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J ——ae = —e 4 * “SATURDAY, DECEMBER, 22, 1923 | | i} 7 VICTOR RECORDS | for Christmas Gifts EACH year more and more of our cus- tomers are realizing the popularity of Victor records as gifts, You will want to see our list suggest- ing Victor records appropriate as gifts for every member of the family, from baby to grandpa or grandma. Let us help you make up your list. Victrolas in many styles and finishes. Convenient payments. . HOSKINS - MEYER Exclusive Victor Dealers Bismarck, N. D. ‘ New Victor records, Once 2 Week, Every Week, Friday. @| North Dakota game and fish depart- (—_———_—. ‘Phe Rich Man .Willis Sheppard )Cortier ........ Wm. Byrne Rich Lady ...Ruth Rawlings The Scholar ...Roiand MeIntyre The Young Girl ....Dorothea Savage | The King neis Hillman | The Pries rank Robidou The Angel Clarice Belk The play bly received. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Social and Personal Play Presented At High School Yesterday afternoon the Junior Playmakers presented the play “Why the Chimes Rang” before the student! | body at the High School There has| been such favorable comment about! the play that ‘they will present it again on Monday Evening between | 6:30 and 7:30, with @ small admis-| sion charge of 25 cents. The play is| mas play ang expresses the stmas Spirit. ... Alvin Schlenker * Wm, Smith Richard Day! urian Ackerman An Old Wortan.. It is a real Christmas play and it was presented with the real Christ- mas spirit. It is hoped by those in charge of the presentation that a large audience will be present Mon-| day evening for the verformance, Iti is to be given between 6:30 and 7:80 so that it will not conflict with any other presentations. Capital Folks Home for Xmas There will be an evodus from th state capitol for Christmas Day many officials and employts going to their homes for the holiday. Among those who .will visit out of the city are: Miss Hildor Simonson at Taylor; Margaret Engleman at Braddock; Miss ce Marr at Fargo with Mr. and Mrs, Charles, Houser; Mrs. J. O. Brewster at Fargo with Dr. ang Mrs. McGregor; Miss Ella Martin, Ric itor Miss Maude Angliss et Dic: on; Miss Irene Bens at Herric D.; Mrs. leader in the English nobility. She ways makes interesting reading jin papers. seith, N. D. The War Mothers at Steele, N. D., have Several boys to look after. The War Mothers of this city are looking after several | here in hospitals. Emma Starbuck ot ‘VY burn; Mrs. SRE SE Esther Staley at Moorhead and a f Barnesville; Miss Caro .ae Peter.| Midnight Supper son at Pembina and Minneapolis; Miss Ida Ellefson at Jan Feature of Ball visit her si Mrs. at her home in Elgin; Miss § ; sit with her mother | Ruth Anderson The Hotel McKenzie's annual New ar’s ball will begin at the usual hour, between 9 and 10 o'clock on the night of December 31, it was an ;nounced by the hotel management |today. There will be a midnight supper in the main dining room of the hotel, with special features dur- ing this period, with dancing to fol Miss Ruby Amundson, employed in i CITY NEWS | ment, He will send it on. ‘ ; ° Suffers Infection, Decr Case Not Ended | C. R. Kositzky is suffering from an jnfection on the neck, which orig- inated from a brass collar button. The famous Mandan deer case has 1ot ended. Ted Loran, who killed, tne deer with his automobile and) Wought the carcass later, sent the|-..- .. Parents of Girl. aide to the Square Deal Tanning] Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Cordner are iompany, Droit, Minnesota. He|the parents of a girl born Friday at the Bismarck hospital. Other birth reports are: Mrs. R. S. Clark, Wer ner, gitl; Mrs. N. E, Becklund, Al- mont, boy. received a letter in return stating that the Minnesota game and fish department had instructed the hide be held until Loran produced a cer- | tificate he said be held from the Sees Wild Ducks W. P. Robbins, returning © from Fort Yates yesterday, said he wit- nessed something he had not seen before in 41 years in North. Dakota. Tie saw about 500 wild ducks in the) Missouri river between Cannonball and Ft. Yates. PRUE Co Doliar Day TONIGHT AND MONDAY Large table overflowing with desirable gifts. Including Assortment of CUT. COLORED AND ETCHED GLASS SILVER, STONE, JET AND GOLD FILLED Bismarck Hospital. Admitted: Mrs. R. J. Dahlke, Gladstone; Theo. McCrary, Linton; Fred Rosen, Woodworth, and M John Foran, Mandan. Discharged: Mrs. Archie Snyder, Emmet; Harry Adler, Heil; John Ellwein, Krem, and Rose Hintz, Glen Ullin. ; Dance every Saturday night at Patterson’s Hall 50c a couple. Come and dance as long as you wish. NS = Legion Auxiliary will have their regular meeting Wed- nesday evening, Dec. 26, A. STERLING SILVER BELT BUCKLES (except emblems) SSS HAVE YOU FORGOTTEN! If_ you've forgotten to get a gift fora certain’ friend—- stop in Tonite or “Monday at KLEIN'S TOGGERY . BONHAM BROTHERS SUOUEDLLLAUAAGUUGESUSULASUOEAUAOSUSOSSGOULUSURUOSONSONSNOOULOOSUSOUCUOOUEGORUCOOQUIONSEUOROGECOUUCUDOCEUSOOUDSOCOUSEECUGOOUGOUOUSUOOUGHOUUGASOCROONGNONRSSURCzaCiIE BRACELETS 5/0. U. W. Hall at 8 p. m. CUFF LINKS Z| — STICK PINS =! Get your Xmas hair cut and TIE PINS =| shave at the McKenzie Hotel CLASBS =| Barber Shop. Under ~new EMBLEM WATCH = mapaacntent. E. A. Fieging, CHARMS ate PICTURE FRAMES = a ‘ BEAD NECKLACES lgingers’"“impotel’ Gonmen COMBS =! Rollers. Jacob Bull, Dickin- _ IVORY 3/son, N. Dak. 3 INDIVIDUAL ALR a AND PEPPERS — =; : BELT CHAINS = DR. R. 8. ENGE —ALL— & Chiropractor EAR DROPS 2) Consultation Free BELTS A Lucas Bik. Bismarck, N. D. MUSICAL GIFTS FOR XMAS - Just arrived—Ukeleles, Banjos. Ukeleles, Music Bags, Guitars, Player Rolls, New - Line Sheet Music, Music Stands, ‘Accessories and Piano Benches. ‘MUSIC SHOP - 214 Main St. Bismarck. ' | night. Dr. Crewe’s office, at Doug! Miss}low in’ th v Y Last y | Florence Fairbanks at Lisbon; Miss|since New Year's Eve fell on Sun-| Lillian Mielke at Robingon; Miss|day, dancing did not begin until| Marie Qxale at Fargo; Miss Laura|after midnight, but this year the Barnett at Courtenay Rupp at Baldwin. Wachter School Xmas Program A very enjoyable program was giv- en, by the children of the Wachter| seRool, on Thursday afternoon. The kindergarten was beautifully decor- ated with Christmas bells and other things. The stage, was arranged to represent a living room, with the fire place: occupying a prominent place. A large number of interested par- ents and frientls gathered to show their interest in the work put %n by the children. The program was as follows: Miss Olga for the party. Reservations are now being received from out-of-town people who will be present. 1 Birthday Surprise For Mrs. Carlander: Mrs. R, E. Carlander surprised at her aome at 931 Sixth! St., Wednesday evening a number! of her friends, the happy occasion; being her birthday. i During the evening played the honors respec to Mrs. Hugh McGar K. C. Axness. At the close of the evening a four} course birthday luncheon was A beautiful basket of rose narcissus served as a center happ! bridge was ly going | and Mrs, { Song—"Joy to the World”....School Haart cm nmin Song— “Christmas Bells"— Kinder-| prsntes fron hee teendat | garten. z : : Recitation . Betty Melville| a7. i Acrostie—Christmas”—First. Grade] Will Hold \ Boys. { Song— “Hush-a-bye"— Xmas Service| st Grade -“Hang up. the Baby's|_The Knights Templar will hold the! Bipeklag) Bunnies Navel, usual Christmas observ: of the, order at 11 a. m. Christmas morning. ! There will be greetings from com- manders in various parts of the state, the regular Christmas obser-| vance program and musical numbers. The service is for Knights Templar; i the Herald Angels Song—“Hark Si School Sin; Recitation—“Baby’s Stocking”—Wil- liam Cayou Recitgtion—“Santa”—Leotine Meske| °"ly- Song— “Gingerbread Boy”— Second Grade Boys, . Exercise—‘Greeting”—Second Grade Thirt; couples attend fivst dance given by the N club, recently organized, in the El Hall last night, ushering in the ho Children, Song—“It Came Upon the Midnight Clear”—School. SHES alt day social season. Among those exercise raauly Believes’— 3rd! present were a number of college . students home on vacation. Wag- ‘0 Little Town of Beth- Marion Pillen at Santa Brought”-- Srd and 4th Grade Children. Séng—‘JoNy Old St. Nicholas”—3rd and 4th Grade Children. Song—“Christmas”—Fifth and Sixth Grades. : Recitation — “While Watched Their Rosenberg. Recitation—"The Christmas Spirit”— Nellie Gray. , Play—‘Christmas Secrets” — Fifth and Sixth Grades, assisted by “Brownies” from the Thitd and Fourth Grades, and a “Fairy” from the kindegarten. ner’s orchestra furnished music and refreshments were served. The club plans three or four other parties dur. | ing the winter. 4 HERE FOR CHRISTMAS. Alda Bremer,ewho is attending Northwestern Riege, i le, ' IN, left for Cleveland, Ohio, where * she will spend her vacation with her sister Luella, who has position there jn Lakeside hospital. Shepherds Flock”—Minnie’ RETURNS HOME Miss Grace Howe, who has been | attending. school at LeRoy, Mirth.; stopped off in Bismarckson her way to Wilton to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Howe. COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS. A splendid Christmas program was given at Sterling ‘Thursday night, in the large hall there. It was a Com-; munity Christmas, with a program VISITING AT MIAMI Patrick Casey, a Bismarck resident who is spending the winter in Flor- ‘Lady Rachel Howard, daughter of in the British empire. Naturally what sh » does, § hours will be as formerly prevailed | , of Women Voters 1 rendered by the schoel. It was es- pecially praised by County Superin- tendent Miss Madge Runey. Numer- ous school programs are being given in the country schools this week. There will be a joint program of the schools of the Misses Emma and Mil- dred Tyrgg in Trygg township. to, Z CHEER IN H@SPITALS. | The Sunshine club ‘is taking care of the patients in both the Bismarck and St. Alexius hospitels for Christ- mas; They are filling stockings with candy, fruits and nuts as well as something useful. They have also ida, writes from Daytona Beach that he is leaving for Miami for a visit. :- RETURNING HOME. Mr, J. W.. Riley, State Rural School inspector,’ who has been out of the city for the past two weeks || is expected home Monday evening. —: \ : RETURNS HOME. : Miss Alice Strutz. daughter of Rev. and Mrs. C. F. Strutz, is home from Jamestown college to spend-the holiday vacation. i IN ST. PAUL. s James’O.: Rohidou and James Me- one family to look after, Donald have e to St. Paul to j svend the holidays with William REMEMBER DISABLED VETS. vw! Robidou. i ‘The Bismarck chapter of the Amer- eee ican War Mothers ie sending box RETURNS FROM MINOT © to the hospitals in Helena, Mont.;| Miss Nydia Smith has returned Whipple Barracks, Ariz., and Dun-‘from Minot to spend the holidays id / Py the Duchess of Norfolk, is one of the wealthiest p and wears al- | columns of the London | the ‘soci Mr. her and Mrs. . parents, W. Stith, FAMILY RE } nd Mrs. C. family will spend Chris vt with Mr, Rober! There will be a family reunic all members of the Robert ily will be together on th: the first time since the war, RETURNS FROM GRAFTON HOME FOR HOLIDAYS . 1 aihguagcenilaa rs. Hl. A. Bronson and di Kok Alte ASAT Clementine, of Grand Forks, s father, has returned to the city to spend Christmas with Chief Jus tice H. A. Bronson. Mrs. Bronson is TO ST. PAUL aining in Grand Forks while her! David Lieberman, ghief clerk « chter is attending the Univer- ihe state highway ‘commission, wi HOME FROM COLLEGE who is attendi ef Annapolis ho is attendi | TO Mr. end und famil d Charles Burke Minneasota, ov orth Dakota, with their p TO VISIT T. Burke, Meant Mr spend Christia parents in Gi he To V will pend Chr began with the, close of school Fri- ents at Vailey City GOTO) DICKINSON HOME FROM SCHOOL Mr, and Mrs. Wardel Sandy wi Mis » Lucille} spend Christmas with ™ andy’s Hi oe have return parents at Dickinson, ed from the University of North Da kota to spend the Christmas holi-| RETURNS Miss Flo ing from S: days with their parents. een made chair nty branch of the neasota the Ri VISITS AT HOME Poinsettias § Christmas Lilies Ferns and Plant Baskets. | spend Christma Misses Minniy SANTA SAYS:—— It is not Christmas Without Flowers. FLORAL XMAS GIFTS , WH We can send Christmas Flowers Greeting for vou by wire anywhere PLANTS —U Cyclameri—z $1.25 up ‘imroses.. .$1 OSCAR H. WILL & COMPANY Phone 784-W as in Paul OTA Gullikso: Mi ( 1 vist yt er Christa IN GRAND FORKS Kamolin wi Mr Rods with Kauplin ALLEY € wd tasel Nitlso t with their par ROM CALIFORNIA Garske is retur Francisco, Caliform (Se ern RES 119% 4th St. Bismarck, N. D. Robert Bi ' pacUniverstt ELECTRONIC Bday cad Me DIAGNOSIS and TREATMENT will spend the holt as al Ways at his h in Hamilton TO MINOT i »vernor Nestos will spend Christ ith his brother in Minot D. 0. Robie Men Like BAKER’S COCOA: The cocoa of high quality.* ‘ Baker's” Cocoa’ is invigorating, stimulating only infthe sense that pure) food is stimu lating, it has a delicious flavor and aroma, is a great addition to meals and a wonderful between meals stay. A » MADE ONLY’ BY Walter Baker & Co.Lta. Established 17808 MILLS AT DORCHESTER, MASS, \ AND MONTREAL, CANADA Booklet t of Choice Recives Sent Free ¢ ithorized by |Dr. Albert Abrams M. E. BOLTON . Consultant Address all communications to Bolton, D. O. | 119% 4th St. i Bismarck, N. D. Tel. 240 311 Front Street. Where your DeLaval -00 and $2.50 Members Flori XPRESS YOUR TRUEST SENTIMENTS. in the world. SUGGESTIONS CUT FLOWERS Poenaeee | seme Gift Boxes of choice Flow- ers from $2.00 up. Decorated Centerpieces with Holly Candles $1.25 up ull colors -00 to $1.50 319—3rd St s Telegraph Delivery. she has been for the last tew | RELATIV r) wi tkenman is heme from ot : \the University of North Dakota to FO DEDICATE SCHOOL pend the holidays with relative Miss Minnie J. Nielson will speak jon of a new school at VISIV HERE of] Hunte county, on January 28.1 yy and Mrs. Paul Slattery are Wy ; [here trom: Fargo to spend the holi- HOME FOR HOLIDAYS Gave witht relatives Mice Bremer, instruc in the | i if ste nie high school at New rrivea | | at he Big Program of Christ W}to spend the holiday TOMVISIT CA OHONE Music. McCabe Metho J. Murphy will spend Christmas | Chureh. 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