Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
A 4 be upheld this evening by Isabelle TUESDAY, JAN Bhower Given For Menoken Couple at Ed Ebeling Home Mr, and Mrs, Ed Ebeling of Men- oken ent Saturday eveni: et a shower in honor of Mr. an Mrs. William Trzynka, whose mar. tiage occurred Christmas Eve. ig the evening seven tables of whist were in play with honors zing to Mrs. Otto Ayers, ‘eakle and Park Wood. A two-course luncheon was served Tat the close of the evening with Mrs, jh Cc. eae Ge eta rand in assisting oatess. o Pice were marked for 50 guests a ' Miss Dralle was a Bismarck guest at the party. Debate Teams Will Meet at High School Auditorium Tonight The high school debate teams of| atte Bismarck and Jamestown will meet this evening at 7:30 at the local high school auditorium to discuss the resolution, “That Should Enact a Law Establishing a Federal Department of Education.” This contest is one of three which will be held this evening by the tri- angular debate league, com whe landan. Bismarck, Jamestown and The affirmative for Bismarck will Johnson, Dorothy Dorum and Roger Tom Boutrous, Frank Roberts and Theodore Psilalihanos will to Mandan tonight where they will rep- resent the negative side of the ques- tion. The public is cordially invited to attend the debate this evening. « Surprise Program at Club Meeting| sn: ‘The Bismarck Study club was en- tertained Monday at the home of Mrs. O. Lundquist. In accordance with the program, eutertainment was provided by Mrs, E. a ‘td Lg myn & group of young girls in a de! it proweace: th following selec- tions were give Vocal duet, Misses Marian Sandin and Ramona Boepple; piano duet, Misses Ruth Gordon and Marguerite Kennedy; readings by Misses Dor- ens A Dorum and Elizabeth Newton, and a dance ong Misses Inez oe sop! Dency Dickinson. b ‘was responded to by “Best Recipes” of the members present at the meeting. * Special Meetings at Salvation Army Hall An interesting pro; of special meetings has been pianned for this week at the Salvation Ai hall. Rev. C. A. Stephens of the Baptist church will be the principal speaker at the meeting this evening. Commandant Rose Kirchner of Mandan will come to this city Wed- nesday evening to speak at the Army hall. Special s will be held Thursday evening, and Rev. Paul S. be the oie oe era 8 lor ‘8 vices, a ‘Sel be Am the hardware dealers of Bismarck, the following will go to Fargo this week to attend the an- nual convention of tha North Da- kota Implement Dealers association: ie ana of gy ci and peers lwa-., jomas per Bismarck Im ent company, J. C. Taylor and H. Niles, manager and assistant manager of the local branch of the International Harves- ter company. | | | Mr. and Mrs. D. J. McGillis left today for an extended valli points in and Calif » where they will visit friends.- Mr. and 3°-3. McGillis plan to be away for eee The ladies auxiliary to the gt Rg ES ome of Mrs. Leo de Rochford 302 Park street. | = John Larson, C. J. Larson and H. G. Hanson of this city are attend- ing the lumbermen’s convention in Minneapolis, ‘ eee J. B. sie, i Stephen, where was by the death of his father, J. F. We eee ednseday afternoon at3 ‘eelock a U. C. at Arthur | after which six tables. Out-of-town Guests Honored at Dinner and Bridge Monday Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Patterson wete hosts Monday evening to 24 at their apartnient at the hotel in honor of Mr. and D. Paulson of Fargo, who are in the city during the special session. Dinner was se! asea at Pl at . Honors at cards we! of honor, Mr. and Mrs. John Sullivan of Mandan were guests from out of the city. Social Question Is Subject For Debate at Meeting of Club An interesting debate on the sub- ject “Is Our Soe wa Our Social Change an Im- ovement?” was held at the meet- ing of the Monday club yesterday ternoon. ~ The affirmative side of the ques- tion, tgheld by Mrs. E. P. Quain and Mrs. G. F. Dullam, was cH hed the decision. Mrs. T. R. Atkinson and Mrs. B. E. Jones represented the ive side. iss Hardy Jacksen was hostess to the club Monday. Harris Hustlers Are Entertained Monday at D. H. Houser Home The Harris Hustlers of the Mc- Cabe Methodist church met Monday evening at the D. H. Houser home at 116 West Thayer. The evening was spent in erick J for the Mandan hospital, after whi: @ course luncheon was served. Miss Blanche Houser, Hulda Salem and Beulah Shurr acted as hostesses for the evening. Dinner Guests at Carl Jacobson Home Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jacobson of 617 Mr. rs. Zerr, Elsie Slutton and Elsie Milde, Ben- nie and Gustav Jacobson, of Bis- marck; Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers and sou of Menoken, and Hans Jacobson of Tuttle. Capitol Club Has Membership of 200 The Capitol club, which was organ- ized during the last session of legis-| the lature, now has a membership about 200, the wive: of all state of- ficials, senators and representatives since 1899, The ¢lub is purely social in nature meets to ide en- tertainment for the visiting ladies during session. Mrs. C. F. Dupuis is the Capitol club and Sorlie is honorary president. Other officers are: Mrs. Fay Harding, secretary; Mrs. J. E. Stevens, chair- man of the historical committee; . A. O. Brown, chairman of the entertainment committee; Mrs. Obert Olson, chairman of the em- blem committee. The emblem of the Mire Ar .| of which the hostesses served Demure Chapeau | taffe- will The quaintness of this soft ete Sepia in Ser Wwoemes ive PPtimes. Capitol_club is the state seal of jorth Dakota. oa fits are aoe in other ites. innesota aol Nebraska, the obeetnayirle {diana ie is chad tho State Assem- bly Woman's club. | Mi hn J. ‘in home at the state itentiary.. Members of the club are sted to meet at the Grand ‘ic or Patterson hotel before 1:80. Party For Teachers Saturday Afternoon Misses Elizabeth Best and Lavina Register were hostesses Saturday afternoon to the teachers of the William Moore school. The afternoon was spent in con- tests and games, at the conclusion a course luncheon, Rev. Father J. A. Boucher of Prince Albert, Canada, who has vis- ited in Bismarck on several occa- sions as a guest at the home of his sister, Mrs. J. F. Campagna, of south of this city, was recently or- dained to the priesthood at an im- ressive ceremony at which Most verend J. H. Prud’Homme, D. D., bishop of Prince Albert and Saska- toon, presided. Father Boucher has distinguished himself as one of the foremost scholars at the Edmonton Jesuit college and at Laval univer- sity. He is weil suited for his voca- tion and has had an unusually a ° did preparation ior work in Cana- dian settlements. bias Mrs. H. D. Paulson of Fargo, wife of the editor of the Fargo Forum, is spending a few days in this city with her husband, who is attendi: session, and as the guest o! friends. chai Mrs. Otto Miller of Mercer has re- turned to her home, having been dis- charged from St. ‘Alexi hospital Mrs. Charles Gaskill and son Earl of Sterling were the guests of Mr/ G.| and Mrs. C. R. Kositsky Sunday. \ ee 8 , Mrs. Rudolph Oelke of New Leip- zig has been admitted to St. Alexius: hospital for treatment. Samuel K. Porter and Mrs. toria Mills of Bismarck were Saturday afternoon by Justice R. and Girls Win a free ‘vacation to NIAGARA FALLS “The Heme of Shredded Wheat" Those who write best on Shredded Wheat come at our expense Write ter particulars to THE SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY Miagara Felis, N. ¥. P's Don’t look for Schillin zs Coffee on the bargain counter - - it seldom appears there. There is no need for it to vary in price, since it never varies in flavor. the Dome | the Crane. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Speaks were the attendants. of her husband who is speaker of the house at the special session. se @ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Finrite of Gladstone have returned home after spending a few days in this city as the guests of Mrs. B. Larson. eee Mrs. A. J. Rulon of Jamestown mt the week-end in this city with tative Rulon, who is attend- ing the special session. see I a few days in Bismarck on business and visiting with relatives, ees John H. Wishek of Ashley spent Sunday in this city en route to his home after an extended trip to points in California. ow % E. D. Rose of Jamestown, and etait of Bismarck, was a busi- ness caller in this city Sunday and Monday. eee Mrs. Paul Allen of Fargo spent week-end in this city with Mr. Allen, who is transacting business here, eee The Fortnightly Club will meet Wednesday rnoon at the home of Mrs. E. B. Cox. eee Mrs. Nick Kuhn and Miss Anna Kuhn of Glen Ullin were guests in Bismarck Sunday. se @ George L. Lamb of Michigan spent Monday in Bismarck, looking er business PE sane i. ta rel oe Ri sand m an extend Sah se - sis Miss Emma Klein of Wilton has been discharged f St. Al boat ory “pest a lexius Mrs. Jacob Reichert of Bentley has been discharged from St. Alexius hospital. Sickee D. W. Miller of this city i: tient at St. Alexius hospital, sire see Mrs. H. A. Harris left Sunday for a short trip to the Twin Cities. Max Young Man Dies in Local Hospital Wilkinson F. Klein, 23, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Klein of Max, died in a Bismarck hospital late Mon- day afternoon after being serious- ly ill with appendicitis since Christ- mas. Funeral services will be held from ve Klein home in Max on Wednes- he leaves three Archie and ‘Albert and Mies ters, Beatrice and Eunice, living at home, and Ruby, hospital. y, @ nurse in a local Annual meeting of the Bur- leigh county chapter, Red | Cross, will be held at 5 o'clock | Monday, Jan. 23, at the Ass'n of Commerce. All members are expected to attend. mn. , jides his vaees and mother,| and delivered CK TRIBUNE Peek-a-Boo! Painted girls’ heads can be glimps- ed under ortrich feather hair on these satin’ mules, Annual Meeting of A. C. Membership to Be Held on Jan. 26 Members of the ssociation of Commerce will pass on the program tecommended by the board of di- rectors at a dinner to be held in the Grand Pacific hotel at 6:30 p. m. Thursday, Jan. 26. Date for the annual meeting of the association membership was set by the board of directors follo @ discussion of the various sugg tions for the 1928 civic program at @ meeting held in the association chambers Monday night. Members of the ociation and Ron-member citizens of Bismarck had previously held a series pf four group conferences last week at which time all suggestions for the 1928 program were received and tabulated. A. M. Christianson, J. C. Taylor to make arrangements for the annual meeting. : Aviator Drops Yeast to Breadless Village Orofino, Idaho, Jan. 17—— Orofino was back to gastronomic normalcy today after an aviator circled the community and dropped 40 pounds of yeast, thereby saving it from being a breadless city. Cut off from rail and highway communication since poke | be- cause of floods, Orofino, which has 1,000 inhabitants, suddenly foun itself with no yeast and only one loaf of bread. A Spokane aviator arrived over the town yesterday the necessary yeast, In What Month Is Your Birthday? On your Bethdty send your Mother Flowers Hoskins-Meyer Home of K-F-Y-R SORLIE SPEAKS AT CONVENTION State Executive Delivers In- formal Address Before County Commissioners Gov. A. G. Sorlie delivered an in- formal address at the opening scs- sion of the 2ist annual meeting o! the county commissioners of Norih Dakota in the Rex theatre this aft- ernoon, C. L. Young, city attorney wel- comed the commissioners to Bis. marck at the opening of the meet- ing and William Krekow, president of the association, gave the response At the business session which preceded the governor's address, the following committees were appoint- at ed—question box, resolutions mance, by-laws and nomination: Following a short business ses. sion which will be called at 9 a.m. Wednesday, J. J. Ermating secretary of the North Dakota partment of state highways, speak at 11 a. m. on the county yes- tem of highways. E. 0. Hathaway of the bureau of public roads will deliver the open- ing address at the afternoon session Wednesday at 1:30, and H. ©. Frahm, chief engineer vf the state highway commission, will give a general discussion of road prob- lems. Committee reports will constitute the inaugural sessions on Thursday morning. House Tables Plan to Lower Tariff Washinton, Jan. 17.—(®)—By a vote of 183 to 164, the house today tabled a senate resolution yen a downward revision of tariff. This action, taken at the instance of Representative Tilson of Con- necticut, Republican leader of the house, has the effect of virtually killing the measure, inasmuch as a vote to reconsider would be neces- sary to take it from the table.| DRESSES Group 1—A dozen silk numbers, each ..... Group 2—A few silks Group 3—New silks, each spring silks, formerly to $49.50, now $19.75 $5. $12.95 Group 4—Excellent wools and 95 Absolute Clearance Sale Wednesday, Jan. 18, 8 A. M. Sharp .| men this winter. It’s leap year expression of house alone has authority to tiate tariff legislation. Special Session. Fails to Increase *' Postal. Receipts! North Dakota’s lawmakers who, have been in special session at the capitol for the past eight days have) not written their constituents, or’ even their homes, according ‘to! Oliver Lundquist, Bismarck post- master. “As far as we are concerned, the! special session has not brought any increase in the mail business,” Mr. Lu jist said. t “ S00 sesion mal reel j average more mn days’ over the normal while this there has no increase at all.” “There’s nothing to write home about,” one lawmaker said today. “ ti oe hy and accurately ic es so why should we spend any of the state’s money on useless dissemina- tion of information concerning our bill-less session?” Ear-muffs are popular with the Some members of the western Re- publican independent group have! Remember W. B. A. dance made it clear, however, that some move against the tariff was to be pene Moe PLA BE expected in the house at this ses- Dr. Enge sion. Representative Garrett of Ten- Chiropractor Drugless Physician nessee, Democrat floor leader, vig- orously opposed today’s action. Lucas Blk, Bismarek, N. D. The resolution, approved yester- day by a coalition of senate Demo- crats and Republican independents, was transmitted to the house as an TONIGHT Tuesday and Wednesday MATINEE Every Day at 2:30 ——— A big, rousing, colorful melodrama of the French For- eign Legion. Wild adventure, delightful vom in the face of almost certain death. “Beau Sabreur” is here to entertain you. Piercing! Penetrating! Poignant! Matinees 10c & 35¢ Evenings 15c & 50c Coming—COLLEEN MOORE in “Her Wild Oat” Vaudeville—Tonight—Palace - Mandan Company of 13, all colored, singers, dancers, comedi- ans, musicians—6-piece orchestra : In the Radio Bridge Hand below, has an initial bid? West bids one No sound? What should his partner say? they make game @ foursome together play this hand over before broadcasting time. en tune in with KFYR—9:00-9:30 P. M.—CST N.Y, Hast aero tt Features! The game will be short and snappy, After it t features, for. five a oastl tat oper: iS SSN i (sea ane |