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PAGE SIX THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE for Washington, D. C. eral months in | partment of Mrs. Fred Turner of P : i CO | who has been a guest : . | , = | A Treé That Is a Tree! | Des sigeres Fictilla | — _ to China By | British Admiralty’ Veletiny: Mite, Dee, 37-+4—The fourth destroyer flotilla has been | ordered to China by the British ad- | | miralty. The vessels today were lgading munitions and stores with the prob- | ability that they would sail late in | the day. The cruiser Caradoc, it was said, might accompany the flotilla. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1926 to spend s of the de Mandan News } ».,:« PRESENTED OX | The choir of the Presbtye jchureh will meet tonight at the t ies Jof Rev. and Mrs. G. W. Stewart ! | rehears: There is no set atanywhere near its-price that can com- pere with the RCA Radi- _ola 20, Hear its tone— and your own eat will prove it. It has the new features of Single concrol—and a pow- et Radiotran for volume. But ji¢ is nog an experiment +. it is a proved success! farms. A. B. Welch, Henry mann and Robert Wiixon w un the executive committee Reports from retiring officers on the condition of the post and its present standing were given and a resolution passed endorsing h ior reapopintment! r for Mandan LEAVE FOR NE | ‘and Mrs. P. M. Sexton, 111] Sixth’ aven st, left Inst eve- | | ning for New York t , ee : : Christmas holid : : W YORK reeberg. left | Duluth to spend thi with their par- tives. | Christmas holid: ents and other re Korsvick Murder Case May Be Given to Jury Late Today or Early Tomorrow ehamenes ocweiay THE ABOVE TRADE MARK PROTECTS YOU When yow.see the KNOW- LES Crest on your Christ- mas package you have the de- finite assurance that the gift inclosed is the best of its kind at the price paid. For twenty ars it has been a true guide to the gift buyers of this community. Depend on us for every- thing in the GIFT line and you will not be disappointed! Complete atocks ready for your Mspection; a gift from es this store has‘ a prestige i all its own, 20. with $ 9s F. A. Knowles H O SKINS -MEYER Jeweler ‘* THE HOME OF KFYR ‘\ PARENTS OF and Mrs. Joseph of 9 son born| raconess hospital. Coach McMahan’s Men Score} testimony of defense witness-| 22-9 Victory—Heidt Again d kK, Star For Mandan AUCHTER | 5 1 eek | Bir Wednesday | Another victory for the Braves | evening the ospital to chalked up fast night when they | Mr. and Mrs. Charle ere, “| the Linton quint by > r IURIeN Case tie aaren Mevente| wig yoy el 1 : xets New Trial in Damage Case) St. Paul, Dee. Street Rail Mr. Mand It is economical to “run— “with five ry bestery cubes doing the work. of several more than five tubes-—but makingsmall desin on the r ven this morning McDonald Schmidt then testified, McDe was recalled for a brief questioning The defense und state both re ir cases, and the first plea wien was made by Milton K. 4 Higgins, assistant state's attorney of Morto nty. He summed up the § et y quoted statutes con e different degrees of mur-| ; of the Braves the result was | BBity to et throug , though a number of | ke for shots were thrown (P)—The Duluth company was granted by the te su- | the case brought Mrs. Janet Aubin, widow | Aubin in St. Louis | t court | m failed to make any headwi inst it | Ovear county. district On August over 4 Aubin w and received fata Mis widow was 4 ives Plea | e plea was giv who brought the if it had been @ en by L t the contention t Korsvick’s intention to kill Arvid he could e shot him in the firse brawl in the cabin when Arvid knocked unconscious in aw fist figh He also declared that Korsvic main idea was to arrest those in th cabin, When Korsvick and Patton i abin, he said, Korsvick sug- gested tying the upants of the cubin so that he and vatton might yo to Mandan to have them arrest He told how the men were lost in th declared they believed toward | urne “Bismarck’s Diamond Store” We broadcast the correct time daily over KFYR. reversed, J. H. Clarke Chosen lag ia gigantea” is the botanist’: but to California it’s the * * Sequoia gigantea” is the nist’s name, bu it 8 Arbiter in Express (econ ania tree’—a a that a top the vile are by a 7 |ecmfortable margin, as the pictw comparison shows. inder its Wage Disagreement} branches California ‘will hold a unique Christmas celebration, with Da- | Starr Jordan as the principal speaker. r ze will be read. The “General Grant tree” is 264 feet high and feet in circumference at the base. It was growing long before Christ was born. Linton Saut ‘ergus were stars, although Kremer ve himself the threat he was last field goals onl ts for his team times during the gume did some good work, Heidt Is Star a 1 hi | buc sage resident New York, Dec. 17—A@)—Former | Coo! A message from P tice Jonh H. Clarke of the United | 79g »|States supreme court has accepted | appointment as neutral arbitrator to question of wages of y it was an-! ut the office of L ident of the An p Heidt andan : playing and by the number of p he rolled up during the course of the game, During the second quarter he e the seconds 11 from under tally. 1 no letup in the a spe me he played and he was white and carrying unlighted one of the main reasons why the | ti torch, which represented justice. The! Br: quired their 22 points, for wonuin represented Korsvick’s dead] 39 of them came from hin. mother, he said. the ‘we. At the other end of the path he| goals and two free throws and p stoned 12 men, ail carrying lighted; generally good gam MeDonald Bere. tbe sorch id not be added one free throw and one field lighted except by the united fire of} goal, Wagner made one field goal. the 12 candies, he said. Th re-is aectaliuwet G, Hi. Korsvick, her of the ac- Mandan ther of the a Wholesale Price cused man, so entered a plea for) PF FT FG TP + eda, te tele of she boy's early -ueits (1) i. ie Levels Continue a menace to the health and safety of the workmen here, aceording to the life, of how he was deprived of his! Jary ATS mother at the age of seven yeurs' Detrich ‘ Downward Trend Bureau" of Mines, Department of and grown to manhood without McDonald (f) abet r 4 ‘Commerce. a mother’s care. The father’s plea’ Huff. .......... 0 Ri AUMIi(enoh eIeRyatraaeoonNe| concluded the morning sesion. + |W. Russell a yeneral level of wholesale prices was | { The case will go to the jury to-|Horresen (c) ....... 0 < by the labor department statis. | Biz morrow morning or possibly lute this! Heidt. (jr) ...... 1 edalhane Genuhuaec ite de.) omnes afternoon, oe Pere a. | :bizzines pin evens, Biatements Denied The weighted index for the month | drowsine Korsvick was subjected to a hot was 1481 compared with, 149.7 for | toma. urilling in eross-examination te’s Attorney C. F. Kelseh ye: afternoon, and the attorney prosecution, who placed the trans- cript of the preliminary hearing in 7 ng parts of it to Kors-{ Richardson cabin, He gave a ve and concluded with | A Dramatic Turning his Connolly said th in whicn the:e was a beautiful ga den crossed by a path, At one end of the path was a lady gowned in HAVE IT innkeeper who has exorbant price for car for the night): But n, there surely must be What's the eighty THERE YOU ist (to an Programs From Radio Station KFYR, Bismarck . Friday, December 17 6:30 p, m.—Dinner hour concert. 7:00 p, m,—Santa Claus visit and talk to children. ._ 7:10 p. m—Dance music. 7:45 p. m—Elks band concert by femote control. Saturday December 18 6:30—Dinner hour concert. 7:05—Weuther _ forecast, e news items. Dance program. KFYR midnight frolic. New York Will Have New Medical Center Worth Five Million New York, Dec. 17.—M—A $5,000,- | - 000 Pah;American medical center, the | 4 first of its kind in this country,’ will be’ built in New York, it was an-|- nounced yesterday at the closing session of the Pan-American Commer- cial, Congress here. ' The institution will include a hospital, ‘training school for nurses, clinical laborator; on South American diseases, & li- brary and postgraduate school of medicine, it was announced. er tos the basket ere was ed one for another Well, sir, not ‘aving ‘ere afore, I didn’t tly what to charge. And re saying that it were 40, r, I allus charges two night for the horse.—Life DRILLERS FOR 0) RISK LIFE Washington.—Hydrogen sulphide in oil vapors in certain Texas fields is gs ure expected to begin here | Tuesday, December 21, when the ar- | 50 bitrators will take up the request of | }% three unions for increases ranging | ¥ from 10 to 15 ¢ s an hour. - field d market recently investigated in the Panhandle field, field, McCamey field und numbnes or exhil in the legs, ion are symp: Many drillers have contracted “gas eyes” or have been overcome while at work and lost conse HOTEL sU Rooms atest fad offered by a hotel. Tie sun-bath red with November, | dex was 157.7, the was’a decrease of more than * per cent, ‘The 1913 level is taken « the index base of 100. | nee i - yr yy Farm products were 3 per cent low-| eet or received denials of several Reidlinger (¢) : O' | certhan in, Detober, due! tov price de: |are ate statements credited to the alleged! Fergus (%) q Seen ee eran orients catblon howe |TONIOH Mes Thomss (eg) 9 | cotton and hides. Food and clothing, ! room with artificial sunlight. The young man’s frequent stat also were slightly lower, while fueis| i" ¥ ich the buther reclines nude on ep Nits eeee lala and building materials were higher.|® couch of gold-colored linen sur- reply to questions i |rounded by jade-colored hangings. veli fe henelng,, Bro! 3 ea eae ae . [Phe light is a : . eee etmuck "fron. Mr. welsch| 40,000 Gallon Tank Hoboken Man, 106, * _itter one hour, so the Cather won't fallibility of his memo: Will Be Installed The tees that Joe, when Pahaininen i Will Not Call on ie sunburned. : in Local Cemetery) Coolidge This Year| pov. "iow's thr new'car eo A 40,000 i was running away from him, could! How’s the new car go, Bert? Ani Hoboken, N, J. Dec. 17.—(AP) | have run in the opposite direction| Fine, but it costs * lot to the Northern Pacific] _Reeause of the cold spel, J. a point in Montana has Ku ies soca on’ ENpstir Hi paiaee y3 pper Bier, butcher, doesn’t, ‘feel rare nasetitigg ant wilt hear |equal. to celebrating his 106th irthday anniversary tomorrow by —. amen calling on President Coolidge in IT PLAYED DEAD the white house. Instead, his nine| Auto : Tt speaks children and 42 grandchildren will] itself on Retionianee: om nine party in his honor at his| “Cystomer: Ah, the Inst one 1 Mr. Bier visited the president a Heide atlas ry Pa aie vear ago and at that time Mr. Cool- idge expressed the hope that his guest would return on each birth- day for many years to come. He was born in Austria and came to America 35 years ago. || Hear H. E. Pinnock of New | October, Com 1926, when sun-bathé One-sixth of the 5,500,000 in the United States who are past 65 years | soy of age, are dependent upon public |S charity, nceording to insurance data. | 4p Public is invited to Mrs.|&% Scheffer’s pupils’ recital Fri- day night, Dec. 17th, at the) Presbyterian church, Hear H. E. Pinnock of New York lecture on “Who Is Your. God?” tonight at Patterson’s hall at 8 o’clock. Bob: Bert: keep up. Bob: And how are the daughter? Bert and thus spared himself the shooting, was brougnt out by Mr. Kelsch and admitted by the witness. id you think when Arvid stooped! he had uw cannon out there | Mr. Kelsch, to which Kors plied: “i was afraid he he on out ther 2 Korsvick testified tha: when he} The tank chased Pahaininen from the house he followed him to “keep his eye on f 7. end ini ' un bring the ask- lon water tank former- i wrfe and Just the same, thank you. ing Show, London. today. will supplant the 400- nk now in use in the ceme- tery and provide pressure enough to water to all parts Of the for its the orthbrn Pacific to send a crew familiar with the erection of tanks to put it in place in the spring, the time of the me nto be paid by the association. ilway has agree gave a neg: were kidding him these words?” queried the sta torney. aoe bluffing, s ib was the reply. ‘Other Witnesses { Charles MeDonald then stand and told briefly of events oc- curring at the preliminary hearing, after which Mr. and Mrs. bred Swen son of Bismarck, with whom Kor: vick roomed, appeared 2s characte witnesses, as did Cherles Vollrsth, Wihsdne, “buddy” of Korsviek's. | The defense attempted to bring out Personal and Social News of Mandan Vicinity | ELECT OFFICERS Mrs, J. P. Hess was elected grand Fenene yr caieey % evening at a meet- i ring ott ling of the Catholic Daughters of strongly the contention tht Korernes’| America. Other "officers include qho served 9 Jowed an “unwritter | Miss Jaunita Tavis, vice grand re- Taw” of that organization that a mar.| fens ex; Maqy MUrPay, propnetsie: ing. hee meson 2. eovliane sees Blandina Tavis, sentinel; Miss Anna . a ‘avis, organist; Mrs, Ellen’ Tharpe, Their contention was that Korswick| lecturer; Mrs. Margaret: McDonald, had, at the time his’ mil.| financial secretary; Mrs, Mary Sha- haininen’s place, reverted t@ his mit-| fer, historian; Mrs, Stella William tary training an ‘\ Deh: oe the| treasurer; Father Clement, chaplai ee et Ole rairen ppen, Installation will take place on Janu oO. wom 4 ' 5. ‘The attempt to bring-this fact out|°"” wag not successful, however, Judge Protect Yourself — Protect | Your Protect Your Tires with the New Rubber Non-Skid Tire Chains Made by GOODYEAR. Long wearing, noiseless in operation. We have your size PRICED RIGHT. Lahr Motor Sales Co. Car took we “TRIBUNE. Send ‘a reminder of your thoughtfulness during the en- tire year to come. The Tribune brings the news of all York lecture on “Who Is Your} God?” tonight at Patterson’s hall at 8 o’cloek. Just received a line of the latest picture molding, and thachinery for making picture frames from one of the largest picture molding houses in the country. I am prepared to frame your pietures, and give pe pra ole efficient service. ig samples \of molding to vour home to select from. Phone 22-W, or call at the Capital Funeral Pert ie 40% Discount on All GOES TO TWIN CITIES Lem! taining objections of Lanes Attorney Kelsch to all ques- tions bearing on this. matter of mar- Ane conduct which were put to Charles Liessmann, assistant secre- tary of state and formerly prominent in navel circ! Mr. Langer ‘stated that three other marines who had sman, “with ‘n objected and was sustained’ the’ men were not called, j.’ M: Koravick, the accused's fath- er, was last on the sent: and testi bis son’s reputation, previ mmission of the crime, He was the last wit- nelly. was elected com- S. Furness post of jean Legion at the annual meidan he oi io the. first comménder iste it- | Experiment Glen Welsh left Tuesday evening Parlors.—J ‘Tschumper- for the Twin Cities‘ for a few days’ i jvisit. He will join his brother Clyde, who attends Tufane University at New Orleans, and they will return to Mandan to spend the Christmas va- cation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welsh. ELECT NEW DIRECTOR EF. A. Erickson, Northern Pacific agent here, has been elected a mem- ber of ‘the board of directors of the Mandan Chamber of Commerce to succeed B. E, Kennelly, The latter resigned when he moved to Glendive recently. 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