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“MONDAY, JANUAR | Social and _ Personal Woman’s Community ‘Council Holds 4 Important Meeting. The first meeting of the Woman's | Community Council in the New Year held at the rest room of the sonic Temple Saturday afternoon vith Mrs H. F, Keller, the new presi- dent, presiding, A large attendane was reported. Mrs. Martinson reported on thi ale of Anti-tuberculosis Chrigtma Is as amounting to $563.28. One- sum will be used’ fo chool milk fund for the under- hed children of Bismarck. 4 been recei¥ed from the concert given by members of the Thursday Musical club at the Eltinge. Miss Elsie H. Lawrence gave un illnminating report on the work done * during Christmas week by the sever- al agencies in the hei She ‘also spoke briefly on the Children’s code comm what they hoped to complish during the present session f the legislature and urged to co- onerstion the women in E . marek resul spoke Mrs, Child Mrs. Alfred Zuger also on this subject. E. Bannon, cl Welfare committee arck who would receive aurnished by the Community Council. he distribution of milk will begin in schools this week. The president appainted committee chairmen for the Coming year. Those named wer g Mrs. J. D. McGillis, community welfare; Mrs. C. W. Moses, legisla- tive; Mrs, E. Bannon, child welfare; Mis. . Smyth, public and pro- gram; Mrs. H. F. O'Hare, finance. : Tuesday Bridge Club Entertained At Brink Home| elds, F. G. Patterson, A. D. Mann, members the Tuesday Fridge club, were hostesses to the members of the club and their husbands at a 7 o'clock course dinner at the home of Mrs. | Brink of 512 Ave. A Saturday ev ning, wh covers were laid for 24 guest ellow candles lighted the ivid ner was s in shade tables on which din- ed, and place cards were gold and green. The of Brink home was charmingly decorat- ed qun ious The won Mr. K, with large yellow chrysanthem- tistically arranged in the var- rooms in baskets and vases ladies honors at bridge were Mrs. Brink and the men’s by FORTNIGHTLY ME. The members of the club meet with Miss Minnie n Nielson in the B. & P. W. club ms Wednesday, January 10, at 3 A cordial invitation is ex- 1 to all visiting club women in y to be present. The program Literature Beecher Whittier of Abolition—Harriet Stowe and-John Greenleaf Mrs. W. L. Nuessle. News of the Fortnight—Mrs. C. 1. Young. ee ( CHRISTMAS PICNIC IN CAL. Warren E. Thayer of Ventur'a, Calif, formerly of Bismarck, said “na communication to friends here sthat he and his friends had enjoyed a picnic dinner in the shade of an Oak tree on Christmas day, and that the flowers were blooming in an abundance even though some of the cld timer Californians insisted that the winter was a cold one, despite the ‘fact that there had not been a frost up to New Year's day. SLEIGH RIDE PARTY One of the last of the holiday parties was the sleigh ride party given by Miss Lila McKeen and Mu- rel Robinson Saturday evening, with Miss Hazel Pierce of the Hazel- hurst Apts. as chaperone. Refresh- ments were served at the A. R. Hoffman confect’onery. ‘a GIRLS’ CLUB MEETING The Gir!s’ Club-of the Trinity | Lutheran church will meet ton ght at 8 o'clock at the home of Miss Anna Tcllefson a° 818 Ave By Miss Ruby Aminson and Miss Tollefson will be hostesses, WILL RETURN R®ME SOON Mrs. L, DéLiguori and daughter and Mrs. 8. A, Floren who are ing with relat vesyin Providence, Rhode Island, w'll return to Bi marck/the latter part of the month. __ BACK FROM RANCH Miss Muriel Robinson who spent several days as the guest of Miss Lue'lle Van Solen at the Van Solen | yanclt at Cannonball returned to her | home Saturday, RETURN HOME. Misses Emma and Bertha Wilke of Burnstad, who were in Bismarck last reveck having dental work done, re- “turned to their home today, WEEK-END VISITOR. M’ss Bessie Parkinson,. who has heen the guest of Miss Margaret Mal- lick over) the week-end returned to her home in Jamestown yesterday. TO ‘MINOT. Mrs, Mv J. Howe returned to Minot this morning, after spending the hol- idays with her\sister, Mrs. W.'J. O'Leary. * eciuty STOPS OVER. U. S. Marshal James, Shea stopped over ‘here’ yesterday on his way to Fort Yates. REPORTED ILL. Mrs.’ Thomas Galvin is reported to be seriously ill at a local hospital. Miss Irma McMillan and Miss Lil- ‘ian Hall of Sterling, visited in the city Saturday. Keller yeported that $48 43) in the accomplishing of the | irman of the | id that | would be about 750 children in | milk | K. Kjelstrup, | Patriotic Poems—Mrs. W. L. Nues- | 8, 1923 | i | VACATION OVER | The opening of the school in Bis | marck today after a Christmas va- caticn of .twe weeks saw all the teachers, grade school and high school back at their post and the | hundreds of students in the city aga'n in school. i} | INSTALLATION OF OFFICER. | _ Bismarck Canton No. 5 of the I, 0. | O. F. will have installation of officers | Thursday evening ut 8:30 o'clock at he 1.0.0, F. hall. Members and offi- s of the Rebekah lodge are cor- dially invited to attend this service. FORMER SUPERINTENDENT HERE Cc, Le Vigness of Mayville, former superintendent of Burleigh spent the week-end in Bis- Mr. Vigness is now superin- of the city schools in May- tendent. ville and connected with the normal. GRANTED CHARTER. Alpha Lamba Rho fraternity at Grand Forks, wus granted a chapter in the nat’o rnity, Sigma Al- pho Epsilon. Dr. C, E, Stackhouse and Atty. B. F. Tillotson are mem- bers of this fraternit MISSIONARY MEETING. The Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the McCabe Methodist church will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. F. G, Ackerman with Mrs. George Lund as leader. DEGREE OF HONOR. The regulsr meeting of the Degree of Honor will be held Tuesday even- ing at 8 oclock at jhe K\P. hall. In- itiation and installation of officers wilyl take place at this time, after which a social hour will be enjoyed. RETURNS TO BELFIELD, Miss Elva McIntosh, who has been spending the holidays with her | brotheri-n-law and sister, Mr. and ;Mrs. Thoma; Harrington returned yesterday to her school duties at Belfield. ——_¢ RETURNS HOME. Miss Anna Kuhn of Richardton, who has been visiting with her sis- ter, Mrs. Paul Robidou for the past two weeks, returned to her home yesterday. LEAVES FOR HOME. { Miss Carrie Thompson, who haw been a guest at the home of Mr, and Mrs. J. L. Johnson returned to her home ut Wendell, Minn. this morn- | ing. : STOPS OVER. Monroe Berg of Cooperstown stop- |ped over in Bismarck yesterday on 8 Way to, Underwood, where he will teach mathmaties in high school. GIVES BRIDGE PARTY, { | { | Mrs. E. H, Orcutt of Mandan, en- |tertained a number of Bismarck and Mandan Indies at a bridge party at her home Saturday evening. GUEST OF MOTHER Harry N. Johnson of Plentywood, Mont., has been the guest of his mother, Mrs, J. M, Lieben for sever- al days past. MASONIC MEETING: The regular meeting: of the Royal Arch Mason will be held Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock gt the Ma- sonic temple. WEEK END GUEST Miss Bessie Parkinson of James- town is the guest of Miss Margaret Mallick ovér the week end! : Mrs. H. 0. Saxvik ‘and children |who have been visiting in Hankinson have returned to their home, Jacob Berg, Jr., of Arena, was a business caller here. today. BACK FROM FARGO, Miss Gayle Hawk returned last night after spending a week visiting with friends in Fargo. Philip Elliott is spending several days in Fargo on business. » i Mr: L Dunn Center, Li dan, and Clif Feribee of Halliday have entered the for treatment, Mrs. C. Burn: poe! | Bismarck Boys The Young Comers Basket Ball | league for January ‘s composed of | the following teams: Cyclone Quin. | tette—Captain Jimmy Anderson, J. . ss ‘Nary, | Marck, Mrs. John Olson of Wash- O'Hare, Spencer Sell, Jno, McNary, Mrs. Nick Zaumer of Mott, ‘Arthur Howle of Makoti, and Mrs. J, Sween ed the Merr ll Enge Wild Cats—Captain Jim Cole Louie McCroric, Lawrence Kosi Leo Benser and Clarence Bahme Giants—Jack Cowan Captain, Ear Hoffman, Bob Fl nt, Norn Nupen and Neil Cameron. Tigers—Captain, Dick, Gallahan, Ed O'Hare, J m Lund, Clif Forsythe and Geo, Eisenberg. In the Saturday morning games Jim Coleman's Wild Cats trimmed Jimmy Anderson’s Cyclones five to nli; and Jack Cowan’s Giants van- qu'shed Dick Callahan's Tigers six to two. Next Saturday the Cyclones will play the Giants and the W ld Cats will play the Tigers, In the Pioneer basket ball games on Saturday Ray McGettingites scor. ed seven points while the Bill bar sonites scored six points and t Al Watkn tes trimmed the Zeph HoSinbeckets sit to four. The Pio- neer League will commence next Si- an, aky, urday. The Pioneer Grand Council | guarantee. will assemble on Monday mght at eae ee Hare Custom 7:15 sharpe. Grand Cheif Ernie Ben- z one 772M. rs. ser will preside, The grand topics for January w'll be: January 8—Currents, ety, nation- al and world wide, January 15— Each boy a three minute talk’on “My Hero.” January 22—-Each boy will tell his group about his “Hobby.” On Thus mght at 7:15 the! Comrades will meet to complete {! group organization for 1923. The | topic will be “Publ'c Speaking and | How to Prepare a Talk.” On Tuesday afternoon at 4:15 o’- |! clock The Bismarck Boy's Athlet'c || Assocation will meet in the City Hall. NOT HANDY CRAFT Afternoon an Friday and Morning and Harris & W oodmansee HELLO! | _. WHAT? thistory of Bismarck, 121 — 5th at the St. Alexius hospital is Paul Slat- baugh of Sh’elds, Moffit, Dan Adolph of Krem, Mrs. Paul Hediger and’ baby boy of Blue Grass, and C. have been discharged from the hos- iJp'tal. burn, Something new! For the first and get a full dinner for 35 cents at “CALIFORNIA FRUIT STORE _ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE to complete plans for the Knowles Basket Ball Shield. The Poneer’s. at School will meet on night at 7:15 o'clock. Russel Reid is the Camp Gude of the Wachter group. Mrs. Hans Hankaas Passes at Hospital’ Mrs. Hans Hankaas of near Beach,| se LAHR AUTO SHOW BRING BIG CROWD A large crowd of people was as- mbled before the Lahr Motor Sales lay | y | | | | passed away at a local hospital yes-| establishment Saturday eve before terday morning at 4 o'clock a3 a re-!8 o'clock when the blinds were re- sult of an attack of nephritis co plicated by pleurisy.. She was years of , und leaves a husba y CITY NEWS Baby Girl Mr. and Mi. Frank Rothschill; are the parents of an infant daugl ter. Infant Daughter The birth of an ‘nfart daught a nounced by Mr. and M ter, Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. C, B. Martin of Mof-| upon, the lines of the car changed fit announce the birth af a baby gir! | born Saturday at the Bismarck hos- | pital. Bismarck Hospital Mrs. Henry Goldan of Gar H. D. Place of Mott, Mrs. w of Halliday, R, H. Bari an Starr of Mal Bismarck hosp t L. Smith ad, Mrs za Crandel of the cit: |. Edmundson of Mandan, Mrs. . Roop of the e: Evelyn Olson E, Crum of MeKenzi St. Alexius Hospital ohnson, ‘ity, Mr: Capt. Peter Schrieber of Bi y of Bsmarck have ente: it. Al ment. D. J, F. Schwinghamer of Ni poleon, Tex Barnes of Zap, Mrs, Se- bastian Heinrich of Solen, M. Sadler and Frank Jager, both of | B'smarck, Mrs, Raley Center, M Master 2 Mauri Viv'an Stair of Bismarck, and Nick | Hagel of Richardton have been dis- i charged from the hospital, Rudnick rvin Huff of Cannon Bal J. Walsh of Garrison, Mi: ROYAL ARCH MASONS Regular meeting Bismarck | Nhapter No. 10, Tuesday evening 7:30 p.m. Your at- tendance is urged. The Corset with complete | Burch. At home evenings. _ Yeomen Lodge No. 503, will| give a public dance Jan. 8, at | K. of P. hall. Good music. cp BISMARCK. NORTH DAKOTA © Knowh all over the Northwest for Quality 1@MAIL US YOUR FILMS n, ——— ICE! OUR DENNISON DEPARTMENT IS AGAIN OPEN Our demonstrator will be at our store Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday d Evening. Saturday Afternoon. Instruction Free. time in the where you can go Street Knute Taft of Halli- William Brum. | Mrs. Susan Becknoll of the city, nton Hatzenbuhler of Solen, John John Belk of the Jexius hospital for treats | - Joseph Brilz of Center, ni | moved from the windows to display 46 the wonderful new ‘style Willys- nd | Knight*and Overland cars which are and five children to mourn her death. | just uppear.ng on the market. Burial will take place at Galva Wed - nesday. More than 700 pecple called at the ; show room Saturday evening and | Sunday. Between 350 and 400 men ‘and women vis ted the show room || before 12 o'clock Saturday night. 1 The crowd was so large that the favors for the ladies were gone long | before the even ng was well starte | er | The Willys-Knight coupe sedan | | With its new boay design was a great attraction to everyone, The Overland proved the most pop- r car to the callers as a wad! because of its moderate price and the wonderful improvement. made in | ts lines. The improvements made in the cars wh ch are being shown are er | n= er than complete | ting capacity in jcertain models has been improved | j to produce a more artistic appear-! ance, and improve the efficiency. E. Lahr stated that in h’s ars of experence in the automo- ble business, he never saw greater | | | | in automobiles of ription, He said it was surprising the number of peopie who planned to buy new éars. While ton ght is the last evening a° the special show ng, the same models will be on exhibition for the remainder of the week. The Willys- Knight coupe sedan was sold before the first evening of the exhibition was over. n. al of Ys J. of | AT THE MOVIES ¢—_-—_—___4—____—_ | | most water resort, colorful laction at a fine country estate, and! Gloria Swanson in an interesting ar- lray of brand ‘new Paris gowns, are! Junnounce#t as high lights in “The} {Impossible Mrs, Bellew,” a new Par- amount picture which comes to the Eltinge theater today and tomorrow {Monday and Tuesday he Impossible Mrs, Bellew,” apted by Percy Heath from a novel jby David Lylse. It tells of what hap- pens when an innocent wife's reputa- n is purposly blackened by an un- scrupulous lawyer in order to save her worthless husband from convie- ie | = ry as J. of H. iss SE SEES “COFFEE DAY” TOMORROW Make A Memorandum To stop on your way home to- morrow night for a pound or more of Lewis “Famous” Coffee If you are not already benefit- ing yourself by using it—by all means start at once, Special Coffee .Day Price rare “FAMOUS” COFFEE 1 jtion of a charge of murder. Becom- jing a social pariah as “The Impossi- ible Mrs. Bellew,” Miss Swanson flees from America to Europe, where the story runs through a gamut of in- teresting sequences to a romance that promises to give her the happiness of which she has been deprived, Director Sam Wood assembled a capable cast for the support of Miss Swanson. Robert Cain is the hus- band who causes all of the trouble, while Conrad Nagel plays opposite the star in the role of novelist. Mickey and Pat Moore are seen in the sympathetic kiddie roles, while, other well-known Richard Wayne, June Elvidge, Her- bert Standing, Helen Dunbar, Arthur Hull and Clarence Burton. It is pointed out that ‘The Impos- le Mrs Bellew” will have an espec- ial appeal to women, as Miss Swan- son wears several choice gowns brought direct from Paris by the star. players include EW LBATHER PUSHERS “Young King Cole” is title of first round of these new complete stories which will be shown tonight and Tuesday at the Capitol theater. The synopsis of this tremendous excit- ing feature follows: Kid Roberts was showing the guests of the Cafe de Paris, Monte Carlo, how to have a good time, despite the fact that he was signec up to meet the champion of Fra Just two days from that date. At Wo Children’s Hats PAGE FIVE length he bore down on the villa of Senator Brewster, where a certain young person, Dolores Brewster, was passing the season. From the top of a taxi he serenaded her with a bor- rowed guitar, a whiskey tenor and his collar under his ear, .until \the dismayed Dolores turned away from her window weeping, and an outraged maid turned loose a pail of water. | was betting on the French champ, ne Following which the gendarmes came aged condition to his raging mana- phy locked him up in h . Then was showing the Frenchman’s mana- ;“Just smear some of this across the worst of it,” said Carrowsmith, ator Brewster, rushing down to add to his and removed the Kid and ar ger. Joe went to Dolores Bre ger a way to win a fight which will your man’s gloves, if he then hit the kid in the eye,” Paris with more money dly pu yh delivered him in more or less dam- ‘Yo get him into condition Joe Mur- In the meantime Carrowsmith, who not be found in any book of boxing. getting Fight night ca and with it Sen- from bets on the kid, but t e mon the fact that the the nator and Joe Murphy and the Kid all found out why: Staggered by the Kid’s furious blows the French- man steadied himself long enough to plant one good blow between th» Kid's eyes, The American winced and drew back and “in another moment ‘eh Aiter Inventor SALE JAN. 9th TO 13th. All Winter Hats Former Prices $4.00 to $15.00 Will Sell at $1.00 to $5.00 Priscilla ff $1.25, $1. | |ton Crape 20°6 off from regular price. Hair Orna Where Thrifty Thousands Trade Bismarck, N, D. is alll f lew, The cooked Shredded Wheat saves .. To make a hot, nourishing little cream and a little salt. Shredded Wheat is. 100 per cent whole wheat, ‘ ready-cooked and ready-to-eat, It is a perfect all-day food, delicious for breakfast or any meal. Contains all the bran bowel movement. cheese or marmalades. TRISCUIT is the Shredded Wheat cracker—a. real whole wheat toast —eaten with butter, soft New Crepe de Chine, Can- aad Taffeta Blouses for this sale only. Co-ff *r--n regular price 20% off from regular price. for this sale only was fightnig like a blind man, unable to judge his distance or even find his opponent. Measuring his man then, the Frenchman let go a swing that caught the Kid on the point of the jaw. Only the clang of the gong saved him from a knockout. Establishes New Offices. Dr. G. R. Lipp, who has been as- sociated with the Drs. Roan and Strauss clinic for several years, has opened offices in the Little building, practicing by himsel Adjust S: los, The county commissions, in justing salaries in the court house, decrease the compensation of four employes in the county judge's, treas- urer’s and auditor's offices. ROYAL ARCH MASONS Regular meeting Bismarck Chapter No. 10, Tuesday evening 7:30 p.m. Your at- tendance ts urged. te yo | y = Dean Tams 35 and $1.65 | prices Clearing Leather Bags I Beaded Chains 20% off from regular price. ments Bloomers, Camisoles Advanced Showing of New Spring Hr Prices — Strictly Ca: Nielsen’s Millinery and Walst Shop most “you meed to stimulate mT Keeping Down the Food Cost Cutting down the food cost without starving the family is an easy wife who makes. a ive least nourishment. Shredded Wheat | Contains more real nutriment than meat or eggs and’costs much richest man in the world can buy nothing better. fuel, saves time, saves money. dish pour hot milk over the Biscuits, adding a ‘y of “fi generally men Made only by The Shredded Wheat Company, Niagara Falla, N.Y. Georgette Blouses former $9.00 to $12.00. price wise. 20% off from regular price oblem for the values.” The $8.98 Ac AAA a Handkerchiefs 20% off from regular price. Combinations, and Step-ins, CA 5 <: Popular ; een eee : = Ee = ET TC CCT AEST TORRE TOOT house- contain the Being ready-