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$88.40 worth of seals up to date, the SATURDAY, DECEMBER..15, 1923 Social and Personal Christmas Seal Sale Reaches a . Nice Total To Date| The sale of Christmas Seals in the business district of the city has reached a total of $402.67 under the direction of Mrs. Frank Barnes. A portion of this, fifty pdr cent, will) go to the milk fund as a result of the cooperation given by the ladies| of the Woman’s Community Council in putting over the campaign. The school children ‘have sold amounts being schools as follow ‘achter Vill... 'm, Moore . Richholt In the sale of seals Esther Schultz and Clara Hultberg made the larg- est individual sales, selling $82.50 of seals, The sale for the children concluded Monday, but in the bus- iness district it will continue until Christmas da; Art of Interior Decorations Is Discussed at Club: An interesting part of the mect- ing of the Alpha Eta chapter of the Delphian Society at the McKenzie hotel yesterday was the short talk given by Mrs. R. S. Towne on inter- ior decoration with a window at Webb Bros. containing living room furniture of an ap- propriate and ornamental pat- tern arranged in artistic manner by Robert Webb and a window at Perry’s Furniture store arranged with a fine set of dining room furni- ture as actual models demonstrating points in her, talk. The club ladies visited the two store following their program and the talk given by Mrs. Towne. The regular discussions on var- ious topics relating to Assyria and Babylonian civilization, their cities, scence, and edueation. Mrs. Harry Woodmansce was leader of the dis- cussion. GIVE BIRTHDAY DINNER Mrs. H. F. Keller entertained at 6 o'clock a dinner last evening com- | plimentary to her daughter, Miss Louise who celebrated her thirteenth birthday. Covers were laid‘ for 16 and table appointments were charm- ingly carried out in Christmas col- ors. After dinner the girls spent the evening in playing bridge and dancing. The honors at cards were won Miss Esther Hollst. The honor guest was presented with a number of beautiful remem- berances by her friends. . ELECT OFFICERS At the meeting of St. Mary’s Sew- ing circle Thursday evening the fol- lowing officers were elected: Presi- dent, Mrs. Charles Scheble president, Mrs. J. G. McQu: cretary, Mrs. R, E. Carlander; trea- surer, Mrs. E. C. White. St. Mary’s Sewing circle is the oldest organiza- tion of St. Mary’s chureh and has accomplished a wonderful work for the church during its existanec. ISSUE MARRIAGI LICENSES Miss Lydia Zelmer and Adolph Bender of Alta Steiber Township have obtained a marriage lignnse from ¢he county judge. After their marriage they expect make their home on a farm near their home. A license was also issued to George G. Mindt and Miss Eva Steinert daugh- ter of John Steinert of 13th Street. Mr. Mindt is employed at the Hos- kin greenhouse. SHANK APPEARS TONIGHT Charles Edwin Shank, lyceum en- tertainer, arrived this afternoon pre- paratory to giving his program this evening at the Presbyterian church { at 8 o'clock. His number will* be} some one to be requested by the lo- cal ladies, for he has a large reper- tory from which to elect. AWAY FOR HOLIDAYS Mr. and Mrs, A. O. Bartlett of Hughes Apts) left this morning for Duluth, Minn., to spend the holi- days with relatives { ENTERTAIN AT BRIDGE Misses Rose and Christine Huber entertained at a delightful party last evening, eight tables of bridge y: ciawenDs.“JeweuRY Diamonds We were fortunate to secure a series of sizes in Blue<White perfect Dia- monds at ap ea consid- erably below regular market price, and for the next few days we are giving our customers the benefit: of this: low price. Let us give you our price on that Diamond you are. con ting buying. The Quality and Price will pirenandly 5 sur- prise you. | FA. KNOWLES. Jeweler — Bismarck Established 1907. WHERE GAME WILL BE HELD This shows,the gold piano in the Wai advices fiom Washington, a game of solite‘re will Mrs. Coolidge, wife of the president, N. H. When President Harding wi Coolidge she would some day be the “first lady of plied: “If Lam, I'M teach you how cf the Wate Heuse.” Now she insi HE WON! | | land, marck today and were greeted by Frank G. Hall of Panarnyallc| N. H., friend of President and Mrs.| Coolidge, who will soon visit the! White House to play a game of solitaire with Mrs. Coolidge on the gold piano in the East Room. Ree being played during the evening. | The honors were won by Mrs. Joseph! Barth and Mrs. E. E. Rickers. At the close of the game luncheon was/ seed. MUSIC RECITAL The music students of Mrs. Elva; Lahr Whitson wijl appear in recital Monday evening at 8 @’clock at the Elks club rooms. A fine program has been prepared by the young mus- icians and they have a varied pro- gram to present at their first recital of the fall season. The public is in- vited to attend. e SPEAKS AT DENTAL /MEETING Dr. R. S, Towne was one of the speakers ‘at the meeting of the Slope Dental*society in Dickinson this af- ternoon, Permanent organization of the society was considered and | Hamline University Honor Reil for a a | To attain a place on this Honor|” Some of the most famous estates | j | Roll an exceedingly high standard of} jn California were used as the back- | \ scholars a. Mr, Vetter! ground for its enthralling action, | | ranked third on the Junior Honor}, The interiors, specially designed | Roll. from an old New York mansion, fit { | the action of the play perfectly. Miss -TO VISIT IN DETROIT Weber handled these details person-, Mrs. Joseph Ry-rson “and grand-| ally. son, Stewart Rycrsen of Detroit, real | 'Mich., who has b ' Coffey. ; to conduct confirmation exercises for \ spend the Christmas Holiday season it | 1 TRIBUNE I AT THE MOVIES | o THE ELTINGE’ | The feature at the Eltinge theater for Monday and Tuesday is “The Pur- pie Highway,” the picture adaptation of the stage play, “Dear Me,” Madge Kennedy and Monte Blue head a cast which includes Vincent Cole- man, Pedro ge Cordoba, Dore David- son and Winnifred ‘rris. In ad-} dition to the “The Purple Highway,” Will Rogers appears in “Uncensored Movies” in which he impergonates| . ; Tom Mix, Bill Hart and the sheiking | “Rody.” who have ev ford on the screen will see and adore | her in “Rosita.” | A thrilling tale of Spanish romance is unfolded in swiftly moving scenes: | glimpses of carnival and palati: lendor blended into a story of dram tic intensity interspersed with hu- man fralities, comedy intrigue, pense and mounted on a product of gigantic proportions, abound? in meledrama and lo As Rosita, Mary P enes of d en in the role oi an Miss Pickford ho y emotional scenes hereto- : it will not in this just a grown | fully rev . emotional actr played m: fore, the. sense, be up Mary nev. ed until the present. FAMOUS NOVEL IS BROUGRT | TO CAPITOL SCREEN Claria Louise Burnham's celebrt-} ed novel, “Jewe:," becomes a living breathing reality at the Capitot theat- er commencing Monday, when Univer-| Mail your Xmas packages sal’s film play, “A Chapter in Her| ag Wills Seedstore Life” dapted fngm the book, will) | : he screened. The new production! Rosser. introduces one of the. best known —— players a aah Claude Gilling- Charles Ed Shank, ly-: water and the latest sensation » in : i child actresses, Jane Mercer, It was| CCUM, entertainer. appears to- night at 8 o’clock at Presb: ‘terian church. Everybody | urged to attend. 50c admis- |sion. Third number of le ; ture course. adapted by Louis Weber, and has at- tracted wide attention as one of the outstanding bits of screen artistry of | the year. \ where, acco The story is a lesson in happiness. | TF ase ee. | tt depicts the life of a little chil and Frank G. Hall cf Sandornville,| in a home. torn with family discord as ceced Hal predicied to Mrs.|"d where, through her love con- ne lan She re-| qwers her enviroment and restore: to play solitaize on tho gold piano! happiness. It is a powerful lesson sto Upon paying’ sae to. fet rd its heart interest and whimsical | HERIGF wake in an entrancing play. | Claude ' Gillingwater plays the | part of the millionaire grandfather, embittered by years of hating. Lit-' tle Jane Mercer, playing the _ title| role of “Jewel” is convincing in| action—for she seemed to live the| _| part rather than act it. | Among those in the cast are Jac-| Raymond, | Hou { as *expected that officers for the coming year would be elected sume- time during the afternoon, HONORED AT Vette HAMLINE Lester ved = queline Gadsen, Francis , YOUR CHRISTMAS | at the) MARY PICKFORD GROWS UP | Ryerson home‘ for months ; . SO WINES post have left for Detroit, Mich, to ay i od eee GIFT TO HER. ‘spend the holidays with’ relatives}. When “Rosita” is shown for the | andifrienae: x first time at the Patace theater, Man- Flowers, better than | i : dan, Monday and Tuesday evening, any ether gift will | The regular monthly meeting of] ferd. a rae j ation of her love the War Mothers will be held at the) In, this, her latest United Artists’ +e ;home of Mrs. ction she appears as a grown-up | ol | street Tu young woman. her loveliness. We oiclock. Ele The famous Mary Pickford curls have arranged a spe- ir will take place at this time. [of golden hue, are coiffed high in cial ‘box we know that | ish style of the nineteenth cent » GREETED JUDGE COF hile Miss Pickford, wearing Dr. R. C. Coffey und wife of Port-| Zoreeous Kowns th: Tong gereemine : vaeh Bis,| train, ¢ and sinuous, re- Oxegen) persed) through) (Bis: |. eatin seldom aeehinhane iofeegre onality loved the world around. Rosita” is an entirely different story from anything else Mary Pick ford ever Lefore has been identified with, Its appeal ,will be to the grown-ups rather than to the chitd- she would like to have you send her. { $4.00 $10.00 HOSKINS - MEYER Dr. Coffey’s brother, Judge James A Dr. Coffey has been attend- ing medical congresses in the cast. GUEST AT REMINGTON HOME Bishop Tyler was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. C, Remington while here a class of girls from the Indian schools last night at the Episeopal church. MASONS PLANS The Masons are making plans to confer the third degree on a class Fresh crop large soft shell, choice sae eee tight lunch and ae Pecans, easy to crack, wholesome, sweet Tel. 240 er entertainment. and meaty nuts— !o— ‘ 10-LB. BAG DELIVERED TO YOU PREPAID Speciat Price, $4.00 Quality Nuts—Siatisfaction Guaranteea. Save the mid- dlemen’s profits. Mail check to TE PECAN ASSOCIATION | Dist. Oftices 300-8 Worth Bidg. Fert Worth, Texas GOING EAST FOR HOLIDAYS Major and Mrs. Frank Henry , will leave the first part of next week to in Boston and New. Y@rk. nd t a> Se rr WH Ne ee Why Why er Sey yee ite Vist iety ve. 7? HELPING SANTA CLAUS For your convenience we are opening a “branch” Postoaffice for the Mailing of Christmas packages. This HIGH QUALITY {ip en ie WalterBBoker&Co.Lid Eslablished 1780" service begins Monday morning, Dec. 17th, at our store, corner of 4th and Rosser. . ; Weare the largest Mailers of Parcel Post Matter in the city. Our experienced mailing clerks will be at your service without any obligation.’ \ , Our desire is to save time for you and to relieve some of the congestion at. the postoffice, « MAIL YOUR PARCELS HERE. ‘ XN s e : t - Oscar H. Will & Co. 824 4th Street. atl a dinadinastha.tnan inane tens tnan inn tnnetm_tnatnactn tnt, to... f ; ; } } i it {3 i } } ; $ ; i A $ } i. ie i oe A st te cy el ae = | Lodge No. 5, A. F. & A. ML! i Monday evening, 7:30. in the M. M. Degree. mémbers cordially invited. PAGE FIVE 1A Christmas | TO EVERY PURCHASER OF A SUIT OR OVERCOAT. For the next five shopping days, beginning Monday, this gtore.will give as A CHRISTMAS GIFT, A Discount of 10% on All Men’s Suits and Overcoats for cash. This means a gift of from $2.00 to $5.00 and includes all our latest models in STEIN-BLOCH SMART CLOTHES and other makes. 5 - oe a ¥ Tithe warmth and beauty Before completing your’ A Dress Shirt of thet of our “King Comfort” Xmas. selections, come popular (in and look over our new \line of MEN’S JEWELRY jbath Robes cannot fa'l i to please. rom $6.75" A goo SUIT CASE OR TRAVELING BAG will be the most acceptable pres- ent for your friend who plans on a winter trip. Prices range from $1.00 to $2 0.00, Dahl Clothing Store Open evenings until Christmas. ENGLISH- «.; BROADCLOTH + makes a very appropri- ie CHRISTMAS GIFT. Dah) Building Main Street Regular meeting Bismarck! —____==a a =a! 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Wrist Watches $15.00 $25.00 Diamonds $25.00 $50.00 $75.00-$100.00 ‘ $35.00 $45.00 We have some excep- When you buy a Wrist tional values in Dia- Watch at Folsom’s you monds at the above get one that is guaran- prices, mounted in the teed to give you satis- very latest styles in faction, or same will be mounting when you buy weplaced with a new one a Folsom Diamond you at once. Our Wrist get full value for your Watches are not to be money. surpassed. Our stock of Jewelry is-entirely new, and right up to- the minute. Folsom’s 416 Broadway »