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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1925 \ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE © PAGE FIVE Tine the LEFT FOR ST. PAUL an merce GGNS satin Eyl Fa itl cba Gath ity a wee { jevenine on “basir ee: seu a oe : ault | the ewes have typhoid exrrier y Ph i, : ¢ vieted t SLO150, ASHES CLEAN SILVER J { ‘ ar cigaret ashes, used a At The Mo Movies i : cioth or chamois, make a A ri | avr Ye Mowry sae ty: n 7 2 s ‘OR SMOOTH DRESSING Celia Rosen‘Is College Girls | with the tele of "Werks: Chan __ St. Paul Ellsw orth |: Pe roa I os pion Cowboy” Canutt Ss shown a ate Papo: Se ts Bs . Hostess at Party Honor Guests at 8°", (28s, AMM TE, APRS st tous ae a eniggr au Gets Fargo Position || for Lillian Rigler'! Christmas Tea ; a antbitions new American proces inl Henni ¢ ee eaanieeRneNt now shows his s or production of anetallic d echt orchern Taeilic ive i Miss Lillian Rigler, who is to be and hitting his m. ae Banh OI GI, LENO Ue Te OE in Bismarck in HS. later tray married next month, was honor gu iting: moments the “blast furnace was aumouneed of 2,000 tons of a freitht apent ane j aban informal party given Thursda Christmas tea for her daughter, st rh i < en pre « evening by Miss Celia Rosen in her Ruth Rawlings, who is a stu- stern” shown to eS iu t mal Preight age f | ny MEN y ‘al home. i dent oat Mills College, Oukland, day at the Capitol Theatre lapane th ' ani | | rlauent North i FOR MEN ONLY! hree tables were in play during ‘ali, and other members of the the story is both anteresting: and pp Me es t y js taal, effective a . . . the evening, Mah Jongg at one, | younger set'who tre-howe : ing from beginning to ¢ dg wei anak thts tative sor as travels 1 Some Husbands Are Happily Married; “ und huneo at ristmas_ holid: The home was with the able support of Ruth . : ‘ : nd Bia worh, be Ott Are Still Afraid to C 4 progressed, thus aa the lsleyhone uperate aie jand “formes \ | hers Are Still Afraid to Come to th ening’ 7 s enough of the plot t . to Farce & emit t oy . ~ e ste. y Q J .. 1 vthoomen arted ¢ ‘ ' } oop 1 j Ahly hostess, A dainty mis aid Vd. Lakose!, 7 a Mi felt eo 3 The makeshilt dinner, the wormout wife, the disorganized house carried out in the decorations and im ir is the first of a number of “1 Necie i hold yet all so easily avoided. dust telephone for our Rough tha éourae luncheon, parties planned for the college girls talston aa | Dry service and turn the rest of your washdays into holidays. — | Out of town guests included Miss| during the vacation. on version af the . <pasi ~~ t . wothy Strung of St. Paul and Miss) : oeeeners 1 hit by that ne . —_ i ea CAPITAL LAUNDRY vrence Perlman of Chicago. t FOR ST. CLOUD the Eltinge for Washington, Dee APY Towa ell will vmorrow | today voted to : Phone 681 P SEL Front St. TERIAN CHURCH ‘Cloud, Minny “te assume Bis ay nswers. Wie Moines to ai baie rhoir of the Presbyter-| new duties as district manager for w he are the “est peo) ay at whieh the | t * i ian charch will render the the Northwestern Bell. Telephone "rs and ch will ‘ o ‘ cr “Star of the East” Sunday company. He expects to return to of the rich? \ = ‘ This is a Christmas. cantat: Biamarek in toa woek to ship iis the former have far more braun r dele N previous! a ‘ while not diffieult, is edingly| Pravchokd mone and move hie fame better morals thar do ariltions send Chair vot the ‘6 Aged Woman Is pleasing. Its choruses are melodious] jly to their new home. Mr, Craswell's '#ilic . rien Hare 4 : ind carry out in. their harmony al pcition an avea manager for the tel, e Best People.” portrays a ric tative, change of | Respor true interpretation of the joyful at-|&phone company at Bismarck will be family occurred” today and it was decided ! 4 ee. mosphere of Christmas. Especially| taken by Frank W. Snyder, who has jthat the whole Towa mem iran | effective is the chorus number, “There| heen: losal cashier for. the. compan should ge. Te will leave Washtny . Shall be Night no more,” which is] the past two Mr. Snyder" hroug ton late today nit Ue Fo sung. without accompaniment. jiromotion comes in Yecognition’ of init thrilling complications, put im Hembers of the farm bloc in con | " loved f | Other feature numbers in the can-| Pro" . the unique position of being forced have been for legis: | 'e" They x his efficient service tata aro the soprano solo, “Star of ‘ o beg the youhy fellow tion more comprehensive ton : Marjori to th contained in the ad t ; larjorie i < . op Reurry inte the contained in the administration's co t : BON CHRISTMAS enes of New tive marketing. bit which: whs | and Mrs. Erdahl and Mr. and We haa ; nt tive ie A rane 1 ; Matinee Every Day i F.E. Ellsworth held open house te is full vhs bees prurtiealany ‘ ena D ' Thou Me On,” a solo] uh lence for the first pace, pretty the gove: by Geo, Humphreys and the trium-| reunion of the Ellsworth comedy situat ther in its efforts to aid a Sc, Yi \ fe Put on Th Strength, 0 Zion” s ag tag essa iter > ene ha been offere i cived her Nima vata h Pay sworth family to solve the problem of Freee " te. boarine Pea RET nate fasine is "cordial arrived from Jamestown to partici: | ANDAN NEW larplan., tatne peodisel aH # suid ; white. | spirit which this ea es. A theater | a “% [heen determined just haw thin ques : yy the pe . even past the da Rose" added - P ‘tion would dealt with at the De SEDO eh we de —AND— seats Ake fies! Po Henry, 17 yedrold son of Mrs and Pygines en Bit itt savil cial = = , Mrs. Gottlieb hon las seoutn ie Will’ We Uneaale . A . EN : oF jWednesday evening home, | iy eo threshe tue ferent \ Mrs. PLE. Byrn 1h Hostes! to the| & ° Hi-Lo vides Clul this week. GR S are, held ee . vssoetation te 7 } ent . Wednesia bildee chal ae tea Two tables of bridge were in ph) Uses were held tt ae the marketin : : Maating SUR LO" Ucith honors going to M i porelork Gon tie. creation of a CARDS corations were used in the jigurdion and V A | = tssist the is STEN , i on the Tuncheon tables: Christus: (tree: pent’ table" Dy ain lien an ante i were won be Mia Byrne and. Christmas favors were wed Popularity of x : : Stuckhonse will enter the club| throughout the house, A course) . . ADMINISTRATION MAY here ‘or those you wis re in two weeks. Vuncheon was served, Mrs. Ray Logan Oldsmobile Growing | cHaxce irs program ' For those you wish to t will entertain the elub at its mest 2 ; sti member. me meeting: ‘Completing one of the most suc f Milaeal ‘ . re cessful years in its long history, Olds turean | ™ ed Uneir FAMILY REUNION ! Motor Works, i timo For those who sent you son, ; Univers} A family reunion was held on paring to ex nya aes sity of North Dakot: nd Mes. Chai ut the h ey tin Autoniobile ; gilts. RL W. Folsom and son, ; Wile] and M Eliason, Co *' Show nuary 9 to a Mighty Mon end | laid for” dinner, Gue. Will becinehuiled ie . . areh of “Mirt: The smooth claded :A16in- Nordstront and ¥ in addition to the pre ite For those you forgot to Adolphe est, smartest stro! « am ‘ . 4 with a to . . . . 4 2 ” itn Nordstrom and family, choand sedan in both send Cards to at Christ Meng OMe oa parklingest DAY , iluse type 5 to consid t. Paul John Daley o Pan itis tithe “The King on comedy of the tp ; 5 ding this display of relief steps giowrve hiidiast tity : as 2, ain Street.” angi Miss Katy Dee | ondsmobiles en made pub Clute ! MENS UTEe seu ident Coo nd Mr. John A, his LOOth birthday tle took place t the Methodist e in Bismarck, ry that it will ho Mrs Asn yy |, SPHE STUDIO” | WOODMANSEE Lucas Building Bismarek, North Dakota ADOLPHE MENJOU BESSIE LOVE and GRETA NISS n “The King on Main Street” NEWS PICTUR LLOYD HAMILTON COMEDY, to be exhibit ed that were in. production at the atthe W time of the first automobile show in Will Draft 901, > The con The Boise sterday ut din- Mr. and) Mis » CHRISTI DAY rs. Coe Kiebert of Cen- in the city, Mr. Kiebert's ‘ank Kiebert. Bill guests at the “a yu parents, Mr. and Mr, “The Most Interesting crrerien BES uiles wecends. particularly dus me Store in Bismarck, ing the past six months. months RECEIVES RED CROSS FOR HOLIDAYS TE “FRAMED” Benedi When thte Holidays are over e you will perhaps be thinking of | au COMMBPRCIAL COURSE, ' ; equipment You wh) want to have an + t : ees ure no rit > FOR MINNEAPOLIS +) i ie Cupation that ig good for. lite ’ Anderson left Christmas ule gwilt Dexcompleteds H i h a crop one that pays a salary twelve [4 eve for Minneapolis to. be the’ guest HARTMAN-LILL i ae Thee Gill eorniU deabliuie| 1 prevent aver praduetion. | T juomthy in the year, one that is | of his grandmother, Mrs. C.J. An-{) The marriage of Miss Lois Hart f : i good iM any state in the Union, ; derson, and other relatives, man of this sa to Mr. Elmer. Lille SSS | fone thal requires no examine Keep the Home £1 sees solempiz y Y —_. \ | tions or conditions, one that can ] ] j IN UNDERWOOD . | be en + burnin radiating . 4 | » vequired in a short. time id Malloy utata at the the cers er of recon perform j DR. M. FE. BOLTON flour to eisht months). Well, of Him whose {ances in various sections of the coun | a id we can olter you just tha > home of Fe ives in Underwood on} Mikiminaae ‘try. The outstanding feutu | Osteopathic Physician " tor y a suetat om Peace on eart. vs min ; . ture was the breaking of pr s iy month cel : : ae The wedding of — Mis: Maes oe ctu i s he Wie. ilieadicediie . and good : LEAVES FOR CALIFORNIA __ | Jiras of Baldwin and Phillip H. Mou- Pier paebcimer tree 116 4th St. Telephone 2100 | Pe ae ee te in positions, | , . Mrs._A. Van Horn left today for] roe of Wilton was solemnized Thurs- ciao CGE, - Bismarck, N. D. ilowavars. Wo dldwhobuivedl7s I will Santa Barbara, Calif, where she will] day afternoon, at the Episeapal Gidamebile line: wid Vemianal abreast | HI vay spend the remainder of the winter. | sonage, Rey, F. H. Davenport offi tke nationale ahaw in more positions that we could \ t : ing. he national yim} pe not fill, (BUNK by our, com- | m RETURNS FROM WEST. = petitory George D. Munn returned Thurs-| ENTERTAIN | AT CURIST) : Our tuition rates are f | c day by way of Denver and the Twin PARTY ' : De A i alle. Several_ (ilies Gus viet in Calltornin Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Mitchell, dred dealer shows to be held through- Piano Tuning and _rensonaiiic, Several. sts gett tnd Mes, Wo S. Mitchell, 517 out the country during the next four | Cc. L. BRYAN dents have enrolled to begin in | IN GRAND FORKS Christmas party yesterday for Mr. ™oM¢hs. es. eae January, but we have room for]! Miss Bess Garvik has gone tol|and Mrs. Jack Wyand and Mr. and SCALD FISH | Call The Music Shop. a few more, Call or write us |{ A Grand Forks to spend the New Year's | Mrs. J. Osborn, for terms. | MERRY vacation with her parents \ Boiling water 1s as helpful _ in Mandan, N. D. ' MERRY nee i t CHRISTMAS PARTY [cleaning fish as f Pour hoilir “Pro Jack, Principal. |) | CHRISTMAS RETURNS HOME ‘| whe Children of St. George's Epis- Water over the seales of a fi | GA cae Pow & George Janke has returned to \Bis-j copal church school will have their (nS gui uiby. Chen. = H SO JOYOUS AND SWEET ck after spending Christmas at) Christmas party in the parish house ean Ou ens) | IN LOVING THOUGHTS IT his home in Underwood. Monday afternoon. A service will be pa ae 1 NOY 7 VOUGH TS VISITED SISTER held in the church at 4 o'elock. {pack silver in dry flour when stor- 4 STIRS US TO KINDL Mr, and Mrs. J. Potter were TO SING CAROLS ing it for. sone time and it will not y WITH PRETT) guests of Mr. Potter's sister in Bald-| The Thursday’ Musical club will “trnish. $ | 1 e a - T on Christmas day. sing carols ut the hospitals tomor- | PIDINGS OF GOOD WILL row afternoon. All members are urg- : xe a FRIE CHRISTMAS VISIT Jed to meet ut the Bismarck Hospital ‘ TQ ALL GOOD FRIENDS, Florence Eichler of the Bis-| promptly at o'clock. / hospital spent Christmas. in| aoe ; Underwood. HOME FOR HOLIDAYS | | Miss | jenevieve Boise a SSAGES OF KIND LOVING a| WE, TOO, EXTEND A GREETINGS PL Lo008, Maw Dank ——O Eee : night for ae ee is ae buste| College: to auend the heli so_much_ for the general _ sentiment NEAT Sy ne iy ea eRe: the happiest day of the ycar. Bi ca LG. Chee GETTES caving this| ENTERTAINED. AT. however, to add to the sac ur , evening for the Twin Cities. ; PARTY own very einccre erect Seca "0. Loko 70 MEBANE gf eat ae 8 Christmas ene a: poo, pwale hes for the merri-_ aan Y for a visit’ In’ Minneapolis. hesday evening. est and most enjoyable in your dite. We hope that old remember ; oj SPEND CHRIST! IN” VALL = ¥ ; { : you and also your dear one the things four { fabian My bee Dent seene heart desires most. In the ev you’ do not own a home The Weather day with their ail of your own, please do not co us estive, or 1 Generally fair tonight Mes and ROE We lehnaan'” nl too self ish in wishing’ you the pleasure - - ughter, Marguerite, are the hel : . . and great satisfaction of getting the home and Sunday ; colder daughter, Marguerite, ne the hol a E . a AL 8) ; : paces ay! guests of Mr, and “Mrs. A. Great Reduction of Rates in McKenzie you have been planning, Ae eae and tea AO RED IECOO: Hotel Main Dining Room. ing about Come to us and tell us what you Charles Gobel urelved | Thursday BREAKFAST need. We shall be glad to help you work Dakote at Grand Forks, where ‘hel COCOA | Businessmen’s noon day lunch, 12 m to 2 p.m. +35 out your plans just exactly the way you wish the 2% attends school. Evening Dinner DEMO Ree Ca Rath Gt sit M85 home to be according to your own idea and tastes. HERE FOR WEEK Hasa full rich flavor delicious Sunday dinner .......---..- vee oreeiey a REMEMBER WE ARE HOME EXPERTS OF MANY YEARS’ EXPERIENGE { 0 0 : sree, gee Sverenn, and Manabe to the taste; it is invigorating (Regular dinner served in Patterson Dairy Lunch 25) EEE ET A SLO ME ECE ES IO Be MANE eee ana “ | ys FF ON the week in Bismarek with friends. ||| and sustaining. | WE ARE AT——YOUR SERVICE. MATERIALS THE——VERY BEST in "4 Henry C. Sherman, Professor of We serve the best of food and will endeavor to give fj} OUR STOCKS ARE COMPLETE. MANUFACTURERS OF PINE LUMBER SUITS AND SAI ee Tee ead tie Food a hep you’ the best, of service and invife.our patrons to Vialt |) —————_—————— a Chicago, where he will attend the oe imaddition our kitehen for inspection as to cleanliness and quality J} ‘ Moody Bible Institute. } to the stimulating property, due of food. These meals are put up by one of the best J! high OVERCOATS HERE THURSDAY to the alkaloid theobromine, and Chefs that was ever in Bismarck. | Je Martin Burges of Riverview town- the flavor which makes it { ship was in the city Thursday on popular both as a beverage business. We are going to make the McKenzie Hotel, the cheapest place to eat-and stop at in North Dakota for the service and accommodation we give. and in confectionery, has @ considerable food value.” St. Hilaire Lumber Company BYSTROM, MANAGER. IN NEW SALEM Mrs, Rlizabeth Toppen was the Berg eson s uestiot relatives. in Now Balem yet Walter Baker & Co. Lid. Phone 17 The Bismarck Lumber Company’s Yard. Cor. 6th & Main erday. pac eepldded HOME FROM MINNEAPOLIS Neate % M KENZIE OPEL CO., linc, ‘ c's short vine ik Minnetplie ——— Ee from a short visit in Minneapolis. ve