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ahenscibbnes abe atade preverarterenet Rinna athens BES PAGE Two SS | CHRISTMAS PROGRAMS AT CHURCHES HURCHES | the pir may not b the more mate j holiday, min chu Sund others have prepa giv « week-end d_ progran in the churches The programs of Christiias air Church Fighth assured, and - Marian Melv Homes will be rece | Me ‘abe Methodist jscopal pla t be re rimary ' program with to ool Mildor triumph ov of human | are five tollows: The Manger a on of tsiah hlehem spreading: over the ion and) Coronation ant choir will furnish musie,| ¢ » fightin will be arranged to ffeet to the st The © Madonn The Spirit of the Gzoups will 3 rep eral public vited to attend. PREORYTERI ) y school w | take-part. 3 Hughes, chai Miss Bessie Hanson are Baldwin and Mr “ thes committee in cant is unus many veal number of Bismarck tured by the a in world pay) servi jbe the first “Christins Give Thee Kunkel. 7 of Our d Christtass Every-| Chirstmas Offer- Angelic Chorus,” Christmas. All People,” HMar- 's Heaven's Hue,” here Is Christ, the Christmas,” Har- “Shine, Thou Beautiful Melville “Following the Star,’ ha he Vi ¢ ne and Song, Sun n, “A Christmas Carol,” ation, ttle Candles,” Church choir. Remarks, Rev. A. J. ly . Church choir. ; sini service, Sumlay School. if ZION EV. LUTHERAN CHURC Friday, Dee, 24th (Christmas he following Christmas Progra dered P.M. Malmquist. nd prayer. church choir. hool will then the program: of Bulje itations, congre. the old amilia Anthem by th Violin Solo Saturday, a M. Sermon: John 1, 14 “God lift to Us.” Sunday, Dec. 26th, at 10230 AL MC hepherds at the Evening Services lish). morning service Sermon P. My anifested "66 year-old Woman Will Participate in Marathon Swim, Santa Monica, Mr \ of Sa , Calif, Dee. ach with mile Ove tion of Wrigh next or an, today announced her participating in the rathon channel $40, 000 | swim |, which will hon, but, | ck of spe ars she may not} cross in order to take the | : "| Stock issue Sells dy mention- ed include Clell Ga Isaiah, | the narrator; Joseph; J. nd Robert Wherland, Mildred Sand ers, the Woman from Chin Vettle, the woman from S: aders, the Johnson, school will bring gift placed by the altar. Th and the offering will be for the needy families of Bism a a White cust be adew pictures vity; The Shepherds | 3 The Angel Messen-| enly Host; Bethlehem | in Judea; The Adoration of Shepherds; The Wise Men; Adoration of the Wise Men. TH, BcHoberts has charge of the| decorations. the! The| eran Church Decemb. Ope ning serv ] of welcome, “Holy tion, “There’s,.a Sur in the Skyy” Florence Swenson. Reciiation, Night, Peaceful Reeliation Carlsoi Recitation, “The Christmas Mes e,” Donald Carlson, Edna_ Mar! Hanson, Grace Olson, Jeanne Larsen, rid Engen, Alfhild Engen. Rosi ‘hough Hands May Be Swenson, Choir choir, cient fon, “A Little Christmas et,” Hazel Manson, Viola Mal ecitation, “Christmas Candles,” Myrtle Swenson. citation, “The Star of the King,”| Betty Mel ition, “Beautiful Stars of the} Feivens,” Gertrude Engen. Above $2500 a Share| achieved the st issue to sell above ure on the New York) Less than a hun- wed hands in the with the 5 00 to $2,040, ik today forenoon trading, mounting from $1 ery prope of h jes and + ow 1 floating supply h further reduced by the pur- and retirement of certificat The previous high record for a urity on the stock exchange was hy Atlan Ri ing wl been decla The $15,000 damage mage suit of Mrs. Burdella Helgeatt of Regan vs. pee ust Westerman ‘of the same village, which was tried in sterday, was gi ion this morning. the istriet court here | to the jury for] At press time | Mrs. jury was still. out. ‘kK div iden | | | Damage Suit Goes:to | Jury This Morning injuries she ei following an ged disagreement between her and the members of the Regan school board. She claims she was pushed down the steps of the schoolhouse by the defendant, end sprained an ankle. e court today is hearing the case of Thomas,Lee and Joe Brown vs. | Harry Homan, Marion Homan and} John Homan. The plaintiffs, propric- | tors.of the Central Moat Market,\ are | seeking to recover about $800 claim-| ed due for meat furnished the Homan | | Cafe here rl Bjarstrom pleaded uilty to- | four months in jail and a fine of $200 and costs, Sentence was suspended. Ws White Arraigned Robert White, who was sent to the state penitentiary here early this year from Stark county and who was recently released from that institu- tion upon completion of his sentence, Recitation, “The Christmas Star,” dames Johnson, August Johanson. al duet, t “Q Star of Our King,” Magjan and Nina» Melville. Recitation, “Our Star of Bethle- hem,” Lester Porter. itation, “Our Gifts for Jesus,” Loutse Melville, Myrtle Hi: was arraigned in district court today jon four separate charges of ubtain- ing money'and property by false pre- tense, He has not yet entered ‘his pleas, The case of Rose Siegal vs. Insur- | at company of North America was Eqatinyed over the term today,an. ma A Fb I a t client did alleging errors b which he county. 3. DePa: trial necessary to prove 15) the tria | denree murder, is said by h | Bs will |g Deas: Civil x tidings of | H. r eran and J succumbed to day to a charge of engaging in the | liquor traffic and was sentenced to! THE .BISMARCK TRIBUNE f tion of the —leion of the plaintitt and consént o| Surprise the defendant It was specif’ Jacob Jang tried on 10 April 1, 1 The ¢: Lanber « D, Bo upon appear, was Court. will morrow until Jud J. A. Coffe jury ¢ will bec adjournment and the jurors d ed from further se Court then convene again on Jan 11, waen court cases will be New ‘Trial Asked. For Tim Shahane | for a new new te young that the case ot | d A. Bobb be ny time after | a” 5 1 for trial sed] failure defendants to | submitted to the court, | adjourn sometime ‘to- | fter the holidays, ‘| id tode pu a hei be! sire . lis h heard. | ie to wal Al for ‘Timothy | enn. | their | trial, contended not rece fair the court bi was tried in Graad Fo avalier, and H, CA r SS, i F uleged that the ine 6 on Pat MeDanatd in his|are d certain evidence | Canton, Ohio, for the mur- that young Sha R. Mellett, publisher. r was insane at the time) Betzler med to have talked with thrust from a knife| Pat before and after the murder and of his son. They! said MeDonald made | admissions laimed also that the attiude of the| indicating he had engineered the court tended to diseres the testi-} killing. mony of the youth’s mother, given at det tou ines ath n “the. hand: dri City Skating Rink Is Ready For Use Bismarck kid and grown ups s well, who receive ice skates from nta Claus Christmas eve will not lack a place in which to try them out, for the city now has the municipal j skating rink in fine shape and open to the public. The rink this year is located on the new Hughes athletic in the northwest part of the city, which makes an ideal place for it. A warming house has been-ereet- jed there where skaters and remove their around the mye vier “they become chilled. The street dehastnietit; which was assigned the task of making the rink, had considerable difficulty in getting it in good shape because of the fact that the ground was somewhat slop- ing, but the ice is said to be in fine condition at this time. If the weath- er over the holidays is conducive to this outdoor sport, it is likely that the rink will be well patronized. LOGAN'S “We Thank You” All Phones 211 118 Third St. who was sentenced the ar term in the peniten’ is conviction .of s ie ‘oung cond attor- neys to be ill with tuberculos o be suffering from mental trouble. Harold Thompson, Pembina count and attorney, George or; a War Veteran Dies Dee. —Aaron ar-old war v ather of Representativ: Frear of Wisconsin, a six months illness. nd of the 68th congress ed from the post of door in the house, which he had ne Washington Frear, nes A. Order Early. Order Often Remember You are planning for two days Xmas Suggestio Head Lettuce, Celery, Cauliflower, New Cabbage, Rutabagas, Green Peppers Potatoes, Green Onions Carrots Sweet Fancy Apples, Grapefruit, Bananas Oranges, Emperor Grapes 1 Ib. Crocks Of Fancy Figs or Stuffed Dates To clean up, 45¢ Richelieu Vegetables Mentioning a few of the finest XXX Peas XXX Wax Beans, French style Green Stringless, Corn on the cob, Aspara- gus style String Beans, Asparagus, Cube Carrots or Beets. Richelieu Salads Assorted Vegetables—Assorted Fruits Mince Meat Cranberries Puddings—Fig and Plum. Drinks Richelieu Grape Aulee Richelieu Ginger Ale Pumpkin Fruit Cake SO Sweet Cider in quarts and half gallon bottles “When it comes to” Pickles, Olives, Jellies, Jams and faney delicacies, you have to see Logan’s assortment to appreciate how complete it is Mixed Candy Mixed Nuts Pop Corn Balls Salted Nuts Dairy Butter MEAT DEPARTMENT SWIFT'S Fully Cured Beef Milk Fed Veal Fancy Turkeys Fancy Spring Chickens ’ Blue Points in the shell—Select and Standard Oysters: Spareribs Beef Tenders ~ Lydia Darrah Chocolates \ Lest you forget, we have them | Richelieu Dressings Mayonnai. .d—1000 Island Each supreme for the purpose used All Phones. 211 118 Third St. Deliveries 83 :45 & 10:30 A. _M. ‘ ® Fancy Pork Dispute -Over : Will farmer intended to make resulted int and killed his aged father, J ary, where he killed himself. Fearing the approach of dewth duc seat, to make his will. objected to the trip beca California Farmers Sacramento, Calif. De rmers of Glenn and Colu: piper will precede Santa Claus in | thousands ic! centered an invasion in the rice grow- | ing communities. Norman Buhn of the state depart-| packages of poison meat. He declared Villiams had trapped 3,000 rats. wer Will Kittock Is Guilty of Murdering Long Prairie, Minn., Man Results: in: ‘Double Killing ; and Suicide Okia., is ite over a will that an 81-y De Joe | jury Scobey, “tock w + ay of s formerly of Long Mont. “9 Devol, Dee, 23,-(#)~Dis- ~old rairie, Minn. double killing and a suicide near re yesterday. After James Willis, 50, had W Kittock was accused of shooting 1- | tiquor, ‘Dakota Telephone Company to Spend vincent in 1927) D., De (P) 50,000 on it Kk , and his brother, J. W. Willi: 5, tided his 80-year-old mother. in ng their bodies on a bed en silpped away to wa nearby gr: nted to go to Walters, the county i | his advanced age, the elder |W el He | ta Central Telephone company in th | two Dakotas in 1927 were outlined the annual meeting today, which a reelected directors. " 7 Ne Hope For Pied Piper’ Dp se of lines at Redfield, Oneida, | ua Tripp, Warner, Huron, 8. 'D., and | Lehr, N. D. | For improvement of plant $20,000 was spent during the year. Eddie Collins Back ads and the shooting ens added to th hoping that some sort of a pi r of their district to exterminate | of rats ch recently | nt of agriculture is leading the ve by distributing neatly wrapptd cgfiltdelphia, Collin: edge cago Sox, today returned to the Philadelphia’ Athletics as. second baseman, ‘Announcement rodent invasion was most un- 1 and that a warchouse man at that Brown&Tiedman QUALITY GROCERY 122 Fifth St. THE SANITARY STORE We would appreciate your Xmas order early for better service Phone 53 Fresh Vegetables Tomatoes, Celery, Cauliflower, Spinach, Bru: Sprouts, Parsley, Green Peppers, Rutabagas, Parsnips. Carrots, Beets, Hubbard Squash, Sweet Potatoes, Arti- chokes, Fancy Winesap Apples, Delicious, Roman Beau- ties, Egg Plant, Head Lettuce, Fancy Grapefruit, Oranges, Bananas, Emperor Grapes, Casaba Melons. Complete line of fancy package and bulk Xmas Candies. Fancy Mixed Nuts, no Peanuts, per pound ........30c Fancy Layer Raisins, Stuffed Dates, Bulk Hallowi Dates, Imported Washed Figs, Imported Layer Figs. Washed Figs packed in one-pound jars, Diamond Brand Walnuts, Mandarin Walnuts, Almonds, Filberts, Bra- zils, Black Walnuts, Butternuts, Hickory Nuts, Ches- nuts. i Sweet Cider, Ginger Ale. Imported Roquefort Cheese, Imported Sw: Cheddar, the nippy kind. Ferndell Pumpkin, Ferndell Superfine Peas, Ferndell Asparagus. Ferndell Golden Bantam Corn, Ferndell String Beans. Ferndell Fruit For Salad, Ferndell PincapplesFerndell Peaches. Welch’s Grape Juice, Canada Dry N. Y. igi They are just as good for Christmas as Easter—the rich, spicy kind, filled with fruits—order them early. SPECIAL NUT BREAD Made with choice pecans and Walnuts "CHRISTMAS STOLON The ob-faghioned kind PECAN RO ROLIS Caramel coated and topped with Pecans Men, Women, ete. s No stocking complete without one Light and Dark Fries: om fo + uaoonansasamnend oo Siegeri,| in De Sentence will be passed December | shot Siexert while ander the influence of HUNT ‘GOLD OF mh in Philadelphia Club, | Collins had | age a edntract to 5 py with the hletics was made ‘by Connic M: manager, who today celebrated h 64th birthday. No details as to or other conditions were given ast std of eight along the great coas southwest of New Orle- as stretch ans. Reported treasure overy of a buried million Bay a year erable excitement. e seekers went post set by idently be- one of the Collins comes back to the Philadel- vhia club after a lapse of 12 years, \ having been sold to the Chicago club mber, 1914, for $50,000 when | s k broke up his famous $100,000 | infield. fit wo members of lived in the vi- Lake Charles. F CANEER Lafitte’s band y OF M cinity of the re hunters if the Louisiana mi They seeking the buried, spoils of | tre: |pirate Jean Lafitte. | | | are the The buccancer is said to have PEARL GROCERY Phone 611 _ Phone 612 Special For Your Christmas Dinner Fancy Head Lettuce, two large heads for. i Fancy Jumbo Celery, two large stocks for .45¢ Cauliflower, Celery, Cucumbers, Radishes, ‘Parsléy, Celery Cabbage, Green Peppers, Squash, ete. . .25¢ Fancy Creamery Butter, per potnd,..... White Heuse Coffee in tins, per pound . ! We close at 6:30 p.m. Friday We wish you all a very Merry Christmas Grocery and bf” MEAT MARKET fy 311 7TH ST. Scott’s fy PHONE 816 Oranges — Apples — Bananas Grapefruit — Lemons Celery—Head Lettuce—Cranberri Parsnips—Rutabagas Green Onions—Cabbage—Carrots Squash . Special For Xmas Fancy 5 lb. box Ramer’s chocolates ... Walnuts, Ib... Xmas mix candies, Brazil Nuts, lb. Ib. A esa a Ib. - Bulk dates, Ib. . ixed Nuts, Ib. ; it Filberts, Ib. - . = nn : Paper-shell mene Ib. ae Turkeys, |b. Geese, Ib. Chickens, Ib. Ducks, Ib. Fresh Oysters Don’t forget our Fruit Cake and other Furity Cakes. Holiday “birds” are ready. Turkeys, ducks or geese— all the finest grade possible to buy, Our Meats, too, are the very choicest. Prices age reasonable. Fresh Dressed Turkeys, Corn-fed Geese, Milk-fed Chickens, Large Fat Ducks. Veal Roast, Beef for Reasts, Hams, freshly smoked. ‘ Everything in Meats that’s on the market, . FRESH OYSTERS 2 . “LUTEFISK” (Norwegian Turkey) ¢ BROOKFIELD SAUSAGES Satisfactory choice and prompt service assured PHONE 143