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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1926 FORT TOTTEN INDIAN SCHOOL | SISTER DIES: Pneumonia, Contracted When i. Overcome By Smoke in School Fire, Is Fatal Devils Lake, N. St. Alfred, 64, sister superi late Monday in Mere: from pne was overcome destroyed the Gr: on Fort Totten Ind early Sunday morning, Sister St. Alfred, fter 103 child. ren in the building had been removed, entered the structure to make sure that none was left. She was founc ‘in the attic, unconscious, by t) other sisters, who, missing her, ed their lives to save her. She was brought to the hospitn here when her condition serious and, although she covered consciousness, _ phy! held out no hope’ for her recoyery. Sister St, Alfred was born in Mon- treal, her name before joining the sisterhood, 43 years ago, having been Marguret ‘Hogan. Her ‘first assign: ment was a hospital in Toledo, and later she went to LaBret, where she worked among the indian: for 33 years. She came to the For Totten school four years ago. Fun: eral wrrany D., of the moth- Nuns sister: of charity, of which was a member. Funeral services w Mary's academy, this city, Wedne: morning at 10 o'clock with Rev. Fath. er Ambrose of Fort Totten and Fath ers Edwards and Bo ce of Devil: Lake in charge. The mother superio1 of the Winnipeg district, sisters 0! charity, of which sister St. Alfred expected to arrive in the city today from Winnipeg to Following the services here, the body wil be taken was a member, attend the funeral. to Winnipeg for interment. $15 More Donated -to Salvation Army Christmas Relief Donations to the | Salvation Ar Monday totaled $15. $5 contributions Fisher, a friend, and Miss Marg’ Ward. Mrs. R. EL Army with a box of canned fruit. These donations will be used in filling Christmas baskets for poor and needy of the ci No Invitations to | Governor’s ‘Party’; Rei tion that the inaugural re. ception to be given by Governor and | value Sorlie at the state capi. be an invitation affair was mad: a statement today by the committe of the Business and Professional Wo: men’s fair. “We hope that people. from all over |W the committee ‘Some apparently had the idea the state will attend, said. that it was just for Bismarck people.” ‘They also‘ stressed that it will not |home, 311 ‘Third street. be a formal or “dress suit” affair. Kiwanis Christmas Program Via Radio Considered Unique. jidents of several towns on the Line North Soo and on West, who listened it night at 7 p. side information on their prominer zens when the Main on KFYR |: Startling facts about all these men the | comfort. committee, who decided just what | 62, Wachters. were discovered by Santa and Christmas gifts should be presented to them. On the gridiron D¢. E. J. Larson of U: McGri Stanton, John Mos derwood, C. W.; f Huzen, Ear! Chaffee of Beulah, Philip Blank of | New Salem, Dr. Grewer of Glen UI- lin, Otto Shimanky of Solen and Dr. Demoully and Dr. Shortridge of Flash- er, Santa and the committee will go gain tomorrow evening on the ai Nowhere Else in $25 Plates, $15.00 $35 Plates, $22.50 $50 Plates, 635.00 CTIONS F' Block extraction FREE with all bridge and |} pay an extra fee for this service? We pk you my Nene et - @HE OLD | hospital here became | had _re- ns Qh who was sentenced to lite on. his ents await the arrival] The hab: ter St. Alfred |in certifying a change of venue in St. rye ied jay | Stephenson was eonvicted. This included} the me A. M.{all) mu ht of January 4 will not | in | club which has been given charge of arrangements for the af- | pobisined a litle inc/crenmm,, at the janta Claus and the! is committee discussed them | st_night were) y of Garrison, John Pulles of TEETH FOR THE HOLIDAYS Everybody Is Taking Advantage of Our GREAT DENTAL VALUES! So Much For Your Money! _ NEWYORK DENTAL COMPANY | and Friday evening at 7 v'elock and | will continue with their discussion of | Prominent people tm the Slope coun. Die. eon up for discussion on| |these two nights are Eragmus Hel- | boing of St. Anthony, Fran! Streeter J of Linton, Adolph Quast of Tem McCusker of Braddock, Fat s and J. R, Thompson of Na- oleon and Sam Day of Kintrye. Also on the list are Mac Epstein of lSteele, Dr. T, Olsor of Driscoll, Pp. Be BI Pryse of Lawson, M. H, Wildfang | son of jon and Hugh McCullough | | of Washburn, HABEAS CORPUS . WRIT 1S FILED -| Attorneys Seek to Obtain oie lease of D. C. Stephenson, If Convicted Politician. d 1) Michigan, City Petition for a wri to obtatn the relea: enson from ‘he Indiana jhe t | The petition provides for the a pearance in court of the plaintit rin connection ja@ee Oberholtzer, conviction of 1| With the death o . | Indianapolis’ girl. ns corpus #Btition is based on an allegation sthat ‘the clerk of 3|Marion county (Indianapolis) erred | Stephenson's murger, itrial to Ahe court of Hamiltdn county, where Y{ Judge Crumpacker set ‘Thursday ]morning at 9 o'clock as the time s|for the hearing. He said, however, + [that additional time would be given r|the state's attorneys if they insisted. City Commission Hears Report on | Meeting at Fargo Humphreys H. Atk and City Auditor Myron at Monday night's , gave reports on con About 28 delegat y cities of the state, were present and | was of much value to/ palities, according to the | local representatives. Decision was reached on a number of law changes | Jgck presented the which will be requested~of the next | legislature. | The commission Monday night the} gave second reading and final pas- | sage to several amendments to the} t wc law, which clarify cer- | tain sections of that ordinane City Attorn L. Young wa: | structed to miss an injunction | brought against the county to pre- | t city property being sold at tax | Everyone Is Invited] * “ales, providing. the “coumiy. comm rs agree to sell the property olved for not less than the minim agreed upon between the county and city commissioners, Private Funeral For Mrs. O. H. Will! | The funeral ser . OL 1, who died early |ing at the home of her daugh will be held Sedacan! fternoon at 2:30 at the Lumry The serv | will be private. The hour has been | changed from 2 to 0 o'clock, | Pall bearers will include Dr. N | Ramsta Birlea Ward, Dr. R, | Towne, Erie Thorberg, P. J. Meyer, and Burt Finney. FOR THE HOLIDAYS Get your strictly fresh eggs and extra heavy whipping Bridgeman day To order a load of Beulah |Coal is to order a load of Do it now. Phone ‘il DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Free Examination - Lucas Bik. Bismarck, N. D. Town Can You Get Come and BRIDGEWORK Don’t pay more than this for gold crown or bridge- work. Why should you, when you can come here and get the ‘best for such a low price? S| Ritchie of McClusk: DAUGHTER OF WCLUSKY MAN IN ACCIDENT: Mrs. Perry Dee. Bloomington, Tl, 21 r te erry oa Mined buggy in Which she was riding a west bound meat | train at Brooklyn crossing, Saybrook, was struck; ne: Mr on mi HTER sity and Mrs. of Mrs, Pert y injured w which she w Y, parents to the brook, Ritchie, woman. Senator and Mrs. Ritchie DIAMONDS * accor: brother ng of While They Live Phone 610 Hosiery Ladies’ fine $1.65 Socks wool, pair 65c Shirts Men’s Shirts, ' $1.95. Bath Robes Men’s Ties assortment at 95c “Smith of Say- brook, Ill., Fatally Injured‘ * When Struck By Train , OF Sheridan coun- Smith who | a bugay in s riding was struck by. ybrook, Ill, today, are “| believed to be Howard | week, was sentenced to n year and a injured |half in the state penitentiary by Judge J. A. Coffey today. have been The first package he will open—the one KLEIN'S TOGGERY an 4 thelr childFen in Minois, (P) rs G. n youte home 4rom | ‘adulte: “Say It With Furs” Our Guarantee Bond issued with every purchase Bismarck Fur Co. 207 Fifth St. full-fash- ioned Silk Hore, pair Men’s Dress Socks, all genuine - English Broadcloth at $1,$1.45 Children’s ‘Bath Robes, é..... 91.20 162... P2020 ——__—_———_ Men’s fine Ties, a large 45c 75c. The, und expected to day tor MeClusk ch \'Two Banks at Glen voluntary the \‘Buck’ Garrison Is @ $235, These Exceptional AMES W. MAREK the homes of se ims r eastern state, ng to Mr, hotel he h Ritchie, The past | t the |trial of c aie of t | pleaded guilty to the charge. clerk! be sentenced tomorrow morning. The court this not eailty | work on crimit case of Land up for ov him be f ent at noon today ned in the Associat: Homer and Stanley Ritchie of Me-|¢ jusky are brothers of the injured | oman, mre | York, | Corwin-Ch Ullin Consolidate iow of the F Mer Glen Ullin w b. mer: s State announced today ing department. Sunder | St St court, banking ommunity will not Given Prison Term “Buck” Garrison, f found guilty of in district court here last, Carl Bystrom, charged with en- At $195, $325, $365 ains Just Received Ist Guaranty Bank Bldg. Bismarck, N. Dak. There A. P, Knothe, Prop. Gloves Men’s lined kid Gloves, pair $1.50 $1.75 Scarfs Ladies’ fine silk Scarfs, specially priced at $1.79 Bed Spreads Rayon Bed Spreads, as- sorted colors, 90x108, special f $5.00 Kid Gloves Ladies’ tise imported kid Gloves, pair $3.25 Boys’ Suits 4-piece Suits with two pairs long trousers $8.75 Slippers repe-a-wa bedroom siget in-felt and kid 95c te $2.45 | Golden Rule Novis Men’s flers, Ladies’ Herman company The cases of Geor \Hudson Insura und Yellow C ill Motors, term by continued over the ndants in the nat bank of Bism the case wa: tiff therefore Just 3 Shopping Days Left Until Christmas Lask et al Kustaa Ned. aived a jury the case was submitted to the io THE_ BISMARCK TRIBUNE ff today He will | Leht Theater IN are 48c Stationery For thé last 4-day spe- cials, 35c value 19c Blazers Wednesday REX BEACH’S + “THE BARRIER” Last Time Tonight “COMBAT” thrills, mance, and the most re- markable forest fire. Mufflers fine all wool Mz!- special $1.35 Rubber Aprons Ladies’ Rubber Aprons, up to $1 values . "1 Capitol HOUSE PETERS ro- ys’ Blazers, all wool, ius priced at $3.50 $4.75 Wool Hose silk, and wool Hose, the pair’ 48c “ 1° Overshoes Ladies’, 4 ibuckle, Over- shoes, fine jersey top, pr. $2.20 ct in the purchase of some property. | ‘| Springer Presents |G. M. Sprinj In rebutting | evidence and hope for some relief. This will take some months as the transcript of testimony will not be available for some six weeks and that the board gave 46 days for x briefs. He reports also that Chairman Milhollan stated that, after the receipt of the briefs, all parties would be asked to make oral argu- ments before the entire commissiol Mr. Milhollan indicated that all ties had presented very complete and comprehensive showings, ; | Chamber of Commerce. the testimony of Witness Rice for |the Soo Line, who conten these cities reduction in int 21—)— | of ving no manufactori traffic expert repre- {Springer admitted the lack of manu ating this city and several other|/iclories and contented this ane inland cities of the state in the) shown Micial rates freight rate controversy before aia out of thi Report on Meeting D.,,. Dec. Jamestown, N. Spring ented were | state railroad commission Inst es that the cities has submitted his report to the local! rep atisfied with the iled to appear The plain- | trial | 7 Payseno va. | A Happy Thot for. Christmas - Send Flowers - It is the sentiment behind a gift that makes it truly worth while. The thought that prompts the sending of flowers is wholly in keeping with the beautiful spirit of Christmas time. Why not a box of her favorite flowers? Or a corsage to make her perfectly happy? Our blooming plants make delight- ful gifts — Just Phone—19, Here are a few suggestions—We have dozens more Violets Cor Blooming plants—C; gonia, Poinsettia, © men, Be- » $1.00 up. Per Dozen Poinsettia, cut $6 to $10 Roses, all colors $3 to $8 Ro pecial length ses te Carnations, per bunch, wees, $2. Christmas wreaths 40¢ to 50e to $3 Lasting Memorial’ Wreaths $3.00 to. $10.00 Candle arrangements ‘ HOSKINS. MEYER THE HOME OF KFYR ‘HOME MADE CHRISTMAS CANDIES t The Kind You Like Delicious confections that are absolutely clean and pure. No injurious adulterant to cheapen their excellent qual- ity. Rich in nutritive elements of pure sugar, rich cream, and fresh fruit flavors. All Our Candies Are Made in Our Own Sanitary Candy Kitchen Peanut Brittle, Peanut Candy, or Chocolate Fudge Per pound ..........25¢ Two pounds ........45¢ Christmas Mixed; per pound. ..15¢ Christmas Canes ......5c¢ and up The most complete line of Box Candy, Cedar Chests and Xmas Baskets in the city ~ OLYMPIA We Also Serve Meals and Luncheons Visit our candy department before buying your Xmas supply A very complete line of .smoking supplies Special Smoker's Gifts Prince Albert in 1-pound jars eoseeee $1.80 1-pound tins eee, } piniaieiaieieieiviais, aieieieie