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\ SATURDAY, DECEM . SEVEN HELD ON SUSPICION IN MINT ROBBERY Santa Fe, N. M., Dee, 23.—Seven who arrived in Santa Fe driving a large touring car were taken into custody here today for investigation. 0. rs at Las Vegas wired local officialé “to~arrest them believing they might be the bandit fugitives who held up and robbed United States Federal Reserve Bank em- ployes of $200,000 at Denver last Monday. It. appears, however, that suspi- cions are based almost entirely on the fact that one of them cashed a brand new $5 bill at a restaurant at Las Vegas last night. The men carried heavy suitcases’ containing clothes and the usual personal ef- fects, but nothing of an incrimina- tory nature. All gave Denver resi- dential addrésses, and in some cases business addresses, which advices from Denver stated are being check-|. ed up. be i ae eerae as Christian Science Society Corner 4th Street and Ave. C. Sunday service at 11 a.m. Subject: “Christ Jesus.” Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday ‘evening testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. A reading room is open in the church building every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, except legal holidays, from 2 to 4 p. m. All are welcome to attend these services and to visit the reading room. : First Presbyterian Church Harry C. Postlethwaite, D, D., Minister. Morning | worship promptly at 10:30. Theme “The Sign of the Manger.” ‘Anthem “Sing 0 Heavens” (Tours); Solo, “THe Birthday of the King,” by Mr. Humphreys; Anthem “There Were Shepherds” (Vincent). Honor yourself by going to church on His day. The Church or Shop, on His day, whigh? Junior Sunday“School at ‘all other departments at 12 m. It is import- ant that every teacher should be on hand on time tomorrow. __No Christian Endeavor becausg ef the “White Gifts for th King” ser- vice at 7:30 p. m. We yrge our cwn people to come very early that they may secure sittings. At the offef- ing will be for beds in hospitals in the stricken areas of the East we urge all people to remember that || this is a serviceable service and where people can afford to give we “expect dollars instead of dimes on the plates. The children will do their part, St. Georges’ Episcopal Church Midnight service, time honored in- stitution of the church, will be cele- “brated at St. ”‘Georges Episcopat church on Sunday night, (Christmas Eve), beginning at 11380 o'clock, the | Rev, F. N, ficiating. Holy Communion will be celebrat- ed at this time, Cruickshank’s sonor- ous mass being rendered in its con- néction by\the choir, assisted by Mmes. Herman Scheffer and Morris. As offertory the anthem “Good Tid- ings” (Carrie ES Adams) will be. sung. A cordial invitation is extended to all to atttend this service and to join in the worship around the Man- ger Throne. Davenport of Mandan, of- First Baptist Church Corner Ave. B and, 4th St. L. R. Johnson, Pastor. 10:30, morning worship and ser- mon by the pastor, topic: “The Angels’ Gospel of Peace. ‘A mixed quartette will sing, Holy Night. Mr. Gale will singse: special Christ- mas selection. ~ 12:00, Sunday school. all. 6:30, BY. P. U. both intermediate and senior. Poe ee ed = = For Your ' Christmas Dimner Special Whipping Cream, Guaranteed to Whip, at our regul&r price, quart....... -45e A Ice Cream : ; Nesselrode Pudding a most delicious combination , of c¢ macaroons, almond: = and filberts, frozen into a palate tempt- ing dainty. We wish you would try a Brick delivered to you at noon Christmas day, Brick:75e Phone your orders in early Sunday. Wishing You A Merry Chistmas. Bismarck The 100% Dairy. Half Block West of Post Office. Phone 348 Classes for || BER 23, 1922 7:30, Evening Worship and sermon. The pastor will, speak.on the “Great- | ness of Jesus.” Special Christmas | music will be directed by Mrs. | Hughes, Everybody welcome. 8:00,- Wednesday _inte§cessiénal. The adult division of the devotional hour of the church, sionary now visiting in North Da: kota, is scheduled to be with us next | Sunday. Miss Booker has had sev-j eral prosperous years on the field| and will speak of remarkable experi- ences there. The Christmas program of the | Sunday school will be given at the church this evening. Saad ORE D RRL EON AEAIS Zion Lutheran Church Avenue A between Sixth and Se- venth streets, Sunday 10:00 a, m./German Christ- | mas sermon. \11:00 a, m. English Christmas ser- mon, Trinity English Lutheran Church Corner 7th St. and Ave, C. No services Sunday as the pastcr | fwill be at Driscoll. But the Sunday school will meet as ysual. ! Christmas services Christmas Day | in the morning at 11 o'clock. In the | evening Christmas tree and appropri- ; ate exercises by the Sunday Schoo! | children 7:30. 1 You are welcome. I, G. MONSON, Pastor, ~ McCabe Methodist Episcopal Church | Dr. S. F. Halfyard, Pastor. | 10:30 a. m. Publit worship. ‘Anthem, “Glory Be to God Most High,” by Heyser. Solo and chorus “And There Were Shepherds” by Donks. Sermon-theme: “A Visit to Beth-| lehem.” 12m, Sunday school. | 6:30 p. m. Epworth League. Christmas Choral service. , 6:30. p. m. Junior’ League. | Leader—Victoria Dunn, 7:30 p, m.,Christmas program. Hymn 107—“Joy to the World.” Prayer. Scripture LeSson. Gospel. Chapter 2. Chorus, “Angels From the Realms ef Glory,” by Carrie. B, Adams. Solo, selected, by Mrs. J. A. Larson. Duet, selected, by C. H. Schmeirer and Wm. Noggle. Address: “Christmas Thoughts.” Duet, selected, Mrs. J. A. Larson and Mrs. H. S., Harris. Chorus, “All Praise to Thee Eter- nal God” by Carrie B. Adams. “Holy Night” by choir and con- gregation. Benediction. Dance at Coliseym tonight. |“Glacier Park Five” Orches- \trag 10c Dance. APITOT. Theatre Last Time Last Time Tonight by St. (Matthew’s | Harty C. Meyers —and— Gladys Walton —in— oo “THE TOP 0’ THE MORNING.” : \ Harold Lloyd in “THE BIG IDEA” Pathe Review. herries, .pineapple, s, walnuts, brazils Dairy Co. / NALA LTT r _ {or R, 209 Bismarck Bank, Tuesday Miss L, H. Booker, a foreign mis- lis x at 7:15 o'clock. An invitation i VICTOR BARTLING, Pastor. |“Now past forty and have had ter- jrible batkache and that tired FIRST AID CLASS IS PLANNED The U. 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Hoskins Meyer © Bismarck, of wi commission, The course of instrue- + Tribune THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE RECORD RETAINS OFFICIAL PAPER ON A RECOUNT “In the recount’ on « offitial”:paper initiated by the /Bismarck Tribune, the official vote was not altered. ma- terially. Through spoiled ballots aside on both sides, the total found by the court is as-follows: 142,230 Record 22,273 This gives a lead of 48 votes over the. Tribune as against a lead of 52 for the Record in the election, The count disclosed a careful handling in all precincts and a fair deal to all contestants.’ The contest was carried along in a most friendly manner on both sides and much ‘was stipulated in order to facilitate a recount which was all the complainants ‘desired. eS TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. FOR “RENT—Three-room apartment, on ground floor, outside opening. Ue for \ Furnished or unfurnished. 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HARRY GARSON = ig a , ‘presents and The At The ‘Auditorium — Xmas Day, the 25th, at 2:30 and 8.30 p.m. Children’s Matinee at 5:00 p. m. & Woodmansee. GET YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW. “MONDAY AND TUESDAY Matinee Monday and Tuesday 2:30 That is the mostJpathetic plea ever uttered from stage or reflected from screen — Beban’s plea for one solitary’ flower to place in the folded hands of his only little daughter as she lay dead, the victim And impart of being given the-rose he is threatened Never have you seen anything more human nor richer in sentimental appeal. ) GEORGE BEBAN et in THE SIGN OF THE ROSE WRITTEN AND SUPE: With HELENE Specially Selected, Cast INTERNATIONAL NEWS ..HAL ROACH COMEDY VISED BY GEORGE BEBAN SULLIVAN and Excellent. location. Immediave possession. J. H: han, 214, Broadway. Phone 745, ns quickly re- FRANK’S PLACE Contains no opintes—ingredignts | printed on the wrapper. 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