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PAGE EIGHT eo | || Social News I! Mandan Vieiniey | Bridge Luncheon Given Wednesday at Lewis and Clark’! pink, Additional Jurors Are Impaneled For Coming Court Term | Impaneiment of 12 jurors, ordered | | by Judge F. T. Lembke last Tuesday, d yesterday afternoon’ tables at the bridge luncheon given mailed to the 12 drawn| Wednesday nt 1 o'clock by Mrs, Lewis to report at 2 p. m. n, Mrs, Otto Bauer and Mrs. nat the Lewis and en gandle sticks | added un attractive note and the place cards and other table appointments WILTON WINS FROM BRAVES . McLean Cesnty.1 Team Defeats! was comple Bouquets of lavender and notices ordering. the Mandan Men 10-9 in Close- ly Fought Game sed were Flasher; L. Weiand, ¢ hard down te n Ulin; Aiton Grune- | shades. Covers were felder, Mandan; John Schwartz 1 wuests. hansen day Hedlick ‘Bridge was played ut nine tabl » Mor during the afternoon. Honors Judson; Mandan won by Mrs. dames G. MeGillie and pho Harvis, New . Fred Mrs. W Yostevin. Mrz. Thom: a ihn Het Jobn Klick, Heb. Hall of Bismarck was an out-ofstown ree the i puest A anvor tse ordered t ext Mond ATTEND FUNERAL, half the ad will Cc, CL A on, Harry HWunke, Jack | they rol charged with Donahue, 'T. J. Conroy and ©. V. Cad nd there ig/ dell of M wn and H. Swanson of oft. MW, Glendive are in Minneapolis to vy who i, tend the faner the Is vd with embezzlement on five, Nichols, veteran Northern whiny he brought to trial fol | covduetor, whieh was held this morn he Korsvick ease. ing. "Was duled to come the early part of the te 2 to trial i Miss eet Briar, | conducted by Judge Lembke j me EA TARE OEE Ree daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Gustaf EF.) ed up a field : AE from Valley City doe. Starek, and Ray Andrews of Mandan | Small Floor i te “thit Been in| Were married on Thanksgiving day | ccording to an announcement re- cently made public, Tne game was decidedly ragged in. ; spois, but on the whole, Mandan. abl showed up creditably. ‘The Braves At had a smaller floor to glay on than that. which they use at Mandan and they were facing the identical team which pl in the district tourna ment last r. The Braves excelled on defense and all the Wilton filed goals came far back on the floor. A number of! personal fouls were called during the! game but these were mostly due to) the smallness of the floor. | Mandan failed to do itself justice when it came to free throws and lost an opportunity to add several more points to the score when, in the last two minutes of tree throws but fa of them. Men who made the trip to Wilton were Seitz, McDonald, Borresen, Lu ther, Heidt, Wagner, Huff, Jurvi And Walton. All of them were in| was the game F cept J The lineups were oe an Wilton TO INSTALL OFFICERS ing of Queen Esther Chap-| will be held this eve Installation of offic place, Refreshments will ar for the prosecu- comes to trial tion if the cas G. A. Hubbell, Glen Ullin, Chosen Head of Bankers’ Society y,.ccicn ind installation of ofticers Pacteerice will feature the business ssion | o Ullin, was the W. B. A. Maccabees this ev - at 7:30 in the Knights of Pytl mbers | fall, : eting Tuesday ee and Clark hotel.| RETURNS FROM WISCONSIN Orrin Baertsc h of Hebron was nton Olson has returned , they had five! elected vic estby, Wis. wher€ she has iting relatives for the past TO ELECT OFFICERS ed to make any! W Mrs. F. ow has returned from, ns where she has been spending ig the coming slature, ¥ Mr. and 3 OF SON orge Reko are the committee w firm that the name which he sug- Personal [and | i AL FILM gested for a new automobile tire -has Ratmermnil onc and; | yellow chrysanthemumg decorated the! ! law's love-life, her rise to the heights ; action, while youth and beauty con- | feelings and THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE won him a cash prize of not less than ‘$500 or more than $2,500. He will leave Saturday for Chicago to learn ‘which of the three major prizes has i PROMISED ‘been awarded to him. The letter in+ forming him of his good fortune did not say. AT. LTINGE In addition to the cash prize, his expenses on the trip*to Chicago will ve paid. tis sister, Hildor, plans to Manager Simon. ‘Pledges Ex-| accompany him. estas ‘4 bi stions ceptional Entertainment |, .or non en eee in Stella Dallas’ Co |Government Had Manager Simon, who usually main. | tains a strict silence about the sil- ent dramas that play at his Eltinge Theatre, ‘Under Cover’ Man on Green’s Staff Promises in enthusiastic the super-attraction, “Stel- San Francisco, co, Dee. 9 The ja Dallas” which opens at the Eltinge| trial of Colonel Ned M. Green, world ,today for the last half of the week| war figure and former prohibitich {is as distinctive and as out of the or-| administrator for this area, on linary a brand of entertainment as charges of embezzling 42 bottles of er thrilled the utrons of any liquor, has developed that the gov- ernment had an “under cover” man on the colonel’s staff. ‘The under-cover agent, Carl Ablin, - Every Mile A "Mile Away From Winter t Dallas,” by Mrs, Olive Hig-| y, first appeared us a ser- the American Magazine; eras a best seller novel, and then five newspapers throughout untry tan it, — Mrs, Leslie , stage play. the radio, een is an pictorial translation of cording to the producer. It | unfolds tory of u typical American jeirl, in whose heart tumult rages and seeks romantic expression, Stel- | the lew and her fall to the depths, is a dra- ‘matic X-ray, full of emotional eli- maxes and colored with vivid realis- ic revelations. Plenty of laughter intersperses the — of “Stella Dallas” a| not only plumbs the ‘3 the spirit high, but | thrilling progress, a beand of | entertainment is unfolded that for} sheer unalloyed pleasure has seldom | been equalled on the screen, A superb cast, that admirably fits | the author's conception, was selected | with rare care and discrimination to interpret the characters that are! Tha tach Ne exten imei Standard known to the millions who have eith- Iceland ‘'er read the novel or seen the play. Pullmans daily to Los Angeles leave Belle Bennett, chosen as the seven-, ty-third candidate for the role, plays arrive Los Angeles 12:01 noon—only three an of Pyro and Stella, to the life. Ronald Colman, | en route. Fast Through Tourist Car > keep it in your | romantic and manly, plays Stephen, Loe Angeles — ask for special dates of departure. Garage Dallas. Alice Joyce, gracious and re- fined, plays Mrs,” Morrison. Jean | felon Qin fare— Chili nse hte jolt, the great character actor, All-Pullman—every travel luxury. presr aa ‘sell Pyro Ed. Munn, the wise-cracking, aa aie Thai off riding master. Lois Moran, Californian—No extra fare—Stand- the child wonder, is the strange and Rock ard and Tourist Pullmans and coaches beled Pyro drum beautiful Laurel, and Douglas Fair- Island daily from Kansas City. banks, Jr., as a child of the block, ” : plays the care-free collegian, Richard | Meals—“The best on wheels” at mogt Grosvenor. reasonable alitornia Via the low-altitude Golden: Three super-quality ity trains—finer and faster service this season Lines) Minneapolis 4:20 ee sea 3 | THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1926 took the witness stand late yesterday.| er shows that there is considerable Through the words of the agent,| livestock shipping from that point be}! Green was again pictured as @ high} sides, that by his association government official who sorted out the best of the confiscated intoxicants for his own personal use. Ahlin said that Green instructed him and other agents to pick out the good liquor for him and put it on the lower shelf of a vault, adding that he would “call for 4t later.” Woodworth Shippers Ask For Additional Stock Yards, Sheds | Jamestown, N. D., Dee. 9.—)— Completing its third successful year of existence with a record of 42 cars of stock shipped for the year, net receipts to its farmer members of nearly $70,000 for each of these years.) and a freight outlay of nearly $4,000) unnually to the Northern Pacific rail- way company, the Woodwosth Live- stock Shipping association is asking the raifroad company for added yard facilities st “Woodworth. A report by: the association manag calls. attention of railroad officials to the need of sheds, adtlitionel stock and, yards and a well. Anywhere you gor,r you can buy this safe | low-cost anti-freeze NIGHT must have Pyro to protect cars against an: anti- Wrecke in your cold. Pyro won't clog cooling Aaa Sees Wars anions or And toad take nections, won i |qnere’s a garage or filing sta- cat through metal parts. Any tion Pyro, Stop Make of car can use there. the right mixture safely. as adding water alone. is 90 inexpensive, so deve 0s lap oan ion 5 Kd to use that gn oe — | dea last winter depended on Pyro label on the drum. Take homéa gallon prices. f Polonsky parents of a son born Tuesday eve- ———— | Be McDonald f . Krash| ning. Hans Simonson ; ; jorresen e Redington 3 . : Luther £ MeMartin| | Think of how a heavy Wins Cash Prize 7 Serine Mina storm would hamper the dee). | ——— ical For information ond lseratere, apply - U.S. Industrial Alcohol Co. Substitutions: Mandan—-Huff fer ~| Hans Simonson, young emplose,of | : McDonald, Wagner for Luther; V Morton county bue livery of our coal. Order Bew- yo ate highway department, is in | A.E. Dove Gen'l Avent Pass's Dopertment ——————-—-WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS ton—Jolly for F. Krush. Umpi represented at the gathering, la Coal now and be safe tuck. \- oiestinn fie bead ms Fred Krush. nkers being. present. Phone 62. Wachters. | He has been notified by a Chicago | ' ; PLEASE NOTE Our store will open Friday at 8:30 a. m., to accommodate women employed. Garris-Nobertson FOR WOMEN'S WE Bismarck, No. Dak. AR VERY IMPORTANT Owing to the extremely low prices quoted, we can. not permit exchanges or returns. The usual “Harris-Robertson” guarantee for full satisfac- tion is always in order. Starting Tomorrow, Friday, at 8:30 A. M., Bismarck’s Most Drastic Pre-Inventory | learance Entering upon a vigorous out clearing of winter apparel at nied low prices, this shop will be the center of attraction for every thrifty shopper in- Bismarck and vicinity offering apparel of superb quality and workmanship at prices far under regular value. We have marked the prices so low for this event that you are bound to save a great deal. Clearance COATS Now(|Greatly Reduced Our Supremacy in ee values and fashion make these reduced ices doubly attractive. Fur Trimmed Coats Pog ee Verte... $24.50 Values (0 $00.50, reduced to .......... SBDDO . $49.50 ‘Women’s and Misses’ model coats. $29. 50 Values to $85.00, reduced to ....... Coats, high grade tailored Coats, : $45.00 Junior Coats Coats. - $1.25 values .... Those who share in this oven it realize to the full the wonderful value giving character of Harris-Robertson’s Pre-Inventory Clearance Sale BA Handkerchiefs, 20 and’ 25e values ....2.......0005 .10c $1.50 values ..... ..98c Silk Hose, black and brown, Ladies Mercerized Ribbed Hose, ite Muslin Nightgowns, Silk Radium Scarfs, fancy, COME E A RLY Silk and Wool Hose, $1.50 values ... Windsor Ties, plain and fancy, ..98c menor Deere severe wowmeenerae cow eee $1.95 wa. 98C. $2.95 | Clearance _ DRESSES ‘The wonien, who wants. amet stseet Gk sttétnoon dian st 4. little price will be almost sure to find her desires realized in_ this assortment of silk and woolen: dresses. Prices have been lowered on this group of ‘dresses with but one thought in mind — : '—the immediate disposal of every one. Street and Afternoon Dresses: Soret c tm 912.05 $19.75 . Women’s‘ and- Misses’ eilk and cloth dresses. $24.75 . Values to $85.00, $29.50 Cow seeerecccee Valve to $9030, reduced mi ia 8 F. Women’. ter rade atk and cloth dresses . eee ges ee eS ON