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  • Miss Inna Dahlmen IsBride of Gerald Jones

    The wedding of Min Irma A. Dahl-men, Minneapolis, and OerAld AlvinJones, son of Mrs. E. L. Gilbert, 610Avenue A, toook place last evening atthe Presbyterian manse, the Rev.Floyd Logee, pastor of ths First Pres-byterian church, reading the service.

    Attending the couple were MinEvelyn Freeburg, Min ElisabethBlelseffer, Charles Voracheck andJohn Erickson.

    Hie bride's goon was of blege-brown chiffon and flat crepe, and heraccessories were in brown.

    An informal reception at the homeof Mr. and Mrs. Richard PenwardenJr., Parson court, followed the cere-mony.

    Mrs. Jones has been employed as ateacher in the Altken, Minn., schools,and will return there after the holi-days. At the close of the school yearshe will Join Mr. Jonn here. Thegroom Is employed In the bookkeepingdepartment of the First Nationalbank.

    ? * *Wendell J. Sanders, student at the

    North Dakota Agricultural college,Fargo, who came here to spendChristmas with his grandmother, Mrs.Thomas W. Sanders. 310 Thayeravenue, left this morning for Fargo."The Collegians," orchestra managedby Mr. Sanders, will play at severalaffairs in Fargo next week.

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    Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Morris. Minot,are spending the holidays here withMr. Morris’ mother. Mrs. R. E. Morris,and his brother and sisters. Mr.Morris Is manage of the repair de-partment of the Minot branch of theI

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    Harvester company,and was recently transferred therelrom the Orand Porks office.

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    Mrs. Eva Hunt, Boston, Mass., hascome to Fort Lincoln to spend the

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    winter with her son-in-law anddaughter, Captain and Mrs. A. K.Kupfer. Mrs. Hunt came here fromDetroit, Mich., where she has beenvisiting another daughter.

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    Mr. and Mrs. L. V. MUler. 60tFifth street, have as their guest for afew weeks Mr. Miller's mother. Mrs.Agnes MUler. Minot. Mrs. Miller’sfattier, Oeorge Blmilte. Devils Lake,who spent Christmas here with Mr.and Mrs. MUler. has returned to hishome.

    ? * *Miss Myrtle Russell, who has been

    employed In the office of P. A.O'Keefe, receiver, for the past year ormore, has resigned her position andleft this week for her home at Stantonwhere she plans to spend severalmonths.

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    The Christmas party of the FirstPresbyterian church school will beheld Saturday afternoon from S:I0 to4:10 In the church parlors. The timewUI be spent with games and songs,v.nd Christmas pictures wUI be shown.

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    Miss Evelyn Oeorge. Oil Fourthstreet, has gone to Marshall. Minn.,to spend the balance of her Christ-inas vacation with friends. She wUIreturn to Seobey, Mont, where sheteaches, after the first of the year.

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    Miss Huel Pieros left last eveningfor Minneapolis after spending aweek here with her parents. Mr. andMrs. E. H. Pierce. 411 Fifth street.Miss Pierce Is commercial artist forThe Dayton company. Minneapolis.

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    Miu DeUe Bran of the workmen’scompensation bureau, has returnedfrom a business trip to the easternpart of the state. Miss Bran spentChristmas In Fargo with friends.

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    Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Harty. 417West Thayer, have as their guestsMrs. Harty’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.D. E. Kaskln of Jamestown, who willvisit here during the holidays.

    • o oMrs. W. A. Alfonte. wife of Colonel

    Alfonte, Fort Lincoln, has returnedfrom Los Angeles. Calif., where shespent the past two months visitingwithrelatives.

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    Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hughes. titSeventh street, had as their guestsChristmas day. Mr. and Mrs. JohnKnrth, Jamestown.

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    Arnold Oasssr of the highway de-partment has returned to Bismarckfrom Orand Forks where he spentChristmas with his parents.

    O 9 OC. B. Little, whs Is visiting at sev-

    eral points In the south. Is a guestthis week at the Hotel Everglades.Mtr.ml. Florida.

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    Mrs. E. D. Pangburn, Fort Lincoln,has returned from a several weeks’visit with her parents at Mankato,Minn.

    • noMrs. John L. George, 811 Fourth

    • street, left yesterday for Toledo. Ohio,for an extended visit with a formerschool Mend.

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    The regular meeting of the Re-bekah lodge will be held at I o’clockthis evening in-the L O. O. F. hall.

    Social and PersonalThursday Musical Club

    Has Christmas PartyAt the traditional Christmas party

    of the Thursday Musical club yester-day afternoon at the home of HimElisabeth Jones. Christmas music byHadyn and Handel, and old timecarols and songs from victrola recordsmade by the Trinity choir, New York,were given. Mrs. Frank Barnes wasleader, and the selections included"Adeste, Fidelia." "Silent Night,""The First Noel," and others. Therecords were loaned the club throughthe courtesy of Hosklns-Meyer.

    An especially interesting talk on"Musical Europe in 1929,” was givenby Mrs. V. J. Laßose, who during a re-cent European trip visited the birth-places of several renowned composers.

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    St George’s ChurchHolds Annual Party

    Special entertainment is plannedfor the annual Christmas party forchildren of St Oeorge’s Episcopalchurch, which will be held tomorrowafternoon at 9 o'clock in the parishhouse. The program for the afternoonIncludes a Christmas playlet, a pan-tomime. and several songs and recita-tions, and Is being arranged by theparish ladies.

    At 7:20 Sunday evening there willbe a special candlelight carol serviceto which the public is invited.

    Monday at the Elks hall there willbe a social gathering of the congre-gation, with refreshments, music,games and dancing.

    Mrs. I. N. Steen and Miss CarolSteen, Carson, are visiting withfriends in the city today.

    T. T. Eastburn. Dawson, is here tospend the holidays with Mrs. East-burn and their family.

    Stanley Robtdou has gone to Min-neapolis where he will spend about aweek visiting friends.

    Clell Oannon spent Christmas daywith relatives at Underwood.

    I City-County Briefs ;

    H. H. Johnson, HalUday. is a busi-ness visitor in the city today.

    Mr. and Mrs. J. Ellis, Abnont, arespending a few days in Bismarck.

    John O. Hanehett, Valley City at-torney, was here on legal businessyesterday.

    Rev. R. R. Bletz has returned tohis home at Heaton after spendingseveral days here.

    Mrs. Ina Stark, manager of theRobertson store, is spending a fewdays visiting friends in Jamestown.

    Private Rafford Ooodwin. FortLincoln, left yesterday for Fort Riley.Kansas, where he has been trans-ferred.

    John W. Bouders, Fort Lincoln sol-dier. who recently received his dis-charge, left today for his home atLehlghton, Fa.

    Chase Jackson and his brother. A.C. Jackson. Jamestown contractors,are here for the meeting of the high-way department today.

    A. C. Webster, Orville Webster andClaude Frank, road contractors fromTurtle Lake, are here for the lettlnsof road contracts by the highway de-partment today.

    Mrs. Ray Haaelgrove and Miss OpalGray, Arena, are spending the dayhere shopping.

    Mrs. A. M. Hanunes. New England,is a visitor In Bismarck today.

    Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Gilbreath, Mott,are spending the day In the city.

    Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Ramstead, Het-tinger, arc stopping In Blmarck to-day.

    Charles D. Vernon. Fort Linooinsoldier, will leave this evening for St.Paul where he will enter the FortSnelling hospital.

    Sergeant J. Richardson. Fort Lin-coln. left today for Ban Francisco.Calif., from whore he will said nextmonth for service In Hawaii.

    8. O. Sorkness and Carl Lindberg,Jamestown contractors, an hare forthe meeting of the highway commis-sioners today, when contracts forroad construction willbe let.

    K. M. Haas and Edith Haas, Minotcontractors, are hare today for ameeting of the highway commission.Others who are here for the awardingof road contracts by the commissionare O. W. Wendland, A. J. Smith. B.H. Erble and J. Wilkins, all ofKulm.

    Friends hero have received wontof the death of W. R. Waldo, which

    ! occurred December 17 at the family

    And now the doughboys are going todoll up. Here's Miss Isetha Clapperof the quartermaster general's office,Washington, wearing one of the niftynew uniforms—with new-fangledcollar ’an everything—designed forthe enlisted men in Uncle Sam’s army.

    home at 102 West Flora street,Stockton, Calif. Mr. Welde taughtmusic here for several years. He isthe father of Mrs. E. H. Light, Lans-ing, Mich., formerly of Bismarck.

    Funeral ServicesHeld for H. Mahlmati

    Funeral services for Harry C. Mahl-man were held at Zion Lutheranchurch at 2 o’clock this afternoon,Rev. J. V. Richert conducting therites.

    The pallbearers were Verne Bpohn,Homer Spohn, Hal Dobler, GraverRiggs, Harry Clark and L. Laßue.

    Honorary bearers were AdolphEngelhardt, Bam Clark, O. N. Dun-ham, John F. Albers, T. H. Albers andH. Tielman.

    China Reports State10,000 Were KilledIn Manchuria Fights

    Shanghai, Dec. 27.—(/P)—The of-ficial Kuomin News Agency statedtonight that the nationalist govern-ment estimated upwards of 10,000soldiers and civilians were killed orwounded as a result of "recent sovietmilitary incursions Into Manchuria."

    The Kuomin further stated it wasestimated that a property loss of onebillion Mexican dollars (#500,000,000gold) had been incurred.

    Russian troops invaded ManchuriaNovember 18 and clashed with Chi-nese soldiers for a few days. Stneethat time there has been sporadic ac-tivity by soviet forces during pesosnegotiations.

    Idaho Bean GrowersTo Get #IOO,OOO Loan

    Washington. Dee. 27——The fed-eral farm board today announced ap-proval of application of SouthernIdaho Bean Orowers association,Twin Falls, Idaho, for a commodityloan not exceeding SIOO,OOO to supple-ment a loan of $250,000 form the In-termediate Credit bank at Spokane.

    This loan will enable the associa-tion to make additional advances togrower members.

    Rockefeller to HaveOld Fashioned Party

    Ormond Beach. Fla.. Dec. 27.——John D. Rockefeller. Sr., will celebratethe Christmas holidays at hit whiterhome, the Casements, here tonight.

    The annual party will be attendedonly by a few friends, Including Gen-eral Adlebert Ames, the capitalist'sfamous golfing partner. It will bean old fashioned Christmas partywith a large tree as a background forthe singing of old fashioned songs bya quartet, and the exchange of gifts.

    The guest liarfor the party never laMade public.

    SISTER DIESH. O. Hanson, of the Carpenter

    Lumber company, has been called toMinneapolis by the death of a Hater.

    Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Atwood, James-town, visited in Mandan over Christ-mas at the home of their son-in-lawand daughter, Mr. and Mrs. D. C.

    Coat Sale Now On at A. W. Lucas Co.$16.50 to $65.00 Sport and Dress Coats at Half Price

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    Also AU Fur Coats at Reduced Pricesi .

    100 Coats in Basement at $4.95 This Is Less Than Half Price

    THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 27, 1929

    f Snappy, Eh? *\We’ll Say! | MANDAN NEWS

    ALITEAM MONDAYCoach McMahan Expects His

    Green Chargts to Get Valu-able Experience

    Coach Leonard C. McMahon's Man-dan high school basketball Braveshave a tough assignment Mondaynight.

    The high school outfit at that timewill play an all-star alumni aggrega-tion. which has last year's team prac-tically intact, at the high school gym-nasium, it was announced this morn-ing by the athletic director.

    Making up the alumni tedm will beJack Stephens and Phil Helbllng.guards; Don Arthur, center and LloydMcDonald and BUI Russell, forwards,all members of last year's team.

    Stephens at present is spendingChristmas vacation with his parentsbefore resuming his studies at theUniversity of Michigan. Stephenshas earned a regular position on thefreshmen basektball team at theWotvertng institution. Don Arthur isregular forward on the freshmanteam at the North Dakota Agricul-tural college.

    McMahan says the alums shouldbe easy winners in the contest and hebelieves the game will give the inex-perienced chargee a few “new slants"on how basketball should be played.

    The Mandan coach has only oneletterman from last year’s team backthis season. He is Captain WilfredLUllbridge, the Brave main-stay.Other high school athletes who willbe used in the fracas Monday areLloyd and Byron Spielman. FrankBoehm. Frank Heldt, Lloyd District,and several others.

    City of Mandan Pays‘Hamlin Piper’ AfterRat Campaign Finish

    Mandan’s city commissioners wast-ed little time in their regular weeklybusiness meeting at the Mandan cityhall last night. It was announced thismorning by W. H. Beits, city auditor.

    The only business conducted wasthe passing of a stack of bills, whichincluded one for the “Fled Piper ofHamlin," who conducted a poisoningcampaign last week against rats atthe city dump grounds.

    Bismarck Man EscapesInjury as Auto Burns

    Oscar Newsted, Bismarck, escapedserious burns shortly after 7 a. m. to-day when his automobile caught fireand burned a few hundred yards westof the Dome pavilion on the Bis-marck-Mandan memorial highway.

    Newsted believes defective wiringcaused r. short circuit and fire In thefront part of the automobile, in whichhe was riding alone on his way toMandan. He Jumped from the coachas soon as smoke poured from ventsin the motor hood.

    The ear was badly damaged, eventhe covering on the spare tire at therear having burned, according toHenry R. Handtmann. Morton countysheriff, who was a passer-by shortlyafter the Mam broke out.

    Personal and ]Social News of |

    Mandan Vicinity |Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hanson have

    returned from Jamestown where theyspent Christmas with Mrs. Hanson’sparents, Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Knud-son.

    (DMAS BEAUTYM!ENDS TONIGHT

    Winner in Mandan ResidentialDecoration Contest to Be

    Announced Tomorrow

    Mandan tomorrow will know whohad the most beautifully decoratedhome in the Morton county city overChristmas, it was announced thismorning by Rev. OUbert W. Stewart,chairman in charge of the contest.

    Prises totaling SSO will be givenwinners in the contest by the Rotaryand Lions clubs.

    The two Judges. Eric A. Thorbergand E. G. Wanner, both of Bismarck,tonight will make their final Inspec-tion and Judging trip about the city.They made their first trip ChristmasEve.

    The contest has done much to makeresidents take more pride In the city'sappearance during the Christmas sea-son, according to members of thecommittee in charge.

    Two MandaA YouthsOn Probation AfterRobbing Ideal Cafe

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    Two youths under 19 years of agetoday are under probation in Mandanfollowing their robbery of a Mandancafe last night.

    They are Fred Rex and Ffed Web-ber.

    Mr. and Mrs. William Mumane andsmall daughter are spending the holi-days at the home of Mrs. Murnane’sparents in Grand Porks.

    The youths broke into the Idealcafe, 110 Third avenue northwest,and obtained alomst S4O from the tin.Webber was employed at the lunchroom.

    John J. Leppart. proprietor of theestablishment, suspected Webber andHenry R. Handtmann, Morton countysheriff, had little trouble in findingthe boys and recovering all of themoney taken. Mr. Leppart. becauseof the boys’ ages, deckled not to presscharges and Louis H. Connolly, state’sattorney, suggested probation.

    f Household Helps 1LEMON RINSE

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    Little girls with yellow curls orlight blonde hair should have a bitof lemon put in the rinse water everytime they are shampooed. They willappreciate having their hair staylight, when they grow up.

    NON-SKID MATIt is a wise housewife who reduces

    the hasards of slippery bath tubs bypurchasing one of the comparativelyinexpensive suction rubber bat matsfor the bottom of the tub.

    Fat McOlnley hr > returned toDickinson after spending Christmaswith his son-in-law and daughter, Mr.and Mrs. Lee Nichols.

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    SATES NICKSWhen washing valuable china or

    glassware, it is advisable to place athick Turkish towel or a rubber padin the bottom of the dishpan to pre-vent their chipping.

    GLYCERINE WASHWhen washing gloves, be sure to

    put a teaspoon of glycerine Into thewater both for washing and rinsingas this softens them.

    Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Johnson haveas thslr guest their son. Earle John-son. New York City, who will visit InMandan for several weeks.

    Onion Breath

    9 9 9

    If you have served onions for smeal, It is a good plan to end withsome Hove drops, or candled spiceto take away the smell of onions onyour breath.

    CHOPPED FIGS

    Mrs. A. L. Watt and baby havegooe to Oananeque. Ont., for an ex-tended visit with her parents.

    is*Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Booth are

    spending the week In Fargo withfriends.

    If you add a few drops of lemonto ftp or dates that you are runningthrough the chopping machine. Itwillprevent clogging.

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    QUICK BAKE

    Mrs. Elisabeth Vetter has gone toLivingston. Mont., for a visit with Mr.and Mrs. William Cole.

    Potatoes bake much more quicklyif soaked a few minutes In hot waterbefore being put into the oven.

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    PICKLED PEACHESNothing is finer to garnish fried

    chicken, lamb chops or breaded vealcutlet than pickled poaches.

    Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Tostevin haveas their guest Mrs. Tostevtn’s broth-er, H. A. Clemens, Racine, Wis.

    9 9 9

    PALACE*Theatre

    MANDAN,N. D.

    Tonight and Saterday Night

    7:11 - 0:1S Pries 15e and 4te

    The Grandest Showever pat on!

    The Greatest Singing andTalking Picture of

    All Time!

    “ShowBoat”

    In What MonthIs Your Birthday?

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    On your Birthday seed yearMather Flowers

    Hoskins-Meyer¦MM* am

    Harris-WoodmanseeStore Moves Into NewHome Across Street

    Harris and Woodmansee today werecompleting the moving and installa-tion of the newspaper, magasines,books, stationery and office stocks Intheir new location at 114 Fourthstreet. Business was all being donethere by the firm.

    The store now occupies a room Mby 35 feet, with a balcony In the rearportion, while other stocks are housedIn the basement of the building. Thefirm has decided to expand Its stockIn the new location, using the base-ment for a line of office furniture.

    A fine new sign of gilt letters on ablack background has been placedover the entrance by PUmoor.

    With the removal from 113 acrossthe way, that property becomes avail*able for the contemplated three storyPenney store to be built by WebbBrothers on the site tHis spring.

    Foreign Policy ofTardieu Given Huge

    Vote of ConfidenceParis, Dec. 27.—(A*)—The chamber

    of deputies gave Premier Tardieu andForeign Minister Briand a sweepingvote of confidence on the question offoreign policy this evening after thepremier had demanded that it eitherturn the government out or give Itcarte blanche for the coming Haguenegotiations.

    The vote of confidence was carriedby a majority of 335, the radicals andsocialists abstaining from voting. Itwas the most striking victory that theTardieu ministry has won in Its ex-istence thus far.

    Two Killed in WestVirginia Explosion

    Beckley, W. Va.. Dec. 37.—OF—Twomen were killed and 13 others escapedin an explosion in the C. C. B.Smokeless Coal company mine atBtotesbury today. The bodies of thevictims were located by rescue crews.

    The men killed were Joe Dover. 37.and John Cowan, 20. both engineers.Rescue workers believed they walkedinto a pocket of gas and caused theexplosion.

    The explosion, characterised as

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    years* ex-perience Itee taught ns nsndiabout macaroni Savon anawe are proud of the supe-riority of Mother's brand.

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    5Hollywood's film stars will be pres-ent. Miss Lava, whose real aamwis Juanita Horton, gave her age as'28 years. Hawks is well known inifinancial circles here. Ha ia 28years old. Blanche Sweet will bemaid of honor. Bebe Daniels, CarmelMyers, Irene Mayer, Norma Shearerand her sister, Athol Shearer, andMargaret Aater will be bridesmaids.)

    AMBASSADOR SCHURMAN QUIT*Berlin. Dec. 37.—(*>—Dr. Jacob

    Ooukf Bchurman, American ambas-sador to Oermany, has received wordfrom the state department that hisresignation as ambassador has beataccepted.

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