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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE against a wall and shields his cyes| Sale Has Reached \ Total of $518. if chifdren happen to pass through The Christmas seal sale fand has the prison courtyard. , ; |reuched a total: of $518.98 with the Last Complainant | Against ‘King Ben’ | completio of returns from the Testifies in Court) choo! children. The school’s part in [the game amounted to, $222.80, | which $65.95 was iin by’ the enton Harbor, Mich., Dec, 28—-U#)| William Moore eehoote nt "PY the ne last of the three girl coi The Will school was second with aj The prize, two books, of nd “Helen's | lainants against “King” Benjamin! sale of $55.15. Purnell, head of the House af David) “The Wizard Ned to testify in jus-| Babies,” was presented to the Wil- liam Moore school yesterday H s., Gladys Bamford Rubel d. The sale of bonds to the lodges clared in -her complaint she was) and clubs has not been completed nor forced to marry a member of the cult 7 | has the sale in the self selling boxes. knew in order to protect! Mrs. C. B. Whitney it became known] point state officials were to raid the! city | Barringto , eaten Satie + men THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1926 Mandan News Recitation—“I Know” —Jack Pen- nington. Song—“Old Santa June Pennington, Recitation—“Watch for Elaine MeFarren. Mr. and Mrs, W. Morrison were} about one per cent. There are rec- er_visitors Thur: ords of a catbird which was first Miss Harmon had quite a time get-|banded in Towa in 1921 and retaken lting back to her studies at the Flash-/again in 1926. In Michigan a bird jer school Monday. They were on the|bander captured a purple finch in | road most all day long. |1922 and recorded retakes on the | The Raleigh school bus did not! same bird for four succes years. | make its usual rounds Monday, owing A pintail was banded in Louisiana {to the blizzard. in Februmry, 1917, and later found at Walter Schmidt shipped a big ship-| Ross, Nérth’ I i 1. ment of hides to the Western Hide} Two persons bes Claus"—Helen|& Fur company at Aberdeen, 8. D.,| are now banding Thuysday. akota. The qi Raleigh school closed Fr bander, according to ‘ the Christmas ion. his ability to identify birds. Recitation—“The Kitten’s Miss Gladys McLean departed via | necessary for the applicant to se- mas”—Bennie Singletary. Fiqsher Friday morning for Park cu 1 permit both from the state Recitation—“A Happy Child”—Le-| River, N. Dak. to spend Christmas | fish commission and the nore Young. | vacation with home folks. teferences Recitation—“A Warning”—Malcolm| Miss Anderson departed Satur Anderson. (morning for her home at Hetti Recitat Reason”-—Helen | N. 1), ta spend the Christmas tion The will Star"—Carol | the lv charged machinery. He did not re-| Thomas Drake, an old sailor, ig cover consciousness until five hours|circumnavigating the globe in a later. small boat. He says “you get mighty Leonard has an extensive burn on/|close to something big when you are his head and one knee was so severely | at sea, and it’s night, and there is burned that it may be necessary to| nothing but black water and the amputate the leg. stars.” Xmas Activities ~in City Churches Start Yesterday Mandat churches started their Christmas programs yesterday with the presentation of “The Nativity” by the members of the church school and congregation of Christ Episcopal church and will continue with pro- grams at the Methodist church tonight dat the Presbyterian church Friday night. A beautifully arranged pageant of “The Nativi was given, depicting the story of the birth of Christ, the annunciation, the shepherds watching their flocks by night and the coming of the wise men. Following the pageant, the annual Christmas party was given. The annual Christmas entertai ment of the Methodist Episcopa church will be given at 7 o'clock tonight and an_ extensive program of recitations, dialogues and songs has been arranged. The program is as follows: Hymn—Silent Night, Sunday School y F. Halfyard. ‘elcome, Jewel Young Recitation——’Christmas Welcome” Margaret Thompson. Recitation—“A Letter to Santa”— Earl Bechtol: Recitation—“Christmas des Mr. birds _ Br r-r-r! 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. Santa”—| for | It Christ- | Car tod bureau a nish_ the |the dper and tin Oldest Prisoner Claims God Saved Him From Suicide August Norman point of “service’ or must furni ” concludes Mr. Stevens. as been ap-| rman for the Winifred Presbyterian Sunday tree and tr , ion—“A Little children of 1 Patterson. y Wednesday afternoon’ in the | Song—“Star of the East”—Upper| basement of the chur | Grade Girls, I Recitation—“A Piece Jane Pennington. Recitation-— secret”™— Mrs. Rubel, a divorcee, is a 7 of Ruth Bamford Reed, wha Hat } t he subjected to) s. 9 iy the cult leaders when | Man Receives 13,200 Both girls were born faedt iesabane at al Volts of Electricity, nt the statevpanl ‘| Has Chance to Live that God tat i | | Milwaukee, Wis. Dec, 28—()- Bullet Wounds | Although 13,200 volts of electricity passed through his body, Fritz Leo- | |nard, ep at the Street “| Birds Are Studied By \Leg Banding Methods) of News”. whether Pi to the to . over ss | Trapping and banding birds in |tentiary here, f Jorder to study their habits is being |; een cood toh done at the North Dakota Agricul. | 2°C? EQ0" ed coy ‘ tural college by O. A. Stevens, The |» Norman was convict bibl ‘ purpose of banding, ” sta Bi ear pe ge yo en en WHER i CAéuse Death of | Stevens, is primarily to dete ty le sbi fi Bae Saal He soon will be each season, how long a bin how fast a bird travels from place to place, and in general the migra ory habits of the birds, Some hird i e to determine the dif ies where i Personal and | Social News of | Mandan Vicinity | $e SPONSEL IS ILL . T. Sponsel, who lives in Dicki: is’ reported suffering with pn monia. Mr. Sponsel is roadmaste: tone division of the e term. 80th y that tim outside Warden J J. Lee has told him that F signed to the farm summer, Thirty years in the Je Norman mildly — insane. He s incoherently with —oceasional lueid snate nd to everyone he tells the story of how God saved him from committing suicide. Decided to End Life About 16 years ago, he said, he had tired of prison. life and, with no prospect of getting out, had resolved to kill himself, He refused to eat for a long period. Finally, as he got down on his knees to ask forgive- ness for his sins before taking his own life, a flash of lightning knock- ed_the So far as prison however, for the it night. hin with which two fellow ty Harry Powels and Albin resorted to art . nard a chance to physicians said. Leonard was at work on an out- side sub-station when his head came in contact with a portion of highly crew ne: Minn, die hospital here ‘ounds inflicted Tuesday night. by imen whom he ion be. cause they were acting suspicious The officer accosted four men who | loitering in. the vicini potato warehouse in Isanti of them opened fire, wound in the abdomen and leg. All _ es- | caped and Dahlin was brought here | for treatment yester¢ HE ANYHOW. A small boy. was. returning hool crying bitterly. z “What ails you, my little fellow?” asked the old gentleman, | “I've lo-ost the — p-penny — the t-teacher e ome for b-being the} best boy in the | sobbed the rom bullet Eve”—Auv- | Northern Pacifi ison have | TO ST, PAUL | y. J. Gill has gone to S ‘Joys of Christmas, | visit over Christmas with ¥ nor Berry, Ruby Kuebker, | Schultze. Recitation “Christmas Kenton Kuebker, Recitation—“If You Were Shirley Boehm. Dialogue—"Story of Jesus"—Hulda Riedel, Virginia Murphy. Recitation—“Brief Speech”—How- | ard Hendrickson. | Recitation—‘Just Christmas,” Mor-| i Evel — : STERN STAR TO MEET | All members of the Queen Esthe ‘chapter, Eastern Star, are requested Only| to attend a regular meeting of the “| chapter which will be held tonight at | the Masonic temple. HOLIDAY VISIT Mrs. W. M. Gress and son, Conrad, | Sparrow, have gone to Missoula, Mont., to visit | Crowned sparrow, friends and relatives over the holi-| sparrow. Oth days. trapped and banded, : mentioned above were the principal HERE FOR CHRISTMAS ones studied. The song sparrow Rh. M. Regan, who is attending a| happened to be trapped most fre- chiropractic school at Davenport,| quently, as Mr. Stevens’ records in “|Towa, accompanied by Mrs. Regan | dicat It was trapped and banded land ‘son, are in Mandan for the! one-third of the total number. Christmas vacation. | Harris sparrows usually spend not chad more than three to four weeks in R MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUED | this region during the spring and ieee settle tee A marrige license was issued yes-| fall, but one was trapped and banded ; terday by County 5 i c bs y mo cli te} = ay Stevens on vet ie 9, 1 and elsie’ 'Sehlichtkrull. of islue|the following 36. days Bidieie a8 Grass. parrot - [inter To the Voters of Bismarck and Burleigh County A MERRY XMAS AND A PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR NTON BEER Justice of the Peace foods can be determined, ns adds. | ve traps have been in operation at least part of the time the past fall by Mr. 8 and he has bs lable to b everal species the song sparrow, — white co and Lincoln of birds were but the five Sta ‘Mr. THEATRE from axe from his hand. thorities know, justification for ts that Last Time Tonight THURSDAY “THE BARRIER” REX BEACH With NORMAN KERRY LIONEL BARRYMORE HENRY B. WALTHALL ris Young. Recitation— othy Hughes. Song—"Santa’s Helpers” story d was the hand of God, “Who is Santa?”—Dor- \ Santa’s First Choice A Box of Sweet Shop Candy! Santa’s list always points to Sweet Shop Candy as first choice in the selection of suitable and appropriate Gifts. Varied assortments await your selec- tion—Christmas “Mixed, Candy Canes, ete. Fancy line of Box Candies from.65c to $5.00. Also complete line of smoker’s supplies. The Sweet Shop The Good Place to Dine oy “Oh, well, never mind,” replied the old fellow, “here is another one that will take it's place, But tell me*how you lost it.” “Caus to behavior how bright horities prepare r oldest prisoner trade: Recitation—* Presents” ton. Recitation—“I Wender"—Patsy Me- Ferran. Recitation—“My Dolly Clarke. Reading—“The First Pattersot “It Looks Like Pa”— Hughes, ss 1 wasn't the best boy in has a “que 1 replied the boy,—Lanea- Ile was sentenced '— Eileen Christmas. Sidney Canfield , ‘ Mr. and Mrs. P. Greevan and Fatal to Woman Wold were callers at the A rie lin home urday evening, to ten time. Chicago, Dec, 23.—()—Trimming| — Mrs. Grace Myers visited at the|+ Banding of birds was first started a Christmas tree while two of her; Roy Little home a while Friday onlin the United States in 1803) by even children watched, Mrs. Ella) her way to Strands. J. Audubon. In the first bands anus fell from a step ladder to; ying Ole Olson and son Fred were! similar to those used at present were y and was so seriously injured that! Witton business callers Saturday. |adopted for general use. it was dur- she died a few moments later. the Ladies Aid will have. their| ing the to 1990 that is next meeting at the home of Mrs, S.|the -bird Sa cenin White Christmas Is | storaant_ Wednesday, Dee. 29th. 1 sociation | Assured in Region | sonn Howe home. " Dean Myers is now staying at the | thr John Bailey is in Bismarck on the | in I of Rocky Mountains! sy 1 United States, according to It is only found in the egion, strip between sippi river and the Rock- Fall in Trimming Christmas Tree Is + ies. Records of s that repeats 4 1 other birds show made from six Tomorrow—Friday and Saturday Gene Stratton-Porter’s “LADDIE” The picture millions are waiting for ughout the L 0 the b by the United States at V Surve; rtment Alice O’Brien spent the week- | tu Denver, Colo white Christm for most of thi ion, Snow ng and ¢ last Snow depth of alling to- ci and in Wyoming. Sub-zero readings today from Havre ergeant J. Wilki world war veteran, was frozen to death in the foothils of the Catalina moun, tains, near Tueson, Ari: Scalds Prove Fatal to 4-year-old Boy Baltimore, | De 23,—()- old Jimmie Hodge, braving the pleasure of Santa Claus last night to investigate the content of a m: terious closet, stumbled over a pail of scalding scrub water on his moth- er’s kitchen floor, Today Jimmie died, Nuchols Named Head of Bar .Association Following a dinner-meeting of the Burleigh County Bar, Association last evening at the Grand Pacific hotel the annual election of officers was held. §. L. Nuchols was chosen president; J. A. Hyland, vice pres- ident; and John Burke, secretary and treasurer. The association expressed its. ap- proval of the City National bank de- positors’ agreement. Yale Baseball Coach Denies Accusations New Haven, Conn., Dec. 23—()— In no sense of any wrong doing and that he never bet on a “fixed” ball game in his life, were the claims to- day of “Smoky” Joe Wood, Yale baseball coach, who has been connect- ed by Baseball Commissioner K. M. Landis with the latest scandal in professional baseball. Wood said that he had bet on the game played between Detroit and Cleveland on September 25, 1919, but there was no agreement as to whic team should win as charged by Hu- bert “Dutch” Leonard, * Another Suit Filed were reported and Miles City, Against Browning | rece New York, Dec, 23—(#)—Edward W. Browning, wealthy New York real estate man and defendant in a sepa- ration suit filed by Mrs. Frances “Peaches” Browning, and a $500, damage suit filed by a once adopted daughter, Mary Louise Spas, has been served with @ summons and com- plaint in another suit, this time for $250,000 damage: The plaintiff Arthur Lee Mef- ford, reporter for a New York tab- loid, who alleges that his reputation oid, was damaj -when Browning is said ir pub- to have told other nepertars to Vi Got at Mefford “had take 08 ion of Mary Louise Spas, put ee in a high powered automobile,” nd 80 committed, the reportei charges, the crime of kidnaping. The incident,’ it is explained, aie ceded: the payment of $500 to ry Louiso Spas for the “story of her life” with the real eatate man. ——_—_ one-third of the million alf workers in Wurtembe: Germany, are women, jay, as well as throughout the state! Four- | h| meeting a dainty lunch wa: rg, | fo nd_at her home in Wilton, \| There will be a Christmas program tie Canfield schoolhouse Friday, | | Dec. 24, in the evening. Raleigh i. | Ralph Ozbun of Lark was a busi- | visitor in town Saturday. ved a car of corn Friday. This d car in a very sho | ree makes the tl +time, as he is able to sell it cheaper | been | luau etasner elevators have |able to sell. A good many Flasher ‘farmers are hauling from Raleigh, | Merchant Kle went t | Flasher one day last weck where he |had bills printed announcing his big sale of merchandise. ‘We were sorry to learn of the mi. | fortune Mr. Kelsch, a former Raleigh farmer, had in the loss of his pool hall at Linton, Mr. Kelsch was a good farmer, and it was owing to poor health that he had to give it up. A year ago this past fall he purchased the pool hall at Linton: Henry Miller returned home Wet- nesday from the hospital at Dickin- son, where he received medical care from injuries received when the:} England-Dickinson bus met with an accident -late last Saturday evening |gnd turned completely oyer. : * Ot Black, the local hogbuyer, ship- ped a car of butcher hogs to Tacoma, Wash., Friday. Trains have been running from two to six hours behind schedule ever since the storm and cold weath- er started a week ago. Section Foreman Fred Reed added two extra men to the section crew since the storms. They will be em- ployed until the tracks are cleared and ‘the road back in shape ag: Bill Meyers received on Tuesday's train two large wolf hounds from South Dakota. He intends to spend the balance of the winter running down coyotes. Anton Johnson shipped a large shipment of hides to the Bismarck Hide and Fur company Thursday. On Wednesday evening of last week the Rebekahs held an interesting meeting with a large membership resent. Mrs, Clarence Frost and irs, Glen Bosworth were initiated into the mysteries of the order that evening. At the conclusion of the bat iss by’ Mrs. Arthur Rosson and Gladys McLean. Mrs. A. R. Bosworth of Velva, N. Dak., spent Sunday and Monday with her Frank, and family. She left Monday night on our late train for nt, where she will visit until after Christmas at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Milton Christopher- son. Eugenius Riehl opened his general store to customers Saturday morn- ing. John Wolf of New Leipzig is empoyed as clerk. Last Friday evening frien relatives of Mrs. John Besch gai ed at their home and reminded that she was passing another mile stone. At the conclusion of a social evening spent in dancing a picnic lunch was Se trom Raleigh went to Flasher Friday evening to take in the basketball game. Mr, and Mrs. W. B. Dorward en- tertained Mr. and Mrs, F. X. Demp- sey. and Mr, and Mrs, Paul Dempsey at’a 6 o'clock di Saterday in honor of Mr. Dorwai birthday. Eli Bosworth returned from Carson Eaturey where he served on the ury ir Chris Miller spent several days in Ci last week waiting for repairs oF is ca ‘hich he broke down in . Metz, the Bagley elevator man, | pre \b y be of more interest i The band used is made |inum, in various sizes to birds, and each num nd the |logieal Sur All records and wi should jthere, » \t 4 people do time the came back o states Mr. § SHOPPING DAY TILL - CHRISTMAS +: As on ‘We find we need a lot of frre, eiaapoag On your Birthday send : pour Mother Flowers Hoskins-Meyer ‘ia cal the huge snowdrift going out there, . Rome of K-F-Y-B At $195, $235, $325, $365 ains Just Received Ist Guaranty Bank Bldg. Bismarck, N. Dak. DIAMONDS ‘@ These Exceptional Ba JAMES W. MAREK While They Live “Say It With Furs” Our Guarantee Bond issued with every purchase Bismarck Fur Co. Phone 610 207 Fifth St. A. P. Knothe, Prop. MONEY TO LOAN On Bismarck improved city property. Prepayment privileges. Apply for terms PRICE OWENS ELTINGE BLOCK For the HOLIDAY SPREAD! The finest of pure Foodstuffs, reasonably priced — that’s our story. Everything n to make Christmas Dinner. A complete line of Green Vegetables, : . . : Fruits Apples, Oranges, Bananas, Grapes, Grapefruit, ete. Ice Cream Get it here far Christmas Dinnet—Saturday. Christmas Candies of all kinds. Box Candies at the : right price. Extra Fancy nuts, mixed, per Ib. .... Almonds, Brazils and Filberts, per lb. . 8 pounds .... English Walnuts, soft shell, per Ib, He Visit our store-before buying your Christmas supplies. % ; We will treat you right. #17 Sra St. Bisa For Your Christmas pecial For the Holidays “Plum Pudding,” brick or bulk “Cranberry Sherbet” Individual Santa Claus Molds MANUFACTURED BY Dinner Velvet Ice Cream To top off that Christmas dinner—Velvet Ice Cream— in brick, bulk or individual Santa Claus molds. “Bell or Christmas Tree Center Bricks” Order from your dealer—he will be glad to deliver to you on Christmas. Bridgeman-Russell Co, _

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