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MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1928 : THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE WOMEN GET DEBT OFF NEWSPAPER : waikk ses sat ge Welch has returned Grand Forks, where she was jealled by news of the injury of her TTP MOVInG *| SEVEN ESCAPE [ AT THE MOVIES ||" FROM STEAMER Social and | KITCHEN i daughter, Miss Gwendolyn in an au- THE ELTINGE is = | i . Personal |. etch ager pete? = CUPBOARD)... TPES | seenon, dary Bw 12 te | HORII Serene ek hela ahcd|H Miss Gwendolyn is improving nicely, By NELLIE MAXWELL sHRWRAR HEM Habe! theatre Baia een wie ube last ae Hs : ‘ | i. wreck of the steam schooner C. A Mrs. Roberts Gives Mrs, G. Smith of New Salem was {and tomonow, Monday and Tuesday | Smith, which piled un om the north a city visitor today. A FEW CHOWDERS {brings Madge Kennedy prominent} jetty of Coos Byy yesterday put off Elaborate Party of Seals ; sett r 7 pai jstar of the stage and screen in afin one of the shin's boats early to NI . . Ss i 4) Early Winter Season CITY NEW: ° HERE is no more substantial, ‘Paramount picture with Monte Blue nd were picked up by the tug Ss warming dish to serve on a cold leading man, ‘The picture is ap on A délightful aft: 2 th - @juight than some form of chowder. and thrilline with touche eey Silitacseetian ee ne a Ge Named Recei It may be corn, fresh fish, clam: comedy, WIN Rogers is al e ae: pore vee y season was that given F. A. Andere has assumed the po- | 0% Sait codfish; all are appetizing | <6 on the program in his new conn Mail your Xmas packages by Mrs. O. W. Roberts at her home tice et wel) af Shack hes y. when well prepared, Where frea | iy, “Uncensored Movies.’ at Wills Seedstere, (th and Saturday afternoon when ten tables Con ene tan palnting p [clams are to be obtained the fol- | First he is seen as Lem Skuewil | Ragce Coal company of Zap, replacing P < (aE eageie Hegenes osser. of /bridge were played. The Roberts I. Cahill rte? loenl Ok lowing will be enjoyed: ow, a oreférm investigator sent to ] Nite Tex teedeas ree enn ro ens cea Clam Chowder.—Cilean, pick over | Hollywood to ferret out choice mor ( r the occasion\ was gayly de- Us ae one quart of clams, using a cupful he portrays MASONS ATTENTION corated in yellow, butterfly figures and an abundance of gorgeous calen- dulas heing used to carry out the effect. Tally cards were-in keeping , with the house decorations and when {luncheon was served shaded yellow | candles and baskets and vases of | calendulas ornamented the tables. Mis, J. (g Taylor and Mrs. C. B.~ Nupen were presented with the hon- | ors for high seores at bridge. + tof cold water; drain, reserving the | i é: ea SNe Accident Victim Improving | H@UOr and heat to the boiling point, acetul| Work in the third degree Charles Smith, well known farmer | then strain. Chop fine the bard that{ tonight. Light lunch and im- of the Sanger district, now a resident | Parts of the clams, cut pork {tO | peerless model of handsome mascu-| portant business mee Y, of Mandan, who is in the Bismarck | ®™all pteces, usiug’a one and one |linity, Rudolph Valentino hospital suffering from injuries sus- | half Inch cube of fut salt pork to /1y, he impersonates hi tained in a machine on his farm, | Y out in an iron trying pan; add {pokes some good-natured fun which occasioned the loss of one | He sliced onion, try tor tive boin- {satire at D. W. Griffith, Douglas hand, was reported getting atone | tatos Parbol four cuptuls of po | Fairbanks and Mary Pickford, und very well this afternoon tatoes cut into cubes for five wld | Coogi} De Mille und that much dis e utes in boiling salted water; data | oycsed “human touch” in pictures and put a layer of the potatoes in j PENS Auto Spilled the battom of the chowder kertle, | A Ford said to have been dtiven|8dd the chopped clams, sprinkle | rrihnne Want Ads Rring Resnite by a farmer, whose name was not| With salt and pepper, dredge with j learned, struck the Dodge sedar: of | flour, add the remaining potatoes, Warden Lee of the penitentiary Sun- | SPrinkle aguin with salt and pepper | day at Seventh and Broadway, and, #0d add two cupfuls of boiling wa- i turned the sedan over, Several chil-|'€F. Cook ten minutes, ndd a quart dren of the warden and employes of ; Of milk, the soft part of the clams. | the prison were badly shaken up, itd four fabieenooa tile er bullet. | i inj | Boll three minuges, then add eight bas ib aoa.) Dalia jmilk crackers split and soaked in j cold milk to moisten, Reheat the Here For Treatment ; Clam water and add a tablespoon. j ie William DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Consultation Free Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. Mr. and Mrs. L, K. Thompson and | Mrs. F. L. Shuman entertdined at a, bridge dinner Saturday evening at} the Thompson home. Covers were | laid for 19 guests and table decora- | tions as well as decorations about) the house were charmingly carried | out in Christmas colors. Mr, and| Mrs, P, R. Fields, received the fav- ors for high score, ° i PR SOMIEES) \ Farewell Party Soinsettias, * a Warder Roberts of Wilton was| ft! of butter and flour cooked to For Miss Hoopes) brought ‘to Bismarck Saturday to| ether, Add to the chowder jusi y Cyclamens ‘ | the home of his parents, Mr. and| 88 It 1s ready to serve as’ the clam Roses Mrs. C, W. MeGray entertained at| — 0QME OF THE FINDLAY ENTERERISE LOW, LEFT TO|Mrs. 0. W. Roberts for medical | liquor has a tendency to curdle the a delightful dancing and bridge par- | RIGHT, MRS. T. M. WORLEY AND HER DAL BONNIE. treatment as a result of a severe |™ A ty Friday evening complimentary to x case of blood poisoning. The irfec-| Lobster Chowder.—Remove the M semary Hoopes who left'|By NEA Service, & building for the publication. The|tion resulted from injuries ta. his |Meat from # two-pound lobster and IKE loving messen- ff a. y morning for her home at| Findlay, Ml., Dee, 17.—Left a|office and plant are on the ground | hand while cranking his car several cut into small dice, Cream two tw. gers of joy and Mitchell, S. D.,/ after residing in| newspaper with a debt, two women — | for and the Worleys live upstairs. {days previous. It is reported teday | o¢ the lob Us ot puter, oe en | gladness flowers and Bismarck for several” months past. [1° y ni) sa dnacueh Ue Ms. Worley ed.ts the newspaper,|that he is improving nicely. PRR UROL ta EDL 1 ae pose EE Twenty-seven friends of the honor]* Mother and her, daughter— Gadeosiipeiertoniie aid pee tH © ote | two milk crackers; scald x quart of plants await your guest attended, among the out of | Converted gheir legacy into a suc-! sheets. Her daughter acts as re- eee i a auece Of onlone Feniove: derat your local flower town guests being Miss Dorothy Tinn | cessful, profitable enterprise. porter and linotyp® operator, when Returns From Meeting reer Cabin rele me to a Mee shop. They will en- and Wylie Nelson of Mandan, Miss| The women are Mrs. T. M. Wor- | she isn't busy with the accounting, | A. E, Peterson, sales repres teeta WElestoneo vee atrhln sant hance the season's y ‘Hoones was presented with a re-|tey and her daughter, Bonnie. The plant now is one of the most |tive of the Avery Company whose/ iaq to the chowder. Season with | pleasures wherever memberance by her friends, the pre-| ‘The newspaper is “named, appro-| complete of its Kind in gthe state, [home office is -at Peoria, Ill. with | sate and pepper and serve at once. | Southv and Beate sentation being made by Archie Mc- | priately, the Findlay Enterprize. and is all paid Zo: U foctories at that point and Milwau-| “¢orn CGhowder.—Take a can of y fee apelin yi Phee. Refreshments were served; Not only have the wémen editors | Although a busy woman, Mrs. {kee, returned from Fargo last Sat-| worn, four cuptuls of diced potatoes gather, atteas, dinners, during the evening. i | paid off all debts incurred under the | Worley tukes time t» maintain a|Utday night where he attended 4/ one and one-half inch of salt pork, dances. And they will 1 ——__—_ control of the late T. M. Worley, | large flower garden, onc of the finest | Sales conference of the northwestern | one sliced onion, four cupfuls of GIFT SLIPPERS FOR ALL ¢ carry for you your 2) Lyceum Reader Gives)? they have even been able to erect | in Findlay. ipraucnee are reek he e078 ee as milk, eight crackers, three table- Christmas and New Missouri Slope will continue to be’ spoonfuls of butter and salt and Year's greetings— bet- “The Country Boy” | ~~-=~--~~-n~mn-| served through the General Agency ALWGATUSGNY heres Soltt ee all fe pe ea s 3 Y | pepper to taste. Combine as above. At the end of a weary day, there’s solic oi vill b kee; 7 POSTPONE PAGEANT is Tibes: ayo 4 Heenan ter than words can tell. will be in keeping with POSTPONE PAGEANT of Louis Tibesar of 900 front street.| (@, 1923, W Newspaper Union.) comfort in Slippers, restful to tired feet, ) 8 Seng aye Flowers may be delivered | ¢ dainty to fastidious eyes. Children and | Hithinieifow haus eaey : < grownups alike will love to find a pair among their Christmas gifts. They ideal presents; practical because of th ‘Telegraph Delivery warmth and durability, and very attrac- Service. Ask us to tell tive with their perky ribbons, fur cuffs, t Q-you how it can be done, and charming colors. ' WILL’S 319—3rd st. Phone 781-W aus sentiment. The Pageant, “Ch 1 American} Seeaeed to be given by the Christian CHRISTMAS PARTY deavor of the Evangelical church Members of the P. E. 0. and their! has been postponed until after the husbands will be entertained this ys, instead of being given next evening at the Business and Protes: us planned. | sional Women's clubs by Misses Hen zZ ricka Beach and Bertha R. Palmer. LEAVE FOR VACATION | Sen Mr. and Mrs, C. A, Haskin lett this} HOLIDAY GUEST. j morning for Oberon to spend the Christmas holidays with Mr, Haskin’s | parents. Before returning they will also visit with Mrs. Haskin's par- ents at LaMoure. The four act play “The Country Boy” was presented by Charles Ed- win Shank at the Presbyterian chureh Saturday evening, as the third number of the Lyceum ccurse. The play opened with the Courtry Boy in his home town waiting for a big opportunity to come along, the second act saw the developnients lending to the departure of the 2 youth for New York City, the third| Miss Isabella Cochran is in town, act showed him in’ his first attempts | the guest of her mother at the Mo- at making a living, and the fourth | "awk over the holidays. Miss Coch- act brought him back to the old|7#" has been in Missouri ting address.in the United States or Canada by means of the Florists? home town in a successful business | theatrical productions for the George o vitae Cpe eee erty ade ts Childs Production company of Kan-]° |) MACCABKES MEET Kerieltes mos, AOI BA. las, City The Woman's Benefit Association r ary BEARS, of the Maccabi will meet tonight at the Odd Hows hall at 30 o’clock. RefreShments will be serv- ing Mr. Shank gave several short character portrayals and a pianolo- IS IMPROVING. gue. This was the third:number of | Margaret Beylund, elevén-year-old > the Lyceum course which is. being eleuabice Gye nd pat Yale 5 ‘ brought to Bismarck by the Wo-| Beylund, of 930 Fourth St., who has aes G h mans Community Goungl {bean a. patient atthe St. “Alexiua BIRTHDAY CLUB Uft suggestions for the Members of the Birthday club will Taylor headore ;. The fourth number on the course will be the presentation of “Sarah Sidesteps,” a comedy drama pre- sented by the Ghiexgo Lyceum play- Jan. [hospital for several weeks suffering rom a broken leg, is improving | be entertained by Mrs. J. at the home of her son, Taylor tomorrow. SUNDAY VISITOR Treadwell Twichell of Mapleton slowly. Kodak Owner MR. TAYLOR HERE. =P HEN bed Fron. Walter C. Taylor, editor of SURPRISE the LaMoure County Chronicle, was SCENE O f i } e Kodak Self Timer $1.2 4, The home of wtirs, M.B, Mosbruck-| | guest at the Grand Pacific hotel | was in the city on business over Sun- Kadak Gara ve cr tas the Seen of a pettany ae: | Saturday and: Sunday. day. sia ak Carrying Cases $ .90 up Ferree tae Rance anetenh| RETURN FROM TWIN CITIES. PYTHAIN SISTERS « Kodak Portrait Attachment $ .75 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Murray of | The Pythian Sisters wiil meet to- the Woodmansee apartments have |night.at K. P. hall when election of returned after several weéks spent | officers will take place. in the Twin Cities. Kodak Auto-Mask Printing Frame $1.50 Kodak Auto-Focus Enlarger $35.00 Kodak Amateur Printer $10.00 Kodak Metal Tripods $2.75 Kodak Albums $ .25 up Kodakery $ .60 a year Kodapod $1.75 / birthday Friday evening. The rooms were charmingly decorated in the season’s colors, the favors and table decorations taking the form of min- ’ iature Christmas trees and bells./ Covers were laid for ten. | ~ Mrs. August Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Klein of Washburn, were JOINS WIFE FOR HOLIDAYS |i" town Saturday. ‘A: Y. Hageland, salesman for! Freq Welker of Mandan transacted George A. Clark and Son, left this! business in town Monday forenoon. morning for Minneapolis, Minn., to spend the Christmas Lida vi) O————— aL his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Hageland are spendi 1 ths in. th ¢ Cities, but expect to return to Bis: | DR. M, E. BOLTON FOR THE rtswoman Last Minute Sugges- Wine’ Other pertinent suggestions at our Kodak Counter Spo q marek in'the spring. Osteopathic Physician tions To The Tardy . P| EASTERN STAR 119% 4th St. \ Telephone 240 Shopper. i : ‘4 The regular meeting of the East: Bismarck, N. D. ‘ HOSKINS-MEYER > ern Star will be held tomorrow even- ing at 7:30 o’clo¢k when initiation will take place. Out of town mem- bers of the Star are invited to at- tend. Just received from the ‘hands of the embroiderer, ‘an exquisite as- Exclusive Eastman Deaters. sortment of hand-made and hand . 1 emi{ oideredy ladies’ jand gintle- Bismarck, N. D. i men’s handkerchiefs. Reasonably i priced as well as beautiful. CURRENT EVENTS CLUB Mrs, J. C. Taylor will pe hostess to members of the Current Events club at its meeting Wednesday af. ternoon, The program for the oc- Smart, silk and suede purses, black, brown and tan. An ideal - gift for Her whether it be an un- der-the-arm, envelope purse or a pouche bag with dainty wristiet. Gruen and , Bulova Wrist Watches. In all the beautiful new models of Pla- tinum. and White Gold. Some with diamonds and _sap- $5.00 10 $22.50 Since adding hosiery to our line of read-to-wear, we have sold hun- dred of pairs, because the prices are right and the wearing qualities afe' yatisfactory. Chiffon hose in black and all the new and wanted hi shades. . ‘ & ire. i i B K Mah-Jongg—If you are contem- Late plating: the purchase of such a gift We also have other We suggest that you see our sets. models of /Swiss lected and received diréct trdm the| importer. Prices from Exceptionally fine line of Imported and Domestic $5.50 to $65.00 Sportsman, too Gifts of Sporting Equipment are sure to bring the greatest amount of pleasure to the fortunate recipient. This Store offers a wide and varied selection—gifts with a special appeal .to*%the individual taste of Sportsmen and Sportswomen, no matter what their favorite recreation may be. to prepare— pmo peeling— | Braclet Watches in. ‘no coring! ly attractive," White | IAS | Gold cases as low a3 ° Cranberries |] iiimaanmaad |peON ja 0 iD iu) We'll be happy to help you choose the right Brushed ‘wool sweaters are a most ., 4 : gift for the right person at the right price. practical and desirable gift. We have, an ideal assortment of the ‘better kind. Prices from ~ AL $7.50 to $16.5 0 Cee BONHAM. f pices yen dpelre to give apoetel: ‘ we res BROTHERS Bf costs ‘areones, and irimmet hots 10.000000 pas fare being greatly reduced for the ‘ School Children S Open Evenings Till benefit of the -holiday shopper. KS need LY ’ Christmas. You are cordially invited to come Ww SCOTTs ‘| ae : in and. see our various lines. | Sorenson Hardware Co. ___ BRESLOW,DRUG STORE ~*~ 3 = EMULSIOR Fs