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Informal Club Is Entertained Mrs. J. M. Harty entertained the nformal Bridge club last evening n her home at Person Court. Three hfe were in play igh toland a onors going to Mrs. A prettily appointed course lunch- on was served after the play. The lub will mect again in two weeks. WOMAN'S CLUB MEETI Mrs. H. L. Wheeler entertained he Woman's club yesterday after- joon at the regular meeting. As- igned topics were’ given in ‘response © roll call. were .read by. 3. Nupen, “Foreign Drama on the American Stay by Dale ‘imon, on “New Books. Election of officers was held with he following results: Mrs. Dale Mrs. James Cur. 5 + Mrs. H. F. Kell: secretary; Mrs. L. Wheeler, teasurer. A new member was taken ato the chub, At the conc! m of he business meeting a musical pro- Tam was enjoyed. Refreshments rere served by the hostess. a8 i Archie McGray ‘ai rrived in the city last evening af- 2r a two months’ trip on the S. S, resident Jackson to Shanghai, Kobe, { other Oriental ities, and . They spent a day e two in each port on their way ver and again when returning. They ocked at Seattle and returned im- tediately to Bismarck. The ere members of the ship's orches- ATTENDS SISTER'S WEDDING Miss Josephine Cervinski return- d last evening from Jamestown ‘here she attended the weddin er sister, Miss Sophia Cervinski, to {re Lewis Kallies of bson, at 4 o'clock Monday afternoon. . and Mrs. Kallies will make their ome in Ne isbon.. a LEAVES WITH VISITOR Miss Genevieve Parsons and Miss sudrey MacRite of Dickinson, who as been the house guest of Miss tarsons during the holidays, left his morning for Grand Forks, where hey are students at the University f North Dakota. VISITOR LEAVES Mrs. J. T. Neville left yesterday ind Forks after e guest of her nerd. . She was her father, H. fonkman, who has been the guest Mrs. Brainerd for several months, RETURN TO SCHOOL Everett and James’ Allensworth returned to the Sacred Heart veademy in Fargo, where they at- end school, after spending the thristmas holidays in the city with heir mother, Mrs, A. K. Allensworth. RETURNS TO SCHOOL Miss Charlotte Logan, who veen spending the holidays in the ity with relatives, has returned to trand Forks to resume her studies t the University of North Dakota. RETURNED TO UNIVERSITY Mizs Lydia Burke left today for irand Forks to resume her work he University of North Dakota, af- er spending the holidays in the} ity with her parent: BACK TO SCHOOL Miss Emily Olson left this morn- ng for the University of North D. ota at Grand Forks, after spendi he Christmas v: mn owith «her rents in Bismarck. _. GOES TO MADISON Miss Roberta Best, who is study- ng and teaching music in Madison, Vis., Mas returned to that place af- er spending the holidays in -the ity with relatives, GOES TO FARGO Robert Ulmen has gone to Fargo © resumevhis studies at the Sacred deart Academy, after spending the tolidays in the city with relatives. RETURN. FROM VISIT’ Mr. and Mrs, A. she Hughes Apartments have return- “ad from a two we visit in St. Paul, Minneapolis and Duluth. ENTERTAINS MONDAY CLUB Mrs. A. M. Brandt was hostess 4) che Monday club yesterday afternoon n the Business and Professional Women’s club room DIRECTORS TO MEET The Board of Directors of the Bus- iness and Professional Women’s club will meet this evening at 8 o'clock in the club rooms, | SUNSHINE CLUB- TO MEET | The Sunshine club will meet to- jorrow afternoon at the home of ‘ Mrs. F. L. Brandt, 112 1-2 Sixth Street. i RETURN HOME Mr. and Mrs. C, R. Green have re turned from Cavalier, wh they “spent the holidays with relatives. : Fair tonight and Wed- nesday ; glightly colder |} ‘I for the: Twin Cities boys} ph, of] she has been visiting friend: F, V. Williamson Married Saturday The marriage of Miss Jean Camp- bell of Duluth, Minn., and Mr. F. V. Williamson of Bismarck was solem- nized Saturday at the bride's home in Duluth. The couple arrived in Bismarck yesterday and will make their home in this city. Mr. Williamson is connected with the F. A. Copelin garage. Announce- tment of his marriage came as a great surprise to his friends in the city. TUBERCULOSIS ASSOCIATION MEETS The annual meeting of the North Dakota Tuberculosis Association is being held this afternoon at the as- sociation’s headquarters. Dr. J. G. Lamont of San Haven, Dr. James Grassick of Grand Forks, Mrs. J. E. Stevens of Devils Lake and Miss Florence Porter of Minot are here for the meeting and for a mecting of the board of directors. VISITING HERE Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Peterson and son Vernon of Cat Creek, Mont., are in the city, guests at the home of M ’s_ brother-in-law, Wm. Barneck. The Peterso ing here for several after visit- » will leave southern Minnesota, after which they will go to, Los Angeles, Calif., where they expect to make their. future home. RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL Miss Muriel Hart, who has in Minneapolis for the past two months recovering from a serious operation, is in the city again and of North Dakot RETURNS FROM MI Miss Ednah Rust morning from Minneapolis Saki e attended the wedding of Miss Esther Taylor and Oliver M. Smith Satur- day evening. GUESTS HERE Mr. and Mrs. Omer Houle of Red Lake Falls, Minn., and Mr, and Mrs. David Houle of Makoti, N. D., were in ‘the city over Sunday guests of their sisters, Mrs. J. Sweeney and as resumed her work at the Bank RAILROADS WILL THE BISMARCK: TRIBUNE state rates in the near northwest, it was indicated in the similar applications having been wmade’ to. the regulatory Minnesota, Wisconsin, South Dakota, Ne! | oul and Kan: paws Caieaiineard eee . GOPHERS, BADGERS En braska, lowa, Miss- ~ 4 ” CAMPAIGN TONIGHT 4 | 1 sounds tonight at Madisan in the preparatory to After next Monday night, all the | Big Ten will he in the fray. Some victories and a few beat- ings from hon-conference schools and a month of preparatién have geared the 10 quintets for the tip \off. Four teams wound up their all with victories. won over Mercer (Georgia) 57 to 24; Ohio spanked Pittsburgh\ 47 to 34; Purdue squeezed, out ahead of Wabash, 38 to 37, and Illinois took a@ one-point margin over the Kan- sas Aggies, 30 to 29. Badgers Have Edge Tonight Pre-season performances’ give Wisconsin the edge over Minne- high for a championship, Several others are sirong contenders and all are ambitious. No. team has shown glaring weaknesses. Purdue et Ohio, Michigan iat Northwestern; j #uu ammunesoca at Indiana are Sat- urday's games, Illinois gets under way next Monday as host to Minne- sota. It's all the rage now for costumers | to forecast next year’s styles. Here's what Seattle designers think will be worn in 1926, H. L. Berry, presiding. The a court term only at this time, satd Clerk of Court John Handtmann. O MAKE LOW RATES suit of Mrs. Cora Leonard, — involving remarks petition, bodies of! Michigan, | ~'OPEN CONFERENCE! Ohicago, Jan. 5. P) jopening gun of the we: ference basketball campaign | clash of Minnesota and Wisconon, | a salvo Saturday when eight teams take the floor. | preliminary schedules last night, | Northwestern | sota tonight anu Badger hopes are | Towa at Chicago, | MANDAN NEWS |; No jury cases will be tried at the]. January term of Morton county dis4| trict court which opens at the coun-| # ty court house tomorrow with Judge long jury term in November and another in March caused the judge to order chief interest is the $10,000 slander Klich’ vs. - Mrs. and W. Bartlett of] ¢} FOR HOMESEEKERS charges alleged to have been made in connection with the husband of Mrs. jageley, LEAVES FOR SCHOOL St. Paul, M George Jundt returned yesterday | table to Collegeville, Minn. where he is aj with 1 student ‘at St. John’s University, af-|loads of settlers’ ter visiting with mother, Mrs,|Nesota und the Dakotas, tog Dorothy Jundt, during the holidays.| With’ evidence of growing eset on the part of homeseckers RETURNS TO UNIVERSITY new farm homes in thi David Cook, who spent the Christ-\have resulted “in the a mas holidays in Bi rck with rela-;by railroads serving the northwest tives and friends, returned to|0f special homeseekers’ excursion Grand Forks to resume his work | Pates. at the University. j | Round trip ticke pais TY one way fare plus $2 GOES TO HOOL the first and third Tues of every ber was the busiest month Herbert Q’Hare, student at the| month this year, beginning Febru-| year with 31 licenses issued. University of North Dakota, Grand|#ry 5, on the Northern Pacific and Forks, has ‘returned to school after} Great Northern railroads. isiting with relatives during the), The return limit will be 2 days holidays. from date of gale and rates will ply from St. Pi LEAVE FOR CALIFORNIA Mr. and Mrs..J. J. Peterson Hazelton left this morning for a two months’ v in Los Angeles, San Diego and San Francisco, California, ‘ TO VALLEY CITY Miss Laura Little, who has been spending the holidays in the city with relatives, has returned to Val- ley City where she teaches school. RETURNS HOME (P)—No- $ compared movement of cur- effects into Min: of George Klich, plaintiff and brother of the defend- ant. Seven cases in which L. N. ividuals of the cit; given at the time the Mandan hospi on pledges it. | church will come up for trial, A total of 187 marriage at a rate of B. W. Shaw. ords of County Judg The official birth and death ords for the city of Mandan in 1 show that the stork has a good lea pver the reaper. A total of 19% ‘astern cities to] births were recorded while 84 d nd northern Min-| Were listed. ota, Montana, ington und Oregon. of | Pol nesota, Idaho, Wa: Railroads Want Additional Raises |, in Freight Rates Increases, in intra-state freigh rates in addition to those / already Mrs. H. Kent, who has been the! proposed were asked of the state guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.! Piiroad board today in a joint pe- W. H. Webb, returned today to her| tition filed by every railroad serv- home in Minneapoli ing the state with the exception of oRETURNS TO University |"Oq November Io, 10% arles Gol |, Son of! ir. an rs. i’ E. J. Gobel, cata rad areas te roads filed an application for a five ‘ it intra-state the University of North Dakota at| tates There include ail’ tee Grand Forks. load ‘shipments and carload HOME FROM ST. PAUL ments of numerous articles, includ: ing automobiles, farm machinery, Frank Kroll has returned to Bis-| stev rd id marck r spending a couple of stoves and hardware, furniture and i arti ¥ tition weeks visiting ‘relatives and friends| sees tor increnses iy ‘nalditto in St. Paul. asks for increases in addition to hose already asked. Se / in- RETURNS FROM VACATIO eee an fater-olcte, eaten. w Miss L, Levy has returned fr Buffalo, N. D., where she has been creases in inter-state rates will be made at the general hearing of West- nding the holtdays with rela- ives, ern fre rates by the Interstate Commerce Commission now ‘under! RETURNED TO UNIVERSITY Earl Benser returned today to way in Kansas City. Amount of Increase Not Stated Grand Forks where he is a student at the North Dakota University. In their joint notice to the state board the railroads indicated that they will make known the amount of additional increase wanted on Jan- me wary 10 at the Kansas City hearing. | VISITING HERE In case specific figures are not pre- Miss Clara Gaeckle of Kulm, N.| sented there they will be asked to D., is the guest of Mrs. Dorothy Hu-| make their application more definite ber in Bismarck for a few days. | by specifying to the state board the exact percentages of increase which VISITING FRIENDS they wish to make effective in North Mrs. Bernard*Roberts of Minot is spending a few days in Bismarck and Mandan visiting friends. HERE YESTERDAY Mr. and Mrs. Martin Holtan of Dakota. The two separate hburn. were in the city yester- day shopping. » For homes without elec freight bricity,—the Maytag i gasoline motor. plications of the railroads for rai in the class tates and the applications of num- ous firms and organizations for decreases in intra-state rates will be foined by the ‘commissign in caring which will, be held here at a date to be determined later. The application to the North Da- kota board is only part of a, plan to obtain general increase in intSa- JUST FIFTEEN YEARS AGO The news item copied below published ‘fifteen years ae that SHOPPING HERE Mrs. P. K, Eastman of Wilton was hopping in the city yesterdc§: ‘ is ILL E. S. DeLaney is confined to his home today by illness. DIFFERENT rubbing of and! lar and cuff had city réfers to an institution then been in business in this George Gustner Is Feeding Nearly Three Hundred Head of Cattle eorge Gussher, the iocal butcher, just finished preparing for his market his first shipment of Mont- ana Grain-fed beef, veal and mut- ton. At the present time he is fe ing over 260 head of cattle in Mont- ana and cupects -to furnish his pa- trons of this city with the finest meats obtainable. Years on Main Street Since the above item was written our activities in the livestoak ‘depart- mént have expanded and today, we |" are feeding two immense is of picollant young cattle to be bold ful selections of the ‘of ‘our stock for to- "s._ requirements, od sernsing pole Gage ge ime aie strict, ments. disappearance the trustee, sues various firms or . | Kood. tal was taken over by the Methodist licenses | were issued in Morton county dur- ing the year 1926 according to rec- will be sold on] This is a gain of 26 over 1924, Odto- of the id aths Use Gas, the scientific fuel. Reem) available with in-buil SRE SOE ONLY HERS corears Sonne a aN VELVET JUMPER Ee THIS LABEL stands for all that is desirable in | baking powder. All that is neces- sary to produce bakings of the finest quality at the lowest cost. CALUMET THE WORLD'S .GREATEST BAKING POWDER SALES 2'/, TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER BRAND azsr sy rest 1 | pin Paris w jlittle black v lars of white white at the closing. They are worn: with black satin or kasha cloth, skirts and are very smart under the fur wrap or heavy topenat. Dakota Will Be Well Represented ———S NOTICE! Forks Light we for expendi his would be at Waterways Meet ,, Wines Cloud The Syrian Relief commit- Aisin Heupeaeerie 5 ‘i Mandan Cloudy, strony shifting t tec wishes to thank those who North Dakota ns from “Rll. winds, 26; roads good. iN ATT % {parts of the states attend: | ~ Cae 18,000 from the so willingly donated to that Y aoday cause. A total of $182.20 was ccllected and sent to Syria this morning. The Commit- | tee in charge. r the previous pre is no. | Williston, proj or las ance at the meeng Paul to tl No Appropriations Made for Project at Williston, N. D. (A) 1 support of Indians, regeived ig will be re; aid. Governor Sorlie ssurances that ented, th Ry cent of the herring ented, the e&- Only 6 Reeom- | nditures < North Dakota and $105,- ith Dakota, home, | port trade. APPLES Special on small size Winesaps, MIO WON is Gy ate kociofs Sev 4G ia ate nee te PHONE 5: BROWN & TIEDMAN is scheduled to } during the one of which will be broad- ‘Twin City radio station at tonight. ecutive also has accepted un on to speak at a meeting of e Dulath chamber of commerce ‘én January 1 appropr ates for th supply bill for the reported {the annua department All diseases of th t success. fully treated. Phone 413 DR. CLARA B. WESTAPHAL Room I Webb Block Evenings by appointment, Mi ner arniomieee | Temperatures and | Road_ Conditions |! _ en eeeegamee | 8; roads good, roads ood. roads slip- it r Duluth—-Cloudy, roads slip- per DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician “Furgo--Cloudy, Minot-—Partly 26; roads good. cloudy, 25; | roads 6 4th St. Telephone 210W Bismarck, N. D. Hibbing—Snowing, 29; roads slip- per J good, stown--Cloudy, 32; roads IT’S GREAT Too Good to Miss!, So Come Early and Get a Seat. Feature Starts 7:30. 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