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. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE: . PAGE FOUR SPORTS ZSORIS Garrison Gets Technical K.0. | at Strausburg, All Because Somebody Stepped on:a:Mutch ‘First National Ban of Bismarck «THE PIONEER BANK Established In 1879 poy, speere Participation. Inyolves no Commitment, Regarding Attend-| ance at Any Future Conferences, President { Tells Congress in Making ‘Request Washington, Jan. 5 —()—Presi-) vulnerability: of dent Coolidge ‘requested Congress to-| delays fit’ the day to appropriate anor, to vara ‘war _ariaments; ? STATEMENT OF CONDITION ; the expense of participation by the ‘ , < United States in the league of na- b ea December 31, 1925 tions preliminary disarmament di ffontiers, ‘necessary eforini wck Garrison of Bi slated te swap pu Miske of Windsor, round headliner at Gymnasium Friday night, got tary valae’ of comipercial fleets; tho Serene, it me aa au ‘ ‘ relation peuresn «regional security Resources ~ i over Tom Shoot of Linton at Straus preparatory commission,” the presi- iment and © K st might. | Shoot, substituted, dent said in a special message, “in- | gids a Alsarhnament and’ genioral ° Loans and Discounts (Time)... .......$ 1,445,338.71 augle, the latter being un-| volves no commitment. with respec! nt i “ \ able to annear because of | to uttendance upon any future con-| Phe’ tatters mined by HI] United States: Bonds........0..00..+24 843550.00 i . Paul in the fifth round o us contest on the Strausburg card fight drew urge attendance | i the audience was well pleased. | Carpentier Coming | to the U. S—May | Meet Jack Delaney} New York f i Teas eecth commicaion ul J°/]| Banking House and Other Real Estate... | 159,616.41 and the attitude of this government | the question of dixa i Loans and Securities available as cash. . -1,130,679.74 in that regard cannot ‘be defined in ot. i advance of the calling of such meet: | of HY ‘Del Cash on Hand and Due from Banks..... 1,065;527.96 ing He added that “whether, t! ime has fome voir) conditions and circumstances wil pri sibility of ’ tt \ rove such as to make it desirable || 3 itation of arnia! $3,885,742.82 for the United States to attend ‘any |'and ‘expresses the hope that conference or conferences which may | time. when ‘all -the’nations ‘of the eventually take place as a result|world are convinced of a common, of the’ labors of the prepai need, it wilf be able -to count upon \ tory commission or otherwise is er 2! a i {A brand new ‘house was destroyed, two pecple were killed and five others hurt because someone accidentally | question which need not now be co! Stated ich, ‘Liabilities (A). rg Carpentier | rance tomorro 4 7 # Ti e | sidered.” 8o clo: V9 “ for his third visit to the United| trod on a match and touched off a gag explosion on Christmas afternoon at Topeka, Kas. The people were | # ‘It ism 6 ‘ 3 ie r oa ; 8 } judgment,” he said, | world. ‘ Capital Si Pete eae cieeeeeceereeesens 4 [inspecting the house, w as a leaky gas pipe. Photo shows the ruins, with ages Head ae ratidittoaty 1 Only 9 Prélimthary Inquiry tock « . $ 100,000.00 Paris yesterday at) the damaged wall of a neighbor's house in the Background. a + 281,818.58 quiry is concerned we ought to “This is neither the tiine nor the|{/ Surplus and Undivided Profits. pion, Tice, of Bismarck, Christmas | Christmas 2: Newland’s par- ive is first object in visiting th our aid and coopefation to the full-| place to discuss ‘the agenda of the Pepsin wos t0%1 EIN NEWS. est extent, consistent with the pol-| preparatory commissio#i of to asses: Circulation 2.2.0... cess esas ee « 74,200.00 a bout between the Spa | LED icies which we have adopted.” the prospects of any conference ot/ 1! Deposits .. ; , 3,479,729.24 weight -Paol A very large crowd attended serv- The President’s Message conferences gn'disarmament or lim- ie Nicer d ihaaatadnah adie aes bibl A cd lie succes some leadin| ri r on Christmas, day. There were | ‘The’ message follows 2 fon rent hich may later Georges is , Services again on New Year's day. “In the message-which~ I-hed- oc- it is ‘quite cient F fer to me Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lein and sons, easion recently to submit. to you, J ; j te mai ., '$8,885,742.82 February % 5 1, Bennie and Sophus, spent 'called attention to the agreement a he eat bet Ei . ae Vor nd ry nds at a whist party! the holidays in this vicinity, Feeently entered into by a neaber Pi i est, he . Z timer Koon enter-| Christmas Ev z ie yla fof European governments under | may i g Berlenbach, light heavyweight cham- . Koon’s “parents, Mr. and| Mr. : pipcin e ya aarden fii Ly)" | Suich quarmteen of pouch weve pee) : ; Mature, i spent the holidays at’ the sme vided and Tetook oceasion to point | Whether the dit ald ——————————— So seeer trae ents, ‘Mr. and Mrs, Jens Hansen,’ Birkeland home, out" that the “natural corrallary to| stances will prove such as to make Schaefer Wins Mics Daris Tice returned to Mis-|vorth of Steele, they returned home| Mr, and Mrs, J. M. Lein and, Cav,| these, treaties should be further in-|it desirable for the United States to] in valve of old machines. Old cas Miners Resume Py narck with her parents for a week's| Sunday evening. Benni ; . "|ternational agreements for the lim- . First Block of [fin ee eee ee ae ile was chore boy at|Me°K" Een abt tent itt apt |eatone ot Semaments, wort the whch me Theil, SH Lseet sed ease eaiees ware ss| Looting of Stores * n | Miss Francis Sherman, who is at-|the Ole Newland farm white Mr. and at the C. E. Neweomer home| W8s so successfully begun at the|a result of the | Eig lb rr tr His Title Match: sndigg the : rgo, is spend-| Mrs. Newland we: .. a coll. Washington conference. arafory commission or otherwise is: . ing hee vacation atchome "|" 'Ne and Mfrs, Harold. Hargrave en-{_ Miss Selma. Rise, who is. working State ee ae et ictal Bonthe | conttaered: Te ih aes ACHES At] Repeatiet Che Comsitjon et | Mnplered char mines ionay tte ug0, Jan, 5.—t)—Young Jake Abbic Reavy of Dawson and tertained the “following guests at] in Bigmarck, spent from Thutsday | ots Mot tam een Of cations to| so far a6 this -prelitminary: inquiry 1] FIRST STATE BANK OF REGAN|the lgoting of provision veteran i, he. Hones Rilarnp bin tac te ee ee ee Be Lodge at Binule, CMe canaries Me and eee Merite Haged and jend representatives to sit upon aj concerned, we ought to give our aid/at Regan, N. D., in the tate of North) Glace Bay and its suburbs. The at-' MM, « world’s 18.2 balk line championskip| A beautifully appointed dinner was | Blare Barn r. and Mrs, George| children spent, Thursday afternoga | Preparatory commission for the dla- rgd Sropatesied 50, phe rater ek: oy, Pose et BakinarsiDer: ts, iL pe whieh he lost a few ago tojserved by Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Knud-|Shaffer and family also of Steele,|&t the N. A. Sdberholm ‘home. armament confereyes, being a com-| tent cons Mie ee RESOURCES night, ended when Mayor Morrison + Edouard Hores the Belgian, json Sunday evening. The table was| Mr. and Mrs, Frank Shaffer and|, Mr. and Mrs, Enoch Arneson and| mission to prepare for a conference) we have adopted. | 0) . announced that those miners in want As the cha r for the title,|adorned with lighted candles. Mr.| daughter, Vivian, Miss Opal Hutch-| $0" spent the Christmas ;~holi-|on -the reduction and limitation of TR ay HR Mls miami eee eneas ieee cog would be given_aid at the town hall he took, the first 00-point block, /and Mrs. Clarence Swanson and Mr.|ison, Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Nelson| days in this neighborhood with rel-|armaments” which has been set up| ernment in fa Armament ‘cannot bel (vernratee :| today. 00 to 375 in the 1,500 point match | and Mr J. Anderson were guests.| and son Harvey, Mrs. Carrie Nelson| #tives and friends. eG Si land" t femiphusised too. -teaquently or:-tep hee niet prevailed for a time, but at . with Horemans last night. Miss Thelma Rosvold is at home| and daughter Haze Ri EhES ison eane ro of this | 926, The auchies not th: Ia: | Seeouiglys- kay weconlames: withstbet aba io Seasuc tex midnight the mobs started to work Aobutrive bieccrige : ape tbetl A. Van Vlut took’ program in Lein School No. 3 last| sion, it is atated, is t policy any meanaure havi ason-| Banking house, furniture tina aia ne, stride ect |Christmas dinner with Mr. and Mrs.|Tucedey nuh H arations for a conference able ey to bring about these!” and fixtures Last_ night five provision stores igh Fon ra EUSEn tie j Albert Christensen and family. Mr. Arthur Bjorhus spent’ Friday] 4rmament which it is the announced] tesults should receive our sym) hy Other real estate . were vbaneeeh bd cin TGiieo Bay and ed'tho contary twice with 188 in| facie ey a ae Miss Nora (Olson ‘spent ‘the week-|in Fargo visiting with his, parents. |PUtpose of the council to call at an|and Support. ‘The ‘conviction that | Checks and other New ‘Aberdeen 4 econd and 138 in the sixth. levening, aH reppin aii Bits and Mess 10 les Spl da eaA Oss |S, eaeaeeni atthe sMening< Tineeette Upsan nike peteouee et Bice emeererner neers er had an unfinished run} nd dohn St Little Sisie and s spent Sunday night at: t6/dobn| 4.) spenpresd that the delibers- somal more widely. and justifiaily ‘} QUICKLY: OVERSUBSCRIBED it the close and left the 1 alls | tt. Corr 8 oren,| the week Bisieland home. Frank Berkman spent a few|tions of the commission shall be di-| held than ever befere, and the ne-| 4, * New York, Jan. 56—(?)—The iso 7 | George f: od 000,000 offering of National guests ave 4 sis-|Tected to such matters as the sev-|cessity for lifting, ,the. burden. of foto Stoll ie estes s LJ ‘ ah i is Me ook vi pin wh Mersey eral factors upon which the power] taxation from. the best of th Register company stock, made « nand daughter Matin ; of a country in time of war depends; | world by limiting: armament is be- i LiabILities through Dillon, Read and company, n visiting with Mrs. Charley Tre snillne. iBabkenian aha s Eunice: Stienmietz of Bis-} Whether limitation of the ultimate! come daily more: impe: today an etvantisce bed within five % : e jas ‘Ba ana with "sister,| War strength a country is prac- _No Ce ment Involved Capital/stock paid in-....$ 10,000.00-|:minutes after the books were open: j 3 Knudson enter Pate ned to| Mrs. Fi Prhter, "|tical or whether. disarmament should| “Participation in the work of the|Surplus fund . 00.) ed. This is one of the quickest sales, ; ; : i i i Undivided profits, less ex- f° aistock issue on jrecord, ‘Christmas dinner at! Mr. and Mrs, Dallas Barkman and confined to the peace strength | preparatory, commission involves mo,| ¢ 2 A 5 Sai ida 7 cay =] alone; the relative advantages and} commitment ‘with ‘re: Penses and taxes paid .. 3,939.56, 1 Olson home on Frida Berean ate Sears lsadvantagos of each of the various | ance, upon. ‘any tart e' feren flere mre oe : Alfre: sina i -| forms which reduction or limitation |p conferences qn reduction and lim- ‘stom | den motored to" Tutle-on Mandgy.| of armament may take in the cage of tation of atmamedia; and ‘the 4t.| check -*ga.o4aa augh.|'The or was : and, sea and air forces; the stand-|'titude o: is. government ‘in Pda Tisin eT wae UP torconsult Bra) ey oF measurement of the arma: regard ean net ‘be tetined in cade] deporit:...cc,,. 204.96 ay-evening}|™ents of one country against ‘the| vance wf the calling! of such .moet-]Demand certifi- ? vat rmament’ of another; the possi-jings. For this reason I deem it ad-| cates of deposit 1,536.81 4-8, Phantoms to Play Quint From Mandan Sometime Next Week! izhted 20 or 5 the center piece their guests Christm: Mrs. Kush and Ad: north of Sterling, als ter from west of the river. ui ns Mr. rs. Alfred Olson, Mr.!. Marim Berg spent F Olson and children; at M, J. Lei CAPITOL CAPITOL After three of hard prac-} ie y 7 y ente! ey Frank Be spent Wedne: ility -of ascertaining whether the|visuble to ask the congress at this| Time certificates tice, the Bismarck Phantoms ‘h | rae biBayer home banana rn Siok caat the homes of M. o. 'Bréne armed ‘force of a country is organ-| time’ oully for pare a ropriation as] of deposit .... 23,089.40 61,975.30] finally rounded into sh: they ; Mr. » Homer Ne B. Olson and sister, Mrs. Skjer-}den and Theo. Skogim. ‘ized in a spirit of aggression or for required’ to, defray ‘the ex- ; Ia fi mpinner, 7 purely defensive purposes; the con-|penses of our™participation in the $90,514.85 | ¢ develop! t running attack | and what is believed to be an im-t Pregnable defense. | { Two tough ¢ being nego- tiated for, and a game with the In- dependents from Mandan sometime next week will probably open the £ season for the Bismarck E eer) AES sia cence i inact TOTAL ....... elt CRI e and Pian | Blamertie Renate eee sat deration oh othe suelieieled iaeen | mace otsehl preparatory commission:| STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, ; irren, of Driscoll. holidays with her parents. which a scale of armament for va-|I therefor sscou ea ‘ht there he County of Burleigh,—ss. Wm. Koterba spent Sunday eet M. J. iLein motored to Goodirch’ on Hage countries can. he drawa up.and.| appropriate sum wf $50,000 to}':y A. L. Garnes, Cashier of the; LAST TIME’ TONIGHT: Star of the “Iron Horse,” h his e' s Monda ft cs ; e factors which enter into the es-|cover the expenses of participation, * 1 Ruduloh Kisckeqaia reipea with! Giths, Rudolph and Julius Kiuds-| tablishment of those prineiples, such |in the: discretion of. the executive,, abave prmne bank, do solemnly swear some work at the 'B. F. Basley farm|dahl spent a few minutes at Joe,98 communications, -Pesources, geo-|in the work of the preparatory. com-| that the above statement is true, to was|on Sunda: Rise’s on Tuesday night, also taking’ Staphical situation, population, the | mission, the best of my knowledge and helief. Christy lovely as eve dinner A adson. Mandan has an exceptio Later in ning Santa] Mr. and . Christ Schoon and] in the program at Lein School No. 3 :GSEAB) ; <j aes soar and con: paid them sit, family, Mr. and Mrs, Adolph Bassen| John Birkeland espent Monday af-| the states of ‘North and South Da , A. L. GARNES, epporition. ed city ond Bre, Ed Anderson: had si evening at the Adolph | ternoon at Driscoll. ANGES IN -| kota, Wyoming, Wisconsin, Binnessts : Cashier; The forwards on the Phantoms mas dinner with Mr. and Mrs. rth Sterling. eaten — - ff ibe fe quint have been drilled on deceptiv Ste | os ta CHRISTIANIA NEWS TWaa , and ‘Towa will be held next fall to}, supserived and sworn to before this : discuss uniform. reciprocity. bill | 4th day of January, 1026. i Mrs. Ed-Gibson spent Saturday af-| pee , ‘ ia A. F. TOURTLOTTE, t Monday afternoon red French of Bismarck i A: a Be Oliver County, N. ‘Dz Olaiien: | shasbhage cab ite CO eat AV LN. 42s At a confereriey in St.‘ Paul carly) My caecinaee caulne, Masek aa ¥ we d 4 i in December it was ‘agreed: that Hae, jerven is visiting) Russell Tollefson spent Munday. troche ineladin 1928, ae vant ith E 5 commercial hauling at her, brother's home, Willie Olson,| evening with Ernest Johnson, |, Wi ] BE AS trucks! winch mak mercial hauling | Correct, Attesti— Knudson entertained A very dainty plays and a student from the U versity of Ilinois, who was here for the Christmas holiday that the team st and the plays practiced are identical with those of the Mlini. Kludt, Gray, Livdahl and Slattery are the men out for the forward’ home Ch and Mrs, ©. KE, ; A number of people of this vicin- : , . ‘rom : Getths. Doyle and Middangh will © nan extended trip through | "Wm, Koterba helped Olaf Olson] ity attended the” entertainment an | inte eeher sine be eneeseh trom vay=|. Res ag ftom the novel guards, The Phantoms play so far| id the southern states. take some hogs to Driscoll on Mon-| Sterling Monday night, ng icon ye Sheets pe ens Maee : : : ‘Once to Every Man, Directors, Cook with -Gas, -: It’s th orj fees in this season has been very good and| They expect to be gone for thre Mr. and Mrs, Murtin Sedivee, stele. The Aironmen’ Sinaa net Ap: they give promise of completing an-|four months. Mr. G. A. Haugen will! Sitha Klucksdahl i the sick] J Sedivec Fi Tollef- Y ply to commercial hauling | true other successful yeur. © have charge of the pool hall during {list these day FE or ne ai ee nee te ne ee nce et: | Ingstad’s Experience This] Witt regutar routes ‘and fixed ter: i fe reason for u a late start eir absence. H ——_—_—__—_—__--_ nus home Thursda: evening. is the delay in securing the new _ Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Meland of Ster- Arthur Lubarge, George Sedivec Year Will Determine His ef which will be worn this. Ware visiting for a week with J WILD ROSE and the M. Tollefson family were Recommendations j These are expected to arrive 0. Meland. The children of Wild Rose school] guests at the Gibson home Saturday week. Mr. and Mrs, John Benze have re-| N01 enjoyed a vacation between the | evening. It was spent. in _ pla! BY i \ (LARRY-EVANS. ‘Be On Same Basi lorth Dakota ‘has suffered: heavy: 5 lostes of license fees, Ingstad: sai O’'Henry Featurette , Y F ie) ey a because of the fact that it has recog- axe Nabe Ss scened trom tin Mofit. holidays. : ; ecards and dancing, while in, the]. Final decision as .to .recommenda- Per ued. in othe: “Transien| cena Walker. ligan - Mr. and M mien Ammuneons Gil ‘ A nuatbes, ror thls lpeatity yee meaneime a delicious . Sithout Porteletion’ eae the sant ts in A ia.” re 3 . ‘amily spent Saturday evening with | t a dancing party at the Au- red. “he said, ‘tracks from F : - = . Mr. and Mrs, Sumner Hanser "The |Sust Benz home Saturday evening. | Mrs. Tollefson and daughter Luella . : , A " Hight Canceled ts; ond ity. Sunnes anion, “he size Dez came, Staring evening | kim Tait, and dang re Bakets reeds PHONE 1060 Tomorrow jthe mumps. Dr. Baer of Braddock | Driscoll Wednesday, ‘as called to the home Christmas| MrT. Harlamen an iNew York, dan. (A) — The | the Christmas tre world’s welterweight. championship| Frank Velinsky and Albert John-| fight scheduled at Madison Square {8° of Washburn visited F. 0. John. Garden January 22 between Mickey | § Pero tuleaboth, (Ne the Eng. | Motored to Arena Monda d_son, of Dris- coll called at M, Toll a i lofson’s Monday | "etd ee Wednesday. and Thursday. “Steel Preferred” Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brownawell| on_ business. ‘3 ‘at . : i Cet jand son, Bob, of Flasher spent Christ-| John Elness, who spent Christmas| 1 ge pers eg ay ‘ Fancy Pot Roast, 4 Ib. cuts. | Pre a frig Per and son, Robert, (mas visiting relatives here. in Bismarck, has now:returned to his holder, and T Milli i ~ 5 _—EeE]————————_ lands ‘was called off today. because | Mt, and. Mrs. E. Gerte are xpend-| , Miss. Violet Pugh, who. has. been | farm. ee ic Ne of the condition of Walker's toe,|ing the holidays in Marion, N. D, | Staying at Bismarck, spent the holi- t : oo a eee Kovesel enter. {days with the home folks. ion. : Treeule Ot infection, PerMe’ OM 35) egincd Atty and Mess Kuck foe diner | The Young folks practised the play| CANCellation. of . moet ee inkection: Mr. and Mrs, G at the schoolhouse Monday evenin, I : : ing. |] Per Ib. : DR. R SENGE rand Mrs, Geo. Knudson enter. |#t,the schoolhouse Monday evening. | Interest, Penalty, - that the system || 10.tba.! at...“ Chiropractor Eo sd A | said, ‘stad inay 3 tained Mr. and Mrs. G. A. H h 3 ; % ‘ ; College Quint to and MZ Nels Meland at amidnight| met, Saturday evening, Jan. 2, at Is Recommendéd<hred asthe a they will be taxed onthe basis eel] Frozen Lake Fish. Play Nighthawks) "Seay evening. ‘The table | ool No. 1, A short program was. : t bee of lay Nig! wKS Bas decorated with Christmas fes-iFI¥GR. 4) feily 9 The city commission last . ni Lajeiek,& Hodis. : ons and candles. | The 0. L. amily was en- ast ay The Business College basketball} Misses Jane Jenson and Della Ol-, tertained at the S. B. Gooding home cake Se sess Rear +8 : 8 ¢ a & Dwight Carlisle and Milton Doehle,| CSt 20d penalty attached o' s quint will play the Bismarek Night-|son motored to Bismarck with Mr,| Christmas, ae sium, the game starting -ab eight | The Sunday school of the Lutheran | Whe have been husking corn in Towa] Saxe", and special . ) : Neemires spcireeeeae | GROCERY DEPT. ks tonight at the St. Mary's gym-|M. Olson Monday. . Ne ty owned by the. 3 eis o'clock. Each team has played butjchurch gave a very fine progr: and Nebraska, returned home last ‘i oe ie \ maller fee :than: persone, ¥ Gne game so far this season, but the | the evening of Christmas day, Songs | Weck: esha Pees , Biemateenpe cane : he |care of. opty te bag went, ae |] Dairy Butter, 3 tb. and 5 Ib. pea $09 i ee ns difference being dye to thé reductian,|| Jars,: Ib / players on both aggregations have|and recitations were the special; ,M¥- and Mrs. Ernest Saville and ter weal " becn training hard for the many | features) also speech by Rev. Foss. | Children were entertained at the 0.1 mittee, composed’ of Gonder Con | Wil be games they have on schedule for the|A large Christmas tree was lit with | 3- Swanson home Chris ny R. Atkinson and 8. W.. Corwi basin. - "balance of the season. candles, and sacks of candy and nuts |... Miss Mary Metcalf visited at the! peared before the city commiastea| ‘Under this. ' Tonight’s game is expected to be istributed, \ Smith Engleman home Christmas. (tnd ‘requested that ‘a’ recommenda, |eation of -flose, with the final outcome in ques-| The Ladies’ AM of the Lutheran| Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brownawell| tion be'made. to the eran ween, | tion until the whistle blows. . church will meet Thursday after. | spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs.) suggesting that the . intercet and | this 11, —— noon, Jan. 7th, at the churck, A | Panald Bayder of Blemarck. high | Penalty on unpaid taxes and. ass . asnity biles ae, glee ; . . joint luncheon wi served. o is ments ‘be cane pro} pa Trying to Arrange Very fine revival\mectings are be. | ‘choo! in Bismarck, spent the holiday| fait. of ‘the tnptaspeia or Unde i ey me eines. aad rpmante je , those’ wi reeks at the .M.| Vacation at’ home. ments be cancé on: Flowers-Shade Bout. Church. Mr. R.A. Young, the|, M&. and Mrs. H. A. Carligte enter- ‘Taxes Unpaid Since 1910 tained at their home Christmas: Mr. oP Ue ria acd mith good New York, Jan. 5-—()—The spate! sive. Hevesy: | and Mes. We HT. Brownawell and chil vilttee, eaves that the trusteocete g Ct mulates clrey athletic commission today took steps yw ; dren, Mr. and Mrs. Hagold Brown piel a ig td lad re : well’and son, Bobby, of Flasher, and] taer, “mt years net yamere, oF Rhe iger Flowers, Atlanta negro, and Arnold Thrall, ;, | taxe% and special ausesements against | Be_ald,.and it ia “posall nl Dave Shade of California, to ‘deter- CLEQR LAKE Mrs, Sittler of Martell, Neb. is] the Episcopal promecte hoa eee all” the mine which ie the Xdretnost chal) Art ibjerhus was" a caller at the pmaking an extended visit uf the home| qneartiseobal Property had remained] f4em recommendations to sll) the] rf ‘Harry Greb, middteweight George Garlson em an Tucsday. af per icister Mrs. August Doehle,| cial assessments ageinst the pl reountry will ba eaiie | findings a - * aoe re (Mr. apd Mes, Adolph Hansen’ und | at Moffit, ’ : ‘ ee ference which ‘called. ' ; — : « ‘ i daughter, ‘Mildred, spent. ‘Tuesday| Miss Florence Elliott, who teaches | Stt¥.,ate aid to. total about $1,800 /0f een joo Soo amas ; une) ing . ' and with the interest and pepalt ; Sera epee * evening at the Ihrist Schoon home. | school near Tuttle, spent the tached ithe total will i ¢ points -which will: Mr. and: Mrs. Ole Newland. and| holiday vacation at the home of her’ ntaly. $3,000. care 4 1 rele ‘RESULTS || family ‘were wisitors at the Warren | Parents. “© : Peermiataly $3,000. - be -e9 rmithing Bilile home. Tuesday evening. rand Mrs. Howard Brownawell! county board n Carl Beyer is spending a Tew days [entertained Mr. and Mrs.) W. H.| make a similar request “home fotke, ‘oon eromnawell and children iat their] the recommendation of the sity neat, Willie and Tillie Schoon|-home -Sunday. pay kerogen ind Mis larper attended a program|, Mr. and. Mrs. S. B. Gooding -and “eity” and algo a dance at|children enjoyed a Christmas tree jome Tuesday evenin; id “fixings” at. the chome of, Mr. and | te: AF. is on the | sick %; 0. L. Peterson, parents of Mrs. ‘Lodge of’ le being the at-| Gooding. 3 sera ‘ hi |, Bob Rered of Braddock -visited at | would fovefal fiom Uis-vicinity were not. be tair to other charset ited Rite 2 ‘ ; ‘ , : P inity were the 0. F. Buck home last. k, cen. oviali U ¢ : ¥ ital ‘city on Wednesday be Mt. aad. Mek. ‘John. ‘Peterson and oe eth rote e és i “ ) i Vere BROWNE THEDMAN ‘ome! children spent ‘Christmas with the] the city, who would’ indirectly ite of Mrs. Peterson,’ Mr. and Up “ , neigh: paren: 4 ina, of ealled“ upon to “make up the ‘dife