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As 1 roads ha any year A weath Wher of freigh a contint replenish Wholesal mand fr¢ materials the way Each making. The ¢€ all the re middle of By t will tota. records. moved uj cars mor: about 10 of 1921. House often por a family. have to k of 50 mil car of m woman al That « by motor With. exhaustec past. F worked o1 From will be in an engra\ before rez son that « was police clear, the stone, Pr¢ The |: scoffed at tective. w¢ patient tl This notic of his fatl was as ab Roman ination. ! would sha living. Roads, financial -a fiscal-year + That si age of cou So-there’s movement building fc If you don’t be ¢ pieces by € David * that -the T definite pa: coming wh unless ano’ The wo) country we enough to: being incre PAGE FOUR THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE : cers for the year 1924 are to be elect- {wns ed je FROM STANTON Mr. John | Social and | i Personal : "su with Mrs. Pollus, who is s A A ARRIAGE M. Serr, formerly S SURPRISE announcing the marriage ov | the home of Mrs. Dr. G. A, Rawlings Nadler und Angelo Holta {on Avenue A. re tables were vibe 1s, which have just been |Plved after which a delightful lunch if was served, t- Mrs. jter of Mrs. E this city. of Ww DNESDAY BRIDGE CLUB The Wednesday Bridge club met at Card Miss Fred © us a great surprise to Mr. and Mrs in Dickinson “ Holta was on her vaca- VISITING PARENTS .. .. Miss Florence Homan who is at- tending St, Catherine's College at St.’ spent their honeymoon | paul is here visiting with her par- Mr They e Mont., returning to Bis-!ents, Mr. and Mrs. an. % Tray : f © making their home in ohn Homan. | Churches Will Embark Upon|bank told Rotarians at their weekly Me eelaae business manger, Waldo i RETURNS HOME ang luncheon today at the McKenzie ho-| iy. "ah id adeseta vot Nadler came to Bismaren| Mrs, Minnie Nadler of Seattle” re Wide Program For Its | tet, He said that 1921 and 1922 had], halt Oh iy Sa 74 creat | fron her hofue in Seattle about seven turned to her home after having vis Use, Article Says one utecenant greater partictpation next year in the | ; so and for st six years | ited with her daughter Freda, anc Ba cellent. yea ngsoeated ith the RBW- | veiuiives at ilarveys and Sey iskiie ever through [ack of confidence, (Tort. More than 1,500 Bags of iea| ; ing and Towne clit During her Chicugo, Dee. much unfounded féar ‘and general] O° Chute twade Yh be) ‘ot tet residence in the city she has made | VISITING HOME -To dissemi timidity the nation reached early fall auleekee taal ‘Neale "fajuilles | inany fviends. Mr, Holta, a gradu-| Miss Beutrice MeQuillen, who is/ teachings cf Chrictiin aather uncertain and gloomy as to ue Shite ba ile eh tal | ite cf the Bismarck high school iM! employed at Wahpeton, is’ visiting |"dlo broadcasting is soon to he} the future. The skilled financial Re ati Ma ae functi pe of | 1017, entered the University of Min |here athome of her parents, Mr, and {Undertaken by many of the larger| men he declared not seeing any logi-} i,¢ Ansceiatlt bias bet Ae a hecuty and Iett college sto enter the | Mrs, J, G. MeQuilled of Seventh st, ; deDometations, according to an ar-|cal reason for lack of confidence ‘"S ssociation of Commerce. military. ser during the World pollinate [ticle in the forthcoming issué of} and morale, started early in the fall| ony as ataen sua ella Bolster War. He tagcat Fort Snelling for | VISITING DAUGHTER last pet io Digest. ia to combat this condition so that the sunaeey a oeee cere Bal ¢ iderable period He is now Mra. G) 6G) Mudeete of Val le Magazine se‘s out that_ac-] year ended fairly satisfactorily, gi 2 Gmploved in Bonham Brothers Jewel-| City spent the week-end and Chrise. {UYe steps already have been t@ken | ing greater promise of more solid| . Nea" ee eee a Ty store. The couple expect tefnas day with her daughter, Mrs. {PY Several, Christim churches to] and substantial progress in 1924\ ["0 0 Mandin to present the Nor- make their home sometime |g §. Hollingworth and family. H adio communication as a} syeakifig of local conditions he} "3" Black Key to that’ club. in the near future | 2 |means of teaching mil3ions of per-[ucclared this sectiow® of the siatel Attendaned for the day was 96.42 u | HERE FROM COLLEGE ihe abe jen ave no other) was in “better condition than in the| A eee ad Gain NusniG MARRIEDY AT BAPTIST PARSON-| George Holta, who is a student ay |COntct with religion. past tw6 or three years largely be-| 2/00) EUAKGoH, William Nucases A the Agricultural cormees, Fargo, is] mace, ie nat ty hea | cause the lesson of di iach Pett eye Tere aca UiMtGe SARUGI| Seer RenINeuReA IER RTI Rinse jmonths ad¢pt* radto to spread the| ctus® the lesson, Warren, Mh G. Funston Of Menoken were married | ents, Yr, aiid Mrs, Ott Saas [word of the Pope to millions of] "4s Deine lentnee ce ea| RUniay « aninpHeDee. Sa aceon ee oe uy | people over the world,” the article] 170" sere icde watcen Rie ) b E | oo | aeciares: that conditions were better in Eur-| thizty at the Baptist Parsonage UY) Miss Eunice MeQuillen teft for her | °° 8 ope. Bank reserves in America had | Ree, LR Johnson. ‘The fathers] home in Wahpeton, fatter yaving | increased Sayelsgold sy FRE mother, four sisters and two broth-|spent Xmas with her parents, ‘DERANGED, SHE to the cauataral an sinoeteah anges ers of the groom were present while|and Mrs. J . MeQuillen. - KILLS SELF eedented amount, but that the temp- IN SUPERIOR sisters and one brother of the} present along with sev- four s room wer I friend: RETURNS TO CITY | Knudson of tht State High- Commission is back in Bismarck | after having been at Devils Lake the | past season. Ha Mrs ter has been a teacher in the county schools for several years and Mr. Slater is one of the young} farmers of the county. \ GUESTS OF THE DOBLER'S VE POSITION | Mr. and Mrs. F, Taylor of Warren, | : B. Penwarden, son of Mr.|[Minois are here as holiday gu impressario with better and Richard Penwarden came] of their daughter, Mrs. H. S. Dobe (Weare eRe gene gt than’ tontrof, was presented by | p ‘01 yb vy g t jer. {i 4 : dist 5 re vii Friends of Walter will be. delighted VISITING MOTHER, years old, deitunetian ciceeusfilly acralivanas to learn that he has epted aj’ Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Berndt are EET teur programs. plendid position with the Thompson | home for the holidays visiting with | BANDS OF FUR | al Penvatleypvoctetarysotithelae! Lumber Co. as manager of 28 lumber| Mrs. H. R. Berndt of Thayer street. Wecctita enna onal Sahl 5 yards of the company. an : aie eel count of what Tulsa, Okla, has ac- y d a ‘ . Moleskin and flying squtir- bh) bi) Walter left last’ night for Minn- HOME FOR HOLIDAYS [eowns s Noninlianel viniging © eae Be wane Aue aivinion Weadll) (Ming Sbetly stleitman\gusciretumnca || [ou Secseomooulnsafouiuenues Haasan eG quarters to Billings, Montana, where | from Devils Lake, where she ‘has he will have his offices. | been attending the academy HOME FROM ST 'S ACADEMY, | DELPHIAN MEETING POSTPONED | Miss Marcel L s spending | The regular mgeting of the Del- the Nias holidays with her parents, | phians has been postponed until the Dr. and Mrs | La Rose.’ Miss |next regular date of meeting. \ eonine school at St y. Dr. and Mrs, La} Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mersden oF nied her home trom the| Steele, were guests of Mr. and Mrs cities, where the doctor paper |H. J. Keller Christmas day 2 before a large medical association. zi —_ Miss Mary Lou Thompson! daugh- FAMILY REUNION ter of Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Thompson * The hard Penw: home was]is recovering from an attack of the scene of a happy family reunion! measles. Christmas Day. The members of the a family ull being present. Mr. and] HERE. Mrs. Tavis of Mandan, 2} Miss abler of Mandan, daught alter from Greybull,| spent relatives in this Wyoming being the out of town| city. members present. Biss Se tareaed has é MARRIED | CITY NEWS | Frank Albert Uhler and Lillie May |@ s Danial of Bismarck were married by Anton Bur, Monday Dee, 24. Mr. Birth Uhler is employed by the Hughes; A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Electric Co. Mr. and Mrs. Uhler|Levi Thompson of Braddock at the Bismarck Hospital. Improving Mrs. G.'H. Dollar who has been seriously ill at the St. Alexius Hospi- tal is reported to be very much bet- went to. Mott to visit over Christmas with his pedple at that place. + MARRIED. Alfred Wm. Faust and Miss Ruth mith of Moffit, were married afternoon by Rev. S. F.|ter today. She has been ll for the d. Mr, and Mrs. W. V.|past four weeks, Carroll were “the young couples at- ——— tendents. . . I. H. C. Salesman Out E. B. Gorman of the International Harvester Sules force, who broke his leg at Dickinson four weeks ago is now able to be about with the aid of GOES TO HOSPITAL. jierman, young son of Mr. Frank Geirman was taken Jack and Mrs to the hospital tod. While suffer- | his crutches. He hopes to be out on ing with measles, bronchial pne territory immediately after the monia developed, and the little lad | first of January. ick has been quite ppital rea St. Alexius H MISS, FLEMING TO MINNEAPOLI Admitted: Joe Scffnick, Mandgn; Mifs Ethel Fleming, who was for~| Master Leonard Crawford, Britten; merly employed at the state capitol, | Mrs. Fred Galloway, city. Discharg. but now in Fargo, is spending her|ed: Lila Johnson, Halliday; Mrs. Christmas vacation with her parents, | Henry OveFman, Tappén; Miss Lou- | Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Fleming of Min-/i§e Bruenenfelder, Mandan; Mrs. neapolis. * | Anton Fischer, Glen Ullen; Mrs. Ben - Schneider, Straussburg; Mrs. Nick FROM VALLEY CITY Billman, Richardton. Mr. und Mrs. J. ‘W. Bliss and family of Valley City are spending the ‘holidays at. the home of Mr. Bliss’ parents, J. J. Bliss af Pekiu, N. D. Mr. Bliss was formerly state engineer of North Daketa. Bismarck, Haailal. The following have been admitted to the Bismarck hospital: Master Harold Pihloya, Wing; Ruth Fischer, Blue Gra: Arthur Goehring, Wash- burn. Discharged: Mrs. C. b Ressler, Mandan; Mrs. Raymond, Henry, New Salem; Charles W. Smith, Mandan; Mrs. John. Foram, Mandan; L. M. MacMartin, Wilton; Henry Polsfret, Sawyer; Mrs: Jacob Boeenke Max; Mrs. M, B. Holtz, | . C. Knudson, Richardton. SAYS REBELS ARE PURSUED| Mexicq City, Dec, 26.—Via Laredo, —(By the Associated Press).—A fed- ‘Jeral column ufder command of Gen- eral Leopold Rebate has been di: patched inj pursuit of ‘a band of 35 rebels, under the former Daniel Martinez Herrer: chief under Lieut. Gen. which, according to reports from Tampico, is operating in the Esper- anga district, The federal detachment garrison- ling the sector is reported .t6 hav been ‘ambushed pad (oe Beh lan? teal killed. METHODIST LADIES AID A general meeting of the Methodist Ladies Aid will be held Thursday. af- ternoon in the church parlors, The ladies of the third division will be hostesses. entertainment in honor of Mrs. H. F. Richolt, the retiring president will be’ held.: ‘ Offi- miner the body oe i to be Mary Munsell, 18, a widow, |her home in East Hartford yesterday, A window at the rear of the {had been forced and signs of a strug: |) Pollus and children of ble were on a {which had stopped at clues on which police on WOULD SPREAD CHRISTIANITY Orlando, Fla., D Joe Tinker, wife of the famous zo Cub shortstop of former y Ai ealed today tice she had died ‘suddenly when she found thinly clad on a bed at SEES G00D house A hammer fourd an alarm clock | m, are working, evident. y and stairy are s- Robbery is thought to have been the of the alone. Mrs. Munsett crime. J. LL. Bell, Reviews Financial Features Past Twelve Mo iyal of confidence circ! structure WITH RADIO generally of tl avéd the day for tation inflate had safely. This was the last meet tary for the year and a spirit of good fellows ed the meeting, group to That Mrs, elf here yesterday while mentally deranged was by members of the reported yesterday Chairman He recently achieved ily. It was 335,00 OVERCOATS ............ $40.00 OVERCOATS 4....5........ $50,00 . OVERCOATS « $60.00 OVERCOATS $70.00 ‘ OVERCOATS ... $75.00 OVERCOATS . ALL FUR\LINED. AND McKENZIE HOTEL BLDG. START FOR NEW YEAR in fina s and throughout ‘the business yo vice-president of the First been p characteriz- | practical joking, predominating. ry Duemeland who has | reputation .as an| Wickman, 37, ciation of Commerce, gave an ac-!the clothing of the man thought to} OVERCOAT STOCK KUPPENHEIMER AND PATRICK COATS COATS INCLUDED IN THIS FINAL ie : CLEANUP. , ALEX ROSEN & RO, and businessman into eldser social union: He spoke of preliminary steps to that end being taken by the As-| | sociation through the ‘Advertising Club and other agencies to unite the | two great business forces of the/ | ounty in better fellowship. George Will of the December pro- m presided.and shared honors in| the month's program with Gevige) Duemelgnd. Numerous fines imposed for derefictions-of 392 admonitions to correct erférs in the} coming year. Howard Light, salesman for Minn. apolis Paper company, was a. guest! of honor and favored the Rotarians | with two solos which were gjyen in a most artistic manner. Harry Wag- | ner accompanied him at the piano, The. cause of the high’ school nual, “Prairie Breezes”. was’ pre: ed to Rotarians in a’ vigorous man- | Briefly of the mths cial he nation Bell, National passed | ing of Ro-| | n unusual | Body of Third Man Is Identi-| ‘ fied By His’ Sister | inging and is. Dec, 26.—August | Virginia, Minnesota, intentions! who with two other men, John Del- , and John Deck, 40, was burn- to death in a fire Monday night, EU ranteed |r s positively identified by a sister “late yesterday, Coroner Zeke A.! Downs announced last night. i Papers found in the shack and in! Superior, ° »e John Delcor gave no trace of any | the farmer| living relative. A letter to John | i { | | { ‘ | “Bismarck’s Busy Shopping Center” With the Social Seaton now at its height you will need appropriate frocks for the many occasions, lunch- eons, dinners, afternoon parties and dancing parties. You will want style in the garments you buy and we offer a shipment of lovely Holiday Frocks just received from New York. ' Dress Accessories That Add To Your Charm DANCING PUMPS AFTERNOON PUMPS LUCAS CO. This shipment includes frocks of “Velvet, CantonsCrepe, Taffeta and Crepe de Chine in black, brown, navy, french blue, rose, maize and white. ‘The styles are the newest and most popular, selected by our New York buyer on account of their style appeal. ~Increase your Holiday good times with one of these smart new frocks. They’re all very reason- ably priced. : \ ) “HAIR ORNAMEN PEARL BEADS GLOV. SILK HOSE- 7:30. i IRE no person. $24.50 Insure before: you lose. Read Tribyne Want Ads, — comes today Deck, thought to be the third man] from Grantsburg, Wis. was found and Coroner Downs notified friends, Regular meeting: of the Legion Auxiliary - postponed until Jan, 4, G. P. Parlors, respects lt DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Consultation Free Lucas Bik. Bismarck, N. D. No doubt there will be some of you who received gifts purchased at this store. Supposing you have received shirt or other article not your proper size, we will be most pleaséd to exchange them — or it may he yolthave received a muffler or other gift of which you have plenty, and have no use for them—just “trot” ‘em jalong — you'll find” us anxious to fit you out perfectly. Cover all fire ‘ hazards by. in-. suring in’ The Hartford Fire. Insurance Co.. FUR COLLARED athe i sake Such insurance - - One ‘Murphy Bed and St ui 4 Kitchen in ~ Every home. Daves two rooms. xt also ‘gaves $500.00 in cost of home.