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cota < ane} 7 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER. 13, 1922 THE ‘BISMARCK,’ TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE | CLARKS LEAVING CITY E. C. Geary of Fargo, was a bus! { j jas could be. By securing: the aid of | and ez : seniosal loves wi , S 7 | Mr and Are, Sam IH, Clark left | iness visitor in she Capital City this MS. Kerr Tells {thet nelice-we weds able-tovciund. up| thelr. apprecition,. aud Seratienve: [uy somes Inoetguh wiee He lcps| _Charion Neneeae a cele i morning. Of Conditions in Near East Relief K: Social and today for Minneapolis, Minn, where they will make their home. Mr. Clark who is editor of Jim Jam Jems has resided in Bismarck tor the past twelve years. Mrs. Clark has jmade many ‘tends during the si jquite a number of Yicse orphans; Their one prayer whether | We could -eareely touch them, but! Moslem or Pretestant, after a little kindness sho’ them. | the Americans.” clean clothing: sad Tood soon tamed tthe wildest of them. atholic,!order for her return. iod Bless} The picture includes groups of ;several hundred actors and beauti-! il and special “scenes. A great ba'l \ Hi the king’s court in England, the , ;drunken orgy which follows is con- |trasted with an Indian attack on the been visiting with his sister, Esther Nelson for several days past will return to his home tomor- row. M. I. Sawyer of Driscoll, visited With friends here today. : Personal ees Mrs, Alma Kjelland Kérr .attrib- uted her succe: D. Irvine of Glencoe, called on bus- ae i Pye beens | CUEIn eee J iw in, Near East work] “Qyy mes spain aa 4, EE Colonial Notables Iaeallas the Clarke’ pavohaded. vane (ites 2 Dement tole to the. trnining., whieh ;she receives | the neathy towes was by (ruck, We iterton bartron and duuxhter Attend Club Party [Grahem house in Minneapolis, 3 while teaching it, the jNorth Dakota) carried food. clothing avd medicine ‘American colonies, Duels and the} spi Pearl, left for their home. in | Olaee dees ant cnpeet, bg tes schools, in speaking before the mem-|(o the ms SenalGieaat@lan Ul 1 blowing up of a ship in mid-ocear! noo hing yesterday agfler spending Tn Full Dress) vusiness connections in Bisms bers of the B. & Th W. club last] “At $i FOMAPELAS. OF | are included in the remarkable and | DOUsits yes Ny eres ng. ectiol night { “At Sidon there are two orph pain aa f the play. Through. |3¢veral weeks as the guests of Mrs. rT rigs ; RETURNS HOME eit d ages where I took care of 709 chil- Lee He eit Ln a prove? | Thomas Luyben. The men and women of Revolution-| RETURNS HOME May Play Games 7 as Kerr, who’ if: a product of, dren who were made orphans when! See eonvinelily. old : o SS eee + : isse: rie a a e- x ers,’bi e i ej are: 3 di ™ cy men ey a vincinggly ie j fy Ameri in| Misses Marie and Ellen Trapp re- school basketball team | North Dakota, her,birvhplace being | their parents died of s the|“To Have and To Hold,” One] tye picture, which ranks as one of The high and the All-S! n appeared sterday afternoon at the R. S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. Valley City, has spent the past two! children are wonderful and turned to their home in Big Stone, r home in Big the finest of the year, will be at the rs, composed of for- Of Year’s Best, Is Shown Is. D., yes y r bei : ql i : is c . D., yesterday after being under ‘ ; and a half years Ja the devastated; @te everything that i : Colonial party given by Mrs, F. A.! i reat il F > Bis . ;mer high school and college players.) aovae ae Eltinge tonight and tomorrow. Nie Knowles as a guest day party for the oa ical tte ment at the Biswiarel may meet at basketball here Satur- reelons! st aur vfs and ore Hi ae and ele gretitude very | Fs pee ie, tonightand Comers ‘ aria Rady Aue Cert Marie TEAp ree phe state {aay night. elating her exne g’enees last night] touching.’ At this p Nre-| One of the finest pictures of the ney i onsultation Free members of the Monday club. Marie Trapp recently took the state |°°Y MBM she “At Te jeidt, where T was] ceive medical atter cedrvontl| years (le; Paramount scturieslisn ee Regular meeting Lloyd Suite 9, 11 — Lucas Block y Johnston's famous Spetz Pest American Legion! ease caused from the expocure and To Hold,” is being shown teht at 8 p. lack of food. They sre taught somo|at the Eltinge theater, All of the tonight at 8 p.m. ! trade, also how to vlay as well as|Tomance and adventure which made lessons. The defectives are taught the novel so widely read is found in for nurses at suffering from s vdful dis first stat'oned If #5t ‘saw the suffer- The North Dakota Gool Roads | iM&”children, 300 /¢~menians who had af 7 cnewaq {been branded anj their faces and Association offices have been moved | r faces and from the Lucas bloek to the Iinck- | bodies mutilated, | were brought to} the orphanage wt ere I helped our board examinat. on Fargo. Phone 260 The guests wore costumes of the Offices Moved bright colors, heavy brocaded silks and satins, elaborate gowns of many ruffles, and yards of materials which ENTERTAINS AT DINNER Mrs, Alfred Zuger was hostess at is so artistic and fascinating to gaze; M wast y block in the suite formerly o upon ‘Those taking part in the sos.{# Witmer party last night in compli- ley eee ake tans: ‘Commereial | Workers examine tthem basket weaving. Thoxe is x bg de-{dtmatic reproduction on the silver tume affair were: Mrs. J.C. Ander.| Ment to Mrs. Alma Kjelland Kerr of | ubled by “In Trebizonde,|the next place to! mand for all kinds of baskot as this | Sheet. It is really a ‘tri-star picture, | son as Paul Revere; Mrs, 'T. R. At-| Valley City, Near East Relief work: |°U”: eis os which the Amerirg n contingent with is their means of tr ing, (With the beautiful Betty Compson, Kinson. Priscilla; Mrs. G, F. Dallam, | Who has recurned recently from ax Sale Held which "I was connected ‘war fron: evervibing ie eared Inet “| Theedore Kosloff and Bort Lytell, | John Alden; Mrs. Berndt Cotton oF ee Near elie? in North | The Burleigh county tax sale jarred, conditiong were ap e. A year ago about this time, we gthe story : an of ths Lady Mathe Mrs. A. M. Brandt, Dolly | Daxota, held here yesterday amounted to is place was ©} crowded that one had our happiest Chr’stmas 1 believe | (O° Leigh, first appear m Madison; Mrs. 8. W. Corwin, Madam | . between $25,009 and $30.000, it was | could scarcely st?» without walking that T have ever spent. We had ths court of King James, played by Ase Hline belly « iteners LEAVES TO TEACH SCHOOL eotimnace’ by county ae pals: ahs : ED Fen oan: were slow in sone cencere sane from this state one anit eee eenen cio ae Mrs. H. P., G , oA Si] Miss Grace C. Bush of Rowan, In- | total amount of taxes listed for sale | #friving. After [about three weeks, and with a little money added, were n Nie Dien . is « arkec "BIE, Jones, Mrs, Ashe; Mrs.) gioye® ine has best the west ar fwas estimated at from $80,000 to jan Americin sho eame with pro-|able to make « wonderful Christmas! Mad king of England, Theodore Kes: It is apparent that there is a marked s, George "Washington; Mrs.! Migs Jessie M. Ramp of Bi Sixth | $100,000. visionis and clefiing. We opened] for 1.500 children, ‘They assembled | oe ging ne gama the, favorit of Frank, Lake Martha. Was ME | Street for geveral days > past. left ear Sait [2oae Miiiete arjl served night andiat one orphanage where we had] o¢ Vader oe ence athe clini : AS Mrs. an, Lafaye py 0 | we: “ay ey Mite’! = 3 y lay t se r starvin e} br a eypre ree ou rime Pree ind - P i yesterday fer Mitchell, S. D., to xpects Many Present day to those pyor starving people| brought a eypress tree and trimmed | ward. She flees to the Virginia lect useful things for CHRISTM x who were hardly able to draw one) it simply with oranges. pop corn and foot after the oir. Some were so weak that they }fell to the ground and others leang | against the wall for support. No # upplies of any kind P. Quain, Lady Baltimore; Mrs.|teach school ne ee Towne,’ Miss Hardeastle; Miss Alice! puch ie « Bible student Knowles, as a Little Maid of Long; ‘ : Ago. i After the aristocracy of America| A large attendance of members of the American Legion is expected at ; the meeting tonight, when Major Bentley of the U. S. Veterans Bu- reau and Mayor George L. Barner anything we could obtain from the| toed of Braliah lessien come to Ane ees we the ene sent us we'erica to become brides of planters ere able ‘to purchwie a toy for/in the new colonies, The Lady Jocc- every child. Five hundred celluloid {yn Leigh marries and later falls in GIFTS. To satisfy this feeling, we have assembled a very attractive assortment of HOLIDAY SELECTIONS, including BRIDGE LUNCHEON Mrs. Sam H. Clark was an honor had arrived at the party they intro-|guest at a bridge luncheon given | of Centralia, Wash., who was m the | were available Jore as the shops doll faces were bought, bodies made| it d ; 1 duced themselves with a short bitlyesterday afternocn by Mrs. Al |parade of Legion rien there when it | were closed: 3 arid the: dolls werecarssced tec net j rades, ranging in of the history of the character they|Reson of Avenue A. Mrs. J, I. |was fired upon by members of the | “The Turkish sf vernment had taken| small girls, ‘The older girls made MUFFLERS in all grades, ging represented. A delightful part of the|Huyck won the honors , at cards. |I, W. W., will speak. over the theatéag. school houses and} handkerchiefs far the boys out of price from $1.25 to $5.00. khaki and each child made something for someone else. We told them the story of the Christ Child, which they had never heard before. On the best of the fou s that had been deserted, for wok among the Turk- ish refugee, ‘tne refugees eame in at the rate of 15¢O a day. ‘We fed program consisted in two piano se-/Baskets of flowers were used for Jections played by Mrs, H. 0, Wray,/ decorative eft and a presentation of the minuet as danced in the time of Martha and St. Alexius Hos; H. L. Redding of Bently. W. W. Nelson of the city, Dorine Tavis ot MEN’S and LADIES’ HANDKERCHIEFS . Agate Sale R. T. BRIDGE CLUB George Washington jby iieses CSUs errant vee nee Flasher, and Arthur Dreyer of the| from 15,000 to $11,000 people at one} Christmas morning their tables were . Dunham and Ethel’ Pollard in cos- he R. T. itye have entered the St. Alexius al, | ait a : ae °, : : * 7 H ] n L ; pa a ine & i | citye e ente meal. decorated simply, but it was the tume with Miss Hazel Lenhart as ac-|¢lub yesterday afternoon. Mrs. 0.E. | nospital for treatment. Miss Helen| “The people loutside of the city | most beautiful sight that their’ eyes| mas Ullls in silk, linen, and cambric, including Lundquist won high. score at cards. initials; SUSPENDERS and GARTERS in combination sets; NECKWEAR in Zahn of Solen, Miss Ethel L. Wolf of Medora, Mrs. Sylvester Ostoj of the y, Jack Greenberg of Ashley, , had ever beheld. Each child brought his toy to breakfast and of- fered it something to -eat, feeling ¢ need of clothing of the children had , did not cven know were in despe and food. Man lost their paren companist. The tea table was presided over by Mrs. E. P. Quain, Candles were used | or the Choice pieces of striped in | tendency on the part of the public to se- to light the scene of the party. ; Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Davies of Wing, Mrs-Frank*Lindemann of Richard-|'their’names and could - spotted Moss Agate 2 ‘ 0 ALIS: as nae chiar pra see ee So an | Mrs, 5 ames andl could not talk any] that it was human too. si . * ‘ Then tuests in theit gorgeous vari-| are spending several days in Bia epvann of : Richare:'| thot names. anid could’ not stalk apy | tha ; : following, pieces. e ILK HOSE in Co estate the powdered wigs,| marck on business. They @xpect to 2% Mrs. Stephen Feist of Dodge.) ianguage. They ‘wore as like savages} “The children love the Americans /Hiadies dinner Rings... special holiday boxes; 8 : and Mrs. N. J. Joy y ei : Four Stone La Valliere. single boxes. the talks of colonial days, changed | return to th home tomorrow. . id ——— * the time back to he early days of alae of ae been discharged from | EEE (without chain) American history. ole noe AUOLIARY MEETING. ae — 10K. Solid Gold Chain B. ATH ROBES; DRESS GLOVES; Out-of-town guests were Mrs. J.| e regular meeting of the Ameri- k Hospital Single Pendent H, Newton and Mrs. Lanternman1/can Legion Ausiliary will not be ieee ti | All Bukin: j Brooches ».... HOLIDAY SLIPPERS; of Mandan. held Wednesday ns planned, Adolph Slavick of Judson, has en-| i) Ig | Tle Pins ..ccc.sc6+ +s es { terer the Bismarck hospital for Ladies di Rings. . eae 5 Master Harold Feragen (Gholen Mouse: Markings) and many other items: suitable for gift treatment. ofBeach, Mrs. Jacob Brost of Good- rich, Mrs. Frank Weizenberger of’ Venturia, Miss Martha Feragen of Carlyle, Mont., Miss Edna Falken- stein if Wilton, John Fenton of Howard, S. D., Mrs, H. H. Engen and baby girl of the city, Mrs. Jonathan | BAPTIST ION MEETING The Baptist Ladies union — will mect Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at the church parlors. U Powders Look | Alike.—BUT lately ds ay yal is. purposes. awd] Feel free to come in and look through at your leisure. Always remember we are here to serve and satisfy you. Any Gent’s Rings ..... (Choice Moss Markings) All Jewelry 10K. Solid Gold. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back, WE PAY POSTAGE. THE MONTANA GEM Hefta-Johnson | Marriage Occurs! The marriage of Miss Frances M. - daughter of Mr. and Mrs, An-| | r of Valley Gity, idelity Building and Charles A. DB manager’ of the édahl, of Tuttle have drow Hefta of Wilton, and Lawrence| Loan, is a business visitor in the | Bupa Silt Dagmoe. pedse, a ¢ Ne] d : B, Jobnion of Baldwin, Son of Mrs | ity —_ Pen at Aleout, end ttn Hilda Hist be your baking powder le. SHOP. inquiries regarding goods or prices né marriag ‘ rose tele : cheerfully answered by mail or other- in marriage by the Rev. E. F, Alfson ay the Swedish Lutheran parsonage tihs morning at 11 o'clock. The! been employed .in Bismarck for some ea eee varying si : young couple were accompanied by/ time past, “By Heck” Dance, given by| alle 3? Royal is. If not convenient for you to call at the ry Fete eens sahnaon is. well] Mrs. 0. R. Vold of Regan, has been| Capital City Homestead, Dec.| 4, ou wL.king powde ees “il store, feel free to phone to us at any time known in Wilton, where she attend-| shopping and visiting in Bismarck] 14th, at, K. of P. Hall. Over- yeeal sn Pow Teed Order Your Coal To- d u inf, ti desi ll cd high school. Mr. Johnson is | for several days 1 alls and. Aprons to be worn or | Foods f ira) eeping bak f and any intorma’ 1on you may aesire wl farmer, The young couple will make} - a fine of 10 cents. Introduc-| foods fresh longer and mak- cay be cheerfully furnished. their home on a farm.in the Painted) Iver Erickson was a ing the famous Capital City] i298 e a 7 peachy 1 [ass ieee i : IS ry f omn-— Wood: district. jer in the city Harmonizers, (5 Piece Or: factorythat it takesthe place z mheKoee - STORE OPEN EVENINGS. GIVES AFTERNOON BRIDGE Misses Nettie Brown and Margaret |chestra). ' ‘Tickets 75 cents R wn ‘ood aml e New Salem Lig- Mrs. A. W. Lucas of 48 Ave. A.|Elsberg’ of Wilton, visited with|per couple. Extra ladies 25c. oyat is. wl Hh | nite Ccal Co. est Kast was hostess at an afternoon bridge yesterday when| seven tables were played. The honors at cards wore won by Mrs. Robert Orr. Béo- for her home in Douglas. friends here today. Miss Mary Fowler left yesterday | their ‘respective homes after being under treatment in the hospital. he har 1 business call- Regular | meeting’ Lloyd Spetz Post American Legion tonight at 8 p. m. Major Dana Wright of Jamestown, is spending <evera] days here on Is your inking powder es home baking s0 satis- Royal Contains No Alum Leaves No Bitter Taste | Box 553 Miles City, Mont. Best dry mined coal in the state, PH Chas, Rigler, Mgr. E 738 wise. C. M. DAHL Dahl Building. Main Street. kets and vases filled with flowers| business. | formed an artistic setting for the = | delightful affair, | Luncheon Ae ‘ be ze = eros = ESOT a served by the hostess at the close of < : the game, with Mrs, O. W. Robert jSSUIASUAEAVUIONUIOUEUINAEAFEUAEORCOAQUVOOUCOUAUAOGSUAONETAUAEEAAOAUOVAUUUUEGUAUEAGS assisting the ha-tess during the af-j |= . = tefhoon. i dh = pee Biss an | W E B B B R @) q E R S = 1 = Woman’s Fore'gn Miss‘onary so- j : eke = siety of the McCabe Methodist | | = church will held a meeting tomor- | | = row afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the chureh parlors. Mrs, Ik S. Lobach will be hostess. All members are | urged to be present. i “The Christmas Store” It Will Be a Jolly Tree That’s Laden With Handkerchiefs ~ You may say that you can’t think of a single thing to give your club girls, folks out of town, less intimate friends, but Handkerchiefs. We would rather say you can not think of a better thing for whoever has too many, especially of the dainty colored and em- broidered designs that may be chosen in such variety. Hand embroidered ROYAL NEIGHBORS AND WOOD- MEN. The oyal Neighbo era Woodmen of Am MMT The Permanent Christmas Gift Give a Victrola and be assured your ift will bring the greatest’ measure of ‘happiness. It is the bearer of amuse- ment, solace and companionship, a never-failing source of the priceless blessing of great music, an endur+ ing witness of your thoughtfulness.' We have Victrolas in a wide range of beautiful designs and finishes. Come in ON WAY HOME. > I Arehip Nygaard of Washburn, is spending several days visiting friends in Bismarck on his way home after spending some time in Duluth. Mr. Nygard expects to spend the Christmas holidays with his parents. STOPPING OVER WITH SISTER. , who is connect- | s- Robertson store. | Mr, Foss has been visiting relatives in’ Hazen and is on his way home. | AND SHOPPING, or ae Clara Satler of Bald-| TAADUAAAL ANENNEAEUAAENREELASTEEALSUENAETAEAAANEEENEREULALEENERUEAERUOCUOOOUAUGGOEALEY Wy : nd. M sa win shopped and visited in Bismarck | Hi peng to leave for Calora init and make your selection early. Only to $ = jpk congears ory, the greatest artists make Victor. $1.25 5 2.50, = Ae Wertane, wonetit, Assonlatloe Records, and only a Victrola can pro- inen i ro! = ot the; Mucanses ill masta iniay duce the finished results as finally ap-, i 35c vo $1.00 = 1 election or officers wil take | proved by the artists themselves, Women’s _Lissue Handker- = i Detiaie dares eon | ie —eseempe “A i chiefs ..........--.. 50¢ = \, LEAVING 10 VISIT FRIENDS. When giving why not give the best? Men’s Lissue Handkerchiefs = ie well Blexrud of Regan, was in < 50c = erat teday on his way to Marvs- - . = a fon aay wae ae ee BSE = i r residents of Bis- ercniels..... c to Cc = : . ’ - jefe = Cer aURGD AY: Children’s Box Handkerchiefs = y party will be gi en by | ier ciara Lb eer a 29c up = ees Gittocay svching at tng Children’s every day. of the = PE a near in canuateaad week Handkerchiefs, put = SE ges aay up in Box of 7. Box..75¢ = ¥ ristmas reens — ’ - = ay ueten Evergreen Betooa Exclusive Dealers = S$} ing and Friz roping. Wreaths » Dic . = of all sorts, novelties, decor- For Bismarck Vv i Ss | T T H E G | F T S H ro] P = ; Wil & Go. 319 34d St Phone amet | = Wii ‘0. 319 St. Phone | A = = 784-We 4 . eal ANNUUM