The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 19, 1923, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT CHRISTMAS IS CELEBRATED BY ROTARIANS| Special Program and Music Mark the Weekly Luncheon of Organization fittingly celebrates club weekly luncheon today al the MeKenzic Christmas was s of the Rotary hotel ul omusic, fan everything ecrul Alt enjoya musical program given by Miss Lampe was ver talented. pec from Holl e recent with severs Announces my Coe ANTHRO ries niodel: Tromiwhteh land statue of Roosevelt was of Portland, of 1 to the state to rotunda of the L. W. Craw- state historical ew building found r. Crawford ‘iH stated ut 000 had been expended by Dr for several statutes in bronze uf Roosevelt De. Coe spoke of his experiences in the state when he was forty-four years ut to enter medical school my ary spirit and said w ith such clubs functioning over the nation that it was surely George Duemeland presided and shared with George Will the honors | of the program, They were con- gratulated upon the appropriate dec. orations. Henry Duemelund presented Rotarian with a code of ethics Christ to Dr eph Ryerson gave an ad dress upon the meaning of the mis season and its deep signifi- to all mankind, He showed | for centuri ndered at this sea gave the birthd for George Dullam and p SI Wn appropriate present —a toy Cadillac Dr. E. P to his recent vinit to Cole Springs and urged Rotary membe to nd Christmas greeting various Bismarck people treatment th TR. At tory progr: Mer n reported satisfa of Rotary and otaer 1 of the tee to with the school The follow honor: Dt secure greater co-operation of the ci Washbu: Mr 5 Lamps Alf Lampe, B id The club E y the district | upon the great strid made in attendance, its ree! ng several points in advance of last year PER IS N MIN ATED, 19,--Akel ated for the 1 Herala states it has learned. Mr. Strom was “high man” among those recommended for the place last summer after the adjournment of Knitted Ties 50c CLOTHIERS Undertakers rt for Bismarck. | There were i los ae 1 i wsresponded to the | W the same attitude to the nativ- | he school visitation | pecial educduon commit- | BISMARCK, %D cong: ident we tern trip, i and in the absence of Pres- dings, then away on his he was named by the department us acting postmaster un- made. WHEAT ACREAGE SHOWN LESS; Will Clash with Bismarck Ifalt which was 45. tae condition of t crop on De “ Tree 1 was 88 per vent of nor- Faral compared with 794 at} ycar a ulture sown, FOU RTH BODY IS REMOVED Dec. overed th ruins of tb nd by fire ex identified positively. $6,000 LOSS IN CASSELTON fIRE = The ne buildi was destroyed by fi unknown origin, with an of $6,000. fri in i night, of estimated loss “| MRS. HUGHES HUNG SELF Los Angeles, I anged ‘of earachs, n received Lip- | SHAUERS TO MEET LEROY in the main “s fight pro- jack Hurley KLEIVS TOGCERY Aut Bolton Osteopath Specialist in Chronic Diseases Telephone 240 11914—4th St. Bismarck, N. D. ‘ ‘ANOVA WEBB BROTHERS Embalmers Licensed Embalmer in DAY PHONE 246 Charge NIGHT PHONES 246-887 Day Phone 108 ‘ PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Licensed Embalmer led Charge ight Phone 109 or 687 The| rn- Funeral Directors 1a regular appointment could be t] team will farnish the next opposi- TET € he ~ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE the Bismarckers, who have been im- proving right along. Last night the seniors of the high school beat the sophomores,.% to 2, and ‘the Juniors beat the Freshmen, 8 to 0, at basketball. CAMP’S ELEVEN IS PICKED New York, Dec. 19.—Seven. eastern | 1918 to 265,584 this year. players, one southern and’ ’ middle- western player have been named for j the positions oy Walter Camps’ All Am f tap selected for, Colliers, The i ited on; the first two teams. BEACH COMES SATURDAY bilt, Hazel, Rutgers, ends; les; eao, Minnesota, half bac! Yale, captain and fullbac! High Schoo! at Basketball Beach high school’s basketball tion for the Bismarck high’ school five, here on Saturday night. The Beach team, said to be well oned, is expected to give the | real hattle. The game ed on as the first real test o: California. —_ oe (Gotwirs teach) ISMARCK.N.DAK DIAMONDS. “JEWELAY ADERECERSEARERORSUSEONGGLORS YOUR GIFTS OF DIAMONDS Precious stone and other Gifts of Jewelry should have a value apart from that expressible in do!- lar and cents—the value that lies in dignity, dis- tinction, individuality and sentiment. EAREERGOOEOEREEOURSOHCOURGEEACUCCERERUONELOGUUOUESEEGOROOOSUQOOEUOGOUNUCEEORGREREAGUESOULUCEOGCOSORDSUOCEUGGSERAUGUUECOCERUGCUELERROESPUERETECESERCELOCELORUEUOUGUOERLEOOOOROCEE! When you buy a Dia- mond there are five things". which establish its real value — Color, Brillianey, the perfection of cuttings ‘abggfice of flaws, and‘the size. When you buy a dia- mond from us you have the assurance backed by our experience and our reputation, that your purchase possesses these value essentials consist- ent with the price asked. Holiday Footwear HOMEWARD bound for Christmas? Then you'll need trim-new Shoes to travel in, and dainty Slippers to dance and dine in through the good times of the holiday season. The most’ fetching models. of the year are here for your choice. Never have Shoes been We are showing the largest assortment of diamonds this house has ever shown and at prices that will pleasantly sur- prise you. better designed to grace every costume. % Aichmonds Bootery ja F. A. KNOWLES Jeweler — Bismarck Ieok or the on your above © ie 3T m: SMOLeNneenenneenenacnccncanenscangnnsncancnconnanecnconenneusonscaucunceaanpbengontanseauaiate TITTIES Give Enjoyable Furniture ° _In Home Comfort. — ' This store is bulging with pretty things that will make iets presents. | Added to their handsome sipreenn isthe comfort they will supply for years to come. } ? fy ORNDDOODUOONOANCOUAUARAGOEOOUANOSDenaguaqatel You find hete exactly what will please the young, 9 middle-aged and the older folks, and they are priced most conservatively. ~ fect panorama of ‘delightful things displayed in such a “homey” way. you can tell exactly how aid Tine eet Ny deed this sunlit store:is now a will look in your own home. ausenveasunsuanueanennucancencancsnnsnsounsnescuenvencanseuanuesecdcenvcanvantannoeste Camp's se- fection for the first: Bomer, Var. Millstead, Yale, and Sundestrum, Cornell, tack- ubbard, Harvard; Belenk, Penn Galvanized iron dish-pans been used as reflectors for electric lights intnight construction work in a / Londoners in receipt of Poor Law relief have increased from 126,282 in have OERRUSDUOEEOREUAOUCRGRUGUGDUDEGOLSOEGLOLOROROUEESCSUOUOGESESENOOUGAUBOEESIET CATSNAEDSOEREGAULGUSOGESEUULDUUTOSSESUODOEODOUEAUODODERDODSGQUEONERUGCLOGSOOEESUOSOROUGEDIBUCLOUOLODSONIOODDORERODDEOLOUREASROREEREUNLD G-o Hosiery Hosiery. is a lasting gift, which «will de- _ lighther every time she .puts them on and tlie styles are varied enough to “suit the most exact- ing. Blouses ‘A gift she'd choose herself, though she’s been making the old.one do for ever So long, just in hopes that someone would thoughtfully remember that a blouse is what she most wants! Be) AUDITORIUM PRICES—Nights. All Seats Orpheum Theatre—Fargo played to 3,240 people, among which were over 500 women. Over 50,000-——have. seen the pictures in Montana. Now crowding theaters in Minoig. See this’ scar ‘battle. of skill and brawn. t Gift MAY BE SELECTED HERE IN COMFORT AND PLEASURE. THE Christmas Spirit is best expressed in. a gift com- bining beauty and utility, thereby conveying its sentiment not for the Holiday alone but for all the days of its servitude! Handkerchiefs So often you wish to show the Christmas feeling with a small gift and find difficulty in doing it ex- cept at.a considerable expenditure. Hafhdkerchiefs solve the question. A lovely variety in plain and nov- elty effects. Lingerie The scope is so wide that you may spend as little or as much as you like and be frivolausly lacy or neatly tailored in your selection of lingerie gifts! Furs The gift .supreme! « Women love furs more than -any other article of adornment chiefly -because of the sense of luxury -they impart! Gloves esd Bite ties REMEMBER — MERCHANDISE IS DIFFERENT AT Harris-Robertson ——BISMARCK—— Gloves played the role of a challenge in the days of Ro- mance—later a tok- en of fidelity — but now they serve as a special gift to one to whom honor is due! Here At Last : FRIDAY - SATURDAY NIGHT AT 8 P. -——-6 ‘OFFICIAL i Ringside Motion ! PICTURES ‘ Dempsey Gibbons World’s Heavyweight CRampion- ship Fight Taken at Shelby, Mont. on July 4,.1923. ee The greatest fight film ever made and every round is as clear ds a bell—giving the fan a chanve to see every blow struck. See Tommy Gibbons make the greatest fight of his career, avoiding Demp- : sey’s knockout punch and making history of being the only fighter to last 15 rounds with Dempsey. : A picture for the ladies as well as the men. é ‘pe Saturdpy Matinee........ «. +.+++.20¢ and 40c

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