The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 18, 1917, Page 2

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wrtvins huge shops “ment to large numbers of men, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18,1917 MERRY CHRISTMAS FOR EVERY LIVTLE |: KIDDIB IN MANDAN : All the. child sured a cueery Ch: ing held Saturday Commercial ela room to committe: is in charge of the ion at the railroad nops and depo " LOYALTY LEAGUE PLANNED 10 BOOST GITY’S PATRIOTISM ¥ ledgu organize r the United States under the aus- “3 of the American Defense. so- Inc., with national headquarters The important workiof leagui to determine the ition .of every resident wi in community and gaining 28 to the German spy sys- propaganda, A‘ committee ral ‘loyal citizens will the names of Man- ed on ilies whom he has ance would do Christmas cheer children will find welcome vi smiles on Chr fellows of Mandan have joined hands formation to be used for the ptions have been com- © rs hands daily A needy. Subs ing into the treasu for the good cause. 1 ‘ence to theiriloyalty. In some: places j the Loyalty leagues are called’) Home srday on official business. MONTANA CHARGE morning in their new home. y Sheriff §tevenson Hen Sheriff pula | Don Stevenson of Carson, was in Man- wV ‘i y of the “an y b 2 iss ..Huff Released—Miss. Marie wuo had been a patient in the n hospital for seyeral weeks, was released yesterday. : Manda nounced yes ed the unani lodge Pres © on' C, R. Wilcox Here—C. R. Wilcox, nh date the pul- general. merchandi proprietor at ant. [Can Ball, was Mandan yester- th of Deer day attending: to business matters. ndan Sunday, Di pit will he dec The Pres Lodge is one 6 Montana, having beca org: Voss of e peony yod in! Fritz Voss Here— 3 andan for a Rillin ont., is in 1 ition by few di visiting with his mother. He} - will spend: the holidays here. Mrs. The build-; Voss and-son have been here for 'sev- is equip- eral weeks. ae ch) BEAUTIFUL METEOR be remodele church activi he held. pipe organ of tae old church has been | sold and the proceeds-will be appliet4 NORTH SKY A-WAIF to the de 6t ‘altering ‘the old} i building. a Decr lode. if “one of the oldest! towns, f° Montana, and is the county seat OfgPowell county. It is beauti- e f din the heart of the out 9:10 Monday eve- ry to the habits of fall- oe. -* he present populatton is the beautiful visitant de- about 4,090. The Montana Presbyter- scribed a perfect arc, traversing prob- ian college js situated there and.in ; a quarter of the ant before addition to the Pre is came to an abrupt stop, in a show- erian church pns of the er of sparks. It h@s a very well de- al, Roman Catholic fined tail, and the comet or meteor it-| opal (southern) | self as large and as bright as a! in lines of the) f Milwaukee e to the ‘oad has its di- here and main- hich give employ- d are lampt at close range. comet had been announced for } day evening, and if this was the real) thing it must be classed as an’ oui- w. People who saw ‘it would also; bo interested in knowing what hap-} pened to so suddenly check its career. Our ronomist says 2t probably per- ished of heat, generated by its own specd, It made one rather creepy to} think that perhaps’ some full-grown} world may have been snuffed out, “just like that.” Northern Pac roads’ give’ efficient . ‘The IMilwank: on headquarter R..C. MEMBERSHIP DRIVE. Ladies of Mandan Launch Cam- paign for 1,000 New Names. ; ut Peas But ’tis consoling to know that even The membership drive in ‘Mandan |the weirdest imagination could no: dis- for the Red Cr t is|tort this phenomena into a German morning. An endeavor to s tabue or zeppelin. =i “Ask all the questions you wish” You are to have the phonograph in your home. You and your family will listen to the music. You know the instrument that plays music the way you want it played. You are the judge and jury, You are the one to be satisfied. So we want you to go and “ask all the questions you wish.” ¢ joy of buy h the Columbia ‘way. zs many records of your own the Columbia Grafonola to Cowan’s Drug Store 123 4th St. Phone 102 corm EEO SEEK INDICTMENT. Chicago, 1ll., Dec. on another charge of Gastgn B. nee 18,-Indictment who, was, acquitted in Concord, \N. C.,] Cook county, Michael Sullivan, assist-| forged will of of -the ‘charge of murdering Mrs.| ant state's attorney, said: today. He alleged forging of the name ofMrs. | Maude A. King, will be sought in| said an alleged attempt to pass 2|Robinson, the motier of Mrs. King a James C. King and the | get the tr her by her tigated. st fund daughter will be inv Wanted—Gunnysacks at Gussner’s. te \ vy Ls “—and we will put it beside the Christmas Tree” Everything associated with the buying of a Columbia Grafonola is pleasant. Every idea Ze Ze Ze ZF te rafonola and Columbia Records MW that occurs to. you is a pleasant idea. You enjoy your- self while you are in the store. | In the store is the place to decide what type, of Grafonola to buy. There you will see instruments from $18 to $250. You can hear them and you can play them’ pare them. You can choose the type strument: you like and the finish that will suit };ou best. You can arrange how the payments will be *~v you can com rs” ia . made. You will find stores conveniently located in the important shopping districts. Whatever the figure you are planning to pay for a phono- graph, you will be delighted at what you will see and hear in a Columbia ‘Grafonola at that price. COLUMBIA: GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, New York 0 Columbia Grafonola ‘ Price $110

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