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PAGE FOUR THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE » _, MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1924 | | Brocade, Fox Fur [Record Breaking For Young Girls |RADIO SALES | Fog Blackens os SHOW BIG JUMP. | | aN STOP - LOOK AND THEN LISTEN! NEW YEAR’S NIGHT To the owners: of Radio Sets — Here, finally, is what | All London} New York, Dec. 29.—Gross sales of ILTON BRONNER radio apparatus by the Radio Cor- A Service Writer poration of America were estimated 29.—The London fog| conservatively in financial circles to- is one of the famous products of the | day at about $50,000,000, reflecting big English city which are not ex-| the rapid and remarkable growth of [ported. It is kept strictly for home, the business, consumption. | In 1921 gross sales aggregated only | And there are various kinds. There | $1,468,000. | are the low-lying ones which fill the MINISTERS Invitations Are | Give Farewell Out For New Year Reception For Ball at McKenzie; Sorlies Tonight) eae | os | have been issued for} Governor-elect and Mrs. A. Years Ball to be giv-! lie en a public recep! the guild hall of th is evening scopal chureh in Grand Fork Invita the annual Ne en at the MeKenzie Hotel on Wed-| 4 s so that you cannot see 25 thead of you and whieh irritate | ays ais ! your eyes and make you cough. | you have been looking for. sssy eveninn, December. An/tarnh heere thet hee sir ites ee Bigham AE ‘IN SESSION pean even baa where wil hang way above the city. In. both, : : ; John McCormack and Lucrezia Bori h his duties 2s of Nort cases they turn the streets into ave- | Northfield, Minn., Dec. 29.—Min- F re tutions, The ' ct Mr. and cee hues of gloom. Some of these fous | isters from all sections of Minne- Exéhisive Victor Artists will sing in person over Radio. Hee Tee 4 | coppery ye h times sota gathered ‘here today, ‘prelim- Tune in on ahy of the following stations and get them ine ured those who attend.| part of | the sun s like a red wafer pa u inary to the opening session of the annual state ministers’ conference at —WEAF, New’ York; WCAP, Washington; WJAR, Providence;, WNAC, Boston; WDBY, Worchester; ed in thi AUXILIARY TO AID | LEAVES FOR Otter tor ray and often hide} t re i f isin | i Carleton College tonight. The: ses- aa : iM : hapter of the American ah SERCO | the sun But the prize| sions will continue through | Wed- WGR, Buffalo; WFI, Philadelphia and WCAE, Pitts- Legion A sug (eu I asi aly ‘one for a number of years took place | nesday, about. 100. ministers : being burg. : ee Rte TARETER Cre ite Eagar a ni This i the ee important release of VIELE artists. fs RPGGNBER Cou CURRENT New pene with her | etundkycvtos oma Gala’ Aa the| ere will be others on the air regularly. 1 meetin mted ay | afternoon a high-iying bank of black | ; ; Parse t nie to plan Bip ioes ; Toye completely obscured the sky. The | Announcement cards will be mailed by us to all Nati \ I ha LEAV i‘ FOR FLORIDA at day suddenly became blackest mid- | Radio owners interested, no matter where you live, as night and remained so for the bal-| ance of the afternoon, And ull the time the rain poured | in torrents, The retail business | Victor artists go on the air if you will mail us your name and address. ’ * ARE YOU INTERESTED? Then send us your n Mandan, who has medical attention in{ Wilbur By | he will spend | ay H streets were lighted, because of the | i 7 eer ed of its ubi lance of the cold months j reflections from the illuminated | name. It jg a free service from ! SATE RGAREL show windows, But the side streets MEA MONE RONEN (OUST UREN iS | were caverns of gloom, The city! af FeRD eC eAeT AUTOR fathers did not have the electrie| H: SKINS-MEY ER Mr rs. D.B. (Cook and) mother, Mrs street lights turned on, hoping the e ined Burehire left Saturitay waits for| Tee swoUlaNe er Bismarck, N. Dak. k Ee ies ae el eee Ber eee: tern WER ee | Business men in London have dis- | Come in and get a program. d Mrs. Fred Anderson, Mr, and] ten day This very evening en-| covered that it is good business to Mrs. Ma and Fulius : 5 semble ¢ tion of appeal to! the snobbery in ‘human ' ; ; —LET US DEMONSTRATE A THOMPSON SET— Ladehe cece of M ibgard,| LEAVE AFTER SPENDING CHRIST-| cold bro he gown | kind. Here is another printed silk frock CRE y and Miss Ime ive been spending h Mrs. H. 'T. Perry, left morning for their home in Owa- Miss Catherine Woodbury of N. D., who is visiting her the hy nd wrap and the coat green velvet, which har beautifully with the du and green shades that i r iti i irl. The mo- © material/ The British public dearly loves a|‘¢signed for a young girl. The moe ith emerald | countess, a marchioness or even a{@el is of pink chiffon with brilliant nizes most | mere. “lady,” flowers and bands of green, red and rose, blue} Now many of thi pink ribbons on the hem. rin the! sent time are pr leo durin out of town gu iday season, was an) ¢ t. who hustle class at the pre- y hard up. The ESIC Gaels een ne | income tax and the low rental value know the value of ‘active fect” The dancing party to be given top ey crn nance |of their lands have made them pro-| REWARD FOR end farther) they Know hiow to night by the ladies Auxiliary of the] NDS RISTMAS By |perty poor. Therefor t ‘ ' Miss Beatrice McQuillan, who spent AHEAD | many of them FLIERS, PLAN keep active feet'on the job for A W L Co Patriarehs Militar i Oi Gs. iE If, «fal s BAERE oC a, 2 ap ‘ x ,|#re only too glad to add to their] them. They wear the Arch Pre- eo e ucas le promises tu be a very enjoyable af-| Christmas with her parents, Mr 1O KAILKOAD EXPAN: spending account by doing some | Seay, eaten ati fair. The ladies in charge have made] Mr G. MeQuillan of $ ath Jerusalem, De yy. In few ee | Washington, Dec, 29.—Secretary server Shoe—the shoe with areal "= every effort, and have secured special| left Sunday for Wahpeton, whe has the Enylich administration ient ion. |i. connected with the Globe Gazette.| itself more to the economic develop: | ment of the Holy Land than by the development of it F With a standard both of this city,| Beypt through Gazi ¢ license Sat-| coustal plain to Haifa, at the foot of y the county] Mount Carmel, one of the chief sea- andl shat watedl foe theese nd snother from the port at Guisite taste with which, she chooses RAR ing this one at Lud. t0/ ner own gowns will be at Blanks,&| Lhe McKenzie Hotel New an oe oe economies een | Blanks? shop every morfing from 11| Year’s Ball Wednesday even- nd the outside world. The Haifa-| {0,120 Sive expert advice to cus-|ing Dee, gist, Make your Pamavers road and several short! "“Ivs a real draw. Women find the| reservations early. make most of the Coun-| 4» ,ortunity to have a real lady wait “yy eu on them quite jrresistible. port is now current that nego- * 5 ions factorily It isn’t very hard work, like sew-| Weeks approved today a plan for re- ing or a machine, But Aerie ete ous "| \would advance Capt, Lowell H. Smith rs in gowns, or on jewelry, Jone thousand files on the promotion you read the ad of some] jist and Lieuts. Wade, Nelson and shop which announces that Lady| ssi 00 files each. chassis—the shoe that makes hustiing popular. high grade music for the oc jward of the army world fliers which Programs will be yiven each BY EXPRESS FROM NEW YORK 25 New Party Dresses es are ISSUED MARRIAGE LICE y de Miss Margaret C. Sundmi Walter ¢ wy old time da isted. The hall has been te corated in purple and gold on whieh mi ENTERTAIN FOR GIRLS HERE FROM SCHOOL Miss Julia and Olive Lee enter! ed a six o’elock dinner on turd vening for a few of their girls ds who are back from college. | Following the dinner the guests were taken to the movie given at the Pen-| ¢. itentiary. Miss Odina Olson of El lendale wa i | ae ‘un out-of-town guest, THE ACID TEST | has played around her long enough | for the construction of « line from 4.ye4 don't he SeEInAR eee mu. PUN j 1 wwe nd that the time has come for| Haifa to Beirut along the « ent ini tzen bonus of ithe) German )ire, chilblains, frostbite—just rub Wonderful Values at ically him over to Sunday in opera ane | S$} RICHMOND'S i an ' its ci See ee to be built to connect by rail one of Oe a a kane imuett VAPORUS BOOTERY a When a girl thinks that a man e progressing You don’t b Gorged with mother’ park was to be flooded aga The rink has been much cold roast| the largest eaports in’ the 7 . 5 Xe out of the violent G beef, potato salad and er-cake he; Eust, Beirut, with Cairo, Alexandria quarrels, ee iuyonterday will be led to father's easy chair and and Port § Bik siesolteraliy an oxen: nour rough, t ater having frozen in|foot-stool and presented with There mOuseN A oniiatiawho lonaeitorcceitie le cigar, ine across th . waves. The winter sports commit-|cent cigar, oH Eat db Hohenzollern back on the throne, Qcver 17 Million Jars Used Yearly rman political used days f constructing n desert con- seus Rail- tee of the Association of Commerce,) : SE e Ra said to him sneeringly: : in charge of the rink, may provide| Then. he leans back, looks into} ways with Bagdad. “I suppose, if you are tossed out a toboggan slide 1 on if there'the f and tells the story of ae of the presidency, you will go back is considerable snow, C. E, Vettel,ihis life while his cutie breathlessly | CUT THIS OUT. ‘ Boil tcmrakinewnolitical soecchaatt chairman, said today, | it may occur to him that{ IT IS WORTH MONEY NE TdUbrecdent Bate, Gath ail | quiet evening at home,” d ten ¢ to Foley ming smile, “I will return to my St. Alexius Hospital and that no bachelor ever has them. | & $35 Sheffield pe Ghicdeon cel henchmandl eoubackietolaimalings Admitted to the St. Alexius Hospi- re ML, writing your nar a adiiressy nadieat” tal for treatment: But if he do Steve | clearly. Yi receive a ten cent aes s not do a vill, And | bottle tY AND Mike Mary|Brodie then, he ne . a London is well policed. Qe of the Huber, ; Mis e Nagel,|daughjer will do well to class him | COMPC jbest in the world, But there are Hebron 4 Stra -| with all the rest of the “drug store hoarsene: “| bold signs in all the subway elevators bur, Mrs. | sheik d waste no more time onl et s which rather startle yo woe , James Dev . Smith,]Sundays suppers on him. GOIN ae htt “Mind your poel , i i x Jame emia iet Son | OLEY cxTilantie TALES (out gris Eee i oa An express shipment of Silver Cloth a wie Nick. | NT BE SHY Constipation and Bi ness. These Sener he J 7 i i Haavie Sp Mee trim TR ane Hits erocene| (Sinai etalon ayn Babi HE oe Cy CBee SUE WenialnLosune Pumps just received —one strap with Discharged s Stark and! go about making friends? My hus-| lions of people. them! HAT SPECIAL baby boy, Ci d atherine Wei-/ band and I have plenty of money, a| —Adv. S ble hats. cially game. medium Spanish heel, made by the senburge y ; d an automobile, ESS y en SERS IR aT HAZEN B. GOODRICH CO dae We meet many peo] Cook by Blectricity, [reduced to $2.50. Sarah Gold WE DO NOW ’ New 1 seem to have the; Cleaner, Safer and Cheaper. Shop. . Geyatal Spring: nack of holding their friendship.- |) U See eee x EGE | ‘The McKenzie Hotel New Year’s Ball Wednesday even- | ing Dec. 31st. Make your} reservaticns early. | than half And are willing to give you the benefit of our findings. Come in and see us. You | Go more y to meet) people. Most of. us are shy, and we} are afraid that other people will be | | Interesting Costume Bismarck Hospital Admitted to the Bismarck hospi for atment: Fred Smith, city; Mrs. G. jbored if we pay them too much at- | tention. sa matter of fact, people | Eeaeesonnson, is in love with a man who is div anton; Aug D “ling his wife. .He comes to call on} her at our house quite as if he were already free to court a young | woman, Isn't it wrong of him to do so?—Mother. | Indeed it is wrong of him, and wrong of your daughter to have any- “|thing at all to do with him while he ied. Her reputation will Pa i Fred R. Miller, e are almo: pleased and com-} j ‘ ear wall oe anidenanh ciigetiont Burn CARNE y Coal plimented by it. | Have your garments clean- ‘ " ‘ , saa | {ed and pressed for the big ; : ‘Cleaners & Dyers. If you are having trouble in keeping your home comfortable during this cold weather try a load of Carney. You will : be surprised at the difference. Carney is the King of ‘the Wyoming coal. It rged: Otto Gower, Dogden; lor, Stanto: Bismarck, - - - N. Dak. girl, gil Eckles, Mott; Scott Hofer, W Winter Hater, Wishek ‘Ger : surely suffer, besides, Insist one Eee " burns. clean with very little ash, no ae ea eee aUCUnBERD ieee Wart aeienapianiitne ge tare | A : d aval . Reve Gai Wasser analo eas clinkerg and will hold fire all night.. Try baby girl, Mandan. & T= uxe O ul = | AT THE MOVIES | Le a load and be convinced. AT THE CAPITOL We can promise you an evening | The Weather of rare entertainment in “The | Breath of Scanda $35 $50 $75 — Tiixedo Shirts—$3.50, $4.00, $5.00. TUXEDO VESTS - : Black or White, single or double breasted. = i “THE CAPIT, AL rT = — 3.50, $5.00, $7.50. - as 1 DR.M.E.BOLTON : : || COMMERCIAL ‘BUREAU |] nomic Pyacon Tuxedo Buttons—$1.00, $2.50, $3.50 | B. E. Jack, | Room 4) 119% St Phone 240 Lucas Building, Phon pa |) | per set, ooieeatie rime. || BISMARCK, ND, H ‘competent Stenographer, re- Mary, Aecountant, or Ti * '- SUXEDO SCARFS why grads ap abomt notice!” — BOY Saini $2.00, $3.00. ‘five tho Kneck Seng the DRY CLEANING F. H. CARPENTER LUMER CO. -" Phone ll5 ea : It has all those Overcast and somewhat || ingredients which we demand he. unsettled tonight and fore we call a film excellent, Its! Tuesday. story is good, its cast is almost per- | fect, it is carefully produced and |finely directed. | See “The Breath of Scandal” by | Jall means. “It will be shown at the| | Capitol Theatre tonight and tomor- | ae | THE ELTINGE i |. “The Forbidden Parad'se” adapted | |from the stage play, “The Czarina”| showing at the Eltinge theatre today lund Tuesday has in its cist Pola Ne- sii, Adolphe Menjou, Psuline Stark Nand Rod LaRocque. Cold and Grip Tablet right the | “Forbidden Paradise,” is -to- De pag ' — PRESS: ONLY |date story ef a small Bu'opean King. Proven Safe for more than > tg Raglenaton DYEING — PRESSING dom, As the Czarina, Pola has a role a Quarter of a Century as . LADIES’ AND MEN’S which offers her every eiotional op- portunity. Pola, gorgeously gowned, | a bejeweled Polz, queen of a tiny| This frock succeeds in being very | , Balkan court—what a part it is! interesting "by means of a tiered} | = skirt, each tier of which is a darker | HAT SPECIAL shede than the frock, and thus it Seasonable hats, specially |S"24es from cocoa to deep brown. | The scarf ends do the same, Other- reduced to $2.50. Sarah Gold) wise, the frock is as plain and ane Shop. . relieved as a frock could be. —o— Bergeson’s Quality-Style-Keonomy CLOTHES. 24-Hour Service on Mail orders, , EAGLE TAILORING AND'HAT WORKS. an__ effective remedy for COLDS, GRIP, INFLU- ENZA asa ive. 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