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PAGE TWO THE BISMARCK TRIBUN: YANKS MAY TRADE MEN WITH CHICAGO. —Miller Hug: | s, was atement | which | r Cincinnati yesterday | » holidays Huggins said! ill hope that an agree-) be reached between the White which | change. Coast | would come to the Yankee's | | cam in a fast | mber 16 on | the decisive | . by featured by good | sides but the | e to y Dawson. . Meier Broberg oddings | Davenport MANDAN NEWS =| ather-Racek - Marriage Occurs: ae | a andan Ce enSe we Ma er of united the Presbyteri&n | 30 oclock by the Rev.| with Warren Watso\ | el_as witnesses. the widow of .the | xy ssioner N. E. Luther | years ago. Mr.! been a resident of Man-|~ any years and has been em>| st National bank ast 20 years. About seven he was elected cashier of | the death of Mr./ k has been handling | rs of his bride. | For the present Mr. and Mrs, Racek will make their hone at the Luther residence on Third avenue, | deferring their honeymoon trip until } spring. JOHN KOSS IN COURT. John manager of the Dakota hotel, wa arge of “havi 5 uor in his possession” before Jus- tice G. L. Olson Saturday afternoon APITO Theatre LAST TIME chool defeated the |" | with relative was the main point Pp ;ifrom the bill for are lights. It was land was held for trial in district} court under a $1,000 bond. He en- uavet a plea of not guilty to a charge ma a common nuisance. a prelimin that was set for Tues ternoon. He furnished a $1,600 bail on thi ake ‘ The charges for th grew out Kpta hotel about a wee! istate, and feders hearing Fr. ago by. city, oflicers. ~ The Mandan War’ Mothers have been preparing a Christmas ,box for j the Legion boys who are at James- According to word received mestown the boys would ap- kates more than anything hose who have an ex sked to leave them with Mr. | Max Hunke or Mr: A. Tostevin. town. Miss Marguerite Reynolds, who ac- companied her parents to Ollie,| | Mon nonths ago arrivéd inj to be the guest of | Pearl Wagner over the holi- — | Mrs. George Reko and son arrived | in the city yesterday from Oakes| to spend Chris ith W. F. hind an yesterday to spend the hol= with friends Mrs. V. who has b G of Jamestown, en spending a week here as left for her home. i E. 0. Wiekham, who has been| employed with the Western Auty! company for the past few years has resigned his position there and has d the Grosgebauer truck! st of Mandan adjacent to the | training school. | James Hanley, Jr, who has been attending Shattuck Military acad- and Miss Josephine Hanley, St./ yesterday" from Faribault, | ta spend the holidays with] é their parents. CITY WATER ; QUESTION IS UP ONCE MORE (Continued from Page 1) . were out on the night of the) fl 16th. Commissioner Thompson moved] ¥ ito deduct the amount for one night carried, Bills were allowed as follows: {Quanrud, Brink and Reibold..$ 4.00 ismagek Motor Co. .. 7.19 | ismarck Motor Co, . 26.49 . E, Henzler .... 10.10 D, Ind, Tel. €o. .. 4.50! | Police’ payroll . . 56,00! iStreet, sewer dept. . + 139.50 BISHOP QUAYLE IS IMPROVING provement was noted in the condi- | tion of Dr. William A. Quayle,"| Bishop of the St. Louis district of | the Methodist Episcopal church, who is.ill at his home here. The Bishop | suffered an attack of paralysis Sun- day morning and again Sunday i acks were a recur- “LAVENDER AND OLD LACE” Tomorrow and Thursday presented) RL LAEMM! IV-ERSAL JEWEL | in his Grete, uae are Qui Baldwin City, Kan., Dee. 19—Im-j + yg) in rence of a Franciseo during the summer. The third attack left the Bishop unable to use his voice and doctors constant Bishop recently t. Joseph, Missouri, where he went following ‘aNsis¢o, ea! The condition of Bishop Wm, le of the Methodist church, S> Louis, who is critieally ill at’ his home here, was reported today unchanged. Bishop Quayle was from a stroke of paralysis suffered in California last fall fered the second and third strokes Sunday. peechless, TEMPERATURES RISING OVER NORTHWEST) si (By the Associated Press) Chicago, Dee. dicated over on from the great lakes to the ‘ockies, the weather bureau said to- day in its general forcast, bearing, out Christmas of the middlewest. which set in yesterday following the jeold wave of Sunday was more pro- |nounced today, a rise in tempera-' iture of 64 degrees corded at Havre, the thermometer reading of 26 ‘be-jonne, . The a jlow zero yesterday had changed to 33 above today. similar attack in San today are attendances The left a hospital at | was his return’ from San Chicago, A. | temperatures as convalescing was yhen he suf- ack has left him The coldest point in the country had ‘switched Montana to Wausau, Wisconsin with ding of 14 below zero although White River, Ontario, with 48 below the coldest plage reported on the continent. from Havre, Dée, today * passing of winters first determined offensive in the lower lakes region, which sent the mercury down to its lowest level of the season. While slightly forecast plains states and the rockey mount- ain region cold wave farnings were issued for Pennsylvania, New York, for 19.- Slowly rising marked the warmer weather the northwest, and the New England states. Chicago yesterday, today from its coldest weather of the year when. the thermometer ie reported variously in the vicini- was recovering of three to eleven below. Five deaths and 19.—Snow was in- the upper Mississippi indications of white the nprthern states he moderation in Newark, having been re- Montana, where an Indian. AR N. welterweight champion, Phil Krug in 12 rounds, \N. J. more plaints of cold flats were attributed to the cold wave. ee SPORT BRIEFS ° | ERT STATE FD.) Gompers, heavyweight, |. WashingtonSamuel Rochester, Minnesota, scored a technical knock Carl Morris of Sapulpa. than 170 com- out over Jersey City, N. J Curtin of Jersey City, bantamweight won the newspaper Midget Smith, Je -—“Irish” Johnny decision over Walker, outpointed ) ——Mi¢ky Canton, Ohio.—Jeff Smith of Bay- light | heavyweight, | knocked out Clay Turner, St. Paul, MAND COLD CREAM POWDER {In She LOTLE PINK: & WHITE: BOXES To the Woman Who Has Net Used ARMAND N wey ie O doubt -o into the skin, ae it stays on till you wi Just try Armand Cold Cream ARMAND—BDes Moines beeen ear recone Ne I i is bac containi: Arm Ta. ih i uh es ent ACY In The Gift Shop Home lovin hearts delight in gifts for the home. Not the nectssities so much as the smaller things through which a woman may ex her per- sonality and taste, ‘the decorative things that lend -individuality to a home. It is just such things that compose the Gift Shop displays, a most profitable place for the Christmas shopper to visit<< ‘For Mother Tea Wagon Nut Bowls Carafes Serving Trays Colored Glassware Card Tables - Vases Door Knockers Carpet Sweeper Cut Crystal Pictures and Frames Salts and Peppers Candle Sticks Fancy China For Sister or Daughter Bridge Pads Incense Burners Quill Pens Candy Jars Boudoir Lamps “ Lacquered Boxes ~ Perfume Bottles Powder Jars Book Markers Cedar Shests Webb Brothers "For Father or Brother Cigarette Tray Humidors Ash Tray Sets _ Smokers Cabinets Book Ends Reading Lamps End Tables Magazine Rack Auto Ash Tray Foot Stools / Gifts For The Home Writing Desks Parlor Suités Rugs Rockers Library Tables Arm Chairs Floor Lamps -Nest of Tables Dining Room Sets Telephone Stands Windsor Chairs, Davenports ~bex. ly pleased with it; taka and get your money! Ask your dealer for, or us25e for a wi merous samples.of / Cold Cream. Powder, ” Armand Bouquet, Cream, Van. shing, Cream, mi and Sozp—Address is $1, Nee little pink-and-, And if you are Rouge, Cold Hee li mi One swallow eats about 6,999 flies in a day. 12 miles an hour. It is a good morning—forerunner of a- good day—that begins with f Sealdsweet ), Slorida Grapefruit . » & ie: At your fruit dealers—insist on having ’ Sealdsweet Florida oranges and grapefruit. or@yt copy of new recipe book, address Fiorida Citrus Exchange, 720 Citrus Exchange Building, Tampa, Florida. ( A whale is capable of swimming | Making Christmas : - Last 1m Christmas should be more than a single day of good-will;'it should give expression to A good-will that “endures all through the year. A Savings Account at the City National Bank will not be worn out and forgotten. It will be an all-year reminder of the sentiment you bear toward the person to whom you give it. ERTPUUATATVETOUEU EERE ‘ You can open an account here for any relative or Triend with $1 or more, and we will pay 4% compound interest. _Make your deposit now! 7 | ii We are pleased to state that Bismarck people are tak- ing hold this year in the true Christmas spirit; they are doing their buying early. We had Christmas trees last week and sold them all by Saturday evening. There are only four more days to shop before Christ- _ mas, please avoid the Saturday rush and buy early. —WE HAVE— Candies—Old Time Mixed—Pea Nut Brittle—Cream Candy — Chocolate Creams — Butter Scotch—Hershy Bars—Chocolate Bon Bons—Chocolate Coyered Cher: ries, etc. NUTS—Walnuts — Filberts — Amonds — Soft: shell Pecans — Brazil Nuts. — Peanuts — Pistachia ' Nuts, etc. J VEGETABLES—Celery — Head Lettuce—Squash — Rutabagas — Carrots — Cabbage — Radishes — Green Onions. - FRUITS — Grape Fruit — Oranges’ — Promegran- ates — Tangerines — Lemons — Apples - — Grapes — Raisins — Figs, ete. — i * COOKIES AND CAKES Both National Biscuit and Sunshine. COFFEE The drink that puts the finishing touch to all our Christmas Banquets. Seal Brand Coffee is so good and discriptive words so inadequate that to appreciate this delicious. beverage we ask you to kindly order. a pound at least that there may be nothing lacking to make your repast the best ever. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1922 the To prevent chilblains, rub |hands‘and feet with damp salt, Bance at Coliseum tonight. “NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH” —Presented by— Wee The Senior Class THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21 _ —at ee City Auditorium Admission 75 Cents. i 1922—-CHRISTMAS---1922 ANA AU eg a “Why Buy Unuseful Presents’ When You Can Buy So Many Useful Ones. $1.50 to $ 7.50 50 to 2.00 ue ctaers .25 to 1.25 . 5.00 to 9.00 , 5.00 to 16.50 10.00 to 16.50 Sweaters .. Bath robes Auto robes Emblem Blankets (Elks or Shrine). . . 13.50 Underwear (Munsing) ....... . 2.00 to 10.00 Boys’ suits (knee pants) Sov tees 8.50 to 16.50 Shoes (Crossett) RE ACCC Ee _ 5.00 to 12.00 Bedroom slippers ..........4-+ . * 1.50 to 2.75 , We have the real useful ones. The Boston Best & Huyck BISMARCK, N. D. NORMA ‘TALMADGE in Marion Fairfax’s adaptation of Honore de Balzac’s . “La Duchesse - de Langeais” directed by Frank Lloyd. “The Eternal ~ Flame” Never—never—never before has Norma Talmadge created a role so magnetic, so radi- ant as the Duchesse de Langeais, gorgeous to behold yet never to be held. In scenes of splen- dor and suspense she unfolds this confession of love from the heart of a wilful beauty in France’s gayest courts. Star supporting cast includes: Conway Tearle,, Wedgwood Nowell, Adolphe Jean Men- jou, Rosemary Theby, Irving Cummings. Matinee Daily at 2:30 TONIGHT TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Zz —