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VAWGE SI PAGE EIGHT _ NAVY NEEDS | MORE MONEY WILBUR SAYS 'p | “| | Zeder says, and chief among them he} 1. Power, s to places these ten becnuse power and maintain is neve develop high | Acceleration, because such a car| must have quick away” and | pick-up’ Cor ch a motor because only] in cool and} {maximum | design, wi | be-| 1 will SANTA CLAUS TO TALK AGAIN ' alf is offered to the North- mers, Week and affil- | Control of German ay meatlk 3 at Crookston, Febru-! Armaments to Cease Crawford to Be on After Next January Program For Minot |.0(2\"%: Gctman armaments is. t0 Club’s Guest Day cease January 31 mext, and in its place the League of Nations, by ‘ — means of commissions, will ascer- | Minot, N. Dy Dec. 13.—An exhibit tain whether Germany is carrying Christmas| °f Pioneer relics, heirlooms and out the conditions for disarmament do} st ated FRIDAY NIGHT ore Broadcast Much fun and melody a in this program which has tanged especi for the occi and which will introduce some hthe best known entertain: Twin Cities. Arthur E. Nelson for- mec mayor of Saint Paul and a Ki- wanian, will speak on the “North- west Associated.” The entire pro- gram will be presented in the form playlet or sketch, written by . D. Pennington, and with dialogue between William H. Neil and Homer D. Thomas introducing various num: MONDAY, tended by from many parts of ada, Mr. Parker was the only North Da- kota man to take part in the hunt, and had the distinction of killing the dargest number of the buffaloes. 0} of the buffaloes was saved by Mr. Parker for himself and the heads of the others will grace jitol build- ings in California and Oklehoma, Church Women Find sportemen . ‘the United States and Can-| figured, DECEMBER 13, 1926 just $125, which, it was pot. sufficient returns ffort spent. ‘Wells, head of one of three divisions of the auxiliary, a ted that each member - pay $1.20 = quarter, ‘he monev to be laced in a Christmas savings ac- PI count. The auxiliary this y for its Christmas funds, bers haven't quantities of pics and cakes to bakes and stacks of dishes to wash, Question of Officer Personnel Is Serious—More Ap- | ‘?" 5. Roadabil pointments Asked i | handicraft which ts expected to be laid down in the Versailles treaty. communitywide in scope, and an ad-| This decision was reached by the by is F. Crawford of Bis-!foreign ministers in session outside tendent of the State the meetings of the council of the ety, are scheduled for Hearne of! Nations. Of more. than |t est day and open meet-| questions regarding German ar- Bismarek| ing of the Minot Study club Feb. 26,/maments, which divided the inter- speak | according to action of the program|allied military congrol commission and executive committees. It was at{and the council of amb the suggestion of Mrs. J. H. Wishek!Germany in 1925 regarding the execu- state federation chairman tion of the military, naval and air that the club planned this ‘clauses of the treaty of Versailles, | feature at the Beginning of the yearjonly two remain outstanding and it bers. Parker of Minot Kills 5 Buffaloes Minot, N.D., Dec, 13.—Having bag- ged five buffaloes out of a herd on Antelope istand, Salt Lake, Utah, Clarence H. Parkes of Minot hes re- turned from a hunt which was at. CUTS, | Way to Eliminate | an Annual Bugbear Marshalltown, Lowa, Dec. 13.—UP)— The Women's Auxiliary of the First Baptist church here has found a way to eliminate the annual bugbear of congregation and pastor, the yearly church bazaar and supper. Last year, both affairs netted the °—p oo, hal | Radio’s Rialto | A tenor recital is offered by WTIC (476) Hartford at 6:15 tonight. WGHP (270) Detroit, offers selec- tions by the Little Symphony Orches- tra.at 7 p. m. Grand opera is to be broadcast from Baltimore by WBAL (246) at 9 p. m. Talk Over KFYR—Other Speeches Planned demands low over road depressions: i 6. Comfort, because at high speeds} santa 5 road jolts ure transmitted to the} and Lacy Ralls . on paw? ur with violence; | | over KEYR at 7 o'clock, a Jelegram | 7 ion, because at! from the Saint at Glendiv ‘ high speed the driver's attention! eg. seh eta LLG hl tilt must be centered on the road and| g all controls must be readily acces-| and | sibl construction to ease Washington, Dec, 13,-() A plea for a loosening of the governmen purse strings so that the navy m. n the full strength was made by Secre' bur today in his annual r President Coolidge. — The question of officer personnel | had developed into « dilemma, the! st secretary said, and with limited | funds at hand it had been necessary irs il-| ta was in Bismarck last Monday to spoke over KFYR and at that the iden. be) that high to Every Man’s Wardrobe Is Empty Near Christmas! His supply of shirts, socks, handkerchiefs and neckties pajamas, bath robes, gloves Studios is low—purposely— e for he expects a lot for Christmas from use » ships up to essential onse itary standards for fleet service In 1925, Mr. Wilbur said, the got along with an ized sonnel - on the n compiled. » authe is 5,499. Lack of fun possible the mainte: re: | quired” 86,000 enlisted strength, the average for the year being nearly 4,000 under that figure. | The secretary gave it as his view) that reduction of the naval acad@ny | enrollment had brought the navy to} face a serious question as to how it) could function with an insufficient |) number of officers. He urged that) 9, appointments to An again be made on the basis for each member of congress instead of the| three necessitated by recent cuts in| the budget. | “The present limit of appoints to three for cach member will provide sufficient commissioned per-| sonnei for maintaining the strength | of the line of the nayy on a proper e report said, being report was rength m- | Express trains in Italy are being ipped with wireless telephone ap- jem in Definite promise that Santa would ppear in person at the Christmas cc | program to be given at the Auditor- jium the afternoon of the day before} | Christmas was made today by mem- | bers of the Association of Commerce | Christmas committee. Santa will talk t ddies and also assist in} and other goodies to! | tks Tonight is is to broadcast Christ- ill on KFYR’S dinner pro- ght and a speaker will be vd for Wednesday night, with talking Friday ‘night. week are being held ces of the Rotary club. Kiwanis club is to} ve charge of them and Santa is{ heduled to talk on one of the pro- ms at that time. A letter to Hosk | Mrs. Amos Yonha o Westminste! i Church, Min 1 be herd by the radio for the first time from 10 to 10:3¢ p.m December in 1 for the Gole Chandler Goldth | time arranged for a return engage-| and the later developments in the is the hope of the foreign ministers ind also during Christmas week.| Dakota and local history which has jalso will be possible. When Saint Nick left’ for a trip| been shown by members of -other|-s pl tobiirhneder ss 8 through western North Dakota and| clubs and the communi in general Wwcco to Broadcast » of handli to return and said that he would] lar undertaking. * 9 | speed calls for quick res wire the ciation of Comimeres| Mr. Crawford, who has a fund of Kiwanians Program | stecring, clutch, and brake hi when to expect hi | information on the early days in this throughout the car, ‘se only fine | Bismarck again Saturday night for) pot for the day and to bring with United States and Canada will tune materials will stand up under the KFYR. Would hav |him many articles from the state col- jin on the Gold Medal Station, vantinued. and terrific strains of | turne Members of all-other fed-, WCCO, at 10 p. m. Wednesday, De- ne | that cannot be back before that time,| guest: of the Study club at an after.’ of Saint 1 broad | Tell Bismarck boys und girls that | noon affair and it is expected that Pubes Pla the Salat Pa f gtaier. am deciding now what’ presents tol the exhibit will be opened to the pub- * | give them. Will visit Beach Northwest Will Be | tow, Dickinson Wednesday, Bowman,| Hettinger, Amidon and Mott Thurs- Heard Over WCCO ote TBs ena New @ Bismarck Friday, ar-| D# n, one of the largest | riving Bismarck just betore 7! i in the that is DIFFERENT PLEASING ; ment some time during this week | year’s work. The interest in North! that an amicable settlement of these . eastern Montana Tuesday he promised indicated that it will be a popu- 10. Use of high grade om ‘The telegra “Will be in| territory, has agreed to come to Kiwanis Clubs throughout ‘ the high spe ‘and girls out her who he city are to be cember 15, when the Kiwanis Club Largest Organ in | tomer-| lic in the evening. | day, Killdeer, Hebron, mn Ullin,| equip the Northwest, no) You want a gift for HIM USEFU! ation by om iamONDS MvEWELAY That Feeling of Security \f You can buy any of our 'f watches with a feeling of perfect security, knowing that you will get satisfactory service, We buy Watches” importers unlimited the latest est prices. The importers of Bulova Watches prohibit the sale of their below the fac- tory prices, except on old models, Our large output of Bulova Watches and our cor- rect. buying methods elimi- nate the necessity of having old models on hand, ‘There- fore, ev Bulova Watch in our store is new since last ’ dune. This stcre is set for tne holi- hox do not hear the aay eee een imprint of a discount suitable suggestions, | or bargain sale.” J F. A. Knowles Lahr Motor Sales Jeweler Company “Bismarck’s Diamond Store” Goldthwaite was lis to play the on the He brought to) inaugura Mini programs onsider we following was organist Meth | some time munieipa re yera dua ° ne | h vad graduates of th Buy something for his car. The appreciation is greater because the accessory makes his car more valuable. A winter front for the radia- tor will please Northw provements Deferred Hennepin quadron No. 2 pne in which improve: | n deferred because of also. exer: | was | £ and later organist ¢ The pre waite wi Medal Station $ our “Bulova direct from the and we offer an assortment of all models at the low- Goldth Gola | er the cost. nomy cised by striking from the list small eraft and wooden els. quired in which “require exten s-Meyer from Garrison asks s speak on Sunday be- he taiked last week Mrs. friends were unable number of little chil- re very anxious to pal Except for the fact that the proper isted strength ¢ not be aff ed “the enlisted pe during the year has been uniformly | exec ith three out of every four men whose enlistments expired ding their enlist-| The e fle nd hear him. nj dren in | hear him we je Yonhs rtler was forwarded to ho info: t he regretted M ontinued, s inabi- st Mon- can not talk | unday as he is run- sf on a set schedule which allows He asked her to listen k Friday, hows Martin Luther th: li ction of the aircraft: ca and) Lexington their completion these two v will require a complement aggre ing more than 3,000 men. Since funds have not yet been appropriated, the report said work on the navy's projected new airships of 6,000,000 cuvic feet has not be Some concern was not among air officials in this connec tion because the supply of helium ob: tainable from the Forth Worth, Tex- has been dwindling. y made brief me Vashing . 13. of the disaster to the n ing Yu r with their twink 4 | at Lake Denmark, N. J., ling igh’ out ten million Chri that operations of a navy alway:| mas trees’ will find their way crn Hap de were attended by hazards of varying} American entire ae ereeeet degrees and that consequently ac-| Christmas ey Shee pe cidents occur no matter how diligent | $5,000,000 for th Nrecaarrieerr Pieris “i ventmaaaikas ete the efforts to avoid them. n-| is now an indus | Oe ive tind one tates 1 ao ttmenll oe mendations would be made to con " | the certificate plan from all points in he said, Boreng plans ta) & at | North Dakota to the annua! conven- nst such occurrences as merican " his | 4 4 rs ~ | k explosion. OTe diene peupacly, mroansedthinning | aonimene: Not Lanes: One Work Widely Varied which the forest needs. Properly| pold in Fargo from January 19 to FS) Mlustrating the variety and scope | gathered for the market these trees) jnejy Certificates hoe The tuave's work in. peacetimes | 40 not represent a drain upon OUF| tickets purchased on the going trip| Secretary Wilbur pointed to the a fe i 4) | January 15 to 21 will be honbred at] tivities of warships in protecting life agrees With) half fare returning if presented not in China, Centra iea of the! tater than January This is sub-| where and of the na ¥| ject to minimum attendance require- | ing in the relief of Flor Ase and an ex-| ments of 150. Testa notion ot the influence of| ssh AbecImerRHng eth. tates oltere) Christmas tree cut on the future EES supplies of timber for the nation some well intentioned but misguided individuals have, in recent arged that the cutting of Christma trees be prohibited by law or at least} frowned upon by forward looking| citizens. The success of the movement for forest protection depends largely clopment of a very ation of the forest minds of the Ame: people. There | is probably no better way of instill-| i love for trees in the hearts of generation than the use of little evergreen as central figure of the Chri ngineer » elaborate | for this} been re py vadio pro al Station in a o'cle “Gifts in a Knewles Special Rates For Convention has put on the 10,000,000 Christmas Trees For U.S. Homes| ternc th on cific (#)-—Carry In Minneapolis Your Choice of Hotel e Radisson For Business Reasons IS JUSTIFIED BY EVERY STANDARD OF GOOD . JUDGMENT Four Cafes 500 Guest Rooms Rates $2 Per Day and Up Visit Our Flame Room School of Forestry of the U! of Galifornia, who sufferers, and in doing “Because of the v other jobs, important in themselves but which do not grip the popula: imagination. As to aviation, the report s: study of requirements of material had shown the of rejections, due to failure to me physical standards, coupled with those due to e ations during flight training, remainded high, about 70 per cent. The question flight eliminations was investigated and it was decided that they should be reduced by more careful prelim: | inary selection of student material ‘A notable improvement in anti- aircraft gunnery was recorded, and it was pointed out that operation of aircraft units for the fleet had re: ed a still higher rate of effi Powder-propelled catapults are being ae \ Fe are eiicakine for isunching | reduced prices.—Harris-Rob-| observation and scouting planes, and| ertson, | an amphibian plane has been success- | | rie teexcile Only Real Test} forBAKING POWDER ported to be excellent, with the] i inthe instrument will be deliv- daily average of personnel on the) sick list less than thre | BAKING | ered to you to enjoy dur- | ing Christmas, and for The general need of additional funds extended en to the navy} yards where depreciated cquipment For Best Results years to follow. 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