The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 20, 1926, Page 2

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THE’ BISMARCK TRIBUNE - clearing house to effect a col td ‘ion with another tecal bani enue Excessive investment'in real ‘estate ‘and frozen assets wre given aa the a | Principal causes of the bank closing, fe Anability to collect on outstanging loans were given as 4 contributing cause. bE. Andrews, state superintendent of king, swid the bank probably would “PAGE TWO MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1926 - siecle tii oe a “stinals said after a briof confer-| One of the. largest ranching deals| Ross Wallace rasich near Coutts, in Little Joe y lence today with Rogers Hornsby, man-| consummated recently as the leas-| South Alberta, Canada, by P. Burns, iS | ager of the world champions, that he! ing of 300,000 acres of the famous! Alberta cattle | wag, “not, so hopeful” of ‘reaching al " ract agreement as he had been. | E WHOSE Laucu is fornsby said Breadon had again! LASTS 1s THE BEST offered him a one-year contract, at| SORT OF COMPANY--« |: a salary of $50,000 a year, but he bi ned it down and asked for a three- | pay 60 to 70 cents on the dollar._ | : \Lions Hear Talk on contract, - ‘ : : : Christmas Spirit By | 7 | PLANE FLIGHT) ee per. Byewart, enie see) gc au y Members of the Lions club were en-| dent at St. Catheri , and iN POSTPONED y tertaihed this noon at their den in Kathe Be and the Grand Pacific hotel with a Christ-| Kathleen Warren, Minnesot niver " > / f |mas program. An address by Rev. Jhas been Wing, M d tives in weeks, + visiting Henry L. Zahn Is rt rived the North Dakota Agricult Eleeted Captain Of 1927 ‘Jimmies’ |i, c ed itewant Sweenky retour — Saturday night from Marquette. Zahn of this city was|Miss Agnes Tharpe, an Agricultural ain of the 1927 James- student, has also arrived home | football team at the an- eld in Jamestown vi . Henry is a graduate Mandan high school and has help vo make the “Jimmie” backfield function. He is a junior dh heen a letter man for three Crown Butte P-T Members to Give Program Thursday Members of the Crown Butte Par ciation will be Christmas program to ay evening in the § the Misses sity students, are ’ W. Stewart, pastor of the Presby-| Miss Arabe t Mar holidays. ) student jrived S$ Stutsm erian church at Mandan, on the} | Christmas spirit was 9 feature of the | program, Each member of the club was pre- sented with a Christmas gift and | Christan greetings were exchanged, i F |The den was gaily decorated witl San Antonio, Texai é Feat pea daar A Ba iad antl | Christmas suggestions for the occa- The hop-off of the army’s Pan-Amer- eq in white, the men wearing dark .*!9% a ican wll was NC eng today be- suits. ' The eet dela pel a war cause of a muddy field and foggy, -"aw’ i i ber was| composed of Henry Halverson, chair- Weather antil 9 ay, mi. tomorrow. | aA eee oa i oeh the | mant Dr. R and Judge 1. C. H ‘ ifs ‘ Davies. Guests of the club were B. : : ‘Announcement of the postpone : : } | , jwas made by Major He Ar Dargue,| conegalea, solo was taken Ty MIS"| i fiftchcock, D. Anderson, Clint s flight commander, at 1 o'clock this wright sang. the soprano obligato.| Draper and J. H. Hutchinson. | afternoon. \hree oldting Christmas carols, WNich | ---seenpee eens | The planes will be towed from Dun-| jneluded “We Three Kings of Orient DR. R. S. ENGE to Kelly Field where they will qe eee oe eel ived, Frank be cleaned up and made ready for to-| ATC” Were yer et ete non Chiropractor Examination Free | morrow's flight, Major Dargue said.! soo the pfrts of the three kings, | Lucas Bik. Bismarck, N. D uctte ar ning. Miss Jean from the Univer d William Stut has come from Fargo, where ads the Agricultural college. | n Grewer, a student at the |University of North Dakots in the city Sunday, Now Scheduled to Start at 9/ A. M., Tomorrow—Fog and Mud Halts Hop-off GO TO BILL Mr. and Mrs. J fi Y., forme "TE moet acceptable eift you cari give to.him, orto her, is something that is both enjoyable and prac- ope A eae pair of Arch Preserver Shoes will prove a farce of daily satisfaction. These shoes will mean active, ul, } feet. The ideal gift for members of ‘of Mandan, pass through Mandan Saturday en toute to Billings where they will spend the Eva Blaich and Mrs.| ys with Mrs. Hjelm of schools No, 6 and part in the program, | invited to at eis top in Mandan fe ? ey visit on their return to Buff on will hold its Officers are Libert Hons t | : the Snibr Are Christened ie i < je announcement of postpone-/ . | “| George I ut y ‘ | ment came after the tive ships nai Hornsby Insistson S . heen christened by wives of the pilots | -] mas at the Three-year Contract! compose the | and named in honon of five American The condition of the ground was St. | ities. the chief reason for the poatpone-| ey ment, Major Dargue said. ze pride FANQUET | The mud was so heavy that the ad-| SOE Ree criti: at | justable landing gear, which is pulled! reman of the North. | into pockets in the boats when they | oat {land on water, could not be worked! h into these pockets. Such a condition) would endanger landing at Point| isabel, Brownsville. larsons Top List \. of Mandan Names, | , , 3 Phone Book Shows]: gone to Li Mo., Dec, 20,—(P)-—Sam dent of the St. Louis Kichmond’s Sootery ngston, Mont., to ~ a ae dan may anquet to be given in honor of T. marck on some things, but on one! 4. Luntry, who was recently made) Mayor W. H. N. Stevens of Newark, | I thing Mandan does a “that there | Zeneral superintendent of the road. | Qhio, has been arrested on charges | ire a greater number andina- | of ae ali soit his badd es listed s e book stenographer, 4% Margaret A Paccyetmene Pek) Mr. and Mrs. George St jabeuce of| Flowers is at liberty under. $600 Johnsons headed the list in } Mandan and Mr. and Mr M. Eld-| connection With tte annie rck but in Mandan, the Larsons | i | | | not agree with Bis- | j | GO TO SI Program Given By | | YU . to spend er of Steele left Saturday evening for] Mowers ‘wee xelbased | Presbyterian Choir H lead the race with nine names, while | 5© he holidays he had naaecasate: | aes Greatly Enjoyed) der, former) ment, police said. The mayor was'| | esecond with each and the Hen- charged with carrying a pistol, also. ae auditorium of the Presbyterian | dvicksons come next with five. Four | y Coe -—| church was packed and many were | Andersons and Es ee stand | " turned bred last deal ior pip at the bottom of the Scandinavian mas musical given by the church | lists choir. The church way effectively | German names » much more in| ¢¢, has been employed in the lecorated for the occasion, tall white evidence in Mandan, the survey| cred. He tins been © na apers Nghting the church. Ari rovements and are made small to grace a dainty hows, with six Bochms, four Kuppers | Northern Pacific freight office at chal snow was used on the window sil! 7 4 Mandan, Ho woman’s wrist. and Schausses, — three | oe and the candles. burning in the cho pean a and two Schmitts. The | TO VISIT PARENTS loft gave a cathedral-like appearance | Yet the price is only $35, the very lowest amount ad the list of Russian) —yics Norma Peterson, who is at-/naving been intoxicated at the cine oe teres catia nant ne Gas | and utmost value for a watch of its size and | tending the Agricultural College in| of the ident. | . 1 al 1 name Fargo, has arrived home to spend the! ~. pin alae ra SE | members of the choit, each carrying | ths stand first with eight names,! }ojiday vacation with her parents, : a lighted candle, niarched in two} the Browns and | Williamses) Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Peterson ‘Des Moines Bank | groups down the side aisles of the next with five each, The |“ and Mrs. Os : church and then proceeded up the phone book shows that Mandan is| viste in NeRiawouD Closes Its Doors iii iatiaaladh minus any Joneses, Me. | Mr and Mrs. H. K. Jensen and oleae ' Among the Celtic cag the Me- little son left Friday evening for} Des Moines, Dee. 20.—()—The Gillics head the list wit our names, | Northwood to visit Mrs. Jensen's par-/ Iowa Loan and Trust company, with while the MeDon; have three. Only mas, | deposits of about $7,000,000, failed to open this morning. Representatives Kellys are listed and the | ents over Chri have but one name, while) RoOyAL BORS MEETING | of the state banking department are The Royal Neighbors will _ meet! in charge. Monday evning with Mrs. W. H. Closing of the institution was de- Machie. Mrs. 0; Olson will be as-| cided on today following an unsue- sistant hostess. cessful attempt by the Des Moines PYTHIANS TO MEET i The Knights of Pythias will hold their regular meeting tonight at 8" o'clock. All members are urged to be! in attendancs, | Petersons ar the Johnsons and Petersons stand | residents of Mandan. Her Choice A Gruen Cartouche These Guild creations embody many technical im- \ i lea AW | where Mr. Mortenson has bi heating to he Weld: as -s66e inquest is completed. leged been M accupying the} . Wilson and al- | Yoder of Fargo, and complaint ‘with | ood — tS, a) aed nd at mh quality. The Gruen emblem on our door is your added assurance of unquestioned value in all our mer- chandise. BONHAM BROTHERS Diamonds, Silverware, Jewelry the English name __ list, cl \ Have that picture framed for Christmas H. H. Engen | Personal and 1, | Social News of } | Mandan Vicinity ¢ ———___—_" Mandan Students | Home For Holidays) A number of Mandan young people ave arrived home from schools and to spend the Christmas with their parents. Miss a Hess, who has been attend- St. Catherine's college at St. 1, and Miss Josephine Hess, w! _ Ex-convict Held For Attempting to Cash Worthless Checks Robert White of Oiiahoma, releas- ed from the state penitentiary here | December 6, is again in the toils of dof passing several here and in Mandan nd Saturday, He waived ex-| when arraigned before | Justice of the Peace R. H. Crane and | «> bound over to the district court h bonds fixed at $1,000, which he| ; unable to furnish | White is charged with obtaining} A and property by false pre- und is alleged to have purch: ape Paap rerchandise at several local st0TeS | made since the publication of 1 previ- in some instances he wrote the checks | ng eee eae for more than the amount of the pur-| piso Bodea chases and received some cash. | ae Bane 5,00 yhite was released from the peni-| Genek sites include - 6.00 | tentiary early in the month after) the Rifts include another supply | serving eight and one-half months | ff tovs an clothing from the A. W. for grand larceny. He was sent to|hucas company; | oranges and. a cs teivan term Dickineso, christmas tree from the Stacy Bis- | ore Bauiees of St Cloud, Minn,,| ark Fruit company; and flour from | is in the city jail today on a charge|*he Miners Supply company, Hattereme, “uote aie alleged te| Minot Inquest to | Quick! Hide the Rodak—~ Here comes dad Keep it a secret till Christmas day 2:24... of the fun you'll a// haye. This store is completely stocked to help you get ready for a Kodak Christmas—stop in any day and start checking off your gift list. - ARRIVES FROM VALLEY CITY Clyde Dow of Valley City has arri ed in Mandan for a several days’ vis- it with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Dow. TO VISIT IN CITIES Mrs, R. E. Lanterman and daughter have gone to the Twin Cities for 2 few days’ visit. PNDISMARCK.N.DAK OlAMONDS “JEWELRY Diamond Jewelry Buy with prudence and econ- cmy. Something cf beauty and permanence. That means Salvation Army ee e In our diamond stock you Christmas Fund will find today’s newest ideas Totals Over $100) in the really fashionable | items, such as Rings, Brace- Icts, Bar Pins, Watches, and Diamond set novelties. The completeness of our stock is well worthy of your most critical comparison as to its high quality and its fair and reasonable prices. Get post- ed on diamond quality and prices. Then come to us. F. A. KNOWLES Jeweler “Bismarck’s Diamond Store” He never has too many—from think Eastman-made photographic sccessories have their role at Christmas time, too—see them here. Kodaks $5 up; Brownies $2 up Hoskins-Meyer The Home of KFYR Salvation Army receiver $31.36 y to be used in filling Christ- = mas baskets for] poor families in the city. This,| with the _ prev: ous receipts of | $76.76, brings the | total to $108.12) contributed thu: far by the cit zens of Bis marek, | list of | $10.00 false pretense. He is also alleged to have made purchases at a Bismarck tore and to have offered a worth- Jess check in Preliminary hearing is iz delayed while au- thorities endeavor to learn if there are other checks given by Squires -.outetanding, Be Resumed Today Minot, N. D., Dee. 20.—(@)—A cor- oner's inquest into the death of Mrs. Mildred Wilson, 24, who was fatally | injured last Thursday night when an automobile ran onto the sidewalk and knocked her against a lamp post, is scheduled to be resumed hete this afternoon, after having been’ adjourn- 2 koa NE ERS ——______———-# | Doings in Congress | (By The Associated Press) Declaring that Comptroller Gen- eral McCarl’s report of the admini tration of alien property had dis- _closed the “worst system of looting} ‘this country has ever known,” Sen- ator. Borah, Republican, Idaho, pre- dicted today an investigation will be “ordered by the senate after the Christmas holidays. ed from Saturday. Emmett Brewington of Minot and Charles Lyons of Minneapolis, who are charged with manslaughter in | connection with the death of the An investigation of charges that a bread trust has been created wi “dered today by the senate judiciary ~committeetin compliance with a reso- Jution of Senator La Follette, Repub- ‘tican, Wisconsi: ‘xz, The bill to prohibit railroads from “Charging more for short hauls than for long hauls was proposed as an - amendment to the pending rivers and “hurbors bill toda; Senator Good- ing, Republican, 10. — eal of all sections of the Vol- pte: act regulating the ht of physicians to preseribe intoxicating Jiquor for medicinal purposes was proposed in. bill introduced. today aneee Hawes, Democrat, Mis- ari, - Restoration of one cent. postage rates on it ‘was voted Oita Matinee Every Day at TONIGHT Monday and Tuesday All the quality of making and performance that a man wants when he is interested in results—at a low price, is packed into one small radio set-—Radiola 20, At has a power ube for. volume, There is no better gift for a whole family—for Rediola 20 ‘orit.gs.in. programs of ¢ ment agd education that are en- joyed and appreciated by both children and grown-ups, Nor is theze any better gift for one,alone, because loneliness ,and 8 Radios: 20 do not csst Yogether. No othi> gift brings quite as much of the Joy of possession. ihe leaves quite as much of the joy of giving. _ , Popular Gift! An appropriate and w et is >.» BB oat 4 comes from the: Olympia. All cur candies are and de- licious,” fresh ay our own sanitary éandy kitchen. Pearut. Brittle, Peanut Capily, or Chocolate Fudge ii Christmas Mixed, per pound. ..15¢ Christmas Canes .......5¢ and up The most complete line of Box: Candy, Cedar Chests’ and Xmas Baskets in the city Visit our candy departittent before buying your Xmas supply ~ A very complete line of smgking supplies Special Smoker's Gifts Prince Albert in 1-pound jars. 1-pound tin:

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