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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE mwdags” 7 scarf of silk printed in batik designs | which ran serially in McCall's Maga matters, Justice Sveinbjorn John-| per ay mben tp the Community is the Parisienne’s way of pepping|zine. It has New York for its son, George Shafer: and KE. B. Cox | Christmiat-fuhdt up a frock that looks too prim and | ground—that = portion of New York; i s a raeare ary Tne | plain. ee shag finde the city, so famous. | i Sea eat ha Electric Cookery so : e night life of New York of to : RA LRU : " cele : Se 6| day iniconeraeted With that lof a db. | IN ELEC TION on of one dollar ls Better Cookery || cade ago when the Bowery was in| P . {A At’ The Movies | the heyday of its glory. resbyterian To Give Program ; PGUa Sus We iaWith, 4, cast that, includes George Russ Is Named Pres- 100! THE CAPITOL i ple pla; as Loui r | : Sunday School On Xmas Eve| What is considered the most’novel | Virginia Lee, Corbin, Kathlyn Wil- ident of Ciub do Pi k oof acting | Ofsieers of the Kiwanis club were Give. Tableau ;comedy role yet brought‘to the, liams, Ricardo Cortez screen by*the popular Douglas Mac-. Gendron there is no | A Christmas program will be given | tomorrow evening at the Evangelical | Y Lean is that of Dudley in| talent, ‘The entire production was toiley’s himeheon as fo j ' The sabbath school of the Pres-| church at 8 o'clock. The following ie evGh bolLciGi ie Yankee ‘ hion and is Pocemee uta byterian church will hold their an-/numbers will be given: Consul.” ‘This latest of MacLean’s s! | f Fe a nace] Petcesnonnl, merriest contedies comes to the Cap | Sthers| | church this evening at 7:30 o'clock.| Devotional exerci sol eHeAt RE Reine ETO. Gively, hi cee aie ! A tableau depicting the Christmas| 4 Welcome exercis Just when life pails on: the rich HM eile TEA 6) nua) iad { story will be given. The scene pre-| “Welcome"—-Ne and indolent young New. Yorker, he | Musical education as a Xmas) Newall oh sents a mother sitting in the glow] “When It Is Time" of an open fire and telling bedtime stories to her two children. As this enters into a wager with one of his; Present and arrange same} club cronies that he can work stead-: With the Music School, Bis- | George Shafer ary children, Bystrom, RoW Song, “When Christmas Come ; i ‘ _ ‘ M ily for one solid month and begins marek, N. D. Phone 1017,! 11 man, 1. BE, Miller, | Oh ceo ve, she tells the| Again”—-Children's Chorus. his grind when the unexpected hap: | 61 ].18¢ Reasonable Fates. | ¥ SGeniiorn OKn SeUIRRIRS SIE ihe a the bible} ‘Exercise, “The Christmas Ladder” pens. tus alge pence au the prophecy not Twelve bi A pretty girl crosses his vision and © lection of off « Tstiah and the coming of the wise] Rtecitation— Helen Broughten. aie Het anlG yecemmain| nreKeMe Te: Cook. by Electrici y- he Moet ete cteaconts men. As she tells this story the! Recitation—Dorothy May Pillen. but he seems to take quick eogniz. | Cleaner, Safer and Cheaper. | ("> Re a MeaR Oh COC HURIAOAS ance of the fact t man’ to become her ¢ again he is found to he far at sea on = - ; the same boat with the young | woman and finds himself in a pretty T HE j pickle. No-funds with him but pos j sessed of the credentials and passage Y . r Reetie COntul Cots Weal ih eenGH Kept with your new Kodak America, The thought struck hin 1 that if he could impersonate — the Yankee Consul all ‘ould end well, a hs : P Hote. ahdeked'to hear that Were |: | The new Kodak is hardly off the tree a warrant for his arrest in the y . - Pe : ; e 2 ; States, OUR NAME QUES IRD when it’s on the job making pictures of itu BLTINGE: da iTS BETTER THE MCRACKEN WAY the holiday doings. It starts giving ple | directorial limelizht with “The Cov [ret Wagon,” “Morton and siier|}/ = “SPECIAL PRICES” EVERY DAY || || ""¢ 3t once. | screen successes, recently finished 2 he is the very mpion, Then er scenes are enacted in the tableau| “A Christmas Present” Edna form. During the tableau numbers: Bredy, will be sung by the morning quar-| Song, “O Silvery Starlight”—Jun- [® tette, the following being the num-|joy girl: i hers: “Come Thou Almighty. King,”| 1 fi + “Away in a Manger,” “Holy Night, Silent Night,” “Comfort Ye, My People” and “Joy to the World.” At the close of the tableaus the|herger. entire school bring their white gifts! Song, “Just for a Little Raby"— und present them, these gifts to be| Primary Chorus. used to bring cheer to the needy Recitation-- Wilbur Bender. and for various charitable institu-| Recitation—Margaret Schlohmer. tions. Recitation—Fern Las a Recitation—Anna Klein, Business Women Bes the Wee Old Man’—A fs class of hoys. Give Xmas Party " ion—Ida_Kallenberger. This being the social meeting of Christmas mornings fun — ation—Luella Elgner. ation—Claire Herbert. ion——Margeret Gussner. Alvina Kullen- ion—Opal Lush. ison Stitzer. the Business and Pyofessional Wo- ~Eunice Kent, } new picture which is b led as| i! From our complete line of Kodak and Brownie men's Club, a Christmas Party was “Little Star"—The Martin | eat ; given gst evening at the agh 5 “The City that > Sleeps” is | | cameras, youll find it easy to pick out just the ¥ th itation—Frances Thompson ) 4 J j his latest of cinema thrillers, and | j local fans will soon have the oppor- | * | tunity of judging its worth because Each fnémBer was enfitied to Sprint itati ¢ as many guests as they pleased,| lecitation—Pauline Bredy. | camera you'd be glad to give-—-and any one on making ap attendance of thirty-five.| Kecitation—Viola Martin, . ; 4 Fach pegkon present brought a small] A Christmas Bell Drill—12 Junior] This daytime frock is cut on the] it is due at the Eltinge theatre for! | I) your pitt lise would be @lad to get. present for the tree. ‘The rooms, Girls. popular beltless model, but the two | Wednesday and Thursday, Te were decorated if the Christmas cal-| Recitation—Edward Agre. rows of fringe about the hem are a] The st un adaptation of | | ors, gregn and ved, with a tree as| Dialogue—The Upstreamers. decidedly original touch. The wide | “Mother OT by Leroy Scott, I) dutusraphie Kudaks $6.50 up the center of attraction. Recitation—Arnold Schneider. i | ii A short program began with the singing of North Dakota songs from Dialogue—The Pioneers. Recitation—Morris Agre. the buginess and professional wo-| Playlet, ‘Two Views of Christ- men’s sag pone books.’ A-story en-|mas”—Intermediate League. titled “A chejor’s Christmas” by Offering, for Evangelical Orphan Robert Grant was read. Following this: progtam the gifts Homes. Announcements and Benediction. | WHY NOT AN EN trom the tree were distributed after} Distribution of | Oi « which refreshments were _ served. = The remainder of the evening was CHRISTMAS AT . GEORGES spent in singing Christmas carols. CHURCH ot Soil WER: STS As has been the custom for sev- PASTORS HERE eral years at St. Georges Episcopal { Rev. G. Bahmer, presiding elder|church, midnight m will be cele- | | of the Aberdeen district, Evangelical |brated on Christmas Eve at 11:30 p. Church, Aberdeen, S. D., came to|m. Preceding this service there will Bismarck Saturday, accompanied by|be a Candle Light Carol service Rev. J. E. Booth, pastor of the Evan-|which will begin at 11 o'clock. gelical Church of Aberdeen, to con-| Following is the order of Christ- It the staff of the Bismarck hos-|mas services Christmas Eve: 1. After a thorough examina-| 9 P, M.—Church open for prayer "tion for physical ailments, Rev.|and meditation. Bahmer returned to Aberdeen. He| 10:15 P. M.—First Christmas will return later for treatment. Rev. | Evensong. . Booth occupied the pulpit at the| 11 P. M.-Candle Light Carol Ser- Evangelical Church Sunday and re-|vice. turned home yesterday morning. 11:30 P. M.—Midnight mass. Short & —— address of Christmas greeting will BECOMES BUSINESS MANAGER OF |be given by the Rector, Fr. F. H. = UNIVERSITY DAILY Davenport. | *{ "The terms” of the present editor-} Christmas Day, 8:20 a, m. low) in-chief and business manager. of|celebration of the Holy Eucharist. the Dakota Daily Student, student] All are cord paper of the University of North Dakota, have expired and Charles G.! @——--———_—__— Burke of Bismarck, has been ap- | CITY NEWS | pointed managing editor to take the] 4 «| place left vacant by the present “Ytianager, Peter Burtness. May Open Tomorrow The city skating rink may open FAMILY REUNION HELD tomorrow night, it was said today. A family reunion was held at the; The work on the rink hits been de- FE. J. Gobel home Sunday, all the jlayed by the cold, it being too severe children being present. Mrs. W. J.|weather for electricians to string Robison and son Charles William,|poles to furnish lights. are leaving today for their home at} — Staples, Minn. Bismarck Hospital Christmas Dinner AT THE New Pantages Cafe MENU Douglas Consume Young Roast Turkey, a la Boston Roast Goose with Celery Dressing Fried Halibut Steak in Butter with Tartar Sauce Lobster a la Newberg Fresh Scaloped Oysters German Potato Salad Combination Fruit Salad Waldorf Salad Prune Whip Peach Molmai Christmas Plants AND Flowers HOLLY AND MISTLETOE Decorated Candles....... $1.00 and up Center Pieces, OUR CHRISTMAS GIFT BOX ly invited to attend. We specialize Coats—Dresses with Stvle —Character—Individuality at 14.75 - $19.75 - $23.75 - $29.50 - $33.50 OPEN E Vv ENINGS v XMAS, | ‘ ee i Admitted to the Bismarck hospital ; A beautiful assortment of Cut Flowers RETURN FROM DEVILS LAKE for treatment: , with Christmas s 5 Major Sorenson and Capt. Spann| Mrs. E. DeHaan, Moffit; Otto asaGteens: pobOkench of the Adjutant General's office,|Suiler, Stanton; Lewis S. Smith, GIFT BOXES OF N. SUS | h have ‘returtied “from” Devils Lake|Washburn; John Divers, Jr., Hazen;4 B iL Faith hea ARCISSUS e (if on where they made an inventory of all|Anna Grosz, city; Master Theo. ;cwl, bulbs, pianting peat and complete x. government property at Camp Graf-|Hardmeyer, Wise Calma O}- directions. ..... Gas eee $1.25 to $1.75 ton. son, Halstad,- —_—- Discharged: Mrs. John Roth, wil. | RETURNS FROM COLLEGE ton; Carl Ritter, Herried, S. D.; George Knowles, son of Mr. and|Anna Doerr, Lehr; E. J. Williams, Mrs. F. A. Knowles, has returned|Bisbee; Agnes Torkelson, Moffit; from attending the University ‘ of|Carl Lender, New Salem; Chrisse Towa, Iowa City. * |Danielson, Stanton; “Winnie Steph- ens, Stanton. for Men It isn’t too late to send Flowers to your distant friends. Ask us. OSCAR H. WILL & CO. 319-3rd St. Phone 784 —OPEN EVENINGS— PHONOGRAPHS REPAIRED YEOMEN TO HOLD CHRISTMAS — FESTIVITIES ROYAL ARCH MASONS The Yeomen Christmas festivities ; will be held this evening at cight| Regular meeting Bismarck ; ‘ o'clock at the A. O. U. W. hall’ Chapter No. 10, ‘Tuesday evening at 7:30. Installation {HERE FROM GRAND FORKS _ |of officers. Misses Clara and Hulda’ Hualtberg | returned today from Grand Forks where they -have been attending the | i. | University “THE STUDIO”, NOTICE A “select” Commércial School for | ‘ii ectect™ students. ‘Lucas Building, | That all Barber Shops wiil Bieaerck, Sa, closed Xmas‘ day. Ope! ¢rece SHORTHAND until 10: o’clock Xmas Eve. TOUCH TYPE-WRITING This also applies to New AMERICAN BOOKKEEPING Year’s. SECRETARIAL STUDIES P Six full Commercial Courses of Study. The very best and latest in equipment. ‘Bhe closest personal care and attention. The most di- rect and intensive instruction. The Cleanest, ‘best heated, thest lighted, and most convenient location in the Capital City. The most reason- able rates for tuition. “Prof.” R. E. Jack, Principal, PHONE 121 . Louis Mauer, Assistant, Wire, Write, or Phone for infor- mation. CoFrFEFE- QUALITY MAINTAINED A.W. LUCAS CO. One Day More and Then “Merry Christmas” WE’RE READY FOR A JOLLY LOT OF BUYING — HURRIED BUT HAPPY!. AND WE’RE DOING ALL WE CAN TO MAKE THE LAST BIG DAY. GO SMOOTHLY, MERRILY! ‘The Weather Fair and. colder tonight. Wednesday fair and con- ‘. tinued cold. ALL OWNERS OF PHONOGRAPHS WHICH NEED REPAIRING OR OVER- HAULING CAN CALL UP THIS STORE AND WE WILL TAKE CARE OF THEM DURING THE NEXT TWO WEEKS. DON’T DELAY TOO LONG IN CALL- ING. A BOX OF HOSIERY FORHIM —o— ‘Bergeson’s |\ Kodsk Finishing Quality-Style Been q wae’ Foro oe DR.M.E.BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 119%, 4th St. Phone 240° BISMARCK, N. D. TILL 9 THIS EVENING. RRS RIA!

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