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aden es . :, v FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1928 | spending ‘the < holidays: with A: M. Greenfieldand wife. Mrs. Johnson ibs sipter .of Mry:Greenfield. - | + CLUB. MEETING. | A meeting of the Federated City sola ae beg this afternoon at a the Business and Pro’essional Wo- Monday. Night men's club rooms. Thie is the last me ing of the year and the usua The Night, Says business Will be transacted. . McKenzie Verse ISSUE LICENSE. i The county judges omice issued a Monday night is the night; the last | marriage license desterdsy afternoon of the old’ “year. to Benjamin Franklin Lane, Moffit and What? ‘Why ‘the night of the Mc-|Mrs. Phillippa Nathalia Anderson of Kenzie Now Year's ball Bismarck. = And the Bunch is going to all be aa . : there, VISIT AT JAMESTOWN. And thé’ Eats and Noise—O'Gee. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Worsley of It is going to"be a corker this city spent Christmas with Mr. With a progtam ‘ich, and rare; and Mrs, L. W. McMullen at James- And if you. miss this function town. Mrs. Worsley and Mrs. Mc- You'll hate yourself ‘for fair. Mullen are sisters. So hurry and buy your tickets ; And plan to have « seat: MARRIED IN MOORHEAD 4 For there's géing to be plenty of | Word has just reached here that noise © Miss Hope Brownwell ang Donald And plenty’ of things to eat; Snyder were married at Moorhead, alee is going to be plenty o° | Minnesota Christmas day. cing . s rt = And plenty of’ fun en galore. RETURNED FROM MINOT . » John Forister. an Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Peters of the Highway Commission have returned |from Minot where they’ spent Christ- mas with relatives. VISITED AT HOME : Mise Rose Sorch who is employed in Bismarck spent Christmas at her home in Baldwin, So be sure and. make a reservation At two and a half s person. * The-annual New -Yeer’s Eve ball of the McKenzie hotel is being announc- ed to. local: society in the above lines. Plane are being made by the management to entertain a foll house. It will be the 12th annual ball of the hotef on New Year's Eve. The affair has attracted such wide notice annually thet it has become a state a4 well aé 2 local event. Many reservations ‘Ravé been made by people in ether cities who will seek their big New Year's party in Bismarck. The dance will bégin probably abest 10 p. m. and a mid- night supper with an extreordinery menu will bé served, according. to the hotel management, followed -by dancing as long ae the celebrante de- sire to dat Forty Club Decorations _. Are Beautiful The weather yesterday added all, that was needed to make the Christ- mas Party ‘of the Forty Club. A glimpse into Pattersons Hall, reveal- be New Seve ccs Sine: od a veritable Fairyland, the lights Lott, ‘naick, Citys Verna. Sears, Tut- pene ee the holiday seasons [ties Mrs. BE. H. Chase, Hebron; The. committee in charge of the| Mrs. Jolin Sehoot, Linton; Danig! decorations provideg @ very pleas-|Preszler, Médina; Paul’ Schwegeré, ant as well as @ most original scheme | Hebron; Mrs. Albert Wang, Flasher; of decorating, .in using the forty | Mrs. Sacob Treiber, Hebron; Helvor Christmas trees. The rear of the geioren. Mott; Mre. B. L. Vadeven- hall was bahked with snow and ever-| ter, Shields; Fred Middlestad, e- Lee ee oti a cinta. booth Lae » * re e tables were’ Jaid “in-white and | Discharged: |: x + decorated with the red candies and| Marcia Bpitein, Steele; ; Florence poinsettas. .Garlends. of evergreens Bauer, City; Mra, A. A. .Fritz were draped:,atound the. entire hali| baby boy,:Wilton; Mra, R. E, MeCul- and: large’ holly wreathe hung over | lough, Reggnj Victor Johnson, Wi each fire plage, The mistletoe was} ton; Mts. Raymond Henry, New Sal- employed effectively in the. -decot-|em; Henry’ Polsfut, Sawyer; L. M. ation of an inverted canopy suspend-| McNartin,- Wilton; M::C. Knudson, ed from the center of the ceilings] Richardson; Mrs Jack, Kostenko, ake neve was epee "Bat Max; rc ower of evergreen and holly. ‘Bhat | tsador Halpern; Glen Ullen; Edward part of the -hall’ used for dancing) Durbin, Barlingto 3, Charles W. was made especially beautiful by the’ Smith, Sanger; Eather Fischer, Cit, green’and white lights, giving the} Dorothy Colgrove, Stanton; Mrs. M. woodland effect. Betwéen thirty! Holts, Steele; Byth Peterson, Ryder; ROME FROM MINOT Mr. and —Mre: W. G. Géttleman have returned from spénding Christ, mas at Minot. Martha Maramore of Linton ia a house guest of Miss Marjorié Steak of this city over.the holidays. Mrs. J. B. Smith is very il) at her home: on Fifth street. eS See Z ° Hospitel - The following have: been admitted to the Bismarck Hospital: Mrs. J. M. Handy, Underwood; Robert Choate, Pickardville, N. D.; Ruth Crawford, Hazelton; John D. Riemer, Halliday; Thomas Jetinings, City; John Seeger | ‘ five and:forty couples were present ‘i at one of the most delightful parties | © "eee Harold. of the season. : ee oh P the tellosige ave bee oa 5 = e following have h admitted LOCAL Bieaene AN Webs to the St. ,Alexius. Hospital: Miss Preasialiee ae senate AAs aa of! Ellen Crawford, city;- Master Oliver ye ge ota e a ame soto" | Soradahl, city; Master William Reese, cf Matknts, Minnesnfa rnd Andro | Goodrich; Mra, P. P. Jones, Menoken. Massom of Bismarcl,’ They wore’ Discharged: re. ‘Fied E. Galloway, married in Fargo, Uccember 24, bY! City; Mrs, F: H. Bibelheimer, Bra Rev. W. C. Hodgson, pastor of the | dock; Mr. Simon Goughmour, Cit; First. Methodist church:’ The stqvice | wes,’ Gus Houge and baby boy, B was read at six P. M.’in the parson-| marck; Mre.'A. L: Fosteson, and baby boy, city.° °. en age of the chgrch. el Both Mr. Mrs.‘ Masson were ‘former, Fargo #residents and were connected for ® time with the Fred W. Kituse company .of that city. They came totBismagck Wednesd to make theirdiome. Mr. M with ‘he A. W. Lucag company, ENTERTAIN. There may be nothing. new under spe éun, bey Tom be behind horh- z :|¥im spectacles, wearing the latest Dorothy ere) mes garb from the wet of a second- eed sods tages id wtore;iis' a closé approach to it. Schnecker wérg joint hdstédses"at a'| i, ” whist perty-at the Schaecker héme'| U6 SPpOARD Jp USoft Bolted.” hie Seat cn Mongar paler ie ies liam Fos, in a role 90 different than MeGarves es st Bit * ont. :|®0y he has attempted that he sur- tnd Mee end Mare. A. Le tight of |Prized even himeelf.. “Soft Boiled” i 4 Pies TR. comes to.the Capitol Theatre for emurjbered ae Miss’ Kathsred MeGer- |*M£8® days. opening Monday is ar- _ . <ey, he hems was attractively dec.| No pictore, starring Tom Mix orated in kéeping with the holiday ‘Mies wonder horse. In “Soft Boiled” Tony season. Pear tables of cards were i the honors ‘to Mr. i plays his neusl. prominent. part with Ma baighte At the lose Se “cng his, eoual inteliigense, despite the i fact that he found.his master, ecarce- Samo deliciegs refreshments were|1y “syeognizable in , many, of. the 7 rivet pecenes:, Expecting. cograe.. chaps, BIRTHDAY PARTY. soft, shirt, spurs and sombrero, Tony Mre. J. N: Rohetty planned «| encounteted. Tom Miz in checkered most pleasant and complete sutprise “city clothes” and spate. It may in honor of:her-husband, the ocea-'|heve been indignation or surprise! , | that .cauedd Tony .to reer. viciously ‘and ‘at midnight | When he .glimpsed this, but it was a delightful luncheon. was. served | equine intélligence, that, brought * with the birthday cake. and candles | hoarse hoges whinnéy whén he saw forming an-elfective centerpiece. Mr.| the horn-timmed gong Roherty. was presented with-s num- “3 Of the extaslon \ The’holbe ws der The" ‘Was det-'| ~., ao crated te Keeping. with, the holiday | ,, (Tet “Rowe” showlng at _ the x; ing chy eal Eltinge theatre ‘today snd tomorrow Being the ishportant feature. ““/" || 10.8, pletarerstety of the Canadian iy.’ | played. the ‘sain: part in: David’ Belas- CRIT MAS Au ey an Co's atige *yrouscton of the play, ap- Bia Mah a Chie, (Bearing a “Tiger Rost.”. Sam De- cease ett” “These present| rast, Claude Gillingwater and were Mr, and Mrs. Laurence Zesar |Forrest Stiuldy are Algo sten in the and family, Mg. and Mrs. | cast. , In addition to this. number. Pirte and} iy, Me.'and Mrs. "Nick the . Bltii program; also includes Blanhios avi@.son Mike, Flies Adtand | Pathe Notts and @ Fighting Blood and Herm Henning, all of Wilton, story ‘Long Live the Ring.” ; ea armen se “neldwib; and ee ee Miss Rose Sorch of Bismarck. he ; paltcn COUGHS AND COLDS © large Chrtetmns dlaner was th With the changeable weather which we have at this season of the featuge of the day. es MARRIED. bigs for a ama Ga are very pre- Franklin Lane of M Mrs. | valent. Be ited for them. Have dctioa oe tals’ cliy. were |® bottle of, FOLEY'S HONEY AND ‘a. {TAR COMPOUND handy, and with ‘= ips first yal ofa cone’ ot old. take ing ‘at eight o'lock; Mr. B.- 2: {3 dose. a serious ailment. Gobel and Mrs. Halfyard were the |FOLEY’S “HONEY AND TAR COM- sttendants. i HA POUND has been the standard fami ete ly cough remedy for over 85 year: ‘ .* RETURNS. bringing. prompt relief and when | Mre.,,.Lola. B. (arter retgrned | once weed you will never be without pone Si ‘spending < marks a a-.| it. Ee ee naps aoohte ft sais agi ugh area Wesleyan Chapel in Barnes, ae, Mr, and, Mra, M. N.. Johnvon and | its first. riage cerento! tlie Fer. fis daughter of, Willmér, ‘i and Mrs.,-Edward Kopplin, Lehr; |. would. be complete without Tony, his |< IN “NATIONAL UNIFORM MOVEMENT. BY HARRY B. HUNT. NEA Service Writer. | ington, Dec. 28.—‘Forty-nine | e laws—and no two alike! “Conflicting divorce laws which make childrep by second marriage», while legitimate in some states, iMegitimate in others and men ana ‘women lawfully married in some states bigamists in others. “This situat.on presents a problem which the women of the Unitea + Wash States must.see solved,” says Miss Lida Hefford, director of the Gen- eral Fedoration of Women’s clubs, who will have charge of the fight for a nationally’ uniform smarriage and | divorce code. ocially, this condition is Miss Hafford adds “But, politically, the, right of the in- dividual giateacto x their own mar riage and divorce laws must not be infringed, they. contegd, even though we state right results in a nationa. rong! | “Our problem, therefore, is to im. press on congressmen the view that human rights are above state tights.” Present Marriage! Laws. The need of uniform marriage and divorce laws may be understood from ta study of the conflicting laws now in force. Take the laws governing marriage: pie a Seventeen states have no lega: marriageable age. ‘ In nine states the common-law age of 12 for :girls and 14°for boys is formally recognized and *two ‘states fix the, marriageable age at .12.for girls. and 14.for boys. In, one state it is 18 for girls and..14. for .boys while three states permit the mar-} riage of girls of 16 without parental consent. \ Twenty states prescribe no penalty for issuing 4 ‘certificate-of marriage to a minor below the specified age, without parents’ consent. In three needed if the marriage has been an- nounced/previously by bans. Only five states require both purtics to apply in person for a license. Eighteen states do not forbid mar- riage of feeble-minded and 33 do no, definitely forbid marriage between blacks and whites.” The. Divorce Tangle. The “conditions governing divorce are no less varied. One state permits divorce on 14 grounds while'one state does not per- mit divorce on any ground. Betweet these extremes the grounds for di- vorce range from three to 11. Re- quirements for legal residence are as varied. In many states this is purely perfunctory. The results of these laws present states a marriage license is not} ° THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE OUR PRENVENTORY SALE IS NOW IN PROGRESS | A. UNIFORM | MARRIAGE-DIVORCE CODE! Womens Clubs Seek Correction of Present; Conflicting Laws | MRS. BE. F. WHITE (LEFT) AND MISS LIDA HAFFORD, LEADERS MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE * CODE” Innocent partiesg have been di- vorced when they Have not ev known that their husbands or wives were suing them. One state may set laside divorces secured elsewhere be- cause of illegal residence or service claims. Persons thus divorced have remarried, thinking tney were free to do go, and have had children by these second marriages, only to find these children, by the annulment of the second marriage, illegitimate. Prepared for Best. “Enactment of a national uniform marriage and divorce law will do justice to all—rich or poor, young: or old, male or female,” comments Mis» Hafford. “Andy above all, justice to the children!” ‘she adds. “Such a law’ has been drafted by Mrs. Edward Franklin White af In- dianapolis, legislative chairman of the General Federation of Women’s clubs and assistant attorney general of Indiana. It wiJl be introduced in Congress, probably by Senator Cap- per in the Senate and Representative Fairchild in the House.” Seven national organizations are lined up behind the proposal. ‘These are: General Federation of Women’s Clubs, National League of W: Voters, National Congress of he ers and Parent-Teachers Association, Women’s Christian /‘femperance Un- ion, American Home Economics As- soclation, National Federation Business and Professional Women, and Daughters of the American Revolutions The Model Law. 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It sweeps _ tures. j Peta Wand eleanses-and ‘puritie’'tho bowel THIS IS A SALE OF MERCHANDISE THAT YOU NEED NOW AND THAT YOU HAVE HELD OFF BUYING ON ACCOUNT OF THE EXTRA NICE WEATHER. IT IS CLEARLY OUR LOSS AND YOUR GAIN BECAUSE WE ARE SACRIFICING PROFITS AND IN MANY CASES PART’ OF THE COST IN ORDER TO CLEAR OUT WINTER STOCKS BEFORE TAKING INVENTORY. NO NEED WAITING — YOU NEED THE MERCHANDISE: NOW AND WE DON’T. SO COME PREPARED TO BUY AT OUR VERY LOW PRE-INVENTORY PRICES; en{ on; Handkerchiefs be. We have your favorite | Troyy: : ee . ‘| Insurance Co. . ; “5 tyle, of course. | z fight against constipation! $ silk Underwear io) ee || assumes your risk: tract; it scours out the dangerous Bloomers | Should fire come _ is | mix with the regular cerca] and cook PAGE FIVE, ————— W. LUCAS COMPANY “BISMARCK’S BUSY SHOPPING CENTER” yi, weeks in cule both ae) kota was filed with the Minnesota who g to the con ans Notice of application of state at noon, along t ventio | y . ° E of the provosal by ih) 2-—Marriageable with consent snator. This, with tle; Delegates’ from Univer ae of parents, 16 for , 18 for boys, e President , Who left last even : Vernice le, ge, Without consent, 18 for Coolidge, Repwb! ich, Dorothy M Katherine 1 for boys. — ‘ candidate is declared t, Marie Elvick, urice Ryan, 2 of imbeciles, insane, the final Horton ; Hen . Apel, o p of Can Reginald {f ble minded, epilepties, paupers or * | persews afflicted with tuberculosis tor venereal disease or relatives a y pri on fight in at) Dakota nary electi Pork Mild s 1 18 U.S. OFFICIALS close ag nat cousins, forbidden \ |ton; ‘Olver Peterson, Divorces only on grounds o. 2), fe " ‘he Airheart. an n ie cruel og inhuman treat-) View With Disfavor Attempt on ‘Lanier Pare fe ment, failure to provide for one ae ti : Olhies dalewatcasencm Noe . i » insanity, and comni to Keep Power Except by Siar crstied to idsveleen Chie nay : Constitutional Means | » Mayville, Minot and J collusion. Washington, De} The Ameri | 5--Defendants in divorce can minister has been! 14 Students of U. of N. D. ings must appear or be r imst ed to inform + president of jin court. A divor an Hondura und responsible officials Leave in a Body i of that nment state shall be recognized in all. that the Unit-| ed State attempt uate its cepted constitutional p communicatios — was st NJUNCTION | IS ISSUED Grand Forks, 1 28 Fourteen ate un Get your iron! Make a Mock Cherry Pie f in power ¢ - | Students of “the 5 ne student of the Lutheran I left last even by the of the incident ent sult chool, ng in a group will joat other Paul, Dec. 28. Federal Judges : . is o the Si thar F. Booth and, John F. Me- : ; raatalinte Se re Half Gee, issued a temporary injunction Pcnme ame a ‘ Eee reateaifinel the internalvravenuc lacs | Commun caved! tonitay ren) napolist on Dee to January {partment from operation of its “ex- | 1" tno mong yours Gan ia) : pou ones RenncgeleotrviiMiMinnebotauchrousiy nee csoen spore) Wy aolats) ingkeac, aupt, pastor of St. Renin thaidenantmentiaouphulce lava | once Minister Morales at Tegui angelical Lutheran chureh Nisies ton aileeal ae ete nture any cikalpa, thd exprevsed the hope that the student pastors at the eae | nothing would develop in or between ity, will join the delesatic eet declared to affecr te five republics. which would dis where he spent Christm Mheuancle: cokieme’ of. the Sntorna: | TUPt the concord reached: by them with his family. Others who w See eee ee erate cin ies conderence fel) Ieire: several company, the delegation) toy Indian- cry recipe rexany 3% months ago apolis, are: Prof. H. J. Witteveen fold. f ila “courts” or procedure through: “Nicay aswdisnatenbaies and Clitford Holland of the state folder sent free J Sareea a 3 sala D < ute. delegation. decision with interest, depart en: Mendyrns iat Bawa ii Daca American Cranberry Exchange oplcrersel: Detailed information re . young people will ation 90 West Broadway, New York j 2 dele . of 70 students of the 3 is 4 ing he qu | incident is ‘Latin Amer ters there Lingerie of linen, bound fear that the s tion may = with narrow bands of colored linen. to serious international consequen is move fascinating than silk in ces, DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Consultation Free Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. many RUFFLED BLOOMERS | Ruffled comers for the crild are decidedly new and do away with the nec of petticoats. | START IT RIGHT Start the NEW YEAR with a NEW “OVERCOAT” from KLEIN'S TOGGERY JOHNSON TO | RUN INS. D, TAFFETA SHAW re are very qut and lovely, particularly when the: ! have reses or other flowers Pierre, S. 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