The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 22, 1926, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT The song was sung on the program ven between 8 and 9 o'clock, and ‘the words of dedication were particu- larly interesting to people of Bis- HERE TODAY Steir Crectmas = Programs Today! i Christmas programs of various} kinds are being held in the grade} schools of the city today of the bu room is holding} E 1 in others the| STATEMENT IS GIVEN OUT BY SS JUDGE LEMBKE ings and ex-| Second Degree Murder Ver- 1 before the en-| Mrs. Burdella Helgeson of Re- gan Asks $15,000 From August Westerman In some! nty The Burleigh c district court today is trying a which is at tracting considera! interest—that of Burdella Helgeson vs. August Wes terman. Both parties are of Regan, body. ! dict Supported By Evidence nty “i m Moore Christmas ob-! ‘“ : Helgeson is seeking $15,000 servance today will be in the form of in Korsvick Case ex for injuries alleged to have an exchange of gifts, each room been sustained when she sprained an meeting separately. A musical pro- ankle in a fall down the ater of the! gram was given yesterday, the up-| , t tion that evidence, as pro- school house at Regan. She claims toons singing. Christmas! duced upon the witness stand in the, she Was pushed down the steps by caro ithe Jower floor echoing case of Joe Korsvick, would have Mr. Westerman the same songs, Ny supported a verdict of murder The case is the outgrowth of a ¢ Richholt school teday the the second degree instead of the dispute between the school offi fifth and sixth grades| first degree nughter vere of whom Mr. Weste * arismas| given, has be by Judge F. statement. ‘ge of sec- T. Lemke in an offic A conviction on the ¢ ond degree murder, which would have meant a ten to thirty year prison term, ked by the prosecution brought in a verdict The first Mrs. Helgeson, who ie primary de ‘An argument over the exp pupil resulted in the boare y in full f term, according so that shout the build. | of first recommended a fix i was imposed Lembke. open « yesterday by he Junior school students » close of school f Christmas music | Case, pme of the room , gift: exchanges Judge Lembke added that he svick was very lucky to get away this after. with a five r sentence. n, and will Did Not Intend to Kill That Korsvick never intended to kill Pahaininen is the belief of the an Jury Out Only 16 Minutes to Acquit iquor he drank. he statement, with the of the summary of the events lea -\ ing up to the shooting, is as follows: “The case was’ very ably tried by torney and counsel for It took five days to y id might state that we x em-j|are of the opinion the jury was very ttles confiscated lenient with this defendant and he yr use at riotous partie: {should serve his full term, for the feral court jury yes-| reason that evidence as produced on dispose of the accusations|the witness stand would fully sup- st the distinguished soldier and| port a verdict of murder in the sec- orker who admitted he was jond degree. Consequently the defend- who confessed to taking an/ant is very lucky in getting away drink and who told them| with five years. would have gone so far as to steal, “His appearance on the witness uor for his sick friends if he} stand was very good and he made a thought they needed it. good impression on us. ; < after the acquittal. isfied that this young man never cau 7 Inquest. Into Death of Minot Woman Is Resumed By Coroner “; terday Mrs died as a r automo- | A dminis' and Nevada. Minneapolis are 43 probi manslaughter Northern Ca with the deatn et es Lyons of on a the liquor consumed as a result of which this unfortunate affair was —(P)—Colonel | brought about. quitted in San! “I am satisfied that his conviction on charges of was! under charge in connec of the woman. Nebraska Station Dedicates Song to tion administr: . eee Se 0 Governor Sorlie NOTICE & OU es ae ' FILMS DEVELOPED smarek ra Regular meeting Lloyd tuned in Spetz Post No. 1 tonight at, sey crerin® Legion reoms. Also enter- - of Bismarck, tainment. H Colder Weather Ahead! HE U. S. Weather Bureau predicts a drop in temperature for this locality. Be sure today to put Pyro Denatured Alcohol in your car. Complete protection from freezing. The safe inexpensive anti- freeze. At garages and filling stations. PYRO U. S. Industrial Alcohol Co. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS ing a brief summary of the | very lenient | ared that Kor- |; We are sut-! evening, | dete wrote a telegram intended to kill Pahaininen bi e ere this| to A nt $ of the impression that the training sury Lincoln ¢ he received in the military service— | Brewington of Minot and the reinstatement of Colon: * to kill, if necessary—became domin: for|/ant in his mind again by reason of | is just i I know about this boy.” |City’s Community Christmas Tree Is | | Genuine Article Mandan will have the kind of com- munity Christmas tree that every | Dakota town wishes for but that few can have. For Mandan’s tree this year instead of being shipped in, is the real, living article. One of the large pines in the Northern Pacife park has been chosen as the city’s tree and work is now being done to encircle it with hun- dreds of colored lights. On the afternoon of December 24, at 5 o'clock, a program is to be held ‘at the tree, with Santa Claus present jto talk to the kiddies and to hand them out can There community singing of carols. every way and that is all e Christmas oceasion are John Kennelly and George Fitzsimmons of the Chamber of Commerce mercantile committec. Northern Pacific | Cutting of ice on the new Northern Pacific ice pond northwest of the city is now under way and the 17-inch ithe ice houses from Jamestown to |the Rocky Mountain divisi here for your approval. Hamilton and Illinois. We have hundreds of In charge of arrangements for the! Is Putting Up Ice! thick ice is to be used to supply all! LADIES’ WRIST WATCHES THE USEFUL GIFT The prettiest and most dependable makes are Beautiful white gold and platinum watches with Bulova, Julgar, Elgin and Waltham movements. | Men’s strap and pocket watches. We have them in‘ the ‘above makes, together with the Howard, have bought watches here in the past, mostly due to the fact that we are thoroughly competent to make any adjustments or repairs necessary. Rp F. A. KNOWLES | ; Jeweler-Bismarck “Bismarck’s' Diamond Store.” 1 Hl | CHRISTMAS PARTY AND PAGEANT Plans for the Christmas party to be held this evening in Christ, Epis- copal church will include a Christ-/ mas tree and a pageant. Children of| the Sunday wchool and members of/ | the Girls Friendly seciety will take part in the programs. The pageant will be given at 7 o'clock in the church auditorium and the party will foliow immediately in the church hall, { pe HOLIDAY VISIT Mr. and Mrs. A, W. Franzen will Thursday for Beaver Bay, | Minn., to spend the Christmas holi- \days with Mrs. Franzen’s parents. They will go f° Chicago for New Year's day with Mr. Franzen’s broth- ers, returning to Mandan in about two weeks. VISITOR LEA’ | Mrs. R. C. Hill of Billings, Mont.,| ‘who has beea a guest at the home of | |her sister, Mrs. Charles Kidd, left | Tuesday morning for Glenwood, Minn., where she will spend the win- iter with her daughter, Mrs. Putman. | HOME FOR HOLIDAYS a i ret Gibson, who is arrived in Mandan today to spend the holi- | days with her pagents, Mr..end Mrs. | George H. Wilson. TO VISIT IN WISCONSIN Miss Bertha Sybers left Sunday evening for Tony, Wis., to visit with | relatives during the holiday season. TO ENTER HOSPITAL Mrs. M. K. Fread and son left last evening for Glendive, Mont., where et & satisfied’ customers, who 1 establish barge line! harges now operating, under leasc, the latter will enter the Northern| primarily to 3 fixed Pacific hospital for surgical treat-| service on the upper river and for}on the Warrior river at a the purchase of one tow boat and 24) charge of $13,800 a month. TO VISIT IN SEATTLE Mrs. R. W. Bassett, teacher at the state training school, has gone to Seattle and other western cities to spend the holidays with relatives. + SALVATION ARMY PROGRAM The Christmas program of the Sal- vation Army will be held this eve- ning at 8 o'clock.» The public is in- vited to attend. PARENTS OF, SON Mr. and Mra. Louis C. Johnson, Sixth avenue northwest, are the par- ents of twin sons born Tuesday morning. —_ VISITS IN MANDAN A. C. Hawkins of Elgin, Il, is a guest of his brother-in-law, C. G. Conyne. He will remain over the holidays. Davis Recommends Two. Millions For Upper. Mississippi Washi n, Dec. 22—(#)—Secre- tary of the war depattment recommended to the budget bureau today oes aporeprisslons ot $2,000, for expansion of the work of the inland waterways corporation on the upper Mississippi -river. The appropriation swould mit the purchase by the treasury depart- ment of of the capital! stock of the corporation, alread: thorized congress. The fa would be used by the cotporatio Hep ous Malt apply Greely up ~ HOSKINS-MEYER that smportant of paramount im to be 5 stat be for an inaivideal or it may be for a| whole family but in any case _it_must_be_thy DR. R. 8. ENGE Chiropractor Examination Free Lucas Bik. Bismarck, N. D Have that picture framed for Christmas H. H. Engen s Open Eveni To Cap the Feast! ich, Tasty After the greetings of itevoabin have ‘incecaniiiniaaie and -the-last. package.opéned, the. family sits down-to perhaps one.of-the-most important dinnerg of the sea- son... Everyone anxiously awaits culinary gifts: Mother offers. ~'. “Fryit Cake Ice Cream” “Cranberry Sherbet” | Bricks—Center Molds Individual Molds Of Xmas Tree or Xmas Bell ee ane ae Le 6 ¢ Your Dealer Will Deliver ta You on Christmas Te NN RENNIE AEA” PS Po

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