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~ raindrops, Pupils of Richholt _ School Are Presented in Pretty. Operetta Pupils of the Richh Richholt school byt! excellently abe rotae) the: two. act pin oge “The Moon Queen” at the high tzhool auditorium last evening. e scenery and lighting effects were cleverly worked out, giving the p atmosphere to the realms of sun and moon. The set- y for the first act is in The Land osy Dawh for which the stage pl transformed by a background .. of delicate rainbow colors. hung in streamers. The second act, In the Hall of the bagi Way, was given atmosphere by lighting effects. The children in their bright cos- tumes presented a pretty dein] as they danced and sang their parts With grace and 8; id interpretation. The choruses were well trained. Teachers of Sunttiy | School | Entertained The teachers c of tl cC Methodist Sunda: ra were guests of Mrs. F. W. Evarts Tues- ay Avenitg at her home at 312 At the close of a social evening the hostess served a course lunch- eon. ‘Nite, A sselstine of Moffit was ‘an out-of-town n guest, Mr. and Mrs. Harty Are Hosts to Club Mr. and Mrs. J, M. Harty were hosts Menay cron bri: to members “4 at a’ pot- The principal en in thel’ operetta were: Robert. Gussner; The Moon, unis a ete Princess Sunshine Evelyn aoe Prince Sunbeam, i 17 North, Star, Knothe; Evening Star, roms Wil- joanne Aneel Louise Mel- Evening Breeze, Freida Summer coud, Marion’ hee Summer Sho’ Bertha) ds: Rainbow, Gladys Risen. C hordes of stars, sunbeams and | moon-' beams assisted Between the acts eye ee aryl and Mary sear iat Weist piano duet, Intermezzo Franke. Bliss Joyce > Newton hare the pe? Re ee tc and 0,” al grade js an sixth grade 24 sang two songs in costume, eee Bridge Dinner. at T. R. Atkinson Home nund| Mr. and Mrs. Heltemus Are Honored at Party “ nr my was Pe! Mon- gorge Louis Benser at Fifteenth street in | ema of ban and Mrs. Jake Helte- who left Tuesday to make "| ago, and $1,094.09 was for taxes on Pretty Party 1 For - Gwendolen Welch Mr. and Mrs. T. Ri Atkinson en-| sh tertained Tuesday evening at a 7 o’clock bridge divas. honoring Miss Gwendolen ‘Welch and Kelly Sim- cason, whose wedding will an event of early January, The decoration motif was carried out with numerous red hearts = the general color. scheme was and green, furnishing a holiday Peete Four tablés. of bridge = in play following the dinner. scores in the games were ota Mrs. Mell Pollard and Dr. Richard Krause. eee Oscar Larson returned from Dick- inson Monday after spendi poh eral weeks with. friends. accompanied home. 4 his his brother | wi Alvin Larson, Miss Hazel ay was hostess Saturd t inveompliment to. Miss An attractive color seheme of Bok and white carried out in the . Preah pied and table rEegnari cna 0; was at ‘three tabl tables Se sak wore po were she Polierd Moses.and Miss Cirele No. 2 2 of the ae Ladies wor at of he mid "Thrs the general ion of a ursda: afternoon at 3 Loge the churcl A bes the regular jiness ani “ocak meeting for the month, eee ao Bismarck chapter of DeMolay entertain at a dancing party and rat. | ths berg of Taylor, who ell aetsi here the oe in the chapter Souci for a few days, aa Mrs. L. G. Eastman of Hazen visited friends in Bismarck. Mon-| day and Tuesday en route to her home from Grand Forks, where she has spent several she of her daughte: “whTeershky. Members of the Squirrel club niet \’ oday evening to comp lete give Dec. 14 @t Patterson hall. Music will be furnished by the Commodores. | oe marrage ee Heanse, feiss issued meeti Monde to Theodore Brittin and Miss ‘Alice’ Genieude Lane of Glencoe. se bab ety Mrs. BE, pong have tl guests Mrs. Carl and daughter and Miss Opal berg of C8 aes Mrs. C. E. Kelvsen and. Miss Los Duncan"of ‘Almont spent. Mepiay 5 Bismarck with relatives friends, Danes J. W. Wilév of Fare arrived in ness affairs for a, few days, Mrs. 8S, A, “Beale dock entered St. ‘Alexius orntal Saturday for treatment, Earl Detitsman of Hebron was PB for a public dance which they i ing gimbeny- this ged Tuesday to look after ola second anni: f fetiaden of, the cha pnd ie oe Woman's B Benefit association home sass Mrs, a mp a Sets, is da: the Fete] att of offi Rul wit be, ae Mt tac bere. ace. se ® “Joep i. sia, Harner | sonpany, Rochester, " fer Tuesday fet trans- in the city, ‘. guild will hold a ni mosing the home of fr zt £ Bankéton at 922 Sixth stree! Ralph Baker ai Gerald Andrews poate gree rn i= more e company of Fargo were a aC "e s Mrs. J. Rohrer of eon is spend- » trans- Se days in thi eet ies for Dicki: admitted to St. Alexius hospital kind Monday for treatment. A’son was born Monday to Mr. and Mrs. C, E. Rohrer of 404 Elev- enth street, Bismarck. Mrs. W. F. Glenny and Mrs. George Glenny of Mott were guests in ‘this city Tueeday, Mr. and Mis. Walia wm Hiern. near Bismarck are son born Toesdey, es one Welenbergee ras discharged from hospital Batis, Franklin | Withore of Almont 'uesday it T here, look’ se ete business affairs, » 2 et adel Betiagon. ef for a few days, Cloudy. tonight and Thurs- “day. Probably some \, Snow, — 7 ene, Children s, Pavilion esate Haven Part of the money derived from the sale of Christmas Seals in Bismarck and elsewhere is used to help furnish thise fine new $75,000 children’s pavilion at the state tuberculosis sanatorium at San Haven. Children of the state have already contributed $4,000 toward this project by the sale of seals in previous years, and the fund will be increased this year. When you buy Christmas Seals you are helping in this worth-while work. Delinquent Tax Total Is Less Than * Year Ago Election of C. D. Dickerson of Nor- ma asa member of the house of representatives from the 43fd legis- lative district, which embraces Ren- ville county, is a certainty, on the basis of returns from a third of the precincts in which an election was held yesterday, County Auditor C. E. Colcord said today. Dickerson, indorsed by the Nonpartisan league, was unopposed, The Methodist Ladies’ Aid will serve chicken and noodles at the dinner Thursday, Dec. 1. Serving will start at 5:30. Tickets 50 cents. Indicating improved financial con- t-| ditions in Burleigh county this ycar over last, the list of delinquent real estate taxes for 1926 prepared by County Treasurer G. L. Spear shows @ total of $64,701 as compared with $98,883.18 a ar ago. This total is considerably less than the average of delinquent taxes. Several thousand dollars worth of these delinquent taxes will no doubt be paid before the annual sale is held at the,office of County Auditor A. C. Isaminger on Tuesday,-Decem- ber 13. Of the total amount of delfnquent taxes for 1926, $44,319.07 was for taxes on land in the county as compared with $77,719.33 a year} property in the incosporated vil. lages of the county. Delinquent taxes for the city of Bismarck total $19,205.42 as, compared with $21,- 163.85 a year ago. DICKERSON ELECTED Mohall, N. D. Nov, 20.—(AP)— Special prices on coats and dresses during the entire week at the Sarah Gold Shop. Phone 566, 312 Main street. : The Methodist Ladies’ Aid|’ will serve chicken and moodles at the dinner Thursday, Dec. 1. Serving ‘ ‘will start at 5:30. Tickets 50 cents. our store, desire, THE K TRIBUNE _ _ \NEW BOY SCOUT |= TROOPS FORMED Two Groups Sponsored by Knights of Columbus Will Be Invested ” Installation of two new boy scout troops sponsored by the Knights of Columbus at KB 300 p.m. Friday in the St. Mary’s gymnasium will be the first public scout ceremony of the winter. They have heen desig- nated Troops 7 and 8. Organized about Oct. 1, the en- rollment of ‘both of the new troops havo been working steadily towards their tendertont ranking since that time. There are 16 boys in each troop and each one of them has completed his tentetort tests and will be awarded his badge. Clayton _Finla: al is scoutmaster of Troop 7 and his assistant is Ray Schriener.. Mr. Finlayson an- nounced that there are more than 16 boys waiting for permission to take their tenderfoot tests at the St. Mary’s ‘school @nd the enroll- ment of his troop would be in- creased to 24 as soon as possible. The troop committee consists of J is facies P. Halloran and J. E. Jel Clement Kelly, former scoutmas- ter of Troop 8, worked with the boys until they had passed their tests, before he left the city. Ter- rence Halloran has been asked to take charge of the troop and it is DREAMS OF DELIGHT Her longing day-dreams of a lovely article of jewelry can be made a reality by a visit to Our Chris¢mas goods are arriving daily and we strongly advise an early selection. Convenient terms may be arranged if you BONHAM BROTHERS The Store of Safe Diamond Buying Dr. Geo. F. McErlain’ Osteopathic Physician Electrotherapy Solar-Ray Chronie Diseases a Specialty 114 Fourth Street Phone 240 Bismarck, N. D. MATINEE Every, Day at 2:30 MATINEE Every Day at 2:80 : TONIGHT--Wednesday-Thursday-Friday-Saturday The Mightiest Picture in the History Three_Years in the . Making. Cost $4,000,000 With 150,000 of the Screen Is Here Now! expected that he “will assume — his duties in the near future. The troop committee is composed. of J. D. Healow, J. N. Roherty and M. P. Boespflug. Mothers and fathers of path scouts as well as the gencral lic are urged to attend the inveutithte cere- rmonies Friday night. The program will be of one hour and 15 minutes duration and will be in charge of 12 scouts from one of the older troops of the city. A visiting scoutmaster whose name has not been Bata will be the princfpal speaker. Wesley Sherwin has been elected scoutmaster of the troop sponsored by the Methodist church to succeed Harold Kellar, who resigned to leave for Dickinson where he will make his’ home, Light color shoes dyed to a beautiful brown or black, all work guaranteed.—Bismarck Shine Parlor, opposite the postoffice. For Rent—Office rooms in City National Bank building, in suite or single. Will ar- range to. suit tenants. Inquire at Webb Brothers. It is not too late yet to have photos finished for Christmas, but it Arrange for a sitting today. Phone 249. will be soon. Sittings made in the evenings by appointment only, The Butler Stydio 309'> Main Ave. Webb Block Look your loveliest. one of our soft water sham- poos and finger waves, $1.50.| S| aoe a fo ABA, Beauty wae’ De No. 1, The Great Northern Fur evening, Dec. 1, 1927, at 71 company of New York will sell/ P. M. Election of pM factory and salesman’s sam-jother important matters. ple fur coats direct to the pub-| members e lic for 3 days only of this week pment’ Vv. TONIGHT Wed. - Nov. 30th —The star of “Ben. Hur” fights his way to a lovers’ Paradise again, in a film crammed with thrills and beauty. Another Novyarro tri- umph? ALICE A JOHN M. STAHL Production Based on the stage success, ee and News “The World and His Wife” MRS. D. PATIENT Announces the opening of her GIFT SHOP for the Holiday season. 304 1-2 Main Ave. on Second Floor SSFP O PVG S Just Received a Big Selection of COATS - DRESSES - MILLINERY e e . Millinery In new Satins and metal combinations— snappy large head sizes. COATS For many years we have purchased Manufacturers Samples at about 1-3 off and offering them to our trade at January Sale Prices for the Holiday Trade, We unpacked 100 dresses and coats which were se- lected by our Eastern Resident buyer. : These sample garments have stood the test of years. We have never had a complaint of workmanship in 22 years. Our trade insist on this particular make and will take no others. They are not a cheap garment, #7 siling and fur trimmed for ¢-92-, DOD» dD ge ewenceiemmeneens Bi ecto Coats $19.75 to $39.75 for $135.75 Coats for Sport Coats At worcvoce These Sample Dresses are of the latest Styles in wonderful mate- - rials priced to suit the most con- servative representing.a saving of at least—One Third. Sizes 16 to 50 at $14.75, $16.75, $19.75: $26.75, $29.75 » UF T0650 Woinen’ s Wear Style (The “Beat For Lesa") ted to be pre ee P9OS00909999F