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THURSDAY, JANUARY. 7, 1926 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ore ° tury. His home was on a farm in; in the to Oliver Smith . Bridge Party Lincoln township. ‘The funeral was! presert, ERT sons 3 attended by a birge number ,o! The Minneapolis Tribune publishes| |The Mothers’ club members ente: the follgwing account of the wedding! tained their hi nds last night at of Miss Esther Taylor which occur- bridge in the home of Mrs. Sveinb- red Saturday afternoon in Minnea-| Jorn Johnson, 613 First st: Four tables were in play during the even-4 jing, honors foing to Mrs. W. F. Meé] Graw and R. M. Bergeson. . Seasonsble decorations were uscd Methodist church Satur-| about the house. A course luncheon Prayer Services f End Friday Night The tabernacle © was ‘well , filled again last evening when ‘Rev. W, | Minne | Se Hakota wheat growers. «for the ‘raliread’coma way 10] Minot Meeting | thi Mase ope s from many of the 24 pa distzict are expected to ‘ friends and relatives, Members of the Mandan City coiy- | vened this afternoon in the Sons of issi acting upon the complaimt | Norway Aall in Minot. number of citizens living icinity of the Opera House last night «in regular meeting can celed the permit given J. J. Strai to conduct dances there, on the —SL—— : 1 . by railroad and city emj\loyes. A} ground that the dances were conduct-; who joined in the cull for the meet Pioneer Buried FUME ie Mone Aapeente UNEE sum- 0 abana | ihe, tee athper be. takan to safeguard . s ot “ai ity i pol Adie 4 esent interests of the W This Afternoon bet Peri ete aie ssSommh toP 0 {the present interests 0 je Nort ¢ funeral of Dunie ; ft At he ae The largest representation at the _— : = o'clock, was field this afternoon at! koin department officers of the timer. Wheat Growers there ares few present from the Esther Taylor Is 'Mothers’ Club shurch: Bon Paar Wright in share Tost eon ‘Standen wilt nude Minot, N. D., Jan. 7.--)-—Several |» U: Ga RE th i tif fuel. | Married Saturday Entertains: With a Papers ned Davie Sree i Mua A smoker will be given.| proposals for the organization of ise Gas, the scientific fuel. new wheat pool in North Dakota are scheduled to be presented before a two-day mecting of farmers of North-| western North Dakota, to be con-! Discussion of the present pool of the North Sakota Wheat Growers’ sociation is expected to be d proposals also are slated to be; , according to one of the persons | to form a background rt lage service at which Miss Esther Elizabeth Taylor, daug! ter of the Rev. and M: M Vater preached on “Prayer and Gon-| |= i i of the | nightly services being conducted dur- ing the week. Thid evaning Rev. A. gan Taylor of d A. Holmes will talk on “Ministry of| erly of Bismarck, N. became the —_—_————_—. Intercession” and tomorrow ‘evening, bride of Mr. Oliver M. Smith of DELPHIAN MEETING at ithe closing service, of the, w jaisdell avenue, son of r and ‘he Alpha Eta chapter, Delphian 2 , Adjutant lercy of the -C. On Smith Of St, Louis, Mo, Sotictye will. meet a ake Dake an | The newest year! necklaces combine | Army will speak on Rev. Tucius H. Bugbee read the/ Friday ‘morning at 9:30 o'clock. The| ‘Ne snjartness of the < ker with the | ing Of All Questi service in the presence of close rel-| subject for study will be “Flemish |St@c¢ of the longer stri tng veads) lis being provided atives of the young couple. Art,” with Mrs. C. B, Nupen as lead- | bY the device of wrapping themseives a - Before the ceremon _ he Van Eycks” by Mrs, R. A. three times around the th iroat, Bebe Ch res A ainst Hagen Pitman sang tterbu: “Other Early Flemings,”|Wite tightly, and twice rather jarge: £ Me” and “At Dawning,” accompanii be G Registe: Aegeha x ° A by Miss Hal Staneberg, who Moy van Dyk" be Mtg Ee Brie | Ae ee Hoppel Dismissed ” from ed the “Bridal Choru: are the papers to be given during the | jning lead: in “The Ancient Nigh-! Sremceg i way.” Lloyd Whitlock and Marjorie| \Rev. J. BR. Hoppel, who was arrest hengrin” for the entrance of the|-morning. Bonner head the strong supportinig| ed some time ago on charges of music ervices. | bridal, party, and also played softly while’ the double ring service was GOES TO GRAND FORKS cast. threatening to do bodily hi read. Miss Martha Reinecke will go to , The bride, who was given in mar-| Grand Forks tonight for a week-end riage by her brother-in-law, Dr. O. H.. with friends. While at the ' tic or Ruud, wore an afternoon gown of University Miss Reinecke will attend | atnwn that “Kentucky Pride,’ blonde crepe back satin, with a’ hat ior “ "Pri of. gold lace over blonde satin, She|‘'® TUMor “Prom” Friday evening. | Wijliam Fox supreme att missed after best man. ‘ : rdered that th i |, Morvi d ‘other; Casselman therefore ordered that the |! Mr. and Mrs, Smith, parents of the| Jnneaholt ta resume her work as aj Play, Negofol, Morvich an Will, fami taken by. automobile 4 bridegroom, and Dr. and Mrs. Ruud ith her parents in Bismarck. | The ordinary two-legged screen| to Center, the county seat of Oliver assisted in receiving the guest — actor gladly follows the camera to| county, to d turned over to the oF ae eae COMMANDERY TO MEET the ends of the earth, if such be : sown Wik ae aoe Weuaee iy A regular meeting of Tancred orders. Not so with the four-legged ona ‘Mr: ts eae te re of the Enide® Commandery, Knights Templar, will stars. No trips to Hollywood and bi bah nc it blonde. ‘tin trim. | Be held tonight at 7:30 o'clock at waiting around studios for them. edd With wetven jo nde satin trim-| the Masonic temple, They had to be photographed in atl ee pig) same Laat 4 the old Kentucky homes or not at waka Stake bidhy ones bist PAST MATRONS CLUB all, And that’s how it was done, || To evers immediate families at a dinner at| ,,Ths, Past Matrons club of the East: ie aan nl prthern Pa ‘i : ern Star will meet with Mrs. Clifton 2! 7 Gg | fic tracks at R N 231,813.58 | Reopen ale Mie UPTaRE fhe Sehmnon, TAZ Mandan Avenue, riay/ KNIGHTS OF (COLUMBUS irin' wwitch emcincs in wang ihe || Garis an 71,200.00 ey contered therablots ee a A regular meeting of Bis-\o ; Deposits 3,479,729.24 | in outiof-town guests at the wedding ‘i marck Council 1604 will be included, beside Mr. and Mrs. Smit! i h = 5 and Mr. Louis Smith of St. Louis, Mr. eld Friday night, January $3,885,742.82 and Mrs. W, L. Varco, Austin, Min . DR. M. E. BOLTON panied ; and the Misses Mary’ Ethel Fleming| eyes BUSINESS coutscr | ot. .at St. Mary’s School. “||| Capital Stock... h avenue, N. E.. a |] Surplus and Undivided Profi | | i The First National Bank of Bismanck THE PIONEER BANK Establ STATEMENT OF CONDITION December 31, 1985 H pinion of the presidi ‘ Resources bia Nie an arm bouquet of butter- RETURNS HOME - Teatver” ewe en te 2 failed to substantiate Ww Thdesatde aang n the, valley.) Victor Langum will return to his| picturesque Blue Grass region. ‘The| complaint. ‘ ; . Loans and Discounts (Time) wal re bog o iss ie ogan Of] home near Madison, S. D., today af- principal actors in this During the | proceedings it was : i i chiffon gown with a hat of, ‘chame| er,% several ewok’ visit with his dcxeon’ drama are. horses, and. the learned! “that. Mrs. Ethel “Will, the'l) United States Bonds. . 84,550.00 uncle, G. . ingw an irs. ii des f the. most fa-| complainant, an FC wi oF 4 bagne colored ‘gran ein, “Be cor-| Pangan gui, pei ert He inion ce re: legal residents of Oliver county, that, [/ oe rove sp ona E: , ‘ ‘ sh wane ee cent years, each playing himself,| they have no funds anc Apoiiad | .oans an curities available as cash... 1,130.679.74 OF St, Louls witenied ter seieeth |) «RETURNS TO MINNEAPOLIS’ |fn'the fist are Mano" War, the| Support, und. that they have applied Mise Hazel Pierce has returned to world’s greatest thoroughbred, Fair| to the city officials for aid. Judge Cash on Hand and Due from Banks.».... 1,065,527.96 ished in A879 \ \ | | i i | \ can buy. $3,885,742.82 -$ 100,000.00 of Fargo, N. D., and Miss Ernah Rust| ‘Chester Bracech a? Macete has! Visiting Brothers are invited Osteopathic Physician | Ee erith Neos graduate of the| Come to Bismarck to enter the busi: to attend this meeting. 116 4th St. ‘Telephone 2407 ness college. nn Bismarck, N. D. member of the Alpha Chi Omega so HERE YESTERDAY 35 Winter Coats plain or k, Mr. Smith, a member of Sig-| wr, and Mrs. R. Kimball of Meno-' fur trimmed, values to $22.50, fraternit; duats . hh eed hee “ from the University of Missouri, *4/ ken spent yesterday In Bismarck. |your choice, $6.00. A. W. . Smith University of Minnesot. and a Mr. and Mrs. Smith will make FROM TAPPEN Lucas Bargain Basement. ‘ their home in Minneapolis. Mrs, D. D. McKee of Tappen was! \ HOME FROM VISIT Senne reat cts veacatany MC C RMICK es Misses Mabel and Irene Johnson, t ' who have been visiting their patents erly lied nda a D. R. Welles of Center was a bus-| i New Words! New Words! at Flasher, have returned to Bis- COAL : i isitor in the city tod thousands of them spelled, marck. Miss Mabel Johnson has fully | ‘"°* Visitor in the pelted, » “ Tecoverod) fruit: bap recent. illng: HPRE ON BUSINESS pronounced, and defined in : Penns Philip Schuh of Regan was’ in “the $3 85 : Leaves Fon nome | li Sehah of er wesster’s || + $3. . ‘ ‘ Mrs. Oliver Webb, who has been AE ost | , ‘ in the city for a several weeks’ visit! ‘Take advantage of the Coat || NEW INTERNATIONAL | PER TON with her mother, Mrs. Jessie Cha: * pagne, has returned to her home in Sale at the Bismarck Cloak DICTIONARY DELIVERED \ Los Angeles, Calif. Shop. | ts. oncaeid i reme ~ { ATTENDS BUSINESS COLLEGE DANS AAT MBOT ‘ Get the Best! ECONOMY C0. AL Miss Beatrice Clark of Fort mcf At TI } 0 graduated last year from the} At e Movies | ismarck High scho s_ enrolled at the Bismarck Business College. | agrimotor soviet —_abreaction ee ELTINGE THEATRE | | RETURNED FROM VISIT | qeayeling all. around the world. || Bot Pursuit Seek Solopreyare Mr. and Mrs. Faye Harding, who) with one olfjective in view to find || Aif Council .eskari capital ship have ruests Of thelr gon and! the man who had caused his father's || ™udgun —sippio mystery ship . Merritt Harding, ii Ri sterol irredenta Tt Garson. have. Tetuered’ hacin&| death quiminates into one of the jent Here are a few samples: COMPANY © P. F. SULLIVAN 119 Fifth St. Bismarck, \. D. PHONE 3123 fi ele gh be ge screen fights cver |! pa shoneen Flag Day SITS EI py sapped irate cman megabar Red Star Esthonia Miss Adele Ehlers hes hed as_her ult takes place during the action of i § P, boat overhead BlueCross : guest ior the past week her mother,| “7ne Ancient Highway,” from the 1] serial cascade " : Wanpetaned today to her home 1m) viich will be shown at the Eltinge } came-tre eit \ 3 tomorrow and Saturday. Ia thie EI] e principals are Jac! jolt, ant ary, REEUENED TOMMY ayo Monte Loves famous honey ot he || Sonal has been shopping and visiting ‘in| Sefeen, who retently completed the city for several days, returned| Vaudeville tour of the country, last- [| dnformation to her home tod: se ee see ee cuper- || Serving You? % ort 101 al fe are = s Fe pe VISITING HERE athletes, and Willat insisted on real- 2700 Pages 6000 filustrations Matinee Every Day At? | Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ostvland have| ism while the cranks were turning. 407,000 Words and Phrases | returned to their home in Makoti af-| cle Kot such reallum that scores |) Gasettser and Biographical Dictionary LAST, TIMES ‘ ter a several days’ visit in the city. don their own pictures during .|| WRITE for a sample page of the TONIGHT — Thursday ' RETURNS FROM ST. PAUL the filming of the scene, crowded || New Words, ‘imen of Regular | ‘ H, P, Goddard returned today from| the big stage and claimed more real and India Papers, FREE. | - lows lans ian in hal ne juts ( ing the’ waterways conference: "| atthe eliywoed American ‘Legion, ||@. & C, MERRIAM CO. —— it jum. SPEND DAY HERE Billie Dove is featured in the fem- U.S.A. ‘ 5 Mr. ‘ahd Mes. Gene Conminshaes by township are spending the day ' inthe elty with friends, FROM TAYLOR Miss Ida Indergard of Taylor has been spending several days in the city with friends, KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS A regular meeting of Bis-/| marck. Council. 1604 will .be held Friday night, January 8th, at St. Mary’s pian f $ Visiting Brothers are invit = ‘ , to attend this meeting. men uhowent ——ooaaSSSS ma £ " » ¢ ; y, The Weather No matter what you may be doing : now—whether you own land or not P Partly cloudy tonight; —itianow, for you to build | fair, not. much | change in temperature. ae FRIDAY and JACK. HOLT, - 4 a . BILLIE DOVE . _ and MONTAGU LOVE et ea . ) > SAMES OLIVER “ CURWOOD'S ‘“THE ANCIENT | The housewives who use Great Western Sugar count up into the millions—and 80 many skilled wes could not be mistaken! The true value of beet sugar is becoming known with such wide “From a visit t Colorado,” declares Mrs. May Belleville Brown, Service Bureau Director of the Kansas Federation + of Women’s Clubs, “I am convinced that here is the beginning of a great industry which might be made to enrich has a free hand as purchasing agent for her house- Two cupfuls. hold. Cou!d not the housewives of this part of butter; 2 ou the country stand by home industry and build up a great market for beet sugar? It seems to me Ast those w from actual use. They will say it is a highly dependable candy- making sugar; an excellent cake-making sugar; fine for jelly making, canning and_presetving— in fact, good wherever sugar is used. e ho know Great Western Sugar usage, ‘o the beet fields of Kansas and the Western country. Woman at Western Sugar; 1 tablespoonful (squares) chocolate; 1 teaspoon. cupful milk. Combine the sugar, the chocolate, grated, the butter and the milk; boil Fer ‘Mere Heat Burn Beu- lah Coal. Plone 62. Wachter” Transfer Co, -WRIGLEYS P K | in the New Handy Pack is the biggest value in | long-lasting flavorful | enjoyment that you It is the best Peppermint | Chewing Sweet for any money. Handy Pack fits hand, | pocket and purse. Took for WRIGLEYS PK. Handy Pack on your Dealer's Counter rapidly until’ mixture is syrupy and partly sticks a plain duty for them to lend’ assistance in this together when tried in cold water. Should not way—since | believe the product to fill every de- make a firm ball a with fudge, Add flavoring, y 4 ca eat smooth—-serve hot or col mand that might be made upon it in the home.” with any substantial pudding “Ard,” says Mrs. Alice B. Long of Boulder, Colo., “I have of light color, such as steamed had plenty of experience with our beet sugar in all kinds puffs or sponge roll—or with of cooking, baking and preserving, and 1 do not hesitate ice cream. to say that beet sugar is equal to any sugar that can be had. My daughter makes a great deal of candy, and she ‘says she prefers beet sugar to any other kind for candy making. Ido not any and every purpose where sugar is required.” So the millions of housewives who use Great Western Sugar have come to know—by experience! Your grocer will ly Great West- ern Sugar if you call fr : by The Great Sugar Buildi Great Wester Beet S Our Guarantee Here is our plain, absolute guaran- tce: Use Great Western Sugar for any purpose, in any recipe. Give it your hatdest tests: If it isn't entirely satisfactory, as excellent yonaven wad ake He Nace 88 You largest suger re- world stands back of him » You be the judge! hesitate to recommend beet sugar for for it by name. Western Sugar Company ing ver, Colorado @ sugar as The above recipe is one. of many delicious des- sert suggestions in Vol. Il of the Sugar Bowl Series, by Mrs. Ida Bailey Allen: A copy will be mailegyou without obligation. Write today. - PAGE FIVE 35 Winter Ccats pi fur trimmed, ‘valuex'to your choice, $5.00. Lucas Bargain Basement. pos ‘or 22.50, A.W. 4 «