The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 24, 1926, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1926 es $$ __________, CaS ASP RN Ce coli laa SS a a ary scholars. an j if j rs decd chat Foes primary, scholars. The Spirit of Christmas ; Minot, and were turning the occu. | intended to, permanently put out of weeks hgo hid have been replaced 4 5 @ ia C 4 | pants out into the streets. jhe liquor business persons who in-' by motor busses. Many of the cars “What Boys (By Julia C. Moffit) : | Possessed with Warrants charging] tended to reap huge profits from illi-|will be sold as garden shelters and HESIORUKCH OF Chkisr, , : Sage wie Mele “Glory to God in the highest,” violations of the liquor law, injunc-| © boore sales di rhe suied bir ke ade 2 2 s y . mas Ca 1 by Ht hoo! Glee © Would Fo! ne dts crcohee pe: paar Fi SCIENTIST i ub. Th te Wine eae enka hus the angets sang; j tional papers seeking the closing of CAR HORSES SOLD A pair of turkeys, gobbler and_hen, : ee | wiih er Breen ‘Waiting in Dark-| Glery and praise of the highest | the alleged resorts, and with padlocks! London—The. last of the horses | were shipped tly from the Man- eurGot, Fateh St ee ee een oh pram : ‘ |. Must ascend to heaven from man, 1 Tele packete. Sat fi Sich: | of the Morecambe tram cars were | itoba ‘Acticaitutal, collese to AGs- Sunday ast | j where in’ this pape Women atthe Well, “We | Praise and love untarnished;. | Slatted ‘tneit rounds ‘of the’ places [2014 at auction here recently. The | tralia, where breeders aim to build Sunday Schoot at . Ihe other Church Home : ware ., Pure and untainted by sin; whets gvidente Nan beet cptaWed QP) ee ee wets vr cee remeron bipeds. silky lal {ieartily invite you orus by school, “The Glory to God in the highest: a beck f y Wednesday testimonial t a | ’ , highes x jsunder cover” men during .the last meeting at 8 o'clock. A reading room; rangers espe the'Shaphorda, “Fateh Thus sing your heartbeats within. few weeks. is open in the church building eve: ST. GEORGE'S EP! suas | The undercover men were brought r 3 rH ¥ Thursday and Saturday, ex- | fabled tae choir, “f Being You “And on earth peace” | anto Minet by e's Attorney H. E. ! egal holidays, from 2 to 4 p. m.| Rev. FP, H. Dave x Shall be your master; Johnson and his assistant, B. A. Dick- re welcome to attend these nee chool, “Good | A glorified Christ shall be born; | iisen, and worked for, several days services and to visit the reading; / pide atte Wess Soe eauthty pabthr, | obtaining evidence , against alleged room : ‘ ae the Dwelli = UA ogh ae | liquor law violators, Believing that ie a welling with love within your heart; [the time for raids ‘had arrived, FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH sae Helping each heartbeat sing: State's Attorney Johnson called in Cor. 7th St. and Ave. D Quartette, “we| ilory to God in the highest—_ i on Tuesday night, and di Nev. A nt, a | And,on earth peace” shall bring, rected them to begin searches. After Rarly s For the Christ : jfour places had been searched and A. M. in E Child.” “Goodwill toward man” |mo liquor was found, ‘the officials 25. Subject: Re 6, "Ye Have Done it Unto Will then grow in your heart; | Were convinced that’ their raids had Christ.” The choir will sing s . Me Gocdwill toward brother man; | Eeee Ayal A ak tadgiack a 3 Christmas anthems for the occasion Song by the choir, “'Tis Christ-| f Wiibeacing everything atart, | Were discontinued. Divive services Sunday 10:20 A. M VAdanoaesinenia | God's whole creation will sing! |. wvarrants were issued for the ar. “With Jesus Out by school and c | s “Glory to God in the highest |. Martin “Swede” Holt and Eddie to Eternal Glory.” The choir v ¢ he Christmas And a al peace 4 shall bring ‘i | Loomis, shared ett engaging in the At this season one cannot help but feel Thankful sing able anthems. er “Goodwill towar n” everything. |i t ie, t ‘former accused 0! ry " rs “ Pieate cordially invited te ; | pasate iinet! gett Shella amiga me ES 7) el cacy for the good things which have come to all of us ores the neata is Inid/ une owes an apology to Pete Pars-| ing him Foley's Horley and. Tar we hse legen ee etton Orne during the year. With this feeling in mind we naa eatat time of thet Cwea on 8 Ey of s- 's i ’ = * ig ae KuTaRAN cingers and Tick, barber at the MeKenzie Barber! have, béen able to control it. We/ liquor laws as a second offense. wish to express our sincere thanks to you for the - CHURCH mare visitors Shop. The Tribune erday re- know there is nothing to compgre| Bert Gpw, charged with engaging splendid business which you have given us during Ave. © and Seventh St. k village at the d through the mails a postal with Foley’s Honey and Tar Com.| in, the liduor traffic, the year. an UE See 0 a card giving some news items, one of round.” ‘The very name tells a story.| Whitey” Jensen ind Wiliam eres cimiatiias Day, Saturday i ste ’ ‘ cieaemaniacaaae Pete Parsnick and son Pete Sra: Good ‘also'for eroup (spasmodie) und Sawer tate, arr emcees Wishing you all a very Merry Christmas and 4 erie: Phe Ask for Hirth of Christ.” Special songs by the « ening. account of + no tin the church Christma nthe ever siness mecting at Hee, 29, at 7:30, As this is the ann there is extra busine year, all voting and pros shouid attend bers PRESBYTERIAN ¢ 2nd and Thayer $ 0:30 a.m. Junior Ch 10:30) morning worsh cust by K Prelude, in He h” h Mrs. RE. Mor Jruet, “The Lord Is My Sehe r, Mr. H ne Visio Mrs, Morris. Mrs Offertory, Solo, “Shepherd, Show Me How to Go" R: jaternal Ma al m. Christian F ning Evening Medi Offertory, “Cradl Postiud Iustrated talk on second of as service the Sacer: will be r will give x on the subje The World The choir anthem hristians Dawn Prelud Heaven 12:00 noon, Sunday se A all ages). The ly invite you. 0 p.m. Esther Church Epworth 3 Greetings of the i Yuletide “Season Bismarc Wright of May your stocking be overflowing! Shine Parlor Significance of the} hoir sehoo at 10:45, t tree pmogran chureh the meeting, and to do. thi pective mem “HURCH reh Schoo! ip Broad Meyer Gouno ris Shepherd,” Schnecker umphrey g Thuey ead rmon, rch”. Lindsey i other than ndeavor, cordially ISCOPAL will Awake le “Hark s Resound”, hool (classes dult Classes Junior Leag 6:30 k Time Is at Hand.” a Minn | Social and |. Personal NRISTMAS VACATION vone to Ba ion rp! a a to HOLIDAY VISIT Ella Osc to visit over the FOR FARGO ' will spend the|* With relatives in to Jumes. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH th St ROM CHICAGO in has returned from she has been visiting An find Hone and with third year, but since we started giv N TO MI APOLIS zabeth Jones has gone to visit during — the bahar + Pottenger, a teach stopped in’ Bismarck hort visit before going to her in Esmond for the holidays. “calm® yt. "Thome Miss LEAV oR HOME Mr h, who hi ‘Adult Bible patient at the Bismarck hospi left 7:0 evening worship, subject this morning for her home in Good- Resi Inches [rich Mr. came to Bis! TAU at To social for} t® Recompany her home, young people of the chureh Wednesday of Chr which the Thursd; Tusi to sing in the on oH Wateh night ~ d poned The asked to) 4 reception roam at ] 9s ital at 0 that r n Y urged to} po: members meet in the nur Bismarck ho: ernoon, evening, Janu-} in observance | t Prayer Christmas propra £ the! uiven| AN APOLOGY Because the attempts of some would-be “village cut-up” to play a | joke on a local young man, the Trib- Go Up to the] | (ATARRH Coming} of head or throat is usuelly benefited by the vapors of—- school and choir e| va PORUs by __Ovee 19 Millton Jars Used Yor. “With Reverent ve reading, “The 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 ¢5¢ to $5.00. .Also complete line of smoker’s supplies. Special Christmas Dinner Christmas Day ‘The Sweet Sho E. , TheGoodPlacetoDine - | {to join j be well to roublesome night coughs, Ady, & John Loomis, charged with engag- ing in the liquor traffic. Padlocks were attached to the doors polis were expected here today ig Mr. Parsnick ind hence the item was ntly intended as a huge joke. of the places occupied by Holt and une pa ttention to un- | Loomis; Rowan and Howard, and ions, but otten re- | Gow. through the mails Padlocks previously had been plac- ed on the doors of two pool halls. As fast as the warrants were serv- ed, the defendants were taken befare Justice Carl B. Davis and the amount of their bonds was set. All of the defendants are expected to furnish bail. ~ PADLOKED BY AUTHORITI ES carding: tar the: bales ateotaey; ive State’s Attorney Johnson. De. SS termined to Make City | : ‘Bone Dry’ For Holiday | ea 8. — Examination. Free Lucas Bik. Bismarck, N. D y are uSually printed authentic. The communica- nbove referred to carried what orted to be the signature of the ler, but it later develops that this fictitious, In connection it might tate that there is a law it a misdemeanor, pun- ine or imprisonment, ox urnish false information to 8 BY THOUGHTFUL MOTHERS Indiana mother tells this: “W: nothing to compare with Foley's " Sere i »y and Tar Compound for coughs| Minot, Dec. 24.—-UP)—Determitied to | colds. My little lad had trouble make Minot “bone dry” by Christmas, his bronchial tubes from his| authorities early this afternoon were padlocking alleged liquor resorts in The best for last minute gifts for delivery here or by wire Greenhouse Open Tonight and Until Noon Christmas OSCAR H. WILL & CO. _ 819 Third St. Flower phone 784 ; Merry Christmas May your Christmas be truly a happy one, and may.1927 be a year of health and prosperity to you all. erns. This With Christmas This is the time that warms our hearts and sets our finer feelings free. Now getting is forgotten . . . giving gov- snow-packed highways . . . of mistle- toe and holly . . . of blazing hearth and exuberant childhood . * . of friend and fireside, ieast and hospitality. pay tribute to the reign of peace and goodwill. We turn to face a new year with new hope, new resolves, renewed enthusiasm. We join in the spirit of the occasion and bid our patrons a joyous Christmas and a bounteous New Year. Barker. Baking & John A. Hoffman Les DeKochford Geo. W. Hektner Ed F. Duehring Chas. Halvorsen Mrs, John A. Hoffman Gerald McCarthy Esther Bremer Margaret Schroeder Happy New Year COOK’S GROCERY is the season that breathes of warm hearts and open hands we ‘Candy Co. Cora Mildenberger Mrs. F. Byers Loretta Leberg Mrs. E. Cooper Wm. Kimberlin SSB 1228 Elmer Brekke Hugo Illchen Ralph Hektner R. Roberts > Fred Erickson. B. Klein Edw. Jahnke Wm. Baker . RICKER — 207 BROADWAY |

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