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ver MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1922 EVERYTHING BEADED NOW THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ' Margaret Bichler of steasstare:| NEW FABRICS FAIL TO SUPPLANT OLD y PAGE FIVE N Adolf Peterson of Pretty Rock, Mas- ter Yambra of Glen Ullin have been | | discharged from the hospital, | Although each season sees new ; 'fabrics introduced, there seems to {be no diminution in the demand for Not only the most healthful, but the best flavored — Social and Rev. Strutz Still Il Personal Large Attendance Proves Success of | | Sacred Concert | The sacred concert given by the members. of the Thursday Musical club yesterday afternoon at the El- tinge Theatre under the auspices of | t | the W gC ii i Op ‘ wus seayeadt pea one en Meeting 3 In Handy AT Economical vis enjoyed by a large and appre- pices ‘ . Sanitary YOUR Healthful | cere nunlence: The program was “The Public Healfh is the Founda- | Cartons GROCER'S Convenient | well balanced, being composed ot tion on which rests the Happiness | 4 solo selections, ~voeal duets, quar- | lof the People and the Prosperity of | KING'S FOOD PRODUCTS CO. v tettes and ch ses, Those attending reported that Bis- arck was fortunate indeed in pos- @ such an abundance of artis- alent. The ladies taking part | showed genuine musical ability and |" | their rendition of classical sacred | music of intricate technique in a thoroughly masterful way. The mu | Rev. C, F. Strutz who is confined | te the Bismarck hospital with an} attack of inflammatory rheumatism | is reported to be seriously ill. It is. those in attendance when he will be able to resume his pulpit. Public Health to | | Be Discussed at the Nation.”—Lord -Beaconsfield. To promote the protection of the eae health and afd in prolonging life, the following program will be given in the High School Auditori-/ um, Bismarck, at 3:30 p.m. on Tuesday, December 19th, 1922: i “Putting North Dakota on the Pub- | lic Health Map.”—Dr. H. E. French,} uncertain according to the report of | cloth comes ugually in black, often the older ones. Kasha cloth has a monopoly in the giay shades, duyetyn is seen al- most always-in brown, and broad- in brown, occasionally in blue. Jersey cloth, velour de laine and oiret twill are to be found in rowns, tans and navy. STAR CANNERS | pb bi KI De FRUITS & VEGETABLES Finest table quality products NGS Originators of Practical Dehydration 1ydrate PORTLAND, OREGON sical ability of the men was ably State Health Officer. | Robert Thornby, who is nofed forthe | came “Outside the Law,” where he sustained by Mr. Humphries and Mr. | “Local Health — Programs”—Dr. excellence of all his productions, di-| was seen, in support of Priscilla Halverson. i Robt. Olesen, Surgeon United States | rected this film masterpiece. Dean. : The beautiful singing was great y enhanced by the rare taste shown by the accompdnists in interpreting the instrumental side of the selec tions. The organ numbers played with the artistic expression shown in | Public Health Service. “Conservation of Child and Ma-! ternal Life’—Dr. Louisa E. Boutelle. | Director of Child Hygiene. 7 | All interested in good health arc/ invited to attend this meeting, which | Lon Chaney, the star, gained his | enviable reputation as an actor in “The Miracle Man,” hwich he fol- lowed closely with “The Penalty,” still sustaining a reputation for cre ating human characterizations in de- Cold tea rubbed on varnished fur- niture will give it a brilliant polish. A gold lace hat with diamonds sct in the brim was insured in Paris all Mr, Wagner’s playing occupied has'beén arfanged'by. "the loch "Mae i t n chara an important place in the afternoon's diel Society. Bee py ne. 4 idedly a distinctive manner, Then] recently for $85,000. entertainment, pel i i A total of $48.48 was taken up at | dresses are the/jlimit to the varieties and colors ‘of | the conclusion of the program to hel» swell the school milk fund which te Crystal and steel come first in nop- j ‘the members of the Community | for this winter, if one judges by the | warity and effectiveness. In colors, | To Return Home; oni ae council provide during the winter| opera, theaters and formal evening | greens, Mohawks and ‘tangerines . | | AT THE MOVIES | months for the purchase of milk for | affairs. have the votes, The end of this weck will see the! —-—______"# children who cannot ,afford to pay Whi ‘ e ;|, Combine white velvet with crystal | arrival: of the college men and wo- ite), tadypintense green and men of Bismarck for the Christmas THE ELTINGE for it. Members of the Thursday Musical | black are favorites for the gowns aud| sure of irreproachable style, and|holidays, The young people wif} Norma Talmadge comes to the El- DIAMONDS JEWELRY club and the Community Council said | wraps ‘themselves, but there is no! stones. flock back home rom all parts of the} tinge in “The Eternal Flame” Tues- at they wished to express their -|country,, some from Minneapolis, day, Wednesday and Thursday of th Beaded velvet most popular of all evening gowns the beads used for trimming. / beads if you wash to be absolutely College Students * reciation to Sr. Simon for the i Mi here they have been attend- this week. The picture is said to be oy SPEND CHRISTMAS IN FARGO |! UNITE IN. MARRIAGE Minn. where, they have been attend. ta Aan eee of using the theater for 5 Miss Hazel 0, Brown of Driscoll |ing the university, some from Grand a magnificent production with Norma Mrs. J. L. Vachon: left today for| 3 . fvom, Jamestown; Andaver’ in a character exactly suited to her very talent, and the cooperation of the people of Bismarck in making the @®concert a success. Send Disabled Vets | Fargo to’ spend the Christmas holi- | days as the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Pederson of Fargo. Mr. Vachon will join his wife for a tew days at Christmas. VISITING MOTHER. and Charles C, Conley of McKenzie were married here Saturday evening lat the Methodist. church parsonage iby the Rev. S, F, Halfyard. Witness- es were Miss Edith Cowley and Vir- gil Isgrigg, close friends of the hgide and groom, who are well known in their communities, They will Feside Forks, N. J, Wisconsin, Dartmouth, North- western college, Evanston, Ill, An- napolis naval academy, and various other places. When the young folks arrive so- cial events of various sorts will take place, Various lodges and organiza- LAH RODGERS. | emotional ability. Many admirers of Norma will be pleased to sec Conway Tearle as leading man in “The Eternal Flame.” { CAPITAL, “The Trap,” a strong story of the North woods, the Universal-Jewel at- Wednesday for an engagement of ON YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFT ' The atmosphere of quality which pervades this Mrs. Arlow Abiow of ‘Tappen communities aT Ney ’ ie : sds ; : ‘ I : spent Sunday in Bignarck visiting 0" ® farm near McKenzie, eu Here New Tear apes). ance PRIZE © CANNERS, KATHRYN | traction starring Lon Chaney which|§ establishment, attends the goods which leave it. Red Cross Boxes} with her mother, Mrs#Larson of Tut- MOVING TO. CITY etl cenay Relig planned. BOLIBAUGH, ABOVE, AND BEU-!conies to the Capitol Theater on The American Red Cross is send- | ‘ing out boxes to all the Burleixh county ex-service men who are now being hospitalized at various points | ~in the United States, While they who may be stationed in hospitals at places in the south of whom they do not know. The Red Cross would like to have anyone who knows of Burleigh coun- ty men in hospitals in institutions other than those mentioned phon? the names. of such men to them im- mediately since they expect to send the boxes during the early part. of the week. ———_——_. i ae ._ {tomobile driven by Ralph Falkenstem since pictures’ set up ideals and cre-| girls to Frnace, consists of Bertha | \ eee BOISE FAMILY HOLD REUNION | L. A. Ruth, special representative | o¢ Baldwin, at Seventh and Thaycr | ate standards and impressions in the | Rogers, 18, and Elaine Hendrickson, A reunion of the C. G. Boise family | of the Veteran’s Bureau, is in Bis-| streets, Sunday afternoon. Mr. Mei-|mind of the young and even influ-|17, both of Burlington. PTT] . will be held at the home of their | marck today on official business. lon’s car was a limousine. He saidjence the grown people. Pictures| They go to France next summer pal } -in-law and daughter, Mr. and . B. L, Bertel /of Fargo, Sunday, Attending the reunion will and Mrs, C. G. Boise and iter, Genevieve, Mr. and Mrs. be M . Charles Boise, South Dakota; and Mrs. Charles Loomis of St. 1, and Philip Boise, a student ut Sgricuitural college at Fargo. William Curzy of Hope, mother M f Mrs. Boise will be a guest at tae az entered the Bismarck hospital for| merly of Chicago and New York. Was | can agriculture. reunion. Miss Rose Frolick was called to!treatment. B. D. Boyd of Menoken, granted a divorce rom Niel S.'Gron,; State and sectional contests had “tp Richardton Saturday by the deat® Adolph Slavick of Judson, Mrs. Anton Danish diplomat and New York club-| heen held previously, and every team APPEAR IN RECITAL. The piano pupils of Mrs, Elva Lahr Whitson will appear in recital Tues- day evening at the high school audi- torium at 8 o'clock. The customary silver offering which will be used to defray the expenses of contestants in the state musical contest will be taken at te conclusion of the pro- ram which includes a number of! , Choice selection. be held this evening at 8 o'clock. with Grand Master E. Rip- |} nd Graml Marshal W. sel- | roan nstalling officers. Prior | to the installation serviees supper] — -_ | will be served at 6:50 p. m. wersite oat) I; ACCIDENT V. IM RETURNING. | tle, who is ill at the St. Alexius hos- pital. ISSUES MARRIAGE LICENSE A marriage license was issued Sat- urday to Miss Lena E, Volk and Man patient at the St, Alexius hospital for some: time past left this morn- ing for his home in Brisbane. WEEK END VISITOR G. B. Harris of Harris;Robertson spent the week end visiting in Valley City. Atty, L. A. Simpson of Dickinson, is spending a few days in the city. H. D. Paulson of the Fargo Forum, was a city caller over Sunday. Ex-Senator A. L. ital City today. Dr. and Mrs. Terrill of Oregon, are visiting formerly of Mandan, with friends for a few days. of her father. Johnson of Underwoos her of Jamestown were Sunday. Chester BE. and Guy Fla city visitors y S. M. Frank of Golden Valley was a Sunday visitor here. Iva J. Wilson of Néw England stopped over here yesterday. | NSTALLATION OF OFFICERS. | Mr, and Mrs. H. G. Higgins . of | i he installation of officers of the| Baldwin were business callers today. | William Hassa and George Baker of arck Lodge No. 5, A. F. & A. M./ Bismarck, M, M, Hayden of St. Paul,| PIANIST ADDS TO FAME BY’ Martin of Senti- "nel Butte, stopped over in the Cap- AN INVENTION Mr, and Mrs, William O’Leary of | Minot and daughters, Joan and Jane Ann, arrived Saturday and will make their home at Grand Pacific hotel until they can find a suitable home. Announce Birth | Mr. and’ Mrs. Thomas St. Germain !of Washburn! are the parents of an infant daughter born at the St.. Alex- ius hospital. g Autos in Smashup An automobile belonging to A. W. Mellon and driven by his nephew, Edward Bamberry, was damaged con- siderably in a collision with an au- the accident, was caused because of side-curtains on Falkenstein’s car, which preventdd him. from ’ seeing the Mellon car. Bismarck Hospital R. R. Thomas of Washburn, Fred Artemenko of Paradise, B. Jacobson of \the éity, P. M. Hegdah! of the city, Miss Meta Kruger of the city, and A, J. Frederick of Hazelton have .Hoffman of Zap, Baby Vina Erick- !son of Driscoll, Lydia Laschkowitsch of Goodrich, J. Hendrickson of Re- get ond Fred Riser of Washburn here been rel from the hos- pial. St. Alcxius Hospital 1, Mrs. Frank Westmiller of the city, Miss Ellen J. Poseley of, the city, !David Adams of Hensler, and Jacob Raile of Wishck have entered the ‘St. Alexius hospital for treatment, Minn., James Foot of Elbowoods, Mrs. D. W. Smith ofthe city, Miss Kodaks for With the coming of the young people from college, will be the de- parture of many of the teachers in the high school and grades for their homes. “The Value of Good Pictures in the Home,” was the theme of the sub- ject presented by Miss Bertha Pal- mer last evening in speaking at. the Baptist church. Miss Palmer stated that pictures make a lasting imptession on. the ‘minds of children, and for this rea- son, they should be true to life and to nature; they should be inspiring should tell stories that are true tu history and to life, declared Miss Palmer, ‘ The pictures of the masters she said, were great because of their in- spirational character. GRANTED DIVORCE. Portland, Me., Dec. 18—Mrs. Mad- alyn Masters Gron, of this city, for- man, by Jude Lauren M. Sanborn ot the superior court today. Mrs, Gron also was iven the- cuttody of their nine-year-old son, Niel S., Jr. A teaspoonful of vinegar in a tum- blerful of water will remove the | shine from, serge. Feach, «ngaged aa: BY ROY GIBBONS. NEA Staff Correspondent. ago, Dec. 16.—A trip to France —guests of the American Committee for Devastated France—because they girl, two from Iowa and two from Colorado, winners ‘in the national canning club contests just completed here in connection with the Inter- national Live Stock Exposition. First place in the contests was awarded to the Iowa team, Beulah Rodgers, 16, and Kathryn Bolibaegh, 17, both from Eddyville, Ia. The \Colorado’'team, which won second) ‘place. and will accompany the Iowa to. demonstrate modern American food; canning practices there. Nine teams, composed of two girls in the | eliminating canning finals here during the meet. Out of the. north, cast, ‘west and south they came, as veritable femi- nine I:nights of the farm kitchens, garbed with powers plenipotentiary to show ‘the waiting world just what goes on béhind the scenes of Ameri- at the Chicago meet was a cham- pion and the cream of all canning clubs in its section of the country. You'll want your suit Dry Cleaned and Pressed or Xmas by Klein, Tailor and Cleaner. two days is unique in having one of the most remarkable casts of any recent production. In addition to this | Big Bargains in Hats This Open Evenings. - NIELSEN'S MILLINERY and Waist 'Shop. Week. I } 1 Hernandez, both’ of Bismarck z eae Yi hospital ST cataecs Dunseith Saturday”. eats | CITY NEWS Speaks on Value are the best club canners in the phere, if you'please—that so many cherish gifts from and Whipple Barricks, Ariz. they ae ae ‘ , > ° -. Of Pictures United States!’ eee Get Your Christmas Gifts this store. . . : feel that there are a number of men| W. W. Hayden who has been a|@ thats fhe, rise awarded:.to four At Nielsen’s. : i Look for our Trade Mark on Your Gift it denotes HVUUUAU 00 aif AMANSAA OAHU AY More Shopping Days’ Before Christmas It is for that look and feeling of quality—atmos- Quality. F. A. KNOWLES Jeweler, Bismarck. The Knowles box or case harmonizes with its con- tents, furnishing a: background of quiet colors that accentuates the richness of the piece it contains. Ws Richard Snyder, who has beeu| % confined to the railroad/hospital in} i ‘ It of losing both his while breaking on a locomative | writes friends here that he expects | to return to his home in Mandan in} near future. AR INITIATION | gular meeting of the! morrow evening at itiation of new mem- | eld and belloting will will be h take All the men who are! ° members are urged to be present to : i ast Minute Rush welecme the new members who ar2 'E cOHInE “into the organization. \ How do you suppose the youngsters would — ! like to find the perky ears of Peter Rabbit eeSyhee mc Aco ener : LEAVING FOR HOLIDAY SEASON i : a q in Gnd OME Sacle” Oborea will | Slippers or’ the cuffs of Puss-in-Boots Slip- e tonight the Twin Cities here they will visit over the holi- .days with their parents and friends. Oberg expects to return about 1, while Mrs. Oberg will not return until the end of January. ST IN CITY D. Woolverton of Lin- Mrs. Olive ton ie A PNESS GL the Sane ct ee morning. They come in several attractive ‘deugh na: Perkie | G af | every member of the family, re- g- ey e SET aaa eee ta eee : ceiving one, as the pictorjal styles, ribbon trimmed and with pom-poms. home Wednesd: AWAY FOR HOLIDAYS | Mrs. Carl Myhre left last night to spend the holidays with relatives an:l | Mrs. fresh laure¥s as an inventor. She hes perfected an instrument Mary Hallock Greenwalt, al- rsady famous as a pianist, has won Should be selected now while our stock is complete, as this will save the disappointment of not being able to secure the model that you have in mind. A Kodak minder of the giver and is 2 source of great pleasure to record it keeps of the family events from a priceless col- lection. We will be pleased to assist you in selecting the proper cc aa i is a constant re- Christmas morning? say “Jack Robinson.” Felt Slippers Are Sure of a Warm Welcome on Christmas Morning pers on which funny animals are printed in colors peeking out of their stockings on suppose; you know they would have them on and be romping about before you could Slippers too, just as much as the children. nice warm ones to slip on first thing in the You don’t have to Mother will like Felt e ‘ A Big Assortment of well selected gifts are ready for the Store open every evening this week until 9 o’clock. A. W. LUCAS CO. camera for your gift and will deliver it at any time or place you suggest. she ‘calls a, “light player,” which vses light and its rainbow colors as an accompaniment to music, to in- crease for the emotiona} appeal. The device has been demonstrated friends in Valley City. She will be! ed by Mr. Myhre shortly before | Christmas, Your Christmas Siore VISITING BROTHER, Catalogue on request. ro reo eer roo oo TT MMU MOM OOO DINO TMNT Lee TN LIM UUMLLUTT Frank Allen of Bernardsville, N.J., with great success and is being ° is ting here with his brother, manufactured now for use in 0S! a eyer . Edward S, Allen, newly elected} churches, concert halls and motion ff state’s attorney for Burleigh county.| picture theaters. i A fs i TN

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