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» SATURDAY, JANUARY :9, 1926 Dinner Given at Burt Finney Home and Mrs, Burt Finne; tained last evening in. their hor Anderson Avenue at dinner, pees marked for 10 at the prettily inted table, lowers were arran; on the table “ thr rooms of the house. was spent informally. “Vanishing” Parties Planned: for Week Two more of the series af “van- ishing” luncheona, , bein, aes by} ladies interested in the A. R. a shrine of the re will be held during coming week. Mrs. F. L, Conk! i will entertain eight guests at lunch- eon on Wednesday and Mrs. William Langer will be hostess at a similar luncheon on Saturda; E. J. Taylor entertained Wed- at one of ‘the the series. Cov- ers were marked for cight. lady entertained at one of these fairs will in turn entertain luncheon for four guests, MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION TO MEET . rial Associa- January 11, at 1:30 o'clock in the nurses’ recep: tion room at the. Bismarck hospital. All members of the association are urged to be present and any vi ing clergyman is invited. ligt rorke evening The Weather Generally fair tonight and Sinday;. not much change in temperature. SPRING Bergeson’s rte, eee! Bed Room Suites tin Walnut or Oak. You have no idea of what your money will do until’ you visit, Bowman’s. out. Bridge Played ie Mrs, Dollar’s Home Mrs, P. J. Meyer and Mrs. @ H. Dollar entertained Wednésday sven- Covera| ing in the home of’ the latter, Fourth street, with five tables of bridge. Flowers. were used jn de- corating the rooms, Honors in the games were won by Mrs. C. B. Whittey and Miss Olga Rupp. A course luncheon was serv- ed after the games. Mrs, Mills Hostess at Bridge Dinner Mrs. W. Mills entertained last evening al 7 o'clock three course chop suey dinner. Covers were matk- ed for age at the attractively ranged t: Two tables of bridge played after dinner. Honors were won by Mrs. Hilda Joslin. Surprise Shower Given for Bride Mrs, Nolan Nichols, who before her marriage the latter part of December was Miss Gladys Kapsch, was honor st evening at a haggle plan. prise shower giver. by Mi . L. Sherwin, There were 1 gue: and the Mg Ln was spent in se ing for the bri Mrs. Wichols was blindfolded and asked td guess the “nature of the many lovely gifts presented to her. Trefreshment course was served at the conclusion of the evening. APPOINTED COMMITTEE CHAIR- MAN Mrs. T. L. Brouillard of Ellendale, state chairmian of public welfare for the State Federation of Women’s clubs, has just been appointed chair. man of the May Day Health obser- vanets in North Dakota by the Na- } tional Child Health Association and will handle the with her club d RETURN FROM CITIES Dr. and Mrs. F. B. Strauss return- ed last evening from St. Paul where Dr. Strauss has been attending o medical clinic. He also acted as del- egate from the Lions club at the Waterways conference. Seep DAUGHTERS OF AMER- The Gathelts Treuphtees of Amer- ica will have their regular meeting at 8 o'clock Monday evening at St. Mary’s hall. Installation of officers will be held. . TO STUDY IN. MINNEAPOLIS Miss Annette Erickson, who has ‘been spending the holidays with her parents on their farm ‘Wilton, has returned to Minneapolis where she is studying music. BUSINESS TRIP H, Cokenour of the’ Federal Bureau of Anime! Industry has gone to Fargo, Grand Forks,. and , other ‘k in connection Dr. H. 8-piece Walnut Bed Room Suite, former price’ $186.00. price (s.......: value for .... White Ename! Bed, Sale . $132.00 8-piece Oak Bed Room Suite, reg- ular price $87.00. Now. .$62.00 (Finished in Mahogany) / V. ‘M. Bed, 4 ft., a regular $8.50 ate es $5.00 hy ft., a reg- ular $7.75 value. for. +++ $450 cities in the eastern part of the state on a business trip. Reser en ANNUAL GUILD MEETING The annual meeting of the -Wom- an’s Guild of St. George's Episcopal church was held Thursday at the home of Mrs. G. F. Dullam. Re- ports of the past year were read and approved and officers. chosen for the ensuing year. The officer: President, Mrs, ‘W. eS at it, Mrs. F, A, tary, Mrs. T. R. ‘Atinasey Mrs. S. W. Corwin, The guild “ih meet next Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. B. E. Jones. ; LEAVES FOR CALIFORNIA Mrs. John Bolinger of Jamestown, press chairman for this, the eighth, district of the State Federation of Women’ bs, has gone to Califor- nia for 1 months’ stay, Al- though to keep in touch with ‘ner club the major part of her work will be handled by the district president, ‘Mrs.’ Cleve Acton Cross of Dawson, and by members of the Jamestown Wednesday club. ~ . INSTALL OFFICERS Installation’ of officers was held last evening at the regular meeting of the Rebekah lodge. The qlective installed included: Mrs. eel tetl noble Catherine Mrs. K. C. Arn Gertrude Evarts, secretary; Grace Vreal, treasurer. cers of the lodge were appointed by the noble’ gr: SON BORN A son was: bora to: Mr. and Mrs, K. 0. Dormon of Baldwin last night at the home of Mrs. W. H. Miller, 508 Ninth street, LEAVES HOSPITAL Miss Rose Viere of the Rgan and Strauss Clinic left the St. Alexius hospital yesterday after a two weeks’ scay following an operation for ap- pendicitis: VIST MOTHER Miss Ann Richards of Minot ix in the ity visiting her mother, Mrs. Richards, who is ill ‘at the St. Rests hospital U. C. T. AUXILIARY MEETING The regular meeting of the U. C. T. Auxiliary tonight at 8 o'clock in the Elks hall will be followed by a social hour, AT DINNER vet Bell and son inner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schafer in Mandan fresterday evening. RETURNS FROM "WASHIN: sTON Mrs. L. E, Huscha has returned to Bismarck after a several weeks’ vis- it in Washington, D. parents. AT HOSPITAL Miss Lillian Mehl of Pretty Rock is ill at the St. Alexius hospital. Miss Mehl formerly lived in Bismarck. OUT OF HOSPITAL George Burke has returned sto his home in Mott after a several days’ illness im a local hospital. TO VISIT RELATIVES Einer Tullberg’ left today for Aberdeen, S. D., and Tigerton, Wis., for a visit with relatives. GUEST OF DAUGHTER Mrs. James Malloy of Garrison is Other offi- C., with her/f - THE BISMARCK: TRIBUNE in thé city, the west of her daugh- ter, Miss Marie alloy. SHOPPING BRE © - L. Keo Bailey’ of Moffit ..w: uepping in Bismarck Friday. FROM: BRADDOCK Mr. cand Mrs. H. Braddock were visitors in’ Bismarck ?| Friday. SHOPPING HERE Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hansen of Heb- terday. HERE ‘YESTERDAY Miss Edna Boss of Wing was in the city yesterday visiting friends, HERE TODAY B, F. Langer of McKenzie ix \a business visitor in the city, today. BUSINESS VISITOR C. Laird of Sterling transacted | |, business in the city yesterday. ON BUSINESS Al Bohn of Mott is spending a few days in the city on business. \ HERE TODAY Henry Jesson of Sterling wase in the city today on business. : ~and Delicious Chocolate Gaeke BAKER’S Cocoa and Chocolate Delightful foods and beverages of high qual- ity, pure and healthful. Walter Baker & Co, Ltd. , Exablisbed 1780, Mowratat. CANADA Booklet of Choice Recipes sent frees ILTUAUANAUAUUAATASAUUUEE ALTA HVA ETTORE HT RETURN HOME Mr. and Mrs. H. C. M. Sherwin of | - B Dear Editor: tein avefeceived, 20 many letters i hee ferent parts of the state, in ioe nee, shopping in the city et vhich the writers. have commented Upon’ my article “Christmas, Festivs-| S People’s Forum Almont, N. Dak. ties in Scandinavian Countrie T cannot possibly take time to answer apprecit I owe it to a few of the, pondents to explain the nation: Geo. Braudés, mentioned very in my article, Geo. and is recognize world | in papers, magazines, books and SaTAIATHVUUALUUUONIUUUOAUUUTATQIQAUUUELUATAUAUAUEULAGA AAA UCTAARAUALUU AACA One letter suggested that I ought lain the facts about also that he is not a “Dane” To this suggestion I may say that I am very well aware of the facts that Geo. Braudes comes from a Jewish Braudes is roughout ‘The City National Bank of Bismarck Member Federal Reserve $ B.C. Remington, P J. A. Graham, Vie Assets: Loans_and ‘Discounts. . $ Real Estate, Furnture ‘and Fixtures Quick Assets: United States Bonds United States Liberty Bonds .Other Bonds .. Cash and Due from Banks Liabilities: Capital Surplus and Undivided Profi Circulation Invites the confidence and business of the public. Has a record of Twenty Years of Continuous Growth. Has a Reputation of being upright in our dealings. Holds a strong position with available Cash Reserve. jon of the many interesting letters that have been sent to me. - | Copenhagen, Denmark, Feb. 4th, 1842 Nevertheless anish citizen” the a mistake by calling Geo. Braudes a “Danish writer.” His Jewish ances- tors do‘ not rob him of tie privilege Tam also acquainted with the words | °f being a Danish citizen more than be tinguished Rabbi, Stephen | Ur European ancestors rob us of the & Wise of Now York Clay, wh privilege “of: being. Arser! CAnie. the: Sem center of criticlen oped bal eat 8 peg ail Looe on account of his statemeats regard-| born in America or are i ing the historical facts about Jeeus.| citizens, like to be known as American He makes this stateme: citize ven though they think with Gtabdes of Deutidre, the J tenderness of their ancestors’ coun- er, holds that the story of Jesus is| {tty across the sea. This, I believe, a fiythology and believes that such| olds true with all honorable & Bae have okistel” ote, peans who, have ‘come to this “ 1 do not believe Rabbi| of the free and home of the brav Witte Heeeeent ot Gene So Geo, Braudes is Danish in birth, ‘ 1 oa an customs and Jan, fe oand Jewish writer” is correct. It] thoughts. Denmark is his, native country, his home for almost a cen- tury, The Danish government allows him ‘Kr. 4000 annually for his public lectures, This was appropriated of the Danish “Falketing.” eaeyclopeu neces “A Danish Cr! Jewish blood does not ke aw ‘rom him his rights to,be “Dan- ish.’ true, however, that he is “a writer of Jewish parentage.” For the benefit of those who may not know, Geo. Braudes was born in graduated from the university in 1864, and has lived at that place all his life except five years, during which time he resided at Berlin. , His books, “The great tendencies of the 19th century literature,” as well as his “Danish Poets,” tell the story as to w nation belon, He is knowh in the Scandinavian countries and gil over the world as the “Cele- hratdd Danish writer” and {s himself very much attached to Denmark. ‘therefore, I do not believe I mede | FOOT SPECIALIST All diseases of the feet success- fully treated. Phone 418 DR. CLARA B. WESTAPHAL Room 11 . Webb Block Evenings by appointment, Us Established in thond : ystem, Ninth District. United States Depositary. IC. Marks, Vice President. io and Cashier, nson, Asst, Cashier, Ne Remlugton, Jr, Asst.” Cishters STATEMENT OF CONDITION January 5th, 1926. 650,192.3: 58,401.72 50,000.00 199,900.00 46,068.44 334,407.26 630,575.70 50,000.00 40,750.50 49,700.00 1,198,818.95 1,339,269.75 punncnnnnanesauananal agnnennoanl annnnenanenoay jansncansucanangy ee es We have been fortunate in securing the Stephen Sanford line of Seamless Axminster Rugs of which we have a small advance ship- ment. We are closing out our other line at astonishingly low prices. Tapestry Highback Chairs Are Appro- priate for Halls and Living Rooms. These Chairs formerly priced at $49.50, $44.50 ani! $41.50, are priced for this sale, SALE COMMENCES MONDAY, JANUARY 11, continues for one week. Tay and This is an opportunity to buy Rugs of durable quality at a very small pri Saronac Tapestry 9x12, regular price 93! Sale price Royal Ka-Shan, 9x12, formerly priced at $150. No’ $110.00. Berkshire Tapestry, 9x12, regular price $32.00. Bundhar, 9x12, regular value Sale price Mano; 9x12, priced at $30.00. Priced for this s Crona Axminster, regular pues “$46.50. Priced for this sale at. Bussorh 9x12, formerly priced 4 a ErnUMNAUTQONUGIUOAIUOENORUMUUUAOOAAGORGAEROGHOREGORENUOEAOOEUTEOOUGEOAAGUOUAOOEAYOOTAOEOUGEOUAOOEAEOAOAAAOOUAON OSNOUANOGONAEODDEANDAOCAUANNNONODONOOAgoRaUaNoNNN OH PRPAAAORRSLACERNESUOLSA MESES HOH ESI PENSE $59.50. ” PAGE mg I don’t believe itis a ing statement to" pay: ‘iho. Bret the “Danish critic.” My. idea jn the first place was to correct Elsie Robinson’s statement in the Chicago American,-in which she refers to Braudes as a Norwegian, when in reality he is a Danish ‘citi- is REV. J. THORNELL, Almont, N. Dak. DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 116 4th St. Telephone 40W Bismarck, Matinee Every Day At 2:20 ipaalieliae — Saturday 5 NEWS PICTURES MERMAID COMEDY COMING MONDAY AND TUESDAY RICHARD DIX —-in— “Womanhandled” DUTT aes i $20.00 $122.00. Now . $16.50 $37.00 ale price. .$46-00 ates +++ +++ $88.00, $34.50 and, $82.00 Mohair Cloth Chair, former price $30.00. Sale price ........... .$21,50 Fibre Chair, regular price $21.00. Sale price..$12.00 Fibre Chair, formerly priced at $17.50. Sale price .... Fumed Oak Dining Room Chairs, Leather Padded, ay priced at. sca Leeson for Bua sue Oakdale, 8/3x10/6, regular price $88.00. Sale price. $71.00 Trewan, 8/3x10/6, regular price $88.00. Sale price..$71.00 Savalan, 36x36, $18 value. Priced for this sale at. . .$14.00 Bundar, 36x63, $18 value. Priced for this sale at. . .$14.00, Boxbury, 27x54, a regular $10.00 value, for .. $7.00 Maisland, 27x54, regular price $5.00. Sale price... . .$3.75 Bundhar, 27x54, regular price $11.50. Sale price. ...$8.50 Oakdale, 27x54, regularly priced at $10.00. Now....$7.50 Bussorah, 9x9, regular price $48.50. Now . $34.00 Bussorah, 8/3x10/6, former price $57.00. Sale price.$39.00 Burtex 8x10, a $31.00 value for Corona, 714x9, a regular $37.50 vaiue for. . Bussorah, 714x9, regularly sold at $41.50. Priced for this sale at Bussorah, 36x72, a $11.00 value. Sale price Bussorah, 27x54, a $7.00 value for Rag Rugs, 24x48, $1.25 value for. . Rag Rugs, 24x48, a $1.15 value for Oval Rag Rugs, 4x7, formerly priced at $14.50. Now..$7.50 Oval Braided Rugs, 6x9, regular,price $31.75. MMe MRCE ss 8s ameeee $l Oval Braided Rugs; 4x7. regular price $i6. 00 for.....° Oxford Rag Rugs, 86x72, regular price $3.25. Sale price ... “A tua nk ONUOOOONNONEOGNG dUNDSCHONOUNECEEOCuCOUEE Priced $315.00 .00. Priced $85.00 4 Walnut, pecs ‘eieai) Suite, Tapestry and Velour, a regular a0 00 Suite. at. Jac. Vélour, 3-piece suite in Toupe. , for this sale.at............. Mohair Davenport in Blue. and Rose, regularly sold for’ $110. 00. Sale’ price This Assortment of Lamps, Bases and Shades have been mark for this sale with the price cutting pencil... \ with Stone Glass Shade, regular $28.00. Sale price. .....$10.00 ys, with ‘Stone Glass Shade, — er! priced at $13.00. Now... .$7.00 Lamp ‘Bases, values to $11.50. Priced or. thig. gale at......$8.50 and $4.00 - $10.50, value, for...$6.50 ‘Mahogany Server, regular price $44,00.: Sale price Mahogany Drop Leaf Tables, a $66.50. value for .. White Enamel Fernery, formerly priced at $17.75. Now . Fibre Desk, Fore lar Sie ge i ou pee a -Mahogan u. le. price ... Strollers, y eguiar en Pricéd for this sale at ‘44 inch Oak Buffs ding price 358.00. Now ....: _ Library Dine Walnut, former price. $52.00, -Sale price ...