afternoon. " EASTERN STAR. .- 2 aa A special meeting of the Eastern | THE CAPITOL With the coming of Herbert Raw. lison’s* latest Universal starring ve- thicle “Confidence,” ‘to the Capitol at’ 7:30 o'clock at the Masonic tem- Christianscn of Bismarck, | Peter Wachtler of Hebron, and Anton The |Schwahn of the city, have entered al” in the}. business and*the election of officers] The past worthy matron will put on for the new year will take place at} the work. All members are urged to this meeting. All members are urg-] be present. ed to be present. — y CHANGE MEETING NIGHT. G, W. Stewart of Wilton, was} The Royal Neighbors will hold a among the bus‘ress callers in Bia-] meeting Wednesday evening at 8 marck today. iSea o'clock at the K. P. hall when elec- —— tion of officers will take place. All &. Nixon of Baldwin, was a bus-] members are urged to-bé present and caller in the city over Sunday.] to noti¢e the change in dates for the meetings. inc Sam Coons of McKenzie, stopped over in Bismarck last night. GUESTS OF PARENTS. theater tonight, there will be pre> sented: one of the most, appealing ‘of small town tales ever told’ on the \erooks and, confidence men, plays j the partoof @ highbinder who doesn't | Know that-he.is one. When he does ‘find out, that he is being used as a jtool. for one .of the most notorious confidence men in the country, he sets about turning the tables and lfor the final thousand feet or so of ffilm, the swindler is said to become L. | versal, City. Playing opposite’ Rawli the leading “feminine rete i niet .Mammoid: who heads porting cast’) of many well sup knowa —-—_— ——* CITY NEWS | Mrs. D. Larson of Tuttle, Andrew the St. Alexius hospital for treat- | ment. Fredrick. Heupel of New Leip. zig, Miss Josephine Kopp of Mott, S. Schutt of Blue Grass, Mrs. G. E. Brennise of Regan, Master Joseph Horst of Glen Ullin, Henry Mooney of ‘Wotuga, Mrs. Nick Godes of Heb- ron, Mrs, W. A. House of Solen, Mildred Stasney of Mandan, Mrs. J. | M. Eitreim of Bismarck, and Baby Denna Bertsch af Glasgow, Mont., Bismarck Hosp.tal Eleanore’ © McCabe of Steele, Martha Faragen of Carlyle, Mont., Mrs, Anton Hoffman of Zap, Edward | Milde of the city, Master Harold | Feragen of: Beach, have entered the | FIND FATHER, FORMERLY HERE ' q Choice pieces of striped or the spotted Four Stone La Valliere ving found Agate Sale Xmas Gifts | Moss follow: Ladies dinner Rings Agine | % pice in’ (without hain) 10K. Solid {screen, : have .returned to their respective |[Single Penden:-.. In this picture, Rawlinson, always jhomes after being upder treatment |B Brooches . ja capable dramatic. exponent of Jat» the hospital. iB Tie Ping .. Ladiés dinner Rings. ..--.. (Choice Moss Matkings) Gent's Rings .. Goll Cha.n.. (Choice Mozé Markings) All Jewshy. 10K. Solid Gold. Satisfactior Guaranteed.or Your Money Back, veo R. E. Wenzel of Grand Forks, was| daughter, of Ladysmith, Wis. are a business called today, guests at the, home of Mrs, Muehi-! F, E. Davis of Dunn Center was | Baker, \ a city visitor today. i Te | WEEK-END VISITOR. Mrs. A. L. Garness week-end visitor here. s spending several of Regan was fobs eGov he returned to her home this morn- ing. Guest Nelson days in the city. B. C: Marks of Fargo, is spend- ing several days in the Capital City " tN RETURNS HOME. ‘ Miss Amy Johnson left last night! for her hom in. Minneapolis, Minn.’ Duripg the, past season she has been| Breakin g¢ Doug | RETURNS FROM VISIT. | Miss Margaret Cordon has return-| ed from a. visit of four weeks with: her sister, Mrs. William Pennel and: family at Glendive, Mont. | A, E. Klemin and Miss Alice Klem- in of Ggodrich, stopped over in Bis-! marck for a visit with friends Sun- | day. i M. and Mrs. Segur Robertson of | Selfridge, made a business trip to empled as milliner at Webb Bros. | Mrs. A. E. Muehlberg and little/a model citizen and a credit to the community. The story was written especially berg’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley! for the star by Bernard Myman and | adapted to the screen by Raymond {charged from the hospital. eae : Bratberg of Taylorlave been ais. | i PRODUCTION All the thrills, the bgauty, the excitement of a lifetime crowded into one gorgeous screen romance. With two favorites play- ing the leading roles and a great: support- ing cast that includes Theodore Kosloff, W. J. Ferguson, Raymond Hatton and a ‘When Mary Pickford goes Christ! mas shopping she certainly puts q dent in the bankroll of her hand some husband. Here she is behind @ pile of gifts which she is starting a thelr way in 009 season. ( Bismarck yesterday. | Christmas Greens — Holly, ' Mistletoe, Evergreen wreath- | ing and Friz roping» Wreaths of all sorts, novelties, decor- | ated candles, ete. Oscar H. Will & Co. 319 3rd St. Phone 784-W. ‘ j Attention Royal: Arch Mascns. Regular. meeting | Bismarck Chapter No. 10,/ | Tuesday evening 7:30 p, m. Election of officers. You at- tendance is urged. Luncheon 35c—twelve to one-thirty o’clock. Supper 50c — five-thirty to seven- o’clock, ‘tomorrow at the ; Methodist Church. Special for “Tuesday. Shampoo and Curl, 50¢c. Marinello Shop. Phone 896. | pee MR a ae R. S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. Chiropractor Consultation Free Suite 9, 11 — Lucas Block Phone 260” Cc. | Eltinge T TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY Matinée Dally at 2:30 Walter Long. From the famous novel by Mary Johnston heatre THURSDAY Bismarck ‘hospital. for treatment. Henry Weimer’ of | Driscoll, Mias"| WE PAY POSTAGE. Ruth Clauson of Bismarck, Mis THE Mi Lillie’Spitzer of Ashley, Miss Garnet | ee GEM Royer of the city, and Mrs. Pet . gaan 5 aiberg of Taylo een dis. |f/Box 553 Miles City, Mont. REN OG my mother after jthat she is worrying over who her | sulting from a paralytic stroke. : ’ Y FOR XMAS? pla re janet eee pre alae Request for help in locating her! NEW FISK PATTERNS ‘cetey,Linco'n Plumer, Wi ‘luther. once a resident of or near | i Care Oe acdapline, Melourne Bismarck, is contained in a letter| Received Saturday A Horn werves tal MteDewell, Gerald Pring, Robert M:- Teceived by Sheriff Welch from Mrs.) Satin and Fur Flowers, Corwin Motor Co. ert island | MeDewell, Gerald Prin G. C. Fain, Hotel Portland, San Fran- i re pieateay eS and Sam ANON cisco, California. and Metallic Embroidery 2 combinations. Prices $20.00 and up. COME EARLY, NIELSEN'S’. MILLINERY and Waist Shop..: : if THE «. “GLACIER PARK FIVE” Orchestra—Including a Singer,. Is: Available for. Parties or, Dances Three Nights each week. For Particulars A Phone 891R or Write Box. 12} OFAMONDS “JEWELAY Established 1907. | Diamonds We have.an excellent stcck b- increase in ; Diamond prices’ have advanced sharply but we were well. prepared. At the present time we have 4 s, wonderfully complete stock of gems in all the wanted sizes, purchased several months ago—before the advance became effective. Our years of experience Ain the selection of diamonds, coupled with our Repu- tation for Correct Valuation, protects you in selecting your diamond here. F. A. KNOWLES Jeweler, Bismarck. before the recent CGS,. Store open evenings till Christmas. For That XMAS GIFT HOLEPROOF HOSIERY X, SES {Risrng aoa RCI EN Soak sree TN Heleprof Hosiery “OMIT -500 Happy Men We have over 500 cut silk and knit (quality) neckties, that will brighten the hearts of 500 men Xmas A. M. Come early: while the selection is com- plete. - Biggest selection in Bismarck. KLEIN’S TOGGERY a

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