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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1922 _t THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THREE | hend, Minn, last night while other observer at Moorhead, by such sub-* | ~ ia a a | ee i ts 2 ‘ : . ;. Courageous Hello Girls Receive Medals for Heroism in Line of Dut |North Dakota towns were prevaded ero temperatures es:” Williston, 24; \ ; \ Id aunt Sa \ according to R. S, Spencer, U. S. Bismarck, 21 and: Devils Lake, 20. i —y ) ‘ | . . : ) ‘6 | ristmas Figures Shew Enormous’ Out-| ; \ put of Dairy Industry, in | iil i A yJIndustry, in| ANCA ill 2 al : North Dakota in Year 1 HUQ ap Why Buy Unuseful Presents When You Can Buy UNDER BAD COMDITIO} i ) : ee So Many Useful Ones. 4 Dairymen in North Dakota_reeeiv ed almost’ six million dollars, for th Shirts ..... ... $1.50 to $ 7.50 butterfat they sold to the creamer i ; ; ies of the state during the y Ties .. ++ 50 to 2.00 + 9 7 8. “ing June 22, 1922. These figur Sey. s SOX eae woseee sted ote pas elareleisvoratetene -. 25 to? 1.25 from the tabulations of ES S a a Sweaters 5.00 to 9.00 Dairy Department and These six telephone employes have just receivea silver medals and cash awards of $250 each from the Theodore N. Vail Memorial Fund tor their heroism in the course of duty: meavers eee ee at a AS " ‘ worked out under the They won their awards as follows: Weft to right) Verda Ray Townley, Freeport, Tex., stuck to her post, alone, after a tropical hurricane and flood had driven the other girls away; Etta’ Bath robes .........% 5 ... 5.00 to 16.50 Robert Flint, State D: Willcox, Williams, Ia., rode alone, at night, to the next town to give alarm after bank robbers had cut all telephone, telegraph and lighting circuits; Mrs. Josephine D, Pryor, chief Auto robes 10.00 to 16.50 sioner. The exact amount the dai operator.at Pueblo, Col., returned to duty at start of a flood and remained until the danger had passed; Lillian E. Barry, St. Joseph, Mo., saved two babies from death by asphyxiation et arene att! pelatse xs ite Hien received, . accotding to by using phone to ofl! doctor and to give first aid directions; Keziah E, Weaks; Hatboro, Pa., prevented a. train from being wrecked on a burning bridge and Anna R. Murphy of Car- Emblem Blankets (Elks or Shrine)....... 18.50 Flint, was $5,934,546.00. It will be Ondale, Pa., fought’a fire in the central office. year i observed that this is the amount ve-|—)— —~—— oe neces rea — i . : Underwear (Mynsing) .......... 2.00 to 10.00 bh ee henson ted ear of 1921 building of a dam at the outlet of young people's divis At the county jail where he was lowest last night was 21 be-| ‘The forecast wasefor fair weather | Boys’ suits (knee pants)........ 8.50 to 16.50, and ending at a date that allowed) Ned ake on the Red. Lake Indian, Wednesday, Dee. 20. [placed following his capture by|low. At 7 a.m. it,was 20 below, At; Sunday, not quite so cold. Shoes (Crossett) ... 5.00 to 12.00 ae eo! for Tittle of the benefit of the ex: reservation, under plans submittel) Mz. red Hanson will sing at Sherif? Hugh Reidy in the woods joon it was 5 below. With virtually | Te average closing date of the a moana - eet ional feed for the summer tie Red Lake Drainage and Con-|the morning service and Mz, Grif-{shortly after the shooting, Conroy no wind the cold was noticed very [river , Ts Nov, 19. In 1917 it closed Bedroom slippers ++. 150 to © 2.75 ie BitheSecelved leet Peek district, _ {fin and Mrs. Hughes in the even- dto talk. An I. W. W. card, j little. December 7, in 1919 on Oct. 27, in ‘ 4 Spare Gaeahibe cookimuce bu Ss oe iderable opposition was voiced | ing. There will be # special selec- besides a’ cnosiderable ‘amount of, A number of spots were colder | 1920 en Dec. 16, in 1921 on Nov. 19. | We have the real useful ones the” ace Canaria! ewe tebulatice ccount of _assess-/ tion by the Young people's chorus }cash, was found on him when hej {han Bismay Eitapaben _repared See aa are | 3 i Biate, and iene yo tapw y in view of the{in the evening: Was searched by authorities, a0 below, Pines Biber 24 Deis, \4 BELOW AT FARGO | ‘ furnish practically the samo fig: present agricultural depression. A es oe At the shootiyg Conroy who| Williston 24 below, Swift Current | Fargo, N. D, Dee. 9.—Balmy | od ures, Re considers the figures to be | jecision on the project whieh has} Evangelical, Church was said to have been drinking, |2! below, Winnipeg 18 below, and javtumn breezes of 14 degrees below | ene arco eer .jbeen before the public’for nearly! Church, Corner Seventh and Ross-|robbed the cash drawer and fled, |Moorhcad, Minnesota, 14 below. | ero played about Farg® and Moor- | - / 4) In addition to the amount receiv-| thirty ypars, is expected from the!ler Sts, Rev. C. F. Str a as : f "ed by the daifymen, the employes at!judges soon Gitar Genes Heme AG et | . * cream stations, draying companies} aii ATLA OENSRL calm lode mae ebae ! | i «and the transportation companies re-! | ducted in the English languages | | ceived $460,094 making the total cost | ‘ AS UAB CS: i $460,084 making th ost | Sunday schook at 10:45 a.m. In-d yooe ree aS fof de® creninerien: 8 and ¢ third | teresting teachers and faithful teach- y | SAY IT WITH Beat & Huyek elie ficty vertamedies oi-thesState'l ing. Immediately after Sunday schooi \ Bismarck, N. D. + aie cisty areal icra ate there will be a brief Gospel message - H manufactured, from the’ cream, : by the union: , ,, 359,031 pounds o} t : ‘ es Episcopal Church Evangelical League’ of C. E. Me. . ‘earloads, This is equivalent. to ae i eer saree | Geo." Cordea: leader, 4:48 p.m Coldest Weather of Year Isi , = ‘carloads of 50 cars each, or acco a, m, Sunday : p Cordon, eager Gi > De Mey . : ‘ eta Hye Plint equal’to one teain| jira. -m.caeemon and Holy.-Com@], “veneeligne Sermon at: 1:80. pnt. Reported in Bismarck ' OD) conemamevenuermann cS 5 4gi miles 1 i ~ {by the pastor. Hn Hua t i nosy fens Mee ene: neve . a Special music, A cordial invitation - : A LS SE SRO ESE, | E \ Sars nae | Archdeacon ar will have} by all. The coldest weather of the year m 2 - | charge of oth service Do not fail to atterid the prayer|in North Dakota brought 21 below KLEIN’S TOGGERY |= i —————— service Tuesday evening at 7:30. Let| temperature to Bismarck and closed =| ' , German Baptist Church jthere be a full attendan the Missouri river, Although the | S \ Corner 8th and Rosser Streets. es weather has hovered’ around zero SS y N —| G. Sprock, Pastor. LISH LUTHERAN for several days the river was not = f i Morning service 10:30. CHURCH. closed until last night, official ! = nN YO ec e if | Sunday school 11:30. Cor, Ave. C and 7th St. weather buredu reports said. SS if | Young People’s Meeting 7:15. 3 § d even: ! i a = : . ‘ 4 ‘ | Evening services 8:00 p. m. ing. TWe Lord's Supper celebrated Ss t e = 'h All services conducted in German.) at morning service. Morning topic: 9. = ory ry it — Nicihe aie ' Judgment Da Evenin: God and! 4 a ers bNorthw . vers | Zion Lutheran Churc the Hea y school and a ; \HNorthwest Wheat Growers) pense Seventh Street. r = cai aire! ¥ Fg ii 30 a. m. German service, second | ing si . . ac = j Go on Record Favoring 10:30 a, m. Ger , ing s ‘ | a ee |Advent sermon. A The Young: Ladic Christmas ? 2 : Pe at ' New National Legislation 8:00 p, m, Last of the series ft - 5 . f ey If you read your insurance policies carefully | mons on Paul: “Facing the End.” ' rf qi i - 4 Minneapslis, Minn, Dee. 9.—The | Friday evening, Bible Cae: : The Ladies Aid holds a parcel sale | [I The Time of arriage = you will néte a clause which states that the Peco nies levees aickcdi ofS Eras | Satur morning,, eligious IM} Wednesday cvening. in the chure i . ‘ (meeting of the board of trastees of apie dae y ria : \the Northwest Wheat Growers, As- ypezuction f0t oa LING pisthe pen ‘ hments served : Gifts. policy does not cover negotiable papers. jsoviated, representing the states of oe he annual business meeting 0} i ‘Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Mont- Sas Mission & Charity | church will also be held Wednes Bonham 0 hy all This means, therefore, that stocks, bonds, om fna antd North Dakota, in session | South Side Ae ¥ | evening. Members, active and pros- notes or similar papers are unprotected : ~ There today, went on record through jocleky. " ., | poctive, please mect promptly at 7 . Brothers ‘ ‘an adopted resolution, favoring @| Regular services every Sunday At) geiock, 1. C, Monson, pastor. Bo: : while kept around the house. federal rural credits plan. presented /10;30 a, m. in German. : ~ i 1 Improves his figure and appearance too. We refer to pt py. Geo. C. Jewett, general manager. |“And at’ o'clock ps m.in English. CARD. OF THANKS % Gifts that é 5 A Safe Deposit Box at this bank costs less jpthis, plan ae by presented dante |Sundiy. school from 2 to 3 in both : We wish ie thank our many Ph : “a top coat made by us to any man’s measure and order. S an nerican er-cooperative ¢ —Hlanguages a egper| ftiends for their kindness and cou eas f f . A ee p than a cent a day and gives the necessary eto be held in Washington, D. Ves my coasity Peslete neste cone | teal § extended to us in the loss is ease. Not the ordinary production. Don’t imagine its easier ez y ss cem » 15, and 16, at /ejally the help in clothing, shoes aN") our husband and father, an¢ : as é protection. jeeniel Toe eee inatlcn [bets things: a ue Sank: Stas | thei many bea tial floral offer War Stamps , to buy a good fitting ready to buy coat than a suit— |B I ifmade congress £ slation |jook around and s ; S| ings, alsp the Knights of Columbus | = iRalong. this line. lsion, Sweet and 16th Street South, |. telathen ase Beal - : 2 ep tly, —: AIM pan, at aimed a eh meet: ea hone 7, [ie Soa ahnts ties tat | em accepted for ee 7 : oe zo ofding teday, provides, agrichitural | J. B. HAPP Pastor. lern Woodman of ‘Americn for. their Wal ' 1 = : eB, P ee merien ir | . ECONOMY PRICES HERE. feredits through a new federal] struc: | J. B, ALSBUR Pastor, |Prretect dered, offering. Gifts that - ; = 1SmMAYC. an Nture or under the present Federal | a MRS. J. D. McDONALD, | Reapitalized by the federal governs} Qerner 4th St. and Av. B. De AU ore Bismarck, N. . ment. ‘These banks would re-dis.| 1 R, Johnson, Pastor. Pai DAN McDONALD AND FAI NOW lfeount agricultural. papew for coun- | 10:30, morning w Se rn oe ee | try banks, with a mattrity of nine|mon by the pastor, ROR Side.” ey months, and would loan directly to |Cost of Bane on tee col Mes itapproved ‘livestock associations with | 12:00, unday Pete eere ' et = [fe three year limit, [Bvaris, Superinte ier italien of » frown’ of Emm os »,el! This plan would also enable co- {for all. - Care will be taken of i} CoE ACA a at {foperative marketing associations to |small children in the prim James Les: , who was shot and = et get evedits on approved collateral [rooms so that mothers asst ng to’) perhaps me ay, wounded ie few directly through government soure- jatiend the services may do SO. | moments after Pat Finnegan, — independent of the 30, Senior and Intermediatc | years old, hed been Biot auld KE ‘ ; . LAST TIMES ng system, if necessa Be Ye Py Ue. 5 ‘ed by James Conroy, who entered! ‘ 4 Following the temporary adjourn-| 7:30, evening worship and the d soft drink place at | . TONIGHT fron of the meeting of the board of /mon, topic, “God’s Severe Meé terday, identified | a SATURDAY Rtrustees of the Northwest* Wheat jot Making Man Over.” s “McDonald” as ie | . d e iGrower: m a national cons! 8:00, Wednesday, mid-week !man who did the shooting at the! | r presentatives from-all'! meeting for prayer and conference county jail today. isi e FRANKIE LEE viof the wheat growing states of the |for the adult division of the, James 1 i | a : 4 am u fi ae (7 seo ney was ne ah a view of es-!church and congregation. The pital, where phy: ; than | —iln— {itabli g a national : es ng held cut little hope for his re- : and a central selling agency. ‘covery. He also identified Conroy Chi d ] C 1 “ 9 | epee ments Babe and Baby— st t,tswiat’ss temas who ippendale Console THE CALL FROM THE WILD R AIL WORK , YY — shot him. ies ' Also Harold Lloyd Comedy i _ ONE BIG UNION: : : ie { i aa Urban Classic. fh . (By the Associated Press) | —_——_— ‘1 Chicago, Dee. 9.—Nearly 500 dele-| sfgates ming to represent between | i e Bt’ (6,000 and 7,000 railroad union locals Coming S - Wednesday ‘lin the 16 standard organizations of} | oF ye {frailroad employes were gathered} FRENCH HEELS’ fhere for a conference today and tu- FE —with— | morrow-for the announced purpose) eS our ounces ,of starting a national movemen:} | : Ligacke ~~ d . IRENE CASTLE. & with ultimate object of effecting an —an honest quarter pound of -amalgamation of the sixteen uni into one body 9 a¢ dee votar : of the natio . the formula : plans fo ‘ n hand, was | Cs eS ee ee aracas Sweet TONIGHT befere Sunday in the aqalga in} 1 peostaiinas worked. out chy the-conr| ‘Choco ate SATURDAY mittee expected to be presented to} the conference. i an amalgamation, Mr.) With Wangerin such aid, Conditions like those} recent shopmen’s strike,| nine crafts voted to stay at}| , will not bel : the Min-| where work and seven s > nesota railroad shop legisla tive committee which been act ing as a_natio committee s | September to push its amalgai program. | To Submit Br fs On Drainage Project » Instructing oppos: nit briefs coverin nage and flood before Judge C. W. midji, Minn., ig Grinde- nd of Warren was adjoirened late! lest night. The proceedings involve improving Andrew thg Red Lake river channe] and th Back on the farm in Sudbury, Mass., Babe Ruth is working like a Trojan to get into condition in order to regain his batting crown ext season, Here is Babe giving ittle Dorothy Ruth q ride in a Wheelbarrow. J Pure Wholesome Delicious ‘= Carecas cocoa, pure c sugar and flovered + Mexican van‘:. MADE. ONLY Walter Baker & Co. Lid. |: Established 172: a DORCHESTER, MASS. ¢ Dookist cf Choice: Recipcs sent free so delightfully music of famous artists. ippendale ( sole seems a particularly fitting cabinet for the New Edison, which Re-Creates von- the * The French Gothic grille of this model, its long posts, and ‘artistic lines lend a dignity which harmon- izes with any-other type of furni- ture—you may add the Chippen- COWAN’S DRUG STORE dale Console to any room and be certain of its tasteful suitability. Musiec-lovers will be delighted with the tone quality achieved by the perfect mechanism of the New Edison, the result of Mr. Edison’s $3,000,000 laboratory experiments. This is your ideal phonograph; may we demonstrate its musicai value at your convenience? “BURNING SANDS” with MILTON SILLS and WANDA. HAWLEY ———and. BUSTER KEATON *in a new comedy “THE FROZEN NORTH” Pathe News e Monday LIONEL BARR¥MORE and SEENA OWEN in “THE FACE. IN THE FOG” °* Coming ‘ BETTY COMPSON and BERT LYTELL in “TO HAVE AND TO HOLD”

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