The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 24, 1923, Page 2

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PAGE TWO WADOO HELD LEADING FOR N. D. SUPPORT Likely to get North Dakota’ Delegation in Democratic National Convention WILL RESUME WELL DRILLING Marmarth, N, D., Dee. 24.—-With mud having risen some‘500 feet in |the deep test hole, being drilled by jthe Absarok jbine, seventeen miles softhwest of |Marmarth, .it was | necessary after |the new string of casing was run to an out the hale, which is nearly ing. When the hole is cleaned out to ‘the bottom, the éight and one-quar- jter casing will be securely set in the! {shale without tementing and then six s heavy work as the original drill-| |First Lutheran | Church To Hoid | Xinas Services ill be Christmas services held: Church commencing at eleven o'clock, The church choir will render sev- ‘eral Christmas anthems, All are welcome. j The Sunday Sckpol Christmas pro-} gram will be given in the church} tomorrow (Tuesday) evening at sév-| n-thirty o'clock, ut which time the followhne program will be rendered: THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE - man Altar Society and Sodality girls.| girls. ‘The gift was two very beautiful white marble side altars and marble communion rail that are splendid works of art. - Work has just been completed on the brick veneering of the church lorence Drilling com-| this eveming at the First Lutheran! and interior decorating and the new altars add greatt} to the appear- nee of the interior of the Cathedral, Midnight ‘mass will be sung by the | Male choir and a children’s mass is to be celebrated at 8 a.m. A Solem High Mass will be sung at 10:30 Christmas day, BAPTISTS GIVE Presentation of Gifts. Benediction. MINOT RADIO FAN REACHES Has Best Luck of All aE MONDAY, down to the States from the little] the air from Don Mix, sitting at the crew, néasly 3,000 miles to the north pass through the hands of L. H. | Weeks, radio amateur, and represen- tative at Minot of the Radio Equip- ment corporation of Fargo. i | Has Amateur Set ; The Bowdoin is not a large ship and she is equipped only with a little wireless telegraph station, such as is used by radio amateurs all over This is because it ut of the question jto burden the ship with large tele- | phone broadcasting outfit. For this, reason the crew has to jrely on the weak little amateur set key of WNP, the Bowdoin station. Recognize Weeks’ Work Wednesday night /WJAZ in _ its WNP program made special mention of the work which the North Dako- ta amateur is doing. Nearly each night he receives messages from the WNP station for persons scattered throughout the United States, and phs them to the persons ad- Durjng the last week, using only an inexpensive broadcast device, made by the Precision Eyuip- ment company of Cincinnati, Ohio, as his receiving device, he toyk more dozen messages from the Arc- listening] Round frozen 100 Ib. DECEMBER 24, 1928 Company Pleased “The company was so pleased with this that it has expressed. its inten- tion of using this largely in adver- tisigig its radio equipment. It also sent Weeks a new 50 watt tube for use in rece! , a8 he had broken the-one he had. Fresh Frozen Dressed Lake Superior Herring 100 Ib. box $4.50, 50 Ib. box $2.75. box $3.75, 50 Ib. box $2.50. -Ref- erence First National Bank, Two Harbors. Oscar Peder- ? He land one-half inch casing will be Song—“Christ is Born’—Sinday; “XMAS PROGRAM Transmitting MacMillan to Pridge the 3.000 miles to civiliza-ltie station and wired them all ‘over| Sen, Beaver Bay, Minn. { COOLIDGE — LESS RE carried on down to the Dakota sand.) . Sehool = Messages Hede cot ais edit hae iuission the country. : 1 In case the Dakota proves a water Responsive Scripture Reading. The fohewny ‘ fT eeuenge Beason wees 5 ——— ' | Scile="Tho Star”... Sahday School! @ program, will be , | subject. William G, McAdoo will have easy /sund the eight and a quarter casing a erie Star”.....Sunday School given this evening nt 7:30 p. m. at| Minot, Dec, 24-—Among the silent | Other amateurs beside Weeks have HAPPED HANDS . viling in-any contest for North Da- | Will be cr een ri Pra tes “A Litfle Baby” arian Porter! ‘e, First. Baptist church: and lonely ice tes of Princess received messages from the Bowdoin, kota’s delegutes at ghe Democratic! Sings in one job, While if the Da. “All the World is of Joy”—Jean plane ee ier Staley. Mary's bay off Kane Basin, Bafflin’s notably one at the Catalina Islands, chilblains, frgstbite— just rub National Convention, ft is indicated | kotn BED rt Schnecker. sh re 0 4 ay, near Ellsmore island, 750 miles | California, but Wecks is the only on spothin, ing, healing 4 RET cia Maat kota proves a producer everything Sem Bhs , _Invocation—Pastor. south of the North Pole, sits the|one ta do so regularly. He sits at { by expressions of leading Demo-/ will he all set to take care of the| “Peace on Farth”....Gertrude Engen! Christmas éxercise—Begi A ‘i i i ts tne i T hitati “0. Bi i "_B Mel-} ‘ ee nners. | Bowdoin, Arctic exploration ship of | his instrumen a.m, eéch night ‘ crate te ie cult tHe elimination | flow of liquid gold. D' Blesued Little Btar”—Betty Mel-/ Lecidln) We oily of ‘St Christo: | Captain Donald MacMillan and histand tunes hi. waiting for the VAP y4 of Henry Ford at t time leaves |. As ¢o the prospects, it is quite’ ville. | largaret. Jobhson Capta lacMillan a Bpand tunes his set, 1 : i 4 S ‘ only the name of Oscar Underwood |yenerally understood thut no one can “Our Welcome"—Myrtle Swenson Christmas Gift’—Evelyn Ja- | °° sre RSCTA ETE cua to begin coming through A hn Yearly of Alabama in the informal diseus-| tell the sory which the. drill must! and Hazel Hanson, ; ae Tee awa i Seine ted ends 4 and little response is heard | ultimately unfold, |“Welcome, Dear Jesus”--Martha, Pol-| Drill—Primary pupils. eee ee ae eee aeece oe eR i f 5 name, | PLANES MRO TGE | lie and Jack Smear. Reading, “The Fair White City”— |)! over the United States, and then | ! The McAdoo campaign for the} + = |Song—“Little Stars"—Primary De- Dorothy Kellgr. “tess Tete tharifaee cole sane | ‘ s delegates was given impetus A partment. Piano blo Noble Keller: | anges from the large broadcasting orsement of the Northwest! é ;“When Christ was Born in Bethle-’ Playlet, “A Christmas Dream’— | sta! io o Fe Sater ry eel Club, One of the lead-| A j hem"—Lester Porter tnd Paul Pupils of Primary and Intermediate | WJAZ at Chicago, which puts on a} Be ss Dewiocea in| Larsen. Department. special program at midnight each | tisan league ats n. ne ‘ A D ; tari b » state here*predicted that tne | “The Star of Bethlehem’—Lovise| Solo, “The Glorious Morn’ (Neid-| Wednesday, especially for the bene-| league-Democrats who} Melville, Viola Barth and Myrtle | !inger: —Mrs Hughes. 5 fit of the icebound Bowdoin, | for a third party will Hanson. Exercise, “He Is King”—Junior Most of the m back McAdoo. It is understood that) 0 WAS SLAIN “Hark! The Glad Sound”--Rachel John Burke, former United States! Swenson and Bertha Smear. Treasurer and close friendvof Mc + |Song—"O Little Town of Bethiehem”| LRBBIViG Adoo when the latter was Secretary | SIE —Chureh Choir, f the Treasury, will look after the ry ‘The Wise Men”—August ~Johanson nterests of the son-in-law of Presi-|, Will be Returned, However,| 54 Lawrence Porter. | Jent Wilson in this state. | Tokio Police Are Informed | “The First Christmas’—Donald Lar- | The outlook for the Republican ‘ | sen and Fred Smear. MERR Y lelegates, which will number 13 in- By the Snatchers Maneger Christ was|- tead of 10 a3 in 1920, is less cer-| Marian and Nina Melville. 4 in. Much depends upon whether! 3 !«Come Back to Bethlehgm”-—Joe An- “ ~ ve not Senator Robert M, LaFollette| Tokio, Dec. 24. —The ashes of the| derson, Loren Anderson and Har- o east his hat in the presidential |late Sakayo Osugi, socialist leader,| oid Barth. ie § F It is believed that the full} which were stolen from a room in|«I¢ There were no Christmas”—Jal- . of the Nonpartisan league-Re-|Which the urn was lying in state] mer Swenson. - would be thrown behind | before funeral sBe i ie =) “Herod's Cruelty”.....Henry Danrot - ‘onsin Senator. jwill be returned to the police to-|The Angel and the Shepherds”- s : Senator Hiram Johnson carried the | morrow, the snatchers have inform:| Florence Swenson. We offer you the season’s greetings and best : ? } state handily in 1920, but without ed authorities. Remarks, wishes, also we take this occasion to thank you <y this Joyous Yuletide sea- opposition, from or LaFoilette.| The theft'was committed by three |Offertory ........... Esther Larson t cordially for thesatr ‘ith which we That President Coolidge’s name will|atmed men who escaped in an aute'/ «phat. Night in Bethelehem’—Nina most cordially for ie patronage wil Ww. e son, we wish each of our be entered in the primary is one Tete iigntapedeinltvia vaewilee Melville, i have been favored during the past year, and to -) dered a certainty. Roy Frazier,| The incid ecipitate: situa-)owhy Christmas Comes”—Edith . * " | chairman. of the Republican State|tion which was considered critical | Wy, extend Christmas greetings and best wishes patrons the fullest measure of se | ‘ommittee as SET tne eee ee aaa eee ce naterery | Creenatabs. «acne Thelma Swenfon |: for’the coming year. : t i understood to! Socialist, league having been “closely | song silent Night, Holy Night happiness and good cheer. : j ably toward the President,|#athered after socialists ree ae) Church Choir. believing that his faction would gain{t® have threatened reprisals f their | No Room in the Inn”—Laura Man- t least from the purse of the coereuee OL EDS SEA Ge AN . 1 organization, by standing] 'eader.. ’ aed “The Stars are Twinkling”—Marian - for Coolidge. His view, however, a ve ibn aly his witorans Melville. z not shared by many other Nonparti- ting declared he was actyated by pa. | MettY, Christmas”.....Gladys Barth NORTH DAKOTA INDEPENDENT i s of the league : Be serving |Sonz—"Glory to God”—-Sunday / ‘a s, La a sier, ha triotic motives He is now serving be jenatere, Cad and easier, have net) sentence of 10 years imprisanment| SRO . TELEPHONE COMPANY That President Coolidge has gain-|f°% the slaying, Song—“Christmas Chimes”— Sunday 7 ed many friends in the state is with- School. @ out question. He zeceived the vote|: 1 * - care Wy | of the North Dakota delegation for KNIGHTS TEMPLAR \ vi se in 1020, ae ieee ig Regular Christmas obser-| MAKE PRESENTS 4 | ion not been bound to John- ‘hr A ‘cnt cesin that "mamoer of|Yanee Christmas morning at TO: CHURCH |: the delegates would have voted for| 11:00 o’clock sharp. Kindly 4 | him on many ballots for the presi-|be at the Temple not/later| gt. Mary's Church was presented | dential nomination. than 10:45. with a Christmas gift bys the Ger-|”; iS | GREAT RABBIT ' Marmarth, N. D., Dec. 24.—The greatest jack rabbit drive in the history of the country occurred at New Eng J last week when 160 j hunters participated in the game of ridding the part of the country of} i nimble jacks. { { The hunt lasted two days and men! | worked night and day in a gigantic | effort to help their side win. Follow-! | ing the drive 350 people sat down to participated in the game of riding that part of -the country of nimble jacks. + According to estimatés as made by | the New England Herald the total i i bag of jack rabbits weighed 25 tons. s ‘The hunt was supposed to have start- % ' in ed at seven o'clock Monday morning ° ° 5 and to have been concluded at noon h t Wi h mitted*that many hunters were out 4 x “long before the zero hour piling up | scores for their side: but as thé gen- - eral idea was to get the rabbits no one Z = t ‘ . 8 % cared for that, although some five IT h I fh ‘h 2 * INe ( ee ae ee ee wish you lots of happy things, Ce : brought in after the bell tolled at| ; p : 1S ime i noon Tuesday, were not counted in But bless: me if I know ; : the official hour. , | Ae ; ‘ = — | Flay. ‘o ° ° .§ 4 Hal Be e FOR SALE—A 9 room house in Bis-| Just how within this little space ty ae F marek, North Dakota, at reasonable | 2 5 % Let the spirit of the Master be F i! price; owner will exchange for| ; 3, . i f fale, Nurses and farm wachinesy,| I'm going ‘to tell you so. 5 Geo. M. Register. Mm going you. exemplified, not merely for one i 12-24-10 | day but every day in the year. ! ‘ - rs . . nM SS For lack of words and’ space, | This is the only foree, the only ‘Wy | ELTI NG E Oh! then Pll wish the same : power the world seeg eye to eye - Se ¥ : : iis arid face to face, causing us all : 5 GAT — MONDAY old wish again: to do right because it is right Z ; a and not for hope of reward or tas ss 3 : aes | fear of punishment. A Merry Christmas! : aie Bead ge i) sete ae Then, the sword could safely ” as : im. © be beaten into plow shares and ; } the spears into pruning hooks. : P q C. G. CONYNE Jemelér and Optinn Pe crc Modern Dairy X2 rie 4 & . le ' . ‘ ; Wishes you and yours'a Merry Christmas and may the Hon- } _ \ored Guest be there when your. ~* \ feast is spread:

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